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PAGE 2 THE ANDERSON HERALD! TUESDAY APRIL 41972 McGovern Sticks To Guns In Asserting ITJ Paid fa skies predicted for election day The polls open as early as 8 a EST and close at 9 pm statewide The vote will be recorded on a machine in Mil waukee and other cities and suburban areas with paper bal lots in use' in rural sections of the state ifty five per cent of the voting is expected to be on machines In Washington financial statements on file with the SEC contradicted asser tion that ITT paid no federal in come taxes in the past three years But McGovern who made the charge in a national television interview broadcast from Mil waukee Sunday stuck to his claim tually piled up tax credits rath er than pay Asked exactly what he was charging McGovern said charge is that a corporation a 2 conglomerate operation of this kind made $300 million in prof its last year ana paia no taxes at all and admits that going to write off against their tax obligation an enormous po litical contribution which is in fact violating the Corrupt Practices Referring to the contribution McGovern said: (ITT) are intending to write off that $400000 contribution they claim it is as a busi ness ITT President Harold Geneen should said in his testi mony before the Senate Judiciary last week that of our subsidiaries pay taxes but some of the oth ers deducted such bit losses McGovern had at first said the SEC reports also showed a $400000 contribution to the Re publican National Convention and listed it as a tax deduc tually change" bands or were the alleged tax payments de McGovern the only candidate who has flatly forecast victory continued to maintain he will win Tuesday and Wisconsin' Gov Patrick Lucey who has taken" a neutral stand told newsmen after meeting with the South Dakotan on Monday: of now I think he will win a statewide The tax issue has been a ma jor one in Wisconsin with the Democrats trying to outdo each other in demands for reforms to close loopholes and ease the burden on the average tax payer have made the unfair and regressive tax system of our nation the No 1 issue in the Wisconsin campaign said Humphrey as he campaigned from Milwaukee to Kenosha to La Crosse then back to Mil waukee look back on the Wisconsin pri mary a nd remember' that ybu voted fciria candidate ho fa vored tax reform but lost the presidential Muskie said will find little satis faction in the knowledge that you voted for someone who stood Richard Nixon is still president and the war rages Alabama Gov George Wallace'said Wisconsin go ing to be a fine state for us we re going to do Sen Henry Jackson of Washington accused Muskie and McGovern of boarding an in Wonderland band by proposing big cuts in defense spending Mayor John iV Lindsay of New York claimed he would MILWAUKEE (AP) Sen with nothing "than "the George McGovern campgning memory of what might have in presidential pri "been mary stuck Monday to his as wall have little satisfac sertion that International Tele tion a year from now if you phone Telegraph Corp had paid no federal income taxes for the past three years though 7 statements on file at the Securities and jExchange Commission contradicted his7 charge Minnesota Sen Hubert Humphrey into a 19 hour campaign day and Sen Edmund Muskie ap pealed Television for support on the eve of the primary In his election eve telecast Muskie said he believes he is the candidate can turn the right positions into national by defeating President Nixon next November believe our challenge in 1972 is to change the country not to conduct a losing cam paign for change which leaves finish very strong in the primary A record primary turnout of about 15 million voters was forecast despite unseasonably cold weather nd partly cloudy ation but acknowledged later that was not so He said he bad made an honest mistake But his clarifying statement said the SEC documents dicate that at least for the tax able years of 1968 1969 and 1970 the corporation as a whole was in a net nonpayment situ ation with respect to federal corporate income An ITT spokesman said inNew York Monday that the cor poration embroiled in a Senate inquiry over the convention contribution had paid US in come" taxes in three years The nr spokesman saidfhat in 1971 the corporation "paid more than $207 million in in jstaff members who have read come taxes abouKone thifd of the report in the total infederal taxes i He said that based on this The senator was asked directly about an Associated Press story which said finan cial statements filed with the SEC contradicted his assertion about ITT not paying taxes did not pay the taxes some of their subsidiaries paid taxes McGovern replied these were more than offset by tax losses which ITT claimed on other subsi diaries that the net f'ow was not from ITT to the gov ernment but the other way McGovern was asked in view of what he said of the SEC re port whether he was saying the AP story was wrong and he replied that or the SEC report has got to be wrong One or other They both be tie also handed out a state ment in which he said the key question is any money ac nancial statements on file at the SEC supported the ITT fig ures BuLat a news conference in Monday McGovern said that some of the ITT subsi diaries paid taxes but because of losses of other subsidiaries that when put together we ac me net flow was not from ITT to the government but the other way around as a conglomerate has not paid taxes to the federsal gov eminent the South Dakota Democrat said key issue said McGovern is money actually flowed from ITT to the government or th? other way He called on the com pany make public its tax re 4urns to clean up the AfcGovern said be has not seen the report ITT filed with Lie SEC but talked to the Elwood Residents Protest Blacks Upset On Hiring A riends may cadi from 2 to wife Dolly 5 and 7 to pm Wednesday three sons Clifford Jr and Genevieve Davis TUES WED THUR O4h OAIIY 1CP1O SUNDAY 12 7 Stymied Ha isburg Jury Puzzles SPEEDY PROCESSING i DISCOUNTS 5 I a a Discount Price 7 A 1 DRUC'STORIS tie saia a mgnway aepari more recently at me state iev iue to oe me moae ot trans nfent study of state and local el the time lag between the'portation the individual win se highway needs through 1990time a project is first approved lect to take him to and from a a a Amy (UPI) Break ins Investigated James Lindsey Lane charged with passing a forged instru ment had his trial date set for Oct 26 On a charge of second RECORDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES McCARELS HOUSE MUSIC 1264 MERIDIAN 64J 2M1 fo feed fom the mother One and a half year old Worth solved the problem with a baby bottle 1 995 PROESSIONAL CARPETCLEANING AT DISCOUNT PRICESr Anderson And Madison "CHARGE ANDERSONMAINT CO PH 642 9181 LIVING ROOM Al 195 ANY SIZE with first degree burglaiy had his trial date set for April 17 Rcbert Wills charged with carrying a pistol without a per mit had his trial date set for July 22 a resolution for a Temporary Ioan of $40000 from the water department to the city general fund Discussed enforcement against dogs running in packs on a petition for a street lighton South Streetjbetween 14th and An "derson a mayor's announcement that County Treasurer Egbert Hood will be at the Red Cross Building April 12 and 13 tocollect taxes and will return April 15 and 22 for filing of mortgage exemptions announced was a meeting April 5 to plan for city cleanup activities scheduled for April 25 and a meeting in Anderson today on hiring military veterans Herman directed the panel to resume rather than" abruptly trial which it is estimated has cost all concerned $15 million and which consumed 10 full weeks The 11th week began on Easter The jurors appeared more re laxed in court' than they had Sunday when they seemed tense and unsmiling 2 SOLVED When eight little igs were recently born on the Worth farm near Bad Axe Mich one refused Mrs Genevieve Davis wife of the Rev Gail Davis died Sun day morning at their in Epworth orest at North Web ster The Rev with his wife" was pastor of the local Grace United Methodist Church from 1933 to 1937 The body was taken to the United Methodist Memorial Home for the aged in Warren Indiana riends may call today The memorial service will be held at at 10 "alm? loyd said they wereiespecially concerned7 with job patronage in government 'f people in the black community voted for those now in he sld were premised (to some) which have not yet been delivered Governmental offi cials were elected to represent all ihe people and we are not getting our fair share" former Boyd Douglas Jr a government witness who said that'the Harrisburg Seven plotted to kidnap White House adviser Henry A Kissinger blow up tunnel heating system and ravage draft boards in several Eastern cities Herman declined to reread his charge and the testimony in their entirety But he told the jurors he would repeat specific passages they might designate "understood that we could submit to you those points on which we need more informa tion about the Douglas testi mony and the said foreman Harold Sheets before the jury left the courtroom can you do Her man replied 3T think said Sheets a Harrisburg tax accountant 5 The jury Sunday convicted Berrigan of a single count of smuggling a letter out of Lewis burg Pa federal penitentiary through Douglas on May 24 1970 The partial verdict made him liable to a maximum 10 year federal prison term in ad dition to: a six year sentence he has been serving for two years for destroying draft board records The jurors reported them selves deadlocked oil nine other counts in the indictrhent in cluding thekey accusation' conspiracy covering the pur ported plots to abdupt Kissinger and destroy federal property "TLARRISBURGParCAP)" A deadlocked jury continued to puzzle Monday over charges against the Rev Philip Ber rigah and six other peace activ ists hearing for the third time i rereading of the defi nition of conspiracy The jury trying the Harris burg Seven on antiwar con spiracy charges ended a fifth day of deliberations after the federal judge acting at the request read again his interpretation of the conspiracy charge After the rereading the ju rors retired to their suburban motel quarters scheduled to re sume again at 9 am Tuesday Meanwhileihexdefease con tinued to object to the contin ued deliberations after the jury HALL Any Additional Room Any Six Carpot ready for ui in 3 hours Satisfaction guaranteed Na hid den coitt Insured with theft was found guilty and wul be sentenced April 17 A charge of forgery agamstMat thews was continued unul April 17 1 Charles Simison found guilty of and Spokesmen for the businessmen said the city should pay and one former GOP coun cilman Harvey Weatherford charged the council to explain the whereabout of $25000the couidl had placed in the budset for off street parking from cigarette tax money in the cumulativeJund Mayor Eugene' Smith and his Democratically controlled council indi cated the downtown merchants should be willing to share the cost Some of the merchants who don't own their buildings expressed some feeling thex owners of the buildings should share part ot me costs also No official action was taken In other business the council L1UCC 0UL13 VIUIUIU dim James Yoder both of Eden and Kenneth Yoder lone step daugh ter Mrs em Shrout Jones boro and one step son Colson Elwood two and three sisters ll grandchil dren and four great grandchil dren uneral services will be held at the Jay Swift and Storey neral Home with burial to be in Elm Ridge Cemetery Mun cie riends may call after 7 pm at the funeral home Kenneth TENDLETOrr Davis ranklin'St? Pendleton died Sunday He was Jjqrn eb 12 T9J6 in Pendleton his mother Mrs Blanche Davis of Pendleton He was employed by Puckett Chevrolet Sales in Pendleton and was also a Pendleton school bus If Veteran he rancis Morgan rancis Morgan 76 1214 air fax St lied Sunday morning at Silver Cross Hospital Joliet HL She had been a resident of Anderson since 1958 and also lived part of the time at 625 East 3rd St Lockport Ill Surviving are one daughter Mrs rank link of Lockport two sisters MargeBoehler and Harriet Martin of Chesterfield and two brothers Harry Boehler of Chesterfield and Harold Boeh ler of Daleville Also surviving are two grandchildren and two great grandcfiildren Services "wiirbe field WedfKST day at the Calson uneral Home inJoliet Ill with the Rev Paid Ar Johns officiating Burial will be at the Oakwood Cemetery Joliet Ill riends may call today from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm in Gerpiany and was also member of the Pendleton Ameri can' Legion He survived by his Bonnie Davis and three chil dren: Mrs Sally Lutes Jendle ton Jrnetta Davis and Ken neth Eugene Davis both at home Also surviving are one brother Raymond Davis Rt 3 Pendleton and three sisters Mrs Helen eight'" rankton Mrs' Eilene Sylvester Lapel and Mrs Waneta Crook Lapel and his mother Mrs Blanche Davis of Pendleton uneral services will be held at the Cornell Bright uneral Home today at 2 pm with the Rev Keith Davis of the irst United Methodist Church: Lapel officiating Burial will be in the Mendon Cemetery at Pen dleton 7 7 merce to improve employment Leaders Training Act three years ago he was told however are not to optimistic about the by an interviewer he could not receive the training because no one will hire you when you get A representative from one small industry Darrell Allen Hart I charged with assault and battery with intent to gratify sexual desires' as found guilty and sentenced to one to 10 years at the Indiana State Reformatory The sen tence was suspended by Judge Carl Smith and Hart was placed on probation New Arrivals Boni at John's Hospital to: Mr and Mrs James Shaw 923 Sixth St a girl Mr and Mrs Robert Early 13th St a A Mr and Mrs Thomas Good sonr316 E15th St a4x)y Mr and Mis'Gary Arnold 2633 Main St a boy Mr and Mrs David Engle 700 Cottage Avey a girl Born at Community Hospital to: Mr and Mrs Carl Matthews 2809 St Charles St a boy Mr and Mrs Michael Schmitt 1224 ifth St a boy City police are investigating two break ins at lhe "Southwest I Club 2003 Dewey St The first break in was report ed at 6:55 am Satu rday The report indicatei entry was madethrough a window Reported" missing $15 cash three boxes of candy and three softballs for a total value of $0 The thieves broke into two cabinets and a desk drawer causing about $20 damage The second break in was re ported Sunday at 4:30 pm En try was gained through a win dow sThe same cabinets and desk were broken into Reported missing the second time was $10 cash and two soft balls 7 A break in was also reported at the Spur Station 14th Street and Madison Avenue The man ager reported the 'burglary at 6:56 am Suhday Entry was believed madethrough a win dow Reported missing were $45 cash and aii undetermined amount of cigarettes plus a dog that was left on guard in side the building highway needs through 1990 prepared earlier this year to njeet federal requirements Indiana will need $71 billion to meet its state and ILS highway needs About $356 ffom the present' eight cents per gallon state motor fuel tax and about $15 billion can' be the federal aov ull Size 5 Roll Developing ment had his trial date set'for July 20 charged with escape had his trial date set for June 8 Archie William Adams charg ed with forgery had "his trial date set for July 11 Michael Ashley charged with second degree burglary with second degree burglary had his trial date set for Dec 5 theft had her trial date set for July 14 Daniel Kirk Thomas charged with carrying a pistol without a permit haxfids case continued until April 10 Bonnie Ray Ashley charged witlTTobbery commis sion of a felony while" armed with a deadly weapon had his case continued until April 10 Vance Led Scott charged with rape had his case continued You're Safe When You Sove At mart Rosendo Avilla ELWOOD Graveside rites will be conducted today at 1 pm at ihe Elwood City Ceme tery for Rosendo Avilla of Wayne He was a native of the Philip pine Islands and died Saturday at Lutheran Hospital in Wayne The McComb uneral Home Wayne is in charge of arrangments The Rev Ed inley will officiate at serv ices KODACOLOR PRINTS ull Size Roll Developing 1 Clifford Yoder JONESBORO Clifford Yoder 65 211 Main St udied? oq the way to Marian Hospital in Marion He was a retired employee of Indiana Steel and Wire Mun cie and a member of the Muncie reported itself deadlocked on nine counts ih the 10 count indictment Defense lawyers ar gued that any subsequent deci sion would have to be coer cive The jury had proposed earlier Monday to start all over again in its assessment of the con spiracy charges But the judge put a rein on the panel It was not until late afternoon that the jury returned to the courtroom and heard Herman repeat his instructions 'bn the law covering the possession and use of i explosives circum stantial evidence the definition of mail threats as pertaining to Kissinger and the legal ramifi cations of entrapment as a de fense The JuryJailedjoJndicae what portions of the Douglas testimony it wanted and there was some indication the bers may have shelved that re quest at least for the presentThe jury was offered a break for the night Sheets however told Herman they preferred to return to the deliberation room and work for a while longer Die nine women and three men asked for a' rereading of US District Court Judge Dixon Herman's entire i two hour charge with which He sent them into deliberations last Thursday They previously heard a rerun of parts of it The jury also asked again for a cffffiptete 2frvbl unes of testimony by BI in CpDDDQQDaaoDqpQaDnaOTciaaaQQacj 11 ww I l9ZL PorcMic Annani In ill MAHONY'S ALIXANDRIA with theft Ervm Leroy Myers charged with first degree burglary will return to court July 3 for' as signment of aspecific trial "date! Jean "Mil ton HoHmschJffged with robbery and inflicting phy sical injury in the commission of a felony will return iofourt July 3 forthe a specific trial date Paul Dieterle chargedwith Iheft will returh to court July 3 for the assignment of a spec ific trial date BLACK i WHITE PRINTS 1 2Ifidiana "may have" to return to" where toll roads to keep up with itsj my opinion Indiana will to ykea closer took years: Harrell ekecutiveTat some director of the State Highway needed new multi lane "high COmmission said Monday iways in selected locations with i rHarrell made the proposal in the tolLroad method of financ a presentation before Purdue he said University 36thannual rtoad of the mahy regii I nations at the national Jevel and JJa aC 3 Wdkirav wnarfT! mnro mrientlv fka cfnia Marsha Cochran The infant daughter of and Mildred Cochran Rt 9 Box 114A Marsha Lynn Coch ran died shortly after birth Sun day at Community Hospital Surviving with the jparents are a brother and sister Dean na and Aaron both at home the grandparents Mrs Lowell Cochran of Anderson and Mr and Mrs Delmon Hall of An derson and the great grand parents Robert Hall Liv ingston Tenn and Mrs Leta Matthew also Livingston Graveside services wiUbe held at 2 pm today at Me morial Park Cemetery The Harold Rozelle uneral Home is in charge of arrange ments with" the Rev Herbert Lund of the irst riends Church officiating at services Larry Sharp Larry Sharp 936 Delmar St died at 2:30 pm Monday in his home zA native of Dublin Ohio he bad resided here for the last 10 years having moved from Columbus Ohio Employed at Delco Remy plant 17 he was a member of Plant 17 Club and had served in the US Air orce He is survived by his wife Betty three children Cindy and Tammy at home and Kim my of Wayne and his grand mother Mrs Emma Knapp Columbus Ohio uneral sdjvices will be held at the Brown and Butz uneral Home Thursday at 1 pm with the Rev Edwin Helm pastor of the Emmanuel United Meth odist Church in charge Inter Discount KODACHROME PROCESSING 20 Exp 35MMor126 Also SUPER 8 or 0 STANDARD 8 MOVIES 3DaYI oir SET LOCAL ADDRESS HERE committee our 1969 survey we made recommen dations which would improve emrolovment and end the said one spokesman in the city told an NAACP official his' com anyone can see that our lot has worsen pany not want to hire lacks ed instead Gibbs said programs which encourage The Indiana Employment and Security a company to hire minority persons are not Division officer here is first on the list for being enforced on the national level (he investigation a complacent presidential adminis have had too many complaints about tration) and such programs are merely a discrimination shown handing out jobs paper project locaUy He says most com according to Gibbs 90 per cent of panies here do not attempt to recruit mi Lblacks have menial jobs They nority employes wm senu a wnite man rojnosx general joos out a black has to have a rhD just to file office he charged One person alleged he knows employment interviewers keep some types of jobs hidden when a black man applies for work He added when he tried to apply for the govern ment sponsored Manpower Development iJir Liivr yiktIiki aava MA few 4aa uuuauvu umj mvuivu VI UiriciA iLfVC VUKUIL mi dUNK II ernment under pro financing high traffic is low in grams Harrell said count roads would release full vitamin protein and mineral Tbe renraifling12Mi of pasteurized jnilkr LOSE WEIGHT OR MOMEY BACK Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want to be Odrinex la a tiny tablet and easily swallowed Con tains no danjeroui drugs Nd starving No special exercise Get rid ot excest fit nd hvt longer Odrinex hat been used successfully by thousinds ell over the country for 14 years Odrinex Plan costs $325 and the large economy siza $525 You must lose ugly fat or your 7 money will be refunded No questions) asked Sold with this gdtrintei 17 NEW SPRING HI BROW PUMPS WHITE BEIGE BONE rBIhRoad Return Seen To Aid State 1 LAAYETTE Ind (AP) Isaid will have to be found else pair of other needed road with less traffic and assist in im proving maintenance on the en re system £1 Harrell A rnnsicranr opponent of proposals to use motor fuel axes to subsidize rapid I transit which could relieve highway con gestion 4 automobile wul contin ue to be the mode of trans Aiuiv a yivjcw la iuoi ayyi vCU ivvl niiii uu tutu lauux until completed and opened tolworkLto the grocery store to traffic can be as'inuch as eightJchuroh to the city for sup to nine years plies he said motor number of nations are tiiick will also continue to be building tollroads today land!" many cases the only means they are being completed fromlP cU vering goods and provid beginning to end in one third ofM services the time conventional roads are taking jn this country mission of a felony while armed to appear during the ar raign degree burglary Lane had a wiui ucduiy weapon oaa ms trial date set for May 16 Two other persons the indictment2 Charles A rith and Ralph Williams have been tried and" sentenced "to Twenty four persons appeared in Madison County Circuit Court Monday them ajority ofthem for the assignment of trial dates in the court April May June session orris Tn7inr by grand jury Indictment with had his sentencing date con first degree murder first degree tinued until April 17 murder in the perpetration of A warrant was issued for a robbery robbery and the cbm Rickey Morgan who failed ment session He is charged! trial date set for Nov 9 with theft i Billy Gene Carson charged with theft had his trial date set for June 8 Thom as Williamscharged jvith2Jheftdud ihiitriaLte set for Sept 7 Don Shannon charged with sale of dangerous drugs had Jiis' trial datiseWbr Nv14r Leola Miles charged with passing a forged instrument had her trial date set for Oct 31 Albert Lee Woods charged I I I 1 I Hi Ba MB 2 1 12.

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