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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Nov. 13, 1966
4a
UNTED FUND Nightmare Ends Happily For ‘The Wrong Man1
Incident At Mesa Third Mass
Murder During Last 4 Months
house on the South Side of Chi-
had reason to doubt the lat-
killed 13 persons, all strangers
to him, with an automatic pis-
tol.
From The Desk Of
Crime Rated Worst
Arthur Higgins
Gordon Motor Co., Ranch Mo-
In Arizona History
November 13th
Dear Friends.
the
Monday is the last day!
was not the person who rob-
robberies occurred Oct. 8.
AT HIS arraignment, Boelts
bert Clutter family in their farm
Continued From Page One
Houston.
town
home
former
their
areas.
be
As ever.
TRAFFIC
EL 7-5333
CORNER 4th & D
straps and tethers, Aldrin will
i
and released, the highway pa-
trol said.
rocket
target
in
the
Agena
to shuffle the flight plan.
MODERN OKLAHOMA OFFICE
I
DOWNTOWN LAWTON
D AVENUE
323
Glenda Carter, 18. She recent-
Glen-
A
bodies everywhere.
retired schoolteacher, a widow.
These were the victims of a
spree.
Glenda was a native of Cool-
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5-Point Buck
School, and a member of the
NOW 3 OKLAHOMA OFFICES. . .
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323 D AVENUE PHONE: EL 7-6618
Const & Sunday
Press & Sun
Const,
DISPENSINGo PTICIANS
A
DOWNTOWN LAWTON
OKLAHOMA CITY
all three robberies had been
committed by the same per-
Boelts recalled, "I had hoped
they would set a bond so T
weather killed three members
of a girl friend's family, then
"He said that if I were not
guilty, it would be found out."
DURING the days which
followed, Boelts and his wife
Continued From Page One
the office of Detective Capt.
months.
On Aug.
1.75
171
phoned the sl
said she was
tired.
be able to provide tips on what
is needed to help space-walkers
in the future,
Gemini 12 chased the solar
eclipse after suspected trouble
So come on down Monday and take the plunge.
We’ll be waiting for you.
Slayings Are Methodical ! ,
Woman Finds Granddaughter, Her Sons
Fiancee, Daughter-In-Law Among Dead
cide bv cutting his arm in a
Skid Row flophouse. A young
robbing Swyden at The Little
Giant, and of hijacking Rasor
After being questioned at the
police station, Smith was taken
son.
Boelts
AND FORT SIU.
(Monthiv)
Mornino Press and Sunday -
Continued From Page One
when he encountered a dip at
an intersection. Landis reported,
and lost control of the vehicle
which veered into a deep ditch.
Seat belts were available, but
one himself.
He considered returning to his
ris enter the shop, and followed he was shot to death by police.
Efforts to uncover anything
idge. Her parents are dead. She
graduated from Hayden, Ariz., 1
High School while living with a
sister at nearby Winkleman,
land came here recently to en-
roll in the beauty college.
walked the mile and a half to Tex., on Aug. 1. Charles Joseph
the salon, carrying his weapons Whitman, 25, Hu- wie --
in a brown paper bag. mother before climbing a tower
Monday is the last day you may select any
untrimmed $35 coat and pay only $27.77.
die also."
Manager Arrives
Constitution and Sunday -----
Constitution-Press and Sunday
MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Mrs.
Charles Sellers arrived at the
Rose-Mar College of Beauty on
Saturday a few minutes after
her daughter-in-law and another
Constitution-undav and Saturday-Press
2.00
If you start now buying for Christmas, it’s
easier on your pocket book. With a very
minimum deposit, you can put all your
selections in layaway. You can charge
your gifts to your CONVENIENT CHARGE
ACCOUNT and take up to 10 months to pay.
1. Charles Joseph cago. They had been strangled
Whitman. 25. killed 15 people in stabbed. or had their throats
ECONOMY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER
2705 S.W. 29TH
PHONE: 405 MU 5-2755
i rangers to shoot up a recreation
■club of the U.S. Special Forces
team at Hon Quan 70 miles
I ^rliur JJiqqinA
1 -4tzin,2&e.
During the last few weeks, about every
third box we received has been cram packed
with lingerie. As a result, our assort-
ment of feminine frivolities is outstanding.
We’ve got about any intimate apparel item
you can think of at about any price you
wish to pay. Every piece of this lovely
lingeries carries the label of a fashion
leader such as Lorraine. Artemis, and
Van Raalte.
VIET HAM I 1
DOWNTOWN OKLAHOMA CITY
208 W. MAIN ST.
PHONE: 405 CE 2-6523
his girl friend, Carol Ann Fu-
i j
A '
i,
! 2-
/ Poudly JwnounceA
THE OPENING OF ANOTHER
ter statement
Boelts was transferred to
county jail the afternoon of
Oct. 18. The following morn-
___________________ - could get out of jail until the
north of Saigon on Saturday and preliminary. When I found
two Americans were wounded, out the judge could not set a
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LAWTON—FORT SILL
Mornino Press & Sunday -----------
Constitution & Sunday-------------
Constitution, Fress, A Sunday ---------
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Comanche. Cotton, TliIman, Kiowa. Cad-
do. radv, Stephens, Jefferson, and Jack-
Kelvey was hijacked again at
Mac’s Grocery. McKelvey
By JOHN MORGANTHALER the tower, where he killed 13
NEW YORK (AP) — The and wounded 31 with three ri-
slaying of four women and a fles, a shotgun and two pistols,
girl in Mesa, Ariz., Saturday One of the wounded died later,
was the third mass murder in On July 14, eight student
the United States in four nurses were murdered in their
GEMINI
Continued From Page One
at Kash-Way Grocery. Both
Austin. Tex., before a police-
man shot him dead on the 27th-
floor observation deck of a tow-
er at the University of Texas.
Whitman had killed his wife
and mother before ascending
across the highway into the
path of an auto driven north by
Henry G. Pankey, 61, of 2225
“ ' I not in-
drove through Nebraska and
Wyoming leaving eight bodies
behind. He was executed, and
stuck with their identifica-
Lingeries is about the most for Christmas
gift giving. Every woman is pleased and
flattered by a gift of intimate apparel.
So we suggest you come down, while our
assortment is so varied and complete, and
get some of your Santa chores done.
We’d have no objections to your buying
all your Christmas gifts from us now. In
fact, we would kind of like it. While we
have lingerie like there’s no tomorrow,
we’re up to our ears in all kinds of
lovely merchandise. We promise you’ll
find hundreds of gift ideas in our 4500
square feet of new, smart feminine fashions.
| bond because the cases pro-
vided a maximum penalty of
j death, I didn’t know what to
' think. I just tried to keep it
i out of my mind and not talk
about it to the other prison-
ers.”
Meanwhile, his expectant
wife found each passing day
a little harder to bear.
In 1958,
was charged with
iff
Cce
j A squabble between allies led tions of the young soldier.
South Vietnamese government “Before the arraignment."
Killed in the Tulsa crash
to the list of “fair share” ‘giv-1
ers. They bring the “fair share”
totals to 155 firms and 101 em-
LEE
James Barb, wanted me to
stay at their house that night,
but I decided to go on home.
The next day, Mrs. Barbs
Athelstan, who came to the
throne in 925. was the first mon-
arch to use the title “King of
AU Britain.”
to Thursday morning, the
judge and prosecuting attor-
ney granted the defense’s re-
quest for Mrs. Register to
view another robbery suspect
during his arraignment with
two persons arrested on other
violations.
mitted by the same person,
’ investigating officers began
. — ____________on Friday for a total loss of doubting that Boelts had tak-
but committed suicide when he eight American aircraft on- that en part in any of the hijack-
" " * ings. The police department
A buck deer with five antler
points was struck and killed by •
an auto about 8 p.m. Saturday,
five miles north of Lawton on
U.S. 277.
Highway Patrol Trooper Bob
Shaw said the deer ran west
son Counties 1 v. 6 mo. 3 mo. , mo.
Sonst4sundgy 19:20 212 « 2
Const, Press, & Sun 18.36 12.24 6.12 2.55
FALANE OKLAHOMA
A LAWTON P.O. BOXES ter-day Saints (Mormc
.. a Surkov 1¥;m:3m0;1m5 both here and at Canon
prnst t sunda 1530 ris 2.12 255 Colo, where she
const, ,2" 24.48 14.22, 408 from high school in 1956
in air raids over North Viet spent almost a full day Oct.
Nam on Saturday. U.S. Navy 24 in a re-evaluation of the
her inside. 11
At first no one paid any atten- about Smith’s background at
tion to him. He fired a shot into Houston, Mo., were not immedi-
a mirror, and ordered the five ately successful. Sheriff George
women and two children to the Foster could not be reached,
back room. One person reached during a .. ___ . ___ __g-. ______
He forced them to lie with check said. “There are just too forced cautious mission officials
their heads in a circle, their many Smiths around here.” to shuffle the flight plan.
Normally she left her daugh-
ters — Debra, 3% years, and
somsz"unansgnagv ana MonS^ conarzher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- 2" ho# "Anights she at.
--uee — Ehuram-Dress erick w Luth. The Luths were senooi cnoir. A —u «
Continued From Page One bodies extending out as
spokes of a human wheel,
suffocating his victims because One of the girIs turned to him
plastic sandwich bags he bought and told him there would be 40
were too small, Gomez said, the people in the shop in a few
youth entered the beauty shop minutes.
Saturday, forced, his victims to 4 ' eocc L. I
• 10. „.,E „0 9v-,, chAt I told her I was soils, DuL i
eab them twice. didnzt bring enough ammunition
Two of the victims died on the for them, Gomez quoted him
floor, the other three at a hospi- as saying.
tal He walked around the circle,
€ - I shot some people,” he told shooting each woman. He re-
Patrolman Gary Johnson, first loaded his pistol three times,
officer to arrive. ‘‘They’re back shooting each of them twice,
there. The gun is in that sack.” Police came quickly after
Gomez said Smith told him he Mrs. Cummings phoned from an
hadn’t counted on finding any adjoining auto supply store, and
children at the Rose-Mar Col- found Smith in the front of the
lege of Beauty, “but when he shop.
del he decided that they must Five Charges Lodged
p'RINHNGoprciNs
ware. Warren Hotel, Home Sa- John Rasor of Kash-Way
ings A- Loan, Edwards Men’s1 Grocery, 101 N. Second. An-
Co.’, other grocery store hijack-
—— ing victim. Charles McKel-
. . i tended Mesa Junior College,
at church Saturday for a play taking courses in typing and
Tse zs.omecanahsavguma bezury"koure a’roe
except that her. mother shielded She moved here from Creston,
her. The infant ertner crawiea A . . . Vr and
under her mother, or Mrs. Sell- 1 B.C, with.herparen nine vears
ers threw herself on the tot. Mrs. ShirleyQsen.1nineiyeas
Mrs. Sellers was active in the ago. The olsens also have two
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- sons. _
could not have been Boelts.
Still believing that all of
the robberies had been com-
not in use in the auto. Highway
oti into. .. patrol officials said area fatali-i
mation flight later in the day. ties and the Tulsa deaths might
Then he plans to assume the have been prevented by the use
of seat belts in the vehicles.
ed. That incident, and a sum- i
mons which he once received
for speeding, were his only
prior encounters with the
law. He had a clean record
in the Army and in his prev-
ious employment as an auto-
mobile body mechanic for
Chevrolet dealers in Aurora
and San Clemente, Calif.
A graduate of Aurora, Neb.,
high school. Boelts attended
Nebraska Vocational and
Technical School at Milford.
Neb., for two years. He and
his wife met at Giltner, Neb.,
in 1963.
Mrs. Boelts, her mother,
and Boelts’ parents were on
hand for the preliminary
hearings which began last
Wednesday afternoon before
Judge Jack Brock. They j
heard one of the robbery vic-
tims. Rasor, withdraw his
identification of Boelts. The
action brought small consola-
tion. however, when all three
witnesses from The Little Gi-
ant pointed to Boelts as the
Oct. 8 hijacker
The defense attorney knew
that Swyden had pointed to
two other suspects prior to
Boelts’ arrest, and that the
Salas boy had been hesitant
from the outset to pick Boelts
out of the lineup. The defense
attorney’s principal concern
was the positive identification
made by Mrs. Register, an 18-
year-old cashier.
In a dramatic climax to the
hearing, which was recessed
identification of Boelts. After
Boelts’ preliminary hearing
was resumed, Mrs. Register
was recalled to the witness
stand where she testified that
Boelts was not the robber.
Convinced of Boelts’ inno-
cence, Judge Brock sustained
a defense demurrer to the
evidence and ordered the
case dismissed. It was a mo-
ment of immeasurable hap-
piness and relief for Boelts,
his wife and their families.
A few hours later, while
Boelts dined on “the biggest
steak I ever saw” and his
wife enjoyed her favorite din-
ner of roast beef, they thought
were Rubye Vance Howard, 51.
killed wife and the actual operation of equip- and Harry Allen Howard, 52,
.. ________ popo__g. _________ ____ climbing a tower ment. But officials feel that by both of Tulsa. Their auto and
He waited until he saw an em- at the University of Texas and repeating each task several.one driven by Wayne A. Don-
plove, believed to be Miss Har- killing 13 more persons before times, using various aids like aldson,, 43, Tulsa, couided.in
........—lt--- ----------------strans and tethers. Aldrin win the Tulsa city limits. Donald;
son was treated at a hospital
“Eonmoncity, Dot.
e graduated School at San Antonio, Tex., in The deer, estimated at 200
_______ She May 1965. She was the daughter pounds, was brought to Lawton
OUTSIDE OKLAHOMA__ AttendeP"R ri ph am "Young Uni- of M.Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon L. by local Traffic Officer Derrel
const a sundav ‘ 2222 79 29 versity before moving here with Pope and the wife of Airman Musgrove, where area Ga me
Press a sot 20.40 ’2.24 7-14 275 her family in 1962 2 S. Terry Fanner. Farmer is Ranger O. B. Hamblin gave the
^n^ *,Susrjrip223s Her husband, Robert, 30, owns at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. She animaitothescity.Muissionain
.-niv i vear 745) (Less mhan 1 vear’s a seven-unit motel near Arizona lived in a rented room near the accordance with state wildlife
prhedriotioma202 ercenT“Xatp"aisiax State University. The Sellers beauty school. policies
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son’s fiancee. She found them lived in a trailer. The family Glenda Carter, 18. She recent-
had spent a happy day Friday, ly left a rented room she shared
. azey azu uele — .. - attending open house at Wil- with Beverly Willard. 18. "Glen-
: shooting and it was horrible — liams Air Force Base. She also da was a real fun 8ir.always
bodies everywhere,” said the baked a cake for her father’s doing, things. Miss Willard re-
retired schoolteacher. a widow. 48th birthday. called. She was quite proud of
ups.
The young Nebraskan had
tel, Volney Hamm Theatres,, been picked out of the line-
Trice Wholesale, Billingslea up by Swyden, Mrs. Regis-
Lumber Co., Easton’s Hard- ter, the Salas boy, and by
and a granddaughter dead.
“They said there had been a
“I WENT to see our best WHEN Mrs. Register view-
friends the night Cecil was ed the new robbery suspect,
picked up,” Mrs. Boelts said, she changed her mind on the
“These friends, Mr. and Mrs. — _
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
methodical shooting
cut.
Three days later. Richard
Speck. 25. was arrested for the
। crimes after he attempted sui-
bed him.
Ironically, police believed
of their friends who had
maintained faith in him and
of the police and court offi-
cials.
They commended Judge
Brock for his fairness, ex-
pressed no ill feeling toward
the police officers for the
manner in which they had
done their job, and offered
the highest praise for Mrs.
Register
“It took courage for her to
return to the courtroom and
testify that she had made a
mistake," Boelts said. “I am
thankful she possessed the
courage.” ____________
___________ . _
which police say was committed year-old brother, Dean. He’s
by Robert Benjamin Smith: now on a Mormon mission to
Joyce Sellers, 27, mother of Brooklyn, N.Y. They had
two daughters who came along planned to be married in the
with her. Mrs. Sellers was a day Mesa Mormon Chapel. Her fu-
late for the appointment. She neral will be there. Dean Sellers.
i Friday and was a football star at Phoenix
feeling a little College before going on his mis- .
sionaty Margaret had been a DnVBT DG^S
cheerleader at Mesa High
came to spend the day with
me. I contacted my parents
and Cecil’s folks, and my
mother came from Aurora to
help me. Our landlady and
other neighbors. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Spencer, 2714 C, were
vry nice and helpful. They
all had a lot of faith in Ce-
cil, and knew he had not done
any robbing.”
In his jail cell. Boelts be-
gan to realize that the cases
could go as far as a jury
trial.
Realizing that any previous
arrests might be brought up
against him at a trial. Boelts
contacted his attorney and
related the circumstances of -
Boelts’ only prior arrest. .
It occurred five years ago
when Boelts. then 17, and his
two companions couldn’t re-
sist the temptation to ring a
bell which is mounted on a
small tower in the center of
the small Nebraska town of
Phillips.
"People there don’t want
the bell to be rung,” Boelts
related, speaking seriously
about the matter. “We knew
they didn’t want it to lx*
rung, but my buddies and I
rang it anyway. A man on the
town council saw us, and
chased us on a merry little
ride across the country be-
fore stopping us and taking us
back to jail.”
Eveline Cummings, manager before a justice of the peace for
of the beauty college, discov- arraignment. He was impas-
ered the shootings when she give, his eyes turned down, as
walked in the door, heard “a he walked from police head-
popping noise” and looked in quarters,
the back room. Asst. County Att. David Udall
“I saw a man standing there charged him with five counts of
with his back to me and a gun first-degree murder and two
in his hand,” she said. “I ran counts of assault with intent to _ In 1961, Capt Julian Har.
next door and called police."., commit murder. vey killed his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Discovering some of the vic-, Justice of the Peace Ike Mul- Arthur Dupperrault and their
tims alive, Johnson called for leneaux ordered Smith held son, Arthfir. on his ketch “Blue-
ambulances and arrested Smith, without bond for preliminary belle” off Miami Harvey was
who offered no resistance. hearing at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 15. ; rescued with the lod- of a
Gomez said Smith, after being Smith appeared nervous, fid- daughter of the pIXero,
ss tem a ax w hrddrKeuoedhbicaedmetd agn
rensdngsodhaemass"he fe Jo. 1. hadhbEerrescted "in air raids over Northyiet
began to .think of committing Wour to appear in Justice Last 26. children and Air Force planes conden- cases. ,
1 Smiles Occasionally, . three adutswer shotntosdeathraotg rnporestaewrtorngaine ha^Xd^^n E
xoeut discarded the idea. He casionai smile crossed his face men! Arthur Davis, 26: is now supply bargessanddamagine, tiryingt Boeltsnasthe robber,
then settled on three possible as he answered questions put to on trial, charged with their more in the X 3 but Swyden and his employes
sites — a school, where he in- him by an investigating officer, slaying.
tended to kill the teachers, the Gordon Worley.
Rose-Mar College, and another “is my lawyer gonna
beauty shop. • j here?” he asked Worley.
“He decided there weren’t Observers said it did not ap-
enough people at the other pear that his parents, Mr. and
beauty salon so he picked this Mrs. Robert Smith, were in the siopeia and Sirius. Relative to
one instead." Gomez said. courtroom. Lthe rest of the universe, these . ,:1
He bought some plastic sand- As in Saturday’s shooting, onef fields are believed to be young reuabie sources Said
wich bags, nylon rope and of the intended victims of a — about 10 million years old —
hunting knife, planning to bind mass shooting at Chicago on and pictures from space might
his victims and suffocate them. July 14 escaped by crawling out give hints to their origin.
Then he discovered the bags of the range of a killer. Corazon Their main jobs completed,
were too small for a victim’s Amurao, a Philippine exchange the astronauts turned to taking
head. nurse, was the only one of eight photos of each other.
Friday night he made out a student nurses to escape a Aldrin, an Air Force major,
list of the items necessary to young prowler. Unlike Smith, (plans to leave the spaceship
carry out his plans. He bought however, the man charged with while being fed oxygen through
extra cartridges for his pistol, killing the seven nurses. Rich- a 30-foot umbilical. First, he
and remembered to include a ard Speck, 24, was a ne’er-do- will ease over to the Agena and
hunting knife. well, who had a long police rec- attach a 100-foot cord for a for-
Followed Employe ord in Texas.
He got up at 6:30 a.m. and Background Unknown i______ ___ =____ _ ________ ___
dressed in a blue and white pin- The other mass killing which role of investigator. doing things
striped shirt, blue trousers and Smith said motivated his shoot- like linking little hooks to little
a pair of canvas sneakers. He ing spree occurred at ustin, rings and big hooks to big rings.
" T _ _ . . T 5 u The jobs have no bearing on
Monday you save more than 20% on both full
length and car coats. There are solids,
I tweeds, checks, and plaids in about 10
BOELTS spent hoursin I different colors. Sizes are 3 to 13 and
jail before the matter was set- I A.,‛1
tied without charges being fil- | 4 to 16. Nut sed.
C/ft t taut i
L rational bani
gate, was sentenced to life in Wear, Popular Furniture <
prison. Klein Trucking, Cal’s Products
— On St. Valentine’s Day, Co and C. C. Pitts Co. vey. of Mac’s Grocery, 2116
F#" St Blvd-
were lined up against a Chicago Glass CoMiller Band Instru-
garage wall and machine- ment Co.. Oklahoma Preferred
gunned, presumably by under- Finance Co., First Federal Say-,
world rivals. The killers were ings & Loan. Engineering &
never caught. Construction Service. Montgom-
— In 1956, Connecticut’s “mad ery Wards, Sheridan Bank,
dog” killers. Joseph Taborsky Norge Laundry & Cleaners,
and Arthur Culombe. killed six Midwest Furniture Mart. I. G.
robberty, victims. Taborsky was Cole Entertainment, Baty Of-
executed, but Culombe success- fice Supplies. ABC Kindergar-
full appealed and is serving a ten. Gateway Furniture Mart,
life term. Lawton Hotel. Summers Paint-, pleaded innocent to both
Also in 1956. William Bauer, ing. Crane & Son. Commercial charges and was returned to
an engineer, killed six members Electric, Jones-Newby Suply county jail without bond to
of his family in their home in Co., Aust Finance and MePi- await preliminary hearing in
Parsippany-Troy Hills. N.J., vitts Mobile Station. • the two cases, which were
then turned a shotgun on him- Employe groups giving at the combined for a single hear-
self. “fair share" level, other than ing on motion of his attorney.
__ On Nov 19 1959 Perry those mentioned earlier, include That was on Oct. 19, the
Smith and Richard Hickock employes at Oklahoma Prefer- third day after the fateful
killed four members of the Her- red Finance. Sheridan,Bank, trip for candy.
bert Clutter family in their farm Aust Finance Greer S,Floyers Three nightslater,swhile
home. Both were later hung. & Gifts. Midwest. Furniture Boelts was in county jail. Mc-
Their story was the basis of Mart, Gateway FurnitureMart,
Truman dapote»s best ggyyer Popular Furniture ( O., Bililn8-
"In Cold Blood ” - ’ Slea Lumber Co. and Warren told police the hijacker was
Hotel I the same one who had struck
- before, and officers knew it
ploye groups. Cleo Stout.
I in order for employe groups “He just advised me to
doctor recognized a tattoo on to earn the “fair share" award, lay.it,,onpthelinenifalwee
Speck’s arm. Speck is in Chica- a certain percentage of the em- guilty. .Boelts remembered,
go’s Cook County Jail, awaiting ployes must pledge one-half of
, a ruling on whether he is sane one per cent of their income.
and can stand trial. The next The firm awards are based on
court hearing on the subject is the size of the contribution as
set for Wednesday, compared to the national aver
Other mass murders: age for similar firms.
- in Camden, N.J., on Sept.’ Sieg said individual .employt
6. 1949, quiet. Bible-reading giving has, sofar.been1topped
Howard Unruh methodically hy the. 113 La wtonbased Pub
------- lic Service Co. employes, whb ing. armed robbery
w.u. az. au.nauc pag- contributed an average of $30 charges, both carrying the
He was judged mentallv apiece- ♦ maximum penalty of death
unfit to stand trial and is now in Firms giving at the fair by electrocution upon convic-
the Trenton (N.J.) State Hospi- share" level, other than those tion, were filed against Boelts
tai. listed in previous articles, in-, as a result of the mistaken
c,- s,,, elude Southwest Abstract Co.,! identification at the police line-
Charles Stark- Greer’s Flowers and Gifts, Milb
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1966, newspaper, November 13, 1966; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032263/m1/4/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.