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New Jersey Solon Gets In
On Tax Cutting Act Yith
Proposal On Corporations
hw B. L. LIVINGSTONE
WASHINGTON 'fl Rep. Kean
fll-NJj today proposed a compro
mise of sharp differences over
corporation income tax rates which
now divide key House tax writers
and the Elsenhower administra
tion. Significant as one of the first
public moves in this direction,
Kean's proposal would 1 con
tinue the present 52 per cent
corporate income tax rate through
19M and (2) lower It to 50 per
cent effective next Jan. 1. .
President Eisenhower has asked
Congress to keep corporate taxes
where they are for another year.
But a number of GOP tax writers
on Oapitoi Hill, and some Demo
crats, favor letting it drop to 47
per cent a& scheduled April 1.
There have been suggestions that
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Square Dance
Newsnotes .
By CLAIRE ELLIS
Lariat Loop
Now circle lour and spread out
wide
Stretch that ring like an old cow
hide.
A left to your girl and pull her
throuRh
Make a lariat loop with the old
lasso.
A right to that girl and hold on
tight I
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The genta 'duck under and don't
be slow
Now break it all up with a Docey
Do.
(An original variation of the Do-
sl-do, by Otto Ellis.)
Square dancers are a nomadic
and inquisitive breed. When travel
ing for business or pleasure they
always have an ear to the ground,
hoping to hear the familiar strains
of some toe tickling hoedowns.
Any square dancers Interest In
traveling and dancing will have
an opportunity Jan. 22 and 23, In
Portland.
Top square dance event of the
month is the International Dance
Jamboree to be held in the Fred
Meyer warehouse on Portland's
famous Swan Island. Hie net pro
ceeds of the dance will go to help
enlarge the capacity of the Shrin-
ers Hospital for crippled children,
In Portland, by 20 beds.
The Oregon Journal, Al Kader
Shrine Temple and KFOJ are co
operating in staging this event.
The building will, accommodate
4,000 dancers and the spectator
section will seat 6,000. Tickets may
be obtained by writing to Al Kader
Temple, 1110 S. W. Park ' Ave.,
Portland.
. Local benefits are being v:'held
this month for the March of Dimes
drive. One, Jan. 16, at the Arm
ory promoted by Bob and Tom
Perkins, chairmen of the special
events division, and arranged by
the Do-si-do Club, and one, spon
sored by the Moose Lodge of Mer
rill to be held Wednesday evening,
Jan. 13, In Merrill.
Olga and Jim Bradshaw, re
turned recently from a' dancing
holiday In Bend and experienced
(lie usual friendly hospitality of
this dance minded community. The
Brad.shaws were entertained by
(he "Bendonians'' and the "Buck
and Wing Club" and callers and
wives of these clubs. Jim was
guest caller at the Eastern 8tar
Orange Hall and particularly en
Joyed calling to the tunes of the
popular square dance band "The
Corn Poppers.''
Mrs. RoRer Wright and Hazel
Neuhaus, Chlloquln, are to be com
mended for chaperoning a group
of teenagers who attend the
Moose Lodge dances every Mon
day evening. All young people are
Invited to attend these dances and
dancing starts at 7
cent might be reached. Kcan. a
member of the tax-writing Ways
and Means Committee, adopted
that figure but said he would urge
that It not be put Into effect until
the start of 1035.
Elsenhower, In his State of the
Union message Thursday, asked
Congress to cancel not only the
corporation tax cut due April 1 but
also scheduled reductions in excise
taxes.
"Because of the present need for
revenue," the President said, '(he
corporation income tax should be
kept at the current rate of 52 per
cent for another year, and the ex
cise taxes scheduled to be reduced
on April l, including those on
liquorv tobacco, gasoline and auto
mobiles, should be continued at
present rates."
Rep. Daniel A. Reed (R-NYI.
chairman ol the Ways and Means
Committee and a champion of tax
reductions, Is expected to oppose
strenuously any such course lu
federal tax policy. Opposition has
been voiced by oilier senior com
mittee Republicans.
DEER FED
MONROVIA, Calif. (P) Starving
deer in Angeles National Forest,
blackened in the recent Mt. Wilson
forest fire, are being fed with bales
of hay until grasses sown by plane
have a chance to sprout.
Pickup Leads To Jail Rap
EPHRATA Ifl A 30ryear)ld
Korean war veteran arrested for
picking up two young servicemen
P. Stadelman
Dies at 82
THE DALLES Ifl Peter J
Stadelman. Oregon secretary of
State in 1034 and 1935, died at his
home here Sunday after a short
Illness. He was
Stadelman, who was appointed
to the post by Gov. Julius Meier,
also served as a Republican state
senator from Wasco and Hood
River counties from 1936 to 1047.
He was city councilman at The
Dalles from 1008 to 1914 and mayor
from 1918 to 1928.
He founded the Stadelman Ice
and Fruit Co. a number of years
ago. The firm now operates a
number of plants in Oregon and
Washington. Stadelman also was a
founder and the first president ol
the Citizens National Bank here.
Survivors Include two sons, Wil
bur and George, and a brother,
Joseph, all of The Dalles.
hitch-hikers didn't get a chance
after all to serve the 6 day jail
sentence he chose as a matter of
principle instead of paying a 15
fine.
After one night behind bars,
Walter Stark was shoved out of
the county Jail Fiday evening
when a man who signed only as
"John Doe" plunked down the Sli
(or the fine and left.
Stark earlier had rejected a
number of offers by persons to
"pick up his tab."
He was arrested by the Slate Pa
trol early New Year's morning
when he stopped between Soap
ACCIDENT
COLOGNE, Germany Ift Al
Cherry, 38-year-old German trick
shot artist, was shwlng a theater
audience Sunday night his ace
slunt shooting through a spinning
disc to which his wi(e was
fastened. A bullet hit 40-year-old
Mrs. Cherry in the chest. She died
three hours later in a hospital.
Lake and Ephrata to give two
Larson Air Force Base airmen a
ride. ,
Justice Ernest mcac
who
passed sentence, said he was con
vinced Siark was not aware he was
violating the law against picking
up hitch-hikers, gurk
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M. D. Kucera. bmh ,M
guilty In Soap Lake CJ
to hitch-hiking rh..4
fined 110 apiece. "4
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