Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1972 Page: 2 of 90
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strong." *• , ------r----
He said that Shull finally artery to the descending
was subdued after pro-
longed beating and was
hog-tied and taken to a
bedroom where Pifer said
he found him 10 minutes
later, dead.
Then, he said, it was de-
cided that Baker had to
die too because he had wit-
nessed what had happened
to Shull. Pifer said Wil-
liam John Moran, 38, or-
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one to survive because
"this is the first one we've
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tempting Wednesday to
make positive Identifica-
tion of two persons killed Raymond Herman, 38,
in the crash of a single en-
gine private plane near
here.
The pilot of the craft, a
Cessna 182, apparently be-
came lost over Perry
County Tuesday night in
snow and fog. Attempting
to make an emergency
landing at a coal mine, the
aircraft hit a utility pole,
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vival is significant. We
were pleased, to say the
least." * worked for Hillcrest nospi-
Next step to help correct ui Eric was bom.
As for the future, Mrs.
Burton sees only the
brightest of hopes for her
might have to undergo ad- would happen after he's
ditional surgery in two to
three years, Dr. Elkins
said, "We really don't
know what we’ll do next something that will guar-
because we've never had a antee him a healthy, nor-
patient survive in order to mal life."
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FT. SILL-It has been
said that members of the
U. S. Army are the best
fed soldiers In the worm
and those at Ft. Sill
couldn't fall to agree 'M’s
they enjoyed Thanksgiving
dinner today.
Food was prepared for
« n 10-000 the P0*1'1 dinfnK
daughter, said full Impact haUg Jt WM a
mountain of goodies the
soldiers and guests teat
down to at noon. *k'
The menu Included fotfr
tons of turkey, more thhh
two tons of dressing and
lucky you are until some- potatoes covered with 250
u •• gaUong of gjblet gravy,
she said. "It was so bad at jg oOO hot rolls, 3.QOO
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talking about where to with* 100 gallons: of drefc-
bury him. But I knew he'd jngt i oqo cans of cranber-
live." ry sauce, and a ton >of
Mrs. Burton said their fruits and vegetables. J
hospital bill totaled more
than $3,000, none of which
was covered by their in-
surance because of a
clause stipulating no cov- of fruitcake, 631 mlnce-
erage until the child is 15 meat pies, 953 pumpkin
days old. Her husband, pies and 33 gallons of
Fred, is^a shipping clerk whipped cream,
for Distributor's Ware-
house and Mrs. Burton
worked for Hillcrest Hospi-
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take the next steps." * Mrs. Barton said count-
Meanwhile, Mrs. Burton less numbers of relatives
continues to ire for her and friends have been
son at their home at 1045 amazed by the child's star-
W Main in Moore, follow- tling survival.
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thoracic aorta.
Then, each pulmonary
artery was banded togeth- thing," she said,
er by a procedure where
tape is wrapped around
each pulmonary artery
and tightened down to nar-
row them.
"Now, we Just have to
wait and see if the left side
of his heart develops," Dr.
dered him to kill Baker, Thompson said,
but that he refused, and
Moran himself then tried
to strangle Baker first
with his hands, then his formed.by Dr. Elkins since
thing like this happens,
belt and (tally succwded he ejun. to ta Utdv«rgy “Z. Tf
with a rope. of Oklahoma Medical Cen-
Moran and Edward Jun- ter a year ago.
ior Carter, 24, pleaded in-
day io film director Stan- nocent to charges of two
ley Dones. (AP Wirepho- counts of murder each.
Chester "Festus" Green,
--29, and William Mark
"Zorro" Mitten, 32, plead-
VictiniS of Crash ed innocent to charges of
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an artificial duct leading Ing all precautions sug-
from the main pulmonary gested by the doctors.
"We mainly Just have to
watch to make sure he
reacts normally to every-
uu..g," ihc "So far,
he's done fine and he's
never been cranky."
Mrs. Burton, 21 and also
the mother of a 2-year-old
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My son and another boy were arrested in Marshall
County for disturbing the peace. Officers searched his
car aad found marijuana under the seat. Now he has re-
ceived a notice of seizure and intended forfeiture pro-
ceedings from the district attorney, to sell his car. Does
Oklahoma law state that if marijuana Is found in a per-
son's car, the state starts proceedings on sellisg the car
even before the person has had a trial? Mrs. L. N., Du-
Not exactly. William Funk, Oklahoma County assist-
ant district attorney, says the law requires the prosecu-
tor to send a notice of the intended seizure. Then the car
owner has 20 days in which to file an answer. Several
defenses are possible, such as showing that the car was
Illegally searched or that the owner didn't know the
drugs were present After the 20 days, if no valid answer
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AP)—A Norwegian diplo-
mat who has spent a year
trying to resolve U.N. fin-
ancial woes says "a little
is on file, the car can be sold with proceeds going into political will" could easily
the court fund. It’s also legal for the arresting depart- wipe out the $86.4 million
I wonder if there is some civic organization that would
like to have some evergreen shrubs. If so, they can
coma aad get them D. R.
We didn't know anybody offhand, so we consulted
James W. Hale, the head man at the Oklahoma City
Beautiful office. He said the office would Just love to
help yon find someone to make beautiful use of such a
gift Just give 'em a call at 232-3576.
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ment to decide it wants the car for police use, Funk deficit and keep the world
said. body solvent.
My water bill is very, very high. Only my husband and day to the budgetary
I live hero. We don't have a washing machine or a car to
wash and we don't water the yard. The bill has been $29
aad $39 per month for the last year. E. M. G.
Arne E. Loven, city finance director, had two special
inspections made for us, and they discovered your meter
had been overread. The city is crediting you with $7.12 question urgently
and knocking off any penalty charges for late payment more."
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lished numerical quotas to
see they get their share of
slots in non-combat career
fields.
The combat prohibition,
i women out of
the pilot's seat, Brig. Gen.
Jeanne M. Holm, director
protect every citizens right to of Women in the Air Force
said Wednesday is "not a
■ wom-
en can fly a plane," but
rather it is a legal matter
set down in federal law.
body solvent.
But in reporting Wednes-
’ com-
mittee of the General As-
sembly, Ambassador Ole
Algard indicated the de-
sire for a solution does not
exist. He urged govern-
ments "to reconsider the
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PALMDALE, Calif.
(AP) — Patricia Edgar, a
school crossing guard, was
escorting David Hoffmey-
er, 12, across the street
Wednesday when a car
oame careening around a
corner.
If she Jumped and tried
to pull him out of the way,
both of them would be hit.
Her arm flew up, wit-
nesses told police later,
pushing the boy out of the
way. The car missed him
by inches. Mrs. Edgar, 34,
was killed.
Police said Patrice Lynn
Webb, 18, of East Palm-
dale was booked for Inves-
tigation of manslaughter.
U.N. Finance
WASHINGTON (AP) -
The Air Force says it will
triple its number of wom-
en members in the next
Clay Scheid, Capitol police chief, said Jim Thorpe Ave yeys^ and has estab-
workers have been urged many times to park in the " *-
parking area behind their building, but many of them
part by choice in the lot south of the Capitol. He said his
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ND DIFFERENT...
GIVE OR KEEP!
We are writing about site
salt In a fatality riooa nhless
to eroos back and forth from the parking lot to the Jim
Tborpe building. I have watched my wife crossing over
this lade. Even thongh there are "pedestrian crossing"
atyne, X have actually seen people speed up when some-
one Is sighted in the crosswaft. Perhaps some sort of
stop light could be installed. J. B. O.
njile per hour speed limit, but he points out there Just •
naturally is no law requiring drivers to stop for someone which keeps
Jeanne M{ Holm, director
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