Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 171, Ed. 2 Thursday, September 8, 1983 Page: 3 of 19
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President Reagan, the Office of Manage-
accused last month of ment and Budget,
delaying changes in The session was
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Against women, is now ra Honegger, the Jus-
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day, said city Police ion. rocinn
Capt. Mike McLaughlin. According to a White re»lon-
“She was in bed sleep- House official, who did The Hondurans pro-
ing with her husband not wish to be identi- vided a 21-gun salute
and child and she felt fied, th® memo before and full military honors
with battery," he said. rect discrimination.
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something wet on her the president is divided Wednesday to greet
bed,” McLaughlin said. into four categories: Weinberger, who offi-
“She found she was also — review of what the cials say is the first U.S.
in bed with Arthur administration has al- defense secretary to vis-
Young. ready done to help worn- it the country.
“Everyone ran out the en. His agenda also in-
back door, and he was — recommendations eluded meeting with
apprehended in the for changing laws that President Roberto Sua-
back yard.” are considered discrim- zo Cordova and attend-
Young initially was inatory. ing graduation ceremo-
charged with trespass- ' — proposals for new nies for the first group
ing, McLaughlin said, laws to equalize such of Salvadorans to com-
“The sexual assault areas as pension, insur- plete training under Ar-
statute doesn’t say any- ance and retirement. my Special Forces ad-
thing about leg licking, — cases the Justice visers at a center estab-
so then we charged him Department filed to cor- lished by the United
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BRATTLEBORO, Vt. including 10 youngsters, 12,000 didn’t take the hanging around with.”
L (AP) — A children's ages 8 to 13, who had al- matter so calmly. Lt. Richard Guthrie,
sex-for-hire ring in this legedly organized a sex- "I was horrified,” said head juvenile officer for
I: New England town was selling ring for adults resident Douglas Grube, the Brattleboro Police
,220/ made up of kids who last winter. “I wish I knew what was Department. Mid there
•h,‛ r feel.they“arent.want- “Fve seen some kids going on because I have were no adults in
& wharssmodtvedrming;
■P with shock.to reports Ser^faetly begin wondering what girl. The activity be
L.. that youngsters aged 8 " your kids have been up gan last winter and end-
Ka to 13 sold sexual favors. Adults in this town of to and who they’re ed last month, he Mid.
“We’ve been hearing
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giving their bodies
away,” said 12-year-old
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McCarthy transferred dbstaawnanesaay.
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Farmer Sen. Eugene McCarthy is transported to Georgetown Umiversity Hos- prised to learn that
pital in Washington, Dr., from Culpeper Memorial Hospital in Culpeper, Va. fice had broken a ring
Wednesday. MeCarthy, who suffered a heart attack Monday morning at his
. home in Woodville, Va., was listed I. fair condition today. goummaaa
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