The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 7, 1982 Page: 5 of 30
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As of late last week, there
was no Temple headquarters
The former legislator from
Diboll and heir to an East
Texas timber and publishing
fortune, still was putting his
staff together
Temple. .19. quickly drew
support from Texas AFI-CIO
President Harry Hubbard
and state Rep Paul Ragsdale
of Dallas, who hustled"
black votes for MeKnight
"I tried to gel Buddy to
jump off into this race a year
ago," said Ragsdale, w ho ad-
ded he can deliver Dallas and
East Texas black support for
Temple
Ragsdale said he is confi-
ituents told
Bobbi
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asy these
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Admittedly an actress by
accident. Mariel Hemingway
made her film debut at 15 in
"Lipstick" because Margaux
Hemingway felt more com-
fortable making the picture
with her sister " Woody Allen
cast her as his teen-age
sweetheart in Manhattan"
"I still don’t know why I
laughed all the way through
our first meeting " The role
won her an Oscar nomination
as supporting actress
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dent the Temple campaign
won't run out of money like
the MeKnight campaign did.
"I don’t perceive him of
running short of case These
people are multibillionaires. I
suspect." said Ragsdale
Temple, reacting to the
charge of abandoning the
post he now holds, said, I
told people when I was runn-
ing that I had no intention, no
expectation that I would
make mother race."
He said, however, he took
no "blod oath" nd to run
"I don't think I've ever
r attar
geetive
Justice
The movie does indeed por-
tray a lesbian relationship
between two competing pen-
tathletes Miss Hemingway
and Patrice Donnelly, a
member of the 1976 U.S
< lympie team Here from her
Idaho home for Personal
Best" publicity. Miss Hern-
Railroad Commissioner
Buddy Temple, the third and
latest of the major con-
tenders in the May 1
Democratie primary, says he
got in because the other can-
didates have not excited
anybody Temple filed last
Monday, about 25 minutes
before the deadline. He
replaced Tyler Sen. Peyton
MeKnight. whose early-
starting campaign burned
out.
It will be a touchy primary
for the Democrats. Clements,
who faces no serious opposi-
tion on the GOP side, is
waiting for the Democrats to
It's a very nice story
about human relationships,
and I don't think it is offen-
ding at all Do such things
happen in athletics" I think
they can happen between any
two people who need each
other at a particular time in
their lives "
Personal Best" aroused
controversy during its film-
ing. and the talk will continue
with its release Olympie
women's coach Paul Ward
declared The homosexual
concept that is presented in
that movie is a detriment to
women's track." Others took
up the cry, and the University
of Oregon placed restrictions
on the film company when it
shot the 1980 < Mly mpic trials at
Eugene
Voters To Pick Challenger For Incumbent
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here makes
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continue to
lent and his
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having a Republican gover-
nor
I don't think Bill Clements
can handle Bob Armstrong in
a debate," said Morris, who
lives five houses from White
"Clements can handle
beating on tables, losing your
temper or getting in-
timidated That doesn't fit
Bob's natural personal
qualities."
To Morns' way of thinking.
Armstrong would come
across as satin to Bill
Clements' sandpaper
AUSTIN, Texas AP> —
For the first time in more
than a century, Texas
Democrats will go to the polls
to pick a challenger to run
against a Republican incum-
bent governor
Attorney General Mark
White's camp says he's the
man to unseat Gov Bill
Clements, the Republican
who ended his party's
100-y ear losing streak in 1978
We can cut into the young
professional vote that Bill
Clements got last time
around," said Dwayne
Holman. White's campaign
manager They're looking
for a candidate who shares
their whole lifestyle outlook."
White will be their man
because he is a 41-year-old
lawyer with a charming
39-year-old wife and three
charming children" who
understands carpools and
PT As." said Holman.
At L.and Commissioner Bob
Armstrong's headquarters
they're talking experience
and lifestyle Lefty Morns.
Armstrong's campaign
manager, says his man is the
best Democrat to erase the
party's embarassment over
planned to merely vote for
hun or to join him on the cam-
paign trail
Although Temple has plen-
ty of family money, he, like
the other two Democrats, are
scratching for more. With
many good races on the ballot
tins year, there's much com-
petition for campaign dona-
tions. as MeKnight found out.
If I had my druthers."
said Holman of the White
campaign. I wouldn't run in
the same year that
i Democratie U.S. Sen 11 Joyd
Bentsen is running."
U.S. Rep Jun Collins of
Dallas and state Sen Walter
Mengden of Houston. There
are, however, some good
local GOP races, including
Houston state Rep Bill
Blythe's challenge of state
Sen. Buster Brown
Voters will go for the
49-year-old Armstrong's
easy-going style. Morris
predicts
"I'm from West Texas
What's the French term? Joie
de vivre’" said Moms "He
doesn't come across as. "I'm
going to kick you to move
you."
While White loses votes to
the GOP primary, Temple 2iU
lose votes to his own record,
predicted Morris. He said
Temple promised voters he
would not use the Railroad
Commission spot as a stepp-
ing stone.
"Before the ink is dry on his
oath, 13 months later, he's
running for governor," he
said.
Morris also said White's
record as attorney general
will become an issue, with
Armstrong pointing out legal
blunders made by White.
He hinted at what might
become an effort to remind
voters that While is married
and Armstrong is separated.
We can send out two.
Mark and Linda Gale," he
said Mrs White has been
very active in the campaign.
At Armstrong head-
quarters. Morris' formula for
victory makes White the con-
servative candidate. Temple
the labor-liberal" can-
didate. and Armstrong the
electable moderate Morris is
hoping a lol of Texas conser-
vatives will vote in the GOP
primary
The only good statewide
race on the Republican side
of the ballot is the U.S Senate
nomination fight between
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HOLLYWOOD (API It
all happened because film-
maker Robert Towne saw a
magazine photograph of
Mariel Hemingway on a
trampoline
Now the 20-year-old grand-
daughter of Ernest Hem-
ingway is starring in "Per-
sonal Best," for which she
trained her lanky body to per-
form the pentathlon The film
is being released this month
by Warner Bros., and
moviegoers will see Miss
Hemingway in athletic action
and in the nude
start "butchering" each
other A bloody primary
could hurt the Democrats at
the polls in November, as it
did in 1978 when favored John
Hill lost to dements
All three Democratic
camps have their victory
strategies Holman sees
White as the current fron-
trunner
He is a very likeable per-
son, " said Holman 'It's hard
to have a protracted conver-
sation with him and not like
him. He has a good feel for
people and what concerns
people He intuitively comes
to the same conclusions as
the pollsters."
Holman sees some
negatives in his candidate
White points his finger too
often during speeches White
drawls.
"I tried to spruce him up.”
said Holman. "It didn't
work."
Polls commissioned by the
White camp show good sup-
port throughout the state.
Holman said. He would not
release results of the poll.
The under-40 young pro-
fessionals" group is a key
target group, he said.
Clements carried the group
including many new Tex-
ans in 1978
White understands them
more than a 64-year-old
multimillionaire married to
his second wife and he's her
second husband." said
Holman.
seen anyone in political life
make a statement like that,
that they would absolutely
not do anything else?’ he
said
Temple, who beat
Democratic incumbent John
Poerner in 1980, will not
resign his Railroad Commis-
sion post unless elected.
The Dallas Morning News
quoted sources last week as
saying MeKnight planned to
back Temple Temple said
MeKnight told him he had his
support, but Temple did not
know if that meant MeKnight
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