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rrry i it A The SUN. Flagstaff, Ar'zona, Tuesday, May 22, 1979 Libertarian Party Starts Food Tax Amendment Campaign in Flagstaff as part of a statewide joint announcement. Feldstein said a campaign has begun to secure 80,000 signatures to qualify the proposal for the November 1980 general election ballot. The amend-ment was filed in Secretary of State Rose Moffords office this mor drastically reduce the price of a basic necessity, food, for all Arizonans, said a statement prepared by the Arizona Libertarian Party. It is conservatively estimated that the actual cost of food is more than doubled to the consumer by the imposition of taxes at all levels of the food processing chain.

Every Arizonan will spend less on food and the monies BY RICK VELOTTA Sun Staff Reporter A state constitutional amendment has been proposed and a petition drive begun to eliminate taxes on food or food products and prohibit the raising or levying of new taxes. Murray Feldstein, chairman of the Coconino County Libertarian Party, announced the proposal today Canadian Voters Going to the Polls pays $8,500 a year. Every family has had to tighten their belts because of runaway inflation, said the Libertarian Party statement. It is time government be forced to do the same. A yes vote will prohibit state, county and city governments from replacing lost tax revenues by increasing or levying new taxes without your (taxpayers) approval.

A yes vote will allow you to control your government. In Phoenix, Libertarian Party state chairman Fred R. Esser said the initiative would clearly demonstrate to Arizonans the stifling effect of taxation and the enormous amounts of money paid to the state. It will be interesting to see what groups come out of the woodwork to oppose this amendment, said Esser. great deal of opposition to the amendment by every special interest group that has their hand in the pocketbook of Arizona taxpayers is expected by the party chairman.

Feldstein predicted that opponents to the amendment would tell taxpayers that vital services will be reduced if the measure is approved. saved or spent on other personal choices will result in unparalleled economic expansion. Other clauses in the amendment 5C-80 would prevent the government from raising taxes or levying new ones elsewhere to compensate for the loss of food tax revenue without votbr approval. If approved, the proposal would take place immediately upon passage and if any sections are found unconstitutional, the remaining components would not be affected. Feldstein said he is seeking groups and organizations to help circulate petitions and that persons interested should contact him at his office, -779-4173.

Figures supplied by Valley National Bank and the Arizona Federation of Taxpayers Association say the State of Arizona spent $1.8 billion of taxpayer money in 1978 and city and county expenditures raised the total to more than $3.5 billion. Federal tax collections in Arizona are more than 2 billion annually. Based on 1978 population fipres, every man woman and child pays more than $2,000 a year and the average family of four ning. A yes vote will overwhelming majorities since he entered politics in 1965. Monday night he was at the Montreal Forum hockey arena to watch the National Hockey Leagues Montreal Canadiens win their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup over the New York Rangers.

The 39-year-old Conservative leader, who has worked for the party since his teens, said Canada was a land of optimism and excitement when it celebrated its 100th anniversary the year before Trudeau took power in 196C OTTAWA (UPI) -Canadas 14.8 million voters decide today if their desire for change is strong enough to end Pierre Trudeaus 11-year rule as prime minister and install untested Conservative leader Joe Clark. After eight weeks of campaigning across the worlds second biggest country, the outcome was unclear and national issues seemed less important than the peoples feeling about the 59-year-old Liberal leader. Trudeaus only scheduled engagement during todays federal election was to cast his ballot in the Montreal riding (district) that has elected him with Mesa Man Killed APACHE JUNCTION (UPI) A Mesa man was killed Monday night when his motorcycle ran off State Route 88 and overturned in Apache Junction. The victim was Donald Rodgers, 25. A passenger, Ruth Wilde, 26, Apache Junction was treated at a hospital for bruises and lacerations.

Department of Public Safety investigators said Miss Wilde was wearing a helmet, which probably saved her life. Each moment of my Hie has always been a spiritual a wakening. Sri Darwin Gross ECKANKAR a way of life Sedona Regional Seminar June 2-3 Kings Ransom Motel Highway 179, Sedona, Arizona New Pet MARGY BEST holds up a fish for home at night and feeding her her new pet, a baby harbor seal around the clock. The baby seal at Wildlife Safari in Winston, Ore. was found apparently aban- Margy has become a surrogate doned in the Camus Valley some mother for the seal, which she 50 miles from the Oregon coast, has named Lu-seal, taking her (UPI Telephoto) Student Receives Grant Cheryl C.

White, a Northern Arizona University senior from Phoenix, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Undergraduate Research Participation Opportunities grant for study in medicinal chemistry at the University of Mississippi this summer. Miss White is one of four students selected nationwide to participate in one of several on-going research projects at the university which will pay her registration costs in addition to her $1,000 NSF grant. An extended biology major at NAU, Miss Whites major field of interest is genetics. Her major professor is Kenneth E. Derifield, NAU associate professor of geology, and she will be working on undergraduate research in the area of-cytogenetics with Dr.

Darrel S. English, NAU associate professor of genetics, this fall. Northern Arizona Universitys Management Development Center will sponsor a three-day seminar on Developing Leadership Skills May 30-June 1. the seminar is Friday. The seminar is directed toward lower and middle-management personnel and will cover leadership styles, the autocratic-democratic dichotomy, SUMMER DAY CAMP Mon.

Cooking, swimming at F.J.H Tues Library, nature hikes, Wed. All-day Held trips. Thurs Arts crafts, athletic games, gymnastics Fri Sewing, woodworking protects, roller skating or bowling. Ages 5V2-10 for one child for two children 774-573 Salvation Army Honors ON BEHALF OF the East Salvation Army Certificate of Ap-Flagstaff Junior High School stu- preciation from Principal Dennis dent body, President Robert Murphy. Padilla, ninth grade, accepts the State Firm Gets Contract WASHINGTON (UPI) Force weather program.

An Arizona firm has been The rockets will be built by the Space Data of Tempe and will be used to detect upper atmospheric weather conditions. awarded a $3.5 million con-tract to provide meteorological rockets and velated data for the Air Tonight! Serve your family a winner of a dinner. Congress About Ready To Honor John Wayne prerequisites to successful leadership, authority-influence conflict, the problem of differing perceptions and aspirations, techniques and strategies for selfdevelopment and growth, the pros and cons of group leadership, and techniques and strategies for building the team. Instructor for the seminar is Dr. Eugene F.

Grape, NAU professor of marketing. Cost of the seminar is $150. Registration is being handled by the office of Dr. William A. Phillips, director of the management program, at 523-2358 or NAU Box 15066.

Sweet and Sauer Burgers on Holsum Onion Rolls show him our appreciation and love. He is a hero and we have so few left, said Ms. Taylor, now the wife of Sen. John Warner, R-Va. Maureen uOHara, Waynes costar in several films, pleaded with trembling voice and tears in her eyes: John Wayne is not just an actor.

John Wayne is America. The subcommittee promptly approved the idea, which is backed by President Carter and full House Administration Committee Chairman Frank Annunzio, D-Ill. Annunzio said, John Wayne has already received an Oscar from his supporters in Hollywood. Now it is time for his supporters in Congress to give him a congressional Oscar. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Cancer-stricken John Wayne is about to get a congressional Oscar a special gold medal inscribed John Wayne, America.

The veteran motion picture actors fellow Hollywood stars appeared in a House subcommittee Monday to urge creation of the medal to in Elizabeth Taylors words Registration deadline for Foresters To Meet In Flagstaff Flagstaff will be host this weekend to the Southwest Section of the Society of American Foresters, a group of professional foresters from New Mexico and Arizona. The meeting will begin Friday at Little America at 9.30 a.m. Registration opens at 8 a.m. The first day of the meeting will be a workshop on multi-resource management and benefit-cost analysis. At Friday nights banquet the speaker will be Dr.

Dennis E. Teeguarden, chairman of the Department of Forestry and Natural Resource Management, University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Teeguarden, a forest economist, is this years William P. Thompson memorial lecturer.

The meeting concludes Saturday with a business session in the morning and a field trip on the Coconino National Forest in the afternoon. Kent Bingham, chairman of the Southwest Section. stated he expects more than 60 foresters to be on hand. More details can be obtained from Bingham at 774-4511. Win your family's highest praise lor a super, sassy supper by serving the National Sandwich Contest Winner.

Everybody's lavorite: ground beet combined with sweet and sour ingredients. Even more mouth-watering when nestled on tender I lolsum Onion Rolls. Recipe on bottom of Holsum Onion Rolls bag. Write to: Consumer Information Holsum Bakery, Inc. P.

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