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Travelers' Warnings Still Up
t
landing.
One of the light planes was high Saturday was 86 degrees at meetings with Kissinger in No-
forced to circle the airstrip for Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
shield al ice.
The snowfall that hit the state with Houlton. Mo., measoring 39 October draft agreement. He
month pay raise for state em-
Saturday evening was moving inches of snow.
claimed North Vietnam "main-
a m. Saturday.
Davis said revenue sharing
money should not be spent for
eight miles west of the Big Cab- Tho said the United States also
proposed that the contents of
rubble. I couldn't see anybody bound, and two eastbound cars.
Tho
laying the blame on the side of
pass.
Sorry Kids (Teachers),
Vacation Almost Over
Following is an eyewitness re-
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Ladies' 28 Diamond Triple Row
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Ladies’ 14 Diamond Double Clus-
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Wedding Ring.
Regular $475 .
fered in the extended forecast ville, Mo., and Gloria Comarsh, agreed to report to their gov-
which called for an end at pre- 38, Maysville, Ga., died when ernments and exchange notes
accident involved a tractor-trail-
er and one auto, both west-
money put back into the trea-
sury instead of using it for
what they please,” he said.
Taliaferro said he had been
on the Senate Budget and Ap-
propriations Committee for 10
years and still doesn’t know
ceived $22 5 million in reve-
nue sharing funds which is ex-
pected to be appropriated for
the coming fiscal year. A
move is already underway to
keep a permanent backlog of
revenue sharing grants in the
state treasury . It is planned
as a hedge against possible fu-
ture curtailment of the funds.
Terrill said the state should
not spend all of the funds,
but advocated using part of
them to meet current obliga-
titude and good will, the Viet-
nam problem would have been
settled peacefully and rapidly.
A Hanoi Radio broadcast Sat-
urday delivered a sharp attack
ter Dinner Ring.
Regular $925 ...
pending release of American
prisoners and calling for no fur-
2% carats.
Regular $1200
Lawton's Favorite
Coffee Break
Ladies' 13 Diamond
Bridal Set
Regular $675 ......
Ladies' 12 Diamond
Bridal Set.
Regular $525 .....
in the house than in the sen-
ate.
Ferrell said he wanted to
see all revenue sharing funds
put in a trust fund rather
than spent all at once. He also
forecast eventual curtailment
of the funds.
Ferrell said the State High-
curred in one Lawton house-
hold this week
"I'll bet you're really an-
xious to start back to school
Ten million people live in
Singapore.
Monday, aren’t you, John?" i " „
“Nope.” highways and common schools duction equipment.
4 A THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Jan. 7, 1973
County Legislators Disappointed
At Hall's Proposals For Education
883250
Favoring common schools,
Lindstrom pointed to two pilot
12-month school projects com-
Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.
Reason 1. We specialize in income tax
preparation. We know the wrinkles. We dig
out every honest deduction. There is very
little chance we will let you overpay your
taxes.
Gents' 4 Diamond Ring $4 or
Regular $250 ........... 13>
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Cache Road Square Open 10 to 6 Mon-Tburs, 10 to 8
LHSRRELOCI
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
8 SOUTH SHERIDAN—CACHE ROAD SQUARE
501 LEE
Open 9 a m —9 p m. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun.
Phone 355-9188 Open Sunday—No Appointment Necessary
peoples’ living conditions in
areas hit by U.S. bombs, the of-
Yep, that nice long two-
week Christmas vacation you
have been enjoying is about to
grind to a halt.
Monday morning you will be
expected to halt all those fun
outdoor activities and get
back into the old grind.
Although many city mothers
are reportedly eager at the
prospect of getting their small
charges out of their hair and
into the teachers' hair, some
teachers are less than enthu-
siastic about the deal.
"The only way I can go
back into the classroom after
A FEW EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS LISTED BELOW
There’s money to be saved—tremendous price reductions awaiting
you right nowl Save on diamonds and a lot more.
Hurry, shop now. Take advantage of a world of savings!
budget, would not be enough for anyone having informa-
to improve staff conditions at tion on the activity of Claudia
McAlester.
Indies' 15 Diamond Marquise
Jacket Set sorn
Regular $450 .......... 530
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By DONNA EVERS
GUESS what is almost over,
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HANOI'S
Continued From Page One
tions drag on because "the U.S.
Davis said he would rather
see teachers receive a $400 in-
crease this year and $500 the
next.
Davis will lie among ap-
propriation committe mem-
tiers who will visit the prison
at McAlester later this month. ;
He said a proposed $20 a
gudi-,‘20.
FIRES
Continued From Page One
a long vacation is to tell my-
HSxt t
hag
2tkk l
morrow and leave us in an
awful shape financially."
Taliaferro said he was not
going to oppose the amount
Hall has recommended for ed-
ucation but that he is "going
to oppose the ways it it han-
died"
He was particularly critical
of the handling of educational
auxiliary funds. "I want this
northeastward by kite Saturday, The state traffic death total tained the principles” and said
but weathermen predicted it jumped to nine, one more than that when the talks were bro-
MISSILE
Continued From Page One
years ago. There are about 90
of these silos, with nearly a
third large enough to handle a
huge SS9-type weapon and the
remainder apparently built for
The truck continued across the the Democratic Republic of
median and collided head-on Vietnam, creating pretexts to
with one eastbound car and the escalate the war. step up the
charged the United
He said the United States
then “unilaterally made public
part of the content of the pri-
vate meetings” on Dec. 16
when Kissinger held a news
conference.
smaller intercontinental mis-
siles.
When perfected the advanced
missile may replace the nearly
290 SS9s, most formidable of
the Soviet Union's force of
about 1,600 land-based strategic
missiles.
U.S. intelligence men calcu-
late that the new missile could
be combat-ready in about two
more years, assuming the Rus-
sians follow the normal test
pattern.
The first-stage nuclear arms
limitation agreement signed by
the United States and Russia
last May put the limit on the
number of strategic ballistic
missile launchers but leaves
both countries free to improve
their weapons.
Pentagon officials said it ap-
pears the new missile, just test-
ed, falls within the boundaries
of that agreement.
problem and sign the agree-
ment or to continue the war,"
he said.
In Saigon, a high government
official indicated that the South
Vietnamese want an inter-
national peacekeeping force of
25,000 troops to supervise a
cease-fire. The figure is five
times higher than envisioned by
the United States and 100 times
Entie KKl not Included In thu sole. All Kami eubieet la orior w|,.
Ongine price tog shown on every ttem. Heme illvstoted ore not necesarily shose on sole.
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room on the second floor of a Kleindienst also said the de- calling him "the world’s cham-
. , Authorities partment's improved detection pton in lying and cheating tech-
sail they died from smoke in- programs at the nation's air- niques."
halation. ports and its swift prosecution
Firemen said the fire appar-in skyjacking cases "caused a
ently started on the
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at International Falls, Minn., ciples and substance" of the
fice of the prime minister Min-
istries of Interior, Health, Fi-
nance, Inferior Trade, and
ett. 2— Moran, about 35, was killed. So of him.
aww airports were were Richard Kowalzyk, 31. The driver said he swerved States distorted the truth and
and Albert Stack, 49 left into the median and his slandered North Vietnam. He
At least seven persons died in trailer swung around and hit said it was the United States
1 - ■ - the car he was attempting to which made an "about-face.
port of an incident that oc-
Thmnoh win: ... would remain in the state the total at this time last year, ken off Dec. 13 "only a few un-
Through midnight Saturhay, through today. due to the storm-related deaths, settled questions" were left.
Some hope, however, was of R. E. Entriken, 57, Harrison He said the two sides then
Continued From Page One
ing Saturday afternoon, the
roads became more perilous
and were expected to worsen
today as traffic packs the snow
to an icy glaze.
Temperatures through Mon-
day were expected to remain in
the 20s or lower, a condition
which began Thursday.
The Lawton temperature.
INFORMATION SOUGHT, mgasrnddowntoamarceschads
ployes, ineluded in.....al 5 a
Ladies' 8 Diamond and Genuine
Emerald Dinner Ring
Regular $275 ........... 135
Foods, and the administrative
sidered statewide on a local committee and information and
self that the sooner I get back, option basis. Social Welfare Service of Hand
the quicker the school year Lindstrom said Sen. Gene conducted discussions on emer-
will be over,” one citv teacher Stipe is "over . enthusiastic gency relief or war victims and
confided. about prison reform.” He said issued a number of initial pol-
Enthusiasm about the start Stipe's demands for another icies."
in interchange in Mayes County.
The Highway Patrol said the the private talks be kept secret.
more than North Vietnam
wants.
The massive air raids on the
Hanoi and Haiphong regions in
December were launched after
the United States broke off the
negotiations and accused the
Communists of raising frivolous
issues to thwart progress to-
ward peace.
The 12 days of bombing by
B52s angered critics at home
and abroad and fueled moves
in Congress to attempt to cut
off funds for the war.
As administration allies on
Capitol Hill sought to cut off
end-the-war legislation, the
President himself gave con-
gressional leaders a terse re-
port Friday on peace efforts.
“I cannot tell you the pros-
pects are optimistic or pessi-
mistic,” Nixon was quoted as
saying at the White House
breakfast for Republican and
Democratic congressional lead-
ers.
But, he added, if the Commu-
nists negotiate seriously, “then
we can achieve an agreement
with orth Vietnam that will
end the war in an honorable
way.”
tivatable status, the local ad- _______
ministrative committees will "It is evident that the strong
employ mechanized equipment showing clearly indicates a ma-
te grade the land and dig dit- tanivss tA Hoss 0 Represen-
back to use in tmP» position in this period of del.
Other directives included: catenegotiations."
—One giving the nation's: th.White.House official
way Department's 140-em- qemm S,grespons cratic caucus, 75 votes were
ploye reduction was a "good J' feedingaand cloth- recorded against an end-the-
example of what can be done ing persons .delivered to itfor war resolution. He added these
by state agencies to reduce emergency treatment or hospi-
Continued From Page One
Board is limited "because the
governor does not favor a full-
time board.”
Terrill advocated using at
least part of the additional
revenue sharing funds expect-
ed. The state will have re-
closed Saturday as they had Temperatures were expected administration still obstinately
been since the storm hit. to continue cold next week, how- pursues the policy of 'Vietnam-
Lawton Municipal Airport was ever, ranging from as cold as ization’ of the war with a view
closed to commercial flights for three degrees in the Panhandle to turning South Vietnam into a
the second consecutive day, with to highs in the 40s in the south new colony at the United
only two nonscheduled planes For those shivering from the states.”
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McCord’s TEmms
517 C Ave. Dial 355-2079
cipitation and a slow warming four vehicles crashed on t h e or meet again if necessary to
trend to begin by Tuesday. Will Rogers Turnpike about settle the remaining questions.
tion precise figures. Lind-
strom is a member of the
Common Education Com-
mittee.
more than half an hour as the For the optimists, the nation's United States proposed "many
pilot worked to clear the wind- low was 37 degrees below zero changes bearing upon the prin-
al school is difficult to de- $3 million should be cut by Premier Dong and the com-
tect in teachers or students, half. mittee issued a wide-ranging
else. I didn't know if my bud- The patrol quoted the truck
dies were okay.” driver as saying he was pass-
bitter-cole here, the nation’s He said that in his secret
ing up this year. He said the
12-month plan should be con-
’ were of B52s to carpet-bomb the
Steven Lamont —g .cousin, onlyl four f°T the last five Hanoi capital. Is there any per-
mX Shaw, 18 months of the year. fidy and cheat that is more
’ Among what Kleindienst brazen?”
. 22~ ~ called other major accom- In pi. Amlc,
Cases Reported plishments of the Justice De- North Vietnamese technical ex
T, F;., DI' Pa en ,, perts held their fifth straight
1 O Lity rolice -More, than 175 cases were day of secret meetings Satur-
iog „ 0 brought to roll back excessive day. The experts are working
enforce the Presi- on protocols providing for
Deprttmenczrved bY the Lowton Police dents economic stabilization peacekeeping arrangements in
_ 4, 4, , — XL Mifchell, 6303 Euclld. reported program. 0,27. the event of a cease-fire in
tD;yaton 75 to the 135 Republcan votes thef 2 beySe. . . —Sixty civil injunction suits Vietnam
expenses." He declined to tapnpnre . . in favor of Saturday’s resolu- poried vanoniismonoolas8dDor6lst, re and 173 criminal actions were -_______________
name any budget areas he I8uuponothe,- ’ eriortion and said this was just reAommy meconneln,2iioFor Blvd., filed to halt water pollution. The United States uses S7 nor
thought could be cut Trade and Food Service respon- short of the 218 votes needed WS —The Law Enforcement As. cnteor"tetstatesus n7per
sibility for providing supplies for House majority-adding"g"mezcoehranemn.cacsgparogk.codsistance Administration onnaturthegtpta worldoutput
... ... —------! were ab- thettsot.tooisfrom, pickyp truck. awarded a record $736.8 million
both higher education and With fur to come from the sent from Saturday’s meeting. buralary witN’thef ot sterebradpocoed to support widespread improve-
common schools than Hall pro- keet und. ... . With some of the absentees’ S°Rys Tv, 43 B reoortea Uroyon ments in the nation's criminal
posed —One stating: In case of an votes, the official said, it is wit Thef ot portable Televisfon. justice system
"I think the regents should orphan or an aged victim who clear the number of House "3 -berty, reported
receive the amount they re- no one to rely upon, members supporting the Presi-1 ----------
auested ” he said tives and benefactors will be dent "is well in excess of the Miles are usually hatched as
1 ’ . ... called upon to support him. If number needed.” six-legged larvae.
When it came to budget the benefactors are not fully -
slices to pay for Increases in capable, partial material sup-
other areas, Beznoska men- port will be provided by
tioned the Highway Depart- atives
mentbut would go no further. '
Beznoska, who has toured
both the McAlester and Gran-
ite institutions, said there is a
"tremendous” problem hiring
a sufficient number of guards,
and advocated more funds for
this purpose.
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girls who are your friends,
aren’t you. John?” year, ne capability in this winter-spring "The enemy should get a
"Nope." ! Ferrem repeated Terrill s season." dear signal there is strong sun- -e---- . ports ana us swit prosecution The editorial soia L.
’TH bet you’re rested and plea for a $15 million increase This directive also said: “As port for the President in the Firemen said the fire appar- in skyjacking cases "caused a prehdemtitn election in Novem-
ready to tear into that read- for higher education operating regards rural and suburban House of Representatives ” entiy started on the ground sharp fall-off in hijacking in the Der 197 Nion sad that Ne
AIIUAA, ins writing, and arithmetic funds. s4 . aras where tend or rice fields ■ Ford said. Soor beneath where the chil- last half of the year." "as at"and onLstatdmt.PSf
NIXON business, aren’t you? Ferrell said he agreed that are destroyed on a large scale Majority Democrats inbothdren epts e The report says there were a Wen re-elected. Nixon made a
r "Nope ” additional funds for penal re- by the U.S. bombs and shells the House and Senate have . B victims were identified total of 27 hijackings of corn- turn-out without offering the
Continued From Page One Ill bet you canhanily wait form ar needed, but and the local cooperative is in- voted in favor of end-the-war byaatspok esmanat Provident mercial airliners from Jan. 1 to putlic any explanabons and
October-an optimism which totastesthat good hot school Pushwouldprobably.be less capable of restoring their cu- resolutions. Wi.'XT’ 5. equalling the pumber frantically: emplosed “hundreds
when im talks fdhadahnh: Yowve got „ house then n the sen tivatabie.status,the.locl ad: % and “ 1871, but there
beX “egtended,exehangeg” W X g
North Vietnamese, agreement vocation werealways sened
to resume the negotiation was Crndogs onthe first day that
announced a week ago at the We. com e.back? How would
lel. • Jonn s dander was obvious-
Lower-Level technical talks Hyaroused. "The end of the
resumed on Tuesday, and the first semesterwill come after
semi-public Paris Nacp taike we've been back in school two
logged another session on weeks. Do you know what that
Thursday."Thesestssortaiknmeanstn H Q
supplement the more important Grata S report cards, called for more money for. the that 50Republicans
negotiating sessions between adesr.grades, grades ; '
Kissinger and Le Duc Tho. thatsal parents think about.
On his arrival in Paris Satur- Etnaakesnmeasick. Who needs
day. Tho said the responsibility s aryWay r
for a settlement "rests entirely giBut, John, 1 thought you
upon the U.S. side. In an air- enioyedshool •
port statement, Tho accused ,, he0nlywayI m going to
the United States of demanding e taken out of this house
unreasonable changes. Monday morning is to be
“Now the decisive moment dragged out kicking and
has come: either to rapidly scrpaming in protest.1* - > I
settle peacefully the Vietnam Butr John, what would
your students think if you,
their teacher, had to be
brought back into the class-
room wearing a straitjacket?”
wooden structure. Four persons Both victims were in the demands.
were still unaccounted for Sat- eastbound vehicles. In addition, "AU the U.S. calculations are
~~~ , 1:
A m.V oao j ,jsaid hotel owner Richard Ta- Arvo Bingham, 51, Stonewall. Paris today for one more effort
to 1, ggdourh passed 91 rantino. He said there were died Saturday when his car hit to peacefully settle the Vietnam
Mct," ectvely killing about 20 persons in the build- an icy patch on a county road problem shows once again the
M. Eyischan eS . i ing, nil parttime employes. near Ada in Pontotoc County, unswerving serious attitude and
yeaheasadifornian,.whho.last The identities of the victims The car hta bridge, abut- good will” of North Vietnam,
presdmtediinnachalenge.twere not immediately avail- ment, then flipped on its top, he said.
pan sent Nixon in the Repubh- able. Two other persons were killed He Eaid a th. United States
State Rep. J. Fred Ferrell set of directives to meet the tr 2 e alprimaries,said In Baltimore, four children in earlier accidents also related had a simalar senous at
said he was "disappointed to emergency, ranging from pro- . .. eo/M5. aou; ranging in age from 18 months to poor road conditions.
some degree with the short- riding food, shelter and doth- House Rei, Im mecore to 8 years died when fire swept
changing of higher education ing, to caring for orphans. . later conpressinnI Ihe through a three-story rowhouse A DDECTC
in relation to the rest of the One directive even covered t0 Legisiate aneng StonA Cfforts The four young victims in- AKKCI 3
budget " . , . "cooperatives that have lost But Rep. Gerald R of cludedsthree schildren adopted Continued From Page One
we tried to put a lot into their grain seeds and other pro- Michigan, House Republican - their, grandmother following
- । , ।-------- ■ ■ • Such loss-leader. Called the grom’s AC’
“I’ll bet you’re eager to see during the last legislature and es will be restored by the gov- tion “a clear indication of
all of those little boys and a lot of us figured to make it ernment, the directive said, “in strong support for Dip pres. .
- ... up to higher education this order to restore production dent. brick rowhouse.
< year," be said. capability in this winter-spring
I Ferrell repeated Terrill’s season.”
Jasmine Crumpler Thursday the temperature had not varied
or early Friday to contact the more than five degrees. The
sheriff s office. The frozen high here Saturdav wae 9a
anything that is of a recur- , body of Miss Crumpler, 20. The icy conditions ledTulsa
. i ring nature and that cannot was found Friday morning Postmaster John Henderson in
where auxiliary fund money is be funded in the future by rev- near a country road three disredarstetneonnsmendersonto
being spent. , . i enue growth. He expressed the miles south or here. The 2 Ser rain
Taliaferro said he is re- fear that revenue sharing death is‘being investigated. shaUhaRm^ deZen
serving his opinion on how funds might be cut off some- —--—---— ------ gendammaudeuvery., O
.. - much should go to penal re- time in the future. .... .A., Henderson, remembering 80
forms until the problem is state Rep Jade Lindstrom FMERGFN®V mailmen injured during a'
Sen. Taliaferro said he studied further, assessed Hall’s budget as LlLKULNLI similar December storm, halt-
would not support budget pro- State Rep. Don Davis, vice- "prudent, conservative, a log- Continued From Page One “ al mail delivery for the
gu feeme airsznumeminsd” muurohusmaumnppmaneimadetpaarsieef"go"”ono a his’friends, Timothy ing a car when it pulled in front
money. Halls budget proposal was “a quate" for education 0 „ impending resump- master. •
I am not going to be for good starting point.” Though nmeeing with other tion of Paris peace talks by Most
raising salaries and spending Hie education recommend a- local legislators on higher he Henry A. Kissinger and North
all we have now or even what tion included a proposed $300 uationneds he saidpeon- Vietnam’s Le Duc Tho on Mon- cAp
Wazetnextuyean,"Taliaferro teacherpay raise this year and mon schools should stil have dan announce,- the emergenci UVr a fire in the employes’ quarters
- ---ldbescutotfto- 8500 next year. more.” He declined to men- in Nonnovnetnm, Rame&n Continued From Page One of the Pine Grove Resort
said: “In order to stabilize the Minn., and Paul N. MeCoskey Eanch.in Kerhonkson, in up-
production activities and the Jr., Calif. stae New York.
MoClOskey’s own resolution Nine,others were injured,
caling, withdrawal of al windows in“the “three-story
U.S. forces from Indochina
— nationai
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