Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 256, Ed. 1 Monday, June 16, 1952 Page: 7 of 8
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, who have fought a
long stalemate against more ex-
treme nationalists led by Commu-
nist Ho Chi Minh.
Norodom's drastic action appar-
ently aimed at clearing up a con-
fused situation in which the Cam-
bodia government, while officially
working with the French, had
shown leaning: toward the Com-
munist led rebels
The Premier’s Democratic party
bad pushed for immediate
complete Independence- /rom
French. Norodom appdtred to be
striving, instead, for French mili-
all powers in his hands for the i kingdom.
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SAN FRANCISCO OF —
Hugh Cooper, 80 retired Amarillo,
Tex., attorney, was killed and his
wife and three other persons in-
jured Saturday night in a three
auto collision here.
Mrs. Cooper, *78, was at San
Francisco Hospital with critical
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COMES MY BUS//
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By Darrell McCIwa
I SEE -THF BASKET SEjCAME A Uft
HOMEMADE ELEVATOR-HOW IM
DID SHE EVER TMIHK——
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WELL...TtXJD GET
A MILLION DOLLARS' ,_______
WORTH Of PCPSfkSe-) 4 f f
IS THAT tER ,
N&K OR MMTTj'.
I tour of the West Coaet. and had I
stopped in San Francteco to visit*
a niece
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Judge Cooper was born n Gran-
bury, and married Miss Beasie
Hightower there in the eighties A
son, Hugh, is with the Bureau of
Internal Revenue in Amarillo.
Judge Cooper had lived in Ama-
rillo since 1903, and practiced there
until 1914, when he and Sam Mer-
roll formed a partnership to prac-
tice in Houston. Cooper returned to
Amarillo in 1928, and was one of
the oldest practicing attorneys in
the city
He was one of the early leaders
of the Texas Republican Party,
having left the Democratic Party
in 1896 because of Bryan's “Free
Silver” stand. He was chairman of
the Potter County Republicans for
man^*years.
Funeral services had not been
auto arranged last night.
were passengers in a car driven by
Thomas Morris, of Los Altos, Calf.
Morris and his wife, Lesie Coop-
er, of San Francisco, driver of the
second car, and Rose Marie Ma
drid, 38, San Francisco, driver of
the third auto, escaped with minor
injuries.
The Coopery were on
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SAIGON, Indochina ifl—A new rnent had compromised the situa-
pro French government ruled the I tion “almost without hope.” The
Indochina stale of Cambodia today King promised to clean up the ad-
following Kinft Norodom Sihanouk ministration in two years and pro-
Varmen’s filing of his nationalist- vide greater independence in three,
backed Premier and Cabinet. j Cambodia and her sister Indo-
Acting swiftly in the capital^ < hinese states- Viet Nam and Laos
Pnompenh yesterday, the monarch —have been allowed considerable • —- --------
took the premiership himself Then . self rule in domestic matters by .head injuries. She and her husband
he formed a non-political moder-1 the French, —u‘—*-4 -r~-—■
ate government in which pMnces
2nd others of the royal entourage
head nearly all ministries.
TTie new government was ex-
pected to follow a policy of closer
<o operation with the French, who
still hold final power In all of In-
dochina not controlled by the Com-
munist-led Vietminh. The govern-
ment of former Premier Huy Kan
tou in recent months had been
openly anti French.
In. taking over, the Kinfl threat
ened to. dissolve the National As-
sembly and demanded that it ...........
quickly vote a special law putting I fary anj political support for his
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