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of the earth."
Ho said: "The block-buster
vifing, storm Milan, karpentry.
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reached MH to of l p
day to set a 69year high
preparedness* in Ma broadest
sense.
"Even the reckless hesi-
tato to attack the obviously
prepared. No nation, however
desperate, is going to start
war egeinst another that w
capable of first, surviving the
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mobilization functions
vested in him and
ing three men in the Denison-
Sherman area last
many and Japan.
"In addition to the blast and
heat damage caused by nu-
clear explosions, there is now
also the phenomenon of radi-
ation. Each person is a poten-
tial war casualty. The upper
winds could carry radioactive
particles to the most remote
comets of the United States.
Individuals, wherever they are,
even though withdrawn miles
from the acene of a nuclear
exploslon, could become vic-
tims of fallout."
DiroctorHoegh said: "I am
not predicting war. I am not
anticipating war; I am not ex-
Hedden, all of Fayette, and Mrs.
Geneva Stripling and Mrs. Lorane
Davis, both of Birmingham, Ala.
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two years ago AM was losing
teachers to industry but now the
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The proposal (SB 3).
"I’ve tost three good teachers
since the first of January," said
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Dr. John B. Bond of Clarksville,
Tenn., president *_____ Li
national: W. D. (Bill) Youngblood
held every other year after an of-
ficials have been named to their
four year terms.
If an official (
Linwood Roberson
Florist
SOI W. Hickory DU2-2561
The historic term "Thespians"
for actors cornea from Thespis,
known as the father of Greek trag-
ic drama.
' * that Willlie Philpott, 26, al-
zuauy charged with one murder,
keeps m confessing a string of
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boned. Aopi Mene.
year term Vacates his post for
any reason before the term ex-
pires, the vacancy must be filled
by iispecial election. Vacancies
are filled by appointment under the
present system.
la other business, the council
approved purchase of a shredding
machine to be used in the city's
continuing elean-up program. The
shredder will be purchased local-
ly, . .
The council also ordered contin-
uance of a street marking program
that calls for placement of stop
signs and yield right-of-way mark-
ers at busy intersections throughout
the community.
Campbell Rites
Set At Sanger
LAST BIG DAY!!
„ OPEN 12:45-Adm. 70c-50e-25e
tor spring
That's an
by the mer-
_____ODM to the
director of the OCDM.
The director in turn, acting
for the President, now directs,
manages and coordinates the
entire non-military defense of
Even funnier than the play
. and the bestseller
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dMh heart-eugatbol)
IRTS TOMORROW
Prices
90c.65c.25e
CIVIC LEADER
Be was a member of the of-
ficial board of the First Christian
Church of McKinney, and was ad-
tive in the Lions Club and Masonic
Lodge. He was secretary of the
LIBRARY COMPLAINT
"We’ve been paying our libra-
riaas little more than clerks," pro-
tested Dr. J. G. Flowers, presi-
dent of Southwest Texas State
Pnetingetn
The enemy in desperation, or
sheer idioy could push the
wrong button.
George Parkhouse of Dallas, would
force labor unions to make an an-
nual certified accounting of all
monies to each union member.
PAAKnOUSE LAMED
Yesterday the Texas Joint Rail-
way Labor Legislative Board Mid
mar Toch were commended for
economy moves during the past
biennium.
urday in Guthrle, Okla.
Dead is Glen Williams of Okla-
homa City, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Williams, manager of Den-
ton's Acme Brick Co He died in
a Guthrie hospital at 3:45 pam.
According to a report in Den-
ton, Williams was in a ditch when
his welding torch ignited, result-
ing in an explosion. Williams was
burned critically.
Funeral arrangements were In-
complete this morning.
Besides his parents, survivors
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city government sfollowing etat
approval of"a constitution;
Iment in last fall’s generi
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their region.
At the same time, the region-
al directors also maintain co-
ordination with, and in appro-
priate circunstances provide
direction to, state and local
governments.
What, then, is civil and de-
— emonsesum
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"Every college that has ap-
bred before ns says the same
" a committee member said.
ok a four-year term basis would
eat the city’s election expense in
half, as a result of elections to be
SIMM TMEAT .
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kior omoanv of Denten, ebmdletese
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TARPENTY repain. and oufside painfing.
celi auMuz.
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ed, camps," the director said,
"On one side are the forces of
freedom; on the other, the
forces of Communist imperal-
ism. Each side has the means
to destroy the other. It takes
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ras born Sept. 37,
1900, at Wesson, Miss. He moved
to Texas about 30 years ago. He
married the former Miss Ruby
Lane.
election. -
The city council this week ord-
ered a proposition on the April 7
city ballot that would permit elec-
tion of city officials for a four
year term. City offieials now are
elected for two years.
The amendment permits towns
operating under general laws of
Texas to hold the elections. If the
proposal is approved by voters dur-
ing the April voting. th two coun-
cilman up for election will be nam-
ed for four years. Thetemining
members of the council would com-
plete their present terms of office
and at the next election the posts
would be filled for four years, ex-
plained Mayor Clifton kick.
If the proposal falls to gain api
proval, then the. two councilmen
"The very existence of the
threat — the capability of the
enemy to launch a massive at-
tack — is one of the reasons
why civil defense is such a
vital issue hi 1959.- Wo hear
a lot about the ultimate wea-
pon, but I submit that the ul-
timate weapon is not military
hardware at all, not even a
weavon of war bat rather a
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both sides to keep the pesce
but only one to start a war.’*,
. Hoegh further ex-
plained that “Any full-scale
war with modern weapons and
delivery systems today will di-
rectly threaten every man,
woman and child on the face
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CANDLE
Mrs. Kathe-
Lovell.
A Citato
COEDS
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Htgrommmalk lower than tor -
Meanwhile, NTSC’s enrollmant
FOUR EVENING COURSES
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TEXAS WOMANS UNIVERSITY
(Registration Thursday evening,
Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m.. Room 813,
Education Building)
BEGINNING TYPEWRITING
INTERMEDIATE TYPEWRITING
ADVANCED TYPEWRITING
Wil be given Mondays aad Wed-
desdays, 7-8:30 p.m.
SECOND SEMESTER OF
BEGINNING SHORTHAND
Wil sbe given Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m.
(For more information, call Of-
fice of Dean of Admissions-Regis-
War, DU2-7322.)
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Just Doesn’t Pay
To Start Blaze
Things got a little hot for work-
men at Flow Memorial Hospital
Tuesday.
The men, working on the new
addition to the hospital, built a fire
to keep warm. They piled on too
many cardboard boxes, and soon
had themselves a roaring little
blaze.
Someone in the hospital noticed
the flames and notified the Denton
Fire Department Trucks raced to
the rescue, but by the time they
arrived the workmen had put out
the fire. No damage was reported.
"Every high school principal In
West Texas makes more than our
deans," said Dr. Bryan wildnthal
of Sul Rom State. —
PrF.L. McDonald, president of
Amar Tech. "We’re being outbid
for teachers everywhere. Another
thing, wo are growing so fast that
f you gave me an additional
1100,000 for teaching salaries, I
couldn’t raise one single salary.
It would all have to go to hire
extra teachers to take care of in-
creased enrollment."
SAME STORY
BINTHS . .
A boy to Mr. and Mr. Marvin
Hicks, Route 1, at 18:11 p.m. Fob.
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Burchfel, 313 Avenue A. st 3 81
" I to Flow Memoria
Survivors include his wife; t-
daughters Mr. Price Parmley of
Denton and Miss Susan Redden
and Miss Lindy Redden. both of
McKinney; a sof, Jimmy Redden
of McKinney; three brothers, Ott
Hedden and George Redden, both
of Lake Charles, La., and Edwin
Redden of Fayette, Ala.; five sla-
ters, Mrs. Emma McCrory, Mrs.
Vera Nell Watkins and Miss Hazel
of peace. Ito name la
more than ‘national
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did not know if they lived or died.
He also admitted returning to An-
niston and raping a ‘Negro girl
last year.
Ellie Hopkins, Longviwe editor,
said Philpott's statement about as-
saults in the Denison-Sherman
area raised the question of wheth-
er he might not have been in-
volved in the disappearance of
Euclid Fant. 41, a prominent
Sherman businessman and civie
leader.
'AMTROOP,
COMMAND
save Uvea, marshal the re-
sources of the nation, mobilize
production. stabilize the econ-
omy, control the distribution
of goods and services, restore
eommunities and repair to-
KMT and
More specifically, the South-
western hpadquarters of OCDM
is responsihle for all those ac-
tivities and measures under-
taken to the five states of Ten*
as, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Loui-
siana and New Mexico to:
1. Minimize the eflects of
disaster — either man-made
or caused by the forces of na-
ture — oa the region and the
civilian population.
8. Deal with the immediate
emergency conditions which
would be created by either an
attaek or B natural Hi BAE tor
8. Effectuate emergency re-
pain to, or the emergency re-
Oteratton of, utilities and fa-
mznaka.. —As—8 an AV ------o
. EIICICS VIUE TO tor PUDIIE WCI"
fare. '
The Importance of these
functions was Illustrated a
abort time ago in a speech by
Iao A. Hoegh. national direc-
: tor of OCDM."--4——-
Pilot Point
To Vote On;
4Year Term
tery under direction of Decatur's
Chiristian Funeral Home.
Mrs, Doyle died at the home of
a son, W. S. Doyle of Hunt, ’
Surviviors include her husband,
a son, a daughter aad several
epAmAAhG1A-an
Eraneen Aorene
SANGER (Special) - Funeral
services for Mrs. Lea Campbell, of
— Lindsey, Denten. will be held
530 p.m. Thursday to the San-
ger Baptist Church.
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medlum» 0M stecket uMt 22025
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1950 Fono, ehe ownet, rdio, tettw.
•Mt tiret, wiy <IMM, IMO. Du-419
after S.
was the verdict of Justice of the I
Peace Leon Alexander la his in- i
vestigation of the death of James i
Clarence Redden, 49, prominent 1
McKinney business and civic lead-
Redden's body wm found Tues- '
day at 11:40 a.m. to his car on ;
the side of a road just east of ]
the Texas Textile Mills, where (
be was manager.
Investigating officers said there (
was a bullet hole in his temple ]
and that a .33 caliber revolver wm 1
lying on the seat of the car beside
his body. —
GUN PURCHASED
Further investigation showed .
that Redden had purchased the
gun earlier Tuesday at a McKin-
ney gur store.
Redden, formerly superintendent
of the Texas Textile Mills, wm
named mahager of the manufac-
turihg firm on Jan. 1.
- Funeral services will be held at
3 p.m. Thursday in the First Chris-
tian Church of McKinney. Dr. T. H.
Mrs. Jack Parks of Denton, Mrs.
Mickey Wilson of Fort Worth and
Mrs. Laverne Warren of Grand Ra-
pids. Mich.
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The Denton and the Downtown
Fort Worth Civitan Clubs" wili
play hoot to top executives of Civi-
tan International Thursday night
in Denton.
Scheduled to speak at the 7 p.m.
meeting to the Southern Hotel are
Visjing Gours: 9130-11130 a.m,
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Oakwood, medical; 3. •. k
1125 Mono, medical; Miss
Lynn Forrester, 619 Welch, ui--r
cal; David Lee Fuller, Ari
medical; D. ‘
shaw, medica
Dismissed: None.
dropped Dies in Guthrie
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Cemtery under direction of the
Horn Funeral Home,
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ALSO
Parkhouse’s "vicious and discrim-
inatory anti-labor bll” wm 4
at "driving organized labor
nate all the non-military de* of World War II has been re-
fenae and mobilization activi * placed by the 'city-buster'
tjesofthe federal agencies to now. Only one hydrogen bomb
can exceed the total destruc-
tive force unleashed over Ger-
e Whitley, Billy MOA Doa Stephens
aad Mayor Irick.
“ irick said election of fficials
attack, and second, retaliat-
tag with annihilating power...
Specifically, then, national pre-
",military and
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deterrent to war, the ultimato
weapon for peace.**
Cimmittee heard testimony this are moving to other states,
morning on what may be one of
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Of Charges
Five men whose trials were
scheduled to be held in Denton
County Court next week were Clear-
ed when the state dropped charges
against them Tuesday.
Three of the men were charged
with passing hot checks, one was
charged with aggravated assault
with a motor vehicle, and one wm
charged with unlawful possession
of intoxicating beverages.
James H. o’Dell, Pilot Point,
wm arrested on a hot check charge
Jan. 1, 1958. Ed Holley, Carroll-
ton. was arrested on the seme
charge Feb. 80, 1»M, and James
R. Clifton, Lewisville, was arrest-
ed for passing a hot check Oct 29,
1M8.
Robert Lee Brooks, Ponder, wm
charged with aggravated assault
with a motor vehicle Jul 24 after
two Lake Dallas teen - age girls
were injured in an auto accident
in which be wm invplved.
Jim Banks, a Denton Negro,
faced the unlawful possession
charge after he wm arrested Aug.
Austin Pesy State College in
, Clarksville. His career in Civitan
international began in the 1930s.
Bond will be the principal speak-
er for the Thursday night event,
said John Brooks, president of the
Denton dub.___
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Gollin Mill Manager Police Seek -
F ound Dead InCar LinkToFant
McKinney School Board and J Disappearance
M the bdkfd of dltecfofs of the 11
of Austin, Texas District governor,
and Warren Bade of Houston, go-
vernor-elect of the Texas District.
Bond, a native of Bastrop, is pro-
fessor of chemistry and physics at
fense mobilization?
Briefly, it encompasses the
entire field of the nation'* non-
military defense, as distin-
guished from military defense,
which ix the function of the _
assaults.
Another statement, a Longview
editor pointed out, raised the
gvestion of whether Philpott might
Have had anything to do with the
disappearance of a prominent
Sherman businessman. -
Police said the Negro has ad-
mitted the slaying-rape of Joy
Goff, M), Friday in Longview. He
joined in a March for the Negro
child and found her body Satur-
day. He wm charged with her
death.
Detectives Mid Philpott also ad-
mitted throwing convicted forger
Janice Hunter, 25-year-old white
woman, from the 19th floor of a
Dallas hotel July 18, 1958. Then,
the police said, Philpott admitted
beating and strangling Mrs. Trel-
ley Cuter, 18, a young white
woman, to a Dallas office building
Jan. 1. She wm found in critical
condition.
Philpott told of uncontrollable
desires to kill or injure when he
committed the crimes. Gregg
County Sheriff Noble Crawford
said.
AanesCnua metaa
( rawiora Raia nere.
McKinney Boys Baseball League
for several years. He was prsi- today
dent of the Peewe Leagu last ready
of Tekas." Several other union
groups planned to oppose the bill
at the hearing.
The Senate was scheduled to
convene at 10:30 a.m. and the
House at 11 a.m.
Dr. E. H. Poteet, president of
Texas Ml, told the Sonata Fi-
nance group yesterday that "the
teaching situation is more critical
than it has ever been in all my
years in education." He said that
TODAY'S DEATHS
(Storles Elsewhere This Issue
Mrs. Oscar Doyle of Hurst,, for-
merly of Denton and Slidell.
Glen Williams of Oklahoma City,
formerly of Denton.
■o • • e
A mh was born Tuesday to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert T. Riney la Flor-
ence Nightengale Hospital, Dallas.
Mrs. Riney, the former Ada Marg-
aret McCray, is the daughter .of
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McCray, 1216
Panhandle. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Riney,
1818 N. Elm.
Two Denton women ware slightly
injured Tuesday to an auto acci-
dent in Carrollton and were taken
to Daitas' Parkland Memorial Hos-
pital. Mrs. Kay Carter, 309 Fry,
and Mrs Rachel Griffith, IWO W.
Hickory, were treated and releas-
ed. L'
no SL Barnabas Episeopal Womi
an's Auxiliary will meet tonight
at 7:80 in the home of Mrs. Kath-
erine Preston. 1407 Oakland.
HOSPITAL NOTES
. Flew Memorial Hospital
Visiting Hours: 10:20-100 SAL,
M pm., 7-8 p.m. /
Admitted:‘Mre. Marvin Hicks,
Route 1, medical: Mrs. Wimer
Wallace, 607 Lakey, medical; Mrs.
Charlie Gasoway, Slidell, acci-
dent; Edward W. Olson, Route 2,
Roanoke, surgical; Mrs.L: E.
Burchfiel, 013 Avenue A. medi-
cal; Mrs. Clyde Wilkinson, 1105
Morse, surgical; Mn Robert Ed-
wards, 413 Parkway,, medical;
Mrs A. W. Cline Jr., 2803 Wilson-
. wood, medical; Mrs. Billy Joe ■
Larisoh, Old Phndle, medical: ■
Mrs. Leonard Blackweldor, Route 1
! 1. Pilot Point, surgical; Mrs. Guil- ■
bert Waldrip, 396 Edwards, Lewis- ■
; ville, medical; Mrs. Walter Tid- Q
well. 1800 Bernard, medical. ■
Dismissed: Mrs. Sidney Wein- Ee
traub. 915 Ector; Mrs. Cora Ar- m
l buckle, 303 Bonnie Brae; Mrs. |
Billy H. Kellum and baby. Route Id
2;Mrs. J. L. Hurst and baby,
- 1808 Panhandle; Mrs. Clara Black, ■ •
534 Wilson; Master Tommy Rhine-
hart. 1000 Fannin; Mrs. Charlie L.
AL.EXANDRIA, Va. (API-Fed-
eral Judge Albert V. Bryan today
ordered Alexandria to admit nine
Negro children to white schools
next Teday,
The order hr the VA Distriet
Court overturned the school
board's refusal to ssign the nine
ehildren to the schools The
named in the Aptjl voting would
servo terms of two years each,
theMme a* they de now, he con-
^Pwts to be filled in the coming ferrla-#oraFun
council election are those now held Mr* Hdeni"
by Alvin Branum and Earl hg- 1909, at Wesson,
sity, whose terms expire this year.
Holdover councilmen are Lamar
Before you bring your gal home to see
mother, bring her to see—
, AWNTIE
ZepAME
--e-22 THIS IS CIVIL DEFENSE
TU Rev. T. C. Wright of Denton,
former pastor of the Slidell Nap-
tist Church,wm ofliciate. Inter-
meat will be fo the Slidell Ceme-
$16-17 —g ...
. Canie 1,100, celyn ! _
KIM, mostly OM01 SMI
end euriing Mojixa
$1z5, tar NM $105021
include his wife; 7%-month-old m
baby; one brother, Charlez R WB- ■
liams of Denton; and three sisters,
McKinney (Special) - Death
by self - inflicted gunshot wounds
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I . AUSTIN (AR)-Legislators try-
ing to settle on Texas' spending
ne ads for 1900-01 are finding de-
mands- for higher salaries for eql-
lege teachers a’ bigger bugaboo
tan expected.
Finance groups of both houses
sc ieduled more give-and-take see-
sions todsy with officials from
state supported colleges and uni-
l , versities who call salary hikes
4h"ir—and the state’s—No. 1 prob-
km.
. leanwhile, the Senate Labor
Philpott admitted___
white women and four
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The Rev. Ross O. Ward, pastor,
will officiate, and burial will be
in Sanger Cemetery under direc-
tion of Denton's ‘Schmitz-Floyd-
Hamlett Funeral Homo.
Mrs. Campbell died Tuesday, at
6 a.m. in Sanger's Chapman Clinic
after a lengthy illness.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Fred Hansel of Denton; two
sisters, Mrs. Cora Johnson of Mc-
Kinney and Mrs. Mary Davis of
Winter, and a number of nieces
and nephews.
increase of 41 the same MU
last year and 183 more than the
(nisi rexistration figure last spring
The enrollmient i* expected to go
even higher before the Feb. 12
deadline for fullHoad reRittration.
Although an all-time high fot
spring "semestet enrollment, the
than last tall’s
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Texas state.
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tota enrtommen’e UM while reCmmindedno "saTardyraises06
teachers pending solution of the
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Roth North Texas State n La-
Solons Tackle
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Of Teachers
Leon, pastor, will officiate, and
burial wilf’be in the Pean Grove
Regional OCDM directors,
acting for the nationsl direc-
tor and the President, coordi-
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"THE SHERIFF OF FRACTURED JAW"
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1959, newspaper, February 4, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453460/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.