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On Tax, Revenue Proposals
Sacramento -IUPD- After a
non-productive first week, the
California Legislature began
to move today on Gov. Ed
mund G. Brown's twin tax
and revenue programs.
The revenue proposal was
set for a morning hearing of
the Senate Revenue and Tax
ation Committee - its first
test of the special legislative
session.
But also before the com
mittee, dominated by Demo
crats, was a Republican-sponsored
compromise designed to
get the state through the cur
rent fiscal year without added
taxes.
Meanwhile, the Senate Fi
nance Committee scheduled
its first formal hearing on the
Democratic governor's plan
to augment the state budget
by $112 million.
Sen. Virgil O'Sullivan (D
Williams), picked by the gov
ernor to author the revenue
program, so far has declined
to introduce one major bill -a
measure to free 840,000
small taxpayers from any
state income tax.
When the Republicans dis-
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covered O Sullivan s reluc
tance, they moved quickly.
Assemblyman Robert Mona
ghan (R-Tracy) announced he
would introduce the bill. The
measure would exempt single
persons who would pay less
than $5 and married couples
who would pay under $10
from the state's personal in
come tax.
The new revenue proposals
are nearly identical to those
turned aside during the six
month general session of the
legislature, which ended June
21 in a nightmare of a log
jam during the final two hec
tic days.
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Sen. Goldwafer's
Draff Supporters
Express Concern
Washington-flJPD-Supporters
of Sen. Barry Goldwater to
day interpreted as a challenge
New York Gov. Nelson A
Rockefeller's attack on the
GOP's "radical right."
Rockefeller, a possible GOP
presidential candidate 1 n
1064, said Sunday his party
was being threatened by what
he described as a growing sub
version from the "radical right
lunatic fringe." Rockefeller
also cautoned against aban
don 1 n g northern industrial
areas in order to concentrate
on getting the southern vote,
Such a plan would be disas
trous, he said. He did not men'
tion Goldwater, a conserva
tives' favorite for the GOP
nomination, by name but his
inference appeared clear.
Mrs. lone F. Harrington,
Republican national committee-woman
from Indiana and
co-chairman of the new draft
Goldwater committee, said to
day she believed Rockefeller's
statement was "probably s
prelude to the national gover
nors' conference next week."
Rockefeller has announced
that he plans to introduce a
strong civil rights resolution
at the conference: Previous
attempts to put the governors
on record with similar resolu
tions have resulted in a south.
ern governors' talkathon that
led to tabling of the resolu
tions.
Mrs. Harrington said she
was concerned that Rockefel
ler inferred the Goldwater-for-presidont
movement was
sectional in nature. She said
the committee had not
"crossed off" any section of
the nation in its projections
of possible Goldwater vote
strength in a presidential elec
tion. Rockefeller pointed to the
recent Young Republican na
tional convention in San
Francisco as an example of
how the "Republican party is
in real danger of subversion
by the radical, well financed
and highly disciplined" rad
ical right.
He said the proceedings
there were dominated by ex
tremist groups, "carefully or
ganized, well financed and op
erating through the tactics of
ruthless, rough-shod intimida
tion. "The leaders of the Birch
ers and others of the radical
right lunatic fringe . . , who
successfully engineered this
disgraceful subversion . . .
are the same people who are
now moving to subvert the
Republican party Itself," he
said. By "Birchers" he meant
the John Birch Society.
The governor said these ex
tremists preach programs of
"distrust, disunity and the ul
timate destruction of the con
fidence of the people in them
selves. They are purveyors of
hate and distrust ..."
Railroad Committee Hopes
To Submit Report on Friday
Washington (UPD A special
presidential committee study
ing the facts in the railroad
work rules dispute "hope
fully" will submit its report
Friday to President Kennedy,
a Labor Department spokes
man said today.
Railway company and
union representatives met to
day to inform the panel of
their concept of the issues. At
a similar meeting Tuesday,
the parties will outline for
the panel their positions on
the issues.
A closed session of the spe
cial committee will be held
Wednesday and "the report
to the President hopefully
will be submitted on Friday,"
a spokesman said. This would
be three days before the orig
inal target date.
The special committee was
appointed by President Ken
nedy to make recommenda
tions for a solution to the
deadlock over new work
rules. Kennedy intends to
use the committee's report as
gress next Monday to end
the dispute.
The railroads have agreed
to postpone until July 29 im
position of new work rules
which eventually would elim
inate the jobs of 37.0UU tire
men on diesel locomotives.
The unions have rejected all
nrnnnun Is for arbitration of
the dispute, saying most of
the firemen are needed as a
safety measure.
Chances that both sides
would settle the dispute with
out outside helD were dim.
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz said Sunday both rail
road management and the
five operating unions were
assuming that the government
or Congres would settle it and
"there is no affirmative at
tempt" to break the dead
lock. Wirtz sad there still were
"all manners of procedures"
that could be used for settling
the dispute short of compul
sory arbitration.
He said "every single pro
posal wheh has been made in
this case has been immediate
ly labeled as compulsory
a basis for proposals to Con- arbitration." But he said this
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KOREAN POLITICAL PARTIES FORM SINGLE GROUP
Seoul, Korea-dlPD-Three leading political parties todav
merged into a single group Jo oppose Junta Chairman Gen.
Park Chung Hee In elections promised bv the mililarv later
this fall. Park seised power in a military coup two years ago.
CHINESE RED CROSS DONATING MEDICINE -
Tokyo-WPIUThe Chinese Red Cross society is donating
some $45,000 worth of medicine and medical equipment to
Communist Viet Cong guerrillas in South Viet Nam, the new
China news agency said today in a broadcast monitored here.
AMERICAN STUDENT DROWNS IN CUBA
Havana-(UPIl-The newspaper Revolucion reported today
that Warren Hill, one of 59 American students visiting Cuba,
drowned Sunday in a hotel swimming pool in the city of
Santiago. Revolucion said the Cuban government sent a mes
sage of condolences to the student's family. His home address
was not reported.
COMMUNISTS LOSE IN TRADE UNION VOTING
Dagenham, England-IUPD-Trade union election results an
nounced today showed Communists lost much of their power
at the strike-plagued Ford auto plant hare. Four pro-Corn-
munlit oificeit of the Amalgamated engineering union were
beaten by non-Commumtts. '
Miss Universe Beauties Ready
Auto Issues Pace
Lower Stock List
New Yoik-IUPII-Stocks drift
ed slightly lower today.
Autos paced the decline
with White Motors, General
Motors, Chrysler and Ford
all down sizable fractions
Youngstown Sheet shed close
to a point in an otherwise
narrowlv mixed steel section.
Du Pont tumbled more than
1 In a weak chemical sector
Xerox fell more than 5 de
spite a 69 per cent jump in
its second quarter earnings
Texaco and Standard Oil of
Jersey last about la and ?4 re-
spectivcly, in the oils.
IBM lost nearly 2' i in the
electronics. North American
Aviation tumbled to 2 In the
aircrafts, Pan American
World Airways nearly a point
In the airlines. MGM lost
more than a point.
Miami Beach - IUPD - Some
of the most beautiful women
in the world practiced poise
and pulchritude today for the
opening of the week-long Miss
Universe Pageant.
Although actual com peti
tion does not begin until
Tuesday night the 97 beauties
began receiving instructions
from old hands and contest of
ficials, learned in the art of
beauty review.
Miss Universe of 19b3 will
be crowned before a national
television audience at Con
vention Hall here Saturday
night. The title is based on
beauty and carriage. No tal
ent is involved.
One of the young women
representing all of the United
States and countries around
the globe will be crowned by
Argentina's Norma Nolan,
reigning Miss Universe. The
winner will receive $7,500 in
cash and a $10,000 personal
appearance contract.
Miss U.S.A. preliminaries
will be held Tuesday and one
of the American beauties
will be crowned Wednesday
night to compete with the
global contestants In the Miss
Universe preliminaries Thursday.
Two Hospitalized
After Accident
Wolf Creek - The driver
and a passenger in a south
bound car which angled off
Ihtcrnstate 5 and rolled 200
feet down an embankment
were taken to Douglas Com
munity hospital ,by ambu
lance Sunday.
The accident occurred at
about 10:30 a.m. near the sum
mit of Wolf Creek hill south
of here.
Driver of the car was Mrs.
Annabelle Carter, 34, of Rose-
burg. The injured passenger
was James Franklin White,
also of Roseburg. There were
two other passengers.
Identification of
Body Still Sought
There Is still not Identifica
tion of the body of a small boy
found in the Keene creek res
ervoir about 12 miles east of
Ashland Inst Thursday night
I and the cause of death has not
i been determined. Jackson
County District Attorney
Alan B. Holmes said today.
The autopsy held here
i showed no bone fractures Xt
', the body, which was clad in a
! red T-shirt with white stripes,
! a diaper, plastic pants, cord
uroy trousers and white shoes.
Officers estimated the child's
age at two years.
The body was found by Roy
E. Roberts, 65, of Rogue
River, who was fishing in the
I reservoir.
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dent Kennedy's suggestion
that the dispute be referred to
Supreme Court Justice Arthur
J. Goldberg "would have per
mitted a form of mediation"
leading to a settlement. He
said arbitration would have
been "only as a last resort."
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