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BOSTON TW air view of 150-year-old Massachusetts State Prison was made while four hardened in
mtei held fire guards as hostages in solitary confinement section, arrow, center background. The
prison, scene of three riots in past three years in which guards were held as hostages, has been con
demned SI times by the state. The rebellions four have threatened to kill a guard for every shot fired
at them. Prison officials said no force was planned to subdue the uprising. (AP Wirephoto)
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BOSTON Warden John J. O'Brien dutches at his collar as ho an
swers questions from newsmen in front of .Massachusetts State
Prison while four armed convicts held five guards as hostages in-
, aide. The long-term desperadoes, thwarted in n breakout attempt,
threaten to kill guards if action is taken against them. (AP Wire-
pnow ; . , 1 fttdhowever- that ha believe the
Tf? lMiillif WiBi4 AalATimm tMthr l)k
Review of State Game
Management Planned
CORVALLIS m The state's
game management program- for
the past five years will be reviewed
at the midwinter meeting of the
Oreeon Wildlife Federation here
Feb. .
The discussion will be led by
Phil Schneider, state game
director, and state ; game
commissioners.
The accident death rate in the
United States is about 57 per 100.-
000 people per year.
Bing &o8bybii7
Road to Recovery
HOLLYWOOD tfl Bing Cros
by, recovering from n kidney stone
operation, felt so well Thursday
he was "scribbling notes, calling
his office and Issuing orders, bis
brother reported.
Larry Crosby, who handles many
of the crooner's affairs, said Bing
was doing very well and asked to
read his mail. :
Bing. hospitalized in nearby San
ta Monica, was in surgery for four
hours Thursday.
Red-Invaded
Isle Described!
As Not Vital
(Story also on page one.) I
WASHINGTON ( President
Eisenhower at his news confer
ence : Wednesday cunimized the
importance of Yikiangshan, the
island the Reds boast of hav
ing captured. He also took the
position that the Tachens were not
essential to the defense of For
mosa and the Pescadores.
However, he, said the Tachens
were a diuerent proposition from
Yikiangshan. He said the Tachens
were ; occupied by a division of
troops. They are of value as an
observation outpost, be said. j
In connection both with any nec
essary regrouping or evacuation,
the meeting at the State Depart
ment quickly got into the question
of the President's constitutional
powers to make use of American
forces. The 7th Fleet was original
ly put into the Formosa Strait at
the start of the Korean War as a
means of protecting 'the southern
flank of American military posi
tions in Japan and Southern Korea.
With the Korean War long since
ended, whatever emergency pow
ers former President Truman act-J
ed under are regarded by Secre
tary Dulles as obsolete. Dulles has
Rebels Fail to
Get Foothold
In Guatemala
(Story also on page one)
GUATEMALA UP). The anti
Communist government of Presi
dent Carlos Castillo Armas said a
rebel force tried and failed to
seize the Aurora Air Force base
here Thursday and several men
were killed or .wounded in a clash
with troops.. . j,
The outbreak apparently was the
biggest blow . attempted against
Castilla Armas' government since
his irregulars drove out the Red
supported government of President
Jacobo Arbenz Guzman last June.
Conflicting reports said Castillo
Armas was in seclusion in the
presidential palace - here and at
Monte Rico, a beach resort about
60 miles away, l,- .
Without confirmation, the leader
of the revolt was -reported to be
CpL Francisco " Cosenza. former
ambassador to Italy who recently
returned here and was jailed. He
was released a ; few days ago.
. Cosenza was reported to be a
close , friend of ex-President Ar
benz. Arbenz-recently left his exile
residence in Mexico and went to
Switzerland where that country ex
tended him the right to Swiss cit
izenship through his father. -
Government officials said the
names of the plotters against the
Castillo Armas' regime could not
be made public yet. It was hinted
that the move was instigated' or
supported by Communists.
, Cosenza's recent arrest was
made on orders of the Committee
for Defense against Communism,
which has attempted to purge Gua
temala of Communists since Cas
tillo Armas took over as president
No figures were given on the
number killed and wounded.
In recent weeks there has been
an increase in grumbling among
the people against the Castillo Ar
mas regime. Though still person
ally popular with the people, Cas
tillo Armas has had to contend
with a number of conspiracies.
His economic program got a
slow start and j there have been
complaints that 'the cost of living
was too high and his government
overloaded with; bureaucrats.
recently signed defense treaty with
Formosa, now up for. Senate, ap
proval, would continue the Presi
dent'! authority to keep the fleet
on patrol. . '
- Prompt senate ratification of the
Formosa defense treaty was also
urged Thursday by the secretary
of state. . He . told ' Congressional
leaders it would remove any doubt
from Chinese Communist minds
about this country's determination
to defend the island.
U.S. Patent No. 1 was issued
in 1838 to John Ruggles of Maine
on a device to increase the power
of railway locomotives and to pre
vent the wheels from sliding.
Idaho Eyes
Hike in Auto
License Fee
BOISE.' Idaho LB The High
way Committee of the Idaho House
oi Kepreseniaiives introduced a
bill Thursday to charge from $10
to 123 for actomobue license plates,
according to the age of the car.
Chairman Harold Snow . (R -Latah)
said a change to such a
scale from the present flat 15 fee
would bring 1 million dollars
per year in additional revenue to
ue nara-pressed highway fund.
' In the busiest day "to date in
the 33rd Legislature, the two
Houses received more than a score
of -measures; including, repeal of
the , 15 per cent income tax cut
enacted in 1953. i
The Senate passed five Senate
Bills, the House passed two House
bills, and a House-approved bill
barring foreign corporations from
taking the names of Idaho corpor
ations was passed by the' Senate
and sent to the governor. .
The House State Affairs Com
mittee introduced .a new version
of its resolution to permit the gov
ernor to succeed himself, amended
to bar more than two consecutive
terms. . . ' ..
Bills ' introduced In the . House
would provide for Saturday clos
ing of banks, increase the capital
needed to organize a state bank,
authorize salmon fishing in . Idaho
streams, abolish ' the office of
county school superintendent, give
police powers to fish and game
conservation officers and provide
a three per cent penalty for failure
to file an income tax return.
Shell Found on
Sand Island,
Washington
ILWACO. Wash. (UP) Discov
ery of a 10 inch shell on Sand
Island near here set off a lot of
ruckus if nothing else. '
The whole thing started when
Ema MaU told law enforcement
officers he had found a rusted,
yard-long shell buried in the sand.
Police called a demolition crew
from Bangor. Wash- and rowed
them ever to the Island.' The bomb
experts punted a little dynamite
around the shell and touched it off.
Nothing happened but a big bang
from the dynamite. The "crew put
a second charge of explosive
around the shell. This time they
got a larger bang and woke up
most of the residents of Hwaco.
But they didn't do -any damage
to the shell, r
The coast guard was called. The
shell was gingerly placed in a skiff
and the crew started for shore.
Halfway to the mainland, the skiff
swamped.
The coast guard men swam
ashore and returned to their sta
tion. The demolition crew went
back to Bangor.
Income Under $5,000? Card Form May Help
Read ImtrvcHoai carefully.
Complete both tides of form.
Please print.
U. S. INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN
kt yoe se this form, the Internal Revenue Service will compute your fas.
it
o
1954
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. t DECLARE UNDER THE PENALTIES OT PERJURY THAT THIS IS A TRUE. CORRECT.
AND COMPLETE RETURN TO -THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ANO BELIEF.
TAXPAYER'S SIGNATURE AND OATE I
JF JOINT RCTURN. WIFCS (HUSBAND'S) SIGNATURE
(POR USE OF INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
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Rep. Green
Backs Alaska
x4ir Service
WASHINGTON OB Rep. Edith
Green (D-Ore) says : direct air
service between Portland and
Alaska is essential to national de
fense and economic reauirements
of the territory.
She said Thursday she stressed
this in a letter to Chairman Chan
Gurney of the Civil Aeronautics
Board urging renewal of operating
authority for Pacific Northern and
Alaska Airlines which now oper
ate over the Portland-Alaska route.
The board has been reported
ready to recommend elimination
of these two carriers from Port
land to Alaska service and to pro
vide Eights to Alaska only from
Seattle.
Mrs. Green, who joined with
other members of the Oregon dele
gation in an appeal to the board
and to President Eisenhower, said
in her separate letter:
"It should be emphasized. In re
lation to the board's previous com
mendable expression favoring con-Unuance-
of tba direct service, that
the interests of Alaska and the
Pacific Northwest including the
state of Oregon, with Portland as
its traditional gateway to Alaska,
continue to be inseparable.
"Further, the requirements of
national defense for. fully devel
oped and independently equipped
air transportation facilities, with
particular emphasis on the' strate
gic importance of Alaska, are ot
grave concern to me.
Traffic 'Light'
For Added Bridge
On Puget Sound
OLYMPIA tft A financial ex
pert who has handled some of the
state s major bond issues said
Thursday present traffic on Puget
Sound would not support the cost
of building a cross-Sound bridge.
Paul D. Speer, Chicago consult
ant in muncip&l financing, told a
Joint meeting of the House and
Senate Roads and Bridges Com
mittee - that the . opinion was his
own.
He ouickly added that he had
not had an advance look at a long
anticipated official traffic survey
to determine the financial feasibil
ity of a proposed bridge across the
Sound.
The hearing was called by Julia
Butler Hansen, chairman of the
House Committee on Highways, to
consider; legislation which would
authorize the Ton Bridge Authori
ty to refinance the state ferry sys
tem with a new 10 million dollar
bond issue. - - ' -
i
iSiitesman, $a!em, Orecon, Frldsy, Jin. 21, HSMSae. 4)-S '
Salem h.
Obituaries
Classified Index
Tor Your Convenience"
Martka Jane D(KM
At Tart, Ore., Jan. II. Survived
by son. W. C DcRoss. Newport. Or.:
Uters Mrs. Annie Coffel. Soaeburg.
ore.: "Drawer, c a. wuuamsoa. aux
Creek. Neb.: tTandson. Ronald w.
DeRou. Salem. Services la the Vir
ail T. Golden Chapel Saturday, Jan.
22. at a p-m
Cemetery. Rev.
wtu officiate.
Interment In City View
Harold Xmaa
W.
Andrew Do ram '
At the residence, Rt 1. Box MS,
Jan. IS. at the afe of It. Survived by
daughters. Mrs. Mary Scheid. Mrs.
Theresa Sikorra. both of Salem: Mrs.
Agatha Stevens. A 1 ham bra. Calif. J
sons. Georze Do ran. Andrew J.
Doran. Rathael Ooran, Paul Doraa,
aU ot Salem: John Ooran, falls City,
Ore: 21 grandchildren;' 1 great
rranacfuia. a was a-memoes? of in
First Church of the Nezarene. Serv
ice! la the Howell-Edwards chapel.
reaay, Jan. ji, at iao p.m. Kev.
W. R. Munger and Rev. William Clay
will officiate. Concluding services
at Belcrest Memorial Park. , -
(BeUe) EUzaketh Archer
Late resident of &SS N.' 17th St. at
a local hospital January 19 at the age
of 79 years. Sister ot George Griffin.
cio. Oregon; Aunt ot Jtldon Griffin.
Salem. Services Saturday, January 22
at 10:30 am. in the HoweU-Edwards
Chape L Graveside services at Frank
lin Butte Cemetery at Scio Saturday
at 2:00 p.m.
SSwast -V
Guy Tex ' ' ' -
Late resident ot Medford, Ore, at
a local hospital Jan. IS. Shipment
will be made to Pearl Funeral Home,
Medford, Ore., for services and in
terment by Clough-Barrick Co.
Joseph Welch
At a local hospital, Jan. M. at the
age of 78. Survived by sister. Mrs.
Clara Baker. Portland. Announce
ment of services later by the How
ell-Edwards Chapel,
90S PERSONAL
110 Meeting Notices
312 Lost and Found -314
TramportaUoa .
IIS Personal . .
toe agricvlturx
402 Livestock for Sale
40S Livestock Wanted
404 Poultry and Rabbits
40SFets
409 Sea Foods - - ...
410 Seeds and Plants
412 Fruit aud Farm Produce
414 Farm Equipment .
129 Auction Sales - .
450 HXRCXANSISB T '
451 Machinery and Tool
452 Wanted Machinery. Toots
134 Sewing Machines
45S Household Goods tor Sale
453 Wanted Household Goods
UT Radio and Teievtslom
45S Building Materials
460 Mvslcal Instruments 4
463 Sports Equipment
464 Bicycles
4C Trade. Mlsrenaneom
488 For Rent, Miscellaneoue
470 For Sale Miscellaneous - ;
472 Wanted. Miscellaneous '
474 Miscellaneous
475 fuel ,
S00 BUSINESS AND RCARCS
S10 Money to Loan
512 Loans Wanted
319 Investments
SOO EMPLOYMENT
rat Help Wsnted
604 Help Wanted. Male
605 Help Wanted. Female)
60S Pickers Wasted
610 Sales Persons
412 Work Wanted. Mats
614 Work Wanted. Female)
615 Situations Wanted
SIS Employment Agendas
sit job information
(IS Education
(20 Day or Contract
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ex
ecutor of the estate of Alma Crab
tree, deceased. AU persons having
claims against the estate ot said de
ceased are notified to present the
same to the executor at the office
of the County Clerk, Marion, County
Courthouse. Salem. Oreeon. within
six months after the date ot the first
publication of this notice. -
XMiea ana first Buousned January
H. 1955.
Charles Robert Montgomery
Executor. J. 21. 28. F. 4. 11
Gtjr Sales Tiix
Approved by
Gov. Langlie
OLYMPIA m Gov. Langlie
gave his blessing Thursday to a
proposal that would allow cities to
levy a one per cent sales tax.
I recommended such legislation
four years ago," the chief execu
tive said, "and my feelings have
not changed.
71 feel that cities and counties
should have as broad latitude as
possible to meet their needs."
Legislation, to authorize the city
sales tax was outlined Thursday
br representatives of the City of
Seattle.
- City Councilman Charles M. Car
roll confirmed the proposal is tak
ing shape but said it has not yet
been drafted in bill form.
He estimated the tax, designed
to solve Seattle's financial dilem
ma, would wring in about 12 mil
lion a year in that city alone if
it were applied to all items.
Carroll said he would favor such
a tax if it .was not applied to food
stuffs. - i
If foodstuffs were exempt it
would raise about four million.
If. the tax were enacted, the sit
uation in Washington would be
similar to" California, where cities
are allowed to levy a sales tax in
addition to the state sales tax.
Meantimev the state-owned fer-
ry system ran into verbal squalls.
Sen. Jack Rogers accused the
State Toll Bridge Authority of sup
pressing a report which recom
mended doing away with the Se-
atue-Bremerton ferry service.
He said the report was issued
last August by W. C. Gilman Co.,
consulting engineers for the TBA,
but had never been released.
A quick denial came from D. B.
Hedges, TBA executive secretary.
In the House. Rep. Julia Butler
Hansen's Highways Commit
tee held a public hearing on a pro
posal to authorize a 10 million
dollar bond issue for, refinancing
the ferry system.
Ferry System Manager Floyd
McDowell , said the system would
have to be refinanced to avoid a
30 per cent increase in ferry rates.
Judge Directs
HelserFirm
Take Actions
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!SAN FRANCISCO (II - Federal
District Judge Louis E. Goodman
Wednesday issued an interim
order directing the J. Henry Helser
k Co., investment counselling firm
of Portland. Ore., to do certain
things pending the trial of the
Security Exchange Commission's
charges against the company.
! Judge Goodman Tuesday declined
to issue a temporary injunction
sought by the SEC against the
comoamr on accusations that the
vHedy fcHcjfcra
!L .STair If Beaver':
ocvui iua stvtw uv juufv auavfiu
set the trial for April 4,' r
" The court, however, in refusing
the preliminary injunction condi
tioned its decision upon the
performance by. the company of
acts which were se forth in the
interim order Issued Wednesday,
i . The order stipulates that the
company will not make any repre
sentations that safety of principal
is assured or that the accounts will
appreciate 100 per cent in value or
that the income of the accounts
will be 9 or 15 per cent in any
particular amount. v ,
The order said that the company
must not make representations to
the -effect that it has a special
investment program , for , each
client's account It also specifies
that the company will promptly
deliver to each officer or ; agent
engaged in soliciting or serving
accounts of clients a copy of the
court order. It further reserved to
the SEC the right to ask the court
for relief in the event of breach
of any part of the court order.
The court also directed the
company must not make represen
tation to clients that monthly
checks are income, if they are not.
The Helser company has 37
branch offices in California and
Oregon.
Judge Goodman's order said that
the company must agree to the
stipulations, but they do not consti
tute admission of any of the
charges the SEC has lodged
against the company.
IN THE. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MARION COUNTY
In the Matter ot the Estate . )
of - )
JOHN A. HILLES, Deceased. )
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Ad
ministrator ot the estate ot JOHN
A. HT1J.KS. deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State ot Oregon fcr
Marion County. AU persons having
claims against said estate are nereoy
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with proper vouchers,
to the administrator at 65 East Broad
way. Eugene. Lane County. Oregon.
within six (() months from the date
ot the first publication of this notice;
the same Deme rnoay, tne zist aay
ot January. 1935. ; '
Richard P. Hllles. Administrator
ot the estate ot John A. Hllles;
Deceased.
co Johnson.. Johnson St Harrang
Attorneys at Law
5 East Broadway
Eucene. Oreeon :
JT .'. r. 4. 11, 18
Libya has no rivers, canals, or
fresh waters and gets very little
rain
NOTICE OF NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARINO
vmww rnmi - with MIS 33S.S3&. to the
lKal voters ot the Non-High School District of Marion County Oregon.
fr 7.- ii, i i . .w. u-A riiit Srhnnl Office In Salem.
Oregon, on the lth day of February. 1955. at 130 o'clock pjn. for the
purpose of uiscussing tne ouagei ior tne xucw jm v
1953. and ending June ao. iws. nerewancr set iorm.
BUDGET a
Estimated receipts
1. EsUmated cash on hand at beginning of year.
2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes . . ,
S. Amount received from B. S. S. , ,
. - V . ' , j
loiai
.J none
..$ 30.000.00
.S 32,500.00
NOTICE OF FUBUC HVARTNO
ON STREET VACATION ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Common Council of the City of
street being the easterly twenty feet
of tne area shown on tne recoraea
olat of Kroshus Addition to Salem.
Marion County, Oregon, which street
has not been opened and is not
needed by the public for street pur
poses, and that the ssid councU has
fixed the 14th day of February. 1855,
at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. as
the time, snd the council chambers
in the City Hall in Salem. Oregon,
as the place, for the hearing of the
said proceedings and any and all
objections snd remonstrances to the
proposed vscation. Objections to such
vacation. If any there be. shaU be
made in writing and filed with the
City Recorder of said "city prior to
the time of hearing.
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder. .
J.14.1U8.F.4.11
TOO RENTALS "
702 Sleeping Rooms, Boar -
703 Wanted Rooms, Board
705 Apartments for Rent
107 uouse for sens
708 Farms. Tracts 4
709 Wanted to Rent
T10 Wanted" to Rent Bousea
712 Wanted to Rent Apta,
714 Business Rentals .t
US Resort Rentals .
S00 REAL ESTATE -
801 Business OnportunlUes '
801 Business Property
804 Suburban
805 Houses for 'Sale
sot Apts.. Courts for Sale
808 Lots for sale -
S10 Farms. Acreage tor Sale
(12 Exchange Real Estate
810 Resort Property
SIS Wanted Real Estate y
S50 AUTOMOTIVE '
851 Auto Parts & Repair
852 Used Cars for Sate
S54 Trucks: Trailers for Sale
854 Wanted. Cars. Trucks
(58 Motoi cycles
860 Auto Miscellaneous .
8S2 House Trailers
864 Heavy Equlpmesst
880 Aircraft
. ADS IN. THIS COLUMN : .
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late to Classify
13.750 BUYS 1 A. Borne I S900 dnl 1
mt west ox - urusn college store
on Wallace Rd. IMMZD. POSSES
SION. STULLER. RItr. Ph. 2-5557
or 4-5782.
LOST: Black puppy named Dinah,"
Please can z-wtw.
from N. 18th.
1 ROLL-A-WAY bed.
St Phone 4-1429.
2380 CUude
FOR RENT, S BR. house. Painted
latelv Inside & out. Utility rm-
rate, near scnooi at zencea yaro.
-34b eany a.m. or eve
15?
FOR SALE or trade, IMS Harley mo
. torcycle. Take TV or pickup. I-373Q.
land.
Dam
Box SM, Ststesmsn-Journal.
35 A. good buildings, S miles Salem. -
Phone 2-4303.
9 x 12 WOOL Rug, chrome breakfast
set, wood range & Eureka vacuum
cleaner. Ph. 2-4488. .
300 PenonaJ
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Marion County. Probate
Department, as Administratrix of the
Estate of Oscar Martin Olsen. de
ceased, and that she has 'duly quali
fied as such administratrix. All oer-
sons having claians against the estate
of said decedent are notified to pre
sent the same duly verified to me
at 125 N. Liberty Street. Salem, Ore
gon, within six 6 months from the
date of this notice.
Dsted at Salem. Oreeon. this 21st
day of January. 1955. v -
ORIETT E. HOLZKAMP,
Administratrix ot the Estate
of Oscar Martin Olsen. deceased
J. WILLIAM STORTZ, l
Attorney at Law,
200 Gray Building, -
125 N. Liberty Street,
Salem, Oregon
;. tMMTAM.lt.
312 Lost and Found
LOST or strayed from 1335 Cross St,
2 mo. old beagle puppy. Black. Tan
& white. Name Dixie. Call 4-5602
after a p-m. Friday or anytime Sat.
tc Sun.
LOST Refrigerator hand truck, east
os saiem. uogg Bros. . fti. s-sim.
316 Personal1
FOR FACTS about the Catholic
Church, write P. O. Box 6343. In
dianapolis, Indiana. - Information
sent under plain cover. No personal
follow-up. - 1
GILMOUR Nursing Home, 2455 State
St. Ph. 4-B6Z8. state ucensea. in
spection invited at all times. - 2
Classified
Advertising
SAFE, permanent removal of un
sightly facial hairs. Erich of N. Y.
.152,500.00
- ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES f - !
- ITEM Expend, for two fiscal years , BUDGET Estimated
next preceding i the current - Zxpendltures
' -- . :' '' school year - 1
, 1952-83 19S3-S4 - 1954-5S 1955-58
L Tuition ; 120809.14
2. personal service ,
3. Postage. Telephone
4. supplies, printing
420O0
43.00
none
S. Election, Publicity . 78.1S
S. Travel 54 90
7. Interest , . none
S. Audit - 1, . .. ., . . , 393.00
t. Retirement, Soe. Sec. . "Bone
M. Capital Outlay . none
XL Xmergency , . . none
$243,418.08
500.00 '
ss.oe
" ? none
48.15"
, 162.80
none
245.09
186 M
311.U
none
SlBt.400 00
soo oo -
50.00
.200.00
100.00
200.00
' none
500.00
' . none
' none '
MJKW.09
$204,900)0
1 700.00
t 50.00
; 200.00
I 100.00
2CO.00
aone
! 500.00
j 250.00
100.00
IfiOQJOO
Totols
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-S308J97.lt S24S.008SS 6196J50 00 S3O8.O0O.OO
Summary of Estimated expenditures, receipts and available cash balance
and tax levy; . - ;
L Total estimated expenditures ! " , f on o
IL Deduct total estimated receipts . , - f 82400.00
m. Amount necessary to balance budget ' ' . f m vw on
IV. Add estimated amount of taxes not collectable- during year 8 30.000.00
V. Add estimated amount ot discount Interest - - 3,500.00
VI Defielt . j,one
afOW CARD FORM WORKS Here Is a sample ef the new card in
cesae tax fenn, treat and back, which auay taxpayers with ia
centes aader $5,000 can nse this year. Hade eat for fictional per
sons at flctioaal address, it would call for a refund ef $2849
which doesat show or the fona, hot la computed by the Internal
Revenue kureau. which aetifies yea whether rem have overpaid
year tax v awe the cevernment money. Tea do wot send payment
with this farm. And rememher, the farm reproduced here is just
a snide. Tow ewa fliures wCI no doubt be different, and year
wr return stay net require yea to use all Ue hlanxs filled ii
here. Or yea may aeed more, if tor have a bii family. - - -
VH Total' estimated levy ,
-S1S9.000.00
ted January 14.' 1955 -. Approved by Budget Comm. January 14. ISM
'' H. JUUIULST, 1 ft. IDWAHOS,
Chairman. Board of Directors Chairman. Budget Committee
AGNES C BOOTH. AGNES C BOOTH.
Secretary. Board Directors Secretary. Budget Committee
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