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Adday, July 11, 1WI
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONIC LB
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Denton Lions
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Earl Warren
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Install Kibler
W.B. Parrott
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As President
Dies At 63
Morris Kibler
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TSCW Dinner
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14,.1889, he was a lifelong mem
gard
AT THIS CONVENTION
See Us For
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Cook's Paints
Cheers Louder
Rich-
and
LeRoy Boaz, Abilene, Kan ;
Builder's Hardware
For MacArthur
Foxworth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
tivei of other Denton service clubs.
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In 1948, when the GOPi were
was
a
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Walker
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On Valley View
For Reunion
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In Man’s Death
B O W I E.
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Taft all ii■■
Extra
Mr. Magoo Cartoon
Samba Manis
Color Musical
Latest
Newt Eventi
shot them down as they ran to the
aid of Miss Cooper.
After shooting the two guards,
their campaign buttons
Each had Taft and Eisenhower
buttons pinned on them Said one
to the other, as they entered Eisen-
olcurial A
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served at
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Their feeling toward him welled
i when hia
name was mentioned In this hall.
It was demonstrated in handbills
One of Eisenhower’s first tasks
by telephone,
lice were there (speaking to Miss
Grantham) we heard two slftits in
Carroll's room.”
Captain Haywood, the police said,
had shot the girl and himself. Both
had head wounds.
Lt. Tf. J Clark of the Houston
homicide squad said the Air force
gard and family. Frisco.
Mrs. Rodie Haggard and chil-
!.iz” ,
hards MQNTA1SM
Jsass WWTMOK
Me H00U< Maris Uses MAMMIES
the dead are-
Miss Carroll Cooper. 24, pretty
jdhior nursing student from Cui
man, Ala
Robert Peterson, 64, guard, Hous
ton
J C Fair. 69, guard, Houston.
A nurse eyewitness, Miss Sue
the
C L.
Jilted AF Officer
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THEATRE
EVERY
NIGHT
4
TRUMAN (MARGARET) RUNS UNITED STATES —
Margaret Truman’s delight is expressed with a tight-
lipped smile as she takes the wheel of the liner United
States. Commodore Manning, commander of the new
speed queen of the Atlantic, holds Miss Truman’s binocu-
lars. The* President’s daughter was among the 1,660
passeflgers aboard the superliner on her record-breaking
maiden voyage across the Atlantic. (AP Wirephoto.)
four months ago for creating a
disturbance at the nurses home
The hospital and home are in the
downtown area near the city hail
and public library.
of applause when it was placed in I
nomination
I.
W. 6
Mrs | '
|
attacking Dewey as a man who
twice took the GOP to defeat and
was now pulling the strings for
Eisenhower
General Sheet Metal Work
Guttering - Spouts
Ventilators
Scld • Installed • Maintained
"Nothing But The Bost"
CBNTRAL MSATI NO
SYSTIMS
DENTON
6 MWI Wk,
IIS I- McKinney C-S424
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or
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....'Called Sincere
ident of this area, died in a hospi-1
(Bob) Sutherland, 84,'
HOUSTON. OB —
Force officer killed
heart, two hospital guards and him-
self at a nurses home here last
night as screataing urses watched,.
The orgy of blood and gunfire
occurred on the second floor of
By ED CREAGH
CONVENTION HALL, Chicago
I ip—Gen. Douglas MacArthur may
or may not turn out to be a serious
contender for the Republican pres-
idential nomination. But in one re-
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20, Boling, Tex., called the hospital I
she !
I
Motorist
(Corwlnued from Fags 1)
I who brings a judgment against
Fry. It’s a direct violation of the
Constitution.”
The Department of Public Safety
has no power to appropriate money
, Crouch
a surprise testimonial
Thursday nitfht.
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lb ’•
Retiring Dean
Honored At
Hunters Find
Stripped’ Cars
‘stripped” cars
here
No
w
Now thru Soturdoy
That TALKING MULE fcP
Ik Ji I' Back— ■
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J/aMBii files sverb •
Francis
GOCS TO I
MSI POINT I
IM
FREE VUE SATURDAY 11:30 P. M.
jot I
\r^OOKA*
sought the nomination in
and was heked to the roaring
calls of "We Want Willkie ”
Voting By States
At GOP Convention
I
and '
Miss Cooper in her room, waving
a German luger 9 mm. pistol in
the air.
As hastily summoned police en-
tered the room, the nurses said, i
two more shots were fired Hay-1
Memorial Hospital's nursing home wood shot the girl in the head and i
— j then turned the powerful pistol to
Plus Cortoon & Short
COMING SATURDAY
their 1952 platform
But they summed up their views
on one subject in a single sen-
tence. the shortest plank of all
"Delivery of mail:
"We pledge a more efficient and
•''iLL
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Haggard Family
Holds Annual
Reunion Picnic
By MRS L. A. BRYANT
C - DENTON'S POPULAR
pistol point into the nurses’ sanc-
tuary.
IMIINg'tNI BCMIN AU YNC PMII
The finest money can buv at Snow's
Bring Us Your Custom Grinding
. SNOW'S FEED STORE
McKinney & Frame Phone Central 6431
Rarher
I Continued from P»R* 1)
murder, in the wounding of two
detectives when Cleveland was
killed . I
.ton a
o live,”
(Continued from Page 1) »
Virginia 23 votes: Eisenhower 9, Tafj. II.
Washington 24 votes: Eisenhower 20, Tait 4.
West Virginia 16 votes: Eisenhower 1, MacArthur
1, Taft 14.
Wisconsin 30 votes: Taft 24, Warren 6.
Wyoming 12 votes: Elsenhower 6, Taft 6.
Alaska 3 votes: Eisenhower 1, Taft 2.
District of Columbia 6 votes: Taft 6.
Hawaii 8 votes: Eisenhower 3, Taft 4, Warren 1.
Puerto Rico 3 votes: Taft 3.
Virgin Islands 1 vote: Eisenhower 1.
When Eisenhower’s nomination was as-tired on the
first ballot, several state delegations switched and
jumped aboard the bandwagon.
The vote Chairman Joseph Martin finally announc-
ed to the convention was:
Eisenhower 845; Taft
Douglas MacArthur 4.
Slays 3, Himself
A jilted Air
his sweet-
pital. Born in Throckmorton May i omaclay
14,-1889, he was a lifelong mem- Karcl .,llllllvu allu rtI1I1
ber of the Methodist Church. He Haggard of Leonard; James Faye owers, secretary,
....... k„.. _.x .v. 1 , z I tr»nai,ror- Ihii.lnr
and Shirley Haggard of Houston;
ton, medical: Walta Sue Rich-
mond, 507 N. Locust, medical, R
J. Thurmond, 911 Bernard, medi
cal; R. L. Ledbetter, Pilot Point,
medical. Dismissed: Mrs Jess
Vandeventer, 903 Bell.
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic:
Admitted—Mrs. Bert Boyd, Dun-
—where men arc not allowed. |
The officer—Capt. Renard Hay-1 his own temple,
wood of Ellington Air Force Base
near here—had forced his way at who saw the shootings told news
j paper reporters that Miss Cooper
[refused several montha ago to
Besides the 34 year-old Haywood, I Captain Haywood any more.
Last Friday, the students said, I
he telephoned for Miss Cooper, but I
told another girl to deliver to her
this message:
‘‘This is going to be your last t
day
(EST) and the Communist aggression.
r. with hi^ pic- He gave up that command and
hires of MacArthur and Abraham returned home only last June for
Lincoln -was full scale.
MGMs k
Stars in .
Crown
JOEL McCREA |
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• LAST DAY *
Everybody’s Laughing
—But Cary
Csry Grant—Bettv Drake
'ROOM FOR ONB MORB”
— PLUS -
Cartoon—News
Features: 1:45: 3:41;
5:37; 7:33; 9:15
• SATURDAY •
'VENGEANCE VALLEY”
Burt Lancaster—Robert Walker
In Technicolor
Cartoon
Features- 1 45. 4 28,
6:11; 7:54; 9 37
JOI KIRKWOOD JAMES GLEASON
Canada Miss
state delegate
Business and _.
mens convention in Boston and 1
Carl Haggard and children and Mr
and Mrs Mason Haggard and
children, Dentdn
Roy Moore of Denton
I special guest.
i.P — An argument [
Early today it got a rip-snorting hower headquarters: ’between two old men over damage
.......... ................... “hi,'h "Cover up your Taft button and It0 apple trees s«,Paral*n«
I you'll get a free coke.”
Undoubtedly MacArthur would [
have had a longer, louder recep-1 El^enllOU'er
tion both times if he'd been placed I
in nomination earlier. ! (Continuf-U trotn Pigs n _ ,
In 48 the general's name didn't; tenant colonel, unknown nationally, was charged with assault with in- Rotarians here Thursday he would j
trees separating their, GOP Meetin
property ended with the death of.
[ one of them of shotgun wounds ’ ~ — - — -
yesterday. '
C. E McKinney, 74. pioneer res ' --------- —-----
j-j. — s aux* u u. I
Ital. J K
I The swift years sines have seen tent to murder and released
The spectators had him direct the Allied drive that i $3,000 bond after the
Even in the nominating speeches,
as this convention moved to its
climax, there were repeated warn-
ings from GOP stalwarts that the
Republican legions must close i
ranks If they hoped to win In No
vember.
Moreover, whoever is elected,
president will have to reckon with
Taft. The Ohioan still will be in (
the Senate, sitting athwart Repub
llcsn legislative policy
Kansas claims Eisenhower for its
own but he was born in Denison,
Tex., Oct. 14, 1890 The family soon
moved to Abilene, Kan. That is
where he grew up and is the place
he calls home.
One hundred million tons of bi
luminous coal were used for coke
in 1950.
men it will be ruined by tyrants ” I
"Great sincerity and moral earn
the two had argued when McKin-1 oStness ' prevailed at the Republi-i
____ _i_:___i - r x- ___ix._x4*« ran rnnvpntinn hr «al'd Hp nrp- G
dieted that moral character, not
politics, might make the difference
in November
“Can the Democratic
come clean?” he asked.
Rev. Walker was introduced by-
Stanley Monroe, delegate-at large
i to the Democratic national conven
1 tion to be held later this month.
| Charles C. Orr, Jr., city secre-
tary. was Introduced as a new
member of the Rotary club by
Mayor Mark Hannah.
, Murray Kendrick, president, an
1 a club assembly would
With 20 years of grievances to
air. the Republicans made a long end to his third real try for the
and often wordy document out of nomination
Now 62. he has said he would
not try again—and so with this
decision here his dream of follow- On Rodeo Card
ing his father. President William
Howard Taft, to the White House One of the Southwest's ■ -t-
is destroyed
"Bob" Taft was already a power! be a highlight of the Denton County
in the Senate when Eisenhower was
just one of many younger officers
in the Army.
Taft's name went as a favorite
lege,” Guinn said.
Clark earlier had said he had
kept his retirement a secret as
long as possible in order to avoid |
a testimonial dinner because "I;
was afraid I couldn’t take it.”
■'I've enjoyed my 30 years at
TSCW very much,” he said. And,
tonight 1 do not feel remorse upon
retiring—I'd rather look forward
to the future ”
Other speakers were Miss Helen
Ludeman, Mrs Otto Caillet, E..
1W40 WINDSOR CHRY9LER 4 door,
good condition Ser al Payn»
Hatchery. 221 * McKinney, Phona
<>2124
WK, HAW A'rrw' chicks left from
a weeka up. See ua at once and get
ebleka 221 E. McKinney. Payne
Chick Hatchery. C-212S
rtjkNTSiOED' apartment, eloae tn.
private sntrance. Bills paid. 809 N
Locust
l| SrxJ
Mark Wnldrlp, C-4054
HOUSE 4 rooms and
1020 Maple. C-294S.
r, nvzvo^, 2 rooms,
Bradshaw. S30 C-294B
2 ROOM furnished apartment
month bjlle paid Adults C-2945
LOVELY ROOM with bath, private,
couple xarace. 2037 W Oak. C-
♦OV2.
PERSONALS dan Street,
Miss AUne McKenzie is in Den-'\aughn. Route 2 Dismissed: Mrs
ton visiting her mother, Mrs. B. M H. Hassenpflugg and baby, 7o0 spellbinders rose to\ieli\er a few
she Attended the National Home i
Economic Convention in Atlantic
City. Miss McKenzie will return to
Kingsville Sunday where she is
chairman of the home economics
department at Texas A41.
Dr. and Mrs E. H. Hansen, 619
W Oak, and tlfeir son,, Dick, left
today for Los Angeles where Dr
Harisen, director of the math-
rnatics department at North Texas
State College, will do research at
the University of Southern
fornia for several months.
848
has no power to appropnat
j from the state treasury,
said.
Fry is suing the driver who
crashed into the car that hit his.
The ca*e is filed in a Fort Worth
justice court
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
mitted—Mrs. B King, Justin,
medical; Richard M. Ludeman,
1314 N. locust, surgical; Robert
B Neale, Sr., 1112 N. Ixicust,
surgical. Dismissed- Mrs B
Bearden, Grand Prairie; Mrs
J. McCray, 2000 Brown.
Floyd Sturdevant. Lewisville , Two stripped'' cars found
Denton Hospital and Clinic Ad abandoned near here Thursday
mitted—Temple Ray Dane, Sang were partially identified by police
er, medical; Floyd Douthlt, Hous today
One, s 1950 Ford, is registered
to Myrtle Pullman of Dallas. The
other, a 1950 Chevrolet, remains
unidentified.
The vehicles were discovered at
Clear Creek, northwest of ■town,-
by two Denton Junior High School
students, Alfred Schmoekcl and
Donald Ray Tutt who said they
kere hunting.
"Missing were car batteries, gen-
erators, radios and distributors
30 years at the college.
Establishment of the Willis H.
Clark fellowship for graduate [
study at TSCW was announced by
Dr. Autrey Nell Wiley, toastmis-1
tress. The Clarks were presented I
a book containing a statement of
appreciation and signatures of all
those present. .
President John A. Guinn praised sjle gaj(t and the two guards ran Aspect, at least, he's vastly stronger
on | like to see both political parties ;
shooting; pick leaders with personal in-
I tegrity in whom the people can j
' believe.
He said all citizens should place i
indict welfare of the country above j>er
sonal motives and warned that I
"unless a land is ruled by states :
------[ Hereford of Arlington, district gov ;
as the nominee will be to try to 011101 • ' - --
In 1944 he stepped aside so an- patch things up with the
other Ohioan. John W Bricker, forces
could have his chance Bricker was
beaten by Gov Thomas E Dewey within minutes after his conven-1
go before the convention until al-
most 4 a m. 'P’" hozl
gone home by then and the dele- defeated Germany and Italy, head
gates still on the floor were so Columbia University, and finally j
groggy they wouldn’t have cheered command the armies being built c
a ll.ooo bonus for themselves. in partnership with European Al- i a
1 MacArthur got in nomination to-Hies to defend against th« threat of
day at 2 a m
ovation- complete
I :
Massachusetts:
"Oh, let 'em alone, Joe, it makes
me feel at home—just like the | morton ear[y today, Goen Funeral
House of Representatives ” ' Home said.
Clark for his work In setting up and , toward him.
Miss Grantham said the two men
. never drew their guns, but fell .
thing I have heard from Dr. (lark | ^-hen Haywood fired a volley of oral s name got just two minutes
trr: h;; j-jve shots Haywood then forced
rilDST LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH I AP) -Cattle 350:
calves 150; good and choice elaughter
steers and yearlings S27-832, 1.112
pound supplemental!? fed grass
steers SSI:'common to medium kinds
817-825; good and choice alaughter
calves 827-83150; common and
medium calves 818-825; culls 815-817;
stocker calyes 820-831; Stocker year-
lings 818-826
Hoge 100, steady to 50 centa low-
er: choice 180-240 pound Dutchers
820.50; choice lighter and heavier
hogs 818-820’25; eowa 814-817; feeder
I pigs 816 down.
Sheep 300; steady to weak utility
1 to choice slaughter spring lambs 8'20-
>25. good breeding ewes 81'2, other
! sheep were scan t
1KI11A1 (1HAI5S
I FORT WORTH (AP)—Wheat. No.
[ hard 2.42 1/2-48 1 2
Corn, No 2 white '2 60 1/4-62 14
Oats No 2 white 1 01 8/4-02 3 '4
Sorghums, No. 2 yellow UQ11O a SO-
25 per 100 pounds
I’ve been trying to call you
tried to talk to you. You wouldn't
answer the phone ”
Miss Callahan said she beard
tried to talk to you You wouldn’t I
answer the phone ”
Miss Callahan said she ran to
her own room, peeked out and saw ;
DRIVE-IN
60e c*R
LAST NIGHT
id CLARK
: IBABUEIH
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a^ZZZSI
bond
Wednesday.
Boyd Barjenbruch, Montague1 believe.
County attorney, said he would ask' L
a special grand jury to
Sutherland for murder.
McKinney was cut down by
i blast on a downtown street
City Marshal Tandy Welch said|
ney claimed a fire in Sutherland's cian< convention, he said He pre-
yard damaged the apple trees.
Special to the Record-Chronicle
I VALLEY VIEW — Ed Aston
I Sr , his children and their familiei
met for a reunion Sunday in the
home of his daughter, Mrs
Hudspeth of Valley View.
A covered dish luncheon
served to the group at noon
Members present for
union were Mr. and Mrs.
i Aston and daughters, Jennie, Bar-
bara and Linda, Chico, Calif,
i Mrs. F. M. Wilson, Iowa Park,
(Iowa; Mr, and Mrs. O. L. JIabern
1 and Mr and Mrs. Wichita Shel
don and son, Ward, Wichita Falls.
Mr and Mrs W D. Aston, Mr
and Mrs Ed Aston, Jr., and son
Bill, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Schafer
and sons, Dannie and Eddie,
Gainesville; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Hudspeth and baby, Warren, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B Hudspeth, Mr. and
Mrs. Ewing Aston and children,
Lenora and David and the hosts,
Valley View.
' a< romplis‘ied speaker alive
j Thai point had been reached i
surgical, Virginia. Uhen Rep. Walter Judd of Minne-
_. U‘.::“:: .*d: S0(a one of the party’s L.
____________, ......_ 27 2 ':.7
Mrs. Hugh Brockett, 206 thousand carefully chosen words.
/ i Most delegates started chatting
! and drifting through the aisles |
| Reproachfully, Chairman
: Martin rapped for order
I Looking down at the congestion
and Nobell
Linda and Sarah Hag-
Buster, Mildred and
room, where Mrs Judah, thorough • -
ly frightened, had remained 35 nunute demonstraUon, which
As Hay wood-closed the door to Put hlln rlUhl up ln l,,e three‘
the room, Miss Grantham ran to
the fallen guards. "Mr. Peterson
didn't have any pulse,” she said,
"but Mr. Fair did ”
•‘ When the police came,” Miss
Grantham said, "Carroll and Hay
wood were still in her room x x x
1 told the police where to find
j)"’ I Carroll and Haywood. While the po-
Andrew Ashburn and Dr. Eleanor;
James.
Dr. and Mrs. Clark came to I
Denton in 1922, after be received
his doctor of philosophy degree
and taujtht at the University of
Wisconsin.
He served as director of chemis-
try and added the work of direct officer had been arrested three or
fng the graduate division in 1930
Since 1948 he has also been dean
of the college
The Clarks will continue to Use
at 1927 North Locust.
a fast-moving campaign that fi-
inally overtook Taft
For Taft, the defeat Is a bitter
Morris Kibler, Own** v> n
i Office Supply Company here,
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
KRUM Members of the Hag
l^ard family met in” lhe Denton
I City Park Sunday for their
[ nual reunion. A picnic lunch was
noon to the following
U McKenzie, 1011 Austin, after a
five week tour of 20 states and
McKenzie was a 1---------:-----------------
to the national z,. ssss
Professional Wo (JlUrCll 1 O Hold
Camp Services
Family vesper services at the
Methodist Camp on Lake Bridge-
port Sunday night will be held by
the First Methodist Church
Picnic supper will be served
with the BOP Class in charge
Each family is to bring a lunch
The Bungalow Class is in charge
of the program and C. C. Mali
will preside.
Men's Fellowship class, In charge j
of transportation, will have rides''
for those who meet at the church j
at 5 pm. The vesper service will I
take the place of the regular eve [
ning worship at the church. • rt RNTSHro garacr apartment 1
of New York but took second place tion victory. Eisenhower called on
on the ticket Taft at the Ohio senator's down-
The GOP went down to defeat.; town hotel
Taft made another effort for the
nomination four years ago
Dewey whipped him
And it was Dewey, sitting in the
1 strategy councils of Eisenhower
. backers, who had much to do with
Eisenhower's final victory.
. w— -x,.- ________ . I For the Taft f°rcM- Dewey was
j 18x12 ■ROBE-BiidE*RUb In”Cords’- ,hLV.i!I,tn. ■
ion tSAd 4 months. 8150 2119 _..2._ __2...." — *"
Prxstpn Place _ up in repeated boos
FOR SALE 1951 Chevrolet pickup.-----------■* 1
sllghtlv used, will sell »10O below
, dealer price C-2121.
I PRIVATE efficiency apsrtmsnt Also
Cottsizc. separsts meters 80S W.
Rvcamore. C-5116
Funeral services for William B i
Parrott, resident of Denton about'
a year, will be held in the
Throckmorton Methodist Uburch
at 10 a m Saturday with the Rev.
Philip W Walker officiating.
Mr Parrott, 63, was a retired
farmer and cattleman. He died
Thursday afternoon in a local hos I
former Lucille Roberson whom he j
married June 10, 1917 in Throck-1
morton; two sons, E. B. Parott
of Cresson and J. R. Parrott of
I Post; two daughters. Mrs. Lloyd
I B Cherry of Beaumont and Miss
1 Sangster Parrott of Denton; one
and confusion on the floor, Judd slster. Mrs J. R Kelsey of De-
told Martin, a representative from p^t; and one brother, J M Par-
.o Thr«k fre!' HIT •?."
.y UM^rd" R^i T .«*
ome said A i ' ir »’» u .7 community on six points: (1)
Geraldine Haggard, Mr. and Mrs. number of members, (2) attend-1
ance at meetings, (3) type of pro-
grams, (4) number of worthwhile
projects and (5) the way it con-
ducts its financial affairs.
i "The Lions Club is not a fel
; lowahip club nor a luncheon club,
but it is a service ch s • hich is [
working hard to ma’
better place i wh.
Davis said.
Joe Bowers, retiring
received a former
plaque in recognition for his
service to the club during the past
year (
intendent of schools and past '
president of the club, made the i
. <12
Li
! 2 sdulte quiet surroundings
| Bolivar. D<x» 2
today
I FURNIHHEI)
bath. 850 ,
UNFIT R"fal8HFX> HOUSE,
bath. 717 L.-v.-..--. ^2
; Otia Akers,
Chester Newby,
148 , LJXJW V<<7VI r»x , 1*111 tWIOlvl ,
I Tobe Jones, A H Brinkman,
B Shannon and Sam Kandals,
directors.
Ralph Baker, first vice president
th: De!!:: ?.:r A::c:!:ti™ ;r.d
longtime members of the Lions
organization, conducted the in-
! stallation rites.
Baker also spoke to the "ladies
president,
president’s
recognition for
e to the ciud during me past
Charles Silk, county super-1
his father, President William j
----1 T.x. .u- un.;«. f)nt of Southwest's tut-
standlng educated horse acts will
a hicrhlioht fhn T)<*iitnn f’mintv
Rodeo Association's program Sat
urday night at the Fair Grounds
Other features will be a new
clown and the regular events in-. ........
eluding bareback bronc riding,1 nounced
calf roping, bulldogging and Brah- be held July 23. preceding the of
ma bull riding. ficial viait to the chib by Dr E H
[screaming girls running down the
hall., Haywood walked to a lounge,
op<;ki| at avfi04| siv o vasoiaj ovsw**^*,*
than he was four years ago. ; Then there were the two little (
In 1948, when the GOPs were boys whose eyes were bigger than I
meeting in Philadelphia, the gen-1 "
carrying forward the graduate
program at the college. “Every-
< L.: f L. — .. Ex a a — x3 TY • (^1 «k lx
since I have been here has been „wwv.
good for me and good for the col- gjr| t0 return to her
I
I ... ,
■ frequent mad delivery service ”
i There comes a time in every
| convention when the delegates are
I so weary of oratory that they
■ wouldn't pay attention to the most SOA’before" the 1936 GOP conven-
‘ 91 c nm nl i enraknr tlOH
' He
point bad
owner of Kibler
. w»»
j installed as president of the Den-
ton Lions Club Thursday night in
ceremoniea at Hubbard Hall on the
Texas State College for Women
campus.
Other officers for 1952-53 install-1
cd at the meeting are Clayton '
Davis, first vice president; Bruce
Coates, second vice president; Jim
A Roberta, third vice president: Jim
■ pjth.ai-a'nd ‘the" Ma= ' : STJel^T
Survivors include his wife, the ard and'harry Haggard and Judy'
Youngblood, Rotan; Mr and Mrs. j
LeRoy Boaz, Abilene, Kan ; Mr. ■ , o .
and Mis. J. I). Stmebaugh, Fort of 0,6 Dalla" K,r a"d
Worth; Artie, Gertie and Carroll I
Haggard, Sherman; Mr. and Mrs. j
Delmar Clark, Mrs. Dullie Smith, i
. ii.. naxrr nisu spoae io uir lames
Mr and Mrs. George Arnold Hag- m hf. croW(1 , jons C(ub m
rtav'xi nnrf f*>nilt; L r«so<>
| ber, their wives and representa-
Last night, the Captain appeared ■
.. at the nurses home just before 10
Grantham, 19, said Peterson was o’clock and forced Mrs. Etta Judah, |
killed instantly and that Fair lived the hostess, to take him to Miss
only a few minutes after Haywood I Cooper’s Room on the second floor
‘■’“I In the room with Miss Cooper
was Miss Patricia Barnett, 19, an
other student nurse.
Miss Cooper and the captain
argued as other junior nurses
returned to the second floor from
a nearby drug store Two ran for
help, and Mist Martha Westbrook)
|of Pasadena, Tex , searched for a
telephone that wax not in use The
house phone was unattended be
cause the hostess operates the,
switchboard.
Finally, Miss Jeanine Callahan.
! Rotinir Teir called the hosnital
. j DUXlll^,, IVA., ACliliU ISIS
Two ttundred faculty members : proper from a pay telephone booth
aijd administrative employes ofi"P ase send some guards,"
Texas State College for Women pleaded
honored Dean Willis H. Clark with Haywood, waving his pistol, say:
dinner I “Haywood is on the floor,” Miss
j Westbrook, said, “he’s got Carroll.’’
Clark will retire Aug. 31 after “pVP been trying to call you I've!
I tried to talk to you. You wouldn't i
answer the uhone ”
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