Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1975 Page: 3 of 16
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Smith alleged the defendants from under the act for 10 more
had induced his wife of 25 years years.”
to divorce him and live with He and others have called this
ministers of the World Wide unfair, but Sen. John V. Tunney,
Church of God. Smith claimed D-Calif., said a( a meeting of the
the incident caused difficulties Jud clary Committee Thursday
in his business, ruined his that "it takes more than 10
credit, and caused him to suffer years to undo the damage done
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By JOHN CHADWICK the law for 10 years and broaden
Assoclated Press Writer its protection to non-English
WASHINGTON (AP) - The speaking Spanish-Americana,
Senate Judiciary Committee is Indians, native Alaskans and
moving toward approval of a Asian-Americana
measure extending the Voting The existing law applies to
Rights Act until IMS Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana,
Outnumbered opponents Mississippi, South Carolina,
agreed to go along with efforts Virginia and most of North
to complete committee action Carolina plus certain towns and
today. counties in other states.
The bill, similar to one passed Covered areas may not make
by the House 341 to 70 on June 4, changes in their election laws
faces a fight on the Senate floor, without obtaining advance ap-
but leaders are confident of proval from the U.S. attorney
passage before the end July, generator from the U.S. District
The present law, first enacted in Court here. The law also forbids
1905 and then extended for five literacy tests for voters and
years in 1070, expires on August permits federal examiners to
6. register voters in these areas.
The legislation would extend It was designed to prevent
------------------------------ any denial of voting rights on
. ,, account of race. Since its pas-
Judge dismisses sage, there have been sharp in-
creases in black voting in the
Armstrong suit sopnendothscelectiondtbtacks
..... ... The extension bill would pro-
DALLAS (AP) —A civil videsimilarprotectionsfornon-
rights suit filed against evange- English speaking minorities
Garner.Ted Armstrong and and ban literacy tests in voter
the World Wide Church of God r^gutrutinn
has been dismissed by a federal it also provides for ballots
Judge who said the plaintiff and other election materials to
could not prove membership to be printed in the minority lan-
a class“tradit tionally protected guage as weu as in English in
by federal civil rights legisla- areas where there are signifi-
ton cant concentrations of these mi-
U.S. District Court Judge nority groups.
Robert Porter issued the ruling. Southern opponents contend
that the proposed extension is
The plaintiff, Vernon Eugene intended to keep their states
Smith, sued Armstrong the under the law’s restrictions re-
church, Herbert W Armstrong, gardless of whether they have
Inc., and six other defendants eliminated discriminatory vot-
for $850,000 dollars in damages, ing pratices.
Sen. John C. Stennis, D-Miss.,
Smith claimed the defendants recently protested that “a cov-
conspired to deprive him of his ered state which, on Aug. 1,
rights to privacy, to a normal 1975, had been pure as the driv-
family environment, to good en snow as far as voting dis-
health, and to seek financial crimination is concerned for 10
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1975, newspaper, July 18, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575621/m1/3/?q=%22Brownwood+%28Tex.%29+--+Newspapers.%22&rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.