Daily Photo by PETER SERLING HOWARD JARVIS, CO-AUTHOR of California's tax-slashing Proposition 13, talks to reporters yesterday following a Lansing appearance to promote a petition drive to place a similar proposal on Michigan's November ballot. Jarvis plugs Michan tax cut (Continued from Page 1) won in the last ten seconds, so let's go out and do it." Jarvis called the right of petition necessary to the American form of government, adding the people of his home state of California had used that right to "make their voices perfectly clear." Michigan is the first state outside California which has received Jarvis aid. He plans to tour 30 states in the up- coming months and predicted tax cut amendments would appear on the November ballots in at least 20 states. CRITICS OF MICHIGAN'S Tisch Amendment say the resulting loss in revenue would cause massive gover- nment layoffs, curtailment of gover- nment services and would particularly hurt the poor. Jarvis answered those critics by saying, "In California they said the same things, but they have only laid off 2400 people and it's going to result in an added 250,000 jobs. This will help the poor because it will create jobs, and if they're poor they can get jobs. "The purpose of a free country," Jarvis added, "is to enrich the people and not the bureaucrats. This tax cut will transform a government of, for, and by the bureaucrats to a gover- nment of, for, and by the people." ANOTHER TAX proposal which has already gained a spot on Michigan's November ballot also drew Jarvis' at- tention. The milder Headlee Amen- dment calls for a limit on increases in property taxes as determined by an- nual increases in the state's total per- All GOP candidates urged to push income tax cut WASHINGTON (AP) - The game plan in Washington to move this Republican National Committee country in the right direction ... The yesterday urged GOP candidates at Democrats have no plan at all ... The every level to make a one-third income are only trying to redistribute the pie." tax cut their major issue in this year's President Carter originally proposed election campaigns. a $25 billion tax cut, later scaling it "We Republicans are throwing down down to $20 billion in deference to the gauntlet.. ." GOP Chairman Bill congressional views. Most recently, the Brock told a news conference. administration has backed a $15 billion "IT ISA direct challenge of President' cut, at least in the initial legislative Carter's tax policies and those-of the ct tlati h nta eiltv Democratic leadership in Congress." stages. Brock reiterated the national com- mittee's endorsement of a measure by - Te genie Rep. Jack Kemp, (R-N.Y.), and Sen. William Roth (R-Del.), to cut taxes 33 tw Wo per cent in three annual stages.' He said the committee will conductq seminars on the issue for candidates Billiards at the throughout the country and also send out speakers to take the RepublicanU position directly to the voters. "WE ARE NOT on the verge of a tax Open 11 a.m. Mon-Fri revolt. we are in the midst of one" Roth 1 p.m. Sat-Sun sonal income. "That's a tax increase proposal because it allows taxes to go up," Jar- vis charged. "I commend them for put- ting something on the ballot, but we want a tax cut, not a tax increase." Jarvis also took time to warn the federal government not to reap the benefits of windfall tax revenues from states where tax cut proposals are enacted. In such instances, the citizens of the states will pay higher federal in- come taxes because of lower property tax deductions. "I have talked with Senator Alan Cranston (D-Calif.) and Senator Russell Long (D-La.) and I understand there is going to be legislation which will prevent that," Jarvis said. 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