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Show UQ. DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, 2A 7, 1970 January incise Ton ' - i,p Washington revenues collected (Mcli year wete all mentioned for possible increase. President Nixon nitty seek increases in several ledeiHl excise taxes, including a possible sleep iiike in liie tine idjdi uffiiiai also mensotioned a possibility liiat desirable" objectives cially might be sought. "The infor tooaceo crease might be higher, this source said. cine-reti- promise his to Itelp keep levy, of a balamed midget. dissources t.Ioveruipcnl closed the Treasury lias dratted and sent tc the White House "a number of al'.erna-lives.im lading higher excise levies, tar boostihg tax revenues. .in isc.il 1371. Some of Ine proposals 'xi" up'.M Nixon's budget message Jan. tax intrigued Nixot. in efleet a sales tax to Y.'lj0 a product at each state of its manulaetui e apparently hits been ruled out completely. Congress dislikes the device and critics of t lie tax contend it fosters price increases instead of dampening inflation. Hilt that The federal taxes on gam-line- . automobiles, liquor, tea u d ll ace o, telephone service which together provide the bulk of the Shi billion KlALA LUMPl'H (LTD Vice President Spiro T. city, by 5,0110 leftists hail guarded police. Militant threatened to demonstrate but lie, ivy security precautions kept tilings in band. DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Editorial Oflict, 34 E. First South Advertislnj and Circulation 14 S. Main St. Salt Lakt City, Utah Wild Established June IS, 1650. Published each evening. Entered al the Salt Lake City Post Ottice as second class mailer according to Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. The Deseret News Publishing Comtor pany assumes no responsibility contribmanuscripts and photographs articles and may uted. Photograpns be reprinted only with written permis-eio- n given in advance. CARRIER DELIVERY RATES jj $0 One month (daily only) 112.00 Six months (daily only, S24 00 One year (daily only) S 3.00 One month (daily and Sunday) $16 00 Six months (daily and Sunday) J34.00 One year (daily and Sunday) MAIL DELIVERY RATES S3Wmo. Daily (Sunday by carrier) 52.35 mo. Daily only 3.53 mo. Daily and Sunday 1' t Saturday ony Church oo mo. 2 00 News enty All mail subscriptions are payable in Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Saturday only and Churcli News ie mail outside earner delivery cniy. the has valuf-addr--d long Nixon recently promised the budget would he balanced and that tax increases hinted might he proposed to achieve that cud. A deficit would be and intoler'irresponsible able" in these intlation-riddetimes, he told reporters in San Clemente, Calif. Actually Nixon had hoped for a substantial surulus in the government year starting July 1. but rising costs and uncertain revenue prospects; have sent bis aides scurrying ioi enough aruuiiotiai revenues lo cover safely the spending expected record level of more titan $200 billion. Congress shut the door on any increase in income taxes itt enacting the massive tax month. The reform hill last quest for revenues therefore has focused largely on excises and "user charges taxes on the users of highways, airways. airports, and v.atc, ways to help deft ay the governments financial support of those facilities. The user charges seem ly to provide little help PETAL, MISS. (AP) Some 250 white parents and at the pupils staged a sit-ijunior high school today to the which desegregation plan v.ould send the youngsters to another school. No, no, we won't go, the demonstrators chanted as they waited in the school gymnasium for the county c h u u 1 Mjpetiiut'mieiU lo WASHINGTON (LTD A subcommittee The Army has refused comment until its inspector general completes an investigation begun immediately after the incident. A spokesman for Moss said the Defense Department in Washington has been asked for the facts on ihe case and for a copy of the inspector general's report, which lie congressional litis begun an investigation into an Army broadcaster's cliarge that American Gl's in Vietnam are listening to censored it was newscasts, learned today. The inquiry, ordered by Rep. John K. Moss, may culminate next month with a public hearing in Saigon, where the broadcaster and other servicemen will lie invited to elaborate on the allegations. -WASHINGTON (UPI) Moss is chairman of the Defense Secretary Melvin R. House Government Information and Foreign Operations Laird said today he plans to subcommittee, a unit of the continue reducing military Government Operations Comexpenditures next year in a mittee which lias come to be very substantial way to help known as Congress watchdog meet domestic needs. on government news and propaganda programs. Moss telephoned the subcommittee staff from his Sacramento, Calif., home Monday NEW YORK (AP) Pan and directed them to look into American World Airways the. charges by Spec. 5 Robert announced Tuesday that its Lawrence of Atlanta. Lawthe jumbo jet Boeing 747 rence was suspended from his twill begin regularly schejob with tho Armed Forces duled service Jan. 21 with a Radio and Television Sendee flight from Kennedy Internaafter having told listeners tional Airport to London. The Sunday night the networks plane will be fitted to seat 262 not free to passengers, although maxinewsmen were tell the truth on the air. mum capacity is 490. protest - YEAR-EN- in Nixon's dilemma; every President since Franklin D. Roosevelt has urged substantial increases in them but Congress seldom has obliged. lluwevci, iiie Huuse approved a bill last session to increase the tax on airline passenger tickets from 5 per cent to 8 per cent, and Nixon is expected to urge the Senate to act promptly on that measure. arrive. The NEW 1970 MODELS! FULLY GUARANTEED! Built -- In SEWING MACHINES at YEAR-EN- D CLEARANCE PRICES WHITE Built-I- n with CABINET Reg. 31,9.95 'sX'';Tv SAVE "V'' ONE-HAL- F WHITE Tv i, struts gj,. 'n BUILT-I- N ZIG-ZA- G with CABINET iKfeg. List s a a sn EASY TERMS 249.95 Td uitto for Local Control of Education .shifted to the school building after Milton Elans, Forrest County school superintendent, said lie could do nothing to change federal court orders. "The school board lias no other choice than to implement the court desegregation Evans told the program, crowd. No! No! the demonstrators shrieked when Evans said school buses were available to take the youngsters to school several other tho miles away for registration. Some of the youngsters in grades five through eight went with their parents tc their home rooms in the brick Petal Junior High School to wait for other school officials to arrive. Petal is near Hattiesburg in soulhern Mississippi. said he hoped would be completed by the end of the week. Moss is tentatively set to visit South Vietnam in February in connection with an investigation of the foreign aid program. If he goes, said the spokesman, he will probably want to have at least one day of public hearings on this matter. two-stor- y Pena Y n $.ng Ctnf Ory MOSCOW Laird said the However, United States might have to develop new offensive weapon systems if the strategic arms itures. We are still going to re- duce expenditures in fiscal year 1971 (beginning July 1) in a very substantial way so that we can move ahead in these other areas . . . and to meet inflation, Laird commented. d: If you need quality furnishings for your home and are interested in saving money, seize come to this opportunity Town & Country (Downtown), for a spectacular sale. Savings are. substantial because every off item is at least 20 reduced to 40 are Many 50 off! The last time we put on a clearance sale like this one, things cleared out of here so fast you may have missed the whole, short, happy affair. Chairs go. Sofas go. Tables go. Lamps go. Bedrooms go, Dining Rooms go. Zenith Color TVs go. Bedding goes, all sorts of beautiful new furniture, and furnishings, decorator gems, floor samples, discontinued lines, odds and ends, and warehouse items go. Budget Terms. - Eu- McCarthy arrived in Moscow Tuesday for a five-daprivate visit, hopeful of a meeting with Premier Alexei X. Kosygin. No appointment has been announced. y The senators Kremlin visit following a meeting with Ivan V. Spirirdonov and Justus I. Palcckis, the nation's two parliamentary lead- came ers. RAPS SCIENCE - Pope Paul VI, who has otten praised science for bettering man's welfare, criticized it Tuesday, saying it had weakened and deadened man's spiritual sense. It even dares to say God is dead, the Pontiff told several thousand persons gathered in St. Peter's Square tor an Epiphany Day No, God is not blessing. dead. The sun has not been extinguished. CHALLENGING - Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins says his new job as we get defense expenditures in tune with other priorities, he said. He pointed out that since taking office almost a year ago he has reduced expend- limitation talks (SALT) were fruitless or if the Soviet military threat increases. Laird told an impromptu news conference that he realized the importance of health, education and welfare programs and urban affairs to the American people. It is most important that (LPl) gene I. McCarthy, met ior an hour today with tho chairmen of the two houses of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) and visited the luums used by Vladimir I. ' I.enin in the Kremlin. MORE d, Spin-A-D- ial COMPLETE demonstration backed by the Citizens D SALE McCarthy At Kremlin, Seeks Kosygin Meet court-ordere- d Laird Eyes More Defense Cuts 'Jumbo' Flight Penl n Solon To Probe Charges Of Censored News To GIs Agnew Arrives In Kuala Lumpur Agnew arrived tonight in Malaysia on the .seventh Asian Stop of liis goodwill lour. lie drove without incident into the reposed excise ot Protesters Hit School Race Mix assistant secretary of state for public affairs in some ways may be more challenging' than circling the moon. Collins was sworn in Tuesday to succeed Dixon Donnelly, who resigned last January at the end of flip Johnson administration. NEWSMAN RETIRING -Turner Catleilge, vice president of the New York Times and its first executive editor, is retiring from his present post but will continue as a director of the company. The retirement of the veteran Y v. 2; '; ...V , vs, .. $ , A AP Wirephoto Timber From Noah's Ark? French explorer Fernand Navara holds a piece of wood he believes is from the original Noahs Ark of biblical history. The wood was found in a deep crevasse during probing of an ice pack in mountainous northeast Turkey. Plans for a $1 million expedition were announced Tuesday. newsman, who will be 69 March 17, was announced Tuesday by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Times president and publisher. Astronaut MAY Rl'N Frank Borman says he may-ruin 1974 for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Barry Goldwater. Goldwater said in November he probably would not seek and that lie would like to see Bot- - man succeed him. Gold-wate- rs term expires in 1974. In 1789 OX THIS DATE George Washington was elected first president of the UnitIn 1918 Nikolai ed States Lenin established a dictatorship of the proletariat and abolished the constituent assembly of the Soviet Union. In 1938 Joseph P. Kennedy was named U.S. ambassador to Britain. ... ... CliBJffi |