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United Press International
W ASHINGTON — HEW Secre
tary Joseph Califano urged Congress
today to scrap the nation’s welfare
system and replace it with a ‘pro-
family and pro-work program of
jobs and income for the poor.
President Carter has proposed the
first major revision of the welfare sys
tem since the Great Depression, a
$31.1 billion package of jobs and
supplemental income for the poor.
The plan represents $2.8 billion in
new welfare spending.
Opening the administration’s con
gressional testimony on the Carter
plan, Califano said welfare as it exists
is intolerable.
“The' time is now for welfare re
form because most Americans agree
that we simply have to scrap our
present welfare system and build a
better one, Califano testified.
He was the first witness at a series
of hearings before a special House
welfare reform subcommittee.
Rep. James Corman, D-Calif.,
subcommittee chairman, said he
supported welfare* reform and urged
both the* House and Senate to re
spond creatively to the welfare prob
lem. Congressional action on the
welfare proposal is not expected this
year and a fully operating welfare re
form is not anticipated until 1981.
The plan would create up to four
million public service jobs for par
ents and guarantee a minimum in
come for families and persons unable
to work because of disability or age.
Corman was not as prompt as
Califano to dismiss the present wel
fare structure. “It distresses me
greatly when people speak of the
present income-support system as a
total failure,” Corman said in an
opening statement.
He said it would not be enough to
“tinker with the present irrational
structure” because welfare now
provides incentives for families to
split up and discourages work.
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NOON and EVENING
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Chancellor Jack K. Williams makes the first contribution 1)
Texas A&M's fund-raising efforts which officially bejt
Monday in support of the College Station United Fu
Bryan-Brazos County United Way. Looking on are Homu)
Perry (right), the university' s associate \ ice president for*
dent services and 1977 campaign chairman, and Bruce
associate director of the Texas Forest Service and can
coordinator for the System Administration Building.
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“Quality First”
PROPOSICIOIS ISo. 1
EI\ LA BOLETA
(S.J.R. 18)
S.J.R. 18 propone una
enmienda a la Constitucion
de Texas que requiere el
aumento del numero actual
de cinco jueces en la Corte
de Apelacion Criminal a
nueve y que permite la
Corte sesionar en paneles
de tres miembros.
La. terminologia de la
enmienda jrropuesta como
aparecerd en la boleta es
como sigue:
La enmienda constitu-
cional aumentando el nu
mero de miembros de la
Corte de Apelacion Crim
inal a nueve jueces, y
permitiendo que la Corte
sesione en paneles de tres
miembros.
PROPOSICiOiS ISo.
ETS LA BOLETA
(S.J.R. 13)
S.J.R. 13 propone una
enmienda a la Constitucion
que suministraria 20() mil-
lones de dolares mds en
bonos u obligaciones del
Estado de Texas para el
Fondo de Tierras de Veter-
anos y que permitiria a
vi udas sobrevivient.es de
veteranos comprar terrenos
bajo ciertas circunstancias.
La terminologia de la
enmienda propuesta como
aparecerd en la boleta es
como sigue:
La. enmienda eons tit u-
cional para suministrar
200 millones de dolares
mds en bonos u obligaci
ones del Estado de Texas
para el Fondo de Tierras
de Veteranos y para, per-
mitir que viudas sobre-
vivientes de veteranos
compren terrenos bajo
ciertas circunstancias.
fera despues de haber sido
probada culpable de un de-
lito mayor previo.
La terminologia de la
enmienda propuesta como
aparecerd en la boleta es
como sigue:
La enmienda constitu-
cional permitiendo dene-
gacion de fianza a una
persona acusada de un.
delito mayor que ha sido
probada culpable dos
veces previas de un delito
mayor, o acusada de un
delito mayor cometido
durante el tiempo que
dicha persona estaba li-
bertada bajo fianza por
procesamiento de un deli
to mayor previo, o acusa
da de un crimen impli-
ca.ndo el uso de una arma
mortifera y cuando hay
evidencia que tal persona
ha sido probada culpable
de un delito mayor pre
vio disponiendo un limi
ts de sesenta (60) dias
de encarceladon sin jui-
cio de tal persona; y
disponiendo el derecho de
apelacion de dicha per-
aparecerd en la boleta es
como sigue:
La enmienda constitu-
cional autorizando la for-
macion de asociaciones
agricolas o marinas que
podrdn asignar por man-
dato la coleccion de impli
es to s reembolsables pava
el mejoramiento de la
produccion, venta y com-
pra, o uso de sus produc-
tos.
PROPOSICIOIS So.
ES LA BOLETA
(S.J.R. 49)
sona.
S.J.R. A9 propone una
enmienda a la Constitucion
de Texas que permite la
legislatura autorizar bancos
estatales y nacionales para
ejercer privilegios de banco
mediante el uso de aparatos
electronicos o mdquinas
situadas en tales lugares
como podrd disponer la ley
y que autorizaria los bancos
repartir tales aparatos elec
tronicos o mdquinas de un
mo do razonable no distin-
tivo.
La. terminologia, de la
enmienda propuesta como
aparecerd en la boleta es
como sigue:
La enmienda constitu
tional para dar a la legis
latura el poder de auto
rizar a los bancos esta
tales y nacionales para
ejercer privilegios de
banco y descuento me
diante el uso de aparatos
electronicos o mdquinas.
PROPOSICIOIS 1S 0 , 3
El\ LA BOLETA
(S.J.R. 3)
Bnjo las leyes actuales de
Texas se le puede negar
fianza a una persona acu
sada de un delito may or q ue
previamente ha sido pro
bada culpable de dos delitos
may ores. La S.J.R. % pro
pone. una enmienda. a f a
Constitucion de Texas que
tambien acabaria en ( lene-
gacion de fianza, durante
un tiempo limitado y sU jeto
a apelacion, a una persona
acusada de cometer un f j e .
lito mayor mientras estaba
bajo fianza por un delito
mayor previo por el cual la
persona ha sido acusada por
gran jurn.do, o acus fu j a p e
un delito mayor impli can do
el uso de una arma morti-
PROPOSICIOIS ISo. 4
EIS LA BOLETA
(S.J.R. 5)
S.J.R. 5 propone una en
mienda a la Constitution de
Texas que autorizaria la
legislatura conceder exen-
ciones u otros remedies de
impuestos ad valorem sobre
propiedad designada para
la preservacion de recursos
culturales, historicos o de
historia natural.
La terminologia de la
enmienda propuesta como
aparecerd on la boleta es
como sigue:
La enmienda constitu-
cional autorizando una
baja de impuestos con
fines de preservar ciertos
recursos culturales, his
toricos o de historia
natural.
PROPOSICIOIS ISo.
EIS LA BOLETA
(S.J.R. 30)
S.J.R. 30 propone una
enmienda a la Constitucion
de Texas que cambiaria el
nombre de la Comision
Estatal de Capacidades Ju-
diciales a la Comision Esta
tal Sobre Conducta Judicial
y haria varies cambios con
respecto a sus poderes y
procedimientos. El cambio
mds significativo autori
zaria la Comision para
suspender de cargo los
jueces bajo procesamiento.
La terminologia de la
enmienda propuesta como
aparecerd en la boleta es
como sigue:
PROPOSICIOIS ISo. 5
EIS LA BOLETA
(S.J.R. 19)
S.J.R. 19 propone una
enmienda a la Constitucion
de Texas autonrizando la
formacion de asociaciones
autorizadas para colectar
ciertos impuestos reembol
sables de product ores de
aves de corral, ganado, y
otros product os crudos agri
colas o marivos y validando
la ley de 1967 con respecto
a la formacion de tales
asociaciones.
La terminologia de la
enmienda propuesta como
La enmienda constitu-
cional cambiando el nom
bre de la Comision Esta
tal de Capacidades Judi-
ciales a la Comision
Estatal Sobre Conducta
Judicial, y perteneciendo
a la comision y a los
poderes y actos de la
comision, con un oficial
judicial nombrado por la
Corte Sujvrema, y la
Corte Suprema, o los
jueces de la Corte de
Apelacion Civil sirviendo
en hi gar de la Corte Su
prema, para la suspen
sion, censura, deposicion,
o retiro involuntario de
un juez, o juez de paz
bajo ciertas circunstan
cias.
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United Press internatimiiil
NEW YORK — Lee Harvey Os
wald's Russian-horn widow. Marina,
says she locked him in a bathroom
and persuaded him to give up plans
to kill Richard Nixon seven months
before he assassinated President
John F. Kennedy.
The ((notation was contained in a
copyrigiitcd. prc-publication ex
cerpt tarried by the Ladies Home
Journal from a book entitled “Marina
and Lee. written by Patricia
Johnson McMillan. Ms. McMillan
based her book on interviews with
Marina Oswald Porter. Oswald s
w idem.
Marina said Oswald decided to
make an attempt on Nixon’s life after
reading a news story on bis demands
that the Russians be {breed out of
C .’uba.
Throwing down the April 21.
1963. edition o( the Dallas Morning
Yews Oswald tucked his gun i
belt and told his wife Marimk
going to “have a look at Nism
w as “coming to town.”
The former Mrs. Oswali
did w bat she had done bdim*
off be atings by her hiisbani
tric ked him into going totlicl
worn and U\v\\ hvacvd WnsU
foo..
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( r\ mg. Marina said slicpH^
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
GENERAL ELECTION NOV. 8. 1977
“The constitutional
amendment authorizing
the formation of agricul
tural or marine associa
tions which may mandate
the collection of refund
able assessments for im
provement of production,
marketing, or use of their
products.”
NUMBER ONE
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 18)
S.J.R. 18 proposes an
amendment to the Texas
Constitution to provide for
expanding- the Court of
Criminal Appeals from its
cui'rent membership of five
judges to nine judges and
to permit the court to sit
in panels of three judges.
The wording of the pro
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment increasing- the
size of the Court of Crim
inal Appeals to nine
judges, and permitting
the court to sit in panels
of three judges.”
NUMBER TWO
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 13)
S.J.R. 13 proposes a con
stitutional amendment to
provide for an additional
$200 million in bonds or ob
ligations of the State of
Texas for the Veterans’
Land Fund and to allow
surviving widows of veter
ans to purchase tracts under
certain circumstances.
The wording of the pro
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment to provide for
an additional $200 million
in bonds or obligations of
the State of Texas for the
Veterans’ Land Fund and
to allow surviving widows
of veterans to purchase
tracts under certain cir
cumstances.”
a deadly weapon after be
ing convicted of a prior
felony.
The wording of the pro
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment permitting
denial of hail to a person
chai-ged with a felony of
fense who has been there
tofore twice convicted of
. a felony offense, or
charged with a felony of
fense committed while
that person was admitted
to bail on a prior felony
indictment, or charged
with a crime involving the
use of a deadly weapon
where there is evidence
such person has been con
victed of a prior felony
offense; providing for a
60-day limit to that per
son’s incarceration with
out trial; and providing
for that person’s right of
appeal.”
NUMBER SIX
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 49)
S.J.R. 49 proposes an
amendment to the Texas
Constitution to permit the
legislature to authorize
state and national banks to
exercise banking privileges
by use of electronic devices
or machines located at such
places as may be provided
by law and authorizes the
sharing of such electronic
devices or machines among
banks on a reasonable, non-
discriminatory basis.
The wording of the pro
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment to give the
legislature the power to
authoidze state and na
tional banks to exercise
banking and discoimting
privileges by use of elec-
tronic devices or ma
chines.”
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he (
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rymg
through the door: “Howcan®
to me alter you gave me you || W ]j]
Y<>u promised me you’d new'
any one elseand licreyouaresli
in all over again
Tm pregnant. I can’ttaleili
timt I could lose the h;th » P f 1
svonhin 1 i ven v,>yv. sl\y wfc'l® VV . Q
as saying.
()s\\ aid relented, tlu'emipf
when she protested againlii
could lose the hahy.
He gave up his gun and'I
tucked it under the niattriS
then got him to strip dim I
under" i ar to insure that k*
not leave.
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NUMBER THREE
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 3)
Under current Texas law
a person charged with a fel
ony offense who has pre
viously been convicted of
two felony offenses may be
denied bail. S.J.R. 3 pro
poses an amendment to the
Texas Constitution which
would also result in the de
nial of hail, for a limited
time and subject to appeal,
to a person accused of com
mitting a felony while on
bail for a prior felony for
which the person has been
indicted, or accused of a
felony involving the use of
NUMBER FOUR
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 5)
S.J.R. 5 proposes an
amendment to the Texas
Constitution authorizing the
legislature to grant exemp
tions or other relief from ad
valorem taxes on property
designated for the preserva
tion of cultural, historical or
natural history resources.
The wording of the pro
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment authorizing
tax relief to preserve cer
tain cultural, historical,
or natural history re
sources.”
NUMBER FIVE
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 19)
S.J.R. 19 proposes an
amendment to the Texas
Constitution authorizing the
formation of associations
authorized to collect certain
refundable assessments
from producers of poultry,
livestock, and other raw
agricultural or marine
products and validating the
1967 law regarding the for
mation of such associations.
The wording of the pro
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
NUMBER SEVEN
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 30)
S.J.R. 30 proposes an
amendment to the Texas
Constitution changing the
name of the State Judicial
Qualifications Commission
to the State Commission on
Judicial Conduct and mak
ing several changes in its
powers and procedures. The
most significant change
would authorize the Com
mission to suspend from of
fice judges and justices
under indictment.
The wording of the pro
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment changing the
name of the State Judicial
Qualifications Commis
sion to the State Commis
sion on Judicial Conduct,
and relating to the com
mission and the powers
and proceedings of the
commission, a master, and
the supreme court, or
court of civil appeals jus
tices serving in place of
the supreme court, for the
suspension , censure, re
moval, or involuntary re-
tii-ement of a justice,
judge, or justice of the
peace under certain cir
cumstances.”
United Press Intmiatid
ACS TIN — Gov. Do]® |
Monday appointed V.
dan ol Brady to be adistridjiti F (Tc
Bandera, (atnefio, K<_
McCulloch and Menan\
Ionian fiad been disfnchfA'rf
the area.
Tlic governor named Ruff
Sutton ol | unction to replan
as prosecutor. Jordan is tail
judicial post resigned ki jk'
Allison ol Kern die. Brisrnci
app<>in t ments vv ill be etledwl
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