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Poqe 4 Section 1— Sapuipa (Ok la.) Herald, Thursday, July 27, 1961
Sapuipa Daily Herald Legislators See Loophole'
As Most Outstanding In Session
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PKAIfKi Holy father, God of all generations anti all creatures,
may we, loo. l>e obedient to the heavenly vision With assurance
of Thy promise may we stand boldly and remain true to Thee. In
Jesus precious name. Amen
Television In Review
EDITORS: This is the first in
a series »f dispatches reviewing
the work of the 28th legislature.
Others will move during the
wt ekend and next w eek. CPI
Oklahoma City.
was a colonel in her new show,
too I ah) G. Carroll |x>rtrayed a
retired British army officer
By HARRY CULVER
Cnited Press International
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD -
Oklahoma's 28th legislature will
be known as one that concentrat-
ed on tightening loopholes rather
than one that is sis ted taxes.
That is the opinion of Sen. Don
Baldwin, Anadarko. and Rep. Jim
Bullard. Duncan, chairmen re
spec-lively of die Senate and House
Revenue and Taxation Commit-
tees
Both feel the income tax with-
holding act was tlie outstanding
this session
Bullard estimated new tax
will raise nearVy $32 million this
coming biennium, only $12 million
of which will come from a tax in-
crease.
Step I 'p Payments
Tin* remainder will pour into
state coffers as a result of accel-
erated payments, tighter laws on
collections and stepped-up en-
forcement.
Hie tax commission will get 833
new employes to beet up its en-
forcement staff.
talk that military mobilization
may he accompanied hy mi.irir
controls and that the market ran
not interpret such dev'ch pineals
technical bu**'a*,*>- Granville disagrees and
j decisive attempt to hurdle 7u0 in pattern of the industrial average ^ jn the (aee o( p|vvloua jM.
I the Dow industrials is made with of the list continues to indicate nods 0f controls
|G35-R70 suggested as the first|'hat a broad base is being es-
While the atmosphere ha. im
Droved enough to allow a num
ber of individual issues to move
ahead, Bache & Co tells clients
that there ha^ not been sufficient
CSF HFIt MJ) WANT \DS
urea of ini|X)rtant investment < t a Wished This means solid under-
."we have made our state tax'support, according to Investors! lying support winch should lead
laws confoim with the tedcial statutes Research Co I notes that the;to a resumption of the advance
on income taxes, annuities, insur-j technical evidence for a market and a test of the all-time highs,
ance, estate and gift taxes. And'slump came weeks ago. long be-
by clarifying and eliminating fore the Berlin crisis appeared onl Joseph E Granville of E F. preparation for a major upward
questionable provisions, we have|'he scene. | Hutton & Co. says there has been drive,
made it easier to compile
FISH BAIT
Minnows
Cro.-fish
Shad
Worms
Lloodbait
BILL'S BAIT SHOP
Wholesale - Retni!
418 N. Second BA 4 1312
tax re-
turns We have tightened tlie loop-
holes on trusts.
“1 think we have improved the
tax laws, made them more work-
able, tightened them and given the
tax commission more- authority to
enforce collections."
This session also will g"t credit,
THE JACKSON TWINS
By Dick Brocks
1
, IT'S 6BEAT TO HAVE THE TWIN-?
| HATIMo WEN/ I CAN EEAU_Y RELAX
1 ANP LN_IOY THE TRIP NOW, JLLIA/
The only new law that could be for reducing one tax - on snuff
described as an outright tax in-
Rv FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPD - What do
1 do MM ’
"irmrMii edged Smd,H Mw MaiUiall was Mi adoring piece of tax legislation paisnd by
dav night s i s Sisal Hsur,,JB**ot «* •'"» Wwljr. Mill
offering on CBS TV. and ABC ^BgiMe and quite eager to marry
sc«en earlier^ IH)n(‘ other than Lloyd Bodmer.
This time around. BiH-lmer
TVs "Hung Kong
in the evening, lu\c become
hopek-ssly interlaced in my mind
The two shows comprise one of
tlie rarest ot TV double-headers
Tlie continuity began develop-
ing when ' Hong Kong" came on
with a hlood-Miaked. five-corpse
re run titled, "Colonel Cal " ^ar-
ali Marshall was in it. playing the
part of a British banker
dll I,|| 111! d ill) liter
hie ol course. Miss Marshall is managed to
an in tors daughter. Her father, | ’'I'*'1 nugget
Herbert Marshall, portrayed tier
fntlier in "Colonel Cat." But;
tliat's routine
lovely, I Steel
111 leall fl**
time ariNind. Bodmer was
mustache less and al-o shorn ol i
us scruples.
He played I Ik- part of a crooked,
fortune-hunting. Mad.mailing law
yer. Although Borrmer and Sarah
were gist good friends in "Hong
Kong " they were making it as
in engaged couple on "U. S.
British Guiana
Seen By Senator
As Trouble Spot
WASHINGTON UPD — Sen.
Thomas .1 Dodd, D-Conn. said
today tin- l luted States should ad
r* ■ ion v "Li i II Iiiip|n lIt vi It/ Dv ii
crease* is one* boosting the levy on alurt. 0f this legislature. A 23
However, it hnp|Kiic,l to In- a ere-
cigarettes two cents a pack and
cigars a penny. It is expected to
raise approximatdy $12 million
Income tax withholding and the
accelerated tax hill
(ions get credit as
revenue raisers — about $14 7 mil
lion Neither boosted taxes How-
ever. nearly $12 million of this i>j
"windfall" which will accrue only |
the first year of the acts.
Says Estimate Low
The budget oil ice has estimat-
ed income tax withholding will]
produce $1.5 million per year
from tax evadeis, hut Baldwin
cent tax on snuft was tacked onto
the cigarette and cigar bill It was
later repealed by a separate law
that will not take effect until !«»
on corpora-j days after tlie end of the session
the biggest i ._
Hammarskjold Is
Reluming To IJ. S.
following Rebuff
ifil
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tek
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NEVEK
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IN TWE
OH, NO/ PONT
TELL ME TWEY'tZE
KAVINo ABOUT A
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ALKEAPY/ «._
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x CHOCOLATE FAKE AIT/ 7
®al
BOPEYE
By Ralph Steen and Bill Lobe
CuR^EEd I WAVE POP&YE
RKshT WhERE I WANT
H.M 3uT SOMETHING
^ WRON6/
V
at once to forestall threat of a
lory dot 'n’t end there I
mine a number ot
from this memora-
tile lode of coincidence.
Miss Marshall for example.
takeover ill British
Comnnmist
Guiana
He -aid Secretary of State Dean
Husk should consult immediately
with tin* British on the implica-
casting so far. (bad a line in "Honp Kong" that.,i.ons ntxt mo“th s dectkms in
"Colonel Cat" turned out to he',n,<l w* tu‘r ambition, to marry ‘a l,uia,l;i ,Jri,lsh colony moving
a Japanese war criminal who ha! ,a^- divine man a«‘1 have scads |sw,owartJ in“*pendem-e
Japanese war t.immal wIk, had ^ ^ ^ .. A (q^J Dock! warned that an election
telk-r - not a fortune-hunter !vlclory for lJr rhwk1' -,af!an an(i
mind you - told her she would l,,s ‘Togresstve party
returned to Hong Kong to dig up
a treasure he had buried during
the war. Lloyd Buchner, with
mustache, represented tlie forces
ol law and orcler, as is his cus
tom in the "Hong Kong" series.
Now when tlie "Steel Hour ’
came along, the fun Began. Tlie
play was Double-edged Sword"
and what did we find? Miss Mar-
shall previously seen on tlie al’.i-
nnnum pon.-ored "Hong Kong."
w.i- now on hand for steel Dou-
ble-edged sword, indeed. There
TUNIS, Tunisia
Nations Secretary
l PI i—United
predicted will be "much more .].........
. „ I Haiiimarskjold returns directly to
than that. L. . , ,. , . *
... . ... ., .. . New \ork trsfav snubbed by Pa
I consider withholding the out . „
. . . , . n , . * IIS ill the Ruerti- i ll i-
standing tax retorm bill of tfa* ses- ....
1 While the f-ii iii!, luin-ian dis
-•ion
will
Baldwin said, "because it
pute remained
Hollywood
Today
have seven kills. When Bo'liner
paltxl at the forecast. Miss Mar-
shall said. 'Where are the men
»f yesterday?"
Segue with me to "Double-
edged Sword." Miss Marshall
seems to have found her "man
of yesterday " Not Buchner, a
modern-day pirate in the play,
but her 74-year-old uncle, effec
lively portrayed hy Carroll.
It was a bargain night on TV
would give the Soviet Union a
beachhead on the South American
mainland.
Jugan. his Chicago-horn wife,
uul many of his duel lieutenants
arc* avowed Communists. l)odd
said He said Jagan. working in
tandem with Cuban Premier Fidel jnf, as a |)(|j
those to pay
, , . ] KM**" i r III d I II «- II ill .lltlo' k**d
increase tlie taxpaying field r .
i,i, ......w, v ’ i L Frances refusal to discuss tlu*
by about bouot) persons who have .... . . . ,
. ... , criMs with llammai-kiold plunged
iM^scaping taxes by making no relalk)„s b , , w r „ (
.... ., .. - , ... Charles de Gaulli . government
It couldnt have been possible ^ ^ Unjted Njtlons ,0 a loV.1
to accomplish this if so many
members of the legislature hadn’t i . , . . ... , , . 1
I. I . .U I / In declaring Weilm-sdav that it,
been dedicated to the idea of no . .
, ,. nod nothing to s.,v to armnar-
general tax increase. * ,, ",
n n , ... sk|i,M pi,, h rem - ovei i m< l
Baldwin stud passage of with-1 , ,
.„Ml„ . i ,i ... tus®d hint of favoring the runi-i
holding and the cigarette tax •
i . , ... , sian cause in the Bi/erte dispute i
Ixiost were major factors in k.ll-{Tunjsjij t(J 0 M Fr[.nd, j
ing the proposed une-cent luke m from „u. Biwr||. i
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BRICK BRADFORD
ithe sales tax.
ri,,ii___i ;j , . .... ,,i Tfw* French artion confirmed
Bullard said he views withhold- . .
... „ kin -Ulat simD|v forwJ'hat Fran« *d not feel bound,
u at simpty torc-es by a l N security Council reso-
who haven t 1>ee,.1 ,uti(m 0„ f
(EDITORS NOTE: Vernon
Scott is on vacation. Today’s
gurst columnist is actress Done
thy Malone, who bemoans the
dearth ol giwid roles tor fem
inine perloriuers)
I Castro, would bring tlie United
States to the brink of catastrophe
in Latin America.
"At least we ought to he talk-
In just two hours' time, we worei'^.to ,he Bri,,sh " ,H' ,old United
through a complete soap opera p^ss i,nt‘>n'al*0nal “This fs a ter
cycle Pm happy that I watched I "S' (klfcerous s1l,uaUon "
Think of all the time I saved And Th<> flrs1 Parl,amentary elec-
I’m thankful too. that a sudden "wns s,rM1' Bri,ain &V(‘ ,,M* nl
gust of Wind didn't come along “ny con,ro1 ,over ,,s ,nlernal af‘
and mix up my notes |fi"rs ar* *chedu,ed for Aue 21
pav ing their income taxes '
"It is not a tax increase,
emphasized.
Make Laws Conform
"This session." Bullard
for troops of both sides to return
wmvt xinip iL
OP PLAN* 00 YOU
HAVE N WNP
pcx? sve, ^ ■<
PV6-ANKHBT J
' NONE! 9u/T VX -'H >.uU
A^eiSTANOS At
\ MAY FlG-iKE OUT *
J SOMETH \3 TO jCUE
^advantage !
f YOU ufMZ IP I
as :k (S*acfoeo,
was pound ? .
N6 WAS* COLON*
HAS HIM ' I KiP X
POTlflN THV W/jH*
HAVE SOME’ - -.G TO
CO WITH rue PLANS
TO 46 MACS -
1
Full independence
! will follow in U*fi2
Aug
hum Britain
By DOROTHY MALONE
Written Far l PI
HOLLYWOOD i DPI i—I’ve often
wondered whatever happened to,
the type of motion pictures made I ^oung in
popular by Spencer Tracy ami1 cast*
The Channel Swim: "Discov- ..
erv." a program for children that I a h,,'c larPer ,han
will range from outer space to Tf “ on ,h° northuest COast
omn hiittnm u „-t ,,n inrr if South America In 1958 its pop-1 **.i»
m'i.. .. . „ ; ' . . R, ; ilation was .Yw.ooo is the world s oldest living actreMi Tunisian officials, and Wednesday
Jules Pnu'er f„p „i,!k, IhKld. vice chairman of the Sen- at 1 *- >ear', 011 l>cr formula for j visited French-occupied Ri?ert
^ to positions held when hostilities
began July 1!)__
SNUFFY SMITH
sa,q-) the view that tidying up the local ,-
situation resulting from the Bi [—-------
certe fighting ami negotiating the
status of tlie big naval base was!
a matter for bilateral contacts
without third-party intervention.
Hammarskjold came here last
Sunday at the invitation of Tu-|
HOLLYWOOD <l*PD—Mrs, Tat-1 nisian President Habib BourguibaJ
zumhie Du Pea. who claims she! He discusscil the situation vv.th
_ . f — 1 n»*vc TJWrWc - <s>
I 1 I •' CO vvrrv, rue PLA),
"Fl k WA«
mi Wl\ .
+ : -r
By Poui Norris
hold it, gikhe! ^hat ^ a pd-.icS
launch 1 cawe.wEve got jume
Hi PC- -ANC’-5t£< TOPLAV vVITH _
THfe. tt«!AL*5-BuTTON )
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Quotes In
The News
hour show Jules Power for ..ieht' I)<kIcI' vice thairman of the Sen- |
vears with "Watch Vir Wizard "Iate in,t'rnal swuritv subcommit- without mri-ting with French of-,
is the executive producer lw> and a mernber of the Foreign * l)on ’ ,aJk a,X)U* -vour neigh- ficials there Bizerte is a port 40
Lillian Giah will eo-star with Rela,ions Committee, said Jaganj hor.s 00,11 WHrr>' at my time [miles north of Tunis
-----— I 60T HIT
HOW DID VE GIT i BV A FLVIN)'
THAT LUMP ON VORE \ BOSS SHOE,
PUNKIN HAID, LONZO’ X.SNUFFY
By Fred Losswell
NOPE-
I VNOZ
PLAVIM’
CARDS
nl
y
,5m
•'Y
Katherine Hepburn, where the
That
The Spiral Stair-i,in'* '*H
product ion I un^I,n,,e<i
Communists command
funds to wage their
Fred Coe uiuuun lun,
live, on ABC TV campa,gn am monoix,ll«‘ the lo-
women were strong individuals Wednesday. Oct. 4 The produc- l'al ri,<l'° MorTOU‘r he sald- Ja
with a will of their own. ,lon launches a series of TV sp» ^an “W* ™ass,ve suPPort
They seem to have all but dis- dak u!xjn l'a'*d O. Sek- 1 eipmg and Castro-
api« ami nick motion pictures (controlled radios
I was fortunate to be cast in jliit Flinor Donahue, foimerlv of n s‘‘"'
such a role in Universal-lntema- Knows Best” and mon-!B"t,"h Broad‘ast,n« ^'em.and
tion s "The l^ist Sunset." In the!rewn,|y a rt'R^!ar in The Andy) , '0,ce of Am‘‘rua ari* ,lo,n8|
film. I play Uie motlier of an il- ririfll,h Show." iia> l*een signed ,0 support ,h*‘
for “All Brides are Beautiful.” | lon‘
'he “U. S. Ster-I Four" for ~
Wednesday. Sept r,. on CBS-TY j
she will co-star with Larry E>ly-
opixirtunties as an actress not to ,k‘n
ii'ner Storv"
and don't hurry through life. Eat! The turn of diplomatic events
only fresh food Don't drink or increased fears that fighting
smoke And stay out from under might he triggered again bet ore
the wheels of automobiles." ja political settlement is reached
legitimate daughter determined to
bring her up with integrity ami
rcs|iectability.
Tlie role afforded me wonderful
as an actress not to
be tumid too often these days.
Now all a feminine star is gen-
erally required to do is function
a- kind ,,i “reactor" to whatj2**
the men are doing They rarely|with a Civil War general w'tol
if ever have initiative or strength founded a college and helped de-
ol their own a- |*Dple What this, wlop western railroads,
trend indicates I can't profess to] * BS-T\ s College ol tin* Air,"
know liut I wsh it would stop which presents a course in 'The
I believe m femininity and adore Biology beginning Monday,
pi•*(ty clothes but I'm also the Sept 25, will Ik- aired at differ-
SALISBURY. Southern Rhorlesia
—Sir Hoy Welensky. prime minis-1
ter of the Central African Feder-
ation. after a new constitution was,
approved in a tense vote in South !
ern Rlusle-ia •
"I think everybody's tired of
politics.”
PlosHc Panfs
Fail To Save 2
Tiny Tots' Lives
Joe Steed
)ar
Now s the T:.tic to Buv Your
AIR CONDITIONED
NEW RAMBLER
at the LOWEST price ever!
"The General f
will be ABC-TV's "Focus on
America" docur-cniary for Tues
Car Squeak Turns
Out To Be Chirp
air
EMPORIA. Kan. ft IM
trapped in plastic
PITTSBURGH (UPD - The at-
tendant at the Mar-Mac Garage
The program deals' !h®VgJ1‘ '';,v u,in« «IV1'" lh*'
War I "«|ne«lay.
< larc* Geotz told him she
->queak under the IkkkI of
Would he cheek it? He
and found four lialiy wrens
| M rs
had a .*
her car
did.
nesting in (lie grill work.
- The
panties
failed to save the lives of two
tiu’jvr r..k children Wednesday night when
" ";'T.“^.H*rw>rw "”■> «-«h , m. h
'-u'lnear their home.
The elastic-edged pants only
••hi i .1 . |served to keep tlie small bodies
Stales' WiJ I' R0 ,0 theIn,te71 °f Jeffrey But/. ■{. and his la-
States Why does a mosquito reek mon(h.H,(| sjst|,. Ci„dy fluatjng s0
JOHNNY
r—
HAZZARD
Castro, in a tirade against
bans who have fled to the United j
States;
PefCTEDSy THE WCtiNDFPcope vvik,
) m*.nv faces Through The mofe uf.5Avc>?/
DF SAIGON. .
-
IF'-Auy -he JEEP IS OKVfSfp toahait.' T\ I rp
By Frank Robbins
*DU GO... NOT Y
HU. AHEtfE YOU '
TAKE WON SEE/
a swamp, or
fication?"
a worm seek putri
WASHINGTON
lifield, D t'alif
-(Kitted easily by I
kind ol girl who blossoms in tin*
dust I couldn't stqnd a steady
d'H of "clothes horse" roles on
the screen There are several fine
actresses who have made a ca-
reer of this tyjK- of role and I
aduuiv tla-ir work
But given the choice. I'd rather
play a good strong character in
a solid drama wearing just one
beat-up dress than a well-
groomed decoration in a role with
no dimension
Aside from lK*\vailing the disap-
pea ranee ol the good meaty roles
that once were tlie vogue I have
one major frustraton. I've al
wavs wanted to do a film comedy
ent times hy individual stations Als.iit GO per lent of tlie cra'n-
picking up the show. Hours range berry ciop of the Uniterl Stales
from early morning to evening is grown in Massachusetts.
they were
•search part a
.. „. ,, , | The lots were found iilmut a I
ep. t half-hour after they disap|K*arc*d
•h ,t U s T , t0T M ,mm lh(,|r «n Uie outskirts1
ha i s pi I S.sals to enforce a uf Km j
nuclear ban did not take into ae- -— __
' ount how underground tests could' -
umletix ted | Wmgffr *•' ,r:y 1
J«t
■ti
lit!
AS J0MNNV GUNG THE JFfPAWA
C/'/7
I TUSN BACK. JOHNNY? THAT
MAN NEEDS MEDICAL AID.,,
AND I T)liN< THAT DOCTOR
I STORY WAS JUST A SUJFF
I TO U6L U6 FOK HIS
71
tin
l/T'
,_V IIJ
"We are
crutch "
leaning on a broken
Bill Increasing Salary Of High
Court Justices $4,000Approved
OKLAHOMA CITY
bill to raise
(UPD - A
nally carried on
but no one has yet given me the opponents who called it "uncoil
claries of eight high
court justices $4.(88) a year was on
its way to the governor today. j
The house voted 71-2G for the! ,,l*Kr ^T'slative developments
bill Wednesday, over protests of] Turnpikes — Gov Howard Fd-
times in the s.-nate before it fi-,to reconsider. The House 1-egal
chance This became especially
true after winning an Oscar for
"Written On The Wimi ” The
award marked ne indebbly us a
dramatic actress.
M >R( HIM. TO MUSIC
DEN MOINES. Iowa (UPD—
Mad carrier Jim Stelam heard
-titufional.'' "dishonest" and ' a
contemptible subterfuge."
The vote on the emergency
clause was 833-20.
The lull raises the salaries of
six state supreme court justices
and two court ol criminal appeals
judges from $12 500 a year fo $10.-
>00 It assigns them the "extra
a 24-20 vote last Advisory Committee held its last j
| meeting, and chairman John
Steele Batson. Marietta, said a re.]
port on its protic of the liquor in-
dustry might Ik* ready today
Budget — The conference ap-
propriations committee approved
the $18 3 million money bill for i
, highways The senate turned loose.
Sin Fred Hams..Lawton, pro- lhe million school bill and
dieted bonds for the $59 million M,„ lt to thc hollgc Gov. Kd.,
Li/
11 w
FLASH GORDON
rfV j'COHOZ1 TfN i,
UCOtilY'i TO BiAST-
Off' All PILOTS v-
ABOARD' . u S
BE
_Sj
mondson signwl the turnpike bill
into law and said work has lx*gun
toward sale of bonds for Ok* south-
western and eastern toll roads.
%
. 1
jH
sold
mondson signed the $30 3 million
institutions bill, which includes|
>21 million for mental health.
Redlstrlet —Disagreement arose
over proposed districting of cer-
Hr stopped to cheek The fas Th„ »ih,.r ,hT"i , I y««"rs. a proposea eon- tain counties. The conference
IrilliM.fur «d»]Klw IN- Klaor. lUM in >hc -MK. JMl. hu, h,JUS0
niusN. wherever hr went W’rdnes duty" of making a study of Judi-
■*v i trial districts in thc state.
tlie switch of
southwestern road could be
by October, barring delays
Liquor — The house adopted
senate changes to a hill provid-
ing strong measures against liq-
uor law violators. A proposed con-
BRINGING UF FATH!
/
f I'm late ' •
COR PINNEI?
'* ' BUTI’M KIOTO'S
\ / TO TAKE ANV APUSF
cqpM MASCT-'E ! I'LL Tf;
t wEP TO LIKE IT CX?
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 270, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961, newspaper, July 27, 1961; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490920/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.