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Show S'j J 4 SmfDATSEPTEMBEn 1934 ju s DAY HER ALD IH-Bor- Income Tax Problems Plag ue Many Hollywood Movie Stars By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood .Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) Errol Flynn settled his income tax dispute this "week, but many other ;stars of tinsel town still are in and out of hot water over paying up to Uncle ! ;T Sam. i j to - pay problem Whopping taxes, or get out of them, or whether toupees can be used as deductions has plagued many a u resident of movie land. Flynn agreed to settle his $800.-00-0 back tax bill at half price. But many other stars, including J7 The how of . Americans In FranceMay Be Drafted Mickey Rooney, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin 01iviaDe Havilland, Mar tha Vickers, John jCarradine Nat Cole, Billy ;Eckstine and Gordon MacRaer had liens slapped on their belongingsxm a dispute. j Trouble Kid Dick jHavmesthe trouble kid of the century, still is xin arrears to Uncle Sam i The crooner has been offered iobs out of the country. but can't accept because he can't leave without paying his taxes, , deportation not considered. Down the years the government has, objected to any movie plots to pay lowef taxes,. One current drama in film-tow- n financial circles is in federal court where , the government is e holding bearings on the fashionable practice of stars forming quickie corporations to produce their pictures. 7 As their own bosses, they paid lower taxes on theprofits as "capital gains." The government claims the profits should have been declared as personal income.! The Survey Shows K4ost Students Stay Here After Graduation Book Authors Twisted Facts Charge SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) First college degree. .Analysts pointed e results of a survey by put students who started the 9th the Utah Department of Public In gtade in 1948 would not yet have ALBUQUERQUE. N.M.. (UP) struction revealed today that about had time to finish college. a 41.3 per cent of students stay in '! All except 32.6 per cent of stuSen, Clinton Anderson member of the Joint Congression their home town after graduation dents queries had received some al Atomic E ne r g y Committee, from high school while another 33.3 srt of training after high schooL charged Friday that the authors per cent remain in Utah. This category included military of a book on the hydrogen; bomb The survey was made of 11,666 training. r twisted the facts in an effort to students? who started 9th grade !j When the survey was maae, 25.9 make Dr. Edward Teller out as a worK in 1936, 1946 or 1948. cent of the students did not, per ; Dr. E. Allen Bateman. superin j. magician.; full time have although some of tendent Anderson said James R. Shepley public instruction, em of the younger jobs, had not yet" persons and Clay Blair authors of the as phasized results as yet are only Completed training. yet unpublished book, "The Hy tentative." Of employed, 18.3 per cent drogen Bomb' had misstated, Contrary to reports that most earnedthose less than $2,000 a year and distorted and omitted the facts of Utah students leave the state, the XH per cent, mostly the, older stuthe case to the detriment of the survey snowed 74.6 per cent of earned $8,000 a year or dents, those research team 'at the Los Alamos, questioned remained in the more. state. . 7.6 Some cent had per gone N.M., laboratory. to 22.3 5.3 As cent be to California, other per might per expected, U.S. News and World Report intermountain 2.3 of believed Cent students cent male states, per carried a condensation of the book to and Washington, 2.3 per more school time should be devotthis week, raising a storm among centOregon to midwestern states, 2- per ed to vocational subjects while 20.2 the nation s nuclear physicists and cent 10 eastern states and 3 per women desired more training in atomic official cent outside the continental U.S family and personal problems. Dr. Norjis Bradbury, director of Of all students questioned, 53.8 the Los Alamos atomic energy per cent fj Protect; the enamel finish of had ultimately laboratory, told newsmen Fri from nigh school and 27.6graduated cent your refrigerator Jy keeping it per day that charges in the U.S. News had gone on to college. However, but of direct contact with acid and World Rfeport condensation only 2.7 per cent had received a 'foods. that he and Other scientists de (D-NM- i - 1 i - I .. " - - ' - ? ). 1 . r. ; : A 1 , ' r1. vt5 -- -' , I - 1 y- - ; ra . ; - H By: KENNETH MILLER United Press Staff Correspondent layed development of the hydrogen w "dummies." rnrnorationv ere bomb ,were false. PARIS (UP) Americans living after dissolved Uncle Sam, says were warned France Saturday .fin r- ; by French officials that they, may onePatmovie. CARD PLAYING REALLY wit- the .on starred O'Brien 7 be drafted into the French: armed BIG BUSINESS HERE V nitnnH ' nrc this wpk. He claimed f forces next mnth. h he not in formed 1943, a company, NEW YORK (UP) Foreigners living in France for The AsMr more than 12 months ate liable to as a tax dodge, but because he of fAmerican sociation Playing to be his own boss. He said t be called up under a . draft law wanted said Card Manufacturers today Prarlia1 the firm made only one picture LA approved . by 'the French that Americans 1,200,000,000 spend enterbecause he had to leave to : ment last month. f i hours playing cards each year. , Officials saia saturciay mat a een- - tain armed forces around the iNot only tnat, out tney wear ' sus of such foreigners, including world. out 60,000,000 flecks doing it. ' an made Jackv ? appearcomnow Benny was". being Americans, i iL iirl ance to exDlain his capital gains : pieiea. wnen uie cnecu is iinisnea deal with CBS. His most ' ..11 A j l exciting ) next month the draft' may "staff ne was tnat auhowever, I Immediately,' the government testimony, EQUAL JUSTICE The words "Equal Justice Under the Law," lettered on the Supreme Court -is 60, not 39. . i ".j thorities.sajd. Charles V.! Bush on Monday when he building behind him will have a new meaning for I Dissolving Corporation Under the United States 1951 in to become the first Negro Supreme Court page. He will be setting a precedent in a fitting checks I draft law all aliens admitted to The "dissolving dummy corpor place. Only last spring the Court handed down its historic decision outlawing segregation in the ' f the United States for "permanent ation" first came to light in 1946 nation's i HELD schools. (United Press Telephoto). residence are subject to draft when Uncle Sam discovered nu calls. Also those! admitted lor tem- - merous movie firms mysteriously LAST 2 DAYS Actress Getting porary residence may be called Up vanished after one picture. In u mey 5iay m me uuntu ouiies those days Fred MacMurray, edy (. more Open 1:15 tnan 12 montns. Tney also Lamarr, Bette Davis, Constance $500,000. Divorce Last Show and Ingrid jnust waive "all future claims to Bennett.Binff Crosby 9:05 ' American citizenship to avoid the Bergman were among stars brief Money From Hubby ly in business r for themselves. ' Mil uy. Actress HOLLYWOOD (UP) the extra taxHowever, the" Frendh officials Many paid bills-foThe from the state school lor the blind CARLTON, Minn. . (UP) cases. Marie McDonald annealed es: their was others (The Body) declared that the draft action dream of pretty Joyce Campbell, at Faribault. V bere was not a retaliatory measure Tn 1J.Tft President Truman in a tax who "always hoped iVould marry It was six months before John nearly $500,000 richer today as the of !message accused Bome stars of a , blind man," came true Saturlor the American realized JEANSWMONS Joyce was the girl whose result .of a financial agreement - Frenchmen. French sources claim still trying the dodge. ... day. he had seen in the store vyith ;the man she plans to divorce ' RORY picture out 1952 found luminaries the In CALHOUN that some Frenchmen who fought The Minn., window. In August, the couple an in Las Nev. Vegas, .for years in Indochina, have been about a law allowing citizens to girl, blinded by anCloquet, McNAlY icy snowball nounced their wedding plans. c' Miss McDonald said she and STEPHEN get out of income taxes if they when she was 13, was jdrafted into the American army in a The bride wore a waltz-lengt- h wed 18 overseas. Soon f"T worked months to serve again. BRIAN AKERNF televised ceremony here Saturday gown of rosepoint lace, with a tulle shoe; magnate Harry Karl had J ; They claim one Alsatian was there were more characters in sun- to John Thornton, a Korean war over satin skirt. She carried a reached a settlement of "nearly drafted two weeks after his arrival glasses and suede shoes hopping veteran who lost his sight in the borrowed" booh and ad a half of a million dollars" and I in the United States and later was about Europe, than in Beverly explosion of a Communist hand mitted with aprayer smile that she' was she will, divorce him as soon as Hills. Alan Ladd. Gene ' Kelly. killed In Korea. she establishes residence at the , wearing the traditional blue garter. gambling-reso- rt "There is no question of repri- Claudette Colbert. Gary Cooper grenade.; city. Joyce smilingly The vows were' read by Father sal," Minister of Technical .Edu and others left the country but Their romance.with AsA of friend the of . St. of Francis shapely blonde a blind date. Bernard Roy cation Henri Longchambon said trailed home after Congress added explained, began Miss McDonald said will get nearly before Church Catholic Roman sisi But John had earlier memories today. "We simply want equality a $25,000 salary limit on tne law 10 years and a month for $2,000 with banked an altar chrysanthe of Joyce than that first date. While of treatment." even if she a mums. month, remarries; he was, j home on leave in 1952, ' French officials said that conof for to unaid walked $1,000 support John altar 'the monthly seen he had her picture in the ed. The bride walked down the two children, and $75,000 as their versations have been going on beher window of a photographer's store, tween the two countries on the Hills of on the of arm share the aisle her Beverly family's father, with a card identifying Joyce as question and a bill has been passed Lmansion. the second place winner in a na- William J. Campbell. by the House of Representatives Cohr lr tional beauty contest for sightless "exempting aliens who served 18 Be ; TECCLCX months in an allied army. Howgirls. .j ever the Senate; has not approved When he returned to his home STOCKHOLM A Stock (UP) L '. the bill. . said today Greta in nearby Mahtowa in 1953, John, DOUBLE (SHOW VALUER The French authorities explalh- - holm newspaper j v to too, was blind. no longer want mav fiarhn ",lng their position Saturday said U be alone" and a Swe BORN TO DC DADL serving as a squad leader in i would be "desirable" to get agreehe had refused to abandon reason. oe Korea, the showman dish I may C0UW8M TWO tnmilt ment on the drafting of aliens The newspaper Exoressen auot a machine gun post. A Red gre BLCNN all the North 'Atlantic among FC2 Y0t2 BmRTAnVAEHTVJOmAtlON Phone PROVO 3982 ed the showman, Gustav Wally, as nade landed near him. 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