The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 14, 1984 Page: 1 of 10
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looked or was planted later.
It was found in the wheelwell
under the driver's seat despite a
tight security net designed to
— tect the Turkish team, one of
Soviets instead of military supe
riority as called for in the 1980
platform did not represent a sof
tening of the party’s defense
land, GOP leaders said.
"We still believe in peace
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The school board will have
their first regular meeting of the
school year tonight at 7; 30
Items to be discussed include a
consideration of estimate of
needs, consideration of pre
rliminary 1984 85 expenditure
and revenue budget and admin-
istrative personnel salary in
creases for the new school year
They will also discuss a
180 day contract for Bill Wallace
instead of the usual 200 day
contract. This new contract will
allow him to spend 20 days mak-
ing book talks in other school dis
tricts during the year with no
naV
The school board will also con
sider bids on the high school roof,
overhead doors for the storage
barn, a wrestling mat, unifor ms
for Middle School cheerleaders
and milk for school lunches.
The board will also hear re-
ports on State Department ap
proval for one elementary
library media program for
1984 85, and a report on In
Service Week and opening dates
of school. .
The resignation of Jamie nni
lips, speech therapist, will also
be considered, along with hiring
Glen Kuykendall to teach high
school biology, hiring Ginger
True for Learning Disabilities,
and hiring Alicia Odum for
emotionally disruptivechildren.
The Chickasha Express
Invites
Neptune Forey
To the Washita Theater to see
RED DAWN
This coupon good for two
tickets to see the above pic-
ture.
Reagan a loophole to raise taxes
to close the budget deficit. But
they were somewhat molified DY
another section reading: “We
categorically reject proposals to
increase taxes in a misguided
effort to balance the budget
That forthrightly addresses
Democratic presidential nomi-
nee Walter Mondale who said he
would raise taxes if elected to
close the budget deficit and
charged Reagan had a secret
plan to do the same if he won.
Rep. Newt Gingrich of Geo
rgia, one of the conservative
leaders pushing for tougher
anti tax language, Monday night
said the draft was good, but not
ment.” .
Former Transportation
Secretary Drew Lewis, Re-
agan's trusted political oper-
ative watching the platform
proceedings, appeared with Lott
at a news conference and acted
as if there never had been any
problem.
“We support the plank as out
lined in the platform,” Lewis
said. “The langauge is con-
sistent with the president’s phi
osophy. He opposes taxes. But he
should have the flexibility to flex
the powers of his off ice.
The passage in question de
dares: “We therefore oppose
any attempt to increase taxes
which would harm the recovery
and reverse the trend to restor-
ing control of the economy to in-
dividual Americans.”
through strength, said Rep.
Marjorie Holt of Maryland We
have a stronger military than we
did four years ago Superiority is
hard to define. We want enough
power to deter agression around
the world and we are close to
The First Baptist Church,
First and Dakota Ave., will host
the 94th Annual Session of the
Chickasaw District Association,
beginning today through Thu
rsday. The theme will be "The
Association That C ares .
The moderator will be Rev.
C.M. Franks of Ardmore.
At 3 p.m. today, the Ministers
and Wives Conference will take
place. Rev. Roy Johnson, presi
dent, will present the program.
The theme is “Caring and
Sharing" Mrs. O.C. Willis will
give the annual address. Vice
President Frank Lawson will
preside over the 7:30 p.m wel
come with Rev. Johnson giving
the address.
Wednesday morning and
afternoon programs will be pre
Miss Your Paper?
Chickasha subscribers who miss
service may get their Express by
calling the Circulation Depart-
ment, 224-2600, between 5 00 and
7 00 pm., Monday through Fn-
day; or 8 00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m
Sunday.
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DALLAS (UPI) - President
Reagan and GOP conservative
leaders moved toward compro
mise today over party platform
language to ban tax increases,
while giving the administration
flexibility to act in emergencies.
Rep. Trent Lott of Mississippi,
head of th platform committee
for the Republican National
Convention, said he expects
work on the document by seven
subcommittees to be completed
by the end of the day Wednesday
the entire committee will put fin
ishing touches on the platform,
he said.
The platform otherwise is a
litany of Reagan administration
philosophy. It calls for a strong
military, peace through
strength, a constitutional ban on
abortion, does not mention the
Equal Rights Amendment and
stresses basic American family
values. , . .
A change that calls for a bal
ance of military power with the
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We Saw
Clyde Bennett. shopping. El-
len Bebermeyer, in a telephone
conversation Ernie Philpott,
stopping by the Daily Express...
Helen Ely, placing an ad..Jessie
Anthony, shopping for material
in Anadarko...Jack Brewer,
driving down the street early this
morning . Dave and Doris Pri-
tchard and family, eating out.
Mrs. Carl Dodson, with a
friendly greeting . Mary Butler,
placing an ad John Nelson,
taking care of business... Gerald
Grimes, busy at work Robert
Pritchard, visiting friends. . .Gay
Philpott, in a telephone con
versation...Dorothy and Robert
Novotny, visiting with friends.
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ping insurers Lloyd’s of London rectly accused-ibya °LNe"th Earlier. Mubarak told a news
says that mines were found float mines andexpressesives would conference no mines had yet
ing in the southern Red Sea, but search fortheeP /inlVd in been found but once they are.
the u.s. Defense Department ssxssvestthathavehit ■ We will discover where they
merged explosives had been dis atpasr ZrtPs h minesweepers I thinktheliyansshavedone
coverewashington. Pentagon were losarriisntdavtatncor walanghunndonentrtheminest
sources said Monday a U.S. Saidaatthenor to join a convoy confirm our suspicions."Mu-
Navv oceanographic ship, the thesuez' 40 mile jon- barak said. “Concerning Iran, I
Harkness got readings from sai ling throug hthe 100m 1et tn hope that we find nothing against
side scanning sonar indicating waterwaytoPort uezha Red Iran. I hope the Iranians did not
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Arabia to sweep for mines in the Said Weane minesweepers and sibility Iran has charged the
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Yanbu, oil pipeline terminals lomatiosurcessgids said mines States a naval presence in the
that are 200 miles apart. had been spotted in three loca-
At the same time, Egyptian hnsbat th southern end of the
Red Sea, but it did not say when,
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was— as. Showers
Luke's Episcopal churches. . Rndscaponotodnannemy" Are Likely Today
p COP I eiders Near Compromise Broadcasting Corp. in Cairo a " Enitcd partly cloudy skies,
Kcaoan. “yVI I ACJCU conlering the anti tax forces, 15 man team of U.S. Navy mine mild temperatures and light
• 12.. . ctona r militarv suve Conservatives say that gives sutn Finance Committee warfare experts found three winds prevailed across
Chairman Robert Dole of Ka mines in the southern part of Oklahoma this morning, but the
Chasmaid the platform should Red Sea . But a Pentagon National Weather Service was
adhere to Reagan’s pledge to spokesman in Washington said predicting a chance for widely
first cut spending and to increase the team had not reported _ scattered showers in parts of the
taxes only as a "last resort .” findings. state later today.
-1 Sst suggest that in the final The BBC, in the report on its Weak upper level disturbances
analysis the8 president call the Middle East service, made a dis were expected to bring widely
shots ” Dole said. “I don’t be tinction between mines the sour scattered thunderstorms to
sty we ga n anything by boxing ces told them were found by the western and southeastern
he president in.” . . ... ;y Oklahoma today and Wednesday
District Weather with clear to partly cloudy skies
GOP sources said the presi night turning and warm afternoons expected
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^SeX^ said the draft was good, but not (cf Disarms Bomb On buS
firmly in control of every aspect goodenough. UIIICCI —--d Whether the bomb was over-
of the convention which opens “We intend to have a docu- ANGELES (UPI) — A ctivated it as its timing ala Mokedor was planted later.
Monday. ment that is very, very clear’ noliceman found a ticking bomb went off and sprinted.’ 0 hands
“There may be some way we about opposing a tax hike Gur Poicem tat had carried part of way with the bomb in his hands.
can improve it, Lott said of the grich said. He said the White the Turkish Olympic delegation officials said,
anti tax language. But I sup House wording “is clear, but it is international Airport, dea Officer Jim t Pearson vards protect tnelurkisnwa, -
port the language in this docu- not yet very, very clear to dropped the bomb about 60 y ar . Lheolympic delegations deemed
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will present its program with the hadhissgnsramttton waiked into the airport terminal, the loudest
T.O. Chappelle will be giving the a vaybuteke m hand! Please!” she pleaded. He did, and Miss
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the music for the evening. belieyethisnyonewearingaredteamjacket got applause., , m
The 93rd Annual Session of the Bu almost any Fo H§man, star of the silver medal team
Chickasaw District Women s Vo y 1 aye. called her by name. Gold-medal butterfly
Association will be called to smiled whenP T Meagher grinned at popping flashbulbs. Gold
menamswimmerandteamclownsteverundquusmugeedforcame
Vice President Camille Hudson ras. said they were checking all the luggage
preside over the afternoon .Dullesairportpohtfbecausmat least one pipe bomb was rem ved
session anil Mrs. Robinson will thenthyetfserroon from a bus that carried about 50 members of the
give the annual address. Th Monaz onympicteam to the Los Angeles airport An
theme for the women is Cui Turkish ( y p intelligence of any bomb threat to the American
tivating Community Concern", tWe'y "a Dulles police spokeswoman said, "but were just check
The public is invited to attend athlet , • ' t ensure there is nothing to worry about.
all the associations’ sessions. mg an tncir "am
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