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Battalion/Page 7
May 19, 1982
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United Press International
})ALLAS — A robbery
bush gone awry erupted in
fire, leaving a Dallas busi-
l rehirwi iIF sman wounded, one of his
“rnitv , *H)bers dead and two suspects
nselor ni* ntec ^ ^ P 0 ^ ce ’ authorities
ntPr!^ police said Paul Andrew
were ^lipalski, 39, of Bedford, was
H 'ed in the Monday incident
outside the apartment of El
bert Litton, 58, a carpet store
owner.
Litton was wounded in the
right side when he tried to
take a gun away from one of
two men who confronted him
outside his apartment in an
apparent robbery attempt,
witnesses told police. He was
treated at Baylor University
Medical Center.
Witnesses told police that
after Litton was shot, he
pushed the two gunmen aside
and ran as the men opened
fire. Litton fell into a puddle
of water, struggled to his feet,
drew a revolver from his
pocket and started returning
fire, police said.
Democrats claim GOP ads
degrade president’s office
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Republi
can Party television advertise
ments featuring a Jimmy Carter
look-alike are being condemned
as “degrading” by Democrats
and there is uncertainty over
how much network air time they
will receive.
In one ad an attorney reading
a will is flanked by an actor who
looks like Carter, flashing a
toothy grin, and another actor
who looks like House majority
leader A.T. “Tip” O’Neill, D.-
Mass.
“To Ronald Reagan we leave
a recession,” the lawyer says.
“Inflation at 12.4 percent, gas
prices sky high, government
spending money like it was
going out of style.”
The spot closes with the
lawyer saying the Republicans in
Congress face the tough prob
lem of solving the economic
woes left by Democrats and the
O’Neill look-alike chortles' The
Carter look-alike says nothing
during the ad.
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CBS has already rejected the
ad, saying it’s too early in the
season to run any political spots.
Republicans said NBC and ABC
would carry the ad, but a spokes
man for NBC said it was unde
cided.
Asked if the network had
problems with an ad that used 3
look-alike of a former president',
NBC spokesman Owen Comora
said in New York: “I think that’s
what they’re discussing.”
ABC reportedly also was del 1
bating turning down the spot
but a spokesman would only say
“we have not had any ads placed
at this time.”
Republicans unveiled the ads
Monday and said they would
spend $>1.7 million to air therYi
nationwide. The ads center oil
the theme, “Republicans are be
ginning to make things better.”
Rep. Tony Coelhp, D-Calif,
chairman of the Democratit
House Campaign Committee,
said: “To claim, as the Republi
can ad does, that Ronald Reagan
was left a recession is a lie.”
Coelho said telegrams were
sent to the networks and station
managers of local television out
lets that have sold the Republi
cans time for the ads to warti
that the commercials are bla
tantly false.
Airline
threatens ;
to sue FA A
United Press International
AUSTIN — The president of
Emerald Airlines said Tuesday
that his company will take legal
action against the federal gov :
ernment unless an equitable sys
tem for allocating flight space at
Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport is insti
tuted.
Emerald President Deatl
Rush said the airline has been
trying since September of 1981
to get “slots” in and out of DEW
but has been put off by the Fed
eral Aviation Administration id
favor'bf larger carriers!
Emerald currently serve*
Houston, McAllen and Safi
Antonio with DC-9 passenger
planes. The airline cancelled
service in Midland and Austin
when it became apparent it
would not receive flight spaed id
Dallas.
Rush said the airline had
been led to believe four times
that they would be allowed to
serve Dallas, only to have the
FAA change its mind.
According to Rush, larger
carriers have been able to get
slots by lobbying in Washington
and some have sought to impede
competition by making sure
smaller carriers cannot get clear
ance in and out of the airport..
Rush said Emerald has re
quested clearance into Dallas for
16 flights daily, and made its
most recent request after the
bankruptcy of Braniff. He esti
mated that Braniff s demise
opened up 168 daily slots into
DEW Airport. <
“We feel that as a small carrier
we are being jeopardized b’y
everyone standing back and
keeping quiet,” Rush said. “We
can’t afford to do that any
more.”
Rush said Emerald had lost
about $1 million because it has
not been allowed to fly into Dal
las and has furloughed 73 work
ers in the last three months.
Rush said he had notified the
FAA of his intentions to file suit
and would wait until Thursday
at noon to see if the agency re
sponded to his requests before
taking legal action.
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