The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1964 Page: 2 of 40
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project because it will assist
the city in getting the police
station site.
a standing vote which appeared
to be more than 3 to 1.
ities can be counted.
Most of the property owners
dary extending to a point south
of Lawton a distance of seven
miles.
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are expected to arrive on the
post in a 3-part convoy.
The new arrivals are the main
party of the 3rd Bn., 6th Artil-
lery Advance party for the new
group arrived earlier.
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convention is sitting.
His longest applause came
when he told the delegates to
ignore advice from outsiders,
including columnists and com-
mentators.
He also urged them to go
away from the convention as a
unified party and not to drown
themselves “in a whirlpool of
factional strife and divisive am-
bitions.”
Eisenhower assured the con-
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This proposal was rejected on in two separate accidents Tues-
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dav along with the delayed re- portunity to bring structures up
day along WIn tne.ea-e0.ne/to minimum standards and re
port of another fatality raised tain the property in instances
Oklahoma s 1964 traffic tell to where it is now deemed to be
395, 41 more than the 354 at
this time last year.
The dead:
J. W. Snodgrass, 60. Talo-
«a.
James W. Carlisle, 58, of
Crothersville, Ind.
improvement and alteration or
replacement of three bridges in
the area from the Fort Sill mil
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of the 47 lots to be acquired,
and that the total appraised
Col. (Ret.) Neal Harper, Ras
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of Elk City, will
He is one of
where, they 49.
One song goes: . —-------- _----— —
“You see that beautiful girl vention that the GOP was bet-
Sometimes they dance
night.
Robert E.
in the project area.
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LOANS ABOVE 6300 MAM BY HOUSEHOLD FUNCE
Khrushchev's most
property will be acquired, and
what price will be paid them.
March explained that only
one appraisal had been made
price was $1,050,000. He said in-
dividual property appraisals
would not be given until the
properties have been appraised
by a second, independent ap-
praisal.
He also emphasized that in
areas which are not to be ac-
quired for public use, the prop-
erty owners will have an op-
said he
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ic party to maintain peace and
prosperity and to protect equal
rights for all Americans. He at-
tacked the Democrats for defi-
cit spending, government pater-
nalism and unnecessary en-
largement of the federal gov-
ernment
President Dwight D. Eisenhow-
er, who was nominated for his
second term in 1956 in the same
Cow Palace where the 1964
Leon Griffin,
in the
education during ceremonies
Thursday, July 23, at South-
western State college.
Vowell will graduate with
honors, posting a four-year 3.3
Under the 1948 Flood Control of 1956, Sen. Monroney stated.
Act as later amended, the East
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sub-standard and unsafe for oc-
five yearsago, and sli?? down who had been widely regarded was advised by the Tulsa dis-
there in the alley,” Rhodes
the First
Lawton's Civic Center area
urban renewal project sailed
through a public hearing last
cupation.
“We would prefer that t h e
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Sr ali ihre 7—* yThugsiswtarneginsummssom:
. . - in the police station, and other Police at this Bavarian town July 23 in the college gymnas-
the use of governmental agen- improvements for which credit southwest of Nuernberg said the ium. Rev.
can be allowed. The cost of plane crashed into a wooded pastor of
public buildings can not be al- area about 2 miles from a U.S. church
. . ... .. - "" "i" "t ‘ "m* hnrh principal speaker
itary reservation south boun-
police station site; the north-
west quarter of the block from
WP- "ezers adraster. hodener
pwiico Feez be"" ands FGnnins
and ltures De "with e to in- A
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“ umCand cold
Brezhnev became a secretary
of the party’s Central Commit _
. tee in June 1963, shortly after Sen. Mike Monroney.
“I fought for a new station iliness sidelined Frol Kozlov, " ‘ ’
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g w —j , . g recommendation of the Central East ache —reeK S vhannel r
pyunr FAr (iwie (an* Ar munmsttpary. the soyiet tom A proposal to improve the project not specifically author-! I ronn UnaTICC
■ “NNMe I VI "el • I “ Vvlllvl ; The release of Brezhnev, 57 channel of East Cache creek ized by Congress.
_ ' _c from presidential duties — for east and south of Lawton has Federal participation under
which he had found little time received preliminary approval the Act is limited to $1 million
_________________ lately — had been widely pre-
spoke strongly in favor of the dieted.
By devoting unobstructed time tigation of the East Cache
to party work. Brezhnev now is creek flood control projeet had s.z. ________ _______ _______
expected by non-Communist ob- been approved by the Chief of dination with local interests,
servers to consolidate his stand ngineers. Department of thejwith plans to complete a detail-
Army: led project report in the spring
young and sometimes not so document would mean that the
young link arms in this infor- GOP was taking “a turn to the
mal social dance and gather in j right” but not a sharp turn.
recognized that property in the . .g.
area was run down and point ing as the favorite to replace
ed out the urban renewal proj Khrushchev.
ect was a step forward. At a hearty 70. Khrushchev
Rockefeller led off the de-
bate for the anti - extremism
amendment and had to pause
nodywabopping."oo I “insidious and mysterious” mo- ty for second degree forgery.
I couldn’t find out if the kidstives behind the amendment. George S Parker, three years
were shy or didn’t like bebop or After this amendment was from Beaver County for cattle
what. Marcus Timbo of Lawton. defeated by a standing vote, theefti Dona ld Leo Pendleton,
Comanche Indian and deputy Romney offered another to as- three, yearsfrom Ok lahoma i
county sheriff on temporary sert state and local responsibili- County,forseconddegree.bur-
duty at the fair, said he under- ty for dealing with civil rights, giary, andLawrenceE.Sharp,
stood the juke box had been out it was defeated bv a voice eight, years gfromComanche
of order. vote. Euntz for first degree I
It was blaring and it sounded The convention then shout- Sauente
like they usually do. But nobody ed approval of the platform as
Was dancing,At midnight the it was drafted by the platform
bebop hall officially closed and committee and adjourned at
an Indian drum was throbbing 12:36 a.m. (3:36 a m EDT) I
and people were singing under N..ne 1. .1 .
the stars down by the rodeo Delegates, leaving for their
arena hotels found civil rights dem-
This was the 49. or Forty onstrators blocking one of the
Niners. No trouble getting a exits.
crowd here. It is an outgrowth1 Former Vice President Rich-
of old war journey dances be- ard M. Nixon said that adoption
fore men went to war. Now the of the platform committee’s
National Convention on tele- Barry.”
vision. "You may not like this but
it’s the truth,” he said in call-
BUFFALO BILL CODY, in ing for a denunciation of “pur-
whiskers. shoulder length hair veyors of hate ”
and knee length hoots, was sit- Rep. John w Byrnes of Wis-
ting at a bingo table on the r . ‘against
midway. He watched the tour- * ons In SP 0 K.sagamnst
ists go bv, and they watched amendm nt- • * ing .
him. dangerous, demeaning . _ ....... .... .. app.ve aze
Last time I saw Bill was two has no place in a Republican at the junction of U S 61 and resolution, Councilmen Perrv
months ago, in Cripple Creek platform." 183 two miles west of eiling - Weger and Charley Snyder dis-
Colo. I had gone there for a Romney offered another Griffin was killed when his qualified themselves because
funeral. amendment to condemn un- bicycle colided with a car six they have financial interests in I
There was practically nobody named extremist groups. It was miles west of Meeker on S H. property in the project area
in the old mining town that beaten by a standing vote. 40 The Highway Patrol said it Voting for the resolution, and |
time of year. Bill was shirtless The final platform contest was> continuing its investigation to approve the Lawton Metro-
in 40 degree weather. He had came on an amendment to in- of,the ascident;.. A; politan Area Planning commis- |
on his hair and whiskers of gist on continued presidential cFlye died.-1uly,4in.aFort sion s general plan, were Coun-
course, and he was working on control of nuclear weapons. imithhospita1 „of.in.u ries he cilmen E C. Parks,Eugene L.
the motor of a cattle truck, so This was aimed at Goldwater receivedJune 28 whenhiscar Bowman, E. W. Kirkpatrick,
he was pretty noticeable for advocating that the North ranoffSsH. 82. and.st n»nh Jerry M. Brandon and Gale A.
He said he is just visiting the Atlantic alliance commander be bridge.railingsixmilesnorth Sadler,
fair this week at Anadarko, given authority to use tactical of Vian in Sequoyah County.
Says he headquarters near El atomic weapons
Reno,, Okla, and he may start Scranton backers enlisted for-
a wild west show next year He mer Secretary of State Chris-
looks justlike pictures of the t‘an A. Herter to lead the fight
original Buffalo Bill,.and.says for the amendment He urged
the.soriginal 46 a distant uncle, its approval to reaffirm histori-
ti mer, I said Dut man la cal civilian control over mil- The state pardon and parole
" ’ 5 itary commanders. board will hear parole requests
lion ic
' Decov’
by the U. S. Army Corps of En- Sen. Monroney said the plan
gineers, it was announced in under study
Washington today by U. S.
over there with the necklace
around her neck? Every time I
look at her, I just cry.
"Hey ya, hey ya.”
With Indians, it isn’t all tears.
“Don’t you go 'round cryin’
“Cause I’ll be back some
time.
“Hey ya, hey ya.”
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night with only one protest. and
even the lone protest was not
submitted by a property owner
in the renewal area.
Following the public hearing
which is required by state and
federal statutes, the city council
adopted a five-page resolution
approving the Urban Renewal
Authority’s plan for the center.
It cleared the way for the au-
thority to obtain federal funds
totaling more than $921,000 to
finance the project which will
provide almost two blocks of ec, was a step xorwaru. 1 “ ueaI‛ .w mrunenev Cache creek proiect is permit- ed the oroiect
land for pUblic use and reclir. Paramore, speaking for shows no sign of stepping down, , aene creek „PectIS per, > the project. .
1 ? J?. , require . . * said however I ted as a small flood control have been committed for it.
rehabilitation of a small per .wniown. .wton. AC a --------|
cent of the other lang area the association of merchants Brezhnev is more reserved . _ r
To be acquired for public use favored the project. ... than Khrushchev, has a friend LOWtOniOn / O uG
are the west half of the block . Among the questions asked by ly manner and is credited by
from Gore to A between Third newarprPgramhishory"naanbeen Western diplomats with a sharp HonOr Graduate
euutneddirctorcweraqustioxs EMikoyan becomes the seventh At Southwestern
A to B between Third and pertaining to the method of «’ Soviet-president sincesthe Oc
Fourth, to be used for parking M *"
to serve thecity.hall and PO-in the net operating’cost of the
lice station, and the block from project, but explained that its D . ..
Gore to A between Fourth and one-third share will be in the Boeinq Airliner
F ‘.. , form of credits given for im- I. , - ..
W. T. Miller, who stated he provements made by the city Croshes• 3 Die
did not own property in the or the property owners Fm---u • --F
project area, submitted the lone The city is expected to re-
protest against the urban renew-1 : - ----
al. He said he opposed it from
a philosophical standpoint, and
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Melvin Leon Griffin, H. frrecquisitan for publie
Meeker. g. March said that of the land
Delbert A. Five, 66, Fort not listed for acquisition. only
Smith. Ark. six per cent has been deemed I
Snodgrass and Carlisle were sub-standard in initial inspec-
was fatally injured when the two tions
and cars they were driving collided In the vote to approve the
Republican Nominee
Continued From Page One I The civil rights test came af-
efeller will take second billing ter the Scranton camp was de-
in GOP councils to new faces feated on an amendment to
who will rise to power with the condemn extremist groups, in-
new candidate. eluding the ultra - conservative
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SUCH DANCING has always
been. Some say fifty Indians
went to World War I and only
49 came back and that is why
they call it 49. Some say it was
World War II. Some say the
kids started calling the social
dance 49 back in the thirties
when they were dancing at the
'Darko fair and off in the dis-
tance at the midway someone
at the bingo table kept yelling
When Indians dance any-
al giveaway ceremony at 10 a.m. Thursday at the ’hat redevelopment of any area
Exposition campgrounds. A student at Bacone Col- should be taken care of solely
lege, Muskogee, she is a great granddaughter of the by the property owners without
famous warrior Zabile or “Wounded Eye' and also a cies
great granddaughter of the white captive Millie Dur- Many’ property owners and pu... cug. _ ..0. . —
gan. (Staff Photo) other interested citizens, includ- lowed, but public parking facil- Army air strip at Kettersbach.
” “ --ing a large number of police-
A • A men and their families, attend- -______ ________
A m ■ mg a m • m A ma ma — m. me ed the hearing to obtain infor- indicated they were primarily
ArlZOnon MDDorenT mation, and seven citizens
* “E*- Will spoke in favor of the project.
■ " They included Charley Wade,!
Col. (Ret.) Jack L. Rhodes,
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