The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 44, Ed. 2 Monday, August 2, 1954 Page: 21 of 24
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FOUR TAX CUTS
Medical Deductions
Can Ease Tax Bill
WASHINGTON (n—If medical
expenses are taking more than an
incidental bite out-of your pocket
book, you may get some help from
another source: an income tax
cut. •
Bigger deductions for, medical
expenses starting last Jan 1 in-
cluded in the giant tax revision
■ 3 Hospitalized
With Polio
30-DAY PRECIPITATION ounoOK
Ike Names Voge
Ml just passed by Congress. They
will show up in your 1954 income
tax return
, Under the new law you may de-
duct from your income, before fig-
uring your tax, medical expenses
above 3 per cent of your income
it was s per cent under the old
law.
I But there’s another provision
that may trim your benefits some-
what. Under the old law, all out
| lays for drugs and medicines were
’ Included as medical expenses. Un-
der the new lawyou can count
only those drugs sad medicines
which exceed 1 per cent of your
income.
Three polio patients admitted ... ---.---------.,
over the past few days bring to deductions for medical expenses
13 the number of patients in the unless you itemize all your deduc-
Hendrick Memorial Hospital polio tions. You won't benefit if you take
ward now the standard deduction of 10 per
Latest victims are Susan Chris cent of your income, which the gov-
line Compere. 4, daughter of Mr.*
and Mrs E. T Compere Jr., 1409
Compere Place, and- Mary Jane
Maddux, 15, daughter of Mrs. C.
S. Maddux of Ranger
Neither child is in critical con-
dition. doctors reported. Both are
suffering from paralytic spinal po-
lio Susan's left arm is paralyzed,
and Mary Jane's right arm'
paralyzed, they said
Both girls were admitted Sun-
day,
And remember you don't get any
the standard deduction of 10 per
is
I ernment offers gratis to most tax-
payers.
Because of the medical allow-
I ance and others, you may find you
will benefit by listing your deduc- I
I tions next year although in the
past you have been taking the
automatic 10 per cent deduction.
Another change would be an es-
pecially big help if you run into
really extraordinary medical ex-
penses. Under the old law the
maximum medical deduction was
$1,250 per person, for yourself or
your dependents, or up to $5,000
for a family. The new law doubles
the maximum deductions to $2,500
per person and $10,000 for a fam-
ily
Mary Jane became ill last Tues-
•day while she was away from
home on a visit. Susan became ill
Friday.
Robert Wayne Rowlett, 7, who
was admitted Thursday suffering
with paralytic bulbar-type
was still in serious condition but | cent would work:
not in a respirator, his doctor If your income is $5,000, you now
said. , can deduct allowable medical ex-
He is the son of Mr and Mrs penses that run above $150. Under
I the old law, you could deduct only
those expenses above $250.
If your medical costs were ac-
tually $200, you could deduct $50
under the new law but nothing
under the old law If your expenses
were, $250 or more, you could de-
duct an extra 9100 under the new
Here are typical examples of
polio, how the change from 5 to 3 per
Hollis Rowlett of Sweetwater ■
Zoning Board
Appeals Due
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Seuree ui WEATHER BUREAU Department of Commerce ,
WEATHER OUTLOOK — Here is the weather outlook
for the next 30 days across the nation as shown by the
above temperature and precipitation maps issued by the
U.S. Weather Bureau.
Big Ranchers to Pay
Regular Feed Price
Building permit appeals involv-lICT Discount Corn
ing a grain elevator, a church and . -count vorp.
a beauty shop will be beard Thurs-1 Declares Dividend
day by the city's Board of Adjust DALLAS. .Aug 2 — A dividend _____.
ment. of 5 cents a share on the common feed seat t
The meeting will begin at 9 30 stock of ICT Discount Corporation ’ said,
a m at City Hall.--
WASHINGTON Wn—An Agricul-
ture Department spokesman says
the government doesn't expect to
make drought relief feed available
to those able to pay market prices
—and that this includes Texas’
King Ranch:
The program now being drafted
would exclude those able to pay
market prices. Kenneth E. Scott
said last night. He is one of the |
officials handling the program un-
der which the feed is made avail-
able at less-than-market prices in
specified areas.
Asked by a reporter if he thought
the giant King Ranch in Texas
would be eligible for the special
., - "I don’t think that a well-to-do
to stockholders of record at the outfit like the King Ranch will
. . close of business Aug 31, payable need special relief.”
H G Henderson asking permis. Sept. 30, was announced Saturday There had been criticism in the
sion to erect a grain elevator and, by President Ben Jack Cage. Senate after the previous anithe
storage building at 502 Ash St. | The ICT Discount Corporation. I relief programs: Prexueus drought
Vine St. Church of Christ, ask, which was organized two years ranch took part in the procram is
ing to erect * building at 1610 ago to do wholesale and retail fi-1 The Commodity creanf Corp
1 Mr. T . v nancing and factoring, is a mem - took a 45 million dollar inventory
Mrs. T A Lewter, asking per- ber of the union - member-owned loss on last year’s drought relief
X to operate a beauty shop at ICT Group of insurance and #- program, under which government
1302 Woodard St | nance companies, owned grains and cotton mA
Appeals are
Airport Executives to Open
Convention Here Friday
About 4b members of the Texas
chapter American Association of
Airport Executives will meet in
Abilene Friday, Saturday., and
Sunday for their annual conven-
tion at -the Wooten Hotel
Glenn Meeks, manager of the
Abilene Airport, will be host for
the meeting
if will open Friday evening
with a social at convention head-
quarters.
Saturday morning registration
will begin at 8:30 am followed
by A business meeting at 9:30
am which will convene af-
ter lunch at 2 p.m. s
Luncheon will honor W 'O
Fuller, president of the- AAAE.
Walter C Gunstream, past presi-
dent of the Texas chapter, will
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 7 *
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WASHINGTON ill—President Ei-
senhower today nominated Brig
Gen Herbert D. Vogel, an Army
Wins $5 Cash
Mrs. Bill Newton of Tye won
this week s top news tip award of
$5 for her timely report, of the
murder and suicide at ' Merkel
Monday. July 26.
Second prize of $2.50 went to W.
A. Ritchie of it* Vogel St for
his tip on the explosion of a fuel
tank at 2101 South Treadaway Blvd
The Merkel murder-suicide re-
sulted from a divorce argument
between Mr and Mrs. Earl Miller
witnessed by a 16-year-old wait-
ress Miller shot his wife and then
killed himself. His wife died later
in a hospital The story ran on
page 1-A of the Tuesday morning
edition and page 1-B of the Tues-
day evening edition
The explosion at Watts Drilling
Co of a fuel tank on a steam
unit injured Thomas Marr. 26, of
749 Peach SA, and knocked Alli
son Watson. 19, of Santa Anna
about 20 feet Watson was unin-
jured The story and picture ap- 1
peared on page 1-A of the Satur- |
day morning edition.
engineer, to be a member of the
board of directors of the Tennes-
see Valley Authority succeeding
Gordon R. Clapp
The White House said Eisenhow-
er plans to designate Vogel as
chairman of the board after the
Senate acts on the nomination
Clapp also served as chairman
The post pays $15,000 a year.
Clapp's term expired in May and
Eisenhower chose not to reappoint
him although he was urged to do
so by a number of people in and
out of Congress 7
Vogel is a 53-year-old Army en-
gineer with a distinguished record
in war and peace He was nomi-
nated for a term expiring May 18,
1963.
White House Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty told reporters
that, assuming Vogel is confirmed
by the Senate, he will take over the
TVA assignment Aug. 31 when he
will retire from the Army.
Vogel now is in charge of the
Army Engineers Southwest Divi-
sion with beadquarters in Dallas,
He is a member of the Board
Engineers for Rivers and Har-
bors and also serves on the Mis-
sissippi River Commission.
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freight charges. Abilene, Rule, Rofan
President Eisenhower has desig-
nated Texas, Colorado, New Mex-
ico and Wyoming as drought dis-
aster states. Secretary of Agricul- Army and the Ajr Force here Fri.
ture Benson, in turn, has desig day and Saturday.
nat 23 counties in Texas, 23 in Army eniistn
Colorado, 24 in New Mexico and Paul, Midland; 1
13 in Wyoming as eligible for the cut Brownwood,
special help. 1 '
spent about 30 million dollars in
Snyder Men Enlist (|
Twelve volunteers entered the
Army enlistments were: Carl J.
WTCC Staffers 0H
To Susy Schedule
Harvey M. North-
. and Will 0. Ba-
ker,' Midland All were sent to Fort
Bliss, El Paso.
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Joining the Air Force were: Cleo
H Shell. Rotan: T. V. Bridges Jr.
San Angelo: Freddie L. Tribue.
San Angelo; Laray 0. Taylor, San
Angelo; Tony R. Tomison, Paducah
Teddie D. Terrell. Rule: Roy H
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Texas Fair at a ceremony in Waco Base, Fort Worth. The
Monday evening: ... NEET
Thursday he will speak to the San Antonio
Seminole Rotary Club ‘ —
~ .nerrodec Husbands will bythe Abulene Army css to Stockholders or record or
with Dr Chester Callan of | Main Station and the Abilene Air
Rotan, chairman of the rural (Force Recruiting Detachment
health committee of the Texas Both divisions are at North First
Medical Association. and Cedar Sts.
The committee is working on a
plan to set up county health coun-
cils over the state, Husbands said.
Ralph Duncan, WTCC commun-
ity services manager, was in
Gatesville to discuss a commun-
„ity clinic with chamber of com-
merce officials Monday.
Loyan C. Walker, agriculture
. , and livestock manager in
SALT LAKE CITY —A former Fort Worth Monday to meet with
Texas, and Colorado newspaper * ——" -
woman. Mrs. Jesse Lee Counts,
died Saturday of a chest ailment.
She was 81.
Abilene, and John A Smith, Sny- | The Board of Directors of ICT
Shell went to Carswell Air Force Discount Corporation has de-
Baae, Fort Worth. The other new C lared ° dividend of 5 cents
airmen were sent to Lackland base, per share on the Common
per share on the Common
Stock of the corporation, pay-
The enlistments were processed able on September 30, 1954,
the close of business on Aug-
ust 31, 1954.
owned grains and cotton seed meal
and cake were sold at reduced
prices. In addition, the government
- Ex-Cisco, B’wood
Newswoman Dies
be honored at a * pm social.
The annual banquet will be held
at 7 p.m. with Maurice Brooks,
former attorney for the Civil
Aeronautics Administration in
Washington, D. C., as speaker
Mayor C E Gatlin will extend
the. city’s welcome at the
the board of directors executive
committee of the Texas Beef
Council.
The council is planning a cam-
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Mrs Murle Arney and H. U.
(Buster) Freeman of the Woo-
ten Hotel and »•, D Cornelius I
of the Windsor Hotel attended the
10th annual Texas Hotel Associa-
tion Short Course at the Univer-
sity of Houston last week
Mrs Arney is in charge of the
coffee shop at the Wooten and
Freeman is food manager there
Cornelius is a room clerk at the
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J Minor Shafer, prominent early- tion, according to Walker
day Colorado and Texas newsman ---—______.______
and publisher of the first news-/ T.L
paper, the Rocky Mountain News, Woman Leaps From
in Aurota, Colo—now Denver. | - F --
. In her younger years she helped Antes
her father set type and report for AulOg M'idl ACCuseO
five newspapers he founded in * g
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up The Bulletin, at Brownwood UHJAVHSD)
Tex , the Hale County Herald and Mac Jon , ____.
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She had been living with , dress was listed only as. Palm
---granddaughter, Mrs Lorene El S.remained under treatment
expected from Texas, New Mex- dredge,-in Salt Lake City for the Monday morning • at Hendrick
ico, and Arizona. last five years 7Memorial Hospital for injuries in
a Sunday night incident
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didn't have any broken bones It
said her condition was satistac-
tory.
Police reported- Mrs Jones
jumped from an automobile in
the 3100 block of South 14th St.
The incident occurred about 8:15
p.m. Sunday.
AM - year - old Abilene man
arrested in connection with the
event was released on bond by
city police. He was charged with
drunkenness
morning—meeting,, and the Rev
C. C. Ehler, pastor of Grace
Lutheran Church, will give the
Invocation.
Sunday tours of Abilene’s new
Municipal Airport will climax
the meeting’s activities
John D. Wallace of Westair
Taxi, Inc., will furnish transpor -
tation to delegates arriving by
air at the Municipal Airport.
Delegates to the convention are
THE WORLD TODAY
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McCarthy’s Role During
Censure Typical for ‘54
By JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON (—The position
Sen McCarthy found himself in
Friday—waiting while his fellow
senators argued whether to cen-
sure him—was typical of the role
forced on him in 1954. ft's a new
one for him
Ever since 1950, when he first
made headlines with his charges
of Communists in government, he
had moved fast, kept punching He
rolled with the counter-punches,
slugged harder in return Nothing
kept him quiet. /
For most of this year he has
been forced into a role sometimes
passive, sometimes defensive It
has been that way with him ever
since the Eisenhower administra-
tion early this year struck back
at him •
In the past he called his shots,
getting attention when he wanted
it with a statement or an attack
This year the shots have been
railed on him Most of the atten-
tion given him in 1954 baa not been
was made when the Army charged
McCarthy and his Senate investiga-
tions subcommittee staff had
sought special treatment for Pvt
G David Schine and had threat- search for Reds in those plants,
ened retaliation if they didn’t get
it Schine was formerly on the
staff.
Communists in defense plants. All
through the hearings he had com-
tion, according to Walker.
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When McCarthy counter-charged
that top Army officials had been
using Schine ss a “hostage" to
make McCarthy pull up on his
search for Communists in the
Army, the fat was in the fire The
Senate itself had to step in to in-
vestigate. and the subcommittee
took on the job—with McCarthy
temporarily sidelined aa chairman,
Right there McCarthy was
slowed down. McCarthy, glued to
the hearings, was like a boxer with
He made a brief stab at holding
hearings on that subject and then
dropped them, at least for the
time being. He has probably been
more quiet since the hearings end
ed than in any similar period
since 1950
The three representatives of
Abilene were amondg a group of
*3 hotel employes from Texas.
Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklaho-
ma who participated in the
event.
The special one - week train-
ing program was designed to pro- .
vide better knowledge of the
finer points of selling and render
ing services to hotel guests.
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Texas Hotel Association during
pert of the session was J K
(Rufus) Wallingford, general
manager at the Wooten.
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his hands tied behind his back
His field had been narrowed In
long weeks of the hearings he had
to concentrate on one subject
Trying to make himself and his
staff look good and the Army bad
He fought hard, ha was nimble,
and before the hearings ended the
Army and the administration may
have wished the whole thing had
never been permitted to start.
Maybe. .
If the administration had
planned, or hoped to keep Mc-
Carthy off its hack for most of the
congressional session, it succeed-
ed For even when the hearings
ended McCarthy did not resume
his old role.
First of all, he went off for t
Ths decision to teU him ' whoa" | bs wanted, he hama Then
of his choosing
McCarthy, a man of energy who
“thrived on action, has been slowed
down Whether or not snyons in
the administration foresaw the re-
sult of the decision to hit back
at him, the result was to crimp
his style
Although it was his own Repub-
lican party which had taken over,
McCarthy began sticking needles
into the Eisenhower administration
early in 1953. He kept on sticking
them in. ,
For there was some unsettled
business: What his own Senate sub-
committee, which conducted the
hearings, would say when it tin
ished working on its report It
hasn't finished yet.
la the meantime, he lost his
right hand man, Roy M Cohn, who
resigned after it was reported a
majority -of the subcommittee-
three Democrats and one Repub-
lican-were after the young New
York attorney's scalp Cohn had
been chief counsel for McCarthy
and, judging from what McCarthy
said, invaluable
Meanwhile, Sen Flanders had
bene trying to cook up grief for Me-
Carthy, first with an effort to get
the Senate to take McCarthy a
committee chairmanships away
from him and, when that seemed
ticketed for failure, to erasure him
Joins Air Force
. A former Snyder High School
star athlete haa volunteered in the
Air Force for four years.
John A. Smith, 3212 Ave. U. Say
der, joined up through the Abi-
lene recruiting detachment.
He is the son of Mr and Mrs
Raymond Smith. His wife is the
former Jeanette Harmon.
John finished Snyder High
School in 1948. He lettered there
in football one year and in track,
two years.
In 1949, he received the Amen
can Farmer degree, and was elect
ed a director of the Upper Colorado
Soil Conservation District He is di 1
rector of the Texas Hampshire
Breeders Association.
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store, 1302 Pecan St., $500.
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 44, Ed. 2 Monday, August 2, 1954, newspaper, August 2, 1954; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1649550/m1/21/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.