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8:20 San Fraeco Beat
the administration may
a tax cut to the
gram to his —_______
- niqn message Thursday. He will
send it to Congress to be read by
home, with
room, well
• with etor-
.WDNESDAY
2:00 Theatre Eeven
1115 Aber
1:80 House
Yesterday morning Eis
or practiced golf shots and
the afternoon, watched tel
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.civil righta. and
aska and Wawaji.
Uto, the ndminis-
Tunisian border.
Durihg the campaign Mendes*
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.___I election campaigns. A
---- decision, however, may bo
delayed for several months.
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fire runs during the day included
two grass fires, one brush and one
call of 1956, a grass fire near the
Elite Electric Co., on Fort Worth
of the W
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sell Smith, 1608 :
Stolen Friday after
minn,innerapringmat-
1513 Maple.
Dismissed:
1513 Maple.
encourage develd
. resources, give •
swing into action quickly, since
up where
side. The body was found early
Saturday.
8:20
10:30
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and six
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funeral
county since . Jan. L
Grass fires Monday ii
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and Son directed
aents. , --
Arthur D.
2, Denton,
in a local
After he shot Broderick, he said
he wrapped the body to a blanket
which started as a part of a nation*
al walkout against Westingniouse,
Oct. 17. About 4,200 normally are
employed at the Columbus plant
and the company reports more
Eisenhower, getting some sun
and exercise to Key West, Fla.,
e administration pro-
annual State of the
ServiceOnAll Mekes
Radios & Television
all contestants - are printed L.
the side of the puislr eaah week.
Tenn., is here for
with her
were three loaded guns to the car
but that Broderick made no move
for any of them.
Mo said at that point he picked
up a .38 caliber revolver and shot
the AAM Student in the head.
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1949 Ford stolen from Denton Fri-
day night was found abandoned on
Irving Boulevard Monday.
The automoble, owned by Man-
WEDNESDAT
7:00 Morning Show
7:55 Agricultural News
s oo captain Kangaroo .
IN Maws
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fiveye
be supi
i will attend a I
at 7 p.m. at
to discuss plans
Mixing x business with relaxation
yesterday, Eisenhower
hours working on his I
TUESDAY
12 g72h
______itry ncoom-
612,800, aaa be finnnoea.
for the care of Amen
is of mental ills comes
H
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With More Gomfort
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State of the Union message-out-
lining his INI legislative program
in general terms—will be read to
the Senate and House Thursday
by clerks.
quot 2x,.9 • -
One of thefoundtion’s top of-
ficials will attend the meeting to
explain the farm’s program.
Hargool said that the foundation
to cartying on a'campaign now to
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. Ceattnaod From Page 1
officers and directors of the
sJersy Cattle Club will bo
id at this meeting, and the
for the IN? convention wi
6:55 Morning Dvouonal
7:00 Today.".
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 June Benell
11:00 Tennessee Ernie Pore Bhow
Dr. Woodward, MD
EYEPHYSICIAN,"
Exeminatlon ter Glases
Locotion across from
Rssell’s .
ApruMe ernpe ruran
NUIMIN lUr) INUI
-NOT EVEN
SCHOOLROOM MURDER!
prices and rising costs. "n
Also discussed at the White
Cut Flowers
Pot Plants
If Yau Care Enough
Ta Send The Very Best
CALL
Linwood Roberson
FLORIST
501 W. Hickory C-2561
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they pulled off the main highway
near Hempstead to sleep for the
rest of the night.
An argument ensued over wheth-
Garry Moore
Arthur QogEre
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search for tot
Guiding Light
Th. ALL New '
. SENSATIONAL ■
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ZENITH TV
clerks. __
-series of messages on specifie
subjects wili follow later, as will
the annual budget and a report on
the nation’s economy. " 4
MANTIN sugar cure; lardjcans,
6-nOM8,furisted,garage,#78
pmremmgrtur 20.80:
Avenue B. ‘ .
Their budget talk at Eisenhow-
er’s vacation headquarters here
most likely will touch on whether
reeeorcir; organizations. It to said
to be the largest privately-endow-
ed research form In the nation.
"Suchnagricuiturat leaders OS
Outtanding, well kept 1
derngo"Eiodrmg
age, large lot with poult
PERSONAA
Funeral mervices will be held to
Abilene today forG.R. Davis,
brother of Mrs. B. K. Rihardson
and uncle of Mm. Wardo Fouts.
Dallas as one of their contributions
to strengthening the agricultural
economy Of this region, he added.
"In addition, each county in the
area has agreed to do its part hi
700 Phi auven Chow
|:00 a Mu
s4o im Three uvm
8 00 864,000 Question
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News Final
rates, as
field of,
statehood
in broi
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tration’e tegtototivo goals generally
parallel those advanced by Demo-
cratit leaders, but so far they are
largely in skeleton form. There
win be plenty of debate on de-
tthe lawmakers should be obis to
gerian
get things
he got no
The most
sensational
trial
in U S.
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Stomorrow$ ganjstersl
the fires Monday.
Nine of the 11 fire calls so far
this year were grass, trash, or
brush fires in the county. Since the
county pays the Denton fire depart-
meat 110 for each run into the
county, the local fire department
received NS for fire runs into the
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Ena,
mother, Mrs. John 8. Doud of
Denver.
WEDNESDAY
, :50 Let’sGorishing
’• 7:00 sunup
car parked in front of Thotnton
r- Motors.
promised to hold free ’Al-
elections in six months to
endes-Francs might ytela to
Communist" pressure and take
them into a "popular front” Cab-
Inst. He has said ho would not
sook Red support, but some of his
friends thought this might become
inevitable.
Another way out would be for the
Aasembly to mm a new election
law more likely to produce a clear
majority and hold new elections in
the near future.
By Marvin l. ARROWEMII
UY WEST. Fla. uh--Fresi
zainghnzzotuepFSmhlspasnaay
of a regular crossword with the
additional fun of selecting the cor-
reet word from severA posgible
choices which fit the space.
Coinword Puzzles may be do*
livered to the Record-Chromels er
mailed and postmarked before
midnight tonight. Tuesday. All
puzzles, regardloss of the posb-
mark, must be mailed in time to
fess .
280 M
y.Fair
Avehturs
aadwerab. New
>04 N Em
it Ihoe saJSIacty, ateady
ApPly Stones 8bpe tor.
‘ two months ago. Dallas of-
licers wore checking the sale of
the car from the lot this morning.
way. . ' ••• ... ■
FRANCE
Contiuea From Page 1
Uon seemed likely : ■
1. Faure or one of his friends-
perhaps Foreign Minister Antoine
Plnay—might fure enough Mondos*
France supporters to make up a
Cabinet team.
2. Mendes-France might work
the- same maneuver on the Faure*
Pete Smith Specialty •
"GLOBAL QUIZ”
trand
Uto World News
iyaeg to ttendgano“mehng
teF Harpool explained,
nger is serving as vice
chairman of the county campaign_____
and Nelson has long been interest- Schools
ed in the work of the Texas Be* Cooper
search Foupndation, A number of
bankers alsb will attend the ban-
Barnes said the DeSoto had been a
traced to a Dallas man by Deck-
or, but the man told Decker be
sold the ear to a used car lot
cuaaL VI“HFVV W4V uvu; in « U
-- g-nag-mwaytrash bearing the lettering. "Texas
Srusnniihe Pau XR “ndoal*"-^ dumped, on the1
Products oa the Fort Worth High-
TUESDA
s oo Theatre Eleveh
4145 Looney Tunes
4:80 gene Auti.
< 140 LoOhey Tunes
’< 6:00 Range Rider
0:30 News \
0:40 Sports ■
8:80 Weather
is
9:00 Counterpoint
929 City Detective- A - ..
10160 Nswe a .
10:10 Weather
1040 Btarlight Theatre
foun-wbe cover were stripv
PUZZLE ' '
Conttnuea From
As announce by talavintan uttiana. Subjeet te changh
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xuprv (Channotb.
WA-TV (Channel
.00
of the convention
a luncheon in the
room of Hubbard
erator lot M1V
It. soon, -
qorer Wilson
th. BNWUson.
A gro
cultural
aughter, Mr» Joe
Argyle.
0. T. B. Brooks, Jr..
Much appenred to depend on
events in North Africa, one of the
main issues in the short but hard-
fought campaign. If the revoit in
Algeria gets worse, the deputies
might call m Mendes-France, os
they did to end the Indochinese
war.
la a survey over a nonholiday
• period of n hours, The Associated
Press counted 364 Atralfie deaths.
The survey was made for com*
l parative purposes and covered a
d -hour period the weekend of
t Doe. 9-12..
Cooper
Radio Service Center
MOST cOMPLETE TELEVISIQI
MRVICI IN THS SOUTHWET
US North Lyuat Ph. C-UQ21
mmge.
afharve224Mesaf me Eussbove, wumu
» and baby, um Biondell; Mrs. Frank
- Leverton, 900 Shermap Drive;
Jeas Stowe, Leko Dallas; Mrs.
Leonard Jonos and baby, 607%
Wilson. .
Final ett
southeast dli
Hal.
woulid
aapendbt-war.
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He then ‘ drove to Shreveport,
La., in Broderick’S car and pawned
the guns and a camera for ME.
In Vicksburg. Miss., he bought a,
.25 caliber gun and some bullets.
Driving on to Norfolk, Mentor
said he picked up the two women
along with two sailors. He dropped
the sailors ner Newark,
Broderick’s mother. Mrs. How-
ord Ooe, is a former ballot dancer
whose stags name was Anna Lud-
mila. She is now an instructor in
Panama’s national school dances.
Broderick's stepfather la a civil-
ian employe of the U.S. Army at
Curundu, Canal Zone. ।
Boy for
week ______ _ g
Mr. end Mrs. Jack Coin. 1004 E.
McKinney. Other survivors are
Denton, and three brothers. John-
ny Coin of Illinols * ‘ "
Jimmy Coin, both
Budget Director Rowland R.
Hughes flew to Key West from
Washington last night for a session
With the Presldeht. recuperating
here from his Sept. 24 heart'at-
tack. Hughes was accompanied by
Eisenhower's economic adviser.
Dr. Gabriel Hauge.
The budget confeconce came aa
the second session of the Demo-
cratic -controlled 84th Congress was
ebout to convene in the capital.
Both Hughes and Secretary of
the Treasury Humphrey hove said
they hope taxes can be seduced.
But they have declared too that a
decision must await determination
whether, the budget for the new
fiscal year can be balanced.
After a conferehcowithisen-
bower in November, Hughes re-
ported that the new budget was
shaping up “in the same general
area” as the expected spending
figurr for the current year ending
June 30—around 63 billion dollars.
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Al Kps paintine noyhing coo
Biggest Baby
Sr, LouIs uh-Subusban Glen-
coe is claiming the biggest, if not
the first, baby in the St. Louis
area for the new year.
A 13 pound baby girl wax born
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnhouse
at 10 a.m, Sunday. Barnhouse
wasn't serrouhe‛8 been through
Ha is 70 years old and this was
their eighth child. Mrs. Barnhouse
2
1
929 W Mulberry, are the parents
of a daughter, Brbara Ann. who
- was born this morning in Harris
Hospital to Fort Worth. ,
Capt. and Mrs. Ciarsneo L.
Oliver and children. Charlso and
Karol Dean, of Norman, Okla., and
Miss Clydene Oliver of Los Angeles
have returned home after spending
several days with their mother,
4115 Looney Tunes
228 W mea.
8i5 Looney Times
6:00 Range Rider
630 News’ ,
4:40 -eports-
« 50 WentHr -
7:00 idorey Titties . ,
.720 Minina Dollar Merle
8155 Ttaaa Headiines
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Coniiuea From Page 1
missing from the flooeboard of the
pickup «
12:05 Masin
Beuty cnool of 1
SB*
term. He has given no hint and to ville, eOCMOUt.
not expected to de eo before mid-
sage. which wUl go zoemm
about the middle of this month. His
Dallas officers Baid the Ford was
while' Oklahoma'beat' Mamylan thagodunaunngneuosditromnthen
S. II.SELF, 106 W. McKinney
OUTSTAndincJ buys
3-Bedrooma, daa. year round air
conditipning west part of town
.2-Bedroois, An. west part of
________ den, convenient to
TSCW and Ward Bchool.
2-Hearooms, den. 8 hatha. mt«
veted. Orentwood Addition.
RARTON OP AlTV
DAKION KEAL I T
Ham Bag Emory Barton
c-bl4n‛-C-715
PORSALET0%ueres,0 j a ooo 62-
000 caah % minernia. Ponsesaion
• 0CEO. WILLIAMS '
_ ORAL ESTATE
aa NTSC
Slight damage to the wall of a
--------------— home at 618 Colt was reported by
te revise the immigration laws, firemen after they put out a fire
" " started from a wall heater. Othet
L
ner in the north part of Dallas
County, is noted as one of the
nation’s outstanding agricultural
Rites Held For
Coin Youth
Funeral services .for Frankie
Lee Coto, 7, were held Monday
afternoon at the Goea Chapel with
the Rev. L; L. Armstrong, pastor
of the First Baptist Church, «f
ficiating. Burial was to Oakwood
Cemetery.
Pniibearun • were Bill Stephen-
Mentor, a stocky fellow wearing i _ H __
a yellow shirt end zippered jacket, then 1,700 hove returned to work,
sold he hsd been working as a —
bartender in Sacramento, Calif.,
when he decidedto return east
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1040 Home
11100 1 tau L4vint
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3:00 ADete with Life
i:tB Modem Romanefo
040 ueen For A Day
r . 4:00 Eventgs Xews
4:15 wethfcast
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. 4:45 Evening News
isums
8 .10 Bustar Crabbe BBow
0:00 ivening ndition
6:15 John Daly. News
«io Dinah Shorn Show
646 News Caravan
7:00 Qran’pa Mohr Presenta
7 >o Wyatt Karp _
8 00 Make Room for Daddy
8:30 Cavalcacta Theater
8 100 Inner /Banctum
8 10 studjo 17
f. 10 00 minef gaition
10 30 Patti Page
11:00 ypauran Mary Ford
11205 Channel 8 Theater 7
Mrs. C. L. Ojiver, 311 Mounts.
Mr. and Rn. J. J. pryer, 1216
sunddyMr.ama Mn“Ea. fate?
son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Johnson and sons, all of Gar-
land, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hollings-
worth of Lawton and Mrs. John
Rom and children of Lubbock.
“ HOSPITAL NOTEB
Flew Memorlal Hospltal
lr
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818 HeWaya Today
6:30 Name That Tune
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_. Ike Confers
TOPICS On Federal
Spending-
PNe-indurien, burns, or seridugi to shoot you.".Mentersaidthre
property damage were reported in
■Mi
FoNsLE cheap. bunaingat b
moved, Wimpy's afe, Apple
; - Hmiae and other mifidinse on past
Hickory and Austin, see Slok Harris
or phone C-SOlO,
BdNbGOM for
ws—--
Denton in 1904. 5
both of 2704 N. Locus Davis died
Saturday afternoon. ,
us,
"“m"stgu"mm3
ball game Monday and were presidentia
guests of Mr. end Mrs. Joe Hutch- final decisi
eson and family of Argyle.
Mrs. AdafHolt. of. Memphi,
n extended visit
2
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A third gun owned by Stark,
police said, was handled, but not
i stolen. The gun that was not taken
Ru i Wks found cocked. Stark said, add-
Ei l . Im that the run wag not cocked
| "; WKen he left Denton for the hold
days.
, Police were checking the third
I t gun for flngerprints
. CONGRESS
George Mohair, 828 Rut
pm. Monday at flew
Hospltal.___________________
I campaign for operating, fnds. B
. Tom Harpool of Denton is chair- to
man of the county campaign. ». T
The foundation, located at Ren- “1
meet at 7:0 pm. tonight in the
home ef Mh. Gordon A Dibble,
812 Haynes. Mrs. E.W:orrison
will give the program and Mrs. S.
W. Fulton wiQ be co-hostess .
Theft Of Guns
Reported Here
r'market,
n • ' • .
T0mai A.
1' • - 7 J »
paopiananarrumusaavagnanai
number of lives.” Dearborn said.
The traffic toll since the end of
World War U has been smBfog
an durtog^toe New Year's period than
TELEVISION SCHEDULES
trough returning to office in IBM.
A graduate of NTSC where be
received his bachelor and, mas-
ter's degrees in 1933 and 1942, re-
spectively. Mayor Yarbrough serv-
SEARCH
oimuietcumiuazntu was county school superintendent - -
Denton authorities that a black fom.idtozomu“haldwthe
Tuesday night mee
plans for . me sort
will be completed,
royal vizier, said.
The regular meeting of the Good
Neighbor Sunday School Class of
the First Baptist Church has been--
” Mrs. H. H. Harris, 1420 Panhandle. u ---"
' Pan-America Round Table will
Gorvoylambetkeduye
Gedfaml-nticia
- M«nMse»
son, Tommy C. Grisham, W. D.
Grisham, Troy Smith, Fred Mot-
thews end Floyd
Admitted: Walter Garrison,
Lewisville, medical; Bobby Mein-
en. Pilot Point, medical;. Mies
....... SSI
Underlining the situation facing
the new snembly, nationalist
rebels captured a 13-man garrison
within K miles of Algiers itself
yesterday And killed nix of. the k
troops A fow hours aerller a S
French armored patrol killed 16
rebels about N miles from the
Claims The
g.
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boost to housing
increase postal
egislation in the
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1950 to 1954, with Mayor Yar-
CSAMpuS
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Camera snaps a. >
Nice prizes — dig out your best
snapshots, drop them to Bel to
foyer with nam and address
sl i - Year*i i holidays. 1
Robert Stark, 1117 W. Sycamore
L..1 Street, reported to police that an
E amm German mauser and a JI
E caliber rifle with a scope sight
-l., were stolen from his room while
I P he was gone over the holidays.
.w f Stark said he rented a room at the
L i t Syeamore aaddress whie attending
STRIKE
continued Frees Pegu l
Ohio cities. They quoted some of
the arrested persons as saying they
came to Columbus for a business
meeting.
Charles Clark, president of Co-
lumbus local 746, said last night
the union voted the demonstra-
tion to protest the company's back-
to-work movement in the strike
me a shortage f 200,000
_____classrooms, and to improve
the social security system.
The White House announced that
•t an agreement was reached to
give “too priority” to legislation
- to aid farmers, beset by declining
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medical: Mrs. W. A- Cl
337 E. Hickory, medical;
L. Stephens, Pilot Point, medical;
Mrs. Alton Kilgore, Tyler, surgery;
Mrs George Mohair, IN Rues,
medical; William Pugh, Lewis-
wor“nszmners"g“Betm‛bume MEETING 2
naas leader pointed out. ' —
and Mrs Ray
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Renner Foundation Srtbues."aena”
Fund Drive Planned
Chatto, wo erdered
•■to, Jtoa BOw arfti
your gain- Wongertu
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1956, newspaper, January 3, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1449911/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.