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   Navajo Times (Newspaper) - August 6, 1964, Window Rock, Arizona                                Reservation AND National 32 Window Arizona August 1964 BRIDGE THAT COLLAPSED on July at Arizona where 6 persons were missing This picture was taken the morning following the about 6 Note the portion of the bridge in the Photo by Frank Young s 7 Die in Washout Rain brought disaster to and death to seven and possibly eight whose cars plunged into Nazlini Wash near The bridge washed out as a result of heavy in that A wall of water hit the bridge and out a section Seven persons were found and identified and one more is still 12 and 10 all of the same family were Peter the father of these four children is still Haskie an elderly was believed to have been a passenger in the same vehicle as the Bitsui family at the time of the was found William was found and his brother age un also They were of the same William is survived by his and a Peter Bitsui is survived by hip wife and four other All of these people were from The bridge connected the com of Chinle and Many Farms and trapped some 200 tourists in Canyon de a national mon Forest Service Rangers had to reroute them by way of Fort ad picture in this THE WINGATE VALLEY after completing a recording session with Red Feather Recording Studios under the Century label on July Their 33 RPM Album will be on the market August 12 and represents the finest musical sounds by this dance Members to R Albert Danny Frank Frankie Marianito and Ernest THE BAND considers this as a progressive step for their group and alf are equally proud to be the first Navajo dance band to be put on PONY EXPRESS across the Naz lini wash is Thomas Joe and Frank carrying the mail across to an isolated community of v Excise Tax Exemption Sought for Jewelry At the beginning of our relations with the Indian expressly provided that no duty should be levied or collected from indians on the importation of peltries brought by them into the territories of the United This policy of not taxing furs and allied products carried over into the Indian According to some estimates dollars are appropriated to oper jewelry comprises as much as 40 per cent of Indian handicrafts sold and is subject to the excise Indians who sell handmade handicraft articles feel the pinch of this tax quite As a result of this ff group representing the Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Assoc an official agency of the State of New Indian Arts and Crafts the Navajo Tribe and observers from the Bureau of and the Indian Arts and Crafts met at the invitation of the Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Assoc on June and agreed upon the following proposal The Congress is asked to trom the present 19 excise luxury tax all items made by Indians and Eskimos of the United Slates based on standards to be defined by the Indian Arts anil Crafts Hoard of the Department of the if In Congress is asked to reinstate the exemption from the assessment ofthe excise tax which has granted Indian handicraft in 1932 and which was eliminated at the start o WWII when the present luxury taxes were according to Thomas Morris a congressman from New Every year many millions of ri r ate the Indian Bureau and Indian health programs of the Federal It is the hope that in doing this will help the Indians to learn to help Cur rently there i a variety of pro grams to stimulate Indian v mem and industry for Indian econ both on and off of the In every case the basic policy is to stimulate Indian productivity of goods and services to provide markets for these Any assistance in putting Indians to work would be consistent with this pol The insignificant loss of rev enue resulting from the removal of this tax will be more than for by the Indians who will be producing and selling their own goods and thereby im proving themselves economical There is lion for imposing this lax on In dians any more than there is any economic If we are going i o be consistent in our pol icy of economic development of Indians bringing them into the mainstream qf American econo mic life we must be all means exempt their handicrafts from the excise tax which is completely in consistent with our historic pol icy toward Indian Mor ris Former Chairman Is Juvenile Chief V Paul former Chairman of the Tribal was placed in charge of the Juvenile Section of the Navajo Police according to John Acting Superintendent of the Navajo Police Anderson says that Jones will start to work on August and will be responsible for ing a juvenile for PAUL JONES the Navajo Anderson said that rumors had originated off the reservation Jones had declined the but such rumors are The present juvenile program consists of a uniformed police sergeant at Fort Defiance and parttime juvenile officers in the districts of Tuba Chinie and Jones plans Tuc Phoenix and Albuquerque to study methods of operation of Juvenile Departments i n those Jones is the father of nine the youngest of which la 6 years of Anderson said that he dis covered a 14 year old boy con fined in jail at Fort Defiance the first day of his new job as sup and this indicated to him that the juvenile problem needed immediate He also said that he feels that the Navajo Police Department is ex tremely fortunate in securing the services of an able and exper administrator and diplomat like Paul He continued that there was no better qualified man for this position than An derson says that his chief pro blem would be keeping department from trying to take Jones away from him and give a bigger Bennett Gets Police Post Captain Lafie Bennett of the Navajo Police Department assum ed the duties of Assistant Super intendent of the Navajo Police Continued on Page 8 CA LAFIE BENNETT   

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