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Hodel said two nuclear waste
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of oil could continue into the 1990s
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Hodel said the president's national
energy policy "is guiding us on the
right course for America's energy
future.”
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said, is to minimize federal interven-
tion in energy markets and seek a
"balanced and mixed energy-
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ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for
Stockstill Interiors, located at 603 25-Mile
Ave. Dan and Sandy Stockstill are owners
and operators and are shown in the center
of the photograph with Brenda Mize, who
specializes in upholstery. The Hustlers are
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ministration, roused Texas
Democrats as state party leaders
prepared to elect new officers and
adopt a party platform.
Hart, the Colorado Democrat who
was unsuccessful in his bid for the down inside there is something fun-
party’s presidential nomination, said damentally wrong with the Reagan
administration.”
Wright, attacking the Reagan ad-
ministration for cuts in social pro-
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Geraldine Ferraro ticket “is is an ex-
traordinary national referendum on
the future of this country.
Like the keynote speaker at the
state Democratic convention, House to offer voters something better
Majority Leader Jim Wright, Hart “The American people want
also stressed the importance of the sense,” Wright said “It isn’t good
U.S. Senate race between Democrat enough to criticize the Republicans.
Lloyd Doggett and Republican Phil We’ve got to do better ."
Gramm. Wright also said Reagan had
Wright kicked off the convention broken his promise to the American
by calling President Reagan the people to balance the federal budget
"Babe Ruth of deficit financing.”
Democrats today were scheduled
to elect state party officers, adopt a
platform and vote on various resolu-
tions. One of the resolutions proposes
abolishing the September state con-
vention, the second of two state party
conventions.
Critics of the September conven-
tion say it is expensive and a waste of
time.
Democrats met in a June state con-
vention in Houston and then many
traveled to San Francisco in July for
the national presidential nominating
convention.
Party Chairman Bob Slagle said
the state conventions cost between
$25,000 and $50,000 and said the party
would be better off spending that
money on registration and get-out-
the-vote efforts.
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Democrats blast Reagan
administration, Republicans
DALLAS (AP) — U.S. Sen. Gary The state convention delegates are
Hart, denouncing the Reagan ad- expected during the two-day affair to
adopt the national Democratic Party
platform, with some added “Texas
planks.”
Wright, of Fort Worth, said that
"the American people realize deep
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HOUSTON (API - Donald Hodel.
secretary of the Department of
Energy, says he hopes the depart-
ment is abolished if President
Reagan is re-elected this fall
Hodel. in Houston Friday, said the
department could be brought under nuclear waste in the near future, but
the Interior Department, where he he refused to say which states might
once worked be willing to go along with the idea
"I think it would make good One of the safest activities ever
sense.” Hodel said "I honestly undertaken by man will be the handl-
believe if you’d combine our depart- ing of nuclear wastes," Hodel told
ment with another department there reporters at a news conference
would be savings overtime" DOE figures predict a steady
The president has worked to decline in consumer demand for oil
eliminate the regulatory parts of the products through the end of the cen-
agency, Hodel said tury. Hodel said
"That’s really been done by my Although the department
predecessor and the president." he predicted in 1979 the price of oil could
said "What remains are the reach 875 to $90 per barrel. Hodel
laboratories, the Nuclear Regulator) said DOE projections now show the
price will remain relatively stable.
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