Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1978 the state Property tax cut a possibility United Press Internationa] AUSTIN — Gov. Dolph Briscoe Tuesday told three legislators he would consider asking the special session of the Legislature to con sider their bill to reduce ad valorem property taxes by 30 percent. Reps. Jim Nugent, D-Kerrville, Bennie Bock, D-New Braunfels, and Lynn Nabers, D-Brownwood, called a late afternoon news confer ence in front of the governor s office to tell reporters they wanted Bris coe to consider adding their propo sal for consideration during the spe cial session. “We’re interested in having an input from the governor,” said Nu gent. “We want to know if he’s in terested in our bill.” METAL BELT BUCKLES $398 H ONLY AT THE OtlSE OF SOOTS a 112 NAGLE • IN THE GREYHOUND BUS STATION &NORTHGATE WE TRY TO UNDERSELL EVERYBODY’ NOCONA BOOTS/CASUAL SHOES ASTRO TENNIS SHOES LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE” Bock said the bill would set up the School Property Relief Fund by which the state would refund to local school districts one-fourth of all state sales taxes. To be eligible for the state financing, school districts would be required to refund $200 for each $220 it receives from the fund to taxpayers during the first year. He said taxpayers would save $566 million during the first year. “I think people of this state are fed up with property school taxes,” said Bock. “I think this is what this special session should be about.” Nugent said he talked to Briscoe earlier in the day and informed him they would hold the news confer ence and would call on him to sup port the bill. Nugent said the gov ernor told him they would find out his reaction to the bill after the news conference. Nugent told Briscoe the “single shot” bill would provide a 30 per cent reduction in property taxes by refunding money equally to all ad valorem taxpayers and would provide the most direct tax relief. “I appreciate your request and I will give it serious consideration, Briscoe told the legislators. “I suggest a show of support (for the bill) in the H ouse and in Senate would help. Nugent told the governor he would try to find 50-75 other House members who would agree to co sponsor the proposal. Briscoe said he was still con vinced the special session should provide “meaningful tax relief’ be fore it adjourns. Both Houses have passed bills re pealing the utility state sales tax and increasing the inheritance tax exemptions. However, Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby has said it is possible the Se nate will not adopt any more legisla tion. Briscoe said that the session will not adjourn without legislators providing more tax relief and that he will not rule out calling a second session. Brown Berets demonstrate, await end of Lozano case United Press International MIDLAND — The Brown Berets demonstrated peacefully Tuesday but warned there would be reper cussions if a federal grand jury failed to issue indictments in the death of a Mexican-American in the Ector County jail. “I would rather not say what kind of action will happen but there’s no telling if this grand jury fails to re turn indictments,’’ said Eddie MSC Now Better Than Ever. 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The grand jury Tuesday entered its second day of hearing secret tes timony concerning possible civil rights violations in the death of Larry Ortega Lozano. Lozano, 27, died Jan. 22 after scuffling with jailers and deputies in the Ector County jail in Odessa. A county inquest jury ruled April 12 the death was accidental and oc curred when the officers tried to keep Lozano from bashing his head into the cell door. Gomez, speaking at a news con ference on the steps of the federal building, said Berets “demand the indictments be handed out against Ector County officials. He accused District Attorney John Green of covering up the in vestigation and said evidence was being withheld from the 22-member panel. Gomez refused to elaborate ton the allegations. Ed Idar, of Attorney General John Hill’s office, met briefly with the U.S. Attorney’s office to turn over files compiled by Hill on the Lozano case. Hill had recommended that U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell order the federal grand jury investigation to determine if Lozano's civil rights were violated and whether such violations caused his death. Members of the Mexican- American community have charged Lozano was a victim of police brutal ity during his 12-day confinement after his arrest at the scene of a traf fic accident. =>< what’s up” re asked to give blood^ will begin at 8 a.m. Wednesday COURSE DROP: Today is the last day for dropping with no record. BLOOD DRIVE: A6cM student Aggie Blood Drive. The drr MSC 224. COMPUTER CLUB: The Texas At will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in Za graphics and floating point numb GROVE: “We’ve Never Been Lick mand. The Grove gives Aggie M M icroComputaf hry 203. High re ■rs will be discim AfitM’s fighting William Fraw ley •tion Back In popo mother chance Robert Mitchu star. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m. BLOOD DRIVE: Tht the MSC 224. BAHA’I CLUB: Th 7:30 p.m. in the RADIO: The MSC 139. 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New Dallas ISD teachers fail f Mary of the Oaks | the Brazos Valley j MONTESSORI | SCHOOL 1 United Press Intemutionul DALLAS — More than 50 per cent of 535 new teachers in public school classrooms failed an intelli gence exam designed for persons aged 13 years to adult, the Dallas Times Herald reported Tuesday. >f 20 prej same t< a copy |has openings for children 2V2i ♦ to 3 in its newly opening daily I afternoon session beainninal We Service Calculators session beginning ISept. 1. For information call A jLydia Comings 779-0298. ROTHER’S BOOKSTORE 340 Jersey — At the Southgate The scores of ck from all grade levi school system we lower than a group students given tin newspaper said in a story. Ttie newspaper also dential memo sent to school members Monday night in Superintendent Nolan Estes : lease of testing information — he has fought through the co will seriously hamper the schi tern’s future research efforts. •Red eport 'Tl,.. Ti.,, says <-s fit-raMk Dallas ntially legal actit sought for 1 three moat Mt school it. the results of testing toac teachers m •net Atteracl ighted John Hill It :st week rake yv conB* informatior w as nubfei hoard (11M. !OS<*(l. A report of the Dti which aid re- dent Schoo Times Hen 1 District. J'*! .Id said thr* ' Inch 1 wnicn irts - k.1 sy q* He YARBROUGH'S Hallmark Card i Gift Shop Downtown IWy.,, Welcome the sweetest spoV tiv ^ FEATURING PuAAfCft (SloVL^ CANDIES If you have money to invest Optional Retirement Plan Tax Sheltered Annuity Deferred Compensation Financial Planning Call Hays Glover GUGGENHEIM GLOVER, ASSOCIATES 779-5555 the state lower than e disqualified a J ployment if they prior to hiring. According to thr Wesman Personnel l‘N T A Test wav given to aDla s I ar * last August. Septei> b r;l toher in order to estB ,rs t scores against which 4-Tu job-seeking teachers w* ro P] pared. playi The report said guiid lon indicate new trachen^'ket at least 35 on the testir' s hired. However, onlycT 6 * 1 the teachers tested i| to high enough to qualih 1 ^ meiit consideration. P ( , 1 ' k e t Sun Theatres Hy 333 University 846-9808 The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS ATTENTION: Fruit & Vegetable?, — MSC Free University, with the help of the Tex? ;lfte cultural Extension Service, is presenting a (L^j 1 for those interested in canning and present, bu own vegetables. ^ as — The program will include: canning, water bat^fj t ' sure cooker, freezing, possibly jams anddi ra drying ? ond — When? July 20, 1978, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tin — Where? 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