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Rains triggered landslides on
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militarized zone have been on
Ma
by seeking another term as par- St. Vincent which blocked many
leans.
house of government was inun-
Chloe
itics.
Johnson's Program
across the DMZ.
The U.S. Command in Saigon
Stalled In Congress
ty of cocaine they
provisions—not sold for close to $3 million and
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mem-
arrested six persons they said
bers of the 90th Congress, re-
turning to work Monday after
a
tax surcharge are
scheduled
sion.
Area Weather Forecast
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$1,000 scholarship.
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Dear Friends,
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campaigns.
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pods.
a bombing
bills needed to run the
the current fi-
nancial year which began July
1.
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audience of
the field of Municipal Stadium
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those killed on Martinique as
Beulah struck that French is-
Many homes were destroyed,
flood waters coursed down city
land
winds
Cocaine Seized,
6 Persons Jailed
LATER in the week the Sen-
ate may turn to the $10.4-billion
was
car
in the spirit of Jesus Christ.”
“Thousands in our churches
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Graham Speaks
In Kansas City
Diefenbaker Loses
Post In Canada
soldiers while listing their own
casualties as two wounded.
tionwide rail strike.
The Senate devoted 13 weeks
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I the support of four major na-
tionally known corporations and
awards $55,000 in scholarships
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must grapple with nearly all of
President Johnson’s major re- the income
commendations for the 1967 ses-
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preliminary competition.
They were divided into three
farther up the coast.
Strike planes over the area re-
some antiair-
quarters said seven U.S. artil-
lerymen were wounded.
ported drawing no opposition
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3:00 o.
4:00 a.
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4:00 a.
pleted a four-hour convoy on a
road Hanoi radio previously had
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out Friday.
as The U.S. 7th Fleet cruiser St.
Paul and the destroyer Du Pont
* in naval gunfire and re-
guns and 8 antiaircraft gun po-
l sitions. . . ,
quits.
These include: Social Security t..._______________ ..
increases, extension of the ele- ence settlements have not been
mentary and secondary’ school reached on two and, while an
act, and crime in the streets agreement has been worked out
legislation— passed by the ... .... -cumen 2 --------
House but not the Senate; also, ure, neither branch has acted on
a ‘‘truth-in-lending” bill, and air the compromise version,
pollution control—passed by the
Senate but not the House.
. ing rat control
passed by either body.
some 36,000 that spilled out onto
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or other good security. No
red tape. We’ll finance you.
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One of those arrested at Ken- pageant.
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were part of an
Paul recently was damaged
when she drew heavy fire in a
similar foray off North Vietnam
a clash Saturday
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120-foot runway wearing a new-KomieA A -ne
ly acquired sceptre and floor- •Vi V IVV I • Li IV
alarm
From beneath an overturned
pan, crawled a six-inch non
They said he told them he had The California Highway Pa- poisonous King snake. It s it ns
been reading a series of Star- trol said O’Brien’s car crossed ed away into some Weedgear
Bulletin articles on the dangers the median of the highway and the officersPcKeLtn duties,
of marijuana smoking and smashed into another car. __ and returned to the________
wrote the to point out thegrammeammmeaeienmeneneeamamszmmsmeeee
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.... The Red buildup on Cape Mai
multibillion- could have been ordered to
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| year. .
The crowning Saturday night
is nationally televised by the
National Broadcasting Com-
pany.
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Graham told an
The Flying Crane can cruise
at 85 knots, has a service
l er was ousted Saturday night as
chief of Canada s Conservative
1 party—a post he had held since
1956.
Premier Robert Stanfield of
claiming direct hits on the Nam
Dinh oil storage depot 45 miles UnUU (A. , — ._______
ney wele -I-C.. --- -Kaliroaas, wmen opexat uj-.u.....— -- ----—o- They Prime Minister Johni Diefenbak-
semifinalists who staged their Texas Zephrv, jointly were per- also reported damage to a rail
-alent eneriolties and disnlaved 11 . ___i .1__---ine road yard and two sites in the
a hectic week
DA NANG, Vietnam (AP) —
U.S. Marine officers described .. . lcy wyu- - -— - -—
as hearsay Sunday a private’s got shot, which later on six of
air raids over North
Senate scribed as a twin turbine,
single rotor heavy - lift heli-
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dangers.
The Marines said Afoa ar-
rived in Vietnam July 30 and
that the Viet Cong attack to
which his story referred took
place more than a month and a
half ago, before Afoa's arrival.:
to close
Private Says Some Marines
High On 'Pot' During Attack
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Arkansas, Sharon
killed.” . .... __
The date of the incident was killed Saturday in.a two r
not specified in the letter. collision
The Marine investigators said .state 5.
right low expected was 65,
the high today will be 89, the
low tonight 66. High Saturday
was 87, the low was 62.
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a look see, you owe it to yourself to do so.
You’ll like the bright tones of red, navy
gold, or more conservative black. You 11
be pleased with the expert tailoring and
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adore the delectable tops, sweaters, and
jackets. In short, we think you’ll decide
that CATALINA’S DACRONS were created
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if you're happy as all get out with wool,
we* have that, too. CATALINA S WOOLS
always sell so well it has ceased to be
news. CATALINA pulls rabbits out of the
’ hat and comes up everytime with more
attractive styles than they have ever
had. But by now, that isn't news either.
The important thing is that while we have
a good assortment of both CATALINA
DACRON AND WOOLS, you should come
and select the pieces you want. Then you
won’t be disappointed later. Monday is a
good time to do your picking. We’re open
Monday, as you know, from 9:30 A.M. until
talent specialties and displayed mitted to end the service be-
their beauty in swimsuits andcause of “steadily declining same area,
evening gowns before a sus- revenues and increasing oper-
pense filled audience at Conven- ating costs.”
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extending out 125 miles in all di-
rections.
Beulah is blamed with killing
13 persons on the island of Mar-
tinique and two on St. Vincent.
5 Children Killed
major bills before Congress
within a
Friday with 85
We’ve just received a fairly large ship-
ment of CATALINA’S DACRON sportswear.
This gives us the best assortment we ve
ever had of this merchandise. Don t
know how long we 11 be able to maintain
this assortment, but we have it nw.
CATALINA first introduced DACRON sports-
wear this summer. It vanished like hot
cakes on a cold morning. CATALINA couldn t
manufacture enough for their original
orders, much less their reorders. So many
women were mighty disappointed.
We think the Fall CATALINA DACRONS are
going to sell just as fast. To begin with,
the items are very attractive. Next.
DACRON is more easily cared for than wool
it can be hand washed. Lastly, the DACRON
pieces are slightly less expensive than
the wool.
the increase lately. Communist
forces have been shelling U.S.
_______ A Marine positions south of the
congressional chairman’s strong ■ DMZ for the past few weeks,
plea plus Soviet foot-dragging possibly in hopes of softening
on proposed missile curb talks: them up for a major push south-
increased pressure on the John- ward,
son administration Saturday to ■
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,gp, VOW THAT’S THE TICKET—The leg of the law is in step with the times
in London as “parking warden, Mrs. Eadievesarreachi outfit ^nd^iHChe-
ing of hippie fashions. Elisa, a model wears as 81 wirephoto)
nail, right, models an eastern ensemble.
ceiling of 9.200 feet and a
range of 270 nautical miles.
Its principal purpose is to
,, ,provide heavy lift support for
i The House has passed 12 of an air assault force. It can
them and the Senate 6. Confer- also be used to retrieve down-
* i . Ka ed aircraft as well as haul
ing. but also making its own assess- 1
So far, the 90th has been ment of the chances such a bill lion to users,
bogged down in endless talk
about the Vietnam war and in
handling such matters as cen-
sure of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd,
dated by a mud slide.
y -u-g-e .— -— . ; The Weather Bureau in Miami
hopes of regaining Conservi said tropical storm
And a 10 per cent income tax------
surcharge, a postal rate in- package with its open housing
crease, extension of the antipov- provision, merger of the com-
erty program, a higher educa-merce and Labor Departments,
tion bill, a 4.5 per cent federal 1 East-West trade expansion, gun
pay boost, election reform legis- control, increases in unemploy- gineers seat
lation, and a housing bill includ-iment compensation benefits. 7 ....." C
story that some Marines were
“numb and useless” during an
enemy attack because they had
been smoking marijuana.
Marine investigators said the
private had not yet arrived in
South Vietnam at the time of
the purported incident and said
his account had been picked up
in a mess hall
They were referring to a let-
ter Manne Pfc. Wilson Afoa of
Honolulu wrote recently to the
Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
The letter- said: “Our section
had 20 Marines, most of them
were on the stuff pretty steady.
We got attacked early morning
hours, and some of our guys
were either still smoking pot or
completely out of their heads.
church, “he must be born again
space over the Pacific Ocean
about 1,000 miles southwest of
Hawaii by an Air Force plane.
The precious cargo of the
space-age Noah’s Ark was:
rushed to Hickam Air Force.— . . .
base in Honolulu, where scien- Saturday that it is not enough
lists began the intricate analy-for man to be moral and go to
sis of the “passengers.”
Scientists hope to learn from
Five children were among
But speculation in Saigon was *
that the North Vietnamese
buildup of coastal and antiair-
craft gun emplacements on
Cape Mai was ordered in fear of
possible allied amphibious as-
When Congress convened last w......... ..p
to the session before Thanksgiv- the form of a possible tax bill.
and torrential
Semifinalists eliminated in the A _ A 6g
final round will receive $1,000 RnTi NArccile
scholarships. They were: HlbEVildBl
brisk ‘
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ty chief. roads. A boulder dislodged by
He told newsmen. “I have the storm rolled downhill and
nothing to say at this time. I m crashed into a house, killing two
going to have dinner.” His low children. The island’s upper
showing was considered a boost
for younger members of the
party challenging his leadership:
ir L-.ce A ~ec~inino Cnncprv-
ill b-vr-- -- - -9-. •• - >ciU LIUHILCI • V V A aaJ
tive dominance in Canadian Pol- reached hurricane strength late
east of the center. Forecasters
predicted slow intensification
, , and called for a stow northward
Clear to partly cloudy drift Saturday night and Sun-
through Monday. Mild after-
noons and cool night. Over-
Pastore called for “full speed
ahead” on U.S. antiballistic ineU.S cuanuug-..
missile defenses and pledged his said Cape Mai was studded with
Senate-House Atomic Energy I antiaircraft and coastal defense
Committee’s vigorous support guns. It reported the air-sea as-
Sault on the cape was carried
Oceon
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have never experienced this re-
birth,” the famous evangelist
. said.
The greatest need in the world
today, he said, “is a transfor-
mation of human nature that
Jesus Christ alone can bring to
the hearts of man.”
Johnson in his State of the Un-
ion message Jan. 10.
. independent offices appropria-
ONE of these was Senate rati- tions bill which contains most of
fication of the consular treaty the funds asked by Johnson for
with Russia. The other was the his low-income housing and cen-
draft extension bill, which had a tral city programs. These were
June 30 deadline: but, even on slashed in the House but
this, Congress did not give the substantially restored by the rived here Saturday afternoon
chief executive the revised SYS- Senate Appropriations Commit-
tem he asked. Several of histee.
other proposals already have. So far Congress has sent to
been abandoned by administra- the white House only 3 of the 14
tion lieutenants at the Capitol. money .___ ___
But they remain hopeful that government in
the President will get a dozen rencin co- u
landing. run which struck a bustling rail-
Less than a half-dozen hours road yard.
before J PL scientists decided to,
go for broke with Surveyor 5,
the 250-pound capsule of Bio-
satellite 2 was plucked from the
(
-day Labor day recess, stii
would be “near the original
target in the moon's Sea of ______________
Tranquility,” scientists said. claimed would never again be
Surveyor 5, launched Friday used by U.S forces.
5 ....."" 9 The Army reported the con-
------- a2-,- :voy was harassed by small-
target without a critical mi"-larms fire at one point on its •
course maneuver, designed 160-mile trip from Di An to Quan
refine its trajectory to put it Loi about 60 miles north of Sai- ’
right on target.
When rocket engines aboard
the spacecraft were ignited
gon.
The Army’s announcement of
- the successful convoy marked
--------J------- ,ValVe used another departure from a policy
to control the vehicles landing of not replying or commenting-1
speed failed to close properly, directly on North Vietnamese’
permitting helium to escape. claims.
“The leakage rate,, has. de- In the air war over the North,'
creased considerably.” said A,u.S. pilots flew 146 missions
JPL spokesman. This gave Friday and ranged as close as
scientists hope the spacecraft 20 miles to the Communist
1 Navy fliers also ranged near
Hanoi, hitting a trans-shipment _____ _______ _______
point 25 miles south-southeast of Nova Scotia* led after three bal-
the Communist capital. The pi- lots at the convention to pick a
lots, from the carrier Oriskany. party leader.
reported an explosion which Diefenbaker, 71, dropped out_____
sent a fireball up 800 feet, after placing a distant fifth in streets, and banana plantations
The U.S. air attacks on enemy each of the first three ballots, were hard hit.
positions just north of the de- He surprised many observers
cessive nights.
During the day they were in-
terviewed by the eight judges to
assess their intelligence, poise
and personality. The girls had
to answer various questions re-
lating to their interests and as-
not equipped with the pirations.
Missz1Amarisas »might be achieve a soft Chinest border"in
ed for several years because of
financial difficulties. Now it has
said Saturday.
(Saturday. The new hurricane
was positioned at 6 p.m. near
latitude 27.0 north, longitude
40.0 west.
Moves Northwest
Chloe was reported moving
northwestward at about 8 m.p.h.
Nearer Saigon, a 240-vehicle
1 convoy under the control of the
U.S. 9th Infantry Division com-
Afoa told them he had heard the; He was identified as Daniel
story in a mess hall and did not r. O’Brien, 24, of Oklahoma
recall who told it to him. City.
diiring pageant week satellite 2 was Piueked uuu I
Another $200 000 in scholar- air as itparachuted.back.from
ships are awarded by the satel-
lite contests throughout the
5:00 p.
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ART & ENGINEERING
SUPPLIES AT
RATCLIFFE’S
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9:00 a. m. -
10:00 a. m. — 72 10:00 p. m.
1100 a. m. —■ 76 1:00 p. m. — 71
(Courtesy Public Service Co.)
forces may be massed for a new
offensive, the U.S. Command
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for the program.
The Rhode Island Democrat
said at a Groton, Conn., nuclear
submarine launching that
matters now stand Americans .
are asked to accept the prospect Poured 1
state a sur Prom"shore batteries.
“With all our offensive power,
our defense posture could be our
Achilles’ heel,” he said.
The administration has been
“ r demands for deploy-
ment of an antiballistic missile ported receiving
mste.‛ while seeking Soviet .craft fire but no planes were hit.
E ETharndtmiddepnis5 ^t^rSexSnt 1 ^ovPerage of
SX weapons race. rarsetsoand iareastaneueralze
copter. It carries cargo ex-
ternally by means of a single-
point hydraulic hoist with
15.000 pounds capacity; or
without landing it can pick up
and deposit loads by means
of a four - point hydraulic grons with each group com-
winch system that has a cpa- petmgin talent. swim suit and
city of 20,000 pounds. evening gown divisions, on suc-
A lightweight pod that can • ■ -
carry 54 soldiers, 24 litters, ।
artillery pieces or other ve-
hicles, can be attached to the
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- . The House is expected to pass
enacted last year for govern- during the week a bill already
ment financing of presidential cleared by the Senate extending
campaigns. Action has been the program of special aid for
completed on only two of the top the Appalachia region,
recommendations made by
ag;
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_____In South Vietnam, a
0. poocg.. ______ service fight flared early Sunday in the •
The five finalists were asked from Dallas to Denver makes Central Highlands eight miles
one question by the judges. Miss its final stop here. east of Pleiku City, near the |
Kansas was asked if her sister1 Discontinuance of passenger Cambodian border.
was to enter the pageant what train service between the two! An enemy force was repulsed j
advice would she give her. cities was approved Friday by with 17 of the attackers killed,
“...I would be proud of her. I the Interstate Commerce Com- the U.S. Command said. Head-
would tell her to be herself the mission.
entire week because if chosen The last train from Dallas
you cannot put on a face for an to Denver will stop in Wichita
entire year,” she replied. j falls today with the last train .______
Runnersup in the contest, in on the return run to make its miles northwest of Bong Son in
order, were: final stop Monday. the Central Lowlands near the
Miss Mississippi, Joan Ste- The discontinuance order :
phanie Mvers, 20, of Forest. ends 84 years of passenger of the U.S. 1st Air. Cavalry Di-
Miss Wisconsin. Barbara service to Wichita Falls by rait
Bruk Baugh, 20. of Brookfield roads. The first train arrivnd
Miss Rhode Island, Manlyn here on Sept. 24 1882, carryng
Gail Cocozza, 19. of North Prov-, construction workers and sale
EA , lots by the railroad be- --c
idence. , °n on that date, lots from the carrier Coral Sea
Miss Florida Dawn Lauree 8 The Fort Worth and Denver
Cashwell, 22, of Pensacola, and the Colorado and Southern - .
They were chosen from 10Railroads, which operate the southwest.of Haiphong-
the experiment how future
space travelers will be affected
by weightlessness, the lack of
gravity and radiation.__
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were Miss —
Ann Evans, 20; Miss Colorado.
Tia Tyler, 20; and Miss New
Hampshire, Sheila Scott, 19.
Following two days of regis-
tering, receiving instructions
and participating in a board- pu.T.yc. _, _________
walk float parade, the girls got from Cape Kennedy, would have
down to business Wednesday for , anded within 37 miles of its
the first of three nights of m- • -- ‘
Every one of the 33,000 seats :
Z “ in the stadium were filled and
_ 87 many were standing for the sec-
— 85 ond night of Graham’s 10-day
1 80 crusade in the heart of America
- 74 Then at least 2,000 more persons
- 73 .arrived late from Wichita on
•this designated Kansas night.
Miss Indiana. Mary Lynn
Haglund of Milwaukee, Wis. A
Miss Iowa. Lynda Jeanne For-\MGieyn I rgef
manek of Belle Plaine. J J JI Vi 11 UI YVM
Miss Louisiana. Genevieve
Roberta Del Gallo of New Or-
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length red cape trimmed in er-
As she walked along the run- in Wichita rails
way, with tears welling in her
blue eyes, a capacity crowd of 1
18,000 people gave her a stand- By Constitution-Press Staff
ing ovation. The ovation contin-1 WICHITA FALLS — An era a L-------
ued as she returned to the stage this city almost built by rail- sault there,
and mounted several golden roads ends Monday when the
steps to her throne, last passenger train i
heavy artillery weapons such
.Ka ------------— -- as the 155mm howitzer.
the on the $70-billion defense meas- The helicopter has little
crew space. There are three
seats, two which face forward
JOHNSON’S proposals expect- for the pilot and co - pilot.
ed to fail include: his civil rights and one which faces to the . ~ ntrhorc
rear, for use by the flight en- bnake ^OTCDCrS
gineer when no cargo is being g
loaded or unloaded. / O / he ReSCUe!
When loading cargo, the en-
_______’____1, which is equip- । The Saturday night caller
ped with controls to fly the said, “There’s a whole nest of
aircraft, is manned by one of rattlesnakes out here behind
the pilots. The winch controls the Robert E. Lee School in
also are located at this posi- Mission Village.”
tion. go Lawton Police Depart-
ment sent the best men avail-
able. Detective Loy Bean, who
catches snakes as a hobby,
went armed with professional
snake catching equipment. Lt.
Bob Gillian took a loaded shot-
gun. Jack Partin, the service
division lieutenant, took a cam-
era to record the catch or kill.
Inter- Their faces turned red when
they saw the object of the
Map locates Hurricane Beulah off the island of Puer-
east coast. In the action, units off the Flor-
Miss Maryland, Ingrid Chris-
tine Larson of Manchester,
Conn., .
Miss Minnesota, Charlotte
SAIGON (UPI)— Maj. Wil- Forecasters predicted it would
liam M. Klessert, 39, of Altus, gain some speed and turn more
Okla., was a member of a flight westerly. Chloe’s highest winds
which destroyed three trucks in were estimated at 80 m.p.h.
a convoy Friday night nine Chloe was several days away 1
miles north of the Mu Gia pass, from the nearest land, but tropi-
First Lt. Joe Santee, 26. of cal storm Doria sprang up
Tulsa Okla., attacked a high- about 90 miles east of Mel-
way bridge and ferry crossing bourne, Fla., near latitude 28.0
24 miles northwest of the coast- north and longitude 79.0 west,
al city of Dong Hoi. ’ Doria’s highest winds were es-
- --- timated at 50 m.p.h. in squalls
Downtown Lawton EL 7-5333
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America of 1968 from the five nuclear buildup,
remaining state queens hinges
, on the answers the girls give to
NEW YORK (AP) - Police two questions, one usually lend-
seized Saturday night a quanti- ing itself to a witty response
said could be and the other a serious reply.
The new queen was one of
75 000 girls who entered 3,500 lo-
cal and and state contests lead-
international ing to the title of the nation’s
smuggling ring, oldest and most coveted beauty
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in Red China s sea in the event the North Viet-
Sen. John O. namese launched their offensive
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from Peru, another from Mexi- queens put in pLr
week. Then the committee, to c0 Th .others are from New here posnn rr pictures Eparad-
seized' insheprslminarrday the girls resisting
reportedly could be sold to ped time out and voted among
dlers for $1.4 million,,whoin themselvesto pick a “Miss con-
turn could sell it for $2.88 mil qeniality .1 • The secret ballot
lion to users.mn... ended in-an unprecedented tri-
has of passage. Chairman WM- f pie tie.
bur D. Mills, D-Ark., insists on 6" The three winners, each
his own counts as a check V VI I ken awarded a
D-Conn. and a threatened na- against the party whips’ esti- Continued From Page One
_________ . mat election reform measure like its name, is officially de-
to a congressional reorganiza- has been approved in C______
tional bill, which the House ap- committee and is scheduled for
pears likely to shelve, and to debate this week,
killing a bitterly disputed plan
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 10, 1967, newspaper, September 10, 1967; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032306/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.