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commission members in the
merit system.
THREE — A new code of
ethics and conflict of interest
law "with teeth" be passed.
FOUR — Adoption of rules
and procedures to guide the
commission.
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Tony Wood, third. Honorable
mention, Tom Blevins.
is an urgent need for medi-
cal personnel and assistance
in the area."
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the report said.
Travel Eased
To Near East ,
FIVE — A general over-
haul of the administrative
responsibilities of the com-
mission.
Smith said he was using
the association as a "sound-
ing board" to alert Oklaho-
the Old City" of Jerusalem.
Agnon had been here since
May 21 on his first visit to
the United States.
and Egypt suffered crush-
ing defeats by the Israelis.
Ghana Charged
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A storm sewer cover in front of my house in the unit
block SE 37 is broken and it leaves a large hole in the
street. A.G.S.
This was reported to the department of public works
and the cover has been replaced with a new grate.
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BEAUTY TREATMENT If any is needed, is given
Judy Carter, Purcell, a contestant in the annual Dairy
Princess competition. Judy and other contenders had a
make-up session at a local cosmetics store early Fri-
day in preparation for the day's activities. (Times Pho-
to by Bob Albright)
ganization. If you are confronted by a problem of this
type, call or write Action Line. And please give a phone
number at which you can be reached in case additional
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serve components in a time
lier this week — stayed out "Can you imagine practicing
of sight. before
Most of the Syrian fire well-defined rules of proce-
came from positions along dure?”
sales in the second and third
quarters of 1967 and thus a
slowdown in the accumula-
l tion of inventories.
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umn.
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— local, state, national — or any other community or-
Imans to the problems the
| legislature will face in 1968.
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presented to congress for its
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A 1-year-old Cushing boy
was killed Friday morning
when a butane truck backed
over him in a driveway near
his home.
The victim was identified
chickens found in this area were enclosed in a pen that
was satisfactorily maintained. Furthermore, the owners
of these chickens plan to sell and move within the next
few days.
producer of automobiles this
year.
Japan's 1967 production is,
expected to top the 3 million
mark.
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vening
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shells whispered through placed an
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“Under the reprogram- ;
ming arrangements which
the committees of congress <
have with the department of
defense, this expression is
Pina and little more than a
' quarter mile from the fron-
tier.
Israeli batteries ap-
peared to have scored hits
in a wooded patch opposite
the valley where an officer
SACRAMENTO, C al i f.
(AP) — The state Senate
Transportation Committee
has voted to give serious
consideration to a proposal
to bar all gasoline-consum-
ing cars from California
highways by 1975.
It did so after an air pol-
lution expert testified
language directs the pro- j
posed realignment be defer- l
red pending such time as .
formal legislative expressioa«
can be made on the matter. ,
Okemah Leader. second. and
tied for third with Harold
Bradley, Pauls Valley Demo-
crat .
rived ahead of a column of
Israeli armor and artil-
lery. The soldiers were sit-
ting on their sandbags en-
joying the sudden quiet af-
ter four days and nights of
heavy fighting.
"We still can’t quite be-
lieve that the war should
be over so quickly," an of-
ficer said.
He cut off his sentence
when the first shell hit
nearby and added with a
wry grin: "You see what I
mean?"
We dug in as fragments
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court without
after the United
the second largest
ONE — Expansion of the
commission from three to
seven members to be elected
congressional rule that you
can’t legislate — change the
nature of the law — in an ap-
propriations bill.
The report approved Fri-
day said,” the committee
has considerable misgivings
over the prospect of disband-
ing combat units of the re-
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first; Cliff King, Oklahoma
Journal, second and third.
Honorable mention to Jim
Swatek, Oklahoma Journal.
Color — Jim Argo. first.
Al McLaughlin, Oklahoman-
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Jim Lucas,
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tion.
He steered away from con-
or what was left of it after duct should be.
the heavy punishment it On the need for rules and
took from the Israelis car- procedures. Smith said.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A
Department of Commerce
survey show’s manufacturers
expect increasingly higher
the state has
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pan Automobile Manufactur-
e r s Association predicted
Friday that Japan will sur-
and the army national guard
at not less than 400,000."
The report stated that
some consideration was giv-
en to amendment of the bill
that would have prohibited
use of any funds for a reor-
ganized guard and reserve
program.
“Rather than jeopardize
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Napalm Use 4^th Wins Reprieve
Charged
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department in regard to
these reserve components.”
: ask the legislature for a by districts.
. ’'restruction of the com-
thestrengt sthhan0,060 cation of funds which differs
Its commander, a colonel
who refused to give his
name, declared angrily that
Israeli aircraft dropped na-
palm bombs on field hospi-
tals near Jenin and Nablus
He said the hospitals were
full of casualties from heavy
fighting which raged in the
area Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
The colonel claimed also
that convoys of ambulances
evacuating wounded from
forward aid stations “were
repeatedly strafed and
bombed by Israeli planes all
the way from Jerusalem to
Jericho."
Hospitals Marked
He said Israeli planes
poured cannon fire into the
Thursday that a single car
uses up more oxygen in a
45-minute drive than all
the millions of people in
the Los Angeles area can
breathe during that time.
Frank Stead, retired
California a i r pollution
chief, told the committee
that oxygen is destroyed
and polluted so fast by the
internal combustion engine
that human consumption is
dwarfed in comparison.
communicated to Oklaho-
mans in hopes you might
bring to us some solutions,"
Smith said.
He’s ‘Amazed’
Smith is a member of the
committee investigating the
commission after public dis-
closures of large campaign
contributions to commission
employes.
He said since the commit-
tee began investigating, he is
"amazed” at the responsibil-
ity the commission faces.
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“The proposal for a major
re-alignment in the rolls and
Steed maintained that such missions of the army reserve
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A member of the senate
committee investigating the
state corporation commis-
eion Friday said he will rec-
: rmmend that the committee
Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) the U. S. •
and personnel, the.commit- governmentshastrelaxedets'
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Sports Feature — Jim
Argo, first; Tom Blevins,
Norman Transcript. second;
and Don Brown, third.,
„ (or estimates.
ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERY •
mental health division of the city-county health depart-
(Continued From Page 1) "I fool it's time we start mom. to investigate these chickens. He reports the only
bringing these problems to
your attention so they can be
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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) —
The commander of the Jor-
danian army base hospital
charged Friday that Israeli
K planes used napalm in bomb-
ing attacks on military and
civilian targets in Jordan,
killing and wounding hun-
dreds of persons.
Seven such victims, he
added, are in the Amman
hospital, full of wounded sol- |
diers and civilians, including
women and children.
One victim, his body and
face blackened and blistered,
groaned as newsmen crowd-
ed around him while a nurse
daubed his swollen lips with
wet gauze. The other six
were said to he only slightly
injur rn.
Newsmen Escorted
Angry Jordanians shouted
at a group of foreign news-
men who were escorted
around the 500-bed hospital.
, . . . Times, second and third and
grounds of a hospital on the honorable mention.
outskirts of Amman Monday
the tall grass in front of
our position overlooking
the kubbutz — collective
. farm — of Gadot.
'commission members be
elected by district. but the
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r.Im' isherezlediyUrNis til a highway patrolman con-
UPecor8“68‛; pastase mm at Oklahome faded him at another resi-
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doner half a mile away.
Syrians were reported to carried in the minds of the
have concentrated strong commissioners and employ-
_. demning anyone because
_ e "the evidence is not vet in."
Communist Party newspaper Thecommiitee began
Pravda charged Thursday hearingevidence again early
that Ghana expelled two So- priday. and commission
vict correspondents to chairman Harold Freeman
please the Wes’ern powers. was expected to test ify
; The government in Accra ' Also slated to appear as a
; charged the correspondents. witness Friday was Attorney
. Alexei Kazan’sev ind Valon- GieneralG.T. Blankenship.
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Matheson, Oklahoma Jour-
nal. third.
Spot News — Bob Albright,
Oklahoman-Times, first and
second place; Tony Wood.
Oklahoman-Times, third
place.
Feature — Traverse, first
place; Royce L. Craig, Tulsa
Tribune, second place; Man-
dell Matheson, Journal, and
Jim Argo, Oklahoma n-
Times, third place tie. Hon-
orable mention went to Jim
Lucas, Don Brown and Aus-
tin Traverse, Oklahoman-
Times.
on these three men,
said
Single Tribunal
said the Syrians had a big
army camp and artillery
positions.
, The Israelis pounded a
Syrian battery in the north
until it suddenly fell silent
under a bouquet of bright
red flashes.
At 9:54 a.m. two Israeli
Mirage fighter-bombers
swooped in over the moun-
tains behind our position.
They went into a wide
semicircle over the valley
and banked into a dive at-
tack at Syrian guns, which
started blazing away in
rapid volleys.
White, pink and black
puffs dotted the sky.
A small Israeli spotter
plane hung high over the
Syrian positions, apparent-
ly directing artillery fire.
Then more flights of Israe-
li fighter-bombers
screamed in.
The Syrian air force —
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commission be retained as a
single tribunal.
He said district elections
would give a closer liasion
between the people and the
। commissioners.
"It would also eliminate
the dependence on large po-
litical contributions from
those who are governed."
Smith said
Alternative Cited
An alternative, he said,
might be a division of the
commission into two or three
agencies.
"But I sort of fear creation
of three agencies because of
the danger of increased bur-
eaucracy." the Tulsa Demo-
crat said.
Smith predicted passage
next session of a strong con-
flict of interest law’ that
would protect the dedicated
public servant as well as the
"crook "
Rules Needed
He said the law would lei
the state employe know be-
forehand just what his con-
even though they were clear- Polaroid — Don Wiley.
ly marked with the Red Grove Sun, first; Bob Scully.
East for doctors and
nurses.
The senator had written
President Johnson: “Be-
cause of the bloodshed and
'the destruction of hospitals
the Darbashia Grotto. The | He said the "rules" are
: Senate Urges
Five Changes
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: In Commission
■ mission.
State Sen. Finis Smith (D-
: Tulsa) made the statement
Friday in an address before
the Oklahoma State Fire-
man’s Association in Oklaho-
ma City.
‘Major Issue'
• He called the study of
‘ commission irregularities
the major issue facing the
1968 legislative session, and
possibly the 1969 session.
Smith said he will recom-
mend the committee propose
Writer to Pray
At Wailing Wall
NEW YORK (AP) - S. Y.
Agnon, Nobel Prize-winning
author, has left for his home
in Israel "to pray on Satur-
day at the Wailing Wall in
WASHINGTON (AP) —i
The White House told Sen. i
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Smith’s message was the
first indication by a commit-
tee member of a possible
outcome of the investiga-
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Cross and the Red Crescent,
symbol of the Moslem medi-
cal organization.
The colonel claimed:
“Hundreds of people, both
soldiers and civilians, have
been killed or wounded by
napalm alone.”
As the newsmen left the
hospital, at the end of the
tour, a crowd outside await-
j ing periodic casualty lists
shouted at photographers at-
tempting to take pictures:
"Your planes have been kill-
ing our people. What are you j
doing here? Get out."
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