Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 167, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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AUSTIN (AP) — Both houses i how much the 56th Texas Legis-
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On Education TV
McKINNEY (Special — Pres.
Choice McClure, Vice President H.
Geldon Roberts and Manager E.
G. Simpson of the McKinney Cham-
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McKinney CC Officials
Attend Conference
' Such a flattering silhouette - for
Spring. In expensive looking linen
straw at a surprising little price!
Luscious colors are smart black,
red or lilac.
Our tiny priced slips for Spring are wonderhut-
b soft because they have a lanolin finish.
Pretty, ton, in colored Dacron Nylon-Cotton.
Proportioned.
Take the panel pictured above, for example. Pow-
ered by the ‘59 Thriftmaster 6 with new economy-
contoured camshaft, it’s building a sensational econ-
omy record, despite the sizzling pace of its work.
That’s typical of the way Chevies of all sizes are
turning-to on the most challenging jobs in America.
The way they’re made, with tough-built truck com-
ponents, they make the hardest hauls look easy!
If you have a job that puts a truck on its mettle,
see your Chevrolet dealer!
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Ryan Plumbing Co.
122 E. McKinney
Ph. DU2-2723
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fair many years — is not the only
possible way to obtain German
unity. ,
Initiated by Dulles, this change
broke down the West’s rigid posi-
tion on one of the crucial Ger-
man issues.
Authorities said today that any
merger plan acceptable to the
West would require at some point
all-German elections to choose a
new unity government but that the
elections would not have to be a
first step by any means.
late yesterday that his plan to
seize abandoned bank accounts
would help many persons find
money they did not know they had.
McKINNEY (Special) — Murder
. charges have been filed with Col-
- lin County Atty. Dwight Whitwell
against Johnny Walker, 69 - year-
old McKinney Negro.
_He is charged with the killing
of another McKinney Negro, Ed-
gar Newton, SO. who was shot to
death in his home, 706 Washington,
Saturday night. Both men lived at
the Washington Street address.
According to investigating offi-
cers, the men had been living to-
gether for the past two months
and were reported to have been
involved in an argument for the
past several days preceding the
shooting.
Police say that Newton is re-
ported to have attacked Walker
with a razor the night of the al-
leged murder and that Walker
picked up a shotgun and fired,
the charge from the weapon hav-
ing struck Newton in the head
Walker is being held in county
jail pending action by the grand
jury.
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ptiations Committee met today to
hear the budget requests of the
Each
MISSES SIZES
Mr. end Mrs. 3. R. Pennington nouncod later.
and family of Ponder are now liv- The Civil Aeronautics Board su-
ing in Denton. thorized Continental and Trans-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sparkman of Texas Airways earlier in the day
Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mrs. to provide direct flights westward
lion of the state's ultimate right
to ownership of unclaimed proper-
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tive and flexibility.
WESTERN CONCESSIONS
4 Several Western concessions al-
ready have become known as a re-
sult of exchanges among the gov-
is Expect
Ger
next month a new formula
German reunification. They hope
it may promote serious negotia-
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of state franchise laws (HB 238).
The Abandoned Property Act,
endorsed by Daniel would have I
dormant bank accounts and other
property abandoned for seven
years turned over to the state.
He said the bill would "protect
old and unclaimed funds from loss -
through dissipation, limits- •
tions and embezzlement " Another
feature, he said. , "is the protec
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22 Representatives sponsoring
bill that it would raise more
were in recess today while a lone lature should spend,
subcommittee carried on the week- A subgroup of the House Appro-
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Three Dentonites
On Concert Trip
i mitted to Scottish Rite Hospital
, for Crippled Children in Dallas
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Guests in the home of Mr. and ty if there are no lawful owners."
Mrs. Lannie Goteher of Ponder —1
Dr. George D. Hendricks of the
___. NTSC English faculty will appear
on the. weekly Texas curriculum
television program of the Texas
Education Agency on 13 stations
Saturday.
It may be seen locally at 8:30
a.m. Saturday on Fort Worth's
Station WHAP-TV. Channel 5.
The program on "The Place of
Folklore in the Social Studies in
the Public School Curriculum" was
filmed in Fort Worth last week.
Appearing with Dr. Hendricks
will be Americo Paredes and/Wil-
' son Hudson of the University of
Texas and Brownie McNeil of Tex-
as ASM College.
Sterling L. Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Smith, 2515 N. Locust;
and Dean H. Nelson, 516 Denton
Street. .
Miss Brummett plays the French
horn; Smith, the tuba; and Nel-
son. the baritone saxophone.
The Concert Band will perform
tonight in Smithville for its first
oncert. The tour will be concluded
This ‘to Chevv panel is on the go, morning, noon and
night; it eavon as much as Mi aMra a dag .. . runa
no constantiy that is engine never roofs of com-
^tely. Yet Mr. Clark Farkar. thr Taatfa Trikunt'a
einatatiaa ataaagar. rryrta that the ,n,tk is de-
Moariaf 19.3 miles per gallon!
This year, the light-, medium- and heavy-duty
trucks qf the 1959 Chevrolet Task-Force fleet are
out to whip anything that comes their way—and
they’ve got what it takes to do it!
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For Fire Substation
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Greenware Sale, On ,
All Molds I Have
ONE-HALF PRICE g
Complete Lina of
Ceramic Supplies
SALLY'S
CERAMIC HAVEN
Frisco, Texas
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mittee will resume a hearing Mon-
day afternoon on another of Dan-
iel's money-raising plans—revision
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Our customers are invited to use a letter drop which we have
installed in the WEST WALL OF OUR BANK Just place
your deposit or any transaction. WITHOUT POSTAGE in an
envelope or attach your name and instructions. drop in the
slot, and it will reach our night depository vault. We will
complete and mail a duplicate of the transaction to you.
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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lings of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Alrllne I lans
Paul Schroeder of Burkburnett, m: _ j j cj •
and a niece. Miss Renea Camp- EXtended 3erVIce
bell of Duncan, qaIb
FAIAAFne I IAnnAAI Mr. and Mrs. Billie Mack En- DMILAS tAP -Continental Air-
FAKMEK> UNIUN nis of Lubbock visited his brother lines plans to start nonstop flights
and family. Mr and Mrs. F. E. in April to half a dozen cities in
Ennis and other relatives at Pon- West Texas and New Mexico.
oostrate to the worid .a estern ( ber of Commerce were in Nacog-
readiness to negotiate with initia- doches Wednesday and Thursday
to attend a conference for newly
elected C of C officers. The con- ----- - _
ference is sponsored by the East He endorsed a statement issued
Texas Chamber of Commerce to by
acquaint new officers with their the
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ernments in Washjgton, London,
' Paris and Bonn.“These conces-
i sions include:
। 1. A decision to propose In a
forthcoming note tyw4hea Seyiet
i government that.Getman advisers
participate in a prospective East-
‛ West foreign ministers conference.
2. A declared readiness— recent-
lly stated by Secretary of State
PENNEYS.
tions with the Soviet Union for
uniting East and West Germany.
The shape of the formula is still
to be determined, but it U ex-
peeled to push the Western re-
quest for free all-German elec-
tions somewhat into the back-
ground
Many experts now believe that
the unifying process could go on
for as much as two yaw beforeI
nationwide elections were held. In
the meantime practical steps in
the economic and political field |
could be taken to bring the two i
Germanies closer together.
TACTICAL MATTERS
Diplomatic informants said to-
day that the United States, Brit-
ain, France and West Germany
are guided by two main tactical
considerations in the wholesale
review of their German policies
which is now under way.
Their primary aim is to test to
the limit — without sacrificing
vital Western interests — the pos-
sibility that the Soviet govern-
ment may be ready for serious
negotiations and compromises on
the unity issue.
Their other concern is to dem-
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Spmammnmum,"re
aleeting of the board of directors P before the House Revenue
Tuesday afternoon, and Taxation Committee. The com-
Board of Hairdressers and Cosme-
tologists.
The main legislative body, along
with the ‘numerous committees,
will return Monday morning.
Gov. Price Daniel took oppor-
tunity of the recess to point out
in a memorandum from his office
TODAY
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Boy Scouts of America Court of
Honor, Troop 67: NTSC Laboratory
School Auditorium, 7:15 p.m.
High school basketball: Denton
vs. Garland (first of a three-game
District 7-AAAA playoff). NTSC
Men's'Gymnasium, 8 p.m.
CITY ORGANIZATIONS
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agreement on a detailed program
of discussion. The only agreement
required from the Soviet Union is
to talk about all aspects of the
German problem so that both
sides could bring up any pro-
posals they wish.
2. A decision that the reunifi-
cation of Germany through free
election — the formula to which
the Western powers have clung
HEADQUARTERS for HOME LOANS
piece band. directed by Maurice
MeAdow, are Sylvia Brummett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burette
B. Brummett. 806 Avenue A;
SEAMLESS GAYMODES
IN FASHION TINTS
Lop look loveliest In fashion tints. Blue fan- mmec
tasy. grey mist, pebble, sun-tan, bittersweet. 2925
Double-loop construction for extra wear. Plain pair
knit or micro-mesh, sizes (Vs to U
ON THE CAMPUSES
NTSC: Meritum; Union Build-
ing, 7 a.m.; Pi Kappa Alpha open
house: 1717 Maple, 6 p.m.; Kap-
pa Sigma open house: 2026 W. Oak
8 p.m. J
TWU: Class stunts rehearsals:
freshmen at Union Building Ball-
room; sophomores at Science Au-
ditorium. juniors at Arena Thea-
tre; seniors at Main Auditorium,
6 p.m.
IN DENTON SATURDAY
No club meetings scheduled.
Movie openings: None.
NTSC: Sorority open house:
Chilton Hall, 1 p.m; Meeting of
sorority rushees: Union Building,
6:30 p.m.; Phi Kappa Sigma Val-
entine party: 3046 Scripture, 8
p.m.
TWU: No events scheduled.
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der. , A spokesman said last night the
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark service to Lubbock. Amarillo, Mid-
Knox of Ponder were Mr. and land-Odessa and El Paso. Tex.,:
Mrs. Josephy Sexton and daugh- and Albuquerque, N.M., from Dal
ten and Miss Ann Knox, all of las and Fort Worth will be pro-
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Committee . W orks em-""F-anez sva
Over Money Woes
Penney"s hues make the
news! Colors that are
. unquestionably your
loveliest, most flatter-
ing assets! Frosting on
the cake is the touch of
rhite at collar; Butcher
Rayon easily removable
for washing in a flash!
Long and bright future
for these feminine fash-
ions because they're
care-free Rayon and Da-
rron. Dallas styled in
dark to light tones of
Navy. Black. Toast. all
sparked with white.
JUSTIN
Karra Sue Robinson, five-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Robinson of Justin has been ad-
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You’ll love the price!
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fee whiah wise pwmisdro e bsm
cent bond issue voted by taxpay-
era at the city, will be erected la
the northwest section of town, May-
or George W. Smith Jr. has an-
nounced.
The building, to be erected at
Morris and Johnson Streets, will
be of modern construction and will
be erected on the west side of the
city pump station. Work is expect-
ed to begin soon.
ton left Thursday* with the Concert
Band to presencconcrts IIZTex-
as cities.
Among the members at the 90- 1
Leon Osborne AGT.
Office DU2-9626 209 E. Hickory
Res. DU2-7560 1406 Edinburg
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Our Spring
Toned Dresses
Just Touched dh
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