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Based on
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Hero of World
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All in English
To Air Panel
Welcome Wilson of 2621 Wood-
haven has been named chairman
of the Denton Chamber of Com-
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Three Boys, 16,
Given Suspended
Terms By Court
Three 16-year-old Denton boys
were given suspended- sentences
and released to their parents to-
day after a hearing in Denton
County Juvenile Court on charges
of delinquenty. .
Ons more court of honor will
be held tonight, and Denton’s new-
est eagle scout was to leave for
Austin today to help make the
annual report to the governor Sat-
urday.
The scout is Charles Wallis Me-
Math, son of Mr. and Mrs. e. W.
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Utter said an aviation commit-
tee was named because "improve-
ments in the Denton Municipal
Airport are long overdue and we
cannot expect to continue to at-
tract industry if our vital airport
facilities lag."
_____Henry Pei
medical; Mrs.
ONE WRAFFER
B FROM A GIRL SCOUT
COOKIE BOX ,
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TO SEE
PAT BOONE
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AT-THE
CAMPUS
Visibility was cut to one - quar-
ter mile and 50 feet when the fog
eral Home Chapel.
The Rev. Lonnie Sibley, pastor
of the Pilot Point Methodist Church
Features — 1:00 - 3:13 - 5:10 - 7:47 - 9:24
POP. FRICES — 7 0c - 50e - 25c
they, Seely, Floyd Pitta and
Lloyd Pitts and Burns.
Henry T. Davis is the scoutmas-
ter and explorer poet adviser. He
has served as scout master for 13
years, and as adviser for one year.
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lowing day.
The origin of the 13 superstition
has been traced by religious cir-
du to the Last Supper, at which
Christ and the 11
The Red Cross home nursing
course, which starts Tuesday at
Justin, will be held from 7130 to
9130 p.m. at the Justin Elementary
School rather than at Northwest
County Judge W. K. Baldridge
sentenced the youngsters to C ‘
villa State School for Boys__
they reach 11 and then suspended
the sentence.
sery Show
SPECIAL!
Denton airport ■
fieid. The pilot, a commercial pilot
. from Oklahoma City landed his
craft safely, witnesses said.
But one witness, Pat Breen, own-
er of the North Texas .Aviation
Co . said he was surprised the pilot
made it in at all.
• He could have hit a house as
low as he was flying." Breen said.
A federal regulation requires’ the
visibility be 1,000 feet and three
miles before a landing is attempt-
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TECHNICOLOR
"WaE. "PAT"WHAMILTON.
Past presidents who were pres-
ent Thursday night included ren-
holtz, Craig, A. C. Sweet, C. P.
Whisenant, E. L. Barnett, W. D.
Barrow, Bob Wallis, Ralph KU-
lingsworth, Morris Kibler, Clayton
Davis, Bruce Coatee, H. O. Har-
ris, A. H. Brinkman and J. Ro-
bert George.
Among the messages of congrat-
ulation addressed to club presi-
dent Tobe Jones Jr. was one from
Mrs. Otis Fowler of the Denton
County Public Library. In her let-
ter, Mrs. Fowler noted that the
Denton Lions Club played an in-
strumental part in the establish-
ment 10 years ago of the library.
I . . • of 2118 Pieston. Mrs. Mainous has been
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true of many towns in England,
also.
Many years ago, according to
an old story, there was a renum-
bering of the houses on a street
in an English village. A house
owned by a woman who rented
rooms was given the number 13.
The woman took the matter to
court, saying it would damage her
rent income, and she won. But
she died of a heart attack the fol-
two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Nemmo of
Argyle and Mrs. Cora Quaid of
California; eight grandchildren and
four great grandchildren
Pallbearers were to be Earl
Cassity, Dan Gist. Scott Baxter,
Glen Beaty, Roy Jetto and Arlie
Tipton.
— 2nd Feature--
JANE RUSSELL
CLARK GABLE
CAMERON MITCHELL
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Two of the provisions of the
suspension Judge Baldridge hand-
ed down were that the boys have
to stay in school and they must
stay home at night.
The trio was arrested along with
two older boys who are charged
with burglary and theft.
Police recovered 10 tiros, two
pistols, a camera, and a number
of pistol and shotgun shells re-
portedly stolen by the five.
"THE TALL MEN"
...An Exciting
Western of a Big
Cattle Drive Thru
Indian Gauntry
ager would provide for one - man
rule by ‘calling attention to the fact
that he is a servant of the people,
not a dictator, as some people have
said. The city manager is under
closer supervision than any eleet-
ed official, for he doesn’t have a
definite term nor does he have a
contract. Ho has to come to the
FOUR OTHERS
McMath was to be accompanied
to Austin by four other eagle
scouts, Arnold Clifton of Arling-
ton and Robert Vivin, Hank Ram-
sey and Joe Gearhert, all of Fort
Worth, and an adult leader, Carl
Watson of Arlington.
The group will be housed at
Bergstrom Air Force Base at Aus-
tin. T
Ball at the University of Texas
tonight, and Saturday they’ll par-
ticipate in a 5,000-scout parade.
The report to Gov. Price Daniel is
scheduled for Saturday morning,
in the House of Representatives,
Town Topics
accident; Miss Cleda Joe Ques-
enberry, 1517 Boyd, surgical; Mrs.
John Henry Peace, 720 Wainwright,
Julius T. McNair,
daughter, Mrs. C. O. Nelson of
Fort Worth.
Survivors include two sons, Cecil
Rawlings of Rod Bluff, Calif., and
Guy Rawlings of Redding, Calif.;
four daughters, Mrs. Nelson of
Fort Worth and Mrs. Clara Jet-
Pitta, Edward Seely, Benny High
and Lynn Martin for personal
fitness and athletics.
’ One-year perfect attendance
• “THREE WOODEDrLTS ed hls mne
. STARTS TODAY
’ OPEN 12:45
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HIOHLST RATING"
Starring
CURT JURGENS
in the role that won
"Best Actor Award"
Venice Film Festival
-- Also star of 'law of the
k Sixth Happiness," "This
3 * Happy Fooling" and
V •nemy Below"
FANTASTIC FRIDAY 13TH
SPOOK SHOW
2 BIG FUTURES! _
ugim mmgun p,c5OFT.WIGN GIANT."
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the city councilmen — for author-
ity to make changes and for the
money to pay the coats .
Minor stressed throughout his
address that the electorate will
have tight controls over the entire
municipal govrnment structure
through the City Council, which has
the final say in all matters.
'Let us not be afraid of change,’
Minor said. "Let us be willing to
make the necessary changes in the
framework of our city government
as are needed to meet the chang-
ing conditions of our times. Let us
therefore accept the great chal-
lange which to ours ... and per-
form our tasks as did the Denton
Citizens Advisory Council of 84
members by giving our unanimous
approval to the greet work our
Charter Commission has perform-
ed when we go to the polls on Feb.
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n<n $18,5019, pag set earn atom
$2620, tewer giades 11 szii Mocken
scaree.
The youngsters were arrested by
Denton police in connection with
- a number of tire thefts that have
Despite-Fog
A light single • engine plane
barely escaped destruction Thurs-
day night when the pilot becamhe
lost in the fog that shrouded Den
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Mr. Rawlings. • tarmer, andraowerr peeht Attendpnca
Governor Host
Te CityScout
High School as previously announc-
ed. .
Pr) Fenton Keyes, TWU dean of
- - the faculty, will spek on "Insti-
McMath of Denton. He's a mem- "butonal Public Relations Policies"
First Class Scout badge, present- m
ed by L. R. Pitts. Pitts also I
awarded a Second Class Scout ■
badge. Charles Taylor, Harvey
Ridlon gave the Tenderfoot Scout
badges to Stevo Cope and Sammy
Barnard.
Merit bades were presented by
Marvin Henderson to Leverett for
bookbinding, to Dennis for citizen-
Admirai air condiflonen, I
task WV-MX late *»—■ ,__
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ship in the home, to Henderson for
.. . .. bookbinding, to Ridlon for book-
f.%
United States’ relations with
Em « Si mA
and work more on the person-to- ” ’ ‘ .....
person kind of international under-
standing.
That’s what a man who has
traveled extensively in South
America for the Lions Interna-
tional said in Denton Thursday
Thechamber president said the people’s elected representatives--
C-C had no plans to seek commer- i- ------“—-hi-
Other high officials of the or-
ganization here included J. W.
Hazier of Longview district gov-
ernor. and Dave Wicker of Dal-
las, an International councilor.
ment than we now have.
that OH of us willagree thatrRen-
ton is one of the best small cities
in Texas and that 1U peopl de-
serve the best in city government."
- The former state representative
merce s aviation committee, C-C the idea that the city man.
ed, Breen said.
_ The name of the low - flying pilot
was not known today. Breensaid
the plane was light enough thatthe
pilot could have landed it in any
little field on any farm."
TOO LATE TO CLAtlIFY *
LOVELY NEIGHBORHOOD
Mu kept, well iocated, oider MM.*
“MRs. WINTON NOAH
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night.
He’a Dr. R. A. Self of Dallas,
a past director of the internation-
al organization that now has clubs
in more than M countries. Dr. Self
was main speaker at the Denton
Lions Cub’s 30th anniversary
meeting at the Pat Boone Country
Inn
VISITED MANY COUNTRIES
During Dr. Self’s tenure on the
international board of directors,
ho visited more than a score of
South American countries. And, he
Mid. the type of greeting recently
given Vice President Nixon would
never have happened if the aver-
age American could get to know
the average South American. He
Mid the same is true in all coun-
tries and pointed out, for instance,
how the growth of Lions Clubs in
India have helped make better
tiends for the United States.
Tr. Self’s speech replaced one
scheduled by Claude DeVorss of
Wichta, Kan., a present interna-
tonal director. DeVorss was un-
sble to be present after weather
conditions in the Midwest ground-
G(N»al
"A piece of cinematic
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ERNEST
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TROUBADORS
Billy Byte-Jack Drake
Johnny Johnson -
Buddy Emmons -
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cial air service for Denton but
wants to Improve the facilities
for private and military aircraft
to serve the colleges, industries
and the general public.
Wilson,, chairman of the com-
mittee, is director of the South-
western regional headquarters of
the U.S. Office of Civil and De-
fense Mobilization. He's also a
director of the chamber.
V. Y. Craig, John Kibler, J. D.’
Gentry, W H, Lunday, A F.
Pinckley and Mark Waldrip. la
addition, widows of three charter
members were present. They are
Mrs. Theo Brooks, Mrs. O. J.
Camp and Mrs. Rives Woodson.
Student Theatre
SATURDAY NIGHT
MIDNIGHT SHOW
GAMIIY-TUN STORT qq
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and each scout will meet the gov-
ernor personally.
Scouts also will meet Col. Hom-
er Garrison, director of the De-
partment of Public Safety, and
will betaken on a guided tour of
Austin later in the day.
COLLEGE COURT
Meanwhile, back in Denton,
Troop <7 will hold its court of hon-
or tonight at 7 in the NTSC Lab-
oratory School Auditorium. The
troop is sponsored by the college.
Besides an emergency alert drill
held by Denton's Explorer Scout
Post 85, Wednesday night’s activi-
ties included a court of honor at
Justin for Troop and Post 1».
sponsored by the Justin Chamber
of Commerce.
Eight rank advancements, 13
merit badges and 10 special at-
tendance awards were presented.
Kenneth Dennis Sr. presented
Star Scout badges to Roger Ridlon.
Kenneth Dennis Jr., Phil Hender-
son and Jimmy Leverett.
Young Dennis also collected a
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Wilson NamedlATTORNEY,
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Justin, medical: Mrs. Charles H.
Simmons, 005 Haynes, surgical;
Mrs. Jake Boren, Route 3, Lewis-
ville, medical; Master Dsvld Al-
len Doss, 2520 N. Elm, medical;
Master Burt Cantrell, 2300 N. Lo-
cust, medical.
Dismissed; Mrs. Calvin McKin-
ney and baby, Lake Dallas; Mrs.
W. C„ Hendrixson, 606 W. Main,
Lewisville; Mrs. Patrick Breen
and baby, Route 1; Mrs. Csivin
Kline, 117 E. Prairie; Elmer Ward
Route 1, Frisco; Mrs. Robert Ed-
wards, 413 Parkway; Joe Carter,
Route 2, Frisco; Mrs. Mary H.
Trietsch, Dallas; Mrs. Wayne
Jordan and baby, Route 2, San
ger; Mrs. Roger Osborne and
baby, 1707 McCormick; Mrs. Loy
Wayne Barber and baby, 325
Crawford; Mrs. D. L. Finley, 524
Lakey; Mrs. Robert H. Kelly and
baby, 2422 Charlotte; Mrs. Pat
McDonough, Justin.
Elm Street Hospital & Clinie
Admitted: None.
Dismissed: None.
BIRTHS
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-
ry Peace, 720 Wainwright, at 9:42
a.m. Feb. 12 in Flow Memorial
Hospital.
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
She Iby • 181 Parnell, Lewisville, at
Lands Personal Touch
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Ing 13, were present.
The Genemen’s Magazine in
1708 tried to find out the origin
of the superstition that if 13 peo-
pie gather in one room, one of
them will be dead within U
months. The magazine found that
the superstition seemed to be bas-
ed on insurance companies statis-
tics which presumed that out of 13
people, taken . indiscriminateiy,
one will die within a year.
It is believed by many that it
is unlucky to marry on the 13th.
but many brides have married on
this day and have even had 12 at-
tendants. without UI luck.
Thirteen Clubs, which are popu-
lar in some parts of the country,
once had an unusual banquet in
New York where they defied sup-
erstition by seating 13 to 1 tahle.
Drinks were served in glasses r-
sembling skulls reposing in a
coffin, and the toastmaster used
an arm bone to rap for order.
While dinner music of funeral
dirges was being played, a new
mirror was broken.
At the hoed of each table at the
macobre banquet was an umbrel-
la to flaunt the rata superstition
A waiter caught the tail of his
coat in sm st tbs umbrellas, and
there was a shower of hot soup
over of the jesters.
Insulted fate had its revenge,
if this Friday the 13th has left
you slightly -unnerved, you can
now relax and wait until March
U. which falls on no other dagy
bat Friday.
at the Southwest District Conven-
tion of American College Public
Relations Assn. Friday in Wichita
Falls.
Women of the St. Barnabas
Episcopal Church will have a Val-
entine bake sale Saturday from 3
a.m. until noon at the parish house,
1200 N. Elm.
The Mayhill 4H Club will have
a pie supper Saturday at 7:30
p.m. at the Mayhill School. ' The
supper is open to the public.
Denton Rebekah Ledge Ne. 11
will have a bake sale Saturday be-
ginning at r a.m. in front of Evers
Hardware store.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Master Cari Wayne
Dou, 2320 N. Elm, medical; Mrs.
Pat McDonough, Justin, medical;
Mrs. Billy Joe Shelby, 1M Par-
nell, Lewisville, medical; Baby De-
bra Elaine Edwards, 413 Park-
way, medical; Mrs. Annie Stock-
ard. 420 E. College, Lewisville,
medical; Claud Peggram, Justin,
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