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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 24

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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24
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7 "7 -S. 8A The Miami News Tuesday, May 27, 1980 Paula Hawkins joins race for Senate seat itnrwilIton 1 "(too I rofg (11 49011141011 ildnItTaitaint lp fogneir leanitiM3aPialn130444011( lnapipItal 1 II trOINV) I ito bi In al ft, onstiamt nielksilVaMINVE-ClifiliRttavii room lean 115M3aPialnlai 'oral Alta Istml Press IRA ot tattext4 -Plan SilltiZrai ii, woJJ OTE IIIMMillittlEitti301all'i FOTO 1 I 6. tia inte l'Oratan141-an 'aiDa' q' lotigitawgmwgialPstEatiaDol Impotottititrioi clariNottaffErotio, VantILE1141r901ritirdiugthg iAl Ili 410t1 ti 1 ci am a CM) 411, ft ot 0 fCOTI So 6c, frin Ulintini1DivairilEitti300all'i FOTO a We I Oratan.N'inla aiDit WI IMO atzi (a iiwgizglovi: IMPotottititriBui viarblPottartEn Irmnillett4419011311Tedicto 1 vai a 402:11) litnitt Legroin agroin thl(arrierniCialied kopticCOCiiiir 111 earn f.lratari t. limn 'II en em it gab thgarriernICIalid 'II en em 1 flan slant i 14r411M 41 utrit air topecor otazumel ') OILS MVO' IL Olin I tea 'gr. itgfralriptee It 0 era eut utrit ono Unntil loommmmon EGREiTEST ift A00 1 00 NO VALLIELI)11111111 ip frIt CID DO s.

Apt 14, co-Lwalin i 14 fallaiTlo Otani Ona ItE A 'cv I aintilIPODIVE unnin I. llitEgtolelp wag ous ,,,,44, IL oun, tea goTk itgaMatealtri 0 SD i 0 era eut ffr assa $,., 444 1 'la ibiaDy Of 4 ,,,,...:4,,,,, '6I, 0 oti vs 4.4... $100 NOM mptlylp wn ilo CIRO" Ile olltivri, )eittoW tamem rrii gitol oli ue glItii 1 two t4, TIP', who want to unseat Democratic Incumbent Richard Stone. Published polls show she is better known statewide than her rivals. They are former state Rep.

Ander Crenshaw of Jacksonville, little-known Ocala lawyer Lewis Dinkins, former U.S. Rep. Lou Frey of Winter Park, Miami lawyer Ellis Rubin and state Senate Minority Leader John Ware of St. Petersburg. Hawkins said she would try to avoid criticizing her fellow Repub.

lions. But she unleashed sharp attacks on Stone, who has raised more than $1 million so far, as a politician who "meets with every special interest he can find in Fat City and does what he can to help them always in return for campaign contributions." The campaign will be Hawkins' fourth statewide effort in eight years. She won the Public Service Commission seat in 1972, then lost the nomination to drugstore millionaire Jack Eckerd in 1974. She won reelection to the commission in 1976 and, after resigning the seat, was the running mate for unsuccessful gubernatorial nominee Eckerd in 1978. Although Hawkins criticized Stone's fund-raising practices, she mentioned only two steps that she said she would take to curtail the pressures that contributors might try to exert on her.

She said she would not accept money from "people 1 feel would have some conflict with my being able to carry out the duties of a senator." And she said she would not accept contributions from oil corporations or unspecified "big TALLAHASSEE Former Public Service Commissioner Paula Hawkins says she won't be unduly Influenced by well-heeled special. interest groups if she wins a U.S. Senate seat this year. The little guy feels he has no representative anywhere," she said in entering the Senate race yesterday. 4 "They're all At; owned by special interests the Hawkins fellows that give the big bucks and can pick up the phone and get their representative on the phone in three seconds." Hawkins said she would best be able to win the Senate seat for the Republicans this year because she is a proven votegetter who won campaigns for a seat on the regulatory commission in 1972 and 1976.

"Since the Civil War there have been only four Republicans who have been elected statewide in Florida," Hawkins said at a Tallahassee press conference. "I'm two of them." She vowed to seek a constitutional amendment to allow prayer in public schools, to work against forced busing to achieve racial balances in schools and to seek the resettlement of Cuban refugees in other states so Florida does not become home for all of them. Her entry appeared to complete the stable of Republican candidates ritZiall 10011v ElitM aurantaMegno 4,9 a inuM3aZiallgoillaiffiro, (Iv. tint Inioari, um ItM je auran tainefiJ a lit(CarrCialigd Zara rogram leo elk, 05113 (0114AgfP 11 1 AV UM CiatiNgfa 4talt I Znnit (lagEr rogram 1 fagla calk, 0 WI Ili (OD tortriantinocuu For more information and complete details call 665-5468 in So. Miami4724300 in Plantation.

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