THURSDAY MARCH 30, 1967 TH MICH.,I~ANr,.1, S SSV a sI Lua Vl 11ii tt L1 1 i.v ..... _______________________I PAGE SEVEN I REFORM SABBATH SERVICE Using the Union Prayer Book FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. DR. SAMUEL E. KARFF Rabbi, Sinai Temple, Chicago "TO BE OR NOT TO BE: THE QUESTION OF JEWISH IDENTITY IN OUR TIME" Oneg Shabbat and Discussion Follows JOHN PLANER, Cantor Choir Directed by STEVEN OVITSKY JOAN SPITZER, Organist 1429 HILL STREET ALL WELCOME Proposed State Fiscal Reform House Dems Elect To Raise More Than Expected Ryan Party Leader j t j I LANSING (A) - Revised esti- su mates show Gov. George Romney's.re proposed income tax would raise w $s3 million more in its first year es of operation than original esti- s mates indicated, Budget Director Glenn Allen said yesterday. p Allen announced the revised or figures at a news conference held re with Robert Pickup, executive di- n4 rector of the Citizens Research fr Council; House Speaker Robert lii Waldron (R-Grosse Pointe), and th chairmen of the House and Sen- ate Taxation Committees. re Allen said revised estimates co show the tax package would gain by $308 million in additional reve- wl nue in its first year 1967-68 com- pr pared with an original estimate nL I a I I of $255 million. v In addition, full year imple- mentation of the tax would re- UNION-LEAGUE MUSKET re ce yi in w avs Cri Ta re "t an bu to( Iwo alt in $307 million in additional of gathering votes for Romney's venue for the state compared program. ith the Budget Bureau's original Romney's tax package, now be- stimate of $235 million, Allen fore the House and Senate, calls aid. for a 212 per cent income tax on Allen said that assuming appro- individual income, 3 per cent on riations of $1.15 billion as rec- corporate income and 8 per cent mmended by Romney, the bu- on financial institutions. au now estimates the state's With his fiscal reform program et surplus would be increased now before the Legislature, Gov. om $72.7 million to $125.7 mil- George Romney yesterday reem- on on June 30, 1968, the end of phasized that "it is a bi-partisan ae fiscal year. program developed with Republi- The earlier estimates by the bu- can and Democratic legislators in au had been considerably more 1965." )nservative than estimates made Romney told a news conferencej y the Citizens Research Council he is continuing to meet individ- hich predicted the tax would ually with Republican and Demo-1 rovide $342 million in new reve- cratic legislators to explore pos-j ue in its first year. sible support for his program. Allen said the new figures were "I think the people should know ached following study of re- the extent to which Republicans ntly-released federal figures on and Democrats are ready to meet ersonal and corporate income tax the state's fiscal reform needs." elds for 1964. he said. "The original figures were made "What I have recommended December and January and budgetwise is largely an extension e now have information not of the levels of state spending of ailable then," Allen said. the last two years," he added. Sen. Harry DeMaso (R-Battle "These levels were established *eek), chairman of the Senate with Democratic and Republican axation Committee, said the bu- votes." au's revised figures reflected Repeating a statement he has he position taken by myself made many times since he pro- d others in the Senate" that the posedbhis budget and tax programs reau's earlier figures had been in February, Romney said: io low and the council's too high. "As I made clear in the budget, DeMaso said he felt the revision I will exhaust every possibility to ould make no difference in terms secure tax reform to meet reason- able levels of expenditures. On the other hand, I made it clear I will not approve expenditures in excess of available revenue," Something To Swap? Try Daily Classifieds BTy he Associated Press LANSING - Rep. William A. Ryan of Detroit was elected leader by Democratic members of the State House of Representatives yesterday. Ryan. 48, is currently serving his sixth two-year term. He suc- ceeds Rep. Joseph Kowalski of Detroit who died March 18 after suffering a stroke. Ryan reportedly was elected on the fourth secret ballot during a closed-door caucus. One member said he had 24 votes on the firsta ballot, four short of the needed majority. The final vote pitted Ryan against Rep. Albert Horri- gan of Flint. Declared candidates J. Robert Traxler of Bay City. Daniel Coo- per of Oak Park and Arthur Law of Pontiac were eliminated as low men in the first three ballots. Ryan is currently chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and the House Democratic contin- gent's Personnel Officer. He is a member of the Ways and Means Committee and the Higher Edu- cation Appropriations Subcom- mittee. Kowalski, last year's speaker,! withdrew this year after it became apparent that he lacked enough support within his own party to be certain of getting all its 55 votes. Ryan ran for the speakership of the deadlocked House, but lost to Republican Robert Waldron of Grosse Pointe when Democrat E. D. O'Brien refused to vote for him, giving the Republicans the needed one vote majority. Ryan does not smoke, seldom drinks, and has the reputation cu being one of the hardest working members of the House Neccm- ers to Lansing, who note his quiet, methodical manner, are some- times surprised to learn he is a Marine Corps veteran and Was twice president of United Auto Workers Local 104. He does not like to be called a liberal. He is, he says, "one who seeks to attain the proper balance between the amount of govern- ment we should have to achieve public purposes and the necessary arrangements to preserve the rights of the individual." Ryan is, however, usually re- garded as a liberal and a supporter of welfare measures. He is known as a careful thinker and one who would rather reach an acceptable compromise than reap political gains from a stalemate. Ryan's typical day begins with 6 a.m. Mass, followed by a day's work at the Capitol. Other legis- lators say a typewriter can often be heard clacking in his room un- til late at night. Ryan wa sappointed to the Leg- islature in 1958 when Ed Carey was elected to the Detroit Com- mon Council. He held the seat in the 1958 election and has kept it since. House Speaker Waldron said the selection of Ryan "is very ac- ceptable to me." He added, "I think Bill Ryan is an outstanding public servant. He is thorough and fair in his dealings. I look forward to working with him." Proudly announces the appointment of its 1967-68 GENERAL CHAIRMAN MARK PET ERMAN I on oemjrt.frar owrigwt i, Hathaway Hallmarks (Or what we hoped Joey Heatherton would mention) SUMMER IS ALMOST HERE! Subscribe now for The Michigan Daily This Summer . 11 Aanmm mmmam uI/wnMMMIWIM wrmmmmmmin minismmniminmmmmminmu Yes, 4 would like to to be billed later. be a subscriber to THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I agree $4:00 for entire summer ($4.50 if by mail) $2.00 for each term ($2.50 if by mail) (Please Print) Last Name First Name irawuonal buuon-down collar: rana-turned ior a sort roll, comfortaole nt ana casual flare. 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