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Show N. -- - Page 1 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1951 HOME TOWN REPORTER Farm Employees, Domestic Help Eligible for. Social Security By Walter A. Sliead so on farm produce, the all-o-American farmer would not give Between proof farm" owners duction of many or or animals crops and housewives in the home towns produce. of the country must file quarterly Assuming that price controls are returns and pay the 3 per cent tax upon every other commodity, under the new provisions of the so- placed this reporter, who attended this cial security law. luncheon, believes that Kline is unFor the 81st congress made benethe patriotism, the fits ofsocial security apply to farm derestimating moral fibre and character of the workers and to domestic workers Afnerican farmer. and other folks who work for hire, If we remember correctly, the not covered under the original progreatest production ever attained by visions of the" law. the farmers of America was during The new law, effective Janthe last war when price controls uary 1, provides that if a farm were in effect, and granting that employee has worked from Octhere has been a floor under a few tober through December, 1950, major crops and hogs, since the and at least 60 days for the war, the American farmer has not same farmer in the three failed once, to give all-oproducmonths, January, February and tion when called upon to do so. March, and has received a This reporter is of the opin--. minumum of $50 in cash, then ion, that even 1L such price he is eligible for benefits uncelling were placed unon farm der the social security act. And produce wherein farmers were he will continue to qualify so not making the tremendous proflong as he works 60 days in any its they are making today under subsequent quarter and gets the parity system,' if called the minimum $50 in cash. upon by their government they So farm owners who have workwould respond like any other ers on their payrolls under these segment of the American people conditions must get an ldentifica efforts toand give their all-otion number from the government, ward a common cause of naand each employee must get a sotional security, since food is cial security number. The farmer essential to this security. gets his number by filling out form Kline is opposed to the imposition SS-4and the employee must fill of price controls anywhere, or out form SS-- These forms may be wage controls, preferring to relyj obtained from the nearest tax colupon the law of supply and demand lector, or postoffice, or probably and the imposition of sufficient from your rural route carrier. taxes, curtailed credit, public debt The tax returns must be filed management and other fiscal conper trols to meet the threat of inflaquarterly to include the 1 cent out of the employee's pay and tion, and defense costs. 1 . per cent out of the farmers 3 to a of make total pocket per cent. The farmer, makes his return Taft Makes His Pitch Sen. Robert A. Taft, Mr. Repubon form 941 which he will receive from the tax collector every quar- lican, has made his pitch. He did ' it the first day of the new session ter. of The treasury department has congress by vehemently objecting to the fact that President Trucompiled a booklet which anman, due to a stress of emergency swers all questions relative to business, and bills piled up by the the new social security taxes lame-duc- k congress which adcalled Agricultural Employers the Social Security Tax Guide. It day before, decided not journed to give his State of the Union Mesmay be obtained free by writsage until Monday, January 8. ing to the Bureau of Internal Heretofore, the President has Revenue, U.S. Treasury Departthe message the day delivered ment, Washington 25, D.C. following convening of congress, Housewives also must file simiwhich would have been January lar returns for their maids, laun4. The irate Ohioan said this dresses, gardeners, hired hands wasted the time of congress, and others who qualify under the although it could not conduct law. e business because no commit- now "and Apm ut ut ... The DEAN FAMILY TO RECEIVE MEDAL OF HONOR William of Dean F. General wife and Major daughter mother, of Berkeley, Calif., board a plane in San Francisco for Washington, D. C., where they were to be presented the nations highest military award, the congressional medal of honor for General Dean who has been missing in action since July 27, 1950. The President of the United States made the award to the American generals family in a grave ceremony. ut STAR DUST Critics Praise Gloria Swanson's Performance in '20th Century' A stage debut when he was 12 as a papier mache dragon. Fortunately never expected that her great- he plays run was brief Donald est fame would come when she came much too near being aswas a grandmother. Winner of the phyxiated at every performance. National Board of Reviews award NBCs Ed Herlihy has been as best actress of the year, for rockasked she has Sunset Boulevard, by the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce to visit their ed New York audiences back on their heels with her performance country this summer and launch a Childrens Hour on their radio network; he pro' ;f duced and emceed NBCs ChiV ' 'f Hour more than 10 years. ldrens Y rJ . s A Hillary Brooke landed in w Holly- wood by riding on the Long Island f: " f Railroad. Her brother was with her, and ran into John Powers, the agent for fashion models; an intro- - u p lr:-- duction followed. Director John Farrow says hes may notice proved that movie-goer- s K a clock in a scene but wont notice the fact that it has no hands, so he had the hands taken off all clocks Where Danger Lives. He in GLORIA SWANSON claims theyre a nuisance in a picture, since they must be reset on the stage in 20th Century. to correspond to the time of each It long since scene, just in case someone really One critic wrote, ceased to be startling that Gloria noticed them. Swanson was amazing. Its only startling that she can go on being Republic will also produce Star, Meanwhile she Spangled U.S.A., a film dedimore amazing. turns out a delightful radio pro- cated to the entertainment worlds gram five times a week, on Mu- contribution to the armed forces tual. And though her hair is touch- in World War II. It will spotlight ed with gray she sometimes looks top performers who traveled all young enough to be her own daugh- over the world to entertain the ter! troops. ' v S i ruin ycur PAG7 T RCUI7 1 3-VJ- AY Dont toss and turn from night cough duo to colds. Get Smith Brothers 1 Ease dry throat tickle Soothe your raw membranes Help loosen phlegm 1 2 3 SMITH BROTHERS Railroad Works? And His Family Praise Hadacol Hadacol Supplies Vitamins Bj, B2, Niacin and Iron Which His System Lacked. Railroad men all over the country are known for their extreme diligence and their wonderful sense of observation. Mr. G. E. Moncus, who has had sixteen full years of fine service as a railroad flagman, Is no ex--, ception. He Is proud of the excellent job he is doing, and his observation powers are not limited to his 5. By INEZ GERHARD ILORIA SWANSON certainly 'S Planning for the Future? Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! J Jose Ferrer, with his film, Cy Faith Domergues fans are reala in rano de Bergerac showing ly having a field day in New York. op appears theatre, With her first two pictures playing neighboring a the in giving Gloria play, posite simultaneously on Broadway, they also He or Where see either Vendetta magnificent performance. directed it, so well that he could Danger Lives at one theatre, then have been content with it. As a trot off to see the other one. In she Where Danger Lives highly eccentric producer of plays he wrings every ounce of humor with Robert Mitchum. Ven out of his role; as a' director he detta is a Corsican drama. did the same for the other actors Disagrees With Kline president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, at a luncheon here in Washington the other day, told those present that if price controls were placed Allan Kline, fgrry- i irrrr w.wvt by any job means. For in- stance, when Mr. Moncus noticed how much better his wife was beginning to feel, he decided he had better try the same thing and he, too, might feel better. Yes, Mr. Moncus started taking HADACOL and now he. says, I have lots of pep and energy and just feel good m every way. Mr. and Mrs. Moncus were suffering deficiencies of Vitamins Bi, B, Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. Mr. Moncus says: Quite some time ago I began to have indiges- tion and sour stomach. My food, just didnt digest right Id get a full, gassy feeling after I ate. 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