The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 24, 1965 Page: 4 of 42
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Schools To Be Closed Two Days
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AWTON Public Schools win be dismissed
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Sen. Harris Says Protests
May Prolong Viet Nam War
Now
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YOU
KNOW WHAT
YOU WANT!
on whether he will be a candi-
date for governor______
Pupils, Teacher
Of Month Named
At Lawton High
Lawton High Schoor’s “stu-
dents of the month” and “teach-
er of the month” for November
were announced Saturday by
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YOUR OLD COAT WILL BE DONATED
TO THE SALVATION ARMY!
quest it, an applicant must be
willing to take a lie detector
to express themselves well in
ordinary conversation while ap-
pearing before the police staff
for oral interview and exami-
nation.
Copies of birth certificate,
marriage license and honorable
discharge from the Armed Ser-
vices. if latter two documents
Nam are unknowingly shipping
Viet Cong booby-trapped dolls
into this country.
of good moral character, and
should have military and reli-
Your old coot may be fur trimmed, cloth or
rain coot. The only requirement is that the S
coat be cleaned They will be donated to the
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quirements listed on the sheet
which accompanies the applies-
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Have you been told that furniture from Home Decor to “over-priced”?
THE TRUTH IS ... YOU CAN BUY MUCH MORE FOR LESS MONEY
of the police department.
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Fur Trimmed Dress Coots Only!
the basic requirements for ap-
pointment to the department
which now has a minimum
starting pay of $350 a month and
an annual uniform allowance
Thursday and Friday for the annual Okla-
homa Education Association convention in
Oklahoma City.
Cameron College students will be dismissed
Friday.
Mrs Mary Sue Silk, Lawton High School
dean of giris, will preside at the state conven-
tion. She assumed office as OEA president last
July.
Charles Elkins. Cameron dean will preside
at a Friday session for junior colleges
The Lawton High School mixed chorus dL
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record; and must have no his-
tory of serious misconduct, as
adult or juvenile
Requirements state that an ap-
plicant must have good work
records with previous employers
or the military service, must be
October Charge Books Closed!
USE OUR CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNT!
Pay nothing on purchases made now until December. It's convenient because it fits your budget. If you
desire, payeble over 10 months.
specially qualified persons 5-
feet 7% or over will be r“
ed Weight must be at least —
pounds, with weight in propor-
tion to height and “stomach
self well in writing, be able to
take lecture notes in legible
test before and after applica-
tion is submitted.
Philip Reid, flanked by Kathy Fobes, left, and Linda Johnson, rehearse a song
from the Roarin’ 20s era as Mrs. Gwen Cox, Lawton High School vocal music
director, supervises. The 70-voice LHS mixed chorus will present a Roarin’
20s Revue at the opening session of the Oklahoma Education Association con-
vention in Oklahoma City Thursday morning. (Staff Photo)
Gourley did not name
was starting the fund.
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officials to believe that Amer-
ica’s will to resist communist
aggression is weak,” he said.
Hams, a member of the Sen
Council has granted the yearly
uniform allowance ”, Chief Ful
ler pointed out, "We feel that
we should seek only well quali-
fied young men who desire life-
time careers as professional law
enforcement officers."
Each applicant win be re-
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New regain meats far appll- n
cants to the police department
are now in effect, and will be
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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tain the most qualified persons,
it was announced Saturday by
Police Chief Pete Fuller.
Application forms are avail-
able at the police department,
and may be picked up in the de-
bs Service Division,
Fuller stated.
g.
Authorities there have alrea-
j as well as parti-
cipation in competitive sports.
Applicants must be neat,
clean, physically fit and able
If appointed, an applicant
must establish residence within
the city.
As to education, an applicant
must be able to express him-
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4rh and D Avenue Dial EL 7-5333
Dr Winfred McBride. pastor of the Cen-
tenary Methodist Church, will give the invoca-
tion at another general session Thursday night.
Headlining the convention are Martin Agron-
sky. CBS news reporter, and Dr. Harold Tay-
lor. past president of Sarah Lawrence College.
Mrs Wilma Davis, Lawton elementary teach-
er, is in charge of a program entitled “Thanks
For Listening” at a meeting of elementary
English teachers.
Other Lawton teachers taking part in ses-
sions are Marjorie Crosson. Mary Murray,
educational secretary, and Jack Amyx. Cam-
eron, secretary’ of the business education divi-
sion.
advertising _____
Gourieyouald Im^'agreed 100
per cent with McLennan in
stricter enforcement and more
funds for the ABC board and
said state ownership “is one
way to provide the money "
State law specifically author-
izes liquor advertising.” Gour-
lev said, “and I don t think I
should set myself up as a dic-
and chapel time programs. This lean servicemen in Viet Nam
is her second year to teach. had been injured by exploding dy checked at least three dolls
tator or tin god to say arbitrar-
ily one legal industry can ad-
vertise and another cannot.
ate subcommittee on national Dr. H Tom Wiles, First Bap-
security and international oper- tist Church pastor, and Elmer
ations. spoke at an Electric Co- Holsey Indiahoma, builder of
operative annual meeting in the addition for the church
Sallisaw which was operated until last
"Nobody I know enjoys the Feb 14 as an extension of First
fact that our boys are fighting Baptist. Rev. George W Gaidar-
in Viet Nam, but neither did off is pastor of Sunset Baptist
anyone enjoy the fact that oth- Church.
measurement must be peer
chest measurement.”
Applicants must pass a phy-
sical examination similar to
that given for the Armed Serv-
ices, and be free of disease,
SALLISAW (UPD— Demon er Americans fought in Anzio
strations against the war in or..Manila,"sHarrisasaid. were ________
Viet Nam may cause it to be fighting against aggression and are applicable, must be furnish-
prolonged, rather than ended, for freedom in those earlier bat- 5d:
Sen. Fred Harris, D-Okla., said ties, we are doing so today in
Saturday Viet Nam.
He commended persons who Harris said.that..firm. resist-
have staged counter demonstra- ance.and,notW for axxres-
tions backing the Viet Nam the only antidote for aggres
stand sion- ___________
A spokesman at the Fort Ben ports from other areas that
ning public information office such dolls had been found, he
said over 200 dolls had been added.
rected by Mrs. Gwen Cox. will present a Roar-
. ,i” 20s Revue at the opening session Thursday
"I have no quarrel with my morning in the Municipal Auditorium.
fellow publishers who see fit to -------—--- —-----
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handwriting, and make a pass-
ing grade on a written exami-
nation given at Cameron Col-
lege. Officers appointed must
pass the police course taught
in the Lawton Police Academy,
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MAJOR HAROLD DAVIS
THE SALVATION ARMY
"The Salvation Army is very
grateful for the offer of Arthur
Higgins, Ltd., to turn over to us
all of the used coats received in
their "Coat Trade-In Event "
We need and can use every coat
received in our Welfare pro-
gram."
“While no one questions the
right or orderly assembly and Church Addition
petition,” Harris said, "those
taking part in demonstrations T A Re Dedicated
calling for an end to the war in 1 0 DE
Viet Nam should consider care _ e. Rantiet
fully the consequences of their An addition to Sunset.Baptist
actions. Church. 25th and 1, will be dedi-
“The demonstrations may cated at 2 50 p m. Sunday, with
booby - trapped. Sprat ley
__will be accepted__
followed rigidly in efforts to ob- persons 21 years old and older.
Applications should be at least
5-feet 10 inches tall, but very
be accepted.
Basic requirements pertain to
residence, education, physical
characteristics, and other infor-
mation about the applicant
4a THE LAWTON CQNSTITUTMQN-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Oet. 24, IMS
Gourley Claims m
Industry PE82H8
Out To Get Him 825530280650221005
deformity or defects.
___ Married officers are prefer-
accept- red, and applicants should not should have 1
mst IM be implncated in serious domes- gious training
tic trouble; should be reasona- “ “ “
CARPETING
Craft and Royal Weave $4 05
labels far as low as ____ U•7•yd.
turn down liquor ads,” Gourley
said, “but my own conscience
as one at the guardians of the
free press is that I do not have
the right to do so ”
Gourley. a Democrat who
served as executive secretary
to former Gov. Howard Ed-
mondson. declined comment
FORT BENNING. Ga. (UPI) dolls. He said there was no and found none contained explo-
— Army authorities Stur- evidence that any such injuries sives.
day discounted reports that ever occurred. The dolls in question are
American servicemen in V i e t .. ,. L about 15 inches long and are
- - -- - From all indications, there outfitted in Oriental dress.
no dolls in this area that .n.
Rakers Warned
To Lock Houses
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{mor
McLennan, whose organiza-
tion is pushing a local option
campaign, said be would not
be for state ownership even if
local option were thrown in the
package
“I think Mr. Gourley should
realize it is one thing to legal-
ize liquor and another thing to
put the state, of which I and
my children and every other
family are a part, into the bus
Ineos of approving, encouraging
and pushing liquor sales, Mc-
Lennan said
The dry leader said if Gour-
ley is "really interested in
keeping gangsters out of the li
quor industry and in rigid con-
trols." he should seek stricter
enforcement by the Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board, more
funds for the board to hire ad
ditional agents and stamp out
sofas You beteer
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Aad prices $905
start at only ---------------
DRAPERIES
We hand-make them at tower cost
than "custom made" drapes to
other stores.
ACCESSORIES
Decorator objects for every
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tion form. If the applicant can
not meet the basic require-
ments, his application will not
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — I
experts in the Columbus area An Army ordnance team st Police here have issued a
_ „ ____. . . . - and no evpirnive-rigged dolls Fort Bliss. Tex . X-rayed two warning that the rakers of au-
Gene Hancock, principal. ang, i< rubber dolls sent home to de tumn leaves should lock their
Students honored are seniors naw6 "55pendents by soldiers in Viet houses when they go into their
Lewanne Johnson, daughter of The spokesman. Sgt. Major Nam, but found no evidence yards to work
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Johnson, 2921 Albert W. Sprat ley, said the they were rigged to explode. Officers say they have had
Fucid; SallyPorter,,daughter A bomb disposal detachment numerous reports that while
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Porter, inspection, also were A-rayeo For shridan mi check homeowners are raking leaves,
2904 Tomlin Circle; Rick Bald- and nothing was found. tomaort Xt To M lw«X2 thieves have snaked into their
■ ■■ Reports o th. dons cropped Wis bysoldlers servinginViet houses and raked up valuables.
up around the nation. Officers Nam to see if they might be
c n p , at Fort Benning received about booby trapped
Mn Terry Summerville to 200 telephone asking abour Members of the squad picked
the “teacher the month ” The -e “O- up five dolls and took them
American literature teacher Sprat ley also said the army back to Fort Sheridan for test-
fabrics. Meticulously tailored creations ac-
centuated with elegant fur collars; Mink
(USA), Lamp (Spam), Dyed Black Fox
(France) and Squirrel (Finland). Select from a
great variety of colors.
priced from
53.33 e 119.00
Laos $10 Allowance!
OKLAHOMA CITY UPI)—
PublwiMi'hanker Leland Gour-
ley charged Saturday the liquor
industry has started a million-
dollar campaign fund to defeat
him if he runs far governor,
because of his proposal for
state-owned whisky and beer
package stores.
Moan wk lie, Rose McLennan,
executive secretary of Sooner-
Alcohol - Narcotics Education
(SANE), attacked the Gourley
plan and called on the Henry-
etta publisher to set an exam-
ple * by having his own news-
paper eliminate unconstitution-
al liquor advertising ”
Gourley said the state could
make a profit at $100 million
per biennium and “head off
creeping gangsterism” by state
ownership of both wholesale
and retail beer and liquor out-
ku. except for beer taverns.
“Everybody who has called
me is in favor at the idea,"
Gourley said, "although I am
sure it to not unanimous.”
Bullding A Fund
"I have heard the liquor in-
dustry. the bourbon barons, are
already at work collecting a
a campaign fund to fight me if
I run. I have never been fright-
ened by the liquor industry
yet”
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cause the war to be prolonged Rev Earl Stark, field secretary
by leading North Viet Nam for the Baptist Foundation of
Oklahoma, scheduled to deliver
the dedicatory message.
Also on the program will be
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