THE BATTALION 14 MM Page 3 Governor to ask for tax cut State opposes milk ***** ““ P*«4»e to • reality tor only tk*Mc- 9 f J« • 1 indictment dismissal Him DALLAS. Tor (AF) — Gov Dolph artsooe VVuifvia. to-atk Hie 107S Legislature to alnlish the four par cent state aafet Un on every Texan * ga> and alectrir light Ml "This would provide a tas cut of appmiimateh |H<»million a year for the people of the state ’ Bnsroe said in a ^mech at the opening of his HnHai County campaign hcndquar- tors f •riaroy't RepuhiM an opponent. Jhn (.rawborry, l^npoaed earlier 1a the week that one eent of the regular faur-cent state sak»s tax be dropped far a tax decrease df about ItTB miU ton. The governor said he made the tax cut recommendation on the haaw of a recent estimate by the LegMaiive Budget Board that, be caaae of unexpected income in- creaaad, the state will have "a record breaking surplus the next two years of about tl & hdhoa Bather than launch amative new spending pmgranio of marginal be neftt to tbe people of Texas I which would bureaucracy I behove the wisest is Ml It is possible to do so without reduc- Briaooesasd “Ut etingl tirelv appropr iate to abolish the four ItitoralM [ in Taaga and it would ho on to 15 Texan s utility bill ' Natural gas and electric utility biHs would be tbe only ones affected since the state levy does not apply to telephone and water MBs Bnscoe recalled his campaign promise two years ago was to com There were few who thought we could da *. but the foot Is. ‘No New Tates' has boon transformed from $ to the legislature for 10 19 per cent retirement increases for school teachers. K> per cent re tirement increases for state emp loyes. a K) per cent cost of living inrrrasr for aH stair employes and aa emergency MO per student in- creaaa to public schools Later, in an interview, the gover nor denied that he had ever told anyone he would call special legists tlve session to consider school financing immediately after the dose of die Constitutional Conven tion “I have never made any commit aient on a special session and will not until one to announced pub- bdy." he said DALLAS (AF)—State pro secutors oppoaad dtomisaal of a fed eral indictment against )ahe far<>b sea. claiming prosecutioa «f the former milk lobbyist on the Texas charge has aa beariag an a Watergate-related case in Washing tan. Texas A tty Can John Hfl and San Angelo Dtot A tty Hovsl Hart filed a friend of the court bnrf with U S. District Court Judge Bobert Hill asking the charges not badrop ped Tbe state had turned onht U tv gathered from a state believing the case would he cuted in federal court However, if the dismissed, thes asked that the j MARRIED AGGIES Prtggw Isr »*via| whfis • BIBLE STUDY B:4B a m. Sundays RUST •ARTIST CHURCH Of MYM Texas tors at Ttto * Seven major oil companies said trying to drive out independents a t a* a > > *u ar a m m lm . mgatfl (It sit mlmrx «■»»———■ - ^ * ^ — ■■■la —x ^ NEW tORK (AF)—Sevan major oil companies pleaded innocent Thursdhy to charges at price-ftaing to tkriee out independent dealers during the recent gasoline shortage Exxon. Mobil. Calf. Texaco Amoco. Shell aad Sunoco were named in an indietateet handed up by a special Manhattan grand jurv empanelled ^er an investigation conducted by state Attv Con Louis ) Three of the 1 BhM NOW OPEN! WILSON’S BARBER SALON FOR MEN A WOMEN Roffbr's & M'Lord's Haircuts • art iMf. that, any styta Wa also Hava a spaa M M Tats. Sal 3733 E. 2tHi St . TOWN • COUNTRY CENTER Hr app Heatog i KUOCK HUBOU^'l , ^I 1 ymt r^LLnyuiouf raoys ||, '/ c«a pleaded innocent to agreeing to thwart open bidding in the sales oi jpsoline to government agencies Innocent pleas were entered by a team of lawyers for tbe seven oil companies during a brief proceed ing before acting Justice George Roberts in Manhattan Supreme Court. Roberts adjourned the case until Sept. 9. Lefkowttx said the amount of money involved in the alleged pnce-Axing and bid rig0ag “could go as high as several milton.** Spokesmen for three of the Inns. Mobil, Shell and Texaco, im mediately issued denials of the charges after arraignment on the charges, which constitute criminal vniscWrtt<*aiM >r\ The indictment acruaed all aeyeu of violating the state s business law by having “engaged in an wrange- menf whereby competition in the sale of gasoline to the public was restrained At a news conference, l^eftinwitr said the criminal misdemeanor charges carry a penalty, upoa con viction. of a tfiO.OOO fine on each Subaru cuts prices $400 , NEW YORE (AT) — Subaru of America Inc announced 4 MOO price cut on fra two-door. 92.907 sedan Thursday, saving the move was being made ta the beat interest of our companv * The Japanese-owned company said il was abo planning comparable reductions in die prices of it% three other models, effective im- medtelety Noting the recent price increases announced by mtoor American car manufacturers. Subaru said. We are cnnftdent that our MOO ptice cut will attract thousands ef new car leave an avenue open for possible State prose* utton Judge Hill may rule Friday, court sources said Jaoobaen was indicted on a charge of misapplication of tSS&OOO Rom the First Savings fr Loan of San Angelo Ray Cowan, a former partner of Jaoobaen who was also indicted pleaded guilty last week He has not been sentenced Jacobsen to under mehetment in Washington stemming from an a) leged bribe to former Treasury Sec retary John Connelly while Jacob sen was a lobbyist for the American Milk Producers, Inc. Carnally has been indicted on charges ofhfihovy. The special Watergate prosecutor 's staff in Washington has agreed to drop both the Texas and Washington indictments against Jacobsen if be will testify against ( t j y^|| |y However. Judge Hill said last week he questioned whether the special prosecutors staff in Washington can mahg a deal with a defendant for cooperation in one case that would be binding on a judge in a completely unrelated oooooooo< of corpus ughlin’sj chnsti^* OOO OOO O O C wash and waar haircuts for man and woman call 846-5764 for appointment A tty Gen Hill said i are “totally unre in his brief, the two case bted.~ Hill filed the notion on behalf of Sale Lewis, commissioner of the Texaa Savings and Loan Drpart- HiU satd the investigation leading tbe indictment was made by that state agency and tbe Federal Home YOUNG LIFE FRESHMEN MEETING SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 Call 846-5879 Great Issues sets series ttlC— 'i lAPMRei’ (Oft TH€' VOUMC & SOPHKTIChTeD. 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