Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963 Page: 14 of 28
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STATE AMO LOCAL TAX COLLECTIONS
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One of the factors cited as win- novsky, at a state dinner in Ran-
emit Latin-American sympathies goon this week, saying his 7-day
is the frequent ano frank state- visit will strengthen friendship be-
merits by U.S. ofiicials regarding tween the peoples and armed
the importance of democratic in- forces of Burma and the Soviet
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Soviet armed forces are a power-
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the Latin-American countries and collective farms to Burma's 21
Cuba must be iniensified." million people, and even though
The study group visited Peru. Ne Win's posture is one of in-
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person. They ranged from a high of $298 per capita in
California to a low of *121 in Alabama. Newschar shows
the ranking of the states National average jumped 57 per
cent between 1953 and 1961. Data from National Industrial
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pamphlet were mailed to news-
papers. public figures, members
of Parliament and even the chief
of MI5. Britain's top intelligence
organisation
discuss the matter further. except Out of these discussions arose
to say that those invited to the the idea of a meeting of a small
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world peace
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READING, England (AP)-Sup- pamphlet containing the informa- from." Collins said - I has noth
posedly secret plans tar civil de-tion and suggesung that the ing to do with the CND”
completely revising Ken
posals now deadlockea __________
. gress. Ion and Undersecretary Henry H
Ford confirmed he is a mem- Fowler "have met from time to
ber of a five-man group that is time with interested business lead- reported by the Hereto Tribune,
studying tax revisu mid that it ers to discuss their views on the calls for "net reductions of corpor-
has invited others to meet with it need for the enactment this year ate and individual taxes totaling
'. A Ford spokesmar declined to of a law reducing high tax rates about $10 billion, a substantal
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Allen Speaks
At Breakfast out since 194* when Britain grant-
Brown County residents plann ed independence after S3 years of
Ing to attend the West Texas rule
Chamber of Commerce legislative The. Communists gained no
breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday seats in free elections held in 1960.
to Austin's Commodore Perry Constant Communist guerrilla in-
Hotel can contact IF Bay surgency has plauged the country-
Teas Rep. John Allen of Long- side.
- — The question in Burma today,
however, is: Can the Communists
gain covertly what they failed to
get openly? |
They will certainly have an I
economic base well laid for their I
operations if ever Ne Win's mill- I
tan dictatorship falters and he is I
shuffled out of the pack like so I
proximately 25 others to meet__-______.______
with them in Washungton April 25 Washington, howevei, issued a
fence against a nuclear attack on marchers detour to visit a secret One of threw distributing the
BnenesomapemaresensFid“yane siTsa*"” ■ “ pamgniceaphulip.scnng
etort of their annual 50-mile trek Sponsors of the march, the Cam- 1^.^. df ian Wh5cn
woLondon Yard surth began an Desarmamen tromthe CND on rounds I
Scotland Yard quIcKIy began en CND neacea oy canon Jonn method, were to tama FarlyI
Investigation into wnal was ad- Collins, quickly disclaimed any last vear ..... 15 ar.
nutted as a major security leak, connection with ihe pamphlets, imprisoned after heL "ersswers
A militant wing of the anti- "I have seen tbis document. but of consoiacv End5&5 OVrCtei
maclear movement passed out I do not know where it comes SecretTAcT -
* “ " i Extremist tactics have cost the
group some at its original sup-
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where a military junta is in pow- creasing suspicion of the West, a
er. and Costa Rica whose demo- top Western diplomat says:
eratic institutions are rated "He knows what communism is.
among the soundest ir the hemis- and he doesn't want it."
phere. It also visbet Colombia, Ne Win toasted the touring
Ecuador and Panama. fense chief. Marshal Rodion Mi
and it would present President posals now before the Congress." the launching of a temp nr my. pri-
Kennedy a compromise tax plan DISCUSS VIEWS vato. tadependeat ano nonpart-
But the department added that san organization Mug the lines
Treasury Secretary Douglas DO- of the attached statement of prin-
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for decisive action to 1*61 to re-
dure taxes"
The Herald Tribum story, by
Donald L aogers, busineas and f-
nancial edito, said Ford, chair-
man of Ford Motor Co., has called
for an April » meeting of * busi-
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Marxism Threatens
To Engulf Burma
RANGOON, Burma iAPi—Bud- many of Burma s leading fig-
dhist Burma has smashed parlia- ures.
mentary democracy. established State control of the economy as
14A----BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, April 14, 1943
government," the report said
■ The group headed by Rep.
Armistead I. Selaen Jr., D-Ala.,
teas asked by the House Foreign
Relations Committee tc conduct
thorough studies ano investiga-
tions in Latin America in the aft-
ermath of the Cuban crisis.
’ “The Soviet Union military- in authoritarian rule and plunged severe as that implemented bv
tervention in Cuba proved to into doctrinaire Marxism with a Communist China is envisaged by
many Latin Americans that U.S. zeal that has stunned Southeast Ne’Win.
preoccupation with Cuba was Asia. Western observers in Rangoon
justified and did not stem solely All this has taken place in re- caught unawares by Burma's sud-
from a desire to protect IS pro- cent months in a corner of the den rush towards Marxism be-
perty . the group s report said, world where apparent shifts in po- lieve that forces peculiar to the i
SHOCKED DIGNITY litical allegiance have a direct im- Burmese way of life will liberal-
negotiation for removal of Soviet pact on the cold war. Burma ize Ne Win's strict medicine for
missile, over rtuel Castro's shares borders with five nations— what he feels are the ills of his
head. shocked che -atin Amen neutralist Laos and India, pro- country-corruption. a persistent The first successful use of .air:
can sense of lignit) and na- Western Pakistan and Thailand, sluggishness in the economy, and Pdanesiinn‘arminsocsuredin 1921
tionalism " and Communist China disinterest in the peasants by the whenthe OhionAzrie tltur n Fx-
As a result the appeal of Cas- DANGEROUS MAN ruling elite. Periment-station ran tests in in-
tros revolution as a model for The mro who hrou-ht shred this 1 the .ir, _
solving Latin Amer k a s roblems volcanic eruption in easy-going r
has faded percepl bly," the re- Burmese life. Gen. Ne Win. ap- I
port declared 1 pears potentially the most danger- I
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Ford, Four Others
Propose Tax Plan
DETROIT CAP - Henry Ford April Sth meeting number some-
I and four other pre mint busi- thing like S.
nessmen are considering recom- The hewspape
mending revision of the nattea's was prepared "at the dirt ra-
tal structure and have invited ap- quest of the Treasury ’
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favorable position in Latin several elements working in favor curate and warned that the an-
America than t ias tor many of the United States onymous authors ot the pamphlet
Alam." a special suudy mission The group also praised the will face prosecution it they are
Eor the House 31 Representatives Peace Corps "whose volunteers caught.
reported Saturday have deeply mpressea the Latin The march started from the
The bipartisan four-member Americans by living among the atomic weapons research center
group said a combination of fac- lower income group in an effort at Aldermaston and the column
®rs had brought tis about to alleviate to some extent their had grown to more than 10,000
--------------- present plight. . Iwhen it reached Teadng.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963, newspaper, April 14, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482967/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.