The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1982 Page: 4 of 80
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THE BAYTOWN SIM
Wrdnc*d»>, June It, lWi
SUV
‘EDITORIAL
• Editorials
• Other Views
•"Sun Files
• Features
• Letters
• Cartoons
Other 'Fed' Payments
Should Be Examined
Jack Anderson
While Haig Away, 'Mice' Played
Thousands of people who r<
Ial Security Income *S!>1 m,
refuse to let Social Security
lette
elve monthly Supplemen
’ lose their checks if they
iminislration officials set
> have been sent to the SSI
asking them, to sign a con
curity Administration ac-
erecords
seeking access to an in
______tax records ,
More than four million
recipients, parents and spoust
M-nt form giving the Social S
•os to Internal Revenue Ser\
The agency said, it is not
dividual's income tax return itself only to interest
statements filed by banks and other forms including
reports ofgambling income, health care payments and in
come from partnerships and farm subsidies
The Reagan administration has tried to require
students to submit copies of their parents' income tax
returns when applying for grants but so far Congress has
not allowed it
Those who refuse or K >nd to a second i
will lose their SSI checks The crackdown is expected to
knock 88,000 welfare recipients with urireported income
or bank accounts off the rolls and save $140 million m-
fiscal ioni
The General Accounting Office estimated last year that
SSI paid more than $100 million in 1980 to people with
unreported accounts and other unreported assets
SSI will cost the federal government nearly $8 billion in
fiscal 1983 Some states also supplement the benefits with
their own funds
The crackdown is being challenged by Rep. Stephen
Miiurz 1) N i whojsM-d ib'Ust \\,i\s and Means sub
committee loTiWbul why thr ;Veenr-y failerftonotify i on -
gress or make any other public announcement about the
So far. no one has been dropped from SSI rolls for refus j |
mg To sign-the form If benefits are stopped, recipients
will get a notice explaining why and advising them of
their right to appeal ■!
The Social Security Administration said that as of last ! P
September there were 4.037 881 SSI recipients, including* |
■ V ■ pe / nine j: ■ 1 ■ ■■ e ,e
Individuals with resources worth more than 1.500. to-
cludmg bank accounts, burial plots and other assets, and
couples with resources exceeding$2,250 are ineligible for
The Raytown sun hopes !I " curity \d:i
tion w ill fna.Ko e\er;. repsufMidr.erb'i * !o>»\ok1 deprn ing
the elderly of Vsl benefit,-- wpich mav mean the dif-
ier -'111 t ' . a ..., . • - . J. - . - ;
No fool proof way has been devised to prevent abuse of
continuing efforts by disbursing agencies to prevent pay
ment of tax funds to undeserving persons
It is a wonder there is not more abuse of federal aid pro-
grams what with millions of . hock- r t :ic -ent out mon
thly to satisfy an assortment ofa.punts
In addition, to billions in tax money paid to millions of
recipients each month, the cost of administering this pro
gram is staggering
UGH 5
iURPRISED by this
new policy. Baker
utly \
oted to table the
ms res
olution Joining bin,
Sen.: J'
ton Tower R Tevax
had s2ot
ten hiv ■ ivnals from a
'
not only stunned Sytnms. but
was.
Bottom to Capitol Hill. m
■
tion on a tough <intr( ast i
non caused a surpri-
nt mule fiipflop by '
Republican senators Th
turn lost by two votes
Th
its sponsor.
Steve Sy
ms R
etter arrived tt»
n»\\t day
fom
Idaho and
Majority
Leader
he- State Depart
mem s coni
[res
Howard Baker hip d
eep W
i sen >7'
outrage an
1 embarra
merit.
Tht* pert {nen
ling
Here' s' the sU
Mfence. teed: *
Bec ause of
.f he
During '&
Senate de.
utt* on
roubn^d >4tuatKH
i m the C
measures to
stop Cuban
ififsltra
today *
e do not Lw
Don m Centr
ai America
me was ripe
s'.mms .restater
lelpful to our ov
nent resoii
if 10ft
firm a l%2 ar
(ti-Castre re-
__
tbRSETlX
DICK-
d a turmoil al lop* levels in
ate Department The secret
-ript of a conversation bbt
\s- ■' " ' s... re ,iry 1 s'
Inter W m eric a n Affairs
as Eadcn and his deputy,
ephen Rosworih. _ makes this
.undanOv Hear 'V ,
F.nders who was on Air Force
ne • ith haig. said "Steve, I'm
tiling about the vote on Cuba in
e Senate yesterday Apparently
e radio said this morning the
ale Department opposed the
-solution Is that correct"
Bosworth Through a
rewup a letter did go forward
(heating as you said that we
iposedthe resolution
Enders Steve, that’s an to
edible screwup How did that
Bosworth' "AH I've been able
to do is qualify that no one here in
this bureau knew about it We are
now engaged in an effort to try
and walk this cal backwards in
the noon (press i briefing We
can't leave the majority leader
sitting out there on the end of that
limb all by himself
After a pause Enders said
'Steve I talked to the secretary
ami he would like to get together
and work out a denial of this so.
that ,*Ur position, .is clear He
urged Bo'-worth (<> figure out i
way to get the resolution rein
In-luted and passed with White
House support and added
Find out, 1 mean check further
on what the hell happened. .
because it does seerd incredible
that alter a year of working to get
a strong position on Cuba that
something like this could have
happened l don t understand it
Svmms mollified hv profuse
Slate Department apologies now
has administration support for hts
reviiution Haig and Enders are
still trying to find out how the
foul up occurred
»y.,
Readers'
Views
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To The Sun
Enclosed is a copy of toy
telephone bill with the General
Telephone Company of the
Southwest for the month ot June
Yon. will notice that they are
charging me & : i for E A s ser
vice from June 4 to July 4 19H2
You will aiso notice that my iocai
only » I called the telephone
company about this and they Said
this charge had not passed yet.
..
could go arosei a charge. •
• sc' ,■ ■ ■ ■ not been ap
roved by the Public Utility Com
Scrap Rubber Collected In 1942
Hay town sun til
Just Like Ordinary People
From The
this S till
Wvears.agh'-
JINK 16 1942
Scrap rubber collected after
one day of the campaign in East
Harris County is being measured
n tons TV Humble Service Sla
run tnousaftC
.
' ,Kfd( tosI
JUNE 1«. 1962
ugh the
1 always pay my bills on lime
and if this charge had been ap
proved I would be glad to pav this
charge l called the telephone
company about this and they in
sinuated that if 1 did not pay this
charge now that mv service
might i>e discontinued 1 am pro
Miss Alton Ruth Whitaker. ** oelayrd
physical education teacher amt n^jurs of -
tesiing this kind of business tac
big day in La Porte tlc They also informed me that if
where the annual Sv Ivan Beach thls dld ^ mv mon,v
Day is taking place Normatlv tH- refunded My money means as
held m M.n .Sylvan Beach Day miH:h j0 me as „ does w them-
was delayed this year while and I can be drawing interest on
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?he «,SP,rea,rae„, *„uld come a** (trough con- tSSrMZ
gresstonal legislation requiring federal agencies to do district sales manager Women s Army Auxiliary « orp> P Maraaret Juanita Mamn» H more or less, but I am not w0>
what most people have to do - pay their bills on time or Two Highlands women and an she IS questioned by Judge Sarah graduat<> o( Rofe<irt ¥ ^ Hl„h Pa' 'his amountat this time
lacemtereslcharge ml.r.rban m.lorm.n (I tkeeo-M M.to Ma £ ZXZmSZSZSSZ
A bill paired bv Conercs'. Mtc a 30-dav pavmcnt period bora., are .lightly mailed wbtna nidge Teagle Foundation Nur.mg Jjrmv )r„^.n,,iK
»nle» a contract >pec, I, esollwrwise II provides a single SSn^1 JUNEi.iio JJS?? % wh"J
a, - Mr, on, Street —. ,n JgjratSeEg. **-«*»■ W. A. Ig ZgSSS g3S?j!
c.- at the McCarty Street station ..
Tbc interest rate.for overdue Dills is based on a formula, Houstoh The women who reeeiv
reffectinK current borrow ing costs ^ ed cuts and bruises from nvmn """ arv ”*
What would happen if a federal agenev didn't pav its B13*8 art Mrs ,(; Treat is me Brun^Ln Theater
wills on time and then refused to pay the interest due" E L «a^son ,wh0 >‘er"
Would the agency be forced out of business0 That s pro- terurbancar ^ ***
bablv too much to hope for
bills on time and then refused to pay the interest due" manager ami < ah.-.- Houston
attornev is a candidate for Har
rls County Dtstnct Attorney
The .Armed Forces Blood pro
gram bring its bhxxlmobde
tiasb •< B Mown this month n
quest of 200 pints of Wood Wllton
Roper i- the East Harris ( ounty
< hairrr.a- Appoimments forgive
Wherefore lift up the hands
Bible
whichihang down, and the feeble
knees, and make straight paths
tor your feet, led that which ts
Verse
lame be turned out of the way.
but let it rather be healed
Hebrews 12 12.13
terurba
■ ■ , Ac fr IT ! . V- » ■
Washington okays permits for
copper for electrical wire* to
carry power to the new Goose
( reek sanitary sewer plant am) a
new water well in Petty
The Harris County-War Ration
£f)r $aptotoft &un
IIHTMIkt DYSUTMIkT
isyiitnwo Mean mat
i w dwac mnm an
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Today is Wednes
day. June 16, the
tSTJU-iiav of jig?
( There are iw« days
left m the year
Today's highlight
in history
On June 16 1963.
the first woman
■ space traveler
Valentina Teresh-
kpva, was launched
j, i,i‘" orb • ■ . . the
7 Scktet Union
On this date
In 161*. the first
All-Russian Congress
. of the Soviets was
In t92*i the Council
ot the League of Na-
tions beg) it- firvi
;-7- « 71'ec' i, ■- -■
James Palace m lam
don
In 19717 the US
Senate, voted, against
a plan calling tor
total American troop
Withdrawal from
Viet naimby the end of
the year. ’ -
And in 1976. U S
Ambassador Frant is
Melov and his
counselor, Robert
Waring were kidnap-
ped and killed in
Beirut Lebanon
Ten year- ago
Writer Clifford Irving
u ,iv sentenced to two
wears to y«to and his
w de to two months i%
■ onm-t uttn w-jth I rv
mg s Tjo thousand
dollar sale of a bogus
Howard Hughes
biography to
McGraw Hill
'Oae.jmar ago The
Senate approved a
measure to provide
federal funds for
medical treatment
tor Vietnam veterans
exposed to the
defoliant Agent
Orange
Ioanna is working this summer
as a lab aide at Gulf Coast
Hdspita ; 1 ' • - * " 1 '«' **v« ral people
' ■ • . - io Itxiut.tr
and avid goiter breaks that Business practice howevep. sime
magic 100 mark at Goose t reek PeoP,*‘ )us< »* hack and don t pro
( ountry ( tub carding a 4945 94 hoping. I guess that so
He is the son of Mr and Mrs M C mwne will, so I am proud to
Bobbitt of Baytown and practices ** P3rt 'hat someone else
regularly Randy says Ms father Mn< ereiv
tsn t playing too good tight Mavis Sanders T-
'"’w j_^ 510 E Sterling
Berry's
World
o.s ceimt fiswwas-
Bsd
, benous oiffw t$ ooty up
d news Onfy one out of frve of us
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1982, newspaper, June 16, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063675/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.