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PAGE FOUR THE EVENING NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943 Pni-neJV fn-(Zn Tnv Soon Nazis Build Defense Wall Name Guidance OBITUARY Deductions Under Tax Bill International Kewt Service .1 Victory or PublicO pinion By GEORGE GALLUP LONDON, June 3. A dispatch from Stockholm to the Daily Express reported today that 1,000,000 Owner of Jacobs' Store brother, Emanuel, 7, and two sisters, Jeanette, 4, and Loretta, lj to Philadelphia from Newport, R. 1, and left them on the steps, saying: "Stay where you are and pretty soon the police will come and 'put you in a home. Emanuel said his grandmother lives in Philadelphia, but was unable to recall her name. Mother Abandons 4 International Sewt Service PHILADELPHIA, June 3.

Police today sought a mother of four who abandoned her children on the steps of a mid-Philadelphia rooming house and then left to visit her sailor husband. Albert Helmuth, 5, told detectives his mother brought him and his By United Press The Tax Bill finally passed by provides for withholding of the following amounts from weekly wages and salaries beginning with the first pay period that starts after July 1: Dlrsctdr, American Institute of Public Opinion workers directed by the Todt organ Dies; Funeral Tomorrow Final adoption of pay-as-you-go Center Chairmen Chairmen of various committees of the Tri-County Child Guidance ization are resuming construction of a Nazi defense wall in Russia taxation represents a major victory Funeral services for Alexander WEEKLY EARNINGS for the people of the United States from the Baltic to the Black Sea. This measure was supported by a The report said the huge task is Jacobs, of 2312 North Second street, owner of Eugene Jacobs' Men's Shop and the Alexander Realty Company, Center, member-agency of the Com substantial majority of the Amen munity Chest and Council, were ap can public and its adoption sooner who died yesterday in Miami, Fla being pressed despite unquestionable evidence that the Germans are planning a major military offensive on the northern Russian front. or later by Congress was assured. will be held at 1.30 o'clock tomor pointed at today's luncheon meet ing of the Citizens Advisory Com As the case of virtually all im row afternoon at the home.

Mr portant legislation of the last few mittee in the Y. M. C. A. Dr Jacobs, who had gone to Florida for his health, was a member of Harris years, public opinion marshed well Mary Riggs Noble, general chair in advance of legislative action on burg Lodge of Elks and Beth-El man, named the following: the pay-as-you-go matter.

The pub Temple. Pesonnel committee, Mrs, Fred 1 QUICKIE QU'Z 1 S.S.P0MER0Y Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs celebrated lic favored pay-as-you-go as early as last November. Even before that time, the majority of workers were But At Less Single Married Married Married Married Least Than Person NoDeps.

1 Dep. 2Deps. 3Deps. 0 $10 .10 15 .10 15 20 1.10 $.20 $.20 $.20 $.20 20 25 2.10 .30 30 .30 .30 25 30 3.10 .70 .50 :50 .50 30 40 4.60 2.20 1.00 .70 .70 40 50 6.60 4.20 3.00 1.80 1.00 '50 60 8.60 6.20 5.00 3.80 2.60 60 70 10.60 8.20 7.00 5.80 4.60 70 80 12.60 10.20 9.00 7.80 6.60 80 90 14.60 12.20 11.00 9.80 8.60 90 100 16.60 14.20 13.00 11.80 10.60 100 110 18.60 16.20 15.00 13.80 12.60 110 120 20.60 18.20 17.00 15.80 14.60 120 130 22.60 20.20 19.00 17.80 16.60 130 140 24.60 22.20 21.00 19.80 18.60 140 150 26.60 24.20 23.00 21.80 20.60 150 160 28.60 26.20 25.00 23.80 22.60 160 170 30.60 28.20 27.00' 25.80 24.60 170 180 32.60 30.20 29.00 27.80 26.60 180 190 34.60 32.20. 31.00 29.80 28.60 190 200 36.60 34.20 33.00 31.80 30.60 $200 or Over 20 per cent, of the excess over $200 Plus $37.60 35.20 $34.00 $32.80 $31.60 erick Payne; publicity, the Rev Paul W.

Johnston; nominations Morris E. Jacobson; case, Mrs their 55th wedding anniversary on May 13. In addition to his widow, Mrs. Esther Jacobs, he is survived in favor of pay roll deductions to 32 X. Second St.

Phone 8378 meet their bill. Hugh Dufrield; community rela by eight children, Eugene, Herman When was Pennsylvania' Govern' meat moved to Uarrisburg? (ANSWER BELOW) Although the public was not in a Gertrude, Leo, Stanley, Blanche. tions, Charles S. Davis. MEAT DEPARTMENT position to pass on all of the many Tentative plans for obtaining David, all of Harrisburg, and Theodore, of the Navy; eight grandchil proposals in Congress to put tax new quarters for the Center and a request for orte day's service week dren, and one great-grandchild.

38c Bacon Half or whole slab, lb. Officiating at the services tomor to York County were considered The guest speaker was Dr. Mil payers on a current basis, the Ruml plan was favored by a large majority as a way of adopting pay-as-you-go. While Administration objections forced a compromise in Congress, the measure finally passed has been described as "the Ruml row will be Rabbi Reuben J. Ma-gil, of Beth-El Temple.

Burial will be in Beth-El Cemetery. That sparkling Cloverdale Special with its perfect blending of lemon and limes has a thirst quieting quality. Made from pure, bubbling Spring Water, too. Price? 12 oz. bottle, only 5 cents.

47 Sliced Bacon, lb. ton Kirkpatrick, chairman of the division on community clinics, Na tional Committee for Mental Hy MRS. MARY RAMLER SPANGLER 44 plan in three-quarter time Pork Chops, lb Amoni all mod torn, here are Kome. where you run buy (lover dill Soft Drinks: Peerless Dairy Store l.Hlh Bailey 8t. Harrlshurir.

Pa. Cooper's Confectionery Penn I'effer Sts. HarrlHhurE. Pa. Walmer's Orncery 46 Second St.

HlRhKplre. Pa. Albert's Service Station Third St. Bonier I.em"jner, pa. Mrs.

Mary Ramler Spangler, 54 giene who spoke briefly on the im As reported exclusively in THE (Additional dependents would decrease the amount of tax.) These deductions are riot an additional tax, but will be applied to. payment of the Regular Federal Income and Victory Tax on a current basis. wife of George W. Spangler, 1215 portance of maintaining institutions EVENING NEWS in November and Cloverdale relating to civilian morale during MANSE HOOT KEI ciw sod 55c North Front street, died early today at a local hospital In addition to her husband, she is survived by one Jones' Sausage, lb December of last year, and in April of this year, the views of the public war time, particularly mental hy giene and child guidance centers. on pay-as-you-go were as follows brother Frank Ramler, of Hershey cooked Mrs.

Spangler was a member of the Attending today's session, the last of the season, in addition to SOFT DRINKS num means AMIQ gMSnt All HARRISBURG, PA. SARSAPAMUA if PUNCH cm ii. mmmmBBrnmsmmBmrn Prefer Satisfied Pay-As-You- With Go Plan Old Plan PAY-GO TAX BILL From Page One s- The forgiveness for the 60 First Church of God and active in Royal Scarlet pre Beans, for baking lb 15 church work at the Union Deposit Doctor Noble were Miss Margaret Benade, Dr. Mary E. Clough, Mrs.

November 1942 65 35 grants 75 per cent, forgiveness for those owning more than $66.67. The bill contains two anti-windfall provisions. One captures the difference in taxes where an individual's 1943 earnings are less than 1942 income. tThe other applies to taxpayers whose 1942 or United Brethren Church before December 1942 71 29 moving to this city nine years ago. April 1943 ..,.79 21 Lorna Sylvester, Mrs.

Hugh Duf field, Mrs. John E. Fox, Mrs. Rich. 35c Krispy Krunch, can Funeral services will be held individuals who made more than $1,000,000 each in 1942 is estimated at $56,000,000.

Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at ard Haldeman, Miss Esther Leib, the Charles C. Baker funeral home KOCHENOUR RITES The bill passed its last legisla Doctor Kirkpatrick and Dr. John 1943 earnings exceed a so-called Third and Maclay streets. The Rev. C.

C. Smith, pastor of the First From Page One H. Waterman, director. MEAT RA170MN6 NO WORRf Royal Scarlet Sliced Dill Pickles (sweet) QK jar OeJl "normal" year by more than $20, tive hurdle late yesterday when the Senate approved the House- Church of God, will officiate, as 000, reflecting war profits. In that event only 75 per cent, of a sisted by the Rev.

J. R. McDonnel, Lancaster Officer Is Se'nate (Conference Committee compromise by the wide margin of 62 to Thus ended a WHEN YOU FEED. YOUR pastor of the Oberlin United Brethren Church, and the Rev. George Royal Scarlet Preserves-Black Raspberry, Currant so-called "nornlal" year's taxes is forgiven.

The "normal" year is Killed in Tank Crash Hallman, pastor of Sunbury United ter Congressional fight that had and Grape, OCp By United Prest its last Summer when Beardsley. Ruml," chairman of the LOUISVILLE, June 3. Camp Brethren Church. Burial will be in the Harrisburg Cemetery, and friends may call at the funeral home jar -ry Martin Grove, who, as chaplain of Robert Burns Lodge of Masons, and of the Hope Fire Company, was a close associate of Mr. Kochenour.

Burial will be in the Harrisburg Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home Friday evening, between '7 and 9 o'clock. Kochenour's decline dated back to a Sunday morning in August, 1941, when, as a volunteer fireman, 1937, 1938, 1939 or 1940 whichever is higher. Under the old law the Treasury had expected to collect Campbell authorities announced to. day that Lieut.

Harry Bevis, 27, Lan. New York Federal Reserve Bank, Leonernaise, after 7 o'clock Sunday evening. 30c IN caster, died last night of in. 815,000,000 on 1942 incomes. 8-oz.

jar. The Treasury estimates that the went before the Senate Finance Committee to propose that taxpayers' be put on a pay-as-you-go basis. juries received Sunday when a tank skidded from the highway and hit JACOB D. TSCHOPP Jacob D. Tschopp died yesterday 25c Ferndell Tamales, jar a tree.

at the home of his grandson, Dr. J. Russell Zimmerman, 1626 Slate Miss Mary Catherine Silk, 21, Everyone agreed that Ruml's he attempted to smother an oil stove fire in a North Second street Louisville, who was riding in the net effect of the 100 per cent, forgiveness for some income groups, 75 per cent, forgiveness for most of the rest, special provisions for members of the armed forces and the anti-windfall recapture pro Dyno-Sugar (Stamp 1 free) lb lt open turret of the ank with Bevis, dwelling and was badly burned by idea was good, hut the method of getting taxpayers current was where the dispute arose. Ruml proposed skipping a full year's the exploding oil container. He was killed instantly when the top of the tree fell on the tank.

Bevis died Premier Seedless was hospitalized about six weeks at the camp base hospital. street. Formerly of Williamstown, where he was engaged in the carpentry trade, he would have been 92 on June 22. Surviving in addition to the grandson with whom he resided, are a daughter, Mrs. A.

S. Zimmerman, at home, and two brothers, James, Grapes, 35c at that time, but recovered sum taxes. The Administration fought Army authorities could not ex visions, is to wipe out bb.b per or $6,533,000,000 of the 1942 liability. 2'2-ib. can, no points ME that at every turn, contending that plain the presence of Miss Silk in the tank.

ciently to get back to work and was able to continue at his post until Maundy Thursday. Ten days ago he was removed to the Treasury, revenue will, go up, it would benefit the wealthy more than it would other taxpayers. 50c Michigan Crystal Mints, lb Harrisburg, and Daniel, Millersburg The compromise was the result. Bus Line Abandonment Funeral services will be held Sat however because collections will be made on the basis of 1943 earnings, which generally are higher hospital, and he had been in urday at 11 a. m.

at the -W. Orville It provides 100 per cent, forgiveness for all taxpayers owing up to Gum Drops, coma since Saturday. 35c Kimmel funeral home, -1842 State Is Only for Emergency Public Utility Commission Chair b. Expert on Records than those for 1942, and one-half of the $3,282,000,000 not forgiven $50 on one year's earnings either Kochenour was credited in and 1942 or 1943, whichever is lower street. The Rev.

Dr. Lewis C. Manges, pastor Memorial Lutheran Church, of which Tschopp man John Siggins, today warned out of City Hall with instituting or 50c awards a $50 flat abatement for Dried Bananas, Mb. pkg recommending many changes was a member, will officiate. Burial is due to be paid by March 15, 1944.

The remaining half of the carry-over 'falls due on March 15, 1945. those owing up to $66.67, and methods of handling city records, bus company officUils that "emergency" permission td abandon certain routes "applies only for the duration of the gasoline shortage as GR0-PUP in meal FORM has the maximum" amount of anfmal protein allowed by the government more than many nutritional authorities say is a dog's minimum requirement In addition, meal-form GRO-PUP provides every known vitamin and mineral requirement for dogs of all ages. Experts indorse it Dogs love it and thrive on it Easy to prepare. Mighty economical, too you can feed the average, normal 15-lb. dog for a week with just two of the compact, space-saving 11-oz.

packages. Buy will be in Williamstown Evangeli budgetary matters and tax prob cal Cemetery. Friends may call at 40c Large English Walnuts, lb. lems, including the present tax bill the funeral home tomorrow after fixed by the OPA. ing system.

7 p. m. He said that when the fuel scarcity Civic Leader Guilty of As in his extensive church activl ends bus companies will be re Cara-Malt That Coffee Stretcher, ties, Kochenour gave much of hi; CYRIAL RICHARD RIFFLE famous 40c time in the interest of local firemen quired to resume operations over any route on which service had Cyrial Richard Riffle. 1833 North b. and fire fighting.

He was a mem Cameron street, died yesterday Trying to Burn Wife International Sews Service FRESNO, June 3. John T. S. Clark, civic leader and church deacon of nearby Sanger, awaited been abandoned because of the gas oline shortage." ber of the Hope Fire Company about morning at a hospital here. He was thirty years and its secretary at 50c Alfa-Mint Tea Pkg.

nine years old. He was a third some today. made er grade pupil at Our Lady of Blessed least half that time, and for years he was secretary of the Firemen's Illustrator's Wife Dies sentence today after being found Sacrament Catholic Parochial Beneficial Association. Until School. $1.00 Black Walnut Meats, lb.

was severely burned in the 1941 fire guilty of attempting to burn his wife to death by throwing a panful of gasoline onto a bathroom heater Mrs. Alden Weeks, 57, the former Miss Arline Josephine Jackson of Philadelphia, died Tuesday at a New Surviving are his father, Cyrial which incidentally did little prop G. Riffle; two sisters, Lavina Mae while his wife stood nude beneath erty Kochenour responded Riffle and Doris Louise Riffle, at the showers. to most city fire alarms and actively home; his grandmother, Mrs Charles Easton, at home. The state charged the 63-year-old York hospital, friends here have learned.

Wife of Aiden Weeks, New York City illustrator and she was well acquainted in Harrisburg. IH BATTLE CRM Also available in helped to fight many of the city; big fires through the last genera church leader tried to kill his wife, Homegrown Strawberries Pears Delicious Apples Fresh Pineapples Juice Oranges large limes Eggplant Cauliflower and Frosted Fruits and Vegetables. Mass will be celebrated at 9 a. Laura, last January 2, because he tion. RIBBON FORM was infatuated with Mrs.

Elizabeth Saturday at Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. The His Masonic connections included Bohlen, 50-year-old Fresno widow membership in Robert Burns Lodg, Rev. William Horigan, rector, Both Clark and Mrs. Bohlen vigor No. 464, F.

and A. the Harris VINCENT McARDLE Vincent McArdle, Mauch Chunk, will be celebrant. Burial will be in ously denied they were in love. burg Consistory, Zembo Temple of Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call between 7 and 9 o'clock tomor the Mystic Shrine, and Harrisburg senior inventory investigator at the State Treasury, died- yesterday fol Forest, No.

43, Tall Cedars of Leba row night at the home. lowing an operation. He was 46 3 day vur0m 3 DAY VALUE SCOOP non. He was a past master of years of age, and during the Earle Burns Lodge and served on its committees through a long, period. In Administration was supervisor of POP 3 DAY VALUE MRS.

SARAH ELLA HOFFMAN Mrs. Sarah Ella Hoffman, widow janitors of the Department of Prop the Consistory, he was past thrice erty and Supplies. He is survived of Edwin A. Hoffman, died yester 3 DAY YALUE potent master of the Lodge of Per fection, and just recently was re by his widow and one daughter, day morning at the home of her jm mm mm mmmmmi mm -mr Josephine. brother, James H.

Gingrich, 160 iio.q elected hospitaler of all the bodies a post he held since 1940. He was GIVEN LIFE FOR SLAYINGS an appointive officer in the Shrine Lucknow road. She was 88 years old. Surviving in addition to her brother is one sister, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Howe, of the same address AUBURN, June 3.

Ray and was a past grand tall cedar of, mond Latshaw, 18-year-old convicted slayer of five members of his family Harrisburg Forest, a member of the finance committee of the Supreme Funeral services will be held at p. Saturday at Deckard fu today awaited transfer to San Quen- Forest. tin prison where he is to serve a Member of Messiah Church life term. Kochenour's church activities date from childhood. On moving to the ity in 1910, he transferred his mem neral home, Maple avenue, Marys-ville.

The Rev. William Toth, of Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, Harrisburg, will officiate. Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Marysville. Friends may call between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow night at the funeral home. bership from St.

Peter's Lutheran to the Messiah Lutheran Church and he was superintendent of the Junior Department of that Sunday School 23 years. He was a member of Columbian Commandery, No. 132, MRS. GENEVIEVE JONES Requiem high mass was held Knights of Malta, of Middletown EAT AND TUE Ml'fllDITT ft tiki and was identified with the Munici pal Finance Officers' Association of Tuesday in' New York City for Mrs. Genevieve Jones, widow of William Jones, and daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. the United Slates and Canada. He married Miss Katherine Peters, of this city, in 1917, and she sur Edward Birmingham, who died this week at a New York hospital. Private funeral services were conducted vives with one son, Robert Peters at the grave in Mt. Calvary Kochenour, who is with the armed service in Africa and who learned just before sailing last month that Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

his father's physical condition was beyond medical control. George Benson, New York; Mrs. Charles Dayton, Florida; one son, Edward Jcnes, California; four sisters, Mrs. William Ettinger, Harris Other immediately surviving rela tives are the parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry E.

Kochenour, 271 For- fyotogtW. burg; Mrs. Michael Murray, Me- ster street; two sisters and one chanicsburg; Mrs. H. B.

Mumma, brother, Miss S. Margaret Kochenour, Karl K. Kochenour and Mrs Narberth, and Mrs. F. W.

Pratt, Pittsburgh. William W. Yingling, all of this city. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS LEE H. CASE Funeral services for Lee H.

Case, William. E. Mattern, 20, and Ellen uniform MiV composing room foreman or ine M. Owens, 20, both of Lemoyne. Patriot, who died Monday night, Uiysses S.

Bell, 23, 1206 Walnut vcr old Dad will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, 1913 Manada I NEED CERTIFIED JPor Storage QUICK The first balmy warm day may be a joy to you but it's a threat to your precious furs. Heat dries them up robs them of lustre and life. Protect them from heat and from moths, fire and theft as well in our certified cold storage vaults! Bring your Furs to Bowman's now! FUR SHOP, third floor street, and Florence L. Gross, 16, 668 Dunkle street. street, followed by services at Cal Richard F.

Fleming, 22, Dillsburg 0at our Father'1 and Jean W. Deardorff, 18, vary Independent Church, Fifteenth and Shoop streets. William H. which Charies H. Yost, legal, Middletown, Davidson, pastor, and H.

R. McNally, assistant pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the East Harrisburg and Emma K. Hatz, legal, Royalton. Wfct sized pvc6 Edward F.

Hall, 21, Charlotte N. nnd Helen M. Mocklin, 18, Cemetery. Friends may call at the home this evening after 7 o'clock. Royalton.

David R. Graybill, 22, Mechanics burg, and Marian L. Roth, 18, Shire- EDWARD L. BATEMAN Edward R. L.

Bateman, 42, 2015 Manada street, died this morning at a local Hospital. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Harry Stubby, of Philadelphia, and No appointment nttdtd PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO 4TH FLOOR manstown. Kenneth P. Moy, 22, Harrisburg, and Charlotte M.

Ackerly, 21, Washington. Joseph T. Achey, 37, and Catherine E. Sharp, 35, both of 1323 James street. Ray Pickel, 21, Elizabethtown, R.

D. 2, and Gloria M. Koons, 19, Hummelstown, R. D. 1.

Raymond J. Shea, 29, Harrisburg, and Anna Bartley, 23, Barrows-ville, Mass. the following brothers: William and Arthur, of Lykens; Hayden, of Wi-conisco; Harold and Lewis, of this city, and Pyrus, of Philadelphia. Funeral services will be held at 2 'clock Sunday afternoon at the Helt ST SAVIN STSMSS YAas-jM rW'PAV VALUE At ft funeral Lykens. Burial Will be in Wiconisco..

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