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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONACLE
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MARKETS
Bombers Smash Foe
IN LOUISIANA
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Dim-Witted Tots
Near Siberia Border
Six Denton Countians will ap-
the TSCW Ex-Student organization
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25 tons
To Denmark
northwest of Songjin, also on the
(AP)—Noon cotson
Louisiana said the institution had
Senate Action
' shadowed the light ground activ-
ity
Eggs firm. unchanged.
Baltic bland of Bornholm
Due On Tides
Lorian Davis
Copenhagen declared angrily his
WASHINGTON (P— Legislation
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Rites Friday
indicated Brooks Holt, alumnae symposia;
Al
mittee; Mrs. Ector Roberts. schol-
Bostick said.
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MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID*
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two
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luck in finding them.
THLATRE
TAIPEH, Formosa (P—V. S Air
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TONIGHT ONLY
hour with Chiang
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agency, and
TOO LATE to CLASSIFY
Jimmy Ray Habern,
the scenes there will be a strug-
in
1038 Chevrolet coach.
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Bargain -6435. -4922
CAPTAIN KID'
Open, Inspect, Redecorated
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fearful
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piece, and as a result the whole
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CHARLES STARRET
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Corftoon - Serial
ela Yarbrough, Ponder
H
ning herd
her
grandson
“I don't believe it," said Fulcher
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himself wholly secure
Pos- i
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and
about
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thru
Today
Sat.
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1 more than 25,000 distinct forms of
The announcement said
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1 impdrtant functions of breathing
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had become more fre-
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RORERT STRAUSS • ALEXANDER SCOURBY. A unvensu wTOmuoN MCTUM
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TEXAS
THI HAWK OF WILD RIVER
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VAM P u s
Late
News
to donate to the TSCW Foundation,
the first dollar of donations from
TSCW Alumnae Seek Change
In Name Of Exes Association
first Soviet jet fighter plane to j
coma into Western hands undam-
Polish Pilot
Flies MIG-15
Special to the Record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT - Funeral serv
the elimination of the 11 state dues
for membership in the ex-student
association and ask the members
Mr. Mogoo Comedy
Popeye Cartoon
Latest News
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County 4*H Club
Youths To Be
On TV Show
breathing
menced "
12. Ba
19. M<
IL M.
KARNITE
50c Per Car
The love story behind
THE BILLION DOLLAR
SECRET!
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intro -
Say «
you'll
featu
suppt
seat
comt
waist
thinks the world will be better off
if Stalin should recover
Mrs. Charlotte Rayzor, 807 W
Hickory, remarked. Im afraid if
he dies, it will be even worse. Pei
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THURSDAY’S LIVESTOCK
PORT WORTH (API—Cattle 1800
calves 440. steady; good and choice
Mrs Helen Harris is a busy
grandma this week, as she's run-
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"A secret
minen is
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secret Were
your vite. A
secret trem
the worter"
Sold
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was kill
soldier
pistol.
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signs, but it's dollars to doughnuts
that the civic committee of one or |
the other organizations— the cham-
Sno
Nor
By T
Light
ern tiei
a few r
cloudy
most o
tiles confessed they were
at the quartet who raped
era
• Moat
Strippers Strike
At Parked Car
Floyd Powell of 414 Axenue A
reported to police that the fender
skirts were stolen from his 1950
be in the Mount Pleasant Ceme-
I tery, near the church
SMiLe
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DENTON
(Continaed from Page 1)
hearings on similar legislation, Mrs. w w King, nominating com
i hoped to complete its work today - - -
and blood circulation "
It reported that instances of
"periodic. so-called Cheyne -Stokes
i vance of the succession, instead of
a sudden stroke which could pre
sent the country with an accom-
40 miles northwest of Hamhung on
the Korean east coast. Carrier
planes blast the area periodically
Farther north, planes from the
the esteem in which he is held by upper hand, but to keep it he may
members at both political parties, have to out-Stalin Joe A situation
Brick dupiex. 1018. 1020 Denton. Sell i
furnishings and all 4300 down Eaay
convention in Austin yesterday.
HOSPITAL NOTES
ing, hrdken by intervals in which
i no breath is drawn.
it or any law agatnatn.
aged was brought to a breath tak-
ing landing by a daring young Po
craf fire and pulverized a huge ।
North Korean supply center six
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breathtag"
quent. This
STALIN
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good I
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Joun ^JopiCA
Two of the signs have been car
ried to the dump yard, or some
carrier Oriskany dropped
of bombs on zinc and lea
| general ex-student meeting May
29.
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brollera-fryers 2%-3 pounds Waco 27-
28. Corsicana. 36
THURSDAYS COTTOS
In Technicolor
Esther Williams - Victor Mature
Walter Pidgeon
- Added —
MOM Cartoon
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Skeptical of the report of Stalin ‘s
illness is Richard Fulcher. 1513
W Maple, a NTSC student
AM IBTUtUn TlUTIf
Today thru Saturday
5washbuckling Adventures
of the Prince of Pirates I
Randolph
SCOTT
Charles
LAUGHTON i
' arship chairman; and Mrs George
High Court Rules muiitenzconstututionrevtsioncom
On Denton Case l~ -
, ices for Lorian Davis, 78. life
1 time resident of this area, will be
...... , ,, furnished apartment. Also, 3 nicely i
his fifth columns would continue furnished bedrooms. 1717 Locust.
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Notice
Boye A Girle alno Man A Woman
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win emergency calls on his days off' miles southwest of Pyongyang The ।
Wi 5 " on ma uays on Superforts unloaded 100 tons of
bombs, leaving the center a "boil
He came to the House 40 years like that could lead to
The 71-year old dean of thelgle for power, If, In fact, it is not,
House is "Mr Democrat * to fel- already in full tilt Malenkov thus
more than an
micasepus
.IMMs
WANT practical nurse
March on the bash of arte no
sclerosis (hardening of the arter-1
ies) and hypertonic disease, has
resulted, apart from the right side
paralysis of the limbs and toes of'
appearance of East Hickory Street
has been helped. One small sign
was left to designate the place as
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ROUNDABOUT
M-GMpresent
Above
AND
BEVOND
IW™ pay Hr the men who’AtSArr er time bycommittee members
4 teand crime, saw L? danger signals Jack Bostick, Fort Worth, sec-
in committee questioning and took retarytiea surer of the State Fire
no chance on getting his bill killed Fighters Assn said petitioning
immediately. ' hasn’t done any good in his city.
He was granted appointment of
a three-man subcommittee to at-
Secretary Talbott confred for |
NEW TORK
•ft iMB th 141 Cen forpiculoking and games, etryata
piper coma MM gin Mil l bank fishing and overhight re asp
drepe * " 1 tax and house trailer parktag.
Stalin was all -powerful in a wayi sisted by the Rev R E. Smith,
Lenin never was. Those under Sta-1 former pastor of the church Fu
I neral arrangements are under the
C-8067 __ "_______
1940 Chevrolet 2-door. extra
cellent condition. Only 49.000
Merlon C-8567
11
1
At least one Denton resident
SEOUL lit — Allied warplanes
unleashed an orgy of fiery destrue-
tion over North Korea today. It
Included a record 1,000- mile round
trip fighter -bomber smash within
M miles of Russia's Siberian
border.
The U. S Fifth Air Force said
15 F84 Thunderjets, flying from
bases in South Korea, plastered
industrial targets near Chongjin,
140 miles from Vladivstok, to the
longest fighter-bomber strike of the
Other fighter bombers pounded
Communist positions along the
quiet, 155 mile battlefront
j of the Mount Pleasant Church, will
, have charge of the services, as
wot
r-p
The Texas Supreme Court yes
_ . . , 1 terday declined an application for
Survivors include a brother, a writ of error in the case of U. N.
Chess Davis and two sisters. Miss clary versus G. C. Strickland, the
Iva Davis and Mrs O D Sanders. I Associated Press reported from
all of Pilot Point, and several I Austin.
neices and nephews , The case, tried in district court
’ here last June, involved Strick-
land’s request that Clary's term
as independent executor of Mrs
8. Locust Street. He met Grand- wouldmt let it out." 5
ma Harris and "Boots" uptown. Several Denton citizens felt there
- the
time to stop for a chat with Round- Mrs J R Kirkpatrick, U17 Au3-
about .... tin, commented. "They have train-
, on a lot at West Hickory Street,
, near the square
tor elderiy
left brain sector which occurred I
during the night of 1st 2nd of
Hogs 900: butcher hogs steady to
25 centa higher; eows steady: choice
184-370 pound butchers 131.40-74;
medium to choice -144-180 pound
hogs Si4.40-43128: aows 01e.80-910:
god 270-800 pound eowe 918.
Sheep 400; alaughter lambs week
to 40 lower; other laues poorly test-
ed good and choice milk tad lambs
422: utilaty 017, uuty and good
shorn slaughter lambs fresh shorn
to No. 3 pelta 4183X1-60 wooled
Stocker lambs 417.
THURSDAV'S rOLLTIX
AUSTIN (AP) Poultry: South Tax-
as; Firm supplies short of a fair to
good demard. brollere-fryers 2%-3
pounds 99 centa
dealing with control of the offshore ries, historian; Mri Homer I.
submerged coastal lands appears Jackson, Miss Cara Boswell and
close to early consideration in the Miss Bertie Hammond, headquar-
Senate ters office
The Senate Interior Committee Miss Tila Mae Armstrong and
RED RULERS
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sharcesrareniniscear from secure Pleasant Community Baptist ommended to the Senate by the fiftieth anniversary chairmen;
=E-Es-==EE
we think they’d hesitate a little to who succeeds Stalin will need a
.. mighty buildup
: Maurice Justice, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. R. A. Mark, par
1 liamentarian; Mrs. Kyle Humph
Are now being organtred tearn
to play quict eaay methods
Bpectal cleea desighed for your
inaividuel needs
How Tou Benenitt
- Enroll non, epee la; accordion
elaas only 118
- Enroliment tot only 44
- not accordton furnished Free
for nirat 6 weeks course
- Inatruction by qualined teach-
standing will be automatic mem-
bers of the ex-student aasociation
to the revised organization.
A plan to co-ordinate and tote
grate the efforts of the TSCW Ex-
Students association with the TSCW
Foundation will be presented by
Mra. Boyd. Other recommenda-
tions will call for a plaque with
the names of Life Members of the
TSCW Ex-Students to be placed in
the student center Persgns bur
ing life memberships will have all
privileges of the association.
Mrs. Boyd explained that the Ex
Student association and the TSCW
Foundation will be strengthened
by the co-ordinating of the efforts
of both groups. She emphasized
that the Ex-Students will not tote
their identity in such a plan.
The executive committee will
meet at 9:30 a.m . Saturday in
Hubbard Hall and the Ex-Students
Board will meet at 10:50 a.m.
Other Denton members of the
board are Mrs. Myrtle Dickie
Negy, fourth vice president; Mri
L. G. Russell, treasurer; Mrs
gomery insurance
modernue. TSCW students who completed on'
semester and left school to goor
707 WOODLAKDne
East Texaa: Steady, suppliea in-
adequate for a good demand Broil- '
era-fryers 3U4 pounds 36-M. Mrs. Boyd will also recommend
____ ___ Waco-Corsicana: Steady, supplles ‘
lead mines short in Waco area and adequate at
- , Coraleana for a fair to good demand,
consciousness, in impairing the |
trunk section of the brain. accom l
Me ~XSFU"Z"1 Is^I*1
icai Dismissed Mrs j. c Ashby r or inrs. t aisle v
and baby, 122 Hann. Coy Lee Rol-
.x., w.. is , is cont: . former students will go to the ex-
bile nite thai? predun ntoseN studant association. AU former
March 33.4,8 May 33 56 and July 33 - | ----------
ber of commerce or the junior
saw that Che cleanup was. haps he has kept them from start.
“one .... {ing an all-out war."
man 1013 N Locust
It is believed that there are
strict Commu-
of Dallas
Ane V2Bh4
ROBERT TAYLORZMKKEK6
ELEANOR PARKER "8.
- James Whitmore MARILIN Erskine
»-«— • MEUN PWI, womWN PAMMA w HUM ur r .se bemu uw a
m kMN • MWN nwfi • wONn PANM • M Me
2 COLOH CARTOONS » LATf Nbwi
monthly payments. Why pay rent?
Owener. -6933.
$105-a-month increase. A
5222
ai _______________3_____
ng Armour-Givor Hedges are gir, who I
aeacxieTemiS
The intenaive at action over-"cmuenagwAppugueu.cacaay:
' prices unchanged
up-to-date methoda of
ng need
MUBIC CENTER
w Hiekers DeOtan
Ages 7 to 70
ACCORDION CLA8SES
GARZA DAM
AN.mAin. ontanut thom Sage li
mmoa.q‘
* ete being takem out." j iriel eritime ehe — -a---- chier
. aecording te Fred w. Westeom t,
1 head of the rural arts department
. of the 8 Slop Ho said, -A bodge
' dteiloiB------ ------
A sevoo peuad. ws.e. ^oj\^^yburil Adl'LSeS 1
HoCoteagunnni .......rM. cning
J. E. Davidson, Rt. 2, Mingo Rd 1------ «— e-i —..en- —--l
He is stationed at Ardmore Air-
port, Oklahoma.
Now momkers of the Lions Club
are Bob Allen, of the Lyle Mont-
disturbances recom-
astredimazorndhandsthatafw, stand for more
have not learned who was respon- mi
sible for the clearing of these two
wound up hearings on the issue Mrs. Tommy Brooks, ex-student
! yesterday and Senator Cordon center. Miss Elizabeth Hurley
________. ______ (R Ore), a member, said he hopes publications; Mrs Murray Ken
held Friday at 2 pm at the Mount to have a bill completed and rec- drick and Miss Marie Delaney.
Pleasant Community Baptist ommended to the Senate by the fiftieth anniversary
end of next week Miss Martha Mitchell
in the death of Dr M C Shep-
pard many a man and woman of
- this county feel that they have tost
their boot friend and advisor, as
daring his years of medical proc
tice here he had waited upon thou-
east coast, only 45 miles from the
Manchurian border.
At the same time, the battleship
Missouri renewed the bombard-
ment of the long-besieged port of
Wonsan on the east coast.
_ inal and a homicidal risk," is kept storm of protests over the added siRusehh.DunneShermanat torney. Ito have' been virtually robots. Un j -
chained to a hari and watehed eon- burden to citv budgets forced him sidec with the firemen And police- der Lenin there were many who direction of the Smith Funeral
— - - - — Home of Pilt Point. Burial will
Although paper was used in - ----------
China at » very early date? ft i _ 9300 cash.Pay balance like rent.
became available to the rest of' ;umton,e0— g...—i
1 30 MONTHS old Hoistein heiter giv- 1
Ago yesterday from the Texas dis- bloodletting
triet he still represents, and has if Malenkov proves a winner,
sought no other office the West can look for a most cau
I —
Florence Strickland's estate be
ended The district court decision
was in favor of Strickland and
I was upheld by the Court of Civil
Appeals before it was taken to
the Supreme Court.
‘ । Funeral services for Miss Pearl
__ Paisley, who died in Flow Me- ,
monal Hospital Tuesday, were
held yesterday afternoon in the
Jack Schmitz and Son Funeral the world about the middle of the
lice said tee azond pair only ac- wiu discass real estate procedure
copteg.a ride te a tltfL automo-tand real estate loan-closing pro-
bile ksed to kidnap the woman, cedure from the attorney's view-
dock to a Houston insurance of- point. All realtors, associate mem-
fice. bers and affiliate members of the
The vietim told pnlw-o she was board arg invited to attend, Jimmy
kidnaped and forced to accompany Nebleti, president, aenounced. (
the four youths to the park where _
they stripped her and then raped Illness Fatal
her «epeatedly- , j Power and Light Co, a veteran of
To Carl Harris the Korean war. . . _ — ------ _-----------
Mrs. Loren Dukes left today fee , tow-members and no one disputes far may be assumed to have the ATKA clean.
Carl Hands. 412 S Locust, shop California to meet her husband * * ‘ inh
..... foreman at the Ben Ivey Motor who is returning from overseas
have not been of so much grace Co - died about U:U a m today duty Mrs. Dukes was accompanied
- ‘ - He has been ill several months I by Mrs W F. Brooks Jr. sod
Jack Schmitz and Son Funeral daughter, Malym Brooks.
Home is in charge of arrangements George Fink, who is studying at
--------: the University of Florjda while on !
leave of absence from the NTSC to go to the Senate
economics and sociology faculty, in an interview. • I
ROENNE, Denmark P—The
alaugntor stows and yearlinga 818.60-
422: qonmon to medium 813-918; , a .2
fat cows 414-819. • Recommendations to
sannM?
hold mentally deficient persons in elections on proposed increases paid he added be dangerous for the Soviet Un
City Atty Frank Dav. Plain- ion if Stalin lingered on .only just
•There's na reason for alive This would permit the ru ,
singling out one or two groups of mor mills to get.in motion as they |
employes and providing a special do quickly in totalitarian coun
way by which they can get salary tries. It would generate a feeling
increases ” insecurity among the people and |
I Mayor Ralph Irvine. Palestine, iabove all among members of the :
said " W pay those firemen just Communist party;high and low.,
as much as we ean Our firemen In a country like, Ru S *' suc
are satisfied; our policemen are * feeling could lead to an explo-
satisfied." sion
if Stalin hovered between life j Ford while he attended a movie
and death, there would be suspi- last night The Ford was parked
cion, gossip and quarrelling to ad- en * 1~t «I uI-• Li-ka-- CfwuR
--their work throughout the world
But Malenkov is a man who likes
a chean victory and would retreat i - Ur—. c;»n original owner C
when it was necessary to make NICEL. furnished 8 rooma.
porch garage, large lot. trees
power before Stalin actually has,
WASHINGTON—Rep Sam Ray- passed on would be dangerous.'
burn of Texas, starting his 41st like blasphemy to those in the par-
year to Congress today, advised ty and state who believed to Sta-/Ki2ptds
his colleagues to be "reasonable’’ Ito's role as a demigod
if they want to stay in office a So it seems likely that behind
long time
government would "of course"
demand return of the jet—believed
to be a MIG15—as soon as possi-
ble. High Danish Air Force offi-
cers flew here immediately to ex
The plane, with Polish Air Force Concernins the chained children, sen Doyle Willis Fort Worth ple who hire you—the city officials
markings, circled tow over “uot Ini authoririna long a legislative champion of bet -—to raise your salaries?" That
. 1 “ Uw Autqrtid ter working conditions and higher was ‘be question thrown time aft
know tait to the matter of abe- pay for the men who fizhtfre ar Uma by committee members
necessity it has te be done for —
safety of the individual patient and
tn risk a landing at the nearby
airport
on"A""hcirorr"anrgernscrlecked victima
down thetirantzerdehgs nonwany oTs-E"-- parish officials
“Uu". "u _ were unable to have even emer
required..farr planes.sot thatstpe geney cases admitted on the tempt further revision
me *as itnout act grounds that there was no room Willis originally had proposed
A strong military cordon was for"then- 1" *5 " mandatory raises by popation
fungsaround.thg.piane The Pt ’W croner told at a i2-year-old Drackets. He wanted to give some 4. qtt in the <r„h ran
ax-sdagte, u M ixk'&.’j’tetSrx arrmen and “ much
exprience - ’ .......- - . - I -
will be presented to the Ex-Stu-
dent Board Saturday at their
meeting in Hubbard Hall. Mra.
Ben W. Boyd, ex student presi-
demtaannguncstat ot recommenda.
tions the new ex-student president
will make as the substitutien of the
name TSCW Alumnae Aasociation
for TSCW Ex-Student Association.
This and other proposals will be
presented to the board for appro-
val and later submitted to the
494 WWWta
_ Marilyn Givens of Krum and
zme
tution. be guarded every waking moment ing 4-R Club member to Texas,
to keep.him from hurting himself and her parets, Mr. and Mrs. O
coroner. said, hehas.records, of WBAP farm editor, W A Ruh
three mentally- deficient adoles- mann
cents who are all po<yU»l sex 4-H Club wek wiu be celebrat-
criminals in need of hospitalixation. ed beginning Saturday.
They remain at larje without re- ----;----
1 straint, he said, and "roam feely,
j Officials at the Louisiana Colony Solons Urged To Save Bill
’and Training School for HOW Buy O
Deficientt at Pinevile in Central — —— _
_ ---------- --- --- Chapel, the Rev Phillip Walker 8th Century A D
ed the other leaders to follow his candles and pray for Stalin s ( officiating Burial was in Oak
course They’D go right along, fol- health after Patriareh Alexei of wood Cemetery
lowinz the same policies ’ Moscow and all Russia led special Miss Paisley. 89 year old lifelong
Min Bertha Cox 822 West Hick-1 prayers for the Russian chiefs re ; Denton resident, lived at 1117 Pais
ory, said, -1 feel like they are all cover . ley. She had been ill about four
prepared for something like this The medical bulletin from the years
ang-pgc-— to happen TWy’U just go right on Kremlin doctors said Stalin* Pallbearers were R E Jenings,
sands.°.gickoand alling.pecpie, like they’ ve been doing." breathing had improved somewhat Lee Lloyd, Jees Griffith George
Theugh he repiedthathis he th Mrs. C. B Grant, 1014 Maple, tyesterday after the use of medical Abbey, Jck Harrison and L. R I
W2s *?- * ■ ■ • ■ ... doesn’t look for any chances. -The drugs but later in the day "grave McDaniel,
tat cheertu attitude toward life her leaders have been right ‘
'*^>^-^*<*.1' , . ihere," she asserted and they U
. elphil * ord tor his hot. 0 ar-cads just walk right along in Stalin's _____________
Adadmirers.lna.way.the pass- footsteps, doing just what be* “The cerebral hemorrhage in hisi bird*
ing of Dr. Sheppard marks an era been doing • - -
in Denton County, as it might be ----—— -------------------L
_ that he was the test of the
oldtime ot his profes GIRLS9 SCHOOL
sion in this county He was avail-
4 able for Mb patients, day or night M
eitper at their hqme or at his of iff Bud Gentle assisted in the
m Mik Mb death leaves a place in rest. ,, .
---------- Probabiv The 15-yearold said she had
cod and hw Mny escaped in January and had nos
mourn hig death been returned until resterder
• • • gave her residence as Tylt.
Youths Sought^
In IlapC UasC jail though the space is inadequate when petitioned by 10 per cent of
» and the practice is illegal the people voting in the last pre view - said
HOUSTON UP—Police still hunt- "
ed two older youths today after
a 27-year-old woman here early
Monday.
One of two 15-year-old. boy*
named two older men who par-
ticipated in the assault in an East
Houston park. Police have known
the na mes of the two older youths. _
since Tesday. but have had no Fred dink Qyntin w???"?!*1
luck ia finding them t will addres the Denton Real Es-
The 13-yearold boys were dear Friday
- - Po. noon at the Steak House Minor
DRIVE-IN
(OC. THEATRE
ft.worth HIGHWAY
InURSDAY and FRIDAY
F2i
p- -
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ing 40 pounds milk. R A Pittman,
Pars Worth Mighway. C-6084
TODAY thru SA'
Thunderjets followed up the
Chongjin strike with an attack on
a munitions plant near Sunchon,
north of Pyongyang, North Krean
capital.
Sabre jets tangled five times
with Communist MIG15s, but pilots
made no claims of damaging any
Red eraft.--——
Navy planes from the carrier
Valley Forge bleated the Changjin
No. 1 hydroelectric plant complex.
mon 2a » -ayona To Hike Police, Firemen Pay
capacity and a waiting Utt of about
.. -- i** AUSTIN —"Lawmakers, save, ceding city election.
iish refugee "todas on’the' Danish W < Kees Jr, superintendent our hill," was the cry of firemen Spokesmen for the firemen and
2k « Stanaua... of the colony, said. There just and policemen after a labour policemen said present Texas sal - ,
A Polish legation spokesman in isn't room tor any more. Do they Senate committee hearing yester- aries range generally from $165 gLastnight SBssuperforts
A os want us io be magicians?" day. to $290 hat's not enough for a flew through Communist antilair-'
Judge Barnette asked the state The bin mauled by questions man who has 10 work n hours •
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or coroner. 10,000 or more population. *'Why. don’t you rely on the peo-
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Mrs Ancil Baker. Aubrey: Mr* speaker longer than anyone else es with a step which might lead American Typewriter A Ottice Oup-j
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