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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1959- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- PAGE 21 Marinaduke ri id tuic nnnonu wis coupo must i uur niu uuuruii IN WITH ORDER llWA State Jets Lead In Air Defense Iff U.S. Personal Income Again Shows Decline -X NO LIMIT jog Ant Plain On-Pitct Garment Listed Below ftUITCOATS tPOMI SHIRT PANTS SLOUIC tte SKIRT Some Day Cleaning No Extra Charge THtt Off txtr Oct. 3-Phn COAT 56 -Ct il 1 annual basis, wage and salary payments in September dropped by $600,000,000 to $258,200,000,000. THE REPORT attributed most of the drop to work DAVIS CLEANER You don't have to be rich to enjoy RICH BOURBON "How'd you like to contribute to our football uniform fund, mister?" ring Russia and Communist-dominated countries. Hoosier members of the 319th are Tech.

Sgt. Earl B. Albin of Evansville. Tech. Sgt.

Herbert F. Woods of Speed and Staff Sgt. William L. Mutchmore of Bruceville. EACH OF THESE airmen is in charge of crews responsible for the maintenance of the Scorpions.

Col. James H. Hancock of Sebring, who until tecent-ly was stationed at Bunker Hill, "is the team captain. Lt. Col.

Clark B. Van Deusen of Cleveland, is one of the team pilots and also commander of the squadron. The Genie in wartime would carry a nuclear warhead. Already 319th plants have made, perfect scores of 1,000 points on each of three missions which means they have downed three drones. 'If the final mission is perfect, the team will have scored 5,000 out of a possible 6,000.

THE TEAM is going to do just that win the meet, the three Hoosier rnembers declared yesterday. "We want the folks back home to know that we can protect them and are ready," Sgt. Woods said. The overall purpose of the annual Tyndall meet is to demonstrate to would-be aggressors and friendly powers the Air Force's skill. Many friendly nations have sent observers here, including England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Sweden, Spain, Israel and Australia.

Street. Total cost of the projects will be about $7,000,000. AT YOUR GROCER'S NOW f- "ssV jT 1 WX 1 Li -V-J 2, Ya. a n- til Washington (AP) The government said yesterday the personal income of Americans as a whole dipped again last month. The blame was laid to work stoppages in the steel, copper and meat packing industries.

PERSONAL INCOME was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $379,600,000,000. This was a drop of from August. The decline was not nearly as sharp as in August, the first i full month of the steel strike. The rate of personal income fell then by nearly The Commerce Department said that for the entire third quarter, personal income was at an annual rate of This was the same as in the second quarter. On an CZ 5 WW NOT RlDttMABLE uses LOVE THAT P.

FI? "Delmonico SPAGHETTI ELBOW MACARONI (D)L QUAKER A BARREL OF QUALITY IN EVERY BOTTLE with coupon 1HIS ADVtRTIStMINT WA MS21 tor Ntorttt tttrt and out STRAIGHT SOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO IAWRENCEBURG, IND. WIDE DOORS, EASY-ENTRY BUILT FOR CHORES STYLED FOR THE GENTRY By ERNTST A. WILKINSON Star Staff Reporter Panama City. Fla Forty-one Hoosier-based airmen are knocking "enemy planes" out of the Skies above the Gulf of Mexico with explosive accuracy to prove they are defenders from sneak air attacks. The 41 career airmen, members of the 319th Interceptor Squadron stationed at Bunker Hill Air Force Base near Peru, yesterday were the best marksmen in the seventh annual William Tell World-wide Weapons Meet of the United States Air Force.

Flying F-89 Scorpions, members of the 319th team are positive they will win the 10-day meet at Tyndall AFB near this north Florida city. The Bunker Hill team already has amassed 4,000 points by knocking radar-controlled jet drones out of the sky. The team has one more mission, Its sixth, to fly by Friday, last day of the meet. It is competing against two other teams which also fly the Scorpions, sleek jets that cause familiar silver streaks across Hoosier skies. IT ALSO IS competing unofficially against teams that fly the speedier F-102 Delta Daggers, F-104 Star Fighters and F-10O Super Sabers.

Fliers of these planes came to the meet from such distant USAF bases as Naha AFB, Okinawa, Elra-endorf AFB, Alaska, and Bit-burg AFB, Germany; Three members of the 319th team are native Hoosiers and are competing against 15 other Indiana airmen who are stationed at distant bases that U.S. Discloses Figures On The Taxpayer Washington (AP) What does the average taxpayer look like, in dollars and cents? 1 No one has ever come up with a precise answer but the Internal Revenue Service yesterday provided a few clews. The service made public a study of income tax returns filed last year. AMERICANS filed a record 59,825,000 returns in 1958 cov-ering income earned in 1957. The average taxpayer reported a gross income in the bracket.

This was the median bracket, with about half the returns showing less income and half showing more. After claiming exemptions for himself and his dependents and deductions for medical bills, contributions, taxes, he had a taxable income of $2,250. He paid an income tax of $450. He was able to claim three exemptions. It is difficult to carry the picture much farther because the situations of individual taxpayers differ so widely.

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