The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1977 Page: 3 of 8
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I HF Ohl AHOMA DAII Y. Normaa. Oklahoma
iRMdBK 21, 1977
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tough job
Giving money not easy
Despite extensive publicity,
Among other consider!
Earlier start set for next year
uses whose rates vary within
Nest year, the land will be
ir
Programs prosided funds for
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allotted
Muhammed
hybrid cross between can-
al
The 'Scrub Oak'
not
green
Rangers name new manager- again
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Student film
nd
to be shown
Ladies Night,
eliminated
she coproduced with Andrew
Moline Choir
son.
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Hand-screened colorfast designs on white t shirts
Send $6 for a Scrub Oak T-Shirt*
30116 W. Boyd (upstairs)
Major Charge Cards Honored
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petition proposing a campaign
Asked about next year’s expenditure ordinance
PIZZA
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return form
A new credit on an adult
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This year's student garden
Consideration of Wesner's
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values to S 59., NOW 19.95-39.95
ncredtHe, drastic reductions.
Lots of new merchandise
added. Tale advantage now!
Savings of 30-70% off.
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mittee has voted instead to would be understandable to nontaxpayers, a fraction of
confine the payments essen- the taxpayer that would not the number expected, filed to
fund.
“This is to discourage those
who are not serious about
running." Askia said
"Our plan places total con-
trol and cures the problem,"
he said.
Askia and the CFFEL have
a 90 days to get the signatures
little Mavs.
decreed,
may have
Off or Large Round
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3641810
Bill and Karen Robertson at
Kraettli apartments
tomatoes, I
furnished. Sexton said. radishes, carrots.
One of the problems the cucumbers and okra
program didn't work too well, residents have had to face is
but it will be tried again next that the garden area is not saved
Lyntha Wesner, Ward 4
I'll be
interested in the response he
The proposed ordinance is gets"
Wesner sponsored an
earlier ordinance before the
Askia city council limiting the
amount ward candidates
The proposed ordinance, could spend to $750 and the
the petition, amount mayoral candidates
the states, which would then
The problem of double dip use them to reduce sales or
ping would occur because other local taxes
some
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WASHINGTON (AP) — and each dependent
Nothing could be easier for House W ays and Means Com the return forms
the government than giving
money away, right?
t.J chosen by Ways and Means, million over the number of
The individual payment is he said, because a $15 credit returns in the preceding year,
public the crude oil taxes that estimated at $25 a year for each taxpaver and depen- »nd two thirds of this increase
President Carter wants to im After listening to prevent dent is already written into represented erroneous over
pose, to see that everyone and former Internal Revenue law and worked into the payments (of taxes) by tax
— ••••*• *— pavers"
The subcommittee briefly
depending on foresaw, Sen Floyd k only basis, Kurtz said, would explored a possible alternative
the Haskell, D-CO, asked why it require an additional line on
contending behind 1976 at the gate and it
said from was decided Lucchesi had to hoped Hunter would get to
after one day at the helm last Baltimore before checking the go
week, majority owner Brad airline schedules for the first f .
Corbett telephoned the Ari- flight to Oakland, where the contract, managed one game
mgton offices of the Rangers Rangers played Monday and left because he '
ftom California with the deci- night
sion. ...
Hunter, 49, a former short- base coach and the interim over on Thursday—but only Orioles, Hunter played for the night
Also, he said, "the number
z r Carter's method would be of returns with mathematical
lay sions and all others who could less complicated than the one errors increased by about 3
It's going to be a tough be reached chosen by Ways and Means,
assignment to return to the
> mailing the checks would cost federal payments Unless the no sales taxes, others have
the about $6 a check, said the IRS system were designed to pre-
Treasury. but to put it back experts vent it, a retired person who the state or on various kinds
into the economy. IRS Commissioner Jerome still paid some taxes might gei of purchases, legislatures
Carter proposed making the Kurtz told the subcommittee, one payment as a taxpayer would have to reset rates to
major distribution through "I strongly urge that a and another because he ap reflect the reduction;
the income tax system, giving
a payment to each taxpayer
Returning oil tax a
while Lucchesi was year contract worth $225,000 amounI of municipal funds
at hospitalized Then Lucchesi with an attractive bonus a||oted. and candidates who
clause if the Rangers won the receive 33 per cent of the total
The entire managerial chain American League W est, vote cast would receive a re-
accept ing this job reaction was started because where they were 5 ‘A games
because I think the Texas the Rangers were 100.000 fans behind first-place Minnesota
Taking no chances after Ed Rangers have a contending behind 1976 at the gate and it The Rangers said they
die Stanky bolted the club team.
| "I'm impressed with the|
Hc'has been a coach with the day morning and the cigar- and it was generally behesed Ranger pitching—it's at least journalism—motion pictures
smoking Corbett went with Ryan had an excellent shot at as good and probably better studies, will present the film
the decision of Eddie Robin- managing the team the re- than any staff tn the league."
the Rangers' general mamder of the year But the said Hunter. "And the overall Horowitz. Tulsa junior, and
manager and executive vice Rangers lost three straight talent of the team is good
Io present concert president and Hunter's games to the California
. longtime friend.
The Moline Bovs Choir of 2
Moline IL will give a concert >ear a$ managtr and first base
sponsored by the First
Presbyterian Church and the
OU School of Music at 8:15
p m tonight at the church
sanctuary. 555 S University
Blvd
The Moline Boys Choir was
founded in 1948, and
membership is open to boys of
third grade age and older
from Moline and surrounding
communities.
Each year more than 400
boys audition for the choir
but only 50 are accepted. New
members undergo a year of
training before tnosing into
the Concert Choir and, even-
tually, into the Touring
Choir.
The conductor of the choir
is Kermit W ells, co-ordinator
of vocal music for the Moline
Public Schools.
The concert will be open to
the public at no charge
Garden plan fares poorly
lettuce, into the planting season, bui
the gardners still expect some
How much have the Seebers success. Both families
I in terms of money? estimate the plants will start
year, Linda Sexton, Unisersi- fenced. It is not, therefore. "None, yet," Glen said. "On bearing in about two weeks,
ty Apartments Coordinator. protected from animals, and it the green beans we are at '
said this week is easy for plant thefts to oc- about a negative $2 consider- plowed in late March to allow
The Office of Residential cut mg the money we have the gardeners to water, weed
One resident of Parkview spent." But he added. "We and fertilize before the prime
I 8 council post, voters of Norman and to pre
presented an unsigned petition sent the ordinance to the city
for the approval of Hatley council, Hatley said.
Sexton was also hopeful and Doug Juergens. city at-
* i fences and water torney, before distributing it council member, said,
faucets for next year, but she to be signed
.. „ L ’..2— ... ' r How much will her family said the project had a small
Kraettli resident has to carry about vase1 Perhaps $100 would be budget and the cost may be intended to "eliminate any in-
residents, and several students five to seven gallons of waler a good estimate, she agreed
responded, but only the five every two days to the garden
families eventually planted
The gardeners who took the
One small garden, at (H"s Kraettli Apartments, for man. >nd residents of laiversitv Apartments. (Staff photo hv Gon
perhaps a large gardening program for Residential Programs Plaoell)
Oakland in time to be in the
Stanky signed a three-year dugout Monday night
! Besides playing for the old
I left because he was St. Louis Browns, New York "Ladies Night," an II-
"homesick” for his family in Yankees, Kansas City Royals, minute film about reversed
Connie Ryan. Texas' third Mobile, AL. So Ryan took Cleveland Indians and the roles during a women's only
nuiuii.■■■'»• ___—- __________ ____ ___ _________■, Z..______Z‘~. -Z. at a tavern, will
stop for five American League manager since Stanky's sud- temporarily. Fort Worth Cats of the Texas premiere 7:30 p m Thursday
teams, has never been the field den departure, eliminated Stanky's decision left the League in 1952 in 211 Dale Hall
leader of a major league club himself from the picture Mon- Ranger management in shock "I'm impressed with the Joan Jubela, Tulsa senior in
terest group from getting an
The Robertsons said they If the program is still unfair advantage,
almost a block away. may have enough green beans around next year and can be said
,.„r One Parkview couple who and corn to can or preserve, expanded, how many will T. r .
plots are responsible for keep took advantage of the garden- but Karen expects the okra to want to participate? Sexton according to
ing the area weeded and mg program was Glen Seeber go very fast said the project will get started would "provide for public could spend to $1,500.
watered The university stak- and his wife f ncia The fields al both apart- much earlier so residents will financing of municipal elec t--------- ■■■ ■■■
ed the plots and plowed the The Seebers planted ment complexes were not have more time to learn about tions in the amount of $50 for proposed ordinance
land No other matenab were tomatoes, green beans, plowed until late April, well the program ward candidates and $100 for postponed until the July city
mayoral candidates ” council meeting.
The funds would come
from sales tax revenues, the
petition states.
The proposed ordinance
would also force each can-
ARLINGTON TX (AP) - Orioles since 1964 coach Pat Corrales served du bett, had agreed to a three jiciate to post a bond in the
The Texas Rangers named In 1962 and 1963. Hunter's ty while Luccheii was
unheralded Baltimore third teams won the title
base coach Billy Hunter as Bluefield tn the Appalachian was fired last W ednesday
their field manager Mon- League
day —the fifth boss the club
has had this season.
"I strongly urge that a and another because he ap reflect the reduction; and
method of computing the peared on the list of Social many states are on a two-year
rebate be chosen that would Security beneficiaries budget
The subcommittee was told Haskell, the subcom
that it would be enormously mittee's chairman, observed
and prohibitively expensive to there is one clearly predictable
set up a system completely result of the energy program
guaranteeing against double it should greatly boost the sale
payments, but that reasonable of hand calculators,
precautions were possible
Both Kurtz and former
commissioner Donald C.
Alexander urged that IRS not
be made responsible for mak
mg the payments to eligible
recipients who are not tax
payers
Alexander cited the IRS'
difficulties with the earned in-
come credit, which reduces
taxes for low income working
persons with children and pro-
vides cash payments for those
who owe no taxes, or less tax
than the credit
1233 W. Lindsey at BERRY R0.
the money we have the gardeners to water, weed Sv GLEN SEEBER
. r ... But he added. "We and fertilize before the prime A representative of the
the activity, but only five said dogs have apparently should have enough fresh planting season is past, Sexton Citizens For Fair Election
families participated Sexton trampled some of his plants, vegetables to last for several commented L r ^7.
said the program failed to and a resident of Kraettli, weeks,
function properly because of a Karen Robertson, said some Bill and Karen Robertson at Asked about next year’s expenditure ordinance to
late start of their plants were taken Kraettli apartments have program. Sexton said the pro- Mary Hatley, Norman city
The University allotted "Six tomato plants were planted tomatoes, lettuce, gram will continue, and she clerk. Monday afternoon
twelve 5 foot by 7 foot plots stolen, ripped out. the whole onions, European melonsfa also indicated that there might Muhammed Askia,
for the residents of Earkview plants were just gone ” hvbrid ffiHI between can be a possible expansion in the defeated candidate for the of .5 per cent of the registered
and Kraettli apartments Another problem is getting ta loupe and hones dew melon) project if enough interest is Ward
Three families took advantage water to the gardens The okra, pumpkins and potatoes shown
program at the Kraettli residents bought a Karen estimates she has spent
Apartments, and 200-foot hose that reaches about $1? for tomato plants,
two families planted at Kraet across the street from one all the other seeds and the 200- about
th Apartments gardner'v apartment to the loot garden hose. f
Surveys went out to the garden At Parkview another
Parkview and I
Wrong, a series of expert tuslly to adults — taxpayers, strain the already stretched get their cash payments
witnesses told a Senate their spouses, recipients of resources of the IRS " Also, he said, the:
Finance subcommittee Mon Social Security and other pen —-------
r for each taxpaver and depen- and two-thirds of this
After listening to present dent is already written into
and former Internal Revenue law and worked into l„
eligible gets his share and to Service officials detail the ad
avoid double dips, (hey said mimstrative agonies they
Moreover, depending on foresaw, Sen Floyd K
the method decreed, the Haskell. D-CO, asked why it require an additional line on method that would involve
government may have to wouldn’t be simpler not to en the return and complicate the paving the od tas revenues to
spend quite a bit of money tangle the payment with the tax tables
giving away the money income tax filing system, but T‘ ,
The tax is one of the jusi mail everybody a check ping would occur
measures Carter is backing to He got a quick answer some payments would be
encourage conservation of Searching the computers to made to taxpayers and others
petroleum by making it expen- compile a list, writing and to persons receiving various nons. he said, five states have
sive. But the plan is not to
keep the revenue in
to present concert president
." W hat Else Productions, a stu-
Hunter’s games to the California Hunter agreed to terms dent film company.
Angels, which didn't help Monday morning and said the Jubela received partial fun-
Frank Lucchesi started the Ryan's chances contract was for more than ding of $180 from the OU
Stanky, according to Cor- one year W omen's Studies Program
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