..-.: !. i .... v. Ittvi - - - " ' i , JUST PART SETTLEMENT Mrs. Sara Bartholomas shows her $1,250,000 check that- she received Tuesday as a part of a $5 million divorce settlement from oil man William A. Bartholomae in Los Angeles. In addition, he gave her full title to the 200 acres Diamond Hills Ranch, worth over an estimated $3 million. Judge Caryl M. Sheldon ruled in December that she was entitled te half of her husband's total assets. UPI Telaphote Publishers Discouraged On Paper Strike Peace NEW YORK (UPI i New York publishers said Monday night set tlement of the 67-day-old news paper strike through the normal processes of collective bargaining may not be possible. In a statement issued hours aft er Monday's 19'i hour negotiating session at City Hall proved fruit less, the publishers said "a long test of economic strength" might be in the offing. Both the publishes and the strik ing printers union conceded they were discouraged. Mayor Robert F. Wagner said "substantial dif ferences" still separate the dis putants. The mayor dismissed the nego tiators until further notice, direct ing them to give him reports by today "at the latest" so he could determine his next move. Elmer Brown, international president of the International Ty pographical Union, who came here to join the talks at Wagner's request, flew back to Colorado Springs, Colo. "The publishers have not yet made any determined offers," Brown said before leaving. "There are differences of opinion among them and until they get themselves straightened out there won't be any definite proposal trom them. The publishers denied that a rifl existed, saying they had "renewed their unanimous determination" to resist union proposals w hich would "threaten the future of the news papers serving the New York pub lic." "We have reached the conclu sion, the NYPA statement said. (hat a settlement through the normal processes of collective bar-l gaining with the typographical un ion will be extremely difficult if not impossible. "A long test of economic strength appears inevitable unless the publishers accede to the im position of expense burdens which they are convinced their papers cannot absorb. The publishers praised the "tire less efforts" of Wagner and his staff, but said "no appreciable progress was made on the eco nomic issues" during 17 days of City Hall negotiations. Tax Plans Defended By Dillon WASHINGTON (UPH-The ad ministration sought today to calm the anxiety of home owners who would lose a portion of their fa vorite income tax deduction under President Kennedy's tax plan. Tieasury Secretary Douglas Dil lon stressed again Monday night that virtually every taxpayer would pay less to the government if the President's proposals are approved by Congress. Under the program, he said, the home owner would end up with more money in his pocket from cuts in tax rate, even if some of his deductions were taken away. The President has proposed a $10 billion net reduction in rates over a three-year period, tied in with tax reforms removing some present tax privileges, Limits Deductions One of the proposed changes would permit the taxpayer to de duct only those itemized expenses which exceed 5 per cent of his income. This would include inter est on home mortgages, local tax es and contributions. The Treasury told Congress Monday that individual income tax rates would have to bo set higher than Kennedy proposed If the lawmakers spurn hn plea for restrictions on deductions. It said the alternative to curb ing tax deductions was a tax rate schedule ranging from 14.3 per cent to 75 per cent. This com pares with e 14-65 per cent range in Kennedy's plan and the pres ent 20-91 let cent. The Treasury said the higher rates wouid be necessary to off set the lo. s of $2.3 billion in new revenue that the limit on tax de ductions was designed to produce. Denies Unfairness Dillon said in a speech Monday night that those who considered the 5 per cent "floor" on deduc tions an unfair burden on home owners were afraid of "imagin cry demons." "For virtually every taxpayer,! the proposed rate cuts would more than offset the effect of the 5 per cent floor," he added. Administration strategists were convinced that the phase of the tax program pertaining to deduc tions was meeting the most re sistance from the general public. Some homebuildcrs claimed the deduction change would discour age home buying because it would reduce the tax advantage that now goes with owning a home Chimpamces are easy to train for the stage because they seem to enjoy performing. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, February 13, 196J PAGE 9-AI PS! r H w; -mi v t w .iv y i nf fjt r- yi Li i i K' " A.' - t L I ! M NO INCIDENTS Chief Justice of the U.S. Earl Warren addresses convocation at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday. Despite rumors that several anti - Warren groups might try to picket the meeting, there were no incidents or pickets. UPI Telephoto Science, Law Partnership Needed Warren Cautions In Atlanta Talk ATLANTA I UPI I Chief Justice Earl Warren said Tuesday that law has not kept pace with science in the oilrushing space age and cautioned that mar) can destroy himself unless the two are made partners tor useful outlets. In a Lincoln's birthday address in the huge coliseum at Georgia Tech, Warren did not mention the civil rights issue which has been a major topic of Supreme Court decisions since ne went on the bench shortly before the 1954 school desegregation decision. The chief justice paid tribute. however, to the American Consti tution which he noted was only 4.373 words "shorter than the. average magazine article of to day, in which our founding fa thers distilled the governmental wisdom of the ages." Divine Document "This great Constitution serves our needs today as it aid I7.i years ago," Warren said. "It will serve as well 175 years in the fu ture if we nurture it as a divine document ... by bringing coher ent legal light to bear upon the ever-changing conditions of life wrought by the wonderful age of science." A crowd of about 4,000 gave Warren a standing ovation when he entered the coliseum and again when he was introduced at the start of his address. The crowd was made up mostly of Georgia Toch students, hut also included faculty members and other in terested adults. Warren arrived Monday night in a rare trip into the South. He was taken under a tight security ring to his hotel from the airport where he was greeted by Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. His arrival was without inci dent despite activity here of a so called "Atlanta Committee for the Impeachment of Earl War ren." The group put up "Im peach Earl Warren" signs around town. Science is "more concerned with law than the rest of us," Warren said. Rather than science running away and endangering civilization, he suggested that the real danger today "lies in the lack of a lawful world." Law Will Prevail A world that is governed by law will not permit these great discoveries (of science! to be used for destructive purposes, but a world without law is hell-bent for destruction with or without scientific discoveries," he said There were at least a dozen uni formed policemen and about six or eight more officers in plain clothes, in addition to airport po licemen, on hand when the com- RECORDING TAPE Blank and Pre-Recorded including Columbia & Capital 3"-5"-7" Rolls. Top Letters! LEO'S CAMERA SHOP 836 Main mcrcial airliner carrying Warren landed at the city's modern air terminal. Capt. R. E. Little, head of police "anti-hate" squad which observes racial extremists, helped supervise the security arrange ments. Monday, a letter signed by the "Alumni Committee to Combat Communism at Georgia Tech was distributed to state legisla tors. The letter suggested the chief justice be cited for con tempt "for his brazen invasion of the state," and added that Georgia Tech president Edwin Harrison should be censured for inviting him to appear. Scouts Schedule Court Of Honor A joint court of honor of Troop 43, post 43 will be held at the Klamath Lutheran Church on Crescent Street on Thursday, Feb 14. at 7:30 p.m. Several Eagle Scouts will re ceive palms, tenderfoots will be initiated into the pack and number of other awards will be presented. Recreation Bureau Urged WASHINGTON' (UPI) - Laur-I ante Rockefeller urged Congress! today to pass a bill giving con gressional recognition of a new. government bureau for outdoor! recreation. Rockefeller headed a commis sion that reviewed the nations) outdoor recreation. It wrote a re port recommending coordination of effort in the recreational field. Referring to the bill. Rockefel ler said: "It does one thing places re sponsibility to see that outdoor recreation is a full-time, integral part of the machinery of govern, mcnt." He said that more than '20 federal agencies were involved outdoor recreation. Yet. he added, there was no "central focal point to see thai the efforts arc Idiroclcd effectively toward com mon goals." Rockefeller suggested that the bill be broadened so that techni cal assistance authorized in the bill for local governments might be extended to private and com merical areas of recreation. A bureau of outdoor recreation is currently operating in the In terior Department under execu tive order. The proposed legisla tion would give statutory recog nition of the duties of the bureau. Edward O. Crafts, director of Ihe bureau said the measure would authorize the secretary of interior to give the bureau the fol lowing duties: ' Maintain a continuing inven tory of recreation needs and re sources. 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