Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1952 — Page 17

ANNUAL GUIDE— = - pi al 2 ETT es :

Your Income Tax Primer-No.5

This Is How You Report Your ange back te the first without

Arde, getting permission from

? : N Sy =e aE \ Te ee ee ERE al AE BE EE SCE oC i ER a a Vee we vee we ee A _-_ Ad wen + i > ud A Te A ey SIN "7 AT I ay ' 2 Fe, : "a 7 Se . o ee i : = . ms : . 2 . . tr : Hrs ‘ogy ' os» || Inside Indianapolis Parla “Collician®.: ; bes TEL a Le PRY 1952 — BB nsiae 1 pois .. wy +» Early “Collision™ En . NB ~ - Rend o, Call ga ee i] € 1ndianapolis ‘11mes mier a x HAD. A heart:in-rhy-packethook talk with per cent. of net income it's advantageous to file i, : x : 2 ye ; oe ts : ZKV'Ss solo- “Wilbur O." Plummer, assistant eolleetor ‘of infer- the long return. Otherwise, the short form is : . 3 . w' . . : _ : a o ha al revenue, and as I told him; things are going better, yo, : ie . ts po TT Xr y a. a TAYE Op R Nh aT mitered my hiss areg ative iy wo FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1952" . . ae ] PAGE 17 N, ® If I hadn't walked into the Post Office to buy = . “AFTER Y"V go through the list: said Mr. ——— i : sesersmtienrt pes ete nam ered mm S - 8 . a stamp, if Mr. Plummer hadn't been returning Plummer, “ask Yourself —how: many can 'l prove

you're in

frorh lunch at’ the same time, ¢ ley's “To- 3

we wouldn't have hdd the chat id column ‘until Mar. 14, That's’ prev day Is ". «cisely why Mr. Plummer -had Ve ie = words. »

—— 5 “Keeping your-promise you Stal 3

made last year?! asked Mr.

© Pfimmer, as we jockeyed to 2 through the door. ] While trying to think of

if the return is audited?” Last year 1,481,000 returns. ‘were filed. He ret minded me my return was one" of the late ones. Guilty, More than ‘50,000 persons went to the third floor of the Federal Building to have their returns prepared. : : It was a shock®to hear that 816,027 persons overpaid. They got back. their money, too, the

- paltry sum of $39,318 489.00. 2 . “I had to pay you guys an additfonal $27.

income, you have a net nperat-

of Scheffule C as you read the ing 148s which ean. be used to

following helpful tips

h i How come” HY ; . l.ine 1 calls for your total re- offset ihcome in other vears 4 what t . prom se Soult be, .I ¢ “Figured aul that way. You may be interested Dividends and Investment Interest your ®Qllectar. ceipts, This is largely a matter The next Article will tell you & stood to m pass. He hes- in knowing that $1.195 460.954 96 was collected : . Inco from business or pro- of keeping adequate records what to do if you have a net i Jr Te ey through this office.” said Mr. Plummer, smiling. « «By RICHARD A: MU'LLENS. fescion is Paported on a separate throughout the year. If vou" EF ] when Li a Tarched ON a d : i j ‘ae “ow : : Times Special Writer Schedule C Which is filed with made any alleawances for re. BAM ADOCTOR USING ONE > . Ww > : ‘Oi . »¥ v ryyd - 3 3 RY, . s n ‘ne yoods ates p €- d f we didn't have music Me ® 400F. Yo bay HOOSIERS have been kicking in more every TODAY niillions of people own government bonds, Form 1040. There has been turned. goods, rebates, or di THIRD OF MY HOME AS MY FERS year. I'll vouch for that In 1933, the year Mr. added to Schedula, C this year counts, subtract -such amounts

stocks and other securities, and receive millions of dollars OFFICE +. CAN 1 DEDUCT THE as dividends or interest each year,

This article tells you how to report the dividends

Plummer came into the ‘revenue office, $13,919. 575.05 was collected. That's the works, corporations and individuals. Last year, individual taxes

- ‘ from ‘your total receipts before entering the amount in line 1.

“WHAT promise?” soon after the holidays? : “You promised. not to wait until-the last day

a-section to use if you must pay ) ey 2 .

[LOOK DEAR 7A DIVIDEND )

Who thinks of taxes so

EXPENSES OF MAINTAINING MY HOUSE FROM MY PRO

fr vou produce

3 buy or sell ESS CO 5 rang Uncle Sam's bell for $501,120,842.47. . : st fr Stic ca F "XYZ CONOWI © i merchandise, use lines ,2 to 10 F IONAL. IN ME? L © before filing your return, remember?” Yike. Seventy-six employees handled the 13 million 2nd Interest from ‘such invest- 'DITOR'S NOTE: This is th ROM™XY e to compute and deduct’ the cost YOu CAN D T 3 “Was I wasti ti ith the 1 1- 3 i ments. It: also covers’ income, 6 _FPITOR'S! ative, cass. | CAN GET THAT NEW HAT/ J p EDT Tue ! i Sting my time w e lecture bucks. The billion dollars required 849 employees. : ‘ fifth of 18 authoritative. easy ; “of the goods sold. The impor- 8 BUSINESS PORTIO OR ONE2 gave you last Mar. 14 late in the afternoon?” and this year there will be: 90 fewer handling fra @ Nuginess or profession, i icles i f 11th . tant thing in this, computation N, ON i “No, sir.. What did Sh a : shalt . When a corporation distrib. 10 follow articles in our PONT SP _ 2 2 : THIRD, OF THE EXPENSES, a No, sir., a you say? the take. The government is economizing. Umph. : oe annual Income Tax Primer— ONT SPEND - is to show the correct amount EM NO & . Mr, Plummer is sure a nice guy. We went ea : lites a nontaxable dividend out ’ expert advice IT ALL WE of inventory on. hand at Jan. 1, BUT THE REMAINDER. 2 © to his office.- You can’t turn an invitation down. MR. PLUMMER was full of advice.” He saig Of tS capital or pre-1913 earn. ities 1951, onNjne 2, and the inven. BE PERSONAL EXPENSE 2 Especially when you're in hot water up to your the department always has a lot of trouble with Jugs, Jou ya eneiqlly be noi age taxpayer RAVE TO tory on hard at Dec. 31, 1951, AND NOT DEDUCTIBLE ... - 7% - e s "a : 3 Eaves. & an persons claiming dependents. His recommendation the sd you may receive on handling | PAY TAXON on line 8. The official instruc: o- » pa) 8) ¢

is to double check (especially if you're divorced) ‘all dependents, Two people can't claim the same exemption. If you don’t speak to a certain party in question, check by mail. It avoids a great deal

every item of his return with the least

as a stockholder which are nor taxable as dividends: *A return of capital invested

tions tell how “tq figure inventory. . b

THE ASSISTANT collector reviewed the ad- « vantages of filing early and recalled how interested I was in' how long it would be before the

THAT?

\

\ The main problemXin filling

! in_the company. effort, great- out Schedule C is in determinrebate, if any, would come through the mail. of bother later on. Pavments from chrnings ac est aceuracy— Ing Which expenses you ginny “You know you have to file, why not. file “I'm not guilty and won't ‘be.’ Hazel and brown cumolited prior to Mar. 1, 1913. and minimum deduct on the various lines prpnow? The lines aren't long and any money eyes met over the ashtray. If the smoke hadn't Stock: dividend: or: stack payment. The vided. Deductions must meer coming to you will be handled quickly.” been curling upward, I don’t know how long it s rights which do not change the anthor Rich. the following: three requireAgain he recommended to make a list of would have been before a winner emerged. stockholder’'s proportionate ard A. Mul ments: , deductions such as contributions, interest paid, ; Just as soon as the earning statement is put share in ‘the corporation. Mr Mitlieny lens, 4x a ONE. Expense must he in- npSTREINg oss in TOL. 16 wit] union dues, gross income ‘tax, personal taxes, in the pay envelope, I'll be here. Most dividend payments are : ranking Wash- “curred in your trade or Busi- leo shaw how to complete the gasoline tax computed at 4 cents a gallon, medi- “You could have saved your stubs.” quipped made out of a corporation's ington tax authority and a ness. self-empiSyment tai soodon of cal expenditures if they are over 5 per cent of the efficient ‘and methodical Mr. Plummer, earnings afd must be reported graduate of the same. training TWO --Expense must not he Sheol oy X se net income. If ‘the total deductions exceed 10 “Goodbye, I'm going to get that stamp.” as income on line 3 of Form Course given Federal agents | __ for a capital item. This means 5 ~ : . : -1040A. ' Additional information Who scan your own return. fhe. new ssltempioynict "tak .that if you i Something Tax Primer-Q. & A. < a “is~found on Page 6 of the offi- EL = : Sel : ¢ which would * ordinarily last Q. I cashed niy "$100 War | > It Ha ened Last Ni ht . cial instructions. due and payable id kh though which went into effect Jan. 1. ‘more than one year or if you hond and received “$90. How pp ZY ah g Go orge Jessel Is “©. 7 x you don’t clip and ¢ sh it. : 1951. The next article of the improve your property, such an mich is taxahle® oe ; i 8 - ou can report the erest on By Earl Wilson ALL TAXABLE interest re i

v . , Primer will tell you how to fill expenditure ig not deductible ex A. Only. the: interest \Since Going lo w ed Again ceived by you must be reported’ = Defense, War and Savings bonds out the section on self-employ-. : eo

3 cept through. .depreciation vou paid 875 for’it and got “890, in ‘Schedule B of Form 1040 or in either of two ‘ways. These ment tax spread over the life of the prop- the interest is $15. \ NEW YORK. Jan. 4._Rocky Graziano—dis- operator Danny Lisgsner were kidding ahout get- on line 3 of Form 1040A. Most are the honds that pay vou $4 Only persons in husiness by erty. cussing a television acting career with a TV - r

Q. 1 own stock in a corporation that declared a dividend on, ™,

ting married. interest is taxable. for every $3 you invest if they themselves should use Schedule must

THREFK The expense producer--was asked: “Have you ‘had any histri- i

“If you marry him" exclaimed the agent Senia However, if you own ‘any are held to maturity. C. This means the man Whe he ordinary And necessary in Pec. 15 1951. 1 got the divie NN onie training?" Gamsa, “I'll never speak tn you again!” bonds or securities issued hy a FIRST WAY: Ignore them qawns his sawn shop or practices the carrying on of “your busi- dend cheek on Jan. 10. 1952. ~ “What's history got to do with it?” demanded Dofis squeezed the arm of Lissner and sighed: city or state, the interest on until you céash them, and then 4 profession by himself. Do not pecs. : > Dn 1 report the dividend in Rocky. “Darling! Our first wedding present!” these is not taxed. “The interest report as interest the entire dif- usa Schedule C fo report income Do not deduct expenditures 1951. : 3 7 * » * a “ a on many United States bonds ference between what you get from a parfnership or any pay- from your business for vour "A. No. since vou received tha © GEORGE TESSEL admitted tn He th Touts i 3 3 5 : . issued prior to Mar. 1, 194], is and what you paid. This is the ments received as an employee. own personal or family com- check in 1952, the dividend ia Shor's that he's plunging into matrimony again. THE MIDNIGHT EARL Milton Berle wholly or partially tax-exempt. easiest way. Even though you are an em- fort. income for 1952. A———

gave Ruth Cosgrove a big pearl and sapphire ring —but they say it doesn’t mean an engage-

such bonds, “Inter-

If you have any read the section

SECOND WAY: Report .the

ployee. you may also operate a interest each year as if accrues.

ho da separate business on the side.

Q. 1 do a lot of entertaining Which is partly business and

are allowed to and businessmen

Deductions

under professional

A FRIEND OF OURS has a daughter, 12 “ment. Ruth saw him off for Palm Springs at est” on Pages 6 and 7 of the The amount of accrued interest In that case, report your em- for expenses Incurred in at- partly social. Can 1 deduct the who's at the “elegant English” stage. One day the airport .-.. The U. S. Embassy in Paris agreed official instructions. . can be determined from the ployee income on page 1 of tending business conventions. expense from my business inher school beau phoned and asked, “Is Susie © give Maurice Chevalier a visa this month. You must report interest on table on the back of the bond. Form 1040 and your business If it turns out that your de- come? >

there?” She answered: “You're speaking to she.” He'll come here in the fall with savings and deposit accounts It is the difference

3 between . income and expenses on Sched- ductible expenses exceed your

A. You can deduct the busia revue—and his girl friend, when it is credited to your ac- what you could cash the bond ule C.- business income, you will end ness portion. This might take “ % * Patachou. count even though it has not for on Dec. 31, 1951. Subtract If you have to use Schedule C, up with a net loss on line 24 some estimating on your part, HARRY KAPLAN, operator of famous _ Billy Rose hurried back from / been entered in your bank book. from this any interest you re- read over the information on of Schedule C. This loss can Keep in mind that your ex“Harry's Palace Bar and Grill,” has a Duranteish Hollywood to be with Joyce Interest represented by bond ported from these bonds on pre- page 7 of the official instrue- he deducted from your other pense must be reasonable in schnozz. For Christmas, a prankster knitted a Mathews... Ted Cott spurned coupons should be reported in vious returns, and report the tions under “Business or Pro- income reported on Form 1040. relation to the type of business

the CBS offer; stays with NBC . . . Dario, who left N.Y. fast after the Mistinguette fiasco last year, now runs a cafe in Acapulco . , . Some of Mayor Impellitteri’s friends insist he’s again fixin’ to resign, meaning that the Halleys would move into Gracie Mansion . . . The Don (DuMont) Russells had a

sweater for his nose. Re a

GLORIA SWANSON, her friends hint, is dreaming of another wedding soon- Her Own i + + Celebrated headwaiter Joe Lopez and the Copacabana have parted. Thus ending an era . .. ® Ethel Merman, a good-sized gal, was out with 3-foot TV star Sammy Renick, the ex-jockey. But she admitted she was waiting for Bob Six, who

© the year when the coupons are rest this year. Once you start

fession.” Then refer te a copy If the loss exceeds your other you are in.

TRUTH GETS THROUGH— Lh "

RFE Chills Red Temperature In Hungary

baby son . .. Linda Lombard arrives this week . . , Fred Allen's temporarily and Fred Martel are honev- : See : giving up TV again after Sunday's show. He mooning. : BY JADE JONES ba

spurned the new Sabbath program . , , Milton

Berle and Ed Sullivan had differences . .

~Berle's

off to Palm Springs for a 2-week rest after his

Tuesday show.

Pearl Bailey c

apsed fro

exhaustion at Ta” Vie en Rose.

She canceled the engagement.

Miss Lombard

NEWYORK Jai

The Communist-controlled

Isn't Gloria Swanson's admirer a Mr. Williams

> + > Budapest radio: used to

broadcast the daily temperature to Hungarians, It doesn't any more.

A sexy-looking Czech temptress called Comrade Absolonova used to turn on the charm

from “downtown”? . .. Gene Tierney returns Jan. - AFTER COMEDIAN Jackie Gleason signed a 10 from a South American film assignment and 3-year pon-cancellable TV contract with CBs, rejoins husband Oleg Cassini. involving $6 million, he was given his first pay- ro B® ment—a check for $50,000. He'll get another WISH I'D SAID FHAT “Both Democrats $50,000 check this week. : and Republicans are trying to hitch their wagon “I suppose you feel like celebrating?” said a to a 5-star”-—-Arnie Rosen. J CBS excutive.

> . "we x ob to get young men in Bratislava “Yes,” said Gleason. “This is the most money CARL'S PEARI S * “After all” says 10 become informers for the ; I ¢ sometn OR Ae CARLS . . JT =a) $n’ I ever bad In my life. I'm going to do something Lionel Hampton, “a rich gir! is only a poor girl Czech secret police. She doesn’t e iby ey thipk you'll do?” . with’ alimony.” os any more. : 20 “Well, T've been thinking—I might go to Rose- Henry Morgan, acting as his own atty., won ala i gi land.” . his case before the Appellate Court (brought by ‘ommunist. ar, used 0 +> + & his wife) .... Dane Clark’s “Fort Defiance” pix, a UP to Paris and buy Sapens ve rm— Western, is being billed in many towns over the Jacques Fath hats. She prob-

dancer killed in that plane crash, had a very fast wit “which her friends talk about now as they sit

| { DORIS RUBY, around missing her. One night she and cafe { | | $

the popular B'way ably won't do it any more.

And the two spying Codr _ brothers -of Dacice, Czechoslo-

biggest film epics . . . Bob Preston's likely -to reconcile with his wife . ... Dr. Ralph Bunche was at the Village Vanguard hearing Harry Rela-

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FREEDOM PROPAGANDA—It's an easy job for RFE, since

fonte's ‘songs. That's Earl, brother. vakia, have been i programs are produced by Iron Curtain refugees who know what o : Th lately they mustdteel like they're talking about. Here Dezos Albrech, editor; Gyula Dessewffy, . : 4 Lg : i i, Hungary's greatest Americana 4 ‘ . y Rie These apparently unrelated heed of Hungerisn deg ond Sands Matai 4 pi ye es ; 5 : (« aplain’s Ship nappenings behind the Iron living author, confer on a prog e . By Robert C. Ruark Is His Whole Life Curtain in Eastern Europe AC-_ "jans who have recently slipped butions from millions of Amerii tually have one thing nn out of their country. They know cans to its sister organization > oa mon. ey were brougnt abou he ! alki bout, the Crusade for"F nt Th NEW YORK, Jan. 4-Maybe it is because I sailed in the fo'c'sle, once, as a kid, with an by an organization called Radio wirat they Ie talking 3 a age oF recy Ge. simple heroism without heroics is still great stuff, . old Norwegian who had piled up his ship. He was Free Europe. FURTHER tuformation ‘is Frasac pul oY oa just because of the simplicity. But the case of working then as an able seaman. Years after the x 5 = tten from other refugees in- military fovernor of Germany: Capt. Henrik Kurt Carlsen, alone on the half-. wreck, he still had horrible nightmares. And he ; : Lo Fotten by the RFE staff mila n Na eTnany: capsized Flying Enterprise, floundering in the was himself a nervous ruin, RFE's MAIN JOB is to tell terviewed hy the RFE staff. Both RFE and the ( rusade are North Atlantic, struck me as a terrific note on ow the people of Eastern Europe T.etters, either with no signa- under the National Committee : which to start 1952. The ....: - ON THE SHIP itself the imprint of the master these things which their Rus- ture or Yin one 2 conceals for a Free Europe, the pres}- : : ; : a i squareheaded skipper had long is immediate. It is a happy ship or a sloppy sian overlords would like most the writer's identity, arrive a dent of which is C. D. Jackson, MUSIC AS WELL AS NEWS—RFE's station in Munich i since ordered crew and pas- hungry ship, according to the skippers mold. a 0 Keep from them. The inci- RPS Deatguae 5 slesay publisher. and Yoarla Wer IT Hungarians native songs and true news the Communists have : sengers to safety over the side. | ship shares in the master's. luck, and responds dents just related are typical L Yom re n ram. government propagandist. banned. This is a trio ‘of exiles; woman at right remains anonymous | First, we have to clear up . Well.or poorly to his ability. And, in return, he is. °f.how RFE operates. Sy contain Much us : ATR ‘pati to protect relatives still behind the Iron Curtain “squarehead.” Squarehead is a jeal ? : : oe ; ak formation. RFE also subsgribes AS A PRIVATE organization, P ‘ | : Jealous as no other man was ever jealous of a The Budapest radio gave the " Press h d bv th Strictions term of semiendearment ap- possession, ; temperature so listeners could 0 the Free. fo real Toss us amperec: by » Re ‘ONS America in the best possible nel with death by hanging when plied to all men of Scandinavian I remember one doughty old squarehead with know “whether it was cold Service, whic as its ow n Ways dy ernment po ley! pro. light, while Radio Free Europe's Russia “liberates” Western Euor Teutonic descent who 20 Sut whom I sailed as a passenger on a new and fancy enough to turn on the heat in ©f getting hews. through the Vides . Inencans with a Ire iob is to reveal the Communist rope. The ‘Czech Communist to sea on ships. It may have luxury liner. Some exotic decorator had Bussieq their homes. Because of the : Oh ine dle 4 ih Ans ” 3 I re unisn) regimes in “the worst possible ' government even issiied an offiNeen a Facial nickniie, wo up her innards so lushly that the “old “man” coal shortage in Hungary, the REY began wi ne A Toad ey "oo io light.” : cial note of protest to our gov. but Imes men Calne minre o blew his stack when he saw the delicate vases ~people are not allowed to have 1950, from a small sta iH pond ay Bale nl ® san Sesh How well ir RFE succeeding ernment demanding that RFE unos : e Kin yy yo Den el sitting unsecured on the tables, the long rows heat in their homes at any time Frankfurt : Xnany. r 2 y hk Ts re ey ar In its job? The Commies have = be taken off the air. - i the eh i in the world of untethered glasses in the bar—the genersl. © if the temperatute 18 50 or Se Arie ay ko : a ne trouble anywhere huitted that 1 Wie U, 5. State And the Commie radio and Th % oa . ont flossy frippery of a decorator’'s dream. more. And if it's below 50 they aC sane al a partiew ih )'e an, ; Department would put RFE out ors ate: Sho odie ane Te We nave (apt. Carlsen hanging ono a ae can have heat only between 11, Eastern European country, The else. a of business, they would release Press are Spending a steadil & a - Sy “ » “ » : mos 0 § a), - 4 » s Se, half-sunk ship for the last several days, in a HERR GOTT,” the “old man” said, as he a.m. and 9 p. m. ost powerful is the 135,000 RFE officials believe it Associated, Press Correspondent INCreasing amount of time these ‘roaring gale, for a variety of reasons that make shoved off on the malcen on boi ‘ a . ( A watt, medium-wave station at doesn’t overlap or compete with William Ostis. wisom thay jailed days trying to counteract RFE’s. simple men great. sea in a verdamnt apartment house mem to r Bae He Budupesi Hd Munich, RFE says it's the the State Department's Voice in, Czechoslovakia on espionage damaging work. Which ‘makes ; It is no. grandstand play, of course. . The, We picked up a nice. I er 1 : ndaged a Ue, wou say strongest medium-wave station of America. One non-RFE ex- charges. RFE very happy. “We know second the skipper leaves the Flying Enterprise, = } Suddenly. th a swell otifside the the temperature was in the 50s "iyo free world: Russia has pert in the radio field put the Aa om we've got “them worried,” one she becomes derelict, and the property of what- 90 degrees A vast ae : " E Anged her course When. actually it was in the 40s... ahout as strong — relationship between the two THE COMMIES have threat- RFE official savs. “And we'ra ever men throw a hawser on her and tow her in. n, Was h Ye ‘00% her on He beam, So, since weather data. is one RFE is supported by contri- this way: “The Volce presents ened all RFE's German person- going to keep them worried." So long as the “old man” sticks ‘aboard, .she n a& crash, and every vase, every glass, thing that slips freely through keeps on belonging to her owners. ! purtied pa Joi Space and smashed against the the Iron Curtain, RFE told the . . Fir *" oad 0 € ship as suddenly straightened its ~~ Hungarian people every day : THAT 1S the practical side. The romantic _ a the oo ipper came down from the what their temperature really HOW TO DRY PLASTER— Tim . 2 3 . He was , : : : s side is that any captain of any. ship gets to kifow “Aha.” he said ine “ was, The Budapest radio knew : * 2 d love that ship with an affection that is pass te aoAiC, TUDDING his hands. “Ve are . when it was licked, and pretty 4 x: a a at ove ot roma om P22 TO $008 101 8 hi . wen some onicaring ve Wei Have the Russians Invented Lately? : difference if she's a reeking, wallowing seatied aloo vent worried much about Capt. Carlsen, = temperature altogether, : " | : : AN * old rustpot. If you stay aboard her long enough on the Flying Enterprise. Squarehead Sx x =» : ee ; ; . ib ; : : ; . g! skippers generally make out all right. . a Wl . : By WILLIAM STONEMAN 2000 rooms and a golden spire been put into operation since the and engineers the Ministry of her personality rubs off on you and you can't : : , AFTER RFE told the people Y Times Farelen Correspondent rising 825 feet above the earth. war. Waterways and Transport, the leave the old bag to fight it out alone. : of. Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, PARIS, Jan. ‘4 American a ou 4 Nearly all plowing and 75 ‘MVD and ther MGB are now This is a piece of ancient sentiment that is Dishin the Di t that Comrade Absolonva was a masons will be glad to héar- SOVIET animal husbandry per cent of all the sowing in reported to be completing work # largely dying in an air age, because the life of aS b r “dangerous agent,” the Com- that the Russians have now dis- experts have discavered that ]951 is stated to have been done on the 14th and 15th locks of an aircraft begins by being expendable, and is d ‘Xe . rade was seen around Brati- covered how te dry plaster in. cows give more milk and sheep hy tractors and more than 60 the new waterway. Many milea . eventually compounded of so many spare parts By Marguerite Smith slava, no more, : a hurry, . more wool if they have regu- per cent of the harvesting of ~ of the - canal have heen conthat the original plane is lost even if she avoids QT reset a - It probably digin’t help Ana In a recent experiment which lar supplies of water. cereals by combines. creted and large numbers of the honeyard. : How cai pe ved & package of dates from Arizona. Pauker's stock any when RFE made news throughout the, They also claim to have de-' Jn the Ukraine 500. state special ships, including tankers The difference between love of .ship and love can I plant the seeds and encourage growth told the poverty-haunted Ro- -Soviet: Union an “engineer veloped seven new breeds of ‘farmis were electrified during and refrigerator ships, are of airplane is roughly the difference between a Of a plant. Also I have planted grapefruit and - manians that the Communist named Feldman used a battery cattle, 13 breeds of sheep and. 1951. being built for use on the canal fast infatuation and an enduring marriage. toa Seed and had fairly good luck in getting leader had recently gone on a of 30 infra-red lamps to dry four new Kinds of horses since . 1, Byelorussia which was ' when it opens. : it =. hid . 1 lew Jeeves on a Spindly stem, Then they fall Pants hat-buying spree - Jacques out a patch of fresh plaster. the revolution. ; ~ completely devastated and Work on the South Ukrainian THE PROPRIETORSHIP of captain for his . rs. Margare afer, Arcadia, ath hats at that. This worked 51 times faster Qne of their latest firsts is :

-seagoing. command is like nothing else in the world. His entire life is centered up in the rivets that "hold her together; the rust that perpetually

stripped of live-stoek during the . war the number of cattle is said to have increased by 132

“A—An Arizona date palm--ought to be very

and North Crimean canals will happy in a Hoosief household. One easy way to

be rushed during 1952 and the South Ukrainian job alone will

RFE blew the whistle on

“triple-acting”’ the Codr brothers of Dacice,

than mother nature, according a to Soviet, statisticians. chine which is

mitking- maclaimed to be

) start”date seed is to stick the seeds-about an inch Czechoslovakia. | It ‘said fhe * Americans, * who lack the ~ ‘the best in the world.” per cent in -the last three years, need 12.000 “workers.” gnaws ‘at her plates, and the million problems : : . . brothers were informers and Marxist scientific urge and y # » “the number of pigs by five times An army of 25° different ‘that attend her voyages.” ~~“ : i a alt : 4 spies and had caused many don't like the idea of hauling WITH DUE allowance for apd sheep by two and a half. “scientific ‘exploratory expedis. " ==. Old seamen look like no other breed of men, Read Marguerite Sith 3 Garden Column non-Communists to be arrest- hatteries of =searchlights * exaggeration and outright lies = times. - . tions” reportedly -inelud ing and feel like no other hreed of men. They are In ihe Sunday limes ed. Following: the warning, - :

arpund with them, may prefer the. brothers . were beaten up to dry their plaster by turning several times. , on the central heating. How-does RFE get its infor-’ 2 8.8 a»

mation? In the first place, . ADD-to the great Soviet sky-

?

Soviet reports indicate serious progress ‘in several branches of to be regarded as counter-revo-agriculture during the last year. * Jutionary in the Soviet Union. - The Ukraine, most important - - : 8.8 4 ei Soviet grain producing area, is ‘BARRING Stalin's death the

"Specific statistics still seem Uneasy ashore, but are so geared to wind, water p see and weather, and so finely attuned to the mood and capriciousness of their vessél that they seem

to be endowed with a couple of extra senses.

“thousands of specialists” ia surveying the proposed route of, ‘the main Turkmen. Capal. ana other leading Soviet “project.”

down into a pot of fairly good, rather loose soil, Then invert a tumbler over the pot. This keeps it moist so you don't have to worry about its dry-

i ; . Although shifting sands and : ; . The implied trust of command is #o great, in INg out during the fairly long period it will take’ nearly everyone on its produc- scrapers which have . been stated to have produced 54 mil- biggest event in Russia in 1952 the lack of transportation niay cf. Hives, cargo and the ship itself, that. very few to germinate. Once your date palm has started, tion and writing staff is a refu- ‘planned during the past three lion bushels more in 1951 than should be the opening of the - delay this undertaking tor seva . - fl - captains ever recover fully from the loss of a Temove the tumbler. The little plant will be fair- gee from one of ‘the stern : y \ :

decades a handsome 48-story administrative building in the Zaryadye section of Moscow. If and when this edifice is

it did in 1950. Sugar production in the Ukraine is said to have . been up by 370.000 tons. 5 reported officially that

Volga-Dop Canal, now officially eral years. it is clear that the promised for the spring. , Soviet” government will have Using tens of thousands of plenty-of other work for every

p. I've known a few ‘skippers’ who lost their ommands through one bad break or anothermost of whom were sailing before the mast again,

ly tough from there on. Give it sun, Keep it warm. _ European countries behind the ‘Water it thoroullhly once a week. As to your curtain. Broadcasts beamed to other tropical fruits.aren't ‘vou keeping the Hungary, for instance, are writ-,

vere ; ; L y It is ‘slave laliorers and large .con-. fan and woman that the secret $ and drowning their sorrow in booze. . . . groumd too wet? Or is.the soil very poor? . ten amd produced by Hungar- built it is supposed to-have 637,000 new.15 hp tractors have .'tingents -of. ordinary. civilians police can'mah— ~~ 1 - oi 3 . is RT Lis ~ - « 1 3 4 : i oa fan ” / n : al aati, : Ev i 2. 1 Eo Sie ? #8 oe : an : _ x - 4 > —— y +,