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>rts >ne , the report said, o Magaddino “i toward the pres une period. Ip Op onse to a rmark that Pre; hould drop xploded, 'They ^ family, the mottel I nt tSAM ALIUN THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1979 rage o Energy council adviser asks Texas o follow Carter’s new oil policies United Press International AUSTIN — A member of the xas Energy Advisory Council dnesday called for citizens to [get the Texas position on energy tters and give President Carter a hdate to carry out new and strin- ,t national energy policies, rank C. Cooksey, a former assis- t attorney general for energy mat- , said Texas needed to drop their ivincial energy thinking and rally support energy conservation on national level. We must cease to think in terms , .,,, u the‘Texas’ position and seek to report said the sn h • « .... »t 5 r , nbrace an American position, he pts round no en4 F, ..tm. . n . . ... ... , d. Inis will require statesman- rimes particpit . . i i-.. i j a P> vision and political courage in s murder, there#] ^ f .< r . . r ., , :ry part oi this great country ot vidence of the es f4 luding Tex J s .” vanous comna a j so ur g ed Carter to con- 1 j ls ea \ er a national mandatory produc- zed crime figure ut together a s\tb he commission. ttee also foundis n Jack Ruby mil res affiliated will ; boss Carlos Man new other indivi een linked the report uii tions police based on federal law that would require production of oil and gas the maximum efficient rate dur ing the next five years. He said the policy, coupled with deregulation of American old oil prices and the re sources tax, would stimulate Ameri can production and perhaps reduce dependence on imported foreign crude. Cooksey also challenged other members of the advisory council, which is made up of some of the top state elected officials and private citizens, to support Carter’s import quota for foreign oil of 8.2 million barrels per day, the same as the 1977 level. He also urged congressional enactment of a standby gasoline ra tioning plan. He also called for Gov. Bill Cle ments to call a special session of the Legislature to adopt a mandatory statewide conservation plan. Cook sey said state conversion of electric generating systems to coal and Non-smoker wins appeal on job loss Media went ouse chamber?! line with Preside n if some comen weat rjjkjairned United Press International USTIN — The offers of resigna- J n by members of President Car- ouse of Represer*. s cabinet and senior staff amount /en if it kill. jJa planned media event,” Gov. _■! Clements said Wednesday, ^hich a JensotB'jjy t rad jti on , a ll of these cabinet hamber by SpettJj mem bers serve at the plea- of the president. The president j terminate or recruit any of them [will,” Clements said. “To have a mass movement of this kind is w—,'iously a planned media event, y when the noi*j s jj j ust ano ther indication of a ^ *°~Jneral lack of management skills in ^abor Dayprovulipjjjg anything as complicated as hes are worn. Bg execu tive department of the ^vt n v l °' ce v ^Hiited States government.” Neill solepowei«^| ements b e g an demanding the Jsignation of Energy Secretary ' e J ect an y meD1 James Schlesinger early in his cam- ftgn for governor of Texas, and has later that Cartep en consistently critical of the Car- tional pattemsauB administration, ered and chaipB‘ ]ftJ, ese p e0 pl e are inadequate for coat and tie inf ij, ( ir j 0 |j S j don’t know why it has Men the president two and a half the chamber t&ears to make the determination. It’s cooler once b pretty obvious to the American pub- 1, of course, that some of these hamber, whirn£|eople never should have been em- ed in the first place,” Clements IT expect he will accept some of 'e resignation offers, keep some of f> top appointees on the job, and Ipbably promote some of those who "ould go.” United Press International LUBBOCK — The attorney for a woman who had to quit work because her doctor said ciga rette smoke was harming her health has hailed an appeals court victory in the case as a triumph for non- smokers. Mrs. Shirley Wasson quit her job as an accounting technician at Reese Air Force Base but was told she was not eligible for unemployment bene fits because she voluntarily decided to stop working. But she won an ap peal Tuesday. 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He said the oil import quota and the windfalls profits tax were the most important suggestions in the President’s energy speech earlier this week and should be supported by all Texans. “The oil import quota is the one effective means of forcing us all to conserve and manage within our energy budget,” Cooksey said. “No longer can we use our national credit card to buy more foreign crude oil than we can afford. “The tax is essential to give us the financial means to our goals.” “You know, when you fight so long for something it’s kind of an anti climax. I’m thankful for it. It will help. But the benefits that will be due me will be nowhere near what I’ve had to spend in order to try to get something,” she said. Mrs. Wassom quit her job Dec. 19, 1978, upon the advice of her physician. Since then, Wassom told the Texas Employment Commission she has filed more than 40 applications for work. 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