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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 2

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Toxos Fridov, Aprii 8, 1966 GOP Panel Wants Stalesjjas Praise To Share Federal Income 1 WASHINGTON Re- The GOP panel Mid the state Wg. plenty of things hssf to say fstftflcan said Thursday rut of income taxes should start about Waco after his car re- the federal government should, at 2 per cent and increase every qut red repair last week while he twm over to the 30 per two yesrs to the 10 per cent ceil- and Mrs Parker were driving from Dallas to Austin. RfpuWioM p.rt>- prasMmi tf the Langv ifw News Co. which of Income tax And they said that would still The Republican party' has leave enough money to permit always advocated periodic tax ening nf our state and local Tht Republican Coordinating the committee said ZCommittee envisioned a tax- paper approved 10 ajro plan reaching the 10 per made public Thursday level eight years after It But clearly, these gcv- became effective. High Living Costs Blamed On President emments will be able to meet less and less of their responsibilities if additional sources of revenues are not publishes the Journal In that city.

He stopped at the Texaco Travel Center just north of Waco on Interstate $5 for help. "The people who operated the center made two into the to get new a hock edera. aid earmarked for for The night service man- tpccific state is no ap.r Steakley Brothers Chev- soluticn, the said, came to the to addirc: At the worst, accommodate Parker states will continue to sink a morass of financial madequa- WASHINGTON (UPI) "In th. Mrs. yn Republicans with -eonsen a- thrv become mere Pncfl claimed Thursday administrative appendages of -the "skyrocketing cost national government is a direct result of the tsurant offered manager erf the at the Travel Center, us the use of her car wild Each of national Sunday night in order that we might income tax collections would be determined cm two bases under to Austin in time for a program which our son was participating Saturday morning.

The cashier, the waitresses and everyone else went out of their wav to try to help us. John son spree The charge was made at a the GOP plan. conference attended by The Republicans said half of a Carl T. Curtis, rebate would be designed: Ueorge Murphy, Calif, Peter to return the income taxes its Paul Fannin people had paid; the rest would -Ariz and John he computed on the basis of can assure you that In all iirook, Ohio. Paal Findley, El population and income levels in I have never land William Ala.

a manner designed to help poor- ceived thoughtful consider- I "The skyrocketing cos? er as I did in Waco. I would is a direct result of But those equalization pay- nominate the people res- infiation. which is in turn a should go only to states taurant and the Travel Center as JSirect result of Mr. John which contribute a fair share erf Rood will ambassadors' of your nind this wild the own income to the cost of spree Dominick their and local services Texaco Travel Center is oper- gsaid the Republicans said ated by Power-Am OU Co of They urged cutbacks in non- In addition, the GOP panel Waco. Gene Rosa is manager.

appropriations and said, the ban on racial disc rim- programs such federally aided pro- Memorial Park grams shou'd be part of the rev- Burial Planned war on poverty. said the war on enue-sharing system, govern filled with At current rates, the waste and He cans said, income tax coilec- rnp rj a J-iaimed that 6 184 federal tions are expected to up by in the program are about $50 biilion over the next 10 Funeral sen ices for Edward Ipa.d SS3 million annually and 25 years. Fritz Wetzel erf 7308 Brentwood them make more money The GOP revenue-sputting will be at 11 a. m. today in the than Gen.

William C. Westmore- plan would earmark $11.5 billion Cornpton-Waltrip Chapel. Rev. commander of U. for the states in that period, Hiram Johnson and Rev.

Len Newsstand Owner Loses $25 to Boys ELECTION HEW MOSCOW (UPI) Russian Two boys grabbed a cigar box containing about $25 Thursday night at met Thursday night to 108 North Eighth Street, and cast the secret ballots expected fled. Soviet Party Strips Nikita of Another Job Newsstand owner L. M. old, 12, was sitting to ft chair near the cash register about 8:30 p. m.

when the Negro youths entered the store. He said tlw about 15 or 16 old, went to the safe, grabbed the box containing state to re-elect Leonid I. Breihnev as head of the Soviet Communist party. The new central committee, its ruling body, wss elected Just before dusk by the 23rd Soviet party congress, now nearing the end of its two-week meeting in the Kremlin. The central committee to meet later to choose Breshnev sales tax money and ran north and other members of the on Eighth Street.

jpolitburo. the executive commtt- Pete Polka, a taxicab driver. that runs the day-to-day was standing in the doorway of of the Soviet Commu- ths newsstand. Arnold aaid. But when the boys rushed pastj The names of the newly him, Polka thought they had bought ft magazine.

Arnold said the boys "did not say a word to and they worked so quickly he did not U. S. Bishops To Be Denied Polish Visas get a good look at them. Arnold, a newsstand operator for 35 years, was about ready to close for the night when the theft occurred. He said he lost about $30 in WARSAW tax money a cigar diplomatic aources said Thurs-'were elected polltburo and central committee were to be announc ed Friday-the last day of the congress that charted communism course for the next four years.

Missing from the list will be ex-Premler Nikita S. Khrush chev. Despite his ouster as party leader and premier In October of 18t4, Khrushchev had retained his central committee seat and could have attended tlie congress If he had so desired. But he never showed up. The congress Thursday stripped him of the central committee post, leaving him with only one Job- ft delegate to the Supreme Soviet (parliament).

election as chairman of the polltburo was not In doubt, the centrftl committee wvnt through the procedure of the secret ballot anyway. The outgoing central committee had 175 full members, the polltburo (formerly the presi- Westem diumi a dosen. The new bodies expected to have about taken several months Two Arrested After Bogus Bill Passed in Tulia DIMMITT. (UPII-Caa- County day American Roman Caddie a Premier Alexei N. Kosygin not b.

I(J0 virtually renata to attend celebration, maritine the rrUU) hj, th, No major reshuffle was expect- slthougb st lesst one snniversary of the establishment of Christianity in Poland this year member 77-year-old Nikolai Pop. Pa," alw M-eJ wa, elated to retire tro IN THI SPUING a very young mon's fancy is most hkely to turn (ond not necessarily so to thoughts of baseball That's what Jan discovered when David (Pee Maddox refused to be headed off from the baseball diamond Jan and David live in Birmingham, Ala. Telephoto) in South Vjrt Nam. they said. A WiniND INN WAXAMACHU lil M0TOT HBTI1 INTKSTATt 74711 EASTER EGG HUNT fsr AJI Kitft Frss ts All Issstt Rids the Wuahaohii MULE BRAWN STRUTCAN TO ALL sucrrs WONStasUL POOD Lon OP PVK TIADmORAL UtTQ IUFFIT NOON TIL 3 09 P.M.

kMh, tt.71 CWX (Uadf Tmt WmM INN BROOKSIDE INN MDT0X HOTa WI IALPH CHSLICM WAXAMACHtl, TSXAS BIG Layne will inficiate Burlai wfll he in Waeo Memoria! Park Mr. Wetzel died at 5:45 p. m. Wednesday in a locai hoapital.j He was 46. Mr.

WetTel was bom in Rosebud and had lived 15 vears in He uas emplov-ed hv PrmM Smnh Buildme Company. He Blackiands. COST NuSO SIK5M ONf economy Billie Sol Asks Rudder said. We may call it Agricultural Program; we hope It leads to agriculture becoming number in Texas. It now is num- El, PASO BtTlle her three," he said.

Estes, whose multi-million- dol- erumbled For New Trial In El Paso Court to come here but the Polish ambasaador to Rome recently Informed the Vatican such a officers yjgit wrndd inopporturie at Thursday arrested two men for this time questioning In connection with At least eight American a counterfeit ring the Secret prelates and thousands of Service believes is operatmg In an pilgrims were Amarillo. to have planned to attend The mm paid for gasoline the May 3 observances at with a bogus biU in Tulia. Czestochowa to he celebrated Thursday, authorities by Stefan Cardinal but were arrested shortly after- the Primate of ward through the alertness of Reports in Vienna said a service station attendant. Poland had turned down a ViSftj The attendant, 17-year-cJd application from Cardin- JlJS Jimmy Moore, became suspici- al Koenig. Archbishop of rr Mid contract would ous of the bill, took the license UMKi pUnnlng number of the car down and American Ambassador gaming program for called police.

The pair ar- A Gmnouski said he had heard in the tiny Castro County the American bishops aervtng in Costa Rica of Nazareth and taken to would be barred action Dimmitt for questioning. He said it was his Three counterfeit $20 mg sources that that looked as if they "had American will not Sol been through a washing ma- receive Polish to May chine were passed Wednesday 1 obnervances. ami while Amarillo, leading Secret course this is a domestic Polish for reasons of age ami health But predicted some turnover In the bigger centra! committee, Southwest Geta Corps Project AUSTIN A approved Thurs day by the Pesce Corps for a planning program at Southwest Stats College tn San Marros. The office of S. Sen.

John wr said the cant be of member of Brookview Wiethom explained the BIG Dallas Arncuhure Cluh finaiv. rnmni-, Methodist Church Agncimure pres- lar finance empire crumosru (xtiiclals t0 matter. oun is that dent Sam Whitlow (a former when it was found the fertilizer that a counterfeit ring had it is an unfortunate de. TTl' turn, he said, Btackiand resident from Bell that created It were gun in that city. and I am extremely ipo.nt- Brentwond- one dauehter huT1 to give to County said he believes the largely non-existent, will ask bills were not Betty Ann' Lee of 4013 his rhurch- to more BIG meeting should become sn court Friday to be freed from sakl one son, Bobby WajTie Wetzel to take a vacation annual affair of Brentwood; three last year ters, Mrs.

Ollie Petty and BIG has changed Webb AFB Pilot my way of farming." he said Albina Prokisch. both of Waco, and Mrs. Annie Workman of a federal prison term. Friday, will con- ary in Amanlio. fer with government and u.

Dist. Judge Former used in another counterfeit op- matter time to lime with eration broken up Febru- Polish officials and other calling to their the adverse such a decision Fort Worth; two brothers. Rotv niG carr' out. SafcK Brewster Then will ert Wetzel of Route 7. 1 doubted that I could reach PADUCAH.

Tex. An have a formal hearing Karillg Unver Hies and Henrv Wetzel of Lott; and the production bale of officer parachuted to cm Estes motion for new trial. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. grandson, Steve Dw a cotton acre 4 500 of FI 04 Estes has been serving a 15- Bert Ding ley.

SO, who drove in would on Amerit an public opinion CARPET CLEANING (Irans VttllMMrt Wales Mu! Harm Fahrie leans RUM om Ui Picks Nap Ready for RSTIMATKS W. H. EACH UM fl 4-7991 FREE Lee of aco. maize. 40 bushels of wheat, bushels of com.

So. I didn't go jet developed trouble near Padu- year term given him In 1963 on ihe second 500-mile race and cah. Capt. into it full blast. I took It he explained.

But since then, Wiethom has made maize yields as high as 7.500 pounds per sere on dry he has seen his vields about double what they formerly were. And this hss Richard Davis of Kent, taken to a hospital mail fraud The gov- served president of Marmon- emment proved to the sstisfac- Herrmgtor died in St, tion erf a jury that Estes bilked Paul Hermitage Thursday, for an examination. into a finance plan that Dmgley placed 14th in a Sim- Davis was ststioned with the got him 524 million In finance plex in the 1912 race at the Indi- 331st tighter Squadron at credit. anapolis Motor Speedway. He other Air Force Spring for led by retired from racing in 1914 after The plane, on a high speed.

John Cofer of Austin, contend being Injured In a crssh at Ta- high altitude Intercept run, they have turned up new evi- coma, Wash. He was a member move up. Move now qq 2 poo' Manetos it's easy. fuU Crow just ft 8 Chrytl.r on, 0, most ironth mor. 7 PC--Buy Chrysler AumOMBD fffftll lieen in of weather extremes from inches of rain to as high as 52 inches of rain.

Gen Rudder vaid the biggest challenge now facing operation BIG Is to prove to "some of the doubting Thomases" that are in the that yields can be improved. The Gen. Rudder explained, were once the major area of the state. But be. cause for a period of the Blackland farmer failed to take I ho4d of advanced farm technology, agriculture and suffered.

But through the BIG operation, the ares is regaining its former stature. The comprise about 11.5 million with about 39 per of the state's population. On. Rudder explained that since 1961, farm income in 3H Blarkland counties has increased 190 million to a total of 1512 millkn. Farmers generally have about reached the half-way point In the BIG production goals.

It appears Blackland farmers can and will achieve the BIG production during the next couple of he said Gen Rudder also showed figures of another Blackland farmer-D in Navarro County-noting a .100 per cent increase in farm Income since 1961. That man resdy to quit farming five ago, the AIM president He aaid. too, thst operstlon BIG led to other areswide improvement programs, auch as those now in progress In East and on the High A4-M University, he explained, had a hand in developing the BIG operation along with hundreds and thousands of farmers and businessmen throughout the Now, an Internal atudy of crashed 12 miles eouth of Pa- dence and believe a govern- of the I ment witness lied In the Auto Racing Hall of CENTRAL MOTOR COMPANY 906 Austin Avenus THK SALVATION ARMY Nftftdt Ysvr Ditcordsd Clothinf Shoes Bedding I furniture otsrsiswfBO ro in nrsov aM fis Ssral sr om st Iti THE SAVINGS CENTER OF CENTRAL TEXAS Now Paying Another Day Dividend BY THE EARN FROM THE 1 st CUSSSMT OtVIDSNO BATS ACO SAVINGS sw AiM Iflyr MSI NTUI. IMSMS Stftvtrs mams Ilf Ihsim if nani iiiw AftSMCT OfSKSI IN CtlSTSN ANO MS Si OIAN Roin on Mondoy. rolncoot! Travel on Tuesday.

it arrives wrlnkfs Luncheon on Wednesday. light and warm. 0 Movie on Thursday its a smart coat, Reception on Friday its a sophisticattd cocktail coat. Party on Saturday. formal as con bt! Church on Sunday.

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