Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMJN- E HON'D AY EVENING JANUARY 11 1934 01 Differences Over Dulles and Zarubin Confer On 'Atoms for Peace' Talks r WASHINGTON (AP)— Rep Kean Today proposed a over of differences compromise corporation income tax rates sharp which now divide key House tax writers and the Eisenhower (R-NJ- WASHINGTON (AD—Secretary of State Dulles and Soviet Ambassador Gcorgi N Zarabin begin talks today on when sphere and with whom the United States and Russia may negotiate on the peaceful uses of atomic energy Their first session scheduled today In Dulles State Department office was to be strictly private Indications were that little or no information would be given out - Significant as one of the first public moves in this direction Kean's proposal would Yl) continue the present 52 per cent corporate income tax rate through 4954 and (2) lower it to 50 per ' These are preliminary discus- sions on procedures for a full dress conference later Dulles main purpose Is reportedly to try to determine whether the Soviet government is really sincere in its agreement to hold atomic discussions or whether it Is merely going through the motions because of the pressures of world public cpinion and the needs cf Moscow propaganda Dulles was said to favor holding the later conference to a very small scale and to think there might be some advantages In holding it outside the United Nations where all previous efforts to negotiate international atomic agreements with the Russians have failed There is no optimism about the possibility of an agreement this time but Dulles is described as determined to do everything in his power to remove any unnecessary obstacles which might result from disagreement or misunderstanding over physical arrangements for the conference what countries should be included and the like U S officials currently are talking In terms of talks between the United States and Russia or those two plus Britain A conference looks like the best bet at the moment While the talks beginning today are described as strictly procedural and may be followed by more preliminary discussions besian foreign minister at Berlin late this month the conference toward which they aim focuses cent effective next Jan 1 President Eisenhower has asked Congress to keep corporate taxes where they are for another year But a number of GOP tax writers 1010 °fn cTT? 1 sr7 7— three-powe- r tween Dulles and Molotov Rus- on Capitol Hill and some Demo- Don Ritchie 33 as missing witness sought MISSING Missing Reuiher Witness Charged 1 w crats favor letting it drop to 47 per cent as scheduled April 1 There have been suggestions that an April 1 compromise of 50 per bent might be reached Kean a member of the Ways and Means Committee adopted that figure but said he would urge that it not’ be put Into effect until the start of 1955 Eisenhower in his State of the Union message Thursday" asked Congress to cancel not only the corporation tax cut due April 1 bilt also scheduled reductions in excise taxes “Because of the present need for revenue” the President said “the corporation Income tax should be kept at the current rate of 52 per cent for another year and the excise taxes scheduled to be reduced on April 1 including those on liquor totax-writin- on two Issues: President Eisenhower proposal made to the United Nations Dec 8 for an international pool of atomiq materials and know-homade up of contributions from the United States Russia and other atomic powers and devoted to such peaceful uses as production of power and the medical benefits of atomic materials 2 A counter proposal put forward by Moscow for a pledge against the use of atomic weap- DETROIT (UP)— A warrant charging attempted murder was drawn today against Donald Ritchie the key witness against four men suspected of the attempted assassination of CIO President Walter P Reuther almost six years ago Ritchie 33 Canadian - born small-timhoodlums fled a police guard and was reported to be heading west somewhere in Cane ons The Russians have present- ada ed this as a first step toward Gerald K O’Brien Wayne eliminating all such weapons County prosecutor said the warfrom the arsenals of the world rant was needed to allow Canadian authorities to pick up Ritchie It was hoped he could be taken Into custody before he became the victim of underworld vengeance one of the men he implicated Santo Perrone was still at large and O'Brien said he g bacco gasoline and automobiles should be continued at present rates” Reed to Disagree ) Rep Daniel A Reed chairman of the Ways and Means Committee and a champion of tax reductions is expected to oppose strenuously any such course in federal tax policy Opposition “fears for Ritchie's life Ritchie was last seen in the has been voiced by other senior committee Republicans company of a smartly-dresseKean said he did not favor a woman identified as his common-lawife at Chatham Ont about corporation tax reduction to the a rate of 47 per cent 50 miles east of Windsor Ont Canadian police said the witness until “the budget situation imdeposited $3500 in a bank in proves” “But so far as I am concerned” Chatham and bought a 1952 sedan for $1500 to continue his he said “I would keep the 52 per cent rate this year Then as of flight O'Brien said Ritchie Is the Jan 1 1955 I would permit it key to the assassination plot and to drop to 50 per cent This will without the Canadian give the administration the bene“The case may have to be fit of the full income tax rate (R-NY- d w pre-Kore- dry fast with an Taxes t t -- ex-convi- dropped” against the other sus- for the 1954 calendar year” Kean said he had no idea how pects: Perrone Carl Renda Peter Lombardo and Clarence Jacobs his proposal would be received BOOKKEEPING SUPPLIES FAMILY BUDGET BOOKS TRANSFER CASES LEDGERS-JOURNA- LS 325 24th Street Dial 3-53- — fa the loss of revenue to the government — by lowering the rate from 52 to 50 per cent for the last half of the 1955 fiscal year starting July 1— at around 300 million dollars There were indications that Kean’s compromise proposal might fare well in the Ways and Means Committee Obviously some compromises will have to be reached on the differences of opinion between Reed and the ' administration ' tion Kean said “There is a strong desire on both sides to cooperate I don’t think there will be anything like the scrap we had Eisenhower’s budget message due Jan 21 will contain his de tailed tax recommendations ‘ The F3H-1McDonnell Demon the Navy’s newest fighter appears balanced on the edge of the flight deck of the Carrier Coral Sea as the big plane is catapulted during carrier evaluation tests The Demon is now in production for the Navy all-weath- er The Nation Today LEXINGTON Miss (AP) — A posse closed in today on a Negro who killed three men and wounded two others in a shooting spree that' began Saturday night The posse surrounded a mile area of woods waited aR night for the gunman to make a move and begun closing in as daylight neared “He has to come out” a highway patrolman said “and when he does we’ll get him” Sheriff Richard F Byrd of Holmes County said the Negro was Ed Noel an expert marksman who practiced by shooting matches from his wife’s mouth He said Noel who had never been in trouble apparently went berserk Saturday and killed Willie Dickard 28 a storekeeper Joe Stewart 33 a telephone company employe and a member of the posse and John Pat Malone 65 a deputy He also wounded Andrew Smith and F E Hocutt possemen The posse which’ included 34 state patrolmen in 15 cars is and- a hampered by sight-seer- s ld five-squa- re WASHINGTON (AP) It seems handling a White House broadcast Isn’t like what it was In the good old days Television station WNBW reporting today on President radioEisenhower’s telecast to the nation a week ago said in pre-Tdays a White House broadcast needed only two men besides the President one radio technician to install microphone equipment and one announcer to announce te V the President Last Monday WNBW said it used: A network director a technical director an audio engineer to control the microphone pickup a second audio man to feed the sound to the radio networks an associate director to cue the President three cameramen a lighting man and a TV announcer D 0 0 O Bathroom Kitchen j Fireplace Etc Also Plastic Asphalt and Rubber Tile Pioneer Tilo 46 3019 Wash B B B D Go Phana 4914 BOB B Tw - rain near-freezin- g FBI Seeks Hatchet Man 6 a a Posse Traps Slayer of Three 150-ma-n Men Now When Ike Goes on Air Fighter All-Weath- er N 150-Ma- n TV Needs More BO X Navy Has New last year” 1 0 B B - - - Key committee members how ever have stated they do not look for a renewal of the fight ing which flared last year between Reed and the administra- rl WiMUA — at the White House He estimated a’ INVENTORY SHEETS l — ""1 WASHINGTON (UP) — The FBI today placed Alex Whitmore hatchet-wieldin- ld ty’s centennial year meet today to plan a series of celebrations: A Lincoln Day box- - supper in Washington Feb 5 a in Ripon Wis March 20 of a meeting which some historians say marked the birth of the Republican Party in 1854 and a in the state for 1953 by the Arizona Newspapers Assn However a i picture just below the Citizen’s pride-fille- d award story was upside down An alert npechanical depart- celebration July 6 in Jackson ment caught the mistake and none Mich of tho centennial of a of the collectbr’s items hit the gathering called the first Repub- street lican state convention our-colum- Buddies Dib Together US Leads Air Fleets LUSK Wyoj (UP) — Two war-tim- e buddies died together yesterday afternoon when their light plane crashed- - in an open prairie 10 miles south of here The Wyoming State Patrol said the victims Don Harris about 35 of Goshen County Wyo and Don Gibsdn of Boise Idaho died instantly in the crash (AP) — The WASHINGTON Aircraft industries Assn said today the federal government has one of the largest air fleets in the United States— 949 aircraft now in operation and 69 more to be purchased by June 30 non-militar- tri-place- y Tm Still Hungry' World To Lack Food WASHINGTON (AP) — The Population Reference Bureau says hei world’s population rrrY double within 30 years and something hiid better be done soon to prSvida enough food Thebureau study said more than half the world’s people now Republicans Plan Events are underfed and that if present WASHINGTON (AP)—Repub trends of more births and fewer licans in pffice during their par- - deaths continue the population might be seven billion by 2010 and 15 billion a century hence ' ber with a long criminal record in the South on its list of “10 most wanted” fugitives: Whitmore has a criminal record and may be carrying a pistol and a switchblade knife ld jjf Shun IONM A welcome decorative ad ditfon to any ' room These ' ' chairs feature deep " “ - fortable upholstering both seat end’ back' with " foundation and solid hardwood frames "No-Sag- 7 Enters Politics Maj Joseph Foss Marine Corps flying hero in World War II will run for gjovernor of South Dakota in the November elections 4 blendtone cover of durable plastic that is so easy to keep look Ing richly new save t imCaaa shoe leather near and tear on the nerves Sold Regularly For t 1693 K with a conveniens Tonlfo Only - at extern) si ©oil - Como In During Our GA i i GeBepIhKDDne Big January fK SPRINGS Colo (AP) — The nation’s beef cattle make 'Will growers plans at their meeting' here this week to sell more beef and work out their problems without government support of prices a spokesman for the growers predicted “The No 1 subject of the meeting will be continuation of the beef promotion and beef purchase program” said F E Mollin secretary of the American National Cattlemen’s Assn in Denver — “There has been a decided cool-- t off in in interest ing government and earmarked for such pursupport prices” Mollin declared chases and with foreign aid monciting that the Florida association had passed a resolution re- ey which already had been set of commodiaside for cently against supports with al- ties for purchase use foreigrj y most noi discussion Benson Will Speak “We’re feeling much better One of the highlights of the now” Mollin observed but ' he which runs Jan 12 meeting warned! there is still another 14 will be a speech Jan through of ahead cattle year heavy selling ' afternoon by SecreIt was the heavy selling and Wednesday of T Beni Ezra tary Agriculture the decline in livestock prices t son that during the past year brought Sam C Hyatt of Ilyattvilic some demand for government the retiring president will Wyo controls from livestock price at the meeting which is preside producers to draw a record atexpected About Number Same? tendance of 1290 He is said to Mollin estimated that the cen- have told President Eisenhower sus of livestock due in Febru- that failure to reach a compro- ary will show approximately the mise on the touchy Bricker same number of cattle as were Amendment might jeopardize his counted a year ago 93 million 1954 legislative There may be a slight decline However it he added the President g To keep the supply and demand ment that he ivould order the in balance and the 'industry State and Justice Departments healthy will reqvire - 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