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Tueaday, July 23, 1957
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Hornaday became the first di-
rector of the Bronx Zoo in New
York in 1896. He died in 1937.
The Smithsonian said it will
save Hornaday’s bison and set
The final figure came after a
flurry of Senate criticism over
differing administration positions
on defense appropriations.
Eisenhower asked the Senate to
increase the original House figure
at this time where it’ll be shown
because nothing’s been finalized
as yet," Caesar said.
Shower Honors
Patricia Woolsey
Mrs. Earl C. Brayan and Mrs.
Justin, Texos
Phone 8.2313
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funds below amounts he had pre-
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RAINMAKER HIRED
The Massachusetts Weather
less than the Senate had allowed.
COMPROMIS ECALL
Italians Spot
Wreckage Of
Navy Airplane
MILAN, Italy fv—The burned-
out wreckage ’ of a U.S, Navy
plane which vanished over the
rugged north Italian mountains
with Ilmen aboard was spotted
today piled into the aide if San
Martino Mountain near Trento.
There was no sign of survivors.
' Alpine guides and army rescue
teams with walkie-talkie radios
and first aid kits set out to reach
De, Jock Woodword, M.D.
EVE PPIYSICIAN
Lmidine te
EXAMINA’RON FOR GLASSE9
DISPENSING OF GLASSES
Aeress frum Kusseir’s
Twelve ities built of stone and
mortar were erected by Indians
to the Chaco Canyon of New Mex-
ico between 800 and 1200 A.D.
••••toe Oodyeer Welte
the wreckage. First reports said
it may be hours before they can
acale the rugged 9,000-toot peak.
WPNTIFIED
Meeting Scheduled
On Federal Powers
ly to require state or federal at-
tention in the future, and to rec-
ommend the level of state effort
or federal effort, or both, that will
from 7 throghi, Firtthepetake
anent buildings—including a new
airconditmned Infirmary and a
ment money bill cut $2,368,150,000
beiow the amount President Ei-
senhower originally asked.
A Senate-House conference com-
mittee reached an agreement yes-
terday on the final figure—which
is 3177,125.000 more than the
House had voted and 3774.370,000
the "explosive" stage of laat May
when SO forest fires broke out.
Rhoda Island also was hard hit
John L. Rego, state agriculture
and conservation director. esti-
mated farmers have lost 10 mil-
lion dollars as a result of the
drought.
WASHINGTON IP — Congress over the lower House total goes
may pass this week a compromise; for aircraft procurement and re-
$33,759,850,000 Defense Depart- search and development.
hut late last night a spotter plane
reported seeing "a black speck"
on the mountain face. ■
to recommend the federal- and
state revenue adjustments ’
JACK SCHMITZ 6SON
FNEBENoME
Airport officials said the pilot
had asked permission to lose alti-
tude to land and that everything
appeared to be under control when
radio contact was broken
Bad weather stalled search op-
erations for most of the weekend.
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Passing of the Buffalo.'*
Hornaday was chief taxidermist
pers alter living in the United ager at Amarillo, said the shlp
Slates for 73 years. He said he was a four-engined Constellation.!
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Mississippi Will
Ask For Tideland
JACKSON, Miss. «_ Mississippi,
with five weeks remaining before
the deadline for a decision, will
join Louisiana in the battle for
jurisdiction over oil-rich tidelands
in the "twilight" zone, Atty. Gen.
Joe Patterson reports
Texas, Alabama, and Florida
have been notified by the federal
government they have until Aug.
34 to intervene in the litigation as
co-defendants with Louisiana.
uania when he was 2.
DR. J. R. MeHUGH of Little
Rock figures the thief who took a
package of 31.200 in currency from .
his home over the weekend will
have a hard time spending it. I
The loot was Confederate money.,
TOMMY MANVILLE and his
10th wife, Pat Gaston, formerly
of San Antonio, have indulged in
some hot quarrels and have sep-
arated. the San Antonio News
says. The paper quoted Manville
as saying. "She seems dissasti-
tied because she can't ask for
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Amendment Board approved ■ I them up in a new exhibit,
proposal to hire Dr. Wallace E. P « a new van
eral administration in setting up
"a task force for action" which
would have these objectives:
Designate functions that "the
states are ready and willing to
assume and finance that are now
counties and the project was ex- with what yon produce, but you
pected to get started the later remember that at this time (A.D.
part of the week f 1888, March 7) the American
No voice of opposiion was School of Taxidermy has only just
raised at a public hearing last been recognized. Therefore give
night and a contract with a rain- the devil his due. and revile not. 1
making agency was expected to
be signed today by the State De-
Howell, rain-making meteorolo-
gist.
Howell cautioned against over-
optimism, however, pointing out
that artificial methods cannot
produce rata unless potentially
rain-bearing clouds are over the
area. But he said he might be
able to relieve er shorten the two-
month drought which resulted in
Gov. Foster Furcolo closing the
state's woodlands to the public.
Howell "seeds" clouds with sil-
ver iodide from generators on the
ground. He says about 13 per cent
of the rain-making attempts work.
rx— _ — 1*^ ehnusame anun-- NT-...
MeSPIVe snow era across •eW
England yesterday, the drought
remained unbroken Water short-
ages reached a critical stage and
the Metropolitan District Commis-
sion, which serves 26 Greater
Boston communities, said it will
request a state of emergency un-
less water consumption is mater-
ially reduced.
FOR SALE
The world's largest land based airplane, the XC-99, based at Kelly Field in San An-
tonio, will be put up for sale at an auction to be held at a yet undecided date, The
flying Goliath is 183 feet long and has a wing span of 230 feet. It's tail is 57-feet,
10 inches high. It holds the world’s record for carrying more than 100,000 pounds
by one airplane at one time. (AP Wirephoto)
bison (bufialo) exhibit and found
in the plaster base on which it
stood, a rusty, battered mei.il
box.
Henry Setzer. curator of mam-
mals. found in the box two eopies
of Cosmopolitan magazine for
1887. They contained an account
by William T. Hornaday on "The
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Hershey, Pa., Aug. 8-10 .The group
is the outgrowth of a suggestion state revenue adjustments re-
by Eisenhower in a speech at the! quired to enable the states to as.
annual Governor’s Conference in i sume such functions: identity
functions and responsibilities like-
Patterson met with Louisiana
Atty. Gen. Jack Gremillion and swimming pool and she got it. She
officials of the other Gulf states I wanted a new bedroom and she
last week | got that."
ceptenand'aeaKh pmannjngohelkr for the smithsonian National Mu-
again and were able to determine seum in the 1830s. At.the top o
that the "spot" was the wreck-! one article he had written a note
aie of a plane - addressed to my illustrious suc-
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE.
shire, chairman; Victor E. Ander-
son. Nebraska; James P. Cole-
man, Mississippi; Price Daniel,
Texas; George Docking, Kansas;
George M. Leader. Pennsylvania
and Robert E. Smylie, Idaho.
-Stratton is a member ex-officio.
Named to the federal committee
by the President were Robert An-
derson. secretary-designate of the
Treasury, chairman: Secretary of
Labor James P. Mitchell; Marion
B. Folsom, secretary of health,
education and welfare: Percival
Brundage, director of the budget,
and presidential assistants How-
ard Pyle, Meyer Kestnbaum, and
Maj. Gen. John S. Bragdon.
In his speech Eisenhower asked
state leaders to join with the fed-
The Instant Taste
is gone!
The joint Federal State Action' performed or financed wholly or
in part by the federal governmeni:
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Ndsisg-—nttrd
gelasag
Camp Ceremony
KERRVILLE - Two Demon
youngsters—Leonard Joe Hards
way, 10. and Ralph B. Mathis.
17—will climax their stay here at
the unique Texas Lions Camp for
Crippled Children Friday night by
participating in the awards night
ceremonies.
At the camp's finale, each
youngster receives a neckerchief
stencilled with symbols of the ac
tivities he has enjoyed.
During the two weeks here, each
camper has the opportunity to
swim, camp out overnight and
take part in all sorts of sports
and craft activities while making
friends with youngsters from all
over Texas
The camp operates six two-week
SEnmeoraddtane%1 mimons0%to the Paul Atkinson Friday entertained
- House figure but the Defense De- with a linen shower honoring Miss,
--------- ’ partment later said it could get j Patricia Woolsey, bride-elect of
Sen Chavez (D-NM), head of by with 143 millions less thsn the Tom Haughton.
the Senate conferees, aid he higher Senate figure. Mrs. Bryan read poems to
would attempt to call the com- honor the bride. The bride-elect's ।
promise up for Senate approval SYMINGTON CHARGE gifts were displayed on a coffee
....... -- c— c—im" ima *‘,J table. Mrs. Wallace WooUey, mo-
ther of the honoree, served punch
ton of Illinois, he conference . _ —
Chairman, has appointed a com- be needed to assure effective
mittee of governors. tion.
The state group members are ——————
Govs. Lane Dwinell, New Hamp-
Water shortage is a major prob-
lem to the U,$., says Hoary J.
vauz, dean of Hie School of For
estry. University of California. In-
creasing use at water in industry
and agriculture causes the dilem-
ma I
eiHoj.
woodind"trrtnared up summer.sessfonsandb
terday in 11 communities. State 2 "anappmsnud.in
Forestry Director Raymond J.
Keeney said the woods are nearing
N A M E S Avoids Object 252 - 3
IN. THE NEWS AMARILLO lex. ea woman minute period yesterday, killiog
« ""5"- passenger and a hostess were in- . both pilots.
------------- - — - ■ — - lured last, night when A.Tran The Navy identified the vietims
World airliner dipped suddenly in|.. A5intn? ecn. Willimw Neienn
SID CAESAR and Imogene Coca what its pilot said was an attempt a Avi ationcadetsW illiam Nolson
are reported planning a TV re-to dodge an unidentified object. * Papaca ‘ «and, Ew
conciliation this fall. The Neu rs. Mary Clark/ 68. North Arthu. Buemge 2 o W
York Herald Tribune said Caesar Adams. Mass., suffered head lac- Hempstead, NY.
confirmed he is dickering for a rations and a bruised back when The jets were Part o. • tue
new half-hour show which will be thrown to the floor of the airliner plane formation from Cabiniss Na-
"a condensed form of Caesar’s' The hostess, Dorothy Rekov, val Air Station here.
suffered a bruised hip and possi-
ble back injuries. She said a suit- en..A..I.I f-.AT
case fell on i»r. went.onti Husbands! Wives!
sax sinos. retired - Get Pep,Vim;Feel Younger
cer. has filed for citizenship pa han Borsum. TWA sales man-
min Hi- ror a yvunger teclingaiicr 40, try
new . improved Ostrex l onic Tableis. Contuin
- . - . I . l —-- ----—m -------------- acon and high-poteucy doe Vitamin Bt for
came to this country from Lith-- bound from Chicago to Tut ion quick, new younger Pen, vim. G:day *Eei
nonstop He said it was fiying’an egainte 5122. Aldrugiln.kettoonom!
assigned course at 18,000 feet. I
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E*VIcE
CHICAGO ( —A meeting of
governors and aides to President
Eisenhower to consider how states
may take over some services now
performed by the federal govern-
ment will be held next month..
I The note read: "Dear sir, en-
closed please find a brief and
! truthful account of the capture of
' the specimens w hich compose this
group. The old bull, the -young
cow and the yearling calf were
killed by yours truly------ .
I "When I am dust and ashes I
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and decorated cake squares at the
tea table which was decorated with
yellow and white flowers.
Guests, neighbors of Miss Wool-
sey. included her mother. Mrs. O.
L. Haughtn. mother of the bride-
groom. Dr. Dixie Young, Mrs. Wil-
liam Jones, Miss Aline Wolters.
Mrs. Howard Kay, Mrs. Elizabeth
Pierce. Miss Maude Wallin, Mrs.
Max Shipley, Mrs. Josh Roach,
Mrs. C. B. Coleman, Mrs. George
Evans. Miss Kennedy Evans. Miss ,
Marv Vick Burney, Mrs. Marguer-
ite Patterson, Mrs. O. B. Briggs.
Mrs. M. C. Lamar and Mrs. Jack
Hinnant.
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______ _ ...____e.____, SYMINGTON CHARGE
Official I Ri the Air Rescue Con- this"Week‛ifthe House" acts Sen. Symington (D-Mo) told
- trol cente, at Milan said only promptly. ithe Senate yesterday Eisenhower
they had found "the wreckage of House reader* said the com- is pursuing a "policy of unilateral
a plane." But at Ramstein, Ger- promise might be taken up Wed- disarmament' in approving mill-
many. th* U,S. Air Force identi- nesday but might be delayed until tary. expenditure ceilings which
fied it definitely as that of the later in the week. "heavily reduce" many items,
missing Navy patrol bomber. - The compromite bill allows the; Symington, a former secretary
The plane vanished Friday aft-1 Army 87,264.330.000, the Air Force of the Air Force, said items which
ernoon after establishing radio S13,930,220,000 and the Navy $9,- are being cut back include re-
contact with Treviso Airport at 866,355,000. Much of the increase search and development, produc-
the end of 3 1.400-mile flight from -------------------------------------I tion and training with respect both
During tie subsequent search. a1 Words From Past
sister plane crashed la the mour- N. in 1
tains near Turin, killing 8 of the Discovered Under
10 men aboand m.
The missing piane. a general Display Of Bison
service PVt of the Navy’s Trans- I •
port Command, was approaching WASHINGTON tn - From be-j.prove.
when watsmperr ".“fen ms" Snd"mnot a cheomui
ASKED TO LAND Workmen dismantled an °d
BOSTON I — Massachusetts beg youjt protect these speci-
gave itsroffisial go-ahead to artifi- mens from deterioration and de-
-cialrainsaking today in draught- struction. Of course they are I
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1957, newspaper, July 23, 1957; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1449980/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.