The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1982 Page: 2 of 22
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2A THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Tuesday, May 11, 1982
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labor-management consultant and for- where the trouble lies.”
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Displaying the trophy band members retired from the Tri-State Music Festival at Enid last
week are MacArthur Junior High School band members. From left are Brian Gosnell,
outstanding soloist at the festival; Joe Ratliff, band president; and Mary Schaefer. The band
retired the traveling trophy by being named the outstanding concert band for the third
RETIRING PROFESSORS. Retiring Cameron University profes-
sors honored last week include, from left, Don Prophet,
associate professor of agriculture; Taylor Terry, assistant
professor of language arts; and Doyle McCoy, professor of
biology. Frances Wright, retiring social science assistant
Telephone models shown
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A Comanche County jury recom- Two large tents filled with displays Medical Program of the Uniformed
mended a 7-year sentence for a 21-year- which offer free exams and informa- Services)
old Lawton man found guilty of first- tion will be set up from 8 a.m. to 3:30 distributed
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In other docket action today, Allen ters, Long said. Both the wall and the
Richard Mather entered a guilty plea air conditioning unit were demolished,
before his scheduled trial for a delivery Col. Robert J. Leakey, Fort Sill pro-
of marijuana charge, said Assistant vost marshal, said the accident was
Dist. Attorney Robert Perrine. caused by excessive speed.
Mather and Edward Ross Thomas Leakey said the car was traveling
are accused of selling a quantity of faster than the highest speed at which
marijuana to an undercover Lawton the vehicle should have been able to
police agent on Jan. 19. Perrine said safely negotiate the curve, which was
the case against Thomas has been estimated at 58 miles per hour,
continued until the September trial Military police are continuing their
docket. investigation.
Dist. Judge Jack Brock ordered a Long said local authorities were not
pre-sentence investigation for Mather notified about the accident since it oc-
and set a judgment and sentencing curred on post and the victims were
Alderson. "We’re experiencing a productivity er when we should be asking the Amer-
Alderson says it’s "a failure of mutal stagnation in this country because we ican worker.”
Causes" labor-hnnagamemmonciie S ban. Atneanoomentytanationuia Be
productivity problems. turned around overnight if we sidFKZXa “groupknownas
The reason there are so many Value of the Person after leaving
Wrikthesbnamie Cache Future Farmers in "the biblica
book and not of the heart.” Alderson group selects officers Inn tatarmanagement relations’’ and
said in an interview. _____. ,, 2 .
Alderson, a former vice president of CACHE (Staff) — The Cache Future mise .. K
the Pittron steel foundry in Glassport, Farmers of America recently elected
Pa., says management people are new officers for the 1982-83 school year. “Labor and management are in an
trained in a “big stick mentality” and They are Brian DeMarcus, presi- undeclared war with each other. I try
“to look at labor as our enemy.” dent; Lenson Hears, vice president; to implement the biblical concept into
As a result, labor and management Lisa Whitehead, secretary; Nancy labor management relations,"
develop "an adversary relationship” in Cassell, reporter; Bonnie Smith, trea- Alderson said. "It’s very obvious that
which attempts to talk with each other surer; Jeff Dodd, sentinel; Mike words like love, dignity and respect are
eventually degenerate into Carrow, parliamentarian; and Lorrie not respectable in the work world, the
“opportunities to get even with each Scott,sweetheart. marketplace.
other ” The FFA will hold a hamburger fry Alderson also said some Christians
“Every person needs, beyond a pay- June 5 at Eagle Park in Cache. Ham- are guilty of following different stan-
check, to be valued as a person,” burgers will be served between 5 p.m. dards of conduct in their private and
Alderson said. and 6 p.m. workaday lives.
One of the main reasons workers go great job, but that isn’t done, whether “Our productivity is low because
on strike is that management doesn’t it’s in a coal mine or steel mill or there is no respect given to the worker,
treat them with enough respect, says hospital or automobile plant and that’s We have forgotten how to value each
_____________________ — _______ by the hospital’s hang all week in the hospital. sweepstakes award, outstanding stage
degree burglary at the close of his trial p m. Wednesday and Thursday on the CHAMPUS offfice. Tips for preventing "National Hospital Week, May 9-15, band and first in parade.
Monday. hospital east lawn. heat and cold injuries will be offered by is a nationwide observance of the role ----------—-----------------------
Trial for a 26-year-old Lawton man “This year’s displays are much bet- the Reynold’s preventive medicine sec- hospitals play in the community,” Hawaii became the 50th state of the
charged with driving under the influ- ter than in the years before, said tion. Capt. Rochlin said. union in 1959.
ence of intoxicating liquor began today Capt. Evelyn Rochlin, hospital adju-
as the felony trial docket continued. tant. “They’re informative as well as
In another trial Monday, a jury ac- geared for all ages. I think they 11 be
quitted Richard Steven Traut of a de- interesting for anyone who visits.”
• livery of marijuana charge. Visitors can be tested for glaucoma
The 21-year-old Traut was accused of at the optometry section, get their
selling two pounds of marijuana to an blood typed at the lab section and have
undercover police agent in April 1981. their blood pressure checked by a
A jury convicted Roger A. Burkey, nurse.
21, Lawton. of first degree burglary at A MAST (Military Assistance to
the close of his trial Monday before Safety and Traffic) helicopter from the
Dist. Judge Jack Brock. The charge 4th Platoon, 507th Medical Company,
alleged Burkey broke into a northwest will be on display, as well as an ambu-
Lawton residence in February. lance from the emergency room and a
The jury recommended a 7-year sen- field ambulance from the 2nd Battal-
tence for Burkey with a stipulation that ion, 12 Field Artillery.
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Police stay slim to keep their jobs
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) — Pa- contract with the policemen’s union. It reduction program. But after that, and dent James Marshall said recently.
trolman Seth Hubbard plays is designed to fight heart disease and although it’s never happened, the offi- The problem for the city, explained Lawton junior and senior high school
racquetball, works out with weights high blood pressure. cers could be out of work indefinitely if Middletown Personnel Director bands brought home numerous awards
and often walks the four miles between It tells overweight officers to take off they don’t lose weight. Thomas F. Malecky, is potential liabili- from the Tri-State Music Festival at
his home and the police station. pounds or be taken off the force. In , , , yoore 29 ienon ty under a stringent state law known as
Yet, while his physical training pro- Four times a year, this central Con- . . , haned 12 t‘ £ the Heart and Hypertension Act. The
gram has built up the muscles on his necticut city’s 56 patrolmen line up for ®ff. 8 a (.Deenpanednout.to PolSe law assumes that any heart or high
5-foot-10, 215-pound frame, the extra a weigh-in. If in the January session oird Wmu"se m, nt 4.9 blood pressure diseases suffered by
pounds have cost him two days’ pay, their weight exceeds a standardized Poetingvndyrm 0 e 0 l e police or firefighters is job-related and
Hubbard’s two-day suspension stems level for their height, the men and B "55 so municipalities must pay large tern- thereby retiring the trophy for the
from an unusual and controversial women face up to a week’s suspension. “Some of the (suspended) men have porary or permanent disability benefits school. CARRERNEANVEROAUSSIDE
weight requirement clause in the city’s They’re required to hand in a weight been physically fit, "police union Presi- to those employees or their survivors. In class A Tomlinson Junior High Constitution Pressa
School won outstanding concert band, Press -Sunday & Monday
and Eisenhower Junior High School Const. $58.80 $5.25
won outstanding concert band in class SarurdayPressndo!. $58 so $5 25
AA competition. Morning Press and Sunday............. $58 80 $5.25
_r- . EJHS won the Fruhauf Award for MAIL subscriptions
Fort Sill Newsservice The American Red Cross will display Fourth graders from the two elemen- best appearing band during the entire ALL OF OKLAHOMA
. .. । $ Two days of activities have been set a disaster truck and the 225th Medical tary schools on post are taking part in a festival. The band also won first in the Const 8 Sunday 363.00 ^5
in Citv hurnlcrv aside to mark National Hospital Week Detachment will exhibit a poisonous contor tL. L.0. «v.. parade category. Press ond Sunday $63.00 $625
IN -TY DUIS’dIY at Reynolds Army Community Hospital plant display. drawing contest on the theme You !n high school competition in class cogoi
" " ---------- Have a Friend in the Hospital. Two BB MaCArthur High School won out- V $83 00 $8 25
winners, one from each school, will be standing concert band. In AAA compe- Al other states and apos
information will be awarded prizes and their drawings will tition, Eisenhower High School won the const.8Sunddy. ' $7300 $725
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1982, newspaper, May 11, 1982; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2039146/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.