Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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said Miranda and his two cousins
decided to play the. game and Mir-
anda was first. The youth slipped
one shell into' a .22-caliber pistol,
placed it to his head and fired.
He died 10 hours later. -
HENRY CABOT LODGE says he
is confident the United Nations
will approve a resolution that will
help bring on what he called the
inevitable liberation of Hungary.
right of way, left. The present route of U.S. 77, which will become
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ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. (—
A bright yellow flash, a sharp
crack and a prolonged, rumble
signaled the 18th shot in the
Atomic Energy Commission’s cur-
rent test series aarly yesterday.
It was the 62nd blast to sear
the desert since the tests here be-
She’d like to work In music or
on the stage for a year or two
after college and hope* to get
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Wish To Finish Music Study
gment of the 77 bypass route around the city. The above
picture, looking north, shows clearing work being resumed on the
Officials said there would be
little or no fallout off the test
site.
The device was fired from a
balloon 750 feet in the air.
Men and machines have moved into gap between U.S. Highways 77
and 377 just south of Denton's city limits, to begin the job of building
the final segment of the 77 bypass route around the city. The above
pageant offers wonderful oppor-.
tunities to a girl;
The dimpled beauty queen, who
stands 5 feet 8*4, weighs 130
pounds and measures 35-25-36,
was crowned Saturday night by
the outgoing Miss America.
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CLAIR ENGLE, Democratic rep-
resentative from California, said
today he favors the use of federal
troops to enforce integration at Lit-
tle Rock. "Someone should inform
the governor of Arkansas we have
already fought one Civil War and
that if we have to fight' another
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A portrait of him hangs in. the
church office and a photo of his
hands in "The Praying Hands"
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DECATUR — The fact that a5-
year-old Dr. R. E. Bell is Deca-
tur’s No. 1 citizen is undisputed.
It is doubtful that there is a citi-
wn in Wise County who measures
up to his stature and just as
doubtful, too, that there is one in
the county who dues not know
and love this "spiritual giant,"
for he has preached and minist-
ered to the sick for more than 60
years.
Although he has retired from
pastoral ten-ices he has not re-
tired from preaching, for he con-
tinues to fill engagements in host
churches in Wise and surround-
ing counties. r
The tall, erect preacher has
lost none of the dynamic presenta-
tion that has characterized his
preaching for more than a half
century.
SEES PATIENTS
____ A modest, scholarly man. Dr.
Ball has a scintillating wit, yet
his inherent warmth and love for
others wins him a welcome where-
ever he goes. Patients in the Wise
County hospitals eagerly await his
regular visits.
pastor of the First Baptist
Church here for 28 consecutive
years, he retired in 1948, but suc-
ceeding pastors of the church have
found his years of experience in-
valuable in their duties and often
call on him for a guiding hand.
She admits to having been a
"brat" as a child and said she
used to spy on a sister’s parties.
She‘thinks the father should be
thejhead of the family.
As might be expected. Miss Van
Derbur thinks . the 'Miss America
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BENNY MIRANDA of Richmond,
Tex., lost a game of Russian roul-.
ette Sunday on the first try. Police
marriage, she wants to continue
her work in music.
She likes to swim, train and
ride horses, ski. and adores
tailored clothes. Her favorite
colors are green and blue.
She has ho steady boy friend,
thinks singer Perry. Como is tops,
admires singer Jane Froman and
1 likes steaks medium-rare.
attends every service at the
church, reads, writes, drives his
car to fill preaching engagements,
prepares a column each week for
the Decatur newspaper and pre-
pares his own meals. for he lives
alone. The high school edition
features a column written by Dr.
Bell in each issu.
Citizens of Decatur and Wise
County love the man who has done
so much to mold the character of
the town, community and county
and well they might.
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Although he spent a great deal
of time in a San Angelo hospital
this summer where he twice un-
derwent surgery, for cataracts,
Dr. Bell is back home where he
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church observed "R. E.: Bell
Day". The pastor, when present
ing him to a capacity audience,
concluded his brie introduction
by saying. "We have assembled
today to honor Robert Emmett
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That his modesty is one of Ms ganin 1951. Another is scheduled
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He said. “We hope by passing the
resolutions we will help all the
forces that are working in the long
puB for liberation.”
LINDA BAKER of Springville.
Utah. slipped on a ledge at Provo
Sunday and plunged 800 feet to her
death as onlookers watched help
lessly: Linda and four other young
hikers were climbing on the cliff
above Bridal Veil Falls when
she slipped Her body struck Lynn
Powell of Levan, Utah, who tried
to catch her. 1
HAROLD R. SODEN of Lake
Placid, NY., claimed the world
pipe-smoking championship after
puffing his 3.3 grams of burley
tobacco the longest of 18 competi-
tors: one hour, 10 minutes and 15
seconds The contest was spon-
sored by the International Assn',
of Pipe Smokers at Lake Placid.
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man. woman and child stood. The
emotion packed audience was
seated wheh the mon who had.
for many years, buried their dead
and united many of them in mar
. riage, signaled them to do so.
Momentarily he was unable to
spak. Then, “If I had not lived
with myself so long, if I did not
know the man you don't know,
I'd be tempted to think more
highly of myself than I do!" I
He then delivered a stirring,
message to the many friends who
had returned to hear him apeak
at the morning and evening serv-
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DECATUR COLLEGE '
According lo Dr. Otis Strick-
land. president of Decatur Baptist
College. Dr Bell has done more
for Christian education and more
for Decatur Baptist College than
most men of his acquaintance,
for it was Dr. Bell who was large-
ly responsible for the college re-
maining at Decatur when he spoke
firmly against repeated attempts
to relocate the school in a larger
city.
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What is Marilyn Elaine Van Der-
bur, the new Miss America, like?
The 20-year-old blonde, green-
eyed beauty from Denver, Colo.,
told newsmen at a breakfast
press cunterenceon the beach
yesterday that:
Her main interest is complet-
ing her college education in
musk. and she plans to use the
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WASHINGTON-ISen- Lyndon j of of the personnet invatved."t
Johnson said yesterday his Senate —'-----—
Delense subcommittee blocked the
sale of $245,000 worth of new auto
tires which the Air Force declared
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Johnson said the tires were of-
fered for sale at cut-rate prices
while other defense and govern-
ment agent tea wrrFTfnwnng the I.
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A shipment of 137 registered
American Brahman cattle recent-
ly was made to the Ministry of
Agriculture in Bangkok, Thailand.
The purebred Brahmans were pur:
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