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Washington, was arrested by recommend it.
published. dheim said the council had giv-1
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a hand and a few bucks right tangled with North Vietnamese 13.9-acre tract at the southeast
then and you might be broke. MIGs during the weekend with corner of Pioneer Expressway
Please keep this $5 for then, the subsequent loss of four and Gore Boulevard with work
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entertainment allowance, and
he gets $22,500 worth of free
housing.
Waldheim said he thought
that the United Nations had an
important role to play in inter-
national affairs. If it does not
lief.
There are currently 195 men
a new policy on insurance one.
prices. j “it will not be easy to car-
It said that in setting rates I ry,” he added. “But I will do
CREEK
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4 THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, December 22, 1971
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obviously from a member of
the turned-off generation.
There was a crudely drawn
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asked Sauerman if he would
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vorced from the children’s
mother and had been released
from a California prison in the
fall of 1970.
Now 20%-33% off
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U. S. Savings Bonds. "
New Freedom Shares
Austria’s permanent U.N. rep-
resentative.
In January 1968 he was
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Mr. Ingle was born on Feb.
25, 1919, in Strang and had been
a resident of Lawion for 40
years.
A World War II Navy
veteran, he served as a cox-
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all at
1 off
The radar sites were at- a central building containing
tacked Tuesday after electronic three restaurants, meeting and
equipment aboard the F105s de- conference rooms, with two
tected that they were being wings jutting east and west,
tracked in prepration for an- each holding 75 motel rooms. .
tiaircraft fire, the U.S. Com- Included in the apartment-
mand said. complex will be an Olympic-siz- ond Morning Press ond the sundoy
provincial affairs. state Democrats have been Mrs. Wiles told police the
He also named Younus Aid,' using credit cards for years — men arrived at the home with a
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contended there were in-llifeFederationfieldrepresenta-
sufficient legal signatures on it. tive for the eight-state south- established the rough outline of I on his birthday but a heavy
The secretary of state ruled, central region, died today at
however, that it was invalid be- Norman Municipal Hospital aft-
cause it was not in proper er an extended illness. He was
testing. commission said that if the in-
The special committee which creases were made in accor- Mrs. Martha Ingle, of Cotton
endorsed the FAS statement is dance with earlier regulations Nursing Home: one son, Edgar
headed by Morton H. Halperin,:there need be no refunds, just Ingle of Fort Worth; onedaugh-
former deputy assistant for rollbacks of future rents. ter, Mrs. Edith .Ann Sisk, 338
arms control and policy plan- The new rent rules will be ef-1 NW 62nd; three brothers; Ish-
ning during the Lyndon B. fective Dec. 29. mel of 501 Monroe, Arthur of
Julluauu auiinisurauon anu a Grayson appealed to land- Galveston, Tex., Jack of 21912
senior staff member of the Na-! lords and tenants not to flood Summit and Roy Ingle, living in
tional Security Council under i internal Revenue Service of-California; one sister, Mrs.
fices with requests for specific i Maxine Lewis of Wichita Falls
rulings until then. and three grandchildren.
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The civilians also will be come Here, ’ says a sign on the southern tip of Texas.
chief martial law adminis- Republican State Headquarters Niles police said Boland, who j bers.
trators for their provinces. here. used several aliases, and a Waldheim was in the German
Bhutto also announced he will GOP State Chairman Clar- companion abducted the chil- infantry in World War II, when
soon give up his title as chief ence Warner said the credit dren from the home of Mrs. Austria was part of Hitler’s
companion produced a gun and
the pair drove off in a station
ing and paving of the creek bed wagon with the children. . . ed.
between 17th and 11th Streets Niles police said the station Waldheim, a slim 6-footer
and from Second Street around wagon matched the description with blue eyes and a ruddy
the curve to Lee Boulevard. of one stolen earlier in the day complexion, is married and has
■ Some 54 parcels of land had from a Niles car agency. They a daughter, Liselotte, 26, em-
said two men had driven into ployed by the United Nations in
the agency lot in a car bearing Geneva; a son, Gerhard, 23 at
California license plates. 1
Police said Boland was di-
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present limited test-ban treaty mission said that rents must be swain for two years aboard the
’ L L -________ rolled back if increased since USS Montross and received two
phere, outer space and beneath the freeze ended more than the battle stars. He was discharged
the sea but allows underground new rules permit. However, the at Norman in 1946.
' ■ .... Survivors include his mother,
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All diamonds in this sale were personally selected by Mr. Garber in the
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Now is the time to invest in a fine diamond.
keep our (nuclear) laboratories in recent history. Guardsmen in
vionmue" the northwestern sector of the Edgar Ingle
FAS state were called to active duty
a severe snowstorm lastorSer2p, wmniFdgmatnzep.m.
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insurance companies will be my best to carry it in the right
Bever was director of the Ok- forced to reduce their projec-
-2 Wildlife Department tions of rising costs, that they
may not anticipate increases of
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inginformation.onpay and rortery"“Nirbsingielahednnuesmay
sion at the Sonet Embassy inrsmenhebonemoryman Cache morming in an Oklahoma City
hospital.
Bonds, ________
Freedom Royce Boland." Mrs. Rathbun the session, the assembly on
Shares said Mrs. Schultz was divorced Oct. 25 ousted Nationalist China
from her husband.
ber of the United Nations in
editor of the left-wing Karachi and they’ve gone the GOP one caseworker from the Trumbull
weekly Combat, to head the better. They have a checking County Children’s Service who ,
government press trust which account deduction plan that al- had arranged the visit at the by sessions since then and is
controls the major newspapers hows the party to draw money request of the father. now in his second tour as
in Pakistan. from your checking account She said the father took pic-
tures and suggested they go to
58, o( 612 Monroe, is pending bouse with a long-haired man
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WASHINGTON (API „e,. i .. Oklahoma s National Guard has died last night at bis home fol- "Merrv Christmas Harry ” The
WASHINGTON (AI) - Andorsed by a special committee created about 24 vacancies in lowing a lenothy illness Me r -nrsm as Hiarry. .0
organization of scientists urged including a former White House the Headquarters Batten of the h engthy text said: Consider it real
the United States today to drop science adviser, said the risks Guard’s 1st Battalion, 158th Ar-
ils insistence on an on-site in- of a treaty without an on-site tillerv here in Lawton Mr. Best came to Comanche son a real cop.’ It was signed,
spection provision in any U.S.- inspection provision “are min- A ’vigorous recruiting cam- County in 19191 where he was "A freak and his old lady who
Soviet treaty banning under- imal, and the gains could be paien is being conducted by the later engaged as a building con- would like to meet you."
ground nuclear testing, very substantial." unit and itsnew commander, tractor. He married VernaFar-
Phe Federation of American “Given recent improvements Cant Francis P. O’Learv of ns in Lawton July 15, 1967.
Survivors include his wife of
the University of Vienna, and a
daughter, Christa, 12, in a
French-language school in New
York.
Besides his appointment, the
Her mother. Mrs. Charles assembly’s only last-day busi-
Rathburn, said Mrs. Schultz ness was the approval of a
record 1972 U.N. budget of
more than $213 million.
In the most notable action of
(Monthly)
constitution-Press ond Sunday — 325 to be purchased to provide the
crnstisundnsundayansaturanypres 225 100 feet of right of way required
carrier delivery OUTSIDE by the project and Walker said
all the purchases have been
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martial law administrator. But card system has just been Delores Wiles, where the chil- Germany.
he reserved four Cabinet por- started and that tickets to fund- dren had been placed by their In diplomatic service since
tfolios for himself—defense, for- raising events also can be real mother, Boland’s former 1945 he was Austria’s U.N. ob-
server when it became a mem-
A 16-year-old trainee at the recommend such a change in
Treasure Lake Job Corps Ci- the city code today and Sauer-
vilian Conservation Center is man replied that based on what
expected to be arraigned this he knew, without consulting (
afternoon on charges of posses- electrical contractors or seeing
sion of marijuana. a study on the reliability of
$235259
sistance Administration. The statement was issued the
constitution. Press a Sunday-----270
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Not Needed, Group Sop Has Vacancies Funeral for Richard J. Best,
The recent reorganization of at Lawton puneri Home.
He said the commission’s an-
nouncement of the new rent ABFKTRIAN
rules had been completed only HV•I R’Mn
at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night, but Continued From Page One
that the commission decided to
rush the news to the public, and Dag Hammarskjold of Swe-
even though legally binding den, both now dead,
regulations have not yet been At a news conference Wal-1
stanis elected to the assembly Okla., Dec. 16, 1917, and moved that in any case insurance com- T . .
who were not from the Awami to Norman in 1964 from Pierre, panies may not raise rates tosiblities I think there is aD8
League; Sheik Mujib’s forces S.D., where he had been head! increase their profit margins, chance for him to do something
167 seats. Bhutto's party of the game division of the The new policies apply to all in the right way—m an active;
won 82 of the 139 seats in West South Dakota Department of forms of insurance except new way.”
Pakistan. Game, Fish and Parks. life insurance policies which The charter makes the secre-!
Bhutto appointed three new He received his degree in for- were exempted earlier from tary-general the chief adminis-j
civilian state governors in West estry and wildlife management price controls by the Cost of trative officer of the United Na-
Paktstan today and retiredfour from Colorado State University Living Council. tions and the servant of U.N.
military governors, bringing to in 1940 I insurance companies find (bodies generally, and author-
10 the number of generals pur- survivors include his widow themselves with excess profits izes him to bring to the Secur-
gt since he look or(,« Mon- they must refund the excess, ity Council’s attention any situ-
He named his party's secre- two sisters. improve benefits or services,.or ation that he thinks may threat-
tary-generai, GhuPam‘Mustapha A funerai service will be held reducecopremium rates, en international peace.
Khan, in the Punjab; his cous- at 3 p.m. Thursday at Mayes Pice Commission sad. He is paid a $62,500 yearly
in, Muntaz Ali Bhutto, in their Chapel of Remembrance here. The action of the Pay Boards salary, a $12,000 New York liv-
native Sind, and the party1 lead- ■ business members on pay ing differential and a $22,500
er in the Northwest Frontier. T,,y., ~Ap TnLinn raises was unexpected.
Mohammed Kayat Khan l UISO GUP I OKing
Job Corps officials after they The council then voted 8-0 to
found a packet of green, leafy deny the request and Mayor
A convict wrote from prison substance believed 10 be mari- Don Whitaker told Sauerman
. "Given recent improvements Capt. Francis P. O’Leary of ns in Lawton July 151 1967. in Marion, Ohio: uana „ thattjfaan thins city's fire
scientists, in a statement en- in seismology and other means 3022 Euclid. Survivors include his wife of “Being an inmate in a cor- eAIPAAI code to try to get it done “oth-
- of detection," the statement The Guard has both a federal the home; his mother, Mrs. rectional institution indicates I SAICTON ‘ let's keep what we’ve
1 4 I said, "we believe that the and state mission. The Guard's Prerra Best of Walters; a have no reason to respect a po- -NM°1 „ 1
VOMnTY VeTS ! United States would detect So- primary federal mission is to daughter, Mrs. Yvonne Word of Uceman. After learning how Continued From Page One » The 950 000 facility will be
" nessovlearnyeraatedanmampentainnamyorranay ihron sTepndah" compgasronsomcaragma poorsdet-American tattackst nsidenuanLbghexeuttanaravelaa
could carry out enough tests to units and individuals available ters and a step-son; three broth- realized how wrong I have been no. ema - • ' president
score a breakthrough that for active duty in time of na- ers, Don of Walters, Ted of Still- in my attitude toward people in The command said the at- ■ • Comlany said the com-
A check for $18,573 from the would threaten the stability of tional emergency or war. In water and Troy of Tulsa; five your line of work." tacks were made six and 13 will be completed in about
Oklahoma Crime Commission the nuclear balance. peacetime, the Guard is com-sisters, Mrs. F. J. Hilbert and An ex-convict from California miles from the Laotian border months and would operate
The statement charged that manded by state governors and 1-306 B, Mrs. O. F. Hilbert and inclosed $5 with this note: and 158 1° 165 miles southwest under the franchise name of
the county commissioners. insistence on the ban "springs has the mission to protect life Mrs. Moy Arnold, both of „ M someday you will of Hanoi. It was along that part Quality Court Motels, Inc.
The amount represents the 75 from . the desire to . continue and property, and preserve the Walters, Mrs. Nadine Norman devil who needs of the border that U.S. planes It will be constructed on a
per cent allocation granted by American nuclear testing in or- internal security of the state, of Temple and Mrs. I. C. Rag- .......I.—i^ writh xw,th Vintnamece . . ----------------
the commission lor the instaj. der to develop new weapons, to Guardsmen in Lawton have land of Oklahoma City; and
lation of radio communication resist existing weapons and to not been called to active duty five grandchildren,
equipment to be used by the vigorous ..
Comanche County Sheriff's De- The 2,300-member
partment . . claims to be “virtually the only during__________
The funds came from the lobbying arm of science” in the February to aid in disaster re-
Federal Law Enforcement As- United States.
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