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——————————————. RUSSIA AFTER WHALES WASHINGTON — Russia is outfitting a deep-sea whaling expedition, it is reported, making use for
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4 GOP Leaders Sharpen Ax 3 To Swing on Truman Budget
Republicans fo Insist
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 9
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(U. P.).~Four Republican economy leaders i held & preliminary conference today. They met amid indications no i Ume will be wasted in swinging the ax on the fiscal 1948 budget which © President Truman presents to congress tomorrow.
with an income tax reduction bill despite Mr. Truman's repeated
_|of the uniof ifiessage
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plain. they were determined to gO
propriations down to $29,100,000 in the next fiscal year, a Mr. Truman indicated in his state to congress Monday the federal budget for fiscal 1048 will be seven or eight bil-
Hon dollars higher than that figure, Others t at the meeting were Chg Knutson (R. Minn) of the ‘tax-writing house ways and means committee; chair-
man Eugene D. Millikin (R. Colo.) of the senate finance committee and“ Chairman Styles Bridges (R.! N. H)) of the senate appropriations i ittee. v fon ep. Knutson said he still was de~
Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—Chair-
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PROPOSED TAX CUT CHART—New congress’ first measure was G. O, P. Rep. Harold Knutson's bill to reduce income taxes 20 per cent. Chart at right shows how taxes would drop, on incomes up to $5000, for man with wife and two children. Chart above traces ups and downs of income taxes; with figures based on in-
come of $3000. - Charts make no allowance for contributions, interest and similar deductions.
Hog Prices Drop Unevenly; Some Sows $2 Lower
Hog prices dropped 75 cents to $1 at the Indianapolis stockyards rash | today in an uneven trade. Top price was $22.65. Steers, heifers, vealers and fat lambs sold about steady while sows
were $1.50 to $2 lower.
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Culls (78 Feeder 500- pounds ...... sevens 17.50 200-1050 POUNAS ..ccevesssan Err 4] A Tor 300 DOUDES ‘serisesnnves JH 300.105 nnn jangiase 500-1000 POUNAS ..ceeevecee- 33.50014.00 500- 900 pounds ............ 10.00012.50 0 SHEEP (3950) + Lambs Closely SORRRE .coiiieeisiivas 23.50 Good and choice ERE Cae rah 3 2 COMMOD ..o........ .ocoeenes 12.00615.00 Good and choice ' 1.00 Common snd medium ........ 5.50 . gw
out strikes. As in steel,
range from 7 tp 18 cents Some quarters expected
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Truck Wheat
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (U. P.)~ Government hopes rose today for a| Mastic _|strikeless settlement of the steel
In addition, it was counted significant that wage demands in the oil, meat packing and rubber in-|Buhner dustries are now being settled -
unions play a leading role industries, all of which had or threatened stoppages last year. Settlements reached thus far
settlement to fall within that pat-
The steel workers union and U. 8 Steel Corp. begin negotiations in Pittsburgh a week from today. Both sides hope to reach a settlement coming to Washington.
U.S. Statement
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Fire Loss Sets Record in 1346
BOSTON, Jan. 9 (U. P.).—Pire
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Indianapolis flour mills vators are paying $2.21 1 truck wheat; new No. er bushel, and No. 2 whit ushel; oats Mn 6c per bushel; No. 3 14 per cent moisture, $3.00
and grain ele bushel for No. yellow corn, $1.18 e, $1.33 pounas yellow
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