The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 266, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1959 Page: 2 of 24
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IN LEGISLATURE Hearing Set More for Public
Proposal to Seek Johnson On Public
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS .
Abilene, Texas Tuesday Morning, March 3, 1959
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For President Introduced Record Bills
Schools Slated . transportation costs at $16,652,000.
: The board adopted the 1959-60 .
AUSTIN (AP — Texas will spend economic index, outlining the, MOSCOW (AP)-The Soviet Un-
an estimated ib million dollars share each coumy should pay for On automation andd nLal NT Neb DULla:
school year than in 1 50 ine state the local portion of the fund. The ing Monday.
Board of Education was told largest shares will be charged 10 ——————
Monday.
State Committee
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Harris, 13.9 per cent. Dallas 10.2;
By FRANK N. MANITZAS approve a bill allowing about 100 Rep W T Oliver of Port AUSTIN AP -The first of four The board approved estimated Tarrant 4.9; Jefferson 3.6; Bexar
AUSTIN (AP)—Past events and counties' to abolish the office of Neches introduced another of his hearings this wack cost figures submitted by Dr I
e L . 1: IIPeC0i1 tiburca JtpitiCC Uy J. 3.06: Brazoria 2 Nueces
predictions of the future high- county school superintendent, lax proposals His newest bill. .w Eduar commissioner of 2 . NucCEs
lighted action Monday in the Only counties with 100 or less calls for an occupational tax of 1 formation bills is scheduled cation 8 calling for 345 million 2.2. All other county figures were
"-1-----* common school pupils would be five per cent on the advertising Tuesday night before the House dollars to operate the minimum under 2 per cent.
heard speeches affected. Rep. George Truett Wil revenue of newspapers, radio and Criminal Jurisprudence Commit- foundation school program The index is based on agricul-
commemorating the signing of son of Newcastle estimated the television stations and outdoor tee. »"Local urce PFramboly 20 tore mhianrcuusnnes
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- Rep. Tony Fenoglio of Nocona the night on, bills relating to the vertising in telephone books to allow the public to obtain in- .dSmlariescclothe prole sionalanger count ies had higher figured than
urged House members to support makeup of political party execu- Also introduced was a proposed formation on records and from Maintenance and operation costs decreased ' and 16 remained the
his resolution asking Sen Lyndon live committees, streamlining constitutional amendment by Rep government agencies. were estimated at $24,928,000 and acred and remained the
Johnson to run for president in criminal laws and another look Herman Yezak of Bremond to cut mue , 9 030111400 at *1,928,00 andisame.
1960. It also asks the Legislature at a tax revision bill. Rep. Frates the size of the House of Repre- an ec - Pmocm CROP
to endorse Johnson s Seeligson said his ‘proposed codi- sentatives from 150 to 100 He " met Cmes 5
Fenoglio said he had talked to fication of tax laws could raise would leave the Senate at 31. PXECP ear onley of Raymond-
Johnson "and although he'll tell about 2312 million dollars in 2 Sen. Doyle Willis of Fort Worth 12 ' dea ng with venue in trials
you he’s not a candidate, he's years . offered several bills to make it of persons accused of tampering
running with both feet." The The Senate Labor Committee illegal for anyone to sell liquor win public records. It also would
resolution went to a committee, approved and sent to the floor to anyone under 19. His bills also Amnadne Penary forua wind
Superintendent Bill a measure which its sponsors say provided that an adult aiding a
The House took little time to will regulate Texas labor unions, person under 19 to get liquor or
•--- — It would require an annual Iinan- narcotics would be guilty of con- A Senate version of the same
cial report to the secretary of tributing to the delinquency of a Proposal (SB97) by Sen. David
state and prohibit labor organiza- minor Ratliff of Stamford will be heard
tions from working for or against An unexplained delay in the Wednesday by the Senate Juris-
any political candidate or issue, printing of bills which would make prudence Committee
AFL CIO officials have opposed Arlington State and Tarleton State The Senate State Affairs Com-
the bill, calling it discriminatory. Colleges full 4-year institutions mittee will take up Wednesday
They said it would not touch put off any action on the measure a bill which would require public
labor organizations "that have until Tuesday sponsors said
been in the news because those The House oil and Gas Com-
groups _operat« under federal re- mittee gave quick approval to an boards and councils. The bill (SB-
. . unopposed resolution (HSR 246) 66) by Sen. Preston Smith of Lub-
louse passed and sent to aimed at keeping the state high- bock would penalize violators with
ne senate a bill that would re- way commission from leasing removal from office and would void
quire wheel flaps on trucks with road rights of way for oil - gas all actions taken at closed meet-
1 rear wheels drilling purposes unless the legis- ings. ,
lature gives its consent. It asks Abilene Rep. Truett Latimer’s
for a house committee study on House version of the bill (HB79)
the matter with a report by March is set for public hearing at 7:30
23.p.m. Wednesday.
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and local government agencies.
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Primary Election
Proposal Rapped
AUSTIN (AP)—An annual
A third bill, by Sen George
Parkhouse of Dallas, has been in
a Senate subcommittee since its
public hearing Feb. 18. The meas-
ure (SB26) would guarantee the
, public access to government rec-
alition of Texas Republicans and ords,
liberal Democrats Monday fought 7-------------------------
a bill proposing that state party J Grace Firc
executive committees be elected-
in the primaries. Two grass fires which were out
The bill (HB117) by Rep. B. H. on arrival brought Abilene fire-
A 1 D . .men out Monday afternoon.
Dewey Jr. of Bryan is favored . _ , . .
.i Burning trash caught grass on
by Gov. Pnce Daniel. This drew fire at 650 Westwood Dr. about
from Reo. Dean Johnston of Hous- 4:26 p.m. tiremen said. The other
ton a sharply-pointed question: fire was at 1390 Westway Dr.
"Doesn't this represent, a new about 12:24 pm
attitude by the governor?”
Johnston, a liberal in party-
politics, was referring to the last) : ‘ >
Democratic State Convention at
which Daniel bumped two liberal
executive committee nominees se-
lected by senatorial district cau-
cuses. (
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 266, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1959, newspaper, March 3, 1959; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659459/m1/2/?q=%22Board+of+Regents%22+Wooten: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.