The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - March 16, 1971, Zanesville, Ohio Today's Chuckle Ad in a small town Old broken down gives just enough milk for coffee every The Recorder Your Newspaper Today's Weather FORECAST Mostly cloudy and cooler today with a chance of High In the 40s. on Page 2-A) 108TH PAGES 43701 MAKCU 16, 197J TEN CENTS Record Two-Year Spending Proposed Gov. Gov. John J. Gilligan presents a record lion two j ear budget requiring an burden of billion to the taxpayers of Ohio to a joint session of the House and To nance his Gilligan recommended en- ol Ohio's first personal income By LEE LEONARD UPI Statehouse Reporter COLUMBUS Gov. John J. Gilligan Monday night presented a record billion two-year budget requiring an additional burden of billion to the taxpayers of Ohio The governor offered his for fiscal 1972-73 in a special budget tax message to the General To finance his ligan recommended enactment of Ohio's first personal income tax graduated from 1 to 8 per cent. He said it raise million in the first year if levied by July 1. The total budget offered by the governor represented an in- crease of billion over the budget prepared by the administration of former Gov James A Rhodes inflated existing re- and federal funds furnish an estimated million toward the spending Under Gilligan's additional spending of lion for the first year would go toward basic caid and The personal income a corporate net income tax and sales tax loopholes would provide billion in the first but the governor companied this new revenue re- quest with a proposal for million worth of tax in- property tax real estate tax ci edits for the elderly and repeal of Ohio's taxes on corporation franchises and stocks and bonds is the lax 10- form package ever produced in thib state and maybe in any Gilligan said The goveinor said he made heavy cuts in departmental quests in arriving at his final slashing proposals would have doubled the state's the budget presented to you tonight is approved as I submitted he Ohio will be neither a tax nor a state We will rank 30th among our sister states in the union both state revenues and in state ex- below but no longer at the bottom of the list budget not the but the beginning of our efforts not to spend oui selves Muskingum Speaker Dismayed Sympathy Expressed For Arabs A Biblical archeologist ex- pressed dismay at College Monday that so many Americans are about Vietnam and on behalf of Israel against the Dr. John C. professor of religion at Baldwin expressed sympathy for the Arabs in the 3Iiddle East crisis and charged that the six day war of 1967 was the result of over reaction by the Israelis to comparato ely minor provocations by their Arab was the result of an at- by the Israelis claiming 10 eyes for an eye and 10 teeth for a he Dr. Trever was one of a series of speakers to participate in a month long World Vision Academy sponsored by College in New Concord to focus attention on the troubled Middle East. He described this country's support of Israeli as He disputed the claim that Israel is the only democratic country in the Middle East. a police is far more Dr Trever said that dealing with a racist state with democracy only for the If he were president of the II S. he said he'd tell the Israelis bv the United Nations resolution of 1967 or we will not supply arms or permit tax deductible contributions to The has in a number of ar- projects in the Holy Land and figured in the original study of the Dead Sea said he had attempted for years t o maintain a balanced viewpoint on the Arab Israeli He managed to do he until 1967 when the six day war left him deeply to remain emotional response to that situation was more than my balance could he He declared that it was of U. N. Secretary General U Thant to withdraw peace keeping forces so hastily at the demand of Egypt S President Nasser in 1967. That was the move which set the stage for the six day Dr. Trever described the Arabs as a peace loving who had turned to the Soviet Union for help only because the U. S. had turned its back Arabs do not want Russian he accepted help from Moscow because they weie Of the refugee he refuted statements by Israeli spokesmen that most of the Arabs had left their homeland As one who was there at the in 1947 and 1948. he said the Arabs driven at from their Next event of World Vision Academy will be a lecture and demonstration of authentic music of the Middle East at 3 p m. Sunday in Brown Chapel by Jihad a toral candidate in ethno musicology at the University of Illinois at 10 a m also in Brown Joe and Penny creative folk will present recent History of the Jewish People Through Walkout Staged At Crooksville Some 250 employes of Hull Pottery Company in were adled Monday due to a walkout by employes in the casting A plant official said the strike began shortly after 7 a.m. when the day shift reported for Last the union employes approved a ear contract with the company after agreement was plant officials and representatives of Local 134, International Brotherhood of Pottery and Allied The new contract was proved on the second ballot with a vote of 79 to 72. The agreement had failed on the first ballot due to a tie vote of 77 to 77. Seven persons are employed 5n the casting five during the day shift and two at night Money was reported to be issue causing the work The new agreement reportedly reached allow employes 33 cents more on the hour over a three-year with workers lo receive 13 the first 10 cents Uie second year and 10 the third James who represented the company in contract said the company now ihas a contract the union and this mew problem must be resolved between Uhe union and 51s Union representatives lasl night said thai there have been 730 meetings scl up Ihus far lo resolve Ihe Reds Attack South Viets To Leave Television and infantry in a North Vietnamese force of men attacked a South Vietnamese outpost in Laos Monday and stopped a drive on a huge supply dump astride the Ho Chi Minh The outpost stood fast with strong U.S Air support which knocked out seven A major battle appeared to be shaping Across the in South Vietnam's northwest Communist gunners subjected the U. S. support base at Khe Sanh to its heaviest barrage since the Laos offensive began Feb. firing 150 mortars and rockets into American No casualties were reported but some South Vietnamese were hurt and a few American helicopters were The focus of action in Laos was Fire Support Base an outpost nine miles east of the Ho Chi Minh Trail center of Gen. Pham Van commander of South Vietnam's 1st Infantry said Communist pressure on Lolo and other points had blocked his troops trying to reach a big North Vietnamese ammunition dump and a fuel Phu said South Vietnamese defenders of Lolo fought a series of clashes with North Vietnamese forces throughout Monday in the including one to battle at the base perimeter before the were beaten built tanks fired guns at Lolo and U.S. Air Force pilots reported knocking out one column of seven Communist tanks in the Three other tanks were reported destroyed Phu said the entire 2nd Division of the ese Army men at full strength was moving in units of between 500 and 3.000 troops into the Lolo area to protect the supply Classified 4-3 B Comae 7 B Crossword 7 A 2 A Editorials A Hospital News 2 A Letters To Editor 3 A Ohio Report 7 A Sports Pages 2-5 B S B Arms Talks Optimism Expressed KEY Nixon expressed optimism Monday about the progress of nuclear arms talks the He said for the first time a had been are many problems to be solved and the answers will laot come but with determination and perseverance we cam Ihe President His remarks accompanied a report to congress on Hhc activities of the U.S. arms control and cy during Jibe past Us release coincided with tion Monday of phase four ol Ihs amis with Uhc Soviet Union in Same a realistic dialogue is flaking place Kibe SovicH Union and ourselves about Ihe ment of our strategic Nixon adding lhat he was encouraged m lihe hope thai a meaningful agreement could be The in Florida for a long spent Sunday night at Grand Cay in iha Bahamas and relumed lo Key Biscayne shortly after noon Jo gel in a few more hours of sun before flying back to Big Plane Funds WASHINGTON House Appropriations tee Monday voted to raise total federal spending toward of a supersonic trans- port jetliner to nearly But opponents of the con- plane vowed lo continue their fight to deny the SST any money at all when a test vote on the proposed hour craft comes up Thursday for tihe first lime in Uic new The approved spending million more on the SST between March 30 and the end of the fecal Jane 30.11 25 lo 15. a move fey Rep. Sidney Yates lo delete alJ money for Ihe SST from a billion JL A lions for the Transportation Despite the defeat in Yates said he would press his fight when the tion Department appropriation comes lo a floor vote picked up two more backers the and I feel sure can win on the House Yates By March the federal government will have provided million toward ment of the passenger If the full House upholds the committee's Monday and the Senate goes federal spending would reach million by short NEW YORK dian Joe E. Lewis once said that Ed Sullivan last as long as other people have Sullivan has lasted 23 years and his variety show goes down as the longest running program in television But he will not be back on the Columbia Broadcasting System network next a network spokesman indicated who will be 70 next joins Jackie Gleason as a CBS discard in the new fall program lineup to be announced It no direct replacement for livan and CBS will use the time for a new series running 90 minutes or two Sullivan's Robert said there has been of Sullivan doing for CBS next season it's still very much up in She produces the Ed Sullivan Sullivan has started work on a syndicated variety senes of five one-hour shows a week with a different host each Precht 31 was not known whether Sullivan will appear on the The Sullivan show made 31s debut as of Ihe 11 had a budget and featured Marian and Lew who got Dies In Fire COLUMBUS 2, died When fire swept a second floor bedroom of a near northside home Damage was set at Troop Reduction SAIGON number of American servicemen m South Vietnam dropped by last week to a new total of 317.300, U.S. headquarters re- ported President Nixon's withdrawal lias reduced the troop level from a high of in April of 1969. Plot Broken Up MEXICO CITY announced Monday it had broken a plot by North Mexican guerrillas to the eminent and establish a German Robbed NEW YORK Josef former West German defense and finance was robbed of about in German and American money outside the Plaza Hotel Monday by three women who attempted to force him into a School Closes Ind. Richmond High with the 14th largest enrollment m dosed its doors indefinitely Monday because of continued racial Children Treated Mexico officials said Monday they treated 112 children over the weekend for dehydration caused when temperatures climbed above 100 degrees A Red Cross spokesman said 20 children were hospitalized most of them under three years of Restrictions Lifted WASHINGTON United seeking to resume ambassadorial talks with the Communist Chinese in announced Monday at K Mling restrictions on can citizens who want to travel to Mainland Disaster Area KEY an unprecedented President Nixon Monday de- clared Florida a disaster area because of frasl damage lo the winter vegetable crop and hdp unemployed migrant Personal SS Questions Stopped WASHINGTON government has asked you lately you arc happy or have false you do not have lo The Social tration assured Congress day lhal questionnaires at has sent thousands of new beneficiaries inquiring about Sheir personal lives could be But flic agency said it reserved Ihe right to send letters to who do not reply the first Sen. Sain J. Enin D- charged lhal the was ient wih forms that demand lo have any artificial you any teeth you or your spouse see or telephone your as often as once a things all would jou say you're very or not loo happy Ervin said 3he condition of a person's mouth or mind was none of Ihe government's son of Ihe Education and Welfare Department and Social Security Administrator Robert M. Ball assured the Senate Constitutional Rights the forms were s1 nelly They ised to notify recipients in the lhal there was no legal requirement fo HI them out Bui Ball said follow up may be lo do not reply on Ihe chance lhal the first one was claimed lhal beneficiaries had received rassing follow up inquiries by certified mail and or tax ourselves but to build a new life here in tins I Ohio will turn to face the ture rather than dream of the Por the Just Gilligan said million in new state resources would be in 3 million for tary and million for Medicaid and million for higher million for menial giene and million for pay in- ci eases and fringe benefits for state million for other S million lo make up for the governor said was an over estimation of revenue receipts by the Gilligan said the personal in- come lax would provide million for Ihe first the corporate income tax lion and closing sales tax holes he would bo coupled with property tax backs totaling 2 million for the real lax credits for the elderly totaling corporate property lax totaling and losses of million and million from repeal of the taxes on stocks and bonds and corporation re- Personal Income Tax Outlines Are Listed COLUMBUS The lowing outlines Gov John J. Gilligan's proposed graduated personal income based on gross income as ed on the standard federal in- come tax Income Tax 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or less and over According to Gilligan's a family of four which reports an adjusted gross in- come of would be taxed The family is entitled to a a edit for each which would subtract a total of Irom his tax den i educing it to The f also would receive a. reduction of its property tax if it owns a home that has been taxed at a rate of more than 25 for the family owned a house valued at at which has been taxed at 29 it then would receive a reduction to place it in line the lower property tax Subtracting the from the owed in taxes the family then would have added a total tax burden of under gan's which would be 63 cents a Nutrition Questioned In Dog Food WASHINGTON federal agencies have joined private veterinarians in nutrition claims for dog it was learned In response to the Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission said they were checking whether fic knowledge backed up claims that exclusive feeding of such dog foods provides a or diet for The dog foods in question ai e made of meat and meat fortified with mins and As a result of what some veterinary experts call these products have grown in Until late last dog foods without added mms and minerals were widely Most firms added the nutrients following publication of scientific studies showing adverse effects from exclusive feeding of meat According to an article in the Feb. 15 issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary cal Association the had be- come a familiar term for ailments associated with such a A few unfortified meat dog foods are still But it is if not those with added vitamins and minerals which claim to provide a or In separate two leading told UPI these claims arc One is Dr. Donald A. Price of who edits Jury To Get Calley Case FT. Ga. fiery young Army prosecutor told a jury Monday there was thai LL William L. Calley Jr. slaughtered and unarmed children and al My Lai and should be convicted of premeditated The summation toy Aubrey M. Daniel 111 came -is the began closing final chapter oj Galley's ic The Jury is expected to deliberating laic third anniversary of Jhc alleged My Lai guilt or innocence of Uie 27-year-old platoon 29, stood in front of the Jury box and talked mostly without noles in latang ihe jurors through a of the case accused of killing or directing his platoon to Kill 102 civilians at the ese hamlet Three of the Army's four against Calley involved 70 civilians in a dalch and two individual The other specification involved SO to more villagers allegedly slain al the intersection of two major Daniel recalled thai Paul Meadlo testified that Galley had ordered him lake care of these at the left relumed lo find 3hc villagers Daniel and lie ordered Meadlo lo and participated an Ihe Square Back Into Greenbacks Sold First Day V 5 p.m. 3TW, or A- This ad produced a buyer the very first call on Ihe very first the ad appeared In The Times Recorder want Why don't you tarn your unwanted articles Mo Its easy Call 452-4-561 for