Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 307, Ed. 2 Monday, February 14, 1983 Page: 4 of 17
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rain. Highs in low 50s
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Lows in upper 30s. Cooler Tues-
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Coast and Gulf Coast states.
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New England area with rain from eastern Ne-
braska across Kansas, Oklahoma and the Texas
Panhandle. Highs will range from the 30s through
most of New England to the 60s in the southern
Rockies, parts of California, Arizona, Texas and
Florida, with 70s in the southwestern desert area
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OKLAMOMA CITY AREA orrIcrs: Bethany—7723 NW 23rd 495-0820 ! Crown NcifhU—4716 H. Western 528-4165 / Downtown-201 Park Avenue 232 W23 / May Avenue—5701 North May Ave.. 843-9301 /
HMweU City—414 North Air Depot. 733-1646/renn South-South Pennsyivania, 682-3481 1 Fortland Avenue-1924 Portland Ave. .946-5591 / qualcreek—12241 North May Aw. 751-03301
Reding Village Han-1032 S.W. 36th SL. 631-0541 / ^^>111-4233 NW Expressway. 721-4961. OTHER LOCATIONS: Chandier—624 Manvel 258-2351 / Eamond—301 South Bryant. 348-2653 /
Eik City- 101 Carter Road 223 7200 / Nenryetta-414 West Main 432 3323 I Lindsay—420 South Main 756-4494 / Meow 513 NX. 12th, 799-8431 / Norman—2201 West Main 329-6444 1
Frague-1221 West Main 567-4913 / rurcell—422 West Main 527-5634 / Shawnee-2512 N Harrison 275-3064 / Yukon—1203Cornweu, 354-4817
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NORTH MIAMI, Fla
(AP) — Gold stolen from
a North Miami jewelry
wholesaler was worth
several million dollars
more than originally es-
timated, making the
theft the largest gold
heist on U.S. record, an
insurance adjuster said
today
The 875 pounds of
gold, stolen Thursday
night by two masked
gunmen, was worth $10 5
million to $11 million,
said insurance adjuster
Harold J. Smith of New
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Cypriol re-elected
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)
— Incumbent President
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Highest temperature a year ago
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Highest temperature on record
in 90 years, 82 in 1962
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last night, 19
Lowest temperature on record
in 90 years, — 11m 1905
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had a net worth of almost $32,000000, making
us one of the strongest associations of our size
in the United States. We've been steadily
building that net worth since 1908
Our partnership has helped us expand. Locali
now has assets over $710,000,000, making us"
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at Will Rogers Beach State Park in Pacific Palisades where they warmed up for
Valentine's Day in their own way.
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Oklahoma. The vast majority of our assets are
home mortgages, one of the best investments
made. So our business, in addition to its net
worth, has a very solid asset base from which to
grow.
Our partnership has caused us to change to
meet your growing financial needs. Local now
offers a vast array of banking services... from
checking accounts to consumer and commercial
loans, from home loans to safe investments, and
more all because we have you in mind Your
needs are our concern.
So, the next time you come into one of Locals
21 convenient offices, remember our 74 year
partnership. It grows stronger each year,
founded on the financial services you need with
the strength and security you deserve. Thunks
for your confidence, Oklahoma.
B. . Monday, February 14, 1983
political attacks
TEL AVIV. Israel (AP) — The government says it
will crack down on political ' hooliganism ' such as
KEY BISCAYNE. Fla the grenade attack which killed an anti-government
(AP) - A happy Jerry demonstrator last week
Lewis, newly married '° Police Commissioner Arye Ivtsan and Attorney
a 32year old dancer in a General Yizhak Zamir warned Sunday that people
private change nyjked charged With disturbing political demonstrations
sr “be hsngwingsthim would be tr.....speedily and, if convicted, given
down Lewis and SanDee harsh sentences
Pitnick were wed Sun The newspaper Maariv reported Sunday that an
day. It was the second anonymous caller identifying himself as a university
marriage for both lecturer took responsibility for the attack in a call to
The comedian, who re- the newspaper Friday night
cently underwent heart ...
poe surgery said he and his Police said no arrests had been made, but Israel
“mo- 2 bride chose Sunday for Radio reported that several suspects had been ques-
the ceremony because it tioned about the attack last Thursday outside Pi ime
Was Feb 13 and 13 is Minister Menachem Begin's office. One member of
-"* Lewis' lucky number the anti-government group Peace Now was killed in
The wedding was de- the blast, and nine other people were injured, includ-
scribed as “very small, ing three policemen
very private, by Craig Maariv reported that the caller who claimed re-
Wood, spokesman for sponsibility for the attack said he identified himself
Lewis favorite charity, as a university lecturer, "so that you won't think
the Muscular Dystrophy only hoodlums support the government
Association. Wood said
none of the comedian s The caller said he gave the order to throw the gre-
famous friends attended nade to a member of an army combat unit. Maariv
the nuptials reported
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By Michael Crowden
oklahoma City police
have jailed an employee
of the Red Dog Saloon
who is believed to be in-
volved in the shooting
death of the saloon's
night watchman Sunday
Roosevelt Lee Jr, 38.
of 401 NE 3. was jailed
on a first-degree murder
complaint Sunday night
Jerry McDonald
Moore of Oklahoma City
was found shot to death
n the saloon about 7 40
a m Sunday by the
club s maintenance
man Moore lived in a
bat k room of the saloon
lot atedat 6417 NW 10.
Police said they think
Moore was killed by a
burglar who broke into
the club and took an un
determined amount of
quartets from various
pool tables and electron-
ic video games
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Overnight low: 7 below at Lenanon, N.H.
Sunday’s high: 11 at Vera Beach, Fla.
A cold front spread snow across the Plateau
region into the Rockies Sunday night. Travelers
advisories are in effect for parts of Georgia, Vir-
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