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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 16

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EL PASO HERALD-POST Wednesday September 25 1974- -Section Page Four Full House May Never See Tax Revision Bill 'Important Things to Say Nessen Rules Out Controls been critical of handling of tax legislation hinted yesterday that his committee may move slowly took him (Mills) eight months to put together a tax bill and the Rules Committee consider it in a Madden said Normally the Rules Committee spends only a day or two deciding how and whether any particular bill will be debated Your new home is at your fingertips right now! Iii'f ((iiicklv as vnu llli: fit fli( Urn Ini' Ihf clissiiicd iiihi'rt isinj sort ion ynu ran hjic huiulrrcjs Il'i'iU' if iiui Imjri A humt flie whole fjini ly will euvfty is eisv Munks the ilasilied il Kl li (tinf shop ln! filter is this newspaper take a look ftiiiai Buying or Sailing Home? Look no further than fha ImI Eitafa Ada in tha Ctouifiad Saction TRIAL LAWYER HONORED Larry Schwartz right immediate past president of El Paso Trial Lawyers Association was given a plaque in recognition of his outstanding service to the association at the monthly meeting of the group yesterday Presenting the plaque is Mike Thompson current president of the Trial Lawyers Watergate Pre-Trial Maneuvering Done DOCKTOR PET in a week the UN General Assembly and the World Energy Conference in Detroit Monday exorbitant oil prices and shortages could lead to a worldwide depression or world disorder road will not be Ford said problems of inflation and of assuring adequate access to fairly priced resources for example threaten the stability of every economy and the welfare of people in developed as well as developing countries "THE VERY nature of these problems defies solutions by unilateral measures" Leone whose speech on the South Lawn of the White House was delivered in Italian and translated agreed with Ford's view of the problems of inflation vast urgency of the task requires a global said Leone must study and tackle the great economic problems which beset the Ford reaffirmed commitment to a stable free and democratic an obvious reference to the political and economic problems besetting that country Ford met with Leone following a breakfast with The Chowder and Marching Society a group of Republicans on Capitol Hill WASHINGTON (UPI) A comprehensive tax revision bill is nearing final House Ways and Means Committee approval but faces such intense opposition that it may never reach the House floor The bill pushed by congressional Democratic leaders would give some tax relief to low and middle income taxpayers and would crack down on oil tax loopholes But it also would give new capital gains tax breaks to investors and contains numerous tax advantages for special interests COMMITTEE staff members said the bill would raise about as much tax revenue as it loses perhaps gaining a relatively small 2100 million to 2500 million The tax-writing committee made its final major decisions yesterday and is expected to mop up the remaining issues today The measure is likely to emerge with a badly split vote Negative votes will come from both oil state members who wish to preserve the oil depletion allowance and liberals who feel the bill would open new loopholes THE HOUSE Rules Committee may delay the bill until it is too late to pass before the mid-October election recess if that happens the bill would not reach the Senate until late November or December where it would stand almost no chance of passage It also could refuse to give the bill a rule The closed rule would bar any floor amendments and Ways and Means Chairman Wilbur Mills says the rule is essential to consideration of a tax bill Rules Committee Chairman Ray Madden D-Ind who has MCRMNOfBEMMl 9616 Sims Church Plans Rec Center A recreation addition for the Most Holy Trinity Church at 10000 Phesant drive will cost the religious institution 2196000 according to a building permit issued by the City Public Inspection Department Completion of interior spaces in six locations in a shopping center at 5631 Dyer street will cost the Hanson Development Co 2140000 Croom Construction Co is the contractor Brown Shoe Co will spend 225500 to complete the interior of a commercial space in the Cielo Vista Mall shopping center at 8401 Gateway West boulevard Also to be completed in the same shopping center is a space for Morrow's Nut House for the Betty Zane Corp 6-Week Art Class Mrs Ysela Provencio will teach a sketching and painting class at the Central YMCA 701 Montana Avenue starting at 7:30 pm Tuesday The first two classes will be devoted to principles of sket-ching and color theory NationalDogWeek "Friendship" and Better Pet Care With this special Flea Tick Collars Check our bulletin board for weekly specials and Pet News list of 88 witnesses they intend to call including Nixon Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein the two Washington Post reporters who broke much of the Watergate story Haldeman has asked the Supreme Court to throw out the indictments on grounds the Watergate grand jury was improperly extended beyond its normal 18-month term Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski yesterday filed a reply in the Supreme Court saying Congress had authority to extend the term The trial is expected to last at least three months some think longer be lucky to be out by St sighed one defense attorney WASHINGTON (UPI) Still ruling out wage and price controls a spokesman predicted today that President Ford will have important things to at the conclusion of his two-day economic summit meeting Saturday i Press Secretary Ron Nessen indicated statement would be contained in a speech i at the end of the meeting of 'economists labor leaders and businessmen "I BELIEVE he win have some important things to say on the economy at that Nessen said There were indications that he was referring to the reportedly impending appointments of Treasury Secretary William Simon as' overall economic adviser and William Seidman 53 a Grand Rapids Mich millionaire accountant as deputy Nessen warned reporters that any major policy decisions on the economy probably will not be announced until Ford has had time to digest the results of the summit He also repeated stand against wage and price controls as a way of dampening the mounting inflationary pressures on the economy GREETING Italian President Giovanni Leone at the White House earlier in the day Ford again warned that the problems of inflation and access to national resources such as oil have threatened the stability of the world economy Ford's remarks were a followup to two major speeches High Sulfur Coal Allowed WASHINGTON (UPI) The Environmental Protection Agency said today there is now more than enough evidence and actual experience to show that disease-causing pollutants can largely be removed from smokestacks of the power plants EPA officials said the breakthrough will allow use of millions of tons of high sulfur coal still unmined in the East make it unnecessary to strip mine public lands in the West for low sulfur coal that does not put dangerous sulfur oxides into the air when burned They said it should also reduce the reliance on imported oil as a source id power generation EPA made the projections in a new status report on scrubber technology the shorthand term used to describe devices which can be put in smokestacks or boilers to take sulfur oxides out of the smoke before they get into the air The pollutants cause respiratory diseases and can damage manmade and natural materials Pollution Suit Filed Against EP Feed Lot City attorneys filed suit yesterday in 120th District Court seeking to enjoin a local cattle company from operation of a feed lot in the Lower Valley Named as defendants are 'John and Jose Navar individually and as partners in the Hot Wells Cattle Co 7321 North Loop drive The city charges that odors from large quantities of animal manure at the feed lot are "injurious to or adversely affect human beings animal life vegetation and They ask that the defendants be fined 1 1000 for each day of violation of the Texas Clean Air Act and also be enjoined from further operation of the cattle feeder lot s' 1 Vk -V Ea Center forjudging 592-4101 Twin Size REG 799 CANNON FOR YOU! cotton terry ensemble in handy sizes Mix or match! 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MACHINE WASHABLE BLANKETS Colorfast soft non-alergenic A Rose 50 polyester50 nylon Plaid virgin acrylic warm virgin acrylic Pull size Sole 717 eo REG 899 WASHINGTON (UPI) The Watergate cover-up trial begins next Tuesday and lawyers for both sides are engaged in last minute legal maneuvering At least one defendant for example has claimed that jurors should not be allowed to read transcripts of former President Nixon's conversations as they hear tapes played in court because this would put on the tapes US DISTRICT Judge John Sirica scheduled a hearing for Monday on that question It is expected to be concluded in one day but there is an outside chance it might delay the trial Defense lawyers yesterday filed long lists of questions they would like prospective jurors to be asked Sample: was your favorite during the televised Watergate hearings Six former Nixon aides former Attorney General John Mitchell John Ehrlich-man Haldeman Gordon Strachan Kenneth Parkinson and Robert a rid an are charged with conspiracy to cover up the Watergate break-in NIXON HAS been subpoenaed as a witness by both prosecution and defense but he is in a Long Beach Calif hospital with phlebitis and it is not yet known whether he will appear His lawyers were present during part of a conference between Sirica and defense and prosecution attorneys yesterday lawyers filed a Charge Arizonian In Possession Fugitive Case Paul Stanley Wilkerson 23 Tucson Ariz was in custody today on charges of possession of hallucinogens and marijuana in a fugitive warrant issued by Judge Armando Peralta Wilkerson was apprehended at Cordova International Bridge by customs officials when the car in which he was riding was searched Traces of marijuana were observed in the car along with 22 grams of marijuana taped under the glove compartment Dogs anil Cats Lost in the vicinity of 1700 block of East Yandeil a male mixed-breed young dog brown black and white coat medium sized animal with collar and tags answers to name This dog belongs to five young children and their parents are offering a reward for his return Call Dale Walker 4569 Skylark DO YOU KNOW? Amharic widely spoken in Ethiopia has a 1700-year-old alphabet of 247 characters each representing a syllable only ran today but wo already gave her relates llr on Kemp St FREE Sandy colored 3 month old female Toy Collie A Cocker Spaniel 0000000 Treatment Of Aliens Protested Bert Corona an officer of the National Coalition for Fair Immigration Laws and Practices today held a press conference at the Santa Fe street bridge to protest what he termed of immigration officials and police and sheriff officers in stopping Mexic an-A meric ans to determine if they are illegal aliens Corona from Los Angeles said police and sheriff officers should be specifically prohibited from such actions as violations of the rights of Mexkan-Americans He termed such actions as a against illegal aliens that is unconstitutional He said Latins are stopped if they be or look like or could be people that have Corona also said he is against the Rodino Bill in Congress since it makes foremen and employers "immigration Dr Stewart Funeral Rites To Be Held Funeral services will be held at 11:30 am tomorrow in Harding-Orr and Me Daniel Montana Chapel for Dr Raymond Atchison Stewart of Anthony who died yesterday An area resident 56 years he was a member of Anthony United Methodist Church He had retired after practising dentistry here from 1925 to 1970 Survivors are a son Dr Vaughan Stewart Tucson a brother Dr Stewart Weslaco Tex sister Mrs McClean Clairmont Calif three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Burial will be at Restiawn Yandeil Market (s Burglarized Yandeil Market 1400 East Yandeil drive was burglarized today of over 80 cartons of cigarets Entry was gained through a hole in the roof and the shelves were ransacked and food spilled over the floors Police patrolmen Dennis Hall and Juan Guardado went to Hotel Dieu Hospital where they found Flores and got a description of the assailant Eusebio Robledo 41 no address was charged with aggravated assault in a warrant issued by Judge Armando Peralta with bond set at 22000 OF OPTOMETRY liUMaMdUEMI SOLID COLORS NO-IRON SHEETS Easy care 130-count polyester cotton blend stays smooth and wnnklefree wash after wash One of your best basic buys! 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