The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1966 Page: 3 of 42
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treasurer. county judge, county artweintedtter te EDstns
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Cour fudze,ljusticesorspeae wi opposed by Toby Mor:
and nnt) comonissdohner Strom rsneformerrndistrict judge and
each of the three districts. Congressman
Incumbents to File Only Wo candidates have an-
Incumbents who are planning nounced for the new post of dis-
to file include Sheriff Forest D. tnct attorney for this district.
McClung. County Clerk Phil No. 5. They include Chester D
Gafford. County Assessor Lester Sllvers, now serving as Coman-
O Paden. Court Clerk Miss che County attorney, and Ver-
Ollie Fite County Treasurer non C. F ield, former assistant
Miss Lillian Waid. County Court county attorney and U. S. Com-
Judge Lewis Oerke, County missioner.
Superintendent Clarence Scott, Jackson Seeks New Term
Superior Court Judge Robert S , Comanche County voters will
Landers, Special Sessions Court take, part ,n another district
Judge Jack Brock, and County election, involving District 1 of
- “ ihe, 21,- the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Hugh D. Justice Floyd Jackson. Lawton.
Corwin, District No. 2; a n d who has held the position since
James A. Black, District No 3 1954, has announced for a new
Constables and peace Justices term-
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FULTON, Mo (AP) — In- The first door was unlocked
mates of the ward for insane with a key. The last door is op-
criminals at the Fulton State erated mechanically by a guard
Hospital overpowered two at- in a small room some distance
tendants but were driven back away.
by tear gas at the outside door Instead of opening the door
Saturday night, he fired tear gas into the lobby
City police responded quickly,The inmates retreated, releas-
and soon had the inmates back mg the hostages,
in their wards Highway patrol ”
men arrived and helped with Dj-,, C,:L,
the cleanup rlague >irikes
Dr. Jay Tuttle, assistant su- . m .
perintendent, said about seven In Viet DrAwinee
men believed to be ringleaders III TIC I II UVIIIC
were placed in cells.
The two attendants were in- SAIGON. South Viet Nam
jured. Dr. Tuttle said. Robert (AP) — An outbreak of bubonic
Tate. 57, was struck on the jaw. plague has been reported in
and Lloyd Twitchell, about 42. northernmost Quang Tn pro-
suffered a cut on the head. vince, a U.S. health official said
Tate and Twitchell were sta- Sunday.
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have not announced their plans Voters of this county also will
All four members of the, play a major role in the Sixth
House of Representatives from Congressional District contest.
Comanche County, and one of U. S. Rep. Jed Johnson Jr.,
the county’s two state senators. Chickasha, who is completing
Al Terrill, will file candidacies his first term in Congress, will
for new terms. They will file seek re-election.
their declarations in Oklahoma The Comanche County voters
City- are expected to take special in-
Sen. Terrill was elected two terest in another Congressional
years ago to a two-year term race, in which a hometown can-
The other state senator for didate will seek a full six-year
Comanche County is Jim Talia- term in the U. S. Senate.
ferro, who won a'four-year term U. S. Sen. Fred R. Harris,
two years ago. who is completing the unexpired
Prosecutor Post Open part of the term of the late Sen.
State representatives from Robert S. Kerr, will seek the
this county who will file for new full term. A resident of Lawton.
terms include Walt Hutchins, he is a former state senator.
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1966, newspaper, February 27, 1966; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032234/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.