The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 279, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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vice president is headed for vir- Clarence Mitchell Jr., Wash- same as it was as congress-
tually certain approval by the ington director of the National man.
TUISA, Okla. iAP)—A Tulsa Senate Rules Committee. Association for the Advance- Mitchell said he was con-
construction company The full Senate is to vote on ment of Colored People, said fident that Ford would step in
executive said here Monday he Ford's confirmation next week three of Ford's votes show to prevent a black person from
told a grand jury that he per- following today’s committee that he has a restricted ap- being refused entry, for ex-
sonally has contirubted money vote. House leaders plan a final proach to civil rights.' ample to a restaurant — but
to Gov. David Hall’s political vote in that body the week said Ford has fallen short on
campaigns. after. Taking a position tor or bis civil rights voting record.
„ g Although no hitch has risen to against Ford was against
Gail L. Carnes, vice president confirmation by either the NAACP policy, Mitchell told Mitchell turned over to the
of Carnes Construction Co., House or Senate Ford's civil the House Judiciary Com- committee an analysis of 54
said he contributed money as rights voting record and lead- mittee. But he said he hoped civil rights votes by Ford, 28 of
far back as 1970 and has sold ership capacity were chai- congressmen, before con- which the NAACP considered in
tickets to fund raising dinners favor of civil rights and 26 of
as recently as this spring. r) 1 ■ ■ A I M e which it considered against.
Carnes' firm currently is 5()mTg(TT Ilf Cj ill C*
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Cablecom, Mrs. Lynn Tims, Altus Floral, Edna building under a contract from Mre\A/Ay T() lOST
Mills, Altus Floral and Bob Mims, Friendship the Oklahoma Capitol Improve- UI •F " F*"
Restaurant. ment Authority, headed by Sen. Dewey F. Bartlett and each appointment will be
announced the appointment of made by me alter close
mm A I F Carnes said his first in- Col. Robert B. Brewer (Ret.) of evaluation of the boards
«‘..gq.gm I ge “egape I Pec volvement in fund-raising activ- Altus to membership on his recommendation.'
.I«IEEma Ifl .)E IC II EK) Kki29 ies came at a victory dinner for academy selection board. Bartlett said each board is
* I “e/ I I * -*e- * ■ “**** ■ * Hall after his 1970 election to in miking the in composed of seven individuals
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)- Hall noted Monday that he The governor also said he Congress has already appro- the sover nor 8 post nouncement, Bartlett said, whoser rveaoneye DeS'be/to
Gov. David Rall said Monday had listed 52 suggestions for plans to push ahead with ef- priated," he said. Carnes said his biggest con- • We have followed Sen. . ( Applications and
that Oklahoma will share its Oklahomans to take voluntarily forts to obtain a $680 million He noted that Congress had tribution to Halls 19/0 cam- Bellmon’s initiative and have Su reEmmendations
energy with other states if to help conserve energy. coal gasification plant for east- appropriated $300,000 over two paign was persuading people to established academy selection ", senator
Uiose states join it in con- "We expect to benefit from ern Oklahoma and to work for years ago to finance a feasibil- support Hall. boards for the three major
servationmeasures. these conservation measures," what he calls more realistic ity study of the gasification He also said, however, that military academies. These
Hall, in remarks prepared for he said. "And we expect that natural gas prices under feder- project. he knew of no improprieties in- boards are composed of private
a speech Monday night to the other states will practice con- al regulations. We envision gas costing 90 volved in any gubernatorial citizens from across Oklahoma
Pipeliners Club in Tulsa, said, servation as well. We don’t ex- ••The federal office of coal re- cents to $1.04 from a $680 mil- fund-raising activities and nev- who will carefully evaluate all
Oklahoma has a proud history ped Oklahomans will do all the search has taken the attitude hon plant that would produce er met personally with Hall on applications and make
of fueling this nation. We are conserving while other states that we should complete the 710 billion BTU per day. that subject, recommendations to me for
not retreating from the com- operate on a business-as-usual study and, if they like it, they . p i y final appointment,
mitment." schedule.” will give Oklahoma the money AIfugc AAcyn / n VC / \/Ac "I believe this system will
insure fair play and objective
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Gilmore, Robert K. & DeFord, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 279, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1973, newspaper, November 20, 1973; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121371/m1/2/: accessed May 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.