Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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John King. Justice of the Peace
Edward T SkwerEs, felony theft.
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tax. Stroman
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sessiom at the legislature as a
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PROPOSED TAX.
QN NEWSPAPER
IS DEFEATED
Rate b Carner One month n 00, Temr wa
papers selling ter more than 16
centa. He prayed a one-half cent
per column tech tax on newspa-
per adds costing more than $i,20
per column inch.
A motion to table his amend-
ment to the tax bi under con
sideration was defeated on voice
vote Lawmakers, however, were r
more cautious with their ballot
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A LoT OF PEOrLE RELEVK the Library of Congress conects
everything publithed and saves it. It doessn‛L
Since IMS, it has collected an averaue of a million items a year.
In 1955 and. 1956, it was a million and a haif. But last year, new
acquisitions were cut to 787,000. . • .
. Two copies of copyrighted books hav to be flied with the ropy-
right Omice in the Library of Congress. Americas Book Publishers
Council there were only 13 462 new titles puft. _ ...
last year This doesn’t include reprints or government publicationa,
it counts anything over 03 pages including paperbacks—a book.
Mew coprrthted bools are kept tor three years. Then, it them
is no nred for them, they go, into library -exehange programs More,
and move material on special subjeets is being sent to collecions
like the new National Lbry of Medicine being buili at Bethesda,
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More Space Is Needed
By Library of Congress •
BY PETER WDNON
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pages as a book. . /
THE Oren 23.500,000 rTEMs on the sheives, which the new
third building will house, include 15,600,000 manuscripts, 2,300,000
i map, 2,000,000 pieces of music and -3,000,000 photographs la
other. under-a million items are sound recordings, motion picture
reels, microtilms, broadsides, photostats, posters, and books for
the,blind. . -
There are also 160.000 bound volumes of newspapers and period-
icais from Sil over tn. worid. The Library at Congress subucribes
to 800 foreign and 700 US. newspapers.
It'S all these miscellanequs publicatioms that make new library
space necessary. One ahing that eomplicates book collecting is that
new hations, which never published anything before are now print-
ing wholesale to educate their illiterate masses and to show their
intellectual development. • "
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The two proposals struck from
the bill, knocked out a potential
TH million dollars in new gevenue
The measure is sponsored hy
Rep F rates Seeligson. of San An
tonio, a sales tax advocate
Daniel said today that he hoped
the House would reverse its stand
on gas taxes before sending a bill
to the Senate.
Today marked the start of the
second hal of the second special
session with weary lawmakers
still deadlocked oh how to solve
the state's financial dilemma
Daniel said he would stand be-
but added, "at this moment the
hind his recommended tax on gas.
matter rests entirely with the
House where the constituion says
tax bills must originate
"I hope a mjgrity of the House
win be able to meet this respon-
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CITY CORP. COURT DOCKET
Reese B. Lockett, Mayor
John Rueben‘Moody, speeding,
fined $12.20 , ,
Raymond Jolmaon. affray, fined
m 20:
Samuel Grant, Jr no operator s
ficense. fined $16.20., *
Regirald Armstead, disturbing
peace, fined 111 20 ..
CITY BUILDNG PERMITS
George H. Zeiss, City Secretary
John C. Langhoff 1902 Swam
Street Dwelling Estimated cost
$11,000. •
Detia Lipscomb, 1003 East Ala-
mo. Put weather ' boarding on
house Estimated cost 1206
Boettcher Lumber (Company, 509
Mansfield Street Dwelling Esti-
mated foot $9 500
fust give them the haw-haw "
Meanwhile the Houne pressed
for a showdown on its tax prob-
lem Rep Joe Burkett of Kerr
vine won an 83-44 vote to put a
"cal" on the Roost to keep law-
makers la sesslon until they pass
or kill the tax MN. «
Stroman also complained "about
the high advertising rates for po-
litics! ads "They charge us
double then expect us to be hon-
set when we get down here,” he
said.
The H Mat's failure Tuesday to
pass a rm pipelie fax today
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JUSTICE CRIMINAL DOCKET
John King, Justice A the Peace
Marv Lean Thomas petty theft.
fined 120 50
Herschel McDanial, driving on
let not in passing, fined $20..50.
Cornehus Pitch, faflure to dim-
headlights. case pending.
Leroy Henry Ratjen, speeding,
fined $16 50
Joe Cueller. no operator’s licen-
se. fined $20 50
Frank C. Krause, speeding, fined
$20 50
| Frank C Krause running stop
sign. fined $20 50 I
sibility without requiring a third
special session.” Daniel added
NOTICE—THE STATE OF
TNS LIBRARY OF CONGRESS it being kept as a broad, general
r- ference collect ion,. H Js big business h .
It now empioys 2,600 people and costs 14 million dollars a year
to operate . *
And it's still growing . ,
No definite site has been selected for the third building and no
_ plans have been drawn. But there sa $75,000 plnning authorization
before Conarens.
’ The preser t mair b Iding was completed in 1897 The annex was
1 complewd in 1939 it was to do for a long, long lime. But now, after
“ year*.' "* outgrown too. ,
Banner Classifieds Get Results
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CLOSED ALL DAV SATURDAY, JULY 4 th
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■ By LLOYD LARRABEE.
■ I wised Press Internatonal
■ AtoTi* Pi—A San Angein
■ lawmaker who naid test week
■ that he plans to carry pistols to
■ defend himseif againt newsmen
t today was soundly deteuted on a
"The press has been .giving us
the haw-haw,” Stroman said "I'll '
Prtee Daniel that he and "vast
majority" of Texans were
ly disappointed that the
killed the proposal.
"With Texas schools. colleges
and hospitals needing more tax . I
money then ever before. It will
be a shame if the IM pipeline
companies go scot free of any
new taxes," Daniel told a press
conference.
Hous members Tuesday killed
Daniel's recommended severance
beneficiary tax on natural gas
and' also turned down a proposed
luxury sales tax -.....
nagmeg“Eare-
sume debate today_on-the--smre-
nantsof the butchered tax’plen
. Library in Moncow is bigzest but they dpn count: th* way
they do here a _-- . .. - — ...
- There are ;>6.MaD.0B0 "IftaoS* In thl- JJbr&y M'r*ohgT»4it now. sales Uli* papers costing six to
They nit 36 arrer ,ot Horn -xpace or 250 rmesFor shetves But only |g cents and a two cent tax on
I1,400 000 at the items are booka. They count anything over-100
Proved stronger, safer! Tough, 3T Triple Tempered
Cord bodies and exclusive Stop-Notch Trend
at a price everybody can affordt Stop in today for -
the biggest tire values you U find anywhere!
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TEXAS, OOUNTY OF
WASHINGTON. No. 761.
NOTICE is herehy given
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to weh beer at retail
hcation TV wudbstane of
said applieation to as fol-
Mowe: 1 Type of Herns
or permit Beer Retailer’s
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WASHINGTON (NLA/ With 5,500 lbrarians descending on
Washington tin the Arst .American library Asno, meeting here in
) 30 yeara, the most important hews is that the governmeht has to
have a new, third Library of Congress building -
To put the matter in the worst possible light. to many people
can now read and write And too many of them are rushing into
print with works which librarians fel they must keep
it ian"t just the books that are now crowding.L Quincy Mumford,
• the eongressional Mbrarian, and his staff in what they say is the
biggest library hr the world (The Russians also claim their Lenin
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COUNTY CRIMINAL DOCKET
edis Temaehrtey. Csuasy Judge
Vernon Russel Yoakum, driving
'while intoxicated, case pending
CHINESE AIRMEN FREED "
TOKYO (UPI—Radio Peiping
reported today that Communist
China has released three Nation-
alist Chinese air force officers
who were captured last year when
their planes were shot down over
Fukien
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1959, newspaper, July 1, 1959; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571109/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.