Show 4A Saturday Fed 3 1590 r btancard-Examme- National AARP opposes tax proposal Group says reserve must be retained for future generations WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's largest senior citizen group on Fridas opposed proposals to cut Social Securitx taxes saving the s stem's mounting resenes will be needed to ensure full benefits for future genera- to build the rcserxes for future generations” she said The policy was adopted b the AARP's executixe committee acting on a recommendation from its er legislative council Moxnihan a New York Democrat is concerned that Social tions The American Association of Retired Persons had been courted b both fans and foes of Sen Daniel Patrick Monihan's proposal to cut the payroll tax that finances Social Security benefits AARP President Louise Crooks said the association was "concerned with the potential loss of S55 billion or more in annual rexenue if the Social Security pax roll tax is rolled back” "The association's first preference remains retaining existing Social Security policy to continue continues FBI ENTERPRISE Ala (AP) — FBI agents will remain in a southeastern Alabama county for the foreseeable future as they the mail bombings that killed a federal judge and a civil rights attorney a spokesman said Friday Scores of federal agents have been in Enterprise since Jan 22 ‘ growing trust fund reserxes are being used to mask the true size of the federal deficit and to pay for other government programs His solution is to halt the buildup of the reserxes and to return Social Security to a system in which taxes would be raised in the next century to finance retirement benefits for the Baby Boomers Mrs Crooks said that while there are legitimate concerns about how the Social Security trust funds are being used AARP "is not prepared to give up on the effort to bring down the federal budget's operating deficit” The group was careful to credit Moxnihan widely respected as an advocate for Social Securitx for drawing attention to the problem "Americans of alf eges are indebted to Senator Moxnihan for sparking the debate on the federal deficit and the future of Social Securitx” Mrs Crooks said "Senator Moxnihan has correctly and dramatically defined the problem" AARP with 31 million members aged 50 and oxer is consid- ered the most investigation mail-bombin- gs Robert Wayne O'Ferrell an area salvage store owner has been questioned several times and has given the FBI hair blood and saliva samples He has not been used to write a letter from a person or group calling itself Americans for a Competent Federal Judicial System which claimed charged bombings The FBI has collected other idence in the area and on Friday continued to search for a typewriter believed to have been ex responsibility for the December "I don't think xve're at the end of it” said Doug Marshall an FBI spokesman in Mobile Sermon text by Puritan leader found Mass (AP) — The text of a sermon delivered 271 years ago by Puritan leader Cotton Mather has been rediscovered offering a more complex portrait of the man best known for his role in the Salem SALEM long-lo- Assooa’ea Press reunion Sit-i- n ROTC stays versity of W re- resolution that demanded women "1 think it was the appropriate resolution to pass” said Regent Errol! Davis Jr "This resolution keeps the issue in the front line and will force us to deal with it" In December the faculty at l W Madison the s stem's larg- i in vain for decades for a full text of Mather's remarks Blair Jr and Joseph McNeil after the Feb 1 1960 Below at the counter are McNeil Blair (now Jibreel Kha-zaMcCain and Richmond n) PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS Classifications: Tabriz Nain Kirman Silk and Wool Kilim Shoriz Tribal Village and City Carpets to be auctioned Due to the financial difficulties of one of the renowned oriental rug dealers in the Washington Metropolitan Area we have been commissioned to liquidate a large collection of fine quality handmade Persian & Oriental Rugs The Repossessed Merchandise has been consigned to us for immediate disposal and the magnificent collection has been moved from the showroom we OGDEN PARK HOTEL ALL RUGS FURNISHED WITH CERTIFICATE 2:00 PM OF APPRAISAL Carrie Farrell Lance Carpenter Feb 10 Feb 10 247 24TH ST SATURDAY FEB 3 AUCTION 2:00 PM VIEWING 1:00 PM Registered Weddings Wendy A Perrins Ray T Tanner TO ment to homosexual men and & most influential of the Puritan people a find of this nature is Although historians and bibliographers knew Mather gave a stirring funeral sermon from newspaper accounts letters and other sources they had searched sit-i- n ROTC be expelled in 1993 if the military continued to deny enlistc Franklin McCain Ezell who identified the document He is chief librarian of the Essex Institute AUCTION Wis (AP) — Uni- isconsin regents David Richmond significant” said Richard TO RAISE CASH TO MEET URGENT LIABILITY IN ORDER TO PREVENT BANKRUPTCY IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL OF INVENTORY OF HANDMADE fused Friday to expel the Reserve Officers' Training Corps a move sought by a faculty group to protest the military's ban on enlisting homosexuals The board voted 13-- 3 to accept the recommendation of UniversiKenneth Shaw ty President which calls for an aggressive lobbying effort to reverse the Pentagon policx Shaw's recommendation was adopted rather than a faculty-backe- d a "Because of Mather's standing very Fyffe MEMERGENcyACiQUjDXTjonL despite its ban on gays DISON witch trials as one of the most learned and The four blacks who were denied service at a Woolworth store in Greensboro NC 30 years ago were served in a reunion of the historic event in civil rights The top photo shows (from left) M st k IjadIUtreEincI AUTHENTICITY Terms: Cash Check Visa MC Auctioneer: Bonnie Jackson 3024 Brinker Ave Ogden 393-370- 3 -- est campus approved a resoluj tion asking the university to expel ROTC from campus in F93 if the military continued to ban homosexuals Several other campus groups followed with similar resolutions Shaw responded this week by saying he didn't believe severing the university's ties to the military would effectively encourage THE Q 1221 East 5800 South South Ogden rp he said About 1390 students are enrolled in Army Navy and Air Force ROTC programs through- Free Memberships Drawn Daily! 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