Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 84, No. 173, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1973 Page: 3 of 52
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By The AnAociated Press
• Some 1,500 men are fighting six uncontrolled fires that
'.have burned 26,600 acres of Northern California brush
• and timber and forced the evacuation of several commu-
nities.
, State and federal forest agencies reported today that
'the Finley Creek fire has charred 13,000 acres; the Men-
^docino fire, 7,000 acres; the Mt. Vaca fire, 5,400 acres;
the Etsel fire, 640 acres; the Apple Tree Ridge fire, 360
acres, and the Tahoe National Forest fife, 200 acres. AU
4re believed man-caused. Foresters believe the Etsel
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Tricia Adds
Formal Note
Police today said investi-
gation is continuing into
the beating death of a 33-
year-old Oklahoma City
WESTHAMPTON BEACH
N.Y. (AP) — Most of the
guests wore slacks, T-
shirts, halters and shorts.
But Tricia Nixon Cox was
formal in a floating floor-
length orange gown for the
wedding of her sister-in-
law.
Mazie Cox and Brink
Thorne had suggested that
guests wear "comfortable
outdoor clothing or bathing
suits" for the Sunday cere-
mony and poolside recep-
tion at the Long Island
summer estate of the How-
ard Coxes.
Mazie Cox is a sister of
Edward Cox, Tricia's hus-
band.
Not Tough
Sen. Henry M. Jackson,
D, Wash., said Sunday in
Washington that President
Nixon's proposals to ease
the energy crisis are not
tough enough. He said
.School Mixing Favored
* PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) . The largest percentage
' — The Gallup Poll says of those polled, 27 per cent,
only 18 per cent of those thought the best way to in-
surveyed recently opposed tegrate public schools was
'public school integration, to change school bounda-
ries to allow more persons
from different economic
and ethnic groups to at-
tend the same schools.
The third alternative of
providing more housing
for low-income families in
middle-income neighbor-
hoods was endorsed by 22
per cent.
surveyed recently opposed tegrate public schools
' However, in answering a
- question that offered three
means to implement
' school integration, only
- 5 per cent of the 1,513
‘ persons surveyed — 9
; per cent of the blacks and
• 4 per cent of the whites
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' best way.
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ASHINGTON (AP) — Two Democratic senators
< arged today that the Nixon administration's proposed
43 per cent cutback in health manpower funds would in-
ensify the nationwide shortage of 150,000 nurses.
. feel that It is foolish to play such games with the
health of the American people," Sen. Warren G. Magnu-
son and majority leader Mike Mansfield said in a joint
statement. ’
The nurse shortage could be reduced to 131,000 by
1980, the senators said, but only if current federal finan-
cial support of training programs is maintained.
Prison Reports
‘Exaggerated’
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Reports on the number
and abuse of political pris-
oners in South Vietnam
are exaggerated, accord-
ing to the State Depart-
ment.
In a summary prepared
for Sen. Edward M. Ken-
nedy, D-Mass., the U.S.
Embassy in Saigon esti-
mated that noncommunist
civilians detained for polit-
ical dissent number be-
"we need a program of *ween 500 1,000-_______
mandatory allocation of
fuel." (AP Wirephoto).
Record Jury Panel Called
NEW 10RK (AP) — Extensive publicity has prompt-
ed the judge in the impending trial of John N. Mitchell
and Maurice H. Stans to summon a record-large panel of
1,500 prospective jurors.
U.S. District Court Judge Lee P. Gagliardi said he re-
quested the large panel because potential jurors may
have been prejudiced by publicity over the indictment of
the two former Cabinet officials here and their later tes-
timony before the Senate Watergate Committee. ..
The panel of prospective Jurors is the largest in the
memory of federal court officials here.
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man.
Lt. Marvin Maxwell,
head of the robbery-homi-
cide detectives, said detec-
tives had several other
witnesses to talk to today
before any charges could
be filed:
Jerry Dale Boyd, 33, of
911 NW 9 and Rex J. Holt,
33, of 109’a SE 29 were
placed under arrest on
complaints of murder in
connection with the beat-
ing death of Aubrey Dee
Jackson, 37, of 106% N
Harrison.
Boyd remained in criti-
cal condition at University
Hospital. Holt was in Okla-
homa City jail.
Boyd was struck by a
car shortly after the two
men left running from an
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