The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1978 Page: 30 of 30
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___tax cottarion, and
echo of IruitriUon skipped
■00*1 the country, Vlptng to
tfcpnp four-term Sen Clifford
Qtaf in New Jtney and deny
money to Otto'i lar««t
i oot dtitmi
While California voten were
cmerwhelmin<ly approving a
c ! m their property urn By
percent Tueeday, New Jar
My Hepubliram turned out the
74-year-old Case in favor of M-
yaar-old Jeffrey Bell, who to-
von a SO percent cut In federal
income laxea
It wn the busiest poUUcal
day of this non-pmidentul
election year and there were a
number of noteworthy vtriortu
They included
TV victory by former bea-
kttball star Bill Bradley M Ibe
OnmorraUr Senate race in New
nomination of Wayne
Nayi. the former Conireeaional
power in a Democratic primary
lor a wet In the Ohio Howe.
/-The victory of state Attor-
ney General Kvelle Younger
ever former lot Angeles Police
Chu-I Ed Devil In tV Califor
da Republican gubernatorial
primary
the people who voted lor him
SSStFZiR SLtfffJSS
lie qualified for the June V
Democratic runoff and Rep
Tiled Cochran won the Republi-
can race
But the theme of the day wu
uses Voten In Cleveland and
Columbus, Ohio over-
whelmingly rejected new tas
levies that school official* said
were necessary to keep their
systems running next year
And If California's tax rebel
lion - the approval of con-
troversial Proposition ll - was
expected. IV Republican pn
mary tn New Jersey wu not
Qsie. who bu one of the
most liberal records among
Senate Republicans, had been
expected to win easily against
Bell A former aide to Ronald
Reagan who had campaign help
from lormer Treasury Secre-
tary William Simon and Rep
Jack Kemp of New York, Bell
wu unknown statewide
had charged It
rtii by Rep Mu
____appointed Sen
Paul Hatfield in Montanas
pettuve Senate rare In JO building to a tidal wave of Ux
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one ol IV lightest turnouts ever ™ *■ *}
tn a New Jersey OOP primary, muyJM
meaning that conaervaUves «*» **** t^nd 13 * m
with tV most ardent mtereit in «* OOP pnmary against V
voting were (V most likely to ™b|Y"“" Jjj
show up at tV poll* «">■ ^ "***, , W ““
reded alterwafd V may Vve *•» both <ipP»«d "
taken Bell a challenge too light
Bell will now face-Bradley
In other races
MONTANA: Baums' win
over Hatfield puts him up
widow of. newscaster Chat
Huntley, was locked in a tight and will face
Hell Will now lace maoiey, IBWllnMl
New,0York Kr^kerbock« star h,n*lff Sj WiMima. who
Jf" Yor* ^ «•* KepubVan primary
z rirstd^ jj?
in IV Democratic primary
Bradley capitalized on lus Im-
age as a celebrity and tV ram
paign help ol celebrity Iriends
Robert Bedford, Dustin Hoff-
man Jack Nicholson, Paul Si-
mon. Witts Heed As ol now V
tl a Vavy favorite for Novem-
ber
California s property Ux cut
won txy a vote of nearly Mo-1
uonal nomination
OHIO TV school ux votes
and Hays victory overshadowed
easy wins by Gov James
wtor Apodaca, • Democrat,
cannot succeed himself
SOUTH DAKOTA Rep 'ae-
ry Pressier, a Republican, and
Khodes in tV GOP gubemato- Democrat Don Barnett wtU
rial primary and U Gov Rich-
ard Celeste on tV Democratic
side
IOWA Former Lt Gov Rz>
ger Jepaen defeated state Com-
merce Commissioner Maurice
Van Nostrand for tV Repubb
ran Senate nomination He will
lace Sen Dick Clark, who
faced only token opposition Re-
publican Gov Robert Ray won
renotmnation and will face Je-
rome Fitzgerald, who woo tV
Democratic pnmary
NEW MEXICO Joe Skeen,
who lost four yean ago to Gov
Jerry Apodaca. won tV Re-
publican pnmary for governor
former Gov
meet in November for tV Sen-
ate seat being vacated by retir-
ing Democratic Sea James
Aboumfc Democratic SUte
Sen Roger McKelbpa and Re-
pubbran Attorney General Wil-
liam JankJow won gubernato-
rial nominations
CALIFORNIA In leaier
races, Rep Yvonne Braithwalte
Burke, a familiar face at two
Democratic National Con-
ventions, Vld a narrow lead in
the Democratic primary for at-
we urmucnui pviuwj
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But V hid one issue - hisj It puts a cetbng of I percent on
tM rtd prupottl, which an AF-] Uses, rolls beck assessments
NBC N«ws Election day poU|to m level* and bmiU
unary, NHt iraws rjKUon oay poii|to tars irvt-u ana umiu
It Will Help Us To Get
Our Proposal On Ballot’
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The passage of a sweeping
property ux cut plan tn ull-
(omU will make things easier
ures to eliminate or sVrply
curtail property Uses are un
der conslderatton tn six sUles
____________- Ohio, Montana. Michigan,
tor supporters of similar movts Oregon. Pennsylvania and Ne-
tn other »uies, say the people
who art backing tV efforts for
change
"It will help w tremendously
to got our proposal oo the bal-
lot," said Cal Williams, head of
tV Ada County Property Own-
ers AaaocUtlon In Idaho The
asaortatlon Is one of several
groups collecting petitions to
gel a measure on the Novem-
ber ballot bmiliag property
Uses to I percent of market
vtlua, tr
Williams said tV group ha*
about 10,ODD signatures so far
and needs M.000 by July 7 la
order to get tV proposal on IV
ballot 'T believe we've been
picking up momentum in tV
tail week and I think we re go-
Ing to mate it,"told WUIttmi
Avenge per capita property
(assn In fiscal 1*7® ranged from
MY tn Alabama to 11,OU in
Alaska, according to the Tax
Foundation Inc , a nonprofit re-
search group
A recent Aaaoctatad Proas- ,
nbcmmftMtoraidMmr 4.
wit of ttmr questioned felt flu™
property taxes they paid were
too high Seventy-live percent
of thote surveyed said they
agreed with the statement
"There should be a lid on prop-
erty taxes, even if that means
cutting back some government
services
GINGER ELAINE Carroll,
daughter of Mr. sad Mrs.
tarry (arroil of Baytown,
celebrates her sixth birthday
Wednesday. Grandparents art
Mr. and Mra. Jamei W. Austin
V. and Mro Vera Carroll, all
totflirw
Maddox of Sulpknr Springs
and Mr. and Mrs. CP. Austin
of Keren* Ep
Iraki - In addition to Idaho,
although they are in varying
Races of development
tn Ohio, for example, a com-
mittor la still pondering a pro-
posal lor a constitutional
{amendment to raise the itata
income tai and rut reliance on
property taxes is a source of
school financing
Rifts now In Penmylvama s
senate would abolish property
taxes as a way of financing
public education, raise tV
state s 2.2 percent personal In-
romr tax and inffgase state
fundingl'* education. Md raise
tV number of busiimaa taxes
In Oregon, a peUUon drive la
under way lor a proposed con-
stitutional amendmant that
would limit property BMPMH
I Mi percent of assessed valua-
tion or, il tV property ha* been
sold since tV last assessment,
to m percent of tV sales
prtew. I
Rep Al Shaw, a Republican
from Roseburg, said the pas-
sage of California's Proposition
I) "will add fuel to our drive
B should giro us»irmmdra
|H K IS)
Richard Munn of tV Legisla
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An AP survey showed mesa- D c < on P%b. 1.1*10. .
... Oregon's average property
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Montana Sen. Robert Watt, •
Democrat Irom Missoula, said
the California actldn "would in-
dicate that tV people nre very
unhappy about taxes "
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1978, newspaper, June 7, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074558/m1/30/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.