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...month, to those now receiving them, and 2) a flat $30 a month to 5,000,000 retired oldsters who have never contributed to social security, and thus get no benefits now. To meet these big new expenses, the Administration will probably ask to broaden the social-security tax base from the first $3,600 of earnings to as much...
Despite the Council's action last night, this part of the resolution stands. It should be put up for student referendum or abandoned. And the next committee set up to broaden the Council's opinions should keep in mind the necessary limits...
Swarthmore's former President John W. Nason said, "In living together, graduate students will think together and broaden each other's horizons. For the sake of the important contribution which Radcliffe has to make to higher education in this country, I hope you find ready support and achieve your goal...
...manufacturer's level would be relatively easy to collect (only 300,000 outlets need be policed). Such a 10% tax (equal to a 5% tax at retail) would just about make up the $8 billion the Government will lose by the expiration of present taxes. It would also broaden the tax base so that the 25 million wage earners who now pay no federal income tax would share some of the tax burden...
...pause now while you hear the clock in the Kremlin strike midnight." Turner does not claim to know the significance of these facts, but it is just the kind of information he has long wanted to give his listeners first hand. Last week he got his chance to "broaden the scope of newscasting" with a new Turner Calling show on Chicago's ABC station WENR. The program gives him 15 minutes five nights a week to season his news and commentary with tape-recorded samplings of the world's propaganda. His sponsor: Hallicrafters Co., a manufacturer of short...