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Page 12-A U Campo Leader-News, El Campo, TX, Wed , June 16,1982
Clements, White Take Shots
AUSTIN — Gov. Bill the matter with William already has found U S District Judge
Clements has announced Bradford Reynolds, head another activity to keep James Nowlin has issued
that he has arranged to of the U.S. Justice him busy for awhile — a temporary injunction to
get all of the parties in Department’s civil rights law school. prevent the State High-
the 10-year-old Texas division. Clayton and Bryan way and Public Tran-
prison suit to the Parties to the meeting Rep. Bill Presnal are spoliation Commission
negotiating table in a will include Reynolds, taking a bar review from enforcing its
final attempt to resolve White, attorneys for the course in preparation to suspension order against
Your Congressmen's Votes Reported Each Week
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tinai attempt to resolve wnite, attorneys for the course in preparation to suspension order against WASHINGTON — congressmen can deduct GOP Budget: By a vote wouid have raised more
the case, apparently inmate plaintiffs, Texas take the state bar Stafford Construction Co. Here® "ow area House — without documentation of 220 for and 207 against, revenue through higher
upstaging similar efforts prison director Jim examination to become of Lubbock members were recorded to the IRS — for housing, the House approved the tax increases, thsir
by Attorney General Estelle and other officials lawyers
Mark White.
However, White,
Clements’ Democratic
opponent in this year’s
governor’s race, says
Clements can’t take
credit for negotiations
that have been going on
since April.
Clements announced
plans for the negotiation
session after discussing
involved in the case.
Stafford, which on mai°r roll call votes entertainment and other Republican version of projected 1983 deficit of
Tiie two lawmakers pleaded no contest to bid June 3-9 There were no W ashington expenses legislation setting budget $107.4 billion was about $8
rigging charges several Senate votes. The rejected measure targets primarily for billion higher than the
weeks ago, sought the Naming CIA Agents: would have permitted fiscal 1983 but also for GOP deficit. Majority
injunction saying the By a vote of 315 for and 32 members to deduct any 1984 and 1985 On a later header Jim Wright D-
highway commission against, the House aj>- amount of Washington tally of 219-206 the House Tex., saida key emphasis
ignored the fact that the proved the conference expenses they could formally adopted the of the Democratic budget
company has cooperated report on a bill making it document if audited by GOP plan as its budget was “to try to help people
in the bid rigging in- a crime to disclose the the IRS. The vote oc- resolution (H Con Res through this recession, to
vestigation when it ap- names of U.S. in- curred during debate on 352). The measure was stimulate jobs and
proved the suspension. telligence agents, an appropriations bill sent to conference with economic revival....”
Nowlin ruled that the Penalties would be (HR5922). theSenate.
commission was wrong in stiffest for offenders who Sponsor John Myers, The GOP budget The Democratic budget
STATt CAPITAL
hi6hu6hts
ly Lynd#M WllUmi
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
SPECIAL NOTICES
Dument* aim «av« »u> . . . barring Stafford from had access to classified R-Ind., said the measure projects a 1983 deficit of was voted on before
17* Justice Deoartment has tti a**owed bidding on projects information while would put congressmen $99.3 billion, down from consideration of the GOP
~ lx- -V?*. , ®Xa^.Und,1r ® because the no contest working for tl
ConpvtalatioK
Leonard Mmrick
And Lee Ray Hebenak
1912 PUnview
Washer Champs!!!
Lamie, Pari ft Handy
_____» fnr . . * .. . ,, uecause me no comes: wwwug iui the gover- “under exactly the same the $122.2 billion deficit plan, and members
roiu for inrn*t»s .aW, plea was not evidence of nment. tax laws as every other projected in the budget voting “yea” sew it as
-hr T»other con,. tSSFtssz ssir,ir?K£j; r star ass
sr as--*
White's staff also have his law license,
said attorneys in the case
man]
periodically in attempts
to settle issues in the case tendon to go into prac-
______— meetings in which the tice.
~r«V„r“*"D Sid*1*" n0t Out who knows? Maybe
whahton COUNTY cen- However Clements’ W,H ^ for at
which have when the publication pensive home, its fur- defense spending hike is £rost< Henry Gonzalez,
said attorneys in the case Clayton says the course to “d m.erelJ re^ nishin^ andJorUili^ng ^9 billion less than the Stower "^Abraham
Hav»> h-nn m»otin0 u ‘•irfnW nf choiinnoimi" rigging charges, say the already in the public expenses in Washington president had requested, ttigniower, ADrana*n
aa:-—■- irvwss ssMaar srsas-1: smms
conference report on the Washington only cares military budget increase ® and mes
Speaker’s Race bill (HR 4). for the‘rich’.” in history. It cuts Wngnt voted yea.
Fort Worth Rep. Gib Supporter Henry Hyde, Members voting "yea” Medicare, Medicaid, Reps. Bill Archer,
Lewis has been the heir R-Ill., called the measure wanted to permit welfare, Food Stamps James Collins, Jack
negotiating sewiona'tiirn torney general himself in apparent to House “a constitutional and congressmen to deduct and other social Fields, Phil Gramm,
out, the prison suit ,ouryear8 Speaker Clayton since effective response to the all Washington living programs more severely Ralph Hall, Sam Hall, j!
Notice of'public meeting of the promises to be a highlight BidRi before the 1981 legislative dangerous problem posed expenses they can sub- than the Democratic Marvin Leath, Tom
nSTc i. hereby given that The state® hfghway hS^ingU tTltaunt“his Sf the “Sdti^of8^ wSg^yea” vote)"^et^t{is^notchaTl^s Stenhohn’
umm intelligence preferred this approach harsh in this area as was Richard White and
to a return to the the president’s budget. It Charles Wilson voted
TRAL
APPRAISAL DISTRICT
with Ckroma JSeSSim'vStodt^
■S County Appriiro* Whit*’* 'incompe&nce'' Mnfrncfom17«“cj agents
SS-! 2.T5& M to W rtMM Z, '.Uta? Sited Opponent
Don
Central Appraisal District in
said county, and will continue in
Candidate Switch
peting for future state to support him. Only 78 Edwards, D-Calif., said lifted
highway projects, but at are needed for election. the bijl would "trample December
a
maximum $3,000
deduction that Congress
in votes last
sKstl- nrymrffia ^
WCJC Calendar
■"”* b*tU** over ^ *
^ top.,, 12^015^ teSIuror.
"pS TV. OW wlto tod -
party Tax Coda Chapter 41. substituted Texts A4M
The Appraisal Review Board University poultry expert
win be tn session on other days, Fred Thomberry for
notice for which shall be duly Waller rice farmer
posted, until all tax Donald Hebert la the
SSTSTATS •SH.slI.r. «»- WNMNM.M.I.
filed appeals heard and reeoiv misaioner s race. Now 6-7 p.m. — Aerobics class begins, ending July 21.
ed Millard Neptune has been $10.20 fee. Women’s Gym.
This notice is given pursuant to replaced by former
Tex Rev dv stat Ann art. elements aide Allen
825217.
Lynell J. Popp,
Acting Sacretary
Appraisal Review Board
the first time in
American history, the
publication of in-
Ralph Hall,
Gramm, Brooks,
Pickle, Leath, Wright,
Hightower, Patman,
White, Leland, Hance
formation obtained d Gonzalei voted
lawfully from publicly Gonzalez voted
available sources would
be made criminal.
Members voting "yea’
yea.
Sam Hall, Collins,
Archer, Fields,
Stenholm, Loeffler, Paul,
caps federal workers’
pay hikes at 4 percent,
but it rejects the
president’s call for
controls on cost-of-living
escalators in federal
entitlement programs
Also, the GOP budget
calls for $20 billion in
unspecified tax hikes in
1983. Overall, it projects
$765.2 billion in outlays
for the fiscal year, which
begins next Oct. 1, and it
nay.
favored passage of the KaZen and Frost voted anticipates $665.9 billion
Intelligence Identities .lnav ..
Protection Act. Ete )a Carta did not
Reps. Samuel Hall, D- .
1, Ralph Hall, D-4, Phil
Gramm, D-6, Bill Archer, $3,000
R-7, Jack Fields, R-8, Immediately
Limit:
following
contest. ding July 22. $14.40 fee. Kelley Tennis Center.
The withdrawal of the
71-year-old Neptune from Wednesday, Jane 23
in revenue.
Members voting "yea”
preferred the House GOP
budget plan to the
president’s and the
Democrats’ alternatives.
Voting “yea”
were:
Thursday, June 17
Clark In the tronam'l pm - tat^^ on- SiiSjorSS ^ ^
Lea,h- D‘n» James fav0r of restoring the Collins, Jack Fields, Phil
having cl^ms^gmnst race wa s nosuTprtse 8a.m. — ACT. Residuala.S.R. Peace Building, room Hi^tower ^13 William deductions11'”® fo°r” Hal1,
THE estate or *tnc« Jo candidate had 102. For those who definitely plan to attend WCJC. pitman D-l4 Kika de U wJh.ni l 11 2 HfnceM Jack
GEORGE A. nevinger. said all along he would 8-30 am — LVN testins JR Peace Buildina caiman, u 14, Kika de la Washington living ex- Hightower, J. Marvin
deceased step aside for a more ™ m 2l4 Building, Garza D-15 Charles penses The tally was 356 Leath, Tom Loeffler, Bill
n m RiMinoc« Tnoh pinur piano hauiinnt Stenholm, D-17, Mickey for and 43 against. The Patman, Ron Paul, Jake
• Le,and’ D l8’ Kent issue now lies in a House- Pickle, Charles
Bob Meiael, inatructor. $10 fee. J R Peace Hance, D-19, Henry Senate conference on HR Stenholm, Richard White
Gonzalez, D-20, Tom 5922 and Charles Wilson.
Loeffler, R-21, Ron Paul, Members voting "yea" Reps. Jack Brooks,
R-22, and Abraham wanted to repeal last Kika de la Garza, Martin
Kazen, D-23, voted year’s law that increased Frost, Henry Gonzalez,
“yea " members’ Washington Abraham Kazen, Mickey
Reps. Charles Wilson, tax deductions, and they Leland, James Mattox
D-2, James Collins, R-3, wanted to restore the and Jim Wright voted
Jim Mattox, D-5, Richard $3,000 limit on deductions
Building, room 101.
Thursday, June 24
Notice is hereby given that qualified candidate,
original Letters Testamentary Clark Is a former
for the Estate of george a. banker and a Vietnam
STSJSJSTmS
wih!ffr.i 01 In a mortar explosion La*t day for dropping courses with grade of
Annie Laurie Nevingar during the Wir. Mondav June a
The reakfcmce of such Ex- Texas Democratic a «ia-Wnm Cnuamml.i n______II.... r- 1
«y.or Wharton Corot,. p„ty ChllrntU Bob CjroPt^ ff~ T, .“r
Toro. Tho pool Ottico oddroo. sidglo called the iwltch4 P“ Building, room 101. Bob
* tbc rocond mud "nor- '“Vuctor
DIRKCTORV TO THO«K
REPRESENTING THIS
AREA
Hon Rill Patman
House of Repreoeatativee
1408 Lonfworth
Wanhington D C
Hen. iolm Tsurr
United Staten Senate
Senate Office BkH
Washington. D C 98818
I 888 m MM
Host IJtyf M. Beai>ea
< ruled stale* V>rm>«
240 Senate Office Bldg
Washington. D C 10(18
1 W2 2t4-5flQ
Han. p. R. Tus«' Uher
Houae of RepraatntaUvea
P O Hoot »io
Austin, Texas 78788
I-512-47V3S48
Han Ken ( aperies
PO Box 13088
Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 71711
1 512-47V4371
c/o Dennis D Morgan
p o. Drawer e petrated on Republican
El Campo, TX 77437 voters.
All persons having claims Clark now take* On
against this Estate which a cur- former Travis County
rently being sdmintotered are Commiaalonor Ann
required to preeent them within
the time and in the manner ***%«
Friday, July 2
WCJC Holiday. All classes and offices closed.
Monday, July 5
“nay.
Democratic Budget:
By a vote of 202 for and
225 against, the House
rejected the Democratic
prescribed by law.
DATED the 10th day of June,
1SS2
Dennis D. Morgan
Attorney For The Fatale
P O Drawer E
El Campo. TX 77437
(713) 543-27S1
State Bar No 14435700
White, D-16, and Martin for away-from-home
Frost, D-24, did not vote. living expenses.
Members’Taxes: By a Sam Hall, Wilson,
vote of 176 for and 218 Collins, Ralph Hall,
..... . „ __ - against, the House Mattox, Gramm, Archer, .... ... „ ,
in the 8:30am ~ CLEP (College Level Examination Pro- defeated an attempt to Fields. Brooks. Pickle, budget plan, which called
general groin) testing, $8 per semester hour fee. Pioneer put congressmen on the Leath, Wright * higher social spen-
Student Center same footing as other Hightower, Patman, ding and smaller defense
taxpayers when White. Stenholm, Leland, ‘teases that contained
Law Student Wednesday, July 7 deducting away-from- Hance. Loeffler, Paul, ,n the gOP budget.
Billy Clayton may be Last day for dropping first summer term classes with home living expenses Kazen and Frost voted A,,hou8h the Democrats
on his way out as speaker grade of “WP" or "WF.” This voided a pending "yea.”
of the Texas House of • P-m. — Registration for second summer term measure to eliminate the De la Garza and
Representatives, but he classes. Lamar High School Cafeteria. $75 per diem Gonzalez voted "nay."
election.
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1982, newspaper, June 16, 1982; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1007205/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.