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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1954)
WKDNKSDAV. JUNK 30, 101.4 1IKHAIJ) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SIVEN Y M. to,-. V HIGHEST HONOR available to DeMoleys, the Chevalier degree, wal presented Saturday evening, at public ceromonlei at ftit Masonic Hell to Clayton Hannon, left, and Marvin Nor teth, canter, by William D. I Bill! Milne, chairman of tho local advliory council, Order of 0i Molay. Manifestations of the degree are engraved sterling silver rings, medallions and the patents. Ike Administration May Compromise On Tax Cuts WAHIIINOTON (AV-Briifltlve to Hie political Implications Involved, Urnalo Republican lender pon dered loduy whether lo oiler u substitute of their own If Ihcy find they don't have the vote to defrul a Democrnllc-nponsorcd Income tux cut propMul. A showdown vote on the Demo crullo pi'irpomil culling for a $100 boost In the MOO prrrsonul Income tax exemption wua due Kometiine during; Die afternoon. 'Ilio lasue wn verv much In doubt. Ben. Mllltklii tfl-Colm, chief slu nal culler lor the leiflslation, aum moned the 48 Republican aenauira Into a closed-door HtraleHV session Juki hull an hour before the Ben ate wua scheduled to meet. He wua expected to count noM!N than to nee If there would - be enuuuh OOP defection lo put over tho Dnmocrutlc move. If . It w considered llkoly the Republican lendornhlp would come up with a compromise plan. The polblllty mentioned most priiinlnenlly wu a proposed 120 cut for each taxpayer MO for i man and wife (limit a Joint return Thla would be figured a a credit on tux return. The Democrat once considered tills plan. The Democratic proposal la be ing ollered aa an amendment to the administration' general tax revi sion bill, a measure described by President Elsenhower aa the cor nerstone of his 1054 legislative pro gram, The over-all bill provldea for $l;417,000,0O0 in assorted tax ben efn for both Individuals and cor poration In the first year. The administration argue that the bill embodies a balanced tax proitram a It now stand end that the Treasury cannot stand any fur ther rovenue loss at this time. Hut some Democrat contend most of the benefit would ge to the wealthy and the big corpora tion. They ay a general tax cut Lartm euc itsa tag aaaka alaaaa la lkl tart af tkt wml a salaai laaa. ftaalal ear- Hamate' Or. a Cherd Ore LOUIS R. MANX PIANO CO. 120 H: 7tk should be written In, both matter of fairness and to boost mas purchasing power. Ben. Dougla (D-Ill) argued yes terday that the average taxpay lng family would get only $12 a year In relief under the sin as written. In contrast to this, Douiclas claimed, 440,000 families who own 80 per cent of all the stock In the nation would aave an average of more than 1.500 apiece under one provision aimed at giving relief to a shir (holders on dividend Income. The Democratic amendment also calls for elimination of the divi dend Income relief section. One aim of a Republican substitute would be to aave that provision. Both aides planned to have their full membership on hand for the test. There are 48 Republican, 47 POOLE'S "IX and ethsr racial ditordart. Cilia ill ITIalH UtaHII ilHKt (Una) a . a m - - a - ymm mam mmw Mrnii c J. m n. , . as. i V liU-JMJ THE DEAN CLINIC Oaaa 10 ..til I ftwaaay fhwf h fflaar. Itotit s .. khmt, WaamJx Priaar. Ol'aawtk r.k,.. . . . la .M 4)d yaar. Tcna NoarmatT saner aouuvaae tilipti.i MttMia Panlaad l, Ora. Heedeuerfers far fsaaeus "lass 'If lill" GUN I HOUTIR SITS 98c to $12.95 Cowboy one) Cowgirl Suit $3.50 UP . HATS 80c to $1.95 POOLE'S 222 So. 7th Ph. S520 Democrat and l Independent In the Senate. . The balance of power appeared to be held by a bloc of OOP sen ators known to be unhappy about the dividend Income relief provl alon in the bill without aoma off. aetting general tax out. . . , - Yew Mala with LEO'S LASTING LUSTRE Service AvaileM. WW Leo's Camera Shop U Mate Ph. 2-3331 jPh. 2-3331 j 0yefctU mm MAI. IN lly Mr, Joe llalouavk Malm Uardrn Club members held their June meeting on Wednesday afternoon, June 23 at the linme of Mrs. Edwin Petra aek. Co-liostesa was Mrs. Joe Ha lounek. Members answered roll cull with lips on dividing Iris. The meeting wua III nlinruo of the new presi dent Mrs, Robert 1 toll, who asked lor rrpori from member who hud attended the State Regional Convention held In Ashland. Mrs. 11. Loveness exhibited and ex plained tlie miniature arrange ments, which she and her com mittee had made for the conven tion, Rerta ol tho meetings, tours and banquet, were given by Mrs. jai Uveneas. Mrs Robert Roll anil Mr. Ktherm Blonecypher. Following Die report. Mrs. Karl Legal Notice CITATION is Tttr. rint'uiT coiibt of tiii: ktatk or onr-uoN von Tlir I'OI NTY Or KI-AMATH In lit mltr or tha Artipllon r aharyt la rilaitftimnn. Rlrkr David rnjiimmuni and auaan iay Danny, Minnra To wna A, rilaatmmona and Orvllla A !": In lha nam nr tha aula nf Oraann, yfMI. and aarh n( ytiu. ara harabjr rilrd In appaar In tna Clrrull Court of Iha ftlal. ol Oraann In and fat tha county of Klamath, at lha Courtroom of aald Cotirl. In lha CourthoUM In tha Clly of Klamath rail., atala of Orarat. on Xtmidar, tha ITUt day of July, a)4. at In o'rlock a rn. of .aid day, than and lhara lo ahow rauaa. If any you hava, why lha pallllnn of John Kflward kldar and llaalrtra I. f.ldar for Uia adoption of Hhvryt Im ritMlmntnna, ntrkv Da vid rilwimntoni and Htiaan Qay Danny should nol ha arantvd. Oimtn tinoar my band and aaal of fha floruit Court of tha atata or Oraaon for tha County of Klamath thu Itlh day of Juna. IOM. Tha. F Dal-ap. Clark . ' 'Wy Vlolal l-ataar. Dapulv Juna la. . lo. July 1, 14. No. U r Schools To Obey Segregation Ban NASHVILLE. Trim. Ml The Most Rev. William L. Adrian, bishop of the Cathollo Diocese ol Nashville, ha ordered all paro chial schools In the city opened to both Negro and white student. Tie Rev. Charles M. Williams, chancellor - of the diocese, which Include all of Tennessee, aald the order appllea only to Nanhvllle. He said decision on segregation else where In the state will be made later. Tha decision, he aald, was taken In accordance with the recent Su preme Court decision banning aeg-ri-gntlon In publlo schools. 1 CRASH RABAT, French Morocco tot A truln crushed Into a taxi Tues day and killed 10 Moroccans, In cluding 4 children. Eleven pas aengera and the driver were crammed Into tho taxi. Kujac, progruin chairman, Intro duced Mr. Chester Mnln of Tule Inkc, who discussed processing (lower lor a llower allow. 8ho sliowed how lo bum and bruise ends of stems to hold In the mois ture, how to wrap the blooms to protect Ihem In transit und tho qualification of a good bloom. Mrs. Den Johnson reported Hint her committee had plumed pe tunia, pnniy, and lobelia plnula and gludiola bulbs In the four front llower beds In the Mulln Park, and some on the bank at the north end of the park. Iter committee wua Mrs. Merle Evans, Mrs. Alden Lovencsa and Mrs. Joe llulousek. Refreshment were served al the close of the meeting by the hoale.es to: Mrs. Merle Loosley, Mrs, Dick llriuel, Mrs. Ella John son. Mrs. Robert Roll, Mrs. Alden Lnveness. Mr. Loyal Loveness, Mr. Karl Kulac. Mr. Chel Stone cypher, Mr. Walter stastny, Mrs. Edwin 8lastny, Mr. Wayne Klsk. Mr. Marie Ottoman, Mr. Teresa McComb, Mrs. frank Paygr, Mrs. Harmon Lovenes. Mrs. A. O. Scoll. Mr. Joe Mtcka, Mr. Rudy Jellnek, Mrs. Everett Jones. Mr. Merle Elans, and Mra. Cheater Main. Built by WURLITZER to last for life! 1 ImsI at material!, tlx solid Oak back potts, Mountain Spruce toundina beard, full natal plate. 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