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THE DAILY KIFF Volume 70, Number 91 Texas Christian University Fort Worth. Texas 76! 29 Tuesday, March 21, 1972 Headlines Busing, Governorship Around Barnes Focuses on Reform Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes' announced selves. Our failure to act." bon committee'' to prepare a should be available for the moth- topic was "Business and Govern- On school busing, Barnes said, draft of a new constitution for the ers. The World ment" in the last Business Week "Mass busing just to achieve ra- legislature to consider. Barnes closed by saying he From the Associated PrMt lecture Friday, but before he had cial balance is not what we want Barnes said he favored a system was optimistic for the future of PREPARING to meet the May finished answering questions to do in 1972." But, he said, op- of state-wide day care centers Texas and urged everyone to be- 1 troop strength limit, the United from the audience, he had dis- position to busing without a for the children of mothers on come more involved in the polili States Army announced March cussed issues from school busing corollary commitment to upgrad- welfare He said job training cal process 19 an expanded departure sched- to no-fault auto insurance. ing educational facilities is a ule that will let thousands of In his opening statement, 'demagogic position." soldiers leave Vietnam two to Barnes, candidate for the Demo- Barnes commended a court de- five months early. cratic nomination for governor, cision in San Antonio which he Those returning early to the U.S. said, "Business' role in govern- said meant, "We will have to are not necessarily being dis- ment has been primarily one of spend the same amount of money charged early and there are no defense of concern over what leg- on a student whether he lives in indications whether any further islation is going to be passed that DeLeon or in Fort Worth." tour reductions will be forthcom- will effect their operation in the Barnes said until two months ing. Fresh Army troops are ar- free enterprise system." ago he would have favored no- riving in Vietnam at an expected Barnes said business should fault auto insurance, but recent rate of 2,500 in March and 1,000 lose this defensive attitude and problems with the system in in April. become more active in forcing Massachusetts have led him to government to reform and "do take a "wait and see" attitude. PRESIDENT NIXON is asking things the way we should do "We desperately need to Congress for legislation he says them." do something about the cost cf will provide "greatly increased "We have a good relationship automobile insurance," he said. capital for minority business en- between business and govern- Barnes emphatically denied terprises, at startlingly small ment in Texas," he said, and any connection with the Sharps- federal cost." stressed the importance of main- town stock fraud scandal, and Nixon is asking for liberaliza- taining this, saying 500,000 new said through all the investiga- tion of rules governing minority- jobs would be needed by 1980. tions which have been conducted enterprise, small-business invest- he had never been questioned be- ment companies. Corporate Incoma Tax cause he knew nothing about it Under these regulations, the Of his opposition to a corporate Privata Collage Aid private sector and the Small income tax, which has been criti- Business Administration pool cized by other gubernatorial can- Barnes strongly supported funds will be loaned to or in- didates, Barnes said some peo- state financial aid to private col- vested in firms operated by ple do not understand the tax leges. He said he was one of the blacks, Puerto Ricaas, Mexican- burden already borne by Texas first state officials to endorse a MORE STATE FUNDS for private schools, state constitutional re- Americans and Indians. business. program which gives $300 to He said business in Texas is vision and day care centers for welfare mothers were among the freshmen who enroll in private measures advocated by Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes in his Business Week FIVE DEMOCRATIC presiden- taxed more heavily than that in schools, and added, "I think the speech last Friday. —Photo by Bill Bahan tial candidates will receive pro- New York, California, Illinois cr slate should go further." tection from the Secret Service, Ohio. As to where the state would according to Secretary of the Barnes also advocated a re- get money for such aid, Barnes Treasury John Connally. vision of the state constitution cited three bills now before Con- The protection, which begins and a strengthening of the gover- gress. Tuesday morning, includes Sen. nor's office. Two would provide for revenue Under 21s Excluded Edmund Muskie of Maine, Sen. "Texas has the second weakest sharing by the federal govern- Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, governor in the United States," he ment, and the other would have Gov. George Wallace of Alabama, said. "Our budget system in Tex- the federal government assume Sen. George McGovern of South as is almost unbelievable. The all costs of the Medicaid program Dakota and Sen. Henry Jackson governor has no budget-making now 50 per cent state-financed. From Jury Service of Washington. authority." In the area of government re- Although 18-to 20-year-olds re- even providing exemption, though It does not include Sen. Edward organization, Barnes said he fa- Kennedy who has filed several Matt Busing Not Wantad cently earned the right to vote as not disqualification, on account vors annual sessions of the legis- a result of the 26th Amendment of age. We do not view the U.S. affidavits saying he is not run- lature, four-year terms for state ning. ' Some candidates have warned to the Constitution, they do not Constitution as prohibiting a state of the federal government's power officials, decreasing the number have the right to serve on juries. from confining juror selection to of legislative committees, CALIFORNIA'S Supreme Court encroaching on the rights of the That is the opinion of the Court citizens, persons within certain states, but Barnes said, "I for increasing the power of the gov- of Criminal Appeals in Austin in ages, etc." refused March 17 to grant a re- ernor and revising the state con- hearing of its 6-1 decision out- one believe the greatest enemy ;i decision handed down March Thus we find that 18-year-olds stitution. „ lawing the death penalty under that state and local government 8. are not qualified jurors," OniOD has had has not been the federal Barnes said he hoped the gov- Convicted of burglary, Joe Shel- concluded. California's constitution. ernor would appoint a "blue-rib- With the court's latest action, government but has been our- by of Lubbock, 18, asked for a the decision will commute the re-trial on the grounds that no death sentence of 102 men and one under 21 was allowed to sit five women in life imprisonment. on the jury that assessed him five Special Pencils Inmates on the state's death Farenthold, "Rivals' years imprisonment. row at San Quentin include Sir The Fort Worth Star-Telegram han Sirhan and Charles Manson. reported the presiding judge, Available John F Onion, Jr., said a state EXPECTED to announce his On Week's Agenda law limiting jury service to per- For Identifying long-promised peace plan, British sons 21 and over still applies Prime Minister Edward Heath March 21 — "The Rivals," a Dr. Pittenger will hold informal An official at the voter regis- Electric etching pencils and has disclosed that it will contain Theater Department production, discussion on sex and theology in tration office in Fort Worth ex- identification stickers are avail- concessions to the province's continues through Saturday, the Student Center lounge at 3 plained it is easy to segregate able in the Security Office for Catholic minority with firm of- March 25, with performances in p.m. those under 21 so that their names those ,^!erested in marking per fers of a greater say in the Scott Theatre at 8:15 p.m. March 22—Venita MacGorman do not appear on the jury roster sonal itefns as a safety precau- Protestant-controlled provincia' Rep. Frances Farenthold, Dem- will present a flute recital in Ed l>ecause registration cards re- tion against the possibility of government. ocratic gubernatorial candidate I.andreth Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. quire ages and birthdates. yetting items stolen. and "Dirty Thirty Den Mother," "Satyricon" will be shown in Laws concerning jury duty and The pencils and stickers are possible exemptions were revised part of Operation PINK, a me- DRUG ABUSE has become the speaks at 2:30 p.m. in the Stu- the Student Center Ballroom at dent Center Ballroom. 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. in July, narrowing the number of thod of identifying stolen property target of a new bill sent to Presi- The Honors Concert with the March 23—Ralph Morris will exemptions to two main ones— by means of issuing numbers to dent Nixon March 17 by the Sen- University Symphony Orchestra give a violin recital at 8:15 p.m. those persons over 65 a n d those area residents. ate. It passed the Senate in a and student soloists will be held in Ed I.andreth Auditorium. women who have children under Such items as bicycles, tape compromise version of the legis- in Ed Landreth Auditorium at Dr. Edward Biehl, from the the age of 10. decks, hubcaps and radios should 1:11 p.m. SMU Chemistry Department, will Onion wrote, "Surely the states be marked, said Chief Wesley lation by 63-0 while the House Autry, Security Office.