Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 136, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 27, 1972 Page: 4 of 12
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Kennedy administration
with romance, glamor, un-
usual style, grace and ele-
gance," Thompson said.
"And there were the John-
son years of voluminous
legislation, some extrava-
gant."
Thompson said he
doesn’t know how histori-
ans will refer to the Nixon
Desk Job
Col. David M. Scott,
commander of Apollo 15
aad one of three astro-
nants reprimanded for
smuggling 400 stamp cov-
ers to the moon and back,
has been dropped from the
astronaut corps and given
a space agency desk Job.
(AP Wirephoto)
startling accomplish- euphoria, go into
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many termed impossible.”
Thompson cited Mc-
Govern’s fast-rising ca-
defeating a four-
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first bid for office, and
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STEVENS POINT, Wis.
fe(AP) - A traffic safety hig the safety belts
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"There is a clear choice
Tanney of political philosophy,"
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the advantage of efficiency
and accomplishment, rep-
resenting moderate, con-
servative philosophy.
"On the other hand,
there’s the new left. Some
may call it radical. Some
may call it liberal. And
others may be fearful of
the change."
Thompson said Nixon’s
accomplishments seem re-
markable because he was
working with a "hostile”
Congress.
Vid niore flavor than all of thmi.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Singer Johnny Cash and two
-ex-convicts have appealed to Congress to do something
about the savagery they have seen in prison life.
' Cash said a 15-year-old boy arrested for car theft was
placed with other inmates who raped him throughout
one night. "He died the next day," Cash said in testimo-
ny Wednesday.
♦ At a Virginia prison, he said, officials took a teenage
boy’s clothing away from him and "it so shamed him, he
.hanged himself."
"It’s a society where your life isn’t worth a pack of
-cigarettes,** said Glen Sherley, who appeared with Cash
and Harland Sanders before the Senate subcommittee on
^national penitentiaries in support of a prison reform bill
*’ sponsored by Sen. Bill Brock, R-Tenn.
The bill would establish a federal district offender
board to supervise a prisoner’s treatment from arrest
through parole.
Reventlow Will Read
t LOB ANGELES (AP)—Woolworth heir Lance Reven-
tlow left most of his multimlllioa-dollar fortune to his
'wife Cheryl, court officials say.
Reventlow, 37, a race car driver aad son of Woolworth
heiress Barbara Hutton, died Monday In a plane crash
,'near Aspen, Colo., with three other persons.
- The value of the estate was not specified. One estl-
.mate places it at |50 million.
Reventlow married his second wife, the former Cheryl
; Holdridge of Beverly Hills, in 1965, a year after he di-
vorced actress Jill St. John.
Reds File Suit
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
— The Communist party
has filed suit in federal
court challenging the con-
stitutionality of a federal
— and a similar state law
— which prevents the par-
surgery to remove gall American student and
stones. throwing it into the sea.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The awarding of the multi-
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contract to North Ameri-
can Rockwell means that
thousands of badly needed pulling another upset when
new jobs will give the he was elected governor of
state’s sagging economy a
major liftoff.
Sen. John V. *“
said the space shuttle
could "create more than
60,000 jobs and add as
much as 34 billion to the
state’s economy over the
next 10 years."
Gov. Ronald Reagan
said Wednesday he was
"thoroughly delighted"
with NASA’s decision and
predicted California would
gain 25,000 new jobs as a
result.
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The man who unsuccess-
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• governor in Oklahoma in a variety of ways.
1970 says the 1972 presi-
dential election may be
more exciting than many
think.
Ralph G. Thompson, an
Oklahoma City attorney,
told members of the Down-
town Optimist Club that
people who favor the re-
election of President Nixon
should not take Sen.
George McGovern’s_______________
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chairman of Friends of
Nixon and in 1968 was
state chairman of the cution of power with more
Young Civic Leaders for patience."
Nixon-Agnew. Thompson said if Nixon
"If you read McGovern’s 18 not re-elected his follow-
history you will find some ers “could have a summer
»an au-
tumn of complacency and
wake up in a winter of dis-
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| TACOMA, Wash. (AP)—Two teen-agers from DuPont,
r Wash., have teetered their way to a world seesaw record of new employees would
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to their seesaw seats.
The old record of 130 hours was broken by Mike Smith,
13, and Rodney Pierce, 15, midnight Wednesday.
The two had planned to'quit their marathon at 10 p.m.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 136, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 27, 1972, newspaper, July 27, 1972; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1788304/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.