Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 243, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1983 Page: 4 of 26
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Wages — seizure of a person’s through the 1983 legislature.
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people in Jail, and that to do
remedy. If you pot a father in
jail, everybody loses. The
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to signal a moment of silent
tribute at the start of the
national funeral in a vast plaza
on Yoida Island in the Han
River that runs through Seoul
Among those killed In the
Rangoon bombing Sunday were
four Cabinet ministers.
On Friday, the 18 surviving
members of the Cabinet sub-
mitted their resignations during
an emergency meeting.
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The Brownsville legtelh
said be did not know of 4
organized group opposi
passage of the amendment,
Linda Gale White, the wife of against garnishment will open
the governor, Is honorary the door to whichever coalitions
chairman of Texans for Child
dttampting to force payment of
Court-ordered child support
Obligations
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Si ease therestriction so that up
tb one-third of a wayward
tether’s paycheck can be seised
By the government and used for
Overdue child rapport
payments.
. The proposal to No. 6-on a list
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Voters Nov. 8.
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. sad state of collection in family taking care of the child. County Attorneys Association,
t.«>. ” ..ih n«n Ths change would not affect Texas Fathers for Equal
r , fathers who remain current Righto, and Texas State Bar,
was successful in paging the with their child support Family Law ferttaa .....
polribited the gitrnirimant of granishment amendment paymento. During legislative debate,
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dotation writers was to protect
MraggUng wage-earners from
predatory bill collectors.
: Over tee years, this provision
Bas been interpreted by tee
fturto Mahar to any Texas taw £xpayero'tave“to pay for Us
keep in Jail as well as upkeep of
the child.
“As an attorney, I got tired of
women telling me these horror
stories of not having enough
money to buy milk for their
babies when there was a
healthy working father out
there somewhere,” Oliveira
said. “That was one of multiple
reasons I introduced the bill”
He said similar measures
introduced in tee past had been
Approval of the amentenentwiU organized labor. dude Christian Life Com- would not guarantee teat tee
result in at least a |10 million “This time we were able to mission (Southern Baptist), money received would be used
annual saving tn thp state, In Aid get business, including the Mexican AmericanJ)einocrab to support drtldren. There is no
tosupportthebill,and labordid for Women, Black Democrats of spent.
Taxpayers, Tezas District and NEXT: Pardons and Paroles.
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SEOUL, South Kona (AP) —
and wailing, incense
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Employers would make opponents stressed Texas’ tong
deductions for the payment tradition of legally protecting a *—
wage-earner’ paycheck from
creditors. Texas and South Rr
Carolina are the only states i >
without a garnishment law for
child support. ■
“Garnishment is used chiefly
against the poor and
uneducated,” Sen. Oscar
Manzy, D-Dallaa, said in one
Senate session. “Regardless at
the promises made by i
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for taxes, and would receive a
8S«-month administrative fee.
Self-employed people with
past-due child support
paymento could be placed
under bond by tee court.
Each court order would
epedfy teat no employer may
discharge or take any
dfocipihMry action against an
employee because of tee child legislators who may or may not i
determine future legislation (
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[ allowing this first break in the
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nishment exceptions into law.”
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teen It in at least a |10 million “This time we were able to mission (Southern Baptist),
lT7amilie8~of~ Dependent Texas Associiion'crf Btfness? of Texas, National Organization accounting for how the money to
ntilrtron paynwmts to support the bill, and labor did for Women, Black Democrats of spent.
“Parents, rather than tax- not oppose it Some fldkor Texas, Texas Association of
Sayers, will be responsible for leaders are for it individually,” *"
^supporting their children,” said Oliveira said.
'Nina Rivkin, coordinator The proposed amendment on .
Texans for Child Support the ballot would “allow the
; The Tezas Department of Legislature to provide for
;Human Resources reports that additional remedies to enforce
more than 70 percent of the court-ordered chUd rapport
parents legally obligated to payments.”
•provide support fall to pay. If voters approve the
; Under present law, a judge amendment, district court
;has the choice of sending a judges could immediately order
; defaulting parent to jail or a person’s income seized by the
; putting the person on probation, state and used to make overdue
“It seemed to me there was a child support payments to the
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BRISTOL, England (AP) - The usual dress at an 14year-
old punk rocker, Pater Mortiboy, includes 18 earrings, a
studded dog collar and steel armlets. But it was the 4-inch
spikes of his hairdo that proved bis undoing.
Mortiboy was fired from his job at tee Rolls-Royce
Technical CoDege on ths grounds that the spikes endangered
the eyee of Ms co^rortors.
The young man, who said hs used industrial adhesive and
glue to mold his hair tote ths stiff spikes, appealed to n»to-
dlistrial tribunal tart the appeal was rejected Tuesday.
“I mix with people all the time in crowded nightclube,’’
said Mortiboy in his dofenas, “and I have never injured
anyone.”
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BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) - When muecto power was
needed to move 80,000 books at Bellevue College, quite
logically the call went out to the college’s athletes. And even
the cheerleaders joined in.
The goal: to move the books to a new addition of the college
library.
Nearly 40 baseball, basketball and volleyball players and
cheerleaders loaded books into shopping carts and pushed
them to the new location.
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 243, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1983, newspaper, October 14, 1983; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292184/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.