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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 28

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28 THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION Thursday March 26 1959 28 THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION Thursday March i North Central Sooners Tiring Of Rum Runs To Kansas Hearing To Air Bizarre Royal MysferyjCanadasOutput prasn0a wi Of Goods Rises I 9 TGK 13TH AND GORE 1IU rtUlirt nuuviovH ranziska Schanzkovski I TDrvlicH TV'etOAlf Home Gardener's Notebook Cut Back To Grow Out Plants 5 from i 9n It Tubtyp plot tx ad te cappiWt lift inance Your Car 24 MONTHS TO PAY RIDE ON GOODYEAR MORE PEOPLE Check Our Lowest Prices SHOP fgore tires our best bargain 1 SO DAY SPECIAL 10 Year Guarantee that will will Six? 7 10x15 fits most pre 1957 models of Buick Nash Olds Mercury Pontiac Hudson Your old tires may make the Down Payment I with shel a Perk up the family car for spring with this clean bright Whitewall that takes luxury out of the high price bracket ull 3 Triple Tempered cord construction for greater body strength ull action traction from exclusive Stop Notch tread Get this new Goodyear White priced right for your car right nowl LOW DOWN PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Size 760x15 fit many recent model of Chryiler DeSoto Buick Oldi Hudwn Mercury Packard Talk avors Wet orces In Election armers Motor Service Walters Okla JOE ORD NSURANCE PARTNER rhe newest and now yotf can cfate on wufe Ar orty SEAT COVER SALE QUALITY UPHOLSTERY TtA erri EL 5 8248 Ask about our WRITTEN GUARANTEE! United Press inwmauimai gross national product the total value of all goods and services rose 25 per cent during 1958 to $32200000000 The domin bureau of statistics attrib uted most of the increase to high er prices It estimated that actual volume rose by less than 1 per cent HOGLES does it again A MIRROR If you vote for repeal of prohibition And go with the liquor and crime Don't parade in our church as a Christian God knows what vou are all of the time' VOTE ON REPEAL (Pol Adv) CRANE GLASS LINED bunch of us in our POOL WINNER DIES CORTINA Italy Less than two weeks ago Romeo Giacin a 49 year tim ber dealer and a friend won $391000 on a football pool Giacin died early today of peritonitis after an emergency appendec tomy Strippers Lose Out In High Court Suit PITTSBURGH Pa (AP) The bumps and grinds of stripping do not fall under constitutional guar antees of freedom of expression says the Pennsylvania Supreme Court The court turned down Wednes day an appeal of two Philadelphia bar owners whose liquor licenses were suspended on charges "of permitting lewd entertainment and allowing entertainers to asso ciate with customers The State Liquor Control Board suspended the Lehigh Casinos liquor license for 60 days and that of the Tahiti' Bar for 40 The owners claimed the liquor enforcement agents had inter ferred with Xhe performer's rights of free speech expression and association tree wourfd preparations are avail able You also can paint wounds spar varnish over a coat of lac Asphalt base coatings good Remember that trees grow the top A limb three feet above I the ground today will still be three feet from the ground many years now As trees mature you can remove the lower limbs until you gain the balance you desire oundation plantings also call lor periodic pruning Removing the top leaders on your evergreens builds bushier growth Cutting out occasional lateral branches opens the trees or shrubs to air and light When thinning evergreens or de ciduous plants always cut back to a bud leaf or twig and do it at a slant Your plants will then look more natural Get out the pruning tools today time to trajp your trees and shrubs TURNPIKE proved Russia his German born wife and their five children were killed by rifle bullets at Ekatenenoui the Ural Mountains IN 1920 a nameless patient in a Berlin mental hospital claimed to be Anastasia and said she was saved by Alexander Tchaikovsky a member of the Bolshevik ex ecution squad who then accom panied her on a journey to Ro mania? The controversy stirred by this woman who later called her seH Anna Anderson has never ended German courts rejected her claim to the title of Anastasia Nikolaievny Romanov grand duch ess of Russia The fam ily the Germany royal House of Hesse represented by the duchess of Mecklenburg in the current nom id Anna Anderson was really born to an obscure rgnsn peasaiu family Mrs Anderson who avoids be ing seen in public has refused to attend hearings on the grounds that she is ill Rumors persist that the czar left considerable fnnde in western Europe which she might claim is she wins her GET OUR PRICES BEORE YOU BUY! Save on new and good used furniture we buy or trade for vour furniture Terms to suit your budget CREMER URNITURE CO 514 Avenue Dial EL 5 0357 Everest Tfiqmpson Plumbing 124 Dial EL 5 4748 CROWD DRAWS SUSPICION BALDWIN PARK Calif (UPIY Police curious by a sudden in crease in business at a market they found the answer Wednesday Owner Catalado Consentino 38 and another man Peter laxa 67 were arrested on charges of taking horse race bets at the market The average American sees doctor about five times a year TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! Welch Oil Co 110 Lee Lawton Okla Shape the wound to an egg shape with the point at the lower end Edges of wounds should be smooth and regular or these wounds and others made by removing branches lar ger than 2 inches in diameter good Congressional tax experts pre dict another government deficit "ranging from $1200000000 to $4 200000000 in the fiscal year start ing July 1 The balanced budget President Eisenhower wan tea be missed because receipts be slightly lower and spend higher than he envisioned' they said By CAY BROCKDOR United Press International HAMBURG Germany Is' Anastasia still alive? This 40 year pld question one of the most romantic and highly publicized of the 20th Century is I seeking an answer in New York City Toronto and Montreal this spring roval mystery involves a grey haired 57 year old recluse nomad Anna Anderson who lives in a hut on the edge of West Black orest which she shares with a variety of cats and dogs She claims to be An astasia daughter of Czar Nicholas II of Russia The czar and his family were shot by the Bolsheviks in 1918 at the height of the revolution but reports that Anastasia somehow survived the executions have in spired intricate court battles countless magazine and newspa per articles and an aw ard motion picture There are those who believe Anna Anderson's claim And there are those who with equal force do not Judge Heinrich Backen a mem ber of a Hamburg civil court that has reopened the Anastasia case for the third time in 25 years hopes that a group of key Ameri can and Canadian witnesses will help establish the truth HE PLANS to be present at hearings in New York perhaps late this month or early 'April that will be conducted by German consular officials in accordance with international Jaw It is be lieved the actual questioning of the three New xork witnesses win be by Julius Hoffmann counsel for the German consulate The New York witnesses are: Mrs Herman Jud the former Grand Duchess Xenia Romanov of Russia who lives at Glen Cove NY A cousin of the late czar she believes that Mrs Anderson is Anastasia Glcbb Botkin son of the late personal physician now lives at Cassville NJ and like Mrs Jud believes Mrs Ander claim Mrs Daria Holmstein Gorae eff now a part time nurse in New York city insists Mrs Anderson is not Anastasia Her father was the adjutant general and like the other witnesses he spent time with the yodng Anastasia In Montreal Backen and his staff of lawyers are scheduled to interview the Duke and Princess of Leuchtenburg at whose Bavar ian castle Mrs Anderson once stayed In Toronto an interview' has been set with the former Grand Duchess Olga of Russia now Mrs Koulikovsky of Cooks ville west of Toronto The former grand duchess has said seem better organized IMPORTANT NEWS OR IMPORTED CAR OWNERS! tee have a complete stock of goodyear tires for IMPORTED CARS at right prices right now! SUPPORTS ANASTASIA CLAIM Gleb Botkin 58 bearded son or rneperbonai puy The lateCzai NichXs of Russia meets with West German interviewers Jnhs home during XnyUtive to a woman's claim to be the Czar's youngest daughter Botkin told Dr Kurt Vermehren center of Hamburg and Joseph iHoff man West German consul in New York that he fully supported the claim of Mrs Anna Anderson to be Princess Anastasia Vermehren her lawyer clann for he Czar properties women have claimed to be Anas tasia But no one escaped They were all killed ANOTHER potential i tn ss among others is Prince Vasili Ro manov a descendant of the Czar ist family who as a child played Anastasia Romanov now a stockbroker in San rancisco told UPI to think Mrs Anderson is Anastasia who was his first cousin you Romanov also asked Grand Duchess Olga the aunt of Anastasia who loved her brother the czar and his fami ly would not recognize her own Backen has assigned' an anthro pologist to search for birthmarks bone structure fami ly to support Mrs claim A doctor will report on the scars on Mrs An feet Were they caused by wounds inflicted by bayonets or as the royal house of Hesse claims by an explosion in a munitions factory where Mrs And erson worked during World War The whole story began on July 17 1918 when as orthodox history has noted Czar Nicholas II of in years goodtear OWHITE sidewalls priced lower than many biackwalls of less qwlity I 6 lube twpe CHITOSE Japan (AP) Ja air force today carried out its first combat mission' since World War II against invading our 86 Sabre Jets dived out of an overcast sky firing machine guns at the mammals gathered around tiny Todolwa (Walrus Rock) in the Pacific off Hokkaido northernmost island There were no confirmed kills The air force went into action after fishermen in the area claimed the walruses were wreck ing their nets and eating the fish with a loss of $50000 worth of equipment last year The attacking pilots said 13 of the animals were on the rock when they went into action At the firing they scattered into the sea and a second flight found no targets Another shoot is scheduled riday Low Cost Bank Loan Our PUn SAVES YOU MONEYf No "Hidden Charge" By AILAN SWENSON (Special or Constitution) Pruning at the proper time will give you stronger trees healthier shrubs and more pleasure from your trimmed plants The proper time to prune de pends upon the type of plants and when they bloom Early blooming plants form buds on last twigs: Examples of this group include forsythia spires and lilacs best to these several weeks after they bloom Then sum mer growth will build a stronger plant However springtime pruning be fore the planting rush begins is best for many plants and most trees Leaves are gone and you can see Plants are dormant and be set back Whenever you decide is best several basic rules apply Use well sharpened tools Clean cuts heal faster Avoid tearing or bruising bark Prune flush withjhe trunk when removing limbs A stub is inviting insects and decay to enter the trunk Remove weak nonproductive wood including dead or dying branches If believed infected bum them or trees fruit trees especially pruning stimulates their growth increases the size of the fruit and prevents wasteful branching Storm damaged limbs should be cut Where limbs are tom and baric is pealed minor surgery may be needed CITY National Bank! Member I 1 I SEARS Goodyear Service Store Malone 319 Ave Dial EL 3 7300 Apache Okla Lawton Okla of Plymouth This is one of serie of stories by Associated Pre 1 staffers to rfefkrmine the sentiment of the various Areas of Oklahoma on the question of repeal to be voti on April By LARRY OSIUS Associa ted Press Staff Writer IN 1893 thousands made the Cherokee Strip run from Arkansas City Kan' into north central Okla homa looking for land In 19 19 Kansas repealed prohi bition and dry Oklahomans started a run to the 18 new stores in Arkansas City looking fpr liquor In 1959 signs are that north cen tral Oklahomans may be tiring of the trip may vpte Jo re peal prohibition at an April i elec tion Kay County which adjoins Kan sas and Arkansas City seems ready to vote wet at least the talk is wet But in Payne County to the south things are more evenly di vided People in both counties agree on two points 1) there is very little liquor running going on ngnt now and (2) if repeal fails liquor will again be sold despite a crack down bv law officers Kay wet strength lies in Ponca City a city of about 27000 Dry sentiment' is stronger in Blackwell and Tonkawa Dry forces through the churches ONE Ponca City realtor "a irl a church mostly younger coupleshave decided we are going to vote for repeal I think Kay County will rr wet this The county turned out big votes for state Sen George Miskovsky and Gov Howard Edmondson in the 1957 Democratic primaries and both advocated repeal in varying degrees Kay voted dry in 1949 by 7847 to 6610 But Gareth Muchmore editorof the Ponca City News says that was because of a lack of control jn 1919 measure Now says Muchmore are not rais inc tlw question of controls on either The News which has supported prohibition in the past wall take an editorial stand in favor of this hill he adds The Rev James Stills pastor of Ponca Southside Baptist Church and City dry campaign leader says: think doing real line We Arc going to conduct a house to house campaign to encourage voter registration If we can get our folks out to vote and! I think we can believe that win Manv Ponca City merchants say privatelv thev will vote for repeal to help buxine's are tired of seeing customers drive to Arkan sas City for liquor and staying to buy other things The subject is on everyone S' lips in Ponca City But in Still wafer banker Paul Wise says don't hear too much about Wise a personal dry predicts Pax ne County will dry but the' state may adopt repeal our impromptu polls show the dry are ahead he says may be strong er for repeal but Stillwater will carry the county for prohibition from what I A fellow banker rank Berry disagrees: Berry believes Payne County will be for repeal although a vote either way will be close big industry is Okla homa State University Outsiders and faculty members themselves disagree as to whether the faculty will vote dry or wet Sotne say they have much interest either way Speaking unofficially 1 on Barnes director of information at Oklahoma State University says that most of the conversation he has heard among faculty mem bers is for repeal He adds: hear much talk but when vou do about revenue They feel repeal might do more for the In 1949 Pavrie County voted dry 6734 to 4142 Registrations are decidedly higher However a Stillwater service station operator put his finger on what a lot of people may do April 7 when he said: dry it up but rm afraid to see it go wet I may just stay home election Bov Suffers Cuts In 3 loor Plunge KANSAS CITY Mo (AP) A i year old boy fell to the side walk from the third floor of an apartment house Wednesday but escaped with facial cuts Gerald Wayne Lee fell out of a window when the screen gave way The screen came down tpo and apparently cushioned Gerald's fall The Railway Express Agency may be in line for a reprieve The Pennsylvania Railroad's pro posal to save the agency may have a good chance of acceptance by the 177 railroads that are parties to the standard operations Gleb Botkin 58 bearded son oX the persona! phy emem ol the apency accord The American Stock Exchange announced it has called on its rival the New York Stock Ex change to handle its clearing a I nrrotion fmm rlav Hav tnr ucpuuiu i 01 I further The exchange I noted that serious delays had oc casc But these rumors have nev 1 currej jn ccarjng transactions be er been confirmed I tween members This was because trip to North America illnesses of certain key employes may help clear up the bizarre came at a time of particularly mystery 1 heavy volume MR 1 sSS mas Ti jgggf tv dn I I 9 a COMPAMV SEARS JOE ORD NSURANCE partver.

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