The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1973 Page: 4 of 18
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GIFT A $3,200 gift from Chickasha Mobile Homes, Inc., was presented last week to Robert
Anderson, president of Jane Brooks School for the Deof by Henry Wood, the firm s plant manager.
Chickasha Mobile Homes, Inc., has been working with charitable organizations since it was
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Mobile Homes, has tried to take an interest in the community.
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U.S. Violated :
charged Saturday that Ameri-
can aircraft—including the su-
personic SR71—made at least
10 "spy” flights over North
Vietnam in the past four
months in violation of the peace
agreement. The United States
denied the charge.
The Communists said some of
the reconnaissance missions
were made by the SR71-
successor to the U2 spy planes
—as late as last Thursday over
the North’s two major cities of
Hanoi and Haiphong.
The Communist charges were
first made by the state-
controlled Hanoi newspapers
and later backed up with some
specific details in a statement
by North Vietnam’s Foreign
Ministry distributed by Viet
Cong headquarters in Saigon.
The Hanoi newspaper
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OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)- court fight to try to overturn it. jority of all in the school dis- the people proposing it pre- siohationjan the peade accord
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District Court Judge Harold Both ACT president Wilt Co- majoritv.butAFT.withfarfew-
Theus, who is presiding over the nine and AFT representative er cards, contended nobody had
court fight. has said the law Jim Robinson say the law won, because 82 of the ACT
leaves much to be desired" and needs amending to clarify pro- signers had also signed AFT
has suggested the parties go cedures for teachers to pick cards. The school board reject-
to the legislature. which organization, if any, will ed a motion that whichever card
The Oklahoma City School represent them. was signed last would count.
Board has certified the Associ- Under present law, a school That such a dispute would oc-
ation of Classroom Teachers ’ ’ * ...
ACT as the bargaining agent,
but the battle apparently is far
from over. The competing Am-
erican Federation of Teachers
AFT' has promised a new
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Law-
yers for comedian Groucho
Marx went to court Friday to
halt publication of "The Marx
.. • Bros. Scrapbook” charging that
cedures, it might let someone of Vietnam. portions of the book were
new come in and benefit by that A U.S. government spokes- "scandalous” and "defamato-
procedure." man in Saigon said: "We do not ry.”
"It is a very unhappy situa- conduct reconnaissance flights They obtained a temporary
tion that the bargaining author- over North Vietnam.” restraining order against Pent-
ity will have its rights still in lit- Quan Doi Nhan Dan (People’s house magazine and two other
represent them. wassignedlastwould count.- tatimnwhieitserepresentatiesAomtzDailxsHantiEadioand firms as. parttof a $15 million
Under present IT * school "That such a dispute would oc- newspaper,n‘“ S' contract sutover the
. equired ( recognize cur was predicted more than undermine the authority of its (Workers) party journal, Nhan in an affadavit submitted hv
whiichever agent gets signed three years ago when the teach- negotiators and teachers will be Dan (People's Daily , an hisninwprsdavttsumittedh
cards from a majority of teach- er negotiation bill was before less strong - charged that American ‘sR7 Ns lawyers me a^year-old
ers in the unit. But it does not the legislature 'ongtnargea that American SR71 Marx said 28 quotations at-
uivo □ nand P. . , 10 e gsat „ ,, "I don’t think that all of us supersonic strategic reconnais- tributed to him were "scan,
cards Thi i signing the Sen. Al Terril , D-Lawton, of- really foresaw all the problems sance planes flew over various dalous inflammatory
card.Thisspermitsateacherto fered an amendment to set up that could develop,” Conine provinces of North Vietnam de Z’torv and Xcurate ”
KSrACTone dayand switch procedures or conducting elec- said. "We didn’t have expert- Thursday, including the capital “ oryeanonna, oassaues
’ ‘ e "r •1C e versa, tions. Terrill said language was ence in this area. I feel this will of Hanoi and port of Haiphong, mentioned in the affadavit are
oisignup in both organization neededto prevent representation be changed and that the OEA The foreign ministry said one Z£s^ in
XV™ nolnspeltaut K disputes. Hisamendmnentwas anaclivero leinsee- flight was at 11.40 a.m. and. dludingRihardNixhn,Mriy
J-**—* amycard, "sen Bryce Baggett, oa*. X Hanoi
itis!thesame asa"no".vote, homa City, a supporter of make the law clear to under- The SR71 usually operates at caPotesandothers.
which Conine compares to the teacher negotiations, voted stand." an altitude of 14 mile?but can -------------
"stlentvote 1,1 Oklahoma S con- against thetfinal bill, on grounds Wants Secret Ballot climb as high as 17 miles. It is a steelworker’s ingot has a
tution . . . it did not spell out proper Robinson said the AFT also the successor to the U2 spy lot in common witng° house-
the bargainingaagent shouMbe rulesfor^determining a bargain- has some “model” language to plane in which Gary Powers wife's angel food cake. Both
t5 t 8 i v 8 a ent h ou ’ be R agent. propose. Robinson spoke strong- was shot down over the Soviet are prepared from a precise
selectedtby onlya majority of r n Sponsored Bill ly for "secret ballot” elections. Union in a 1960 incident that recipe, cooked in ovens and
those voting, rather than a ma- Ironical ly, it was the OEA, Conine said he would not oppose caused cancellation of a sche eventually removed from
chief backer of the bill, which a.secret ballot if assured of a fair duled Soviet-U.S. summit meet- ° '
opposed the inclusion of norm- system ing
al certification language. , "One reason the law is so NEEPERcNsEOUENg
Most labor relations laws weak” Robinson said "is d0 EErEk CONSEQUENCE
provide for a non-biased aeent . ea ' . r said,. LEWISTOWN, Mont. (UPI)
jam ku tor a non-blased agent to the actions of those who sup- _ Sen conol M. „ J
or state - appoinzed board to posedly favored it" ersenGeorge McGovern, D-
conduct elections and for a se- "When you have an organiza- S.D.said Friday the tragedy of
cret ballot for employes to tion that has represented teach- atergate goes beyond thd
.select a bargaining agent or too ers for years and not reaUy wh. prosecution of those who broke
decertify an agent. derstood what negotiation is all W j
"Thegdeacherbu has none of OEA me Thosdrepepusonseguanaens
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wanted it that way, said OEA weak and not responsive to ei- Democratic officers’ ontan:
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way to "keep unions out." OEA prsident Barbara Ware tm.Wate rgatemwhasecomesto
Could Keep Control' said the OEA is discussing pos- tion of our political ngcorrupt
Baggett, while not naming the sible changes in the law, includ- has fueled a liticals ysterit
OEA. recalled the bill’s pass- ing secret ballot voting but has Ast politics and ynicism
age, "We found that some of not reached a final decision, ment ” 8
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1973, newspaper, November 11, 1973; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1866914/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.