The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1965 Page: 3 of 18
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Monday, June 28,1965 3
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New York Taxi Workers Strike
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fleet owners today as the work-
The strike was urged by Har-
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EL 5-2803
1805 Cache Road
The strike started shortly be-
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SALE!
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1/2 price
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voice vote at the meeting, spon-
BIOLOGIST DIES
sored by the Taxi Drivers Or-
Entire Stock of Records
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AFL-CIO
Dr. Albert H. Eberling, 82, died
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Prices Good thru Tuesday, June 28th in Lawton
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Melrose
Fresh Soda
Crackers
There are 12.000 metered cabs
in the city, 7,000 of them fleet
Mrs. Wrights
Fresh Bread
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Cons
The major fleet owners have
refused to recognize the com-
mittee as the bargaining agent
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Brownsville
Buffalo
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NEW YORK (AP) — About 5.- cabs and the remainder opera-
500 taxicab workers struck taxi ted by owner-drivers.
Piedmont
Salad
Dressing
Sunday at Grace Cottage Hos-
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Temperalures E«prcted
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Sold Exclusively In Lawton By
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Free Prescription Delivery
-We Give S&H Green Stamps-—
Dial EL 5-1160
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TO CALL FOR THE BEST
BUY ON YOUR INSURANCE
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BEEF
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Home Entertainment Cantor
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STATE FARM
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At Lone Rock in the south- North Canadian River was leav- along the cold front most of the
western part of the state gusts ing its banks in the Oklahoma nation was enjoying dear skies
Nothing To Buy — No Obligation? Get a
Store in Lawton. Be sure to check at the store each week to see if you have a winning ticket.
REMEMBER? A NEW JACKPOT AND A NEW NUMBER EACH WEEK?
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PRESCRIPTIONSWILL
We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities
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1§ KNOMcosTS
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WEATHER FORECAST. Scattered showers and thundershowers are expected
from the middle Mississippi Valley into the North Atlantic states and in sec-
tions of the Gulf Coast and over Honda tonight. Occasional rain is expected
over sections of the northern Pacific Coast. Warmer temperatures are fore-
cast from the Pacific Coast to the Rockies and over sections of the South At-
lantic Coast states . (AP Wirephoto Map)
Winchester. was in poor condi-
tion today at a Cincinnati hospi-
tal. A neurosurgeon said a 22-
caliber bullet apparently hit the
boy and was lodged near his
brain. It was thought at first he
had been hit by wadding from a
blank cartridge.
Wilhite played the part of a
' boy who died in Winchester be-
fore a firing squad in 1863 after
shooting off the hat of Gen John
Hunt Morgan.
4$
Fresh Crisp Pascal
CELERY
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Piftsburgh
Portiond, Me
Vine Ripened
TOMATOES
15c Lb.
FOR TOM'S ICE CO.
2629 Cache Road
For These First Of Week Meat Values!
KUCHING. Malaysia (AP) —
A band of raiders, believed to
he led by Indonesians with local
Communist support went on a
terrorist rampage along a main
highway deep in Malaysia's
Borneo state of Sarawak Sunday
night
A massive hunt for them was
under way.
Attacking in several groups,
the terrorists hit a police station
and homes, killed nine persons
and wounded four
FLOUR
BREAD
OKLAHOMA CITY
US, Weather Bureau Forecosts
World Famous
Magnavox
. Empress Strawberry
PRESERVES
16c
Roleigh
Rood Citv
Reno
Richmond
S’ Louis
> ou Get The Additional Savings of Gunn Bros. Stamps!
NSW MEXICO -
Tue-dov exceot partiy cloudv otternpons
end eveninos and a few thundershowers
C tvot muc temoerm
chonge. r119r3 ’ -U% 2 , _ anamce
+o 105 south. Lows tonight 4 O
southwest 55 to eisewhere.
north CENTRAL TEXAS -
oortiy cloudv and worm tonign one
Tuesdav Thundershowers over ”
cent eost and south Tuesdov.ofernoon
High todov 99 to 95 Low tonight 70 to
ASTRONOMICAL OATA: Sun rises 5:18
• m Tuesdov. sets 7:49 D m. Sivu fwi
bob’ becins 4 48 om ends. 8212 Dm
Moon phose - iost Moon rises 5 33 o m
Tuesdav, sets 8:47 O '”____
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fore 2 am as the workers
poured out of a mass meeting at
Manhattan Center.
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California Valencia - 1
ORANGES
Albonv. N Y
NORTHS AST — Post wind wornings
fer the ioke oreas ot davbreak for sours
eriv winds 25 to miles per four
Parnv cioudv windv with iitfie chonoe
in temoerature todov. toniant ond Tues
oo. Chance ot a few thundershowers
Glone Kansas border tonight and Tues
0ov Afternoon hioh temperatures ower
00s Low tonight near 70
DRESSING
LAWTON AREA RAINFALL REPORT Portiord Ore
Altus
Ardmore
Clinton Sherman AFB
Fort Sill
Goge
Guymon
Hobort
McAlester
Oklahoma City
SOUTHEAST — cieor ’a portly cloudv
end continued worm todov, toniont and
Tuesdav Hich todav 99 to 93 Low
fonignt 71 to 74 High Tuesdav low 90s
Southerly winds 19 to 20 miles per hour
todov
Salt Loke City
OKLAHOMA POINTS Son Antonio
High and low temperatures and 74
hour rainfoll amounts for period ending
NORTHWEST — Lake wind worninos
or. In ettect todav ter southerly winds
neor 25 miles per hour Cieor to porny
cloudy one continued warm todov. 1
night and Tuesdov Afternoon and .non
+me munderstorms over about 30 per
cent of me area High todov neor w
low tonignt 67 to 73 Hioh Tuesdov neor
90
PANHANDLE - Cleor to portly cloudy
todav toniaht ond Tuesday Afternoon
•nd niahttime mhunderstorms over 39 per
tent o’ me area Not quite so worm
fnicht and Tuesdov High todov neor
•0 Low tonight 54 to 66 High Tues-
day 90s
Ponca City
Tinker AFB
Tulsa
In ettect todov for southeriv winds 25
to 30 miles per hour Clear to portly
clovdv and continued worm today, to
nioht ond Tuesdov Hih todov 90 to 94
Low tonioht 70 to 73 High Tuesdov 8%
to 93
at
SOUTHWEST — Loke wnd wornngs
ore m ettect ’odav for southerly winds
25 to X miles per hour Ciear ’a portiy
cloudy and continued warm ’odd. 1o
nioht and Tuesday High todov 90 1o
94 Low tonioht 70 to 73 High Tuesday
9’ to 95
ROUND STEAK
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ARKANSAS — Clear to portiv cloudy
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85 9
COLORADO - Chance of ° few otter
noon mhunderstorms eostern ootder othe.
wise generallv folr tonight and Tuesdov
A iimie warmer afternoons Hip t0d
mostly in mesosot lower eievotions.40
to 79 mountains Low tonight 505 south
45 tO S3 north 30s mountoins
ers pushed their demand for .1, . .....
union recognition ry Van Arsdale Jr., chairman of
„ . • .the New York City Central La-
Thestrikers.began moves,to bor Council. AFL-CIO
spread the strike to all the 16,-
000 taxi drivers in Manhattan. Police headquarters dis-
Brooklyn, the Bronx and patched extra patrolmen to taxi
Queens. garages, offices and parking
lots.
6 a.m. todav
R, THF ASSOCINTED PRESS to 77 miles per hour were re- Panhandle and it was reaching
• ported Milwaukee also was buf- flood stage at Beaver at mid-
Conditions remained hot and feted by high winds night.
humid over m uchsofsthe, nawer Along the southern endiofthe A highway patrol spokesman
today.with, Prmscav cold front,., heavy thunder- called the flood a mystery be-
temperatures on the way storms. hail and damaging 30 miles upstream from
Hot. humid air was en- winds swept through parts of R the river depth was six
trenched over the Southern and Kansas and the Texas Panhan- Bne the nen dePun "a-
Eastern states and parts of the dle.
Midwest. A cold front moving At Fostoria, m northeastern He theorized an isolated thun-
east touched off numerous Kansas, an accumulation of 412 derstorm was responsible Resi-
showers and some sex ere thun- inches of rain was reported Sun- dents of Woodward. Okla., 75
dershowers from West Texas to day evening. Some roads in the miles downstream, were alerted
the Great Lakes north central part of the state to expect flooding Tuesday. No
Funnel clouds were sighted in were covered with water damage or injuries wre report
Towa and Wisconsin Shortly be- The Oklahoma Highway Pat- ed in the sparsely populated
fore midnight strong winds rol reported Sunday night what area. ..
they called a mystery flood The I
re in. of one inch or more mostiv in
wes Tuesdav partiv cloudv Continund
worm and humid. Highs todov_mid X
to lower 90s Lows tonight lower 60s
normwest to 70s southeast
NEUTEBOOM
CAR WASH
AND WAX
Electric buffer used.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wash - $2.50
Wash and Wax — $12.50
Free pick-up and delivery
Call EL 3-7332
All proceeds go to
teen-age rehabilitation,
(my own)
• OFFICE SUPPLIES
• OFFICE FURNITURE
Desks . Chairs - Files
McCord’s Eru.
517 r venue Dial EI5-207S
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Real Bullet
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WINCHESTER, Ohio (AP) —
Tr A Cincinnati doctor said Sunday
that a real bullet apparently
.06 was used Saturday in the mock
execution of a 17-year-old boy
during a sesquicentennial cele-
bration.
The boy, Steven Wilhite of
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1965, newspaper, June 28, 1965; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2033495/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.