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Banker Speaks
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of America will be made
louder now 1
' the heaviest single county count.
Previous polio peak for a single
distanced the 1.177 cases which had
occurred during the comparable
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The Shivers brief retorts.
“By no stretch of the imagina-
tion can the Maverick delegation
be called the legally elected group I
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ficials, ballots are printed espe
cially for each precinct and have |
j New York, reached Chicago last
night. Roosevelt said he was “very
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eventually win the nomination. .
Kefauver steps into a whirling fireplace
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or representative of the majority. I
Their only claim is that they have .
taken a pledge which is not re-
quired by the party in the vast
majority of the states.”
LAST TIMES TODAY
I between July 21
land 24. A re-check of the lav re-,
'vealed that the July 7 expense re-
I port was not the final one, as re-
(ported, and candidates have until
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FEPC and other States Rights is
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The Loyalist brief hammers re-
Eyewitness
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Stephens was the only operator in
the tower at the time of the crash
He said: "Normally two men are
on duty, but J. J. Jobe, the other
operator, had left the tower for a
few minutes.”
Captain G H Woolweaver, flight I
captain of the DC 6, had testified '
earlier that he had received in
structions to land
Among Dentonites attending the I
hearing are Reg Gambill, Denton
attorney, representing Brower’s
family; Mr. and Mrs Charles Big-
gerstaff, Brower's parents and
Hal Jackson, representing Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Walker, parents of Don
E. S. Bosworth of Washington, j
D. C., is presiding at the hearing
by the four man board of CAB of-
ficials. Other hearing officers are
R. W. Chrlsp of Washington, D.C.,
L. H. Tanguay of Fort Worth and
F. G. Powell of Washington, D C
| cal politics it is almost impossible
to nominate a man under these
circumstances. 1 doubt that it will
be done now.”
But if these
at Frisco. She married Fred Me
Intire Dec. 22, 1907.
Survivors include her husband,
four sons. John Fred McIntire of
Dallas, Joe and Jewell McIntire
of Frisco and Edgar McIntire of
San Antonio; four daughters, Mrs.
Eliiabeth Schaefer of Saudi Ara-
bia, Mrs. Francis Stem and Mrs
Mary Kathryn Almon of Frisco
and Mrs Lucille Head of Hale |
Center; two sisters, Miss Annie
Cj'amer of Frisco and Mrs Jose-
phine Wells of Tucumcari. N M ;
four brothers, H M. Cramer of
Dallas, George Montgomery and
Carroll Montgomery, both of Fris-
co. and Freeman Cramer of Mis-
souri: and several nieces, nephews
and grandchildren.
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Survivors include her husband,
of Denton; one
step-daughters.
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bulletin in the United States
Dr. Wilson Compton, head of the
“campaign of truth.” said today 1
these steps are being taken to build |
up the Voice of America
The Vagabond, former (
Guard vessel which has been
verted into a i
radio transmitter station, is due to
sail from New York today for the
Mediterranean. From an undis-
closed point, it will relay the voice
signal behind the Iron Curtain with
new intensity.
At Munich. Germany, a regional
relay station, new languages and
programs will soon be added TTiey
will supplement the principal
broadcasts originating in New
York.
Additional facilities and electron-
tit ?"■ ■ -.v- .
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THE BARE FACTS — Three-year-old William Stumm
Jr., had his own method for lieating Philadelphia’s bet-
ter than 90-degree heat as he gave his uniform of the
day a rumble seat ride on his tricycle. The respite was
short lived, for young William’s father caught him out
of uniform. Maybe William will get another chance to
keep cool, for the weatherman predicts continued high
temperatures- for Philadelphia. (AP Wirephoto)
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Mrs McCarty is the former Elaine
Walvoord, daughter of Mr i
Mrs. A. C. Walvoord, 2220 N Ix>- |
I cust.
Harrison and Jeff Ward of Waco i
are spending the summer with
their grandparents. Mr and Mrs
J. P Harrison, 1709 W Hickory.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital Admit-
ted—Mrs. Jessie 1 Z .. „
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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HTClx M.xatera Degrr< a Friday
\UjyQi night, July 18. 7 30 o’clock.
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quire 520 Austin. Hay Lake)
FOR RXNT: 6-room remodaled house,
attached garage Two miles from
square Call C-7849 or C-5834
Funeral services for John Henry
Bennett, 1214 Morris, were held
| Tuesday in the Shepard Chapel
with burial in Roselawn Memorial
Holley, Tioga. Park.
Mr. Bennett, 77. died in a local
Born in Coppell
1874, he was a retired
He had lived m Denton
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Miss
must also file an expense report Hickory, returned from two weeks , Ledbetter,
vacation i.. C.„_:------- ‘ ~
and Tennessee. ] Pilot Point.
J. B. Fincher has returned to his f"
home in Monroe, La., after visit- ! Admitted—Miss
ing his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Justin, surgical.
Mrs. A. E. Mackey, 2604 N I<o- A L Evans, Aubrey. Route 1;|
Mrs. Irene Goslin, Gainesville. peatedly at this point It says the fiates"
Shivers elector slate includes "no- them
hand, about the California bribe
t and mentioned the name of
denying the issued a statement demanding "in-
for: elusion c* * —•-
uhat he said was Kefauver’s im
AUSTIN '.F — Polio climb-
ed to another all-time Texas record
last week with 29f> cases, the State
Health Department reported today. |
It was the third new record in
four weeks.
The new
North Texas State College s JJ/s///
School of Music will present the 'Lit
Onera Workshop in two acts of rs /s i
Puccini’s opera, “La Boherne," V Or MrS. Coleman,
Lonetime Resident
Funeral services for Mrs Anna
i McMurray Coleman were held in
j Jack Schmitz and Son
l Tuesday with the Rev.
shortly to help overcome Russia’s I
continuing effort to jam the Voice.
Dr. Compton said about 1.000 or 1
more Russian jamming stations
, are tryng to drown out the Voice, j
He said the State Department!
I figured its “range of penetration" (
at between 20 and 70 per cent !
Around Moscow and Leningrad
interference is worst
Dr. Compton Wd a reporter the
United States is ready to call off i
its suspension of Amerika and its !
i order concerning Russia's informa
j tion bulletin if Moscow will live
| up to a 1944 circulation agreement. 1
|Kk«LIFE.( At
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CHRIST 11
Brewer; a
Brewer of
step sona. Purvis I
ton and Walter T Ritchie of Skelly-
town; four daughters. Mrs Arthur
, Thorne of Fort Worth, Mrs. Donny
(Taylor of Alice, Mrs. Ruby Hobbs
i of Hobbs, N M , Mrs. -Leon Lips-
! comb of Houston; one step-daugh-
ter, Mrs Althea Sexton of Law-
ton, Okla ; two brothers, J. A
Brewer and E. A. Brewer, both of
( Denton.
the community and to the bank I expense report
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J Came4y .
I Funeral seryices for Luther Gor-
don Brewer will be held at 4 p m.
Thursday in Goen Funeral Chapel
with the Rev C. I. Kogers in
charge. Burial will tie in Roselawn
Memorial Park. Mr. Brewer, 71,
died Tueaday at his home, Route
1, Denton.
Born near Aubrey July 5, 1881,
Mr. Brewer was a retired farmer.
He was a member of the Congre-
! gational Methodist Church.
a draft movement aimed at the , ®heep 8.7<x>. slaughter ,PH?g Sunuvorsjnclude his wife, Mrr
p . , | lainbft 60 cents louer; feeder laiuLa IXJttlC Brewer, a son, James
President. . 50 cenu-si lower, feeder lamba 50 Luther Brewer of Denton; two
Regarding Stevenson — his first cenU-Sl higher utility to choice , Purvis Ritchie of n.n
and biggest booster, Jacob M. daughter UmgJanm. a23;s3fl;_cuii sttP son»- Purvls Rll‘h,e of Den
Arvey, Illinois national committee-
Anderson, 1900
Mrs. Sara Tx>uise '
Robinson, Sanger, medical; Bob-1
Paul Ragsdale, Collinsville,
CHICAGO 'J> — The two leading
1 contenders for the Democratic
presidential nomination — accord-
ing to current estimates — were
heading for Chicago today, plung-
ing into a free-swinging battle
royal unlike anything the party
has seen in 20 years.
Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennes-
see and Sen. Richard Brevard'
Russell of Georgia were both due
on the acene of the convention
It opens formally on Monday,
but the pre-convention pace al- (
ready has reached a high point in
claims and counter-claims ac-
cusations and denials. The situs-1
tion — involving five svowed can-
didates, seven "favorite sons” and
a number of other probables —
looks riotously confused.
Spokesmen for two of the sup-
posed "probables,” President Tru-
man and Adlai Stevenson, gover-
nor of Illinois, Issued statements
yesterday that ahould remove both
from the list.
Regarding the President — Na-
needed, Mrs. J B. Skidmore, chair
man, l .
Society of the First Methodist ton, 614 Austin;
In announcing the time and plac- Church who have places for one j Aubrey.
Denton Hospital and Clinic: Ad-
mitted—W. J.
WASHINGTON iJ> — The State | It believes this will offset the
Department said today the Voice loss of the 7 year-old Amenka, the
of America will be made a lot lavishly printed magazine which
’ that Russians may no | told Russians in their own lan-
longer learn about life in the USA I gua,;e about the U. S. It was sus-
from the magazine Amerika, wliich ’ pended .by the State Department
has been suspended. I yesterday after years of squabbling
The department said its radio 1 with Moscow over its distribution,
programs beamed behind the Iron] At the same time, the depart-
Curtain will be intensified by use ment ordered Russia to cease pub-
of new transmitters and the ad-1 jjshing immediately Its information j
dition of new languages and new ..-u-j
features.
WEDNESDAY I.IVEHTOl K
FORT WORTH i AP)—Cattle 3,100; ,
calvee 1.300; steady to »l-«2 lower, j
good and choice slaughter steers and 1
yearlings g27-»32. common and me- I
dium kinds »16-»25; good and choice
slaughter calve* »2C>-*ae. common
I and medium calves »17-»24. culls
: 814-817; good and choice Stocker
calves 927-432.50; common and me-
dium calvee 818-g28; stocker year-
I lings S17-S27: stocker cows »14-»18
I Hogs 700; steady to 50 cents low-
er; choice 180-240 pound butchers
! 821.75-833; choke 155-175 pound*
I and 350-380 pound hogs 818 50-
duty to discourage any attempts, , fji so. sows ai4 5u-si7; feeder pigs
opera, “La Boherne.
at 8:15 p m. Thursday in the main
auditorium.
The production, under the direc- i
tion of Mary McCormic, is free to
■ the public
, „ ,, . - I The presentation, which will in
' ?.ep °! elude Act I and the street scene
from Act II, will use abstract
settings A curtain backdrop will
represent the wall, a door the en-
trance, and a piece of wood the
...-.‘lace. Walter Wolfram, Fort
cyclone of accusations and denials. Worth student, is in charge of light
He is the pivotal point of the jng and setting.
Members of the cast include
Jack Chambliss as Rudolph, Susan
Houser as Mimi,
Musetta Charles Williams as Mar
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two candidates could put over a
winner by pooling their resources
The Estimates of total delegate
strength for the various candi-
, at this point, put none of
------- within striking distance of
the nominating minimum — 616
Russell’s camp says he has
above 300 Kefauver’s lieutenants
do not put even a round figure on
the number of votes he will have i
Ion the first ballot. But they point'
'out that he entered 14 primary
1 elections and won in 12 of them.
Gov. Stevenson’s backers are not
giving up, m spite of new state
ments from him that he doesn't
want the nomination A headquar-
ters has been opened in the Conrad :
Hilton hotel.
Along with the free for all among
the candidates, hearings opened
today in a platform drafting com-;
’ mlttee. It will immediately tackle'
of a civil rights plank
calling for federal legislative ac-
tion on anti lynching, anti-poll tax.
Sen Russell's campaign mana- and enforceable FEPC and other
ger. Sen. Edwin C. Johnson of guarantees ”
; Colorado, expressed the opinion j--
that “Gael must be getting jittery
and seeing things under the bed.”
Roosevelt, speaking for Harri-
| man. simply replied: “We’re not in
on any conspiracy.”
Nevertheless, Sullivan said there
is “cloak room conniving . . .
there are a number of combina
the stop Kefauver coali-
Spacial to the Record-Chronicle
FRISCO — Services were held
this morning at the Central
Christian Church of Frisco for
Mrs. Lucy M McIntire, 67, - who
died at her home here Monday
after an extended illness.
Daniel Cummins was minister in
charge.
,^rs. McIntire was a lifelong |
resident of the Frisco community. |
Born in Collin County Nov. 3. , j(, devices are to be put into use I
1884, Mrs. McIntire was the daugh- |
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John j
C. Montgomery. She was a mem-
ber of the Central Christian Church |
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stockholders.
However, the Fort Worther add
ed. in order to be a good banker,
one must have a heart full of ,,
stardust mixed with flint The pro (two days before the election to
gram was in charge of the Ki- file the final report. The candidates
wanls Finance Committee. Lee E | i
Praston m chairman R. W. Bass j within 10 days after the primary
was chattihan of the day | election, Boyd said.
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rejxirts brought the His campaign manager Gael
year’s total to 1.605, far ahead of Sullivan, claims that some of the Houser as Mimi Jane Suggs as ■ ““c
last year s 528 cases as of the other Democrats are teaming to Musetta Charles Williams as Mar 1 ” two sisters,
same date. gether to stop the senator, and, cel Dale uouston as Collim, Bill
A whopping total of 56 cases in said he had “reports” of efforts white as S< haunard, and Mike
Johnstone in two roles, Benoit and
Alcendero i Jr
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I Survivors include two sons, Nor
i man Bennett of Fort Worth and
Irvin Bennett of Denton; one
daughter, Mrs. W L Petty of Fort
Worth, one sister, Mrs Etta Crow
3-Room Furnished apartment. 1400 of San Antonio; seven grandchil-
Highland. phon* c-8459. Prefer dren and seven great grandchil-
Couple | dixrn.
FURNISHED 2-room apartment, bill* I
paid, reasonable. Call C-2740. I Pallbearers were Billy Ray of
Air conditioned bedroom Boel- , Denton and Mayne Bennett, U. L
nr** woman or student, near NTSC .'Petty Jr, Howard Petty, Carroll
C 5*«7. Petty and William Gefltry, all of
NEAT, experienced waitreas wanted. ! j.’ort Worth.
Denton Student
On Honor Roll
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—announced. Members of the surgical. Dismissed—Paul Ha mil- conflict with the legal method of
Society of the First Methodist ion. 614 Austin; Ferrell Beston, setting up a temporary roll
sustained
1 Maverick and his bunch then
Fulbright, Sanger, , streamed out in a flurry of scuf-
medical; P. E. Buzick, 2010 N. Lo-fling and fistfighting Both conven
cust. medical. Dismissed—Mrs E. tions named national convention
R Cantrell and baby, 405 W. Mui- delegates and presidential elec-
berry; Mrs W. O. Grissom, Route tors.
I 2, Denton, Mrs. Kay Casillas, Los The Maverick or “Loyalist” con
Angeles, Calif.; J. F. Byrum, 223 vention pledged its electors and
jAvenue^B, H IV Komer, Krum; (delegates to support the national
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The Shivers or “regular” con-
vention slid not They said they
: FINAL BALE of household furniture.
Saturday. July 19. «t 423 Marietta Dpnfnr)
■ Street, high grade merchandise at ; »aK*»a kJt11 •
lowe»t price*. Come out end makf* _ u
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IX>8T Mercury Camera end light
meter. Reward Henry Scheer. C-
5953. I Ethel Frances Richmond, 711 W.
FOR BALE: 1 beautiful Red Register-Sycamore, was one of six Denton
ed. 3-vear-oid Cocker male do< | County students listed on North
4054 c'7734 ■*,wr 8 pm ra" d I Texas State College s spring honor I
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I 1988 CHEVROLET Coupe." Bee at 311
Highland. C-4344.
A whopping total of 56 cases in said he had repons ot enuns :
Harris County alone last week was \ to bribe some of Kefauver’s Cali i
forma delegates.
Sullivan named no names in his j
week was 206 cases recorded for charge of a “gang up " He said it with piano accompaniment by Jean
the week ending June 28. The week might be going ahead without the i Officer and Jack - ■
before 146 cases had been counted knowledge of the < ' ’ 2_„,_ ”
for a new record up to that time, themselves, but that their backers ! ty wifi conduct.
This year s total of 1.605 far out-' were in on the plot. |------------
He said he had heard, second- (he thorny inter-party argument
oicurreu uuiing me cuinparauie i>and, about the California bribe over civil rights
period in the previous record year I story and mentioned the name of Francis Biddle, chairman of the
Sen. Kerr Americans for Democratic Action,
I Kerr lost no time in '
story and called it an “alibi
1 what he said was Kefauver’:
pending defeat.
Russell’s campaign mana
Sen. Edwin C.
only the names applicable to that
precinct They contain all state and Roams for delegates to th* Worn- , medical; Dave
county candidates elected by the en’s Society of Christian Service Sena, surgical,
whole county, but are distinctive School^ of, Missums^ July 21-25,, are
only regarding the precinct posts,
“A banker has three obliga Boyd said.
tions,” Reed Sass, Fort Worth Na | I
tional Bank vice president, told cs for the precinct conventions,'
Kiwanians here Tuesday. “He has'Boyd reminded candidates that j Mrs.
an obligation to his depositors, to | they must file a final pre-election Kmg.
Th* covered dl»h luncheon plen-
ned by the United Daughters of
the Confederacy for Wednesday has
been postponed.
. y_.ni,, u. r. uyium, **o venuon pieiigea its electors arut t10ns in
PERSONALS (Avenue B, H P Komer, Krum; |delegates to support the national t.on >>
Mary Littrell. 2305 W. ' H. ^B.J^we VaHey View. R. L. convention’s nominees | chairman McKinney did not
returned irom two weeas , llrr I Hot loint A 11. The Shivers or “regular” con- acree Wlth Sullivan He said the
in Okl.h.m.. Kemucky-Gnme. Hebron; John Langley v„, The> „ld th„ r' e",ot
and Tennessee. i Filot mint. ( wanted to wait and see what the |opcn mat di(1 n(). believe anv
J. B. Fincher has returned to his Elm Street Hospital and Clinic: jn*ii«n«i nnnvontinn ■>!%«..> ... ”
i Maxine Ussery,
Dismissed—Mrs.
hospital Monday
Oct. 28,
farmer
' about 10 years
In-
and
Tuesday with the
Walker in charge
Mrs Coleman, longtime Denton
resident, died Saturday. She had
attended Denton Public Schools
and the North Texas Normal. She
was a member of the Methodist
Church
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A. O Coleman
daughter, three
Hit By McKinney
tional Committe Chairman Frank
McKinney said he had a two-hour
conference in the White House last
Sunday, and that Truman told
him: "I meant what I aaid about
not running. . . . I’v8 served my
time.” Moreover, McKinney con-
tinued, he would consider it his
uuiy w uisiuuiege any eiicinpi.*,
I from the convention floor, to start
I j- — --------* -*---* -*■ *•-- i Sherp 3,700, aluuahter
j lamb* 50 cents lower; I-.™
50 cenU-81 lower, feeder 1
higher, utility
to gooa Slaughter ewe* 80.35-87.35;
. feeder lambs 813-819; feeder yearlings
man, said, “The governor has tied eu-eis
my hands. As a matter of practl- —
'La Boherne’ On
Stage Thursday,
out n u>e» iwu □uai.ciiiciiL. ,
dashed the hopes of many Demo- r ree I O lUUllC
crats by eliminating two wlshed-for
candidates, the party still had a
wide choice left
It includes W. Averell Harriman
of New York, Sen. Robert S. Kerr
of Oklahoma and Vice President
Alben Barkley.
Kerr was in Chicago, briefly,
then he flew to Washington to see
the President.
i Harriman's campaign manager.
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