The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, April 29, 1968 Page: 4 of 18
eighteen pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Reds Respond,
I
,2
v
um,
a
6
Signing
Public Records
i
Police Court
volved.
ambassador.
to
Hawkins
and
Gore, window broken.
action violated the right of free
&
window domog-
ed in attempted burglary.
1
The Humphrey announcement
your
questions.
Ask for Don Orth.
B.
621 D Ave.
Court Notes
MARRIAGE LICENSES
))
//)
0
3
— divorce gronted and plaintiff’s forme' skillet of grase cought fire and soilled.
Ill
nome, Whisner, restored
onto floor, causing $25 damage at home
$
damage to home of Mrs, Thelma Thomp-
()
Electric Knife
\
$
UJectBend
—
Can Opener/
GIBSON’S PHARMACY
5348-74
1017 S. SHERIDAN
LAWTON
✓
6
Handy
Hannah
Sunday against the refusal of
East Germany to allow Mayor
Klaus Scheutz of West Berlin to
cross its territory Friday. The
three nations made the protest
Robert W. Borker vs. Gayle J Barker son.
— d vorce granted with custody of ch i
dren c warded mother.
Tanker Fire
Under Control
/
By
General
Electric
WE WANT TO SERVE
YOU THE BEST
donesian crewmen died of bums
Sunday.
Overheod Door Company, No i
burglary with loss of some change
a soldering gun.
m&ucan 4
national bank
ported a brother, Larry, age 23, missing
Bobby Lewallen, Belle Chass, La., wife,
Mariean, age 19, missing
Ansley Paper Co., No. 2 C, burglary
with undetermined loss
Johnny Cummings, 314 Summit, theft
of bicycle.
Tip and Everett's Bar, 1206 Lee B vd ,
door damaged by patron
Oklahoman and Times. 2324 Gore B vd .
theft of $20 from newsrack
Lorry A. Seeig, 3809 Ferris, theft of
spore tire and wheel from car.
Steam/Dry
Iron
BT
kul t a.
speeding, $10 fine suspended
Cornev Lossetter, of 413%2 c. driv. based on accurate data.
TIT !
MJni
Fire Reports
Follow ng ore the times and locations
7)
If
1,003,808 independents.
Any registered voter can vote
in the primary. Under the law,
independents can vote in either
Call us, drop us a card or drop
by our office today or tomor-
McCloskey refused to say
whether the North Vietnamese
responses to the U.S. 15-city
■proposal were negative.
and speeding, $20 bond forfeited.
Rodrico D. Romon, 43, of 1305 Clover
ack 1. Waltz & Co., Inc.
INVESTMENT DEALER
SINCE 1967
The Housing Authority is finalizing plans for a sec-
ond group of 150 units also to be constructed in the
Lawton View Addition.
Thomas, who now resides at 1512 New York, is ex-
pected to move into his new home in early May. Rent
will be $25 per month.
INVESTING THROUGH
Mutual Funds
IS EASY
when youre through
playing games.
SuDport aworded mother.
Rodio Shop, Sheridan
“ww
Charge HI
558)
J. Roy Cocke. No. 61 5. 49th, lost
THE WIFESAVERS!
^ud^et Savers, too.
com-coerated machines
Oneta Foster, 2609 B
Thomas Jefferson was the
first U.S. secretary of State.
John Hay superintended the de-
partment until Jefferson was
sworn in.
Helen Fletcher, 2306 E, theft of shoo
rug from clothes line.
Herb Stonehocker Jr., 405 5 45th, re-
posted attempt to enter home while away
Shirley Golden, 1708 E, son. Lonnie
Cox, injured when attacked by two men,
who also entered home and destroyed
some food.
Margoret Hagaman, 1803 E, theft of
wallet.
7 V
63
P. C. Cavazos for Western Lounge,
205 C
Danita Schladweiler for LoF-esta Club,
11th and Park.
DISTRICT COURT ACTIONS
pabilities are only to try to han- Symington: "But if I may say
die the rather rudimentary mis- so, the Department of Defense
siles Red China is expected to specifically stated it was to pro-
have in the early 1970s. tect us from China."
S. Muskie of Maine, who heads
the Democratic Senatorial Cam-
paign Committee, is taking the
favorite-son route to stay un-
committed.
In Iowa, Gov. Harold Hughes,
who is believed to lean toward
Kennedy, said Humphrey has
"strong, broad-based support"
among labor, farm and business
groups. But he said he will wait
until after the May 24-25 state
E HUH i
Robert Horndeck, 1323'5 Woshinaton,
burglary of building with loss of $20 from
3*eh-
Two other crewmen, both
Greek engineers, were trapped
in the ship's engine room and
were feared dead.
The vessel had a crew of 30.
11 G
Portable (5-
Hand / g--
Mixer.—'I /
But Don't Agree
WASHINGTON (AP) - North
Vietnam has responded through
diplomatic contacts in Laos to
U.S. proposals of 15 possible
sites for preliminary peace
talks, U.S. officials said Mon-
day, but there is still no agree-
ment on a site.
State Department press offi-
cer Robert J. McCloskey said
there were sessions in Vienti-
ane, Laos, on Saturday and
again on Sunday.
"No agreement on a site has
yet been reached.’ he declared.
The United States in the
preceding three weeks had sent
at least three messages to Ha-
noi suggesting a total of 15 pos-
sible cities for talks and the
State Department had said that
there had been no official or for-
mal response from the North
Vietnamese government.
Monday, however, in response
to questions about the Saturday
and Sunday contacts, officials
said that there now have been
responses.
McCloskey first said that the
main effort of the U.S. and
North Vietnam has been to set-
tle the site problem, implying
there was some subsidiary ef-
fort on what the parties might
talk about in the next round aft-
er the site is selected.
Under questioning, however,
McCloskey said that in fact the
effort to agree* to a site was the
the Soviet
We wont every subscriber to re-
ceive his paper close to his doorstep
each day. Once in a while your car-
rier boy may forget and when he
does we wont you to tell us You
can help us give Vou better service
If you will call the numbers listed
when you fail to receive your poper.
CONSTITUTION &
PRESS CIRCULATION
3RD & A
For Office Delivery of missed papers,
please call during the time listed here:
MORNINGS Before 10 a.m.
EVENINGS Before 8 p.m.
SUNDAY Before 10:30 a m.
Dial
353-0627
353-0626
For the finest and most complete
newspoper in the Southwest, subscribe
to the Lawton Evening Constitution
and Morning Press and the Sunday
Constitution-Press.
The 56-year-old vice president
spoke vigorously of maturity of
judgment, national unitv and
priorities for peace he left no
doubt he felt he was best quali-
fied to achieve.
But the expressed judgment
of his campaign managers,
Sens. Fred Harris of Oklahoma
and Walter F. Mondale of
Minnesota, that the vice presi-
dent could win the nomination
on the first ballot was charged
off to the usual optimism.
• 319 “D" Ave. Phone 153-3456
I
“We simply do not agree that a turnout of about 25 per cent visit his city or town clerk later
there has been a long-term of the state’s 2.6 million regis- i and switch back.
trend away from competitive tered voters is predicted. In The official clection nrococur.
bidding." responded Morris. He past primaries the turnout aver- omcta election procedure
said the public record will show aged about 10 per cent.
"just the reverse is true." - - ---- ■
Your Choice
‘ 881
row. We’ll answer all
Daley of Chicago openly into the
vice president’s camp with the
tn , .. . > . , 118-vote Illinois delegation. Net-
prehenosficrlssbvetionpropdmrether did»seem to alter the fa
crats and Republicans. Thev vorite-son plans of Gov. Richard
Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, D- are allowed to vote only within J. Hughes as head of New Jer-
Minn., and Republican Gov. their own party. ’ sey’s 82-vote delegation.
John A. Volpe, a favorite son,:-------------
of fires reported to the Lawton Fire
. Department:
4:20 p.m. Sunday — Sher'dan and
an open house which ran from 2 till 4 p.m.
The brick, two-bedroom house is located in a com-
plex with three sother houses. effort and, hat the issue or
Payne said the 150 units within the project should an agenda had not been in-
be completed at a rate of eight to 10 per week, and volved
that all are expected to be completed sometime in
July, well ahead of the contract completion date of
December. The units are dotted throughout Lawton
View Addition.
I
III
Mrs. E E Smith, 703 Columbia, theft
of gas cap from car
Ray Nauman, 1207 Arlington, theft of
tire and wheel from true*
Wade Oldsmob e. Secord and A, bur.
glary of building with undetermined loss
Lane, failure to yleid right-of-way, $20
bond forfeited.
Billie D. Ogden, 19, Fort Sill, driving
without a license, $20 bond forfeited
Gary Dale Derr, 19, Mangum, reckless
driving, $10 bond forfeited; operating Im-
Jomes D. Hance, 35.""LQWton, and prpcerly realstered vehicle, 310 bond for-
amue’EfBr 3701,22060 Sil ond Mutov Crolo Baugh, 16. Chattanooga,
Arlene Donko, 22. owton ' disreparding signal ilght, 510 bond for-
Thomas G. Fox, 21, Fort su. ond fetted: speeding., $10 bond forfeited.
Patty. Collins, 20. Phoenix, Ar Edoor inale, 40. of 1712 0. creating a
Thomas M. Bowlin, 43. and Pair c o aisturbance by fiahting, $20 bond for-
Conell, 25, both of Lowton IWM.
Charles Michael Blades, 20, end Don Juanita Cormichgel, 56, of 3536 Ferris,
no Foye Pendley, 16, both of R -- IIlegaI use of water, *10 bond forfeited.
Springs, Mike Onco, 17, of 1208 A, contributing
to the delinquency of o minor, fined
BEER LICENSES $20.
Georoe A Box for Mus Drive-Inn, 00) Public drunkenness choroes: eioht 520
S Sheridan Rood. tines ond four $20 bonds forfeited
Peoor Jordon for Skyway Restouront
Municlool Airport.
Mildred Box for Box s ice Dock, 1302
Lee Blvd.
- f Evy
357-3939
•y
/HV-
convention before backing a
candidate.
• Cache Rd. Square Phone 353-6631
are running uncontested on
their respective ballots.
However, Sen. Robert F. Ken-
nedy, D-N.Y., and Vice Presi-
cmcpno, 0, . e., dent Hubert H. Humphrey are]
SINGAPORE (AP) A fire expected to receive write in
aboard a Vietnam-bound tanker votes from their supporters
wassrroughtaunderrenntroltoday Similarly, backers of former
TYrerdashrna! anemtenatenta Vice President Richard M Nix-
deep-wterg"butnd “AX on and New York Gov. Nelson
broke out astern. Three crew- A.Rockefellerare expected to
men have perished and two oth- support their choice on a write-
ers are missing nc, , , .
Te, 1102 riu..o State law requires that the
The 5,560-ton Liherian-r eg is- man who wins the primary in
tere 1. Asssimi t I k carnied each part must receive all of
$4 worth of high octane the state’s convention votes on
gasoline and kerosene for Sai- the first ballot —'
8on. ., . . , McCarthy is expected to take
The blase broke out Friday the Democrats’ 72 delegate
after the vessel had left an in- votes to the Democratic conven-
donesian port. She was about 30 tion in Chicago, and Volpe, who
miles south of Singapore but has expressed interest in the
made her way closer to port be- GOP vice presidential spot. is
fore the crew abandoned ship. expected to take the 34 Republi-
The tanker's chief engineer can votes to the GOP convention
died of severe burns shortly aft- in Miami.
er the fire broke out. Two In- An official breakdown of Bay
State voters shows 1,062,781 re-
gistered Democrats, 574,949 re-
gistered Republicans, and
RIGHTS VIOLATED
BONN (UPI)—Ambassadors
of the United States, Britain
and France filed a protest
ing left of center, $10 fine * sspended
Douglas W. Hillis, 18, of 2933 Euclid,
speeding, fined $20
Tommy A. Curtsinger, 17, jf Star Rt.
Lawton, disregarding signal light, fined
520.
G’enn Boone, og* not listed, of 2113
F, use of profanity in public, fined
$20.
Larry Joe Gann, 22, of 1410 N. 15th,
creating a disturbance by fightingr fined
$20
Aubrey Dennine Young, 31, Cache,
reckless driving, $20 bond forfeited
Donald L. Wvand, 23, Fort Sill, driving
without o license, $20 bond forfeited,
reckless driving, $20 bond forfeited;
COLD-SINUS
Miseries?
Is your head pounding — nose running — are your eyes watering and are yu
M«UU( — sneering — eneerng?
Have you blown your nose until it is raw?
We're sorry you're •offering w; ohviously you're not aware of our proluet
SYNA-CLEAR and thia it ear fault.
SYNA-CLEAR it the original timed release tablet that tives up to eight hours
of reel relief from cold symptoms and elogged up sinuses. And that's a guar,
antee •
We do not have millions to spend no TV to tell you about SYNA-CLEAR: just
this small ad. We do not rimmick our Advertisinr and product by offering
twelve ho art of medication. What i medicatien without relief? SYNA-CLEAR
la what we offer and it tives you eight hours relief per tablet or your money
back to fall.
We could go into detail on how our produet work, and sbout the fine formula,
hut we would rather you ask the rxperts about SNYA CLEAR. The drugziot
at the atore listed below or your family dorter can tell you about the merits
of our fine formula.
SYNA-CLEAR eonts a little more ($1.s0 * $1 00 aim) becuse it doe, more.
You're buying relief and not gimmicks.
Try SYNA-CLEAR as won as possible — you know — all have to Jose are
yaw discomorta
TMe Lttle nd han en awfully big job to do - to get you to try SYNA-CLEAR.
50,as abomee, eut me out and send in with •" empty SYNA-CLEAR carton
and wall mail you a check for 50€ for just trying SYNA-CLEAR. If you have
time to tell us about the renyltu SYNA-CLEAR gave you, we would be pleaned
to bear from you.
speeding, ftned $10.
William L. Wages, 51, Fort Sill, speed-
ing, fined $10. Keystone of the committees . ___________________-
a ---•■• . sRoyE. Munsonio5l of 407 NW W”’ criticism was testimonv it said , Humphrey picked up some Kennedy’, McCarthy and Hum- in Humphrey’s native state of
“ononundsmOInPVozs.M.h W imd‘ L Sonfelllbo. 43. of 4313 RIdge- showed that the Defense De- fresh endorsements with his for- phrey. South Dakota, Sen. George
cycle crest, neolloent driving: fined1,510 partment was overcharged $130 mal entry Saturday into the con- Hart said he thinks sentiment McGovern has welcomed the
cMorv In Porter, 1606 Irwin, theft o’ 61- sodeninnd 2 o ' million on a single aspect of de- test against Sens. Robert F. is split in Michigan where the vice president into the race but
‘GEorge M lm. 712 Arbuckie, mailbox Bert Lee Dickev, 27. of 305 n m. fense procurement practices. Kennedy, D-N.Y., and Eugene bulk of the 96-vote delegation is has declared his own neutrality,
domooed o, vondols soeedina. fined. 520. „ . D„k 10hvinvei this fiour. ronro J. McCarthy, D-Minn. chosen in district contests and Similarly, Senate Democratic
Bancos Restouront, 113 N. Second. Dorothy h Sonntag. 21. of 203 Pork, oovously, this figure repre: But partv leaders in swing the remainder at a state con leader Mike Mansfield nf Mon
burolary wan undetermined loss from neg oe- driving 1 ned »’o sents only a fraction of the total 5 PaTy, ead „ sw 8 me nmainner at a state con Leaner MiKe Manshieid of Mon
coin-operated machines; suspect orrested. Loueva Jeon Simoson, 30. of 1015 Alto overcharge"he; " np| “saidI of i states whose support he needs vention in June. tana and Sen. Warren G. Mag-
.Fronk Edward Ford. 407 s paint Lone, spcedina, t.ne« 5to MemeEr iw paiiei saw oi to assemble the 1.312 convention He said he thinks about one- nuson of Washington are avoid-
thrown on pickud by children Gory Glenn Rickman, 19, of 2’28 Lin- the Defense Departments over- mine womuan co 17 om eoi u 2 .0 in , -n i 5 r F; j
abc Coffee snor 109 Euc a. buralarv com, speeding, fined 820: disregardina ali purchasing outlav which votes require , for the nomina- fourth of the delegates will rep- ing taking sides. Sen. Edmund
with loss of undetermined amount at nonoi lloht, (med $20 thi 1 ... , . 1 tion didn t budge from the neu- resent organized labor. AFL-
money from coin-operoted mochines. Donald Wavne Price. 17, of 2407 Ave. ’*115 year Witt total ahOUt 543 Dll-
Clorence J. Posey. 145 Bobbi’, child's I, driving left of center, fined $20. lion—by far the biggest of any
drum domooed by children Gerold ne Miller, 26. of 2210 5. Sheri- federal azency • • • = •
Orville Greenwood, 1610 N 26th, glass don Rood, Imoroder bocking, $i0 fine wua aee ’ nnpr ID. F ■ "T I
In.potlo shot with *■ susdended. The report further charged N" HAr | Ar* IIFHAII#
105 Anous three tires on gu^t^xr^sw 103 An the department has used only L J ECi LuCaT I UEEOUT
Onol C Clork, 1605 A. Inlured when Everett Lionel Lewis, 48, of ’001 Deer- timidly a 5-year-old congres-
k ..0.1, sonohorn. Bor born, neo'gent drivmg, ftned 810 sional act designed tO insure _ _
MorthasEvshoner2212Mseventheme Buster H Lartimer, 33, of 4519 g, that negotiated contracts arep le a || P •
..»in m lh... Predicted In Primary
panel claimed the $130 million ■
overcharge. And the committee BOSTON (AP) - The size of party. Bv voting for one party
contended the department had the write-in vote will attract at- or the other, an independent’s
refused to move toward more tention in the Massachusetts affiliation is changed to that . ---------------
, competitive bids, fewer nego- presidential preference primary party. But if he wishes to retain didn’t bring Mayor Richard J.
tiated congracts. Tuesday. his independent status, he must
Joan Marie Thompson vs. Robert Clar- of Lerov Pointer.
•nee Thompson — divorce aranted with 2:51 a.m todav — 716 S. 46th, wall
custody of children and $80 per month heater caught fire and resulted in $100
isiswhers
4 I ME LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Monday, April 29, 1968
Defense Against Missiles Aimed
BJnerpoen Injury Accidents
toge — money judgment of $2,667 on note - /
aworded plaintiff; money ludgment of _ , ,
82,117,26 owarded DeYong on cron petl. , Following ore the nomes of persons
Hao against Prestage, money iudoment Involved In inlury occldents Investigoted
of $4,214.52 aworded DeYong on cross: by. Lawton Pollce ond the Highway Pa-
petition against Burke. Trol: _ .
Lorry Wade Betik vs. Brunhlida Betik --H• !• mlies, €051 of Lawton
— divorce granted - Driver: Dennis E Maury, Heodauor-
Dortha Lou Bnster vs. Joe William ters Compony, Reynolds Army Hosoltal,
Brister - divorce granted Fort Sill. Inlured Maury, suffering mi
indo Lee Briggs vs Thomas R Briqos nor head. snou*aer and ankle inluries
- restraining order and temporory sub token to Revnolds. Invest gated at 7; 12
sort opproved. 1 on"-
P-u -ld- WVuIu PIVVauE apwii"
ic protection for 50 major U.S. 292
cities. "23
In his testimony, McNamara gieza
denied the U.S. was committed
to a philosophy that there is no K0em
point in trying to develop an ad- Halm
Former Secretary of Defense Foster: “That is correct, sir." equate ABM system. 2752a
Robert S. McNamara told the Symington: “ ... Are vou McNamara ’said the fiscalj 1gi85
same group the Sentinel system saying that actually it is the 1969 request for $1.2 billion in 22402
was technically capable of inter-1 first step that we could lake in ABM funds includes $250 million
cepting Soviet missiles but only protection against the Soviets?" for a project known as Defender —
inAmh "hnaberepeatedly since wasosmade Tpemrtatsnsamahat orconeinucntgytorryne 5X First public!housing tenant Robert Thomas checks * his new home at 1602 Georgia. He signed a rental
last fall’s announcement on the and concurred in by Gen. an ABM system capable of pro-1 ease Sunday afternoon. The house, on the left is part of a four-house complex.
ABM decision, McNamara em-i (Earle G.) Wheeler was that tecting us against a large-scale
phasized the anti-Chinese char- this deployment is consistent! Soviet attack.” -7 A ■ ■ j m f lu f I f
Denial Follows 75 Afiend Publ,c Housin9 Lease
Some 75 persons were on hand Sunday for the first
nIn . lease-signing ceremony of Lawton’s initial 150-unit
I AnA C KAnor public housing project.
Cases Rennr+er Policp Cnir+ Mlivl • 1 IVFVI । The lease was signed at 2:30 p.m. between Robert L.
cases reported nolce court wsuco. ,, T. Thomas, 32. an employe of the Lawton Sanitation
To City Police .'Sa.’U'SWJ Pentagon has denied ‘congrese Department, and the Lawton Public Housing Author-
_. exceot cases resulting in dismissal, oc sional committees accusations V , ,, . .
.Following, ore the nomes of no d auittai or transfer to other lurisdictions that the Defense Department’s The ceremony was held at 1602 Georgia, Thomas’
Uolinonngbnslohenseeoorsegseawmmtoporosccupon: , 0 , E controls over its vast outlays new house. Among those attending were Charlie
R Lorton_Police Dezortment:., H.soeea--3. fined 520.56’ have been "loose and flagrantly Payne, chairman of the Lawton Public Housing Au-
bicycle- -oke of RfHO'd E Johnson, 29, of Ma NW negligent.” thority; Lawton Mavor Wavne Gillev: Flovd 00k
Dledeth Brierton, ,713 EIm, thett 0( Eamnpo"cEonPrehiacepeesn0g."S8o50 The denial came on the heels president of the Lawton Chamber of Commerce and
^e- nX“’ 1917 Arllnoton, thett 210 For, SIH, panrsport byuthesenateHouse Jack Webb, executive director of the housing author-
Jock Ford. 2524 Prentice, theft of sdore improder turn, fined *'«• v™ 2 upcommitee on ity.
tire ond wheel from DIckUD. Andrew r Ansenberoer, 21, Fort sin. Economy and Governmenti -D ., _
Cleveland school. 271 and j, burglar/Improper backing, fined j’o. which said the department too 1 ayne said some 75 persons attended the ceremony,
to nteriinro with consideroble vandalism foilor tU-yiTawniondot.wav. “U’$20° often settled contracts by nego- and about 250 to 300 persons toured the house during
Nellie White, 1511 A, son, John, age Alfred N. Barbier, 24, Fort Sill, speed tiation rather than competitive ------
15, inlured when struck by another 15- ing. fined $10. bidding, and allowed contrac. ■ ■ ■ — ■ _ _
dX^ng^V^rVd'ro"01''' torstousegov Nn-e T. A, D,px,, 1 , og. Ml r
nUDSn VecQS 10 UCT rdnV LOOuCfS Uli r6HC6 contending the East German
Galvus Pratt, 17. Costa Meso, Calif., Thomas D. Morris, assistant I “
driving without a license, fined $io, im secretary of defense in charge access to West Berlin.
proneriesxbous"Lfnnsdon51 of 2311 Lin of installations and logistics, WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice tral position they have taken CIO President George Meany is .Neither were there outward
com. neollgent driving fined $20. responded by citing audited ’ President Hubert H. Hum- since President Johnson an- supporting Humphrey. Walter stirrings in Ohio, with 115 votes,
.Fred L”’ 21, s'"' speedino. fined public reports he said proved phrey's toughest assignment as nounced March 31 he would not Reuther, head of the United or Pennsylvania’with 130
Ronald M. Burbarv, 29, Fort sin, the department has saved $15 an active candidate for the accept renomination. | Auto Workers, has remained si- Humphrey's official an-
wrong wov on one way street, fined $io. billion through new manage-Democratic presidential nomi- in Michigan, for example, I lent. Hart said he knows one nouncement Saturday before a
Lorry Jomes Spelts, 22. Fort siii, ment practices over a six-year nation apparently will be to en- Sen. Philip A. Hart said in an close Reuther adviser who is for crowd of about 2 000 supporters
period ending in 1966, tice party leaders off the politi- interview he hasn't been able to-Kennedy and another who is for who cheered him to the chande-
cal. fence. make up his jnind as between McCarthy. Hers, was counted by all con-
cerned as a social, political and
television success.
y6u come
np7.
Pau Ine Hertzog vs. Con Hertzog _ Bishop Roads, trash fire,
divorce granted. 8:43 D.m Sunday — One mile east
and a half-mile south of Lawton, trash
SUPERIOR COURT ACTIONS Ure
Francis Moback vs Cori E. Moback 10:06 p.m. Sunday - 1506 Wisconsin,
j
SAVE MONEY
ON USDA BEEF
Contact the largest Seller of Freezer Beef
in the Southwest.
If Transferred We Will
Purchase unused Portion
CARL’S FOOD MART
2315 Sheridan Rd. Ph EL 3-7814 or EL 3-7817
Financing Available
At Soviets As Well As Chinese 2
; ■
WASHINGTON (AP) — The acter of the system. with the first phase of a deploy- 9na0
Pentagon's chief scientist has Testimony by both men came ment against the Soviet Union'”! Fems.2
provided the first official ac- in errly February but was pub- Foster said he didn't recom- iuP‘A1kzmsa.. dj
knowledgment that the $5 billion licly released only recently. mend "thickening" the antimis- He itammii ’
U.S. defense planned against The issue came up when Sen. sile defense because the U.S. ..L’ A12nH2as He
any Red Chinese missiles also is Stuart Symington, D-Mo., asked does not now possess the means j H2bi Biiddm. gki
a first step toward an anti-So- Foster to explain why the ad- of intercepting huge numbers of HYEi##15A2M#2
viet shield. ministration seemed to’ be ignor- ICBMs nor an adequate ability . HMomumemNN
Dr. John S. Foster, director of ing the Soviet missile threat to sort electronically among luH-fuqamatii
Defense Research and Engi- while tackling a lesser Chinese clouds of chaff and dummy war- ' Minkuurikniteasa
neering, told the Senate Armed threat. heads which might surround So- Pii:•' SWUPIIII 4.1
Services Committee the pro- Foster replied: "I believe that viet missiles, 11 pmopuMaHl
posed antiballistic missile the action the United States is But he said Wheeler, chair-
(ABM) system, called Sentinel, now taking is all the action the man of the .Joint Chiefs of Staff, smmaiDbammi
could be the foundation for an United States can take, whether recommends going from the $5 isezamasdd
expanded defense against the in an attempt to stop an all-out billion system to an eventual
Soviets. Soviet attack, or whether to pro- shield that would provide specif- maldiazme
Foster made clear, however, vide damage denial against a in »— En —i- „ e l E-au
that current U.S. plans and ca- Chinese ICBM ...”
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, April 29, 1968, newspaper, April 29, 1968; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2036243/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.