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| FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1047 hw Congrass— on 20-30% Tax Cut Voted ? \" @§ By Committee in House
WASHINGTON, March 21 (U.|pay issue was set for late this aftP.).~The house ways and means|ernoon. : ! committee today approved legislaMun. geoviding for 20. to 30 pes cent Appropriations income or almos 1 The house appropriations comJon taxpayers in this calendar| Go. voted today to Spetp off the your. vote was 16 10 9. salaries of U. 8, Conc n Direc- : arren 100 of his © One Democrat—Rep, Melvin West | tof Edgar L. VW nd (D. Tex.) —joined with the 15 Re-|T 8 Bor the fiscal year: Beginning
age oomialites 12 Yob | "ry explaining its action, the comFinal Vote Due Thursd mitine said Me. Warren, 4 NI0M0-0 nal Vo ue Thursday year official, had admitted past The biM provides for a cut of membership in two “Communists : 30 per cent for persons With a tax-|inspired front” organizations. It
able income of $1000 or less. The|also charged him with perpetrating eut is 20 per cent on taxable in-|g “definite fraud” on the committee comes from $1000 to: $302,000. by using funds for field service Above $302,000 it ranges from employees to. pay departmental 10.5 to 19 per cent, There are only| workers. a few thousand persons in the last| The committee cracked down on
y ‘ category. the conciliation, service in approv- * The legislation is expected tooling appropriations of $1,685,586,780 ; reach the house floor Wednesday to operate the labor department, r and be passed by the house late|federal security agency and three Thursday. independent boards in the coming Refuse Delay fiscal year. This was a slash of
The committees approved the tax|$77,825520 from the amount” reblll after beating down efforts of |quested by the administration. + Rep. Robert L. Doughton (D. N. C.) 4 x : : ; te postpone consideration until the Job Discrimination use and senate agree on a ceil: . A report by the now-defunct fair ing for icy spending in the 1948 employment practices committee
ng Rep. Doughton's motion was de-|PToP0sed legislation to set up ® feated in a strict party vote, 15 permanent FEPC to combat. an to 10. “unchecked revival of discrimn The bill finally approved by the ination which is 43 handivap in our yc commilice was 3° modifiaition of;TSIAtions with gher Sotmiycs. The report was prepared last
the original 20 per cent cut proc June but just published. It said posed by ommittee Chairman. the wartime gains of Negro, Mex-
Harold Knutso . . n (BR. Mim), jcan-Américan and Jewish workers w— Suggested by Easterner were being lost. 18 Rep. Robert W. Kean (R. N. J.)
’ : made the suggestion for a 30 per | - .. cent cut in the lowest moms CaNadian Reds u brackets. It is retroactive to Jan. 1, 1047, ' | or There also ‘were these develop- 1 ments in a busy congressional day: 0 aper *
Presidential Tenure OTTAWA, March 31 (U. P)— The house completed congres-| With $500,000 raised through sale sional action on a proposed consti-: Of stock to party members, Canada’s tutional amendment to limit future | Communist Labor-Progressive party Presidents to two four-year terms. | Will begin publication of daily news- : Three-fourths of the states now | Paper May 1, it was learned today. f have to ratify the amendment to| JXDhe newspaper, the Tribune, now make it effective. President Tru- |Published in Toronto on a weekly
man is specifically exempted from basis, will be the official organ of
the provision. the Communist party in Canada. ’ It will circulate in Toronto and Europe other industrial centers in southern Ontario.
Three Democratic congressmen _ The Tribune was expected to bejoined in introducing a resolution] gyn puplication with av circulation
4 which would make creation of a ‘ f » ’ ‘United States- of Europe” a ear-| vo 5% Lit pl unligters oped, dna) objective of American foreign’ on4 of the year ' | policy. : i TH i It was aponsored in the house by) ne oo Br Er | unch a eonesstin effort against y We “| the older political parties in the bright (D. Ark) and Ebert! pominion Thomas (D. Utah). It read: .
“Resolved that. the congress fa-| : . vors the creation of a United States Mrs. Annie E. Sims —— Europe, within the framework Fyneral Is Tomorrow of the United Nations.” | The three sponsors asserted that! Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at King & King chapel
the idea was most the effective way for Mrs. Annie E. Sims, who died
to end the “suspicion, hatred and confusion” that has bred two world Wednesday at her home, 2410
WArs. Ralston ave. Mrs, Sims, who was 53, was a Portal Pay native of Alabama and had lived th here 29 years.
Senate Democrats saw little] She is survived by her husband, chance of winning their fight to|Ulysses; a son, Wiliam, and two tone down a Republican-sponsored |sisters, Mrs. Emma Armour and bil to prohibit portal pay claims. |Mrs. Cora Clay, both of ChatA final senate vote on the portal'tanooga, Tenn.
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