The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1971 Page: 4 of 36
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NEW YORK (AP) - Blue-
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annual elk hunt at the Wichita
jury questions were advanced
er metropolitan areas.
rants, off % at 39%; Tele-
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Analysts said some investors
The gainers were building
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three infantry columns moving when the government, acting
from the east, south and west, through the attorney general,
a spokesman for the Eastern was requesting the injunction.
function will be to formulate a
conference involving all inter-
ested persons within ASCOG and
both filed friend of the court
briefs supporting the NLRB's
decision. The briefs noted that
employers for years have been
required to bargain retirement
benefits for active workers and
area, particularly in the north-
east foothills of the San Gabriel
Pair To Attend
Drug Conference
Col. Edmund Wendel Jr., de-
puty post commander at Fort
Sill, and Ted Stephens, a psy-
chologist at the City-County
Health Clinic, are planning to
attend a 5th Army conference on
drug and alcohol abuse control
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Weekend Closing Issue Defeated Eks Winning Blue Chip Issues
W. B. Oldfield, Burbank; Wal-
ter Schneider, Midwest City;
Ken Secratt, Proctor; Herbert
V. Wilson, Oklahoma City; Dale
Lewis, Oklahoma City, and Ray-
mond Brewer, Oklahoma City.
This week’s hunters have un-
til sundown Thursday to bag
elk.
The three-week hunt is being
held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Thursdays through Dec. 16.
Hunting areas include Quanah-
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were up .4.
Noon prices on the Big Board
included Ferro Corp., up 134 at
32%; Occidental Petroleum, off
% at 10; Travelers, off 3 at
38%; Trans World Airlines, off
% at 41%; International Nickel,
off %4 at 28%; and Kaufman &
Broad, off 34 at 39%.
Prices on the American Stock
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Elk Mountain Pasture, Graham
Flat Pasture and Mt. Pinchot LS ANGELES (AP) — Nu-
Pasture. A total of 126 hunters merous fires in various loca-
In Todays Hunt Moderately Lower
Twenty hunters braved cold, I
wet weather this morning in the
the Chhamb region, where they asked the court rule that unions
were pushed out of the town also be given the right to re-
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RULING
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panded grand jury power (Q.
483) was 4,587 for to 2,264
NIXON
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214
4,729
254
3,164
302
887
1,905
1,437
1,152
467
437
2,795
1,360
1,338
783
450
218
495
393
668
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991
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1,198
1,266
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orPS1 rromonesdncLee, reported theft tries to set up the financing
Pat Johnson, 142 sw 69th, reported pool they have long talked
thsddoness°Liquowerorgromasresldsncena about. The purpose of the pool
reported armed robbery with undeter- would be to make these coun-
tries more independent of the
major oil companies.
The British government owns
48 per cent of British Petro-
leum. Libyan oil accounts for
about five per cent of BP’s im-
ports into Britain, and the com-
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cHRISTMAS AFTswpssggg
said. “We are pleased that the houses that operate seven days
issue carried in those areas a week.
where it’s a big problem like The four amendments that
Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Lawton, were approved had no organ-
Muskogee and some of the oth- ized opposition. The two grand
against. The vote on the jury
testimony question (Q. 482) car-
ried by 3,835 votes to 3,001
against:i • , was approved, 4,098 to 3,008. It Alfalfa
Question 481 also received also would permit the legisla- Atoka
overwhelming support, with a ture to extend voting rights to Beaver
vote of 4,207 for to 2,697 persons who lost them by rea- Beckham
against. It would authorize in- son of having been convicted of Blaine
the new
He said Indian troops had ad- to request injunctions against
vanced to the banks of the state court actions.
Meghna River at Daudkandi. 28 The case stems from a labor
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345 Tuesday were David E. Faust, 309.7. Industrials were off 1.5,
.....- ......- - ..... . rails were up .8, and utilities
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means so much to the poor, to torney and the Corrections
the children, and to the work- Board’s new chairman, was not
immediately available for com-
ment today, but he is expected
to call another board meeting
soon to legalize McCracken’s
promotion.
____________ ____, ........ Monday through Wednesday at
reported fog or a mixture of limited to children living in Ft. Bliss, Tex.
Kenneth Harstod, Rt. 2, Lawton, report-1
ed a break-in, 712 Heinzwood Drive.
Kenneth Wampler, Marlow, reported the
♦heft of .25 caliber automatic pistol from
car.
Ainsworth Van Lines, 1340 SE First,
B
Cases Reported
To City Police
Following is a list of businesses and
individuals listed as complainants on re- more than 50 windows broken
portmenred wi the towion Police De in the city’s business district,
Curtis R., Jemerson.. 309 Gore Blvd., with trees and power lines
reported being assoulted and burglary .... . . .
of residence, blocking numerous streets and
Clarence Johnson. 1611 C. reported the drivewavs
theft of tapes from residence. aveways. ___________________
Valley.
Pasadena police
693 gan, Shawnee; Delbert Amason,
789 Kiowa; Norman Miller, Oklaho-
678 ma City; Robert Spangler, Hen-
1,393 ryetta; Guy E. Dodd, 5617
1698 Beechwood Drive; Orville Duff,
1216 Yukon; Manin Gilliland, Fort
1,302 Gibson; Gary W. Hamilton, Tul-
’434 sa; Gary Holcomb, Moore,
- - • Mountains Wildlife Refuge, but chip issues were moderately eluded Presley Development,
“The problem hasn’t multi- by law enforcement groups in none of them had been success- lower today in slow trading as off 1% at 47; Sambo’s Restau-
plied in rural Oklahoma like it the wake of a series of grand ful in making a kill by noon to- Profit taking in those stocks rants, off % at 39%; Tele-
has in the cities,” Dank added, juries on eastern Oklahoma day. continued. The market as a prompter, up % at 99%; and e
“As it spreads, I think the bombings. A total of 38 hunters took to whole was little changed.
LIBYA
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reported the theft of batteries and gaso-
Bui’s Pawn shop, 220 c. reported von- oil countries relations with oth-
dolism to business, window broken. er oil companies.
Alice Porker, 708 Summit, reported!
someone tampering with car. | However, the officials said
Elbert Moore, 2304 N. 38th Place, re- . t u 1
ported the theft of tape recorder from the foreign exchange withdraw-
U.S. Constitution lowering the County
voting age from 21 to 18 years Adair
The city’s entire fire-fighting
force was called out to battle
about 30 individual fires that
broke out almost simultan-
eously.
Gusting to 60 miles an hour,
the wind knocked trees and
power lines throughout the
DID 400 WAAr.
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nual incomes under $4,320 could military personnel representing
, participate without paying a all specialties associated with
west Texas Thursday as freez- fee. attacking the problems will at-
In the southeastern delta re- ing .drizzle accompanied the The programs for individual tend the three-day meeting.
In the southeasteni delta re front, day-care centers would be Included will be medical and
gion, he added, the Indians The freezing rain is likely to planned and operated by local paramedical personnel cham
have reached the port of Chan- collect on high line wires pos- groups, in which parents of lians, legal authorities military
dpur, on the water route to ing the threat of power failures, participating children make up police and members of Alcoho-
Dacca. forecasters said. 1 at least half. Des Anonymous.
farther east. for already-retired employes.
“This is a pretty big attack.” IN ANOTHER labor case,
he said. The Pakistanis have stemming from a Nebraska
thrown more than an infantry case involving meat cutters,
division and three armored bri- the court ruled 5 to 2 that fed-
steering committee’s
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quired most retail outlets to
close either on Saturday or
Sunday each weekend.
Dave Dank, executive vice
president of the Oklahoma Re-
tail Merchants Association, the
group that financed the in-
itiative petition drive to put the
weekend closing plan on the
ballot, said the loss was “a dis-
appointment.”
“We’re disappointed, but
we’re not mad at anybody,” he
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Newsmen were still barred
from the battlefronts, and there
was no way to confirm or dis-
prove the official reports.
A government spokesman in
New Delhi described Pakistani
resistance throughout East
Pakistan as “moderate to stiff,
but when we lean on them, they
just seem to give up.”
The advancing Indians have
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are eligible to participate in tions were touched off by fallen
this vear’s hunt. power lines during the night as
Of the 18 elk taken Tuesday, fierce winds raked the Los An-
10 were cows, six were spike 8665 area. . .
bulls and two were bull calves. .The biggest fire burned out
Four were killed in Quanah-Elk the interior of a six-u nittcom-
Pasture, two in Graham Flat mercial buildingin the Wilshire
Pasture and 12 in Mt. Pinchot District 0 f Los Angeles, causing
an estimated $200,000 damage.
er workmen, AFL-CIO, to or-
ganize meat department em-
ployes of Jack and Jill food ing mothers of this country?"
stores........asked Rep. Carl D. Perkins, D-
A National Labor Relations Ky floor manager of the bill.
Board trial examiner sustained Furthermore, Nixon went on
union complaints of unfair la- record in 1969 as favoring “a
bor practices against the com- national commitment to provide
pany but a state court granted all American children an oppor-
the company an injunction tunity for helpful and stimulat-
strictly limiting picketing. ing development during the first
The NLRB sought a federal five years of life »
court ban against the state in- The bill authorizes $100 mil-
junctionbut was turned down lion this year to plan the pro
bya U.S. District Court and thegram, which is based on the
U.S. Circuit Court in St. Louis, popular Head Start
program
for preschool children. Two bil-
lion dollars would be authorized
for the first year of the pro-
gram starting in July.
2,003
882
2,212
767
3,312
1,310
1,248 ... „„ al could be the beginning of a
2,251 the theft of 1971 cor. move by some Arab oil coun-
FUNNY BUSTNESS
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not met any major resistance drizzle and fog. ._______ ___ ____ -g___ ... . ae civit an.
in the southeastern section of . The National Weather Service would be open to all families. military dignitaries from
the province around Comilla, issued travelers warnings for However, only those with an- throughout the 5th Armv
he said, but heavy fighting is the Amarillo area today and in ------- • ...........
going on to clear the Pakistani the Texas Panhandle and north-
army cantonment at Comilla.
Military Command said in Cal- Today’s ruling expanded that
cutta. decision to allow agencies also
.......Yes No Waco, were among hunters tak- other groups were mixed.
...... 471 1,009 ing elk Tuesday.
........403
........213
........243
...... 661
........357
.......554
....... 940
......1,286
......1,545
........622
........273
.........96
_______3,093
........172
.....4,310
........336
........425
......1,538
......1,380
........475
........222
........186
......2,028
........696
......1,008
........373
........240
........138
........161
........263
........381
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........184
.......225
......2,892
........458
Kiowa .............498
Latimer ............231
LeFlore ........... 632
Lincoln ...........500
, , Logan ............851
to help organize the area for refusal to bargain and the Love 173
health planning. The conference NLRB agreed. The appeals \fPnain .......... 366
will involve citizens from the court then reversed the Labor Mccurtain..........355
eight - county ASCOG planning Board’s decision, barred en-Ments ........494
region. It includes Caddo, Co- forcement of the board’s order M 338
manche, Cotton, Grady, Jeffer- that the company take back Ma-o n ............ 10
son, McClain, Stephens and Till- unilateral benefit changes and Marsna ..........16*
held that retired workers are Mayes ............Le
not employes as defined by the Murray ..........-28
National Labor Relations Act. Musogee .......-3298
Attorneys for the AFL-CIO Noble. ............ 436
Nowata .......... 256
Okfuskee ......... 283
Oklahoma ..... 26,216 22,988
Okmulgee ....... 1,349
Osage ............. 579
Ottawa .............966
Pawnee ............726
Payne ............1,992
Pittsburg .........1,570
Tuesday to defensive positions quire negotiations on benefits Pontotoc ............892
Pottawatomie ....2,139
Pushmataha ..... 179
Roger Mills......... 148
Rogers ...........1,084
Seminole ...........685
gades into the atack.” eral agencies have the right to Sequoyah ........-411
The Pakistanis appeared to ask a federal court to halt state Stephens ......... 1,745
be trying to cut New Delhi’s court proceedings. Texas ....
only road link with Srinagar, Federal law ordinarily prohi- Tillman
the capital of Kashmir. The bits federal courts from enjoin- sa —
highway is west of Chhamb. ing state court proceedings but Wagoner
in East Pakistan, the drive the Supreme Court ruled in 1967 Washington
toward Dacca is headed by that the statute did not apply Washita -
• - • - ■ woods ....
Woodward
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people may take another look The student loan amendment the field Tuesday morning for The noon Dow Jones average 1g1
at it." will allow the Oklahoma School the first day’s hunt of the sec- of 30 industrials was off 3.65 at
Most of the pre-election oppo- Land Commission to make ond week of the third annual 853.75. Advances on the New •
loans that are guaranteed by refuge elk hunt. Eighteen elk York Stock Exchange led de-
sition came from discount the state or federal government were killed during the day. Of clines by a narrow margin.
__ to college students. Educators this total, 11 of the animals Profit taking had stalked the
( f \ / f D I backed it as a means to make were bagged late in the day market since Monday. The Dow
(.0UN07V V f)T Q KIICK more funds available for needy just before sundown. The hunt- industrial average had climbed
Sw--- Y ‘V-*1* —M* students. ers were required to leave the some 61 points over a seven-
Five of the amendments all elk in the fields overnight, due session span that ended last
T / A In fl I except the weekend closing to darkness, refuge officials Friday.
/ PAne8 ( ) n F AG I MW plank, were placed on the bal- said. .... ..
I I vl I V v/l I I WO I Ee U VV lot bv the 1971 legislature For the first time this year, wer staying out of the market
Here is the countv-bv-countv out-of-state residents were eli- in anticipation of the Group of
vestment of school land wbreakdown, 2,931003,002 gible to participate in the hunt. 10 meeting of finance ministers
vestment of school land funds e ‘00 Hunting this week are three Dec. 17 and 18.
in federal and state-secured col- precincts reporting,, Tues- Texans, the first out-of-state
lege student loans. da s Vote A AKlanomans hunters to participate. Two ofmaterials and drugs. Rubber is-
Question 484, making the state turned down State. Question 478, the Texans, J. N. Carpenter of sues, mail order-retail, and
constitution conform with the the weekend closing proposal: Decatur, and Carroll Frances of glamour stocks were lower. All
602 Other hunters bagging elk average was unchanged at
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Here are the official coun- Caddo
ty totals: Canadian
. Q. 478: Carter
(Day of Rest) Cherokee
Yes ..................... 4,310 Choctaw
No ...................... 3,164 Cimarron
; Cleveland
Four Lawton men have been Q- 479: Coal
named to an Association of , (Bond Voters) Comanche
South Central Oklahoma Gov- Xe ...................... 3,036 Cotton ..
ernments steering committee........................ ’ Craig -
which will formulate a health Q. 481: [Creek ..
planning conference for this (Student Loans)
area. Yes .........-........... 4,207
The steering committee was No ...................... 2,697
named by the Executive Board o
of directors of ASCOG under di- “ 48-:,. _ .. . Garvin
recUon of Glen Christian, presi-Y ( ury Testimony) geGrady -
dent. The committee is com- 1 ...................... 3,832 crant
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posed of four people from each ....................... °1 Greer
of the eight counties within, 0, He.n"
ASCOG. Q. Harmon
m r . (Broader Probes) ! Harper .
The four from Comanche Yes ............. 4,587 Haskell
County include James A. Black, No ...................... 2,264 Hughes .
Dr. Don Angus, John Coffey, -Jackson
administrator of Comanche Q. 484: Jefferson
County Hospital and Norman Yes (Voting Age) 4 098 Johnston
3,008 Kingfisher
initiate organizational efforts and the United Auto Workers
----- 637 927 logist Frank c Johnston and
-----2,697 3,616 hire McCracken. , ,
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..... 784 904 International and Secretary- The effects of the money
..108,663 125,936 Treasurer Lilian Newby of the withdrawal were hard to meas-
Tulsa Tribune met with Derry- ure, but Britain s gold and.dol-
berry today to formally object lar reserves..have .never been
to the secret vote higher, and the British are bet-
The open meeting , ter able to withstand a call for
enacted by the last legislature cash than several years ago.
miles southeast of Dacca, while dispute in Grand Island, Neb.. Spmomers’r Sthe bih “thinmkane pannnst mtUn alvotes.on
the other units were moving to- involving efforts of the .Amalga- will sign it personnel matters must be tak
ward the capital from Jessore. mated Meat Cutters and butch- “How can he veto a bill that 5IrIipemman a „ t
the army headquarters town er workmen. AFI-CIO. tn or-------------- - -----" -in -ngerman’ a Tulsa at-
which the Indians say they cap-
tured on Tuesday.
Jessore is 80 miles southwest
of Dacca.
The spokesman in Calcutta
said Indian troops also had iso-
lated Pakistani troops at Com-
ilia, 50 miles southeast of Dac-
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