The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 99, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 20 of 44
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10 E THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thursday, December 16, 1971
winter. If they turn out a larger
WASHINGTON (AP) - The months.
Nixon Win
danger of smoking in a closed
Special Agents
slaught of ice and snow can automobile, especially at night.
“All smokers are affected by
present several problems.
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the crime of an ancestor.
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Some of the most common whose major physical activity
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David J. Kraslow, Los Ange-
les Times Washington corre-
spondent and a vice chairman
of the Freedom of Information
Committee of the professional
journalistic society Sigma Delta
Chi, charged the Post had en-1
gaged in “unprofessional, une-
thical. cheap journalism.”
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Caldwallader, 38.
The bodies were found in the
family swimming pool by fire-
men responding to a fire at the
mansion.
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counter during winter months
such as carbon monoxide pois-
oning, traffic mishaps, fire and
illness.
Since most Oklahomans are
accustomed to operating in dry,
relatively warm weather, an on-
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traffic accident.”
Carbon monoxide sickens and
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pected to do everything the
men do” and will receive equal
pay
■ The five women were identi-
fied as Laurie Anderson, 24. of
Jersey City, N.J.; Sue Baker,
25, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Kath-
ryn Clark, 24, of Salt Lake City,
Utah: Holly Hufschmidt, 28, of
Milwaukee. Wise.; and Phyllis
Shantz, 25. of Rome, N.Y.
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placements were down 10 per
cent from a year earlier, and
Kansas was not reported.
Agriculture Department offi-
cials expect cattle markets to
continue strong, but the huge
corn crop and lower feed prices
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Last July 1 a similar report nearly 400,000 from
showed Texas-fed cattle at 1.7 earlier.
million head, compared with The Kansas inventory, show- pig crop next year than ex-
1.63 million for Iowa. That was ing 1,090,000 cattle on Dec. 1. pected, it would result in stiffer
the first time, officials said, compared to 1,023,000 on Nov. competition for beef.
In those small enclosures,
carbon monoxide in non-fatal
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dren. over five hours to decide on the
The resulting physical and death penalty over life impris- „ rprrnnA cuanre
mental symptoms — such as onment, which under state law NEW inttUOM SHARES
Staying healthy in cold. icy headache, dizziness, vomiting, you. Loose, flowing clothing,
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One of the major safety haz- carbon monoxide.” he said,
ards which causes many deaths “And smoking can increase
each year is exposure to car- night blindness and increase the
bon monoxide. Last year, thou- smokers chances of having a
Rhodes Scholar
Hopefuls Named
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -
University students from Tulsa
and Bartlesville have been se-
lected as Oklahoma’s Rhodes
Scholar candidates.
They are Josiah Henson, 21. a
Tulsa senior at Harvard Univer-
sity, Cambridge, Mass., and
Robert Brookby. 21, Bartles-
ville, a senior at Washington
and Lee University, Lexington,
Va.
Brookby and Henson will go
Saturday before a regional se-
lection committee in New Or-
leans. Winners are eligible for
two years of study at Oxford
University in England.
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persons at a Santa Cruz hills
mansion last year.
The 25-year-old former auto
mechanic sat barefoot, impas-
sively scanning the courtroom
audience Wednesday as the
verdict was read. Frazier wear-
ing prison blue denims had
kicked off his sandals.
Frazier was nearly bald, his
head shaved of its once long
Iowa had been nudged out as 1. No comparison from a year -----
the top beef producer. ago was available. Lower grain prices this fall
Over-all, seven states report- The Dec. 1 Iowa tally showed have forced farmers to put
com- ed more than 8.8 million head a four per cent gain from a much more corn and wheat un
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monoxide and the leakage of tresses and his beard cut. When
liquefied petroleum gas are al- he appeared at a sanity hearing
ways potential hazards, he had shaved one side of his
Even though the amount of head and half of the beard.
carbon monoxide in recreation- At one point Frazier turned
al camping units, automobiles to smile at his court appointed
and school buses usually is not attorney, James Jackson, who
enough to result in the death of merely' shook his head. Neither
the occupants, sublethal would talk with newsmen.
amounts may cause nonfatal I took the eight-woman, four-
poisoning. particularly in chil- man Superior Court jury just
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will be ex-
cupational health at the state - --
health department, many of produce carbon monoxide are ing to and from work These
these deaths are caused by un- unvented space heaters, kitchen people are ripe for a heart at-
vented gas — fired space heal- stoves, and internal combustion tack or stroke when they over-
ere and could have been pre-engines such as those used in exert themselves trying to keep ........ __ — iw __ ...
vented if the users had known the automobile. their dm eways and sidewa ks source of a story’ Tuesday that clude protection of major presi- presidential preferences,
the danger of carbon monoxide. The threat of fire is as pres- free from ice and snow, 1e President Nixon might reassess dentiai candidates and visiting ' 1 "
Although the poisonous gas ent as that of carbon monoxide, said. I hey d »e >e ter o pay- his Moscow trip plans. heads of state.
has long been recognized as a as any fireman can readily tell ing someone to have it done The Post said Kissinger made The women were trained in
killer in automobiles and in the _ _ the statement in talking to five hand-to-hand combat, marks-
home, only recently has it been
proved a real hazard in recre-
ational camping units, such as
pickup campers and trailers.
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respondents’ Association and
representatives of the news
services and broadcast net-
works to establish clear ground
rules for similar situations in
I the future.
REDWOOD CITY.
giving oxygen supply from the any illness that seems to hang
tissues of the body. Its danger on — see a doctor and follow
is in the fet that it is odorless his orders.”
and tasteless. Its damage is A final word of caution was
done before it is detected, directed to middle-aged people
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sands of persons in this coun-
try suffered ill effects and over
1,400 died from breathing this
gas that cannot be tasted, seen
or smelled. In Oklahoma, 25
persons accidentally died from
the toxic fumes.
According to Dale McHard,
director of radiological and oc-
weather involves much more sleepiness and inability to con- such as nightgowns or robes Washington Post, in the wake As of Dec. j an Agriculture
than dressing warmly and tak- centrate - may contribute to are easily ignited when worn of a dispute with the White Department report said. Iowa
ing your daily vitamins. fatal accidents for both young too close to an open blaze. House over naming the source had 1,917,000 cattle being fed
Dr. R. LeRoy Carpenter, state and old. ) ou shou a ways e ex- of a background briefing, says for slaughter markets,
health commissioner, warned The automobile or bus dnv- tremely cautious of fire, espe- the newspaper henceforth "will
Oklahomans to be aware of the er. the hunter or the fisherman cially when there are children make every reasonable effort” c e ,
dangers that they may en- who has been subjected to non- or old people around," Dr. Car- top inpoint the source of infor- Karrat KorvieA
fatal concentrations of carbon penter warned. mation it receives from govern- JCLI CI JCI VILV
monoxide may have been pois- Maintaining a properly oper- ment officials
oned to the extent that he is not ating automobile should also Post Executive Editor Ben- A, 14/
sufficiently alert to react quick- be of especial concern during jamin C.Bradlee said Wednes- (Ac Women
ly enough to avoid an accident, the months when ice and snow day night he wants "to get this Vvi > V V UI I Ivl I
McHard also mentioned the may make for hazardous driv- newspaper once and for all out
ing the commissioner said. of the business of distributing
When driving in those condi- the party line of any official of
lions, he urged motorists toob- any government without identi-
serve all the usual traffic rules. fvin that official and that gov-
"and add an extra measure of ernment »
caution and courtesy.” •We are convinced,” Bradlee
Taking care of minor colds said, “that we have engaged in
and viruses can save much suf- this deception and done this
fering in the long run, Carpen- disservice to the reader long
kills because it cuts off the life- ter continued. “Don t neglect
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Fire, Traffic, Carbon Monoxide D C. Newspaper Iowa Regains Lead In Grain-Fed Cattle Output
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Dec. 1, up nine per cent from a 1971-crop corn were in the loan
year earlier; Colorado 959,000 program, compared with 91.6
up 11 per cent: Arizona 524,000 million a year earlier from 1970
Avicy Ap, - down one per cent; and Califor- production.
.Vwh t 'Annia 1,077,000 up one per cent. Wheat under loan totaled
I* nHe nr this montchi crvstal With the exception of Ari- 342.5 million bushels, compared
wasincron (Ap - me rom
U.S. Secret Service has its first I he oklahoma Republican eight per cent; Nebraska five:
female special agents to help says he thinks ‘residentF un. Texas 19; Colorado 22; and cal-
guard presidents and defend wl sere-elamedhna“ Muskie or ifornia seven. Arizona cattle
the Constitution “against all other Democratic hopefuls nail
enough. ...... . enemies, foreign and domes- down their party’s nomination
“There ore it shall be the „ for the top spot before the con-
make every roas^abTeffort Five women, all college grad- vention hsadel egatmastii tum
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Presidential press secretary 111 men who protect the presi- be stronge in Tkaoma. sould mean unpredictable pres-
Ronald L. Ziegler accused the dent, vice president and their enneuui cam Okla- sures later.
Post earlier Wednesday of immediate families and guard Jeve t"ni fthe Demo. The economists also say
breaking “the ground rules” by the nation s currency against homa against any oi "5 much depends on whether hog
naming presidential adviser counterfeiters. ca: - — - ,
Henry A. Kissinger as the The agents’ duties also in-_AskeduabouteNixons e {
imon said Wednesday: “I don't N \ A/, ■ I
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to be on the ticket with him *N NN/ AAa,
newsmen aboard the presiden- manship, first aid, human rela- Turning to other matters, “Es
tial plane returning from the tions, communications and Bellmon said he was not sur-
Azores but stipulated that he search and seizure. They spent prised at the devaluation of the
. tkoir n alternatives was giving a background brief- a year in the Executive Protec- dollar and that it gives the
weresome on aniteg of ing and the information could tive Service, a uniformed police United State "an opportunity to
rrarnaaoeeco not be attributed to him or the force supervised by the Secret get its financial house in order.
X chames S Franich or- administration. Service, which guards the
dered Frazier to appear Dec. 30 The Post didnothavesanrep- White House and 117 foreign
. . . _____, iresentative in the five-member
or o la se g. press pool chosen by the White
Frazier pleaded innocent and House and said it obtained the
innocent by reason of insanity information independently. The|special agents
to the Oct. 19, 1970 shooting pool reporters normally pre-
deaths of wealthy eye surgeon pare . summary of events they
Dr. Victor Ohta, 45, his wife cover and distribute it to other
t irginia, 43, and their sons White House correspondents
Derrick. 12, and Taggart, 11. traveling in a separate plane.
and Ohta’s secretary. Dorothy Ziegler said he would consult
officers of the White House Cor-
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year ago, Texas was up 15 per der government price support
nil c cent from December last year, loan than they did a year ago.
Del Imon bees Other states surveyed includ- As of Dec. 1, the department
ed: Nebraska 1,537,000 as of says, 313.1 million bushels of
keof the liquefied petroleum gas
used to power the camping
unit’s appliances — ranges,
ovens, lights, floor or wall heat-
ers. refrigerators, or sewage in-
cinerators.
Leakage of the liquefied pet-
roleum gas into the living com-
partment may also result in
fire or explosion. In pickup
campers and trailers, carbon
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