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Chevrolet Station wgea.
A. A. Lynch, Sanger -dr
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political foray into California,
Democratic presidential Homi
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brought to Denton by Schmitz-
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Yarborough said his main ob
jective,in, altendinig the conven-
tion is to insure “that Texas Dem-
ocrats keep their pledge" to sup-
port Democratic nominees.
Plan at last month/ London
fefence of 22 nations, met yi
»f them M the I
’ashington sourees
til "prce
story offie
Wash Ashore
In Okinawa I
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Jeowh recently has been work-
lAg is bootblack th i barber shop.
COURTHOUSE
RECORDS
day to discuss the canal ___________
Secretary of State Dulles, who
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ROBERT
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after empltina held_____
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derd into the water," he said.
CLARKSVILLE - Leohard M:
efbew,ofmerresidet of Krum,
died at his home here Atto. 30,
Interment was in a ClarksvHl
cemetery Saturday.
Mr. Kerbow, Whose survivors
include a Mother, Mansell Kerbow
of Denton, moved to Clarksville
from Krum 18 yjs ago. He had
been in ill health for several
inths Afif to hl death. . /
.J addition to the brother to
pko,,H to survived to his
widow, Mrs. Allee Durden Kerbow;
tfftd a .sister, Mrs. Ruby Bryant,
Fort Worth.
•«!•••▼ PICK A88N TOM
CHARU 1 LAvoWTOW
"erelesseo to szhacn co, tne
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the driveway.
rs. Jack Bryson,
hors, heat! her
led Mt to the hos-
she attempt*
Was a WAF and to Was a porter
to the officer’s clb.
Mexice MAHRLAGE
Green said he presented the
case to the grand jury without
recommedtjo, aftet the couple
admitted fhattyin at Nuev La-
redo. Mexico, in August 1955. He.
added that he told Brqwn’s par-
ehU that “f the cbpl insisted
""“4 and
MM prit laid they thought
the Mile intended to leave.
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r was reported to
proposis o Ml
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Dorcas SS Class
Meets For Social
met Tuesday at the fome of Mrs
Ben Kenas led The ,
er and Mrs, Ben Ell
devotional, Refreshi
maintained to a,sjit
3 ipt* atu needed for
drjwiteonstruetihga
Ml bulidltig.
REYOND ANY TrTRon FVEI
DRAW* CLOSER
edifher frtig had suf-
drawn Ui elsr together
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receive a
‘•We lredy know th,
Benson sid. “Our heed is not
r facts but action on the facts
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John W. Mozingo to Jmes M,
Glover etux-a tract of land
TO oFTO Wylie Barnet Addition.
. E. P inehh et tot to
Linehar et to — a pareel
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; 3rd Marir
vef, thgt he}
“I fell in love- and married
Ollie because of his Character and
hot because he ws black to White
or anything ele." Mt*. BroWn
aaid in an interview. She nald they
planned to go to California as soon
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hite woman andher Negro hus-
‘ “ by the ditriet
to leave feks
bd marriage is
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he wm alerteeFehis nearby Bs
and ordered to the ek with Mi
HOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY
"Fivst Run At lame Law Aim.**
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. suit invelving land
for a 20 story building
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to show willingnes
____ with a ebnifaet to
lots from Mrs. Mor:
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dig with their maximum demands.
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The chrh df MW Natarege Will 1800 -E
honor all bbies o iM Eradle toll nsd,
department and thir parents at Smith,
All The Horizon-Spannlns
SitniiH of The Terror That
p Stopped The Westward
Pl MM A Mb l
M.ancb5
Zof"”-—
delegaiq
political complexions.” He
he hoped the convention
_____M devoted to state matters
'•as the M conventih li de-
voted to national party affairs.”
Li M. Kerbw Rites
rzaftthaileld At Clarksville
Worldy CLARKSVILLE - Leohai
— Hollis Ci Wells, a
student at Southwesterd Thdlogi-
cal Seminary at Fort Worth, will
be guest speaker for the Mara:
atha Baptist Church Sunday. Ser-
vices will be held at the SchmiU-
Floyd Hamlett Chapel, Mulberry
at Center, at 11 M. m. and 7:88
Hlow Hospital officials Mid .this
mnsns“hguPingwaaaayamok:
ning when, her toivemia auhmw
pitei Md went to her home at
2120 Crestwood.
Mr. Higie wa injured when
Mr f, parked to the dFiveway
began rolling baek-
thtreet. When
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BoreandlTaylok Lewisville -
SL"Sennings, Lewisvile -
wdlSm ' piet pemm -
the great questi6 Epeerning . .
the canals, assuming they do exist, meni
is whether they ate arteries such AIh.
as Waterway* devised by intel- Hh
ligent beings to some kid of
“When, |M there fjer
MRiM MiMUto wef sirugji
tM ritobdU yatr, he sid.,
MW tot 18 thoM that wr ft
es from short nd dropped i
in Sanger,
Hoyt M. Colo and E H. Davia
to Hillman A. Davis tux—4 lot
nr land out bf the Westview Suto
division. ।
Ernest William" Hopkins to
George R. Hoagland et ukma
tract of land out of tM R. Beau-
uowonwue
m22KK*
mdez-eete*e4"w2c6a” : ehez" code provides a prison
Decdtur satutany’mtningnd M 2" outside’to hartteiwf
live together Mre.
_ Mi yehts. But Western diplomats
DOING GOOD VOLUME in London reported Yasser Had
mm-t-Pepred Egbetidhtphdsidnt has
maintined firmly that Egypt has
_j fight of Mie control over the
canal. He announced the iational-
lent ion of the SUM Canal o. W
M but has said the walerw wii
he kept open to all shipping, be
is reported willing to give treaty
—--yr- ■ ; guarantes to that effect. But he
-t—ne Egyptian informatil prediet-
I Denito, ekhs
2
has done nothing in three and
if years bUt told a fact-findi
chference, 4
— » had no authority to negotiate on
own to atty compromis.-
A Japanese astr _
..... ____ repoFte seeing, several, et
4ty. Hubert Green saidtpam _________________
by stilf gazers aroihd the world.
Th existence to such ch
ln Has beeh the subjeet bt greet
tmt "They weFe first reported many
2“ decades ago, but other observers
who have spent a lifetime at tele-
slopes failed to catch-a glimpse
DEMOS
EntiFFMPg
complete scorn for the legality W
cdinty eonventions won by beme
erats :icandthe seme disregard
is being planned to Fof Worth.”
“For ehly by seating the illegal,
bolting delegations frf at least
five of the seven contested county
delegations eah the Shivrerat-
Republican machine reti -
tfol of the Democratic party T
Texas,” the folder said.
HkmA--w
thurtday W l___
infill /
chief,hid
r OANA ANDREWS -
KENTSMTTH -NDACRISTAL
GEORGE SHERMAN
WRSGM asm tumssumimbAmis
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown
advice after a grand Jury
________I to take action on charges
he presented tu it
findin He
laie*®t,
Uh eMi Md
sttemntrke
Astronomgrs elsewhere told of
observing a bright object near
Mars, believed to be a comet, and
a.yikt blond of yellow or yellow-
white dust spread over a portion
of the planet itself. The latter,
too, has been seen previously.
5 =22
not say where. 1 be as until
1971. Sometimes the plaet is as
far away as ass millon miles.
Most likely, If will be mnths
before information obtained now
cart to correlated and the mw
findings, if any, made publie.
— ool Crisis
ammsz
, hower adininistration today of fail-
p ing to meet the school crisis. He
listed this as a major Campaign
Back * hl« *
dosts.He said such a move wold
e designed to disrupt' traft
hrough the chnnel, and Would
be used as A exeuse fOr British
French militafy stolon agaist
Egypt
Britain’s Prime Minister Eden,
who has said his country cannot
Etypts,unfettered cort-
Sum, called Parliament ih-
___power to go
rond the terms to the 18-nati
—-lalional co1trol plan This
source said the commission thus
STURGIS
Centinued from Page 1
comes necessary. As of now, it
isn't necessary.”
Buses bringing white hildreh to
the school Were less than half
filled. Less than 100 children were
in classes.
A National Guard tank was
parked in front of the school en-
trance. Other tanks were stationed
at pack end of the block-.
Williams said the martial law
papers needed only his signature
o put this immunity of .approx-
imately 8,000 under military rule.
The guardsmieh 4th grf 94
Average speed of U. S. freight
trains is 18.6 miles per hour. This
includes loss of time for switch-
ing cars ill add out of the train.
5 e-e
t trips drag. nf hephews, iheludk.do Ef:
men through the surf;
• Marine, Wc. Terry Led,
was wasted ashore
,oot f a heer roek elirf
Idletoh said he attempted to
Adinittee: Grge Walter Hb-
Hard, 1410 W. Oak, rgiehl; Mrs.
Isabel Sherid, 612 Pieroe, ।
gicar; Master EaWi Mafofe;"
972, medical: Master Phillip Joh-
$n. 1224
1 ic ' "
IV/.60,3 ? V! <'
• ' J
.The latest i “ *
Mlehikazu out
Who like many
i Fett weeks bat htitr
closest approach to earth s
s "Hacmrman
rial service at 9:45 -a.m. H. 2
! The yngesi mothr Will Jamies
whitei Testament. kfen,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Siiker ti
Evansville, Ind., are gusts to Mr.*
and Mrs. A. L. Lane* *tor of 200
E. S) ‛ofe. ’
HOSPITAL NOTES 1
Britain and EraSce would now
call on their Nationals working as
pilots oh theeanal to leave their
ulieu./m •
eI/ .
Along the Vein ef Gentlemen’s •
. - Agreement" and "Pinky" cemes
"NORWAY our*
RICHARD WIDMANK—LINDA DARNELL
STEPHEN McNALLY— SIDNEYGPOITIER
Moreman
Next Sunday's issue of Family Weekly, tM Record-Chronicle
maqzine, suphement contains lively randhngndonnupr’roremhasyx,
Lsutmu “et
nuazqaam
asthe.administratron Pages 6-7: "20th Century MinutmnaklahmasprparaHons
--- " a today may save thousands of lives if tomefew sheuld briginaturto
ne disaster or enemy attack.
„ Pages 8-9: "LfUhc-h "'-Monotony stalks 1
• M can assure your willy i variely of irats
Page 10: "Jhio TreasUte
iWXW DA Advises .
Springfielda il Where he lerved a ua a.e J
Mixed Coup!
atioy Ek Eonventlohi andht eeu—L 21
■mp , NSW York. I
mig, abraBant Em30
Wil Spe
. Chr The Rev.
MA and dked that “somthing to
ofitt done iboiR thisiStfrK’nB;
thorities did et disclose the
mothe's name.
Air Force bffielis said she w*i
listed, as single *h*H$*haried.
name it.
seriesefnresionnkpfk white wi
_____ ha ROW York with Sehili w
"" Cratic leaden from tM New Eng- Atojnez
lafid ad Middi Alntie Stats: 2*,
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; Ffaheiseswednesday: rethis
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tnsahieei"aurnaedzbhepyaegses
hide and “Denton ounty “eertain.
V isn’t a good place for tht
- Barnes then turr ' to the youth
problem in th* county with words
* praise for the teenagers.-*. -
A“We are lucky in the eoujty"
Bernes suid, "There are oniy, ii
or to boss that cause us nil the
trbuble . this is toe same smal j
group that kives th hundrets to
other teenagers a black eye in
Ite opinion of the older folks."
H elosing, Barnes said that he
and his sik deputies had “run’’
4462 prisonts through the couniy
jail since Jan. 1. 1958 He said
mon of the criminals who +‛ther
passthrough or stepin
.... 8 Knew n Aboiit hbfrd tht It UVA
rnntr0 tins irmv
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the tem hiembers:with awards
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____prvisiods of 4 roniratt of
sale to the tots by Mrs. Moor.
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Gipbs, Justi, medical.
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