The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, April 12, 1974 Page: 1 of 8
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of the Optimist staff
ACC ctudenU will hsve an
opportunity to hear two Texas
gubernatorial Candidas during
chapel next week.
Frances "SUsy" FarenthoM a
Democrat from Houston wlH
speak Tuesday and Am
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Meefiegs protest Sherrod living coadHioas
by STEVE PATTON
of the Optimist staff
A number of meetings were
held Thursday ulght and Friday
Goat rppers
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of the Oetsemist ssasY
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Gaytord MaraknH from Dftftes
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Republican Party's ticket spoke
hi lt Wednesday
Mrs. Fattnthold previously
ran for tho Democratic Party
nomination for governor lit
1972. She nearly achieved tke
"political upset of tho century"
when aha polled ahead of
then-Governor Preston Smith
and former lieutenant Governor
Ben Barnes and Just behind
Dotpti Briscoe in (be primary
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afternoon by tho residents of
Sherrod Residential Park to
discuss and teak action on nearly
30 major complaints.
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state under the il73 reform law
on campaign finance reporting.
She. k aeeuaittg Brieee of
receiving $500000 or more
toward his re-election campaign
before appointing a campaign
manager.
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tasted all candidate for
governor and lieutenant gover-
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of their scheduler allowed time
to speak at ACC except the
three mentioned
Thl will be tke first time
Texas' top state officials will be
elected to four-year terms. The
primary is st for Saturday May
4.
Candidates for the Democra-
tic nomination for governor are
the incumbent Briscoe from
Uvalde County Farcnthold
Steve 8. Alexander from
McLennan County and W. H.
(Bill) Poeey from Harris County.
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by CHERYL MANN
of the Optimist staff
The Hilltoppors under the
direction of Mr Ed George will
begin "in eight-week USO tour of
tho Far East next week.
The 14-member singing group
will leave Abilene on April 18
changing planes in Dallas San
Francisco and Hawaii. They will
begin their tour In Korea on
April 20.
"We wttl tour the Far East
performing at the various
military ittstaUatiotts" said Mr.
George. 'The USO and the U.S.
Department of Defense and
other organisations wHI pick up
the tah for the tour."
Countries Include- Korea
Several of the most often
voiced problems arc the rising
cost of rent leaky roofs bad
thermostats trash left by
workers shower heads that fall
off closet doors not closing
garbage disposals which don't
work the supervisor being
allowed to enter an apartment
when no one Is home and
apartments being easily broken
Into.
Research showed that for
comparable prices other apart-
ment houses are offering such
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television and dishwashers.
SA President Kenny Witson
who met with Sherrod residents
termed many of the complaints
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Also meeting with residents
weee 8A Vice President Blair
Fnuseie SA Treasurer Dele
Crawford and. Senators Kelly
Uislngcr and Steve Green
ehlrmn of the Student
Mevalng Authority.
A Tuesday afternoon meeting
'heed to Inform President
John C. SteveM of the situation
Preetdent Steven said thai the
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Briscoe has been endorsed by ffilfru
the Abilene Rcportcr-Ncwi. Mmbh
The lone candidate1' for AHpra
Lieutenant Governor on the wImZ
Democratic side is the 'Wfflifc
incumbent Bill Hobby from JBiB
Harris County. JMaWBa
Cranberry and Odell Mc- fflH
Brsyer from Fort Worth nre the Mfflfil
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gubernatorial nomination. v3iyS
Lieutenant Governor hopefuls JwsmI
for the Republican nod are Rfffi
Gay lord Marshall arid .Troy 'ffijfB
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Pacific
Japan Okinawa Formosa tho
Phillipines and the Hawaiian
Islands
"Hawaii will be the high point
of the tour" said Mr. George.
"The ACC Alumni lour will
coincide with our appearance
there. We're evrn planning to
haveu Purple and White Party "
Tho ACC group will have a
Saturday "Bon Voyage Party"
performance at the Civic Center
April 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $2 for the public and $1 for
ACC students faculty and staff.
This is the third USO tour for
the ACC HHItoppers. In 1068
they made an ehjht-week tour of
Europe and In 1972 the group
made a 30-day tour of the
Caribbean.
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Mr Ms ACC;
candidates file
8A President Kenny WHson
and Senior class Senator
Sharon WMson were elected
Mr. and Ms. ACC m baHottlng
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Crawford SA treasurer; Steve
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As of Tuesday evening.
seven ACC students ftted for
SA oMees. Candidates
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Utetnger Tony Maeley and
Bisk Franek; Vice President
Jeff Hleks and David Lewry;
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and Steve Hutcheson.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, April 12, 1974, newspaper, April 12, 1974; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91832/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.