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and “let them walk all
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pass it, he said.
lobby in this state.’' he said
that a bill
Prof to address
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McCune said.
He said "it would have a
"-------- _> sure" on
ful,"hesaid.
He said "I like David
Boren," but added that he
was disappointed with the
governor's performance.
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McCune spoke informally Rights Amendment. McCune
ing about the
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progress of two weeks. I just want to get it
and the current state of the b a r d e d"TrVm *'b oTh
and the sides...some of them get a lit-
If OU were to recognize the
—-z ,*■■■«,avC, "the
day they're recognized, there
of stimulating ideas of all
,” said Mary Dell Lucas,
--------j foundation ex-
ecutive director.
“We will diligently search
individuals from the Altus
area and possible more in-
profit is not made at the
pense of human rights.
Bukovsky said capital in-
vestment "calculated on the
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don't have the votes in the
House and the Senate; put it
this way, if they had the votes,
PICTURE OF HOPE... These children,
frolicking through the streets of Belfast,
represent the hope of Northern Ireland's
McElhaney, represented by
Coy H. McKenzie, will be
Visanio under a Pr°banon officer the
®7\ every Sunday
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IFwp OHCKM DUMB
A far 1.JI N'l I wtetwt of i dinner 1/4 cMckwi triad erty 4
IdWoae, served with pwr choice el poUtoo. iiort
- Wood, Mtod. 4 honey Sated her It oitn
restaurant
May enter more U»<n once
May ba mere than one Winner
No Limitations as to
Structural Size or
Winners will recieve:
• LOO for new logo
•25 tor new slogan
can be done—no appeals, no
even behind the scenes to m
duce our partners in ‘detente’
to relent in their inhuman
tica'ient of Bukovsky?"
"He impressed me as a
rock," Bukovsky said of his
meeting with the 82-vear-old
labor leader.
would have passed statewide shots" but instead he sat ba
- . and let them walk all ov
Being a member of a party him."
that is definitely a minority f* “
can be a problem, McCune Ron £: J
------------- said. He said one has to have a Republicans might
tie bit carried away." sense of humor to be a
He said a vote on the ERA Republican in the Senate,
puts a member of the
legislature in a difficult posi-
tion. because no matter what
McCune said the chance that
a bill would pass decriminaliz-
ing marijuana was “nil. “
* \ou\e got a strong church
(AP)- A Del City drivers’ examiner Eddie"stub'ble'fidd
license examiner Friday and pending further
another man was i
connection with a State Public
enter now a.t;
MUNOtiES
SANDWICHES
Phonv 32t-3772’
on Jenkins
open i oo am to 100 am • oeUutny after 5 00
works include "Walden
Two," “Science and Human
Behavior,” “Beyond
Freedom and Dignity,” and
“Particulars of My Life."
In his book "Beyond
Freedom and Dignity,” Skin-
Soviet dissident in Russia harms the interest of
K. T ’ .
meeting Friday w
America’s labor leaders, _.w
ed the unions to question U.S.
corporate investment in the Executive Council, the exil'ed i^'aTJeo"n humanVreedom''
Sonet Union to insure that Russian also praised President ' .... , ,,,
Carter’s stand for human improve their conditions "the
rights. Bukovsky is scheduled Soviet
to meet with Carter next nice..
wee'1- ridiculous,
aging conference
Judy H Katz, assistant pro- ference." Katz said.
fessor in the Human Relations Katz who arrived in OU in
Department, will talk on September. 1976 has a special
“Talk on Advocacy: Working interest in aging. To her, ag-
with Elderly in a conference mg is as serious a problem as
on March 1, George Hender- racism or sexism in America
son, director of the Human
Relations Department, said
this week.
The conference, sponsored organized a
35 council members dissented United Stales,
in the voice vote.
Bukovsky, a 34-year old ...K.
People * Pein, ‘ ..........
. is completely Corvalan. wrote a book
aci ™ u z, --------”• Mein? sa'd
AFL-CIO president George "It's like saving that you can
Meany said later at a news improve the conditions of the union
vference with Bukovsky that inmates of a jail by drinkinjt States
ld5ll,.l?ted wi,h ch,mP*«ne *>lh the jailers " AFL-(
— ponsored a U.S. visit by asking, 'Is there nothing that fighting," he said.
Peace People aid charchmea for eveataal
peace io their strife-tom land. (Photo by
Cbristiaa Science Moaitor)
B.F. Skinner to talk in
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>100 or $25
Tn Munchies
New Lo^o and
Sut^aLn Contest
B.F. Skinner, behavioral c."
psychologist who gained kinds,” i_
world renown as a result of Barkouras
demonstrating that primates
could be motivated to escape
WilLSpefVn for sPeakers 'representing
Oklahoma City on March 17. $erious and responsible ideas.
Skinner s appearance at the however, diverse, that are af-
Barkouras Auditorium. 911 f
ennt n n S ’i'5 ’ of a f'rst ,wo distinguished guests
continuous lecture series ;
sponsored by the Barkouras
Foundation. The lecture series
is presenting internationally-
known speakers in many areas
of interest.
"The Forum was created to
bring to the people c.‘
Oklahoma City and all of University,
Oklahoma a cultural center "Human
for discussion and exchange
city
Democracy." Skinner's other lJie’n*’ers* Reps.
Atkins and A. .
Johnson of Oklahoma City f>rsI f*ve Years He will have to
and Bernard McIntyre of meel two c°nd«t«ons imposed
Tulsa, in working within the Brown — that he reim-
system. burse his ex-wife for any
Boren said he has done d’nuges or expenses incurred
more than any other governor **er on May 17, 1976, the
' ; rw-. date of the rape, and that he
ticipation in government and be p!aced under the care of a
vestigated the situation or he ynlil the doctor him
would know that.
Porter, asked to comment
on Boren's charges, said the
W1„ ai o governor “is a racist of the
Skinner, emeritus professor p.m. However, because of *,**J,“,iOrder and he knows it
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be bought in advance by call- • r5,s any chance he s fool-
....___ * mo klaz-L ■wazxaaI. k.«. __
a ding dong.
“I’ve been in the Senate a
An opponent of the Equal made it county option, it Boren "should have called
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before about 15 people, talk- said "h’s coming up in about I hope they try it again,
ing about the “ „1_.; ~
p..po«lmown.con.
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John McCune was questioned Cune Mid Rick Shelby was politicians in it
about the recreation center by sure to be elected chairman of |----
former OU Student Associa the state Republican Party at Gay Activist Alliance
non vice chairman Steven the March 12 convention <
Bugg told McCune OU’s
recreation facilities are in
poor condition and Mid
Oklahoma State University
has a very nice recreation
facility. He Mid OU students
were willing to pay a lot more
money to help build it than
the OSU students paid when
their recreation center was
built.
McCune admitted he didn't
know much about the pro-
blem. but said “I'm glad to be
appraised." He promised to
“keep that in mind" if money
became available, but Mid the
problem was that "everyone's
going to want a piece of that
Senate leader addresses campus GOPs
trade verbal assaults
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP>
— Gov. David Boren blasted
State Sen. E. Melvin Porter
Friday for the lawmaker’s at-
tendance record and Porter,
the only black member of the
Senate, fired back that the
governor was
highest order.
The harsh exchange started
at Boren's weekly news con-
ference when a newsman ask-
ed the governor about
Porter’s resolution urging a
Senate investigation of alleged
discrimination in state hiring.
The Senate passed the resolu-
tion, 42-1, earlier this week.
Boren said Porter, an
Oklahoma City Democrat,
“appears in the Senate only Kerry Lynn McElhaney
when he has something like receive<1 a 10 >ear suspended
this. I hope the people who sentence Friday from District
live in his district check his at- Court Judge Elvin Brown,
tendance record. " McElhaney was convicted
He also said Porter should on Dec.22, 1976 of the first
"become involved in the degree rape of his ex-wife,
legislative process" and join
the three black House
Hannah
non," now that Paula Unruh in the House and Senau" He de$cr,bcd a Possible 18-
has dropped out, he Mid. condemmng the action and E??old bee.r l,w as “lik«
McCune answered ques "there will be a hell of a t/A 7 you re cau*hl UP in
uons openly and good- debate," McCune Mid the middle on that.
pa“$in* ?°,y 10 He “‘d “it would have a "You're going to drink it
tease the reporter with com- difference, I'm sure" on how any*ay. aren't you? That's
mentslike, You re not going some members of the llke I'Quor-by-the-drink." He
° u!dowB'*** y°u?" It|>slature felt about the °f •ht l*st liquor-by-the-
university. drink referendum, “If they
During his imprisonment in
------- camp two
years ago. Bukovsky's mother
on wrote Meany to ask help in
the political abuse of pressuring the Soviet govern-
psychiatry in the Soviet ment to release her son.
Union. His trip to the United
pa,d for by 'he
AFL-CLIO, which last year President Gerald R
He warned the Colleg
, -----1 that th
pass Republican Party had bette
— ------ —.j up and wii
some elections in 1978 ant
rymandered out of exis’enli
-....I voting districts
Safety Department inveftiga- Davis „
tion of alleged improper sales has been arrested in connec-
of drivers licenses. (10n w.th the mvestigatton,
Safety Commissioner Roger Davis is not an employe of the
Boren, Sen. Porter
some elections in 1978 £-
a strong 1980 or they'd risk being ger
hie cftetaA** ___a _. • . ®
Sooner Alcohol and when
.N*r.c.°.,lc$ Educa,l0n 15 P°*er redrawn in 1980.
"If we don't make some
Republican inroads, we're go-
ing to be wiped out" when
reapportionment takes place
in 1980, he said.
Dissident warns of Russian investments
BSE? SmSg SHE -
Department, will take place at Oklahoma City and Katz
South Oklahoma City Junior presented a speech on “Ex-
College. aminmg Personal Views on
"The speech is only part of Working with the Elderly."
a program in the three day She also led trainees in a brief
conference on aging starting effort to brainstorm some of
March I. Other speakers will the factors influencing their
also be present in the con- personal views.
Bukovsky credited westazn
support of the dissident most
_ Meany wrote then- ment for his release It "hefos
License examiner suspended in probe
'aP‘-LA Dd Chv dSi’vIre p“bl,c Safety Department ■Ari.v.rin.k r— .... *....... u., „ ..
A spokesman at the
“Occasionally a Republican
can get something through. If
i‘ of anything par- job” in his losing'cam««
the person does he will be at- tl$an- for8« he Mid f- - “t “
tacked. “If you introduce a pro- commission last fall
After the meeting, he «d‘heyl'keit they’ll" f “ ---------1.
remarked “From what I hear. *",rodute • bl11 of lhe,r own Republicans who is know
they (supporters of the ERA) pb,t 1^'n* ,nd ^t0*5 ’Be state.
McCune Mid the chance Republicans
that a bill would f
decriminalizing marijuana build itself back
was “nil."
“You’ve got r -----;
church lobby in this state'
and
McCune to keep rec center in mind
By TOM JACKSON pie."
A state Senate leader pro- After the meeting. Bugg
mixed OU College spoke to McCune again about
Republicans Thursday he the center, and McCune Mid
would "keep in mind" OU’s "I'm really glad you told
me," about the situation.
One department official
received Mid the value of an OklahMi
licenses, for which payments driver's license would be great
were made lor an illegal alien beo<Me
“Our investigation is coati- state law enforcement officars
warded to the district at-
torney's office for determina-
tion of possible filing of for-
mal charges,” he added,
Webb Mid the investigation tion Service in Dallas saidhis
office will not accept a
driver's license as proof of
"We've had an internal in
rnuay ano pending further investigation Oklahoma Coun'tv .ail PU”'D,C more >e$,l«a,,on underway ftr
sis
however.
Webb also Mid earlier
reports that licenses were be-
ing sold in large numbers to
Mexican aliens for $100 each
were not true. "The $100
figure out,"he said.
Webb declined to say how
many license were sold or
what the price was, but other
hell of a lot longer than he’s soutcei•within the department illegally were stopped by citizenship
been governor,” Porter said, “ld .,he investigation had Highway Patrol troopers for But state officials said state
“and I’ll be around a hell of a lurned U.P fv,dence so far ,haI traffic violations. One arrest officers are of more concern
long time after he's gone " °"ly ?«hl l,ce.n“ *ere sold al »« '•> ihe Altus area, he Mid, to aliens in Oklahoma because
Porter Mid Boren was "try- aPr,ce°.f $20?' . and ,he other was in they outnumber the federal
mg to divide and conquer *«bb sa,d only ‘he in- Oklahoma City. agents operating in the state
those of us who are black and vcs,,8at,on has given him
a racist of the who happen to be in the reason to believe that four
legislature, but it won't
work.
for an illegal alien beoAtse
numg and results will be for- would accept it as proof that
the person holding it was a
citizen.
William Noland, agent in
charge of the U.S Immjgra
attitude of openness.” (
Michael Gelven, one of the
nation's foremost writers on
existential philosophy spoke
at the auditorium on Feb. 25.)
r..
Of of Psychology at Harvard
on
Oklahoma a cultural center "Human
‘He doesn’t have any opposi will be resolutions introduced ,hey'dha*e brought it up.
— ..—i and Senate"
condemning the action and
ques- "there will be a hell of a
naturedly, pausing onlv
t-----*
menu like, “You’re not going
and “If he'd put that pencil
serious and responsible ideas.
fectmg the world today. Our ner insists that the frightening 10 encourage minority par-
flFCt f M.'/X A W t AM aw ba I | _ . • . 111 AMA J
— ■ ~ ------gvkJij prouicms iflcins the world to- * w-----w... ..
are excellent examples of that day can only be solved if the he said Port« hasn't really in- P«yraiatnst or psychologist
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dignity are revised.
The public is invited to the
lecture which will begin at 8
limited seating, tickets should “d„J.know d'_,f ,be. th.‘nks
L- VV»D... v. tail- . | , - , - —
ing 405-842-5451. Admission ?Ja^_P50pl<’ he 5 dizzy
is $10 for each lecture.
dissident in Russia harms the interest of Meany, a hard line anti- .Zn L Jr « J. I Alexander Solzhemt-
Bukovsky, workers both in the Soviet Communist said there is no fundl"8 °f the Air syn. who now hves in Ver-
lay with Union and Western countries, reason the United States can Sources Tri bomber n0"’ ?nce bein* releascd
eaders. urg- Reading in halting English not do business with the S . .ce said . M“ny *a$ Buksvosky has been touring
uestionU.S. at a meeting of the AFL-CIO Soviets without abandoning v's,bly anfry *hen fl*< of ,h' Western Europe and now the
.ent in -k. p.AMM.tiv. r------- .k. ' a.Danaoning 35 council members dissented United Shim
“The idea that we might
rights. Bukovsky is scheduled Soviet
McCune speculated th
—i Shotts and oth
I run L
governor or U.S. Congres
but Mid, “All I can give you
my own surmise.”
He Mid Shotts "did a goo
for a seat on the corporate
. — «nd mi
that Shotts was one of the fe<
n b
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Asseo, Laurie. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1977, newspaper, February 26, 1977; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1829716/m1/2/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.