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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 5

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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The Times HiREVEPORT-HQxMKR April 1980 9- seek second terms Clinto mimnpr 7 a i ft -J li A WW I manufacturing concern, filed as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for 2nd District congressman. This is his first political race. Bumpers, 54, of Charleston, announced Saturday that he would be seeking second six-year term in the Senate. He served two terms as governor before winning the senatorial position in 1974. Anthony, 42, of El Dorado, became 4th District congressman in 1978, beating then-Secretary of State Winston Bryant of Malvern in a runoff for the Democratic nomination.

since Recoastruction. He and Rep. John Paul Hammerschmidt of Harrison give the GOP two of the four Arkansas seats in the U.S. House Bethune was chosen leader of the GOP freshman class in Congress in 1979 and has been re-elected to head that group. He said the group was "a new force that is serious about restraining runaway government spending" and wants to do something to solve "the regulatory crisis that has stifled growth" in the U.S.

economy. James R. Whitten II, 25, of North Little Rock, a district sales manager for an automobile parts By BILL SIMMONS LITTLE ROCK (AP) Gov. BiU Clinton, U.S. Sen.

Dale Bumpers and U.S. Reps. Ed Bethune and Beryl Anthony all filed Monday for second terms. Bethune drew a Democratic foe and two Republicans filed for governor. In addition, backers of Massachusetts Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy got his name on the ballot as a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the Arkansas presidential primary. Backers of President Carter got his name on the ballot as a Democratic candidate Saturday. The deadline for filing for the May 27 party primaries is noon today. Clinton already had drawn a Democratic foe Monroe Schwarzlose, 77, of Kingsland, who ran last in a five-man field in the 1978 Democratic gubernatorial primary, which Clinton won.

Frank White, 46, of Little Rock, president of a savings and loan association, was one of the men who filed Monday as candidates for the Republican nomination for governor. The other was Marshall Chrisman, 46, of Ozark, the Republican county chairman of Franklin County. White denied as recently as Saturday that he would be a candidate for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. He said he changed his mind after talking the matter over with his He will be seeking his first elective office. White was director of the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission in 1975-76 under a Democratic governor, David Pryor.

y. Gene Kirkpatrick Dr. William Y. Thompson HURRY! Rebate Offer Expires April 30,1930 Tech names new i planning director meow He received his master of divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Ph.D. degree in American history from Texas Christian University, also in Fort Worth.

From 1973 to 1979, he was an psidl White said he had voted at times for Republican instructor of history and assistant candidates, starting with Winthrop Rockefeller, who became in 1966 the first Republican elected to vara RUSTON A member of the faculty at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas, has been named director of planning and development at Ijouisiana Tech University, and a Tech professor has been named president of the Louisiana Historical Association. The appointment of Gene Kirkpatrick, assistant director of continuing education at SFA since 1973, is effective immediately, according to an announcement by Tech lYesident Dr. F. Jay Taylor.

The appointment has been approved by the Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities. Kirkpatrick will supervise alumni development and fund raising. The Lake Giarles native graduated from Tech in 1965 with a bachelor of arts degree in English. 1 tilt director of continuing education at SFA. He is married to the former Martha Worley of Shreveport.

The couple has two children. Dr. William Y. Thompson, chairman of Tech's history department, was named president of the state history group, the highest honor bestowed on a state historina. Thompson is author of two books, "Robert Toombs of Georgia" and "Israel Shreve: Revolutionary War Officer." 1 I vr am ummor, tho cooling capacity CO) of every "ordinary" air conditioner decreases, as the mechanical wear in its INCREASES Testimony opens today in Roll murder trial ArklaServel the Arkansas governorship since Reconstruction.

He wasted no time issuing a statement blasting Clinton "In Governor Clinton's first term in office, we have seen the governor's staff increased 50 percent which now represents the largest staff of any governor in the history of Arkansas. State employment in Governor Clinton's first year in office has increased over 1,000 people. General revenues collected in 1979, and an uncommitted surplus of over $10 million left by the Pryor administration, provided the highest revenues for any first-term governor in our history. In spite of these record revenues, Governor Clinton raised title transfer fees, license fees and gasoline taxes his first year in office, a tax burden of over $00 million on the working people of this state." In 1969-70, Chrisman was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, serving Newton and Johnson counties for that one term. At that time he lived at Hartman in Johnson County.

Clinton, 33, said he would be running on his record. He said he had kept the promises that he made in 1978 when running for his first term. He said state government employment had declined under him to a level typical of the mid-70s. He said that for the next several months he will be concentrating on a special legislative session that he is expected to call for late April. He also will be preoccupied with assessing and responding to the impact of federal budget cuts on the state government operations.

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range shotgun blast last Easter Sunday in the driveway of his residence just north of the Natchitoches city limits. Dison is also charged with conspiracy in Rollo's death. The trial is expected to last at least until Thursday, attorneys said. W.C. Clark, also of Coushatta and also facing first-degree murder and conspiracy charges in Rollo's murder, is scheduled to go to trial following completion of Dison 's trial.

Times NaUhilwhes Bureau NATCHITOCHES Testimony begins this morning in the first-degree murder trial of Roosevelt Dison, a Coushatta man charged in the death of Charles Rollo Jr. of Natchitoches. A six man, six-woman jury, which will be sequestered throughout the trial, was seated shortly after 5 p.m. Monday. Rollo was killed by a single close- For a FREE estimate of your air conditioning needs, call or visit: Arkla Man sought in shootings Miss Cooper was shot 'Ten ycl' no cow dt-'tCli.

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