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LEWISVILLE (Staff) - Funeral
Colored slides of her summer
trip to Russia were shown to Ro-
tarians Thursday by Dr. Elsie
Jenison, TWU economics profes-
sor. The luncheon was held in the
Pat Boone Country Inn.
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SATURDAY MORNING I
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Good Time And
spokesman confirmed that some
business firms have attempted to
use call girl expenses as deduc-
tions on income taxrturns. .
TOO LATt TO CLASSIFY
1950 FORD, v.a, mw tires, a good ant.
One owner, $360. A L Wilkiror, 709
Bollver, DU2-8748.
lost. Manshlck rimmad.glanin. Reward.
Celt 2-7421.
[OST 1 * Pinkjeuitold,Wediesdaymoming,o
Street neer Stanewell Jaabaa.
of Waco; a daughter, Mrs. Pearl
Jernigan of Lewisville; a sister,
Mrs. Ollie Kerr of Gainesville, a
brother, Albert Wyatt of Irving.
18 grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
FIRST RUN
FEATURES 4:50—9:55
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posing as out-of-town professional
men raided a well-furnished Man-
hattan apartment Thursday night
and arrested four women on vice
charges.
Five businessmen found in the
it’s Cheaper Then
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sitter
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dinging to outmoded, obsolete, in-
effective price support and acre-
age control programs," he said.
ADJUSTMENT!
He said the way to cut this
Clark replied that "in my judg-
ment the Public Housing Admin-
istration Agency has gone almost
mad" in determination to have its
way.
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Three top law enforcement of-
ficers from the Denton area will
attend an auto theft seminar spon-
sori-d by the Texas Police Assn,
in Sulphur Springs today.
They are Denton Police Chief
NEW YORK (AP)-Secretary of
Agriculture Benson said today the
cost of financing federal farm pro-
grams has risen dangerously high.
Benson said the government will
have more than nine billion dol-
lars invested in farm surpluses
Ore E. Davis Rebekah Ledge Na.
Ml initiation scheduled for tonight
has been cancelled.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. Clara Black,
IM Wilson, medical; L. T. Hi-
Hard. 1108 Wilson, medical; Mro.
Nova Roach, 403 Fulton, medical;
Miss Debra Kaye Martin, Route
ing Russia.____
cities from Leningrad in_______
to Yalta on the Black Sea. She
WREMOONLD-SESSUEWMNK/WA
HEY KIDS !I!
FREI — Any Child
Under 12 Bringing Live,
White Rabbit to Sot.
Matinee Admitted Free
bills drafted by Sparkman and
Sen. Joseph P. Clark (DPa) “
cepted from all persons in the
community. Officers say there al-
eo wil be containers for persons
desiring to make monetary con-
tributions.
DOWNSTAIRS Garag opartmant, private both,
«wpN pefemd block Ns. 0U2-4805
weekends, after A week days.________
NE Bedroom, tumished aportment, private,
IM bills paid. 1120 w.Oek.Cell, MU
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the principal
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11 Phillips Mr.
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17. Rovei BMW
2, medical; Miss Kim-
Grissom, 1704 Panhan-
W. D.
Homer
Linwood Roberson
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TODAY — Open 12:45
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die, medical; Mrs, J. E. Jenkins.
Lake Dallas, medical; Mrs. Ed-
gar McDaniel, 411 Mullins, Lew-
isville, medical; Mrs. William H.
Kimbrough, Bowie, medical; Miss
Alonda Kim Gay. Wilmer, surgi-
cal; Joe Browder, »25 Crestwood
surgical; Mrs. Arthur P. Stabler,
1008 Thomas, medical; Mrs. Thom-
as Livingston, 526 Skinner, medi-
cal; Mrs. Bill Ford, BlI Egan,
would appeal a conviction to a
five-man Superior Court provided
under the new legal code put in
effect after dictator Fulgencio
Batista's overthrow Jan. 1. The
higher court has not yet been
named.
Dacosta had challenged the le-
gality of trials under that code,
contending that all crimes charged
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the agreements within the Bagh-
dad Pact framework in keeping
with a pledge Secretary of State
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Hell Fight
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A rummage sale on the trade
curity in defence guarantees." Ho
proposed doing this under author-
ity already granted by Congress
without the need for formal trea-
ties. Such a course would avoid
possibly dangerous delays while
the U.S. Senate considered and
approved new treaties.
EXISTING AGREEMENTS
The agreements proposed by the
State Department would be a re-
statement of existing mutual se-
curity agreements already signed
with them plus some words not-
ing the Middle East resolution
approved by Congress March 1,
1957. This resolution gave Presi-
dent Eisenhower authority to use
armed force, as well as economic
aid, to assist Middle East coun-
tries whose independence was
threatened by outside attack or
subversion..
The department apparently feels
that any stronger pledge might
require a formal treaty.
WORDING WEAK
la the negotiations, however,
Iranian and Pakistani government
leaders have criticized the pro-
posed wording of the agreements
as far too weak.
Both have requested unequivo-
cal American commitments to
come to their aid in the event of
attack from any quarter, Commu-
nist or non-Communiat.
Turkey has made no such ob-
jections, mainly because as a
member of the 15-nation North
Atlantic Pact it believes it has suf-
ficient defense guarantees from
the United States.
Sosa Blanco’s counsel, Capt.
Aristides Dacosta, had said he
Bake Sale To Aid
Krum Dime! Drive
KRUM (Special) - The Krum
community wil not have a house-
to-house drive for the March of
Dimes this year.
The Krum Hawkeye Home Dem-
onstration Club k sponsoring a
community wide all day bake Mle
Saturday In the Ned MeKinney
Building in Krum to benefit the
ever, with the draft of an agree-
ment proposed in talks in Ankara.
Diplomatic authorities who dis-
closed the backstage argument
Friday said there seems little
the union
would not stop the company from
using non-union Denton labor.
“Our Denton employes are doing
a good job" he said "and we will
continue to use as many local em-
ployes as we can."
So far, the picketing has not in-
terferred with any of the construc-
tion jobs on either campus.
“Our recommended program
really has never been put into op-
eration," he Mid. "It has never
been given a. real try.”
Senate consideration by Feb. 1.
"I see no reason why it couldn’t
go to the White House in the
month of February," he added.
Charles E. Slusser, public hous-
ing administrator, sharply criti-
eized many features 'of housing
IS. ineleir Oil
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price support levels,
for major crops, _
Money and driver’s license. Call_DU2,
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(Stories Elsewhere This Issue)
George M. Hopkins Sr. 1010 W.
Oak.
Jesse Les (Jack) Huey of Route
L Krum.
Oscar Russell Wyatt of Lake
Dallas.
p.m. todey. New York Tima, They or ro
viM by polr, uerin a Turr Inc, w
Pallat- (Rivefsid 13441), member d‘ th
will be
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Monday in Karachi, Pakistan.
The United States is negotiating
FORT WORTH (AP - Hogs 50, sleedy
to 25 lower, choice $17.50.
Sheop 600, steadv good end eholce
ambs $-17, wooled tanks $16.50, shom
lamb 117.
atle Ni ealves Mi steady medlum
and low grade fat cows $1019, medivm to
good CtlVM $2428, lower grde $18-23,
mnedium to good atocker calvt V26-31.50.
new tom nock nauuM
farmers more freedom to produce
so they might expand markets.
He called specifically for legisla-
tion this year modifying, wheat.
JUNE WEBB —
THI WILBURN BROS.
Doyle * Teddy
The Smoky Mt. Boys
Big Howdy Forrester
Bashful Brother Oswald
Pop end His Jug Band
wm in Russia when American
troops went into Lebanon.
Tourists stay in certain hotels in
each city, she Mid, and she de-
scribed the Russian method by
various points of interest are not
visited,
"We never were told we could
not visit a collective farm,” she
pointed out, “but it wae never
found convenient for as to exam-
inn 000.”
' Her trip included a stop in East
Berlin, which she described as
"the most forlorn thing I have
Dr. Wallace Woolsey was pro-
ry Don Roach, Roanoke, medical.
Dismissed: Walter H. Bowdon,
Justin; Grover C. Splawn, Pilot
Point; Mrs. Arthur Van Arsdale
and baby, 807 Gregg; Mrs. C. F.
Barrett Jr., Lake Dallas; Rex
Kirby, Sanger; Master Timothy
Ware, 111 f. Wood; George Allen
Preson, 1401 Austin: Mrs. E. L.
Newland, 1808 McCormick; Miss
Kathleen Looney, 730 Greenwood;
Mrs. W. M. Martin Jr., Route 1;
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Yvonne DCarlo
Edmond O'Brien in
“SILVER CITY"
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"THI BOWERY BOYS
MEET THI MONSTERS"
A Spine-Tingling
Comedy Riot
Monday night.
Kennedy, who entered the apart-
ment In the raid with five detec-
tives, Mid the establishment bad 1
been operating for about six
months, furnishing girls at fees
ranging from 350 to $100.
Charges were made on the CBS
radio program, presented by com-
mentator Edward R. Murrow,
that some big business firms have
employed prostitutes to entertain
prospective customers and help to
owing deals and make sales.
Murrow and others connected
with the program have declined
to give authorities the sources of
information for the program, on
which persons identified as prosti-
tutes and businessmen spoke
anonymously.
Kennedy, digging into the vice
situation in the city, came up with
a phone number and a coded con-
versation which opened the door
to his detectives.
The raid, was on a $250-a-month,
three-room apartment at 412 West
End Ave., near 81st St. Police and
Grissom, 1106 Morse; Mrs.
------- Russell and baby; 404
Wainwright; Miss Rebecca Webb.
1114 Clover; Mrs. Lloyd Jeffrey,
1019 Aileen; Robert Lee Crandall,
Sanger; Horace L. Cross, 818 Pir-
tle; Mrs. James Franklin Ham-
"You know, we never get an argu-
ment on that one."
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Death Sentence
Given Soldier
tow York Stock Exshange
1. Amerjcan Con. w..
>. Amerkten Tel. a Tel.
3, Anacenda Copper —-
4 Armco Stqel „u
i lch. nv ________
6. hance Vough -
7, hamplin Oil m.
by July and that the cost_____
ing and financing these stocks
will run over a billion dollars a
Friday, January 23, MB
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Stephen Wyatt of Richardson, Jack
Wyatt of Lake Dallas, Farl Wyatt Car Theft Seminar
of Garland. Hershell Wyatt of
Lewisville and Oscar Wyatt Jr.
apartment were not arrested.
The raid was led by First Dep.
Police Commissioner James R. . -------------,
Kennedy, who is heading a police to * taxreturn, are
probe into the caU girl racket allowed" the ene
touched off by allegations made
on a nationwide radio program
Mt »i«» woba, lonorcoidwethr ta»E
will atack, 818 aar4i 80 hair sent. MA-
9109._______
FURNISHED Nic $room epartment, bath.
Younugoyel prelerred. D*0’ 2514
meniv-uimmina-garagp-cprtmeme,wi
the school construction projects |
had been set by the state in the _
construction contracts and that I
the construction company was pay- ■
In Iraq, one of the original mem-
bers of the pact.
“ a said then that the United
would "promptly enter in-
to agreements with nations in the
alliance to give them added se-
Dial DU2-9621
Two men pleaded guilty to theft (
offenses la 16th District Court this
week and one of them received a i
three-year penitentiary sentence. |
District Judge Jack Gray sen-
tenced Odis Roe, 47, of Lewisville
to three years in the penitentiary
for cattle theft. The crime occur-
red Aug. 1, whoa Roe stole a calf
from Ramsey’s Dairy near Lewis-
ville.
James Arlen Anderson, 25, of
Fort Worth pleaded guilty to a
charge of stealing a boat motor at
Lake Dallas. He was given a five-
year probated sentence. ;
In Judge W. K. Baldridge’s <
County Court, Floyd Wendell Ire- 1
land. 88. pleaded guilty to a charge
of driving while intoxicated and ।
was fined 350 and assessed court
costs and was sentenced to three
days to jail Hie driver’s license
also wm suspended for six months.
er has asked. 4 _
Sen. John Sparkman (D-Ala),
presiding over Senate hearings on
the hotly disputed program, pre-
dicted that a one-package housing
bill far broader and more costly
than Eisenhower wants will be
passed by Congress before the end
of February.
The Democrats, with command-
ing majorities in both Senate and
House, are driving for a swift pas-
sage of a comprehensive housing
program in a single bill. It would
contain money and authority the
President describes as urgently
needed to keep some housing
activities alive, plus many other
items he believes should be cut
or otherwise amended drastically.
Eisenhower has demanded a
bold-down on federal spending to
achieve a balanced budget.
Norin an F. Mason, federal hous-
ing administrator, and other ad-
ministration spokesmen appealed
Thursday for action now on em-
ergency needs, with less urgent
matters to be considered later.
They called for quick action on
a ND to provide 100 million dol-
lars of new money for urban re-
newal grants, 280 million dollars
for college housing loans, and an
increase of six billion dollars in
mA mortgage insurance author-
ity.
Mason and the others all advo-
cated a separate bill to handle
long-range urban renewal and
other problems, which presumably
would simplify the President’s
task in deciding whether to sign
or veto such a measure.
Sparkman told reporters he sees
no likelihood that the Senate Bank-
tag Committee conducting the
hearings would .adopt the two-bill
approach He said he feels an
[ omnibus bill would be ready for
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WASHINGTON fAP) - Senate
Democratic leaders called 14 wit-
nesses today to counter the Ei-
senhower administration’s appeals
for enactment of its own housing
A crowd of 17,000 shouting,
Jeering Cubans who had jammed
Havana’s Sports Palace for the
start of the trial had gone home
hours before. Only about 300 news-
men and armed, bearded guards
lai’s tax proposal in the gover-
ror’s message to the Legislature
Wednesday.
Alcorn said Daniel "has resort-
ed to dangerous patchwork and
procrastination , . . The governor
hrs chosen to make the oil and
gas producers A Texas the scape-
goat again in another piecemeal
approach to our state's fiscal
preblems."
Daniel sald a producer would
pay the tax only when he did not
'have a sale contract in advance
of production. The gas producer,
the governor said, "certainly
could pass the tax on to his pur-
chaser since he is not bound in
advance as to the prie to be
charged for his gas."
Many other states, Daniel Mid,
and pin pointed New York, collect,
ed two or three times as much
as Texas does on gas produced
in this state.
• "It would be a great mistake
for your organisation to fight the
battie of the long-line gas compa-
nle and try to kep the state from
receiving, a fair tax on those who
are making the greatest profit
from these long-term dedicated
gas reserve contracts," Daniel
said.
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mett. Route 2.
Elm Street Hospltal & CInle
Admitted: Nolan Landers, San-
ger, medical.
Dismissed: Baby Brenda Wright,
Route 2, Pilot Point.
BIRTHS
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Jenkins, Lake Dallas, at 8:21 a m.
Jan. 22 in Flow Memorial Hospi-
tal.
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. William
H. Kimbrough. Bowie, at 11:21
a.m. Jan. 22 in Flow Memorial
Hospital.
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Edear
McDaniel, 411 Mullins. Lewisville,
at 3:19 p.m. Jan. 22 in Flow Me-
morial Hospital.
the death penalty did not exist
then.
The Cuban Constitution of IMO
barred capital punishment. It wae
modified by decree Jan. 11 to per-
mit executions for war crimes.
Dacosta's argument also applies
to the estimated 1,500 Batista
partisans arrested since the dic-
tator's overthrow, and to the 280
or more persons already executed
by Castro's firing squads.
date by using a password, got into
the apartment easily.
The raid was pulled a few hours
after an Internal Revenue Service
hmm Lnimn
ed, privete bath,
4g3 »hw a pm
Rkoii ’toss Voertman’tVarkine.:- mw
Ieaqing, redeuigned OHlc* front with
Bechelor’s ouwim for 11. Private entrance,
im«<» room, atudy mom,, with sis
kitehen. Perking area in )*• °*’
UNFURNSNED W turnlhed, 2-bedroom
program will
High students.
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neighborheod.. Couple er working girla.
bear town an TWu. 620 Aust ____
hKfr~clMn, 2room furished apartment, .2 - —.-
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Oil Opponents
- f AUSTIN (AP)-Gov. Price Dan-
iel promised yesterday to fight oil
and gas producers who would op-
pose his three per cent tap pro-
posal on dedicated natural gas
rererves.
He wired President Charles W.
A’corn ot the Texas Mid-Continent
Oil and Gas Assn, that his organ-
iz tibn sould not oppose the meas-
ure.
STATE COLLEGE, Miss. (AP)
Fire believed caused by detect-
tive wiring raced through the
main men’s dormitory at Missis-
shippl State University early today,
leaving nothing but a mass of rub-
be of the 78-year-old brick and
wood structure.
About 1,000 students lived to the
four-section building. Officials said
they believed all escaped. The
flames broke out about 3 48 a m.
and many of the students were
still up studying for final exam:
inations. One student suffered
bums on the hands.
- Malcolm Gray, supervisor of
student housing, said it would cost
three million dollars to replace the
dormitory.
The fire broke out in room 871
of the four-story building. Flames
were shooting out the window
when the first alarm was sounded.
The flames spread so fast, a
witness Mid, that the volunteer
Starkville firemen wore unable to
do much when they reached the
scene minutes after they were
called.
The building, part of which was
started in 1878,: was a mass of
flames by the time firemen from
neighboring West Point and Co-
lumbus arrived. The firemen were
aNe.to keep the fire from reach-
ing a cafeteria nearby.
The task of checking students
wm difficult. Several hundred stu-
dents had finished final examina-
tions and had gone home for the
semester holiday,
VAFRICAW
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untamed'
tewuwmsem
Found Guilty
HAVANA. Cuba (AP) - The
defendant in Havana’s first show-
case war crimes trial was eon-
victed just before dawn today and
sentenced to death.
A three-man tribunal of Fidel
Castro's revolutionary officers
found Maj. Jesus Sosa Blanco,
31, a career army officer, guilty
on five counts of murder, homi-
cide, robbery, looting and damage.
The verdict wm returned after
a trial of almost eight hours and
morsshene’ourebouuagof.delibere
-With-
Bex Renson Marz Dean
Keith Unis Bwerty Garlana
PICKET
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Denton labor employed by the
company. “There is no union in
Denton for laborers. We ere em-
ploying around 80 people from the
Denton area and the union is at-
tempting to get these people to Join
only people from the Fort Worth
union." he said. "It’s not a eaae
of unfair wages as their signs in-
dicate at all. We are paying above
union scale to our laborers."
Hoiseth said the wages on all
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program.
The witnesses included spokes-
men for ti>e National Housing Con-
om"CasThsfemgseararsa
who have called for’bigger pro- SSofa* asaidothsaressu U
grams than President Eisenhow- rai “nd“StAEnnesrue
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
United States has run into diffi-
culties with Pakistan and Iran in
negotiating special defense agree-
ments aimed at bolstering them
against outside attack.
Both Iran and Pakistan are
reported insisting on stronger de-
fense assurances than the United
States is ready to extend at this
time.
A third country, Turkey, is
understood to be satisfied, how-
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zs Raid On Apartment
r niel said "Fifty-three per cent
of this gas is moving by long lines
ou Aide of the state."
Alcorn sharply criticised Dan-
v io, Krum
NicE,qargenpartmnt,furniheg,$60 19
2268 W. Oak. couple preferred. Ca3 MA- 29
2820. 21
year.
"This is fantastic and indefen-
sible," he said.
RECORD SPENDING
Benson spoke to the national In-
dustrial conference board.
He Mid his department .wil
have spent a record $7,300,000,000
this fiscal year—the bulk of it to
support farm prices and incomes.
It should be recognised, how-
ever, Benson said, that not all
these expenditures are for the
benefit of consumers alone. He
said some is spent for foreign aid,
domestic food distribution pro-
grams and consumer food inspec-
adjustmentsLin ZiuofLakePallos,wibeheld
isa-garticularly Saturdbictchuren.
to 8 The Rev. Paul Mercer, pastor of
the church, will officiate. Burial
mTzumggps.r.sppamed sedyka
the budget for agriculture. . .
That's what has resulted from
Andy Anderson. Denton County
Sheriff Wylie Barms Md Texas
Ranger Lewis C. Rigler of Gaines-
ville.
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will be in the McCurley Cemetery
under direction of the Goea Fu-
neral Home of Denton.
Mr. Wyatt died at 6:55 a.m, to-
day in Denton's Flow Memorial
Hospital after an eight-month ill-
ness.
Born in Gainesville Feb. 13,1817,
Mr. Wyatt wm a railroad worker
for 15 years before hie retirement
recently. He wm a member of
the Hebron Baptist Church
Survivors include hie wife; six
sons, Leslle Wyatt of Fort Worth,
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Town 1OPICS Reported
Dormitory Fire
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SPORTATORIUM
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KRUM (Staff) - Jesse Lee
(Jack) Huey, te, ft Route 1,
Krum, a teacher In the Knimi
schools, died suddenly today in
his home at 9:50 a.m. as a result
of a heart attack.
The body wm forwarded by
Denton's Jack Schmitz & Sons
Funeral Home to Saint Jo's Scott
Brothers Funeral Home for ser-
vices and intorment.
Mr. Huey wes born July it,
UM in Cooke County end wm a
member of the Krum Baptist
Church. ”■
Survivors include his wife; e
eon, J. L. Huey Jr. at Guthrie:
two daughters. Mrs. Glenn Lovett
of Saint Jo and Mrs. H. N. Seig-
ler of Krum; a sister, Mrs. W. 6.
Walker of Denton, and three
grandchildren. ,
tarianswith wedding anniversar-
ies in the months of October, No-
vember. and December.
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. . . 1714 N. Rim. Gregory, a science teacher
| at Denton Junior High School, helped organize
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1959, newspaper, January 23, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453450/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.