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i i Si ho J y a by W X 5 HE | L 0) 1 A i : : g M. Ackman and Schwartz aris] P VOTES | OOOO TA ; oyal ; aR tation minks” in which natural col- (Continued From Page One) or variations are achieved hy the ittee also voted to] i The curtain-raiser for the style| The comm Post-War Fashions. show will be Helen Virginia Meyer's |{reeze the social security payroll (Continued From Page One) fashions will arrive late Tuesday ica's history. 1aw now proStores All Over Indlanapolls JL, ™y the air route from New| In between that and the prophet. [Successive year, The P are coming on a TWA stratoliner. ies by the country’s “name” de- Although the commitieb’ hab uot (At Block's, they've taken to calling signers. Included will be $150,000 vet taken final action, no addi are being flown in) assisting in presenting the show thus far: Designers Coming and proceeds will benefit the re-| ONE: Individuals would have Ihe; . night will be Maurice Rentner, Ten Christamore members will | or dependents) increased to $500 Anthony Blotta, Jo Copeland, Ben |igin the 10 guest models from New each for the taxpayer and his deZuckerman, Anna Miller, Joset York and 10 of Block's own models | {pendents. Surtax rates would MONARCH SALES co. sonally at Block's. on Block's second floor, 10 per cent tax reduction throug { / ive a fla Norman Norell, who also will be | those revisjons would rece 36 W. 10th St. LI, 4438 * ; Levinson. BELL WORKERS \OTE cut to 60 per cemt next year and Both Powers girls and regular repealed Jan. 1, 1947. The combined 1staff models from the designers’ {normal-surtax rate of 40 per cent ; ; lof Hattie Carnegie's designing sa- refineries. |declared value excess profits tax | lon. President Truman last night di-| would be repealed, B. Pinkham's Vegetables Com. | In addition fo all these, the de- iected the navy to seize and oper-| THREE: Heavy wartime excise feellngs— Shen du J ane Le. dis | California are Milgrim, Emily Wil-| He said the petroleum situation | next July 1, and the automobile!

A*fur coat to be shown isar : i \ ; pastel mink not yet available “to B BILLION TAX CUT. i hey 10 NE HELD HERE buyers. It ds one of the new “mu- . 3-DAY SERVICE i ER DR fur breeders. The royal pastel has | use tax costing an aggregate of ; : ‘ ee : a smoky topaz tone over pale blond | eq4s Block’s to Exhibit Coming dertur $840,000,000, i Davis C eaners collection of famous costumes worn tax at one per cent eath on emin othér post-war periods in Amer- | n1overs and employees for the fifth! York. They will be brought in by (ic finale will be a big assortment of | Vides for the tax to Biss to two and Em . the designers and their models who lcurrent-season styles and accessor- [One half per cent Jan them “Flight Into the Future” worth of furs. major revisions are expected. Here! fashions because so many of them | The Christamore Aid soclety is are the major decisions approv y , habilitation funds of the Billings present three per cent normal ta ty arriving Tuesda ’ In Whe party g y and Wakeman General hospitals exemption of $500 (with no eredits Walker, Harry Jablow and Mme, 0D the runway. |cut four per cent. Upper bracke Tewi, all of whom will appear’ per- The show will be at 8:30 o'clock taxpayers who would not receive {here in person for the show, is ex-/ E per cent cut instead. {pected earlier since he will Jo TWO: The 95 per cent excess relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Fran 7 ts tax on business would be to relieve PERIODIC showrooms will be in the Tuesday on corporations would be cut to . | night arrivals. © So will Miss Cora force production in the seized oil! 36 per cent. The capital stock and pound is famous not only to relieve | signers who will send prophetic | ate 52 strike-bound plants of 26 oil] (yes imposed in 1942 levels would | periodic pain but ALSO ACCOMPANYING | (ov. either from New York or companies. revert to previous levels, effective] rp Saken A ers | kens, Davidow, Frank Gallant, Ben had become so critical that “essen- | se tax be repealed, effective the |

toms. Pinkham's Compound helps nae | Gerschel, Trigere, Pat Premo, Mar~|tial military operations are already | same. date, gure! Follow label directions. itr jorie Montgomery, Connie Foster, | jeopardized.” Secretary of the Treasury Pred é ) yEGETABLE DeDe Johnson, Waldo, Mabs of| Oil workers—demanding a 30 per |p. Vinson had asked for repeal of lydia Pinlams | Hollywood, Cole of California, Voris,|cent wage increase~mafle no im-|the normal tax on individual in~==Imediate move to return to their | comes and no change in surtax| jobs. They awaited word from in-| ates, ternational officers in Washington. ‘At least one group of workers— representing the large Texas locals| —indicated it was prepared to test | the government's peacetime seizure! Yes, we are settled in our powers, * new quarters ready to serve Phone Meeting Today our host of customers, Secretary of Labor Lewis B.| Come in and see our large Schwellenbach said he would meet stock of religious books, today with Joseph Bierne, president Bibles, framed pictures and of the National Federation of Tele- | other supplies suitable for phone “Workers in an attempt to Protestant chureh workers. forestall the communications work | stoppage. The labor secretary also disclosed after a 30-minute conference with! President Truman that he had

Half Million Cut Except for some bondholders, the committee's action was equivalent to repealing the normal tax and | lowering surtax rates 1 per cent, | It would add $500,000,000 to the | individual tax reljef proposed by the administration. Vinson also asked outright repeal of the excess profits tax at a cost {of $2,556,000,000—with no other change in corporation rates, Because that recommendation | would have affected only about 19.000 corporations, the committee decided to cut the excess profits tax 4 : instead and to spread the relief to called a conference for tomorrow in, corporations through revision of — ithe coal mine dispute. He will! Iméet with the soft coal operators’ other rates. The committee pro- { . | posal would give corporations $685,-

Inegotiating committee and United . Mine Workers Chieftain John L. 000000 less in Vax relief than Vinson suggested.

Lewis, Elsewhere in the troubled labor Senate May Vote Repeal picture, striking New York long-| Although the house probably will shoresmen prepared to retfirn to!sustain the committee’s action, (work. And 2700 Pacific Greyhound some members expected the senate] bus drivers walked out early today./to add to the total bill by voting Joseph Ryan, president of the In-|for outright repeal of the excess | ternational Longsthoremen’s associ-|tax next year. ation, said 60,000 New York dock| Among the excise tax reductions | workers would go back to their jobs|scheduled for July 1 would be cuts | Monday, pending negotiations with|in the levies on admissions, furs,! ship owners. jewelry and toilet preparations | At least 400 passengers were from 20 to 10 per cent; on distilled stranded at the Los Angeles ter-|spirits from $9 to $6 a gallon; on! minal and another 50 at San Fran- | cabaret bills from 20 to 5 per cent; | cisco last night. when Greyhound on local telephone service from 1 employees in seven western states/to 10 per cent; on long distance carried out a strike threat after |service from 25 to 20 per cent; on | water makes negotiations for higher wages broke | telegraph service from 25 to 15 per | _ | down, cent, and on transportation of perfour, rtions Vice Adm. Ben Morell, chief of sons from 15 to 10 per cent. elicious the navy bureau of yards and! :

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{rected - plant superintendents to operate the properties in the name i of the government. Thirteen men were arresteed on Telegrams, signed by acting Sec- gaming charges last night at Roys| {retary of the Navy H. Struve Recreation center, 2343 Station st.

| Hensel, ordered operation of the by Police Sgt. James Graham and (72 {plants under the same wages, his squad. {hours and working conditions pre-| Roy Cartrecht, 58, of 2730 Sta-

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