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Show SuncUV. Dogin Return Thousands WASHINGTON itPli Ta cut kiiiation faces a hectic week of political maneuvering, bti Its fe'sic form already is taxes wt" be cenceutrated in the Senate this week where the Finance relatively Carrsratiee approved a $3 2 becoming modest 1974 tas rebates of $2?0 or billion tax ni bill on Friday. less, plus larger 1975 tas rt'ts That bill is scheduled to reach aimed at low and middle incsnc the Senate floor Tuesday or Wednesday. After Senate passpersons. else is clear: age, it must he compromised Something Congress doesn't dare go home with a smaller I'ouse bill, then for Easier without sending returned to both houses for final President Ford a tax bill, but approval. The Senate's Easter recess is that hill will be far larger than the $16 billion Ford requested as scheduled to begin Friday, but it now appears it will have to be a spurto the sagging economy. delayed by at Waal a couple of What this means to the days. is a rebate that average taxpayer Many issues are unresolved, check from the Internal Revenue whether to end the oil Srrvic should be in the mailbox including allowance. depletion in May or June, and less tax will The House voted overwhelmibe witliheid from paychecks to end the $2 S billion per ngly beginning sometime this oil industry tax break. The summer at least for those year Senate Finance Committee voted making roughly $20,000 a year or Flee Floods IMhI Prtss Itteraatbaal By Hooding rivers drove thousands of persons from lowland tames from Arkansas lo South Carolina Fmiay, and a string of tornadoes injured at least I" persons in North Carolina. However, many flood victims muming to ther homes Friday night and Saturday. Torrential rains nwe than 10 Inches in Alabama and 9 inches in South Carolina -s- ent fioodwaters coursing trough southern lowlands ari Appalachian mountain valleys Friday, In parts of eastern Kentucky the flooding was the worst in history, and at lead J30 homes RarhmiF. viile and Bowling Green. Atxsut 50 highways were under water, many bridges were washed out and schools closed "We have water up lo the roofs in the lower areas," Knox County rescue squad officer Bill Burke said. ?'You have to see it to believe it," v Tornadoes struck in Kiuston and Washington, N.C.. Friday, smashing mobile homes and damaging dozens of other homes, businesses and tobacco bams. At least 17 persons were injured by the twisters. were , I National Guardsmen thrown Into the battle against floods in West Virginia and hundreds of families fled from water off Lake ftie ia SMiiheasief n Michigan. In Alabama today, the Black Warrior River was more than four feet below the flood crest at Tuscaloosa. However, Civil Defence officials said flooding kept st least 10 families frvsit returning horns, "The sun's shining and it looks beautiful," said Richard M. Race, deputy Civil Defease director at Tuscaloosa. "But we still have 10 to 12 families evacuated from their homes in the Moody Swamp area south of the city, it'll probably be Uo nrrt davs before they can go ga Barry Goldwaters? There Are Now 3 - prompted Mexico before the storm hit. wr wind-whipp- President Of Mexico is Stoned Hsar4 MEXICO CITY (UPIl -Thousands of students shouting "'fascist" and "assassin" chased President Luis Echeverria from the National University campus Friday under a barrage of rocks and bottles. A stone hit Echeverria on the head and blood dripped onto his white shirt as he was leaving, but a spokesman said it was "a graw; of importance." Several times Echeverria yelled back "fascists" and by the "youths manipulated CIA" before he abandoned his attempt to address the crowd and slipped out the back door, Echeverria told reporters after the that confrontation the government would not "answer violence with violence." An audience of 2.000 youths jeered and booed the president as he tried to make a speech at the opening of the university's scholastic year, Echeverria later declined comment when asked by reporters about his reference to the CI A Some 5,000 jostling, hissing students in front of the building threw rocks, bottles and bricks when they learned1 he had slipped out the back. Within minutes all the auditorium windows were shattered and the platform where Echeverria had been standing was littered with glass, broken crockery and dirt from potted sAiaon's after being terminally ill, and kaowf" a hraia tumor, - CARROLLTON, Ga. UPI of actress Susan film siren d Hayward, of the 1940s and 50s who died of brain cancer, arrived at this rural community about 50 miles west of Atlanta Saturday for bui iol Sn her adopted home state Tie body red-haire- ofGeorgia.Shewas&S. A spokesman for the Atmon Funeral Home said the funeral would be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, with burial at the church cemetery. The funeral services will be private. Like the character she g portrayed in her 1958 role, a woman condemned to the gas chamber who Oscar-winnin- sfe her death approaching day by day, Miss Hayward knew she was terminally ill for at least two years. "She knew what she had and she knew she was going to die," said her physician, Dr. Iee Siege!. So did . Miss who Hsyward, her H ....159", Arf SOTO TILLER r, w35tP by )he ) , , t J: mi vnlin, woihfi to - and npioc NO ,., Tomorrow.' Born Edyth Marrener on June 18 in Biooklyn, N Y., she was a model in New York until her photo was noticed in a magazine by producer David O. Selznick, who brought her to Hollywood for a screen test.. In 1939 she appeared opposite Gary Ca per in "Beau Geste," which gave her career its real " n.v.,, IHIM r'..; . ' " " $15.2 billion, the Finance Gnmattee $21 2 billion. ' Job Shortage Seen For College Grads - WASHINGTON U P1 Premay he more graduates than dicting a tong-terglut of college-levjobs in many fields college graduates in the na- between now and 1985, tion's work force, the Labor As a result, the department d, college graduates of the !partrrvnt said Saturday there future we "likely to obtain jobs previously held by jndfWts with less than four years of college." The department predicted In a revised study (rf occupation! BUSINESS TAXES: Another manpower and training, howewould question is how far Congress will ver, that employers to corainue in prefer hiring tax college to breaks go giving business. graduates instead of There is general agreement nofigraduates. "Problems for college graduthat the investment tax credit be should be raised. The House ates Will fiwfe iiki-ivoted to increase the credit from enjoyment below the level of 7 per cent (4 per cent for utilities) skill for which they were trained, to 10 per cent. The Senate resulting in job dissatisfaction and high occijps'ional mobility, committee allowed an optional the extra two percentage points, to rather than unemployment," study said. 12 per cent, for two years The study presented Bureau of providing the company agreed to Labor Statistics projections for from of one put the proceeds those percentagepoints into an the next 10 years in specific stock ownership career fields, saying similar employe evaluations in the past had program. proved "reasonably accurate in However, the Finance Com- the ma jority of cases. " mittee rejected the House's $100 Substantial growth was foremillion "cap" on how much of cast for the airline industry , with the extra credit could go to an anticipated 8,000 new job American Telephone & Teleopenings annually for flight graph. Dropping this cap would attendants. But reductions were mean an extra $600 million this predicted for the merchant year to AT&T, and opposition is marine and the railrosexpected from the House. Job opportunities in the health The Finance Committee also services appeared particularly inserted SI billion in tax breaks good through 1985. for Chrysler, Lockheed, Pan The study projected job growth American World Airways and levels of 141 7 per cent for other financially troubled comphysical therapist assistants and aides, 160.9 per cent for panies. This provision, involvoccupational therapy assistants ing tax carrybacks of current losses, was rejected by the and 100 per cent for occupational therapists. House. el - yWtf LfAj I - -- yf A' 3-z-' 8.88 F I r"lZ jRljT 'hrlv:-, , 1 : U WT v lf rat todlai. -' tefrth&t'' V.vA - M V a fi i j 12.99 8 P -- ' ' I ' Economists are saying interest rates will We think they're drop by guaranteeingright, on new mortgage loans up to I er. - $42,000 today. We can't do this forever, but while we can why don't you take advantage of it? Models open 11:00 to 7:00 Daily . - 4G7S 1 I 1 7-- 78 fiftary duty tub(t iriuiotd. Ui with cSju-- 4.88 'hw). "1 m mid-summ- POWER TOOL CORDS 2.2S POOR ri llQ)ii(0)irrow9 ioe L.7IffVll?Wsi:zi3?i?TJ WORKING PAYMENTS: The working poor apparently will receive direct payments from the Treasury even if they paid taxes The House voted a payment of S per committee would allow cent of income up to $4,000, taxpayers to choose a $200 tax phasing out at $6,000 income. The credit in lieu of each $750 Seriate committee raised that to t personal exemption, a break 10 per cent up o $4 ,000, phasing it which would grow more valuable out at $8,000 income, but voted to as family income fell below restrict it to families with roughly $20,000 and which would children. The House and the Finance Committee took widely differing courses. The House would substantially increase the standard deduct ion The Senate 1S75 CUTS: In 1944 she married actor Jess Barker, by whom she had twin sons, and divorced him in 953. tryfoi?rl tooti. i,. two 1 V. ofrirrnmrTifTi brackets by one percentage point each. This is one area in which the Tsna! cut may be larger than either the House or Senate bill. A income jvueSvejioo,;;-- start. it fl f! 88 Sumtayll-- J JJ "My Foolish "Smashup," Heart." "Tap Roots," "With a Song in My Heart." and her roie as an alcoholic singer in "I'll Cry .Jf II M hi cS$M 'i&A 5lf TS'r he a ma jor break for 1w income families with children. The Finance Committee also voted to lower tax rates in the lowest four of the REBATES: This seems all but combination be accepted. settled. Both the House bill and approaches may HOUSING TAX CREDIT: The the Senate Finance Committee Finance Committee voted a per bill would give a 10 per cent cent tax credit on the purchase rebate of 1974 taxes up to a of new or old homes or maximum $2)0. There would be a price mobile homes, to a maximum minimum rebate of $100. but no credit of $2,000, This substantial one would get more than the full tax break would be available to tax paid if that was less than anyone who bought a home $100. In addition, the maximum between March 13 and Dec. 31 rebate would gradually be this year. The House had no such decreased after family income provision, however, and a fight passed $70,000, until those could come in the conference making $30,000 or more would committee, She appeared in more than 50 movies and won Oscar nominations for performances in A 4 hS Install thi, one yourself in minut... 4 feet long. Tube extra. List 41.45. model. iCPN240. I g couple of days. Overall, the flouse gave $3.7 billion in breaks for business during 1975, the Senate Finance Cnrnmittee $3 billion. The House gave individual taj breaks of often f,f i fV Teiephoto Hi ,tmM4 vi-li-y where Sens Ernest F. HoHings, and Edward M Kennedy. IMass. clan s fisht to drop the Ux advantage from the Internal Revenue Cede. Hoihngs and Kennedy plan to file a debate-endincloture petition immediately on the bill, Barbara portrayal ,of T1 shovil, rahi I yean with Graham, a murderess sentenced to the gas chamber, in "I Want to Live." k . I PI idtoS FrkLty Against including it and there is general agreement the hi!? thu threwifv the that depk.toa will not be allowed the tax bill more than a question to the Senate floor 1b Hi played women who were lough on the outside to shield an inner fragility, won the Academy Award for best actress of 1958 for ' . on most of Hollywood, for i We inv.te you to come m during our extended hours and take edvantag of these specials While you're here ask for a copy of our new Spnng lrw, tL- - Pt 7 sometime. 9 q pi TTA for tw H, - WASHINGTON (UPll Here is an outline of Congressional tax proposals as they stand now. The Senate is expected to vote on its version this week, and leaders plan to work out differences in Hous: j;id Senate versions and win final enactment before taking an Easter recess. Brain Tumor Claims Life Of Susan Hayward at 56 could HEX.U- Outline of Tax Proposals AT THE HEIGHT OF HER CAREER, wree actrefi Susan is shows la 1951 wiifc ihe wear she wot fiw her performance la tie roie of tnurderm Barbara Grham in ihe film "I Want to Live," She died Friday i the age of 56 WASHINGTON (UPI) The nation now has three Barry Goldwaters all Republicans. Rep. Barry M. Goldwater Jr., son of Arizona Senator Barry M. Goldwater Sr., assisted in the birth of his first son Friday. The California congressman said the boy weighed about eight pounds and called him "the plants. Several rifle shots were heard in the youngest Republican on the campus. Goldwater family." i ""S National Guardsmen to airlift tons of hay to 1,000 starving cattle in New ftest Aetwn c!r: said 75 persons evacuated Thursday returned to their homes Friday night At Hurisviile. Alt.. Civil Defence Director Harris T. MUrhd! said many rivers and creeks wer; receding. 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