WSFA audiovisual item D168.0025

The following segments are included: 0:00:01: Attorney General Bill Bailey discussing a U.S. District Court case involving the Alabama Milk Control Board in a press conference on February 4, 1971. 0:00:30: Dothan businessman Charles Woods announcing his candidacy for lieutenant governor during a p...

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Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/wsfa/id/1297
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Summary:The following segments are included: 0:00:01: Attorney General Bill Bailey discussing a U.S. District Court case involving the Alabama Milk Control Board in a press conference on February 4, 1971. 0:00:30: Dothan businessman Charles Woods announcing his candidacy for lieutenant governor during a press conference on February 13, 1974. (WSFA-TV's Ivy Herman is among the journalists present.) 0:02:42: Albert Brewer speaking at a gubernatorial campaign rally on March 24, 1970. (On that date, Brewer visited Birmingham, Montevallo, Centreville, Marion, and Selma.) 0:03:45: George Wallace speaking at a gubernatorial campaign rally on March 24, 1970. (On that date, Wallace visited Phenix City, Opelika, Dadeville, and Alexander City.) 0:03:57: Governor Albert Brewer announcing the construction of a plant by the Sumter Plywood Corporation in Livingston, Alabama, during his weekly press conference on April 9, 1969. Standing with Brewer are several officials from Livingston, including Mayor Drayton Pruitt, Councilman David Larkin, Representative Ira Pruitt, and Innes Tart, member of the local Industrial Development Board.