Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1971 Page: 4 of 16
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whether long term gas con-
tracts should be reopened to
change prices for the fuel
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ment in Germay in 1934—1 don’t
want that kind.”
Wayne Oaks, director of the
American Civil Liberties Union,
supported Minton's testimony
in opposing the measure.
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for more study
Snelson’s bill would:
-Declare that gas prices set
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AUSTIN (AP) — Legalized
wiretaps were alternately de-
scribed Tuesday as “the only
way” to fight organised crime
and as a step toward an Or-
wellian 1984.
The testimony on Rockwall
Sen Ralph Hall’s wiretap bill
was before a subcommittee of
the Senate Jurisprudence Com-
mittee
Roy Minton, an Austin lawyer
and self-styled "Texaboy with
gut feelings about the invasion
of constitutional rights” said
the bill "reminds me of George
Orwell's 1984."
Hall said a federal wiretap
law has been an effective tool
for catching criminals.
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and right. He took office last Dallas and Houston are two of The study shows food costs in
July and promised to pacify the the least expensive places to Texas cities are substantially
country at any cost. live anywhere in the nationa, below the national average
Last April the West German outdone only by Atlanta Housing and social security
ambassador. Count Karl von These are figures made pub- costs and personal taxes are
Spretti, was killed by the leftist lic in a budget study by the lower, too
Rebel Armed Forces when the Bureau of Labor Statistics and But there is a darker side to
government rejected its de- published m the March issue of the picture.
mands for his hberation. Since the business review of the Fed- Medical costs in Dallas, for
the state of siege began in No- eral Reserve Bank of Dallas example, are among the na-
vember, with suspension of con- Low-level budget costs in tion’s highest-about 1« per cent
stitutional guarantees, there Austin are shown to be about 12 above the average. They’re
A have been 10 political assassi- per cent below the national av- three per cent above average in
nations, several kidnapings and erage while they are $2 per Houston.
scores of other terrorist acts cent less in Houston and 5.4 per And the study shows living
carried out by extremist groups cent less in Dallas. People with costs in all three Texas cities
from both left and right intermediate or high level in- are rising at the rate of about
comes fare even better Their six per cent a year, just as in the
other metropolitan areas.
"Nationwide, household
budget costs increased 18.5 per
cent between the spring 967
and the spring of 1970," the
business review says. “During
that period, budgets rose an
average of 18.9 per cent in
Dallas, 17.4 per cent in Austin,
and 16.7 per cent in Houston. ”
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panics told the Senate Oil and sponsored by Sen. W.E. Snelson firm with a substantial interest
Gas Committee they need the of Midland, the committee to rates set by contract with
right to seek mid-contract rate chairman. On Snelson’s motion, cities.
increases as the prices they it was sent to a subcommittee A current court case dealing
_________________________________________________________________ with the state's power to do
those two things was filed after
Smith may ask Nixon for application by High Plains
Natural Gas Co. to set a new
n i.i, price for gas sold to the town of
drought disaster support "wznenestortnegscompa
rues said the firms had to be
AUSTIN (AP) - Gov. Pres- able to charge enough to cover
ton Smith said Tuesday he may situation and determine what h gasmKhevluv from
ask President Nixon to help steps should be taken." ^^JdJofit
drought-str icken farmers in He did not name the counties Powe cn-z"makromoney
South Texas involved. when we seli gas, we cantbuy
Smith said several South Tex- Ifnecessary.we willaskthe it," said Jeff Geier of Houston
as counties had asked for help president to declare the affect- lwver for High Plains
and he was considering a re- ed counties a disaster area so Snelson said his bim was a
quest to Washington for drought they willreceivethe assistance -two-way street that wouid
disaster relief they need Similar action was low "onsumers to chamenge
"Agriculture Commissioner recently taken to alleviate an h( wereto
John White informs me that we agricultural emergency in Flor- high. ’
haven’t had a drier winter than ida," he said Jack Ware of Crystal City,
this even in the drought days of We wil certainly take what- counsel for Coastal States Gas
the mid-1950s," Smith said ever action is necessary to as- Producing Cosaid intrastate
Smith said he and White were sist those people in South Texas pipeline companies bound by
considering a tour of South Tex- who have been adversely af- long-term contract prices can’t
as in the next few days “to per- fected by the drought,” Smith compete for gas with the big
sonally survey the emergency said. ____ interstate firms which can pay
______________________________ He said several county com- more for their gas
_ missionerscourts,.not named, “Unless we do something to
- —■ ---- had appealed to the governor keep this gas in Texas, it Is an
tor help going to the long lines, and it is
c:.. 2, Emergency or disaster desig- an going to California and the
Siege in nation would probably enable Eastand the Midwest,"Ware
CAk n4L obtain low interest rate loans Reuben Senterfitt of San
•1h monm from thefederal Farm and Saba, representing privately
Home Administration in addi- owned eleetrical utilities, said
GUATEMALA i AP) — This tionanemersensy,liyestock the bill would allow gas com-
country has entered the fifth feed ngprogramrmighthe init- panies to violate "the integrity
month of a state of siege de- Jted’ KOVCTnor s Mld of contracts."__________________
creed in an attempt to fight
subversive groups. - un
Violence has not subsided but Y O U T fl O I I fl r fl fl AS
President Carlos Arana ■ • • • • •
Osorio’s government shows "
strong signs of survival. _ _
velopmemt programs aimed at farther in Austin
increasing industry, attracting "
foreign investment and stabilis-
ing the economy. DALLAS I API- Your dollar «>«sarecalutatedtoberough-
Arana Osorio was elected in goes farther in Austin than in ly 14 per cent lower in Austin, 12
February 1970 with the support any other metropolitan area of percent lower in Houston, and
of political groups from center the United States nine per cent lower in Dallas.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1971, newspaper, March 17, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574638/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.