The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1966 Page: 3 of 16
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Buffalo Barbecue last night at Lake Quanah Parker.
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Reynolds Army Hospital fol-
lowing a short illness, will be
at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Dal-
ton-Ritter Funeral Home Chap-
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Graveside services. with full
military honors, will be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Kil-
leen Memorial Park Cemetery,
Killeen, Tex., under the direc-
tion of the Dalton-Ritter Funer-
al Home
Chaplain (Lt.) James C. Bean
of Fort Sill will officiate.
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1935 at Fort Logan, Colo. He members of city councils and
was a member of Headquarters Chamber of Commerce
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Funeral Rites I'Three From County Make
Methodist
Church near Brilon. Mr. Pen-
under way
lowing his second three-year
there as a typewriter repair-
man before coming to Japan
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the hotel.
has been reassigned effective
July 25 as the commandant of
the Judge Advocate General’s
School at Charlottesville, Va.
2nd Artillery, at Fort Sill. towns are invited to attend.
He married Lill M Timmons Registration is set for 8:30-
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.. . • PUEBLO. Colo (UPI) —
Maj Gen (Ret.) Ralph McT. Police today searched for 18
! ennel left this morning for floors of a 21-story apartment
Relton, S ( , to attend services building Officers said theives
for his brother, E C. Pennell, took that much of a four-foot-
who died Monday, night. Serv- high plastic model of the struc-
ices were to be held Wednesday ture
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Dale. Needles, Calif.; his fa- the U. S. Constitution, which
ther, W. R Dale. Amarillo, provides for succession by the
Tex.; two sisters. Mrs. Maxine vice president in the event a
Broughton: Needles: Calif.i Mrs. president becomes disabled.
Tex., The amendment also would
I pizzans. famous academy
paign Medal. World War II Vic-
internship at Duke Hospital. He Barley
received his medical degree Wheat
Sunday from the University of Prairie Hay
Oklahoma School of Medicine, Milo
Oklahoma City. Alfalfa Hay
Mrs Young is the former Shell Corn
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____ a m. A registration fee of advocate. Col. Lewis F. Shull,
the home, one son, Sgt. Wayne 15 includes lunch, he said.
Ray Dale, stationed with the -
MarindugnhteKe’vresFrances New Hampshire
cowardly massacre of the
small country of Viet Nam."
He read an open letter to
the Japanese people and gov-
ernment requesting that he be
allowed to stay and work in
Japan and a cable to presi-
dent Johnson calling for a halt
to the bombing of Viet Nam
Christensen has been in Tok-
yo with is 5-year-old son Eric
for two months, working for a
Japanese export-import firm
with its French and English
correspondence His wife, a
native of Paris, lives with
■ RURAL FORUMS
■ WASHINGTON (UPI - The
■ House Republican leadership
B is planning a series of ’ rural
citizens forums throughout the
- nation this month to discuss
farm problems. The first meet-
ing is scheduled for June 18
at Athens, Ohio.
Citizenship in protest against- He said he hopes in have his
U S policy in Viet Nam fam y join him ir the fall
“I am sorry to admit?* the A Socialist member of Par-
painter and sculptor told a- . lame, Kanichi shimura,
news conference, ’that the told the.newsmenhe.would
majority of the Ameri an peo- sponor the artists stay in
pie feel r ighteous and just in Japan. . for, as , long as he
supporting a cruel, brutal and ’ " So ' a lis ' also op-
* pose American participation in
’he Viet Nam war as well as
the Japanese government s de
fense alliance with the United
States.
The New Englander came to
Japan under the sponsorship
of Tadashi Abe a company
president he met in Pans
' while Christensen was a stu-
dent at the Beaux Arts Acad-
emy Abe was reported upset
about the American’s decision
to renounce his citizenship
and to have indicated he would
not longer sponsor him.
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The U. S. Embassy said
Christensen, to renounce his
citizenship, would have to ap-
pear before a consular office,
state his wishes in writing and
have his passport invalidated.
WEATHERFORD — Sixty- a minimum of 14 semester
five students, three of them hours to be eligible for either
from Comanche County, made honor roll.
straight "A" grades on a 4-point Residents of Comanche Coun-
system during the Southwestern ty on the honor rolls include:
State College spring semester. President’s Honor Roll
and are listed on the Pres- INRIAHAMA. on; p-1.,
ident’s Honor Roll INDIAHOMA: Toni Parker a
Qualifying for the Deans Hon- LAWTON: Ricki Graef and
or Roll were more than 700 Norma Bailey Rice.
others who had averages of B Dean’s Honor Roil
(3.0) or better with no grades FLETCHER: James Nolen.
of D, F, or incomplete. CACHE: Edward Adams and
Marv Couch. Charleston, S. C
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OKYO (AP» — Will lam R
I Christensen a 37 ■ e ■ ■
old artist from Hartford
Conn , announced today he
will renounce his American
He then would become a state-
less person Normally he
would then fare deportation
Deportation procedures are
almost always instituted in
such cases in Japan Christen
sen said if Japan wouldn't
have him he would take h s
son to "‘some neutral country
and make my home and my
living."
He said he would burn his
draft card but since he is 4F
he didn't think 'such an act
is most effective way to regis-
ter opposition.""
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VOLUNTEER COOKS Joe Reed, left and Ed Cagle serve charcoal- Joe Hardin during the Lawton Chamber of Commerce’s annual
ed buffalo meat to cadets Jimmy Ruhl, left. Derrick Younkin and Buffalo Barbecue last night at Lake Quanah Parker. (Staff Photo)
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1966, newspaper, June 14, 1966; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2034603/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.