Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1956 Page: 16 of 16
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Lower, Longer
Than Present
These groups have been
recruiting agencies for the
effort to insure that the par
lull strengh casts ballots Nov
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od Morning
pt. Kangaroo
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. ( — Brought
before Magistrate Margaret Young
on a traffic violation, a motorist
from a small northwest Missouri
town startled the court by insist-
ing that a red traffic light doesn’t
mean "stop” — only “caution."
What’s more, in all his 40 years
of driving he’d never thought oth-
erwise. he said. The man paid a
115 fine and received a lengthy
blackboard lecture from highway
patrolmen.
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loot as state campaign
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Varmits’ Name Hard
To Spell, Pronounce
PEVELY, Mo. (* - Farmers
in this area won't believe their
eyes if they happen to spot a cou-
ple of critters on the loose in these
parts.
A truck carrying an animal ship-
ment to Chicago overturned, and
two coatimondis escaped.. They’re
cousins of the racoon family, but
have long snouts that gives them
an appearance similar to that of
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Texas Tabs Rise
In Road Deaths
In September
AUSTIN, Oct. 23 M_The De-
partment of Public Safety said to-
day 249 people were killed in Tex-
as traffic accidents during Sep-
tember. 20 more than in Septem-
ber. 1955.
The DPS listed injuries at 10,188
and property damage at $21,111,-
700. A year ago September inju-
ries were 9,063 and economic loss
was 112,813,000.
A total of 1,872 persons have
been killed this year in Texas
compared to 1,804 through Sep-
tember a year ago.
—in Texas
FORD
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5:30 Pick The Winner
FIELD DIRECTOR
Assisting him is Miss Ziggy
Hunter, permanent employee and
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FOR
SIGNS OF
ANY TYPE
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The most exhaustive endurance test ever given an
. automobile has just been completed by two stock
*57 Fords—identical in every respect with cars now
being offered by Ford Dealers.
Under supervision of the United States Auto Club
and the Federation Internationale do Automobile,
each of these two "57 Fords traveled 50,000 miles in
less than 20 days. Ford No. 1 averaged 108.16 mph
for the entire run ... Ford No. 2, over 107 mph.
These averages include time for all pit stops.
In all, the ’57 Ford smashed 458 national and
international records.
This test was run on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah...
it was the longest left turn in-history.
WEDSESDAY
4:00 Watch The Birdie
400 Watch the Birdie
4 OS Little Rancals
4230 Cartoons
5100 Roy Rogers -
6:00 Ramar of the Jungle
6:80 Porter Randall. Nava
6:40 sporta
6:45 Wenther
7300 Hi With Elizameth *
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lican organization.
“What’s more,” Ledrick asserts,
“'many of their members will re-
main Republicans. Ninety percent
of our active 1962 ‘Womanpower’
members have switched from the
3 00 Variety Fair
3 30 Matinee
6:16 Doug Edwards b Newis
530 Boston Blackie
6:00 Weather
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GET THI MOST FOR YOUR MONEY
TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP
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Horsepower ranges from 132 In
the so-called “Powerflow 8” to 238
in the "Fury 301," and other V-8s
in which the power pack is an
optional item. In 1956 models’
power output ranged from 128 in
the six-cylinder models to 200 in
the V-8s.
Compression ratios also have
been increased in all models.
Other inovations include 14-inch
wheels; 11-inch brakes; integral
all-weather air conditioning sys-
tem; safety recessed center steer-
ing wheel and new windshields
with greater glass area.
Padded instrument panel and
sun visors are available as option-
al items.
Nightime Movie
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organised party struc-
precinct to state level
Republican history was
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unis Rascals
Cartoom
Gene Autry
Ramar et. the
Neva, Porter
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Wenther. Jim
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Million Donor Movie
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In relays they drpve those cars night and day for a distance
greater than twice around the world ... a distance equal to
5 years of normal driving.
Not in all history has a man-bulk machine traveled so far in
so short a time—by land or sea!
But this was not a test of speed—but of endurance of the
"Inner Ford." A trial to take the measure of Thunderbird
Y-block V-8 power without qualification of any kind. A test
of running gear-of brakes, of materials in body and chassis
. Of steering and roadability, yes, and comfort, too!
A test, indeed, such as no cars have ever undergone, let alone
successfully concluded.
We feel that by their deeds, you shall know the ’57 Ford cars.
Surely they have told you, in decisive terms, that they are
worth more when you buy,.. and when you Ml .
Your Ford Dealer will gladly place at your disposal the new
kind of Ford that means a new kind of velue for your car-
buying dollar—the greatest the world has ever seen.
cans Clubs”, "Students For Ike",
and others, -have been organized
in all sections.
being counted, on here today as the
lever which will pry the state’s
electoral votes into the Eisen-
hower column again this year.
Contrasted to the skeleton party
oporation which relied mainly up-
on Democratic dissidents four
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I Matinee
GuiU’s successful Panhandle cam-
paign for Congress in 1950, he as-
sisted Guill in managing the' 1952
Republican campaign. Responsible
for the Panhandle area. Ledrick
was able to grovide a thumping
Eisenhower mjority from his sec-
tion—with Potter county casting
a 60 percent majority in his favor.
Most recently, Ledrick was as-
sistant to Leonard Hall, GOP
national chairman, with respon-
sibility for tea southern and south-
western states; he also served for
2% - years as Deputy Assistant
Postmaster General.
From his spacious, but ever-
crowded headquarters in Fort
Woth's Hotel Texas, Ledrick di-
rects state campaign strategy;
provides the necessary materials,
information, and speakers requir-
ed by regional party groups, and
receives-reports from field work-
ers in all sections.
BILL UTTER-FORD
SALES and SERVICE
Denton's Hometown Ford Dealer
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of the state.
Four years of hard work and
personal visits to nearly every
town in Texas laid the groundwork
for the structure which Ledrick
beads.
A major reason for the increas-
ed size of the organization, ac-
cording to Ledrick, is the growing
number of former Democrats now
willing to work as Republicans.
“Because of that, for the first
time we now have a working con-
tact in every county in the state,
including Loving county which has
less han 200 registered voters”,
Ledrick reports.
IN 210 COUNTIES
Republican commitees are ac-
tively working in 210 of the state's
2M counties—more than double
the total of 1952. In edition moot
of these-Counties have established
formal separate Eisenhower-Nix-
on headquarters. .
Citizens groups, including "Wo-
Lmhenu.n.‛n.o.
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field director of Texas'
can Party, who has visited each
of the state's 254 counties since
'952. developing contacts, organiz-
ing party groups and educating
workers on political campaign
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11:30 Texaa Living
11:43 Strange Adventure
13:00 High Noon News
13:30 Tennessee Brale
1:00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen For A Day
2:45 Modern. Romances
8:00 Movietime USA .
4:16 Nawa 3 Wenther
4:30 Tricka and Treats
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Cisco Kida
Democratic to the Republican
party.”
The organization's main con-
cern. now is the possibility of
over-confidence among Eisenhow-
er supporters. Workers are con-
stantly reminded of the 1948 presi-
dential election and urged to exert
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WAR HERO ON JOB
Charles E (Commando) Kelly, Congressional Medal of Honor winner credited with •
killing 40 Nazi soldiers in a battle in Italy, watches scrap being cut as he began
working as s scrap iron buyer for a St. Louis firm. The former Army sergeant,
plagued by illness and financial reverses since World War II, is making a “fresh
start" and said he was determined to "Provide security for my wife and six kids.”
(AP Wirephoto)_________
6:00 Weather
2 818 SeWona Today
630 Do You Trust Tour Wie
. 7 00 Millionatre
730 Ive Got A Becret
8:00 U. s. steel Row
8:55 GOP Nat Committee
* 9.-00 Arthur Godfrey
9:00 Arthur Godfrey
10:00 Red Skelton
DETROIT (fl - A complete
change in styling, body structure
and chassis mark the 1M7 Plym-
outh cars, to go on dealer display
Oct. 20.
The cars are lower, wider and
more powerful. They are five
inches longer. A broad hood, soar-
ing tall fin and forward thrusting
< headlight brow contribute to the
impression of length.
Independent front wheel suspen-
sion is obtained by the adaptation
of torsion bars to replace coils.
Bal joints are combined with the
torsion bars. The new rear suspen-
sion incorporates relocated leaf
rillo. Midland, San Antonio Har-
lingen, and Tyler with eight field
representatives contacting county
workers and telephoning daily re-
ports to state headquarters.
“From these reports we have -
soon Ike's support grow, and his
opponent's recede, and now we
can confidently predict victory to
November,” Ledrick asserts.
Field reports are based -pon ex-
haustive canvasses throughout the ‛
state. r
In the Rio Grande Valley, 30,000
telephone calls recruited more vol-
unteer workers than the party
could absorb.
At Austin, each of 2,800 regis-
tered voters in one precinct was
years ago, the 1956 Republican or-
ganization. directed by experienc-
ed campaign manager Paul C.
(Mickey* Ledrick from his bust-
in «lor.worthngerdquouprswtt Pampa, who first entered the po
branches extending to all sections ‘ " “
■ 8:00 Gary Moore
8:30 Oodfray
930 trike It Rich
10:00 Valiant Lady
10:15 Love Of Life
1030 .Bearch For Tomorrow
10 45 Guiding Lght
11:00 News
11:15 Henri’s of Hollywood
11:30 Ae The World Turns *
13 oo Our Mies Brooks
12:30 House Party
. 1:00 Council Comes to Call
1:30 B. Crosby
2100 righter Day
3:18 Sectet Stor
WEDNSDAY
400 frontier Playhouse
4 30 My Little Margie
5:00 jukebox
5:30 Ooke Time
5145 ews Caravan
- 6:00 News l
0:10 Weather
6:16 John Daly
6:0 Father Knows Beet
7:00 Kraft TV Theatre
8:00 This is Tour Lre
825 Demo Natl Committee
6:30 Twenty-One
0:00 Adventures of Hiram Holl-
• JO Hugh way Patrol
10:00 News
10:15 Weather
RESIDENTIAL BUILDER
THURSDAY
13:44 Cartoons
1:10 Kash Box
1:15 Theater 11
235 News
3:40 Kash Box
2:45 Ann Alden
. 100 Kash Box
f 5:05 Date With Drama
740 Rascais and Friends
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7:00 Bunup
3:00 Ding Dong School
8:80 Bandstand
0 oo Home
10 oo Kttty'e Wonderland
11:00 General Electric Frogram
WEDNEBDAY
415 News * Weather
430 Tricks and Treats
5:00 Mickey Mouse Club I
«:oo Kit Canos
650 Disneyland
130 Navy Log
SOO Wednesday Night Pights
8:40 GOT Nat Committee
8:45 Sports with Sherian-
0:00 Orate and Harriet
0:30 Ford Theatre
10100 Texaa News
• 10:16 Weather Telefacts
1025 News Final
10 JO Suspense
11-00 Tonight
THURSDAY
650 Let’s do Fishing
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A oar, like a man, i known by its deedt, not wordt.
That is why, we at Ford, despite our confidence in our *87
cars, let their deeds of accomplishment speak for themselves.
We wanted them to prove to you—in action—the tiamina and
performance-we had built into them. No words of ours could
- speak with equal conviction.
Therefore, we engaged an independent engineering organiza-
tion to test our ’57 cars more thoroughly than any other ears
• have ever been tested before-in this country or abroad.
We provided them with ’57 Fords-cars identical with those
now offered by Ford Dealers. The rest we left up to them.
Hara it what thay did
They took these oars to the Salt Flats st Bonneville. Utah..
Here, twelve of the world’s greatest drivers took over.
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7:00 Today
8:00 Heart of the City
8 30 Bandstand
9 00 Romper Room
0:30 His Honor Homer Bell
10:00 Tie Tac Dough -
10:30 It Could Be You
11:00 Julie Benell Show
12:00 News
12:05 Open House
12:30 Ray Milland Show
1200 Afternoon Film Festival
3:00 Comedy Time
3 JO Grandma's Magic Locket-
4 .00 Frontier Flav house
4:30 My Little Margie
5:00 Juke Box
5:30 Dinah Shore
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