Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1954 Page: 3 of 10
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watching and waiting, but seldom
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actively campaigning.
when Democrats and Republicans
united behind Dwight D.
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The money is the first portion
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night.
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MARSHALL, Tex. I — Downed
but not downhearted, the Marshall
housewives are going to take .their
tax fight to Congress. -
They never did want to collect
social security taxes on the wages
of their household servants—and
they never did.
Now the U. S. Supreme Court,
in a decision yesterday, said they
had to do it. Two lower courts had
said they had to do it, and the
Supreme Court refused to hear
their appeal.
The women said the tax wasn’t
constitutional. And through all the
rebellion that started almost three
years ago they have waited in
their homes while internal revenue
agents went into downtown banks
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worker lists up to date, and pump
fresh enthusiasm into the void left
by the Eisenhower victory.
Liberals were looking for a
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to take'The taxes due from their
bank accounts.
“Where else can we go now?”
asked Mrs. Carolyn M. Abney,
spokesman for the group of 14
housewives and in whose name
the suit was filed.
“We have no further recourse
in the courts.
“But the American people have
a recourse by protesting to Con-
gress who wrote these things. Aft-
er all, we elected those congress-
men.”
Mrs. Abney said she and the
other rebelling housewives had re-
ceived “thousands of letters” of
support in the 2% years of their
fight. She asked these people to
write their Congressmen now to
get the law changed.
“We haven’t done anything sel-
fish.” Mrs. Abney said. “We don’t
want jobs; we’re housewives. We
feel the home is the bulwark of
our system. When socialism came
marching into our kitchen, it was
time for us to do something.
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practically took over the en-
tire sideboard. Some pieces
even managed to creep into
the parlor. Today cut glass
is very interesting from the
antique angle. When visi-
tors call, there is always
much oh-ing and ab-ing
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AUSTIN I—1953 was the busiest of national committeeman Jack
off year in Texas political history.
“The on-est, off year I ever
saw," one capitol wag labelled it.'
Usually the year following a
general election finds poljticians ing rural mail carrier.
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of Texas politics began getting' with plans for primaries in every after his 1952 defeat at the hands
ready for 1954. Backgrounding the Texas precinct next July. | of Shivers A split in liberal ranks
activity was the fact that another Gov. Alan Shivers in September might develop.
presidential election is coming up served notice on his former Re.
in,1956, . « • u publican allies that he still con- put a candidate in the field against I
The Republicans, flushed with sidered himself a Democrat, that Sen. Lyndon B Johnson buf up to
victory and running over with am Texas was still a Democratic state! Christmas hadn’t come up with
ption, kept up the chant: Two and that the GOP should not kid any name of the caliber it would
Party Texas. . - itself that the Eisenhower victory I take to give the incumbent senior.
The conservative- Democrats . made Texas a two-party state. | senator a race.
after cuddling.up totheGOP.be I Shivers also notified the liberals,
hind Eisenhower, that both nationally and at home, that
Was just a temporary love affair conservative middle-of-the-road
ind X brazetrersne anu Jackdemocratkhere.mwere, readyato
sonwith Rooseveit '
manhga.g ng hleedinw ALer The liberals, with the veteran
The bruised and bleeding liberal Sam Rayburn calling the signals.
Democrats, whosgotssuchalateeworked hard to fi the fence
startin sthe presidential, trampled in the Eisenhower stam-
for Adlai Stevenson that they never . r
updteirhannds"otneychouPa made ■•to*-**-
akainket caught With their polit-tandedainnen.PithesrezjervedPePo
cal guards down. in i raise the cash needed in practical
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"I's not that $12.57—It's a mat-
ter of principle involved, not prop-
erty. And that principle is personal
liberty and individual freedom.”
Mrs. Abney filed suit to recover
$12.57 taken from her bank.account.
one quarter for the. social security
payments on her servant. She said
the government had taken forty-
ddd dollars from her in all.
Federal officials said that in
mid-1951 a total of 511,288 Ameri-
can housewives had filed the spe-
cial tax returns and that by Feb-
ruary, 1952, the total bad jumped
to more than 700,000.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1954, newspaper, January 5, 1954; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424681/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.