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what he considered to be an in-
justice being done aa he had
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NONSHOOTING BREAK—A big tree is used as a gun
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success by scientists who
watched the brilliant comet
streak into the aurora bo-
realis-northern lights. The
em lights.
The experiment may produce * he launch was part of anex-
information related to radio periment conducted by scien-
communications and space tists from the University of
travel, said scientists at the Alaska s Geophysical Institute
University of Alaska's Geophy- and the Los Alamos Scientific
steal Institute. Laboratory.
Visible from Alaska to A spokesman said scientists
Hawaii, the comet burst into also are said to be seeking
the atmosphere Monday night dues as to what would happen
after a Sandhawk-Tomawhawk to radioactive debris following
rocket soared into space and a nuclear explosion high in the
spewed barium crystals into atmosphere,
the atmosphere.
The 9 p.m. AST launch, de-
layed two days, was termed a
resignation of nine, and em- Board members recent graduates or will be
ployed 13 new faculty mem- unanimously approved the graduated this spring from
bers. recommendations. Employed state colleges and universities. :
March is the month in which for next year in addition to All have done their practice
classroom teachers are em- those already on the faculty teaching in Altus schools, and
ployed for the ensuing school ar: Larry Ray Osborne, Mrs. ar elementary teachers,
term Central office ad- Don Popchoke, Mrs. Larry Resignations were accepted
ministrative personnel are King, Mrs. Jack Walstad, Mrs. from Mrs. Ollie Sewell Eugene
employed in January, and David Glass, Mrs. Paul Field; Miss Kathy Stout, Mrs.
administrative personnel of the Howard, Mrs. Donna Sue Connie Black, Mrs. Mary Lee
various schools in February. Knisley, Mrs. Robert Killebrew Hageman, Rivers; Mrs. Mary
Clifford Peterson, superin- and Mrs. Sarafaye McAlpin. Jane Jenkins, Mrs. Janell
tendent, recommended the Mrs. McAlpin has taught in Young, Roosevelt
employment of the new staff, Garland, Tex., and in Dllas. Mrs. Linda Bell, Mrs.
and re-employment of those Mrs. Knisley is a native of Iewann Terrapin, Sunset; Mrs
who currently are teaching. Hollis and previously taught at Nell Bryan, Mrs. Wanda Stout,
"We have the recom- Burns Flat and at Weatherford, Washington; Mrs. Nancy
mendations of each principal Mrs. Walstad, whose husband Duncan, Will Rogers; Mrs.
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WASHINGTON iAPi - The which carries a nuclear war- Laird has been tested on Rus.
Soviet Union is adding multiple head equal to one million tons sian SS9 missiles. U.S. officials
warheads to its land-based mis- of TNT, say the Soviets have been
sites and Defense Department They say there is also some unable to achieve the required
officials estimate the Russians evidence-- not yet confirmed— accuracy with this system to
will have 85 to 100 in operation that the multiple warheads are assure destruction of U S
by midyear, being mounted on the Soviet’s ICBM sites.
Development of these weap- giant SS9 missiles which, with But Laird, plugging hard for
ons has been under way for their 25-megaton warhead, passage of his new $76.5-billion
several years and the Pentagon threaten destruction of Minute- defense budget, cautioned that
confirmed last month that they man missiles and their under- the two-year lead he said the
are being deployed. However, ground silos. United States holds in ICBM
numbers were not disclosed un- Laird acknowledged the Rus- warhead technology "could be
til Monday after Secretary of sian warheads are not as so- rapidly closed if we do not
Defense Melvin R. Laird ns phisticated as the separately maintain a strong research,
ferred to their deployment in a aimed multiple warheads al- and-development program •
speech to the Veterans of For- ready on large numbers of U.S. , . , .
eign Wars. missiles. These are called BY the Pentagon’s latest
Defense officials said the new MIRVs or multiple independ- count he Russians have more
triple warheads discussed by ently targetable re-entry vo m1ss1es than the United States,
Laird are being fitted on the hides. but.because of MIRVs, the
sayretssu amissiesimiar Aldes later said that the re In the Sumbehobdsaeliverdge
me U.S. Minuteman ICBM entry system referred to by nuclear warheads
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Isaty Gen..Richard from time to time because of the case tad been discussed paper column last week that ton wit her, “85 *
Kleitndenst re turnstothewit- circulatory ailments, com- The Senate has delayed ac Mrs Beard and Mitchell dis- liszka lestmeil that before
phcatedbzaexressive ' nking tion on Kleindienstis t cussed ITTstrou........** hscommitttapperanceMon
sible confrontation with iZ anButAnrphzsianin Denver nationpendlingdevelopmentsin Justice Department at the Ken- he .......... twice with
cuser. wheresheremainshossitniyed tucky governor'smansion last Harlington Wood, associate
Kleindienst and newspaper disagreed. During Monday ssession, Lis May following the Kentucky deputy attorney general, and
columnist Jack Anderson were "I don’t believe Mrs Beard zka quoted Mrs Beard as deny- ' John Duffner, executive assist-
scheduled to testify at a has an emotional problem other ing any connection between the ant to Kleindienst, to discuss
Judiciary Committee hearing than being somewhat apprehen- out-of-court settlement of the Sh sald she tried to talk to Mrs Beard
on why the Justice Department sive about this case." Dr antitrust suit and the corpo- die attorney general about the A Judic iary Committee alde
dropped an antitrust suit lewis Radetsky, an osteopath ration's pledge of funds for the met ger and antitrust suit and released to newsmen Monday
against International Telephone specializing in heart ailments GOP convention in San Diego he told her to proceed through night a copy of a letter from
and Telegraph Corp. told The Associated Press He in August. normal channels, the doctor Asst Atty Gen Henry E Pe-
Anderson has written that the has been treating Mrs Beard He said she is verv x . sad . he.rest was a lecture terson, explaining thecircum-
sdt was dropped after ITT at the Rocky Mountain Osteo- kesadi uveryanxku that shook her up According to stancesi of the two meetings
pledged tocontribute $400,000 to pathic Hospital. ” ' the attorney general did The letter, written to Sen
defray expenses of the Republi- Radetsky said Liszka’s ap-
can National Convention He praisal of Mrs Beard as emo
has accused Kleindienst of tionally unstable was "taken
playing an important role in out of context because he didn't
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Court Judge Richard McLaren The Judiciary Committee has night television marriage of I un, whose real name ls Her- modelingcareer "I told her a help MA TEETH" Powder (Ivm
who was in charge of the de- subpoenaed her to testify about falsetto singer Tin Tim and bi rt Buc kingham Khaury, met woman's place is in the home,' hold.WhybcembarrarmarvorMi
partment’s antitrust division her memo which said, in part, his teenase bl ide Mi SS Vicky the former Victoria May Budi he said It wasn't that I didn't pocurity, and comfort une F AS-
before his appointment to the that Mitchell "is definitely Ihisthing kills me to the nger in a Philadelphia depart- trust her I just don I trust the pentire"tenattntdhesvnnoxir.;
bench, and Felix Rohatyn, an helping us, but ( annot let it be bone lmsaid Monday tear ment st re where he was auto devil in us all" health See your dentist regularly ,
ITT director, known." fully confirmin hat hi has graphin pies of his book, ______________»
Sofar, the mystery woman of Mitchell, who left office filed fol a legal separation two Beautiful‘Thoughts."
the whole affair, ITT’s Wash- March 1 to run President Nix- years after they were married she w s 17 when they tioteg
ington lobbyist Dita D. Beard, on's re-election campaign, and on Johnny ‘ arson s Tonight tot r thr'Xh 10 M
has maintained silence. Kleindienst, who was mini- show before 20 million wil t wlting in-pired by his I esk
Her physician. Dr. Victor I. nated to succeed Mite hell, have nesses. L , , , knwnpordinmontir
Liszka of Arlington, Va., told denied Anderson’s allegations Miss Vicky and the couple
the committee Monday that against them Itemontbold daughter. Tulip
mg, , to testimony last week Victoria, were stay mg with her
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Goforth, Don. Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1972, newspaper, March 7, 1972; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2120840/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.