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   Ames Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 13, 1955, Ames, Iowa                               Local Weather Partly Friday Net w MM U Friday Hick Ames Daily Tribune VOL 164 Vow Worth How about by Sylvia Porter In households from coast to coast last year children worked during holidays and summer to earr extra dollars In homes all over the nation par or children or close friends were being supported by the Winner or breadwinners The new 1954 tax law made some vitally important changes in the rules governing earnings of dren and support of relatives or Here are some guides that will save you tax QUESTION Mv son who is 18 during summer and mas vacation from school last j ear and earned Of course it cost 1954 which shows by IOWA THURSDAY JANUARY 13 1955 Official art Story Gouty Some Encouragement For Dag Sources Say UNITED NATIONS N Y China has given General Dag Hammarskjold some encouragement that it win United Nations demands it free 11 American airmen jailed as spies diplomatic sources said today But the official report on success or failure will not come until after the diplomat returns to New York late this afternoon from his trip to Peiping where he held a series of conferences with Red Chinese Premier Chou Field Damaged Corn Eligible for Corn produced in Story county in us much more than that to support him What's our tax now ANSWER The 1954 tax law re- moved the ceiling on a enl child s no what jour child earned during vacations from school as lorg as supported him he is a exemption on your income tax return Your child also gets a on the tax return he files If you have dependent children under 19 or over 19 and attending school or receiving ing full time let them earn all car during the holidays Also use jour child in your own of 7 Per run 3 cents vou can manage to 10 cents per bushel which during the school vacation periods will be deducted from the test to have a higher percentage of field damage than allowable under the regular rules for granting price support loans may meet ments for loans at discounted rates special discount plan which is now in effect in the entire state was authorized by the commodity credit tion on the recommendation of the Iowa ASC committee cording to Harold S ley chairman of the county committee The discounts for damage ex- the regular loan minimum Hammarskjold arranged to con- fer with U S Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr on results of his mission wen he reaches New York sometime after 2.30 pm in the Super Constellation his disposal in Tokyo by Gen John E Hull U S Far eastern er D R New Delhi rest dent editor of the Times of India who is on a special assignment in Peiping for United Press cabled that the Chinese had made a ber of reasonable proposals and might be to release the men on a quid pro quo basis said he was convinced the 11 Americans would be before expiration of their if Peiping is persuaded there are signs of the United States contributing to the easing of sion in this part of the world He said the Communists were believed to have demanded the United States agree to cease such hostile acts as espionage against Red China Guarded official belief that the Leo Hoegh Is Inaugurated As Iowa's Governor Education Is Family Affair by Stewart Haas Tribune Staff Writer The American ideal of an tion for every member of every family has found definite sion at the home of Col and Mrs Leroy Lillie 808 Douglas There are six members of this family and all are ing school or college in Amea Col Lillie is a student of Strial economics at Iowa State col- liege His wife tions major in development Charles 18 and Vivian 17 are also students at the college 15 is a high school more and ELnor 13 is an grade student at Central When asked how all of this schooling affects the familj tine Mrs Lillie said It works pretty course is a familj the field of child Then voull get a deduction for the county corn price support rate in computing the loans The A j we are in and out of the house all Communists would reconsider the i a My husband and I don t have 8 o'clock classes this quarter but Vivian has six of them to we have to get up earlj too Another question asked the cases of the 11 imprisoned fliers and other U N personnel held violation of the Korean armistice apparently was based lor wage you pay him You 11 get the exemption too mum damage allowable under the as long as vou support him And discount schedule is 15 per cent In jour child will have his own cases however other exemption which may cut his tax requirements must be to zero or near it complete qualifications for QUESTION I have a daughter loans who was graduated from coLege discount plan will prove of last June She s now working and is great value Chairman Kimberley self-supporting But I declared because of our her wnile she was in fanners would not be able to obtain and until she found a job support s under the regular re- on a report to Washington from U S Ambassador John M Allison Hammarskjold briefed Allison son for this family surge in tion Mrs Lill e explained that her Can I claim her as a bar corn in York ment to newsmen on outcome of his mission but promised an early report when he reached His plane landed at Force Base near Reno Nev for refueling and to pick up two U N officials Hammarskjold remained aboard An aide said he was a HP husband got out of the army last al and they had a little time on an com- mg damage m excess of 7 per cent furnished more than half her Now they can get loans on corn I very man port during 1954 Even though she showing as high as 15 per cent To aU for information earned more than last jear damage providing certain other replied not bme for it you are to the deduction are met Making this because she was a full-time student discount plan available indicates Radio was equally silent she attended school for sound consideration has been on of his mission The at least five months Even if she given to the many producers who Communists kept up their barrage their hands so the whole familj de- to go to school Family Picks Ames They were living jn Indianola when Col Lillie was called into the service He served in Europe and later was stationed on the east coast and the familj followed him both places When he left the as a colonel the family decided on Ames as the place they would began work right after she within their corn acreage graduated June meets this allotments with the intention of of American propaganda with usual charges the United States and she is a deduction takii g of the price would try to force an aggressive on 1954 return program military setup in Southeast Asia Our e a ThL regular price support rate in But showed it was daughter works us for is 56 In cases lng of Ule Hammarskjold mission her room and board Must we re- rg for maximum damage dis- when ll broadcast a boast that port this as income to us What she pajs the loan rate would be jou for room and board is n One of which must be met to qualify for loans count of 10 this means that Persons had visited the ex- China Continued on Page Four Ames Low of 8 Not So Low Oldtimer Recalls under the discount plan concerns moisture content Corn subject to because of damage rot 17 5 per cent as compared with 20 5 per standard survival and a device mitted at this time for corn was used to UP agents by a ing regular loan requirements The low plane was a commercial lower moisture required for device available to many civilian discount corn is necessary to as companies and foreign 4 4 sure the keeping of T reading damaged grain However Authoritative sources in for the 24-hour period ending at tests showr much of ton said Allisons message of en- noon today was 8 degrees at 8 a m corn m state dS today It may have seemed but it was 48 degrees warmer than a temperature recalled to the Tribune by an oldtime resi dent Jan 12 1912 Ames recorded 40 below during a winter of cold temperatures and lots of snow In remembering thai fact the ent recalled that he had an with cattle that day He'd been out but hadn't realized just hould cold it was until cattle re- fused to leave their barn to go outside Weather observer C N Brown the lowest temperature re- corded here since records were first kept in 1931 was 27 below Feb 7 1936 Last year he the Jan 12 temperature low was 12 below The high that day was 12 above for a range Lowest Jan 13 reading on ord at the stalion is 3 below re- corded in 1943 This noon the temperature was a 22 with 45 per cent relative humidity Wednesday's high was 30 at 12 15 p m There was a south breeze this had been here before and liked the college and This is the first at Iowa State for Col and Mrs Lillie but both had graduated from colleges in North Dakota Vivian is also in her first jear as a home economics major Charles is a sophomore ing in phv sics Last while was in New York he attended Cornell university at Ithaca So your family has also gone to school in many different came another quest on said Mrs Lillie they attended schools on the east coast list year and when we went to Europe with Col LilUe they attended schools in France and Germany When asked if there was anv conflict when all decided to Mrs Lillie laughed Not she said We just paralleled spread out all over the house on US espionage in at the Working Peoples Palace in the Red capital The U S Air Force Wednesday challenged the evidence reported on display A radio being shown is equipment it e Chinese said Ringgenberg Reports by Carl Story County Representative DES opening of a legislative session aie always full of confusion but more so this time than usual There was a large turnover of House to be a considerable number in the Senate Learning new names and faces takes time The formalities of opening and the House and the governor's message has ken three days The speaker has been choosing the men and members of the 30 in number It is a most difficult task to get the men assigned to the places where they are best qualified to serve Some committees are I important than others for ple appropriations which has a membership of 45 to 50 while some minor committees have 10 to 12 members Almost every member wants to cerve on the appropriations com- and the speaker must some Lach member serves on seven or eight commit- tees As bills are introduced the Speaker assigns them to the committees foi A bev of bills have already been pre- pared for introduction and spon sors are being selected who work for their passage At various times and places in small groups legislators talk legislative to do about port there IB for roads of it all a trend begins to develop and the foundation for the ant legislation of the session is laid Net later thin Monday all com- assignments wi 1 been made and the legislative grind will begin McCarthy Threatened Sen Joseph McCarthy and bis wife Jean are shown in the of their Washington home apparently that a threat had been made to blow op house A neighbor reported to police that someone with a foreign voice had ened to blow up the senator's home Ike Asks Congress for Massive Training Program Severe Quake Again Rips County Gets for Conservation Story county has been allotted 900 for government soil and water conservation icts in 1955 it has been announced bj Harold S Kimberley chairman 01 the county ASC committee The amount is greater than apportioned the county for the 1954 ASC conservation gram for comparatively small for cal services ard for special vices such as taking of soil ples all of the funds will be able for thi cost of ed practices completed on farms of the next }L u WASHINGTON Eisenhower today asked Congress to extend the draft for four years set up a massive reserve training program for young men 17 and 18 years old and raise the pay of the armed services Mr Eisenhower proposed an gregate pay increase of 6 7 per cent in military pay This is mated to cost about 750 million dollars in pay and allowances for men and women already in the armed services Defense officials said improved Iringe benefits also recommended by the President for the active forces could boost extra costs to around one billion dollars yearly this would be just about offset y savings from a planned tion m military strength About men are to be trimmed rom the armed forces by mid- 956 The chief executive's reserve 19 whole is especially for this here where it was reported Some go to their rooms some to had set the stage in his i the living of course son of the year and will meel suffer on moisture content talks for further on noon Ames had a trace of pre- Wednesday in the form of occasional snow flurries 3 Adult Education Classes To Start Three more adult education classes are scheduled to start at the high school tonight Everett director of the adult cation program said today Meeting at 7 p m with tration set for the beginning of the Class periods Art room 126 Beginning clothing room 133 Color photography rMm Kimberley that an adjustment will be made in favor of the producer who has a discount loan and whose corn tests higher when helled and delivered at settlement time than it did when the loan was made If the corn contains less damage when it is delivered than when the loan was made as a result of the removal of damage through ing the producer will be ed for the percentage of damage removed Settlement at delivery time will be made on the basis of premiums and discounts in effect under the regular loan program at the time of delivery For example corn having 10 7 per cent damage at the time the loan was made would have a loan rate of 6 cents below the 1954 ty rate If this same corn ed 7.2 per cent damage when it was shelled and delivered the settlement rate would be 2 cents below the 1954 county loan rate i This settlement rate is on the ba- sis of discounts in effect at this time The producer would then re- the difference between the discount deducted when the loan was made und the applicable rate at delivery time or 4 cents per bushel on the basis of current counti prisoner problem American officials took the view that prisoners could not be counted free until are safely m American or U N hands The chief concern was the price the Red Chinese demanded the theie is always the dining room table She said that television was not too much of a problem on The allocations to all Iowa ALGIERS Algeria mado flom the aid a ment of SS 972 000 made to earthquake had gam ripped stale the fund through the city of where 1 500 persons died last in violent earth shocks No casualties were reported plan called for volunteers in the 7 and 18 age bracket for month s basic training to be active reserve v is isi d over Potion for Upped Gas Tax Lower Voting Age Is Sought DES MOINES UP Hoegh was inaugurated as governor today and promptly out- lined a legislative program listing more than 45 specific tions to the Iowa Legislature Galleries in the decorated House chamber were packed as Hoegh re- the oath of office tered by Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court Charles F strum Both men are from Chanton In his inaugural Hoegh asked creation of a special tax study committee a legalized union shop a gas tax increase a highway speed limit an old voting age 25 per cent state aid to and payment of a bonus to Korean war veterans To be your governor is an honor and a challenge and a lic Hoegh said In all humility I accept the of this great office He told the lawmakers in joint session It is my duty to suggest not to direct Speech Deals with Finances In his speech the Re- publican governor dealt with Iowa s financial condition which sees the state spending nine lion dollars more each than is received as revenue Hoegh urged formation of a special com- to make a thorough and study of our whole tax structure There must be no deficit spend Hoegh said Increases in taxes are not popular but we must havs courage to provide the revenue needed for the essential services of the state He did ask the lawmakers to In the sales and the state Tax for to perm t and n d taken out of n g up of new quake which night sending weakened walls in allotment Continued on Page down under impact of the shocks shelters of wood and canvas collapsed It was worst in two months here and said it was nearly is intense as the tremor which ville last September when 1 500 persons were killed 15 000 were injured and 195 000 persons suffered property losses F actors considered in mining each county's share of the state allotment were amount of farmland producti- vity needs comparative sion hazards drainage needs and of completed AtP practices in and The initial period for filing re- Mr gave no figure as to how many volunteers would be needed he said an adequate number The Defense Department has said the goal is 100 000 a year to start The President said if an quate number do not volunteer authority should be given to draft men and 19 between the ages of Hould Require Reserve Duty Men not volunteering or select quests for cost sharing s to ed this 6 Members of Fa mily All in School Are CHICAGO lave created quite a problem for Chicago's Society be- cause they all look alike Chief veterinarian Dr Erich Maschgan said today owners of the peta should UK Identification I'm getting tired of ing he complained a modified be earned out in 1955 expired Dec foim of universal military training 10 However requests m be would continue subject to calls ov farmers with their co mtj ASC bv then for two office at anv time during the of regular military as at and such will be present ed fui if and when For the first time reserve ty ACP funds become available adopt changes use tax laws Commission said would raise an additional million dollars an by eliminating many tions Hoegh said the state showed good judgment by abandoning a state property tax as a source of evenue many years ago Hoegh asked legalization of the union shop in an issue that caused friction between himself and other members of the ican party during his pre-election campaign Boosts in workmen s compensation and unemployment insurance also were requested Urges Higher Gas Tax It will be necessary to take a highway widening program of great Hoegh sain But he warred any road program must be on a basis Hoegh recommended a in crease in the state gas tax provide additional revenue ato Continued on Page Four Are Extended County Births 2nd Highest in 6 Years ol out duties Mi in two messages to the House and Senate said it shall ivs be the nation s ob- m the present to maintain a military force had its that wr can support for the second highest number of births in that be necessary to six vears 1954 dispel the shadow of Communist now available from L E Davisson threat clerk indicate jn asking extension July 1954 total for births was 1082 i 1959 f the authority to induct This was exceeded men foi 24 months of 1948 That was in 1951 when 1092 and service Mi births were recorded said he saw no reasonable WASHINGTON UP draftees would be acting made The President hold lnd other than I cu rent most discharges for those who failed to announced tint out thur assigned reserve fo dl he thi the be c i i April 1 1955 Officials hope lhat holding pi pi ops at this 58 a d whole foi n low din to boost sales ard he p the w pc out dollar is of b tri and non fat mi L solids Number of deaths in the county that the world situation last year totaled 317 In 1953 there I or technological advances in the were next foui will render the The clerks office reported 61 di- draft granted in 1954 same as in I of doctors and Nevada Plans Community Building arc the six UN Uray Ml m to Mate ire Mt to kick 17 ta tome M Lmy ma JOT fa Mn hi art to In IS U Manic Misspelled Name MEMPHIS Tenn the name Zwirz replaced as the last entry in th Memphis directory an alert newsman tried 1953 Marriages numbered 293 ing 1954 compared with 301 during Although the divorce rate seems fairly high it could have been much higher the figures show A total of 92 divorce cases were filed In he recommended a draft ex- officials said two vears bevond Iowa UP Ci can nov tension of two vears bevond pians to the present selective service ex- community building following the date of next July 1 death of Frank Wadsworth No Blanket Increase The President s military pay Wadsworth died Tuesday it the age of 92 giving the city title t Only 47 of these went to decree raise program did not include estate near here valued to find out what happened to He found out the name to should have been Ezzelle The other 14 granted were filed prior to 1954 Twenty-six of the divorces filed are pending while 19 were dis- missed A total of 231 probate cases ana 210 district court cases were filed make it a busy in the across-the-board increase but was a plan of selective pay adjustments about His wife bequeathed the to foster a professional to the city in a 1833 will Slu service provided the money be ncd for The President's pay proposals construction and maintenance of d got a friendly reception from Con- community after the death IKE Continued on Page Four of her husband Mrs Wadsworth spent her car life   

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