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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 44

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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SUN-DEMOCRAT, PADUCAH, KY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 0, 1 97 1 PAGf EIGHT Radio Programs Official Says Bureaucrats Hurt Indian Af fail's Office Candidates'' Views Differ On Regulation Of Mining LEXINGTON, Ky. through ill-advised pro-Gov. Wendell Ford has stated iposals 17:30. World Baptist Tempi (Rv. Southland WKYX mid- 1:00, Country ft western siyie iruinrjii 1 a nloht 10:00, Cart Mclntyr Music: Sammy Hale Show 5 a.m.

to 1 p.m.; Keith Anglln Show 12 to 6 pjnj 'Tom Waynick Show to 12 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Sign-Oft. AM FM TT'T) 1 WorW Nrwj en 1Dt now. Sports 1J :00, Bread of Lift (Rev.

Hebel) minutes afttr the hour, Kentucky Newt! Est Baptist (Rev. Cathey) on the half-hour and weather 15 mlnutea Full Go I pel Tabernacle (Rev. to the hour. 'Whetstone) 5:60, AM-FM Sign On. Country Wot :45, Jewls Voice (L.

Kaplan) 10:00, Carl Mc In tyre 1:00, Southwest Radio Church I 13:15, Lifeline Ana wiinam amiin. uio SOm6 i ixiai iiui iai.c ijuuujg liiua1 was currently designing By STAN BENJAMIN Associated Press Writer has been beating on Bruce." Cook's allegations were de- 4 I UfACUTMflTftV (AP) Aninied, in another interview, by Slon on 4: a.m.; Oft 12:45 m. I- 3 NEWS: CBS World News every hour on; official Of the Bureau Of Indian Affairs says he is quitting be BIG BOY FAMILY cause, in his view, entrenched bureaucrats are controlling pol American Party candidate, concluded his address by saying: "Coal is king. We wish you a long and prosperous reign. We simply ask that you be a.

benevolent Republican nominee Tom Emberton did not appear because of what his aides said was a conflict in schedule and the press of business at icy and "I don't see any con me nour; Local Area-aiaie mm a.m., M0 a.m.; 1:07 a.m.; 12:10 p.m.l 4:06 p.m.; 5:10 p.m.; 11:00 p.m. SPORTS: :45 a.m.; 7:45 a.m.; :45 a.m.; 12:18 p.m.; 5:20 p.m.; p.m.; 7:10 p.m. CBS PROGRAMS: Reports, :24 a.m.; 1:30, a.m. 12:25 p.m. 5:25 p.m.

Weather 12:06 p.m.; Dear Abby Health, Mike Roy Profile MBce Wallace By-Line Walter Cron-kite Lowell p.m.; Arthur; Godfrey 12:30 p.m. I MUSIC Ed Taylor Show 5 to 10 a structive action coming about in his administration." he prohibited on land which cannot afterwards.be reclamed. Two other candidates made milder speeches Friday to the Kentucky Coal Operators Association. "If land can't be reclaimed, it isn't going to be Ford said. "If it can be reclaimed, it is going to be properly reclaimed if it is stripped." In contrast, former Gov.

A. B. Chandler, the Commonwealth party candidate, warned that Kentucky which he called the number one coal producing state now is on the verge of destroying that in- Leon Cook, deputy director of economic development," charged personnel reassignments in the BIA which would soon be announced. "If they go as expected," Loesch said, "things should go quite smoothly in the BIA." Cook said other BIA officials might also quit unless Morton removed Crow 'and Miss Victor; Cook said both of them were "held in despise in Indian But Loesch said the two appeared to have at least as many friends as foes among Indian and added he knew of no resignation threats other than Cook's. Last Monday, Morton announced new initiatives in In RESTAURANT Across From Tilghman Stadium Open At 6 A.M.

For Breakfast COUNTRY BISCUITS GRAVY DINING ROOM ''We Serve Home Made Pies Home Cooked Vegetables Ted Hite Show 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; John Harrison Loesch, assistant secretary for public land management, whose departmental authority embraces Indian affairs. Bruce, Crow and Miss Victor could not be reached for comment. Loesch said "the purpose of putting Crow over there was to get some management knowledge and expertise near the top, someone familiar with government procedures, because we were getting all kinds of flak from the General Accounting Office and everybody because our contract procedures were-sloppy" He said Bruce was fully in charge of the BIA and his Stewart Show 3 to 4 p.m.; FM Music Unlimited 6:23 p.m. to 12:45 a.m.

(Programs subject to pre-emption for play by play sports). Natural gas is being used at. the annual rate of 22.7 trillion cubic feet at present, but by 1985, it is predicted, 38.9 trillion will be used every year. Friday in an interview that John 0. Crow, appointed deputy commissionerof the BIA last July, was installed "to put a lid on changes." He said Interior Secretary Rogers C.B.

Morton was being influenced by his adviser on Indian Affairs, Miss Wilma Vic-torrvhom-Cook described-as 4f HTrfigj CHICKEN DINMEU NOW1 dian affairs estab mcluding ENDS WEDNESDAY lishment of a Water Rights Of 4 Pieces Plump Golden Fried Chicken 65 "an old-line bureaucrat." He called BIA commissioner Louis R. Bruce "a weak commissioner" and said that "everybody from Morton on down views on many issues had pre-vailed. Loesch disclosed that Bruce Basted In Our Own Special Barter r1 fice in the BIA. But Cook said its effectiveness "depends who's put on it and I don't think it will be anybody who knows what he is doing." Loesch said personnel for the new office have not yet been selected. I aiV 'The best Coalition HaiTangiies Strip Mine Hearings lilfP Jf jjfiiHl! s1.J&!-.

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All Seats 75c 2 Potties U.S. Choice Ground Beef Topped with American Cheese, Dressed WPickles, Lettuce, Onion and Our Own Special Sauce. Recent strip mining legislation hearings in Washington have come under fire from the Appalachian Coalition, a new group of anti-strip mining organizations from four states. James Branscome, coordinator for the group, charged in a letter to Rep. Wayne Aspinall, chairman of the House Interior Committee, and Rep.

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