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HERALD AXD NEWS. Klamath Fall.. Or.
Cat Control
Bill Passed
By House
SALEM (LTIi - The Oregon
House played cat and mouse with
Rep. John Dellcnhack for a while
this morning before passing hi
cat control bill 32-26.
Colleagues in a kittenish mood
kidded the Medford lawmaker.
One read from a veto message by
former Illinois Gov. Adlai Steven
son saying cat control, carried to1
the ultimate conclusion, could
even lead to state interference
the traditional struggle of bird
versus worm.
; There wasn't any pussyfooting
on ine part of Dellenback. Grave-
jj ocuuus cwcepi ior an enigmatic
smile, he explained the bill was
permissive legislation to let coun
ties with stray cat problems take
' steps to control them in a human
itarian manner.
He said stray cats in Jackson
County threatened game birds
and could spread diseases.
-- Rep. W. 0. Kelsay said the bill
would let counties like Jackson le
galize trial cat control programs
already underway.
Dellenback said the bill also
would make cats personal prop
erly, enabling owners to really
own them.
Co-sponsors Grace Peck said
the bill was "in the real interest!
of cats, particularly the poor, ne
glected cats."
Rep. Katherine "Kitty" Musa
objected to a provision enabling
counties to set a fine up to $100
tor violation of ordinances that
might be passed under the bill.
".Even when it came to the vote,
the legislators couldn't stop kid
ding. At first it looked like the
vote was going against the bill.
Then several legislators let the
cat out of the bag by changing
their votes so that it would pass.
;.Rep. Clinton Haight answered
the roll call with a "mow."
", Although there was no comment
from any cat of the feline variety,
Rep. Richard Kennedy sauntered
to a speaker to explain he voted
against the bill because there is
"already too much legislation con
trolling us cats."
Wrdwjdil. March JO, 1963
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Prizes, Awards Taxable
Says Revenue Service
Prizes and awards are general-1 trips,
ly taxable and the fair market
value must be included in gross
income on tax returns, A. G.
Erickson, director of internal rev
enue for Oregon reminded tax
payers. Prizes and awards
which are reportable include, but
are not limited to, amounts re
ceived from radio and television
give-away shows, contests, door
prizes, raffles, lotteries and
sweepstakes.
services, or merchandise
One-Time 'Windfall' Seen In California's Tax Reform
Making a plea for the withhold-1 program fer bank and corpora-
ing principle. Hroun told the lion Uxos to add $S9 8 to state
lat-
SACRAMENTO l"PI - Gov.
Edmund G. Brown sent his long
heralded tax reform program to
the 1963 legislature Tuesday and
frankly admitted it would bring
the state a one-time "windfall."
The 12 bills were designed toidodger or the
avoid the need for new or in-
reased taxes a pledge Brown
made many times during his fall
reelection campaign and has re
peated often since.
But the governor did not de
mand outright that they all be
adopted during the current leg
islative session.
"If it is your decision to enact
the two-year reforms over two
KACcinnc intnaH nf mw that is
vour privilege." he said in a spe- . .ua. ....-... m,
Vial message to the 80 assembly-1 urance laxes ana nring ine
men and 40 senators. a '"'""" '."'.
But he warned; i'"8 lnc llscm t,ar ocgmning July
"The necessity for enactment
of withholding will be even more a "n'"'"K procedure
urgent next year and the narrow 'r PCTSonal 1,K'ome fff'"ve July
time span between enactment and ' lim ,'"; hirgivcncss for 25
compliance would create difficul- l"-'r co1" (,f lhe li-ndar year
ties both for the state and for,lax- This Wl11 ad(l im9 mllllon
the taxpaver " 1 10 stil,e revfnues 'or f'sial
Assemblyman Nicholas Petris. IJ-
D-Oakland. introduced nine bills. Zrsl."sn 3 tUrrcm l,amcm
including one setting up a pay-as-
you-go slate income tax system r rr . , . .
beginning July 1, WM. iill-hiiiiiuu
Sen. James A. Cobey, D-Mer- K 11 AUT HECII'ESS
....... n n,.ll... t.. n "lnAnhnl.." - A
aw makers
''The present system is grossly
unfair to the taxpayer who must
pick up the tab for the tax-
new family that
comes to lalilornia but docs not
pay its. first pennv of income
taxes until 'a year or more
er."
The major
were these:
Elimination of the installment
privilege for the bank and cor
poration and personal income tax
es alter Jan. 1, VXA to add $117.5
million to tne siaie s. income aur- ue
ung tne coming nscai year. ,.r a
Bond:
revenues during fiscal 19H-ti5.
In addition to recommonding his
two-year reform program "with
out reservation" Brown asked the
lawmakers to hire a nationally
recognized taxation expert "with
the highest credentials" to direct
a thorough-going study of Cali
fornia's tax svstem through a tax
recommendations advisnrv commission.
Other action in the legislature:
Glue The Assembly Public
Health Committee postponed ac
tion for one week on a bill to out
law the sale of model airplane.
to persons under 21 years j
e. I
-Hv a I2-fi vote, the As
sembly Education Committee ap- troduced a bill which he said was,
proved a proposed constitutional 'desicned to prevent importation of
amenamcm to reduce irom no to
a simple majority the total vote
needed to approve school bond is-1
sues. The bill was backed bv the meanor
administration. manly and repeatedly" take the
Children-An administration bill P1" of employe involved in a
to set up a pilot program to aid!llll"r "ispule.
so-called
"professional strikebreakers'" into
California. It makes it a misde-
lor a person to "custo-
ulturallv disadvan
taged" children was approved by
the Lower Chamber Education
Committee. It was introduced by
Sen. Eugene McAtccr, I) - San
Francisco.
Labor Assemblyman Petris in-
INCOME TAXES
See Your Reliable Income
TAX CONSULTANT
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received is the amount to be in
cluded as taxable income.
This is also applicable if tle bills in the uper chamber and as-
recipient disooses of anv such.semD''man ,tuom l-lown
item by gift, or otherwise.
How
ever, Lrickson stated that where
a taxpayer does not accept
D-Ala-
meda, had one bill providing that
in the future $!) million in tide-
latids money will go into the state
award the value is not required."3'01- luna-
to be included in taxable income. Igl
Although taxpayers are gener-
Dept. K
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Prizes and awards such as
shares of stock, building lots,
merchandise, and vacation trips
to luxury resort areas received
by employes, salesmen, dealers,
corporation officers, and others
are taxable. These awards are
usually received in connection
w ith sales contests and promotion
programs. Erickson emphasized
that the fair market value of the
ally aware that cash awards are
taxable to the recipient, Erick
son stated that internal revenue
is becoming concerned over mis
understanding by taxpayers who
have received non-cash incentive
awards and who have either omit
ted or understated their value (or
federal income tax purposes.
First community forest in the
U.S. was established at Newing
ton, N.H., in 1710.
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