The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1966 Page: 2 of 47
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GOP Chairman Tags
600,000 Vote
of Montana.
3,000 miles thick.
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The Republican governor drew1,
laughs and applause as he told
a group in Cherokee:
“In 1964. several Democrats
went into office on the coattails:
of LBJ. In 1966, several Demo-
crats will go out of office on the
same coattails.”
Belcher, a veteran of 16 years
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on the problem of court reform
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didates including Bartlett; U.S. j
Senate candidate Pat Patterson;
Bob Wooten, lieutenant gover-
nor hopeful; Bill McKnight, I
GOP bidder for state treasurer; I
Elaine Phillips for commission-
er of charities and corrections;
L.E. Bailey, candidate for la-
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By LARRY PHIPPS
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — tioniS
With little more than two weeks Mooe
remaining before the Nov. 8 4
need for educational improve-
ment. industrial growth and a
hold-the-line stand on taxation, with
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the heavily agricultural area
residents on the GOP northwest
.uce,--------tour, “My record in the legisla-
incumbent Fred R. Harris ture shows I am vitally inter-
Republican Pat Patter- ested in the farmer and his
— - - problems. ___
race was on the ballot.
Wilson said interest in the
election has been so light that
until last week no one outside.
Evenines Except Sot. ond Sun.
LAWTON MORNING PRESS
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ne. qualifications of the
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major factor in the Oklahoma erate
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One hundred miles of Forest
Service roads, 1,000 miles of foot
trails, 11 picnic and 16 camp-
ing areas, 47 lakes and ponds
and 650 miles of fishable I
streams are located in the vast
White Mountain National Forest
in New Hampshire.
as leading GOP candidates ven-
tured into friendly territory —
home of longtime GOP Con-
gressman Page Belcher.
The Democratic candidate for
governor, Stewart said, flunked
out three times in college and
me iwo canuuats nave lei unui last wern Hu Ji yuu- then failed to pass his bar ex-
in fair agreement on many of of election officials had even amination on the first try.
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Morning Press & Sunday —.......— 122
consnitution a Sunday. ----------
Constitution, Fress, & Sundaz..-----2.60
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Comanche, Cotton. Tillman, Klowa, Cad-
do, Gradv, Stephens. Jefferson, ond Jack-
Moore has denied trying to
influence the legislators al-
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i administra-1American Legion, where Moore
policies against was once national commander.
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_______I keeping with Mr. Stewart s
leaders: campaigning,” Cooper said.
Moore was attending the Okla-
to moore s recoru ui —----see the justice of peace system leading
Iing public office outside the retained^
tween All the Japanese islandst
strong gether add up to only,,142,500
cable square miles, less than the area
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD—
Election Board Secretary Basil
Wilson predicted Saturday only
about 600,000 Oklahomans will
whn vote in the general election two
0 weeks from Tuesday. tack on
of turning growing disaffection Moore whohas iong-suinw paign,‘With both stressing the
--- ___ennmeirarinn— ties with Johnson has 00"e0 .m ‘ E.. Arinatinnal imrrove-
the theory through most of the
campaign that the Democratic
majority in Oklahoma will car-
ry him to victory if he main-
tains the theme of “don t rock
;governor, but to return
the state’s Democratic-dom-
inated congressional delegation
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National Politics Now Having
Effect On State Election'10^ Predicted Moore As 'Failure'
Next session, my plan is to
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sible income tax increase after ne egisiauve luus-i u--- -rtic- than Democrats
the election, they have been mittee on court reorganization enthusiast, nd aS more apt to
picking up Democratic support Friday night affirmed their sup- this year and are m P
for the GOP campaign at a fast port of an earlier plan which vote. statewide poll to uewey La..., — -g---
clip. would replace the fee system of h has shown DenocratPres- can nominee for governor, told
Bartlett continues to stress his the j.P. courts. tonTMres"is"ravoredover Re-
publican Dewey Bartlett in the
governor’s race, and Democra-
“and contrast it though he says he would like to tie : hont 5 " W Havmi
-feesntea by Capitol sources 5 pmmtici observers differ as in keeping with the Republican
that Moore was seeking to get to whether a light vote will fa- campaign of chaarcter ej _
BaHUCtt supporters claim that the lawmakers to back off from vor Democrats or Republicans, sination and. is comp letely, .in
-mu 3 - . their plan to abolish the justice Traditionally it has favored
of peace system. Democrats, but GOP U------■
The legislative council contendsEepu tliaans DemoSS
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I yr. 6 mo. 3 mo. 1 mo.
Const & Sunday 10.20 6.12 4.08 14
Press & Sunday 10.20 6.12 408 1.43
Const. Press, 8 Sun 18.36 12.24,6.12 2.55
TALANCE OKLAHOMA
& LAWTON P.O. BOXES
1 yr. 6 mo- 3 mo. Imo.
Const & Sunday 15.30 2-18 212 255
Press & Sunday 15.30 9.18 6.12 2-55
Const, Press, & Sun 24.48 16.32 9.18 4.08
OUTSIDE OKLAHOMA
1 yr. 6 mo. 3 mo. mo. —— — —- ~ -
const & Sunday 20.40 12.24 7-14 2.75 where he was a key figure in
Press & Sun 20.40 12.24 7.14 2.75
Const Press & Sun 34 68 22.44 12.245,10
SUNDAY CONSTITUTION-PRESS ..!monspygao,m-;"
(Eniy 1 year 7.65) (Less than 1 .veor’slto Moore’s record of never hold-
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Theoretically, at least, unless
voters become inflamed over
issues, the habitual Democratic —
majority in Oklahoma elections Moore, on the other hand,
i75 wound be favored to carry the maintains he wishes to continue
1.7 Big Democrat with the booming to study the issues and appar-
2.00 voice. ently favors graduate change.
’ °° with this in mind, Moore urg- Some hint of trouble between
es voters not only to elect him Moore and legislators working
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timate of 600,000 on the basis of
present interest,” Wilson said. —
Wilson said there had been team’ and never say vote for
some increase in activity in the Preston Moore because he is.ca
past week in Oklahoma and Tul- pable and qualified, the GOP
sa counties, especially in reg- chief said.
....... ’ ’ The charges of incompetency
rnan. against Moore brought an im-
Deadline for returning absen-; mediate response from Charles
tee ballots is 5 p.m. Nov. 5 and Cooper, Moore’s press secre-
the deadline for registration is tary.
“Mr. Stewart’s vituperation is
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state s second Republican gov away from his strategy of ig-
eBartlett has labeled Democrat "ormB Bartlett and responded
Preston Moore "the hand-pick- with.charges‘A tactk
ed candidate of LBJ” in hopes and desperation tacucs.
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Preston Moore is a “failure from all production items, I
both as a student and a pro- Bartlett said.
fessional man.” With Gov. Henry Bellmon pav-!
Stewart led a Republican at- ing the way for the GOP nom-
the Democratic ticket inees, the tour got an early
morning start in Waynoka,;
stopped for speeches in Chero-
kee and swung into line for a
homecoming parade in Alva.
Other stops were in Carmen, I
Fairview, Canton, Okeene and
Hennessey before a rally was I
to wind up activities in Enid.
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long stanai ig —.— -l neth etreceino the He said only about 1,250 ab- points to is being elected na-
sentee ballots had been issued tional commander of the Ameri-
in Oklahoma County, compared can Legion,” Stewart said, who
________ wataa a normal 3,000. Tulsa added Moore is “the most un-
far the County had processed 986 ab- qualified candidate
of sentee ballots. semte3 En c"2
I’m still sticking with an es- ma by either party. de., a .------------—
“ * i "No wonder his party lead- in Congress, led a lineup of can
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This compares with the 724,-
000 who voted in a similar elec-
tion four years ago, and 949,000
in 1964 when the presidential
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mild-mannered state senator cnance.
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1966, newspaper, October 23, 1966; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032260/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.