The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 30, 1976, Image 5

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    Tax load
V YORK (AP)
Taxpayers in Florida paid
'- more for every dollar of
federal grants received in
fiscal 1975 than residents of
any other state, the Tax
-Foundation, Inc., said
' yesterday. District' of
Columbia taxpayers paid
the least. /
- The foundation said
- Florida taxpayers paid
' $1.46 for each dollar of
federal grants in aid that
the state received. Indiana
' had a tax burden of $1.41
.? per.dollar of aid; Ohio paid
$1.‘40 and Connecticut;
Delaware, Illinois and New
- ’Jersey paid $1.36 each, the
' foundation said. All told,
Blood
purifier
banned
. HARRISBURG (AP)-The
Btate Health Deparment
yesterday banned what it
called an unproven and
possibly dangerous device
used by a Pittsburgh
physician to treat patients for
hepatitis, and blood disor
ders.
According to a citation
signed by Health Secretary
fir. Leonard Bachman, the
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biggest for Florida
taxpayers in 20 states paid
more than $1 for every
dollar of aid received.
At the other end of the
scale, Washington, D.C.,
taxpayers paid 28 cents for
each dollar of federal
grants in aid received.
Alaska had a tax burden of
42 cents per dollar of aid;
New Mexico, 50 cents;
Mississippi, 52 cents; and
' South Dakota, 55 cents.
New York State’s burden
was 83 cents per dollar of
aid.
Two- states Arizona
and Pennsylvania came
out even.
The total of grants in aid
for fiscal 1975 was $48.2
device, called the . Knott
Hemo-Irradiator, is not ad
ministered in accordance
with accepted medical
principles.
Jack Ogun, director of the
department’s Division' of
Drug, Device and Cosmetic
Compliance, said the device
is supposed to purify the blood
through exposure to ultra
violet rays. A small quantity
of blood is taken from a
patient and reinjected after
exposure.
“However, any radiation
strong enough to kill harmful
organisms might also' 1
damage the blood cells,”
Ogun said.
A hearing has been
scheduled to give the doctor
who uses the device anop
portunlty to support hli
claims.
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billion, the foundation said.
New York got the biggest
chunk, $5.7 billion.
California was second with
$4.9 billion in grants in aid.
Revenue-sharing grants
alone totalled $6.1 billion in
fiscal 1975, the foundation
said. The heaviest burden
in this area fell on Nevada
taxpayers who paid $1.54
for every revenue-sharing
dollar received.
Mississippi taxpayers paid
the least amount, 39 cents,
for every dollar of general
revenue sharing received.
The formula'under which
the federal tax burden is
allocated was developed by
the Tax Foundation.
Gov. Moore denies taking $25,000 contribution
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) Gov. Arch
A. Moore Jr. denied yesterday ever meeting
with, talking to, or accepting a $25,000
political contribution from Theodore R. Price
in 1972. -
"I never had a thing from Mr. Price in my
life,” Moore testified as he took the stand on
the eighth day of his U.S. District Court trial.
Moore and his former aide, William Loy, are
accused of conspiring to extort $25,000 from
Price, president of the Diversified Moun
taineer Corp., in exchange for help with a
state bank charter.
The 53-year-old two-term Republican
governor spoke firmly and looked directly at
the Jury, using his hands often for emphasis
as he answered questions from his attorney,
Stanley Preiser. ,
"1 had no telephone conversations with Mr.
Price whatsoever,” Moore said. I had no
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King inquiry extended by govt.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
The Justice Department
announced yesterday it will
expand its investigation into
the murder of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. even though
it has found no evidence the
FBI was behind the killing.
Assistant Attorney General
Stanley Pottinger said a five
month Justice Department
investigation did not fully
"exonerate” the FBI and the
new inquiries ordered by
Attorney General Edward
Levi are not just “cosmetic
exercises.” 4 *
N “It is possible that they will
find new evidence,” Pottinger
told a news conference.
conversations with Mr. Price relating to
political ■ contributions . . bank char
ters .. .or money.”
He said he met Price in 1971 when the DMC
executives and others visited Moore about
getting a road to a Putnam County race track
they owned. When Price repeatedly called
him in 1972, Moore said he refused to talk to
him.
“I didn’t want anything to do with Mr.
Price," he stated. "I was uncomfortable
. around Mr. Price.. he was not a person I felt
1 wanted to develop any dose relationship
with." ;• Y
Price was first mentioned to him in 1072
when Moore was approached by Gassaway
banker Nolan Hamrtc at a state Building
Commission meeting on June 17, he said.
"This was somewhat surprising to me. I
asked what did he know about Mr. Price. He
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, “If it weren’t possible, I
would not recommend that
they go ahead. I do not
believe, quite frankly, in
cosmetic exercises.”.
He said the department
often gets tips about an
alleged conspiracy behind the
murder of King, who was the
target of FBI harassment
before his death, and that: “If
anyone conspired with James
Earl Ray, we want to know
about it.”
He said the department’s
Office of Professional
Responsibility will review
files at FBI headquarters and
field offices and interview
possible witnesses.
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Levi, in a written
statement, said he wants final
answers on whether the FBI
played any role in King’s
death and whether anyone
should be prosecuted for the
bureau’s “systematic
harassment” of the civil
rights leader. -
He said the department’s
preliminary investigation
reached these “tentative
conclusions”:
“There is no basis to
believe that the FBI in any
way caused the death of Dr.
King.”
“No evidence was
discovered that the FBI in
vestigation of the
said he was a person living here in fluence state Banking Commissioner George
Charleston in the banking business," Moore Jordan or the other six banking board
sa id members about Price s application for the
Moore said he told Hamric to have Price proposed Center Banking and Trust.
“go ahead and make an appointment.” "Mr. Jordan never discussed with me the
Price testified last week that Hamric pending bank charter as it related to City
arranged an appointment with Moore. On center East (the DMC office building in
three visits to Moore’s state Capitol office in Kanawha City) or the Center Banking and
September and October 1972, Price said he ' Trust Nor Mr. Jordan discuss with me
any pending bank application,” he said.
have the votes on the state Board of Banking
and Financial Institutions to approve Price's
charter application,” Price said..
When Hamric mentioned Price’s name on
June 17, Moore said, "I had not seen or heard
from Mr. Price before that or after that unt
In this room a week or ten days ago,”
presumably when Price testified.
The governor also denied trying to In-
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assassination of Dr. King was
not thorough and honest.’ ’
“Instances were found
indicating that the FBI un
dertook a systematic
program of harassment of Dr.
King in order to discredit him
and harm both him and the
movement he led.”
But Levi said he wants the
expanded investigation to
answer “four specific
questions” about the bureau’s
connections with King.
Whether "there is any
evidence that the FBI was
involved in the
assassination”; whether its
investigation of the murder
was "thorough and honest”;
“I have never engaged in conversation any
member of the board... seeking to in
fluence them,” he added.
Moore said his office telephone call
record for Oct. 26,1972, with Price’s name
and the word ’completed’ in Moore’s hand
writing, “means simply that the particular
call had been removed from my mind.”
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whether any new evidence on
the assassination has
developed; and “whether the
nature of the relationship
between the bureau and Dr.
King .calls for criminal
prosecutions, disciplinary
proceedings or other ap
propriate action.”
The Senate Intelligence
Committee concluded that
FBI director J. Edgar Hoover
considered King a dangerous
radical and kept him under
close wiretap and bugging
surveillance. It said the
bureau harassed King con
stantly and once sent him an
anonymous letter suggesting
he commit suicide.
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