The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 64, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1973 Page: 11 of 36
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Wednesday, December 24,1673
Wallace Trims
Debts; Ready
For Politics
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)
With his 1972 presidential ‘
campaign debt trimmed bade
from a high of neapiy $500,000,
Gov. George C. Wallace will
spend less time raising funds
and more time raising national
political issues, a top aide
says. -----;—■
Charles S. Snider, director of
Wallace^ national campaign
headquarters, said an ex-
panded staff next year will
seek changes in. Democratic
“ partyruiet at the national
level. The first mw addition to
the staff, he said, will be a
tcialist in national
! party pqUtics.
y,” he said, “we’U
get the party in the position
that by the 1976 convention ,
we’ll get a candidate who rep-
resents the people, no matter
.The governor made a
i to return the party to
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emphasized that Wal-
lace has made no decision
whether to seek the presidency
again in 1976, but he said "we’ll
take our chances” when issues
are decided by the people, as in
primaries.
The campaign director said
that£inc£thel972raoeabout
90 per cent of the work has
been devoted to fund raising,
with only 10 per cent going to
politics. He said the ratio
would be about 50-50 next year.
At one point after an assassi-
nation attempt stopped Wal-
lace’s. active campaigning in
1972, the amount of out-
standing bills was $47-' jo.
Next month, Snider sai , the
last remaining, bills wdl be
paid off.
Audits have delayed the final
settlement of the debt, but Sni-
der said that from an intensive
direct mail appeal for funds
“it’s pretty evident that the
money is available.’’
in Antonio
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Of Fuel
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)
“We feel we can ride this
out,” Manager Jerry Spengler
of the City Public Service
Board said as San Antonio was
starting through another night
of freezing weather with
reduced natural gas supplies.
He said the current crisis
was expected to last into
m ut« tv Saturday, when it is hoped that
1 1 the Lo-Vaca Gathering Co.,
which, sells gas to this city of
750,000 people, can rebuild the
pressure in its supply lines.
San Antonio's difficulties
first prompted a call for
emergency steps to compel
business firms and industrial
plants to operate withouf heat
or to close. They developed
when Lo-Vaca curtailed
deliveries from 287 million
cubic feet of gas a day to 167
million.
Spengler said the city-owned
facility reconsidered steps for
mandatory curtailment Thurs-
day because responses to ap-
peals for voluntary cutbacks in
use of natural gas reduced con-
sumption more than 20 per
cent, and because of prospects
for warming weather.
Business firms turned out
lights, lowered thermostat set-
tings, shortened shopping
hours and took other steps to
cope with the situation.
Mayor Charles Becker said
San Antonio was not at war but
facing another battle—“it’s
called survival."
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 64, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1973, newspaper, December 26, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104625/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.