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| ts included two fellow Republicans, John Spier | Treen, a brother of former Governor David C. Treen, |
| Also working without pay in the | Treen administration was John H. Cade, Jr., an Alexa |
| er of New Orleans, a former press secretary to | Treen and the niece of former Treen aide and later R |
| s written by Phil Savath, Courtney Smith, Alan | Treen and Cronenberg, and stars William Smith, John |
| s about half a mile northwest of the hamlet of | Treen, and nestles between Lean Point to the east an |
| Treen and Duke went into a runoff, from which Duke e | |
| gle gubernatorial terms of Republican David C. | Treen and Democrat-turned-Republican Charles Elston |
| held at the same time that Republican David C. | Treen and Democrat Louis Lambert, then a public serv |
| In 1980, Governor David C. | Treen appointed Colten as the assistant secretary to |
| Mary | Treen as Nurse |
| Mary | Treen as Employment Clerk |
| Mary | Treen as Cassie McQuade |
| Mary | Treen as Miss Schuster |
| Mary | Treen as Nelly, Connie's maid |
| candidates who reached the runoff were John S. | Treen, brother of former Governor David C. Treen, an |
| Among those working in the John | Treen campaign was Beth Rickey of New Orlenas, a mod |
| Pedn Vounder beach from | Treen Cliff |
| Treen Cliff is to either side of Treryn Dinas. | |
| to the west of the Logan Rock headland, below | Treen Cliff. |
| Treen Cove (grid reference SW435383) is a tidal beac | |
| Treen Cove at high tide, from Gurnard's Head | |
| When Republican gubernatorial nominee David C. | Treen criticized Dumas' handling of the 1972 riot, w |
| nominated former Republican Governor David C. | Treen for the post. |
| heast Louisiana, who had earlier opposed David | Treen for governor in 1971 and 1983 and J. Bennett J |
| Nungesser supported | Treen for every office that Treen contested. |
| Treen had been unable to convince many of his fellow | |
| rve four nonconsecutive terms as governor, and | Treen held the highest position from 1980 to 1984. |
| Duke claimed that | Treen, if elected, was willing to see property tax i |
| He worked for the election of David C. | Treen in the unsuccessful 1972 gubernatorial campaig |
| isbaum, Jr., a former Democrat who had opposed | Treen in a 1974 Third District congressional race bu |
| term as Governor by defeating Republican David | Treen in 1983; and Cross to Bear (1992) narrated the |
| logical feature is near the Cornish village of | Treen in England, United Kingdom. |
| "My advice to Mr. | Treen is before he opens his mouth, he ought to put |
| Nungesser was a Republican well before | Treen joined the GOP. |
| Dave | Treen laid the foundation to change all that, and fo |
| Treen left within a year of the band forming. | |
| rty and a personal friend of the late David C. | Treen, Louisiana's first GOP U.S. representative and |
| Treen narrowly lost the race to David Duke, then of | |
| y Republican leader, then Congressman David C. | Treen of Jefferson Parish, supported Ford, though he |
| the pair united to support Republican John S. | Treen, older brother of former Governor David C. Tre |
| In 1983, Freeman sparred with | Treen over the appropriations for the office of lieu |
| Treen overlooks the Penberth Valley and sits about 1 | |
| Treen polled nearly 43 percent of the vote in the 19 | |
| Treen shown within Cornwall | |
| llage is not to be confused with the hamlet of | Treen, situated near Zennor on the north coast, abov |
| Treen sought to cut all state appropriations and sai | |
| the Republican political activist and longtime | Treen supporter, Beth Rickey of New Orleans. |
| deferred to Jefferson Parish attorney David C. | Treen, the choice of GOP leaders. |
| ry and then went on to defeat Republican David | Treen, then of Jefferson Parish, in the general elec |
| y after the 1979 general election, even before | Treen took office as governor to succeed the then te |
| Treen was finally elected to Congress in the Third D | |
| He returned to the legislature in 1980, when | Treen was inaugurated as governor, after a narrow vi |
| Freeman sued, and the case Freeman v. | Treen was unique in that relatively few lieutenant g |
| Bryce causes a scandal in her home village of | Treen, when her dead body is dragged from the bottom |
| e meeting, a compromise amendment, proposed by | Treen, which would have added $66,819, or half of Fr |
| Duke narrowly won the race over | Treen, who enjoyed the backing of most state and nat |
| that the increase was not in proper item form, | Treen wrote Freeman to advise him that the lieutenan |
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