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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 7

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Los Angeles Briefs SON AND DAUGHTER GET $3,600,000 OSER ESTATE FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1 947 Pert I Split Income Tax Urged as Southlander Kilfed in Alabama Crash FOLEY (Ala.) June 19. CUJ!) The Pensacola Naval Air Station today identified two pilots from near-by Saufley Field who were i a sisting mostly of trusts created by her father, Harold F. McCormick, International Harvester heir, to her two children, Peter and Anneta Oser, both students at Pomona College. Mrs. Oser was the widow of Maj.

Max Oser, onetime Swiss army officer and riding master, to whom she was wed in 1923. Value of the estate left by the late Mrs. Mathilde McCormkk Oser, granddaughter of Cyrus II. McCormick and John D. Rockefeller was placed at yesterday when her will was admitted to probate by Superior Judge Xewcomb Condee.

Mrs. Oser, 41, died last May IS. She was residing at 2705 Via Anita, Palos Verdes Estates. Her will gave all of her Collcge Club to Meet The Notre Dame Club of Los Angeles will hold its annual family picnic all day next Sunday at Pop's Willow Lake near Sunland. killed late yesterday when their two trainer planes collided at 3000 feet near here.

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Show Feature planned Beverly Hills famed fountain will be reproduced in fireworks as one of the features of the American Legion's July 4 Fireworks Show at the Coliseum. William Schuessler, Commander of the Legion's L. A. County Council, and K. (Jack) Steele, chair man of the ways and means commission, have authorized Pyrotechnic Specialist Pat Lizza to create the fireworks fantasy.

Coordinator Xamrd Annoint ment of Dr. Robert W. Webb, associate professor of geology on me ix Angeles campus of the University of to the post of coordinator of veterans affairs for all eight cammises of the university, was announced oy Robert G. SprouL Dr. Webb will take over his new duties July 1.

succeedin? Prof. Myron Krueger, who will return to auues on the Berkeley cam pus. Durante Sued Payment of 510,000 breach-of-contract dam ages was demanded from Jimmy Durante, comedian, in a suit filed in Superior Court by Jack Doug las, radio writer. Douglas complains that after making an agreement to write for Durante's radio show for 13 weeks at $1250 a week, he was fired last Oct. 11 with only four weeks of work be hind him.

He includes as de fendants Gary Moore and Phil Cohan, participants in the show, Enrollment to Start Registra tion for summer sessions at the University of Southern Califor nia will begin today when the vanguard of an estimated 10,000 students signs up twice last year Interim attendance. Courses will begin Monday, al though registrations will be accepted until Wednesday. The regular course will run to Aug 2, but some 10-week courses will continue to Aug. 30. Baby Strangling Break Predicted CHICAGO, June 19.

(Po lice tonight predicted a break in their investigation of a baby strangulation and sent home the child's mother, Mrs. Betty Bar row, after her second "he detector" test. Capt. Walter Healy said Mrs. Barrow's second test had proved her innocence in the death of 3-year-old Gerald Drazin in his crib Wednesday morning.

Mrs. Barrow, 22, voluntarily took the test, Jane Haver 111 Film Actress June Haver, who recently announced her separation from Jimmy Zito, her husband of a few months, is ill at her home Her physician, Dr. W. C. Hixson, said he has not yet diagnosed the actress illness, but that for the present she is under a nurse's care.

He said she may be suffering from a nervous collapse. Bins Has Visitors Picked by Bing Crosby as the University of Washington's "dream girl," 21-year-old Marearet Mrdirrlv flew here by United Air Lines! to visit the crooner. As a ges- Margaret McCurdy ture to the Washington-born Crosby, the dream girl brought him a fish a 25-pound king salmon. Bing's brother Larry met Miss McCurdy and her sister Virginia at the airport. Jnry Clears Man Excusable homicide was the verdict of a Coroner's jury investigating the circumstances surrounding the death last Tuesday of Peter Parolin, 61, transient.

Parolin died after he struck his head on the pavement following a tiff with Samuel J. Currier, 47, of Las Vegas. The District Attorney's office refused to issue a complaint. C.LO. Loses Election By one vote the C.I.O.

Amalgamated Clothing Workers lost an election in which it bid for the right to represent employees of A-l Manufacturing a National Labor Relations Board tally showed. The election was held May 13 and the vote was 32 for the union, 30 against it and the union challenged the right of about $12,500. In surtax brackets below $12,500 percentage reductions should be made which, in combination with the 'split income feature, would provide an aggregate cut of 20 per cent" or years n. I I I i f. folks MO mi PBQ 'CENTRALLY LOCATED Coi to Shops, TfieofrM eaj Financial Dtttrid Now yv ca ogoia oy th liuwry and cenvemenc af lf downtown Hotel Canterbury.

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At hearings on revenue system revision to end asserted "discrimination between States, Rep. Reeves (R.) and Murray M. Flack, Pittsburgh attorney, urged Congress not to force States to adopt the community property principle followed in California and various other States. Instead, Congress should adopt the Surrey plan allowing married couples to divide their pooled income in figuring Federal tax liability, they said. A modified but voluntary com munity property scheme suggested" by Rep.

Gearhart (R.) of Fresno for nation-wide application was criticized by both Reeves, who is sponsoring a bill incorporating the Surrey plan, and Flack, representative of the National Association of State Chambers of Commerce. Confusion Feared Many States with laws based on old English principles fear much confusion, litigation and inconvenience will result if Con-; gressional failure to remedy the lineauities in the income tax system leads to widespread adoption of the community property idea. Reeves and Flack maintained. "If Congress does not act on (the community property ques tion, the States apparently will be compelled to take independent action as a last resort," Flack testified. This may lead to a series of complications in the property laws of the States for the sole purpose of correcting a widely recognized inequality in our Federal tax structure." Savings Estimated Tax "savings" by couples In community property States range from 4.8 per cent on net income of $5000 to 20.4 per cent above $100,000, Reeves pointed out "The 'split income privilege should be made of universal application," said Reeves.

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