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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 40

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Rochester, New York
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40
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Both Republicans and Dcm- we have to look at what hap- An unprecedented opportunity to step up to Kupp Kuppcnhcimer'a superb fab rics faultless tailoring, flat tning fttvlcs alt at tremendous savings! 7 Jit ir'-fi if nun in i mi i pened in Washington," Rockefeller told a news conference. "The same thing would happen here, we'd star', out to reform and we'd end up with a loss in revenues." The governor said, however, some changes in the tax laws will be needed this year if the state conforms it stax collect- ocrats in the legislature have been working on their own tax reform plans. In their initial form, the bills have not indicated any loss In revenue, but the governor Indicated "elec tion year fever" might move into the picute. "When it comes to the questtion of state tax reform In State Spending ALBANY (LTD -The state Conservative party yesterday called for a 10 per cent cut in all state spending, legislation against compulsory sex education In the schools and direct election of the state Board of Regents. The party made the recommendations in its annual legislative program sent to the governor and memhers of the Senate and Assembly.

The program called for "continued retrenchment" in state spending, and urged law-makers to reject "any fiscal gimmicks permitting Governor Rockefeller to spend in an flection year and to raise taxes the year after election." The party lashed out at Increased education aid which they said was often "squandered" by local school districts and condemned the "bread and circuses administration of the welfare system GOV. ROCKEFELLER 'election year jevtr Ing procedures wkb the new federal law. McCarthy Eyes Goodell Seat I I I i i SUITS Reg. '165 S140 Reg. '175 S149 Res-'183 $157 opponent of the country' chemical and bwlogical warfare planning.

He said he would spend much of this week in New York City, giving rows interviews, addressing Democratic gatherings and meeting with Alex Rose, a leader of the Liberal Party. Paul O'Dwycr. former New York City councilman, already has declared his candidacy for the Senate seat, now held by Republican Charles E. Goodell. Theodore C.

Soren'cn, a top aide to the late Prciscnt John F. Kennedy, also is prominently mentioned. BUFFALO (AP) Rep. Richard D. McCarthy said yesterday chances were "reaionably good" that he would declare himself a Democratic candidate for the S.

Senate. The 42-year-old. two-term congressman from Buffalo said the decision would be made next month after completion of soundings across the state by his staff and volunteers, possibly supplemented by a professional poll. Reaction so far has been good, he told reporters. "I would say we're very encouraged.

Our recongnition factor Is good throughout the state, Including New York City." McCarthy, a liberal. Is an outspoken which encourages proliferation of the welfare rolls." The Conservatives said the welfare system was "an open drain down which the hard-earned money of the working taxpayers is Indiscriminately poured," Vr SPORT COATS Reg. '120 S96 Reg. '135 S1Q8 I ft 5 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY CLOTHING SPORTSWEAR 14 'A FARLIN'S 1 DOWNTOWN and in the GREECE TOWKE 3IALL I V.VA i'1'AVt'i t't'vr, VAV.VASVAV.V.v v. 'Ai This One Figures to be Your PET TURTLE ft I I 1 And it vould be at twice the price.

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