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Inquiry----
■ Continued from page 1
vid Brinkley." .
to an announcement Friday by
it was beginning a preliminary in-
quiry into the allegations.
Wright held a two-hour news
The protest was less anti-
American than other recent
demonstrations.
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a Continued from page 1 fighting the day before in the cen-
aged the information office of the tral aty of Taejon.
were hurt and some protesters
were arrested, but no figures
were available.
WORLD:
‘Hammer* drops on LA
over the weekend, making nearly 1,400 arrests and recovering
drugs and firearms.
Meanwhile, the suburban city of Paramount was ated by the
Washington-based National Qvic League as one of 10 All-
American Cities’’ for its efforts to defeat street gangs.
The police sweep conducted Friday and Saturday nights
throughout the city resulted in issuance of hundreds of misde-
meanor warrants, seizures of small quantities of drugs and mn-
poundment of several automobiles, authorities said.
Out of the wen - on to the mat
LANCASTER, Texas (AP) - Jessica McClure, whose
three-dav ordeal at the bottom of an abandoned well captured in-
ternational attention, gave a wrestler a kiss that “knocked him
dead” dunng matches to raise funds for a boy with heart and lung
problems. . . r .
A crowd of about 500 cheered Friday night as Jasica, 2, go
in one corner of a wrestling ring while 5-year-old Brennan Bolin,
who doctors said needs a heart-lung transplant, went to anoth-
er corner.
Theo a “match" was announced between wrestler Kevin
Von Erich and “America’s Sweetheart, Jessica McClure,” and the
crowd was told it would see how Jessica could knock out the
wrestling champ.
He’s bald and he’s back
BAGDAD, Ariz.(AP) - The bird raced along the face of a
1,000-foot canyon wall, headed effortlessly upstream. Its white
head and tail were unmistakable.
Bob Hall nearly whooped. Despite a torn knee ligament,
Hall jumped from his pickup and hobbled toward the ran to fol-
low tne bird’s path.
Across the creek, in an aged sycamore tree, was a massive
tangle of sticks, the nest of a southern bald eagle, the first to nest
there within Hall's memory. u j #
The southern bald eagle is coming back from the edge ot
CXIU971, there was but a single breeding pair known in all of
Arizona. In the mid-1970s, as many as five or six pairs were
known, numbers that still led to grave concern by researchers.
Now, according to Hall, a raptor biologist for the Bureau of
Land Management’s Kingman Resource Area, and other biolo-
gists, Arizona is home to at least 26 pairs of eagles and scat-
tered individual adults that are producing offspring at the rate of
about 20 per year.
STATE:
City gives aid to hospital
ANADARKO, Okla. (AP) - Officials say the city of Ana-
darko has decided to help the local hospital avert a financial crisis
by taking over the facility’s building construction debt and not
collecting a monthly electric bill. .
Mavor Kennth McElhaney said the community will go fore-
go collection of the hospital's approximately $5,000 per month
electric bill and is taking over full payment of the facility's out-
standing debt on construction of the building, which is $2^00 per
m<McElhanev said the dty secs Anadarko Municipal Hospital
as essential for community service and as a way to attract new in-
<^lHesaid tSedty previously paid half of the building debt for
the city-owned. 49-bed hospital until the dty coundl was asked
for assistance earlier this month.
“Many people do not realize the hospital is not a separate
entity,” he said.
WEATHER:
Fair - high near 90
Monday: Fair with a high near 90. South wind 15 to 25 mph
Mondav night and Tuesday. Partly cloudy with a low m the mid
60s and a high near 90.
members of the
administration.
“It’s a partisan ploy and it will
be revealed to be a partisan
; seeking to deflect ploy,” Wright said on the CBS
itic charges of ethical vi- program.
■ Continued from f«ge 1
barrass the South Korean govern-
ment and make the 1988 Summer
Olympics a joke strict Communist loeoiogy a
The students want unification has few ideological soul-mates -■ ■’’CTLn,.hots :n panama
with North Korea, but Bakeruid ajks, nta!£ SU ^^toXe
peaceful unification would be an that an outside government mignt
almost “absolute impossibility” be able to exert a peaceful influ-
due to South Korea’s growing cnee on the North Korean
economy and ties with the west- government
mnference Friday to deny the al- olations by current and former
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of those statements on Sunday.
Wright called the charges “a
partisan political ploy” raised by
Republicans seeking to
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But unlike last summer, where the~South of 42,000 U-S. troops,
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Jones, Brett. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 175, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1988, newspaper, June 13, 1988; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1822393/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.