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Show 14 WEDNESDAY. MAY. 29, 1957 Utah County. Utah & Seaton Not in Favor Of Idaho Tax Write-Off- s By WILLIAM SUNDERLAND United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) The Sea-at- e SALT LAKE CITY UP- )- Sen. was almost empty late Tues.) Alan Bible Tuesday night L. Day ban- day night when Sens. Wayne told a Jefferson-Jackso- n E. Homer Morse and quet here that the Democratic .) started throwCongress would continue efforts to Capehart verbal the ripe tomatoes at cut the proposed national budget. ing other. each Speaking before some 600 party About 20 spectators lounged in fund members at the the visiting galleries. A few senraising dinner, Bible said cuts ators sat at their desks in variwould be made on the basis of ous degrees of attention. studies by congressional commitrose quietly and beCapehart tees. The Democratic goal, he gan to berate Morse for his resaid, is to "cut away the fat and ported statement that President save the meat Eisenhower and Teamster President Dave Beck were "the same POLICE PLAYING SCRABBLE kind of im moralists." Police Wis. Marse denied Sunday that he (UP) MADISON, used the scrabble method today said exactly that. But he said he in their efforts to catch burglars. could see no difference in prinTwenty - one aluminum letters ciple between "Dave Beck putvalued at $105 were stolen firom ting his hands in the pockets of a local firm Tuesday and the po- his union" and the "Eisenhower lice believe the letters spell the administration putting its hands in the taxpayers' pockets." names of the thieves. (D-Nev- (D-Or- e.) (R-Ind- Interior not be granted without a showing WASHINGTON (UP) Secretary Fred A. Seaton said to- of financial need." were authorized Tax write-off- s day he had "grave misgivings" over the granting by the Office during the war years to encourof Defense Mobilization of fast tax age rapid expansion by industry. write-of- f certificates to the Idaho Firms were allowed to deduct in Power Ot). for construction of two five years rather than the usual 2( depreciation costs growing out Pacific Northwest dams. Seaton said that "the record before the Federal Power Commission established clearly" that the certificates were not necessary to the construction by the power firm of the Brownlee and Oxbow dams on the Snake River. The FPC recently licensed the company to build the administration supported projects in preference to a single federal high dam for power production in Hells Canyon. Democrats favored the high dam. ' Seaton was called to testify at a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee investigation into the controversial tax write-of- benefits f $25-a-cou- The program has come under attack on grounds that it no longer can be justified as a defense need and that it delays receipt of some tax revenues the government badly needs. President Eisenhower and SecGeorge retary of Humphrey have called for an end benefits except for to the write-of- f essential defense activities. Treasury "That Philip (UP) really is the limit," said Queen Elizabeth II impatiently Tuesday when he held up a royal tour to chat with an American pilot. The Duke held up a tour of the aircraft carrier Albion for 10 minutes while he chatted with U.S. Navy Lt. Dale Bowen, serving with the ship under an exchange system. The Queen tapped her foot impatiently. LONDON Capehart made clear that he care much" for Capehart's opinstate ion. didn't like Morse's denial Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey ment any more than the original jumped to his feet and beone Morse said he didn't make. yelling: "Mr. Chairman Mr. Warming to his topic, he noted gan Sen. Paul H. DougChairman!" that Morse used to be a Repubwho was acting preslas lican but had changed his party. pounding ident, vigorously began And any man who did that, he the with gavel. raged, is "intellectually dishonest Finally, Morse said to Capehart and immoral." that although "nothing is going to "I hope you will keep on accuschange our views of each other" ing me," Morse shouted back the remarks they had made about across the enpty desks. "There each other should be stricken is nothing I care less about than from the record. the views of the senator from InCapehart asked if Morse would diana." withdraw what he had" said about (D-Mm- I (D-IH- .), . ! Moreover, he said, the portly senator from Indiana could "best be described as a tub of rancid ignorance." "I think that shows there Eisenhower. Morse said he very little respect between us," he added. Capehart jumped to his feet and began shouting "intellectually dishonest i mmoral" at Morse. Morse roared back that he "didn't NEWTON, Iowa (UP) Attorney Marion Hammer drives a business car with a sketch of a hammer and the name "Marion" printed on the handle. ) 0! Jfim GlfenilffiB SHRINE CIRCUS JUNE 3rd and 4th 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. Save Us a Date ! BYU STADIUM euMMOU DisnueuES co. iouisviui. J? Kentucky 'fit J, Wrjwa con- cerning the granting of these cer- tificates because Idaho Power had stressed that its proposed development was to be accomplished without any c6st to the United States," Seaton testified. The secretary also said that he lelt "the company did not expect tax certificates in making its plans for development of these units." Seaton paid he recognizes "full well" that Gray had authority to JL IMIlIf" 4 8?A VV",'. r IK .V. i &. 'if' ' - 4 x A y v. . I IS iV.. denied. TL f x iv v .... x i. t A -- va v x As x- Yy - concurrence." He said he had "no criticism" of Gray because "he exercised his bet judgment as it appeared to him under authority vested in AvS(''.xr'';i'4 i1- - x. 113J11. Practice Under Attack ' "Nevertheless, I reiterate that I did recommend against issu ance of the certificates and would do so again," Seaton said. "In" my opinion such certificates should f lsSx - X IHIi 117 Big Ben Fouled Up LONDON (UP) A pot of paint touted up Big Ben Tuesday night. Listener around the world in vain for the sightly nine lis-tea- ed o'clock chimes usually broadcast &y tb British Broadcasting Corp Th famous old clock in the tower artop Faa&asoeat Building stopped at triO pjm. Then it got all mixed M four imputes past 10 Big Bea efakned the hour of 10. At six minute pact, it chimed the quar r hour. One minute later it oanded 10 again. Us Ministry, of Vorks, which enreroee Big Bed, rushed repair men to administer to the old rocK. that Big Ben's Thy discovered g recent was the cause ot aH the trouble. A painter had a pot of pain on a girder and apparently had edged it forward until it stopped the hoar-ban- d counterweight. face-liftin- If Last year, more than 800,000 miles of copper wire was used to install long distance and local telephone circuts in our state. That's enough wire to reach from the earth to the moon four times! The copper for this wire was produced by Kennecott in Utah and sold d in the shape of wire bars. This is just one shape produced by Kennecott's refinery to meet the needs of its customers. In addition, the refinery casts copper into cakes, billets, ingots and slabs. These different shapes serve Kennecott 's customers by helping them to operate more efficiently in making a wida variety 3 !t Kx-afcon- 5t i Three Named To New State Commission SALT LAKE CITY 250-poun- vii CUP) Utah's new State Commission on d Uniformity of Legislation, a group authorized by the recent Legislature, was filled today with the appointment of three members. Appointed to the commission by Gov. George D. Clyde were Sen. Donald T. Adams two years; MarviriJ. Bertoch, for , r Salt Lake City lawyer, for a term and A. Pratt Kesler, U. S. District Attorney, for a term. non-pai- tvHM-'r- ; 5 i 3L?X:- ' 'K s four-yea- six-ye- ar AigaqanaannRnfri ft S Are Bills taking n too much of your 5 g PAY CHECK? 2 W- W T I J W J irl if 'H v 4 i. 'iifi of products for use in the home, on the farm and in industry. By being aware of the special needs of each of its customers, and by satisfying them, Kennecott is able to compete with other producers of copper and operate successfully. And in the long run successful operations make a direct and important contribution to Utah's prosperity. They result in millions of dollars spent annually in Utah on payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments-millio- ns of dollars that circulate throughout the state and Jhelp bring better living to thousands and thousands of Utahns. M ' 9 let the Monty Mon Yovr Dtbti, Hove Just Ont Reduced Payment to Moke 1 When you need money, see the Money Man with the Friendly Finance Plan ill TKiendUffutoncc (HHP ftlMEE) 'iter iUEli fell rraj-Arf9- inimmi '4 Goarf Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah 99 ; W- ''r'' (fo rmiiiiijiiriiiiTirirrirtT"iiiiiiii 7) T t i Yi it t rr MaMwniiw 111,1 KENTUCKY SEE 00 R Duke, IDENTIFICATION YOU CAN STAY WITH I the catching her eye, "we're adrift again." Bowen said afterwards he found the Duke "wonderful." , COMING said dear," THE LIGHT BOURBON wouldn't. is "Oh, to given Idaho Power. Grave Misgivings At an earlier hearing, Defense Mobilizer Gordon Gray acknowledged that he approved the writeoffs despite a March ' 11 letter from Seaton urging that they be "I had grave misgivings Philip Holds Up Royal Inspection Capehart, Morse Stage Verbal Duel 600 Attend Demo Fete DAILY HERALD |