Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1958 Page: 9 of 10
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will accept or reject the constitu-
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would let the territories decide
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charged. clubs swinging,
parsed the mob.
confederation relationship with the
overseas territories.
He said the proposed charter
would “render the republic strong
and effective provided that hence-
forth those in positions of responsi-
bility know how to direct it.”
The key man would lie the pfes-
ident, elected for seven years by
a large electoral college of legis-
lators and local representatives.
His powers, now chiefly ceremon-
ial, would be vastly increased.
De Gaulle said one of France’s
prime duties Was to re-establish
“Screaming Skull” and “Terror
Feature of the Year 6,000" (hor-
ror). Sampus.
IN TOWN SATURDAY
No meetings scheduled.
Former Pastor To
Speak At New Hope -
The Rev. Roy Milligan, former
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place in the sun. L= ■
While Communisthecklers booed
and tried to smash through pro-
tecting police Unes in the historic
Flace de la Republique, the Pre
mier outlined Ms basic law for
the projected Fifth French Repub-
lic to an estimated 100,000 per-
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Helmeted police and youths with
Gaullist arm bands stood guard
as the Premier made his plea. A
milling mob at 1,000 or so, led by
veteran Rods, tore up paving
blocks and hurled them at the
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■ of Carpenters, Tuesday but noth-
■ tag came at it.
The Sabine Area Construction
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ciation. offered the carpenters a
27% cent an hour raise and the
union asks 32%. Carpenters now
get $297% an hour
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dustrial construction jobs.
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American Legion Post No. 71.
American Legion Hall, 7:10.
Hi-Noon Lions Club, Pat Boone
Country Inn. noon.
ON THE CAMPUSES
No activities scheduled."
AT THE MOVIES
“The Lone Ranger and The Lost
City of Gold” with Clayton Moore.
Co-Ed.
"Go‘s Ltle Acre" with Robert
Ryan and "Ride Out for Re-
venge." Rancho.
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fire." Color. Fine Arts.
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police headquarters at Montgomery, Ala., following
the arrest on a charge of loitering. The policemen are
O. M. Strickland, left, and J. V.Johnson, right. King
later accused the officers of brutal treatment. Police
Commissioner Clyde Sellers denied the accusation.
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A picnic lunch will be served at
the church Sunday. Services will
be at 11 a.m. followed by Training
Union at 7 p.m. and evening wor-
ship at 7:45 p.m. Banks M. Dish-
mon is pastor of the church.
ed to select the representative.
The chamber did this by putting
the names of all Denton service
clubs in a hat and then drawing
— that's bow the Rotary Club was
selected. Then Thursday the Ro-
tary Club put names of its mem- .
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BEAUMONT (AP) - Wives of
workingmen in this area threat-
ened today to set up pickets in
front of carpenters' union halls
1 in an effort to halt a strike which
has idled their husbands.
Mrs. J. A. McCroskey of near-
by Nederland said her group of
pipefitters' wives has been joined
by wives of electricians, operat-
ing engineers, laborers and weld
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"Husbands of these women hove
1 teen idled since July 14 by the
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Rotary Member
To Attend Meet
Walter Wilson of Sanger, a mem-
ber of the Denton Rotary Club,
has been chosen as one of -400
Americans to participate in the
Ford Consumers Conference in
Dearborn, Mich., Ort. M.
—__Bo and the other 399 Americans
} will be guests of the Ford Motor
Co. The 400 will meet with Ford
designers to give their opinion of
how a car should be designed. As
part of the program, Wilson will
be given a 1959 car to test drive
for 90 days and then report his
impressions.
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