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DENTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 9, 1959
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WASHINGTON (AP) —
E. (PETE) SNLSON
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resolution bySen. Clinton P. An*
derson (DNM). Anderson’s aim
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Calvert Gifts
FIRST BABY
To Be Studied
ship training for his denomination.
He has held a host of high posi-
Relief Fails
and church organizations.
as Stone.
that the government intends to use
See related pleture and stor-
and snowballs in his
Page 4,
Reac hes No. 6
But he quickly added that the
Pat Boone’s new book, "Twixt
David Thomas’ arrival.
of
reduCarmaaleytsla.
your
family to
tion.
Prentice-Hall Inc. has al-
ceiving money as
was
The 18 chapters of the book will
WEATHER
Steaks May Be Measured
By Sonic Waves Someday
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at Gsuge
i’ report;
of iodine. The bottle hit one
broke. The gun in hia hand dis.
era. turn to Page 3.
ballers open District 7-AAAA
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ness executives atop the Ford ad-
Hia challenge
Congress to live
underscored an
senators
also wo
showcase make
the producer to
votes of 50 senators;
of all 98 senators.
Church News
Classifled ...
Civil Rights
Legislation
Call ed For
MRS. STONE AND THE FIRST BABY
David Thomas Came Three Hours Too Late
Prizes Help
Even If Tax
y and other Iron Curtain
ee disregarded President
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IN Toners PAPER
WHAT IS this group called
the Jaycees? For some answ-
4, Passage of
tion designed to
era outlays in
DR. DOUGLAS GUTHRIE JR.
Mato Mysss President
sent and voting Thia
apply to motions to
Sports ........
Town Topics ..
TV Log .....
Women’s News .
Johnson
Forces
ready issued more than 112,000 cop-
ies
CLIBURN‘8 PARENTS
AU honorees except Cliburn are
born JM
Memorial
in many instances several years
to complete.
MORE THANISADDIET
methods as the cattle,producer,
the industry would be bankrupt. *
; PAPER ON PORCH?
LET I S KNOW
served aa one of the judges and
who will give the ?
the Rev. Edward
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_ it was an over, the drug store was a messiaind Miss Hair
was hospitalized. But the cash was still in the drawer. . W
ply of milk, a two - month movie
pass, a pair‘of shoes, a baby blan-
ket and a new lamp all given to
him by Denton merchants partici-
pating in the contest.
challenged the heavily Demo*
cratic new Congress to meet
the Communist threat by liv,.
ing within his 77-billion-dol- . -
hr budget and working to-
ward tax relief “in the fore-
seeable future*
DRUG STORE CAPER BLOWS
VP WITH BOTTLE BARRAGE
ly the type of beef cuts desired
by the housewife.
Slightly on the technical aide,
sonic waves in its ultimate devel-
opment, Miller anid, would mea-
sure hide, rind fat and muscle or
Et‛bon"HofitngWortsM"oPsan
Antonio, account executive for
tion and answer session 1
sharp queries met with
plies. .
new developments, said Miller
Millar described the housewife’s
choices at present as a steak or
other meat cut with toes than half
an inch of fet in the outside,
with more of the fat distributed
between the muscle of lean, red
Sun seti today at 5139 p,m., rises Saturday
at 7130 a.m. Fiehing: But,
X RAINFALL
(in’tnchey- '
A hoped - for 1958 income tax
deduction, which was missed by
some three hours and 14 minutes,
has earned for Mr and Mrs. J. T.
Stone of 1402 Mozingo about $90
worth of gift certificates and sev-
eral prizes in the Record-Chronicle
First Baby of 1959 Contest.
The little deduction, David Thom-
change the rules. now exempt
from any debate limitation.
RECEPTION
Saturday afternoon members of
the Denton Jaycee - ettes, wives
of club members. will be hontmoo
Procter said. The initial purpose
is to see whether the law has been
violated b the solicitation of mon-
ey from state employes for elec-
tion campaign*.”_____
By NORRIS JACKSON
Record-Chronicle Staff Writer
LEWISVILLE - North Texas
housewives in the not too distant
future of thia apace era may be
buying beefsteaks tied closely to a
princile that guided the world's
first atomic - powered submarine
under the polar regions and
around the,world.
Sonic waves, which measured
the depth and thickness of ice
above and below the USS Nautilus
on its historic cruise, are worming
their way Into the beef cattle in-
dustry.
The 'advancement was hailed by
one of the Southwest’s leading beef
production experts as “the great-
est single item that science has
and doctor's degrees from Atlantic
Christian, College, Vanderbilt and
Yate aa WoU as honorary doctor’a
dent of the Uvalde Wool and Mo-
hair Co.; Van Cliburn, 24, of EB-
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untimely considering ye
point, enlarged the Stone_______
four members The other three
each cut to sell to the housewife
is taken off income of the produc-
•r, ho continued. ----- : --
BETTER MARKETING
“The producer would know tn
three - tenths of a second if a par
ticular animal should be held, for
breeding purposes and hard build-
ing." he said.
Performance and progeny test
syrup. It smashed on the counter next to the gunmen, drenching
them. ,
The bandits went into a sticky retreat, firing wildly about the
store at their unseen foe. One bullet smashed into a perfume dis-
TMPIRATURIS
(Eupuriment Statlee Ruper)
M«k Thunday ........-----........
Lw this meming -.............
Migh war age ..............
lew veur h*_____--------
" Atm
for a reception hi theStarlite
Room of the hotel.
‛stoe..........:______
maneuver behind the cov-
id a quart bottle of cough
At the luncheon Mikoyan partici-
pated in a
Under the present rule, takes
the votes of 66 senators, or two-
thirds of the entire membership,
to bring a debate to a bait and
force an issue to a vote.
< missed to the left with too ahampoo, but
with the mouth wash.
. LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)—A lady pharmacist with a strong
throwig arm routed two gunmen Thursday night with a barrage of
bottles. -
Mrs Marian Buckmaster ducked behind a counter when the "ban-
expected to bo present to receive
their awards. Cliburn’s parents,
Mr and Mrs Harvey L Cliburn
of KDgore, are expected to receive
the award in behalf of their son
whose dental trouble resulted ta
the cancellation of several of the
pianist’s concerts aa well aa his
Denton appearance.
Master of ceremonies for Satur.
Mikoyan Backs Up
Russia's Stand On
are a
added,
man, has to know
science and needs <
tion to quickly take
new developments."
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nt once/'
His remarks today followed a
session of blunt talk on war and
economy and therefore the na-
tion’s safety."
His 5,000-word address, prepared
for personal delivery at a joint
session of the Senate and House,
also set forth these other highlight
proposals calling for:
1. Enactment of new etvfl righto
legislation to be s submitted to Con.
gress soon Without being specific
about the legislation, the President
NOT ENOUGH TIME
Herring said his committee
would not have time to look into
other departments before its term
expires next Tuesday with the
convening of the 56th Legislature.
Herring said the committee’s final
reports would be forwarded to dis-
trict attorneys which may have an
interest in their findings.
The hearings on the state comp
trailer's office were originated in
an effort to see whether additional
legislation could improve the tax
collection procedure, he said.
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ome . t
oi..c
They hollered insults and paraded
with n coffin and anti-Communist
Sha opened her attack with a pint
lan on the side of the head and bra
charged. sending a bllet into Miss H
of our consideration, just on its
face," Procter, said.
OTHER PROBES
Mrs Stone discovered she was
Denton County’s first new mother
of 1959 while still in the hospital.
"My doctor told me right after
David Thomas was born that I was
the first new mother at the hospi-
tal and they hadn't heard about any
others Ofcourae. we were hop-
teg the baby would come in time
to be a 1958 income tax deduction
ually, and to assure “greater free-
dom for markets to reflect that
wishes of producers and con-
sumers." ’
Aa in the- case of the thera,
Eisenhower went into no detail on
the farm program. The specific
provisions bf all the programs wi
be set forth in a series of special •’
messages to Congress in the next
several weeks.
Eisenhower told Congress the
nation's economy is strong and
healthy, and that the 1958 business
ahoncueta“y.to
response to reporters’ questions on
a Soviet proposal which would
make West Berlin a demilitarized
"free city."
Mikoyan, currently on a tour of
U.S cities, made a brief speech
urging cooperation for an enduring
peace and said there is a "grant
deal of mistrust between us and
Buckmaster executed a flal
her counter, popped up and
Asked if he would propose an
East-West compromise on with-
far the beef producer. He Mid if
any other industry used as slip-
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WEATHER
Dr. Sadler, the main speaker,
holds earned bachelor’s, master’s
names for themselves -
The event is the Texas Junior
Chamber of Commerce’# annual
banquet recognizing men whom
the Jaycees cal the Five Outstand-
ing Young Texans of 1958.
The banquet will be held at 7:39
pm, in the northeast dining room
of Hubbard Hall, just off Oakland
Avenue, on the TWU campus
Principal speaker will be Dr. M.
E Sadler of Fort Worth, president
of Texas Christian University.
The five young Texans to be hon-
ared are Fred C. Chandler Jr.,
22, at Fort Stockton.
action tonight to Bronco Gym
against Sherman High. Page
' troops, Mikoyan de-
------- “We already regard our
proposal as a compromise. We
don’t suggest that Western troops
be withdrawn and replaced by
other troops." ।
Mikoyan's comments came to
the courts.
LABOR LAWS
2 New taws aimed at wiping
out "corruption, racketeering, and
abuse of power and trust in labor-
management affairs." Eisenhower
expressed disappointment the last
Congress. also Democratic-control*
ted. did not act in this field des-
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the Democratie
day night's program will be W. E.___________ ________________
(Pete) Snelson of Midland, imme- * awayr withit all
diate past president of the Texas at
Jaycees.
20 fonight.
WEST TEXAS, Clear to partly cloudv with
lowest temperatures in Nt tonight.
EASI, soum CENTAL TEXAS: ciear ta
DETROIT (AP) - "A salesman
sometimes names a higher price
than he expects to get for his
goods- Soviet Dep. Premier An-
astas I. Mikoyan said today re-
garding the Soviet proposal that
all troops be pulled out of Berlin.
rector of Denton’s St. David's Epis-
copal Church, who win give the
benediction; and Lee Mills, an
NTSC student from Mesquite, who
will provide music.
Actual presentation of the
awards. large statuettes, will be
made to the five young men by
Dr. Guthrie, the state Jaycee
president.
Many of the visiting Jaycees,
withinthat budget
-------- almost sure
to figure in the UM presidential
campaign.
None gress "
peace Thunday night to a group
of captains of American industry
nt one of the Midwest’s most ex-
clusive etabs.
Inside the Detroit Club Thurs-
day night Mikoyan attended a
private dinner given in his honor
by Walker Cisler, president of the
Detroit Edison Co . electric util-
ity. Some 60 tenders of business
and finance of this automotive
capital of the world listened at-
tentively to an appeal by Mikoyan
for an end to the cold war and
the beginning of a "hot” peace be-
tween the Soviet Union and the
United States. _ ,
Outside the club, a crowd of
OTHERS
Also Jack Gray of Denton,
judge of the 16th District Court
and a previous award winner, who
wdulansptmitomnmnomtess ’Tft
choked off by two-thirds of the
56‛TH YEAR OY DAILY SERVICE— NO 137
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"The day to long past when all
the tools a beef producer needs
and rope," he
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None Last 24 Moums
None This Month
1.00 Jon. Average
. • . i Nohe This Year
some 300 screaming refugees from None un v*w
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REMEMBER WHEN
Plot Point had three banka
and Aubrey had two?
500 DUE FOR BANQUET
Five Will Receive
"One cowman sells 10 head to-
day, another sells 30 or 40 tomor-
I row, and some sell the next dy."
i he declared. "Why not pool those
* sales and sell through a coopera-
. five that will sort to rise and
! quality and add more dollars to
. your income?"
FAST WAY
Milton Milter, fieldman for
the American Angus Assn for
pearly one score years, told the
Denton County Livestock Aasn. in
Lewisville Thursday night that
the new scientific development
could actually give the producer a
fast way of building breeding
herds capable of producing exact-
meat thickness of an animal as it _______________________
walked through an ordinary sore meat What the butcher trims off
teg chute.
play, spreading an overpowering aroma over the battlefield.
As the bewildered. bespattered bandits turned and fled Mrs.
master loosed a finalsalvo,—She was a........
Milter suggested more scientific
the gapsobwen costs and*income
EW ly are urging that Rule 22 be over
—that s what we were aiming for. hauled t Mmit filibusters to te
Matvra--asataT wu*™ H HH-HM- HHMMME4IP w
tion camnpaigns or for POlILCal pur- —
poses. He said the practice of re- The- popular new book, written
' Tl, . 1 a Christmas gift by the singer who began his climb
customary but he had accept- to stardom while a student at
■ — NTSC, deals with Boone'a ideas on
By Grand Jury
AUSTIN <AF>—Diet. Atty. Les' Sen Cute Krueger of El Campo
Procter said today he will ask the agreed with Herring that an inves-
grand jury Tuesday to review the tigating committee should be in
Senate Investigating Committee s action at all times, but said the
report on state Comptroller Rob- upcoming session would cramp an
ert s. Calvert : investigating body's time.
The committee alleged Calvert Procter said "Aa soon aa were
received about $28,000. In pash t ceive the report we will read *
from his employee since taking fully and whatever is indicated by
office in 1949. Calvert denied the the report we will da"
amount, but admitted receiviagj ...... ■
Boone’s Book
ing, now used by more efficient
EX Tri
“V“,“T* a« “ “9,. SMOC and haphazard marKetng
and prolonged operation, requiring - - - - '
expected from all parts of '
will begin arriving in Denton
day morning Moat will stay over-
night at the Southern Hoel
an appropriate means to protect
the buying power of the dollar,"
ecoa __. 7*o President did not specify just
.6 what he has in mind, but be again
direction calld on labor and business
lenders to exercise statesmanship
to curb the wageprice spiral. And
he announced he will set up a
Cabinet committee on price ate*
IMBB 2
" He said spending will •Micrease
for health programs, federal aid
for sciehce and education. city re-
development, and federal aid for
members are Dad, who works for
the Lone Star Gas Co. in Denton.
Mother and big sister Geyla Den-
ise. 2%. Sister. by the way, loves
her little brother dearly and has
been watching over him since he
came home with mother last Sun-
day. I
la addition to the $90 in gift cer-
tificates and awards earned by Da-
vid. he also will receive from the
annual first baby contest a new
camera, a portrait, a month's sup-
Approximately 1500 persons are: /_____..J___
expected in Denton Saturday night tian Coltego and the University
to honor five men, none over 35. | of Detroit
who’ve already made Texas-sized Before c—.
I of TCU in 1941, ______
minister of the Central Christian
i necessary for _____ ___ _
keep abreast M butcher as a mult, he said.
—— Preeter. sald Ite will eall.em- TwelvenndTwetMy" Msreached
plyes of the state comptroller’s the No 6 spot on the list of the
s ar
nesn,Froet ersaid yes but not And there appears to be no emd
amongtetrsnnt, invegtigtors in sight to the sales climb of the
yCelranttntdusenathemmony per book, just a month after publica-
sonaliy and far the betterment of
the department and not for elec
_ ministration building. In the after-
noon he continued his inspection
of the motor industry with tripe
to General Motors and Chrysler.
be serialized in the Record-Chron-
------- . icle, beginning Sunday. A chapter
Asked if he planned to look into will appear each day.
ether despartments, Procter said ■ 1 iii"iw i ■- "i " - nw । ।
LIKE THE NAUTILUS?
there would be an inquiry depends ----
on whether we should get more
information from any source "
Sen. Charles Herring of Austin,
committee chairman, said, "This
came up during our investigation.
I think it would be wise for n
future committee to look into the
other departments to end such
abuses if they exist."
or dropped ta
achieve a balar
lar budget. His
win go to cong
Satur- - dits triad to hold up cashier Marlene Hair, 31, on the other side of ,
the drug store. •
Church, of Austin, dean .of Lynch- tioa in education, civic,
burg (Va.) Callage, member of a1
recoosiM is fading into history
- "Personatrincome. Ml Mid. "I
of waste.
WAY OF LIFE • •
But, he added at another point, ..
"The basic question facing us to- i V.
day la more than mere survival— 1
the military defense of national
life and territory. It is the preser-
vation of acway of life." 2
"Wo must meet the world chal-
lenge and at the same time permit
no stagnation in America.” he
said
“Unless “we progress, we re-
quest is expected to go higher than
. the $3,700, 000,000 tagged for spend- >
ing this year.
DOMESTIC PROGRAMS
Eisenhower did net list the da-
mestie programs to bo curtailed
________ developed to overcome a narrow-
PENTON HIGH'S basket ing gap between production costs
‘ 1 and sales for the cowman.’*
South Locust at Sycamore, where -man on the side of
an information booth will be. man-
ned in the lobby by Dented Jy-
COM. \ — . —— --—-4
But he quickly added that the placards.
USSR had no such thought tn f’ Earner in the day. Mikoyan had
mindandreg ards.its proposals ter y* for economicKrona.
A.settiement.of the Berlin prob- in the morning he flew from Cleve-
lem as 'good and reasonable." land to Detroit. Hl visited’the
A-bed u ---—----— Port Motor research center,
the engine plant. Ma assembly
line at the River Rouge plant and
then had a private luncheon with
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Texas-Sized Honors
Ike Challenges Demos
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In a State of the Union message
outlining administration plans for
---------------- building a better and stronger
Immediate Past Prisidsai America to this space age of ca-
tastrophic war possibilities, the
President said his formula is de-
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Denton Record-Chronicle
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degrees trom ‛FCUAdantie€hris-tfact-finding committee of laymen
I tinn Call— -nd “h- "Ii—U_ in Japan and director of leader-
the Texas Employers Insurance
Assn, and Employers Casualty
of the Coodea Petroleum Corp. clared: "V
In Show Of Strength
WASHINGTON (AP) —
The Senate- today turned
down a key proposal design-
ed by civil rights advocates
to clear the way for a tight
new curb on filibusters
The roll call vote was the first
test of strength in the swirling bat-
tie over rules touched off with the
start of the new Senate session
two days ago:---------------------
It marked ra striking victory for
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson (DTex) and other Demo,
cratic and Republican Senate
leaders backing a compromise of-
fared by Johnson.
NIXON SETBACK
Conversely, it was a major set-
back for Vice President Richard
ag Ari... au - M mApezaa. ane g_
M. -V-XOn anu a DTartSan.anE
filibuster bloc of northern and
western senators
The vote eame on a motion by
Johnson to table and thus kill a
TriumphTo Live Within Budget
Senate Rejects Move ... ........ (
To Curb Filibuster /
signed to preserve thia nation’s
way of life.
Useless expenditures, he said. .
"might tend to undermine the
Senate has the right to adopt its
own rules by majority vote at the
start of o session. .
The anti-filibuster forces were
still ta. from giving up.
They Said that if they lost out on
this first round, they would at-
tempt to change more to their lik-
ing a compromise antifilibuster
resolution of Majority Leader
Johnson.
It was Johnson.whooffered the
motion to table Anderson’s pro-
posal.
DECISIVE VOTE
Sen Jacob K Javits (R-NY):
one of the coalition leaders, Mid
the shewdown on Johnson's tabling
motion would be "the decisive
vote on this whole question."
Opponents of a change in Senate
rules contend that adoption of An-
derson'i motion would leave the
Senate without any rules and open
up a Pandora’s Box of confusion.
In a move to counter that argu-
ment. the coalition forces planned
to revise the proposal somewhat
before the showdown vote.
Specifically, it would be revised
to read ghat the rules of the Sen-
Berlin Withdrawal Hz
employment law “to make it clear
highways
lie called also for continuation
,—= of the foreign aid program, but
did not estimate its cost. The re-
"Eienhowme shlhis military
budget will advance ”a sensible
posture of defense," along with
increased efficiency and avoidance
Changing ideas o the housewife
about the type of beef cut she
chooses as she panses the butcher's
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cept for Rule 22, the antifilibuster
rule.
ANOTHER SECTION
Another new section would spenl
out that immediately following
adoption of the resolution, the
next order of business in the Sen-
ate would be to consider the revi-
sion of Rale M ----------------
Leaders of the coalition general-
advantage of The roving cattle buyer and con-
tract buyer does the sorting to
quality and size, selling in carload
lota and pockets the difference of
low prices to the producer and
higher prices to the feeder or
ed no gifts since 1957. ...
“Based on the information re- the problems faced by teen-agers
a ceived yesterday, we are going to and their parents But it‛s appeal
took into it The matter is worthy is wider than just those two groups.
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Others on the banquet program
include the Rev. James R Reed,
pastor of Denton's First Christian
Church, who will give the invoca-
tion: Tommy Opting, president of
the Denton Jayees, who will wel-
come guests; Dr. Douglas Guthrie
Jr. of Waco, president of the Tex-
as Jaycees, who will introduce Dr.
Sadler
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