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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 9

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TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 Marlaiid Tax Plans Scuttled Senate Coiiiiiiittee Buries 2 Pleasures CHARLESTON Lf5 Chances for enactment of any of Gov. ambitious 23 million dollar tax program appeared to have dwindled to zero today after completion of a scuttling job by the; Senate finance committee. Chairman Jackson iD-Loganl announced after a meeting of the committee broke up late last night that the body i 1 Taken action that would bar I it from again considering the controversial severance tax bill at this; session. (2) Done the same with a leseer Marland tax measure, proposed doubling of the present 3 per cent tax on betting at horse race tracks. Jackson did not disclose the committee votes, but said he actions were taken by substantial majorities.

The severance levy on production of coal and other natural resources was the biggest of three Marland tax recommendations. Through its proposed 10 cents a ton levy on coal and corresponding taxes on other resources, he hoped to bring in 18 million a year for road and school purposes. The next largest item was a proposed penny increase in EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST IJVERPOOL. OHIO PAGE SEEING TRIPLE, TWICE. With the triplets in identical strollers, Mrs.

Arthur E. Bishop (left), 19, and Mrs. Robert J. Lorge, 26, compare notes on common problems during an airing of their offspring in Long Beach, Calif. The two young women, both of whom are named Mary, live only three-quarters of a mile apart.

W'ith Mrs. Bishop are Paula, Pauline and Paulette, 5 month old. With Mrs. Lorge are Mark, Marty and Michele, months old. Banks Upheld By Tax Board Hiirold Dickerson BooSt Set Saliiicville ff elisvme Lepon Higher Rate Will Be Applied On March 23 SALINEVILLE Village natur- $276,883 Abatement Harold Dickerson was elected to vacant second vice commander Set For Three Firms post at a meeting of American Legion Post 70 in Wellsville Mon- COLUMBUS, O.

state tax day night, appeals board ruling Monday will Robert Morehead and Dormand gas users will pay an additional cut an estimated $260,000 a year Householder were named ser- cents for each 1,000 cubic feet from the amount the state collects geants-of-arms on March 23, K. E. Harsh, district in taxes from banks. The members present also Natural Gas The board ordered Tax Commis- voted to purchase 24 uniforms. Company of West Virginia, an- sioner John W.

Peck to grant an They are being bought in conjunc- additional certificate of abatement tion with a program to eventually The increase, approved by Vil- totaling $276,883.26 to three large equip all members of Post 70 with Council, will cost a customer Ohio trust companies. standard outfits. The uniforms will cooking, water-heat- The Cleveland Trust the cost $1,000. and refrigeration less than one Fifth Third Union Trust Co. of Arrangements are being made by Cincinnati, and the Toledo Trust the post to sponsor two boys to ome ca Co.

paid in corporation the annual The franchise taxes from 1947 through If Program will enabk Jtour to attend the event. State Rep. suits from higher prices the com- The tax commissioner granted Delmar T. having agreed the firms a certificate of abate- to sponsor a boy for each one sent rf ment in the amount of $290,897.96. by the Post.

The banks then appealed to the board, which granted them an ad- mr ditional $276,883.26. iPW lllll Ifllll Chairman Edward J. Kirwin said the board based its findings on a Committees Are Appointed For Quartet Here decision by the Ohio Supreme Court involving the Wrenn Paper Co. of Dayton. In that case, the court held that in determining the tax base for corporations the amount of government securities and obligations owned by a corporation must be deducted from its Shows Gain Fehniary'fi IVriiiit.s Al delayed payment state supplier.

Under the cost of the village gas rate ordinance, the rate paid by customers is raised or lowered in proportion to any charige in the price paid for gas from outside Ohio. The new rate will be paid on meter readings on and after April 23. Harsh said. There will be no Six building permits issued dur- Committee chairmen were ap- Cleveland, have entered the show, ernment securities in the three charge and minimum charge. Rates to general customers, un.

February totaled $28.150, an before arriving at a fran-, 5 235 3 per 100 cubic feet for the Kirwin said the amount of gov- from Mayor Arhold W. of- Paul Glenn Woods, area counseio; of tax. The smalle. as the Johnny Appleseed district, an- period exceeded the amount of cap- issued in Januarv in the parimutuel betting tax. Fisher, president, as additional quartets Ttal.

surplus and undiviZ S. and included feet, and cents per 10 cubic feet for the next 95,000 cubic feet. The gasoline tax still was tech- plans were made by the Ea.st Liv- East Palestine, Midland and nically alive at afnendment stage chapter of Barbershop Quar- Salineville will attend also, in the House today. Tte rules com- singers for the fourth annual The East Liverpool mittee yesterday shifted the bill The Supreme Court said govern- two new homes. General Will Throttle Fashion Show Planned Monday At Midland Bridal gowns and spring and summer fashions will highlight the style show Monday night sponsor- led by the Club of Ohioview.

The event, at 8 in the CIO Building in Midland, is open to the public. Models will include Mrs. Homer Portman, Mrs. Henry Best and Mrs. Robert Timko, club members; Mrs.

James Green, Mrs. Margaret McGechan, Mrs. Teresa Miss Rose Marie Ancrile, Miss Carolyn Black, Miss Connie Buck and Miss Mary Ann Palyan. Clothing will be furnished by the Renee Shop. Between entertainment will feature a reading by Miss Renee Silverman; dance routines by Rosalee Leis and Peggy Suplcr of the Doris Singer Dancing School, and selections by the Melodettes of Lincoln High School, Midland.

Miss Shirley Camp will be soloist, with Missi Mary Graham accompanist. Mrs. Walter Zischkau will be commentator and Mrs. Florence Hvest pianist. Proceeds will be used for club charities.

Mrs. Portman and Mrs. Harrell Bomar are co-chairmen. Their committee includes Mrs. Lyle Hough, Mrs.

Clark Reed, Mrs. Duwayne Porter, Miss Alice High, Mrs. Alex Frederick. Mrs. Earl Snodgrass, Mrs.

Robert Beglin and Mrs. Timko. Tickets may be purchased from club membes or at the door. Correction IXSL'RE TOD.AY THE BEST WAY PIIOXK McNUTT Night Phone 5867-W Forget Our New Address 105 E. 4TII STREET ment securities in firms mu.st new homes were authorized pi Qf To Reils he treated as non existent and Permits for three FlOW 4x00(18 lO neUS of at the Cer- chorus, directed by Ward, is prac- not taxible.

business buildings were ap- WASHINGTON William from the oblivion of the regu ar Theater April 17. ticing several new selections for The tax board said each of these J. Donovan, a U. S. intelligence calendar which IS not acted upon chairmen appointed include Ro- the banks can gain the privilege of persons receiving permits, chief in World War II, is to get a this late the session to a Mason, stage; Bernard Dig- Announcement was made of the doing business in Ohio for a work authorized and the prob- new job: clamping down on ship- place on the special calendar.

man. publicity; Wilbur Newman, Cleveland chapter's charity pro- imum of $25 a year. 'able cost: iments of strategic goods to Iron But there seemed little chance Wavne Ward, program, gram. Years of Harmony in In a related case, the board over- Fickle to erect porch on Curtain countries, the bill would ever get to the flwr Schussler, advertising. which will be presented ruled the commissioner in grant- building at 933 Princeton Announcing yesterday that Don- of the Senate, even if passed by Fisher reported at the April 11 at the A1 Koran Temple ing certificates of abatement 1 000 jovan would be named the House.

meeting last night that ticket sales in Cleveland. Local Shrine Club The Society for Savings in the City Philip Miraglata. to erect one- consultant to help tighten East- The panmuteul tax was acted indicate a capacity audience for members will attend of Cleveland and the First Federal masonry warehouse at 317 West trade controls. Mutual Secur- upon by the committee for the first The Web Spinners will present and Loan Association of Poplar Lane, Administrator Harold Stassen time last night and was rejected. however, tickets are still a program for the management of Warren.

nobcrt P. Neville, to erect addi- said moves were planned against Then there was a motion also to available at Acme Radio and Tele- the Crucible Steel Co. at the Mid- These two banks mutual bank- tion to one-room frame building at men the capitalist- reconsider that measure, and it vision. Shop. land high school tonight.

The Jollv associations with no shares 1513 Wyoming $950; Communist-collaborators who op- was beaten. Photo Studio, Flower Shop Bovs-Digman. Fisher. Ward and no permanent capital are Arleigh Barrett, to erect block erate beyond the law and. in a The significance of defeating a Sport Shop.

Milton Stewart appeared at depositors. They asked and frame shop at 1196-98 greedy drive for profits, carry on motion to reconsider is that under additional quartets, "The Greenville, Saturday night commissioner deduct the Erie an underground trade sending stra- parhamentary rules such action and of Youngstown Thev will take part in a show at their securities from the Stanley J. Thomas, to erect one- tegic materials into the Communist prevents the committee from again and "The Four In A of Altoona. March 7. taking up the bill.

Usual interpretation is that the ban applies also to an identical version of the bill from the opposite chamber, in this case the companion bills in the House. The severance tax bill has not been acted upon by that Approximately 125 members of W. Baum of New Castle and Alex 125 Attend Dinner Of Christian Business Men value of their capital in setting a story frame garage on Sanford area tax base. $200; Stassen said the program would States cannot tax government sc- William Kaiser, to erect con- he undertaken in co-operation with curities under federal law, crete block building at 500 Walnut U. S.

allies. A tax in these cases, Kirwin $8,000. said, could not be on permanent capital but rather on non-taxable government bonds. IlleiMeil The tusky. which is one of its teeth, often weighs as much as 200 pounds.

board ordered the Qn DelilKIliency Charge finance committee. It the East Liverpool Christian Busi- Burns of Pittsburgh. Praver was commissioner to grant a certif- now seems unlikely that the com- Committee and their offered by Emmett Gaston, secre- ahntomont tn thP neve, zink. 50. of 705 Green Lane, mittee will act upon the bill, in guests from New Castle, Pitts- tary of the local group, with the view of the Senate developments, burgh and Dover heard Aaron Den- benediction by Woodson W.

Collins A bill by Del. Maxwell (D-Harri- linger outline "Seven Aspects of of New Castle, to add new functions and Christian at a dinner icate of abatement to the Cleveland firm for $126.115.96 and to accused of contributing to the de- the Warren firm for $5,702 72. jbnquency of a minor, was sen- In another related case, the fenced to 12 months in the Ma-' board upheld rulings by the com- County Jail by Juvenile missioner denying certificates to Louis Tobin at a hearing five banking firms. The First Na- Monday at Lisbon. i tional Bank of Akron, Second Na- was arrested over the week powers to the Department of Pur- Monday night at the Mary Patter- chases was up for passage vote in son Memorial.

fbx hill alnne to Lancaster (Pa.) retail mer- To Patrol Delegate 'tional Bank of (iindnnatrihe Frei b.v juvenile aut'horities for mo- thrvotL stoge the Housradopt- 35 mistaken be- The Pleasant Heights Home and mont Savings Bank Broad- a 7-year-old girl. amendment Max- School Association decided at its view Savings and Loan Co. of Tobin also gave Joseph weU The amendment mEElms Monday night to select a Cleveland had paid taxes on shares Woolcy, 25 of East Liverpool an out a proposed school patrol boy for the Ameri- the board ruled. e.eht-month term on a men. is only the father of those can Automobile an- could be from onlv who put their trust in nual outing to Washington.

The se- backed by government bonds. out a proposed provision that the director of purchases Kirwin said eight-month term on a non-support stock shares, even charge. when by uw- or for the speaker as.serted. lection will be made at the April taxable, some cause such as incompetence Among other points cited were 6 meeting. or malfeasance.

the responsibility to pass on Miss Margaret Kraft Jed the dc- Sisns Pro Contract The bill, as amended, leaves un- to be a good soldier, train votions. The group recited the Aeeepliiig Cash ELYRIA, O. work- i- 4 W.W er Bernice Heston, 56, admits she WASHINGTON fypt-John Zanetti, accepted $1,425 while handling cases for the child Washington Red- welfare department. In pleading changed the present provision that a Joh" Carrol Univer: child adoption the director serves at the will and XlZreH a was the Washington Red- welfare pleasure of the governor, who ap- sgjnj. 27 th draft choice this vear, guilty to six counts in an indict-.

0 him. of contract, the pro foot- ment Monday, she asked Common, The Senate held over at passage ball club announced todav. Zanetti, Pleas Judge D. A. Cook for pro-' stage from yesterday a resolution Liverpool committee.

A movie. Lets Explore Ohio, is 6 feet 2 inches and weighs bation. He said he will make his to submit to the voters next The program mended group was shown is from Miami Beach, a week from today. year the question of increasing the Ringing led by Dr. Derwin Dim- George Wilshaw, vice president.

------pay of members of the Legislature a duet by Mr. and Mrs. presided. A bake sale was held. The SHELL FOR ALL AGES In All Shades 3.95 KORMOS MILLINERY Next to Bank from $500 to $1.500 a year.

2 Women Receive Leniency In Shoplifliii" Listening to a discussion of shoplifting. an East Liverpool patrolman had to make a quick application of the lesson when he was summoned from an FBI-conducted cla.cs to arrest two East Liverpool w'omen who had victimized four stores Monday afternoon. Patrolman William W. Dunn was called by Officer Clyde Boso. deskman.

after police were advised the women were seen in Crook Alley after leaving one of the The two the mother of three given suspended jail sentences each after pleading guilty to larceny charges when arraigned before Judge George L. Rrokaw in Municipal Court. Police said the wom.en had picked up a skirt and belt, a pair of boy's shoes, overalls and two sweaters from McCrory's. Siff Store. Jo-Ann Shop and the Ogilvie Co.

The affidavits were filed by Police Chief John L. Robert Metcalfe, a solo by Harold The eighth grade won the at- Hardy and a selection by the Em- tendance banner. manuel Trio of Thurman Allen. ------------------------Mrs. Ruby Rutter and Ray Davis.

The name of the common onion Testimony was given by Delmas is from the Latin Sanford of East Liverpool, Dr. R. meaning "a large SHOP E.IRLY 9 TO 12 A. Banana oil is not extracted from bananas, but is a chemical distillate of coal. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS STAMPED PILLOW CASES Assorted designs tubing For art needlework THIRD FLOOR Before buying any hearing aid, you to yourself to try the 1953 Hearing Aid under our 10-day money-back Guarantee! maktrs sf nwrttj Ifmcirt ind L.

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