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the taxable portion at wagea and
salaries would become effective
July 1. since al) proposals contain
this feature It will not be an ad-
dition tax but merely a means of
making wuree collections against
taxes as they are now computed
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Opening exenisee. Thuradai after-
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I otner tires ai me lerry venuiua.
k ' anil In the vicinity of naval stor-
’ age tanks. a United Blates com-
munique said today
AU of the bombers returned safe-
ly it was added, after being attack-
ed by enemy fighters in engage-
ments In which one fighter was de-
strayed and another probably de-
stroyed
column
j bowler
who peevishly rolled a second ball
SUPER SUDS
RAISINBRAN
CHEERIOTS
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Heal land. anlreabted bv teary
Gresss n raids since the spefcu
eg IM1 and anly twice prrvkaus-
Ry thia yanr the target far »
ssanfl-eeaAe attack, felt the sting
ef German reprisal issaslU
earty today when enemy bomb
era Hew throngh severe anti
airrT-aTl fire an the ^atheast
reart and dr spy rd imendiar.
benabs inland.
adopted such a system. *
soldiers are not requesting
ness of a year's duty. In fact
of them are called upon M
an entire lifetime in one ns
of duty Is this any time to f
a year's tax liability T“
Rep Knutson JR-Minn>. hl
er of Republican support M
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will meet one of four teams Wy-
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TYxas New York U and Da it
mdlitb wiU meet in the con.M>latioii
game tonight
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Football Jackets
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but
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for the national title here next
T'?he Hoyas and DePaul turned In
Smooth rayon In tailored
styles White and pasteki
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WAJNDNGTON. Mareh 25-
(4A—The Navy reported today
that heavy Army bsmbrr i and
Navy torpedo ptanes hare at-
taehad Japan rar positions at
Kahili an enemv air baw in
the Northwestern fall—,m A
bre was started by the raid,
which orewned Wednesday.
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tetodbd their forced labor pro
gram to anotbsr eight rliar.
covering French men in the 24
to 21 age group, mid a dis-
patch today from the French
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CAIRO, March 25 —iJV Ubera- 1
lor bombers ot the Ninth United ]
States Air Force attacked Mamina. |
sully oy dartehL-vkktwtlM *od
left railroad yttds Uf flames and I
other tires, at ttid ferry terminal
Reset for April 16 Plan Before Hoose:
By FRANCIS M. LE MAT
WASHINGTON. Marcb
lanky. TO-year-old Qbairmkb
Doucbton <D-NC) r" --------
means committee qj—r---
pay-as-you-go tai MgWktton
willi a denunciation of the
vuuun uwyu reumeu» aagim wm . har^tV-l
be a»e to meet the change of sche- - imJLd i^ -
i dute. and the Denton trackslers : a proposition ImbMgM ,
iSST*nte<1 to to sound ta*
Ibjies are.fnrah from their *• !? true.
win over Oklahoma University in
Unanswered queetion
After leading in this
year, backed b'-’ Republicans, and
a no atadcnienf bill put before
the House by the ways and means I
committee
Democratic leaders tiiougti lined
up Hgamst the sklp-a-year proposal j
and behind the committee bill, look
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April 1« hat been set as the new
tentative date for the mn Worth
track meet. Tlie meet formerly was
Mt ta- Mareh 37, but dates of high
school track meets conflicted with
^OoSTucJd RuLeUX Eagles Will
M Melius vice
Helm Company |
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California has one of the nations
largest deposits of ceiedtite. the
mineral used to Illuminate tracer ,
LUBBOCK March 25
Churches provided they have an
I itemised record of the number of
meals served in December 1X2
together with an inventory of the
.qppiy of proeetmed foods, sugar. ‘
sad eeffee they had on hand Feb
, 2< may register as institutional
oars of processed foods the district
office of the OP A In Luboock has
ruled
paMb* you-Ro optional i____
taxpayer who elected to "doubte- | Rep Ramspeck .D-Oa>. the irujor-
bhl president of General Foods Corp . i noon for ths setond class ol WAA<
I FORT Worth. March 25--(A>
[ Only two of the four Texans chosen
on the Chicago Golden Gloves team
fbr blter-elty bouts against New ---
York March 21 will be able tu make vid mg no abatement, would make ..nu wiuuu ~------------ ------- -
the trip. pay-as-you-go optional with any note of tlie drive for a compromise , Criticising govemmen' administru-
Morris Carona. Texas welter taxpayer who elected to "doubte- Rep Ramspeck <D-Ga>. the major- tto food "stoopy"
i. up to discharge the 1M3 HaMUty I Ity whip, after a canvass <“ '
completely and begin immediately I cralic member predicted the House
Private Tom Attra of BrooL Field the payment of 1»43 taxes.
Hubert
unsbie
to make the trip because of a ruling .
from his draft board
The civilian supply bill also was ' Of more than SOU having ar-
svpported by L
president of H J
and chairman of a manpower sub-
committee of the Food Industry
War Committee
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wtch YoigJ3«fhBggitoM! SMthtng N«i
Reversible goto and purple jackets 1
for .'/tottering” on the Denton Senior j
Hlgti 8ch«x>l football team were pre-
sented to 18 Broncos Thursday by
Coach Clyde Carter
The jackets are of waler-repeltant
kiiaki on one side, and purple and
goto gabardine with a gold letter on
Lite other
Tu Zeke Martin co-captaln ol
the. team, went the only jacket with
tour stripes one for each year in
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would pass a pay-as-you-go
cancelling a substantial portion of told Die Senate Banking Committee
a year's tax liability but not going today that a separate agency was
M,,^r thr ?rVP^al t, needed to look out fur food mtei -
rwu plans loomed laige m the of clvUlans
compromise maneuver* They would. | [ndorslng prtn..lple'. M hin to
' establish a Civilian Supply Ad-
ministration. Francis said that from
the standpoint of moralq
i thing should be done "
♦ go per rent of ths taxpayers, give j
1 reductions to others
and put virtually all on a current
basts This plan, originated by Rep
Robertson iD-Vai has been pre-
sented to the House bv Rep Forand
<D-RI>
2 Abate one-half of the tax li-
ability tor one of the two years,
1X2 or 1943. in which each tax-
payer had tlie lowest taxable In-
come litis proposal, a modlfted
form of a suggestion previously
the opening of a tour-day debate made by Chairman Doughton <D-
on current tax legislation lu spun- j NC> of the way s and means com-
i sors sought a middle course between , mittee. will be submitted to the
—f ,■ ' . "... . if ", ' , ■
Knutson, declaring the commit-
tee bill would put small income tax-
payers in a "straitjacket", added
The Carlson bill pre pares for
I the difficult post - war day* ahead---,-------------- ------
when many will be jobless and un- 1 Abate the six per cent normal i
I abh to pay their taxes—the com- 1 and 13 per cent first bracket sur-
I mittee bill prepares for nothing and i tax on the 1X2 income of all tax-
| would pin the odious label of “tax payers This^would wlpe^ out toe
unfortunate • • • H' • V-va.
•The Carlson bill meets the de- J substantial^
ma nd of the people for a real pay-
as-we-earn tax system—the com-
mittee bill evades it.”
Btor far C—prw: iso
Meanwhile a bloc began forming
I on Capitol Hill today bent on press-
ing through the House a pay-as-
you-go compromise that Mould
• abate a targe portion, but not all
of one year's income taxes
The movement developed
BAN FRANCISCO. March 26 — !
<JP>—The plea has been made that
baseball abouto be retained because
of its morale uplift value to Amer-
icans Umpire Hap CTOonnor con-
tends Its abandonment now would
bolster the morale of the Japanese «
He ought to know Hr has um-
pired games in Japan
’ The Japs so envy us for our
baseball prowess and our intense
low for the game that to eall it of!
during war time would be like a
tonic to them I think they would
construe it to mean we were be-
coming panicky or something tn
this country “
Doughtoir. by deoianog a
ST»ag1 <^y?ss..
‘ T---- 1 Ptadicih’ means ul putting Ute n»-
The track calendar now points | 110)18 44.000,000 income taxpayers
- - • — a pay-as-you-go basis, and that
> is only one thing wrong
with the Rumi plan—tile Treasury
didn't think of it first.“
I Doughton declared the Rumi plan
. would 1 Bestow the greatest bene-
' nt to those most able to pay tana.
2 ' Will result in a toss to the
I government ol almost 310,000400,-
1 000. and 3 Cause a shift in ths tax
burden to tha lower income groups
Defends Bin
He defended the tax coltectlaa
bUl presented to the House wajs
aito means committee which, pro-
while one pin still was totaring. w
Pvt B WT Slagle Bate Hospital | champion, and Jose Andres.
Daniel Field. Ge writes: I donT flyweight king, will compete
care bow it was scored, what I t<<---- - — - -
want to know is did the pin boy _t
throw the hot-head out on his ear - ------
for double-balling him’"
Todav 's guest star
Tommy Fltsgerato Louisville
[ Courier - Journal "Judging from
' earh reports via dog tied from the
j northern baseball camps, hip burn*
| this spring won't come from sliding i
but from sitting on the clubhouse I
Rudolph Robison entered a plea . radiator ’
ol guilty before County Judge Ger- | ------
aid Stockard Thursday to a charge Service Dept.
of unlawfully maintaining a nuls- The New Del Monte Calif . Navy j
Re was fined $2350 and costs. J Pre-Flight School will have varsity
A ceremony of retreat will be ob-
served at the U8O in temporary
headquarters at the American Le
gton building beginning Saturday
afternoon it has been announced
The ceremony of the towering of
the flag will take place at 5 o clock
Participating in the ceremony
will be soldiers from Camp Hova-
and Denton Boy Scouts one troop
being responsible each week The
interest by Camp Hosrze men is
responsible for this Inovation at the
UBO. W L Wessels, director said
his nifty penthouse suite with a
, , view of the ocean But they 11
high school and a star indicating have to go a tong way to equal the
co-Captaln Bill Cromer was the ___ -1 ~
onlg three-year man on the team. 1 When Mrs Grace Comiskey.
Joe Abbey, two-year letterman, also j club's boss arrived just after a
lUMi a star tor co-capcam. I flood, she demanded a glass-bottom
Other two-year lettermen were 1 boat so she could see the practice
Ben Ford Carl James. Joim Mark flela
Waldrip. Winifred WUliams Her-
bert Church Those receiving let-
ters for the first time were W B .
Jeunes Jim Wetterstein, B Snider. ' about the Newark.
Homer Edwards R Schieiiiat. WU- . .. ..
lie Williams. John Khne, Sparlan
Ruff, Billy Carl Hopkins and Ber-
nie Kee Jack Kline, manager re-
ceived a jacket, indicating four
years of service.
Three of the boys. Edwards,
Schleinat and Winifred Williams,
are now in military service and
jackets will be sent to them . .
The first railway dinning cars in
the United States were operated
between Philadelphia end Balti-
more in 1»63
athlete teams in all sports, but will
limit travel to a 250-mlle radius
Ueut Mitchell J. Gary, former |
Minnesota tackle has just bean
named attitetic director at Del
Monte Major Charite M Wal-
ton Jr., wbo used to shoot baskets
for West Point m 193S-3B. is find-
ing shooting a little more compli-
cated these day* As director of ,
gunnery at Moore PteM. Tta. be
shoots airplane macMne gwna. >
air-operated BB guns on link train-
ers and gun sight aiming point
cameras The Igth ffield Artil-
lery boxing team of Fort SU1. Ok.. '
celebrated Its victory in the state
Golden Gloves tourney by buying
‘ a $100 war bond for Karen Du- i
shane. 13-month-old daughter of
Ueut Duke" Dushane. former am-
ateur lightweight champion who
died in French Morocco last No-
vember
CHAITERON I
SPORTSAND
SPORTSMEN
tHffih mwA Will pay
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travel. Coach Snorter Luster of Ok-
lahoma U hopes to take the foot-
Famous fllrsu j -
The Yankees claim that they're
setting “ baseball record by having I
the first spring training camp
when- the players wear hats and
overcoats in the hotel lobby . . .
And since the oil ran out. Joe Mc-
Carthy has stopped boasting about
man. Ok., for a return meet with
Oklahoma University April 10
opening "of the White Box camp I — ——-— -
----. the I wo I exam to iNew
York Gloves Bouts
'-il St '
' students here were marked I
. appearance or Bng -Gen Herta. .
Holdruige of the Adjutant General*
| School. Fort Washington. Md , who
| was to address Um* group
A class of "J89 women, graduates
of tiie basis WAAC training airived
Thursday morning to nil out the
normal 600-woman complement of
WAAC Branch No 4 here, the first
I saltatate ra< tnrvra tHmva W1 Hteteivaw kF-
rived three weeks ago
Each class remains in the Denton
post-graduate school studying ad-
ministrative work for a six-weeks' i
period Opening exercise* for the I
school were to be held Thursday af- I
ternoon In the T S C W main
Regardless of what plan is adopt- auditorium
ed it appeared virtually certain a i oen Holnirldge was honored at
20 per cent withholding levy against I a luncheon Thuraday noon, with
Army and WAAC officers and col-
1---rvMz'tala utfandino
WiUi
on current tax legtalation Ils mxxs- j NC> of the ways and means com-
I sors sought a middle course between mittee. will be submitted to li,,-
I Uh* Rumi ptan to skip a full Jax House by Rep Anderson <D-NM>
nw YORK. Mareh M.-UV-It
Will ba Georgetown vs DePaul for
■Mp at Madtam Square Gorden
B»/’ • tonight, with the winner meeting
E * the Western Regional champion
Ku. 1 lit!* hwaawva* vamirY
I ball coach, thought it was the real
Uung when Naw York bad It* 5 a.
crxupuratlvely easy victorim in the m
regional semlfluals at the Garden i
last night Georgetown dispraed of I - «hadoB
' wiMtat Bniveroity. 55 to M. and uad drawn his window shades
DePaul trounced Dartmoutti. 4C to against the early morning sun . .
* And just as the sirens sounded
the shade east off its moorings and a dual meet at Eagle stadium Mon-
rolled to the too t-.-.. —----
startling nap- . It you believe thlnly-ctads 72-«.
St‘I roupte ^f * Henry sprtnt *nd w’*ay H*ed but lre
’ itavia mav 1 Monday meet atoo pointed out the
^71*^ ScSS in^ievela^ 1
in May Since the fan* canl I ^2^^, ^,0,, ovcr Rus-
sell la devoting full tune to his
trackmen and the green and white
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| ueirret And
I tat High School a*
I State after return
I from the Univeraity
I lie has completed
I master of arts d
Tuesday in Dallas
will continue to B<
for training in aer
In the Army Air Fo
1 tlon cadet.
He wpe valedictoi
in Denton ‘
held the 1
age in his
1 &igh aci
hitttast gi
its oom 1
in 1M1. At the I
he and his colleagu
placed second in tl
bate tournament 1
Tenn , in 1M0 At
of Texas he was in.
omic* during the
and was awarded 1
lowahip During 1»
ed as an eoonom
the OPA in Was
was the author <
several price regi
field of paper and
including the regu
print paper, and «
bond sales cornnul
gantaatlon He ta
John T Brantie:
Tenn.. and grandi
Mrs E T. Broun
Street. Denton
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3 pair of shoe* is enough for
any man Jarman Shoes will
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