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Tickets for fallureto
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areas in seven states.
areas than had been expected.
! collided on Sherman Drive about
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$650 damage to the Ford. No one
livestock farmers to hang onto
basic herds until their own feed)
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appropriations and presidential al-
taking an early morning stroll with former
was started last summer and Ben-
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Bazaar’s
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Police Post Guard
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cal; Mrs. Eugene Thomas, Route
1323 Broadway. at the request of
Bill Sweatman, 515 Frame, med-
TSCW had approximately 1,700 stu-
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indicated
that very few of the TSCW stu
travel. Dr. Sampley estimated that
students hud their own automobiles
On $2,000 Bond
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“The Santa Fe system
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herring, or possibly a red one,
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friends ac-
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Two other railroads, the South j
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they walked home from a teen
age dance. She said Caton struck
and attacked her after he took
the others home.
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[onday when
to work out
Riley Cross, publisher of the Den-
ton Record-Chronicle, pointed out
Denton business and civic lead-
ers attending the meeting whose
testimony was stipulated included
former
pointed
that NTSC’s enrollment is 4,578.
Upon questioning by the ICC ex
be only because the
do not want peace in
Evers and Sid Ford. Names of
some 25 other witnesses from Den-
ton who were out of the hearing
room at the time were read into
the record as being willing to tes-
tify substantially the same as oth-
er witnesses from Denton.
“We surrender ” the delegation’s
leader said. “We will not do it
Drought Relief
Fund Shortage
WENDOVER, Utah, Nov. 12 un--
A delegation of Bazaaris, one of
the strongest organized groups in
Iran, called on Zahedi and—rising
their hands—promised to avoid a
faced the prospect today of having
to round up additional funds to
carry out a farm drought relief
Harry S. Truman, asks an unidentified woman who tried
to break in on the strolling party, to clear the way. The
incident occurred as Truman, dark coat, Edward Jacob-
son, left, his one-time partner, and Jessel were walking
in the Rockefeller Center area in mid-town Manhattan.
Others are newsmen and spectators. (AP Wirephoto)
FLOWERS
and Floral
Arrangements
LINWOOD
ROBERSON 1
FLORIST ,
had uld later "be learned that
White was disloyal and fired him."
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extreme nationalists in support of
Mossadegh. They had remained
closed since by government order.
A- few hours of the roof demoli-
tion work, combined with brusque
activity by military patrols to keep
people from congregating in the
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areas where it can be shown that
j distressed cattlemen should lose
I their foundation herds if federal
I help were not provided.
at college.
“Most of those who have cars
Heavy Damage
Done In Wreck
A 1930 Chevrolet driven by Ger-
ald Wayne Lambert, 1013 Sherman
around a number of rich, power-
ful merchants. It has exerted con-
siderable political strength
Mossadegh, accused of treason.
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the
ton from Paris.
Ffc. and Mrs. Weldon Miller of
Ft. Belvoir, Va , and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Weldon Simpson of Rule, have
returned to their home after visit-
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Knight, 311 Industrial.
for Stewart, showing him how to
perambulate with crutches.
tone. Our security plans must now
take into account Soviet ability to
employ atomic attack on North
America as well as on countries,
friendly to us, lying closer to the
U. S. S. R,“ •
The President’s reference to the
latest Soviet communication was
to the Nov. 3 note rejecting the
West s bid to a foreign ministers
conference on Germany and
Austria.
Eisenhower described the United
States and Canada as equal part-
ners and said “neither dares to
basic threat of Communist purpose
still exists," and added:
“Indeed, the latest Soviet com-
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subcoi
muta
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EARLY MORNING STROLI—-Comedian George Jewel,
President
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GO FIRST CLASS
WITH MOHAWK
Anderson Furniture
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alsowere at the meetings.
Texas has been assigned 20 sets
by the weather bureau. It is hoped
to have an overlaoping radar storm
observing network. That will cover
all of Texas. McGill said.
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made such a request, would you
have complied?"
Cedar Hill were Saturday guests
in the home of his parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. E. D. Traster, 802 Ave.
State To Lay
Radar Net For
Hugh Clark, E. B. Brown, R. G.
Nicholson, George Surber, W. T.
i itary governor to let the mer- )
merchants reopen their shops An r p,
order to the demolition squads to *»* •36 Urcil I Or
Svious hard prob-
Given Sentence
Clayton Johnson of Denton plead
ed guilty to burglary and was given
a five-year suspended sentence in
Judge Ray Winder’s 16th Judicial
Court Friday afternoon.
Johnson pleaded guilty to taking
building and mechanical tools be-
longing to Glenn Smith of Denton.
lotments from emergency funds
hss been made available to finance
cheap feed programs. All but about
3% million had been spent by Nov.
1.
The drought picture has changed
sharply since the relief program
other officials. Men of the state
defense office, the state police, the
weather bureau and Texas A&M
any such explanation by Truman.
Sen. Ferguson of Michigan,
chairman of the Senate Republi-
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 44-Sigma
Delta, NTSC Journalism fraternity,
was granted affiliation with Sigma
Delta Chi, national professional
journalism fraternity Saturday.
The action was by unanimous
vote of the SDX national conven-
tion meeting in St. Louis, accord
ing to a telegram from C. E. Shu
AsReMieTrasstr “Serehor °f cedar recurrence of the incident
HOSPITAL NOTES
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
and he expects to have the cast
removed soon, while Stewart will
carry the cast until Christmas Eve. ■
John hss been acting as teacher
This fact stood out as Secretary James A. Byron, newt director
of Agriculture Benson swung into of Dallas station WBAP and WBAP-
the last halt of a five-day 5,000- TV, was elected to the SDX execu-
mile inspection tour of affected j tive council.'
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om Kansas City, where she at-
..ded the Osteopathic Convention,
Santa Fe Route Hearing Ends
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THE DINTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
was injured. Deputy Sheriff Earl
the upper, or north end of the gi dents and Dr. Sampley testified
gantic new reservoir. . j - ■ ------ - ' . . —
Morrison testified that the Santa j
Fe will pick up thousands of dollars j
worth of new business through his 1
milling firm alone, if the railroad
builds through Denton. The Den-
ton civic and business leader told
of vast quantities of agricultural
products received and shipped by
the Morrison Co. currently hauled
by truck.
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na.
1017 Cleveland, medical; Mrs. F.
E. Temple, 317 Pearl, medical;
R. H. Taliaferro, 633 Woodland,
medical; Miss Betty Walley, Ozone,
accident; Mrs. L. A. Kitty, Pon-
der, medical; Conrad Hinckley,
NTSC, surgical; Mrs. O. R. Coul-
ter, Frisco, medical.
BIRTHS
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Thomas, Route 1, Denton,
Friday afternoon in Flow Memorial
Hospital.
would ssk Brownell about it when
he appears before the group Tues-
day.
Walter’s demand for testimony
by Hoover was backed up by Sen.
Mansfield (D-Mont), Gore (D
Tenn) and Ellender (D-La) to
what appeared to be a mounting
Democratic counter offensive.
Ferguson noted in a statement
that Truman originally had denied
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James Caton, NTSC freshman,
charged with rape, was released!
Jail Sentence
Handed Out Here
The GOP farm chief is finding |
that there is need for benefits of
his department’s emergency pro-)
gram in some Western areas not
heretofore designated for aid. Fur-
thermore, he is finding that assist-
snee will have to be continue long-
few years
run across
The big need is for cattle and 7 pm. Friday.
sheep feed at reduced prices that' Officers reported almost total
will enable financially distressed loss on the Chevrolet and about
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there would be any doubts left aft-
I guilty to a charge of passing a bad i
, check with intent to defraud and
was sentenced to 10 days in jail
and costs in Judge Jack Gray's
County Court Saturday
Phillips gave the check to a Den-
ton dry goods store recently, ac-
cording to County Attorney Darwin
Wilder.
Sycamore, surgical.
Dismissed: Calvin Houston, Lew-
isville.
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. Leslie Quesen-
in «
ed by Denton would cross the Elm
Fork of the Trinity River below
the. Lewisville dam.
s “Hence; the Denton route will be
less subject to flooding than the
upper route proposed by the San-
ta Fe," he concluded.
The Santa Fe had proposed that
the new trackage be built around
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White “and then keep him under--
j surveillance." TA is t
Chairman Jenner (R-Ind) of the DentOn Man IS
from the Dallas city jail to the
county jail before his release.
Scheem
1W W. McKinney • Ph. c-2214
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A Council Room.
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Drive Carefuily, you might injure a customer of
mine.
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Lyle E. Montgomery Co.
WASH
retary
announ
mine w
was a widely Attended Convention
with distingyished speakers from
many sections of the nation."
of-way were given to Billy Jo W
son, 32, of 3245 S. Locust, and Ml
Mary Ferguson, 19, of 2040 W. 0s
wison received a ticket after
his westbound 1949 Ford sedan and
ball
all
As for the St. Lawrence Seaway
project, which would open the
Great Lakes to ocean traffic, the
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isfactory condition Saturday night,
according to hospital attendants
Miss Betty Walley, M, was in a
M N gve mg imas
Rev. and Mrs. Eldon D. Trailer.
Jr. and son Eldon D., II, of | brought the merchants around.
ployme
tide the
Mitch
Bureau
was lai
eral la
tended
tion int
Payn
a low
high of
tifferer
lengths
son inspected affected areas. At
that time severe conditions were;
limited largely to parts of Texas,
Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico
and Missouri.
Since then it has spread east-
ward and westward. I
Benson has been telling local munication to the Westen, world
leaders that he does not want to 18 truculent, if not arrogant.
Texas A&M chancellor. He
out that the route propos-
waste time" in building continental
defenses against the possibility of
atomic attack.
Alluding to joint plans prepared
“assiduously and effectively," the
Presiden said;-
“Now is the time for action on
all agreed measured.”
After his speech the President
met, briefly with nembers of Ca-
nada's Cabinet
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EISENHOWER
(Continued from Page 1)
Canada has been hoping for
liberalization of U.S. trade policies.
"—te
a northbound ’51 Studebaker pick-
up driven by John Taylor Williams,
28, of 001 Crescent, collided at 1:50
a.m. on Mill and Bernard.
Miss Ferguson, driving a 1954
Chrysler west on Sycamore, ran
into the side of a 1961 Studebaker
sedan driven by Mrs. Erna Mae
Thomas, 48, of Olney, at the inter-
section of Sycamore and Welch at
10:30 a.m.
A 1950 Ford driven by Laurie
Robert Burrow Jr., 23, of 918 Oak-
land, pulled out of a parking place
on S. Locust Into a northbound
1952 Buick driven by Jack Grey,
42, of 2252 Scripture at 11:50 a.m.
No heavy damage was reported.
Denton officers arrested him
sell-Newman Mfg. Co.; Walker M.here Thursday,morning as he slept
Jagoe, head of the Public Construe-! at his residence, 1104 W. Syca-
tion Co. and the W. M. Jagoe Co.; I more.
and L. A. (Bill) House, vice presi- Caton, on scholastic probation
dent of Monroe-Pearson Co., whole- at NTSC, is from Dallas.
| sale grocers. | Officers said the gi
Jagoe testified he was highly op- she and several girl ...... -
timistic toward Denton's future as cepted a ride with the youth as
an industrial site.
both ofOzona, were
ntiptnys Grill on
K 9591 a,, when the
Piner was driving
ind 1949 Ford panel
y David Lee White,
var, collided.
Thit received emer-
nt at Denton Hos-
5
- Dr., and a 1951 Ford driven by
er in some previously designated Earl Wayburn Wilson of Aubrey
area was
"epad
• • .-7—Little Elm and Grapevine reser-
Tom Clark, then attorney gener- voirs will boost the industrial de-
al, had decided in 1944 to promote velopment of the entire Denton and
Whta Gtand than Iraan him nnHap___—
nmittees for discussing si-
nously the composition,
and time of the peace con-
Caton was transferred Friday
possibilities of industrial and popu-
lation growths of Denton and Den-
ton County. He predicted that the
population of Denton will double in
25 years.
Dr. Stockton also told how Den-
ton is in a favorable geographical
position to become a satellite in-
dustrial city, because of its proxi-
mity to the huge metropolitan ar-
eas of Dallas and Fort Worth.
“Many people do not realize that
the Dallas city limits are only nine
miles from the Denton County
line,” he emphasized.
aminer. Dr. Wharton
about 10 per cent” of the NTSC!
1018 Bell; Mrs. R. R. Hyman, 420
W. Mulberry; Miles Branum, Pil-
ot Point; Mrs L. R. Burrows, 918
Oakland.
Denton Hospiral and Clinic
Admitted: Mrs. Jess Griffith,
on $2,000 bond Friday afternoon—
from Dallas County Jai). f-
Caton, 19. allegedly attacked a
“It's a possibility," the former ed States, so there is an urgent
President replied. need for the railroad to build its
Sen. Knowland of California, the
a family frightened by prowlers
five times this week.
The latest alarm occurred early
Saturday morning when residents
heard a large object hit the back
of the house A policeman, station-
ed inside the bouse for the night,
immediately ran into the back
yard but was unable to detect any-
one, according to Mrs. Hodges.
Hodges reported that s prowler
pried open a screen Friday morn-
ing and earlier in the week cut
the wire to a flood light in the
back yard. A man was seen two
other times around the house.
Lance Inc. Bonham has been con- i thievery.
nected with the Lance Company About 80 per cent of the shops
for 18 months as salesman. Mr. closed Thursday during a one-day
and Mrs. Bonham moved to Den- strike called by Communists and
extend the program except
San Antonio, Dallas and other
cities will be consulted later, said
William McGill, state defense and
disaster relief director. 4 Another Denton witness was Gibb
Cities are being asked to finance Gilchrist. veteran engineer and
Thanksgiving
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again."
Admitted: Thomas Watkins, 912 i Zahei instructed the Tehran mil-
the, county jail at this writing.
Sheriff Ones Hodges said, “This is
the'first time since I have been
te offiqe that we had no inmates
at the jail. I will have been in
office five years this coming Jan-
uary." The taxpayers get e break
as there to no grocery bill to be
Lewisville areas, in addition to fur
nishing a vast potential source of
water to supply the needs of in-
dustry and increasing population,
the newspaper executive emphasiz-
ed.
Cross brought out the point that
by its operation through Denton
County for the past M years, the
Santa Fe is already definitely
committed to serve this commu-
nity, and should be required to
serve Denton in any new construc-
tion program that is undertaken
in this county.
ford, NTSC journalism department
program well into 1954 in some director who is attending the con-
Western distress areas. I vention.
Nov. 8-9-10. pretty cold ..puu....
G***11*! 1 ^ng.1.n terview he regards as a “White
» real snow storm?' she said, “It - -
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] leal; Jimmie Pitts, 615 Amarillo,
surgical.
Dismissed: Mrs. Billy Weiser,
production can carry them. I Chapman investigated.
A total of 40 million dollars in
dents had automobiles in which to
Youth Released
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Denton County taxpayers get a j Senate Internal Security subcom-
breax There are no inmates at rite- -hanenead hut —u h-
The Eisenhower administration
IJOM, Sunday, Nov. 15
Band Red diplomats
e first barrier in the
Korean peace meet and
Sday to plunge into de-
li on concrete arrange*
he fateful conference,
te weeks of talking, the
finally reached agree-
rday on an agenda for
ssions on planning the
oyArhurH Dean and
Communist diplomats
e their talks tomorrow
ingtof •
Russia "
... , , main line through Denton," he ex-
Republican leader, said in an in- plained
tenvie- ha —---j- -• . "Uhi- • Morrison cited the history of the
Santa Fe Railroad, pointing outI
that it built its main line through I
Denton County in the 1880s only to
President called its construction
“vital to our economic and national
security.”
In dealing with the internatonal
situation, Eisenhower said "the
Stockard waa rushed to Flow after
a car her mother, Mrs. S. J. Stock-
ard, was driving spun around in
loose gravel on Wilken Lane at
labyrinth of
pitl. m-
whitremmed into Piner’s ve-
hicle M Pinar attempted to turn
Planners Clear
Storm Warning
AUSTIN, Nov. 14 un.A statewide
rader tornado and hurricane warn-
ing service to alert Texas against
death and destruction by storm is
being pushed by a combination of
government agencies.
Installations will be made soon
em Pacific and the St. Louis and
Southwestern (Cotton Belt) also
brought the Santa Fe's application
for the new route under fire. Both
lines indicated they had no objec-
tion to the Santa Fe's providing
better service into Dallas, but ob-
jected to the Santa Fe's proposed
route unless that railroad agreed
to limit industrial development
along the line.
Earlier, the M-KT had joined
the Southern Pacific and Cotton
Belt in asking Santa Fe to agree
not to develop Industrial area, and
businesses along the route. Santa
Fe attorneys refused to make any
such agreement.
uny knowledge of White’s alleged
espionage activities but Truman
nets Thursday morning. TT
no dtilling far ell on my pla
this time end hasn't been sine
wells were brought in this
gammap M AA eyv.A ze,
He also suggested that the area berry, Aubrey, medical; Miss Pat-
between Lewisville and the new ricia Madewell, 712 Welch, surgi-
Grapevine Reservoir now is one of
; the seven spots under consideration
as the site for the proposed new
Air Force Academy.
Dr. V- L. Wharton, dean of
j TSCW, and Dr. Arthur Sampley,
vice president of NTSC, both stress-
ed the need for better rail faci-
lities for the college students “and
their parents,” Dr. Wharton said
Iranians Pledge
Stop To Riots
TEHRAN, Iran, Nov. 14 (—
Premier Gen. Fazollah Zahedi
raised the roof today about pro-
Mossadegh sentiment among Ba-
zaar merchants. He quickly won a
pledge that they will refrain from
further demonstrations in behalf of
the jailed ex-Premier.
While troops stood guard, pick
and crowbar squads ripped up
nearly 500 feet of masonry cover-
ing the giant Sabz Mehdaz Bazaar,
exposing the shops and booths be-
low to the elements and to
1 allows slmulta- in weather bureaus at Fort Worth,
ton of the site and Houston, and Galveston.
are men students,” he added.
I beitofteUhit portantceinsantansthirnigheserm:
ice to Denton were R. T. Harpool,
a group of businessmen. It has. Police are keeping a special
long formed what is in effect a watch on the H J. Hodges home,
business political party built
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San Angelo, Abilene, Lubbock,
Midland, Odessa and El Paso offi-
cials will be naked next week to
help finance the installations to
their weather bureaus.
1, Denton, medical; Mrs. A P.
Rodgers, Frisco, medical; Mrs.
er the speech.
"I hope there won’t be any
questions of doubt about this,” he
sald. '
"You better wait and hear the
speech. I don’t want to make any
speech now." -
Earlier, during his daily stroll
Truman told questioners it was
possible he could hsve transferred
White from the Treasury Depart-
ment to the International Mona
tary Fund to help the FBI keep
a watch on him.
Collisions Here
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Mourpnople, who received minor left into Jay’s parking area.
InjuriesFi a rash « Saturday ac- Miu Lucille Stockard was also
cidents-te Denton, were an te sat- to a good condition Saturday in
Flow Memorial Hospital. Miu
items so far on the agenda.
City Attorney Robert H. Cald-
well, Jr., Mid the six-page list of
Denton specifications include three
main requirements.' They are:
1, Baldwin will nay the city $50
a day for every day past June 1
that the engine is not completed.
8. The company Will provide the
resume work tonight was can-! > ■ n ■
ceied. Local i roivler
The bazaar is far more than just
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P AGS TWO
Four Injured In
TSCW President John A. Guinn
spoke to San Angelo Rotarians at
their weekly meeting Friday.
In keeping with the club’s plan-
ned program theme, Dr. Guinn dis-
cussed "A Modern Interpretation
of Armistice Day."
Ban B. Ray of Lewisville has
been selected as a new member
of the Singing Cadets of A & M
College. The organization has been
on the campus since 1905 and has
appeared in cities all over Texas.
Miu Ruth Steidinger, associate
professor in the TSCW College1
of Household Arts and Sciences,
spoke to the local preschool Par-
ent Teacher Association Friday.
Her topic was “Helping Children
Grow Emotionally.”
The group met at the TSCW
Nursery School.
Dean Vernon L. Wharton of
TSCW will attend th: Conference of
Deans of Southern Graduate
Schools at Tuskegee Institute in
Tuskegee, Ala., Nov. 23.
Each dean attending will give
a four minute report on recent
developments in Graduate study
at his college or university.
PERSONALS
Howard Bonham, 703 Woodland,
has returned from Charlotte, N. C.,
where h. visited the home plant of
p ad
president of the Denton Chamber
of Commerce and operator of one
of the largest feed and seed stores
in this area; J. Holford Russell, DaUas high school girl on a lonely)
president of the H. M. Russell and ' road near Longview Tuesday night.
Sons Co, and vice president of Rus-1 - • - ...
SjpMCe conference and
y donteoxeray over seat-
Siatictinetrals including
der;
" “"This- tofari tee key that opens
the door," Dean Mid of the agenda
agreement. "The real hard work is
afmreasundarhrrgment marked
the flrat diplomatic triumph for
Dean. The Reds accepted virtually
the sameplan Dean had proposed
towes/neotthe site and
installatioa and modification of the
equipment at an average cost of
about 810,000 each. The radar sets
originally cost 8100,00 but must
be adapted for storm tracking pur-
pones. P X 2 ’ ng 2
Plans for the Fort Worth, Hous-
: ton and Galveston jobs were
worked out this week in meetings
of county, city, civil defense and
•Hdere ll lota otgfhe pasture
now and the 600 on my place
--ag faf," said Bob WU-
Md a few cattle when
» hit; I sold ’em, of
. a loss, but I am just for-
' de’
Jarota'’< Pilot Point
seemtojzetdown bore as
a regular
day to the
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eneaseeHgsem
2. then Hoover should be called." j ty Only by serving Denton and
Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. MHer, Rep. Walter of Pennsylvania, Lewisville, he stressed, can the
Jr’are conductig a hospital all I top Democrat on the Fouse Un- railroad serve the needs of Denton
their own at their home, 2229 Hous-' American Activities Committee, county.
ten Place. Their two sons, Ste-! previously had demanded that the ....... -
wart, 14 and John, 11, are recu- FBI chief be called to tell all he
perating from broken right legs an knows about the White case. the strategic location of the route
both have their legs in casts. John; Walter said he had been told re- proposed by Denton, calling atten-
was ths first to suffer the breakk) liably that Truman; Hoover; Fred) tion to the location of two large
—d he —mem*• •a have he eaet Vinson, then secretary of the trees- reservoirs in the vicinity.
ury; and Supreme Court Justice
Vice President Nixon, in Korea
on a Far East goodwill mission,
halted the agenda.agreement but
sounded Cwarnta^
Nixon Mid he was encouraged
over the chances for “attaining
the end we want—a free and inde-
pendent Korea."
Butf the conference fails, Nixon
said, ‘ ‘ -
Corhmunlats
Kofra tiyy anywhere else."
" NTSC gridmen. Miteheli, who has never lest e
Homecoming Day gome at NTSC, won his eighth
straight conquest Saturday against West Texas
State.
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Ousted as Premier in the royal-
list uprising led by Zahedi Aug. 19,
Mossadegh is charged specifically
with defiance of Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlevi, trying to overthrow
the monarchy and illegal dissolu-
tion of the Majlis, the lower house
of Parliament.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 15, 1953, newspaper, November 15, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424638/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.