The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1963 — Page 4

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Courtney Will Issue Directive INDIANAPOLIS UPI IndianaFLevenue Commissioner James C. Courtney planned today to formally issue a directive establishing the purchase brackets to which the state’s new 2 per cent sales lax will apply if it becomes effective July 1. There also were indications that a court ruling might come today in a< suit aimed at blocking the tax. Markm Circuit Judge John L. Niblack spent most of Wednesday afternoon working on his decision in the suit in which the Indiana State AFL-CIO sought to have the tax declared unconstitutional. Courtney originally said he would issue the "bulletin” setting the starting point for collection of the tax at 25 cents Wednesday afternoon but he later said he just plain didn’t have the time' to do it. He said he would study the minutes of Tuesday’s State Revenue Board meeting this morning and then issue the necessary order to put the brackets which he I recommended earlier into effect. Courtney’s r e commendation I was to become effective through ] failure of the board to formally adopt a regulation setting the starting point at the 50 cents which it tentatively approved at an earlier meeting. Favor Big Bomb WASHINGTON UPI U. S. military leaders have misgivings about President Kennedy’s qualified new bin on testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere. Some believe America should be developing a 100-megation bomb such as the Russians claim to have. Armed forces chiefs were described today as believing national security requires continued testing of a variety of nuclear devices under present world conditions. A 100-megaton bomb, advocat- | ed by some military men, would have more politicul and psycholo- | gical than purely military signi- , fioanoe. America’s present 25megaton bombs are more than I adequate militarily. But it is ! argued America can ill afford not | to have a weapon of such force as the Russians cHim to have. To bring home this argument, the specter is raised of Russia someday putting a 100 - megaton bomb in orbit about the earth. America could not do that today, | but would be able to with the Titan III space booster now un- | der development. Kennedy has said Russi m missiles could not yet carry such a heavy warhead. Military leaders’ views seemed likely to get an early airing in Congress, where the President’s newly announced policy received a mixed reaction - from cautious Democratic support to Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater's claim he made a “dreadful mistake.”

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