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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 5

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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Tuetday, June 20, 1967 Tickets Going On Sale Four Persons For Big July 4 Picnic Tickets go on sale this weekend for the ninth annual Association of the U.S. Army sponsored Fourth of July Picnic at Fort Sill's Landing Strip No. 15. Picnic tickets will be on sale at Lawton and Fort Sill Banks, Chamber of Commerce, Constitution Press, Hotel Lawtonian, and Fort Sill's Officer and NCO Clubs. Prices are Jl for adults and 50 cents for children under 12.

Plans for the outing, open to me public, ware made at a committee meeting last night at the Hotel Lawtonian. (Ret.) Howard Von Kaenel, chairman, promised a larger and more varied fireworks display than ever before. Col. Charles E. Howard is Fort Sill project officer.

The picnic menu includes hamburgers, hot dogs and all the trimmings. Opening ceremony is scheduled at 6 p.m. Food will be served from p.m. The program, which runs Perish In State Traffic Mishaps By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A 6-year-old Tulsa girl died from the opening ceremony the second victim of a until darkness when fireworks I pedestrian-car accident Monday begin, will include a sky-div- land a Nowata man was fatally ing exhibition, a variety show, I injured in Tulsa County to boost music by Fort Sill bands and competitive games with prizes for children. Picnic committee members include: Glen Butcher fireworks; Col.

(Ret.) Justice R. (Bob) Neale, tickets; George Barber, chapter president; Ralph Saenz, emcee; Bill F. Bentley, publicity chairman; Coi. (Ret.) A. C.

Goodwin, treasurer, and T. D. Xicklas, AUSA executive committee member. The Fort Sill support unit for the picnic is the 2nd Battalion. 30th Artillery.

A FIRE TRUCK is parked in front of Wright's Restaurant on Cache Road this morning as firemen bring the blaze under control. Three trucks answered the fire call to the well-known Lawton steakhouse. (Staff Photo) Police Court Following art police court ccses disposed iotiay bv Municipal Judge Bill Hens lev, with tl-fcndonls, char DCS and of -cch cose, except for those dismissed, acquitted or Jrunsferrcd 1o olh- Rhodes. 27, of 731 N. 22nd, flnca 320.

Jornes H. Kroenlcin, 26, o( Fort Sill, ex- eeec r.g a safe soeed, S1Q bond fcrfeircd. Chcirlir- H. Myers, 33, of following too closelv, 110 bond (orlelied. John R.

Howling, 17, of Ho. 15 Villaqe Green Drive, SDcedina, 515 bond forfeited, Me I bo Co-drtv. Fort Sill, Improper turn, SIO bond forfeited. Leonard K. of 2148 Balli- Tnrjre, lollure 1o Yield rlahr-ol-way, SIO bon-J forfeited.

Mrxlf D. 73, of 3110 Cache ncalioenl drivlnc, SIO bond forfeited HCTirr A. Tovlcr, 75, of Imnroper exhaust syslcm, SIO bend for- PhilHo L. Greene. 27, oF 4311 Floyd, I in prohibited area- SIO bond I Icrfciicd.

PJrhard M. Eliinason, 31, For! 5111, IrmroDCr exhaust system, SIO bond for Dennis E. Green, 16, of Alom, icp- llpi-nt drivino. SIO bnnd forfHied. Judv M.

Kirbv, 2J, of 1913 failure to vltld rinhi-of-wav. forfeited. Lee A Burns excessive sneed- 5io bond forfeited, TO elude on officer, SIO bend forfeited. Jobnnv E. Brorin, 73.

Fnrl S'll. negli- Jim rtrivi-'a, SIO hond Frridic Ferry. 20. Fa 1 SHI, no drivef's SIC bond to re- oo'f cn accident, SIO bond lor-r-v'pd. Edmurd R.

HODCUF; Ifi, of Lln dv, linetl Hall, 19, of No. 7 Boll, reck- drivlna, fined Ronnld J. Morriolt, 10, Fo-t Siil, dis- rc-crdinc sloo slnn, fined 10. Joseph R. Turner, 55, of 7153 Oz-nun, rlohl turn, fined SID.

Patr cio Ann Howard, 43, o'" Hoover, 1oo finer! SIO. Jomcs A. 13. of Medicine Prric, ntpMgent driving 1 S'O. Dcima' Louise Dcivls, 20, o' 7512 Moms, failure to yield rigM-of-wav, fined 1o 510 fine suspend t-d.

Lncv. 13, ef '91C r. Ino. f-ncd 520; Ihe of an Occident, f'ned S20. A.

Mcor--. of 11G3' 1 SmUh. srTc: n-, fined Mknor-l J. Allen, 70, Fort SMI. Ina, ilO; no driver's lice-se, $10 Clorcnr? L.

Jtnkins, T', of 1513 Texas, drlvina. I'ned E. 27, cf "2 1 S. 37th, C.crv 20. VM'ap-- Ohio, soliciting without cllv permif, SIO fine Olcn Elliot, 79- Aooche, cllild ncg- bond fnrf llcri.

Bohby W. Ccnn'llv. 72. of M. EUis, U'lrirrtlng in honrf Public drunVennpss rhrrn-s: five S20 fines, four 530 bonds forfeited.

Welfare Ruling May Not Apply To State Recipients OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) federal court ruling on a Coni Stale Welfare Director Loyd E. 'Rader said today he is unable to say at this time whether a Mansfield Says Dodd Case Puts Senate On Trial necticut welfare residency law will affect Oklahoma. A three judge federal court at Hartford, held unconstitutional a Connecticut law established certain residency requirements for welfare the year's traffic death toll in Oklahoma to 389. There had been 350 deaths at this time last year. The victims: RKa Thompson, 6, Tulsa.

Eddie Nichols, Nowala. Wanda Lomax. 6, Tulsa. Cicala Dean Wood, 23, Calvin. The Thompson giri died at a Tulsa hospital after being struck Monday by a car as she and Wanda Lomax.

a cousin, crossed a street. The Lomax girl died shortly after they were struck. Nichols was fatally injured in a two-car collision oh Oklahoma 20 one -mile east of its junction with U.S. 75 in northeast Tulsa County. Several other persons were taken to a CollinsvUle hospital from the accident.

The Wood woman died Monday from injuries sustained in a two-car accident near Calvin June 2. Cityan Receives Suspended Term A 24-year-old Lawton man was given a suspended two-year prison sentence Monday afternoon after pleading guilty to a charge Oklahoma has what is known WASHINGTON (AP) Dem-las a. "duralional residency ocralic Leader Mike Mansfieldi law Ratler said and am of Montana said today agreed with Republican Leader seen the ruiing." I Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois the Senate itself recipients. Rader said Oklahoma has a residency law but that it dif- of indecent exposure.

fers from the Connecticut stat- Superior Court Judge Robert ute. He said he will ask S. Landers handed down the sen- Gen. G. T.

Blankenship for an tence to Elmer A. Christ, 24, of opinion after receiving a copy 1626 H. of the Connecticut ruling. I Christ was accused of having the opinion the court did not -rule on this, but I have not I trial in the case of Sen. Thomas ed J.

Dodd, D-Conn. Mansfield made the statement Under ihe Oklahoma law, five years residence is requir- for recipients to become eligible for old age pensions and aid to the blind and disabled. One year's continuous exposed himself on May 18 to two young girls in the 700 block en E. in response to a question. is required for aid to said the Senate ethics children.

tee likewise was on trial. But Mansfield said he had no intention of mixing in the Senate debate on the committee's resolution to censure Dodd. The bipartisan committee ac- jcused Dodd, after a 14-month investigation, of converting at least 8116,083 in political funds Charges Filed ij 0 Qty Police Following are the names, ages and addresses of persons listed as defendants on charges filed individuals and firms to his personal benefit and of 'knowingly billing the Senate and private groups for the same travel expenses. With debate on the censure (resolution now in its sixth day. i efforts to bring il to a vote have into a parliamentary snag that Mansfield said could last all week.

However, he told reporters he was hopeful "a formula could I be found to bring this matter to i a 1 "I don't believe any new arguments can be advanced." he said. Sen. Russell B. Long, trie assistant majority leader jand Dodd's self-appointed fender, reiterated Iliat he was UNITED NATIONS, N. Eban in an assembly speech He was greeted with the to vote before the end of (AP) Secretary-General Monday.

Enthusiastic applause heard so the day on ihe double-bill Thant, in a highly unusual! Eban said thai the decision to far a lhis session when he fin- charge against Dodd. the rostrum at tlip! i a lne emergency force isnetl l' is defense of his action. But the ethics committee is Following are the names of General Assembly today 346 Enrolled In Head Start Head Start enrollment today reached 346, four shy of the 350 goal. The began federal program, which June 5, is in its third week and is open to pre-school children from low income families. The project ends July 21.

FIREiMEN AND POLICE inspect gutted interior of Wright's Restaurant. 1311 Cache Road, following blaze this morning which killed its owner, Clyde Wright. Damage was estimated at about (Staff Photo) CsSeS Reported Thant Defends UN Withdrawal Ft. Sill Optical OPHTHALMIC DISPENSERS and FRAME STYLIST EL 5-3469 N.W. Corner Cache Road and Ft.

Sill Blvd. WE FILL MILITARY AND CIVILIAN OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS DOWNTOWN Monday in Special Sessions Court in Lawton: Donid McLoin, 26, 01 213 lols- the'l report. Gtoroe vr 23, end Busier Parker, IE. Indlahoma, charged ivllh a breech ol tf'e ococe. Harold Miller, For), 5111, speed- Jim Kirkes, D3, of 312 Summit, ftotcdlng.

James P. Case, 54, of Ave. sale Bf beer to minors. Ben Junior Martin, 40, ol 1209 S. 2lh Place, driving while intoxlcaled.

Jerry McCall, 21, Fort SMI. spKding. as complainants on offense reports filed Monday and rung during Ihe past weekend with the Lawlon Police Department: at 'was to at-. i "disastrously swift" and. 1 effect, was to "make Sinai' tack Israeli Foreign Minister! safe for belligerency." arce nv case' Area Weather Forecasf Partly cloudy and warm tonight and Wednesday with scattered afternoon and night thunderstorms.

winds to 20 m.p.h. High today and "Wednesday 102, low tonight 74. Probability of rain 40 per cent today and tonight and 20 per cent Wednesday. Abba Ebaii's version of Thani's! "What is ihe vise of a (ire bri- consent. to withdraw U.N".

forcesigade which vanishes from the from E'TPt i scene as soon as the first smoke 4u i- ancl dames appear?" Eban He charged the Israeli version as er ncit of suiicase'and iwo rings had "no validity" and accused- ons" during (he past 10. lion lo what he called "Ihis pie- years by violating the border at' 1 turesque simile" and replied Gaza Strip. i a even Eban would have lo i agree that "for more than 10 THANT, usually mild UNEF had been remarka- ncred, appeared infuriated byjbly effective in preventing inci- I on his actions made dents." Temperature Chart 71-Hour 13:04 noon Rongt Kelly Ford, E2 Involving from home. Billie Caldweil, 151D N. 15th, larceny case involving thell of go-ccrt.

Thomas Timmons, 17N N. 45lh, ed hubcop Irom his cor lost or stolen. Elliolt Burdun, Fort SIM, reported loss of wallet on Lawtcn-Fort Sill bus. Barbara Taylor, S. 19th, larceny case involving theft cl various items ol clothing from clolhesclire National Guard Armory, way 277, larceny case Involving burglary of building; money taken from coin- Joperoled machines.

I Albert Gerone, vandalism cose! 1 Involving window on car broken. i Ronnie Eaton, 20d vandalism case I involving car Irunk und glove mer.t broken open; bss not determined. Edna BOB rnlss'ng Dnrson i report concerning her 16-vcar-old grand- idcughlcr, Shirley Sanderson. Mary Purslev, X12 Euclid, missing 1 I son repart concerning her 15-vear-old I granddaughlpr, Patricia Sue Newton. Ronald Dolson, 306 Monroe, larceny i case Involving uf wedding rings.

9:00 (C 1:00 l.M 1 12 1 iirtiir Public Michigan has a shoreline miles. insisting the first vote come on the charge that Dodd converted to his personal use funds raised i Toooy campaign contributions nisht i and through a series of tesii- imonials for him. Sen. James Pearson, R- a committee member, said it might yield on this point of timing if agreement could be reached to bring thi.s charge to a vote after limited debate. ii Under the ruies, the vote on I the double-billing charge would icome second unless unanimous of consent were obtained to re- 71 m.

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74 nt. m. Strvlci Ci.) Ihe order. FIcur-de-lis is a symbolic representation of the white achieved particular pop- i The Wye Oak is the largest ularity as a heraldic device in'White oak in Maryland and the the Middle Ages, says Collier's only one-tree state park in the Encyclopedia. nation.

Cashway Restaurant AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 22 1 P.M. 109 WEST MAIN, ANADARKO Tables and chairs for 98 persons Counter with 8 stools Two air conditioners, 5 ton and 3 ton Refrigerators Deep Freeze Scottsman Ice Machine National Cash Register Five hole automatic Bunn coffeemoker and ail other restaurant equipment. Want a great car deal? Better start with a great car. See your Fontiac dealer for a great deal on a great car. OSCAR COX, PONTIAC DEALER PorilK Motor DMlta 225-27 Avenut Lcwten rtict Celebrating Their 49th ANNIVERSARY Established in 191S to bring to the people of Oklahoma the finest in quality merchandise at budget prices.

When you shop OTASCO you'll find friendly courteous personnel to serve you with your every needs in AUTO SUPPLIES SPORTS EQUIPMENT HOME APPLIANCES 2 WAYS TO BUY Credit Plan or Layaway TAKE HOME YOUR SAVINGS EVERYDAY WHEN YOU SHOP DOWNTOWN LAWTON Merc Sterei Mere Saving! More Selections Plui 2 Hours Free Parking Shop Downtown and Save! SHOP WHERE TOU SEE THIS EMBLEM OU I 'A.

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