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Monday, July 30, 1984-ALLEN AMERICAN - Page 3
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424-2521
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charges and aquitted, is
“tainted.”
He is also well known as Jim-
e, ray Carter’s best friend, and
" most Democrats would rather
forget Carter. So the power
brokers in the party decided
that Lance could not be party
chairman, and that Mondale
could not get rid of the current
chairman.
What a mess! The nominee of
the Democratic Party, the man
who wants to lead the Free
Q World, can not even get his own
person as party chairman.
Bob Strauss, the former par-
ty chairman, put it delicately
was eastbound on McDermott, valued at $400.
Member FDIC
ATTENTION
ALL ALLEN AREA
RESIDENTS
Why Drive to'Dallas
for your Next Car or
Track...Come See
Your Neighbor
qualified woman like Lindy had been “inelegantly done.” terest group in America.
Boggs — the longtime Louisian- Barry Goldwater put it better: Throughout the Democratic
na Congresswoman who is, in- Mondale, he said, “shot himself convention, speakers derided
cidently, opposed to abortion — in both feet and the,” uh. Ronald Reagan as “macho.”
he would have had a female run- behind. Sen. Ernest Hollings “Macho” is a code word liberals
• ning mate without looking like (D-S.C.) asked, “You think use to describe someone who is
he was caving in to NOW. maybe, that Fritz Mondale is a tough enough to toss the
By picking Congresswoman Republican mole?” gauntlet at the feet of his adver-
Ferraro of New York instead, he Mondale has had oppor- saries or even his friends when
made it appear that he was tunities to stand up to the need arises.
writing off the South, a region homosexuals, Jesse Jackson, This November, the
the Democrats must carry to feminists, isolationists, Democrats better hope that
win. Southerners, Northerners, Fritz Mondale is perceived by
So he decided to appoint Bert Hispanics, labor union officials the voters as macho, instead of
Lance of Georgia as national and other various groups, each his current image. As of now,
e chairman of the party. Accor- with its own narrow political in- many people think he’s just a
ding to the standards terest. guy who can’t say no.
Democrats apply to people like He has stood up to none of Richard A. Viguerie writes
- Ed Meese and Anne Burford — them. As a result, he is seen as, for the American Populist in-
the standard of “guilt by ac- in Gary Hart’s phrase, a stitute of Falls Church, Va.
cusation” — Lance, a banker
who was once tried on criminal it
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Texas American
Bank/Allen
202 W. Main
Allen, T exas 75002
727-3377
Budget— From Page 1
The rate study should be com- Twelve additional full-time would allow the city to main- special legislative session,
pleted this week, before the pro- and three new part-time tain a crew large enough to The proposed budget should
posed budget is reviewed by ci- employees also are included in operate and maintain the pro- be ready for submission to the
ty council members, he added, the proposed general operating posed heavy equipment full City Council by Tuesday, Me-
Capital improvement fees budget. time, Petty said. Carty said
1 also are expected to increase if Among the fulltimers, one McCarty said about half of Then, city council members
the request is approved. would be an operator and the city’s total revenue for the and city staff will go to Lake
These water and sewer fees, another a maintenance person general operating fund would Texoma for the annual budget
collected from developers for lot for street maintenance equip- come from ad valorem taxes. retreat, Aug. 10 to Aug. 12.
improvement expenses, cur- ment proposed for the Com- Another main source of Public hearings have not been
rently are $210 for a single munity Development Depart- revenue is the sales tax. McCar- scheduled, but the first hearing
family lot and $500 per acre for ment. ty said he anticipates a huge in- is anticipated to be around Aug.
commercial land. McCarty With four positions currently crease in it following revisions 23, McCarty said,
predicts the fees may double in allocated for road construction, made in the state’s tax code
the next year. the additional two operators made during this summer’s If preparation for the budget
goes as scheduled, the final
budget could be adopted Sept.
ALSO accepting applications for Pre-K and Elementary Classes
424-1500
Lana C. Holland, Ph.D Caron W. Parker Ph.D. Walter E. Parker
• produced in 1981. It exist.
Viguerie___ ----------------From Page 2
If he had selected, say, a when he said the Lance matter panderer to every special in-
police blotter------------------------------
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• A__ intoxicated charges early in the of sunglasses from cars which were eastbound on
E%Ae Am V) morning. Brookshire’s, 111 N. Greenville McDermott.
I W I 1^ ..........-From Page 1 • A 39-year-old Rockwall man Ave., at about 4 p.m., police
■ was charged with DWI after be- said. His arrest was being pro- Monday, July 23
own index and do the leg work was also to be more complete ing stopped on northbound U.S. cessed by Collin County A resident of the 900 block of
that without copyrights they and include Alien’s 75 near Rowlett Road at 2:40 juvenile authorities in McKin- Cypress told police at 6:28 p.m.
wouldn’t have to do. (extra-territorial jurisdiction), a.m., police said. He was taken ney. she had received an obscene
“The engineering and draf- From what I understand, that to Collin County Jail in McKin- phone call. There are no
ting work is very costly on such is why we went back to ney. Wednesday, July 25 suspects.
a product...,” Potts said. Southwest,” Linebarger said. *A 24-year-old Plano woman Three Allen girls were treated
In January 1984, the City “When the new map arrived, was spotted allegedly driving and released from Plano Police answered a report
Council approved funds for the I only had 12 city maps remain- north in the southbound lanes General Hospital following an three juveniles were seen
city to order a new, revised ing on my desk. We had to rush of U.S. 75 near Bethany Drive accident which occurred at 2:33 removing the hubcaps from a
map. The decision was made to things up. There have been so shortly after 3 a.m., police said. p.m. The three, ages 16, 15 and ’63 Chevy in front of the
return to Southwest. many changes in Allen recently, Allen police took her to the 15, were westbound on McDer- owner’s home about 1:30 a.m.
Joan Linebarger, ad- there was no way to guarantee a Plano Police Department for an mott attempting to turn left on- The suspects fled on foot before
ministrative assistant with the perfect map,” she added.” Intoxilizer test then to State Drive. Another car, officers arrived at the scene,
chamber, served on the commit- Also serving on the board transported her to Collin Coun- driven by a 25-year-old man, The hubcaps were left on the
tee formed by chamber presi- was Del Kleppe. ty Jail. She was charged with eastbound on McDermott, hit their owner’s front porch in the
dent Don Brazeal, to provide “I never knew that map DWI. the first vehicle. He was not in- 900 block of Autumn Lake
the text and recommend who makers used that kind of mark jured. Drive.
the city should contract. (‘trap’ streets) on that kind of Thursday, July 26 Tuesday, July 24
Petty and Tom Keener, man,” Kleppe said. About $200 of hand tools in a Two accidents occurred dur-
Allen’s development coor- “I haven’t heard of it before, red box were taken from the ing the brief shower shortly Sunday, July 22
dinator, were responsible for but I am not a mapmaker, and I back of a truck in the 500 block after 5 p.m. at the intersection A carburetor and two rear
providing Southwest the plat don’t have a problem with it.” of Cumberland, police were told of Allen and McDermott drives, auto wheels were taken from a 8
information. Neither will anyone else, at 5:09 p.m. The theft had taken police said. vehicle in the 900 block of
Potts contended, for there is no place within the previous 24 One was a two-car incident. Hawthorne Drive between July
“The new map was to be done reason to look for those streets hours. The tools were the pro- One driver was southbound on 17 and July 18, police were told
in softer colors than the one in the first place if they don’t perty of the University of Texas Allen when it slid into a car that at 7:48 p.m. The equipment was
$1,000.00 deposit 11.70%
$10,000.00 deposit 11.78%
/ $50,000.00 deposit 11.80%
$100,000.00 deposit 12.80%
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