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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and strips monday april 1, if in crossover vote predicted race has All the action in Wisconsin Washington to i  h. . K-wis., estimated saturday that one out of Throe Wisconsin republicans would vote in the democratic primary tips d a y because All the action is  is the Only state which permits crossover voting in primaries. Voters Are funded doctor warns about Gamma globulin perils Denver. Colo. A Denver doctor says that injections of Gamma globulin Al though helpful in treating some diseases May trigger severe re actions in some persons. Gamma globulin is a portion of the blood that contains immune substances. It is take from blood plasma that possesses protective . Elliot of Ellis warned of the indiscriminate use of such injections in a paper prepared for a meeting of the America College of allergists. He is chief of paediatrics at the National jewish Hospital and re search Center in Denver and a assistant professor at the University of Colorado medical Cen Ter. Ellis said in an interview that Gamma globulin can cause col lapse Type reactions in som patients. He told his fellow allergist that physicians often give Gamma globulin to children who have frequent colds or asthma attacks. Yet there is no proof he said that this helps to prevent respiratory infection caused by viruses. It s a known fact that people lacking Gamma globulin Are sick much of the time he  this does t mean that every person who is ill has proven deficiency of it. We need to re examine Indi cations for its use and must be More critical. There have Bee some bad  Ellis said Gamma globulin helps to modify or prevent some virus diseases As measles or infectious hepatitis a liver inflammation. A democratic and a Republican presidential preference ballot As they enter the polling  Mark their preferences on one ballot and return the , chairman of the House Republican caucus predicted Inan interview with up that despite the Republican crossovers former vice president Richard m. Nixon would out Polchis 1960 vote of 28 per cent. In 1980, Wisconsin was Amajor testing ground Between John f. Kennedy and Hubert , attracting numerous republicans to the democratic primary. Laird will vote for Nixon tuesday. The Way he sees it anything Nixon receives over28 per cent in next tuesday election will be a big Victory  Nixon has Only nominal opposition in Wisconsin from inactive California gov. Ronald Reagan and Active but Low rated Harold  said the democratic copier 1 rash kills to Man Orange Tex. A a helicopter carrying an Abc television Crew filming the campaigns Wing of Democrat Waggoner Carr crashed into a Concrete loading ramp saturday killing one Man while Carr and Assem bled political supporters watched in  Powell 53, an Abc cameraman Vas dead on arrival at memorial Hospital in Orange. Two other persons aboard the helicopter apparently escaped serious harm but several on lookers were Hurt by flying de Bris from the , a democratic candidate for governor and his wife were watching the Takeoff neither was  said the Abc Crew had just finished filming the opening of Carr s Orange Headquarters. The Craft fell into Concrete ramp Between the Southern Pacific passenger an railway express depot near the downtown  cause of the crash was not determined. Big family affair Frank Mcl lugh 48, an Eileen White 45, of san Francisco seated Cen Ter will have 17 children Between them when they marry. They plan to wed As soon As they can find a House Large enough to hold All the children. This family portrait shows 16 of the 17 children. Also missing from the photo were the families eight dogs. A photo contest in Wisconsin wat real horse  he said j most recent polls show president Johnson Runny about 3 per cent ahead of St Eugene j. Mccarthy of mini Sot a. According to a Mccarthy has an opportune the next 48 hour to Ove president Johnson because the tremendous Campaign a mounting in Wisconsin or. Republicans to crossover Laird discounted any is Republican vote Fow indicating top sentiment in Wisconsin denied any organized re pub can Effort to vote in democratic primary to combi Rama president  a Republican i be urges Many people As possible stay in their own primary Laird said. There is no act in the Republican primary Sithat is Why better than 60 p cent of All the votes will  democratic primary t  sen Robert f. Kenned new York decided to enter ii presidential race too late to Fon the Wisconsin ballot. T besides crossovers Wiston permits write ins in the pit identical primary and also Hatbox for a no vote against t Tryone on the  said that it was serious mistake for Mcnelson a. Rockefeller of Niyork to refuse to enter i Wisconsin primary and make a meaningful test. He said Rockefeller can be seriously considered now $ a presidential candidate Miami where the republics will hold their National convention Starling aug. 5, Laird considered chances of draft Rockefeller Moncine Remote and predicted its after winning one Primerie Nixon would be nominated ithe first ballot in Miami. Questionable exemptions civic reason 3 million taxpayers face irs audit of return by Joseph r. Coyne associated press writer Washington a the Odds Are Long that an american taxpayer will escape any per Sonal audit of his return in any Given year but More than three million can expect personal at Tention from the internal Revenue service this year. And roughly three of every four taxpayers selected for audit will undergo written or Oral questioning on one or More of four categories. A new compilation taken bythe i us computers shows that questionable $600 exemptions Are the biggest single reason for audits. The Odds Are Only about one in 25 that any taxpayer will Becj audited this year. But this is a average and the Odds Are lower the More Complex the , every tax return now filed with irs is audited bythe computers which Are programmed to reject return which appear suspicious. Irs said about 90 per cent of the returns it will formally audit this year will be selected by the computers on the basis of total income the sources of income the ratio of deductions to in come and the types of invest ments the taxpayer May have. The other 10 per cent will deselected at random. Irs refused to divulge the level of income where an audit be comes automatic or what ratio of deductions to income it has told its computers to Challenge. Of the 3.1 million returns mos recently audited 200,000 or 7.8 per cent got refunds totaling$362.8 million irs said. No change in payments was made for 40 per cent of those challenged but 1.6 million tax-payers-52.4 Jet cent of the to Tal audited were required Topay an additional $3.3 billion. In listing questionable exemptions As the biggest reason for audits the service pointed out that these five tests must be met to qualify a dependent for a$600 exemption the taxpayer must provide More than half the support. Earnings of the claimed pendent must be under $600 it the year. The dependent must be member of the household closely related to the tax payt dependents must not file joint return with another pts son. Dependents must be Citi for residents of the United state or residents of Canada. Mexi Panama or the canal zone. The earnings test does not a ply to children under 19 or fun time students even if they Artmore than 19. But in any Ca. The taxpayer must provide Mot than half the support. To g o ecu ws0n a yous win ups  
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