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. 2 Altus (OK) Times, Thursday, January 18, 1990
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AG's office: OSU regents
violated open meeting law
Top opposition group
seeks peaceful revolution
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A meeting to discuss the
10th annual Frederick Junior
Sweetheart Pageant will be
held Sunday at 2 p.m. In the
Lois Long Youth Center.
Girls in the 8th, 9th or 10th
grades interested in being a
contestant this year's
pageant and their mothers
are urged to attend. For
more information, contact
Valarie Clayton, 335-2993
catch children's attention, gen-
erally the best kinds of stories each other four short fables.
are either funny or scary; but the The residency will end on
one subject guaranteed to rivet Monday with a farewell assem
their attention is death, bly for grades kindergarten
Participating teachers then through sixth at 1:30 p.m. in the
broke into small groups and told school gymnasium. Fifth and
officers and the 1990-91
application will be
discussed, as well as pro-
gram objectives.
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Storyteller
conducting
residency
BLAIR — Storyteller Pat
Nelson is currently conducting a
week-long residency at Blair
Public Schools. The residency is
part of the Arts in Education
Program which is partially
funded by grants from the State
Department of Education and
the State Arts Council of
Oklahoma.
Although she claims
M angum High School
senior class is selling
pizzas. To purchase the
pizza contact any senior
class member or call the
class parents, Dale and
Cindy Clayton at 782-5121.
D uke Junior class will
sponsor a spaghetti supper
at the school cafeteria
Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m.
ALL YOU CAN EAT 19*
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R ose Unit of the
Frederick Garden Club will
meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. in
the home of Faye Simpson.
Nelle Watt will be co-
hostess.
Huws McCurdy declares military cuts imminent
Mangum ProgressiveDAYTON. Ohio (AP) — The McCurdy said he believes any threaten large scale Job cuts at necessarily mean it will be bad."
Extension Homemakers will chances’ in the Defense job reduc tions should be Wright Patterson. Air Force He said military funding in
be having a fund raising Department with once suse achieve prmar ly through at Secretary Donald Rice said creased dramatically over the
bake sale at Puckett’s topntenseitn military bases trition. , . 23.400 Air Force Jobs sys- past decade.
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 according to U S Reo David i It is clear there are going to temwide will be cut over the next "There is waste in the de-
p.m. acEdINELO U.S. Rep. David be major reductions,” said five years. The reforms are de- partment that can be trimmed
* going to scary at first. Moa o : RHAXiTHOoH Tr glmnedtfuchiees sac omni g nf our meat win nor be a loss to the
M angum Athletic Booster and we're going to have to work they have to orcin y -t Bs99 i k ' country at all, he said,
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coaches office of the public has called for reductions, at Wright Patterson Air Forte detrine mod MeeCund X slmem achieved without compromising
gymnasium, and most of Congress is. I per- Base prior to a speech before committedBut ened Services
sonally think we ought to go at a the local chapter of the 1
A Title V-C Indian little slower pace and be more American Defense
Education meeting will be cautious at how we approach it, Preparedness Association,
held Wednesday in the but 1 Probably don't speak for Last week, the Pentagon an
administration office, 400 N. the majority." nounced reform plans that
Pennsylvania, Mangum.
There will be an election of
EAST BERLIN (AP) — East blamed the 200,000 strong New of thousands of dollars worth of
Germany’s top opposition group Forum group for the rampage, damage to the sprawling com
appealed for a “peaceful revolu and put the issue at the top of plex.
tion" today as it faced govern- the agenda for the eighth round
ment representatives for the of negotiations in East Berlin. At the start of today’s session,
first time since demonstrators New Forum strongly rejected New Forum issued a statement
stormed secret police headquar- government criticism following reiterating the organization’s .
ters. the storming, which government "insistence on a peaceful
Ihe Communist Party has officials said caused hundreds revolution."
Look Who’s Talking
(________7:00-9:00 PG 13
Minnesota as her home state,
Nelson lives in Tulsa and has
made Oklahoma stories part of
her repertoire which ranges
from African creation myths to
Chinese fables about too many
grandfathers. These and other
folk tales captivated students
from kindergarten through high
school at assemblies held on
Monday.
Grades three through six
meet with her daily to hear more
stories and learn not only how
to tell a story, but also the im-
portance that stories have in ev-
ery person's life.
When Nelson spoke briefly to
faculty members at a pre-school
welcoming reception on
Monday, she noted that as we
get older, the things we remem-
ber best are those things we
Leaved rometiloiend aarur Storyteller Pat Nelson is currently conducting a week-
school on Tuesday, she encour- long residency at Blair Public Schools. The residency
aged teachers to use stories to will end Monday with a farewell assembly. (Courtesy
reinforce learning in any and all photo)
subject areas. She noted that to
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The order of an agenda, but cannot Attorney General Robert Henry,
board of regents at Oklahoma change an item from an open who shares them, and who
State University violated the discussion portion of an agenda solicits your cooperation in
state Open Meeting Act when it to a closed executive session. achieving compliance with the
moved discussion of Chairman “I find it hard to justify a fall- Open Meeting Act."
H. Jerrell Chesney's resignation ure to describe properly as an Drake said Wednesday the
at a Dec. 15 meeting, the executive session item a matter board "will respond positively to
Oklahoma attorney general's which the board undoubtedly these criticisms."
office says.. knew _ or should have known Chesney's resignation and
Chesney's resignation origi- well in advance of the meeting — retirement terms have caused
nally was an open agenda item would be so treated," Assistant controversy at the university,
near the end of the meeting in Attorney General Ned Bastow Faculty have charged that
Stillwater, but was moved to an said in his opinion. Chesney tried to block the
executive session at thc begin- Assistant professor Lionel showing of the film “The Last
ning of that meeting. Jensen, a member of the uni- Temptation of Christ" on cam
Some university faculty versity's Committee for the First pus: Chesney has denied that.
members said the regents delib- Amendment, said the group Chesney resigned in October
erately moved the Chesney item plans to file a petition in Payne in protest over the on campus
to avoid a faculty confrontation. County District Court to try to screening of the movie. But at
University attorney Charles have the Dec. 15 meeting de- the Dec. 15 regents meeting.
Drake, however, . said the clared nuy and void. Chesney said he would not be
Chesney resignation was The attorney general’s office leaving his position until mid
a changed because two regents also said OSU regents have vio- 1991.
couldn’t attend the afternoon lated the Open Meeting act by Chesney later said he would
% portion of the meeting. failing to properly identify the step down in July if faculty
in the informal opinion is nature of items discussed in ex- agreed to donate money to a
* sued Wednesday, the attorney ecutive sessions. charity or the OSU Foundation,
1 general’s office said the regents Bastow said he has or demonstrate a commitment
have the authority to change the "discussed the concerns with to fair hiring practices.
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