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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 9

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SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1965 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION A PAGE NINE Log Of Legislature 5 nVS Legislative log for PHOENIX April committee) Creates a medical care program for tne aged out of combined federal-state funds effective Jury I and appropriates $459,160. Voting Proposal Goes To Floor Senate Unit Won't Give Recommendation On Controversial New Civil Rights Bill By WALTER R. MEARS WASHINGTON (Ji A divided Judiciary Committee sent a reshaped version of President Johnson's voting-rights bill to the Senate Friday witihout formally endorsing its provisions. Across the Capitol, a "strong dosage" of right-to-vote guarantees won overwhelming approval in a House Judiciary Sub Assailant Faces Trial For Murder Alleged Victim Died Ten Months Later Ralph E. Reynolds 29, must stand trial for the murder of a man who died 10 months after he admitted beating him with a tire iron.

Reynolds is now in state prison on a 10-to-15-vear sentence and donations from federal agencies (Emergency). SJM 1 (Sullivan of Gila) asks Congress to establish ational Cemetery in Arizona. HB IS (Elliott of Cochise) Appropriates 112,500 to the State Attorney General for lawsuits involving Colorado and Gila River lands (Emergency) HB 154 (Elliott of Chochlse) Appropriates $6,000 to the attorney general of Arizona Highway D0artment legation (Emergency). HB 155 (Elliott of Cochise) Hp. propriates $23,85 to the Attorney General tor personal services, capital outlay and professional help (Emergency).

HB 204 (Public Health and Welfare Sub i l-l I.M-IW "fCDMTMS I income ttx returns. committee. SB (Judiciary Malorlty) Authoring the Governor to accept grants and donations from federal agencies (Emergency). SB (Appropriation) Authorizing the State Parks Board to purchase 640 acres of federaol land at Plcacho Peak and appropriating $50,000 for the purpose. (Emergency).

SB 117 (Hathaway of Santa Cruz) Abolishing Arizona Development Board and substituting U-member Governor's Industrial Council. SB 13) (Highways and Bridget Majority) Creating a hiqhway and street factfinding committee and appropriating $10,000 for its work. (Emergency) SB 141 (Appropriations Malorlty) Making a $12,000 supplemental appropriation to the State Tax Commission for office supplies (Emergency) SB ISt (Judiciary Malorlty) Allowing public officers to retain legal residence in the county from which they are elected while pnysically residing elsewhere. SB 181 (Counties and Municipalities Majority) Allowing issuance of 25-year bonds to Improve downtown business districts. SB J45 (Livestock and Public Lands Majority) Clarifying and updating Arl.

zona's brucellosis control law (Emergency). HB 171 (Haugh of Pima and three others) Restricting activities of contractor before he obtains a license. HB lit (Pritzlatf of Mahcop and two others) Permitting public officials to pay architects for additional services. HB ltf (Haugh of Pima) Authorizing Issuance of horse and dog racing permits on a calendar-year basis. (Emergency) To House HB 117 (Committee on Banking, Insurance and Corporations) Allowing insurance companies to invest in the securities of states and political subdivisions.

(For concurrence in amendments) HB 111 (Committee on Natural Resources! Giving the land commissioner authority to fix prices on sand and gravel on state lands, and providing for sand and gravel leases on such lands for 20 years. SIGNED BY GOVERNOR SB (Udine of Coconino) Authorliet a $1,110,000 Arizona State College revenue bond Issue for dormitory construction (Emergency). SB ItO (Appropriations Committee Majority) Allows State Banking Depart-ment to spend $1,000 from its personal services budget for travel. SB It (Judiciary Committee Majority) Allows cities and towns to place libraries under state supervision. SB 117 (Blansett of Navaio) Increases from SI to $2 the additional penalty due on delinquent property taxes to cover posting costs.

SB leg (Judiciary Majority) Authorize the Governor to accept grants Two From A PROGRESS HOUSE TO SENATE HB 115 (Fridena of Pima) Providing tor an optional method of adopting zoning ordinances and amendments after a public hearing by the zoning commission or the city council. HB 310 (Holsclaw of Pima; Brewer of Maricopa) Providing for calling a grand iury each six moolhs, protecting grand iurors in their employment and prescribing duties of the court. SB 170 (Agriculture and Irrigation Ma-lorlty) Requiring payment of fees for shipment of bulk citrus fruit, requiring shipment of ripe cantaloupes only and that they must be In lidded containers, requiring that potatoes be at least No. 2 grade and raising the salary of the supervisor of Fruit and Vegetable Standardization. SB 23S (Banking and Insurance Ma-lority) Prescribing permlssabie charges to quality loans for banks and savings and loan associations.

To Governor SB (Banking Committee Majority) Allowing banking superintendents to announce actions on new banks, exempting Information from confidential record law. HB 13 (Sechrist of Coconino) Requiring tenure teachers to be notified In writing cause for dismissal and providing a hearing before the school board (Emergency). (House concurs in conference committee report) eral with sufficient weapons to blot out discrimination in meted after he pleaded guilty MAIN FLOOR OFFICES 0s GREATER BROADWAY Are Awarded Fellowships MO. Guggenheim Fellowships have "oadrway 4fc4f.o square feet fronting an Broadway-excellent parking mh. biHldiiM at the population center of Tucson with traffic count in excess of 32,000 cars per day.

Contact: GREATER BROADWAY DEVELOPMENT CO. 4535 E. BROADWAY 326-2464 been awarded two University of Arizona faculty members, one an architect and the other a geochronologist. The recipients, named in New The Senate commitee's action set the scene for a battle of amendments when the bill comss up for floor action on April 21, after an Easter recess. A day-long dispute over new terms some of them broadening the bill's coverage, some providing an escape clause that could be used by deep South states led to the committee action.

A committee majority backs voting rights legislation. The deadlock came over the form it should take. The Senate commitee voted 12 to 4 to report the bill without recommending what course the Senate should take on it. Southern senators opposed the action since they want no bill at all. The committee was under Senate orders to file its report on the bill Friday.

Both the House and Senate versions of the bill would ban York by the foundation, are Dr. Paul S. Martin, 36, an associate geochronology professor, and Ala. Goods May Be Sold Minus Tags MONTGOMERY, Ala ff) -Major food store chains doing business nationally have asked that tags identifying Alabama-produced poultry and egg products be removed to assure their sale in other states, State Agricultural Commissioner A. W.

Todd said Friday. Todd, who threatened to impose stiff inspection procedures against chain stores if they participated in a boycott of state products, said the major chains are cooperating with Alabama. Todd said that representa architect James A. Gresham, FIRS 36, an assistant professor. With his award, Martin will investigate the extinction of certain prehistoric animals, a project that is to take him to East to robbery and assault with intent to kill the victim, James Calvin Fowler, 49.

He was ordered held for trial after a preliminary hearing in Superior Court with visiting Judge Laurance T. Wren of Coconino County sitting as a magistrate. The case was filed in the higher court on a direct information. Fowler, who died in a Los Angeles, Veterans Hospital of pneumonia on Dec. 9, was found lying near the Benson Hwy.

just east of Tucson on March 18, 1964. A Los Angeles pathologist testified during the hearing that Fowler would not have developed pneumonia but for the injuries to his head. Defense attorney Michael Brown tried to show that the time interval made it impossible to determine if the head injuries were the same as allegedly inflicted by Reynolds with the tire iron. During the day-and-a-half hearing, Deputy County Atty. Lars Pedersen introduced a statement in which Reynolds allegedly confessed to beating and robbing Fowler who had given him a ride.

Africa. Gresham, meanwhile, will be in Europe. There he will ana BROADWAY AT WILMOT lyze circulation spaces stair ways and the like as they are used in medieval and modern buildings. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU APR. 12 tives of the food stores asked individual procedures in Ala STORE HOURS DAILY 9 AM TO 9 PM SUN.

9 AM TO PM bama to remove the small tags normally placed on wings of birds. The tags signify the Guggenheims customarily are given for a year of study or creative work. Amounts of individual awards are not announced. But the foundation said its 313 awards for 1965 total slightly more than $2.1 million. Martin joined the faculty here in 1958, and Gresham in 1962.

Limit RIGHTS RESERVED The commissioner praised the national chains in their efforts to continue using Alabama products. He warned, however, ALWAYS FREE that "if they boycott us some where else, it's going to be hard for them to operate in CHARCOAL BRIQUETS High Quality Burns Easier, Cleaner. Longer Alabama." II lAWftA V. laaaMaaaflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafla Todd said his office would impose stringent inspection on QUALITY HOMES! I ill FIJI! BE SET! all products sold in Alabama by any company participating in Tucson Topics tne Boycott of Alabama sug gested by Dr. Martin Luther See rr King Negro integration 65( 10-lb.

Bag 98c Value leader. "We are running at capacity mosa everywhere," Todd said. "We all state poll taxes, while elim inating literacy tests and authorizing federal registration of voters in wide areas of the South. A bloc of civil rights-minded Senators, who pushed through a series of amendments broadening the administration bill sought in the Senate Judiciary Committee to erase a provision which, in effect, exempts counties or states which register at least 60 per cent of their voters. Senate Republican leader Everett M.

Dirksen of Illinois, who helped draft the administration proposal, sought a return to its Nicholas Katzenbach joined U99 'Uny suoisiAOid oiseq him. When the bill was broadened Thursday night, Dirksen said the whole measure had been jeopardized, politically and constitutionally. The two major changes were the poll tax ban, and a new provision which authorizes federal registration of voters in any state or county where less than 25 per cent of the adult negro population is registered. While the House verion sticks closer to the administration plan, Republicans and Democrats agree it is a stronger measure than the original. The subcommittee chairman, Rep.

Emanuel Celler, summed it up like this: "It is a tough bill. It is strong dosage. "It arms the Attorney Gen- are real fortunate at this stage This thing could have nation wide repercussions. I hope I inlands J- don't have to start any rigid CHARCOAL inspection of any company. An attractive, sturdy chaise lounge that will grace any porch or patio.

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'til Dark Phone 296-2641 ment of their perishable poultry LIGHTER No Flare-Up, Taste. Odor Or Soot or poultry products reached distant state and was refused. Norman Gardiner and Robert McCreight, local members of the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters, will represent the group at an annual chapter officer conference Monday in San Francisco, Calif. The Indiana Club will meet Monday at 6 p.m. at the Shamrock Dairy on Ruthrauff Rd.

Persons attending are asked to bring a dish to pass and their own table service. Blood donor days for the following week at the American Red Cross, 222 S. Cherry Ave. are Monday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

and Thursday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. The bloodmobile will be at St. Marks Presbyterian Church, 3809 E. 3rd Wednesday from 4 p.m.

to 8 p.m. Wisconsin Club members will meet for a potluck dinner Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Tucson Woman's Club Building, 317 W. Alameda Persons attending are asked to bring a dish to pass, table service and playing cards. New Easter PlQuart 5QC 49c Value A it urn Paradables by BUSTER BROWN REDWOOD 'aajn ff This comfortable folding rocker will enhance Buy NOW IIOllLjOll LJlT' yur patio furniture set Has matching alu- And Save! minum frame with contour seat and back.

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