Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 138, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1975 Page: 2 of 72
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gives the members two dates to
watch: October 1975 for setting the
amount, and November 1976 when
the voters speak.
Concern with what the voters may
think showed through the House de-
taking 214-213 record vote which
passed the bill.
$5.7 million for streets this year, and
is spending another $1 million from
a utilities increase for street rebuild-
ing.
Beverly Hills
estate sold
entire
stock
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) - A se-
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He said he has always favored a
reorganized form of county-wide
government, but the key to its suc-
cess "would be to have exact repre-
sentations of the populations of each
city.
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we're all working toward the same
thing, we shouldn't try to sabotage
each other."
ing productive jobs for American
workers."
Simon offered few details of his
suggestion for a new savings pro-
gram for individual investors. But
he said contributions, or new sav-
ings, could be tax-deductible up to
some maximum amount and with in-
terest income free from any tax lia-
bility.
short sleeve jersey print shirts :
10"
regularly to 14.00
Casady Sq., Shepherd Mall, Reding, Crossroads
men’s shoes
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county-wide government, we must
have equal representation from all
areas of the county. I think we
should have local option on county
government."
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A county government should be in-
terested not just in streets, but in
parks, water supply and delivery, an
airport system, police communica-
tions and crime-fighting laborato-
ries, and many other services, Gil-
bert said.
The administration has argued
that decontrol is essential to spur do-
mestic oil production and explora-
tion and thereby reduce America's
dependence upon imports.
Zarb said the House action means
controls will expire at the end of
next month, because "there is no
doubt in my mind" that Ford will
veto the simple extension. He said
consumers would feel the impact
over six to nine months.
world the poison of discord between
countries and peoples. We would like
to hope that the results of the confer-
ence will serve as a correct guide-
line for cooperation in these areas
as well."
Secretary of State Henry A. Kis-
singer described Brezhnev's speech
as "conciliatory."
"When I proposed such discussions
earlier, I got nowhere," Zahn said.
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ness to discuss dur problems with
us," Zahn said.
hit the ground and it skidded off the
runway. : cations for lifejackets, descriptions
The Viscount jet of Far Eastern
Air Transport went down inside the
Taipei airport on the edge of the city
and shattered into three sections,
airport officials said.
The plane originated in the eastern
Taiwan city of Hualien.
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caused by downed wires or possible vote for its cost-of-living pay raise
lightning strikes.
At least three twisters were re-
ported in the western Florida Pan-
handle county in a two-hour period,
the National Weather Service said.
The weather service said the tor- bate Wednesday, the maneuvering to
nados were associated with thunder-
storms spawned by a weak but rainy
determine whether there would be a
recorded vote disclosing each mem-
tropical depression that has been lin- ber's position and the final breath-
gering over Mississippi since late
Tuesday.
Hart Schaffner & Marx • Christian Dior
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shepherd mall & crossroads
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year, increasing at a rate of about $1 ready have acted to eliminate
billion a year.
Simon said the double taxation of
dividends "is inherently inequitable"
since other kinds of income are
, of a parachute, and various sche-
matic drawings.
In letters to lawyers for Hiss and
to the historians, Atty. Gen. Edward
H, Levi said he expects to decide "in
the near future" whether to grant
their requests for expert examina-
tion of the original film.
Chambers said Hiss slipped docu-
ments to him, which he copied on
the microfilm, during the 1930s. But
some students of the case believe
that type of film was not manufac-
tured until 1940.
The researchers who were to re-
ceive the papers are William H.
Reuben, who joined Hiss' petition,
Dr. Peter H. Irons of the University
of Massachusetts and Stephen W.
Salant of Washington.
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(others at 77.77)
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all stores
straying other houses and mobile
homes, sheriff's officers said.
No injuries were reported.
"We've got about six houses on
fire right now in scattered parts of
the county," said Gary Montee, a
dispatcher. He said the fires were
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suburban stores open late Mon., Huin. and Fri.
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Zahn said If only streets are to be
considered by the commissioners,
then streets should include traffic
"That's not exactly the way to get controls and maintenance, law en-
Inter-governmental co-operation. If forcement, fire protection, planning
and mass transportation.
The Ward 1 councilman also ques-
tioned figures used by Adair. He
Both Zahn and Gilbert said they said Oklahoma City has budgeted
see some hope of discussing a com-
bined city-county government, or
more co-operation between county
and city in the commissioner's stand.
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A Tai-
wan jetliner with 75 aboard crashed
during a blinding rainstorm today,
killing 26 persons, including three
foreigners, officials said.
The flight manifest listed two
Americans — F. Waverly and F.
Margo — but did not say whether
they were among the victims or give
any other details.
Authorities said the pilot failed to
put down during his first landing at- rolls appeared to be Bureau of Aero-
tempt and got permission for a sec- nautics technical documents con-
ond try, but the plane's right wing ceming such things as a locking de-
hit the ground and it skidded off the vice used on aircraft, safety specifi-
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id I. Brezhnev made a bid for more
"military detente" but also stressed
the Kremlin would not tolerate inter-
ference in Soviet internal affairs.
fairs.
The Turkish delegation walked out
when Archbishop Makarios was
about to address the session.
Brezhnev said that accords
reached at the supersummit here
should be followed by a "further de-
velopment of military detente" in .
central Europe.
But the Soviet Communist party
chief told President Ford and 33 oth-
er government heads in the second
day of the conference that any ap-
proach but non-interference in each
other's internal affairs "is a flimsy
and perilous ground for the cause of
international cooperation."
He acknowledged the conference
principles of more people to people
contacts between East and West and
TA greater cultural exchanges. But on
the conference goal of a broader ex-
IJO change of information across the id-
•4 eological divide, Brezhnev said:
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It is no secret that information
dealings with Germany in the 1930s. media can spread throughout the
The prints from the two secret
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the conservation of foreign exchange
and prevention of smuggling activi-
ties act.
A conviction could lead to a lengthy the core dty. To have successful
prison term, fines and confiscation
of property.
Until 1970, when Mrs. Gandhi re-
duced India's 600 maharajas and
their family members to common-
ers, the arrest of a member of In-
dia's former royalty would have
been unthinkable — and illegal.
Exempt from all laws, they once
ruled over their subjects with life
and death powers that the British co-
lonial rulers let them have in ex-
change for their loyalty to the
crown.
After Indian independence in 1947,
the maharajas gave up sovereignty
over their states but were allowed to
keep their special princely status
and numerous privileges including
exemption from arrest.
Gayatri Devi was the daughter of
the Maharaja of Cooch Bihar, a
princely state in northern Bengal,
where she learned to kill tigers at an
early age.
She married the famous polo-play-
cambia County north of Pensacola ing Maharaja of Jaipur, who died in
early today, touching off several 1970, a few months before Mr,s. Gan-
house fires and damaging or de- dhi abolished the princely class and
made them subject to Indian laws.
Congress waits
for reactions
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Gilbert said the proposal for a
county-wide tax, not now allowed by
state law, is interesting "because it
opens up the fundamental question
about duplicity and overlapping na-
ture of the governmental functions The most glamorous and palatial of
in Oklahoma County." all movie star estates, Harold
Lloyd's Greenacres, has been sold
amid faint hope that it might some-
day be open again to the public.
"This is one of the largest crimes
in the motion picture industry, let-
ting this house go," said Lloyd's
granddaughter, Susan Lloyd Guasti,
"There is always a certain amount after the sale of the property to a re-
of fear among smaller cities that tired Iranian businessman was ap-
such a plan would be dominated by proved Wednesday.
Miss Guasti and other trustees of
the Harold Lloyd Foundation had
struggled up to the last minute to
save the lavish monument of Holly-
wood's Golden Age as a museum, as
the late comedian had asked in his
will.
At an auction Sunday, a high bid
of $1.6 million was submitted for the
16-acre estate and its 44-room Italian
Renaissance mansion by Nasrallah
Ashfani. The bid was approved by
the trustees Wednesday.
duce the double tax.
"The system tends to inhibit sav-
ings from flowing into corporate eq-
uity investments such as stocks
because they will have to earn a
taxed only once. He said most of the higher level of income there in order
* _* tQ produce the same return," Simon
said.
In urging approval of the pro-
gram, Simon said, "We've let the en-
gine of this great productive country
get rusty—we need to direct our at-
tention to the massive job of rebuild-
ing our economic engine and provid-
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A National
Institute of Mental Health task force
reported today "no less than 10 per
cent of the United States population,
or roughly 20 million people, suffer
from some form of mental illness"
despite $1 billion worth of federal re-
search over the last 25 yeans.
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