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This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas EOE DOLE ID: 202- 408-5http://dolearchives.ku.edu11 7 t~OV 11' 93 10 :59 No. 00 1 P. 02

REYISEP FINAL 11/11/93

S!Nl\TOR DOLE SCHEDULE -- NOVEMBER 11-12, 19?3 Thursday, November 11

2:50 PM Lv. office or residence

3:10 PM Ar. Washington National Airport signature Flight Support 703/419-8440

3;15 PM Lv. Washington AIRCRAFT: Challenger OWNER: EDS TAIL NO,; N' 417 CL

SEATS: 10 PILOT: Scott Miller CO-PILOT: Kay Andrews

FLIGHT TIME: 3 hrs TIME CHANGE: -1 hour MANIFEST; Senator Dole John Lacopo, EOS Govt. Affairs Sandy Cook, EDS Govt. Affairs Bill Sweeney, EDS Govt. Affairs CONTACT: Scott Miller EDS Aviation Dept. 214/392-8000

5:15 PM Ar. , Love Field EDS Hangar D 214/350-6583 tTCHl So~ - MET BY: ------Sano Blocker EDS Govt. Affairs HEb tA A-VA IL. (Lincoln Town Car) ~l.tV 214/605-6091 Q P..l ft. AL Mike Glassner will meet you in Dallas (Lvs. K.C. 1:34 on AA 1715, Ar. DFW 3:11) DRIVE TIME: 20-25 minutes

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PAGE TWO

Thursday, November 11

5:40 PM Ar. Loews Anatole Hotel 214/748-1200 (SUITE HAS BEEN RESERVED FOR FRESHENING-UP) MET BY: Becca Nelson 871-5807

5:45 PM PROCEED TO PEACOCK TERRACE

5:45 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - FUNDRAISER FOR 8:00 PM CONTACT: Amy springer 214/526-2600 214/526-3421 (FAX) 5:45 PM- ATTEND PRIVATE RECEPTION FOR CO-CHAIRMEN 6: 15 PM CROWD SIZE: 45 co-Chairs and spouses (Each raised $20,000 - List attached) FORMAT: Mix and Mingle Candid photos only No remarks

6:15 PM PROCEED TO CHANTILLY BALLROOM (Senators Gramm and Coverdell arrive at this time) 6:15 PM- ATTEND GENERAL RECEPTION 6:45 PM CROWD SIZE: 500 FORMAT: Mix and Mingle Candid photos only No remarks

6:45 PM PROCEED TO BALLROOM

ATTEND DINNER - CROWD SIZE 600-800

7:00 PM HEAD TABLE IS INTRODUCED: (SEE ATTACHED LISTING)

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PAGE THREB

Thursday, November 11

7;05 PM Welcoming Remarks - Roger Staubach 7:10 PM Invocation - Rev. Frederick Philpott

7:15 PM Pledge of Allegiance - Judge Larry Baraka

7:18 PM National Anthem - Yolanda Garcia

7:20 PM Roger Staubach introduces Ray Hunt, Dinner Chairman

7:22 PM Remarks - Ray Hunt

7:27 PM INTRO SENATOR DOLE - RAY HUNT

7:30 PM- REMARKS - SENATOR DOLE 7:50 PM 7:50 PM Dinner is served (Senator Dole leaves; Rest of program continues after meal service at B:40, concluding at 9:35) 8:00 PM Lv. Loews Anatole DFW Town Car will be waiting at Chantilly entrance 214/956-1880 DRIVE TIME: 20-25 mins 8:25 PM Ar. Love Field City Jet 800/248-4538 214/956-1000

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J>AGE FOUR

Tbyr@4ay, Novembe~ 11 8: 30 PM Lv. Dallas

AIRCRAFT: Coastal Sabreliner

~AIL NO.: N 750 CC

MANIFEST: Senator Dole Mike Glassner

FLIGHT TIME: 45 minutes

MEAL SERVICE: Sandwich tray

CONTACT: Lucy Harris 713/877-6760 713/877-7260 (FAX)

9:15 PM Ar. Hobby Airport Coastal Aviation Department 8421 Nelms Road 713/877-6760

MET B'i: Mark Skinner 713/681-6121 (Ofc.) 713/681-3667 (FAX) 713/862-4436 (Home) 9:20 PM Lv. Hobby Airport

DRIVE TIME: 30 mins

9:50 PM Ar. Lancaster Hotel 701 Texas Avenue 713/228-9500 713/223-4528 (FAX)

RON: Lancaster Hotel

(Mark Skinner will pre-register you and will give you room keys on arrival at airport)

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PAGE FIVE Friday, November 12

8:00 AM- CAMPAIGN AMERICA FUNDRAISING BREAKFAST 9:15 AM Lancaster Hotel - Berkshire Room HOSTS: Brown and Root CROWD SIZE: 12 @ $5,000 per person CONTACT: Linda Koenig 713/676-5149 713/676-8695 (FAX) 9:15 AM Lv. Lancaster Hotel 9:45 AM Ar. Houston - Hobby Airport Coastal Aviation Department 8421 Nelms Road 713/877-6760

~:50 AM Lv. Houston

AIRCRAFT: Coastal Corp. Sabreliner TAIL NO.: N 750 CC

FLIGHT TIME: 2 hrs 45 mins TIME CHANGE; +l hour MANIFEST: Senator Dole

NOTE: Mike Glassner leaves Houston from Hobby Airport at 1:05 PM 1:35 PM Ar. Washington National Airport signature Aviation 703/419-8440 MET BY: Colin 2:00 PM Ar. Capitol

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Kl!!ADTABLE KAY BAlLIY KUTCB:ISOJt J'mrD1'.A18tR NOV.iMBBR 11 1 itt3

INOlVIOUALS WTT .t~ EN1.'ER STAGE RIGHT.

l. The Reverend Frederick Philputt 2. btiltf\cy Philputt 3. Jud~e Larry· Baraka 4, Barba~a Meyer s. Fred M&yer 6. Soni.. tor Paul cove-rd~ l 'I 7. Ray Hutchison 8, Na.noy Ann Hunt 9. senator Bob Dole 10. Roy Hunt

POPttJK

12. Rcx.Jer St~ubaoh lJ. Senator :Kay i:lailey Hutchieon 14. Sen~tor Phil cra'.lllm 15. Pat Oxford 16· SenQtor Nancy Ku3scba\ll'\\ 17. Katie Oxford 18. 1\athr}-n Dailey 19. Bob Holland 20. 8eth Bolland 21. Yolanda Garcia ~2. J. QUadalupe G~rcid

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TO: Senator Dole FR: Kerry RE: Hutchison Fundraiser

*I spoke with David Beckwith in Hutchison's office. He reports that a crowd of approximately 500 is expected. He also said that Gramm will be introducing Hutchison, and will be commenting about "what's going on in Austin," so you don't have to address that in your remarks.

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SCHEDULE FOR KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON DINNER Schedule for Head Table Guests

3;15 p.m. Senator Dole and Senator Ka.srebaum will depart Washington National, Signature Flight Support, 703-419-8440. Tail#: N417CL Manifest: Senator Dole Senator Kassebaum John Lacopo, EDS Sandy Cook, EDS Bill Sweeney, EDS

5:15 p.m. Senator Dole and Senator Kassebaum will arrive Dallas Love Field, EDS Hanger D, 214-392-8000.

Met by: Sano Blocker, EDS. (605-6091) Mike Glassner, Dole Staff. 913/341-8388

Transportation to Anatole: DFW Town Cars, 214-956-1880. Car Phone#:

5:35 p.m. Senator Dole and Senator Kassebaum airive Loews Anatole Hotel, accompanied by Mike Glassner (Dole's staff). Met by: Becca Nelson (871-5807) Note: Becca will have Senators' suite numbers.

5:45 p.m. Private reception begins for Co-Chairmen with the visiting Senators.

6:00 p.m. General Reception begins outside Chantilly Ballroom. 6:08 p.m. Ray Hunt, Senator Hutchison make brief remarks to VIP guests. 6:15 p.m. Private reception concludes and guests join general reception.

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6:20 p.m. Senator Gramm and Senator Coverdell arrive Loews Anatole Hotel, through Chantilly Ballroom entrance, and proceed directly to general reception, in progress outside Chantilly Ballroom.

Contact: John Marlow, Gramm Staff. 767-3000 Accompanied by: Brett Kidd, 1-800-877-6775, FAX 202-544- 1229

met by: Dan Donohoe (767-0577) 6:40 p.m. Head table a~mbles in Peacock Terrace and is led behind the Wedgewood Room to the Chantilly BaJlroom.

NOTE: see list of staff assignments

6:45 p.m. Host bars close outside ballroom and guests proceed into ballroom.

7:00 p.m. Guests are seated. Head table enters, and is introduced by off-stage announcer Bill Melton.

7:05 p.m. Roger Staubach proceeds to microphone and welcomes guests. He then introduces the minister for the invocation.

7:10 p.m. Invocation. Reverend Frederick Philputt

7:13 p.m. Staubach asks guests to stand for Pledge and National Anthem, and introduces Judge Baraka and Yolanda Garcia. 7:15 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance. Judge Larry Baraka

7:18 p.m. National Anthem. Yolanda Garcia

7:20 p.m. Staubach introduces Ray Hunt, Dinner Chairman. 7:22 p.m. Remarks: Ray Hunt.

7:27 p.m. Mr. Hunt introduces Senator Robert Dole, Senate Minority Leader.

7:30 p.m. Remarks: Senator Dole.

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7:45 p.m. Mr. Staubach invites guests to enjoy dinner and introduces the Orchestra. NOTE: Senator Dole will depart dinner after remarks, ac.companied by Mike Glassner. DFW Town Car will be waiting at Chantilly entrance to hotel - (214/956-1880). 8:25 p.m. Orchestra is cued to conclude music, Mr. Staubach is cued and introduces the Rich-Tones for after dinner entertajnment

8:35 p.m. Rich Tones perform two numbers.

8:40 p.m. Rich Tones finish performance and depart.

8:43 p.m. Mr. Staubach introduces Senator Kassebaum. 8:45 p.m. Remarks: Senator Kassebaum. 8:50 p.m. Mr. Staubach introduces Senator Coverdell. 8:55 p.m. Remarks: Senator Coverdell.

9:00 p.m. Mr. Staubach introduces Senator Gramm. 9:05 p.m. Remarks: Senator Gramm. 9:15 p.m. Senator Gramm introduces Senator Hutchison. 9:20 p.m. Remarks: Senator Hutchison. 9:35 p.m. Senator Hutchison concludes remarks. Mr. Staubach thanks guests for coming, bids them farewell.

Immediately after Staubach concludes, Orchestra begins, Senator Hutchison walks stage left, shaking hands with the head table and departs the stage into the audience. Guests depart. 9:45 p.m. Senator Kassebaum, EDS executives John Laccpo and Sandy Cook depart Anatole enroute Dallas Love Fjeld, EDS Hangar D. (214/392-8000)

Transportation by: DFW Town Cars (214/956-1880) 10:00 p.m. EDS plane departs Dallas enroute Washington, D.C.

Tail#: N417CL Manifest: Senator Kassebaum John Lacopo, EDS Sandy Cook, EDS

NOTE: Departure time is pending arrival of Kassebaum.

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HEADTABLE KAY BAILEY HOTCHrSOH FUNDRAISBR NOVEMBER 111 1993

INDIVIDUALS WILL ENTER STAGE RIGHT.

1. The Reverend Frederick Philputt 2. Nancy Philputt 3. Jud9e Larry Baraka 4. Barbara Meyer 5. Fred Meyer 6. Senator 7. Ray Hutchison 8. Nancy Ann Hunt 9. senator Bob Dole 10. Ray Hunt PODIUM 12. Roger Staubach 13. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 14. Senator Phil Gramm 15. Pat Oxford 16. senator Nancy Kassebaum 17. Katie Oxford 18. Kathryn Bailey 19. Bob Holland 20. Beth Holland 21. Yolanda Garcia 22. J. Guadalupe Garcia

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Center for St ra t eg1c. _& International Stud· Washington, DC 1es

1800 K St reet Northwest . u1te 400 Cable s · • w h Address CEN STRAT TELEXas mgton 7108229583. DC 20006 F • Telephone 202/ 887-0200 AXc 202 / 775-3199

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Page 13 of 47 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu NG ELEPHANTS AROUND THE A 100-million-barre/WORLD oilfield iJ a wildcatter's impossible dream. For Rily Hunt, it's been a reality three times over. IY •LL IANCROn'

AY HUNT RIMIMl£JtS THE MOMENT dearly. It wu j\11t put 1 o'clOck ftilllt an the ot Jan. 1e. and Che 47·YWJ"-old pl"Mi- dent of tht HU11t OU Company was i.n biS new. ttttn.. nainl Canadair ChaJlenpr J•t over Nuhvilll and bo\&nd for WNhiJ1atan. S~ly, the pile:, J'lm WUIGft, ca1Md b1rn WUIOG bad to tbe mckpiL jUll spoken to the NuhviD• airport. said, '"the around MRay," M conuo&Mn are •JU11 chat r.M &tatted U\ Itaq." bomblna'• Hunt reached for the teNphone and coeflrmld With 1\11~rt•rs1tatt tM report ln n.lla&. 'I1Mn Hun\ ordered Wlllon t.o Wm the jet around and 1'.ay bMd far llome. Hunt ba1 a lot at ataka in the Miclidi. ltM. • wtldcat &Ht... ek lD . ...tl drW9d by Hunt OU YriCOVtred timid in ~ral I 1\anc Ytmert near the Saudi Arabian die COlllPHY border, and ta aun a rt\lljor pNtence In the country, no amplayMI and olt procNceton wtth rnmm worth 1100 million In la1t year. Af~r 1raq•1 tnvulon of amt. :Ray IA A1&• H'Llftl bad OTdend the dependents of unplay... nacualed: hll Amvican Ytmtn bad alla.d ltHlf with HuaMin. Hunt Saddam aawt hil rop atdel hid allo drawn awry co~. up planl for trom 1nU.Amerlcan rlOCI to w~t battle in lhe oilfields.. 'l'Mre wu no obvious LO rH1on foT Hun' encompa.... -retum to his headquarters the niS)\r on pipelines, a nftnlry and Mr'Yice tht barnbtn& t>esan. not to 1tall0m, "It Wll a CUt, tmotional lbiq," he mention a cattle ranch and 1 wt-table .. tXpl•ined a Week later. many farm. UnliU 10 I don't want to bl! pompous about independents, ffunt CIJI flnanc. It but, in 1 storm, the eperation" it.I own exploration captatn ought IO Mon Utt t>l'iel&• with no help frcm th• 1n&jora. ·" is ortvately What'• more. Himt Jt1y Hunt la not Pompo111, but oWMd, frff to punve hi&h•Milk. and he II earnest, Whalua"'1e lnvtltm•nts lonpr-term monosamou1 - qualities for whleh Cbat aha~lden QI a publk:ly traded H. rua father. th• late mjahl not c:omp8ny L., one. Che richelt m11u'1 in Am•.l'i~. tolerate. wH n0< noted. H. L.. Jror w11 MIJ-involvtd and eccentric; most tnd~ndtncs, tbe last flv• J\a~ iS Dallas'I unoffk:ial wor11 years bave been the P'irst Cltiun, main1trnm au of times. The va1t majority are the Wt.)'. Th~r• are, bowe°"r, handful •mall operator• with a certain physical rtnmblances: of emplo)'ftl. At •u tn.ie chunky bwld, hi&}\ torllhnd. rnost a century aao. they drill f"ll c:httu, blue eyes. And, of the nation'• w.11• - OY9r In hia quitt way, tht aon bas U,000 of them lalt year - match.a th• father'• willinlMY and often leave de\lelopment of to we bi& liskl and htA the fields to lht inajora. But U'Of'I Cl•ttrmination to come in ltle they were dealt a do\ibl• out on top. S.ya Jack Knox, a blow. Th• Tu Reform Act cobel• friend and C.E..O dWpoled Of lht favorable . of $i)(X Hoklinp, a D&llu invcat- tax lrntment thlt bad trlditional- ment come>any: "R.aY"1 an ly attracted capuaJ to ail explDTatioD, achltvemtnt f?otak ." and me pm. of Oil After taktne owr tht family plun1ed to 110 a barrel The result b\.laineu In 197~. Bunt ~ has bMn what Ray Hunt crnsed its annual revenue caJLs ... fWIClamental rnt~Uiriq." by mare than 300 perctmt, to *750 with thouunds million ~ 1tl0. He m•f'l•rs. tauavws ot did n 1ar1ely by betlin& millions and Mnkruptc:lft. The ranu ovwrseu oil exploration, on thlnned from more than have ll a time when other lndes>endertll 11,DOO ID 1915 co about 5,SOO 111 lHO - exploratiOn c:ampanie1 DiscourapO about pro9pect1 . unattUiated wtth lh• majors. 1uc:h tor findltia mare oU in a 11 Ex.icon - were 1tickln1 country lhat hu bHn pawed clDM to hnt'l"lt. Alcm1 \M way a°"r by &enerlllons ot wildcat· bas talcen part ht tel"S, and auracted by in the discovery of Ulret "•lephanta." the f1var1b&e ttrms.offtred by patch l\n&o for~ oll· veloped nation•, unde- raraly found fi•ldt lhat hold t.l leut arowlna numbers of UM biger lna.p.nd. million b&rrN ot J,.troleum. 100 ent1 have turned their attention oYetHU. Oat aurw)' pr• Hunt Oil ia not Amuu:a·s dlcu th•t their .xplorauon Jaraest nKlependertt - lbat cllle mvncmtnts abroad wUt riR thl• IOei to the Oryx EMrlY Company year by 15 perc.nt. b)' Hwu·s ot DalJas - tho\llh It ia toc:us II 1till on fomsn •moria th~ top half dozen. ru·ospec:ts, ~t - ewr &tie con\rarian It operares in JI 1tatu, and - he i9 DUttln& in- rH1 Niw YOlll TIMl'.15 .. ACAl!IM~

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SE\T BY: 11- 8-93 ; 4:53p~ ; HL\T AdrniniltraUGn'I IMd emla- In& at sariel R\lnn Clrde IC ranch tht capital raources co the Mkld11 lalt, o.p. ouu"" Dallu. to ct. Utf tec1"IW')' of State wlop the Ml'rib n.kk - 10 a...w- Last ytar, Mturtr'I piJ'lllt• bulJd the necnury renet ballburpT, and Oen. .nee paid ptpellnll, otf. H~ Oil ,.. reflMry and oU\or IL Norman Scbwarsllopf, ca. cetwd .uppon axpJontk1n rtsbt• ta 1ysra• to American rndHary oomm.m- mor-t au the oil &o mar· &hall 9eWlr1 rnilllon •~NI keC. Ht lllYl'8d er ln the Ptnlan Gulf. !a,s. ln IOUthenl 11 mmpanla to burpr Uo8. The tompa- dilcuss that and lldlwan.kapf haft ny WUl nut tuk. and ftnaJJy diackM tbt dttlUI dlcadecl &a talk balb ti.I su-cs on Hunc'1 an- of th1' In tamBt with 1K1&l "production 1taartna• Exmn. bonetllNn& txturiKJn aff 11reernmt. bUl sucb , MaAtd• YUC&tU deall In fact. despit• hil custom- ...... -rally work ttlll ' Ba"linl way. In ary .._1uc:iance to l)lay tn Hunr'I omc. Is ret\im for 1 P*fUntaae netot11· M &UUJtraphed ot •ft)' tor, be took cb8r&e photo of I • raultin& oil prodvctJon. ol lbt tar- tabll OltHlme Texu tht a- samu.. which m\!'OJftd ....,. wildcat- ploracton company .,,.._ to ter, Bum n. pctUT'9 eral alH\tshters. .. Whtft )'Oii aeo...- conduct ,.alolleal and _. &et WU taQn whlft ~ then-Vlea ptiy,tco1 to the Point wtlm'9 you're PNIW.C tests, followed by m. tradina clephanu," Mlped dedlule drillinl or a irpacific l&)'I tom Hunt nwnber of Mewrer, •you can ~your Oil'• Yemen refinery In ..a.. The c:ontTlct bet· 1• They rypk:ally tam dollar that Ray haw men fnenct. ..,_Us out bow Ow a:ploracton Hunt 11 llDCt Kn worictd en BUlh'a lotnl to be ftlht In the middle c:ompany ii al.lowed IO pro- of U. • unACCllltUJ 1112 senate cam- ceed. dtpendin& on the cesuna TM deal paip. and Ibey pt aatttbtr u and M cut with Exxon tbelr dr1Dlns rmu1tl. for percent ICblda1* allow. When In tbe CHI •e of Hunt Oil'• the PreUcleni of Yemen, Hunt stake WU wort.b Sl bilUon WU ln Dallas 011'1 impiratlon arrtv.cs - in hall in cash for Hun&, l!WI ~ •• ran. tor IK&JnPl9, the cwo lht pel'IOn of a Syrian men bad a hatt-hour all con- er haJf commtttad to Che mHtin&- sultant, Moujib al Malazl, con- What do 11tnactlon of a refinef'Y aftcl a Hunt and the Pres· who vtllled Jan Maycock, w.tt talk 280-mUe piptltn• from Ma'rib .-.it at •~ .,. chJef polotJat tn mt comp&• .-S? "Anytbiol lO the Red Se• pan of llU m wants to ny'I Londoft offJce, m u. tau tu. ~ abcNt, • NYI H\mL ot 1sao. Hunt OU oper1t11 ti.. •• M•lui rwported \hat cllluea. Whicb ewntually the Worid Bank bad wW 1N nm Mlo.tO'S. f\mcled • tMc:otnt ct. property ol A DiCAO& 1tudy of Cite Y•menl the cbl end "'°""" Ytmen.I 1overnmmt- •r of cbt: VIM.nam talns Che prtvloul year, look- Jtay H\JllC war, me patitic:al cltmait k'I for notM that liJl:x. ...,... Sold. .Uwr and other on's offer wu to be cMnl1nl In~ mtn.rall. 'nw not the hithest. aertaJ read- that he wwnt for It cb1n1. and Runl Oil b'laJl lap ot tM earttl'I bteaUM he ti mapMttie wanctd to c:tinch u.u. •bout i..oa. ·WMa ... fteld bad turned the dftl up tVMMnee quickly and becalilff II) Imo I ~.we bow I of formatlonl l'le felt that ftU"1t can- that !Jucon ~d Jot." uys Tom M~. 0, ane lain oil-baarin& make the of Hunt"1 tap rode. bar IOnl"lerm partner. MFtiators. "We Wlthtn a few rnantM, "W• doel't jail crap lholX.. l'Qy- h1v1 • reput1ti0n for i:oc1t and Malati, never Pot &Jant WIU\ aqueatn& the last ManJyn J. Od9l1.. hm Tam Maarer, ntcktl out r1111rcri.r, "" Jn Yemen ol a deal." It. ~t and walktna pana Hunt uys. "M~ wu "like of tbt butn arandmoU\tr had an 'Mla!On lmpoMj- nHr the andmll cttyal expr9a- bll' • - find Ma'rib. 1\oa: 'Pip p• fat and llop written •vidmnce Tiwy likad whit al the uilt~ they ••· aet 1J.auptertd' ot ~ The qTMmeftt • tn aMna Hiinl TM llrHnMIU Laa& Widall ~alln& Bum OU drtllln1 v..llh Exxon Oil'• l'tllU• to U mll- 1u11 bad to bt tnie...-. Odell 1tarted in boll acra wa1 11,ntd approved by the muaty, caveli.b iD Sep- the Yemeni CovernmttU. butrnen• ttmbtr lNI. TJ'\111 In of tho to form. December 1915 Hgnc Socilte ~qge Ra1 HIW left em· Fmtee In central * molt Of rM bukea 1ipon ..veraJ Paria, where blraatntna to hts tnm km& field nspmu fram fOrmer of le- days of barpinm1 In the Y• me pl spKialists. Ht did ~ P""1Ch colony wen ld01'td. men.I capital, Slnaa. where SIM f'Vtn &a to Yaft\eft hlmlelf ~ he made lM found hint& that o6l mtltlt til 1983. mj11ake of ltav- lit beneath when the compiany bil c:onc1ct &bt SavannakMt wu tna tetUa 1n too rar atona with its •tilrntc tona. •Y tlme "IMln of '°"tbera i..o.. Sbe tesCln& and u. he arrived alto tracked ,..."1 ready IO bl.et al Che D&llu-Fon dDwa "ti. am Mleet tu ftrlt clrillin1 pll'ICld still ali" aitt. Wonft airport, Yemeni who had done Kt.mt Oil spidded ap- • lot of ftead wor1t thal well. pruval in hand. hi& eyes in Laol" - tbl Allf t'O. 1, wtre Dr. bnri Fantaint, about ll nill• '° lrrttattd I.hat be a paJeon. OUl&idl PU'rib. The eoutd not ~ Ind Rom.n lnllial .. lff. Ht apmit Chriatmu C.tholic sults looked pramlain&, and prim. H1 totd her Chat and ln New Yeer'a weann1 patdlet an ex· Ftbnmry 1914 1 South Korean plandon team bad drtDed a over both eyn. consontwn putchued 24.S There weft ill the country dwtna p.rcent la another version or Worid of Hunn production- the Yemen War U. but dlal tt b.ad lhlrifta nil ttory, told by been abandoned lll"ltmenL The prke 'Nildcauer Jadl after 1 JIDI· wu rwwr d!Aielnted, CridUcn, a.e raJd. but it wu Chalnnan of the Dallu-batt4 tMUll'l to~ half af Hlane'I Arab!an 1n 1-. Mturer visit.cf d\e uploratJoc Shield Otvelopmtnt LIOtian c:apit&I casts, Olit oomp.· Comp&Dy. Crtctuon of V'-ntllne, DJ uys. d:lmrps wh.n he WU ~ F'O\lr monlha later, that Arabian wrth tll9 well ~t..1 Shield ""chtd 80l1'9 suspklon ~ a paten- • l1nU1llY1 by I deputy iil1 txploratiol1 lll'ff'- fOf'etll\ mW.tcr: now rat• of 711'4 barrell meru With wby would per dily. a Vtmenl oil min- &n American (ni. lnlual now from liter In F~ry COIDPMJ Wlftl lO dw Ded 1181 - NY• look for ot1 tMrt Joinen !.ut Tex:u 1n months b91DJ'9 when m. diacovery well bad Hunt on bet!! U00 and the Y•mmJ Coverntnent pnca - flt a eanw - wu berrell • day.) '° Yemen had ' ~ • ~l. "°O'l.I ft? Llal yet~ IO joiNd the • an.pttott wu• Arab oll Club wtda a W thcit wt WGMld "-1. t~ tbat btld Uvt bewl an ..ilmatld IOO awarded t.M eon kt Mewwr WU a ~· million t.rre!I. gr&ct ii U had 11n l\IKor. Laotian Pareip l2QI, be.n for tht irKll'f~ I al Ult Vlce-Mlnllter SaubaM Sri~ H"'1t people," ..>'• OR ~y HUNT AND ; int ClllM to ~· Crichton, who hu tued Ray York IM Illa te.m. howtYlr, the tollowinl )'e•r for tbl Untttd Hunt ancl Hunt OU and ta rat celebraliGn or:· walun& Natiana OeMfal AunntJ!y Fcurred for hi• Clay in coun 17 monlhl lartr, WMD ..Mn. and MWRr persua6- Mfan detawna tu. d\arsu. Ktat llrUCk ~c m&1 haw td him ao come A Ttxn coun summarily down "' Ttx• l»trl the dee! ot NI Wa. M u afterward for 1 day an dl1rNIMd tht ease m 1111, Ind ol n.. iltdeptndetK. Ruat did QOt haw latll lut month an looeaJ vru

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OIL -RAY HC~T .... 202 773 3199 : ~ 3/ 3 pedina. Ylmla'I Goftm. up K\anr Pf'OPI"*· In the llfo mant ha• denied Al"llM&n ly IO'I Ray HWIC bwilt lh9 40- Shield'& cW1ll. Ind Ray HUii\, 11.0J'Y, nUll~uaJ'HO()( ean- In a ratt dWJ>lay o1 -.r, ~ tlntnla.I Ptaza om~ raw.r in &clibet' d\t ault u "•bunch of downuwm Pon Worth for an 1•rba&e." He Idell, .. H's • ettimated S90 million. WMn .tlakedowl\, and they're shale· depressed oil ptica threw I.he 1n1 dOwn the wrona people." J't&ion into 1 ne9911on. Hunt Mel tniubM ftndin& I.Manta HE Fl~ST CLEAR IN· and keeplftl t.haM he hed: last dttatlan of Jtay HUN'• year RainwaLlr \*the p~ T cantra11an busines11 erty ctr Munt'• hands at the sly&. came not in oil bl.I& In t'MI fire-tale price al "4 l'l'lilliDn. estate. Thu wu In 1970 wt.n a.. 1 ettllt, of c:aune, ii he boutft1 a zo.&crc ali. on die pnmy much • siYit\l th• Aki· a rrmlvinl reataW"lnt on cop. piano WOl'I h dTilliJll. a kind ol atant dandelion that Meamrmil•, l\e 11 davotina ftal bKome a lipatUN build- more tlmt and money to do- ~ an the City's akyllnt. mestic bplor1\ion. 1n w race Hu12t u. 1enerally conctded or conwmional ,eolo&ical wt,.. to be the Cily's mOll pe>werful dom, he 1&)"1 he f lrmlY t»- slftlle resident. Detpit• a llews tMT't are &ilnt natunl· papul1tlcm ot more ttlan one IU tlelcla - tru• million. et•• nt& - Dal!Q hu tradition- tbal wart mmed by tarlief ally ad the power stNCtun ~rt.UOl\I ol wildeat\ff'I. Jt of a amau town, dominated ~ .amehow be fillina 11 bJ • dDlen or two 1.. e1tn1 H. L 'I boy, the CflmWl'lna.le businell and proltuianal contrarim, were to man hi• l)t0p1-. Jlay HW1t m&Ma l\ia MXl btt f\nd DeCk axnn.. voice heard. CurNnt&y, hm Ont afLlmoon lot January mott vi16ble poet ill duliMl'\lft round him aloft In hta Canldair or \he Southem Melhodlst Ct\alleQIV, fl"9 MUes &Dcrw uruver9ity bOl.rCI or trustMS. clouckovtrtd Eut T.US. AJUd about hll No. J nnJt- •Jt'I thll aMd9d area," M laid. ln& In "D" map&in1'1 "mOlt hiaached owr a map, ~ ~md" II.It, Kunc YWibl:y ioward • ucuan ot land near squirms. "hot*'• reputa· th* •mall C&Jun lDWn of Jen. lion• are lik• thelr thlldowl." l\tnll. LL. tb9 Jet'• dettlmtmn. he says. "They are lan.. r or Hia comf)lny hid fust started aharttl' than they ahould be. a""' Will aa cbe IUI. ~l&JK now, rnlM I.I lOTtpr.• Ruat WU~ hi 11ld. to Hlml allO 1hans mttntaUCJa: uneoYtf I fle(d holdlDI l lC he dnv• a lulck. and ti. and billion e\lbic fMt of nat1iral bis .Ue. NUCy, have Mnt au - m. eQUiv•*'t of 20 their five c:hlldren. to public mWion Mrrell of oil. Not an Khoo». .teghant thi& time. s,naybt, nw- who know by MUM Wt a ..u cow worth milJdnl, b.-•Y ll • bis mother's illflu- all iM nm•. Re kloked up enc:e th&l explain.I bta cMc: and allO'A'9d himMlf the wora. hta 1tratabl•now tmall•t of smiles. "Jt would manDlf, tu. nrfuaal to puc on bl a rul &ood CUICOY1ty." • airs. n. eonuut bat..., Ra)' and IUI t.lf~r'CMhtl'I. Hert:.n and BuDker, hU 1on1 b9tn I a&.apl9 d DlllM CCDYV· aaucm. 'n\t mall dramaeic tnt- ample came In wttll his half·brotMnl' biledi• effort to r n!'O\f"'' '"'• '!i!V@!' Mll'\1'!1 aft @!' which ..ct\ wu fined 810 mil- lion by lhl ~rnment Md bllnrwd from c:ommodlUtll u-.dinl. ln 1111, Mtrbtrt and lwnMr'x ~rod Drilltnt Comptny wtnt into Chapter 11. and wu IYlfttually taken ovwr by their crwcliton. Jftclud- irc the Fon WorUI il'IY9IU>r, RJchard ! . ~ainwater . ln fact, Rainwater teems to he makir11 a !labh O{ pic:lllftl

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SENATOR BOB DOLE KAY HUTCHISON FUNDRAISER NOVEMBER 11, 1993

*THANK YOU. ON BEHALF MY SENATOR KASSEBAUM, SENATOR COVERDELL, AND MYSELF, I WANT TO THANK KAY HUTCHISON, PHIL GRAMM, AND ALL OF YOU FOR SHOWING US SOME TEXAS HOSPITALITY.

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*AND LET ME SAY THAT IT'S A PLEASURE TO SEE ROGER STAUBACH THIS EVENING. ROGER, l'VE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE 2-WINS AND 6-LOSSES WASHINGTON REDSKINS TO SAY THAT YOUR YEARS WITH THE COWBOYS ARE FORGIVEN, AND THERE'S A JOB WAITING FOR YOU IN WASHINGTON.

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*AS YOU ALL KNOW, THE DALLAS COWBOYS ARE ON A SIX GAME WINNING STREAK... AND THERE'S ANOTHER TEAM THAT KNOWS SOMETHING ABOUT SIX GAME WINNING STREAKS ... AND THAT'S THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. *SINCE LAST NOVEMBER'S ELECTIONS, THERE HAVE BEEN SIX MAJOR ELECTIONS--SENATE SEATS IN AND

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TEXAS ... MAYORAL ELECTIONS IN LOS ANGELES AND NEW YORK CITY... AND GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS IN NEW JERSEY AND VIRGINIA. *AND THE REPUBLICANS HAVE WON ALL SIX. rsta a • *PRESIDENT CLINTON AND THE DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS ARE TRYING TO CONVINCE US THAT THIS IS ALL A BIG

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COINCIDENCE ... THAT NO MESSAGE CAN BE READ FROM SIX STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN VICTORIES. *I DON'T BUY THAT, AND I DON'T THINK DEMOCRATS REALLY BUT IT EITHER. *THINGS HAPPEN FOR A REASON. AND THERE ARE A FEW REASONS WHY REPUBLICANS ARE WINNING.

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*AND YES, ONE REASON MIGHT BE BECAUSE AMERICANS AREN'T BUYING WHAT PRESIDENT CLINTON AND THE DEMOCRATS ARE SELLING. AND WHAT THEY'RE SELLING IS MORE TAXES, MORE SPENDING, MORE REGULATION, MORE RED TAPE, AND MORE GOVERNMENT

- CONTROL OF OUR LIVES. AND ALL OF THAT ADDS UP TO LESS

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FREEDOM AND LESS OPPORTUNITY. *BUT I BELIEVE THE MOST IMPORTANT REASON WE'RE WINNING IS BECAUSE WE HAVE THE RIGHT CANDIDATES WITH THE RIGHT IDEAS. *CANDIDATES LIKE PAUL COVERDELL, WHO STARTED OUR WINNING STREAK LAST NOVEMBER.

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*AND CANDIDATES LIKE KAY HUTCHISON, WHO RE- ENERGIZED THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WITH HER VICTORY HERE IN TEXAS. *AT EACH AND EVERY CAMPAIGN STOP, KAY HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD WHEN SHE SAID THAT THE PROBLEM WITH GOVERNMENT WASN'T THAT IT TAXED TOO LITTLE ... THE

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PROBLEM WAS THAT IT SPENT TOO MUCH.

*EVERY REPUBLICAN IN THE SENATE, AND EVERY REPUBLICAN IN THE HOUSE UNITED BEHIND KAY'S MESSAGE DURING THIS SUMMER'S BUDGET DEBATE.

*WE MAY HAVE LOST THE DEBATE BY ONE VOTE ... BUT I THINK WE WON THE SUPPORT

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OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ... AND I THINK THE PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS A BASIC FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE IN THE PHILOSOPHIES OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. *AND THERE'S ANOTHER REASON THAT KAY WON IN TEXAS AND THAT REPUBLICANS

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ARE WINNING NATIONWIDE--AND THAT'S GOOD ORGANIZATIONS. *I MADE A COUPLE OF TRIPS-- THROUGH TEXAS WITH KAY DURING HER CAMPAIGN, AND I WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE ORGANIZATION THAT SHE PUT TOGETHER ... AND WITH THE LEADERSHIP THAT PHIL GRAMM AND YOUR CHAIRMAN, FRED

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MEYER ARE PROVIDING THE PARTY.

*AND WHEN KAY WAS SWORN IN TO THE SENATE, I THINK EVERY MEMBER OF THAT ORGANIZATION CAME UP TO WASHINGTON, D.C. *I REMEMBER LOOKING AROUND THE PACKED SENATE GALLERIES THAT DAY AND SAYING THAT I HAD NEVER BEEN

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TO A TEXAS LONGHORN-TEXAS A&M AGGIE FOOTBALL GAME, BUT I HAD THE FEELING IT LOOKED A LOT LIKE THAT CROWD. *THEY CAME TO WASHINGTON THAT DAY BECAUSE THEY WERE VERY PROUD OF THEIR NEW SENATOR ... AND I CAN TELL YOU THAT YOU CAN STILL BE VERY PROUD OF HER.

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*BECAUSE KAY HAS HIT THE GROUND RUNNING ... SHE'S TOUGH. SHE'S BRIGHT. AND SHE'S A FIGHTER. AND WHETHER THE ISSUE IS NAFTA, NATIONAL SECURITY, OR LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST PRESIDENT CLINTON'S RETROACTIVE TAX INCREASES, KAY HUTCHISON IS MAKING A

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REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE SENATE. *AND I KNOW SHE'S MADE A DIFFERENCE IN NANCY KASSEBAUM'S LIFE, TOO ... BECAUSE NANCY IS NO LONGER THE ONLY MEMBER OF THE SENATE REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S CAUCUS. *IN MOST SENATE ELECTIONS, YOU WIN A VICTORY AND THEN

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YOU CAN SIT BACK FOR A WHILE ... BUT, AS YOU KNOW, THAT'S NOT THE CASE IN TEXAS ... KAY IS UP NEXT YEAR, AND SHE'S GOING TO NEED EVERY MEMBER OF THE ORGANIZATION THAT BROUGHT HER VICTORY LAST YEAR TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN. *WE'RE GOING TO NEED THE HELP OF EVERYONE IN THIS

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ROOM IF KAY IS TO BE RE- ELECTED ... AND IF WE'RE GOING TO PUT A REPUBLICAN IN THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE IN AUSTIN ... AND IF WE'RE GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE FACT THAT TEXAS SENDS 21 DEMOCRATS AND ONLY 9 REPUBLICANS TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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*AND THE MESSAGE l'M TELLING VOTERS IS THAT ALL REPUBLICANS WANT IS TWO YEARS .... THE DEMOCRATS HAVE HAD CONTROL OF THE HOUSE FOR 40 STRAIGHT YEARS ... AND a # CONTROL OF THE SENATE FOR 34 OF THOSE 40 YEARS ... AND IF YOU THINK CONGRESS CAN DO BETTER AT JOBS LIKE BALANCING THE BUDGET, THEN

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GIVE REPUBLICANS A CHANCE. *l'M NOT ASKING FOR 40 YEARS ... l'M JUST ASKING FOR 2 YEARS ... GIVE US CONTROL, AND IF WE CAN'T DO A BETTER JOB, THEN YOU CAN PUT US OUT TO PASTURE.

*LET ME TALK FOR JUST A MINUTE ABOUT TWO DEBATES GOING ON IN WASHINGTON.

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*THE FIRST IS ON HEALTH CARE. NOBODY--BE THEY REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT-- DENIES THAT PARTS OF OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM NEED TO BE FIXED.

*BUT WHAT A LOT OF PEOPLE IN WASHINGTON FORGET IS THAT WE ALREADY HAVE THE WORLD'S BEST HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM. THEY

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FORGET THAT OUR DOCTORS, OUR HOSPITALS, AND OUR RESEARCH FACILITIES ARE THE ENVY OF EVERY COUNTRY. AND THEY FORGET THAT AMERICAN'S DON'T HAVE TO WAIT IN LINE TO SEE THE DOCTOR OF THEIR CHOICE. *AND THE WAY TO FIX OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IS NOT TO DENY AMERICANS THE

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QUALITY AND CHOICE THEY HAVE COME TO EXPECT. *THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLINTON ARE VERY SINCERE ABOUT WANTING TO FIX THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ... AND THEY SHOULD BE CONGRATULATED FOR PUTTING IT ON TOP OF AMERICA'S AGENDA.

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*BUT REPUBLICANS HAVE A LOT OF QUESTIONS. QUESTIONS LIKE WHO WINS, WHO LOSES, AND HOW MUCH DOES IT COST ... AND QUESTIONS LIKE 11 DO WE REALLY NEED TO PUT THE GOVERNMENT IN CHARGE OF ONE SEVENTH OF OUR ECONOMY?11 *AND WE'VE GOT A LONG ROAD AHEAD OF US UNTIL

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THOSE QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED.

*REPUBLICANS LIKE PHIL GRAMM HAVE PUT A NUMBER OF HEALTH CARE PLANS ON THE TABLE ... AND THERE'S SOME GOOD IDEAS IN EACH OF THEM ... BUT IN THE COMING MONTHS, I THINK WE NEED TO UNITE BEHIND ONE PROGRAM THAT WE CAN TAKE TO THE

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AMERICAN PEOPLE. *AND THE SECOND DEBATE IS THE NAFTA DEBATE. I KNOW I DON'T HAVE TO TELL ANYONE IN THIS ROOM THE BENEFITS THAT NAFTA WILL BRING TO TEXAS

AND TO AMERICA. AND PHIL

GRAMM AND KAY HUTCHISON

ARE DOING OUTSTANDING JOBS

IN PUSHING FOR NAFTA.

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*PHIL AND CONGRESSMAN WERE TWO MEMBERS OF A DELEGATION THAT JOINED ME IN TRAVELING TO MEXICO A FEW MONTHS BACK TO MEET WITH PRESIDENT SALINAS ... WHO HAS DONE AN OUTSTANDING JOB IN MOVING HIS COUNTRY AND HIS ECONOMY FORWARD.

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*THE VOTE WILL BE VERY CLOSE IN THE HOUSE NEXT WEEK, AND SOME PEOPLE HAVE ASKED ME WHY REPUBLICANS SHOULD HELP BAIL OUT PRESIDENT CLINTON ... AND THE ANSWER IS THAT VOTERS DIDN'T SEND US TO WASHINGTON TO SIMPLY OPPOSE PRESIDENT CLINTON ... THEY SENT US THERE TO DO THE RIGHT THING ... AND -----~ -----...... _~ 27

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NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, NAFTA IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. = - - - *AND SINCE YOU'RE ALL HUNGRY, I THINK THE RIGHT THING TO DO IS FOR ME TO STOP HERE ... TO THANK YOU FOR SENDING PHIL GRAMM AND KAY HUTCHISON TO THE SENATE ... AND TO THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU'LL DO TO ENSURE

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THAT 1994 IS JUST AS GOOD FOR REPUBLICANS AS 1993.

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