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“Sen. Dole is going to demand a complete explanation of this.”
Washington merry-go-round
Smart bombs
By Dr. Billy Graham
Husband must accept responsibility
Berry's World
your husband know that you
Bill Murphy, Sr.
Subscriber Service Mgr.
Merlene Emerson
Office Manager
Rick Lomenick
Managing Editor
6 Altus (OK) Times, Thursday, July 8, 1993
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still take your marriage seri-
ously, and you are committed to
doing everything possible to
make it succeed. Then go out of
your way to love your husband
and make your home the kind of
place where he will want to stay.
Pray for your husband also.
His greatest need is to face his
sin and turn to Christ for for-
giveness and new life. Christ can
change him, if he will repent and
turn to Him.
asking Him to help you be the
wife you need to be. Then let
' provided, of course, there was a reason
2 for the investigation in the first place.
1 By spilling the beans prematurely,
€ however, Anthony has made it seem that
life so seriously. — Mrs. T.E.
DEAR MRS. T.E.: No, your
marriage isn't necessarily over -
but your husband must come to
accept responsibility for what
he has done and not treat it
lightly. He must begin to take
seriously the vow he (and you)
took before God when you were
married — the vow to be faithful
to each other "as long as we
both shall live."
Ted Cain
Production Manager
Altus Times
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Nothing Is as destructive to a
marriage as unfaithfulness,
which is why God takes it so se-
riously, One of the Ten
Commandments states simply
but clearly, "You shall not
commit adultery" (Deuteronomy
5:18). The Bible also warns, "Can
a man scoop fire into his lap
without his clothes being
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“Mom said she’s ‘OVERDINOSAURED!
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DEAR DR. GRAHAM: My burned? Can a man walk on hot
husband has admitted he coals without his feet being
has been unfaithful to me, scorched? So is he who sleeps
and it has really been hard, with another man's wife; no one
He acts as if nothing serious who touches her will go unpun-
has happened and doesn't ished" (Proverbs 6:27-29).
seem to understand why I am Do all you can to strengthen
so upset. Is our marriage your marriage. Begin by turning
over? Whenever 1 try to get your relationship — and your
him to promise he will never whole life — over to Christ and
do this again he just laughs
and tells me I shouldn't take
ETTA®1993 FORT WORTH 4TAR-TE
HULME
I From around the state
By The Associated Press
S "I always dreamed that we "Do you believe that the Iraqis
would do that to cause Hussein were determined to hurt George
a great deal more discomfort Bush?"
than if we fired one at his head." "I can't say for sure, but I
"We have a policy that we know that they won't try it again
scannot assassinate another soon. Our next step should be to
head of state. Do you approve or send President Bush back to
“disapprove of that?" Kuwait lust to test them. If they
S "I approve. At the same time I so much as throw a tomato at
wouldn’t be upset if we sent a him, we use up the rest of the
snissile down Saddam's left missiles in our arsenal, making
Nostril. It would teach him not to sure that at least one of them is
the so damn cocky." targeted at Hussein's belly
33 "What is your opinion of the button."
“fact that not all the missiles hit "Is there anybody else
“their target?" President Clinton should
y "As a taxpayer I feel that the attack?"
manufacturer should give us a "I'd hit the bad Serbs, the bad
rebate on any missile that hit a Croats and the bad Muslims."
residential area by mistake." "How would you know the bad
* "If Hussein doesn't get his act ones from the good ones?"
together, do you believe that we "That's for the cruise missiles
should attack him again?" to figure out Considering that
"Certainly, but instead of they cost over a million dollars
hotting the intelligence complex, _ each they should know
A touch of humor
By Art Buchwald
There are undoubtedly more sur- his purpose in cooperating with the FBI
prises to come in the Bob Anthony- was more to feather his own nest than to
Southwestern Bell shootout. wipe out corruption.
$ One result of the brawl, however, Now some of the people involved are
$ shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to fighting back with accusations of bias
anyone. Unless Anthony has a hat with a and intimidation on the part of Anthony.
. rabbit inside, his actions in recent At this point, those claims are no more
$ months have negated him as a political fact than are some of the statements
a power in Oklahoma. Anthony has made.
They have been aired, however, and
u..... o.i™ e.;:= sarx % can
Commission, participated in an FBI in- back to haunt Anthony
investigation of purported corruption at the Whatever Anthony’s purpose might
scommission. I there was corruption, if have been in making his announce-
$ • B conside An ony above re- ments, he has painted himself with a “me
t proach and if he could make a contribu- first" brush
Ition to ending misbehavior, so much the Now, |he targets of some of his accu-
I better for Oklahoma. . sations are portraying him as a bully who
3. And, had he allowed the investigation would use threats to prevent companies___
. to play itself out, he might have strength- from appealing unfavorable rulings by By Jack Anderson and Michael Binstein
ened his appeal to Oklahomans. the Corporation Commission.
1 Instead, he “went public, as they say. It remains possible that someone will WLitA uAr n ollnomnne
# He announced his involvement almost go to jail as a result of the FBI investiga- WnHTe nouse Cher Stews over Colcagues
3in the same tone that a youngster tells on tion. .
brother Had he waited the FBI It remains likelv that Anthonv will be WASHINGTON - Bill Clinton may ing Walters why he missed the pro- health-conscious Mrs. Clinton tries to
STIS Dig Drotner. Hao ne waneo m • remains IKE Ammony will 00 be the commander in chief, but he’s motion, Walters responded: "I do not avoid.
‘would have made his role apparent — able to devote all his attention in the fu- apparently having trouble getting the want American food. California Nou- First they poured cream sauce onto
private hi hac . White House kitchen staff to take veau, or eclectic cooking in the White the pasta, and then they flavored it
iure io private ousiness. He nas a orders. House.” with a mixture of chicken fat, salt
Although it wasn’t among his cam- The dispute between Haddon and and sugar. Haddon says that after
• paign promises, Clinton has been his colleagues has been simmering looking forward to a simple but
a pushing hard to get the domestic staff for nearly a year, but came to a boil scrumptious pasta dish, the first lady
Democrat to revamp the White House menu one night this May while Haddon was ended up leaving most of the strange,
from the time-honored French gour- in the midst of preparing dinner. Four new concoction on her plate,
met to more traditional American armed Secret Service agents sudden- Haddon also explained how Clin-
fare. The new president’s pedestrian ly appeared to escort Haddon out of ton’s chronic tardiness has stirred the
palate has proved too much to digest the White House kitchen and deposit- kitchen into rebellion. "If the presi-
----------- for White House chefs, who have re- ed him onto Pennsylvania Avenue in dent is late, they ust make him wait
acted with a mixture of pique and full chefs regalia. He was placed on longer when he finally does arrive,”
petulance. administrative leave. Haddon’s attor- even though the food is ready to
Sean Haddon is one White House ney said that the Secret Service had serve.
chef who says shame on his prima acted on a tip that Haddon had lev- “The service has not been as good
donna colleagues. eled threats against the Bush family for the Clintons as it has been for the
According to his behind-the-kitch- last year. previous administrations I’ve worked
-..- en-doors account, which he provided It’s unclear why the Secret Service, for,” says Haddon, who has worked in
As soon as President Clinton I think that we should at least something." during a recent interview with our as- which did not return our calls for the White House since 1988. "Reagan
- fired his missiles at Iraq I knock off Saddams black beret Our poll indicates that 86 sociate Ed Henry, Haddon may enjoy comment, had not acted sooner. Had- and Bush definitely had it better."
- received a call from an ABC- and give him an Excedrin percent of those responding are the distinction of being the first White don's attorney said that his client
CBS-NBC-Washington Post- headache. Hussein can't in favor of Clinton's action. Do House whistle-blower to don the passed a polygraph test administered
New York Times opinion function without his hat on." you believe that he should use fluffy white chefs hat. He alleges by the Secret Service, and has re- TATT DAAT
1 pollster. Has your opinion of Bill cruise missiles against the that his fellow chefs are not just get- turned to work. Ironically, Haddon D U U I
- The questioner wanted to Clinton gone up or down since Republicans to get his economic ting mad, but they are also getting was one of Bush’s favorite chefs. He . — —
know if I approved or he bombed Baghdad?" program through?" even through insubordination and in- and Bush formed a bond when Bush
disapproved of Mr. Clinton's "It's gone up. Any President "Only if he can't get Al Gore to ferior service. . . was hospitalized in 1991. Haddon SMTWITIEs
actions. who can jog and attack Iraq at break the tie." The nuggets Haddon served up sug- trekked out10 Bethesda Naval Hospi- Today is the 189th
X "I was in the back the same time is my kind of guv" _____________________________gest that a chef’s ego can take prece- tal to prepare the recuperating presi- day of 1993 and the -
tarteculng.-i told him. "What "Do you think that this action DATE BOOK For example, though President Though Haddon is theVnly White
“did he dor” . .. •. will make people forget -------------------------------Clinton is allergic to cream, Execu- House staffer willing to speak about
"He clobbered Baghdad’s Clinton’s $200 haircut?" July 8, 1993 tive Chef Pierre Chambrin has re- the subject on the record, other offi- ,
intelligence capability. That’s like asking us to forget , fused on several occasions to remove cials corroborated parts of his story. TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
S "I approve of that Did he by Pearl Harbor. But at least we : the cream from his vaunted French A spokesperson for Hillary Rodham 1962, Stan Musial of the St. Louis Car-
s phance aim a missile at Saddam now know what the President TODAY S HISTORY: On this day in recipes, and the president has conse- Clinton confirmed that the Clintons dinals hit his fourth consecutive home
Hussein’s lap?" was really thinking when he was 1775, moderates in the Second Conti- quently suffered some allergic reac- have made a "clear change to Ameri- run over a two-game span.
K "No, he didn't. Why do you sitting on Air Force One getting nental Congress signed the Olive tions. Chambrin refused to comment, can cuisine" from French food, but TODAY’S QUOTE- "Bv the work one
saxkr his locks timmea.: Runna been very Ss
plete break with England, out the cream, Chambrin now pre- To rebut that, Haddon recalls a sto- cocaine dticthititr. .
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Jean de La pares a separate meal for the ry about his coUeagues’ effort to jazz TODAY S WEATHER: On this day in
Fontaine (1621-1695), poet; Nelson president without cream and serves up a plate of pasta as a symbol of the 1886, winds from a hailstorm moved
Rockefeller (1908-1979), U.S. politi- his cream-based masterpieces to the rebellion against Haddon’s desire to nearly every house in Sleepy Eye,
cian; Roone Arledge (1931-), television rest of the first family. prepare simple American dishes ac- Minn., off its foundation.
executive, is 62; Steve Lawrence Haddon has his own personal bone cording to the Clintons' wishes, source the WEATHER CHANNEL@1993
(1935-), singer-actor, is 58; Cynthia of contention with the White House Mrs. Clinton missed dinner one re- Weather Guide Calendar, Accord Publishing, Ltd
Gregory (1946-), ballerina, is 47; Raffi that goes beyond menus and meals, cent night because of a late meeting. TODAY’S MOON: Between
Cavoukian (1948-), children’s singer. He recently filed a lawsuit against his When she found her husband raving full moon (July 3) and last
is 45; Anjelica Huston (1951-), actress, boss — the chief usher of the execu- about the delicious pasta dish she quarter (July 11).
is 42. tive residence, Gary J. Walters. Had- missed, the first lady phoned the TODAY’S BARR
don alleges that he was passed over White House kitchen to see if she pasonpm
for a promotion because his wife is could eat the leftovers for lunch the
African-American and because he next day. But when Haddon started You’re really getting up there in years,
didn’t train in France like most White preparing the leftovers, other chefs chum, if you can recall when the
House chefs. According to his lawsuit, took over by drowning the dish with comic pages were called the “fun-
Haddon says that when he tried ask- ingredients that Haddon says the nies."
My answer
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