Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 206, Ed. 3 Wednesday, October 16, 1968 Page: 4 of 12
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RABAT, Morocco (AP) -
Tobert J. Kleberg, head of
King Ranch, is in Rabat to
' omplete an agreement with
Warm an flowed from the Gulf northward to the (‘a-
nadian border. The air circulated around a high pressure
system on the Eastern Seaboard and caused a dense fog
to settle on the east toast with visibilities reduced to
near zero in some places.
Temperatures dropped in the intermountain region
of the west, and cold air reached inland from the Pacific
Northwest to the Dakotas and Minnesota.
Midwest City
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breeding of high
benf cattle, officials
to improve school transpor-
tation by a 6501-168 margin.
El Reno residents passed a
DENN} M’LAIN, the Detroit Tiger 1-
game winning pitcher, makes his Las
Vegas debut Wednesday night as an or-
ganist. A quartet of non-athletes, called
the Detroit Tigers, will appear with him
at the Riviera Hotel.
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Cherokee woo defented "mini-Tot," the "great ma-
a $440./0) i-sui ti>l shooljority" of whom have now
inprovomen’ - 7-481 and returned 10 new or rebuilt
IIomins v oters turned homes.
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school district to reinstate 1
80 ousted UFT members
in its latest walkout, the
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smart plaids. Every one in the new
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woven for the sport coat alone! The
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the coat, 100% wool in regulars and
longs.
Moroccan government
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less than six weeks, is
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death threats against the
disputed teachers.
But W ill He Debate?
KANSAS (IT) (AP) — Vice President Humphres
ran into a new opponent for the presidency Tuesday —
Winnie the Pooh.
Humphrey made a two-minute surprise appearance
on a children’s television show shortly after he had fin-
ished taping a TV interview in the same studio.
The master of ceremonies fold Humphrey children
appearing on the show favored a different candidate for
the presidency- The vice president grinned and replied:
"Oh. Pm for Winnie the Pooh. He’s one of my favorites.
He almost makes more sense than anybody."
munication are open. In
short, the economy is mov-
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Cherokee were turning down '
. I he e n e m v offensives,
a schoo improvomenis issue1 . •
1 launched against population
and llomin) \"ii is win e e n 1 e r s including Saigon,
going aEains iwo piopo a Sjweje designed to shake con-
Stillwater voters passed afidence in the government
$775,000 than 13,000 civilians
new elementary school bya wee killed and 27 000 were
vole of 666-155 They also p-; wounded; and more than a
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Hospital by a vote of 1.054 to 750.831 evacuees during Tet
654 and another 140,000 in
a $25,000 bond issue
SINGER CASS ELLIOT, 26, was sent 10 a
Beverly Hlls, Calif . hospital Tuesday
night with what doctors said was acute
tonsillitis. She was appearing at las
Vegas when she suffered throat hemor-
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MADISON. Wis (AP) _
Aotme < ;<<v. Oscar Renno-
■'ll" 7! died Tuesday .
million refugees were left
homeless by the destruction
of $175 million worth of prop-
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Recovering
SAIGON (AP) — The top
U. S. adviser to South Viet-
nam's pacification program
said Wednesday the country'
l has almost completely re-
covered from the effects of
two enemy offensives earlier
this year.
I Robert W Komer called
the recovery "a major suc-
cess" of President Nguyen
Van Thieu's Saigon govern-
ment.
"The effects of the Com-
munists' Tet offensive last
February and mini-Tet at-
tacks of May has now been
largely removed and the gov-
ernment is ready to begin a
new phase of pacification,"
K< mer said.
"The facts speak for them-
selves. More than 100,000
damaged or dost roved
homes have been repaired or
rebuilt. There is an abun-
dance of food. Lines of com-
4 Wednes., Oct. 16, 1968 OKLAHOMA CITY’ TIMES
NEW YORK (AP) —
Mayor John V. Lindsay
was booed and cursed by a
hostile white audience at a
Brooklyn Jewish center
when he appeared Tues-
day night to plead for un-
derstanding in the city's
racially tense school cri-
sis.
The mayor spoke as the
AFL-CIO United Federa-
lion of Teachers carried
iis renewed strike against
the 1.1 million pupil public
school system into a third
day with no talks slated in
the dispute.
M ISSIN G since August
and believed to be the girl
whose charred skeleton
was found on a pile of
burned tires in a lover’s
lane in suburban Pitts-
burgh. Pa., is Renate Kal-
tenmorgen, 23. The re-
mains were found less
than three miles from her
home. (AP Wirephoto)
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union is demanding that
Ocean Hill's Junior High
School 271, one of the
Brooklyn district's eight
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nd 'ho vole to change the
city giternment to the coun-
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defiied 381-2210
By the Associated Press
Stin’i-like warmth continued over the ci-
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TLISN Tulsa city com-
missioners endorsed Tues-
day prelimin t y tindings of
a charter comminee which
suggest s conviisi to a
mayor-coun il forn of city
government.
The commissioners would
lose t heir jobs by such a
charte change
The commit ice. headed by
Fl ini Steel (‘orp preside t
Harold Lewis said il is im-
portant that the person pri-
marily responsible for city
affairs be chosen by the peo-
ple directly.
The commit lee r e c n m-
mended that the mayor be
elected for a four year term
and that he supervise all ad-
ministrative functions of city
government .
The Tulsa mayor now
serves a two year term and
shares administrative u-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 206, Ed. 3 Wednesday, October 16, 1968, newspaper, October 16, 1968; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1985075/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.