The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1978 Page: 17 of 30
thirty pages : ill. ; page 18 x 12 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
t!-Immytowm
Business Mirror - ■
Americans' Anger At High
Taxes Showing Up At Polls
Scandal-Ridden Cadets To
Graduate At West Point
Funeral
Notices
1101 Jsksttus sill kt kMat 4
' p.m. Thursday at uud
Frost* Fassrsl Hstus Cktfsl
1 silk Iks R*. Sf** fsulks*
' sfftrtsUs§.
4 Wsrtd W* II eeserwe,
' Imi died ttasdsy st kls Imw
Ilf It isrrlutd ky kit mslkff,
Urt Hs,u Rsldmis mj Rsrtl
Ankmri sst list*. 4sslf J.\
Skew sj F~1 Irik*; usd lw
krwthfn, /.C is** sfLsRsrtsl
ssd lusaard its* sfRuytsus.
Tun stuff*, sus ssfkstrt ssd
s kstl sf rrtstis* ssd frUsdt
By John cunnotp
AP Besiarei Aeaiyii
NEW YORK (AP) - If you
judge from the limited results
oI primary voting returm. the
ingtr of Americans against na-
me Use* u ulung a very prac-
tical turn
Reviewing returm from Cali-
fornia, MperuUy. and Ohio and
New Jeney alio, ioiw political
analyiti are likely to aee a ten-
dency of Amencam to tram-
late their anger Into practical
politic!
But if there u evidence from
the polls that Americans are
fed up with rising taxes, there
u leu proof that they are will-
ing to accept the alternative.
constitute the biggest single
item in household budgets •
labor and homeowners, and at-
tempting to dictate to each oth-
i cr. with the federal government
> by all measures the winner
But there is abundant evi-
dence also that institutions such
as business, labor, and con-
sumers are seeking more each
year from government, while at
the tame time denouncing its
power over them
These demands, combined
with mflation-which. it is often
argued, is largely a product of
big government and deficit
spending-have indeed made |
life difficult for taxpayers i
The Tax Foundation, a tax-
exempt organization zealously |
dedicated to reducing taxes by i
demonstrating waste, claims \
that the combined toll of taxes <
I A typical taxpayer, the Tax
Foundation notes, now works 2
■ hours and 42 minutes every
i eight-hour workday to earn
enough to pay taxes. In month-
ly terms, it means working to
pay taxes from January to
May
Perhaps the loudest com-
plaints of all are registered by
property owners, who feel they
carry a disproportionate bur-
den And they have strong sup-
port from real estate, financing
and building organizations
These critics don't mind sug-
gesting that sales taxes, school-
use levies or taxes on those
who otherwise place the great-
est burden on municipal facil-
The Ifcyear-nld institution
had a record *46 graduates ,
A number of the M who were
readmitted - most of whom
declined to be named - main-
tained M interviews before the
ceremony that West Point still
situ turtum «•
Muriel will k* Is Wslltr
truss (.smustry Is Old Ill*r.
trrssffstuslt srs ssdtr
dlrsrllus •/ Jskstss ssd
Irmtrr fssrrsl Hsm*.
of expediency
and hypocrisy lot survival de-
spite radical reforms brought
un by the scandal
It stinks,' one graduate said
of the honor system It 's rot-
ten, worn than it ever was I
came bark to the same stuff
because people are people I
don't rare what they do around
hers - It's not going to be the
way they srsnt It to Ik"
Said another. "I think things
are changing for the better, but
I don't think It's as good ae it
should be They still have the
archaic honor system, which is I
the root of the problem "
Gen Bernard Rogers Army
chief of staff and the main
commencement speaker, <>b
PERHAPS JAPANESE
DESIGNER Kansal
Yamamoto intended this
silk outfit for the shrinking
violet. Or maybe It’s
meant for the llfe-of-the-
party who needs a color-
coordinated lampshade to
plop on her head. This was
one of several designs
unveiled by Yamamoto at
a recent Paris showing of
his fall and winter ready-
to-wear Une._
which is a reduction of govern-
ment services ,
That, of course, is not Just
ities, would be more equitable
Opponents of such tactics hoi-
1 e r about discrimination-
against the poor, against large
families, even against race. But
retirees, increasingly active po-
litically. often are a match for
them
Honor Roll
JITANDRA AND Ravindra
Patel, both of Baytown, have
been named to the spring
semester honor roll at San
Jacinto College. To qualify, a
student must carry at least 12
semester hours of credit, earn a
grade point average of J.25 or
New topi
cuts costs
tMNHMNPMRI IMMI, IT
llquely referred to the 197*
scandal In his prepared re-
marks. most of which were de-
voted lo a defense of the volun-
teer Army Speaking of (he
Class of 1971. which absorbed
M of the disgraced cadets, Ro-
gers declared
"It has known some turbulent
times has dealt with some dtl-
manufacturing oontimsoua
lengths of euperconducttiig
tape, developed at Lei
Alamos Scientific
Laboratory, may offer more
efficient and lew expensive
underground traiumlaaton
cables
Currently, conventions!
underground cablia cost five
to II Umei more than over
head lima, and reportadly
thie innovation could lead to
the Rnt economical super-
conduction underground
Ul dUUUIUH, .TUN VJliJ, WUU IMU
been practicing Judo (or two
yean, placed sixth In the nation
in tbf lightweight category of
women's Judo competition in
Chicago in April. She is now
ekgibit to try out for tha world
gamas In two yean. Sho plans to
work out with the French Judo
team in Paris during the
ROBERT I Marti* Is the sew
Capuhs of the BatdariUp Ta-
la, the rouatry's first
battleship la hacasue a Wait
•brine, Joining the UJ. Navy
la ItM, Martin served mi sc-
livs doty ever M yarn. Ha was
awarded several boson, la-
dodiag the Presidential CM*
tlae from Preside*! Harry I.
Truman and the Secretary if
better for the semester and
make no falling grades
The National Portrait Gallery
In Washington, D.C., has ac-
quired a self-portrait by the
Stsllssi Ednm Rickard of
Klndsr.
Iks wiukMkhulwjiife
4rra*ftmtnti ars sudor
direction sf WsIksr Fastral
Hums.
American artist John Singleton
Copley (178S-1815). The painting
was done in the early 1780u.
Moored M lM Jaciato
Bittlogroaad Park , tke
battleship bos served M yean
as a naval mosoem open dally
to the pabUr
THIS WEEK
ONLY
We want to be your favorite store
SAVE ON OUR NEWEST RADIAL TIRE
0 2 POLYESTER RADIAL PLIES A 2 FIBERGLASS BELTS
. RESPONSIVE TRACTION, HANDLING, & LONGER TIRE MILEAGE
e HELPS IMPROVE FUEL ECONOMY
TUNE-UP KITS
DHCOOR
MOTORCRAFT /
FULL 4 PLY
POLYESTER CORD
TIRES-—
Pritod From i
n *!39
For comfortable
summer driving.
GM UNi-SfT
$5.97
SOFA DE
TERCIOPELO
AUTO AIR CONDITIONER
CHECK A RECHARGE
8 TRACK STEREO
*78-13 ■■■
BIACKWAU p|us $1.69 F.E.T.
Other -sizes comporobly
low priced
COMPLETE BRAKE OVERHAUL
YOUR CHOICE
Disc or Drum
Type Brakes
FREON EXTRA
• REFIll system with froon * TIGHTEN pulleys,
bolts, & mounts • CHECK compressor, hose
connections • LEAK chock entire system
Romany
INSTAUATION AVAIIABIE
10 PARTES DE
JUEGOS DE SALA
HEAVY DUTY POWER 36
BATTTERY gffljjCg
Installed
ABU.S. Cors ^P**"**............... . 1
DRUM TYPE AU FOUR WHEELS
• Install premium broke linings • Resurface drums
t Rebuild wheel cylinders i Replace brake hord-
wore • Bleed, flush ond refill system • Inspect
moster cylinder • Repack front wheel bearings
DSCHQHT, DRUM REAR -
. Replace pods . Rebuild calipers • Replace hard-
ware ♦ Resurface rotors • Complete overhaul
rear broke assembly
IlchODQt
Groups 1.194.22F
IATTHY 9QST PROTECTORS 974 PAIR
Okay &! AT WOQ4.CO VH'sHOP DAILY: 10 A.M. lo 9:30 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON hi MO P.lTf—■
HWY. 146 AND TEXAS AYE
427-5013
LUDTKE
(EE0 A GRAIN
METRIC SIZE AISO FITS F.E.T.
P165 80RI3 AR78-13 $1 79
P!85 75R13 8R78-53 1 93
METRIC SIZE ALSO FITS F.E.T
PI85 75RI4 CR78-I4 $2 08
PI95 75R14 DR ER78-14 2 20
P205/75R14 FR78-I4 2.47
P215 75R14 GR78-14 2.59
P225/75R14 HR78-I4 2,75
METRIC SIZE ALSO FITS F.E.T.
P205/75R15 FR GR78-15 $2.62
P215 75R15 HR78-15 2.79
P235 75R15 IR78-15 3.04
GREAT TIRE VALUE
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1978, newspaper, June 7, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074558/m1/17/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.