Oral History Interview with Oscar H. Mauzy, February 19, 1982 Page: 2
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that point in time--to, in effect, try to stay together on
as much as we could, get eleven votes, We were going to
be playing defense again all session, We knew\ that, It was
particularly important that we held those meetings before the
session started because we had a number of new members coming
in, Kent Caperton beat Bill Moore, and he was a very valuable
member for us, Bob Glasgow replaced Tom Creighton, and we had
been led to believe that he would with us most of the time.
It turned out that that wasn't so, But that was the strategy
that we agreed on early,
Were there any carry-overs with regard to the "Killer Bees"
affair during the last session? In other words, did any
repercussions of that carry over into the 67th Session?
No, Just as I thought it would not, I did not anticipate,
truthfully, Schwartz and Jones losing. Just before the election,
I did anticipate. that Clower was going to lose, The same
situation never arose where...I think we taught the lieutenant
governor and his crowd a little lesson on the rules where if
they were going to try to run over us and there was something
we had eleven votes on, they weren't going to let us get into
a position to pull the quorum bust again,
Did you ever see the lieutenant governor,,.did he ever indicate
that he hadn't forgotten about the '!Killer Bees" affair in the
67th Session?
Yes, there were a couple of things that he said and did at one
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Marcello, Ronald E. & Mauzy, Oscar H. Oral History Interview with Oscar H. Mauzy, February 19, 1982, book, February 19, 1982; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth223641/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Oral History Program.