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Casino possible for former mall site
STROUD. Okla. (AP)
— The site of an outlet
mall that was leveled by a
tornado in May 1999
could become the home of
an Indian casino.
The governing council
of the Sac & Fox Nation
has agreed to buy 18.3
acres at Tanger Outlet
Mall site along the Turner
Turnpike midway between
Oklahoma City and Tulsa
for $1.3 million.
Primary plans for the
southeast portion of the
former outlet site include
a casino, tribal officials
said. The tribe operates a
casino near Interstate 40
in Shawnee and one on
tribal property near
Stroud.
However. Sac & Fox
Chief Kay Rhoads has
questions about the deal
Rhoads said the acqui-
sition would be funded by
money set aside for tribal
economic development for
2006 and 2007. The total
of those two funds would
fall SIOO.(KH) short of the
asking price, she said.
"I'm not saying we
shouldn't buy Tanger
Mall, and I don't want to
go against the people's
wishes." Rhoads said.
"But we should try to
negotiate a better deal."
At the asking price, the
average cost of the land is
about $71,000 an acre,
which the chief said she
believes amounts to taking
advantage of the tribe's
willingness to buy the
land.
"I don't think the
(Stroud) area can sustain
two casinos." Rhoads said.
"This is not a good deal
for the Sac & Fox Nation."
National mourning for Ford begins today
Bv AI.I.ISON HOFFM \\
Associated Press
PALM DESERT. Calif.
(AP) — The nation’s six
days of formal mourning of
Gerald R. Ford, starting
Friday afternoon with a pri-
vate service for his family,
w ill include a day of silence
on Wall Street, with the
major stock markets closed.
The New York Stock
Exchange announced Friday
that it would join the
Nasdaq in closing on
Tuesday, the day of Ford's
state funeral in Washington.
DC.
The Wall Street tradition
dates to the 1885 burial of
President Grant and was last
observed after President
Reagan s death in 2004.
Other U.S. financial markets
were expected to close for at
least part of the day Tuesday
to honor Ford.
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Ford and his family had
worshipped for years after
leaving the White house. A
family prayer service was
scheduled there before the
start of a public v iew ing that
was expected to draw thou-
sands to the resort town of
Palm Desert. 110 miles east
of Los Angeles.
Former first lady Betty
Ford. 88. and her four
grown children were to
receive Ford's casket from a
military honor guard at the
church, w here the couple sat
in “The President's Pew"
every Sunday starting in
1977. Former President
George H.W. Bush and his
wife. Barbara, among oth-
ers. had joined the Fords
there over the years.
Mrs. Ford will then
accompany her husband's
body across the nation for a
series of ceremonies that
includes two funeral servic-
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Ford died Tuesday at age
93 with his family at his
bedside.
He assumed the presiden-
cy when Richard Nixon
resigned in 1974 amid the
Watergate scandal, but was
defeated by Jimmy Carter in
the 1976 election. The Fords
began attending St.
Margaret's after retiring to
Rancho Mirage.
Tight security was
planned at the church, with
the entire campus locked
down for Secret Service
sweeps and surrounding res-
idential streets blocked off.
In a nod to Ford’s Navy
service, a sailor was depu-
tized to fly the presidential
seal from an ebony staff as
Ford's casket is taken from
the hearse.
People hoping to pay
their respects to the nation's
38th president during the
public repose will be shut-
tled to the church from a
tennis center several miles
away, and will not he
allowed to bring personal
items including cameras,
cell phones, purses or Bow-
ers.
After arriving at Andrews
Air Force Base on Saturday,
the coffin will be taken to
the Capitol in a funeral pro-
cession. then carried up the
steps of the East Front of the
House by a military escort.
It will then lie in repose
in front of the House cham-
ber and be carried into the
Rotunda for a ceremony and
public viewing before being
moved to the National
Cathedral for funeral servic-
es there Tuesday.
Some of the most regal
touches of a full state funer-
al are being bypassed, by
request of his family and.
most likely, according to
Ford's own w ishes.
In Washington, a hearse
rather than a horse-drawn
caisson will drive Ford's
casket to the Capitol
Fighter jets w ill do a flyover
with a “missing man"
maneuver only in Grand
Rapids, where Ford will he
interred on a hillside north
of his presidential museum
He spent most of his child-
hood and practiced law in
the city before representing
the area in Congress for 25
years.
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