The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1978 Page: 3 of 44
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, August 16, 1978 3A
Frederick Rape Convict Due Hearing For Parole
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was kidnapped.
Area convicts appearing along with
Turner before the parole board Satur-
day and Sunday are listed by county
below with crime and prison entry
date also included:
COMANCHE: Larry Fox, robbery
by force and fear, 5 years (2%2
suspended), December 1977; Charles
Hyman, second-degree burglary, 5
years, 8 months, March 1977; Gerald
Loud, second-degree burglary, 4 years
(1 suspended), March 1978; Clifford
McDuffie, uttering a forged instru-
ment, 4 years (1 suspended), No-
vember 1977.
JACKSON: John Allen, assault with
a dangerous weapon, 2 years, Febru-
ary 1978; Mike Wilk, unlawful posses-
sion of marijuana with intent to dis-
tribute, 3 years, June 1977.
TILLMAN: Dionicio Garcia, assault
watched helplessly as three other men
dragged his girl into their car and
disappeared into the night.
Testimony was heard in the trial of
Will Wright Jr., who was convicted on
all three counts and sentenced to a
total of 99 years. His parole applica-
tion was recently revoked.
Henry Bradford Jr. and Walter
Douglas Miller joined Turner in en-
tering guilty pleas following Wright's
trial.
Frederick townspeople turned out in
full force for the trial in 1963 and
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LAWTON CLINIC,
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In the practice of
PEDIATRICS & FAMILY MEDICINE
By Appt: 353-6004—10 a.m. -6 p.m.—Mon. -Fri.
Don Tartsah, assault with a danger-
ous weapon after a former felony con-
viction. 10 years, July 1975.
KIOWA: Vernell Norris, second-
degree burglary, 7 years, July 1976.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nobis, and
Anssi Kiuisto, Finland, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Ware.
Attending Marlow High School will
be Silvia Fischli, Switzerland, who
will live with retired Col. and Mrs.
Herbert Holland, and Catherine
Mavroudake, Greece, Mr. and Mrs.
Cephas Johnson.
Silvia Hauert, Switzerland, will be
sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Gene
French and will attend Elgin High
School.
Altus High School’s exchange stu-
dents, Reijo Luukkonen, Finland, has
been temporarily placed with Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hurley.
The Snyder youth was forced at heard the Mountain Park girl’s vivid
gunpoint to empty his pockets of an account of repeated attacks by her
estimated $2 or $3 in change and then four assailants during the night she
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STONELEIGH, England (AP) — valry isn’t exclusively a male pre-
Shopfitter Stuart Bill makes wrought- rogative, as Kate Shaw proved here
iron chastity belts that can double as recently.
head protectors for cricket players. Mrs. Shaw was shopping when she
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Cashier and checker training for
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Basic and refresher classes in
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By The Constitution Stuff Richardson, then the kidnapping and
One of four Frederick men con- rape of Richardson s date.
victed 15 years ago in a late-night at- “We are definitely protesting his
tack on a Snyder youth and his parole, said a spokesman in Tillman
girlfriend is among 15 area convicts ( ounty Assistant Dist. Atty. Michael
scheduled for parole hearings by the Evans office. This was a terrible
State Pardon and Parole Board crime and we can’t imagine any of
during its regulary monthly meeting the four obtaining his release.
Saturday The incident occurred the night of
' The meeting will see 250 inmates July 27, 1963, when Richardson, then
asking for parole. Among them are 15 18, and his date returned to the Fred-
convicts serving life terms for mur- erick area after a movie in Snyder,
der Richardson testified at the trial that
Frederick’s Tommy Turner will he and the girl were sitting in his car
have his first opportunity for parole near a lake two or three miles west ol
since receiving two life sentences and Frederick when another man ap-
a five-year sentence in 1963 for his proached his car window brandishing
part in the armed robbery of Billy a .22-caliber rifle.
Adapter, cue incl.
By The Constitution Stuff "We still need two homes in the
MacArthur area,” Mrs. Robertson
nn EN exchange students from said, “and we need a permanent
1 seven countries will begin ar- place for our Altus student.”
riving this week to spend the next Sponsors of exchange students
year in Southwest Oklahoma with provide room and bard for the
sponsors of the program still hoping dents, with other expenses borne by
to place two more students. the Youth Understanding pro-
The students will attend all three headquartered in Ann Arbor,
Lawton high schools, as well as Mich
Marlow, Elgin and Altus high schools,
the program chairman, Judy Students scheduled so far are from
Robertson, hopes. the Netherlands, Switzerland, Fin-
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bia. An additional three students from and battery with a deadly weapon, 10
South American countries are to ar- years (2 suspended), April 1976.
rive in January, Mrs. Robertson said. GRADY: James Gilbert, second-
Attending Lawton High School will degree burglary, 3 years, January
be Eefke Boer, the Netherlands, to be 1978; Albert Kitchens, second-degree
sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Bill burglary. 2 years, April 1978, Ricky
Johnson; Ingela Nilsson, Sweden, Mr. Rutledge, second-degree burglary, 2
and Mrs. Charles Robertson, and years, April 1978.
Frank Garcia, Columbia, Maj. and CADDO: Charles Longhat, second-
Mrs. Chris Herrick. degree burglary, 5 years, June 1978;
At Eisenhower High School will be Terry Siler, second-degree burglary,
Heli Niskanen, Finland, who will live 4 years (2 suspended), February 1978;
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1978, newspaper, August 16, 1978; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2040299/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.