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Show THE LEADER. Tremonion, Utah Thursday. January 27. 1955 A ML IB SERVING TAX FAX THE ID IB IB BEAR Published RIVER Dy By Peter James Wikel Public Accountant VALLEY Exemptions Listed by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. for Friday Distribution on Thursday afternoon, $3.00 (in advance) RATES SUBSCRIPTION per year Editor-Publishe- afterwards, had worked several years in New York. However, when he testified before the House committee faced with the under oath he told penalty of perjury the truth: that he'd received a bachelor degree only two weeks before applying at the Flint auto plant. When asked whether he was a Communist, he took the Fifth Amendment. The FBI undercover, man testified that he was an important Communist doing important Communist work. And significantly, he had hidden his professional engineering qualifications in order to get a job on the assembly line, join the union and do his poisonous work among the thousands of hourly employees. Astonishing1 Facts Another witness" who took the Fifth Amendment, had applied for assembly line work in another big automobile plant in Flint. Although he was a college graduate, holding a bachelor's degree, he too hid the fact and took an hourly wage job. In his application he said that for two and a half years he had worked for a Detroit fence company. When the auto company sent a questionnaire to the De. troit firm, a letter came back from the company's The letter said the applicant in question had worked in Detroit, as stated, and was an excellent employee. Yet, when the Congressional Committee put the worker under oath, he admitted he had a bachelor's degree in social science and said that actually he had been in college at the time he previously had said he was working at the fence company in Detroit. And now get this: In due time another FBI counterspy who had worked among the Communist conspirators in Detroit, identified the Detroit business man, who fronted for the young Red, as a Communist Party member himself. A New Project These are some understandable reasons why it is so vitally important for every American citizen, young and old, to understand the nature of this powerful conspiracy working against LOOmUG ADC AD MMCTOt . MCATKM MAflONM MOOtAM Red Tactics. Techniques For America The first axiom in ideological warfare, as in any warfare, is: "Know and understand your enemy." In today's battle for the minds of mankind, most of the people who understand and subscribe to the American way of life have correctly identified world Communism as the enemy determined to destroy the basic principles upon which our freedom and progress are founded. But only a small percentage of Americans really understand the tactics and the techniques which the conspirators among us are using to infiltrate and shape the thinking and actions of important segments of our population. One of the important strategies of the conspirators is to win over as many college men and women to their cause as possible as their "Elite Corps" to do the work of infiltrating and mobilizing support for the Communist cause among the less well educated. In an instructive editorial in last week's issue, the Saturday Evening Post points up one phase of this strategy, that of infiltrating and colonizing labor unions. The Post cites facts uncovered by the House Activities Committee during investigations and hearings in highly industrialized Flint, Michigan. Plot Uncovered An FBI undercover informant revealed that a young Communist had been sent into Flint to recruit auto workers into the conspiracy and dominate a un" ." ion. This Communist got a job in a big auto plant. Filling out his he employment application, wrote that he had had one year of a college engineering course, then had been in the Navy, and, semi-skille- d, t Tax Expert Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. r A. N. RYTTING, f How many exemptions can I claim? Each exemption is a $600 deduction. That is, for each exemption you are allowed to make $600 tax free. the Exemptions determine amount of income you are allowed each year, and are devised to make the tax fair bepersons, : , m i KIDS 20 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday January 27, 28, 29 62 job for WORKERS "GOLDEN MISTRESS" in TECHNICOLOR JOHN AGAR Starring Co-H- it Starring GLEN FORD Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 30,31, Feb. 1, 2 "The Last Time I Saiv Paris" Starring ELIZABETH TAYLOR VAN JOHNSON DONNA REED 7lo 1953-196- i vl V ) I960 . (Est.) 'skilled, v ? of Exp. Labor Force) create more and) Basic and applied research helps indu.. better jobs for skilled working people . . . this means higher personal earning capacity, and less work drudgery. During the years between 1953 and I960 industry in the II western states must spend well over $2,11,000,000 (in operating costs, only) for industrial research to pro vide better products and more jobs for skilled workers. 'Includes , professional, technical operative working people SOURCE: U. S. Bureau ot Census 1940-195- The risk capital for industrial research and expansion needed for general economic growth and personal job security will come from individual family and company savings, claims the NAM. To support such expansion and to increase the number of jobs available, NAM recently proposed a five-yetax plan based on reductions in the progressive rates of the current income tax structure and various reforms in federal-stat- e revenue sources. 37 86 0, nt 1950-196- Notional U.S. Dept. of Defemt of the state's experienced labor force. By 1950, the total number of skill, ed working people had climbed to 189,500, and accounted for 78 percent of the labor force. This represented an increase of 62 percent in ten years. By 1960, estimates the NAM, 260,000 people, or 86 percent of the state's experienced labor force, will be skilled working men and women. This will be an additional increase of 37 over the percent jump. was 71 percent 1940-195- 0 Utah Share of Federal Budget Estimated at $244 Million 2 To AH Telephone Users At 12:01 a. m. Sunday' all telephones in the Bear River Telephone Company will be switched to a completely new system of dialing equipment, switches and numbers. being delivered to all subscribers. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY! capita). Interest payments on the growing national debt will reper sult associations The industrial advances the belief that much of this rise in the number of jobs for skilled working people is due to industrial research. of Benefits such progress through research, states the re The association suggests that its tax program would maintain the necessary revenue base for the federal government and yet allow individuals, families, and companies to have the money to make the investments necessary for America's conomic future. A new directory containing instructions for using Based upon Utah Foundation calculations, Utahns will contribute $61 million ($81 per capita) for the Air Force, $38 million($51 per capita) for the $35 million ($46 per Navy, capita) for the Army, and $8 million ($10 per capita) for atomic energy development under the Presidents budget. Utah's share of proposed foreign aid expenditures will amount to $18 million ($24 per capita), and veterans bebefits also will cost Utahns $18 million ($24 in Utah contributions of million $(33 per capita), and the State's share of the Presidents proposed budget for agriculture will be $9 million ($12 per capita). $25 ar pf Manufacturers the new numbers 20-20- . Association 0. 1955. and even more by The number of skilled workers in Utah's labor force, which increased some 62 percent in will probthe years ably increase another 37 per-eduring this current decade, This should mean more and better jobs, and a sounder economic base for the 1954. state, according to a report released today ' by the Pacific If Mate Dies If your wife or husband dies Central offices of the National in 1954, the additional exemp-ion- s Association of Manufacturers. In 1940, the NAM reports, for age and blindness are determined as at the date of there were 117,000 skilled working people in Utah; this death, rather than Dec. 3 1st. If you are claiming the additional exemption for blindness and are partially blind, attach a statement to your tax return from a physician or registered optometrist that (1) central visual acuity does not exceed in the better eye with Utah's calculated share of the correcting lenses; or (2) that $62.4 billion" 1956 Federal budthe widest diameter of the visget just submitted to Congress ual field subtends an angle no by President Eisenhower is $244 greater than 20 degrees. to Utah million, according are entitled to on? e the Foundation, private, nonemption for each depndent. profit tax research organization. Additional exemptions for old This amount is equivalent to age and blindness apply only fdr every man, woman and $325 to you and your wife, not to child in the State. For the averyour dependents. age family of four persons, these Seek Reiund will equal $1,300, If your dependent worked expenditures to the Foundation according part of time and earned less Utah's share of the expected than $600 in 1954 and had tax for the present expenditures withheld from his earnings, the fiscal year is $248 mil(1955) rea tax should file dependent turn and secure the refund of lion, or $331 per capita ($1,324 for a family of four). The State's the tax withheld. This will in no way prevent share of the '$67.8 billion Fed for the fiscal year you from also claiming the ex-- , eral budget June ended 30, 1954, was $265 emption for the dependent. or $353 million, per capita If the dependent is your child for a family of four). under 19 years of age, or over 19 years of age and a full time Thus, Utah's share of the prostudent and had earnings of posed Presidents budget for over $600, the dependent is re- 1956 is $4 million below that quired to file a tax return. As of the present year (fiscal 1955), long as you have furnished and $21 million less than that over the cost of support of last year. For the average of such a child, his filing this family of four in Utah, this reseparate tax return and claim- presents a reduction of $23 from the 1955 budget, and a cut of ing 'his own dependency deducfrom the Federal expendi$112 tion will not prevent you from tures of 1954. also claiming this dependency deduction on your return. is Due to the many changes being made in the switchover it may be several days before all changes are completed. Please pay special attention: 1. Check your own telephone number have a new ringing signal. it may 2. Use the directory for correct numbers, and dial the complete number. 3. Read instructions for calling parties on your party line. 4. Place long distance calls according to direc- tory instructions. 5. You will not be able to reach numbers listed in Snowville and Portage for some time yet, due to delay in delivery of necessary connecting equipment. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE CO. An Independent, Locally-Owne- d Tremonion, Utah Firm Lee's Locker Storage lf com-musi- "Terror on a Train" ' Experienced Labor Force r,rcen' on additional increase of ex- our nation, and the methods used by its agents and fellow travelers. Education in the techniques of Communism should especially be made available to college in fact to all youth. students At Harding College, in Searcy, there is being created a special section in the college library for books and materials on and its subversive tactics and techniques. The foundation books for this section were purchased with a gift from a man who feels, as I do, that we can't begin to resist Communism until we clearly understand its nature, its tactics and techniques. The new library section will contain not only books on the subject but also the printed reports to every Congressional and legislative committee that has worked to expose Commun-nis- t Infiltration and propaganda and warn the American people of the great danger existing. It is quite a project and in time perhaps it may become a pattern for libraries everywhere. I hope so. SI i 189,500 SKILLED g I couples, and large and small families. You are en- one-ha- PRICES: ADULTS 5Q 1950 creates mere 71 ried emption for You yourself. are entitled to Mr. Wikel one additional exemption if, on December 31, 1954, you had attained 65 years of age, or if you were blind. If you were both 65 and blind, you are entitled to two additional exemptions. You are also entitled to exemptions on the same basis for your wife, if you file a joint return. If you file a separate return, ypu can claim your wife's exemptions only if she has no income and was not claimed on any other taxpayer's return for w scientist and engineer employed in industrial research an Increase of sinllge mar- titled to one $21,900 Per Year Average cost to support each 117,000 ($1,-41- " .... 1940 tax-fre- e tween port, include not only better products and services for the public but higher earning capacity and less for the working man and woman. By definition the term "skilled" includes working people who are skilled, professional, technical, and operators of equipment. According to the NAM report, $21,900 is the annual average cost to support the work done by each scientist and engineer engaged in industrial research. 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