The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1979 Page: 8 of 33
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hasnef rerache*1 .1 egsjen • •
as to whether the I S should -
stop trainng Iranan pilots <if *•
nection with the Campet he Bay hases in this i ountry a #
oil well blowout Clements ugueton made tarlir tv
placed his holdngs in the firm Iexas anator- l lo.d Hent-- 3
in a blnd trust headed by his and Jehn 1oart
son Mttrr he took office Dalla- comput,1 magnate I
White told reporters he met ions P’rrot had tan contacted C
with the oil companies to t -ome prople in T
discuss how more effective Washington atwut the hlding ,
action could be taken in 1 Amrtian ho t age tv .
response to future oil spills He Iranians During the Iranian
Mid the Campeche Bay blowout overthrow ot the Shah last ~
and the tanker accident near Hebruary l’rrot sent a 4
: Galveston this month caught privatelv tinaneed mini armv A
authorities by surprise into that countrs to itee some of f
The meeting was a free his emplve from priun *%
exchange of ideas concerning turning loose some 11 non Ji
mi -spill damage control ac Iramian prioner- in the •
• cording to White, but Clements proes Perot latet denied\
took hot exception to Whites having an talks atmut the L
refusal to allow the governor s hostage < risis *
general counsel to sit in on the Nting From ionilla "L
discussion < Iements and ut-poken .
The governor s staff was not Kuten Bonilla ti1 . natimnal £
invited because “they don t president of the League of I. at m A
respond to me they don't an American titi/ens used .> bit of
swer me ' said While animal imagerv i deseribing A
A footnote to SEDCO’s oil one another A
woes the firm has filed suits in In a letter to I san Antomo A
federal district court to recover attorney t Iements reterret to
MU million from the National Bonilla as a enat for lott mg, *
Iran Oil Co for failure to make lot appointments of two #
payments and return oil drilling Mexican Ameri ans to district "L
equipment Most of the com udgeship 4
pany’s assets still in Iran are Bonilla a Corpus < hristi L
drilling rigs attorney countered at a I t l \<
meeting I calling the governor +
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- The governor could still take who "strike out in leal L
delight in his role as host to the < hipt arter ' isit- A
Republican Governors I he president s son < hip H
Association meeting last week Caller attended an Nustn A
in Austin function last week honoring rf
Following first dav addresses former state Democratic *L
by several presidential Com in it tee man Dwavne T
hopefuls. including John Holman and said his lather s ",
Connally Howard Baker and a a omplishment- are man but •
Gerald Ford the GOP gover mrsunderstont We have done \
nors blasted President Jimmy a lairly bad PK |<ib he told one J
Carter's energy policies and repwrter L
later approved Clements' 1 alter pointed out the A
resolution calling for more president has passed more L
production of oil, natural gas legislation in his lust 2’ eal- •
and coal than any of the last tne r*
presidents A
,A| one point during the \<. Opinions . <
gathering Clements told A a roquest from state - ,
reporters he “might" become a Treasurer Warren ′ Harding j*
favorite son presidential can Gen White ruled that " •
didate if Connally and George interest earned from time C
Bush drop out of the race before deposits of the Fire Eighter ",
the GOP Texas primary in May Relief and Retirement Fund
However, he was careful to Necount should be credited to \
stress that as long as the “two the fund rather than deposited I
1 Texans" were in the race. he He also ruled the governor +
would not take sides or an ac may lawfully appoint the
. five role executive director ol the L
More < Iements Quotes Department of Communit .
Speaking to other issues Mfars lo serve as presiding L
• throughout the week, Clements officer ol the 1 ommtte" on 8
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1979, newspaper, November 29, 1979; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517840/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.