Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 143, Ed. 2 Saturday, August 3, 1968 Page: 4 of 6
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Friday, Johnson told a small
group of newsmen he would
be taking a close look at the
steel situation in the next
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bly through the Labor Day
holiday.
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plea Parsons said he did not
know if his client is sane. He
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cifically what strategy he
will employ. “Different
things can develop,” he said.
“You know, people some-
times lose their minds very
suddenly.”
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hearing Sirhan clasped Par-
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in "irrevocably" rejecting
any chance of renomination
as his party's choice for
AUSTIN (AP) — With con-
gress in recess, President
Jhnson is settling down at
his Texas ranch to “sit out”
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allowed at how he might re-
turn to the White House for a
few days in the interim.
May Make Trips
There also was the possi-
bility Johnson might make
his ranch the base for flying
forays to deliver speeches
around the country — per-
haps as soon as next week.
Or he might even take off
from Texas for parts for-
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Johnson did emphasize
that no state visits to the
White House were planned
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY is coming up this week for
2-year-old Randell Wayne Bennett. It will mark six
months since the youngster from Mesquite, Texas, un-
derwent a liver transplant operation at the University
of Colorado Medical Center in Denver. Randy was dis-
charged from the hospital in May but is still in the
Denver area receiving outpatient treatment. (AP
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president on March 31, John-
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should not "devote an hour A
or a day of my time to any
personal partisan causes or
to any duties other than the
awesome duties of this office
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nerves has become a major
test of government power
and industry will with fur-
ther escalation likely.
President Johnson said
Friday that he was sure
there “will be additional ac-
tion" in the steel situation
He didn't elaborate on the
comment to newsmen.
2 Firms Refrain
Within hours of the Presi-
dent's remark, however,
four more companies an-
nounced selective increases.
The latest companies to
hike prices were National
LOS ANGELES (AP) — I vice, holding that insanity is
I Sirhan Bishara Sirhan’s at- either a full defense requir-
torney may rely on a little tog a plea of innocent by chia trists
used and controversial de- reason of insanity, or no de-
fense tactic to try to reduce fense at all.
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followed this week’s labor
contract agreement.
Clifford on Hand
Underscoring the point,
Johnson brought with him
Secretary of Defense Clark
Clifford, who has a lot to say
about government steel con-
tracts, and Joseph A. Call-
National Convention t h a t Brackenridge Hospital
opens In Chicago August 26 School of Nursing graduated
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Armco and Crucible, the last
a maker of specialty prod-
ucts and not ranking among
the nation’s big 10 produc-
ers.
Only Kaiser and McLouth
of the top 10 have not an-
nounced increases.
Stability Supported
“Because the administra-
tion has publicly questioned
price increases, we have
made known to them the ne-
cessity for the action we are
taking,” said JAL chair-man
Charles M. Beeghley.
”We have supported Presi-
dent Johnson's efforts to
maintain wage-price stabili-
ty. We shall continue to
cooperate with him in this
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specific intent, malice and a luminum. plant in this vil-
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face if convicted of killing made the defense feasible. It
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. would not result in acquittal
The 24- y e a r - o l d Sirhan if successful, but would re-
pleaded innocent to the mur- duce the charge to second-
der charge Friday but attor- degree murder or man-
ney Russell E. Parsons re-slaughter.
served the right to make At Sirhan’s 22%2-minute
[new motions within 35 days, court appearance Friday,
Under California law, one the Jordanian immigrant’s
option available is the de- trial was set for November
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cause, even if fellow Demo-
crats bought the cake.
Burglary
Report
These burglaries were reported Satur
dev by Oklahoma City police.
Automobites
Paul C Ribelin, 3012 NW 14, tire,
wheel, tool*.
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