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i m' ar'ejrw1 The Boston Globe Friday, January 29, 1965 Go tumping for Sales Tax Collins, Volpe 3AS 777 LS IT tfORE THAN runs nnslDC mm. rfnwntowfi and thoo in Filane'a Base the low income group while 'TT, TTZ those in higher brackets go scot free." Donahue's speech seemed to ment. Some folks tell ut If the onl plaee thee shop reflard- lea. ef where the, lie. Th.

rMion bargain atora with fabuloua aainga for ell the people all the time Here we eonsunti), trees: down odd lota, aeconda. eurplusee, going out of business toe as, auroluaea, aamplee, eloseouts, noted retail store or specially I clearance All EXTRAORDINARILY LOW priced under 'our greet end wonderful automatic plan that keep prices going DOWN 25. after 12, 18 or 24 celling days unsold after 30 selling day. given awe, to chanty oTgenuations. Walk across the common if you live downtown or a mere token on the handy aubway direct to our handy aubw.y entrance.

Walk through daily. It's the atora where -everybody SAVES! mark the end of a moratorium on direct criticism of the gov ernor, Observed by the Legislative leaders since the Inaugu ration. House Speaker John F. X. Davoren, also speaking at the A.I.M.

luncheon, remained re Republican Gov. Volpe and Boston's Democratic Mayor Collins have launched separate campaigns to win passage of the governor's $230 million tax program, particularly the sales tax. Volpe, who plans to criss-cross the state in the weeks ahead to stump for voter support, told Massachusetts industrialists last night that the state's financial plight "is your problem as well as mine." The governor, addressing the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, asked for their help to convince the people strained and non-commitaL Of the Volpe budget message, Da SATURDAY at 9:30 A.M. voren said, "I admire Volpe LOW ON FUNDS? OPEN A B.C.A. (diet Ckarti Attaint) Ckarfa Bamnmt Saint Ctisant te 1 (kirta attwitt.

ka unlet aaarat II Mil la fill eitkls 20 tin Iron kllllM data; usall ehane II yea alatt tt uto ntinSed eaymati) kit tkm Nl (henea Is ear liam lOW-ler-caik srltn. for his courage in making such Step in style as you step Into remarkable savings presentation," and he gave assurances that the proposal would receive careful study. MISSES, WOMEN NEW LOTS SECONDS In an afternoon seminar on taxation, the governor's chief SELDOM-SO-LOW tax adviser, William A. Schan, had offered the same defense of the new tax proposal. wis However, neither Schan nor that the time has come "to Volpe responded directly to face the music." Donahue demand that local Collins made one of his property tax relief should rare visits to the State House guarantee relief for rent pay ers.

Thursday in the first of a aw. 'r- yl 'jf 7 1 Mi-A nim imaamaae innrimrmaaMaa inawirnai mnnmil-ateMaiawi ai iifiai naaai "This is an extremely tech series of efforts to melt Democratic opposition to the Volpe sales tax plan. nical problem," Schan said, LEATHER SHOES (some composition soles) "but I'll work it out with MAPLETON, main street is covered deep with logs after slide of rocks and mud hit community. (AP) Mossy (Donahue). I don't The Boston mayor's prime CALIFORNIA think it will help much to argue this one now." lay new foundations under their homes.

Much of the furni concern was Senate Pres. Maurice A. Donahue, who has made it plain that he's not buying the Volpe tax pack' I age. Hub Pair Held i Donahue lashed out at the tax package before the AIM public affairs conference Flats or casual styles, smooth or suede finish leathers few combinations black, brOwn, red and other leathers. SIZES 5 to 10 AA to widths in lot.

In Kidnaping, prior to Volpe's address. Robbing of Wife Collins talked with Dona-The mayor sent telegrams to all Boston legislators Thursday urging them to keep an open mind on the tax issue. Through Rep. hue and Sen. Philin A.

Gra- Two Boston men are free in bail of $10,000 each after New ture is stacked on the second floors of larger homes. The damage to the economy of Northern California has been deeper than the physical hurt. Harvey Harper, a car dealer in Eureka, said the flood had wiped out hundreds of jobs. "We feel the pinch every day. In every 24 hours we are called upon to rewrite six to eight car payments.

People just can't meet the payments when they don't have an income." Three-fourths of the lumber industry, the biggest money maker in Northern California, was swept away by. the floods. Don Falk, a Eureka attorney, said, "People are still shocked, Continued from Page 1 The Post Office is perched atop a bus station, a motel lies in a cavern below the surface of the road. The force and havoc of the holiday floods that roared across most of Northern California becomes more ivid as teh waters recede. The death toll was 23; the damage estimate ranges from $300 million to $500 million.

John Erreca, public works director for the state of Califronia, visited the stricken area recently and said, "this makes you cry inside." Hundreds of those caught in the flood waters of the Eel, Russian, Klamath and Feather rivers are returning to scrape out a new lite from the scarred lands. "These people have remarkable tenacity. They know there ton District Court Judge Julian L. Yesley found probable cause today to hold them for the Here's a super duper savings SATURDAY at 9:30 A.M. I ham, (Hamilton), Senate Re grand jury on charges of kid SECONDS (can you find them?) WOMEN napping and unarmed robbery, They are Frank E.

Imbruglia, 33, Vallor East Boston, and Joseph Romeo Martin, 40, Fleet North End. Police say they are the men who kidnapped an attractive Newton housewife in her own publican leader, for two hours in separate visits. Collins, who served in the Senate with both men said he came to the State House to "renew old friendships." He will apparently renew more of them in the coming months, especially with the 43-member legislative delegation from Boston. Robert H. Quinn, (D-Dorches- car from a Newton Center shopping center Dec.

9 and but the deeper shock is coming. robbed her of more than $70,000 Famous Maket's NEWSPRING DRESSES at who ppin3 BIG in jewelry and other valuables are no favorites when the! We are losing $600,000 daily in rivers strike," said Charles 'personal income. We're trying Shallen, Humboldt County di-Jtb salvage our property, even rector of public works. (more we're trying to salvage Mrs. Joseph Kosow, 39, of 200 Bald Pate Hill Newton (wife of the president of In iney waae in aeep mua to, our economy.

dustrial Finance State st. Boston) told the court that Imbruglia looked like one of the men who forced their way into her car Dec. 9 at a Newton Center parking lot. Oregon Risers Due to Pass Flood Heights PORTLAND, Or. (UPI) Soaking rains and a rapidly RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINS caused flooding of Shelton Ditch in downtown Salem, Or.

Flooding of same stream in December forced evacuation of a hospital there. (UPI) 7 Council Votes On Brockton School Plans By RICHARD A. POWERS BROCKTON The eight- savings be 5 wise and shop here early She faced Martin in court this morning but said she could not positively identify him. Mrs. Kosow told the court the men drove her for a couple of miles and then took her jewelry including a $50,000 19.2 melting mountain snowpack sent Oregon rivers lapping to ter), Democratic floor leader and a Collins ally, the mayor will extend invitations to the Boston lawmakers to meet with them personally and discuss the sales tax and other facets of the governor's program.

This is a big switch in Collins tactics in dealing with the Legislature, from vinegar to honey. In his second inaugural, Collins lambasted the Legislature for failing in its responsibility to help the cities and towns in their financial problems. Politically, the Volpe-Collins hookup is a strange alliance. Collins is considered a definite candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor in 1966. Volpe is likely to run for reelection.

Yet they are on the same side on an issue that could turn an election. ward flood stage today. Slides carat diamond ring, a 22,000 wedding band, bracelets worth loosened tons of mud and debris from hillsides in widely scattered areas around the By Drug Official Pep Pills Blamed For Many Crashes $300, a $1500 mink coat, a $395 alligator handbag and $300 in acetate print styles new cotton prints new spring colors wanted spring styles sizes Uyt to 22 in lot. state. 2-pc.

jacket dresses arnel triacetate dresses orlon acrylic, pastel suits year-old high school contro versy, which reached its peak last year when Harvard University, recommended an $8 cash. million, campus-style facility, WASHINGTON (UPI) Food pills, which are stimulant am- may finally be solved tonight. Mayor Alvin Jack Sims has called a special meeting of the phetamine drugs, and barbitu NAACP Plans Ways to Raise Cash for Trial rates. Known as goof balls, and Drug Administration chief George P. Larrick today blamed some fatal highway wEmmKKmmmmhi im ait the barbiturates have caused SATURDAY at 9:30 A.M.

a serious problem among teen' crashes on hallucination-pro agers who take them for their ducing "pep pills" used by Wow! It's terrific at only $6 tr is it. i.t Without specific reference to depressant effect. truck drivers to stay awake. Larrick testified this week Larrick said in an interview that police and Interstate Com The finance committee of the sales tax, Donahue attacked the Volpe tax program as "belting every wage earner and plays into the hands of MEN SURPLUS IRREGULARS the Boston branch N.A.A.C.P. merce Commission reports had convinced him that some truck Mark Hatfield termed the situation "dangerous." He said state officials were "very concerned," but added the situation was not yet as serious as during the Christmas week floods which took 18 lives and caused an estimated $244 million in property damage.

The River Forecast Center here predicted crests on western Oregon streams from three to seven feet above flood stage during the next three days. In Portland the Williamette was expected to rise to 25.5 feet on Sunday. This is 7.5 feet above flood stage. The Weather Bureau forecast heavy rains this afternoon and tonight. Planes, 'Copters Keep Flood-Hit Town Alive before the House Commerce Committee to urge passage of legislation to tighten controls on illegal sales of both pep City Council to ask for for preliminary school plans.

While no official will speak for the record, it is believed the mayor has mustered enough votes among the councilors who have opposed the single high school plan, to get the appropriation approved. The councilors can simply vote against the measure, but, if they do, the sole responsibility for the high school prob- plans an emergency meeting Monday night to discuss ways drivers had suffered hallucina the coupon clippers and tenement tycoons." tions from the pills and crashed, often killing others to raise the thousands of dol lars needed to finance a Fed eral suit against the Boston School Committee. The action Donahue also mentioned as a gubanatorial possibility, scored Volpe's plan to increase taxes on earned income, white either eliminating some taxes on unearned income or leaving along with themselves. "I know the practice is frequent," he said. "We've found substantial supplies in trucks or on a driver's person after a crash.

Chemical tests made on drivers also have shown their use." seeks to eliminate de facto racial segregation which the N.AA.C.P. alleges is practiced in Boston schools. City Manager To Make Own Appointments VALUE SMASH them untouched. iem wm rest witn tnenv Sims, in his inaucmral ad Officials of the organization dress, told the council ha He criticized the failure of the governor to insist that some portion of reduced tax rates be passed on to rent Larrick said the pills were illegally obtained from some declined to comment on the amount they feel will be needed or what fund-raising methods will be considered. HAVERHILL City Mana- payers.

nanuf acturers or a few doctors, He said there were "many in ger Walter E. Lawrence has made it clear that he will ex would ask the Federal gov. ernment for planning funds, but that if there was any delay he would be before the council to ask for the money. It has been learned that Brockton' annlicatinn tn th In other cities, however, ORLEANS, of this northern California town have grown very fond of stances" of retail druggists sell- ercise "full authority" in mak The real estate "tycoons," said Donahue, will "pay less taxes and yet there will be no restriction on the amount of fund-raising campaigns have been conducted to raise money ing appointments to depart-ing them on the bootleg market unthmit th rsnuiroH nrpsrrinw air transportation, een for court suits. i Federal Housing and Homa rentals which they can charge though they aren't going any where.

A similar court case re This is like putting the lash to that he has "no intention of.tions. consulting with any boards! The prcposal before the Com-of departments in determiningjmerceCommitteewould require cently in Springfield cost the N.AA.C.P. there approxi choices. mately $13,000. The decision to sue the Boston committee was made Wednesday, largely on the mm mm Dance to Benefit March of Dimes Since Dec.

21, they have been entirely dependent on helicopters and airplanes to keep body and soul together. The Christmas week floods knocked out bridges and pavement in so many places on the single highway connecting Orleans to the outside road that it still is not open. '6 SUBURBAN or SURCOATS, HOODED SKI PARKAS, BENCH WARMERS save plenty records to be kept on the drugs from the time they are manufactured until they reach consumers. Stiff penalties would be provided for illegal sales, and unlawful possession would also be punishable. It has been estimated that half of the amphetamines and barbituartes At the same time, Lawrence was critical of board members who have complained about his failure to consult with them in such matters.

"Some boards take the attitude I have no right to make appointments without consult- recommendation of Atty. Robert Carter, chief legal counsel EAST BRIDGEWATER of the N.A.A.C.P. national office The March of Dimes will ben in New York. Reaction from the Boston Food clothing, school books efit from the dance planned by the Square Dance Clubs of the Smith Shnr At Saiutr Dance ai ii Finance Agency faces a two to four-month delay. The mayor has polled the councilors informally and, since the plans would spell out what school authorities specifically planned to do with $8 million, the councilors could no longer object Also, the councilors do not at present have an alternate plan to propose to block any appropriation that would ultimately give the city a new school.

Meanwhile, school officials have issued a yearly report that shows there will be 3073 at the high school next year on double sessions. The school is equipped to handle 1800 full- ing mem. we. manager V.1.1""'.1" medical sunnlies and disaster school committee was swift. "I want them to know I will manutacturea are wwV-relief workers all come in by never ask their premission to I The committee is expected to air snutle 'j make any appointment.

I hope finish public hearings on the) After 'one crisis alAA a 1 all AAa a.iW an a lT ill ItAVf llAAI fA fJA t- Acres on Route 100 Sunday, four members denied oiscnm-evening at 8:30 p.m. ination. They are Mrs. Louise Howard Hogue has donated Dsy Hicks, chairman. Joseph SUBURBAN tu4 with 10 CI other fibers parka hwird many rcrriMe warm 51'R-COATS lined, rerroceed wool 36 to 46 in WARMERS feproceed wool np front hooded small, medium or Urge in lM.

Lee. Thomas Eiscnstadt and his three large dance halls to inre pcupie wui mi ms aim 1 another villages can't until my appointees have a it for floor action by late next think' tn William O'Connor. The fifth, Arthur Gartlanc disagreed. insure the success of this ven ture. Leading callers will don ate their services.

Cnnce lo piove UICII WUIUl. invmii. nv uiiiou, mum ny- "I am very much opposed to proved a control bill last year, going to any board on appoint-, has not yet started hearings on The majority said the Boston be over. Electricity has been restored, basic supplies are adequate and the road is about ready to receive four-wheel-drive vehicles. The road re-opening will rase dilicrs irom apnngticid They cited an "open enrollment ments, he continued.

"I don la similar measure, think it is right and I intend I The American Medical to appoint the persons I think'National Assn. of Retail Drug-are best." He emphasized and barbiturates SATURDAY at 9:30 A.M. You'll be dressed in style plan in Boston by which any I. (II! J. II take pressure off the aerial student can go to a school of city manager has "full au-j Manufacturers Assn.

have all ifeine connecting Orleans to his choice if seats are available. at a mere pittance of a price the quality shout Gartland favored the suit tnoniy on appointments. iKenemuy enuorsra me Din, Eureka, 80 miles to the south- Lawrence was specific about though each has asked ijut everything depends saying "Since other forms of tlt a ti 'l IV MEN'S a pcnaing appointment 10 me aumc v. us the weather. persuasion have met with stony EYE-OPENER VALUE SURPLUS LOTS I time pupils.

Supt. Edwin A. Nelson said jthat by 1973, an all-time high of 4-173 students will be enrolled in the upper-level 'grades. I NeLon asserted that the high school problem must be settled soon because "It is I impossible to carry on an ex board of assessors. "I will norvisions resistance, this N.A A.C.P.

de- The aerial pipeline to Orleans starts at Sacra cision seems wisely taken." mento's McClcllan Air Force Base, more than 350 miles to the south. Many other com- jconsult the other assessors." he Isaid, adding that "it would set very bad precedent. Members of the board of as-'sessors have, unofficially, expressed a hope the manager NEW munities are served by the air JSoston JDaiTp MoM Puhiiahrd if OliOBC Nt A of ACER las Marruaey Boston, M.a. P21C7, ikUtablithrd March 4. Ivtnlrf edition first la March T.

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taa.a.. fk.a I SOME RETAIL STORE SURPLUS I ORIGINALLY MUCH HIGHER PRICED lift, for rail and truck transportation are paralyzed along the entire northern California coast. The C-119 Tlylng Boxcars" shuttle back and forth with would appoint someone with whom they can "work well." No one has the "inside track on the Job of assessor," Lawrence said, denying reports that he has already chosen a successor to Bernard L. Durgin, whom the manager has de ALL WOOL SUITS a McClcllan as iso loon i so moo its is oo aupphes from new ritiianf PUIra sembly area to the Areata airport near Eureka. Most are ion I4 0O loo 14 i is isaa ARE YOU AN (SLANDER AT HEART? Itosi bowl 'South teoi' liloxd Plorlda'i Golf Coail Mocklt-lwilt MARCO ISUNO.

te lh full-color tI-poQ "(tie" r'nr Ay popw hnday, Joowory Iff I. WATCH tot aiapwavre ia I a. 111a p.u.m m. cellent educational program under existing conditions." Nelson said the defects in double sessions included abbreviated school day, awkward school hours, division of faculty and student body and curtailment of assemblies and extra-curricular programs. Close Custody CRENOCK.

Scotland (LTD Eight policewomen on patrol here have asked their chief constable for more protection against the freezing weather. They want black tichis to wear under their uniforms. dined to reappoint because of I SO 3ono I so 3n oo i so is oo nilotpd bv Air Force rr.rrv. his age. Durgin, Tfl, is a 'Z't' but Marine.

Navy and COATS the savings are sure to amaze the experts mayor, former city councilor rern.e California Air National Guard and earlier served as an alder rp 4B 400 oo iso so flyers have also participated. jmSrT" I Army pilots tote the supplies inn-r inn i nr mwr film. '35 nrarra or rnn-Ki i Rra namb-ra i n. Youicom mission form of government. is siin i to smaller airfields In heli Lawrence said "from 12 to I fl r.HT--itl ftvn lii'M h'lMnn truant, I tmii frnnl r.f tnla tsut ifmir In 4s) rivi fcra.

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