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Congressiona I 'Donnyb ook' Seen if Spending, Tax Gut Plans Clash Battle Could Put Tax Reduction Off Until 1964 Washington -fl)PD- Sen. Wal lace F. Bennett (R-Utah) today predicted a "real donnybrook" in Congress if President Rea nedy proposes new programs of federal spending as well as an overall tax cut. Such a battle could even dc lay action until 1964 on tax revision, he said. Bennett, a high ranking GOP member of the tax-writ ing Senate Finance commit tee, said he "might vote against any'' tax reduction un less "there is also some cvi' dence of a willingness" by the administration to cut federal spending. Apply Finishing Touches The administration is put ting the finishing touches on its planning for 1063 tax cut and reform proposals. So far no "final" decision has been made by President Kennedy but some key fea tures of the plan have emerg ed with considerable clarity. The main share of tax relief is to go to individuals, partic ularly those in the low and middle income brackets. A cut in the 52 per cent corporate tax rate is in pros pect, but it is not likely to be more than five percentage points, or $2.5 billion and it could be even less. On the question of tax re form, some decisions have been made, but they hinge on Kennedy's approval. Slash Sick Pay Under present thinking there is a strong likelihood the administration will ask Congress to: Repeal or drastically re strict the exemption of sick pay from taxable income. Tighten up on capital gains tax. One way would be to lengthen the period of time an asset must be held before profit from its sale could be treated as a capital gain. Tighten up on taxation of oil and gas producers. There is a strong feeling among many administration officials that the 27 k per cent deple tion allowance for oil and nat ural gas Is unwarranted. Repeal the $50 exclusion and 4 per cent tax credit for dividend income. Government experts feel the exclusion and credit discriminate in favor of high Income individuals. Stocks Continue To Retain Gains New York-WPD-Stocks show ed no signs of relinquishing their recent gains today. Georgia Pacific, a market feature, rose nearly 2Va after announcing plans for major refinancing. Chemicals were mixed with Union Carbide up better than 2 and Du Pont off about 1. Steels were firm and aulas were narrowly mixed. IBM shed more than a point in the electronics and oils were erratic. Some metals firmed but a few growth stocks tended to move lower. Airliner Crashes Outside Paris; 21 Persons Killed DINES WITH TROOPS Secretary of the Navy Fred C. Korth, who flew to Guanlanamo Naval Base in Cuba to have Thanksgiving dinner with troops there, is shown in the field as men on duty paused long enough for the holi day feast. From left are Pfc. Daniel L. Martinez, Salem, Ore., and Pfc. William Kniskern, Primley, Mich. (UPI) l' r 7 B v fn . i :$ FACES CHARGES The Rev. Lerny Daniels. 26. above, has been returned to his home in Texas after he ran away with Flora Jean Cole, a 16-ycar-old choir sinRcr. The girl said "I love him and we plan to get married". Her parents filed charges against Daniels for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. (UPI) Youthful Choir Singer Vows To Marry Clergyman Manford Workers To Return Monday Richland, Wash. -lUrli- More than 2.100 workers will be back on the job Monday at the llanford project here after IfngUiy talks were concluded Thursday. Mediation meetings be tween Pittsburg testing labora tories and the Plumber's Union Local 568 settled the work stoppage. The dispute stemmed from the dismissal of six employees by Pittsburg, which is a sub contractor for the Atomic Kn crKy Commission at llanford. The six had signed cards ask- I Ing for union elections. On Nov. 20. the union post ed pickets at the llanford en trances and the construction workers refused to cross the picket lines. DIDN'T LIKE-BLEMISH Mndit-on, Wis. - HTP - Emil Amdt turned In his driver s license after a record of 4:1 years without a ticket was tarnished last week. Amdt. arrested for driving against traffic, said he did not want to spoil his record any fur ther. Me is 83. Henderson. Tex. -HW pretty 16-ycar-old choir girl who ran away with her min ister and shared a basement apartment with him for three weeks said today she wants to marry the clergyman as soon as he can gel a divorce. "I love him very much," said petite Flora Jean Cole of the Rev. Lcroy Daniels. 26. a Baptist minister. Disappeared Nov. 2 The two disappeared Nov. 2 alter a high school nolhall game and were found in V Ich ila. Kan., Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Daniels was jailed Thursday on charges of contnbtiling to the delinquen cy of a minor. When located by police, he was working in a liquor warehouse in Wichi ta. Flora Jean told newsmen Thursday she and the Rev, Mr Daniels, pastor of the Cristal Farms Uaptist church near Tatum, Tex., plan to be A I married as soon as the clergy man is divorced by his bride of four months. Mrs. Daniels already has filed suit for the divorce. The blonde, brown-eyed girl wept when she and the minis ter were taken into custody. "I won't stay home." she cried. "I'll run away." Filed Charges Flora Jean's parents said they went to the Kev. Mr. Daniels' home after their daughter disappeared and I learned that tin- t in v nia'i also was iiiiin:: They filed j charges against the Kev Mr. Daniels later Flora Jean said her parents ;Uncv she and the Rev. Mr. j Daniels were leaving Tatum, w hleh has a pnpnlathtn of a 1 t She said the nuht she and ! the Rev Mr. Daniels left her lather had seen her in the ; minister's parked ear in a rural lover s lane She said her father .-tupped and asked Ik r to go home ; w ith him lull she relnsed Adenauer To Make Report To Nation Berlin - (UPI) - Chancellor Konrad Adenauer wound up a trip to West Berlin today and prepared for a national tele- Gladfelter, Travis Return fromStudy Committee Event N. II. (Duke) Gladfeltcr, Mcdford and Jackson county representative on the Oregon United Appeal Study commit tee, said today the study was ncaring completion after re turning from another full ses sion in Portland with mem bers of the committee. "This has been one of the most comprehensive studies of the fund-raising organization that I have ever come in con tact with." Gladfeltcr said. 'The study covered every phase of the operation of the Oregon United Appeal and the recommendations, which will be forthcoming as the commit tee completes its assignment, while basically aimed at strengthening the operation and effectiveness of the Ore gon United Appeal will def initely prove of extreme value to the United Crusade area once they are implemented and begin to show tangible results." Also attending the session was R. 11. Travis from Mcd ford, president of the Oregon United Appeal, who reported that final results of the study committee's actions and rec ommendations should be pre sented to the executive com mittee of the OUA sometime in December. Travis also reported that the study committee under the chairmanship of Ben llaiou of Portland had done an out standing job and truly repre sented the interests of the en tire stale as the membership ot the committee had been ap pointed from each of the nine major population areas of Ore gon. SOLVES SAVING PROBLEM Slough. England - ITt Fac tory worker David Waldncr. "2. has solved the problem of I how to save money while w aiting to get married 11c is living in a lent in his fi ancee's back yard. Paris - fUPD - A four-engined Soviet-made airliner carrying 13 passengers and a crew of eight crashed and burned to day during a landing approach at Le Bourget Airport. There were no survivors, airport sources said. The plane, believed to be a turbo-prop jet Ilyushin 18 of the Hungarian Malev Airlines, was en route from Budapest to Paris via Frankfurt, West Germany. It plunged into the ground and caught fire near the vil lage of Roissy - en - France, about six miles north of Le Bourget, one of two major airports in Paris. The Ilyushin 18 is a Soviet made plane in use with sev eral Communist bloc nations. It has a passenger capacity of between 73 and 111, depend ing on the seating arrange ment. Sources at Orly Airport, which is on the south side of Paris, said they had been watching the Ilyushin ap proach Le Bourget on radar. Foreign Briefs ELECTION OF PARTISANS VACATED IN BRASILIA Braiilla-iUPtl-Th election of 11 partisans of President Joao Goulart to congress of state legislatures has been vacated because they are members of sympathiiers of the outlawed Communist party or supporters of "anti-constitutional tendencies," it was reported today. CARDINAL TO SPEND CHRISTMAS IN SAIGON Bangkok - IDPII - Francis Cardinal Spellman will spend Christmas in Saigon and then travel to Bangkok on Dec. 27, informed sources told United Press International today. CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION ARRIVES IN LISBON Libson-WPI-An eight-man U.S. congressional delegation ar rives today on the last leg of a two-week study of world wide military, political and economic affairs. vised report on the crisis that nearly toppled his govern ment this week. Adenauer planned to confer with West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt early today before fly ing back to Bonn in a United States Air Force plane to make the address tonight. The 86-year-old chancellor told a cheering rally of his Christian Democratic Union Thursday that West German troops will be in the front line of any battle for West Berlin. He made only a passing ref erence to the arrests of editors of the news magazine Der Spiegel during his 35-minute speech, referring to the crisis it provoked in his coalition cabinet as "superfluous." Doesn't Expect Force Adenauer said he did not think the Soviet Union would use force against isolated Ber lin. "If, nevertheless, it comes to the use of force, our troops will stand in the very first line." he said. This statement appeared to reverse his government's pre vious stand tiiat West German troops were assigned to NATO and could not be pledged In advance to fight for Berlin. It was believed the change i resulted from his recent talks with President Kennedy in Washington. The United States has urged such a commitment. Tonight's address was ex pected to deal with foreign policy and to explain Adenau er's stand on the crisis in which the Free Democratic party pulled its five ministers out of his cabinet over the con troversial police raid on the news magazine. Publisher Arrested The magazine's publisher and four editors were arrested on suspicion of bribery and treason for a military article in the magazine. Opponents of the government called the ac tion a throw-back to the days of the Gestapo. ! The Free Democrats and the i opposition Social Democrats - Brandt's party - both blamed Defense Minister Franz Jocf Strauss for the raid and de- mandrd that he be fired from ; 1 lie cabinet. Der Spiegel had I long been critical of Strauss, i The FDP announced that its I ministers would not partici ! pate in any cabinet which in cluded Strauss. The 15 CDU ministers also offered their resignations, apparently clear ing the way for Adenauer to drop Strauss. GERMAN GENERAL RETAINS NATO POST Paris-ltlPII-Gen. Adolf Heusinger of West Germany will remain chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Military Committee in Permanent Session for another year effective March 1, 1963, NATO announced Thursday. The chairmanship normally is hold for a two-year period, subject to a one-year extension. Heusinger has held the post since March, 1961. But then the plane disap peared, they said. Le Bourget is on the north side of the city. Roissy-en-France is a village of about 1,100 persons. Bank Debits in Area Increase in Month Bank debits for the south western Oregon area includ ing Jackson, Josephine and Curry counties, increased in October, 1962, compared to October, 1961, the University of Oregon bureau of business research has reported. Debits for October, 1962, totaled $108,614,844. For Sep tember, 1962, the total was $102,892,928, and for October, 1961, the total was $96,781, 543. Bank debits represent the dollar value of checks drawn against the deposit accounts of individuals and business firms. Airport sources at Le Bour get said it was not immediate ly known whether the plan had hit the ground in open country or in the built-up sec tions of the village. Hungarian Embassy offi cials drove to the village to inspect the crash scene, an embassy spokesman said. The spokesman said there were no officials or well known personalities aboard the flight from Budapest. Fer Fait, Efficient Service or from 2fl: 1 aW Ship It Oakland, Sin " Francisco, Los Angalcs and Othor California Points Call Jack Firzgtrald 773-7761 Regional Edition Medford. Page 2A Tribune MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. 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