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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 23

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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thuriday, September 10,1970 23 V. HOSPITAL MEMORIAL Birth: Son to Mr. and Mrs, DeWayne Taylor, 2414 bom 9:02 a.m. Sept. weight 7 ounce.

Admitted: Anita L. Brown, 104 Babbit, surgery, Peggy L. Chatham, D27. S. 29th, surgery, Brad H.

Cunningham, Hollis, Clears Cify Beer Distributing firm Stages Own Clean-Up Campaign Ruth B. Rose, 1515 medical. Virgil L. Russell, 2002 N. 19th, medical.

Leo B. Scheetz, 2415 medical, Arthur W. Shilling, Fletcher, medical, Rhoda Smith, 1700 Fort Sill i Collins, 99, charged with Slaying Suspect AtWaurika By LARRY GEE WAUR1KA (Staff) C. C. surgery.

murder of a 63-year-old Waur-' Nellie Cedar CrestUka man, was found innocent Nursing. Home, surgery. Tracy Tower, 617 Walter S. Dallon, McMahon Place, surgery. Tomlinson Nursing Home, sur- 1 Mrs.

Andrew L. Wade, (Wednesday.in a non-jury trial, 24th P. C. Largent Jr, said 'evidence tended to show that! 203 gery- (Columbia, and son bom Sept. Venetian 500 pounds of the cans here each five pounds or 50 cents worth at the.lO-cent rate, plus 18 "TF you have to pick magazines; up'litter, you'll never 1 barbed wire, even throw out a toothpick an auto and-hub -The, group another.pur- aluminum food containers and again," William J.

(Bill) Hess sa.vs.' He is Southwest Sales Company sales, manager and' one. Their purpose to -help pose also'in'the'trash-collect-. 12.other 'aluminum containers a little in- ing project to illustrate that, as oil cans. of' five employes of the beer attention to a "cash for cans' 7 program in which, the -pay distributing firm who spent 10.cents a p.ound'-for empty Collins was in of his life when he killed Roy Jones on Aug. 11.

three hours last. Friday collecting a truckload of litter, and' another iy 2 hours counting and analyzing it. Their truckload of more than 5,000 items of trash included golf balls, butcher Emma Davis. 620 ical. I Ora E.

Williams, Sterling, Most of the state's case was Sharon J. George, Snyder, surgery. built on the contention that Col- surgery. ilins was not in fear of his life Carolyn S. Gilbreath, 408 MJUiHWfcMUtN when shol was fim Dc surgery.

Admitted: Attorney Ed Alma Gregory, 217 S. 23rd' Lome Dewbre, 5, daughter of i claimed that Jones was a habit- Place, surgery, I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dewbre, criminal, and had threaten- Beatrice J. Griffin, 712 Park, Duncan, surgery.

ed Collins' life on several oc- surgery. Mrs. Meadie Dick, 318 Ave. casions, Shirley J. Johnston, Mangum, i medical.

Collins a testified surgery. i Mrs. Bob Lewis, Walters, Jones had threatened to kill him Diana L. Harrison, Elgin, medical. Jmany times, and had chased i medical.

Mrs. Robert Hornbeck, 1101; him with a knife on the morn-i Ola F. Kern, Cache, ruedical.JNW 31st, medical. jing of the slaying. He said.he! Helen McClung, Star Route, Mrs.

Ben Bertram, Route 2, was in his house later that day, i medical. 'medical. 'looked out and when he saw: aluminum that are returned, for scrap. It take's 23 of their company's 12-ounce aluminum -cans to equal one pound. Bill manager of the Lawton firm, said company is collecting 1,000 to Kimberly McDonald, Elm, medical.

Frank W. McFarland, Lincoln, surgery. 1905 Mrs. George Perkins, Carne-i Jones approaching, thought' the; gie, medical. Halter had come to MIDI' the; 1907! Mrs.

Mildred Johnson, 215 threat. Park, medical, Jones was killed by a .22 cal Herman F. Miltendorf, 1700: Jimmy. Hunter, Apache, med-l iter rirle shoL trough the head Collins testified he kicked open 1 Fort SU1 medical. Aves A.

Munson, 4704 Cheryl medical. ical, Luther Mallard, 2303 Georgia, lhc front door and fired one medical me as ncs was approaching Leona L. Owen, 1920 Oak, I Arthur Boiles, 1715 Liberty, i hoase om the slrGet surgery, i medical. I Tiie lnal ot under wav a Neal Reese, 2 Mrs. C.

D. Henshaw, Duncan, I 10 40 3 and as to, medical. surgery Jud Largent about 3 p.m.! Charley W. Rcnegar, Mrs." Robert Sevmour, Ster-i Tlle stale and defense boih call-j surgery. ling surgery five each.

The de-1 Barney Williamson, Loco.j Mrs. Wesley Jackson, a had waived surgery. ters, surgeiy. George C. Wverton, Clark Smith, 1119 Charles Carroll, assistant dis-j medical 'surgery i lrict a tlon ey, called Sheriff Dismissed: i JeW Moore, Route 1.

sur- helps ats he firs wit 1 ess Chris Allen, Anadarko, sur-i gery. 5 les ilh Ulat he ew gery. Dismissed: i joncs had threatened Collins! Patsv A. Bradley, Miss Colleen Houser, 1415 nes Hc als said Co1 suraerv isur-erv llns had come 10 hlm Iy a surse iur er i- short time before the shooting Kathy S. Beck, 905 Gariield, Mrs.

Billy Jack Bolaway, 2805 medical. Avc. medical. Judy L. 3809 Arling-1 Mrs.

E. G. Wasson, 1115 Oz- ton, surgery. medical. Sammy Cooper, 809 N.

35th, Mrs. Estina Brown, 1516 "New complaining a Jones had 1 v- surgery. iYork, medical. Julie A. Dalrymple, 2715 Mrs.

Marvin Yackeyonny, 608 14th, surgery. Hottie 0. Frtson, Comanche, surgeiy. Patricia Green, 1111 Arlington, medical. Pauline Greenway, Greejisted, surgery.

Dearborn, medical. Woodrow 913 Monroe, medical. Mrs. Ronald RuUedge, 11 N. promised to kill him before the; day was over.

Phelps he told Collins to go home and stay in the! house. He also testified that at- 1 ter learning about the shooting, he met Collins on the street! carrying a rifle. was on the way to my office lo give himself up," M. Harrison, Altus, Eery. Joe F.

Higgins, 1315 Bessie, surgery. Jay R. Johnson, 1624 N. 24th, surgery. Phelps said.

"I told him to go 7504j -Mrs. Kate Shook, 1418 an have'a seat in ihe office surgery. i because I had to go investigate P.H.S, INDIAN Birth: the case." Anderson called four charac- Son to 'Mr. and Mis. ter witnesses in behalf of Gomez, born 11:12 a.m.

Sept. weight 5 pounds, surgery. ounces, John Joyce, Snyder, sur-1Admitted: gery. Kimberley J. McDonald, 1905 Elm, surgery.

Willis C. McMillion, 1109 Williams, medical. Ernestine a 522 Bishop Road, surgery. Flossie L. Moore.

707 Columbia, medical. William Kosechata, Elgin, medical. Lucy Wahkahquah, Faxon, medical. Melva Smith, Singer, medical. Dismissed: Lucy Holden, Shawnee, medi- Ical.

Zora Mullenix, Fletcher, Etta Richards, Duncan, med- lins. All testified'-that the 99- "ft year-old man was a law abiding citizen and never had been in trouble as far as they knew. Anderson--also called Brown Lee.Kennedy. Collins' grandson, Kennedy said that loldl him on the day before the slay-' gery. Allan Potter, Walters, medical.

Robert D- Rankin Star Route, medical, ing he was going to kill Collins and he had better tell his grandfather to keep out of the The defense attorney also entered into evidence records showing that Jones had been jsent to the stale prison eight Elizabeth Cooper, Duncan, I different times. Several of these beer cans are not the chief litter. Beer industry represen-. tatives'claim beer cans'com- pose less than 10' per cent of the country's litter. The group picked up all the trash on both.sides of the road in the'one-mile stretch of 38th Street between Gore Boulevard and Lee Boulovard.

People everywhere have be- The group counted.the junk in 23 categories. 1 Here is their count: Paper newspapers a magazines, 152; pacfc ages (candy wrapper, cartons, 308; beer carton packages, 26; -soft drink packages (6-pack' cartons) '49; miscellaneous paper, Cans food steel, 33; food 'view with alarm, the- 18; soft drink steel, of non-retuniable containers that are flooding By PAUL McCLUNG the markets, and the growing heaps of solid waste. matter that clutter the landscape. "cash for advocates say aluminum containers are a good answer to litter because aluminum is salvageable. Tin cans have no salvage they say, but.

aluminum' cans do. Salvaged aluminum, containers can be -melted down and the aluminum recovered and recycled, used over- and over again. The beer company says there are enough aluminum containers marketed each- year in 11 Western states to be worth some So million to civic organizations and individuals who round up the used cans at the 10-cents per pound price. The company in Lawton will buy any aluminum can, not just those of its own firm. The Lawton men gathering the litter a week were Hess, Douglas Faulkner, Chuck Skaggs, Bill Coakley and David.

Heddleson. Their, truck load of trash' had very little scrap aluminum 116 beer cans, or about soft drink aluminum, aluminum, 116; other steel such as cans, '58; other aluminum such as oil cans, 12; Bottles or glass food, 14; liquor or. wine, soft drink returnable, 19; soft drink non' returnable, 214; beer returnable, 30; beer non-returnable, 62; miscellaneous, 65; Metal miscellaneous, 75; Plastic containers, carriers, wrappers, 118; miscel- 'lenebu's, 20; Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous 16. Capital Man Hurt, Dies THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Maps show sequence by geological ages in theory which proposes that present-day continents were formed from a single land mass. (AP Wirephoto) Earth's Continents Drifting, Mops Show BOULDER, Colo.

(AP) America, Europe and Two government scientists have! Asia-- the supercontinent Laura- gija delayed report. produccd suppor for the away from the mass, An City man criti- 30 'Tues- 1 day. the Highway Patrol 'said in J-UnXL t-lIUI Ically injured in an 3( '(Wreck 'near Stroud died'Tues- i 4.U-. i 3 gers in his car died that for the past 200'mil- Gordwana, 'that was to The death'raised lion years continents have beenlbreak into Africa, South Ameri- 1970 traffic fatality toll'to. 531 compared with 590.

for' the 'Same time last year. making a slow journey across ica, Australia, Antarctica and the face of the earth. They have produced, a series lical. surgery. Cheryl Ako, Anadarko, medical.

'Fair Play 1 Import Law Being Revived WASHINGTON (AP) The I sufficient to halt full-scale Nixon administration is taking a 49-year-old-import duty law out of mothballs to prevent foreign manufacturers from dumping their products on the U.S. market. dumping investigation. Two weeks ago the Treasury Department the biggest antidumping action. in the histo- Some Japanese and other foreign businessmen see the action as evidence of a return to a protectionist U.S.

trade policy. ministration officials deny, the charge. The law merely, gaurantees fair play for U.S. manufactur- ers, government officials say. The Antidumping Act of 1921 provides for penalty duties against foreign goods found to be damaging by being dumped, on.

the U.S. market at lower prices than in home markets. For example, an item sold for in its home markefet would charged a dyt: "This is not- being. -administered in a protectionisWashion," customs official, said J' 'It's being administerediVivigorously and moving -faster. it's designed return competition; to -a -fair." ley-' 'el," he added.

Nixon partly to. -prodding od of dating to'the The number', of 'ienforcers'ihas. nearly flee! Backlogs i to 1968 ry of statute-- a formal investigation of alleged dumping of Japanese television, sets, a multi-million-dollar import' It last Tuesday. 'fonnal probe of Japanese capacitors. The Japanese government has expressed concern.

lured by the. prospect- '-of 1 increasingly competitive foreign producers, have expressed' Their inquiries, have. Bureau soon an, increase-'in dumping (AP Wlrtoholo) 1 limes were for assault and bai- Anderson argued that Collins was definitely in fear of his life, and did. not have to wait until Jones actually attack-j ed him. He said the law that man may defend himself if he thinks that someone is going to kill and does not have to until the act is committed.

PAGEANT. WINNERS. Kathleen Puanani Miss left, and Judy 'Adams, Miss 'Oklahoma, stand- Avith their 'trophies after being named winners in. swim suit and talent divisions respectively in Wednesday night's first, preliminary round of Miss America Pageant competition 'in Harrison, was theiof five -maps which, when driver of a car that went out of viewed in sequence, are, much crossed the U. S.

661 like a time-lapse movie, show- centerline and collided with a ing what they believe happened truck, 1 A male and a female-passenger in Harrison's car were dead on arrival' at a Stroud -The conclusions of Dr. Robert S'. Dietz and John e. Holden, India. That' created an Atlantic Ocean that lay east-west.

along the equator as sort of an offshoot the Pacific. Africa and South America split away from since the time there-was on eastern Gondwana. while anoth- earth a universal mother i split lifted India off Antarcti- Radio Luxembourg broadcast Atlantic' pageant ends with' the crowning rock music Conof Miss America 1971 Saturday 23 Complete First Aid Course Twenty-three. Lawton-Fort'Sill, residents completed a Red Cross and. "advanced first, aid' course '-Tuesday.

Th'e 2fi-hour course, "Comanche. County Red Cross volunteer chairman of first aid''arid. dis-. aster' services, were Eloise. Woolley, 'Marguerite R.

keskett; Thomas Bowcn', Glen. Fuqua, Fuqua, Vital, I i LI nanoi vlaims rlexibiliTy Better On Red-Side At Peace Parley PARIS (AP) The North Vietnamese said today their side is showing more flexibility at the Paris peace talks than the United The short speech by Hanoi's chief delegate," opened the S3rd ment- It is generally considered that any movement would take place in secret.co'Dtacts. TJIUY scanned what he termed schemes of administration" and concluded that they Derailed Hex- of the talks'lt: came after manyV" 1 of. during' words which the which the United States has Am enc an -P art opponents that flexibility flexible are actually cover up'its inflexible and actions," 'For own. side', i-Tliuy.

1 said the sending of could lead to U.S. Am- bassador.David K.E. reiterated this early to' judge claim the Paris conference, "is; ah flexibility would be! carried trier or would'; lead; to -move- Treasury "has 30, comp.laints.'.'.'involv-. A. Calvin'.

1 Jpaquin'' L. 1 Her 1 -glas i 1 i 1 West arid" A.first'aid'instructor;;ciass.'Ms. piarined 1 Recorcls 1 Dumping assessed''-because, manu: evidence, of "The revolution; ary. government, of 'the -Republic of South Vietnam advancing logical over-all, the 1 l.Tbuy;JsairlSThe;;provisional thbse" 7ll) 1 TV LS pkla to distort history.arid facts in-attempting, of your interventionist and expansionist masking, twoXprecphditions-are total, and unconditional': of eign and; of a coalitioriy.gov- i Speaking Gong, of 'TIen order that the may 1 and: ri.pKody end- marine geologists with tile Environmental Science' Services -Administration 'in were being published'today, in the Journal 1 of Geophysical The. mapping grew from-two relatively new con- ceptsr'that the floor-of the sea is gradually spreadirig and that the outer hull of the earth is made of great crusty, plates.

Here is contention," Pangaea, considered in some quarters to have been the universal of- continents; was' unbroken at trie end of the Permian geological period 225; million years ago. About 200 years what was-to become About 135 million years sea floor spreading opened the North Atlantic and. Indian oceans and a new rift began splitting South America away from Africa. During, the geologic- period ending 65 million years ago, the. North Atlantic rift grew northward, extending, the North American-European split.

Australia tore away from Antarctica, Africa drifted north, an dln- dia moved to the equator. India's: journey stopped when it crunched under southern Asia and" uplifted the Himalayan Mountains. Africa continued, and split-in its northeastern bulge to. establish the Arabian peninsula and Red Sea. Antarctica and Eurasia, remained' relatively fixed' except for some rotation, Brief Sill: Visit Naicasone, of: ense 1 A.

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