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Proposes Special Both the General and John Fos‘Defense’ Levy major general who advises Gen. treaty, “take the view that he out from somewhere.” | : MacArthur, added. {(MacArthur) could properly be] By United Press - - —

WASHINGTON, Aug. 22-—8en-ate tax-framers today promised most individual income taxpayers a somewhat softer tax increase than the House has voted. Their plan would inject a new idea into federal tax laws by applying a special “defense tax” to what the taxpayer has left after computing the federal taxes due under the present law. The Senate Finance Committee tentatively approved the plan yesterday to boost personal income

tours during September and the group ar the first site to be from there in caravan fashion.

There is no charge for the lectures and tours. -

compared with the increase of $2,855,000,000 voted by the House,

Who Would Benefit

Most of the $420 million difference would be kept by upperbracket taxpayers, who would get a heavy jolt under the House] bill. Low bracket taxpayers also would share in the reduction pro-{there the tourists will visit sites posed by the Senate committee,|in Niles, Mich., Elkhart, Goshen, but some taxpayers would find{Howe and the Gene Stratton Portheir bills a little higher than un-|t¢r Memorial near Rome City. der the House bill. | Will End Sunday The House measure proposed a, e sac sunday simple 12.5 per cent increase in| The tour will end at 3 p. m. visit to the La

the tax payments for those in Sunday with a approach | Balme massacre site near Colum-

conducted in northeastern Indiana, starting at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Old Court House Museum in South Bend. From

nearly all brackets. Under the different suggested by the. Senate commit- bia City. tee, the taxpayer would: | ‘On Sept. 22 and 23 the tour will ONE—Subtract the deductions start at 1 p. m. at the Owensand exemptions allowed by exist- Illinois Glass Co. in Gas City. ing law from his gross income Natural gas wells at Hartford (the resulting figure is called his City and Eaton will be seen.

surtax net income), ' The group will spend the night TWO—Deduct the tax he would jn, wapash. then set out on Sun-

pay under existing law from that 35¢ for the Miami County

. : Museum at Peru. The tour will Defense Tax finish with a trip down Frances THREE—Computes his “de- Slocum Trail to the site of the fense” tax by figuring 3 per cent Battle of Mississinewa. e on the first $2000 of the re- 3 : mainder (the difference between Third Tour Sef his surtax net income and his! Starting present tax) and 4 per cent on Campus Oct the amount in excess of $2000.

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Hoosier Historical Tours Scheduled

Hoosier Historical Tours, sponsored by four state colleges and the Indiana Historical Burcau, will offer four)

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'berg. Final tour will start at 2 p. m. Oct. 20 in Lincoln State Park. {The group will visit the pioneer

campfire meeting at Lincoln land|ing, Rockport.

| On Oct. 21 the tourists will stop!

at a roadside park -near Troy, then visit the Benedict Abbey at St. Meinrad and the Convent of the Immaculate Conception at Ferdinand.

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two boys through a preferential street and sped away. a police prowl car gave chase.

After five blocks at 70 miles an hour, the cyclists were losing the race. and both men jumped off and

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will include visits to Strewsbury gnother 100 yards before turning|

FOUR—Add the defense tax to House, IMadison; Court House, Ve-|gyer,

the tax computed under the pres-|vay; Loughry Creek,

Aurora; -

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ent law to’find his total tax under Holman Hill, Aurora; Harrison's can pick up the motoreycle at

the Senate proposal. Pending more detailed calcula-

Tomb, North Bend, O.,

and Sisters police headquarters.

tions of the effect of the plan,| the committee staff figured that a taxpayer earning $5000 a year would get a tax increase of $103.28. This would mean a total tax of $921.28 compared with $818 under present law and $920.25 under the House hill.

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of State Dean Acheson to present, the background of the treaty and the occupation, but neither the | General nor Mr. Dulles took that seriously,” Gen. Whitney =aid. He! added: “There was no formal in{vitation.” Gen, Whitney was asked the! {source of that “suggestion.” “I can’t say whether that talk

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