The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 07, 1955, Image 21

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    CALLS CONFERENCE
BONN, Germany .( chancel
lor Adenauer has recalled West
(icrman ambassadors from major
posts abroad for a cold war strat
egy conference, government
spokesmen disclosed Tuesday, of
ficials said all envoys in European
countries were recalled as well as
some from other points, including
the ambassadors to E'jypt and India.
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Saturday!
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Paper
FRIDAY!
'Committee Says
i Individual Taxes
eed Priority
WASHINGTON i - The Com
mittee for Economic Development
said Tuesday individual income
tax rates should gel "first prior
ity" in any tax reduction permit
ted by a balanced federal budget.
While all income tax rates
should be cut next year, the CEO
said in a tax policy report, "a
relatively greater percentage re
duction. , , should be made in
the middle and upper brackets
where extremely high rates are
seriously interfering with the in
centive to take risks and with the
supply and mobility of investment
funds."
The CED is a nonprofit economic
research and education organiza
tion with headquarters in New
York. The tax report was drawn
up by its program committee.
If the federal budget situation
permits, the CED said, there
should be some reduction also in
corporate income and excise or
sales tax rates.
Predicting its tax suggestions on
a balanced federal budget, the
CED assumed that taxes can safely
be cut bv three to four billion
dollars next year, "although the
actual figure may turn onto be
more or less than this
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Section Of Mr. Hood
Highway To Be Named
PORTLAND ijn A section of
the Ml. Hood Highway between
Rhododendron and Little Zigzag
River will he designated a the
"E. Henry Wemme Forest Corri
dor," the State Highway Commis
sion reported Monday.
This is being done as a tribute
to Wemme. a pioneer in Oregon
road building.
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A GIFT FOR IKE Embroidered portrait of President Eisenhower
is displayed by Juana Maria Luz Alblzu on her arrival in New
York from Spain. It took her almost a year to complete the
embroidery, sometimes spending 13 hours a day on it. Much ol
the thread in the portrait, which she hopes to present personally
to the President, is made from sold.
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FOUR-SEATER MOTORCYCLE Brituh
motorryclr Willi oversized sidecar ronvfrls the lliree-whrelrr
mlu transportation Tor four the driver and three passengers.
WASHINGTON Sen. II.
Alexander Smith (H-NJ) called on
the combined AFL-CU) Tuesday to
abandon oruanizpd labor's practice
of endorsing congressional candi
date in next year's campaign.
smith, top Jlepuuiiean on the
Senate Labor Committee, spoko
out in an interview as GOP con
troversy over labor's role in poli
tics hit a new peak.
hnuoTsini! the stand ol hen.
Goldwater It-Ariz) that the unions
have "no ruhl" to back a presi
dential candidate, Smith said he
thinks that applies to candidates
for the Senate and House as well.
The men and women of labor
mustn't be railroaded into polnical
endorsements," he said. ''It is a
sound practice for labor unions to
keep their members politically in
formed but it would be a mistake
for them to try to endorse any
candidates."
In the past the political arms
of the AK1. and CIO nave endorsed
or opposed candidates for Senate
and House seats on the basis of
their labor records.
FUNNY BUSINESS
''"
PORTLANDER NAMED
SAI.E.M I William A. Calla-'
him, Portland, was reappointed by
(iov. Patterson Tuesday to the
State Industrial Accident Commis
sion. Callahan represents labor on the
commission, as well as on the
State Unemployment Compensa
tion Commission.
Mealtime
Answer to Previous Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Baked
Virginia
4 He entertain!
at meals
I Breakfast
cereal
12 Exist
13 Pen name of
Charles Lamb
M What yeast
dough does
15 Possessive
pronoun
16 Good fight
seats
18 English poet
20 Notions
21 Dessert is
usually the
! meal's
22 Sea eagle
24 Mark
28 His legs
make a meal
27 Marble
30 Girl's name
32 Rebuke
34 Looked closely
35 Declaimed
36 Indian weight
37 Warm, as
butter
39 Chews a meal
without teeth
40 Metallic vein
41 Animal
doctor (coll.)
42 Shiny fabric
45 Rating
49 South African
province
51 Born
52 Monster
53 Gudrun's
husband
54 Hail!.
65 Used to cook '
a meal (pi.)
56 Require
57 French plural
article
DOWN
1 Exclamations
2 Operatic solo
3 Emissary
4 King ot
Judea (Bib.)
5 Medley
6 Wrongdoer
7 Child game
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cook
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deep
11 Cape
17 Vocalizer
19 Show
contempt
S3 Showed fury
38 Envoy
40 Marks
25 Arrow poison 41 Sound
26 Wilted 42 Halt
27 In the morning 43 Jason's ship
28 Entry In a 44 Small pastry
ledger
29 Couches
31 Used for
fruit drinks
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47 Glacial ice
48 Turns right
50 Moving truck
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