Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 22, 1947 Page: 3 of 24
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finish outside, satin finish inside and special, safety grip
bakelite handles Limited quantities — shop early I
Ben Ivey, fi-
reported State
indicated
as soon as
they can to survey routes tor
Highway 77, Walker Jagoe, trans-
portation chairman said He also
urged support of tljy opening ot
the municipal airport scheduled for
Sunday, June tt. IM1 -DENTON (Tex.) RECOKD-CHBOMCM
ment report noted today
This was the highest weekly
of malaria
the figure Is below Hie
incidence of malaria for
responding week last year
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| YOUR Income., f
j ment allowances aeclmed more than
I 35 |mt cent during the past three I
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Fred Minor was named chair-
man of a committee to draw up
resolutions on the recent death of
Dunkle, who was active m
law. probation)
first offenders
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AUST.N, Texas. June 21 oT
„..a showed a significant
crease last week. 126 cases 1
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time last year A total of 63 polio
rases have been reported Ihl
year
today the number of
j II veterans claiming
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WASHINGTON. June 21
Members of the House Armed
Services Committee said today* an
all-out drive to cash GI terminal
leave bond probably will side-
track universal military training
legislation until next year
The committee already lias held
three public hearings on universal
training but has set no date for
the resumption It has questioned
re-
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Mrs Will.am L, Linden, 70. died)
at her home Hire miles west ot
Drnton at 10 p m Friday
Funeral services will be at 4 p
m today at the Schmitz Funeral
Home, conducted by the Rev F L |
Shannon, pastor of the Flrat Pres-
byterian Church. 120 S Elm Pall- |
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John Barrett, James I
Brooks, Sr . and ■
tor the chamber's drive for $5,006
additional funds to add to its regu-
lar $10,000 budget
name chairman
highway officials have
they will visit Denton
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tw<i brothers.
W Angle of I
Allen and two sisters, Mrs Nannie I
Brown and Mrs Dua Huwaid of
‘ McKinney
Henrietta Dean Watson qied
at tlie home ot
F. Lowe, j ouk> i
an illness | Malaria
It is a hearing device so small that
It tits in the hand and enables
two-thirds of the members want to WITH TINY SINGLE UNIT
. utep the hearings now, although : sCjnce has now made it possible for j
not that many of them are against (h( deafened to hear faint sounda I
| universal training
Proponents of the training plan |
a delay In consider#-I thousands to enjoy sermons music |
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material had a former value up to $1 49 a yard Come in and see
what a wonderful bargain this is.
‘ redecn|able Unniedlatelv Instead | First Presbyterian Church
of five years from their issue date j Survivors are her i
, J I are fentatively set to start
Also limited number of We'fin^honse Electric
Irons now available.
Mis H
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Sam I
B J
Henderson and M
and cemented from the
of 1 park to Bolivar Street as the first
from step In a program to improve all
creek beds In the city.
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in contact
state colleges in Denton
Plans to support
ment wc.e announced by J Hol-
ford Russell, education committee
( hairman, at a Friday luncheon ot
chamber ot commerce directors,
when reports also were heard from
agriculture, finance, civic, trans-
portation and industrial commit-
tees
Postcards are being prepared
for mailing over the state The
cards will be distributed in Den-
ton with the request that they be
mailed over tlie state
Icoal people to seek votes lor
amendment In the Aug
A "get out (lie
also is planned io
tlon
The amendment
for reallot atlon of
two sons. John William Linden of l
Henderson and Edgar H Linden I
ot Denton, a daughter Mrs Ruby
Helen Handley of Deaton, and I
three sisters, Mrs C B McSpad. |
den of Denton, Mrs W W Wright !
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The education committee and oth-
er members ot the chamber
commerce will seek supfMirt
all Denton residents tor a consti-
tutional amendment to be voted on I The industrial
tn August winch would bring nearly ported it was ...
$ 12;000,000 in building funds to two] several industries considering loca-
' 1 I Hons in Denton and tiiat one of
tiie amend I these was seeking a lot 120 by 150
feet for a business building
) berarers will be W T Evers. J
McLachlan.
Storrie. Tom R
j David Petrie
me nsuinpion « <ms Mue»uoi.<ni Born in Edinburg, Scotland, I
three members of the President s | March 3. 1877 Mrs Linden came
special commission that reeom- j U> the United States as a child She)
mended the plan j had lived tn Denton county for 66
Hearings on more than 30 bills I y*«n> She attended the Denton pub-|
to make the UTminal pay
redecnkable imnilediately I
than 30 bills I years She attended the Denton pub- I
bonds j He schools She was member of the |
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Survivors are her husband
, o.v ovt .v .-,v„.t next I whom she married here in 1907,
Wednesday and may last several |
| days The Republican House lead- [
| ership is driving for passage of .
[ a bill within two weeks
The final decison on the future
of universal training hearings will ... ....
be made Tuesday, with many mem- | of Bowie and Mrs
bers favoring postponement until] of Electra and two grandchildren
early next year
m^Tber ^^^ie^’"I DEAFENED NOW HEAR
PALESTINE. Tex . June 21
A Jury in third district
was discharged last night
failing to reach a verdict
case of George Hutcherson,
year-old grandfather, indicted on
four counts ot rape
He was tried on charge of as-
I saulting a 13-year old girl, one of
! four teen-aged girls who signed
statements last March accusing
fear that a delay In consider# ■
j tion until next year will mean
| defeat
include . Iiree daugh
F Lowe of Denton,
Barrett ot Stinnett and
of Sanger.
Dean
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26 grand, hildren
AUSTIN, Texas. June 21
] An adult probation and parole bill
also designed to make sure mem- I
bers of the Board of Pardons and
Paroles are persons qualified tor |
thitie highly-specialized Jobs wars
| signed by Gov Beauford H Jest-
| er today
will become law at
Sept 5
Mrs
vllle.
<ame
Mr and
Texas and
She and F» F
Collin
her
married
in 1939
Survivors
i lers
Mrs
Mis
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,, grand-grand, hildren,
-m.WA^1N070Aa ?U( 2,( L Angle and J
The Veterans Administration said
t World War
unemploy-
Mrs I' —.....
Friday at 5 p in
her daughter. Mis H
1703 Maple, tollowing
of about five months
| Funeral servl: e.s will he held to-
j day at tiie First Baptist Church nt
m
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SETS SPEED RECORD Col Al
hert B, id of the flight test divi-
sion at the Army Air Forces Ma
terlat Command, Wright Field
, Pmbs out ot the Lockheed P-
B0R Shooting Star m which he
recaptured tor tile United States
the world airplane speed record,
averaging 623 8 miles |x*r hour
over a three kilometer (curse
Muroc. Calif (AP Wlrephotoi
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The governor late Friday vetoed
the controversial liquor control bill j
by Rep Augustine Celaya which I
had been amended In the Senate
to permit incorporated cities and I
I Justice precincts to vote them-I
seT'es wet In more than 40
counties Ninety-seven other
counties whic h have been drv sin, e
national repeal m 1935 were consti-
tutionally exempt from tiie amend-
ment
"Without this amendment I
would have heartily approved and
Jester declared
I cepte dby the Council on Physical
Medicine of tne American Medical i
i Association This device does not
! require separate buttery pack bat-
| terv wire, case or garment to bulge 1
weigh you down The tone Is
ar and powerful So made that
can adjust It yourself to suit
hearing as your hearing
hanges The makers of Beltone
o, - | Dept 14 1450 W 19th St . Chicago
this year j «, JU are so proud Of their achleve-
t that they will gladly
descriptive booklet and explain
you may pet a full demon-
stration of this remarkable hearing
Health department officials said aeV|fP in your , wn home without
risking a |»enny White Beltone to-
day
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-- , . Il win uecoiiie iuw ai 12 01 a
Only $300 to $400 more is needed
• - rn bept 5 I he measure by Rep
I George Parkhouse of Dalls is the
first enabling statute to be written
by any Legislature since the con-
stitutional amendment dealing with
pardons and paroles became et
fectlve in 1936
It has no direct hearing on tlx
liot question of pardons but its in-
direct effects are considerable, and
it generally tightens up and clari-
fies procedure on probation and
parole
In designating numbers of the
i board of pardons and paroles as
| administrator of the new probu
] tlon and parole law. the statue
I states specifically that future
members must be persons who bv
j knowledge or training are quall-
i tied "in penal treatment, putill,
' welfare and the administration ol
criminal Justice ”
The next vacancy comes up Feb
1949, whe ntlie term of Chair-
man Abner Lewis ot the present
| Board of Pardons and Paroles ex-
pires
Under the new
will be limited to
serving sentences of
less and paroles will be limited
to those who have served at least
one-third of their sent,'ll, es
A first-termer who lias not been
I convk ted of murder or morals ot-_
! tense may be released on proba-1 2 :to p
tion by a district Judge Convicts (jlv
| become eligible for parole, as tin- j Weedon will
; der the present system, on recoin- I j |)(. Schmitz
mendation by the Board ol Pm-1 charge Burial will be 111 the IOOF
dons and Paroles to the governor. | reinetery
Watson was born
Tenn . June 5, 1
with her
M r-.
to friends ot .
Hie | July 6
23 election
<a mpaign 1
Hie day elec-
I Paul
work of the chamber and the fair
an existing tax I association
to provide funds for a 30-year build- I
Ing program for state colleges
North Texas State College and Tex- I
ns State College tor Women would
receive from $11,600,000 to $12,000,-
000 under the program.
A catalog for tiie 1947 Denton
County Agricultural Fair will be |
ready to b, printed soon, tiie agri-
cultural committee reported In-
creased premium lists are plau®ed
for the fair this year. 1
( laude Cast, Iberry, civic chair-
man. reported that Hie comnntt,'.1
was recommending to the citv that
a creek running from tiie city
park north of the county
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 22, 1947, newspaper, June 22, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1314017/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.