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Show V Demos Plan MARMADUKE Cert p'an Fowler, appearing before the Senate committee on behalf of the excise extension, said We lace critical times But Fowler and international finance The stab Iity of all, Fowler said on President hinges Johnson s request for a $12 billion income tax increase VVhv in a period of hostility should our country weaken itself economically and financially at home and internationally? he We must not foiget that asked we are a nation involved in a war It is not the nse in regular budget outlays that requires an increase, but the cost of Vietnam Under these circumstances failure to meet more of our budget through tax revenues for the tnvrives intolerable country to .un Fow'er testified in the wake of rumors of a large increase in the I' S troop commitment to V "tram Any such move could all bui negate congressional opposition to an election-yea-r tax hike. iks i - R trial n'egiation of eight schools bv bussing Nogin voungviois oui of tint neighboihxids procoedod smoothly todav although the some driver uoatliPi pit behind sc hedule Snow bpgan falling before davbteak and slowed traffic generally in Chicago The wea her appaientlv reduced numbers of onlookeis At gathering at the m hools Dover school c ilv about 2S persons stood on the walks, mtnv of them parents who had bt ought tleir young children to CHK AGO UTV-- ! l nm WE Mm. m m 5 DESERET Bussing Of Negroes Proceeds Smoothly L0A, To 'Unfreeze' LBJ's Surtax WASHINGTON (I PI) -- Two Influential Democratic senators toia pnposod b pissing the House Wavs and Means Com mttee to get action on President Johnson s proposed 10 per cent income tax rretisjr Srcietarv ilenrv H Fowler promptly endorsed the pi in The proposal was made by Sen George A Smathers Fla , and Clinton P Anderson, N M , both ranking members of the Sedate Finance Committee They put forward the plan as tie panel was hearing Fowier on House passed legislation to keep in effect at their present rates auto and telephone excise taxes du to decline on April 1 As' ed if the Administration would support a move to attach the M2 b'dinn surtax proposal to the "xcise tax bill Fowler I would applaud Mid any move I m few prompt action Smatheis and Anderson said they would seek the Finance. Committee s approval of such a Step 'This is a very urgent matter, Anderson said Chairman Wilbur Mills, D-fc and his Wavs and Means Committee have shelved three times the Presidents surtax Anderson and Leeminq (AD 5 AAAA1 NEW school and in gm . to vv itch the buses amve The bussing progiam hoi! debated at sc bool board rirei at and mgs neighborhood Al tallies, started Mondav though crovcb gathered a school build it gs the Negro cbil dieti enteied and left v lthou in tei (ereicce A fire bomb was bulled through a window of one of the sc hools hours before classes absen Mondav and began toeism was above normal at some of the eight schools involved WtSTINGHOUSE FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR WITH A 98-L- FREEZER SAVE UP TO 50 Slightly Scratched Floor Models and Warehouse Damaged New Wttinghous wifh large Freezer New Weslinghouse Deluxe Portable Dishwasher Now Weslinghouse Clothes Dryer N. w Westmghause 2 Winslow' How m m much would you like? $100? $1,000? $5,000 ' Mr llectrle Range New West! inghouie Automatic Washers New 2nd Body Recovered From Potomac Frost-Fre- VA that of Staff Sgt James E Van (AP) QIANTICO Searchers have recovered a sec- - Ness, 3t, of Laurel Bay, SC, Ma ond body in the Potomac River father of four and a five days after a canoe accident line veteran The men wc-- r on a training in which eight Marines and a sailor stationed at the Marine exercise paddling across the Inver and back They were lost base here were lost The body was identified as1 on the way back CHEVY Tuesday, March 12, 1968 NEWS ReFriferator With Trade $lOQOO MmJF 12900 $11900 $9995 ....... $f Q50 117 16900 Weslinghouse e A ."V Refrlgerator-Freeie- r Combination Trad, in mutt b. In g.ed ep.rotlnf tondltien ALL APPLIANCE CO. xs sun.1 WI m euviii H NOVA WINS MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD his expanded remarks to include grim Administration expectations m the of fields budget inflation, deficits, balance of payments Jobless Rate, Work Force Show Gains - rate, nations The AP) unemployment low for Janwhich hit a uary, edged upward again in February to 3.7 percent of the labor force, the Labor Department reported today AL- - the same time, total rose by about employment 80fi 000 to a total of 74 1 million, the monthly report showed. The number of unemployed m February was put at 3 3 million, the same as the seasonally adjusted number for December. The ' ate of joblessness, at 3 7 per cent, was the same as that for December and for February It had declined to 3 5 percent for January. 'Arthur M Ross, commissioner of labor statistics, attributed the increased jobless rate primarily to an increase in the number of teen age job seekers, about three fourths of whom v ere looking for par time work. Much of the rise m employment last month came m jobs for women and teenagers. WASHINGTON -- ? 17. 1 v or 4 't of ' 4 4 ' 4 4 4t '4 ' 4 4 Deaf Ears, So 7 Killed children her Jt ' 4 Ji 4 ' ' 4 A mother TORONTO (UPI) burned to end six death early today when fire swept their bungalow and sir motorists refused to heed the father's pleas for help Flames that broke out at 5 30 a m m this one-anstory frame home sent David Lums-derunning into the street and yelling for help Police said at least six motorists drove on past the distraught 4 d 4 n father A neighbor, Allan Brown, finally awoke and called the fire department When firemen Aove Coupe arrived at the scene, they found the 2fi ear old in the father sobbing street, they wouldnt stop they wouldn't stop . . . . . . This new Nova Is not only growing In popularity faster than any otheir car in its field, bjt the experts at Motor Trend Magazine gave it their 1968 Achievement Award: Its the outstanding car In the compact class." When a car wins this kind of public and expert endorsement, you can be sure that there are good reasons for it. Take a close look for yourself and see what Motor Trend calls "the most extensive styling and engineering developments" in its held. Youll find this new Nova has grown a solid half foot and gained over 200 pounds. Which means yoJ get new Body by Fisher room and comfort that nobody else offers at the price. You also get a wider stance for greater stability and T .a iTI A i m in ' drains car not-too-sm- all Wanulacturer s suggested retail prr-- e for standard Sn Ctievy t! Nora Coope shoes above hcMej radaral Eras Tax suggestoa dealer delivery and handling charges. 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