TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1954 Molotov Modifies Plan For European Security BERLIN, Feb. 15 (#*)—Russia’s V. M. Molotov tonight offered modifications of the Soviet proposal for a European security system. But he clung to demands that the’European army must be banned, Germany neutralized, and American troops sent home. Molotov fought a four-hour running word battle with the West ern ministers at the Berlin Big Four conference, in an effort to sell, his plan as securing “Europe for the Europeans.” France’s Georges Bidault and Britain’s Anthony Eden charged the Soviet plan would outlaw the North Atlantic Alliance as a key stone of Western defense. They said they would never agree to this. Tax Payments Seen /Easier' In Future WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (JP)— .The time may come soon when about 35 million wage earners will be relieved of the chore of filing federal income tax returns —al- though they still will have to pay their taxes. A House Appropriations sub committee disclosed today that T. Coleman Andrews, commissioner of Internal Revenue, has reported considerable progress in a plan under which no tax returns would be required from persons whose entire income is subject to payroll withholding for tax purposes. Andrews said he thinks the plan can be put into effect next year. Employers would- then file a single report, covering both in come taxes and social security taxes. The government would compute the. tax and send' the taxpayer a bill or a refund. Benson Urges Dropping Rigid Price Supports WASHINGTON. Feb. 15 (#>)— Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson has told Congress that losses under the government farm program could be staggering un less the present system of rigid price supports is abandoned. “We cannot say what the gov ernment’s eventual, loss will be in connection with present inventor ies and loans” on government supported commodities, he said. Penn State Book Exchange ■ Molotov retorted, “The collec tive security treaty is an alterna tive project against the European Defense Community. The EDC is aimed at a rebirth of German militarism.” “It has been said the collective security treaty'is aimed against NATO. Let’s study this question, let’s find out where and how this treaty • is directed against any other treaty.” Trying to pin Molotov down, Bi dault asked. “Isn’t the treaty in compatible with NATO? What is your answer?” Molotov -snapped “I propose we adjourn.” Soviet Press Chief Leonid F. Ilychev confirmed later tonight that Molotov never answered Bi dault’s question. A French brief ing officer had said earlier that Molotov replied “It is. not against NATO.” Sutter Price Cut WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (JP) — The government today announced a slash of about eight cents a pound in feder price supports for butter in a move to reduce its cost to jiousewives, spur sales and head off an increase in the already heavy surplus of dairy products. The. order is expected to bring an eight-cent drop in the price of butter on grocers’ shelves. PICK UP THAT EXTRA MONEY NOW! 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