Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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)Br.■ '< C., .ill. f,.els !| ctlil "undcli
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- "'l a Irnlf nor rent of
O-e •■ nvoli-i*l Wl"f Utilized
' '' -innroYlmatoU Sfi'2
rn " • i ti'P tavrtavers would
n. 1 tn m <| -co to moot anli-
rinitiw) r. vn"ilf« needed to finance
cm,. rovornment dur nr the eom-
• two vrui- Smith maintained
Mr n«kod Martin tor an early
ni'inc in preparation for a sup-
plemental message the irovernot
will dflivpr to the l/TKlaUHv. in
which ho will •jpcll out iiltcrna-
tiv< sources for the $71 R million
item invalidated b\ the attorney
Reneral's Mareli !? opinion.
Smith first said he hits two a1-
te'-nntives bU(H!et-< ut1 iriK or a re-
inforeed revonut* plan Mr derided
l.i didn't have much fat left to trim
in his budget and settwmi on al-
ternative money rai-ers.
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l.i L'iHiature finallv rear-hod its full
oomplemoMt with the oleetion of
(<• |> .Tulin II Poorner of Hondo a
Repuliliran, to fill the vacancy
< '•eated bv the death of Rep. D C
Howard of t'valde. Ann the law-
niakine pnw-ess continues.
Legislators have r lpleted ar-
tion on the workman's compensa-
tion reform bill which raises bene-
fits to injured workers from S.'i5 a,
week maximum to $49 Mi asutv
went to thi- trovernor for his slgna 1
tun- foUowinst Mouse passage ! tfi
to 1 1 Senate noted earlier 1
One of the session's most im
portant ineasiires .1 pwpi.s, <| con
stitutinnal ane•ndmetit r-iisinc the
writer bond cei;iiv.' to S3billion
in finance the stair's -1ii-i of the,
*10 i. li'iit Tev<r. war ' plan t>a s.«l
the Mi us' I'll lr) ami wi-nt t'j tin
Senate.
In tf>- ir livelier! -.rtion Ixit1
houses "r| o'jt bill in pr■viite
maximnin fines of and jail
sentences in to six month- for dis
nipt v-i activities on .school and col
li :'e campuses BUI wriil t eon-1
fironce ,-omn!ltte< toi adjustment
of different es.
A'nitti' 1 i.n cleared by Imth
housi-s -aoiiIH permit T-X..W t. b"v
rifle- sho'i.ntn.s ,mi' ammunition 11
adjoinintj <t< < despite tfed
ei ti nin law Similar legislation i-
!>■ ! • lip idop-d ill othei st.iti-s
'•■-rati pa -ed a variety of blll-
inelivlinti a Texas Mrat Inspection
Lau <whieh I- rn i-s'-ary to pn
Vint feiirrnl ri-aulation of meat
. trailer .o.n-o tinlfo-m staniiards
art a ■!"> -nimiti daily antvn:/
birak for school toachors and r\
ti "s on ill tlnii for homeconiiny
Vietnam servir. men (91) davs afti 1
return 1 to renew their drivers'
lii enses.
Houji approved hills allowing
persons betw.-on 1 and 21 to h.
rt-si as cab drivers pn«ioctlng
■ -lit# of develniH'rs of iiia\
u'"1 t'es ,f i-otton, anil requiring
a'x-i'ng of eges hs to then
"1 to or i-ouetrv of origin
•••us ivntom rri>
1 .■ "s'ato's kent dropoinp more
1 ■ it- into Imlh ttie Mnu.se
s«'"ati hoppers incl -ding
* \ tii|' to refliil'-e telenhnne ootn-
"■mi's to maintain a business of
n eve' \ rviuntv seat vv'.etv |t
•vtoidas teienhono seiTire
• rvc>t'iii nf a ')0-iriemher CV>v
• •-ni-'s rnmr 'ttee nti Human Re-
• tons "tn reernimend ptng'-ams
1 a t'iin des "tied and intended to
• i-iK-oii mid obtain a better utxl^i
wl iv'ufnnshii) l>etwis-ti the
n •!/>*\« 'foilOS "
•Kc'ahi'shinvr a Texas Boar-i of
"v miiieiss in the Fftt'iw and D s-
■v rnn nf HeaHne A■fis to license
••'i -e<nilnte aM persons In that
btts'ness
•Allowing haulers of agricultural
nrodiiots to get a permit to operate
e'th 'Ut hiving to prove their so-
'■ ei would fit the "p"bllc con
i'on"nro and nece.-sltv." which
tlier tnieko'S must show
Treat nf the I/>aislative Moil-
rniizntinn Pommlttee to study ami
imnrove thi legislative pixjcess.
'Closely regulating when and
how and foi what purpose state
'aw-enforooment agencies ciui use
electronic eavesdroppinj; or "buu-
sfin-i"
Requiring all elections in Texas
to In- with til.- use of voting ma-
chines. which the state would fur-
nish but which would be stored ami
maintained by the counties.
'Allowing school districts to In-
crease the length of their school
terms from nine to in months
•Increasing the penalty for t'
crime- of rape, armed robin
and murder.
' Providing state support for kin-
dergarten programs voluntarily op
orated by local school districts for
five-year-old children.
' Requiring door-to-donr salesmen
to return a customer's money, if
the customer demands it within
three days after buying something
which he did not solicit
'Establishing 1 Texas presiden-
tial primary t< replace the existing
system of a series of conventions
and prorating the state's national-
convention delegati votes accord-
ing to the returns in the primary
U'l'OINTMFNTS
Former State Rep Joe Burketl
Ir of Kerrville was named b\
<;<ivo*nor Smith to the Texas Li-
quor Control Board for a short
nil extending until November 11
H suc-eods O R Crawford of Jas
.(I: resigned
SiV named Iyslir R. N'eal of
San Antonio to succeed William F.
Bonier of Honrlo on the Texas
Water Rights Commission.
(fovernor appointed Tomm> V
•srti th of Austin as CommLsxionei
1! the Bureau of Ijubor Statistics
(!«verni >1 Smith appointed Dr.
Vhert B Spires of Taylor 1o the
Stat' Bofifl of Medical Examiners:
lames W TTiingmorton ami Daniel
I lV)rmle\ Jr of IVirt Arthur as
branch pilots lor Sabine Bar, Pass
1 nd Tributaries.
Hi reappointed I<aurenco R Mel-
on I>alla> as chairman of th
0>m>nittee for the Employment of
Handicapped.
ftM'KW SI'KAH
Supreme Oiurt listened to argu-
•nents of two Iwitiks over which
V>ank Is entitled to administer $.W
•iililion estate of Sarita Kenedy
East pi nding a di cislon on which
a'III of thr South 'lexas ranch
owner i.s valid Will contest itsrif
will In heard in Ken. dv County d s
• r rt roil't new Kit"'v\ u
\ |'i vohi -oIiI San Anton o v ■■ itv.
•lit bv a taxi while fl-vin-^ 1., he'ri
h girl hurt in a nrei ioih 1 fie
tnishan iv not til tieii « •••• •":
4\v.vd«d hbn lis th" It 1 oo 1 i-t
«-ivs 'ho Hn'h (Viii't
\ mf-cbant epfitnan sorlousK i'l
■ nit when tie 'on ■ e i i 'iw.*. i-er|
fi'ni.. a rntvalk sK"il ' 1 ■• i\e-
.'til tud'rnient 'Iv Court f .nml
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To noimdv's en ■ •
•o-nev Onera i ^'
■v>-'st'tuttona! '■ ">o\
n sed dive's on 1 1
iil to tiii m-r"i-i- ■
•■ir current odueit
Martin sa'i' '!•*' s!
sl'- and water r i"u,('>'i nv«de-
inearor offenses 4 uno.. -t 'u';onal
m a tin' i • 'i 1 to a tvl 1 nns
'ti that the oangtitul ii'ial refer
once aDPlled onl\ to im.hvidtials
and private ■ p. .rations \ vnrl-
ance bv st«tc aueiieir- wiMlkl he
i-onii)lete defi.-nv to piosii- tion.
Attorney General laid as not
qualified an applicant fo- rraistra
t on a - a professional en-i'leer who
ivilrl onl\ an agricultural deerer
f"om Texas Tech Co;., v ■ p'iui to
1962.
HRI (TI.I.OSIS ( IIAI.LKNfiK
A McMullen Counly rancher is
challenging the conntitution ility -if
the Texas Animal Health Commis
sion hrucellos s pi .(grain, which
requires that cattle owni r< must
sell any slock with brucellosis to
slaughter Iviuses
R J. Nunley got a temp"-ar>'
restraining order to stop the Com-
mission from quarantining Ins cat-
tle. which apparently havt the dis
ise A Sinton court was to heai
nments on the iss 'e
Animal Health Commission is
eonrvrned bfH-ause, if the h-uce|.
losis-control program is ruled un-
constitutional oilier states
likely will pi he lmijortation
of Texas cattle
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BOLI. WEEVII. BEATEN?
If expiu'imentation undei-way In
Dickens. Motley Bn.«ii ami Hall
counties proves suce <sfu Agri-
culture Commissioner White says
the dread Ixill weevil ma> iHtfime
as ■ xtinet a- the dinosaur
High Plains cotton farmers are
vetting the help of an experimen-
tal lioll weevil trap coupled with
poison-baited plants t.i eradicate
the biggest trouble-maker in Te\ 1-
agricult Ti history and one of the
South'* biggest •oonomv-ehnng- "s.
Experiment will 1^ carried out
Anril 1-June ~V\ C tton plan's d
will In grown in Btowns-. W •
vils used to bait thermal traps will
hi* flown in weekly from Mississip-
pi 1'ilioralories.
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MA3RSHMALT-OWS
SHOBT SNDRIN
Texas Ai 'onauti. s C. mmi--'->n
has certificated u new '1 fliuhi
daily airline to connect Abilene, San
Angelo ani' other u-st T'-vas cities
with Austin. Srui Ani'mio and Dal-
las Kt Worth.
Railroad Commission has al'. 1
a Rk) Grande V'al v - •. ; ) *!.:■
weeks in whi -l to submit evidence
against II P'ope-i - 1 ile 1 'k.
House Slate Affairs Co'i.'nil'e
has recomniendiHl ' iuimi i 1 111 w
University of Texas at San Antonio
and a medical school •' 't \is
Technological Colli-.:
Son Don Kf.nnard
Sinato proside.nl p
jovenior for a da v
Slate also must p
eal doctors between
as well as one doctor cf
ami two optometrists ituring the
same seven-month period
Star Ki^i
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(rt'iffilirg Kcsliiiiruiil
^ ill Hi1 ( IosimI Oil MoikIuvh
Diir To Labor Shortage
Griffith's Restaurant
Team Supporters
Dribble Ball From
Houston To Austin
Travelers on Highway 71 between
I Houston and Austin las' Thursday
, must have experienced «urprise to
have seen a group of athletes drib-
blltu: a basketball alonr; the high-
1 way!
They were Hi .1 nio-s of Spring
Branch Memorial High School.
Hisiston demonstrating their sui>
tKirt of their basketball team as
a pieliminarv 'o the 4A Hask tbal!
1 Game with Odessa in Austin Fri
; day night They dribbled the has
kotball all the way from Houston
j to Austin, with each Imy averaging
about 10 miles Tlloy were at the
Tropic-ana Motel here Ttiurmlay
; -light
Hiir^ronin:.' the irroup was Fin
*>ulo, whose wife is the former
s- Ann Morris daughter of Mrs
r)arl Morris and the late Mr, Mor-
ris, formerly of Bastrop.
Rt BY HKII l it HV(J
GRAPEFRUIT ?«c
(MJI.ULN KIPK
BANANAS
lb. 10c
PATID
(Vimliin.'ition Dinner
Mexican Dinner
Enchilada Dinner
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Starlite
READ
B
Thursday, Friday & Saturday. March 13, 14 & 15
Star Lite FOODS
&
LONG'S
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1969, newspaper, March 13, 1969; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238195/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.