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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 1

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Hi Nabor THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION Area Weather orecast 4 the m4 OfTn OiuaiwM Krto txcefrt ACr4aj VOLUME NO 204 14 PAGES SINGLE COPT STREET EDITION AP) (UP) THIRD AND A AVE LAWTON OKLA TUESDAY MAY 22 1956 WIREPHOTO Two Senators xrt Plan Service eud Probe ku ahmisirki' city At th1 tun Agree JiCrash Takes i 5 or 781 City I yj Sixth Graders Second Life On arm Bill Cre's death pushed the state's 255 US so Ex Alt us Lawyer their Aphids Get Lifer Reveals Bought reedom spot his care of her vhich branch of the aervicr should SO 56 Visit Moscow? ilipino Claims Island Empire Ol fighter Bombers to In vUw of the entfre record Collide Two Killed 4 See LIER Page Governor Raps Parole ta vts oast had and Mere tuild il'iint nhd hum young heari in as is 1956 said hai going tn mean Is that Mr Lelore is going to haw to confer with me on each leave that's granted and each parole recommended That way li Symington said his subcommtt already has rereived behind 'owd door hundred rd pages as the sir power mis on of the Air orce to the fieldf nmoned aircraft and guided Partly cloudy and warm highs Jvday and tomunow 91 low tonight (relays low 11 a tn resding I 90 yesterday's high 93 hip that cow radio broadcast the texts of both messages Disclosure of the correspondence nrl hv Board A chance for moisture popped up today In the area weather forecast after nearly a week of fair skies and warm temperatures Weathermen said it would con tinue fair and warmer today and tonight turn partly cloudy Wed nesday and then widely scattered thundershowers would fall Wednes ty 232 tVE explained did not iloni )vph Rn anmur rrnrnt ttol Ih at 1 Tbichl hr hmdt fnak a thirty nf ih 1 bj Rfii over basic df MAY MED JIMMY ROOSEVELT Gladys Irene Owens works at her desk today in the Capitol Hill office of Rep James Roosevelt (D Calif) where she is a clerk Con gressional sources say she will wed Roosevelt but he answers when asked to confirm the in formation CAP IVirephoto) ghl to pfoy kn tlw scnoiis of cmpbble ail today take Ann con would olk expect tou much ol tlw fu ture 1 never known ft to live up to cution McALESTER Okla tfl The Pardon and Parole Board today was told by a Tulsa Ide termer on (eave he was threatened by a prison employe for revrilirg he paid money to an elected official who promised to help him get freedom Board members ordered a day extension of the leave OXLA HI3T G3CI T7 orviir CITY OKLA that come the the be record and Earl were not expecting Mrs Sitar said had already made plans to give the expected childway but Dorothy changed her mind and decided to keep the babies when the twins were bom But her husband would have no part of keeping the babies and refused to pay the hospital bill or take Dorothy and the twins out of the hospital until she agreed to give the babies Mrs Sitar said she secured release from the hos pital anti took her and the twins to the Agee apartment in Chi cago when the twins were five days old Mrs Sitar then stayed with her daughter and twin grand daughters lor two days before returning to East St Louis agreed that I would John Richard and Peggy home with Mrs Sitar tinuw "and Dorothy come to my house with the other twin when she could travel in two or three weeks I planned to take her children" WALTERS Okla (fl The ted aphid has caused 10) per eent destruction in Cotton County al falfa fields County Agent Jasper Hart said no alfalfa was harvested in the county's 10000 acres and farmers are wondering if they ev en have a stand of live plants I lari said it was his estimate all the alfalfa planted last fall has been killed by the aphids and it is likely much nf the older al falfa has suffered the same fate Cotton County was the first in the state to report the spotted ephid last year and while it did a great deal of damage the lady bugs and natural enemies were able to partially control it This year the pest jumped ahead to wipe out the first cut ting on Itu Aba largest of the group and some other islets shoals and reefs and staked out his claim He didn't disclose what he plans to do with the islands However they include some fine fishing grounds A oreign Office spokesman de clined to say whether the Philip pine government would initiate' any formal action Vice President Carlos Garcia stressed that the Ctoma expeditionwas private and did not have the sanction of the oreign Office But he added he did not see any rea son why the islands tie come Philippine territory eventual ity virtue of occupancy and won't he laboring under the tm wv i urnpiKe uers HOME AGAIN John Richard Agee 21 stands between his young grandpa rents and gives each a hug to show his happiness at being home with the grandparents who adopted him and his 17 month old sister Peggy Ann right The grandparents Sgt and Mrs John Sitar 2003 Andrews adoptd the two youngsters April 6 1955 Seated on Mrs Sitar's lap is their Hi year old daughter Regina (Ricktl The twin st der of Peggy Ann has not been seen by the Sitar family since the twin was given away in Chicago shortly after the twins were born Dec 1 1051 (Staff Photo) WASHINGTON' Two finite immrttres plan separate invests Kiwis of the row among the md srrvcn mr thrir roles in on SH 3 about a of Tempi Insta nfly Stubblefield 30 of He will meet the board but want to make lam that leaves which he belie have board approval nr tu: have been srudi by the nr ter lie said he thought llar'lraiy i nse hud te 'e referred to the buaid but found nJ it had 1 not pressed "best i good health and the flourishing of Ulf youngsters ar too vnung to understand the twin sister of Ann is not with them The sister Ramona has not been seen by the family Since she was "given away" by the father shortly after the twins were born Dec 1 1954 Mrs Sitar said Monday that her JOy ear old daughter Doro thy who ft the mother of John Richard Peggy Ann and Ra mona ran away from their East Si Ixiui borne when she was under IS years old Dorothy went to Oucagu where at the ago of IS she was married to Earl Agee Chicago chef who wa 33 at the time That when the trouble start ed" Mrs Sitar recalled Mon day When she graduated from high school she ran away to Chicago met Earl Agee and married It whs 2's years ago tnat John Richard was born in Chicago Mrs Sitar noted Th Sitar's daughter Regina (Ricki) was two years old then On Dec I 1954 the twins were bom in a Chicago hospital and Mrs Sitar went to help take care of her daughter and twin granddaughter John Richard Agee is again even though be tou at to realize th long breaking legal bailie his grand parents went through tn nmle him with his '7 month oid sister Peggy Ann Th grandparents Sgt and Mrs John Sitar 2WH Andrews to Lawton John and Peggv during th weekend after a week of court action sM gland iry appeal ances in Chi cago: In the grind jury app irances the Sitars max have helped un rtwer a c'nld gv a' ia rack et which could rock tiw Winds City behind the walls and then I would he taken care of" the witness tew The message replied to a note Lions Eat 40 KAMPALA Uganda Lions have eatn 40 person recently tn the Ankole district of this British East African colony a Game De partment offlciaJ said today The government has decided to hir a white hunter to try to extermi nate the man eaters Young Child Home Again WHITE A PROVING ROUNDS NM UP The US rmy embroiled with the Navy in guided missile feud scheduled exhibition of its one two punch i pilotless air warfare Tuesday the press and military brass A large company of newsmen nd photographers were gathered the mountain nmmed desert anse for a first kick at the Nike nd Corporal missile in action at'jp the largest testing enter Less than two weeks ago showed off its Aerobe guid missile successfully after an nitial fliglit firried Army Navy and Air orce of rm have been arguing about vwvatfinrv jwir uir vurrit wntn Walker entered prison March 6 Premier Bulganin and Conunu 1913 to ime a life wntence for mst party head Nikita Khrushchev a Tulsa slaying He is now cm v'atrd Britain last month Mos mg all matters The imly thing little closer coordination i the pardon and parole office and the governor's Gary said want to firm up our general He suggested he ght with the board next month ai Granite ognized "This claim is based on the fights of discovery and or occu notice raid He expressed hoe that the Philippine government ill in due time offi daily sponsor" his notice ol owner ship The claim roughly covered an area west of the southwestern Philippine island of Palawan The latest National Geographic map describes it as un territory is composed of islands sand cays sandbars cor al reels and fishing grounds with a total area of 64976 square nauti cal notice said Cloma set out last March landed I proximity' urther testimony he said will taken on th poaltkm at the nree services the missile fickL rxnrwte Testify Stntowtrm that Gen i arle conimurclnc neral of th Air fense Com Jal and Conttoentai Air Cbm rand will testify in Open liuryfay Symington raid Part kig already has testified in ex euhve session and that his testp wy Thursday ill describe our untry existing and prospective I femes agutst air attack by a i asible eomy" wuson raid he think congresstonal Investigation i ceded or that it would do vi think be said reply to a question have Ttifkienee that getting my flit advhe from the right peo i tmnr the country thinks Rain Possible This Week Jet Smashes Jap Home Kills Boy 3 TOKYO A Air orce B86 jet crashed in a field outside Tokyo today and skidded 3500 feet to smash into a Japanese home A 3 yeareold Japanese boy was killed and his father injured The pitot of the plane a member of the 41st Interceptor Squadron also was hurt but the Air orce did not say how badly Hi identity 'was not announced iore state piiml 01 wthhuldrg from ratty nf a leave giv Jim city furnwr Tulau County missirmer He raid told Hoi withholding of rsr or wriiilil not Toieraied during administration Xot f'nticfrlng tVmril Tien Sn Symington iDMot Lid services subenm Ttfce will go mtn th metier hnh renters on gided mrailrn ind a Svmington said the Army avv nd Air ore will be called uponr testimony "a to their posei in the missile field" fie lied I tin I the gioup Mwi will go) to the a role in the field power including what hei'd hrth iix nnmary rvl sec vt iry missiorft" SvmtnElrwt in brnaiiening ran aa a study nf the Yr iHTe and ns capabilities as rnm ircd to t'V'V lii Wia referred to air problems currently in con vr isy uuhiiu: inc inm mini ary rtrt'V In I lm I ties ami missions in th over all rkl of air power I 01 trnlers lln Xflssiles I rnniiovcrsxs within the armd irivuvs revolve principally round the roles of the Armv and lr orv tn gtmind toap a xi licIium range missUe and the hr power rotes of the Air orce MRS SITAR her daughter home and later told Mrs Sitar that Ramona (the other twin) had died did not believe Mrs Sitar added "so I got to check ing and found the baby had been given away through a Chicago insurance agent I looked him up and asked him about the baby and he said the baby was gone and there was nothing I could do about it" Mrs Sitar said she later talli ed to Age who as working in a cocktail bar and cate in Chi cago before she and her hus band went to juvenile court See CHILDREN Page 2 MANILA A ilipino staked) maker if claim i rec ciairn last mgnt to a scattering ol uninhabited islands coral reefs sand bars and shoals across a vast stretch of the South China Sea His action caught Internationa! diplomats napping It dumbfound ed the embassy of Nationalist which has a prior claim to some of the and left the usually loquacious Philippine gov ernment almost speechless Tomas Coma a former news man and president of the Philip pine Maritime Institute Nautical School not only claimed the em pire of about 70000 square mile west of the Philippines he even bestowed new names on 53 of the islands islets reefs and shoals Think of the headache of map sett worthy are! hi success in ac complishing this purpose we be lieve that disbarment is too rc promoted to Junior high is at Lin coln school where 33 students ill receive elementary diplomas Eighty two students will promot ed st ust School at ort Sill Thirty four fdth grade student will be wanted certificates nt hon or at the promotion programs The awards sponsored by the Associa tion for Childhood Education of which Miss ouise Kirkham Is president are given each year to a boy nd girt in the fifth grade of each city elementary school Recip ients are not announced before thei program Also to be presented are Ameri can egion and auxiliary anti Vet erans of oreign Wars awards to outstanding sixth grad students Promotion day exercises Thurs day Include JOHN AlltM Mrs Lucille Lanvlen procession al and recessional Marcia Looms invocation Bob Wilkerson ad dress Mary Jane Martin presen tation of memorial lrry Phillips acceptance of memorial James obert principal presentation of swards: Mrs Maxine Hand roll call xig by the class Nineteen students will be promot ed lhe 9 program GROS ER CLEVELAND Mis Joanne Shackelford proces sional and recessional Jay Kimbro and Clarence Gibbons presenta tion of flag and pledge song sixth grade class Dewey Parker prin cipal presentation of awards: Mo nika Bradford presentation of gift Program time is 10 a Twenty five students compose the class DOUGLASS Joyce Marks devotional: Peggy Sue Keith scripture Arietta Rob erts prayer Ralph Walker mast er of ceremonies oral reading by sixth grade boys Charles Jeffer son salutatory address class yell led by Cart Jones: Velma Turman class poem Tioye Patterson solo vocal solo Billie Revels class his tory Joan Gay class prophecy Velma Turman Zelma Garner Ca rol Sue King and Lillie Mae Over street quartet: Carol Sue King in strumental solo Blackmon class will Sherry Jo Bridgewa'er valedictory address and class song led bv Glen Mason Thirty students will be promoted day night and Thursday I at the 9: 45 am program Mrs El High temperatures today and to weda Dew berry is sixth grade I morrow in Lawton will be about See EXERCISES Page 2 1 91 Yesterday high was 93 WASHINGTON A Senate How committee reached com promise today on a soil bank and farm hill tn replace th catch all measure President Eisenhower vetoed April IL The committee's deeixions ar oibyct to approval by th Hous and Senate Details nt th ac tions were to announced later Agr rl Qntckly The group headed by Sen El lender (Dd renrhed agreement in a session lasting les than two hours The conferees met for the first time yesterday shortly after being mimed by the two branches After ward Chairman Eilcnder would say only various proposals were discussed at the closed ses sion But from other sources it was learned a tentative! com promise was sha pd Under this the ilouae would give way on the feed grains the most disputed provision in this second round bill and the one to which the administration hi'l ob jected violently as the House passed it Vela Hinted There had been hints Elsenhow er might veto any measure con taining the i louse language just a he kille ri on April 16 a previous catch all farm bill He objected chiefly to higher price supports it provided The House voted for price sup ports at Slty per rent of parity tor 1956 on the feed oat rye barley and pro vkmxj growers cut back acreage 15 per rent ployed in a grocery there He said he contacted the offi rijtl In KlS IwwaliSP Ht hd been toid he had influence to toy Id the Daily Mail and the Dally case before the iSketch to suggest that the Rus Thc ofticial he said told twn sians might follow through with he needed $300 expense money to an invitation to the Queen and go to Oklahoma City wine and her husband the Duke of Edin burgh to visit use bov union be completed by Aug I Cviuidcr I'at fcate lh! Polhramg an informal wraionj OKLAHOMA CITY TO Monday night the turnpike mem 1 Oklahoma Supreme Court Tuesday bent were reported ready to xn ordered a two year suspension aider the southern route as parti from the practice of la for rf a pa kage offering to bond buy i Tallent former Jackson county iera when new data has been as ljudge at Altus sembled on the northern and south Tanent whose address is now listed ts Cabazon Cahf was ommerxied for disbarment by the Oklahoma Bar Association but th SujHvme Court softened the pen alty to a two yw suspension The complaint ainst Tallent as filed Dec 6 1917 and charged that tn Jammry and ebruary IS tj while serving as county judge Tallerrt "did imtawfnlly de 1PSWIG1 England (fl Two Air orce fighter bomb is collided over eastern England oday killing two men and injur ng two others The flaming wreckage of onelne plunged into the yard of a wuse in the village of Bawdesey silling an 89 year old man and in another The other plane trashed in a field One of the two pilots was killed The other bailed out and was picked up a serious condition" om the sea olt elixstowe Billy Joe Walker 30 Negro and I recommended a parole for him A I I I I tl after Walker said his lite yy tllZ3D6in uv it oe were reiuni arden McLeod said that as soon as the official transcript of statement to the board reaches him he will start an investigation He said he ex pected that to be later in the day Walker said his sister paid the employe $300 which Walker said was for the official He said that after be revealed the story to the late Tom Philltp then Parole Board chairman the employe went to his Tulsa home aid thrpatu i him: Jbn rt a ry of Defense Wllwi ight tn head off sny such iviry In a revs rmfirenr yes xiay at whuh he flai'kid Ih vtlian and nnitormc i rmy Exhibits fissile Punch western routes The package plan was voted on si ierai months ago after th authority wax unable to sell the ixirthem lout bonds atone The traffic kurvevors reams merded this alignment: at a point near the Oklahoma Texas state Im north east of Thackerville and extend ing in a northerly direction east mand exact eoHeet and rwtve of Lake Murray generally paral certain stated amounts of mnwv lei and wesUof Qktahoma SH It for the isnuvr and renewal of to a crossing of the South Cana brer be res dian River near Wanette and thn Th tuurt in i's iioi Torn mi nt ri'rrd Mrs Oma Leopard 'day raid that is an urfor TURNPIKE Page 2 case "The resp mdt is a hnidera cripple and has been all Ins Id it rad bvlicvt that the ris jmdent gh'lty as charged and the puiiisnnwnt could be justif in mt i ret mires Hwcvr nwe are exlenuahnr circumstances Gary Thought Leave Okayed 1 or Hardesty Aftff vra viomit wt uw gnviVt NJItnifUr ske o( ground to air mis ne research and about whether he missile program is de dicating that ol the Navy I The Co poral known Early stage of development I VAC established what lieved to the world khen it soiled more than 250niles straight up when launched from the back of a captured ArA locket in a stage" operation 1 The Aerobee set Hie rec for a single stage rocket when It speared upward to a height 151 miles two years ago I OKLAHOMA CITY Traffic engineers advised the Oklahoma Turnpikw Authority Tuesday a toil road with prong serving both Oklahoma Ciiy and a point midway to Tulsa would best serve aoothera Oklahoma and Texas travelers The would be more profitable than a toil road linking Tulra or Oklahoma City separately with a terminal at Red River Wdbur Smith and Araoefatcs stared to an otticial repirt Alter studying traffic throughout sredhem Okiv nnma for several weeks the 'firm said movement from the general areas of Oklahoma and Tulsa south ward are afmust equal The turnpike authority aftr sc I Al CnAnn Cpting the report was scheduled WUI I JUjUVI lUj to order Manager ttobavk I to lor constnsctton en iiiit (arra i Gary said he had worked the rtng survey ai the route to policy out when he took office be tween himself and the late Tom Phillips Holdenville then chair man He said there have been only three exceptions to that pol icy one of which was Hardesty preraion a leave has bren rre ommended by the board when it Gary conferred with Charles Chesnutt Miami board chairman I aw today by telephone The comer fl I II I fJ IJ I I fl (J sation was about the board stat I IWH I Wl A I I I tee SEh I tratiV rxsrej itw? tcvrtttrwt has never made it a policy of con sulting the Pardon and Parole Board before granting leaves nut to exceed 60 days" recommended to Otesnutt this morning that In the future where there Is need fur emerg ency leaves I want LcInre to contact the board before the leave is Gary said would mean the warden at least th chairman of the board and parole officer would have cleared it before It gets to Onb Three Eseentinn By Bill (RtWIORD Mtl Writer 1 Monday mnrnmg crash near Temple claimed another lite Seven hundred and eighty on t'tay when Harry Coe 19 Shep sixth grade students will honor parti AB airman died from to ed at promottor day exercises juries received in the ore car mre Thursday morning at 17 city ele hap mentary schools death pushed the largest sixth grad clara to bi traffic fatality count for to oeatns compared wnn mi deaths at this time a year ago Troop' Glen McHale of the high wiy patrol said th car was wrecked half mile st Kilted Sherman Rossville Ga and Sheppard AB was believed to have been killed instantly in the wreck which was discovered at 6:30 am Monday by Ralph Kosechata Temple farmer Co was identified as a native of Brentwood Mo Both he and Stubblefield were thrown from the vehicle when it failed to'negotiate curve and plowed into a pasture Trooper 5V lanagan and John Duke reported at 11: 15 Monday that three persons were in another one car mishap four miles north o( ach on 62 The accident involved a Oldsmobile which the troopers was traveling at an excessive rate of speed when it failed to negotiate a curve left th right of the road and struck a guard rail overturning l't times Treated At Hospital Injured and treated at Memorial hospital were Ixtla Eloise Maxwell IS who received cuts on the left leg and Eva Mae Horl 22 who received bruises and a hip injury Both live at No 70 21th Treated at ort Sill hospital for a cut about the ankle was RobertDelacey Ellison 21 Bty A DCS who was identified as driver of the car Ronald Winslow ort Sill third passenger in the ve hicle was not injured At 6:15 pm Monday Patrolman Lae Gark of the police depart See ACCTDENTS Page 2 Officer Orders irm Prisoner Leave Policy LONDON fl Two Uivton news (hat rrepd ni ap papers speculated todav that an precuues the gravity of hi ac exchange of letters toiwren Qreen kas shown a dis podt ion to Elizabeth II and Soviet Presxfcnt i Wilate nfmrelf Since leaving Ktement Voroshilov might lead toths Mate in 1947 he ha eMate an invitation for the Queen to visit h'mrelf in a distant state Moscow where he holds a position of trust The message to Rus confidence He is wrving figurehead chief of slate ex community as ft mayor an ishew for your mivc umn sv 1s vuw ft9 iha jsfttrrA trnrirn I in aw sw sa I Raw ra rula Tt i n4 in tbit rase the intention th tnreatenea nun ii "He said I would get sent back good friend Queen Eiira of JTT" Wr Mrs Sif4r 34 and her Kort Stll husband the rhd drrn in be 1wr county III Apnl 6 Thfj ha Lt? had a difficult time keeping the grand sen and the latest battle result er the LTvear nld hthe of the children heirs jailed Chi cago on a child andurtion charge 'alii'' KA fri labr i Jo Vixry today ordered 9 ptibc i and nr Mitr gr 2 aid '(aid a sUfe me nt 'i hS' 15 dtjit 'IP Ur i HMtb lA'A te jJBhtak 7 with th lar a poitcy of 1 With Sister 95 jl Entire Crop I i 1 I lu 2 fl Bi ft KS3T 'I.

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