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...Attorney's office in St. Louis quickly convened a federal Grand Jury to investigate the May 4 incident because of the "myriad of possible offenses involved," Daniel Bartlett, Jr., U.S. Attorney in St. Louis, stated recently...

Author: By Jeremy S. Bluhm, | Title: New Morning at the Ministry of Justice | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

...between the far northeastern segment of the U.S., west and south across New York. Now, a volunteer group of business and government executives from New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine is working hard to fill that need. Among the leaders of this unusual bit of interstate cooperation are Bartlett Cram, industrial consultant; Hamilton South, a former Marine brigadier general who is now a vice president of Albany's National Commercial Bank and Trust Co.; and Clifford Barnes, executive vice president of the Rutland, Vt., Chamber of Commerce. Their plan: tie the "Appalachia of New England" together with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIGHWAYS: A Road to Riches? | 1/11/1971 | See Source »

...California's conservative Ronald Reagan, who suggested that the Vice President dodge inflammatory statements about individuals. If necessary, said Reagan, the Vice President could always claim that he had not read a provocative speech or statement and therefore could not comment on it. Oklahoma's conservative Dewey Bartlett reminded the Vice President that he had been personally-and unsuccessfully-asked not to criticize former Democratic National Chairman Fred Harris while in Oklahoma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Spiro Agnew on the Defensive | 12/28/1970 | See Source »

...Oklahoma, Republican Governor Dewey Bartlett promised not to increase taxes; Democrat David Hall, a portly, silver-haired former Tulsa County prosecutor who stumped the rural areas assiduously, went him one better by pledging tax relief for working-class families. Hall won by an unofficial margin of 2,819 votes, pending a possible recount...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: New Crop of Governors | 11/16/1970 | See Source »

ALASKA: Republican Senator Theodore F. Stevens, a strong Nixon supporter, faces Democratic challenger Wendell P. Kay, a liberal. Stevens is the first Republican ever to serve as a Senator from Alaska. He was appointed to fill the remainder of the term left following the death of Senator E. L. Bartlett. In a state which produced Ernest Gruening, one of the two Senators to vote against the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, Kay is given a good chance of ousting Stevens...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: The Battle for the Senate | 10/23/1970 | See Source »

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