The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, January 28, 1966, Image 1

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Vol. XVII No. 8
On January 22, and 23, Behrend Campus
became the host for the annual Inter—
Campus League. Tournament. Competing
in the tournament were teams from
Dußois, Shenango Valley, Beaver, and
of course Behrend battling for auprem,-
acy in chess, table tennis, and bowling,,
Copping the honors on the checkered
board were Dave Hiles and Pete Torrey
for Behrend each with won 3--lost 0
records. Behrend captured 8 out of
a possible 9 points to contribure to
its rout of the tournament.
Meanwhile, in table tennis Bob
Hamilton, and Frankie Polimene com
pletely outclassed their opponents and
compiled 19-3 and 16-10 won-lost
records respectively. In this event
Behrend again routed and scored 26 of
30 possible points.
The winner in the bowling competition
held at the Erie Coliseum wasn't de
cided until as late as the last frame
of the final game. Dave Held of
Behrend bowled the high game of the
event, rolling a 221 score. John
Wooster had the highest Behrend team
average of 184 which was only one
pin below the overall average leader.
As was the trend through gut the tour
nament, Behrend came out victorious
netting 20 of 24 possible points.
The final standings saw Behrend on
top with 54 points, Dubois second with
34, Beaver next with 21, and Shenango
Valley had 17.
Congratulations to the Behrend
t earns
REPEAL THE INCOME TAX?
Mr. John Bedford, an assistant
prssor of engineering here at the
I.C.L.T.
Behrend Carus Erie Pa.
Behrend Campus, will give a speech
concerning the proposed repeal of the
income tax on Monday, January 31 in
Room 101 at 7:30 P.M. He will explain
how the repeal of the income tax would
benefit our nation and how it would
affect different parts of the country,
and also what it would do for certain
individuals. and groups.
Mr. Bedford has been doing individual
research as a sort of hobby for the
past four or five years on the Liberty
Amendment, of which the repeal of the
income tax is a part, and feels this
proposed amendment is something every
one should be familiar with.. It has
been introduced in most state legisla
tures, including Pennsylvania's, and
has been formally approved by at least
seven states. It has had bi-partisan
support. The complete text of the
Liberty Amendment follows:
"Section 1. The Government of the
United States shall not engage in
any business, professional commer
cial, financial or industrial enter
prise except as specified in the
Constitution.
"Section 2, The constitution or
la:r.s of any state, or the laws of
the United States shall not be sub
ject to the terms of any foreign or
domestic agreement which would
abrogate this amendment,
"Section 3. The activities of the
United States Government which
violate the intent and puroc ses of
this amendment shall, within a period
of three years from the date af the
ratification of this amendment, be
liquidated and the properties and
facilities affected shall be sold,
"Section 4. Three years after the
ratification of this amendment the
sixteenth article of amendments to
Januar 28 1966