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to Ardmore, having been AWOL
since Tuesday morning.
Fire officials reported a small
fire at 1004 Panhandle eafly this
morning. Chief Tom Robinson said
a window cooler caught fire but
caused negligible damage.
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FLOWERS
THEY WEREN’T ATHOME .
Unusual Tuesday
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A boy. Gary Don, was born to
ATLANTA. Ga.—Georgia's Gov:
Marvin Griffin commends use W
troops to thwart school race mix-
ing at Little Rock: says he would
have done same thing.
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stitched hat. While on the witness
stand she told the court that she
trip here to pick up some test
equipment.
Dallas School
Hearing Set
DALLAS U_U.s. Dist. Judge
William Atwell directed attorneys
in Dallas' school segregation case
yesterday to appear in his court
tomorrow.
The hearing will come almost
ruled the veteran Dallas jurist
erred in deciding the case before
the full evidence of the Negro
side.
FRISCO (Special) — Labor Day
holiday trips and excursions cut
sharp inroads into attendance at
the Lions Club meeting Monday.
Mra. Farris Roberta waa given
a vote of thanks for serving meals
to the club during the summer
months. The Frisco PTA serves
the club during school months.
- Visitor at the meeting was M. H.
Mitchell, who recently moved to
the community. t—'
Eleven Denton businessmen at-
tended the breakfast session which
started at 7 a.m. The discussion
concerning the American business-
man and his place in today’s ec-
a2ey"t"s"SinSA"eno“oF‘a688:
Donald Sam Abbey of Denton has
• been awarded $7,740 in a right--
*.of-wx.a damage suit against the
Santa Fo Railroad Co. The suit
was heard last week in Denton
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Abbey received 31,200 for 1.71
-wens of right-of-way, and also
was awarded $6,540 in damages in
th- worth of his property: Abbey
owns a 45-acre tract of land which
fronts a county road that is an ex-
tension of Avenue L His land is ad-
jacent to the NTSC golf course.
The railroad cuts , a swath 125
feet wide and 550 feet long through
Abbey’s property. One of Abbey’s
main contentions was that the rail-
road right of-way ruined a tralning
track for race horses that he said
he was training. .
tumped from approximately 17
million to 35 million.
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Two From County
Will Be Drafted '
Only two Denton County youths
will be drafted in October, accord-
ing to figures released recently by
State Selective Sendee Headquar-
ters.
The quota will be filled with
men who are at least 23 years old
on Oct 1.
The October figure is one less
than the three men called this
month. The quota for the entire
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of these: Lettuce, toma-
toes onions, dill pickles,
musturd, salad dressing,
tic. Um-m-m! Good!
JOHNNIE'S
LUSCIOUS BURGERS
HI N. Locust
then mie a fast trip to the cou-
ple’s home.
Supt. White, seniors; Mrs. Fonzel
Colo, juniors; W. B. Sills, sopho-
mores, and M. B. James, fresh-
men.
students, began inside Central. .l—-------------r
High. . , Between 1946 and 1956, the dog
1 —- population in the United States
Class sponsors in the high school
grades are'Miss Sarah Goree, and
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Bong-filled! Joyous high-jinx!
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R-C Wise County Bureau
DECATUR — Students in the
Decatur Independent School Dis-
trict today were in the full awing
of class activities after what Supt.
Bill N. Allen called a smooth reg-
istration.———
First count showed 234 in high
school, 570 in elementary school
for a total of 804. That’s an in-
crease of 72 Over last year’s reg-
istration.
The plane apparently developed
trouble Immediately after takeoff
from Lambert-St. Louis Airport a
mile from Berkeley, and waa on
fire before the crash.—____......
Lt Renshaw, stationed at the
Naval Air Test Center at Pa-
tuxent River, Md., had made the
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pecte to be shot at from both
sides in- the process, he said dif-
ferences between right-and lefte"
wing Republicans are exaggerat-
ed. He said in a recent meeting
Moore stopped early
vestigate a car, parked i-,
opened the door on a situation u
most unmatehed in Houston police
history.
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schools for the first day of the
1857-58 school term totalled- -137,
school officials announced.
' The total included 82 in the high
school, and 85 in elementary
school..
In a schools-opening assembly
program, Supt. D. E. White urged
parents to visit the classrooms
often, and to discuss their child-
ren’s problems with the children
and the classroom teacher. Mau-
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stop traffic when children want
to cross the street.
The men and their assignments
are T. H. Douglass, Jeffersoh Da-
vis; Sid Reed, North Elm side of
Stonewall Jackson; Bert Green.
North Locust side of Stonewall
Jackson; L. E. Wilson, NTSC Lab-
oratory School; C. B. McSpadden,
Denton Junior High School; J. A
Brewer, Central Elementary; M.
J. Sima, Robert E. Lee, and A. C.
Patterson, Fred Moore.
The ninth guard will be station-
ed at Sam Houston School.
CIRCUS —CIRCUS
Get Y*nr TU-hW Now
Fer The CLYDE BEATTY
CIRCUS Sept. 27. From
Any Member Of The
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azine yesterday when, their eyes
! flashing angrily, they snapped
denials while testifying for
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two years to the hour since 22
Negro students applied for admis-
sion to ’white public schools hero
Sept. 5, 1955.
Judge Atwell would not indicate
what action would be taken.
Andrew Thuss, attorney for the
Dallas Independent School Dis-
trict. said he had been notified
of the hearing and both he and
attorneys for the Negro students
were to be la ceurt.
W. J. Durham, who has repre-
sented the students in the case,
burger. Freshly touted
juicy beef pallia,
-----led with no oil). your
choice of any combination
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Charges of shoplifting and theft .
over $50 were filed this morning
against two Dallas Negroes.
Arrested Tuesday afternoon by
Capt C. C. (BUD Martin and Pa-
trolman H. B Oliver, the couple
to’being hiMd to Denton County
jail. John Calllcoate, 28, and John-
nie Mae Wilson, also 29, were
Accused of having approximately
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Putch Snead, UM W. Kentucky,
Midland, Texas, wrote us as
followst
*4 am happy to enorse Barcen-
trate. I lost 28 pounds on three
bottles. I am now taking it for a
ducing aid, 1 have always been
tired and run down, but not with
Barcentrate. It decreases my ap-
petite, instead of increasingit.""
Gat Barcentrate from any Texas
druggist if the very first bottle
doesn't show you the way to take
off ugly fat, quickly, easily and
without starvation diet, seturn the
mpty bottle for your money back.
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The forces of competition select
today's business leaders more care-
fully then any other agency1
could ever hope to do. That was
137-Student Mark
FORESTBURG (Special) -'En-
rollment in Forestburg public
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state to onto 338, 49 leas than Sep-
tember and 209 less than August.
The national call for October is
7,000 man.
- Col. Morris S. Schwarts, state
Selective Service director, said no
men are scheduled to take pre-
induction physical and mental ex-
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that Calllcoate was seen taking a
woman's draw. Miss Wilson was
equipped with a large black shop-
pingebax which contained some
Meanwhile, an AWOL drman
from Ardmore Air Force Base,
Okie was being held in CKy jlir
this morning awaiting arrival of
Air Force officials These officials
were expected from Ardmore
AFB this afternoon to return the
Man to the base
George H. Massey, 19, of Hous-
with right-wing senators, "We
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even
Those years include the dis- -
puled periods in which. defense
witnesses have testified. Miss •
O’Hara was seen in a rear row "of
the theater, unbracing passion-
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bchmlta after 4 pm..
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any major brand, 03 19 Will buy
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Be*i* Service Station, 411 8. Bm.
BMjRX furnished bouM, good oom-
qitton, idal for cople, 950
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onomic society was led by Dr.
0. J. furry of NTSC.
Today's session was the ninth in
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FNERTFRetHme, open for the
aged, convolesoenta. Rates reason,
able Penslonera welcome, DU2-3070.
FwoOIRLa wuf share beautiful
Last night, Federal 'Judge Ron-
ald Davies for the second time
since Friday directed the board
to proceed with integration at
Central High.
The Negro girl, who identified
herselths Elizabeth Echford, was
engulfed by whites as she at-
tempted—topaM threugh the
guardsmen. They shouted "Nigger
go back where you belong" and
"Nigger go back to Africa." One
muttered, "let her go, she’s being
paid for it."
There were no attempts to ham
the Negro girl.
Moments later a Negro boy,
who said the wee Terrance
Roberts, 15, walked up to the
guardsmen and stoodquietly,
making no attempt to pass.
-.A white youth lunged at him and
a guardsman reacted quickly. The
soldier grabbed the white youth.
Searched him for weapons and
thrust him back Into the milling
crowd.
' Farther down the line, seven
Negro students accompanied by a
few Negro adults, asked a Na-
tional Guard officer to allow them
in the school. Passage was again
denied.
The Negro girl, who refused to
answer newsmen's questions ex-
cept to identify herself, sat on a
bench across the street from the
school. After soldiers had dis-
persed a crowd'of 50 whites who
had gathered about her, sh sob-
bed briefly. .
The crowd became aroused
when a white woman approached
the girl in a friendly manner. The
white woman and the Negro girl
boarded a bus together. The other
Negroes also left about 30 min-
utes after they had arrived and
fume and other asyted articles.
They were arrested * in Frank-
i lin's Start, afte police got a re-
port from a Russell’s saleswoman.
g -----—— onds, the second house was in
Tuesday at 8 p.m., the Charles flames,” he said.
Briefs - Births - Hospital Notes
Toanyonewhocanprovethat
nut was art AND BONNIFS"LOVENS
story entitled "When Maureen
O'Hara Cuddled in Row 35" waa
completely false:
Outside the courtroom she told
newementhat she has not had en
offer of work since the article
appeared and that she feels the
-story is to blame. She has sued
Confidential for five million dol-
1qrs. '
The red-haired Miss O'Hara
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MODERN twolarge room unturn-
ished duplex with drapertea.
rugs and heater*. 401s. Elm DU2-
7759._____________________________________
50-HEAD fresh an*-springer Holes-
stain milk cows Shown by ap-
pointment at dairy where they
were raised. Sell any part. Phone
8781, Decatur.
Ljff Ml help take'car* of your
sick. I nursed for Dr Kimbrough
20 years. Call me at DU2-3070. Mrs.
Ida Ramsey, *1* Pearl st. Day or
night. *•
COMPLETELY furnished house 405
AmswUlo. Phone DU2-4278.
40 A CRN*’good farming land; 28
pasture, small house, electricity
and butane. Near Krum. Write
Route 1, Box 49, Krum.
ference yesterday he is applying
conservative principles to modern
i ' problem* to bring about "what I _
it-----------—opposite, camp*." ■ ।
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lam-n Mon He 4direet —presidentiat effort to ease —- ----- - —
OIILOI IVIdII IS. the political pain GOP -conserva- was.his wife,. 38.
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M-and Mrs George dward
other states or isolated special cas-
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dollar a day — keep , -
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Holiday Slashes _
Lions Attendance
aminations in September or Octo-
possibly transfers from
Wednesday .Sept ember 4, 1937 “
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BARGAIN PRICES
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Children .... 29c
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vneatin ■ tegration reaches Charlotte; two
Negroes received calmly at other
schools.
The two stars put glitter into
the criminal libel trial of the mag-
odist Church will meet at 730
illegally he PomioFaunsdaxeisthachudihpar
tituation:al- ".-3../“
try singer Dorothy Dandridge
hxgeonhareduaninaua"mngistriediwas in GrauniMi’s Chinese Thee-
involving them to theater and ter to Hollywood'only twice during
woodland love-making .episodes 1953 and 1954, -both times to at-
-Modern "Republican" cast Eisen- baby, 2, hungry and dirty,
hower previously had urged the Curled on. the front floorboards
party to develop. { near his father’s feet was a boy,
if this move results in-greater ! 4, as dirty andhungxy as the first.
party harmony and the evolution Officers hauled all of them in,
of a middle-of-the-road record.
They admitted taking the goods
comaanugsshopocravmoma g se their, tesutyina for
len awtieleu wee * wean'**rnssH rhey"wera the first and per-
. . haps the last, celebrities to appear |
Per in the trial of Confidential and
Whisper magzines and their
Hollywood agentsy Fred and Mar-
jorie Meade. The prosecution ex-
-pects. Incomplete its rebuttal test-
imony today.
Miss O’Hara testified that the
"*—gaz
Sept. 16, 1955, he ruled schools
heg.gould remain segregated for one of the ares of agreement dur-
Citer the vs Finn CIreuitpon“oredssyixneponrohscommner
SS oheAPDeterann smsommnergaphis morning at the
tending the Sigma PM Epsilon
convertion at the Hotel Chase in
St. "Louis this week.
hospital NOTES -
Flow Memorial Hospital
Visiting Hours: 10:30-11:30 a.m.,
3-4p.m.,7-8p.m.._____-
Admitted: Mrt. L. C. Brown, 815
Avenue S, medical; J. F. Thom-
ason Jr., BOX accident; E.L. '
Fant, Oklahoma, medical; Mrs.
Mack Gay. 1926 Bell. medical;
Mrs. G.E. Greener, Grapevine,
medical; Mra. Walter L. Hunter,
Lake Dallas, medical; Mrs. E. H.
Runion, Route 1. medical; J. W.
Blase, Justin, medical; Mrs. Rob-
ert M. Hunt, Argyle, medical;
Mr*. Marvin Fincher. Denton,
medical; Mra. Faye Col*. Sanger,
surgical; A. J. Yount, 913 Dun-'
can, medical; W. Clarence Smith;
600 Cordell, medical: Mrs. H. G.
Henderson, Krum, medical; C. B.
Smith, Route 1, medical; Mrs. Joe
Dean Pace, Sanger, medical; Mr.
Mary Fields, 805 Myrtle, medical.
Dismissed: Mr*. J. D. Taylor.
1017 Carroll; Miss Alice Rily, 212
*W. Oak; Mr*. Billy Jack Johnson,
415 Pierce; Will Lambert, 605 Wil-
son; Mrs. - Nida Huckabee, Box
5164, NTSC station; Mrs. Mary
Grimes, Pilot Point;. David Dan-
iel. Grapevine; Mra. M. D.
Bragg, Lewieville.
. Elm Street Hospital & Clinic
Visiting Hours: 9:30-11:30 a.m.,
2-5 p.m., 7-8:30 p.m.
Admitted: None.
Dismissed: Johnny Chambers.
Route 2; Mrs. Amos Morales and
baby. 1502 Greenlee.
BIRTHS
A boy, Gerald Kirk, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lee Sim-
mons, 711 Schmits, at 11:15 a.m.
There they found five more
children, the youngest a ^month-
old boy. * r
The older children told officers
they had been alone in the un-
kempt house all day, with only a
bit of dry cereal to eat. -
All were taken' to the County
Probation Department, whore
they eagerly gulped food and hot
chocolate.
"Our father does'thia a lot, but
this is the first time in a long
while for mother," the oldest boy
said.
"I can't explain why we did it."
the father said when he sobered'
up slightly in jail. "I guess I just
can't leave the bottle alqne."
The mother wept when she
woke.
"I am ao worried about my
children," -site said.
Linwood Roberson
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ton, was arrested about 5 a.m. to-1
day for inyesgation and he ad-1
mitted being AWOL. Patrolmen'
Oliver and.Henry Wellborn said
they picked the youth up when he]
ducked into an alley upon seeing ,
the squad car in which the pair
was riding.
lie said he was hitchhiking back
would have been at home.
Yesterday a Navy jet fighter
smashed into their homes at that
hour in suburban Berkeley, leav-
ing them in charred ruins.
The pilot, Lt. John R. Renshaw,
Centerville, Md., appeared to be
shooting for an open space a block
west of the Meyer hqme.
. Instead his burning plane hit
what may have been the only two
unoccupied homes in the area.
Renshaw waa killed.
Schneider, operator of a home
improvement firm, said his wife
Ruth would be busy getting supper
almost any other Tuesday. Their
children, Linda, a. Charles, 5. and
Richard, 3% months, would be at
home. -
But it was the- first day of school
and his wife had picked out the
children’s best clothes. She told
her hueband at his office: "
think when the kids come home.,
they'll be all dressed up so I think
we'll go over to mother's. You
can pick us up there."'.
They were at the home of Mrs.
Sehneider’s mother Mrs. Lorena
Stevens, In suburban Jennigs
when the plane ripped through the.
Meyer home and into their six-
room frame house, leaving only a
few upright timbers ami four
drawers of untouched clothing in
a scorched dresser. Schneider was
still at his office.
Almost any other Tur sday, Ray-
mond Meyer would be in the
shower bathing after a day on a
construction job.
But yesterday he was kept 10
minutes overtime. He made up a
few minutes en route to pick up
his wife et work. He made up a
few more minutes on the home
stretch. ?
They were just two blocks away
when the plane hit.
Harry Fields, a neighbor, said
the Meyers’ house “just dis-
appeard."
"By the time I could get to the
door, which was four or five sec-
ANNA MARIA KLBEnGMEm
: EVA BARTOK-DEWEY MARTIN
WALTER SLEZAK-PAULHENREIO
Economic Panel.
wasnotavaitqsiotorcomment Discussion Held
Judge Atwell has twice ruled
against integration in schools
here.
preme Court sent the case back
to Judge Atwell for a ruling
Atwell again ruled the system
could remain, segregated while its
officlals continued their study of
the problems. - —
Last July, the , New Orleans lomy.
court again ordered Dallas schools ------------------------------
~ 804 Enrolled In
The schools asked for a rehear-
ing, based on a Texas law which
would withhold state funds from
a district which Integrated without
approval in a local option election.
was Jenied,
MARKETS
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ead drunk on the rear floor 1 8080 meetinssehecuuiedFrt* rarily called off its federal court-,
as his wife, also 38. ‘ day aernoon. ppeLAle approved gradual desegregation
Asleep on the back seat was a _ D ENT PER ON AIN . plan which had been scheduled to
sby. 2. hungry and dirt)’. Tom Spiliman, Charles Dough- become effective with school open- i
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Integration
At A Glance
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—National
Guardsmen called out by gover-
nor who says he acted to preserve
peace when federal court banned
segregation.
STURGIS, Ky.—Thirty state po-
lice keep watchful eye on crowd
in front of building as 17 Negroes
return to high school on integrated .
basis; crowd jeers and yells.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.--Girl Ne-
Halt GOP Row CoupleDrunk,
WASHINGTON Am X President call middle-of-the-road govern- Kids Hungry j
Eisenhower has hoisted a middle- ment." . . 7 ,,
- of-the-road flag over his adminis- Whie thePresident-saidhejex-HOUSTON.WhenSt A. H.
traion In an obvious move to pected to be shot at from both M*** stepped early today to in
aliened his party’s din over "Mod-
- ern Republicanism,"
the grounds. It, like the parking
iota at Denton High, should be
completed by Thursday, though.
Probably the quietest spot in
any school building this morning
waa In the office of Superintend-
ent Strickland. After a hectic
week of answering phone calls
from parents, Strickland’s office
this morning Vas similar to the
calm before the storm.. For by
midday principals started handing
in—or phoning—their reports of
enrollment and passing on the
million and one problem* that
arise when school open*.
No registration figures were ex-
pected to be tabulated until late
thia afternoon, but the superin-
tendent waa still sticking by his
previous estimate of 4,500 stu-
dents—112 more than last year.
atos AAGKuFSo-gnardlandorms anancke.cdurpetredmndpwhute
Senators Watkins IR-Utah) and
Kuchel (R-Calif) said, they be-
lieve It will enhance Republican
chances of regainingcontrol of
Congress ip next year’s election.
"I think President Eisenhower
has sponsored a moderate, down-
to-earth program that charts our
only safe course when the threat
of aggression faces us," Watkins
said. "The greatest accomplish-
ment of the President has been to
keep our people united and he has
done that by pursuing a middle-
of-the-road program."
Kuchel said it has been his ob-
servation that differences among
the Republicans are not as broad
and do not run as deep as cleav-
age* among the Democrats. He
said thia waa probably true be-
cause Eisenhower had avoided ex-
treme positions in the internation-
al. as well aa the domestic field.
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