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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 4, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                ,1962 the stars and stapes i nearly added to the president in office the t operations by committee l. Mcclellan d total Federal pm 1, 1962, was of 74,454 Over reason employees intelligence Agency in the compilation. In the executive Dent or. Ken Juned by 1.144 most of the de to the Transfer of fraction from the and defense to defense depart Attye departments at increases of i s3 Independent Agen did tonal civil but Dillon disputes fors Kost off joint committee budget deficit of $3.8-4.9 billion Washington up a House Senate committee predicted that the Federal government would wind up the next fiscal year with a $3,8 too billion budget deficit instead of the Foo million surplus foreseen by president Kennedy. The forecast was made by the joint committee on taxation As Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon appealed to the Senate to restore to the pending tax Reform Bill Rev Enue yielding provisions knocked out of the measure by the House. At the1 same time Dill Ion held out Hope for some Federal income tax cuts in the next year or so. He said the administration planned to submit another tax Reform package later which would permit a sub Stantial readjustment of income tax  he had spoken previously of such possible reductions Dillon appeared before the sen ate finance committee to open the administration s drive for the tax Bill passed last thursday by the House. He sought revival of administration proposals rejected by the House ways and Means com Mittee. He said failure to enact them would Cost the government $960 million a year in tax Revenue the Treasury Secretary also challenged the budget deficit fore cast by the joint taxation com Mittee. The committee anticipated a far lower level of economic activity it wide Job total 457,835 More than js60, Low Point since employment increase Pere reported by. The Petit 27,027 Post and health. Educa 8,022, hews in attributed mostly to m social Security act. Valley authority Independent agencies jobs. The Federal added 3,480 a and space and &ob4 veterans and general serv on 1.407 hous me finance Agency. Department jobs from 1u payroll 3/no of these were mus takers. Tractor twist wis. Up the of the society of wis ars told 200 Chiro encourage the dancing it Nakota of Milwaukee i annual seminar of the twist is Good exercise Erbeck and is an sex for the lower Back providing the dancers spinal  Parker assistant research Parker foundation a jul chiropractic clan group More persons Are Condo i of the use of treatments will hold its annual in Milwaukee in sep new Justice family Byron k. Bizzer White joins his family in their Home in Washington after being named supreme court Justice by president Kennedy Nancy 4, in on her father s up and Charles Byron barney8, sits next to his Mother. White an All America football Star Rhodes scholar and sex pro footballer has been serving As Deputy attorney general. He will fill the High court vacancy left by Justice Charles b. What Taucer. A photo . Hepatitis epidemic under control Tennent no. Up a hepatitis epidemic that hospitalized five children and confined More than 50 others to their Homes has been declared under control Raymond f. English jr., executive officer of the Manalapan township health Board said All but one of the hospitalized children have been returned Home. The lawyer s request doused by court Jackson. Miss. Up taking showers is not a part of a lawyer s Normal duties the Mississippi supreme court has ruled. The court turned Down a request from attorney j. J. Breland that hi1 be Given workmen s compensation because he fell in a Shower at a Jackson hotel. Breland claimed he was in Jack son working on a Case at the time and was injured in the line of duty. Powell says wife s Job office pays $12,500 n rep. Powell. D-n.7., said a secret that his wife office payroll at about year and currently is bar salary in puerto in puerto Rico Powell reporter because her Home and she s expecting a wants to be under the her physician la puerto Powell said the 31-year-old for Mer Yvette Marjorie Flores whom he married in december 1960, is handling much of his correspond ence while visiting in puerto Rico. Powell said his wife would re turn to Washington after the baby s birth and she s going to stay in my  she was on his payroll at a smaller salary when he married her after a divorce from Singer Hazel Scott fifth child Sharon Orafa Fahlk 16, was to be released from fit Kin memorial Hospital in Neptune. The children All Are residents of the Vivian court housing develop tax rebel pickets seat of trouble Washington up an elderly Man who readily admitted he refuses to pay income taxes launched a one Man picket Demon stration in front of the internal Revenue service Headquarters. The Man who identified himself As Max Sandin of Cleveland Ohio said he was protesting seizure of his social Security and Union pen Sion checks by the irs to satisfy income tax claims. Sandin said he refuses to pay income taxes because 75 per cent of the Federal income is used for the annihilation of the world s pop  Sandin said in a letter to the irs that he would picket the building for two weeks 1j. Hours a Day. Heart attack kills Montana Bishop san Francisco a Bishop Joseph Gillmore roman Catholic Bishop of Helena mont., collapsed and died of an apparent heart at tack at a dinner Here. He was Here to attend the installation of the most Rev. Joseph t. Mcgucken As the fifth roman Catholic archbishop of Sao fran Cisco. Ment in this Monmouth county Community. English blamed the epidemic on faulty sewage lines and overflow ing septic tanks. I be been running daily tests on the sewage lines at the develop ment he said and the seepage from the sewer lines is still a bad  he said he met with state county and Federal health officials Over the weekend and arrangements were made for providing convalescent care for victims recovering from the disease. Twenty eight of the confined children still were being driven to Millhurst school in a special bus. They were being Given special Clas ses in the basement of the school and daily checkups by the school nurse. Than the president and hit eco nomic advisers predicted last Janu Ary for the fiscal year starting july 1. They said this would hold Down tax receipts and result in a j3.8 billion budget deficit. Furthermore it said if the House passed tax Reform Bill be comes Law it will further reduce revenues by $1.09 billion and re sult in a deficit of $4.9 billion. The committee staff prepared the Esti mates for the Senate finance com Mittee study of the tax measure. Dillon still hoping for a balanced budget said the taxation committee was unrealistic in judging the effects of the tax re form Bill. He said it was wrong in assuming that the Bill s investment credit and other Steps to stimulate the Economy would have no effect in the next fiscal year. Dividends tar the Secretary appealed to the finance committee to put bade in the measure the administration plan Tor repealing the tax credit on dividends passed in 1954. Pres ent Taw permits stockholders to exclude from taxes the first j50 of dividends and to take a 4 per cent credit on ail dividends above that amount. Dillon said repeal of the provision would give the Treasury an additional $475 minion in Revenue annually. Dillon urged that the tax credit for business be raised to 98 for each $100 invested for new Plant and equipment instead of the $7 per $100 passed by the House. This would Cost the Treasury $375 Mil lion. But he recommended elimination of the 3 per cent tax credit for Public utilities tightening of expense account deductions and other changes which would More than make up the loss. Chlorine fells 75 at vegas Las vegas Nev. A chlo Rine Gas used for purifying swim Ming Pool water poured from a broken valve at a Mammoth strip hotel Here overcoming a number of persons. Officials estimated More than 75 were rushed to hospitals. Others were treated at the scene by four fire department oxygen units. They used 20 oxygen tanks. The Gas began escaping to the swimming Pool equipment room of the stardust hotel and spread rapidly through a ventilating sys pm to a nearby Kitchen and one of the hotel s three restaurants. An undetermined number of breakfast diners in the restaurant were evacuated. A spokesman for he stardust said however,1 Only hotel employees were affected. Most were Kitchen and restaurant work ers. Fire chief William Trelease said the Accident occurred when a valve being worked on was broken. The stardust completed in 19681 is Las vegas largest hotel. It has 1,300 rooms. New Bill gives tax break for Atlantic storm losses Washington up pres ident Kennedy signed legislation giving a tax Concession to persons who suffered economic losses in the Atlantic coast storms earlier this year. The new Law permits the tax payers to writ off their losses on their Federal income tax returns for 1961, instead of waiting until next year. The deadline for filing 1961 re turns is april 16. Those who have already filed May file amended re turns. Although the legislation is Pri Marily aimed at easing financial plight of property owners on the Atlantic coast it also would Benefit property owners in some part of Kentucky West Virginia and Idaho. Losses resulting from a storm that occurs Between Jan. 1 and the mid april deadline for filing income tax returns in an area sub sequently proclaimed by the pres ident to be a disaster area could be deducted from the previous1 year s taxable income. There would be no change in the rules governing tax deductions and the Treasury would suffer a Long Range Revenue toss  
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