Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 Page: 6 of 9
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WASHEE DAY
Editorial Page
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"We think our work here
helped the whole effort," the
major said "Sometimes you
come back feeling unsatisfied
when you've bombed the Viet
Cong in heavy foliage. All you
can see are the explosions
You can't tell the results.
palm bombs at $275, and 17.-
200 rockets at $1,950 apiece.
On his 99th day the-major
lowered his wheels and came
in for a perfect landing. It
was his 107th mission, 10
more than any other member
of his squadron.
computers. These machines
keep a closer eye on an in-
dividual's sources of income,
such as interest and divi-
dends And more of these are
being reported now than when
tax forms were inspected
only by the human eye, and
on a sampling basis.
Some taxes you pay the
federal government aren't in-
cluded in the cut on income
rates. Social Security levies.
MILL YOU BUY MEOl
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SHOWED YOU AT
ELSES? —
10 years state tax recepits
jumped 136 per cent, and lo-
cal governments increased
their take by 117 per cent.
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mand. Not one of his men
has cracked up under com-
more persons were employed
And next year the percentage
withheld from pay checks will
be steeper than ever.
But the biggest percentage
rise in tax collections has
been at the state and local
level.
The Tax Foundation, a New
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but feel the government got
its money's worth.
"It may even have been a
bargain " said Maj Minish,
his taciturn face breaking in-
to a smile •’Over all, we feel
we did a good job.”.
Tile $21-million figure re-
flects the cost of the ordnance
his squadron of F100 fighter
planes expended while flying
nearly 1 3-4 million miles and
2.200 sorties.
It doesn't include the fuel
consumption, salaries of the
flyers, or the value of two
planes lost in action
The major, a native of Yel.
lowstone Park, Wyo., whose
wife and four children now
live at Alexandria La., start-
ed posting the ammunition
costs at the beginning of the
squadron's tour of duty
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11:00 Tonight
12.00 Tomorrow’s Headlines
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THURSDAY
By DORIS KLEIN
HOLLYWOOD * - Curled
up in the big, leather restau-
rant booth, a mane of dark
hair shading her makeup-less
face. Vicki Tiel looked like
any starlet working the pub-
licity route to stardom
Only her reaction was dif-
ferent.
"Me, an actress?" she gig-
gled. "Heavens, no I’ll leave
that to those who can act."
In less than a year, Vicki,
without acting a line, has be-
come the toast of Paris, been
snubbed by Yves St. Laurent,
Garage Sale
antiques, ru
clothes, odd
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"I expended 800 rounds of
20mm fire at some Viet Cong
in a tree area northwest of
here," he said. "I never
thought about it being my last
misison. It was just like any
other one.
"I haven’t been sweating
out the last few particularly.
Flying as many missions as
we have, someone is bound to
be hit now and then But I’ve
never been concerned over
my own welfare.
around $60 billion this year, reports that from fiscal 1955
In 1963 these levies averaged to 1965 federal tax receipts
out to about $250 per capita rose 72 per cent. In the same
This year the figure is close
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province: -
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to $290 per capita.
But the federal government,
too, has been taking in more
than before it cut the rates.
Its receipts from all sources
are up $4 billion over a year
ago. ---—I
The -Treasury explains that
with two million more persons
employed now than before
the tax cut early in 1964, and
with many others getting
higher pay and working long-
er hours, the total personal
income has been rising So
there is more subject to tax,
even if the rates have been
lowered.
Also corporate profits have
been soaring. The corporate
income tax rate was lowered
in two steps — from 52 per
cent to 48 per cent. But tax
collections on the larger
earnings netted the Treasury
nearly $2 billion more in the
fiscal year that ended June
By Roy Crone
00014. MM ALL SIDES, GUNs ARE FOWrep AT Ten:
ESCAPE IS HOPELESS._________--------------
( — Maj. James A Minish bombs at $350 each, 2,250
and his men have cost Uncle
for instance, have risen as’youngest in town, she Vicki.
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DA NANG, South Viet Nam shells at $2.05 each, 3,500
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i .. New York state, for example, requires the warning
■ that excessive UH" is dangerous to health This by
law, of course
That ought to satisfy just about everybody, includ-
ing the cigarette manufacturers. After all, what is “ex.
cesisve use" of cigarettes? Would this mean four a
day for you, and four packages a day for your friend?
What might easily be construed as a reasonable, and
safe, number of cigarettes per day for a single girl
might just as easily be construed as unsafe for the ex-
pectant mother. And so it could go on, forever and
forever.-------------
Fact is, we don’t expect any serious reduction in
the consumption of cigarettes in this country, label or
no label, and regardless of what the manufacturer is
required to print on his package The Department of
Agriculture^ for example, has issued a report that
,. shows cigarette smoking has risen above the level it
reached before the warnings came from the Depart-
ment of Health. In the last fiscal year, which ended
just * little more than a week ago, there were 533
billion cigarettes consumed. The figure for the year
before was 509 billion. - - -
l. It looks like 'b^ aged principle of freedom of choice
is still with us.
Bt. pleasant Times
Member of Texas Daily Newspaper Association
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w, Furey. President and Publisher
W,N.Purey. Jr. Vice President and Associate Editor
Sims Furey, Sec. Treas, and Amt. Editor
1 Member of the Associated Press
Member of North and East Texas Press Association
Entered as second, class matter at the Post Office a
Unpleasant, Texas under the Act of Congreas, March 3
be Any erroneous reflection upon the character stand
ing or repotat on of any person or concern that
appear in the columns of this paper, will be gladly may
tected when brought to our attention. 8
thank? ituaries, resolutions 61 respect and cards of
tanks wil be charged for at regular advertised rates
six months $6.50. Other mail rates available on request
DAILY CROSSWORD
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20. Point
21. Exist
22. Tup-
me of labeling cigarette packages holds s lot
today from here to Washington and back.
, — is that the cigarette package of the future,
when this will begin is not yet clearly established —
1 will be imprinted with some sort of a legend warning
j that there is some sort of danger in the use of cigarettes.
By SAM DAWSON
A Business News Analyst
NEW YORK in — If you
suspect that despite all the
talk about tax cuts your tax
bills have been adding up to
as much sr even more than
ever, you may well be right.
Much of this is due to rising
state and local taxes The
total tax is estimated at
"I’ve never carried good
luck charms I feel our train-
ing has made us competent
"I wanted to teach them and I have faith in our planes
this stuff is too valuable to I and our crew chiefs”
waste," said Manish. “ItMinish is admired at the
caught their interest to see base here for his qualifies
the cost of a mission in terms of character and leadership
of dollars and cents " land the deep concern he has
. \ shown for the welfare of the
The $2t million-plus total officers and men in his corn
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gotten screen credit in
"What’s New Pussycat,"
rented a house in Malibu,
bought a motorcycle and a
Morgan sports car, acquired
a five-figure income and drop-
ped her first fiance.
"I've got another film now,
with Kim Novak.", she said.
"And someone’s talked to
me about filming my life
story.”
For any girl of 21 but Vicki,
the film would be a short
subject
Vicki isn't an actress, she
is a dress designer. The
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ratio
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Some of this was due to
increased prosperity supply-
ing higher incomes and swell-
ing property values on which
to levy taxes. Much of it was
due to use of new taxes or
higher rates on old ones. -
If the U.S. Treasury could
take in about $4 billion more,
from all sources in the 1965
fiscal year, the state and lo-
cal collectors probably did at
least as well.
One way or another, many
Americans will be paying ----
more taxes this year, even -
if the federal income rate has
been cut. - —
HOLLYWOOD.
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Edith Head. Jean Louis and
James Galanos.
Just a year ago last month,
Vicki was graduated from ,;
Parsons School of Design in ....
New York
With $1,000 apiece, Vicki
and classmate Mia Fonssa- .
grives, then 22, headed for
Paris to invade the haute cou-
ture.
A few weeks after they ar- :
rived, the girls took their
sketches to Louis Feraud, a
successful young designer _
“His manager liked them —
so much, he signed us to do
a collection of our own "
Their clothes appealed to
the younger set-wild, flower- :
printed stockings, above the
knee skirts, necklines slit to
the navel, in fabrics ranging
from upholstery to snake-
skin.
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clothes at Chez Castel, the %
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sorties in South Viet Nam that much of the increase in
and 800 against North Viet collections in the past year
has been due to their new
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“But in several heavy
ground battles, our F100s have
made the difference. So over-
all, we’re going home with
a feeling of satisfaction.”
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