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IN SACK
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THIS WEEK—NO LIMIT
JOHNNIE'S
Hill said ‘ the fiscal situation of
the federal government is deplor-
able. worse than that of any state.
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ALAMO, Tex. (API — Ten per-
sons were killed on a rain slick
highway Sunday in a shattering
automobile crash that Jammed
the speedometer on one vehicle at
has denied any
her daughter-in-
auto trip; and b
side a mountain
fected areas — comr
big Army bases. etce
ly cited as an examy
aid without federate
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one of their had-
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Segni government lasted for 20
months in 1955-57.
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EVERY DAY
LOW
from Alabama, Georgia and Flor-
ida.
He said no arrests have been
made in the Johnson shooting.
Johnson was shot in the chest
Live Better Electrically
in Denton And Save!
—By Donna Lee Fowler,
Central Elementary School Student
Mrs. Duncan
connection with
law’s death.
Mrs Duncan.
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delivery to a group of school ad-
ministrators.
INADEQUATE FUNDS
The same group heard a Ten-
nessee educator declare that Con
gress can’t sit idly by when the
The Liberals, a right-of-center
group with four seats in the Sen-
ate and 17 deputies. have agreed
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the first confidence votes. The new
premier is expected to pick up
I the nine additional necessary dep-
Du Point’s vast stock holdings in
the automobile firm. These shares
—held by Du Pont and two hold-
ing companies—Christiana Secur-
ities Co. and Delaware Realty and
Investment Co.—comprise about
him to order "equitable relief nec-
essary and appropriate in the pub-
lic interest*’
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Soldiers in the Belgian Army,
under a new government ruling,
will now be served butter instead
of margarine.
dll VE--EM —M-EE-- aiHJ
, innocent by reason of insanity, but
the two men later dropped their
pleas of innocent. They will be
Ml
Her body was discovered last
Dec 21 and an autopsy surgeon*
said it was possible she was
buried alive.
ers was wounded.
Mike Johnson, 41. described by
Sheriff Clyde Ennis as a gypey
crow* price, was reported in
fair condition from a bullet wound
received during a holdup attempt
Wednesday
Deputy €. C. Owens said that
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ter of its 10 year legal battle to
divest ® 1 du Pont de Nemours
* Co. of its vast holdings in Gen,
eral Motors Corp. *
confidence, probably within a
week.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
What a Whitewall! What a .
price for 3-T Cord construc-
tion! Takes Whites out of
the luxury class. Dress up
your car NOW at this un-
believable low cost!
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Dalley aaid the. speedometer on,
the car of Closner..a farmer and
father of eight, was stuck at so
miles per hour Closner was trav
eling east and the other car west.
SOLD 122,038
SINCE OCT. 7, 1957 THRU FEB. 11, 1959
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ROME (AP) - Antonio Segni
was sworn in today as head of
Italy’s government.
His Cabinet was made up en-
tirely of members of his own
Christian Democrat party, which
has less than a majority in Parlia-
was named for the late Rear Adm.
William S. Parsons. A sister. Mrs i
R. B Fuller, if of Albuquerque.
The pioneer family is widely known
in the eastern part of New Mexico.
in-law to keep her son for herself,
was to go on trial today on charge
of first deghe murder.
The prosecution was expected to
ask the death penalty tor the 54-
year-old woman, clauming that she
was so Jealous of her son, Frank,
that she shopped for months try-
ing to hire a killer.
Mrs. Duncan's chief accusers
are two Santa Barbara laborers
They say Mrs. Duncan promised
them $6,000 to kill her son's preg-
nant bride. Olga Kupczyk Duncan.
30, a nurse.
Luis Moya. 22. and Augustine
Baldonado, 25, have admitted lur-
ing the nurse from her apartment
late one November night, choking
and beating her during a 20-mile
trade for safer, new
GOODYEAR
quality at these low prices..
In 1956 Judge Labuy ruled in
favor of Du Pont, holding that the
company’s GM holdings did not
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EDENTON PUBLIC UTILITIES
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Liberals.
. Pella is identified with a policy ,
of friendship for President Nasser
of the United Arab Republic. In
agreeing to back Segni, the LIh-
erals insisted that he adhere to
postwar Italy’s “Traditional Eu-
rope-oriented policy, seemingly a
thrust at attempts to woo Nasser.
Segni was one of the organizers
■ of the Christian Democrat party1
after World War II and has been
a member of every postwar gov-
ernment. He gave Italy its longest
lived Cabinet after Alcide de Gas-
peri's retirement in 1953. The first
only. The party, although Italy’s
largest, is 26 votes short of the
299 necessary for a majority in
the Chamber of Deputies It falls
four votes short of a Senate ma-
jority.
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by Goodyear, Trade and SAVEI
THE DINTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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bars ceased to to a prblem!”
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This substance is now available
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under the name Preparation
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VENTURA, Calif. (AP) - Mrs
Elizabeth Duncan, accused of
gboldherot'
ol",, dollb
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when someone sought to rob him donado all pleaded innocent and
at his home , innocent by reason of insanity, but
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healing substance with the aston-
ishins ability to shrink hemor-
rhoida, stop itchier, and relieve
pais — without surgery.
Ta case after case, while rently
relieving pain, actual rodeetisa
(shrinkage) took place.
Most amazing of all-results were
so thorough that sufferers made
Highway patrolman
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ALBUQUERQYE, N.M. (m —
When the U.S.S. Parsons was
launched at Pascagoula, Miss., in
camp. Some, however, share
Hill's fears that federal aid to ed-
ucation might lead eventually to
federal control of education
M. L.
Stutz family has preserved the
grave on the chance relatives at
the child may someday seek it.
National Guardsmen
Respond To Alert
DALLAS <AP‘—About 90 per
cent of 9.000 National Guardsmen
of the 36th Infantry Division wore
assembled yesterday within an
hour and a half after a surprise
alert was sounded.
Many of the units set up mo-
torised patrols and disaster opfr-
ations after being notified through
the division’s statewide radio net-
work.
“Operation Awake" alert came
Without advance warning.
“The success of this practice
alert exceeded my expectations."
said Maj. Gen. Cari I- Phinney of
Dallas, division commander.
swore Segni into office after ap-the chamber
proving his cabinet Hineup. Amintore Fanfani’s left-of-cen-
NO VOTE NECESSARY ter coalition of Christian Demo-
Segni needed no parliamentary' crats and Democratic Socialists
vote of confidence to assume of-|resigned three weeks ago under
fice. But late thus week or early ’be weight of opposition from
next both the Chamber of Depu-' rightist Christian Democrats and
ties and the Senate must approve defections from Democratic So-
the Cabinet. Failure to get this cialist members of the coalition,
would force him to resign.
The 68-year-old leader's Cabinet
.The current phase of the anti. 23 per cent at GMs total outstand,
trust actlon is to decide the dis. linePghares."
Pillion oFW million shares of “8
GM stock held by Du Pont and
two holding companies. The hear-
ings before U.S. Dist. Judge Wal-
ter J. Labuy are expected to con-
tinue at least five weeks.
Government attorneys have
asked Judge Libuy to order the
atock sold on the open market or
distributed to individual Du Pont
shareholders. They seek also to
bar Du Pont directors from serv- i
ing as officers of GM and vice
. August tribute was paid to a pio-
frequent-, neer New Mexico family. The ship
26,795
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BIG LUSCIOUS IE
HAMBURGERS P..d•
Judge labuy, direeting“FPbrthdeadwenechnaren
meat Promised right-wing sup-
port from Liberals and Monarch-
ists made Segni virutally sure of to back the Segni government on
winning at least his first vote of “
BLUFFTON, Ohio UP - A weath-
er . wdrr'ltou fence sets off an
eight - foot Square plot between
an oat and corn field on the Walter
Amstutz farm south of here.
Although names and circumstan-
ces have been lost in time, it is
believed to be the grave of a pio-
neer child who died during the trek
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By G. K HODENFIELD
AP Education Writer
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -
The first thing the federal govern-
ment should do for public educa-
tion in this country is to stop
supporting it financially, an In-
dianapolis businessman said to-
day.
The second thing, he said, is for
Congress to reduce federal taxes,
leaving more money for the states
and communities to devote to
their schools.
Dr. W. W. HUI. of the College
Life Insurance Co., outlined his
views in a speech prepared for
9 Hot Dog in One Lesson
ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. an,—
This watchdog almost did too good
a job. Firemen who answered a
call at a residence here not only
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
We Have A New Mill To Give
You Faster Service
• WE HAVE OUR OWN BRAND OF
OF ECG MASH
O B & D, COLD MEDAL & KIMBELL
CRUMBLES & PELLETS
• ALL TYPES OF GRAINS
Come Visit Ua.. . You'll Ba Glad You Did
SNOW'S FEED STORE
■lea are living at the
He reported auto li-
from the Far West
as well as many
President Giovanni • G rone hi, uties from the 23 Monarchists in
and it seems to be growing
worse." Fair and proper pro-
grams of school finance, he said,
can be realized only through state
legislatures and local school
boards.
WITHOUT CONTROL
He said the government pro-
gram of support tar federaUy af-
_______________ Segni. a Sardinian. fashioned a
is limited to Christian Democrats' government leaning slightly to the
M tjma
Giuseppe Pella — whose appoint-
ment could cause trouble with the
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Government in New Drive lio Killed In ^ltah Gets New Goyernn]
To Cut DuPont’s GM Stock Shattering But Grave Crisis Not Over
represent a monopoly- The deci-' Auto Crash
lion was reversed by the Supreme
Court in 1957. It said Du Pont’s I
GM holdings produced a tendency
to monovoly and was a violation
of the Clayton Anti trust Act.
found a stubborn blaze awaiting
them but a stubborn Doberman
Pinscher.
They had to fight a bedroom
fire through a window until a
neighbor was able to call the
dog away from where he was bar-
ring firemen from entering.*
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nation’s schools are threatened by
inadequate funds.
Dr. Erik D Lindman of George
Peabody College, Nashville, said
in a prepared speech that state
and local financing alone won't
meet the nation's educational
needs in the decade ahead
Most of the 20,000 persons at-
tending the annual convention of
the American Assn, of School Ad-
ministrators are in Lindman’s
BOLIVAR
OIL COMPANY
Bolivar, Taxes
Ph. Senter 107-R-3
d your "school days” friend
The head-on collision occurred
seven miles south at here in the
Lower Rio Grande Valley. prac-
tically on the Texas - Mexico bor-
der.
Muddy rescue workers pried
and tugged for more than an hour
to remove nine bodies from one
crumpled automobile. .21
The dead: y"L
John T. Closner, 42, ercedes,
Tex., who was thrown from tils
car in which he waa traveling
alone. ________J
Antero Ibanez Tovar. 37. La
Feria, Tex., driver of the second
car.
Benito Comacho, 32. and Adelia
Comacho, 23. and their three chil-
dren. Zolando, 5, Ninfa, 4. and ■
Minerva, 3, all of La Feria.
Definio Moralez Tovar, 35. Har-
lingen, Tex.
Juan Hernandez, 19, and Linda
Hernandez, I, believed to be from ;
La Feria.
The bodies were taken to near-
by Pharr, Tex., where relatives i
Identified them at a funeral home. {
All adults but Closner were mi-1
wmulingsovanAid Needs Cutting
•re seeking a ruling that would •
permit the big chemical firm to
keep its GM stock but pass voting
rights to individual Da Pont
shareholders
They contend Du Pont would
suffer huge tax losses if the atock
were sold and that dumping of
the huge number of shares on the
open market would bring about
a sharp price drop.
They also argue that outright
sale of Du Pont's holdings in GM
—valued at $2,896,000,000 at the
close of the stock market Friday
—would have a terrific impact on
the nation's economy.
These recommendations for de-
ciding the fate of the GM shares
were made by both sides in
lengthy documents filed with
J"*e l abuy some time ago
• - each side win offer
oral arguments and present a
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Hill added: “So far there is lit-
tle control, but there is waste
and bureauaratic irresponsibility:
It can hardly be used to support
the claim that the federal govern-
ment is the only place to look for
fair and proper financial support
for public education."
Lindman said federal aid has
been used to finance highways, 1
hospitals, and state colleges of ag
riculture and should now be used
to improve the public schools
"More than ever before," he
said. “our nation's future rests up-
on the effectiveness of its schools
As a result. Congress cannot sit
idly by disclaiming responsibility
If our school system is threatened
by inadequate funds."
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• School dothes aro easy to keop dean ... wun your automatic electc washar and
d eloctric dothes dryer.
School lunches can bo prepared aheod of Emo, and stowed in your handy electrk
food freezer.
Good lighting helps your children to easier seoing, easier studying.
Electricity helps in to many ways to make your tife mor convenient and am enjoy-
able... and electridity works 'round Ite duck for just pennies a day. Kt your best
servant... and best bargain tool ____
i U-- of witnesses in support of
* the recommendations.
EMPRE BREAK-UP
Efforts of the government to
break up the huge Du Pont em-
„pire dates from 1940 when the
4 antitrust division filed a suit ac-
cusing Du Pont of a virtual:
monopoly in supplying GM require-
ments. The suit said Du Point was
GM’s largest supplier of automo-
r tive finishes and fabrics.
___ The suit accused Da Pont rd ex-
orting pressure on GM through
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