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Lawton, Area Funerals
HOSPITAL ITEMS
Jerlene McCowan
PRAGUE (UPI)—East Ger-
many’s Communist chief Walter
charged in connection with a
June robbery in which an Alva
Czechoslovak
both sides pledged to increase
Home Chapel.
9
An ordinance takes effect Fri-
the East Europe bloc.
and
Alexander Dubcek put on
a
broke the chill so apparent in
ian Church of Walters,
Mrs.
a
A waitress, Mrs. Dietz had
surgery.
York, medical.
Mrs. Ella Turner, Guthrie;
a
Tulsan Forms GOP
Group For Wallace
ma, medical.
Justice and Davis were await-
eight great-grandchildren.
John Henry Selby, Walters, ing trial in connection with a
TULSA (UPI) - A Tulsa con-
land, 51, of 601 N. 17th. will be
Becker Funeral Home Chapel.
do not sacrifice the goals of the
and predicts a victory for the
1915 to Lora M. Overturf.
Mr. Smith
like to see it brought to an end
called him to express support
way or another,” he said.
one
and will be working actively in
Gordon was
what he considers the restrict-
We didn’t think Nixon or
of the three Democrats
any
going to come up for
are
named as one of four
governor’s state police body-
This was described by Gor-
for Humphrey Committee.
ans
Humphrey touched
of other Republicans who have
. The main issue for Gordon
CHICAGO
Ill.
HEIGHTS,
fire swept a business in Chicago
God in Christ.
land Cemetery under direction
which smoldered past dawn.
Survivors include his wife,
Contract letting on a 1785,000
medical.
Pauls Valley and Wynnewood
K
shook the East Side Launder-
about two
ton, expected in
Cain II, three-month-old son of
weeks.
the fire scene and Chicago in the blast.
new labor contracts.
Chicago suburbs in the event of
STORES
in Highland Cemetery
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un-
was
en the Cook County sheriff’s of-
neral Home.
21st, surgery.
AFTER firemen extinguished
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INCLUDING ALL
STEEL CASKET
Guard Follows
His Governor
Most of Sunday’s fires caused
only minor damage. An East
and his group is the Vietnam
war. He said it should either
Two Vietnamese
Drivers Arrested
Ulbricht
Communist
Originally, the Alamo in Tex-
as was a Catholic mission.
ical.
Byron White, Mountain View,
medical.
Pressure On Steel
Delays 1-35 Bridge
at Walters. He died in 1942.
A member of the First Christ-
• Fairness
• Honesty
• Sincerity
Mrs. Pauline Dietz
Mrs. Pauline M. Dietz, 55, the
Mrs. Alice Fletcher
WALTERS (Staff) — Service
for Mrs. Alice Fletcher, 68, who
Emmett McFarland
Service for Emmett McFar-
11th and Gore
Lawton, Oklahoma
Dial 353-4351
church and the Hayman and
Hawkins clothing store.
Some 200 persons gathered at
Beginning Friday
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
sion.
There was no immediate esti-
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Home will announce arrange-
ments.
East Germany.
Ulbricht met briefly with
Alford Boyd, Snyder, surgery.
Mrs. Jesse W. Burch, 812 SW
50th, surgery.
Orville W. Coffman, Blair,
rank of general.
The police presented the sabo-
tage squad of six men and a
woman at a news conference
and said they had been captured
on the outskirts of Saigon at the
end of July along with nine
Chinese pistols and a quantity of
explosives.
At one point during the night-
long confrontation police and
clergymen enlisted the aid of
five Negro youths from the
crowd who attempted to per-
suade the others to disband and
go home.
Ernie Saviano, owner of the
laundry, said the explosion oc-
curred as he went into a back
room and turned on a light. Sav-
lumbia.
Service and burial will be in
SPRINGFIELD, IU. (UPI)-
Gov. Samuel Shapiro and his
wife Monday slid down a 150-
foot slide which is a favorite
attraction at the Illinois State
Fair.
Right behind them slid the
dise but were driven off by a
cannister of tear gas.
In attempts to break up the
crowd of 60 to 75 then ringing
the clothing store, three cannis-
ters of tear gas were thrown a
short time later, according to
been wounded.
“So it’s been a very
venture and I for one
last week.
Burial will be in Sunset Me-
morial Gardens.
Born Jan. 5, 1917, in Pawhus-
ka, Okla., Mr. McFarland resid-
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four grandchildren.
Albert P. Smith
which spread to the nearby iano, who had worked in the ______ _________________
laundry most of the day, said he Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCain,
had smelled gas for a couple of 1313 New York, who died Satur-
Funeral Calif., home. uuu slues pueugcu . .___.
Mrs. Dietz was the mother of trade and decrease friction in Francisco.
Limit: One per child... P
two per family.
Age Limit: 5 weeks to 12 years.
Groups taken at 99< per child.
Ferris, surgery.
Elbrege D. Sullivan, Route 2,
surgery.
Augusta Conder, Ninnekah,
medical.
dozen young people and police break with police guarding en-
trances to the burned-out store, of Miller’s Mortuary.
Shorter, Duncan surgery.
Della Skyes, 1809 D, surgery.
Mark C. Stratton, 5, and Ste-
phen W. Stratton, 7, sons of Mr.
surgery’.
Floyd Saupitty, Cache, medi-
cal.
The alpaca and the llama are
members of the camel family.
Indiahoma,--
surgery.
Mrs. W. O. Christy, Walters,
medical.
Mrs. Paul Dean, 506 S. 28th,
medical.
Wilson A. DeWitt, Apache,
surgery.
Nick Ray Edwards, Rush
Springs, surgery’.
Mrs. Charles E. Fowler, 2805
N. 34th, surgery.
Nell R. Franklin, 1711 Dear-
born, medical.
Leon W. Grayson, 1304 N.
sister, Mrs. ---------------
a brother, John H. Bradley,
both of Oakland, Calif.; and
Rev. Mart Hardin, pastor of
the First Baptist Church, will
officiate. Burial will be in the
Frederick Cemetery.
The ban apparently is the
pressure the White House is ex-
Jewell of the home; two broth-
ers, Isaac and Woodrow Bates.
No.’ 14 A; three sisters, Mary
Bridgewater, Montgomery, Tex.,
and Hattie Moore and Mrs.
Anna Mae Buchner, both of
Phoenix, Ariz.
McCain Infant
Service for Alfred Jerome Mo
homa, medical.
Mrs. William Rowell, Cache,
surgery.
Mrs. Mark T. Dunn, 609 S. was held at gunpoint escaped
shwridaneandusonetoner,mgedafrom the Woods County jail at
mate of damage in Monday
the clothing-store blaze,” police night’s fires and explosion.
Americans have died in Viet-
nam and another 165,000 have
their discussions at Karlovy
Vary in western Czechoslovakia.
The spade-bearded Ulbricht
was the most bitter critic of
from Frederick High School and
was a World War One veteran.
He was a member of the Amer-
ican Legion and Woodsmen of
the World.
A retired Frederick city em-
ploye, Mr. Smith served for 16
years with the police depart-
ment. A volunteer fireman, he
also served as cemetery sexton
and with the water department.
545.
the state.
"I’ve talked with people in
other parts of the state and I
know there will be conserva-
Moore, former national com-
mander of the American Le-
and a store-front church was
one of six structures hit by a
rash of fires in Chicago Heights
and East Chicago Heights early
Sunday.
Two men were injured as a
SOUTHWESTERN
Admitted:
James Wilson, three-year-old
son of Mrs. Janice Wilson, 703
C, medical.
Andrew Seigrist, three-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sei-
grist, 4215 Elmhurst, medical.
Crystal Vanderbeek, five-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewain Vanderbeek, 1803 Bald-
win, surgery.
David Merwin, 15-year-old son
of Mrs. Pauline Walmale, 732
N. 16th, surgery’.
Mrs. Harvey Buffer, Anadar-
ko, medical.
Mrs. Effie Clinton, 901 Park,
medical.
Born April 6, 1892, Mr. Smith
was a pioneer resident of Till-
before Oct. 1.
Pressed by Mayor Joseph
Alioto after the assassination of
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in Los
Angeles June 5, the Board of Su-
pervisors approved the law July
1 by a 7-3 vote.
Its constitutionality was chal-
lenged last week by an associa-
tion of gun clubs. Superior Court
Judge Andrew J. Eyman ruled
there was no conflict with the
of the home; a step-daughter,
Mrs. Shirley Ann Warren, Land-
lover, Md.; two step-sons, John
H. McCowan, Oklahoma City,
and Carl Wayne McCowan, San
Olivine Beasley, 1701 S. 13th, surerdrow Hale, walters, med. result of the explosion which
cancel price increases they an-
nounced recently after signing
Moore Suggests
Campaign Issue
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
1966 Democratic candidate for
lauu, •l, VI vVl li • Alni* vim •Y , ... _ •
at 10-20 a m Thursday in the servative has formed a Repub- ......
- ’ — • licans for Wallace organization be settled by negotiations that
David Gordon, who has been
a GOP precinct chairman in
Tulsa since 1965 and worked on
many local and state Republi-
can projects, formed the group.
He said about 50 Republican
Monday, August 12 Thru Saturday August 17
Monday, Thursday Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.
9:30’til 9 9:30’til 6
STORE HOURS:
Mon., Thurs., 9:30 ’Til I
Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.,
9:30 ’Til 6
Survivors include his daugh-
ter, Mary McFarland, Los An-
geles, Calif, and two brothers,
Robert L. McFarland. 1009 N.
16th, and Carl R. McFarland,
San Diego, Calif.
Candy Bates
Service f o r Willie Thomas
Czechoslovakia
LETS WORK TOGETHER FOR GOOD LOCAL GOVERNMENT
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
T cI
confirmed that the two men
were dispatch drivers at the
motor pool next to the com-
mand’s Pentagon East head-
DEMOCRAT FOR
V COUNTY CLERK
from the registration. The fee
for others is $1 per weapon. Gun
owners don’t have to carry their
weapons when they register
them at any police or fire sta-
l The ENTIRE portrait photograph
it completed in gorgeous color!
medical.
Dismissed:
Henry Adlean,
Tharp, Oklahoma City, born at
1:54 p.m. Aug. 12, weight 7
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living color
PORTRAIT
Dan Glascock’s
Greenlawn Funeral Home
8th & "B"
Lawton, Okla.
at last! an 8"xl0"
en and
ette, then erupted into fire
on the
ALVA (AP) — Two men
was graduated
jn will be in Walters Cemetery. mauU. cu.. r— — -
Mrs. Fletcher was born Sept. Lawton. Greenlawn Funeral public show of friendliness that
2, 1899, in Texas, She was mar- - “ r------- i-
ned to Elmer Fletcher in 1917
tion.
Any sale, gift or transfer of a
weapon must be reported to po-
lice. The maximum penalty for
violation is six months in jail
and a $500 fine.
Before he called for the law’,
, Alioto urged San Franciscans to
| turn in their weapons voluntari-
ly. Two thousand weapons were
turned in, without a question
asked.
but both delegations spent the Law enforcement officials, the
migu a M. -.u -pa about military and people in legiti-
15 miles from the border with mate firearms sales arc exempt
nesday at Pearson
Mrs. A. G. Edwards, 4213 Jerald J. Harris,
Elmhurst, medical.
gery.
Willis Henry, Tulsa, surgery, goveru
Robert Noah, Gracemont, sur- guard.
gery. . 1-------
Lou Ann Darby, 1805 S. 10th,
former Alabama governor in South Vietnamese government
" or by applying the added force
Mrs. Ola King, Fletcher,
medical.
Mrs. Roy Rhoads, Randlett,
medical.
Mrs. Alton Swindell, 1207 S.
26th, medical.
Mrs. Walter Crosby, Route 3,
medical.
Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, 1718
S. 13th, medical.
Bodo Hilbert, Walters, medi-
cal.
Joe Barnes, Frederick, medi-
cal.
Ollie Warner, Faxon, medi-
Mrs. Lee Hunter, 2712 Arling-
ton, surgery.
Mrs. Dick Ford, 1906 Euclid,
surgery.
Billy Woods, 2114 McKinley,
surgery.
Charley Bard, Walters, sur-
gery.
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- -mum-
Mrs. Pearlie David, 1616
Smith, medical.
Mrs. Vernon Grooms, 1403 H,
medical.
Mrs. French Worthen, No. 2
S. 51st, medical.
Mrs. James Jay, Fletcher,
medical.
Mrs. John Johnson, 706 Wash-
ington, medical.
Mrs. Dorothy Davis, 1231 Gar-
field. medical.
Harry Arnold, 1808 Baldwin,
medical.
Joel Sanders, 703 Euclid,
medical.
Mrs. Lonnie Boles, Randlett,
surgery.
John Miller, 637 S. 45th, sur-
gery.
Dismissed:
Howard Shannon Jones, 23-
month-old son of Shannon Jones,
6103 Dearborn, medical.
Mrs. W. A. Boring, 906 H,
medical.
Mrs. W. L. Smith, Walters,
medical.
Mrs. Bud Carothers, Indiaho-
ma, medical.
against North Vietnam. He
mentioned a naval blockade
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and Mrs. William Stratton, 816 quarters at Tan Son Nhut Air-
port. Their duties included driv-
’> ing for U.S. officers below the
governor of Oklahoma Monday
costly urged Vice President Hubert
would Humphrey to make a campaign
issue of law and order.
FREDERICK (Special)-
Service for Albert P. Smith, 76,
hours. He was cut and bruised day in a local hospital, were pressure the White House is ex-
at 10 a.m. today in the Davis erting on steel companies to
Chapel, A.M.E. Church.
Rev. William Holt, pastor of
cal i Alva during the night.
Teresa Ann Gibson, nine- The two men were among
month-old daughter of Mr. and four who fled after a hole was
Mrs. Jackie Gibson, 211 l med- scraped through a metal wall
ical. in the jail.
Mrs. John W. Heidebrecht, ______ .....
3510 J, medical. । tice, 30, and Floyd August
Mack W. Jameson, 837 N. Davis Jr., 26, both of Oklahoma
17th, surgery. City, had been charged with
John Joseph Harris, three- armed robbery.
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. The other two escapees, El-
1527 Smith, mer Roy Crutchfield, 20, and
------- . „ Paul E. Corder, 17, both of
..Mrs. Ernie Holmes, 1601 New Evansville, Ind., were in jail on
—eh, =rde1. .___. .. . larceny charges.
MrWFi0«rS’M1^nCa’ldnFlem Deputy Sheriff Robert Wiebe-
-Mrs.Edgar McDonald. Elgin, ner sai a car was reported sto-
andrdaugammesbomckuvey, 8n11en.rrom the vicinity during the
Bell, medical. ngnt .. . ., . ..
Mrs. Michael Meriney, 705, He said the night jailer dis-
Mockingbird, and daughter born I covered the four prisoners were
Aug 9 missing at around 7 a.m. today.
Mrs. William Meyer, Walters,! Wiebener said a hole had
surgery. been scraped through a metal
Elbert L. Patton, 110 S. 45th,iside wall. He said the men ap
surgery. parently then climbed through
Victor K. Rodgers, Indiaho- a ventilator in the roof.
surgery. June robbery in which one man
Mrs. Grover Sewell, 2706 G, abducted store manager Roy
and daughter born Aug. 9. Decker from his home and
Mrs. Albert Slucher, 407 NW forced him to go to the store
56th, medical. and open a safe. Another man
phs INnIAN was accused of terrorizing
' Decker’s family at gunpoint
while the two were away.
Justice and Davis were ar-
rested a short time later.
SAIGON (AP) - Two Viet-
namese chauffeurs for the U.S. -
S1 suigery. Military Assistance Command’s flce and state Pouc
Mrs. Ronald Grooms, India- headquarters in Saigon have
been arrested as part of a Viet
party chairman
Crest Manor Nursing Home, 1md. ,Li95 udIE,
Lawton, will be at 2 p.m. Wed- Worth; 17 grandchildr
nesday in the Oklahoma Chapel,
Dalton-McLellan Funeral Home.
wounded by a shotgun blast as
he investigated a fire at a liquor
store.
Crowds of Negroes gathered
in Chicago Heights streets late
Sunday but no other trouble oc-
-
cza
R B E
tive Republicans working for
_______ Wallace in other areas,” Gor-
(Candy) Bates, 51, of No. 14% <jon said.
A teacher for 27 years
Douglass Elementary School,
. ____ she was a member of Mistletoe
The two, Hollis Wayne Jus- Chapter No. 77 of the Order of
— ■ ‘ • Eastern Star, Sunshuie Benevo-
lent Club and Bethel Church of
- .. n ii m.. The one-story brick building
Grace Pipestem, Dallas, Tex., which houses several businesses
medical. ,
Infant Bridwell, four-day-old |
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bridwell, 1514 E, medical. _
Mrs. Dietz, a frequent visitor
ters Mrs to Lawton, was born Aug. 3,
resident of 1913, in Statesville, N.C. She had
resided in Baltimore, Md., be-
t Czechoslovakia The big gun hunt is on. Police
surgery. — .
Michael R. Shorter, nine-year- announced today.
— - e- . • Mr. McFarland died about
man County. He was married in 11:45 p.m. Monday in an Okla- ________
1015* Iee m herh, homa city hospital. He had suf- Oklahoma this November,
fered an apparent heart attack
don as typical of the feelings munist leaders.
oi oilier nepuilcans wh huv “A secondary thing is the —.. ----:—
called him from other parts a riotsnthatreavseahaenneoinkeannspkeardthrdveterm‛grp.16
Rev. Ralph Alexander pastor Mrs. Don Moon, 5322 NW Co-
of Lawton s Boulevard Christian
parents’ deaths.
He later went to California, —-
where he spent most of his life support of Wallace,
until coming to Lawton four
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Dane said Monday. and the Rev. Thomas W. Coy e
Dane said the U. S. bureau of of Chicago, son of Mr. Coyle
public roads had ordered such and executive secretary of the
contracts delayed pending fur- Pihe‛ C---itee "" D"ine
E, who died Friday in Phoenix,
Capt. Jack Ziegler of Chicago Ariz., will be at 2 p.m. Thurs-
' . day in the Bethel Church of
j, Cong sabotage and assassina- said, a group of 25 Negro boys
tion squad, the national police and girls entered the store and
attempted to take out merchan- Chicago Heights policeman was
medical. :
Mrs. Harry Upfold, Altus, sur-
gery.
Mrs. Bill yWells, 2403 Jeffer-
son, medical.
Z. W. Willis, Route 1, medi-
cal.
Mrs. Forice B. White, 1409
Andrews, medical.
Mrs. Guy Wood, Route 1.
years ago. any
Mr. McFarland was a World who g------- .
War Two veteran and served nomination were expressing our
two years in the European The- point of view,” Gordon said.
ater. - - -
The talks ended Monday night federal or state constitution.
Law enforcement officials, the
both of Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs.
Nola Fowler Athens, Tex.;
service ,v, .............Mrs. Millie Spence, Oklahoma
who died Sunday in the Cedar City, and Mrs. Zella Vance and
..... Mrs. Loise Gale, both of Fort
Gdrinvohrintclude her husband
Chicago Explosion
Dismissed: . • I
Mrs. Gene Red Elk, Wallers, •p o gm ■ ■
anrnbamzsmandnyelm-Triggers Outbreak
Juanita Bently, Apache, med- " "
ical. CHICAGO HEIGHTS, III. Cap. Jn 2g
Betty Little Calf, Carnegie, (AP) _ An explosion-triggered Heights police.
medical. .. . fire swept a business in Chicago ■ -
Ulbrecht Leaves SanFranciscans
To Register Guns
Funeral Home.
Mrs. McCowan lived in Kon-
awa, coming to Lawton in 1941.
She was married May 28, 1951, ChurchWill officiate Burial
to W. M. McCowan. -nuren,, "...1 J. oaate:. buna
CHARLES Cruz, 27, a laundry nev wanam Ava, puu.
ST Grahtchapet,otieiated.sura
’- - - - e & - dow to safety after the explo- der direction of Jefferson Fu-
Funeral arrangements for
daoMon: died Sundayin a!awaon Hsu:
supermarket operators’ family day, are pending at Jefferson al, "i be at-- 13 mm: "e"-----•
Cotton County for 60 years. ------- ---e :
Survivors include three daugh- fore moving to California about
Wanda Medrano, Apache,
medical.
Gwen Fletcher, Thomas, sur-
gery.
Francis Caddo, Anadarko,
czechoslovak day
d
North hiscuncgPriDwanggnss precinct officials in Tusa have
ters, Mrs. Kathreen Gore, Ober- a year ago.
lin, Kan.; Mrs. Juanita Jones____________ —
Fort Worth, Tex., and Mrs. Bet- worked in resort communities
and greater use of bombing as
egampresasganowaprssune cum “
national Catholic leaders will
attend requiem mass today
for Walter D. Coyle, retired oil
=ssum ===
because of a ban on steel pur- Ray Schmidt of Chicago in
chases Highway Director Bill charge of Redemption Fathers,
..... and the Rev. Thomas W. Coyle
Francisco, fill her .mother, tahawsoniWaltersathreessons, nnBermsttdtgandhthwushoumeme night at the famous spa
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Tuesday, August 13, 1968 3
nouner, ne saiu. Preston Moore, of Oklahoma
highly critical of City, made the plea as plans
wnai ne cunsiers lie were announced for a national
ed use of American power veterans’ campaign organiza-
— -• tion for Humphrey.
mother of a Lawton woman, Ulbricht left
today after t
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Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Armstrong Victor, Arizona, born
at 3:37 a.m. Aug. 12, weight 6
pounds and 13% ounces.
Admitted:
William Queotone, Cache,
medical.
Evelyn Larney, Shawnee, sur-
gery.
Elizabeth Keal, Bradley, sur-
gery’.
Laura Beaver, Watonga, sur-
, e ow-p a -ucacos ... -ag- The majority of the group God in Christ.
Billy Culley. Lawion, medical. Heights Monday night and kin- gradually drifted away, Ziegler Rev. J. A. Young, pastor, will
Paula Harjo, 917 S. Fourth, dled a standoff between several said, but 25 remained past day- officiate, with burial in High-
-
needed to win.
Gordon said about 30,000
Survivors include a son,
Blake, Landcaster, Calif.; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Sallie Burnett, Elmer;
two grandchildren; and a niece,
Mrs. Franky Ledford, 2514
Prentice, Lawton,
MEMORIAL
Births:
Son to Mr. and Mrs. George
J. Bressman, 1818 Baldwin,
born at 6:14 p.m. Aug. 12,
weight 7 pounds and 14% ounc-
es.
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Seely, 2225 NW 40th,
born at 10:16 p.m. Aug. 12,
weight 8 pounds.
Admitted:
David M. Bankers, ll-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bank-
ers. 407 NW 72nd, medical.
. a Kenneth Fletcher, Odessa, Tex. , _________________ . -
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and Lloyd Newsom, all of Tem- Frank Dingier, High Point, Dubcek this morning before
pie; six sisters, Mrs. Clara Bar- N.C. and four grandchildren, returning to East Germany.
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1968, newspaper, August 13, 1968; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2036319/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.