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Arizona Republici
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REPUBLIC MAIL Ptoeaix, Sat, April 11, 1SX4 The Arizona Republic I SB Senator Blansett Mis Rights Bill Legislature Goes Into 90th Day Have yoii seen ih new fees of public officials who become involved in trouble By BEN AVERY Virtually no progress was SHOPSMITH Mark VII WE TAKE TRADE-INS with the laws of the stale. The House-passed public accommodations bill was killed for the current legislative session yesterday by Sen. Glenn Blansett, D- made yesterday toward breaking the legislative deadlock over appropriations. must go back for House concurrence in an amendment. Two other bills, one outlawing warrants not paid within a year and the other making minor changes in savings and loan laws, also were returned to the House for concurrence In navajo, chairman of the Counties and Municipalities Committee Blansett declared his action publicly in a meeting of the com Passed and sent to the governor were House bills to provide for off -street parking in cities under 150,000, providing for investment of money in the judges retirement fund, and appnrpriating $8,000 to the Department of Public Buildings to provide quarters for the appellate court.

mlttee. He said he wanted the people of Arizona to know why he WEIXDAYST0 9P.M. ALL DAY SATURDAY SUNDAY TO 1 CR 9-2341 909 E. Comeback Rd. wui not bring the bill before the JJ committee for a vote the legislature because of the Si noisy and unruly blocking of of the doors to the Senate, and Both houses adjourned until 10 a.m.

today, but before quitting the entire Senate met with Chief Justice Jess A. Udall to go over a draft of the Senate's proceedings under which it will become a court of impeachment, and also a draft of the rules that will govern the court. In the morning session the Senate passed a House-sponsored amendment to the constitution to add three lay members to the State Board of Education. The proposal RIRHIBWtaWrS wmmiiummiuiimmiimiBjiwnaitiw tne "sit-in" In the state capitol. "I TAKE the full responsibility for this action, and In doing It, I want to take the members of my committee off the spot," Blansett declared.

"It was my intention to give BLANSETT made his state 35th AVE. ft W. VAN BUREN 1 P.M. MON. SAT.

32nd ST. ft E. THOMAS OPEN 10 A.M. 10 ment after hearing a plea from The 26th Legislature begins its 90th day of the session this morning with no hope of adjournment this week. Only one legislative session in history has exceeded 90 days, and that went 97 days when the lawmakers revised the entire code of laws in 1956.

The session in 1954 went 90 days. While conference committees of the two houses were meeting downtown, both House and Senate members not on the committees marked time at the Capitol after an opening Senate session in which five bills were passed. John Marshall, a lay represent-! afive of the Arizona Council of Churches. a lot of work to getting a civil rights bill, until a group of people and I include the churches participated in a Both he and Sen. Giss com plimented Marshall on the manner in which he made his plea.

demonstration in front of the PRICES CHIEF TOTEM SAYS: HONEST INJUN VE GOT 'UM REAL SATURDAY Slashers Senate Building and i to Society to Meet Marshall replied that the EfKCTIYE keep us from getting out of the chambers, and to keep the pub churches were not responsible 5 ljimK. for the sit-in, and expressed re lic from getting in, and throwing food all over. gret that the "actions of a few u---ifi fc SAT. The House board of managers named to handle the impeachment proceedings who had "gone beyond the privileges of lobbying" had the effect of denying legislation of "If the legislature should give in to this kind of intimidation VyHStE YOU SEE CHIEF YOU'LL SEE EI5 SAVINGS 1 m. A aeainst E.

T. (Eddie) Wil SAFFORD The spring meeting of the Arizona Society of Farm and Ranch Managers and Rural Appraisers will be April 18 at the Elks Lodge here. Max Arnold, division of appraisal and assessment standards for Arizona, will be the guest speaker. and pressure by this group, it benefit to the people of Arizona liams Jr. and A.

P. (Jack) would set a precedent that would and the minority groups of the Hi Buzard, corporation commissioners, conferred with the state. destroy the orderly legislative process of this state by encouraging other pressure groups to SUASIIR SPECIAL Senate Judiciary Committe. adopt similar tactics 11 Fredonia Names Principal subject of the meeting was the Senate-passed bill appropriating $300,000 for impeachment Bought th Entire Stock "THIS BILL will not be on the. agenda of this committee 1 Youth Delegates in this session," he declared.

Under the rules, the chair XisrYI5TAYI5ION court expenses, and fixing pay of senators at $350 a week. The Senate group backed FREDONIA Neil Brooksby 17, son of Mayor and Mrs. Ar of Bankrupt Wioj Importer! 1,721 Wigi in all! We will tall that 100 Human Hair Wigs as low os 1. man has the power to prevent consideration of a bill unless the bill is taken away from the committee either by the Senate land Brooksby, and RuLea Hea ton, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy C. Heaton, have been chosen to attend Boys and or the membership of the com mittee, and in the case of the Girls State sessions in June. 25 ea. Brooksby is an honor student, student body vice president, and a varsity letterman. public accommodations bill, there is evidence that most of the senators agree with Blansett It was learned yesterday that Sen.

Harold C. Giss, D-Yuma, has been unable to win any Some even lower! Handmade Wigs at low as Miss Heaton is an honor stu aent, junior class president, a majorette and cheerleader. down from the $350 figure, and agreed that the regular legislative pay of $200 per week would be sufficient. However, the senators held out for the full appropriation, suggesting that any unneeded balance revert to the state general fund 60 days after the court is dissolved. The legislators took note of a request by Williams that money be appropriated to pay attorneys for his defense.

He argued that "it was never contemplated that my salary would justify my having to defend charges of impeachment." It was indicated that Williams' plea was not seriously considered. It is not custmary for the stats to pay attorney in Both students are active their church. support in caucus for even a substitute human relations commission bill in this session of DEMONSTRATIONS LIMITED CLEVELAND (AP) Common pleas court Judge John V. That's not all Switches, Pony Tails, Etc. Over 300.

Re Values 16-38 HOPE WIG GO. This Sele only at 2206 W. Mian School Stere CR 9-5253 CR 9-5491 LADIES' "TAMAftA" LADIES SHIFTS uorngan has issued a perma C1P.LS' DRESSES I nent injunction limiting to 10 the number of civil rights dem Legislative Log APRIL 9, 1964 onstrators at new school construction sites. NEW SHIPMENT OF SUMMER DRESSES CALIFORNIA MADE "TAMARA" DUCK MATERIAL OR GABARDINE TWILL HI -RISE -ZIP BACK BLACK OR BEAUTIFUL PASTELS 8-lt INTRODUCED MflUtA HCR 35 (Committee on Rulesl-Rwrets Tht death Of Gen. Douglas i fol owlna three maior orpera- Aeril PROORESt i from I CALIFORNIA Xff 1 SCOOP I i neck ysA A i SLEEVELESS lW HCR If (Committee on Rules) Regrets The death of Gen.

Douglas MecArthur who died April 5. Senate to Mouse HI (Appropriations Committee) cms Uft. LOWS 2M 5 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM IN SOLID OR PRINTS PASTELS Appropriates iv im government for fiscal year (Senate amendments). Also Senate conference committee members. ma lor to (Aooroor cates 116,005 from me es from ine if fl(mm 7-14 siare expenditures fund to inri Koanocaii current nt currei hotel profs hospital rorviMunai wrvitm.

pi ii tt. IkAnrmu nf Mohave and three professional service, (emergency). others) Authorizes the State, Land De- CSG.LOW 2M 1 ASSORTED 1 COnON PRINTS i AND SOLIDS I WITH PIPING I TRIM SML 1 REG. LOW 1.59 perrmeni to lease reaerei i eians 'V-aft Vf1fcieVW the Colorado River tor recreation pur Mohave; Michel en a poses, (emergency), It at (Morrow of of Santa Crui) Pr adequate Provides tor narking brakes on all motor vehicles except cycles (Blansett of Navalo and 15 oth I 11 (Bin SB rohlblti ooaratlon of an aircraft Pi ersl- under the Influence of liquor or tvhi nna (emeraenev). ft' druas.

Sn CO litrilrl.rv Ton malorlty) i li pen presences conamonn tor tning a yr tiling a court of conciliation. tlon SB 117 (Udlne of Coconino! Provides for acceptance of grants for restoration 'relet prelects oy me bame ana run u- lartment. Appropriations Committee melor- SB 171 ltvlAtKrooi ppropriates '6Z to pay legal claims against the state, (emergency to m.m II, mmm III hi APRIL 10, 1964 INTRODUCED PROGRESS ag I 1 mxiM larnla to Haute MEN'S BETTER SHORT SLEEVE Ktm. 'if. f-s sa-Mul VI MB HI (Rosenbaum of Gila; Smith of Pinal) Places a one-year aeaonne on cashing county warrants, (emergency) ffnr rnnrurrene In amendment).

SPORT SHIRTS! imenoi MB M7 (Wessler of Plme) Makes sev. igs oral technical changes in the saving mm mr? aV Kaisv loan coda, (for concurrence In 1st OUAUTY AND amendment), HCR. 4 (Elliott of Cochise and 1 others) IRREGULARS amendment to the constl menomei proposes amei ttitlMi ta alec roBmM lace nwimrs on three state board of education, aartf of ed (tor con- currenca In amendment MEN'S FAMOUS NAME WESTERN DRESS PANTS VALUES TO 10.98 Mad by tha West's Most Famous Tailor 1st Quality Don't Let Thii Price Fool You Saa to Btlievt GET READY FOR THE BIG MESA RODEO REG. LOW 4.88 I To Governor nf Ynmjll i acquisition of off-street parking sites In tia lie i lurilrl.rvlProvldM for Invest THIS IS A 115 BIS VALUE DON'T MISS THEM SML k.u 5 ment of funds in the ludges of retlre- mmI tvtlam mrrrtml (m.ronevl (emergency). i.ww ct mmm i zz MB J71 (Rules) Appropriates M.000 to Hates M.000 Department of Public Buildings to pro vide quarters tor tne appenaie court.

timuri hv OovarMr MB lit (Committee on Education) Creates advisory council on teehnlcal-voca- tlArtal dumtlnn and providing for dis of funds to high school and trlbutlon Inrtvl i tribution oi lege districts. Aosroor at ons committee im MODELS OPEN TO i00 P.M. DAILY VLB 1 28-1 (42 jJtt Appropriates SI2J.742 to state nurd for various Imorovements. ANOTHER DRU-COUCHIS DEVEtOPMENT WHILE 300 PR. LAST Morrow of Mohave and Udlne of Coconino) Appropriates 125,000 to state Hand department lor study of underground water resources In north 1 1 ern Arliona.

Gteoxn? HOUSEWARES DEPT. rot AtileJI mum TEFLON GRIDDLE NO STICK EASY CLEANING NO SCOURING WITH TIME SAVING i A 100 ANY REGULAR LADIES' OR MEN'S WRIST WATCH Airs VIIIYL ASDESTOS YIIIL KENTILE ft ARMSTRONG UUa "TEFLON" CONTINUOUS 'tiV ONE 44 FINISH AU FILAMENT IIYLOH woe CLEAKZ9 0ILC3 ADJUSTED 'J (m LOW VL PRICE "-U1 OUAKANTHD PURE VIIIYL TILE aj i Sq.Yd. I Wide color selection complete over rubber pad I FROM l'2C REG. LOW 4.99 UMIT1D TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK 4 LINOLEUM RUGS COMPACT STYL! LUMINOUS DIAL LOUD WAKE-UP ALARM I MANUFACTURER'S LIST I.W VENETIAN DLINDS NEW CLINDS MADE TO ORDER REPAIRED CUSTOM INSTALLATION 9x12 BOYS' BASEBALL SHOES MADE IN U.S.A. VINYL UNOLEUM ALL LEATHER UPPERS SMITH ft WESSON CALCI2 (HIAVYWIT3HT1 DRAPES WINDOW SHADES MOLDED RUBBER AW V- PISTOL WINDOW OPIN PAILY ItH.ltM THUIS.

in ftoo SQ. I I IUAI VI tU .38 SPECIAL jJJl COVERING i Hisvrn yr I v. SUNDAYS REBLUED RESTOCKED IT' 1 4" BARREL LOW GUARANTEED OH YOUR MONEY BACK EASY TERMS 36 MONTHS TO PAY ree pjuarai sizi tavi N-yj I MIH'S IIZI 10 i laa a WWII aawawaaa I CaU.aC3 aC3 WASHINGTON WINCHXSTEX .22 IOLT ACTION RIAH (CANADIAN BUILT) rm TUIULARMA6AZINI CB i Si C.IO) i NIC! WALNUT STOCK L3W m. i.

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