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4 A THE UWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Sept. 6, 7970 Ponca City Girl Starts School Despite Loss Of Both Kidneys By DENNIS ECKERT Associated Press Writer PONCA CITY, Okla. (AP)Karen Smith starts school Tuesday and she's confident she can handle the workload of.a senior in high school despite not having any kidneys. "It won't be too hard," she "Maybe the teachers will be a little easier on me." Karen, 17, who will attend the new Ponca City high onl three days Saturday she'U only have abou courses--English, ment, and classes in cookdn; and clothing. When she's not in school- Mondays and Thursdays--Kar en will be in Oklahoma City a the Veterans Administration Hospital.

Until someone donates a kid Texas Geologist Says Stolen Maps Valuable AMARILLO (AP) A geologist says 19 maps taken in a burglary at his office last week took nine months to prepare and could have produced as much as $1 million or more in oil and gas discoveries. Virgin Spradlin said the maps covered areas in Moore (Dumas) in' Potter (Amarillo)- counties where "I believed that oil fields and gas fields could be present, but have not been "They were in areas in which I planned to drill exploratory tests." he said, Police have found no clues to the Tuesday burglary. SPRADLIN said the thieves 'could use these maps-to locate areas to drill in and discover these fields and have a mini- OKLAHOMA- CITY (AP) -j po i enl of SI million or A "Spiritual Sing-In" 'Sing-In' Set In Capital City at a northside Oklahoma City church -Monday night will help launch a national drive to guarantee the right of voluntary prayer in public schools, it was announced Saturday. State co-chairmen W.E. "Gene" Herring and the Rev.

Aubie McSwain of the Oklahoma chapter of Project Prayer said the "sing-in" will be held Labor Day at the First Christian Church amphitheater. Herring is from Oklahoma City and McSwain is pastor of a Del City Baptist church. Two state legislators, one a He said the land "is acreage that is held "by production" and therefore it would be necessary to secure a farm--out of these lands from companies that hold leases on this acreage." Spradlin said that although legitimate persons could apply for a farm-out, "If someone ap- proache these companies to undertake activity in these particular areas, then it is a possibility that use has'been made of this information." He said he fixed the value of maps at Si million or more ney, the young P'onca City teen will- undergo, two with, the dialysis Continued From Page One. spokesman-in Tel.Aviysaid.':-;.. Lebanese.

-jPremier Raslrid Karameh an- urgen the' lS-nation body after summoning the -am bassadors. of. the United States the Soviet anc machine. The device removes rra nce -to'-a- 45-jninute meeting impurities from'her system that in Ihe kidneys, were Karameh newsmen, Her kidneys were llave demanded the Securit-j moved in July. Karen indicated she'll probably take things as they come, Once active in high school activ- iUes, she'll be restricted by the trips to.

the hospital and a spe- Council Intervention to stop the aggression and subject 10 an adequale pumsh But won't be off the detivily list. certainly go ng to OU'L Saturday football lames," she assorted. Karen still plans on ype ot career in fashions. "I make- practically all my wn clothes, and fashion is what like most. I'd like to go to ashion college, maybe one in Arlington, Tex next year, But 'm not sure which I like best- designing clothes or modeling," be said.

Her mother, Mrs. George imith, said Karen is an accom- lished seamstress. The teen admitted getting referential treatment from, her amily of five. "But I don't like much," she said. Mrs.

Smith acknowledges-that Caren's illness makes the fam- y's work harder. "The kids are all quite helpful. They can cook and run the automatic she said. "But it makes me feel guilty sometimes when David, 14, irons his own shirts." Mrs. Smith said doctors have no idea when a kidney donor will be available.

In New York, Lebanese d'ACfaires Yahya Mah- jmassani delivered a letter to this month's president of the Security Council, Ambassador Davidson S.H-.W.- of Sierre Leone, charging that two companies of Israeli infantry "un. der heavy, air and' artillery support" had penetrated four miles inside Lebanon. Mahmassani said the troops were up roads for further "Israeli military use." He said the attack took- place at 1 p.m. local time Saturday. An army spokesman in Beirut said Israeli 'forces hadJlaunched a.

three-pronged attack on south Lebanon a screen of bombing and strafing jets. offensive was mounted from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights of Syria against three adjacent Lebanese villages on the western slopes of Mt. Hermon, he said. "Our armored units, and heavy artillery stopped the advance of the'Israeli attackers east of Rachaya Foukhar," a owjiship four miles inside Lebanese territory, the spokesman The Lebanese- Army spokes- Lawton Detective. surprised in-', a parked car near Lake night and arrested one of the men for.

possession of marijuana." Now'e. said-the was jusl getting- light a pipe full of the illegal drug wher he. was placed under arrest. The man had a plastic pouch of marijuana in his hands when asked to step from the car, explained the detective. The other two persons -were not by police.

In the past two weeks, 25 persons have been arrested for pos- iession or sales of drugs in the area. MOUNTIES Continued From Page One work clothes. Fifly armed police searched an area IS miles, west of Creston where a car believed have been driven by vas found in a Nearby was the mutilated body of the hild. A police dog brought in to track the fugitive and roadblocks sealed the area. The dead were identified as Ray Phipps, 42; his wife, Isa- 27; their three children, Paul, 10.

Cathy, .8, and Bryan, Mrs. Shirley Wasyk, 30, and Payments Jo formers Hair-Raiser By BON KENDALL AP Farm Writer- WASHINGTON (AP) One feature of the Senate -version of the omnibus farm bill that could politically pbpular-with-'farm members 'of Congress is lair-raiser Nixon admiri- lion's watchers. It is a inserted, by Agriculture ee calling for advance government payments to farmers once hey sign up in crop programs next year. The provision revives a sub- ect whic.i administration farm by some major, organiza. tions and by.

a substantial number of Congress members who claimed the- advance, payments since the early 1960s were needed for operating expenses at -a. time farmers' sales wore low. The payments amounted to or so annually and represented partial, payment agreed to keep down their acreage, of feed grains during the- year the program was in effect. Since the payments were made, at time of program signup during the'' winter and nd budget officials thought had early money was jcen settled when' Secretary of agriculture Clifford. M.

Hardin nnbunced last December there rtuld be. no advance, payments in the 1970 feed grains program. counted against that. fiscal year's budget. FOR example, if the payments had not been cancelled this year they, would have added several CRIES of protest-were raised (hundred million dollars to fiscal The Doctor's Column Early Treatment Needed To Remedy Speech Defects By WAYNE G.

development. In other words, TV1" Tl i io' nnthinrr Q-My M.D.' son, 5, doesn't more, than 1970 spending the year ended June 30 ---'for and large affecting production in the fiscal'-1971'year: Senate committee, in effect the House-passed farm bill, said specifically the advance for feed grain not only must-be made but must be extended to wheat producers previously not getting them. Should- this--, provision be. approved by the entire farm, bill would go to a conference with tjhe settle differences. There'.

basic changes Commit- version which- Involve min- mum price support' guarantees 'or wheat, coiton and feed grains: THESE differences, too, would have to be ironed the early payment clauses are particularly disturbing to Nixon (budget people. I In a letter last week.tp'Chair- Allen J. Ellender; La-. j.and the Senate Agriculture.Com- mittee, Hardin extreme disfavor tee bill a zeroed- in the early payment Hardin 'noted'that the govern- her daughter, Tracy, 8. Wasyk nounce'his words plainly.

Will about one's speech and was working at a logging camp he outgrow 'this? at ihe time. Mounted Police said one of! the two surviving Wasyk daugh- ers ran lo a nearby home and told Mrs. Maurine MacKay that a man had 1 shot her mother and man said-the Israeli attack be- sister and was heading for the A--By the time a child is he.can usually, speak plainly unless there is a. malformation of self-conseiousnessiment would- have to make ad- paymcnts to -wheat and self-confidence'in one's 'grains farmers within 60. ing ability.

Once the habit, is! days -after the sign up in established, the services oC aj 1 1 'control programs'. 1 The-ef 111 UTC dl dlld LMC, I us, jjji uwii. IJC i MJ j. Ult 5 IL. 4 "The donor must be a cell an Friday night with aerial I MacKav residence.

'Another of Wltn none of these defects, do ood and tissu wit an artillery bombardments. sisters was found later hid- 0 0 this 'rouble by tne time his voice palate, hardl Q-Whafis the cause of phim- palale, nasal partition, jaws, osls and.what.is the treatment? lips or tongue. Some children is a congenital condition in which it is vervi speech therapist are feci -Hardin be to" Karen. Her falter and have! Tlle on the westerning in bushes outside the are 8 but the best results both been tested and we slo es Ml Hermon is knownj-home. She was hospitalized forj 1 remedial speech are qualify." she said.

"Sooner or! 35 "fatahland" in Israel be- 'treatment of shock. later the boys will all be iest- icause tlle Palestinian guerrillas! Mrs. MacKay called police use it as a base for they found the bodies of obtained when appropriate treatment is started early. Q--When my nephew, 10, was "I try to take life one day a a Israeli settlements. Wasyk and Tracy, thenJ4 he began "to stutter.

What "because a field which has pre-f a 1im and stay as cheerful as The villages were Kfarj the. MacKay home and caused this and can be jChouba, Kfar Hamam and Ra-i evac ualed that familv. about it? iwo siaiB jepisiaiors, a yjously been discovered in -Moore11 can," she said. IChouba, Kfar Hamam and Ra-ievacualed that family. When Democrat and the other a Re- County has already produced Karen agrees with that They are returned to -the publican, announced at the same time plans to introduce a bill in the 1971 Oklahoma Legislature seeking to clarify U.S.

already produced over $5 million worth of oil and gas and possibly wiE produce an addition $15 to S20 million." Spradlin said the thieves Supreme Court deasions on knew what prayer and Bible readmg public schools. Rep. -Texanna Halchctt, R- Oklahoma City, and Rep. John L. Monks, D-Muskogee, said they will introduce the legislation to "clear up the confusion that has existed in schools all over the nation since the federal courts began making rulings limiting prayer in the public schools." "Although the courts did not 'outlaw' prayer in schools, Mrs.

Hatchett "the net result has been intimidation of school administrators and teachers to the point that many are afraid to even mention the name God in the classroom." proach. "WITHIN the map cabinet- which is kept locked--there are over 100 spaces for maps, and the only maps removed were those dealing specifically with prospective areas in Moore and Potter counties," he said. "I am certain in my mind that Ihe individual or individuals responsible are either members of No Panic Button Needed At OSU three and six miles respectivelyIhome, Tracy's body miss- from the Lebanese-Israeli bor-'ing- Police thought -the body The spokesman said the 'at-j tacking Israeli forces had taken; i found -later near the, car was checking other homes in over Kfar Chouba. But their ln area, they found Mr. and on Rachaya Foukhar was Phipps shot to death on at p.m.

local time their living room -and by Lebanese three 'children shot- lo lunits a a he; death in bed. All the.bodies had STfLLWATER (AP) Tliere added. i been mutilated. is no on-campus housing short-' A--All children trip over their words when they are excited. We now know that siiitterinE'is caused by telling- a child that he is a stutterer instead of acccpt- increase 1971 fiscal year from program; costs by S1.7 billion.

"These- advance payments," Hardin told Ellender, "would hard tb a tight nsuUlle essentially a dou- slan back over the head of thej of Payments in'fiscal year penis. This makes it impossible 1 Wltfh "Betting reduc- to clean- the penis properly and predisposes to cancr. The treatment is circumcision. in fiscal year "This is contrary to our fiscal objectives." Hardin said, "and Q-Can a hanv born wi(h- tan a haijy Mr." we must oppose hypospadias reporte by be successfuUy hhe committee." operated on for. this deformity? With manv Congress members A-In this congerutal defect, a ims this fal the opening of the urethra couW a be located anywhere in the penis short of.

the normal out- com wheat age at the Oklahoms Urn- The spokesman said the fight-j The Phipps' 7-year-old son ing was still Taging. The Israelis i as Trussing, and police be versity, OSU President Robert a expanded' the area of 'their ilieved he was taken hostage by! Kamm told regents Saturday, i attacfc 0 indude villagcs ct. It can be surgi-i ing this as a normal stage oflcally but the farther'back opening the more difficult the! operation. It should be done be-! fore the -school) age to prevent his to feel is a freak, Q--My. daughter, has.

1 areas. Chance Of Rain Forecast Tonight humid- was forecast for'today in-Southwest adopted" a boy. Oklahoma, but. the' Weather- Bu-jhas a very "shallow-chest and reau i-said- there -a chance one testicle'. has not' developeo 1 THE LAWTon CON3TITUTIOH Evtnlngt ExnDI Sol.

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SUBSCRIPTION RATES at and "no need to push the panic JHabbaria Friedis; Tw young men from the area of sh wers.or thunderstorms and (Can anything, be done to. correct i A i i i T1O rO til t-n a tnn ifrhl" I i I button" about one. A 1 A -TU JVU.LII- a I 1 (miles west of original targetjlold.police Saturday- they heard jpoolertemperatutts Jate. tonight these conditions? or extremely familiar with the I Speaking at the September, of the offensive, he added. I shots about.

7:30 a.m. but no' oil industry as a whoie and spe-j meeting of the Board of Regents The latest Lebanese common-i further'victims were found: closely associated facets of the for Oklahoma State, Kamm-said made-no mention of casual- jand Monday. The ap- cifically with geology or other Business. the student this but said one Israeli half- Iproach the mark, in which the victims were found The quest for King Arthur's fabled city of Camelot now centers on South Cadbury Hill in Somerset, England, -where archeologists have found traces of an ancient fortified town. Leslie Alcock, a University of Wales archeologist, has directed work at the site since 1966, He says, "Research carried out so far has produced important evidence about the historical background to the Arthurian romances and the material culture of the Arthurian age." tumn will be over track was destroyed by artillery are about a mile apart in the 400, more than the 1,000 in-(fire and one tank was put out 'Creston Valley, a -fruit-growing "I have nothing left.

They took uu I ulan me li(JUU lills an every work map plus every final I cre ase that had been expected, action. start ii area marked by cliffs. The to the lower-90s on Monday, 30 per cent chance of rain.was listed tonight. PrepafCd thC and information." maps for. himself.

Besides the stolen maps, nine other maps, which Spradlin said cost about 55,000 each to produce, were destroyed, The destroyed maps' were covered by vandalism insurance, he said, but the stolen maps were not insured for burglary. He said.the thugs also inflicted about $2,000 to 53,000 damage to other equipment, including an aerial photography interpreta- jtion" device. said -Ta a housing crisis situation on, two Lebanese civilians were Crated alfalfa farms of about 10 of ih 17 i CARRtER. DELIVERY IN LAWTON A FORT JIU. fMonlhly); P.mi emd-Sunoqy 2-H and Const, CARRIER DEIIVEftY OUTSIDE LAWTON--FORT SILL Swidcy i the university, regardless of killed and two others wounded to 20 acres.

night during the air. No moUve was given 'for which preceded slay ings. famous for Uon." Reports earlier this week an off-campus housing shortage ground assault. I A communique by the Pales- FUNNY BUSINESS By Roger Botten was apparent, leading to specu- line Armed' Struggle Command lation that a similar situation! said 13 have been could be developing on cam-; killed so far in the fighting. It said helicopter-borne infan- CONVENTION Continued From Page One sioners Association, discuss ROBBERY Continued From Page One and kicked out of the car near lias were putting up a "heroic along with one of (hand- --to defense'of Kfar the' girls, Charlana continued Inglis.

"The remaining four heard officers were looking. 'them in ditched the i chicle near Hobbs dyed hitchhiked to' 'Redondo-. There Western 1 Several days later Howaid turned himself in to Seattle authorities, Smith hitchhiked back to tihere the re two GOT BAD S0SW.O men and went to New Jersey she gave up to law of ficers Inglis reported Here is whcie ihe Bruce bdid he left Rcdfoid in Wyoming lout days ater Redford was arrested by Georgia officials wjth aimed robbery of the lanta Trust Company Atlanta set, of keys with him which matched the stolenjcar that was apparently usecl in the Trust We are waiting for the FBI actually determine if 'Bruce was involved with the Atlanta holdup Of the six suspected ofthe Medicine," park 'M mdt yew point!" pus. Kegent Burke Healey of try units, tanks -and city-county cooperation, vis termed the news were-taking part in the 1 The convention.wiil adjourn "irresponsible reporting." ifighting which; according to the! after a noon 'luncheon, jcommurjque, the entire! by the guerrilla stronghold area of AT-I sinsuiB Gates Sisters and co- Ikoub. median Bill i The confirmed i A'special, breakfast, for; Ihe'fall'of Kfar managers will-'te'held.

at -S a.m. on the.convention's day. -for the two- day meeting was developed (to the Israelis-but-said guerril- Mas were puttinc UD a "hpToic communique claimed, the. by. the.

convention committee Israelis suffered-heavy losses.jn of the The'. -aririyl communiques Tegular--forces; Checked, the' Israeli attack on the eastern out of Rachaya Toukhar four miles inside Lebanese, territory fa member of Tin Delta Theta It said the attacking forces (Fraternity W. S. THOMAS Continued From Page One. political society.

A--Chest deformities can! usually be corrected surgically. An undeveloped testicle is not nl lon TM uu serious and requires no treat-j: ment. The will -L produce' enough sperms to in- Pn" IMJI iuj sure the. a chief i father when I i I IPrtM ond Sundcv. 4 a XUJO.U.M t.

Sun. X40.KB 1TJJO aoc Ptr JFOR SUBSCRIPTIONS LESS THAN ONg YEAR APPLY MONTHLY, RATE of 5601 and hitchhiked to Seat were currently unaer intensive Mr Thomas 1302 wa artillery barrage In other developments Israel charged again Egypt is continuing to buflti missile sites within 19 miles of the Suez Canal despite ap proaches over cease fire, violations detect ed bj spotter planes In its 10th complaint to -tha Truce Supervision Orgam zation'in the Israelis said -information that came to knowledge of the Israel de fense foices indicates that build ng work and other are being earned out at new born Sept 19 1904 and marrie Afinam Koehler Feb 20 1932 Services will be at 10 a Andrews Epis with Fort Sil Monday 'in; St. Chaplain Vance. Oark ciatmg Bunal will be in High land Cemetery under 1 the direc tion of Lawton Home Survivors include his wife the home a daughter Meredith Thomas Bomberger of San Ber i an. area extend turned to us he had TM nadino Calif two Koehlec Thomas Bill Thomas of 817 41st six grandchildren Memorial contnbutionsS'may be rnade to the Oklahoma Med cal Research Foundatioa Ok -j.

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