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letter marked "Opened by Grass
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up the letter Irom a box on his
route and discovered a grasshop
per had chewed around the top
and sides ol the letter. He had to
use tape to reseal the letter so
made the notation on It.
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Union Pledges
PORTLAND, Ore. Iifl The
crippling Pacific Northwest lum
ber strike entered its seventh week
Monday with the AFL Lumber and
Sawmill Workers Union receiving
official backing of tile AFL United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners.
The brotherhood, which has a
nine million dollar strike fund, has
pledged unlimited financial support
for the strike, Frank Chapman,
general treasurer of the brother
hood, reported.
Meanwhile union and manage-
11 Killed In
One Car Crash
WHITESBURG, Ky. iPh-He was
the only survivor of an auto crash
thai carried 11 other persons to
a flaming death on a lonely ,
mountain top, but Hexie Maxie
doesn't "want to live."
The 40-year-old coal miner,
wrapped in bandages from head to
foot, was given a 50-50 chance for
recovery. His physician also
reported Maxie stilLwas confused
about details of the accident on
nearby Pine Mountain last Satur
day. Maxie, who doesn't drive, did
recall "the brakes didn't hold. Tom
Brown (his brother-in-law) was
pumping and pumping at them.
Then I don't remember any more.'
Ho had loKi state police earlier
that' after Brown drove into a
ditch to stop the runaway, the 13-yenr-old
vehicle hit a cliff, over
turned and caught fire.
Mrs. Butler Wright, whose home
Is near the scene, said she heard
screams when the car crashed
"the tank exploded and I didn't
hear the screams any more."
Rescuers digging Into the wreck
age found the bodies of Maxie's
wife and three children as well as
those of Brown, his wife and four
children and a girl who lived with
them.
The National Safety Council
labeled the tragedy the "worst
single cr toll" on record In this
country.
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Strike Fund
ment representatives were prepar
ing to resume negotiations Tues
day at the request of the Federal
Mediation Service.
A spokesman for management
said, however, that the region's
fir industry did not intend to
change its position that the In
dustry could not afford additional
costs at this time.
The AFL union and the CIO
woodworkers, who also are on
strike, have asked a 12f'2-cent
nouriy increase.
Chapman reported that the
brotherhood was providing three
Northern California AFL councils
with $50,000 in strike aid funds.
The Central California Council re
ceived $25,000, Northern California
Council, $15,000 and Redwood Coun
cil, $1,000, he said.
Kenneth Davis, executive secre
tary of the Northwest council, said
"with this kind of support, we will
win the strike.
FBI Arrests
Two More Reds
. DENVER Iffl The FBI has
seized two more alleged top Com
munists in a 24-hour roundup that
has netted seven arrests.
Agents picked up Joseph William
Saherrar, 34, and his wife Main.
3U, yesterday. Scherrcr was ar
rested at his home in Pueblo. Colo.,
and his wife at Denver's Municipal
Airport, where the FBI said she
was waiting for someone.
Four others were arrested here
Sunday. They were Arthur Bary,
42: his wife Anna, 29; Harold Zep
clin, 28; and Lewis M. Johnson, 34.
Almost simultaneously, Mrs. Pa
tricia J. Blau, 42, was arrested
at her Los Angeles home.
All seven were arraigned before
U.S. commissioners on charges of
violating the Smith Act, which
makes it a crime to advocate forc
ible overthrow of the government.
The six arrested in Colorado
were allowed individual $100,000
bonds by U. S. Commissioner
Joseph Neff. They are held in Den
ver County Jail.
Mrs. Blau is in Los Angeles
County jail In lieu of 20,00 bail.
A hearing on her return to Denver
is scheduled Thursday.
Preliminary hearings lor the six
arrested In Colorado have been set
for Aug. 16. They are expected to
appear before a federal grand jury
convening here Aug. 23.
The FBI said Schcrrer and his
Brooklyn-born wife have been ac
tive In the Civil Rights Congress,
an organization on the attorney
general's subversive list. Mrs.
Brown, the FBI said, yvas named
in 1950 to the Communist party's
F.xerutive Committee after serv
ing as organizational secretary of
the communist i-oiuicm nawi.
Buffalo, N.Y.
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SANGLEY POINT. P. I. Lfl The
aircraft carrier Yorktown arrived
in Manila Bay today to join the
U.S. 1st Fleet, which has been
operating In the South China Sea.
The continued presence here ol
American carriers, which have
been on "fair weather training
maneuvers" in this area, is the
greatest show of naval strength in
Philippines waters since the last
war.
Hie Yorktown replaces the car
rier Tarawa, which left heje Sun
day for the United Satos.
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More Dependent Deductions
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WASHINGTON imll you sup
port a child in college who works
part time . . .
If you support someone In your
home who is not a close rela
tive ...
If you share with several others
hi supporting a relative . . .
i Then you probably will get a
tar. cut under the new, 1.000-page
tax revision bill just passed by
Congress.
The new measure sets out sever
al more liberal rules for claiming
dependents on your Income tax re
turns. Each dependent entitles you
to exempt $600 of your Income
from taxes. Each exemption thus
means an actual tax cut of $120 if
you're in the minimum 20 per cent
Star Blamed
For Delay In
Production
, By JAMES BACON
' (For Bob Thomas)
HOLLYWOOB Wt "A Star is
Born" finally wound up shooting
he other day after 10 months and
some six million dollars about
double -the time and cost Intended.
The film may well be Judy Oar
land's greatest and last movie.
One producer, who pleads anon
mlty, discloses that it is doubtful
if any Hollwyood studio ever will
hire Judy again.
"I understand that her perform
ance on screen is worthy of an
Oscar," Ihe producer says.
"I also know that her perform
ance off screen is worthy of Mario
Lanza. I know that she has aged
Jack L. Warner 10 years."
The same source reveals that
Warner threw up his hands when
the budget passed 3'i million. He
told Judy and her producer hus
band. Sid Luft, to get their own
financing. Apparently they did be
cause the picture is now finished.
In order for a six-million-dollar
picture to break even, it must gross
more than 12 million. Movie people
reckon that selling and distribution
costs of a picture double the nega
tive cost six millions in this case.
"What took so long for "A Star
is Born"?
"Well," answer the producer
source, a close friend of Judy's.
"Judy only worked when she felt
like it. Unfortunately, there were
many days when Warners had hun
dreds of people standing around
while Judy sulked in her dressing
room."
It was reminiscent of the trouble
Metro had with Judy in "Annie
Get Your Gun" but that time
MGM quickly tired of Judy's shen
anigans and replaced her with
Betty Hutton.
Warners, of course, deny that
any such troublo ever existed with
Judy although admitting that the
studio put up an iron curtain
around the set during shooting. The
set was closed to the press during
much of the production schedule,
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"Altogether, experts figure about
1 400 000 taxpayers will be abll
claim additional dependents. The
changes, effective this vear, will
show up In 1954 tax returns.
Under the old law you couldn t
claim anyone as a dependent who
made more than 600 Income on
his own during the year.
Under the new law, you can
count children under 19 as depend
ents, regardless of their earnings.
If you provide more than half their
support.
And vou can count children
above 19 as dependents, regard
less of their earnings, if they are
In college. You still, of course,
must provide more than half their
support.
These provisions are designed to
help many parents whose children
work part time. Under the old
law. it was a temptation for Dad
to tell his boy to quit work as
the boy's earnings approached 6O0
and Dad faced the loss of a de
pendent on his tax return.
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If supervised by an educational
Institution or local government,
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Ipop
Under the old law, you couldn't
count anyone as a dependent who
was not a close relative. Now you
ran count anyone as a dependent
If he lives in your household and
you provide more than half his
support.
This is designed especially to ap
ply to foster children, children in
your home awaiting formal adop
tion, or others you support for any
rpason.
In many cases, a group of per
sons will share in the support of
a dependent relative say an eld
erly parent but no one member
of the group provides more than
half the dependent's support. Un
der the old law no one could claim
the dependent on tax returns.
Under the new law, the group
can agree that one person Will
claim the dependent .In any one
year. The benefit can be rotated
among the group in succeeding
years.
The member of the group who
claims the dependent must contrib
ute at least 10 per cent of the
dependent's support. And he must
be a close relative of the depend
ent nonrelatlves can't be claimed
as dependents under the group
provision.
The law defines a close relative
as a son or daughter or grandchild,
a stepson or stepdaughter, a broth
er, sister or stepbrother or step-
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