Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1979 Page: 7 of 42
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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Streets Sale Starts at 10 a.m.
Streets Sale Starts at 10 am.
Streets Sale Starts at 10 am.
Streets Sales Starts at 10 am.
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BOYS PANTS 7.99-8.99
$3_ $8
Gowss Baby Dolls Robes Leungewear
Streets Sale Starts at 10 am
10% OFF
special group of ladies shoes
NATURALIZERS
UM 0»r Mr Buck FmImxi Pule CMr|t Card Voe or Master Clwte Card
Mt
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14.99
values to $32
Shepherd Mall Store Only
In Eny
is SHEPHERD MAIL
pri-
Reg. 35.00
by
19“
le-
$1Q9O
1.
to
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on
III
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EMMER’S
EMMER’S
(See 2'5 luralHim
low-
77C
10 Gal. Aquarium with kit ’9”
25% OFF
1/2 PRICE
12" Black & White TV
Liquid Comet 21 oz.
69“
73c
1/2 PRICE
by
57c
1/3 OFF
1/2 PRICE
2/88C
63c LIMIT 2
Plastic Soup Mugs
LIMIT 3
family eeater
an-
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a-
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iized
Bred
ser-
be
ap-
All Life Vests
All Metal Lawn
Furniture
Assortment of
Wicker Baskets
Pantyhose
le Sale!
JACQUELINES
LARKS
NO
RAM
CHECKS
NO
RAM
CHECKS
NO
RAM
ClfCKS
an q
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Tho
Buy 1 pair at
regular price
get second pair
for le
Meer .»■! »«e, rag. 11.M
All I. we awdallwl, rag. It.1l
Tkia «Hw fae • liattad Uraa wlyt
Men’s
Corduroy Rancher
with Sherpa collar
& quilted lining.
lephant trunk co.
SHEPHERD MALL 947-G111
WE’VE GONE MAD
ENTIRE STOCK
Ladies
Casual Shoes
GIRLS BRUSHED ROBES
12.99
re-
12.
SEPTEMBER 14th THRU 18th
won
Mutcmli
MEN’S
Corduroy & Khaki
CASUAL SLACKS
*10-*15
*
Sale
2490
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GIRLS & TODDLER-
GIRLS DRESSES A
SPORTSWEAR
reduced 1/4
Group at
SPORTSWEAR
AND DRESSES
•chm the country
SKPHERD HALL
L
FAMOUS BRAND
LUGGAGE
1/4 to 1/2 OFF
SELECTED GIFT ITEMS
1/2 OFF
Group of
SUMMER
LINGERIE
Select group sportswear
30 to 40% Off
less than 1/2 price
GROUP OF
SPORTSWEAR
regularly $8 to $50
’2 to ’15
PANTS SUITS
regularly $30 to $40
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Group of
DRESSES
regularly $30 to $40
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2/1“
175 COUNT
FILLER PAPER _
40 COUNT
COMPOSITION BOOK
MOUNTAIN INST
COTTON BATTING
Vacuum Cleaner Bags 2/88C
Fabric Remnants 1/2 PRICE
Assortment of Wood
PICTURE FRAMES 1/2 PRICE
60 COUNT
GALA NAPKINS
Lawn Spreaders
Special Group of
Rods & Reels
Plastic Shoe Boxes
Select Group of
Decorator Clocks
100 Count
ENVELOPES _____
Select Group of
Sunglasses
1/3 OFF
2/1“
/mV
NMQS GOOD TWU o 'WJ
MI WT 15 (M > «« X
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____________SHEPHERD MALI S1
NKtS GOOD BOW
Ml. JIFT 15 • _________________________.
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___________SHEPHERD MALL STORE ONLY
Reg. 4000
Sponge Bath Mats Comic Chd'Kteis
The Great
SHOE SALE
SAVE
‘5, ’10, ‘15
*20 up to *25 a Rak
Bate Knca Irora ta.K M Mt N
• SEBAGO • FREEMAN • JARMAN • DEXTER
EVERY FAIR ON SALE
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1/2 PRICE
12” Oscillating Fan $19M LIMIT 2
Scott Facial Tissue 2/$l00 limit 4
9" 100 COUNT
PAPER PLATES
Mtueooo iwu
MI »I 15 Ot
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__SHEPHERD MALL STORE ONLY
Protocol boss
A^elarde Lepes Val-
detNiM been appointed
by Preaident Carter to
be >hlef *1 pretoeel.
Values baa been aaalat-
ant> administrator ef
theAgeuey far latoraa-
tiadal Development.
NO
RAM
CHECKS
1____
FRIDAY, SEPT. 14
10 to 9 PM ONLY
Select Group Duty Shoes 30% OFF
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UNIFORM
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family center
SHEPHERD MALL STORE ONLY
Geary-Watonga exit on 1-40 with Hutchinson and |
his brother, Michael, after the shooting. 1 ,
Terry Hutchinson was listed as a state's witness
but disappeared and has not been found, prosecu-
tor Tom Elliott said.
After Hunter ordered the hearing opened, anoth-
er witness for the state. Debbie Glenn, testified
®be was summoned for help and after reaching the
bleeding Lackey, asked him who shot him
A bunch of boys," she said Lackey responded.
The police officers testified Cochran was ac-
companied to the police station by Terry Wayne
Hutchinson and that Cochran said he drove to
Cochran himself testified during the closed
hearing, but Judge Hunter refused to relesse his
testimony to the public.
He said had the hearing been conducted as usu-
al in public, the Cochran appearance would have
been held in his chambers with the public exclud-
ed, to protect the defendant's constitutional rights
to a fair trial.
Hunter said once a jury is selected, the remain-
der of the preliminary hearing will be made pub-
lic.
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SHORT SLEEVE A
IZOD SHIRTS $15” & ’1650
LADIES shortsleeve
IZOD SHIRTS
VP
Spying ]
alleged
WASHINGTON (AP) <
— Navy man already
facing trial on charges
of dealing secret gov-
ernment documents
war Indicted Thursday
on three new charges.
Lfe Eugene Madsen, I
24, [was charged with
stealing 21 secret re-
ports from the Penta- I
gonj He was arrested I
last month on similar I
charges and has been I
held since then in lieu I
of $250,000 bond. I
hdndeen has pleaded I
innocent to the earlier I
changes.
The latest indictment I
alleged that on Aug. 14, I
Madsen took three se- I
cre| CIA documents I
• from the Pentagon. I
Two of the documents I
weif part of a study on I
the Jprospects of insur- I
genpy-in Central Amer- I
ica.i
Ofher documents list- I
cd jin court records I
dea|t with studies of I
conimunist aircraft I
production, reports on I
*Sovl<L naval facilities, I
~ iraisal of the I
Pact and pho- I
ic interpreta- ■
tiotf^Jeports on nava) I
bas^s in China. ■
The indictment said I
the; documents were I
"concealed" at Mad- I
sens home in northern I
Virginia.
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■
Refugee aide I
hi)s attitudes I
H
WASHINGTON (AP) ■
— Americans are hos- ■
tile-to the resettlement ■
of Asian refugees be- ■
taupe they incorrectly H
fear the "boat people” I
will swell welfare rolls, ■
says Ambassador Dick ■
Clark, U.S. coordinator B
for refugee affairs. B
PUDLIC II
NOTICE I
Whether the murder of Loy Laverne Lackey was
the act of a single gunman or "a bunch of boys" is
a question raised in the newly-released transcript
of a secret preliminary bearing, an August court
■ session from which the public wss barred
I Lackey, 50, was found mortally wounded June
I 19 in a rural arm near North May and Danforth
I Road He died hours later at Mercy Health Center
■ while undergoing surgery for multiple bullet
I wounds
I Wesley Benton Cochran, 21, is charged with
I first-degree murder and was bound over for trial
■ after the Aug. 1« preliminary. __
After conducting a secret hearing for several Lackey the night of the murder, that Lackey sug-
hours, District Judge Stawart Hunter ruled the gested the two have a homosexual relationship.
I
Fridsy, September 14, 1979
Transcript of hearing raises questions in slaying
Mary Je Neisea session should not have been closed to the public that Lackey drove to an oil lease, threatened Co-
and ordered a transcript made available to the chran and attempted to force Cochran to commit
press. such an act.
Only the testimony of defendant Cochran was Both officers said Cochran told them he warned
omitted from a transcript purchased by The Lackey he had a gun; that he pulled the weapon
Times. and shot Lackey once in the face. They quoted the
Testimony from two police witnesses, officers ^Tendant as saying Lackey continued toward him
Don Pennington and Ron Owens, was similar. Both and in pante. Cochran shot several more times,
stated Cochran had confessed orally to the slaying
after he turned himself in the night of June 20, the
date of Lackey's death.
The detectives gave similar accounts of the
statement: They said Cochran came to the police
station and after being warned of his right to re-
main silent, told them he had been given a ride by
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