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'k :71,l,', - USDA N i V., E' t.4 , ow rrn!,17-7-- 24c VALUE! ,,, a I t4 SUPERMARTS tiles. ,, ,i,.;...:. il I 4!;:.- . ,..,. .. tog '111 1 Treasury witnesses said the present line a taxpayer is to check if he has foreign bank accounts has not been particularly effective. citfgsb ..... s? 0 I I . sTO9 . 4 1972 . e , t4 sI 44 $900,000 reported for 1971. .. . , travel costs were conslderably less than the record of between $800,000 and S. .,. II $55.700: Services, Banlung and Currency, $16,800. The House delegation to the list- Interparllamentary, Union ed expenditures of $56,500 for 10 members and four staffers. Conover, William P. Curlin, Roman Pucinski, Sherman P. Lloyd, and George P. Miller, John S. Monagan, The highest tab reported was $112,131 by the Appropria- tions Committee, which se nt 18 members on various excur-sions. - . - Other large spenders were ,,, 0 Tii av Grade 'A' tll The return now includes a line for such information about foreign bank accounts. Shultz, however, said "I don't know that we have of abuses that knowledge would warrant such a requirement. While it's good to have information, I don't think we have to pry into everybody's affairs. Charles A. Vanik, brought up the subject this week as the Ways and Means Committee questioned Treasury Secretary George O. Shultz about tax reform. Interest on municipal bonds e is and does not have to be reported on income tax returns. "Those who can't go to Switzerland just go to the neighborhood bank and get a bond," Vanik said. "It's an easy way for someone with ..1- - I Rep. - - I tined The Willi am d . defeated after were 1 I cost, of foreign travel for the Foreign Affairs Corn- mittee for 18 members was $10200. Among rs ec a. t)Oam amno,sBtaonfglathdeeshthapnsd much of it in foreign curren- cies owned by the United States and spendable only in the country of issue. Not included in the cost was the expense of military aircraft in which many groups traveled. , koi -- -- lie suggested adding a line to the income tax return requiring the taxpayer to say whether he holds any such bonds. and local - t committee staffers accompa- nied their bosses. In all, they spent the dollar equivalent of close to $700,000, Dent said he hopes to get the bill approved by the full Education and Labor Committee next week. - hot money, criminal money, to hide it in the United States. tax-writi- zMaut p . Forget Swiss bank I buy municipal bonds The wanderings of more than 200 members took many of them to such places as Paris, Rome, Hong Kong, 20. They would get $1.80 upon enactment, $2 a year later, and $2.20 in 1975. Farm workers, who now get $1,30 an hour, would go to $1.50 Ith41 member of the house's committee says state four-ste- , T41.11)i li)' inspection visits in 1972 by House members traveling on official business. months on the job. The Nixon administration has recommend- increase to $2.30 an hour by ed a 1976, but wants reduced rates for youths under p PAcIAIANRAt. ' , OM KV itur5 0:AIZGES 05 .10 iN :00gN ,t olcm A 010g 6POOEP TO I,APY wAS WA,2 TEETH ii4AIARGE CAKE aa) pAlzrts YOU ASA MESSER A PLATO OP ' Aq I ye5 -- 10 Federal workers and local firemen and po- 'icemen would be exempt from the overtime provisions of the minimum wage law under the bill. leading the Rep. John N. Erlenbom, GOP opposition, offered a substitute bill that vote. was rejected 8 to 6 on another party-lin- e It would increase the minimum to $1.80 now, to $2 a year later and $2.10 in another year. Its most controversial provision would limit the minimum to 80 per cent of the going rate for youths under 18 during their first six coverage to federal, state and local employes and to domestic workers. It was approved 8 to 6 over solid Republican opposition. The Republicans are insisting on a lower workers, an issue that wage rate for teen-ag- e blocked final action on minimum wage legisla- tion last year and remains a major obstacle. The bill, sponsored by subcommittee Chair- man John H. Dent, provides three-steincreases for workers covered by the last mimum wage act in 16 and those proposed to be brought in this year. tads. e,C,AeriC Few WASHINGTON (AP) corners of the world escaped steps. The bill also would extend minimum wage - in annual $1.70 and E.90 this year, then to A bill that would WASHINGTON (AP) increase the minimum wage from $1.60 an hour to $2 this year and $2.20 next year was approved today by a House labor subcommit- tee. - , I I :4 Tre Some members made sever-al foreign trips during the year, visiting different places on each tout. Among the travelers were 16 representatives who, by rea- son of retirement, or election setbacks, were in the "lame duck" category. Some of them waited until they were tossed out of office to make their final official visits. By WILLIAM F. ARBOGAST Associated Press Writer 4' zre,; ,w,,,, ;74, , s- I -- ( ( L 11 House foreign fling House committee okays Dm ' visit the world Departing toup minimum, wage huts -- ,, lasigd".4 Lar6 vr no. 1! MAY 2, 1973 DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, POGO a - , lotAs;:o-rim- . 1 -J' |