Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1950 — Page 20
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Senate Approves Proposal by Vote of 56 to 16 oo, Dditorial, Page 18 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (UP)| Senate leaders predicted today
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the Federal building today, there wasn’t any no ballots up the sleeve, or dealing off the bottom of the deck, There were 21 pairs of eager eyes watching the seven National Labor Relations Board counters. But those 21
votes over in
didn’t get their hands on Rp cuies the Astor Gallery this year. ballots: No siree. The NLRB|And if that isn't swank enough, kept them at a safe distance. (You will discover that the show Now a labor union election is
Buick is like no other you ever subject to all of the pitfalls of saw. 3 # that Congress will act quickly to a ward election in party polities.! The gleaming show car is in send President Truman the oleo80 the NLRB is quite careful toVenus White, trimmed in two- margarine tax repeal bill see that there are no more ballots| tone green leather with carpeting! Democratic Leader Scott W. «ito match. Its sweep-spear mold-/ Lucas of Illinois said Senate +R {Ing accentuates the fender lines conferees expect “ho trouble” in TO DO THIS the NLRB first which taper through the door reaching agreement with House the qualified voters fromipanels to the rear fender and members on the two bills, each plant, then the votes are/from there flow through the Sen. J. Willlam Fulbright (D.
° counted. And if the two figures length of the car in lines parallel-| Ark.), leader of the Senate's vic-
match, there is something ing the molding. torfotis oleo forces, also predicted in Denmark. {| In the Astor Gallery, all Buick, & speedy compromise. | It is a wonder to me that the there is a cut-away Dynafiow| Farly agreement will make it Labor Board counters don’t getitransmission which visitors ean Possible for Mr. Truman to nail the fitters with seven from the/put through its paces, shift gears down one plank in his 1948 presilaundry owners group, seven to their heart's content and see dential platform--repeal of the from the AFL and seven more what gives Bulek owners that 84-year-old federal levies on marfrom the CIO looking on, ready thrust in the back when they 8arine. to challenge every ballot, {touch the accelerator. Ti Senate Vote, 56-16
a. 8 3 The Senate completed action on THE NLEB BOYS are wed 1950 Appliances |the bill late yesterday, 56 to 16, to the dagger looks from election] THE MAKERS of washers, after beating down all attempts contestants. They grind along, television sets, ironers, refrigera- by the butter bloc to make drascounting the’ ballots, one, tyo, tors and radios are as model-con- tic changes. It was the first mathree, etc., until they hang up scious as the auto makers. [for bill passed by either House in the name of the winner. © +/ They operate in annual cycles, the second session of the Sist No one should miss the and find it is profitable, | Congress. sociological importance of this| The reason is that appliances) Indiana's two Republican Senelection. It is the good old Ameri- r® a promotion business, respond-| gators, Homer E. Capehart and can way of settling an internal VJ push, improvements and|wiiliam E. Jenner, voted for rewar without the shooting. 3a of campaigns. That is what peg]. Whoever wins should refrain mpstition does. | The Senate named its conferees from crowing about it, and who-| on Poa Admiral, Philco, jmmediately. The House is exever loses, should take it without RE ols Jag a few othersipected to pick its conferees today. a wimper, [an eB ang eir goods before, Repeated attempts to saddle the hback | h a 5 Up new ldeas. bil with irrelevant “riders” were Flas | THE 3 defeated. IN THE YEARS OF not-80- pas 5 AUMINAL. tof inatasee, Three civil rights measures, pro-| long-ago, father used to SPrifg and is bottom-pricing its TV sets POed bY Sen. William Langer (R.| the question at the dinner table a); along the line. IN. D.) were tabled by large ma- | sometime in February. It was Admiral also is talking up allorities. An amendment which “When shall we see the auto refrigerator with the motor in| "Ould have repealed wartime exshow?" the back with the same cubic teet|*l% taXes 8180 was rejected. Then the whole family would inside and less outside dimensions, ! Both. the Senate and Houss bundle up and off they'd go ‘tojfine for small apartments where, VT"ions repeal all federal taxes see all of the new models, the space is important, jon oleo. They include a 10-cent-new gadgets and ideas in family| It's cold all the way down, too, * Pound levy on Golored margaring : right to the floor and a one-quarter cent a pound transportation. oor, tax on uncolored margarine. It was quite an event. News- They also would eliminate papers had special sections. And license fees and handling taxes there was music, gay decorations for manufacturers, wholesalers and colored spotlights. Spring Aho and retailers. : was just ahead and the urge to Bills Diftex Slightly “trade in” the old family bus Both bills require restaurants was at its strongest. ‘which serve oleo to publish that «+. |fact and label each serving-—or ....|serve oleo in triangular pats. The 41 bills differ slightly in spelling out 4 those rules, ’ Neither bill would have any ef- ; |fect on state oleo taxes or on the .|ban against the sales of yellow | ‘margarine in 16 states, : ! ‘ Amendments adopted by the sii; Senate and not a part of the House 17% | bill provide: \ % i | ONE: Oleo manufacturers may 5s" '35y [not use “misleading” advertising 101 | designed to represent oleo as a 1844 | “dairy” product. ! ‘| TWO: Retailers must sell oleo
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tions. But the big thing that happened was the passing of the Now comes wide-awake Chicago, drumming up a 1950 auto show, with a glamorous, fastmoving musical “Wheels of Free-| dom.” Chicago was one of the! few towns which didn't drop this] American institution.
triangular molds. ! THREE: Sanitary inspections! Y%|must be held under the Pure Food!
And if you're up that way, come auto show week, drop in. It will ‘be Hke going back to take a
look at the ole swimmin’| ‘ i ul . 30% {duction of v n of oleo and of X s Dandy | Progress cf wl ca tremens button | SATURDAY night, in a § 3% WISH-cast, Congressman Andrew fold 4 ; “ Hh + S. Statement Jacobs juiced the grapes of wrath nd QO pid 107's 181% WASHINGTON. Jan. 19 (UP)— Govern 8 . — ' N \ y { —Qovern. on this column, then dipped me! fokaly Vai Ane pid Ha 18% Tent facn ear thieeiots for the curpersonally in the sour mash left fares Co Sat pid 7° |marea with a year ago’ ) over. J itted aching. Co 3% a in 1 Expenses 118 It was an innocent little plece dnigh Tile Ce EN Bevin 19.072.411.070 about his use of free postage to! ~dividen dons | Gash Balance pb 10 Ee 3.998.300. 138 | ablie t 56.046.2 9 - reply to Christmas cards which Allen & Stew 8 7 88 oo. | Gold Reserve 34.425.601.010 3ides Sen uncorked Andy. And some of my American Loans ah 8 1 Nn rnin ' friends told me to forget it, that fale Hel di Wye 0 8 1 ou NRIAATOLS CLEARING povse | dney merely had a case of “Sen-|guhner 1 Ve, § {Debits 25.44.6000 Ca \ : main "7 don't know how true that 1s, SORE) 8 a8 w Bou ‘Local Produce but if it should be, I'd like to § Coltri 19 “Hews Curre teas | 0 : 4 { Rese. Current receipts, 58 Ibs. to case. | rg 27 1 P80 "| turn my reply over to Ogden Hy ce Bm ha Srey arse. 25" dha "na | Nash, who would have rhymed: frat rave 8s oo 8 se | erpde. 20c , » ’ , ol o \ hy v i “Andy's dandy, but Schricker’s| uhner kit 0 % . on | under W be. “and jeghoras re, cans | quicker.” ngenskam s 13 . and stags, 13¢c, and No. 3 poultry, 4c less] oud Rup Surv dies 1th or Mn NR Lt | Venus White Pubfle Bervice tas 108 108 B4=-N9 1. Mc: No.3. Be YOU HAVE NO idea what Jublic Telephone 4s R! A HOME OF YOUR OWN
Traction Terminal 5s §7 color, music, and interior decora- ——w——e
tion can do to a car until you've Local Truck Grain seen new models under the decor-' _____ i i ru hh .
makes life fuller, richer, affords security, adds prestige! When are YOU going to become a HOME [OWNER? The time to buy is. INOW! Prices are far below the peak prices of 1946. Turn now to [the classified columns for an out(standing selection of HOMES FOR SALE .- . you'll find them In The | Times EVERY DAY.
Prices ous hand of General Motors in| o yellow corn, $1.12
the plush Waldorf-Astoria show. Take this year's Buick. It oc-| [° § ons sé
soybeans, $3.08.
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$600 multiplied by the total mum-|f about 10 per cent of your total gross In-|ber of exemptions claimed in Ttem| come by filing in one of two
By RICHARD A/ MULLENS YOUR ADJUS
1040, was described article as your dp not, however, pay tax on al
of it.
First, you are entitled to deduc’
your exemptions. That means.
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POR PERSONS WITH INCOMES UNDER $5,000 NOT COMPUTING TAX ON PAGE 3
oad down the shaded columns below until column headed by The number corresponding
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JE . Nays: { 1 of Form|1, Pyge /1, of the return. John| "Gum. 16 rine 's, Page 1, Is unIn the lastiind Jane Public show 5 exemp-| jor tal income. You |tiong so they get $3000 off their] n Page 4 of the return; or
# you use this table, tear off this page and file only pages 1 and 2’
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THE TAX TABLE is page 4 of table. i Form 1040. Thie Collector uses this| Those of you with adjusted Tax Primer will explain what 04d head brought from $8.50 to same table for those who file gross incomes (Item 6) of $5000 items are deductible. Many of you | $10. | Form 1040A. It automatically al- lor more can, if you wish, deduct will want to try itemizing your) | lows $600 for each exemption, and 10% of your income instead of deductions, and if they turn out to 80d heifers were scarce. Choice
a $5000, by using the tax table
otal income for exemptions. TWO: If Line 6, Page 1, is $5000 Second, you can ‘either itemize! jr more, by taking a standard ‘our deductions and subtract the| leduction in the Tax Computation otal OR you can get a deduction!schedule on Page 3 of the return.
noon trade at the Stockyards to- : Orp—— gy
Mol | Opening active trade on light
and medium weight barrows and gilts was about 50 cents higher than Wednesday's average prices. Good and choice animals between
1549 TAX TABLE
find he Bug covering the total income you entered in Rem 6, page 1. Tew read across 1s the 170 and 230 pounds sold at $16.50 4h0 auher of Sntmngions drinad |p Be), Sg Netrete Guim 7. pps 1 to $17, with early top about, tv ote Be Lp 1 steady at $17 { 3 Trade later i the day was less a ee | active than In opening sales. | a |" wr | maT $F 219 |2e A few loads of 230 to oy | oy wn pounders were selling unevenly = = = = at $16 to $16.50; 260 to 300 pound- | ers at $14.75 to $16, and 300 to| tape 340 pounders at $14 to $14.75.| $250 [8150 $150 i850] so) #0] 0} | 0 [Prices for animals weighing 100| 184} (Ml 1 °1 3] Sl 8 |to 160 pounds ranged from $13] — ro (to $15. Sow prices averaged about 25 to 50 cents higher than yester-| ' pu | day. Good and choice grades, 550 oa ay | oe ol ol ol ol « |pounds, sold at $11.25 to $13.25; 200 | 200 i ot 0 2 g 0 Shoes Jshtweights, $13.50 to] ST] 05 30 1 3 : : 3 3 3 7; th big weights dropping Ha Ro | Steers, Heifers Scarce
Stags were scarce and choice!
next few articles of the tueome]
- On the cattle scene, good steers]
on an average — within each itemizing your deductions. This is be less than 10% of your income, STades were absent from the
bracket—it gives a 10% deduction|called a standard deduction. If then you would be wise to use the| | you are unmarried or if you file|tax table if your income is under | moderately active in all slaughter
in place of itemized deductions.
market, However, trade was,
In the blackface figures on gray a joint return and your adjusted $5000 or use the standard deduc-|Classes with prices steady. Small)
background .in the vertical col- gross income is more than $10.000, tion if your income is $5000 or bracket the standard deduction is limited more. that includes your Item 6, ad- to $1000. The standard deduction
umns,: find the income
justed gross income.
is $2325 or more and if you are
{for a married person with ad- pjed, and filing separate returns, | In the row across the top, find justed gross income over $5000 that you and your wife must both! the number of exemptions you and who files a separate return use the same method of comput-| claimed in Item I If your income|is a flat $500.
lots of medium yearlings and {heifers sold at $21 to $24, and {odd head good steers, to $28, | Common light stock brought mostly $17 to $20, ‘and a few| good beef cows sold at $17 to
{ ing your taxes. If either husband | 317-30 Common and medium
. {grades priced at $14.75 to $16.50;/ Most people do not have legal or wife files a return on which | Co ners and cutters, $12.50 to
Keep in mind if you are mar-
claiming 2 or 3 exemptions, be deductions equal to the deduction deductions are itemized, the other g¢,, xo
sure to select the correct exemp- they can get by using the tax has no choice but to also itemize fling ra {table or the standard deduction. deductions. er you are & separate re- These persons will save taxes if! they do NOT itemize their de- ized in schedules on page 3 of the|31though good odd head brought Look across the horizontal col- ductions,
tion column—according to whethturn or a joint one.
umn opposite your income brack-
et, and down the vertical column {ble items such as interest paid,|you deduct. In practice, the Buunder your number of exemp- casualty losses, contributions and reau realizes the householder does Common, $14 to $16. Vealers were the like that exceed 10% of their not collect and save receipts on active and steady with yester-| adjusted gross income. These per- all such things. If you are reason- day’s price scale with only a sons will save taxes if they item- able, the Bureau will probably light supply. ILLUSTRATION, the ize their deductions on page 3 of accept your word. But the Bucircled figures show how a mar-'the return.
tions, Where they meet, your tax is shown. 3
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ried couple with 3 personal exemp-|
and state to whom I mos
1 THE FIRST SPACE on page 3| You cannot deduct dues paid to) % ll%|In ong-pound packages containing is for contributions. You can Social organizations even though tributions is shown above. Note tO $24 price range averaged 77
claim what you actually gave in
and Drug Act to determine what religious, charitable, educational, to
tions; to veterans’ organization;'to political parties or to any or-/of the more common organiza-| 800d to societies for the prevention of ganization which uses the money tions to which taxpayers’ gifts pound yearlings, sold at $23.50. } cruelty to children or animals, to to influence legislation or for the.are deductible. There are many Medium and good slaughter ewes governmental organizations for benefit of any particular individ- other organizations on the ap- Priced at $850 to $11; choice |
fem are used in the pro- scientific and literary organiza- needy they may be. Contributions) With this article is a check list 0dd common down to $16. Low “ Wh ual, are not deductible.
exclusively public purposes.
tn rit gis Sho s 18 10e T8000 Contributions. Check List
_ The list of organizations to w
much too long to be given In full.
list. Up to a total that does not exceed 15 per cent of Item 86, Page 1 of Form 1040, you can deduct what you gave during 1949, in money or the fair value of goods, too:
American Cancer Society | American Library Association American Red Cross Associated Jewish Philanthropies Birth Control Pederation of America
oy outs rain Poitey Association irl ts {arding Memorial ewish Welfare Board
cague for Industrial Democracy Municipal Planning Association National Poundation for Infantile aralysis National Municipal League | National Tax Association | National War Fund |
Navy Relief Society { Palestine Foundation Fund | salvation Army United Service Organizations United Seaman's Society U. 8 Comm, for Care of European
Volunteers of America Young Men's and Young Women's Christian and Hebrew associations Beslan Qpreek, Polish, War Relief, French,
orwegian, nited China, Queen Wilhelmina relief funds Priends of Luxembourg Woodrow Wilson Foundation | Child care centers or committees
Today's Weather Fotocast
SCATTERED x MIEN or 6.0.D. Orders. Snowing FT son Yo'e SLEET 5 " Howie HE STORE HOURS: Monday Thru Friday, 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. $5) No rummy LA "AN : P.M A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,
{they have charitable or welfare
| subsidiaries to which gifts are de-| 1949 to most recognized non profit quctible. You cannot deduct gifts 15% of your adjusted gross in-
| | ‘The practical top price for good |
All legal deductions are item. "Ca'Y Sausage bulls held at $19,
should 2% much as $20, Bulk medium
return. Technically, you
have large deduct- [keep records to prove anything Pd 800d sausage and beef bulls
Some le peop. sold at $17 to $19; cutter and
Sheep Market Active ) |reau does have the right to ques-' Good and choice grades brought
. = = [tion you and throw out anything $31 to
[to $19. | The sheep market was fairly DEDUCTION ON LINE 2 BELOW {active with slaughter lambs
| steady to 25 cents higher than | yesterday. Fed western lamb prices were rising, with yearlings about 50 cents higher; Ewe prices were unchanged. Good and choice fed westerns, | |at 103 pounds and less, sold at! $24 to $24.25; good and choice | natives, $23.50 to $24. Good and The proper way to itemize con-| choice fed westerns in the $23.75!
i» st shest of and 0 this setarn. Amount
excess of
pounds. | Odd Common Down f A few medium and good native lambs went for $21 to $23, with
|that the deduction cannot exceed |
individuals no matter how come, Item 6, page 1.
and choice fed westerns, 95
|proved list. If you are in doubt, !I8htweights, §12, and common ask your collector. grades, downward to $6.50. w—— Estimated receipts were hogs, Tomorrow: Deducting interest 8000; cattle, 800; calves, 400, and! on your personal indebtedness. | sheep, 2000.
hich your gifts are deductible is Here is a representative check
mee Ndianapolis Owned and Managed
Homes Tor aaed oF mecay orohane __—— Policemen’s or Piremen's pension funds or benevolent associations Recognized social service agencies Voluntary fire departments recognized by their states Societies for prevention children and to animals Community Chest The charitable.
of cruelty to
literary religioys and scientific funds of =wecoguiged fraternal organizations such as Masons. Knights of Columbus, » Od Fellows—but * not
es tharftable (ete) es) 0
s educational,
du The funds (but not du American Legion, D. : Vv W.. recognised World War II Veteran organizations, and their auxtliaries. Also the D. A, Public, and nonprofit private universities and lower schools Scholarship and of! k such as { Beta Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Delta Sigma oh, Phi Kappa
ta Also many local -charitable, educational a other nonprofit organizations. as well as many other national groups Your Collector's office can tell you about any to which you have given or plan to give,
colleges
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| $33.50; common and ont tions and an income of $3399.42] TO HELP YOU DECIDE the you can't prove. So it is wise to medium, $20 to $30; culls, $11 could find their tax from the best way to compute your tax, the be as accurate as possible.
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Child Psychology Section Needed |
Times Foreign Correspondent MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan, s 19 — One Melbourne department store is thinking of adding a child psychology section to its, new “translation bureau.” The bureau, set up to aid newly arrived immigrants with their shopping, is already encountering problems a bit out if its line like the small boy who was lost. “What's your name?” patiently asked the translator in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Greek, and Maltese. No answer from the youngster. The explanation came later from his mother. “He's a fourth generation Aus-
tralian,” she said. “He's just shy.” Copyright, 1950, by The Indianapolis Times and Chicago Daily News, Ine.
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
Jan, 19, 19560-— Sunrise ..... 7:02 | Sunset ..... 45 Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. 00 £ bomen Total precipitation since Jan. 1...... 9.21 Since Jan. TF .l....... 0 iiiienanane 7.17 The following table shows the temperse ture in other cities:
1 1 vee 11 San ncisco .. . 58 Bt. Louis .._........ecevneennee 40 hingt BDC viveirenns.. 66 3
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TODAY AND TOMORROW--Cold air from Canada, streaming around a low pressure
in the ta 10-degree above tomorrow morning | dirs Rac ort" and Mie, Subs wether posed bn
ever Wisconsin, will bring tem : INC. through New York, hy : ASHINGTO! extreme North, and ‘readings in the 30's in the southern states.
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