Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1951 — Page 23
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By United” Press { MARSHALL, Tex. July The federal government warned the rebellious housewives of {Marshall today it would seize!
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«Af they didn’t pay social security “tax on the wages they paid their domestic servants. : Leaders of the housewives bristled, Mrs. Carolyn Abney, wife of a lawyer and operator of! "a one-woman book shop, said she| “had no idea what property of hers «the treasury would go after. | ~ She sald she received a notice | iby mail that she owed $4.97, in-| cluding 29 cents penalty, for the | first quarter of the year. | “At least four other women re-! ceived similar notices,” Mrs. Ab-| ney said. “One was for the . amount Vf $1.96. There may be
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4 By Unitea Press | ; WASHINGTON, July 28— . Status of major legislation in - Congress: CONTROLS-—Senate approved | measure late today to control prices, wages and rents. Final! House passage expected Monday. TIDELANDS—House is expected to pass Monday.and send to Senate bill to restore control of oil-rich Tidelands to states. Presidential veto certain if Sen- , ate approves measure, HOUSING—S8enate and House took public housing clause out of an appropriation bill after agreeing to ask Senate and House to rush action on a separate housing bill. Senate had adopted an amendment ealling for 50,000 housing units as against 5000 gpecified by the House, TAXES—Senate Finance Committee still holding hearings on House-passed bill calling for a Senate floor action not expected before, early fall. NARCOTICS -— Senate action still pending on House-passed bill sharply increasing penalties for narcotics law violators. FOREIGN AID-—Senate foreign relations committee still holding hearings on President Truman’s request for $8 billlon for foreign arms and economic aid. APPROPRIATIONS — Government continues operating under stop-gap spending authority while senate and house strive to pass fiscal 1952 appropriation bills. POSTAL RATES—House action pending on bill to increase postal] rates by $123,571,000. Senate post office committee working on separate bill. ' {i RFC—Senate action still ‘pend-| ing on bill to abolish Reconstruc- |
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tion Finance Corporation or transfer its function to other) agencies, i
MARINES—House action still! pending on bill to expand marine corps and make commandant a] member of the joint chiefs of staff. Senate has “passed its own measure. ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY House public works committee shelved all bills calling for a $567,000,000 St. Lawrence Seaway and power project. Measures believed dead until next session in January. 94 Trucks, Semi-Trailers
others who got notices.
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| Uncle Sam Puts Bee on Fair Hearts of Texas
If they, “Isn't this a ridiculous thing— to the government anyway, even
28 didn't today, they surely will that they can get a writ of seizure, in the face of the warrants.
She said the notices received
when we acted conscientiously and stated that the warrants authorize
a The Marshall women, aboutilegally and orderly and peacefully “seizure and sile of your property some of their personal property two dozen of them participating _when the Frank Costellos are or rights to property, or levy upon
actively
in the rebellion,
{been squabbling: with Treasury [Secretary John Snyder since
have running loose?” Mrs. Abney said. your salary, wages or other inThe notices advised the women hat the warrants were being held taking of such distraint action, if
come. The warrant commands the
March over the new law which hy" the Longview, Tex, office of necessary, as a means of collectbroadened social security cover- the Internal Revenue Department, |ing . . .
age to
include domestic
, em-
giving them a last-minute chance
ployees. It requires the employers to pay, Mrs. Abney said.
{to withhold the tax.
declined to withhold or remit the payment to avoid the penalty.
tax, holding such would consti-| servitude
tute involuntary
“That's two weeks ago.” by observed. “No chance to meet that
forcing them into the role of in- deadline.”
against their will.
{surance salesman and collector
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! But she said her notice set no| The women have made reports deadiine for payment, although it on wages paid to domestics, but/did fix July 16 as the date for
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