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Jury Choosing
Gets Underway
In Thomas Case
C. W. Wolf Rites
Held in Denton
Entries mi
at Box 783.
Mr. aad Mrs.1
Cross Roads visit
just west of Big Elm Crook bridge.
Wofford said the car went over
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franks of
Oklahoma City visited Miss Wino-
na Franks, 215 W. Sycamore, over
the weekend.
and who would let the problem
ride until the next regular session
were his.guesta,jat. Havana and..
Las. Vegas—was called before the
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Get Your Ticket New
For The CLYDE BEATTY
CIRCUS Sept. ti. From
Any Member or The
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Benjack Back
For Quizzing
OnIT Deals
by Turner of
Mr. and Mrs.
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REX HARRISON
MARGARET LICHTON
KAY KENDALL
— Second Feature —
mon.
Gouge,
Service Held For
Youth Of Argyle
ARGYLE — Funeral services
for Harold Eugene Short. IS, of
Argyle, were conducted Sunday af-
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Robinson of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fore of Nor
man. Okla., visited Mr. and Mre.
T. C. Carroll of Cross Roads
Mrs. J..D.. CrossRoads
visited Mr and Mrs. Oscar John,
son of Fort Worth.
Beyond
MOMBASA
stemngnaruuEMUUS
MLAMOUS MW UM-DU..
and
services.
Mr. ead Mrs. Winton Noah and
son. Dale, have returned te-their
home. 605 Hillcrest, after a vaca-
tion in California.
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BARLOW-H ANKS.
Furniture Store
Phone DU2-5512
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REGIONAL PERSONALS
Mrs. G. A. Rogers of Aubrey is
largely on how long the state
scandals grand jury will require
his appearance..
amendment submitted to the peo-
ple by the regular Legislature.
"1. Some day the federal agen-
cies will end up by doing the plan-
the Rev. Sam Allenbaagh, pastor
of the Oak Ridge Baptist Church,
assisted by the‘Rev, J. R. Thorn-
ton ft the Cherry Mound Baptist
Church of Denison.
HaroM Eugene died Saturday
morning in Argyle -
Burial was in the Oak Ridge
Cemetery.
• Pallbearers were Ellis Kinna-
three and one half years, has re-
signed.
The Rev. Mr. Housewright is
vacating his Frisco post to accept
the pastorate of the North Baptist
Church in Greenville.
During his ministry at Frisco
he has received IM persons Into
the membership of the church,
los by baptism.
will happen
Daniel said:
‘ MAMI, Fla. ( — The 150 m.p.h.
Winds of Hurricane Carrie remain
ed far out- in the Atlantic today
while a tropical storm, Debbie,
now little more than a heavy
rain, moved across North Carolina
toward Virginia.
The seasons' third hurricane was
located about 1,200 miles east of
San Juan: it is moving west-
northwest at about 10 m.p.h. and
is expected to continue this course
and speed for the next 12 hours.
Carrie packs winds up te. 180
m.p.h. near it center with hurri-
cane force winds extending out 75
miles to the north and M miles
to the south.
the parade, he said.
Children will compete for prises
BEFORE YOU BUY
TRY
FARMERS ARE WARNED
- State Rep. Alonzo W. Jamison Jr. of Denton warned
farmers they must take more interest in state politics
as he addressed the 525 rural electric leaders assem-
bled in San Antonio recently for the 17th annual mem-
bership meeting of Texas Electric Cooperatives, Inc.
town Demon shortly thereafter.
bemailed.to Evans
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try. 613 E. Sycamore, surgical.
Dismissed: June Parker. Kol-
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G. C. Housewright. pi
Frisco Baptist Church
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Skiles Services
Held in Denton
1 Funeral services for Dr. Jack
L. Skiles, 66, widely known Den-
ton veterinarian, civic leader and
cattleman, were held Sunday af-
ternoon in Denton First Presbyter-
ian Church, USA. Burial was in
ganizations. -
First, second and third -place
trophies will be awarded in the
float and riding club sections of
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NICE, 2-Bedroom house, i
age, paved street, 437
Sam dentry, DU2-4478.
FOUNTAW help' wanted,
person. Campus Drug. 1
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lenient afterward. The treatment
is fine now."
Fecteau said there had been no
organised attempt to make him
a Communist.
Fecteau said he had nething to
tell the press except "to get me
out of here." . -------------I
Downey, described as suntanned
and with cropped hair, wns
quoted as saying be was convinced
it is wrong to believe the Com-
munist governinent of China is
only a passing phase and that Na-
tionalist President Chiang Kai-
shek will retake the mainland.
MGM Gives 90% more wo-
tion wilh tools. Mere does
ing power than ever before.
FREE TRIAL
IN YOUR HOME
The Buelness Women's Circle I
of Denton's' First Baptist Church
will have its regular dAner meet-
ing Tuesday at 6 p.m. in Fellow-
ship Hall of the First Baptist
Church.
Raymond J. Pitts, chairman of
the board of dirctorsofthe Den-
ton County Red Crocs, announced
SEND
FLOWERS
MICKEY ROONEY
-eVRGINIAWELLES-PAULCAWVNNNON
a Grancis Theluling Mis
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Starts 9.*05
and gar-
Stroud.
curred bv Earnest J. Deeds, list-
snr driver W the car. -
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AUSTIN An — BenJack Cage:
once called a financial wizard and
ace insurance promoter, returned
today.for intensive quizzing before
[three stale investigating groups
looking into the collapse of the
ICT Insurance Co.
At 1:30 p.<n Cage—fur scLeraL
years on first-name speaking
terms with high state officials wh
WANTED: Lady for com
invalid, nighta. Call' pi
key and Lebanon were reluctant
participate. Al Saab said
and Israel were willing to
THAT Owners may leave to be with
their children. Large 6-room
home, $6 850
OMA ROARK. DU2-2297
OWNER BEING
TRANSFERRED -
TOUR Opportunity to own a lovely
brick home, tn an exclusive area,
at an attractive price. Tzes too.
THE EWING AGENCY.
Exolusivo. Realtor, DU2-2715
Rites Conducted
For Mrs. Mosley
Funeral services for Mrs. Maud
Mosley, 85. Route 1. Denton. were
conducted Sunday afternoon in the
Cooper Creek Baptist Church by
the Rev. T. H. McSpedden, pastor
of the church, assisted by the Rev.
Bud Looper of Auhrey,
Burial was in Mt. Zion Ceme-
tery near Collinsville.
Pallbearers were Avis Belew, L.
L. Cox, Ralph Cowan, Charles
Farris, Clarence, Argo and Bud
Williams.
Atsozvanhte
WAMEKCOLoR
WAERBnos
"1. Texas will have no compre-
hensive water plan at all."
The governor spoke as his bulky
panel of experts and citizens went
to work on water conservation and
flood control pattern for the spec-
ial session. —-
Daniel asked the committee to
to bring
200 milli
- . .
NOW — LAST DAY
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ivar,“ikes to brag about her
granctchiitren as adt grand- -
mothers do.
But today Mrs. Gladish really
had something to talk about.
— Seems her granddaughter,
Deborah Lynn Gladish. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Gladish of Irving, has had her
first tooth pulled. ■
And Deborah Lynn is only
two weeks old.
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voter approval for the
ion dollar water bond
would be at least two days and
perhaps three, because the grand
jurors have a long list of un-
answered questions bearing on
Cage's relations with state offi-
cials and legislators during the
heyday of his vast insurance and
investments empire.
It is now in receivership. Cage
is under Dallas indictments alleg-
ing embezzlement of MOO,000 in
IF-tunds. Cage denies U, says
he did no wrong in his ICT and
related activities, and claims if
he had n<< been., ousted as its
head man his farflung investments
would have worked out profitably.
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AMERICAN
agree sEContpyadnuomnPsnsn
that they would not ask Fecteau
and Downey any questions about
their trial or charges against
them. They, were forbidden to take
notes.
The touring Americans may be
allowed to visit other U.S. prison-
ers in Shanghai, Chinese author-
itiesindicated. Two Catholic
priests—the Revs. John P. Wag-
ner of Pittsburgh and Joseph P.
McCormack of Ossining, N.Y
and businessman Hugh F. Red-
mond of. Yonkers, N. Y., are be-
lieved under house arrest in
Shanghai. -
Fecteau was quoted as saying
that he had intended to become
a football coach when he enrolled
in Boston University but decided
he could not make enough money
that way and went to work for
the government.
The interviewers said he then
was asked: "For the Central In-
telligence Agency?"
They said Fecteau replied:
"Yes."
He was quoted as saying —he
was held in solitary confinement
for 1% years before he was sen-
KRUM — Funeral services for
- Charlie William Wolf, 74. of Route
1, Krum were conducted Sunday
afternoon in the Jack Schmita &
Son Funeral Chapel in Denton. The
Rev. L. L. Armstrong, pastor of
the: First Baptist Church in Den-
ton officiated Mr. Wolf died at
his home Friday afternoon.
Burial was in the Jackson Ceme-
tery near Krum..
Pallbearers were Carl Gruho,
Walter Warschun, Sidney Brand-
uftn" ■
6145 after 6 pm.
---DENTON-PRTPARATOAY---
A jury panel of 11 Denton Coun-
ty men and women was being cho-
sen today to decide the fate of
Willie' D. Thomas, Denton Negro
indicted for the Jan. 19 pistol slay-
ing of Birdell (Sonny) Washing-
ton outside the Groovy Grill in
East Denton.
Selection was being made from
a special venire of 300 persons
called in 18th Judicial District
Court.
Before selection began, District
Judge Jack Gray denied a motion
for continuance requested by Tho-
mas' lawyers. ,
Thomas pleaded not guilty to
the murder charge during a March
1 hearing in DIstrict Court. He
has been true on tin,non hnaA —
Alvin Meredith, Teasley Lane,
medical; Mrs. Jack Curl. 407 Rud-
dell, medical; Troy Wicker, 1918
Sena. ''surgical; Mrs. Charlie
Moore, Pilot Point, surgical; Mrs.
Frank Jenkins, IMS Wayne, med-
ical: Mrs. M. C. Roberts, Sanger.
Discharged: Mrs. C. B. Smith.
Route 1; Mrs. Douglas Turner, 521
Pearl; Mrs. Frank Belt and baby.
Irving; Mrs. G. E. Greener and
baby, Grapevine; A. J. Yount. 813
Duncan; Mrs. Carrie Painter, Lew-
isville; Bob Cole, Argyle; Don
McSadden. 1510 Lindsey: Mrs.
Faye Cole. Sanger: Mrs. Jess R.
Pitcock. 1230 Linden; Mrs. J. R.
Seely, 1106 Avenue D: Mrs. J, P.
Pace. Sanger Mrs. Horace Cross.
618 Pirtle; Mrs. Eunice Hilliard.
2511 Stella; Mrs. L. C. Brown and
baby, 515 Avenue F; Mrs. Emil
L. Boysen. Route 2.
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Texas at 0:44 a.m. Sept. 7 at Flow
Memorial Hospital.
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
George Riley Lasater, of 1412
Ruddell at 4:S3 p.m. Sept. 8 at
Flow Memorial Hospital
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The sixth Globemaster and the
Boxcars made the trip from West
Germany via Baghdad.
The arms, flown from U.S. de-
pots in Europe, are part of a 10-
million-dollar military aid pro-
gram to Jordan announced last
sorina.
ARMS SPEED UP
President Eisenhower ordered a
speedup ft arms deliveries after
leftist officers took over the Sy-
rian armed forces in mid-August.
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immediately following the parade,
he said. . ’ ':
—"Rlghl new, -we- need to know •
who will participate In the par-
ade," Evans said. "Organizations
expecting to enter floats should
meitusa postal card in order that
we may develop position assign-
ments." ..
"If we know how many entries
and what type of entries we'll have
in the parade. It will save much -
confusion at the formation area,"
he added. "That means we'll be
able to start on time."
More than a dozen bands
throughout the region have been
invited to participate in the par-
ade. Evans stated. Only Denton
High and Fred Moore High, how-
ever, have committed themselves
to participation thus far.
The parade will term at the
fairgrounds at 4 p.m. and move
out at 5 p.m., arriving in down-
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STUDENT
ART THEATRE
Eat Side of Square
STARTS NEXT SUNDAY
Mid investigation began when
Lester was found to have sold
three hogs shortly after the re-
ported theft.
and McCormick, Tuesday al 7:45
p.m. The Rew M. L. Melton of
Frisco will be in charge of the
ter, Charlotte Elisabeth. Mrs. Highway Patrolman Gene Wof.
---------- ; Cauley it the former Barbara Me- ford said the accident occurred at
The Christ Ambassadors Youth Pherson of Dallas, formerly of about 3 .a.m. Sunday on State
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Club Will Hear
Eagles' Coach
North Texas State’s head foot-
ball coach, Odus Mitchell, will be
guest speaker for the Denton Ki-
wanis Club weekly luncheon meet-
ing Tuesday in the Quadrangle
dining room on the NTSC campus.
With the NTSC rid team pre-
paring to launch its initial season
in the Missouri Valley Conference,
Coach Mitchell will discuss this
year's prospects, J. L. Carrico,
program chairman, explained.
Following the talk by Mitchell,
the 1957 Eagle ridden will be in-
troduced to the Kiwanians.
seven-month old mystery.
Denton County Deputy Sheriff
W. E. Tipton made the arrest Sat-
urday. Lester is accused of steal- ’
ing three hogs in February from i । ■■■■■■■■■ । __ ........
Lewis Ashby of Gribble Springs Pioneer Days Aflame!
community north of Denton.
A WILL ALWAYS
REMEMBERI
County Fair Parade today called
for float and riding club entries
for the spectacle, due to unfold at
5 p.m. Sept. 11. opening day of
the fair.
"It was pretty tough," he said,
euvuxges, was puxvw, veu E, "There was no one to talk to,
Becker, Herbert Barthold Albert* nothing to read and nothing to
do. I got a nervous tic but that
has gone now. I think the general
practice is to be rough on pris;
oners before the sentence and
about half an hour later, carried terbalance weapons
machine guns and ammunition for -
PURNISHED Garage aprtment, ------
Anear NTsC, 828 NotmAl, DUX Mr and Mr.Fred'EugeneHar.
-——----------------vey of Sanger at 7:32 a.m. Sept.
WANTED: Pry cook, waltress and t at Flow Memorial Hospital
Cook. Apply Texan Cefe. . ■ ------— - - - - - - .
i TODAY!
the Denton I00F Cemetery. (
Dr. Skiles, president and gener-
al manager of the Denton County Ue
Fair Assn, for nearly three de- m
cadet, died Friday.
Pallbearers were Joe Skiles, Ed-
die Williams, Earl Foreman and
Bailey Mullins, all of Denton. Dr.
L. L. Meinke of Hempsteud and
Dr. A. A. Lennerof Texas ARM
College.
Charge Is Filed
in Theft Of Hogs
Charges of theft of hogs, fel- _
ony. have been filed in Denton,
County court against J. W. Les-
ter. who lives near Decatur in
Wise County, thus cracking a
Lindsey man injured in a one • car acci-
dent early Sunday were described
as "fairly good" by Fidw Memor-
ial Hospital authorities in Denton
today.
Denton County Sheriff Wylie
Barnes said his office in coopera-
tion with the Wise County Sher-
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Fair Officials Ask
Entries In Parade
Both prisoners seemed to be in
good health, their visitor said. The
.u-. . . , ..two‘are in separate cells, each
. . Virgil Atnip, Howard shared with one English-speaking
kance and Chester Nicuola. • Chinese prisoner.
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UJSTANOTmii
TEXAS HRAG?
Mrs. Linnie Gladish, 310 Bol-
that the regular meeting of the ___________________— ___
boarttwit —be -hikt today at 8 attas are tha parents ot a daugh j ed
cottepount, grana hire ' p.m. in the chapter room in the fha-ltd "Dieshath Mre I t
Travis County grand jury, City Hall annex.
Next he. faces his first public .ue ci ..........
questioning before the House be- th, Denton area will
tween-MMSohs general, invest ig jt- meet at the Lindsey Street As-
ing committee headed by Rep. .____
Reagan Huffman of Marshall. The | DENTON PERSON ACM .
time for this questioning depends
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• WANTED: Married couple to live in
home to help care for sick per-
. eon.Call1DU2-6555.__
5-ROOM "Unfurnished apartment,
near Central Wird School. DU2-
2915 or after 5, DU2-5030 " ! Elm street Hospital a Cl
Admitted: Mre. W. D. Pockrus,
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a email cliff. He said the speed of
the vehicle was evidently so great
that trie car sailed through the air
completely across the creek, land-
ing on the opposite bank and roll-
ing once. 7
in its aerial journey, the car
clipped off the top of a small tree.
Wofford listed the vehicle as a to-
tal loss.
The. Highway Patrolman said
one of the men was thrown out of
the vehicle but that if safety belts
had been used neither man would
have been seriously injured.
Meanwhile two other automobile
accident victims were still recov-
ering from injuries in Flow Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Paul Brosman of 3030
Kayewood, injured June 38 near
the Denton Municipal Airport, was
listed as being in poor condition.
She spent 66 days unconscious and
On the critical list following her
accident and is still unconscious
most of the time, hospital officials
said today.
Miss Florence Davis of 1103 Con-
gress. Injured Aug. 15 to a two-
car collision, was listed as being
in good condition. She was uncon-
scious for anumber of dsys fol-
lowing her aceident, but is expect-
ed to be released from the hospital
in the near future.
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join the scheme.
Five Air Force Globemasters
were the first to arrive over
Amman.
Eight jeeps mounted with re-
coilless rifles rolled from each of
the five Globemasters.
The sixth Globemaster and the
two Flying Boxcars which arrived
plan for the future and to begin
at opce on a statewide campaign
leans. Powerful-
thoroygh - fostes
ceaning ever.
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Insort the
Converter and
outomatically the
SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
Quick Service
All Work Guaranteng
BARLOW-HANKS
Furniture Store
PHONE DU2-5512
CABDRIVERS
am a..—i------
SALE URGENT
Backersor the ~ 1057-Denton Joe Evans, parade marshat
■ ■ called for cooperation of civic and
service clubs as well as school or-
ternoon in the Oak Ridge Baptist
Church to Denisen. Officlating was
FOR
E43XE ALL
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Linwood Roberson
FLORIST
Ml W. Hickory DU2-2561
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AUSTIN “—Gov. Price Daniel
aasked his water committee today
-for fast action on a master plan
to solve Texas’ water needs now
and up to the year 3000.
He recommended that It ask the
coming special session of the Leg-
islature for 11,024,000 for research,
stream measurement*, under-
ground water rate and other in-
formation essential to making aura
Texas’ future economy does not
suffer from lack of water, or be
crippled by droughts or floods.
The governor asked the commit- 1
tea of 150 to disregard the counsel
of "penny pinchers who tremble"
every time the. Legislature meets
FOR SALE: 18 gauge Remington
Sportsman, 48 automatic, prac-
tieally new. DU2-7113. or Dua-
visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Hearing On Petition
Postponed By Judge
Hearing on a petition to revoke
probation of Gene Menasco of
Denton, held in county jail on a
driving white intoxicated charge,
Was postponed until this week.
. District Judge Jack Gray an-
nounced the postponement when
the prinelpals metFriday-for the
originally scheduled hearing.
4, DRIVE-IN 3 E
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FOR SALE: Occanlonel ehair and
Divan. 425. Frank Parkins, DU2-
7073 after 4:30 pm.
S-BEDROOM Hbure for eala or
trade, 1000 eq. ft., neat, clean,
EMAPA3WXGS: Realtor. DU2-8507
nSWlY baeorateU. furnished, 1-
bedroom apartment, coupie only.
pua-swi. __
ALL wool rug and pad. approxi-
mately 0x18. gray tones, 000:
Metal tabla and 4 chair, green, $20.
1207 Clover Lane.
HAS Four vacancies tn kindergar-
ten. Qualified Instruction and
close attention given each child.
1117 Oakland, DUS-S81O. ______
FURNISHED, Redecorated large 3-
rdom apartment, bath, private
entrances. Frigidaire: Couple or
ladies Renaonsble. 417 Amarillo.
GOOD Su in S bed room house, 1
acre land, paved street. South
port, R. L. McNabb, DU2-7121,
pU2-SlM.
PURNISMED Qarage .Apartment,1-
bedroom, studio arrangement,
for couple. Garage, nsar North
Texas, only $45. Inquire ISO* Ma-
DELUXE Hoover upright complete
with attachments, last year
model. Bargain. FREE TRIAL
Phone DU2-6512.
WANT To buy uaed furniture, any
amount, 1 piece or house fui.
DU2-SS78.
FOR SALE: Upright Piano, call
DU2-—06. __
Mt* 31”, 214 MF., 4-cycla Power
Mowers. Reg. 980.95, special does
out. M2 AO eIm. WI <■ gekory.
EXIRA Nice, 3-room apartment
with stove and refrigerator,
hardwood floors. Venetian blinds.
1H04 N. Elm. DU3-8084. .•
IBM Chevrolet coupe, apprently
traveling at a high rate of speed,
went off the north side of the road
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• atremge asset of Tamiah Bond
VVONNE a
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AMMAM, Jordan (P--The first
U.S. arms were flown here today
to begin a Middle East buildup
against sny threat from pro-Soviet
Syria.
Jordanian officials and other
dignitaries were on hand to greet
the convoy of eight Globemasters
and Flying Boxcars bringing re-
coilless rifles, jeeps, machine guns
aad ammunition.
Both Moscow and Syria charged
that the United States was plotting
an attack on Syria, next door to
Jordan.
In Cairo, the morning newspaper
El Shaab accused the United
States of planning to blow up
Western-owned oil pipelines in
Syria to provide an excuse for
an armed attack on that country.
EGYPT CHARGE
“The new American scheme to
to instigate certain Syrian reac-
tionary elements to blow up oil
pipelines running across Syrian
territory," Al Shaab said. “This
would afford a pretext’to Iraq D
-launch an armed attack on Syria
to a plea of protecting its vital
oil interests.
"In the event of Iraq being re-
luctant to do so. America herself
would interfere, in which case she
will have to do so in collusion
with Israel."
The paper added that Britain
. FORT WORTH (AP) — Hogs
steady; cholce 21.50-75. ;• ' 7”"
Cattle 3,900: caives 860; -cown,
calves weak: Other cattle steady:
good and choice steers -20.00-23.00;
common and medium 13.00-19.00;
fat cows 12,00-14.50; good and
cholce, clves 17.IW-2OOO: common
and medium 13.00-17 00: stock
■tear caives 39.00 down; stock steer
Jearime* 81.00 down.
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3-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m.
Admitked: Mrs. Bill Wilson, 600
exes, medical: Fred J. Wolters,
Lewisville; surgical; F. G. Scott,
41g Marietta, medical; Miss Alice
Riley, 212 E. Oak, medical; Mrs..
Ellen Penry, 818 Pearl, medical;
William Ronald Wopds, Pilot
Point, accident; E. J. Deeds. Pi-
lot Point, accident; Mrs. George
Lasater, 1413 Ruddell, modicaly
Mrs. B. L. Laird, Route 1, medi-
cal; Mrs. W. 0, Allen, 212% W.
Sycamore, medical: Mrs. Ruth
Schoolfield, Ponder, medical;
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• MIKE NICNOLS 4gK*n«
Ray Tuckey of Dallas.
HOSPITAL NOTES
FiSWOMemorial Hospilal
Visiting'Hours: 10:30-11:80 a.m..
Suffering internal injuries and
multiple rib fractures in Ronald
Woods, 30. Aofractured collar bone. 1
bruises and lacerations were in-
Resigns Position
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Briefs—Births -Hospital Notes- -Victims Good
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Children — Fraa
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1957, newspaper, September 9, 1957; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1450021/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.