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Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, September 13,1985 ... BRYAN-COLLESE STATION GUN AND KNIFE SHOW BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS THE BRAZOS CENTER East Bypass & Briarcrest Dr. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 9 a.m.-6 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 15 9 a.m.-5 p.m. PUBLIC INVITED BUY • SELL • SWAP OR JUST LOOK MODERN & ANTIQUE GUNS, SHOTGUNS, PISTOLSt WESTERN COLLECTIBLES, KNIVES, HUNTING GEAR, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE WITH ADULT $2.75 ADMISSION RECENTLY PURCHASED BY BO & SUSAN FRANKS OWNERS OF THE AUSTIN GUN SHOW U/riDI Ft ANFl N ATlf'IN .JiTmL . H m m X Reagan: fairness at heart of tax plan FREE PARKING Howdy Ags New and Old Welcome to Town Come see us for your Free Rose! Limit 1 perl.D. Student-Faculty-Staff Good Thurs, Fri & Sat til 1 p.m. or the first 500 The Floral Center “The Full Service Florist” Specializing in Fresh Cut Roses^all colors 2920 E 29th 1 Block East of St. Joseph Hospital 822-6047 Durwood Speights ’49 owner Associated Press TAMPA, Fla. — President Rea gan returned to Florida on Thurs day determined to drum up interest in a tax bill congressional leaders say just isn’t a top-priority among con stituents more concerned about the trade deficit or South Africa. Using his own age and inevitable retirement to identify himself with his elderly audience, the 74-year- old, second-term president pressed his campaign against “useless tax dodges” and called charges his tax plan would hurt the middle class “balderdash.” Addressing about 2,600 senior cit izens brought together by a national lobby financed largely by corpora tions that support the administra tion’s tax bill, Reagan said he op poses the present system because it isn’t fair. “I’ve been preaching the merits of free enterprise for years,” said Rea gan, whose 1981 tax cut was attacked lor providing the nation’s wealthiest taxpayers with the greatest benefits. “Business people provide jobs and create wealth. I have nothing against them; on the contrary, they nave my heartfelt admiration. “What I am against is a tax system that allows some to take perfectly Ic on so-called ‘educational’ ocean cruises or purchase sky boxes at sports arenas and write them off as business expenses.” It is a message the president has hammered home in speeches in more than a dozen states since he launched his campaign to overhaul ‘‘What I am against is a tax system that allows some to take perfectly legal deductions that by any standard of fairness are an outrage. Every year many Americans pay more in federal income taxes than the giant cor porations they work for/' —President Ronald Reagan gal deductions that by any standard of fairness are an outrage. “Every year many Americans pay more in federal income taxes than the giant corporations they work for,” he said. “Some individuals go the tax system in a Memorial Day ad dress in nearby Orlando. With references to his own age scattered throughout the speech, Reagan described himself as a senior citizen who has “fought the last elec tion of my political life.” “My friends, in this regard you and I have much in common,” Rea gan told the “senior citizens forum on tax reform.” “We’ve lived out a great part of our lives,” he said, and now look to the future honing new generations will enjoy the freedom and opportu nity long cherished by Americans. The forum was organized by Americans for Tax Reform, a coali tion of business and community groups set up to lobby for the tax bill. It is financed largely by its cor porate sponsors, including Dart and Kraft. After campaigning almost exclu sively for his lax proposal for much of the summer, Reagan’s biggest obstacle is in keeping it high enough on the congressional agenda to win action by both the House and Senate Ixefdre tfie end of the year. Leading members of both parties say the plan has captured little atten tion among vorY»*-<:. Survey says teachers feel views are ignored Associated Press NEW YORK — A majority of tea chers feel their views aren’t being sought in shaping education reforms sweeping the country, and more than one in four say they are likely to quit the classroom within Five years, according to a poll released Thurs day. “Clearly, many teachers feel left out of the wave of reform,” said Louis Harris, who conducted the second annual “Metropolitan Life Survey of The American Teacher.” Teachers are as opposed as ever to merit pay, according to the latest survey. And most also are leery of al lowing school districts to hire non- certified persons as teachers — a growing practice in New York City, Los Angeles. New Jersey and else where. Low salaries and poor working conditions were cited by nearly two- thirds of the 27 percent of teachers who said that they were “very likely” or “somewhcit likely” to leave the profession in f ive years. More than half of all teachers sur veyed said they had seriously consid ered leaving the profession for some other occupation. But those who have stayed on said they did so mainly because of their love of tea ching. “Teachers are telling the Ameri can public that education is headed for deep trouble unless teaching is treated as a true profession,” said Mary Hatwood Futrell, president of the National Education Association. Futrell and Albert Shanker, head of the rival teacher union, the Amer ican Federation of Teachers, were at a news conference at which the find ings were released. The survey findings were partic ularly ominous because federal stud ies now estimate that by 1992 the na tion will have 34 percent fewer Ufa WHOLESALE DIAMONDS For every $1000 dollars you spend on Texas Coin E. Diamonds and diamond jewelry and 14k gold chains you will receive a $1000 U.S. Tresury Bond. *At absolutely no cost to you. 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