Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1969 Page: 3 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BUULETIN
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Absence for Illness
BERRY’S WORLD
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will grow by 34 per cent."
San Antonio OKs Dirksen Says LBJ Wants
Help in Extending Surtax
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commendation
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stars have been named.
from Nixon Thursday afternoon.
tation to Congress.
written comment.
drawers.
at WILKS in Brownwood
RAYMOND SANSOUCIE CARED
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In N o r t h a m p t o n. Mass . ITouse and would like to stay Louis police officer stood watch
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would not become the political
controversy it was before Con-
er.
"But on the other hand," the
AFTER THE FIRST 30 calen-
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sion, the tax-saver is far bet- dduction to which you might
ter than the usual deduction Le entitled
like some company" in recom-
mending it to Congress.
There were indications Thurs-
day Johnson wants President-e-
lect Nixon to join him in the re-
to me that I take a personal
stand in support of a man who
had the courage to care about
his fellow citizens and their
safety.
The surtax expires June 30. It
was originally imposed as an
anti-inflation measure.
House Minority Leader Ger-
ald R. Ford, said he understood
Johnson was prepared to make
$9,000 Taken
In San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO ( API - More
than $9,000 in cash was stolen
from the City Food Stamp Cen-
ter during a lunch break Thurs-
day. police reported.
Roy A. Broussard, director of
the food stamp program, told
police that when employes re-
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NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Beginning
Jonuory 19
Our New
Telephone Number
Will Be
some way we have to turn the ny of Sansoucie's name and
X4 new fires
ucted by
STOREY
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neers
I call 642-0239
8 846 73473
But another said "Thank you
for giving us a hero in a day of
cowards "
And another said Sansoucie's
saerifiee proved two things. One
of them was. "It does not pay to
become involved and this makes
me very sorry.”
Many letters expressed frus-
tration about what one writer
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The city will pay the $5 81
monthly fee per employe bt
employes may pay $13 29 per
month to cover family mem-
bers. regardless of the number.
The contract was awarded to
low bidder Travelers Insurance
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Pair of giasse
zwntown area
Heroic Act Triggers Campaign
ST LOUTS (AP) - If Ray- tables and add strength to the deed. "I think the man (Sansoucie) really don't know what you can
mond Sancoucie had been true cause of law and order." "Coincidence plays a great went further than you can ex- do. I can't really blame them."
6 Poir
$7.80
3 Poir
$3.90
Page 1 reduction against gross pav exclusion you must have weekly maximum of $100 or ac-
income, it still gives you the been out of work either because tual pay, whichever is lesser,
option of itemizing oedictions of sickness or injury during The rules may be complica-
after it is claimed or settling some part of 1968 in addition ted. but the tax saving can be
for one of the two optional you must have been paid by substantial for the person who Free Insurance
methods of claiming deductions your employer during this per- is willing to take his time.
IT HAS AN adaiticnal built- iod of enforced absence count the days carefully on the
there were the letters Many her These were his last words the woman
correspondents wondered if San- Letters and donations started None of those 38 people had
soucie’s blood should be on the coming that weekend after the died trying to help Sansoucie
American conscience, grand jury association an- had
city of $280,000 annually, was
approved Thursday by the City
< Council.
co. is at home at" the White counted up the money, a St
! (Make checks payable to TAXES Allow 3 weeks for deliveryI
IF YOU RECEIVED more
than 75 per cent of your regular
pay, the sick pay exclusion be-1
gins after a 30-day waiting per-
iod After the 30-day period you
may exclude your full pay up
to a weekly maximum of $100
If you received 75 per cent
or less of your regular pay
your waiting period is reduced
to only seven calendar days.
Thereafter the exclusion is ta-
ken on the basis of the actual
pay’ received, or $75 a week,
whichever is lesser.
There is still a further tax
break for the person who re-
ceives 75 per cent or less than
normal pay if he spent at least
one day in the hospital during
any part of his treatment for
illness or injury, his credit be-
i gins from the very first day
Now his act of heroism has trit- later two men ran to Ruth San Genovese, the 28-vear-o‘d wom-
evas ma. Ine Qw@-
mon! It must be Christmastime—here comes
BOB HOPI!"
NEXT: Special handling
on dividends.
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Sizes 8 .-It Medium. 9′2-1 Long
1012-12 Extra Long
Colors Barely There Mayfair, Driftwood
Quick Silver, Town’Taupe, Barely Black
taken up that chase last New He saw a crime in progress and am struck by the ironic fact he said. "He. did everything he land. Ore. I think I should say
Years Eve tried to do something about it, a that Mr. Sansoucie's name in should have done when he that this contribution is the first
Sansoucie is French for “with- rarity today,” wrote another. French, sans-souci, means chased the man away It should of its kind for me,' the man
out care.' Raymond Sansoucie Sansoucie had been driving easy-going,' without a care in- have ended right there That’s wrote it is rare for me to be
cared, pursued a youthful purse with his wife and three of their the world ’ A man who would where the police come in, moved to make one in this in-
snatcher and was shot to death children when he saw the nurse stop his car to aid someone in "He did everything you could stance, though, it is important
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Thursday night. Nixon re-
marked at a family birthday
gress passed the surtax, at
Johnson's request. last year.
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in bonus because it is a re-
duction against gross income
h reduces the adjusted gross
income figure, the tase upon
whici the 3 per cent medical
CUT YOUR OWN TAXES
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PO Box 489, Radio City Station
New York N Y 10019
Don’t fight over your
INCOME TAX
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We gvorontee occurate preporotion of every lox relurn. If
we make ony errors that cot* you any penolty or interest,
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• _ over $6 the thief had taken snatcher grapple with Mrs distress seems to me to elevate get paid to take the chances
from a 61-year-old widow Madge Robinson the idea of sans-souci almost to It’s my job Let's face it, even if
Sansoucie. a father of four Sansoucie braked, jumped sainthood " they collect $5" million, those
whose widow is expecting a fifth fiom the car and chased the One letter contrasted Sansou- four kids are still without a fath-
deduet on is calculated This of such enforced absence,
exclu- means it increases the medical
Burt Haie
"If Blanco does have a desire people s actions than the laws'
one
week
y only
. ... r> "We don't have a name yet described as our laws which
NEW YORK 1 . '. . . e , Mr. Nixon wants to meet the give “every advantage to the
dent elect Nixon is thinking of dog and iudge its personality.” criminal '
having a contest to find a good Ziegler said. It wasn't until lat “It is disturbing to me, as I
Irish name for the red setter he er that Bruce Wehelan, another am sure it is to others, that we
has not ve received as a birth- Nixon press aide, reported the can no longer feel safe on the
day present President-elect's mention of a streets or in our homes I feel.
The setter is a present from jog-naming contest, however.” another wrote, "that
Nixons staff for his 56th birth- The Nixons already have two there is no chance for this to im-
day, but is no to be nurchased dogs, a Yorkshire terrier named prove until power is restored to
until after the Jan 20 inaugura- Pasha, and a French poodle our police and law enforcing
tion. called Vicky. • bodies."
Thursday, on Nixons birth- There is the possibility of the While five elderly ladies,
day. his assistants gave him a fourth. President Johnson has members of the grand jury as-
small bronze statue of an Irish said that one of his dogs, Blan- sociation, sorted the letters and
____________________ . -- , ._ — —,______ ______ _____________ — "One hears a great deal about
gered a campaign by the St. soucie and asked, “Are you an attacked three times by the officer said with a shrug, "you crime on the streets in this
Louis Grand Jury Association to Ruth” A man has been shot same man in New York one get the people, who won t even country, but most of the an-
raise funds for his family down the street and he's asking night in 1964 Thirty-eight people stop to call police when they swers physically offered omit
Within seven days, the fund for Ruth " watched without acting while drive by. They just don't want mention of the point of view
billowed to nearly’ $50,000 And "I love you,” Sansoucie told the man’took a half-hour to kill to get involved in any way, which Mr Sansoucie so elo-
Many her These were his last words the woman "The victims themselves are quently expressed I would sub-
letters and donations started None of those 38 people had sometimes our biggest head- mit that his point of view, if
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setter, but thatA was be ore
World War II Its name was The North American trumpe-
King . ter swan averages some 6 5
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press spokesmon annninnd wingspread of from six to eight
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kind of competition to find an Nixon certainly wouldnt turn .
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1 AUSTIN (AP — The Texas Gray said enrollment in high- Establishment nl a new dental
College Coordinating Board said er education facilities will in- school at San Antonio was re-
’.Thursday that the state has crease from 375,000 in 1969 to <commended along with state
floor space in college class- 707 800 in 1980 help in expansion of Baylor Uni-
I rooms to cover 1,500 acres of To care for this grow ing mass versity College of Dentistry to
I farmland — but that's not of student population. Gray east the dent problem.
enough said. will take by 1975. ttal ■ -—
| The comparisoh was made of $401,400 000 in federal, state . ■ '
when the 18 member board and local funds for tdditional L1: | ,
| completing a three year study public facilities, and about $104 F | Q h UOUrT
of Texas educational problems, million in state funds annually 5
gave legislative' and govern- for educational programs r r
mental leaders an advance look The blueprints for progress Ket uses tO
at the recommendations to go outlined by the board used three
before the 61st legislature open basic points in its plan It is . . A .
ing next Tuesday designed to iH care for the ra- Hear A 0060 I
"The average citizen has no pidly increasing growth in en- FI
idea of the magnitude of higher rollment,-while (2) providing a AremN .„ moe
education." board Chairman rising level of excellence in ' " pi ’ , . '
; John Gray of Beaumont said higher education, in (3) the P 1 / S . "
."Although higher education is most efficient and effective me- . ' 10 near. a *a, 0 J, U
already the largest andustry in thods possible. in whichsthe widow of a. Pas-
Texas, it promises to double in The blueprint divides the high- derqnd p autdn of former
the next 12 years Enrollment er education system in three partners in pperauon of a hos-
in public colleges and universi- component croups-community PiTLeofom 'refused rqsecutinn a
ties will increase by 102 per junior colleges, senior colleges wr;t of error to Dr A H AIr
cent, and private institutions with program expansion possi- “ 1toern or. r A H ” r
i - — - • wi program expansion PO-I halter and others interested in
bilities through first-level grad the Pasadena hnepitol which in
uate offerings, and complex effect left standing a Court of
universitites with program jur- civil AoNeals order for a new
isd iction over doctoral-level trial in the suit. .
graduate work and post-bacca- The Associated Press renort-
aureate education for the pro- ed Wednesday that Mrs. Patri-
fessions. . , . cia Ann Dendleton lost her case.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Free . . The board recommended erta- «... Pendiatan ,, admini.
n.Asoinsont. lor all WASHINGTON 1AP1 - Sen Dirksen told newsmen Thurs- tion of 53 communitv junior col. . . Pendleton, as adminis-
hospitalization at a nce m the ate Minority Leader Everett M day that Johnson has drawn up to regions each an area tratrix of her deceased hus-
city .PJLa. Dirksen says President Johnson a tentative budget of $195 billion Were most'of the community band.s estate, sued Burkhalter
wants the 10 per cent income for the fiscal year starting July junior college students will and the thersoallegin the.de
surtax extended but “he would 1. an increase of $10 6 billion come and where at least one fendiants.haddamagedherhusz
over current federal spending junior college district is feasible bandDr. R ober Pend etonuby
But the Illinois Republican durihg the next 20 years interfering with his medical
said the $195 billion was a “base mhe board also recommends practice and with the use of his
figure" which could be changed, creation of six new senior col- hospltal by causing a false dun-
depending on whether Johnson leges—four-year institutions in acy. complaint to be filed
decides in favor of recommend- San Antonio and Houston and against nm. nie
ing the surtax extension, upper-division colleges in Mid- uTheot2ndsDistrict Courtuin
Dirksen said congressional land-Odessa, Corpus Chnsti. recovery of damages and she
leaders were told at a White Dallas and Houston apdealed
House meeting revenues would Other senior college recom- PPhe . _ . Civil Anneais
total about 198 billion during mendations call for stabilization in Huston "atirstafrirmedTthe
the year if the surtax were ex- of enrollments in existing insti-n trial rt decision then
tended, and Johnsons tentative utions and acceptance by the motion f rehearine reversed
budget would allow for a $3 bil- University of Texas System rhetanstrirt
lion surplus.. board of regents o^ the South- applied to Burkhalter and re-
in New York, a spokesman west Center for Advanced Stud- the suit for another
a statement about the surtax in for Nixon said the President-e- ies in Dallas trial e ui to ant ne
his State of the Union message lect had no comment. The coordinating board rec- Burkhalter asked the state
or budget request, and that Nix- Tom Johnson, acting White ommends establishment of new Supreme Court to enter the case
on would then issue a statement House press secretary, said the medical schools in Houston and and overthrow the Court of Civil
ot his own. . President has not decided when Lubbock, and increased enroll- Appeals to let the original deci-
turned from lunch they found House Majority Leader Carl or how to present his State of ments at existing facilities sion stand against Mrs Pendle-
the cash office door open and Albert said, however, the White the Union message or when his ’ ~“ ton's suit The court refused
$9,300 missing from the cash House had received no word budget will be ready for presen- Only about 200 of the brighter Burkhalter's appeal without
aches. They don't want to make widely accepted, will do more to
all those court appearances, or combat street crime than all the
they're scared of retribution. congressional legislation imagi-
“I don't know,” he said.. “I hable."
emu c o m t IN TODAY uO•a
tc his name, he wouldn't have "Mr Sansoucie was a hero part in our human affairs, but I pect even the best citizen to.”
“It is a sign of the times that nounced it had started the fund “You can't blame others for
the good people suffer while the I” the first week they had come not wanting to help forfear of
hoodlum element runs ai from 22 states. their lives." an 80-yen---’
large.” said a letter with checks A professor of English from woman wrote in a letter accom-
of 650 and $15 enclosed "In Ames, Iowa, pointed un ’he iro- panying her $5 check
It's eosy to keep • sweet
disposition when income tax
problem* get you down. Just
joke it to BLOCK where
troined tox men know the
onswers. Quitkly, of low co$*.
your tea return is done with
guaronteed occuracy. You
keep smilingi
on Tax
Editor's note ft ts time to
• think about the income tai
agai •. This is C opter Five
of a series reviewing the re
gufatimes, with empiasis on
taking advantage of all er-
clusions and deductions le-
gally due you.
By KAY DE CRANE
NEA Publications
Sometimes it pays to be sick.
At income tax filing time, to
compensate in part, you can
receive real savings on your
tax return if you were sick
and out of work during 1968, if
everything falls right for you
The extent of your sick pay calendar and calculate his ex-
exclusion, if any, is determined elusion
by how long you were out of The “Cut Your Own Taxes”!
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Please send ... copy (copies) of CUT YOUR
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New Pet in White House
May Have Irish Moniker
By WALTER R. MEARS ine him another dog of that.
Associated Press Writer breed.
Saturday, Jertic ary 18
HOUSTON! AP) - The Na-
tions second longest surviving
heart transplant recipient died
Thursday in St Luke s Episco-
pal Hospital.
Henry W. Jurgens, 57, of
Beatrice, Neb . who received a
donor heart July 23, "died of
apparent rejection'' of the trans-
planted organ, a hospital spokes-
man said
The spokesman added the ex-
act cause of death would not be
known for 24 hours
Jurgens, a lathe operator, re-
ceived the heart of a 16-year-old
Aldine. Tex., boy who suffered
brain damage in an auto ac-
cident.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1969, newspaper, January 10, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574192/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.