The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 333, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1966 Page: 3 of 28
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decisions. Another former justice. N. S. Corn, testi-
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HIGH COURT SCANDAL FIGURES. Former Su-
prem Court justices Earl Welch, left, and N. B. John-
son, right, appeared in Oklahoma City Tuesday to
testify in a hearing on whether a case on which they
ruled should be reopened. O. A. Cargill Sr., center.
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perman will deal with the ad- after Henry Miller Shreve, who
vances in science. in medicine, founded the city in 1835.
in education, the planning prob- Shreve, called the father of
lems of urban civilization and Mississippi River navigation,
government, the problems of was an expert engineer,
the poor and the rich, the white steamboatman and inventor,
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the well,” he said. “GOLD MOLD’
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vide the in-depth articles we low drug aureomycin is taken
must have regarding our cul-from the Latin words “aurum.”
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that heis "the world s most Orleans for their new profes-
modest Texanhas just arrived sional football team "
for his annual visit here. don,t see why that should
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Thru Saturday only! Misses
really new and important to our a . ..__________._______
readers? Could it not be com- fornia’s governor-elect. It will
pressed into a page or even less, be Reagan’s first public speech
leaving us far more space to since he defeated Gov. Edmund
devote to background, interpre- G. Brown in the Nov. 8 election,
tation. to explanation? Dickin- Also scheduled to address the
son asked. delegates is Walt W. Rostow.
To handle the newspaper’s special assistant to the Presi-
changing role. Dickinson enyi- dent on foreign policy matters,
sions “a new breed of journalist
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HIS talk opened a four-day
meeting of news executives
from across the nation.
This plan would include a re- ________
duction in the emphasis now Tuesday as the site for the 197 0
placed on coverage of spot APME convention. The conven-
news tion will be held in Chicago in
1967. in Oklahoma City in 1968
and in Hartford, Conn., in 1969.
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By Newspapers Urged
CORONADO, Calif. (AP) — man—I predict that we will find
Newspapers must take up the ourselves less often the targets
task of increasing man’s under- of petty and annoying criticism,
standing of man. William B. “This transition is not an easy
Dickinson, president of The As- one to make—but it must be
sociated Press Managing Edi- made. These are difficult days
tors Association, said today. for newspapers and for newspa-
Dickinson managing editor.of Premonntngers oursuhourrop
thednggade'p WS?. 33rd ward path, I think, is clearly
annual convention to redefine markem-
the meaning of news and to do a "If we can move with allde-
better job of covering the news liberate speed and with reason-
that is transforming the world, able smoothness if we can
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the causes and the conse- said-
than 100 years, they found it
difficult to adjust to being Avis.
Construction of the Astro-
New Orleans Dome Worries Texas
needed to revive their spirits.
By DICK WEST “Louisianians0” I said. “Why they might build a domed It was the next best thing to
are you worried about them?” stadium that is bigger and an instant replay of the battle
“I’ve heard reports they plan better than the Astrodome. 1 of San Jacino. With Sam
to build a dome stadium in New wouldn’t put it past them.” Houston on isolated camera.
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This may not be generally father is alarmea. Should
known, but when Alaska came Louisiana now become No. 1 in
into the union as the largest the domed stadium field, “the
state. Texans were more deeply world's most modest Texan”
wounded than they let on. will have a lot of competition.
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had been in the milk too long.
My first thought was that he
was beginning to feel the
weight of, his 83 years. But
when I inquired of his health,
he assured me he didn’t feel a
day over 82.
“Well, then, what’s bugging
you, Li’l Daddy?” I asked.
“It’s them Louisianians, son.”
he said. “They’ve got me
worried half sick.”
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 333, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1966, newspaper, November 16, 1966; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2035070/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.