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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 14

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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14 ARIZONA DAILY SUN, Flagstaff, Arizona, Friday, August 1 6, 1991 BUSH CONCERT From Page 1 fraternal or political. Fraternal groups are defined as clubs that have had regular membership for more than five years. We want to make sure that theres some kind of traffic plan worked out, and that all the agencies are coordinated, said Ll Jim Driscoll. We dont want to jeopardize the concert, but we just want to be as prepared as possible. Wybron now has applied for a temporary liquor license from the county so unopened beer may be carried across the road to the concert area.

The latest of several coordinating meetings occurred Thursday when the Sheriffs Department, Arizona Department of Transportation, U.S. Forest Service and the county Health and Community Development departments met with Wybron. To my knowledge, we havent had anything up here like this before, Driscoll said. So we really dont know whether to expect 200 or 4,000 to 5,000 people. But it looks like it will be a pretty good deal if it comes together right Wybron is trying to get a permit to reduce the speed limit on Highway 87 through the concert area to 25 mph and is working with DPS on traffic control measures.

of having no domestic policy, even though they have yet to put up a significant field of presidential hope-fuls. Theyll get their act he said, adding that he will have n( overconfidence. I think theyve come upon a theme go after the president on no domestic policy. And I will be retaliating in the proper time. I dont feel like joining die fray right at thisv minute.

Its too relaxing here. But Bush, who has not officially announced his re-election bid, indicated he has been following the political news closely, and mentioned he had read of Democratic Arkansas Gov. Bill Clintons an; nouncement Thursday that he would explore a possible presidential run. -You begin to hear these guys charging out of the woodwork with one central theme, all attack the president, and all go after no domes; tic program, he said. Theyre wrong on that.

On other matters. Bush said: 4 Were not going to let the extremes dictate environmental policy. He said his redefinition of what is a wedand does not violate his campaign promise to permit no, net loss of the nadons wetlands, but that it offers balance between environmental concerns and economic needs. His chief of staff John retains my full confidence despite a series of missteps in which Sununu was criticized for excessive use of goverment and corporate; aircraft and government limousines. On the issue of protesters coming to this vacation resort.

Bush said, It does bother me if you inconvenience, people when youre taking your vacation. It is a matter that troubles, me. But he said city officials have convinced him that his presence on the whole is a positive factor in the community. From Page 1 Bush said that, as expected, he will sign a Democratic-sponsored bill to extend unemployment benefits, but will refuse to declare a state of financial emergency that is needed to trigger the benefits. I will not declare an emergency.

I will not bust the budget, Bush said heatedly. The bill, which Congress passed Aug. 2, would provide up to 20 additional weeks of unemployment benefits for people who have exhausted their basic 26 weeks of payments. About 8.8 million Americans are unemployed; benefits have run out for 1.6 million of those workers. Bush cited as encouraging signs various economic indicators showing the recession is ending, despite new figures released Thursday showing that 8,000 more Americans applied for unemployment benefits in the week ending Aug.

3 than the week before. Bush said in answer to a question that he believed the workers deserve the new benefits, and that he would sign the bill because, although meaningless without the emergency declaration, it demonstrates that I am concerned in terms of economic benefits. Demonstrators planned to march near Bushs house to protest his position on the jobless benefits. The states unemployment is 7.6 percent, twice the rate of a year ago, and unemployment benefits run out this week for 5,300 jobless workers in the state. Bush, asked about protesters, said it troubles me that demonstrators gather in this small resort town because it disrupts life for residents.

Bush said it is clear to him that the Democrats are preparing a 1992 campaign against him accusing him Jon TuttleArizona Daily Sun Artistic Team Dan and Rhonda Davis work on a ceramic mural installation in the courtyard of Flagstaff High School on Thursday. The pieces of the mural have been constructed over the last two school years by students who were in art classes taught by Rhonda. The Davis expect to complete work on the mural within a week. The new station has priority over KTSP because KTSP doesnt broadcast from Flagstaff, Hillstrom explained. KTSP has been using Channel 13 for 23 years.

Hillstrom said KTSP has budgeted $90,000 to pay for the cost of installing new broadcasting e-quipment on Mount Elden. considering opening the station longer than that, he said. The company is negotiating with several networks, he said. In addition, two local cable companies Warner Cable in Flagstaff and Mission Cable in Camp Verde have been approached. It sounds like he (Coe) has a really good program under way, noted Mike Bums, general manager of Warner Cable.

Bums said Warner hasnt decided which channel number it would assign to the new station. At present, KTSP Channel 10 in Phoenix uses VHF Channel 13 in Flagstaff. KTSP will broadcast on UHF Channel 26 when the new station is ready to go on the air. TV From Page 1 There are a lot of variables, he said. Coe, a resident of Louisiana, has been involved in the project since April 1989.

The owner has been VIDEO From Page 1 T-VOTE FOR The Best of Flagstaff i Seafood for Best Teachers should be trusted to use professional judgment, officials said. I have to accept your trust but at the same time I have to challenge them intellectually, said Bob Oberhardt, a social studies teacher at Flagstaff Junior High School. Sometimes challenging them intellectually means through the eyeballs, not just with the printed word. If a teacher abuses that power, parents or other teachers should deal with it on an individual basis, school officials said, but a blanket restriction should not be implemented to deal with a few bad situations. In the districts catalog, only 12 movies are rated and two of those have been edited for classroom use, said media services supervisor Jane Julien.

Some parents also proposed requiring notification for PG movies at the high school level. The committee reached a compromise by saying they will alei parents that PG films are shown, and that any parent who wants to know more details should contact the school. said, if another teacher feels able to teach issues he or she should be able no more want to feel I cant do something than I must, Felder said. Issues involving sex, violence and foul language arent going away, he said, and teachers must be able to address them, and their appropriateness or lack thereof, with their students. Most teachers at the meeting felt there are -some films, like Glory depiction of the Civil War, that have educational merit Because of the existence of those movies, the exception should be built into the policy.

That doesnt mean teachers will show lots of R-rated movies, especially those without merit or with language or graphic pictures that are too strong, they said. The strength of the policy is it says every single piece of video must be looked at and accepted or rejected on its own basis, said Sinagua High School Principal Kris Hendricks. On that basis, we wouldnt show many movies. We would show some, excerpts of some and edited versions of some. The policy eliminates casual use.

At Thursdays meeting, three of the parents supported restricting R-rated films at the high schools. Im concerned that films are not age-appropriate, said parent Holly Kelly. It seems that because most children in high school are under 17, shouldnt be considered any more than X. Under, the Motion Picture Association of America guidelines, means anyone under 17 requires an accompanying parent or guardian. But teachers and Lee Hager, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, said the ratings system is inconsistent, that the policy was set to give general guidelines, but not to tie teachers hands totally.

There are always going to be films with some educational merit, said Flagstaff High School teacher Kathy Zimski. Ray Felder, another FHS teacher, said there are many films that he would not show because he feels unable to handle the content. But, he Those categories receiv-ingonly onevote will automatically be disqualified. One vote per person per category. Those entries without valid addresses, phone numbers and 'Mnmp-names will be void.

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Wednesday, accompanied by a car dealerships salesman, they took a van on a test drive into the desert in northwestern Phoenix. After forcing him out at gunpoint, they tied him up and left him there, where police found him a short time later, authorities said. Sgt. Bob Baxter of the police robbery squad said his gut feeling is they left town. The boy apparently was an unintentional captive, he added.

Michael, who is blond, was wearing diapers and a black tank top bearing a picture of a dog. From Page 1 Authorities spent an hour or more searching an area west of Phoenix for the car, but did not find it. Later Thursday, Robinson said a $10,000 reward was put up by an anonymous donor for anyone who could help with the safe return of the 4650 N. Hwy 89 Flagstaff Mall REPERTORY THEATRE WMSIIL tVINGSMM TOCHOOL! 1 Coca Cola, 7-Up, Dr. Pepper assorted flavors 6 pack cans SOTKOT (CiliiHwiKi (Wtaji) 1 liiliu iRs? iSta? rtrtfennwtfftiro' M) 2Dl9Q Tffttfhrtlfo SSrerffidhte ai fttflknriffo or? tiftre (chntWl Ttftifaai (OTnfcre ftp (ftta Qtofix Offer good through 8-23-91 Come See Winnie-The-Pooh Saturday, August 17 th.

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