The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 20, 1964 Page: 2 of 50
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2a THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Sept. 20, 1964
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seven Senate conferees
died at his home Saturday fol-
lowing a long illness.
Mr. Tilley, who moved here
in May from El Centro, Calif.,
wag born at Stecker, Okla., on
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cold war. But he will take pains about non-nuclear weapons for well aware of the destructive
in his speeches not to offend infantry, rockets and tanks power of this terrible weaponry
.. . . , when he spoke to a group of and we should like never to use
the -nited State*. Japanese lawmakers. They it.”
rible enough to destroy man-
kind? Yes, they are.
“I lived through three war*.
I once thought that the tank
was the ultimate weapon. But
then I saw how our artillery
beat the tanks down. This is al-
the health
gine room when the ship lurch- swering taps and a voice call-
there are yet wolves in the
world, and one is compelled to
have means to protect himself
from them.
“I did not look at atomic or
nuclear weapons, but an assort-
ment of weapons for infantry,
rockets and tanks.
“I said 'See what mankind
waters in darkness to sound below Paulsen began swimming
pay
The accident occurred at
about.4:15 p.m. when a Nash
Rambler the Cache woman was
driving collided with a 1964
Ford driven by Gerald G. Good-
ier, 57. of 3609 Nob Hill Drive.
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gin at 7 p.m. in the Democratic the ankle Friday while he was
Campaign Headquarters. 1*7 S. advising Vietnamese soldiers in
11th. action against the Communists.
ing “We'll be with you in a
half hour ”
However. the close-mouthed
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Bolance to Qkiohoma A Lawton
p m. Friday when the an underwater swimming equip
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bitsche Sr., 835 N. 35th, has carried
papers for a year and saved $135 from his route. He is a
Tomlinson Junior High eighth grader. Cook. 14. son of Mrs.
Andrew Cook, 2*14 Gore, has saved $150 during the 11 months
he has carried paper*. He is a Tomlinson Junior High
so terrible.
“If, God forbid, there is an-
other war, you will see how
tanks burn down.
“But we are for peace.”
’ When the first frogman bob- the stricken ship. Frederiksen
bed up among us, he looked and Hansen were picked up by’
like an angel,” said electrician a launch and taken to Brisbane
Knud Petersen. the last man General Hospital, Frederiksen
rescued He had been trapped suffered a deep head wound.
HONOR CARRIERS. Ray Bitsche. left, and Charles Cook have
been awarded honor carrier jackets for their services as Law-
ton Constitution & Morning Press carriers. Bitsche. 13. son
brought to the surface He was
unconscious in his cabin. The
others were trapped in the sea-
men’s quarters
Petersen, who was rescued
shortly before noon, said he
tapper! a chairleg on a table for
five hours hoping that rescuer*
would hear the sound
“Even when things looked the
worst we were confident we’d
be rescued." Petersen said
He said he finally heard an-
Arrangements are pending at
Jefferson Funeral home for
Mrs. Willie Ann Anderson, 79,
of Grandfield, who died at 10 50
p m. Friday in an Oklahoma
City hospital following a two-
week illness.
Mrs Anderson was born Nov.
5-2 against
tombed for 12 hours far below
the surface in airpockets of a
capsized dredging ship
The hero of the dramatic
rescue was a 21-year-old crew-
man who made his way out of
the sunken ship and swam 214
miles through shark - infested
30. 1884, in Lillie,
He will offer technical aid quoted him as referring to a The government newspaper
and closer cultural relations "monstrous new terrible weap- Izvestia Saturday night pub
with France. He will seek to on capable of destroying man lished a Russian language ver-
w. Eoc, a. —Uk C .1 Kind. sion of Khrushchev’* talk to the
boo. t r nth trade with South Tass, in its English-language Japanse
America. But he will have lit- service Saturday night, said Tass said Khrushchev based
tie to offer in the way of loans Khrushchev talked of “this ter- his remarks on an inspection
Hansen was not seriously hurt,
at Joe Engwirda, 32. operator of
“But the bourgeois correspon- Barley
dents said it is a terrible weap- Milo .
I Agong Issues
I Defense Appeal
I KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
■ (UPI) — Malaysia's king, the
■ Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. in an
P unusual radio and television ap-
F pearance, called Saturday night
■ for Malaysians to defend their
■ country against Indonesia and
■ not expect protection from oth-
I ers alone.
The king said it was "lucky
■1 for us” Malaysia had friends
■ who were pledged to help de-
I fend the nation.
I “But to the people of Malay-
■ ala. I say we must not and
cannot leave the defense of this
country of ours to our friends
I alone. We the people of Malay-
■ sia must help to defend and
^protect our nation as well.”
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ed to starboard and turned
over.
The accident occurred at
about 5:05 pm, when a 1950
Buick driven by Joann Barnes.
28, of Ko* Washington. collided
with a 1557 Chevrolet driven by
Tom Tipler, 65, of Patter-
son. The injured woman was a
passenger in the Tipler car.
Cache Woman
Hurt In Mishap
A 42-year-old Cache woman
was taken to Fort Sill Indian
Hospital Saturday following a
two - car accident at 15th and
Lee. Injured was Olive Tah-
scheduled to attend Tuesday
night. Ward 1 on Wednesday, ________________ ....
y*” J <? Thursday and Ward Their names were not
5 on Friday. ""
up from the ocean floor in a
channel clearing operation burst
through the door of a hold and
caused a sudden shift in weight.
The mast of the vessel im-
bedded itself in the muddy bot-
tom Fifteen feet of the hull
protruded above the water.
Most of the crew was asleep
when the accident happened.
Chief engineer Svend Fred-
eriksen said he and crewman
Borge Hansen were in the en-
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A 23-year-old Lawton woman j
was injured Friday evening in 3
a two-car accident near First 3
and F. d
Treated and released at 3
Southwestern Hospital was 3
Roselee Bailey, 23, of No. 43 3
S. E. Sixth. . 3
accident occurred
French Premier
Starts Latin Tour
MOSCOW (UPI) — Both Pre- reference to any particular
PARIS (UPI) — President mier Nikita S. Khrushchev and weapon Khrushchev used the
Charles de Gaulle leaves Sun- the officialTass.news. agency expression “uzhasnoye oruz-1
. . . . set the record straight Satur- hiye," a phrase which can
day for a high pressure day. They said he was not mean both “terrible weapon”
grand tour of the 10 South boasting of a new .Soviet dooms- and “terrible weaponry ”
American countries. Jay weapon Tuesday but, was •We are developing the most
He will wave the French Tri- speaking of Russia s deadly up-to-date means for the de-
color and preach the doctrine "toni, : , , mi« fense of our state, our people,
I. k Mi 1 i .. Khrushchev said he was mis- means for defending internation-
of French-inspired mid-way in- quoted by the “bourgeois al peace.” Tass’ official account
dependence" in the East-West press” and that he was talking of his statements said. “We are
t survived by clinging to the keel where he sounded the alarm.
Chances for adoption of the
program appear slim. But some
of its supporters among the 12
conferees have cautioned news-
men not to write it off complete-
ly.
President Johnson reportedly
has been urging that some form
of Social Security health provi-
sion he included in the final bill, amendment when it was adopt-
The key figure among the 12 ed 49-44 in their branch But
on the bitterly controversial they are understood to have
health care issue is Rep. Wilbur given assurances they will stand
D. Mills, D-Ark , chairman of behind the provision at least
the conference and head of the long enough to see if the House
five-member House group. group will take it.
The fourother House confer- The showdown, several con-
S it Mills voted with the ferees said, probabi, wii come
two other Democrats, the House on. hesfirst resume Tuesday
conferees would agree to accept the Sessions, resume Tuesday,
the Senate health care plan or If the health proposal is killed
some version of it. in the conference, its supporters
-----------------------— in both House and Senate can
try to reject the compromise aged
measure and return it with med
EAL
over in 48 feet of water in
Moreton Bay.
Authorities said the 3 MO ton
ship capsized when more than
campaigning will be C. ■■■
Lawton this week by the Co-
manche County Democratic SAIGON (UPI) _ Three
-Jotnn Doolin, “Lawion attorney Americans were wounded Fri-
and County Democratic cam- day and Saturday by Commu-
paign coordinator, said the nist guerrillas within 25 miles
schools will, be held Tuesday of Saigon, a U. S. military
through.rdaynightsds spokesman announced.
tea official, will be to charge ofTwo officer-pilots were wound-
the campaign schools. ed by a.spray of metal frag-
— - -- "hen *h- Reds shot up
munity in 1927, where she lived 8
, until moving to Grandfield in 3
' 1962. 3
She was a xmber of the "
Corinth Baptist church of
Grandfield. 3
Survivors include four daugh- 8
ters. Mrs. Inez Chatman and <
Mrs. Ruby Newton, both of Chi- 2
cago. III , and Mrs. Oma Haw- 4
kins and Mrs. Ola Nash, both 3
of Oklahoma City; four sons. 2
Rev. Clarence Chatman, of 105 E
Gore Blvd . Everett Chatman. 8
of 811 Carver. J. C. Chatman. E
Stockton, Calif., and Ulyssus —
Chatman, of Chicago: 17 grand- E
children and 27 great grandchil- E
dren. =
! April 4, 1918. He was married
• A • ■ > g ■ to Jaunita Nix of Anadarko on
rrom Lopsized Vessel
Verduzco of Ohio; four
BRISBANE, Australia (UPI) j “We pulled off a sea valve brothers. Jack of Carnegie.
Skindivers Saturday rescued 12 and crawled on to the keel,” Howard of Oklahoma City, and
Danish sailors who had been en- Frederiksen said. “A third man Donald and John of Fort Cobb;
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didn’t make it.” four sisters, Mrs. Earl Meyer
Frederiksen said he and Han- and Miss Nell Tilley, both of
sen could hear men talking Oklahoma City; Mrs. Ira
through the hull. Schoonover of Fort Cobb and
A short time later, crewman Mrs. Ralph John of Amarillo.
Eric Paulsen, 21, bobbed to the Tex., and one granddaughter,
surface and told Frederiksen Burial will be in the Carnegie
that several men were trapped cemetery under the direction of
A The monarch called on his
4 subjects to join the armed
■ forces, the military reserve, the
■ 'territorial army, the village
vigilante corps, the Red Cross,
I the St. John's Ambulance Asso-
ciation or the civil defense.
W.T.
No Down
Paymeal
18 Monthly
der Social Security is expected
to be reached at a Senate-House
conference Wednesday or
Thursday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The|
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 20, 1964, newspaper, September 20, 1964; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032164/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.