Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1957 Page: 2 of 44
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To Strikers
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cal sciences section of the annual
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had a Christmas party this week
at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meadows'
cabin on the Garza-Little Elm Re-
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He assailed V. S. Ambassador
Henry Cabot Lodge who called on
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LEWISVILLE - U J.
Texas Academy of Science meet-
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Mayor Wagner
Offers Plan
Jones,
Dawson,
Brown,
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HOUSTON SCHOOL WINS
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DECATUR - The Decatur High
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countries of the world to encour-
age friendly relations and settle
all disputes by peaceful means.
Nationalist China abstained
The assembly endorsed a reso-
SEATTLE, Dec. 14 (ft — Dave
Beck. millionaire president of the
Teamsters, was convicted today
of stealing $1,900 from the sale of
a union-owned Cadillac. He was
charged with grand larceny.
Church School chlldren of St.
David’s Episcopal Church will de-
corate the Christmas tree in the
parish house today at 4 p.m. De-
coratiops for the tree were to be
made during the Church School
ton. Gene Clements, Lemar, Houston, Wayne
Wintern owd, Byrd, Shreveport *
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Stephonyioshep “IX; .Ta...., Haua .Mrs. John . whose young
existence," a slogan urged on the
VJf. lgr the Soviet Union. India,
Yugoslavia and Sweden submit-
NEW YORK, Dec. 14 I—Mayor
Robert Wagner moved tonight to
end the deadlock between strik-
ing subway motormen and the
Transit Authority
Sipes of Lewisville is driving
his car around these days, he
must be sitting pretty low un-
der the wheel. .
A fire broke out in the front
seat of the automobile Friday
at 10:30 am, as the car was
parked while Sipes waa at
work. The front seat was en-
tirely destroyed, but the rest
of the car was in good shape.
Lewisville volunteer firemen
reported
peace talks — a promise from the
Transity Authority to join in ap-
plying for release of the motor-
men’a leaders from jail.
Tre mayor s statement came a
short time after the Motormen’s
Benevolent Assn, which claims it
represents MN motormen and
has badly eripped subway service
by its ate day strike, had asked
Gov. Averell Harriman to inter-
vene.
Frank Zelano, leader of the
strikers since the top leaders
went to jail, had no comment on
the mayor’s offer except to call a
special meeting of the MBA’s
board of directors for tomorrow
morning
As the peace offer was an-
nounced, Christmas shoppers were
replacing weary weekday commu-
ters on available trains, taking
advantage of an extra late night
at the big department stores
which have been hard-hit by the
strike.
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Services Pending
For Mrs. Reeves
When glosses are prescribed for your
eyes of T S 0, they ore fitted as a
result of a complete analysis. Your
eyes are examined for both interior
condition and visual ability.
This kind of on eye eramination is
an absolute requirement for the best
vision... and you are assured of this
when you depend on T S 0.
ONLY EXPERIENCED DOCTORS OF
OPTOMETRY EXAMINE YOUR
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from a newspaper in her purse.
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Direced by
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mayor included a promise . to
eliminate wage “inequities"—the
first break in the solid wall of
the authority’s refusal to deal with
the motormen as a craft.
Harvey Funeral
Rites Scheduled
PILOT POINT — Funeral ser-
vices for Dr. John D. Harvey, 56,
of Tioga, who operated a clinic
in Pilot Point for 17 years, will
be held. Monday at 10 a.m. in the
Smith Funeral Home of Pilot
Point.
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Oak St.
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Ym may quallfy buy the menthly Mapl Club Dividenda by regiterihg. -
You win be hewed e Meple Club membenhip seed entitling vou to further
menthly Dividend savinga Maple Club members will be notified by mell
in advance of each exciting mew menthly Dividend. Thit is not a "qimmieki"
— ther ere no hidden charges. Your membership cord is your aceoeoaeo
of eontinuing saving threugh the Meple Olub. '
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Berry is the daughter of Mr. and
Mn. J W Jagoe, 2212 W. Oak.
Dr. Florence I. Scoular, dean of
the NTSC School of Home Eco-
nomics. presented a paper on "The
Nutrients Provided by Fluid Milk
of Self-Selected Diets" in Dallas
Saturday.' A report of research
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another officer arriving at the immediate indication when sen-
scene. A. H. Woodley Jr., killed tence would be passed. He re-
3-5 p.m.. 7-8:30 p.m.
Admitted: Mrs. Amy Dillard.
Roanoke, medical; Michael Mc-
Donald. 320 Eagle, medical.
Dismissed: None.
BIRTHS
A girl, Janie Sue, was born t
Mr and Mrs. Nathan James. 424
Crawford, at 8:10 a.m. Dec. 13 in «
Flow Memorial Hospital.
A boy, Michael Patrick, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. George Le-
vitt Barnes, 905 Chestnut, at 6:04.
p.m., Dec. 13 in Flow Memorial
Hospital.
A boy, Stephen Eugene, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. William
Carrol Brenholtz, 308 Ponder, at
3:40 am. Dec. 14 in Flow Me-
morial Hospital.
aire and second to Milby of Hous-
ton.
The other results, with first, sec-
ond and third place winners listed
in that order with name ol school
and city:
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Original oratory Carmen Stallings, La-
Hovston, Jenet Wenger, Thomas Jefferson, 1 _ __ K m ।
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Here is on opportunity tor you to buy Califernia ereefed individual eccessories for your Maple at
cost, er below cost, through our Maple Club. Each end every month we shall offer a Dividend at a
very low price. Thore is no obligation to buy the Dividend, or any other merchandise. Register
Now! .Watch this newspaper for the Monthly Dividend advertisement. Save . . . through the Maple
Club. Join Today I
resentative in the longyist of win-
ners. Janis Swenson won a medal
for third-place in the impromptu
speaking contest of the girls’ di-
vision. Miss Swenson was also
toastmistress at the banquet
Judges were faculty members
from all three Denton schools,
Mrs. Venson Hall of Denton High
vices. Burial will be In Calvary
Hill Cemetery of Dallas.
Dr. Harvey died Friday at 8
p.m. in a Houston hospital follow-
ing an-illness of four months. His
family requested no flowers be
sent, but said contributions in Dr.
Harvey’s name to the Cancer Re-
search Society will be welcome.
He is survived by his wife, two
brothers and a slater
Mrs. J. A. Reeves, 77,, of Fort I •
Worth, widow of the late J. A.
(Jim > Reeves who died in Denton
about three years ago, died Sat-
urday afternoon in Fort Wurth--
FORT WORTH, Dec, if u
TOST WORTH, Dec. 14 (AS) _ ll^rwk
compared to last week, Catie, calves ste
ft to strong tat lembs week to SO lower,
other steady 50-1.00 M
Steers 14,00-24,75,
talves 12.00-24.50, stosk calves
Bellaire High School of Houston
Saturday night won the two top
trophies in the ninth annual Den-
ton Sweepstakes Speech Tourna-
ment.
Bellaire won the sweepstakes
trophy and the trophy for winning
the most points in Individual
ferson, Dallas, Margaret Miiler, Reagan,
FREEZING VICTIM
Rosella Auxier, 15-year-old Prestonburg, Ky., girl is
treated, tor frozen legs at Children’s Hospital in Louis-
ville. She was found in an abandoned store after be-
ing missiug five days. A doctor said her legs were
“frozen as solid as if they had come out of a deep-
freeze." The girl’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Auxier, watch-
es Nurse Barbara Johnson give aid. The girl’s legs
are packed in ice. (AP Wirephoto)
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Announcing . •.
Memories of other Christmases
Beitaire, Mouston, Thompson, Le
mar, ' Houston.:
- eor’s DIVISION
Union and its puppet government
“Lodgngspokunustratter the As. terday to prove it really believed
sembly had approved by a vote of in peaceful coexistence.
77-0 a resolution calling on the ~ ‘
aire, Houston, Wayne
Branch, Mousfon, Tom
Houston.
second to Bellaire of Houston. In Bellaire,. Houstoni Manzy Mgoney, Sunset,
girls’ debate, first went to Bell-
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mar, Mouston, Christiana Brennqh, Stephen
F Austin, Houston, Jene Chamberlain,
Hiljernst, Dallas. _________
Book reviewi Karen Kamin, Bellire,
car. S. Burdell, filed a motion for a
According to witnesses, the pair new trial. Several mistrial mo-
Cyprus to self-determination The
Assembly vote was 31-23 with 24
abstentions, which was short of
the required two-thirds majority.
Britain and Turkey opposed the
recommendation, which had been
pushedbyporeicn committe....
bate, the Soviet Union unleashed
a slashing attack on U.S. policy.
But the Soviet Union said it would
vote for the three-nation resolution
although it felt its own proposal
on “peaceful coexistence" was
more precise.
Soviet Dep. Foreign Minister
Vasily V. Kuznetsov told the com-
mittee that the North Atlantic
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IpAEE rwo
attempted to get out of the car, tions made by the defence during
2----" ------ 1to the back of the 12-day trial were denied byzined
- - - Superior Court Judge George H. P.nx. 5 ,
At that time, an officer said, | Revelle.
the holdup men grabbed Brand’s Bock could be sentenced up to
gun and began firing. 15 years in prison for the grand
Moran killed one of them, and larceny conviction. There was no
high school choir presented the
music of Bethlehem at the high
school auditorium Thursday in the
annual Christmas program.
Mrs. O L. James directed the
presentation, which featured the
third grede children. wearing
white choir robes, walking down
(lie aisles with lighted candles.
- The Rev. Raymond Corrigan gave
the invocation:
Guests on the program Included
Mmes. Gordon Roberts and Cody
Caraway and Dr. J. H. Valcik.
Miss Linda Jean Pullen. presi-
dent of the high school choral
group, was featured soloist.
and employes of the Boston Store Redfearn, Pilot Point. medical,
Mrs. Donald Smith,” 1514 Maple
son was accidentally hanged last
year a week before Christmas.
—------------------------- - - I Book review: Jim Bob Doty, She quit wrapping Christmas
by^enton SdTnSc NWSPond.Dr dosh "ooeho hasampam"acmi o * si whjdres anuuend pS Ind
and TWU. • * •• ’ Trophy donors included the Den- Lamar, HoUgton, Mark Grosberg. Belleire, l
Presentation of the awards was ' ton Chamber of Commerce, NTSC, Mouston Danny Wiltams, iSpring Qranch, own Tife in a secluded spot in
made ata sosing banquet in theTWUi Penton Rotary Club and hokadon-speakingi Stev. Wanner, sminata. Park.
Denton Hizh School cafeteria. । Bronco Booster Club, okla, John Moncrief, Birdville, for Worth, When polloe opened her gas-
Denton High School had ope rep- in boys debate- first place went , Cherles Cledius, Adamson, Delles. filled car shortly after 4 a.m. Sat-
■ ■ to S#n Jacinto of Houston and Dramatic, interpretation: Alan Heufrect, urday, they found a poem clipped
•• ann...a nc to 1 Bellaire. Houston: Manzv Moonev. Sunst. A * a* ■
hour today. __________ ■ ...
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kornblatt Thomas, medical: Mita. Pamela
of Dallas are the parents of a
son, Jeffrey Lee.- who was born
Dec. 8. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. M. P. Frank Sr., 414 Avenue
D.
A daughter was born Saturday
in Harris Memorial Hospital. Fort
Worth, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Berry of Santa Fe, N.M. Mrs.
Sacrement Catholic
FLU a. COLDS
doamunsup... achemes-otenderpndozseopedhem.
brey, medical; Mrs. Flora Grady. •
710 Texas, medical; Roy Embry,
Aubrey, medical; R. L. Kemp,
2019 W. Hickory, medical: Mrs.
William C. Brenholtz. 308 Ponder,
Start now build up your vesistance
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High Potency Vitamins
See Our T.V. Adel. Moy' Dec. 8, 18 a.m.
Tuesday* Dee. 18, 3:30 p.m.
GASSAWAY PHARMACY
Funeral services tor Richard O.
Fulton, M. of 1125 Texas, head of
the Carpenters Local Union No.
1526, were held Saturday in As. i
bury Methodist Church.
The Rev. Ray Flaherty, pastor
of the church, officiated, and Goen
Funeral Home was in charge of
burial at Roselawn Memorial
Park.
Mr. Fulton died at his home
Thursday at 11:45 p.m.
Pallbearers included Bob Me- l
Nabb penny Vinson, Ray Sadler
Jr., W. W. Taliaferro. Frank Loff-
ler and D. W. Fowler.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Visifing Hours: 10:30-11:30 a.m.,
3-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m.
Admitted: Mrs. Clarence Ander-
son, Pilot Point, medical; Mrs.
Nathan James, 424 Crawford,
medical; Mrs Carrell Lancaster,
334 Sunset, medical; Mrs. George
L. Barnes, 908 Chestnut, medical;
Miss Judy Galo Talley, Garland,
medical; George- F. Dobson, Au-
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Doc.
14 (ft—The United States declared
tonight it will request a special
session of the U.N. Assembly on
Hungary "if the situation war-
ranto."
U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot
Lodge made the statement to the
82 nation General Assembly just
before it wound up its 12th ses-
sion.
Lodge was accused immediately
by the Soviet Union of trying to
raise a “hullaballoo" over the
Hungarian question
Lodge called attention of the
Assembly to reports that Comm-
nist Hungary now is putting on
trial for their lives top leaders of
the anti-Communist revolt of last
year, including Gen. Pal Maleter.
“The people of the United Stat-
es protect with all the vigor at ’
their command what the Soviet
TExAS STArE
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rescue workers dug linie in Denton. 4—..
Pallbearers included Molly
Smotherman. John Springer, Joe
Springer. George Coulter, Thomas
Feaster and Rob Herd
Goo. I .Surber
compic-ctomctr.,,.
THE DE N T U N—RECORD-CiRONiELE
events during the two-day tourna-
1 ment that attracted some 500 stu- was general chairman. She was
‘ * — ■ • - assisted by W. R. DeMogeot of
*‛aA — ,, Josh Roach r*
seryoir. Gifts were exchanged
and bonuses, given to employes.
Thirty guests were present.
Don Gaston, 22-year-old son of
Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. Gaston of 919
Eagle Dr.. received a master of
arts degree from Colorado State
College Wednesday during fall
commencement exercises. Gaston,
a 1981 graduate of Denton High
School, received his bachelor of
science degree at NTSC in Jan-
uary of 1956. He taught in Fort
Worth public schools after grad-
Steers ‛1.002475,"c0w‛19,00-1.0, The toll of 1.28? was announced
Q1*** 12.00-24.50, stock calves 25.50 by the Ministry of Post and Tele-
d020 2tetk yearting 23.00 downr feder
dounoek cow down, unuugu guuw_______ ____ -
lumo 12.0022.00,-5, (amg- -0 towns and villages for more vie-
22251 yt.Pn, wathen umisfy of yesterday's giant earth
"ethen tz.oo-ij.aOi mw 8.00.9.00. | shock ----"
eluding 1 IM persons living in a
single village near the temblor's
center
Onanother gonertmencene
hy pejestod arecommendation o' night, however, that the “death
itsuPopiticalCommittee that 1 af;' figure previously reported seems
right of the people of incorrect." Emmad Momtaz, gov-
his Christmas cards that night.
She had requested he study his
homework instead. .
His brother and sister. now 5
The decision, reached after the
Jurors slept on the question over-
| night, upheld the state's conten-
tion the 63-year-old retiring Team-
Detectives Sanchos and Brand, ' proceedshttoknotdr-Maigedr the
with the aid of Moran, arrested high priced four-door sedan.
the pair, handcuffed them togeth- within an hour after Beck's fate
er, and placed them in the police was known, his attorney, Charles
the second, mained free on 83,000 bond.
Late tonight the wounded offi- The rotund, lame duck presi-
cer was listed in poor condition." dent of the 1,400-member Teams-
Moran, who was conscious, re- ten Union faces new court trou-
: reived last rites. He" was hit at ble next April when he goes on
__i .. .. TEHRAN, Iran. Dec. 14 (ft—A least twice, once in the arm and trial in Tacoma on charges he
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existenee " • elnan n disastrous earthquake at 1.287 in- ““BotKSrricers are married. --------—
and Walter. Gregg, Sam Houstom, Mouston,
Yvonne Shatto and Judy Slephens, Bellaire,
Ballard, Spring
Watkins, Lamar,
ernor general of Kermanshah,
now supervising relief teams in
the quake area, said he believed
the ton figure of 1,387 was “rather
too much "
He gave no other figure, but
said he hoped to have an accurate
count of the dead within two days.
p,us
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zatct,aanas
medical; Walker J. Hale- 1507
Boyd, accident: M. J. Harless, 710
Pacific, accident.
Dismissed: Mrs. Billy Joe Mar-
tin and babyr Route 1; Mrs. Jam-
es H. Fudge and baby, 313 Wayne
wright: T. J. Reynolds, 1000 Colt: .
Homer Hollowa, Lake Dallas; Ce-
cil Ferguson, Aubrey; Mrs. Ma-
mie Bonar, Aubrey; Mrs. Vera
Cashon, 2431 Denison; Emmitt
Huey, 1307 Norman: Mn. W P
Pockrus, Lake Dallas: Lawrence
J. Heltsman, Tioga; Baby Mich
ael Goen, 3809 Wilsonwood.
Elm Street Hospital A Clinie
Mouston.
Mumovs deelamatione Geneva
Thomas Jeffenon, Dallas, Billle
“I know I made a great mis-
take, I should have seen you,
Bible reading. John Stevens, Sam Mous- | dear,". . „ .. 2..
ton, Houston, *oy Schrabrovgh, Stephen F. * "And now in all my thoughts
Austin, Mouston, Charles .McKoy, Sprint and dreams, you constantly ap-
Brench, Houston. - I * pear
Declemation: Stephen Kaufman, SoHt.ro, unra hava coma
Hauston, Ronnie Levinson, Jon Jacinto, And yet the years have come
I Houiton, Weesley Gillpin, Reagan, Houtton.' and gone, and what is there to
Extemporeneovs speekingi Tom Watkins, say? -
LomaronHowstoni SidNathans,Sa" H-«» "And where is any magic wand -Ai-
MXttoni d^M®: ^8.7(1 to bring back yesterday: uation
Eiwon. w.... ni,20 Ha' cmi was--------- aire, Houiton, Jimmy Bass, Umar, Houl- Mrs. Carter, 38, never recov:
"Radi. Morn^rX?' tamar, fon L R. beckwith, som Houston, •** ered from the shock of‛1l-year-old
Haulton, Annie Pettiiohn, Midland, ja Ann1 ‘ __’ John Jr. s death last Dec. 18,
Vetsalo, Ursline Academy, Dallas. . I friends said today.
VMWf .Gayle .Dupont, Lamar Rouitan, Ai m• . The boy had been playing with
tony, mX l onrt Hineg a length of chain he had used
nmpromotou speaking, Cathy Sector, Soli- WVUI • A IAI3 in a Halloween spook house at a
aire, Houiton, Clemence, Romanet, Ursline, __ _ school party. He had just asked
P“ramalin“iwrpsontiben"omari. , Rep (nni# his mother if he could address
om, Bellhire, Haulton, Barbara Houlihan, •VVI VuIIUY
Ursline, Dalles, Emese Gideon, Online, Dal J
lai.
Duet actingt Merlo Cheetham end Allen
Menfrick, Belleire, Houiton, Loe Billingsley
=MAPLE CLUB
Wuadai, December 18. 1W7
and 8, discovered his body hang-
ing from the knob of a bedroom
door. Plice theorized the boy
must have had the chain around
me . v his neck and accidentally snagged
The Superior Court jury of sev- it on th, door . _____ __________
, . w.-mna"nsznstmzgabasrsnrnuamtmaalssmmsteznpons2s:
-“oratoricaf declamatlon Yvonne Sh.no, case yesterday afternoon. They । steadily more despondent.
Bellaire, Houston, July RhOdel, Lamer, spent about nine hours in actual------ir, —-—
lot Point, will conduct the ser-
102 W. OAK ST.
Next Door to J. C. Penney Co.
Watch "SILENT SERVICE" SUNDAY
at 9:10 p.m. over Channet 5
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2 cM/1.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Frank Jr.
Harper Funeral
Rites Conducted
LITTLE ELM—Funeral services
for Charles Oscar Harper, 74, of
Little Elm were held Saturday
afternoon in the Little Eh Church
of Christ with James Cathy of
Irving officiating.
Burial was in the Little Elm
Cemtery under direction of Den-
ton’s Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett Fu-
neral Home. ., ,
Mr. Harper died Friday nt l a.
m. in the Elm Street Hospital &
Decatur School
Has Yule Program
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Funeral arrangements are in-
complete at Goea Funeral Home
of Denton. -
- Mn. Reeves is survived by two
daughters, Mn. George W. Ince
of Fort Worth, and Mn. Ann Seu-
ers e{ Midland, Mich.; one sister.
Mrs, NoraStory, at Denton: two
.L ' brothers, T. K. Myers of Fort
Worth and O. Y. Myers of Justin;
three grar ' “didren and six great
zrandchildran.
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