Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1951 — Page 26
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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951
Tax Exemption 0f Congress Irks Voters
Lawmen May Revise Expense Account Bill
WASHINGTON, June 21 (CDN) ~The cute little trick pulled by mhembers of Congress five years ago in voting themselves tax-free expense allowances is back-firing,; at long last. The lawmakers are finding the voters just don’t tax-free expense! accounts. They think it smacks! of political plum-jam. i A recent poll showed one of the most unpopular things about | the current administration is the! $50,000 tax-free expense account| of the same size. Described ds "an important step in the world race that President Truman enjoys. | for jet supremacy,” the new J-47 engine will be the power plant It's the tax-free part that! for such fighting planes as the North American F-86 "Sabre" jet
DE ions indicates the Senate) and the six-jet Boeing 8-47 "Stratojet" bomber. Total power of the Committee on KExpenditures in NeW engine is a secret, but it puts out far more thrust than the cur-
Executive Departments, which is rent J-47, rated in excess of 5200 pounds. .
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HAMILTON, Bermuda, June 21
have caused an alarming rise in fllegitimacy in Bermuda, ™ This statement was mide by
the governor -appointed lllegitimacy commission formed to investigate the over 50 per cent increase in elligitimate live births here in the last 10’ years. Bermuda, the commission reported, is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Though its illegitimacy rate ranks | lowest among 15 West Indian]
|very serious one,
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Increase in lllegiti
(CDN) — Overcrowded Rm ‘land a casual attitude toward sex
house the colony's population, acording to the commission report. report stated, “that people on holiThe committee also deplored day are more inclin the fact that no stigma is at-'and perhaps indnige to an extent
tached -to illegitimacy here,
macy Alarms Bermuda 0
“It must be remembered,” the to relax
The to which they are not accustomed
bearing of a child out of wedlock when at home. Each week one is not regarded seriously or even|group of: visitors is replaced by as a misdémeanor of community another, and so to our people this
conduct.
ported one woman with 14 {llegiti-
mtae offspring. ~The Colony’s
One parish nurse re- holiday existence appears normal.
“The appearance of many of our female visitors who indulge
No. 1 industry, the lin various stages of undress in
tourist trade, also came in for athe city of Hamilton and through-
bit of blame.
out Bermuda is also conducive to!
Romanian Leaders Bowing to Reds
colonieg, the broblem is still al PARIS, June 21 (CDN) -— In well hidden behind those of Sta{party meetings in Romania the lin and the great Russian Commu-+
For example nearly every other ..; , gialine” is no longer said in |Dists.
child born in Pembroke, Ber{muda’s heaviest populated parish, |ls born out of wedlock. [four or five members of one fam-| {ily—including teenage sons and |daughters—often are made to {share one bed. f | Though Bermuda's houses are usually in fair condition, there jare just not enough of them to
considering revision of the 1946 a Congressional reorganization act, Czechs Blame Reds!
may recommend abolishing the For Poor Crops
tax-free provision. Instead, the lawmakers would PARIS, June 21 (CDN) ask the Internal Revenue Depart-| Czechoslovakia will have had a | rent to grant them the right to bad wheat crop this year. | educt their business expenses ’ fits 2 from their income taxes the same Sowing, mormally * finished at as a private businessman may do. | the beginning of April, was more The lawmakers have no idea of than a month late due principally | Biving up any Bet revenue. And, [to disorganization of work under) eir analysis o e complaints | ro reaching their offices 13 right, the |C Uist directives and slow] voters don’t particularly want ing down of farm laborers who them fo get along on léss. {do not or will not understand. The voters just don’t like spe-| The locals say the Soviet ter-| cial privileges, for the President, rorists are fine at giving orders, the members of the Senate, or but they have no ‘knowledge anyone else, whatever of the land in CzechoThe members of Congress were slovakia,
| Voters Complain |
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when they voted themselves taxfree accounts. The original proposal was to pay themselves $15,-| 000 a year. A good many members of Congress thought the voters would object to such a salary. So they voted themselves $12,500 salaries and $2500 tax-free ex-| pense accounts, because it didn’t
sound like so much money, | Expenses Tax-Free f But as it turned out nobody] kicked about higher salaries for| Congressmen; the kicks were all] about the tax-free expense ac-| counts. ®
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committee have been reviewing what was done back in 1946 and ) WT a ET
urging Committee Chairman John| B. McClellan (D. Ark.), to get them back into good standing)
with tax-paying voters. i Copyright, 1951, for The Indianapolis Times
Mrs. Burroughs ochedules Three Student Recitals
Jane Johnson Burrough, teacher of voice, announces three student recitals. The first, presenting teen-agers and featuring the Teen Choral] Ensemble, will be given at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Riddick auditorium,
1440 N. Meridian St. The second, given by advanced adult students, will be held at 8 p. m. next Tuesday in the DAR Chapter House. A feature will be an octet in the song cycle “The Morning of the Year,” by Cadman. Singing in the octet are Hilda Dimancheff and Mary Alice] Akers, sopranos; Jean Wilding! Baker and Jo Burroughs Duke, contraltos; Dr. William Kellar and Stanley Bradford, tenors, and E. Seldon Marsh and Ruel Moore, basses. Mrs. Burrough will be director and accompanist. \ The third recital, at 8 p. m. . Saturday, June 30, in Riddick C9 auditorium, will feature beginning] 4 students ranging in age from 4 to Jo. |
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