Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1958 Page: 2 of 10
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FIRST X-RAYER
Physician
91st Cancer
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for cancerous burns
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more than
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actice in 1949, has taught
of
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er and
to use X rays in treatments.
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let the less
turtherNAACPace
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in the city’s schools.
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board meets tonight.
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aid in diagnosis.
Mother Held in
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A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
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Lat rites for James Clifton wu-
Subject To Law
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manager, said he knew his wife
it out at
the
Street
was to officiate, and
Goen Funeral Home was to to in
a
a sister.
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in her home at
GreeaviDe Aug. SA 1806. She was
a member elttaHighland Naptist
Church, and had lived on Route 1
Leonard Keith, Rate
Street
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to undertake the
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Fulton Funeral
Held In Denton
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active
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English
Dr. Grubbe, 83, whose
work led to saving or pr
millions of lives, was
MIG jet ighters turned him back
over the U.A.R.’s Syrian Province.
In a dramatic broadcast to his
NT Professors
Chosen Officers
Lnda died Nov. 1 One son,
Richard, I months, died Oct. ».
ISM and another. George Jr., •
. la recent
advisor to
tended.
Clark
ously in
day mg
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Amuaah
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that built l
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Dr. Ola Johnston and Miss Joe
Johnston, 1001 W. Mulberry, have
returned from San Marcos where
they visited friends. Dr. Johnston
use X rays for
la 1051, the ;
American Roen
credited Dr. Or
loor emeter
Mrs. Fulton
visible penetr
be produced
trical charge
tube. RooMm
garded the X
town’s first
and Rotary
the commit
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Wighwey 24 at Bollvar
an adverse
ation, today
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Dr.
Dallas Board
Faces More
NAACP Action
O0V64 TLATS
Stam 6:45 • 10:05
In Congress and the State De-
artment the invitation to Johnson
BIG
they loved
Jordan Complains
To U.N. On Attack
three at her four children
Itoday efter-saying,
happened to my babies
Id it, I was out of my
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Justin; Master
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the dreadfuln
There was no immediate response
from the league headquarters in
Ray Society
as the first
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msv8y ngwgas
as.
As a young physicist, he used
a beam of X rays to treat a----
an cancer patient in ______ ...
1496. This was only a few months
after Wilhelm Roentgen, a Ger-
man physicist, discovered that in-
the prelude to "further events
plotted by imperlallam to increase
tenslons in the area and divide the
- TODAY’S DEATS . -
(Storles Eisewhere TMe lasue)
. Mrs. Fannie Lee Andrews of Ml?
Stella, Denton.
Rodney Gene Short, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Short of
OU W. Mulberry. Denton.
suffered more than M years ago
when he became the world’s first
scientist to use X rays in human
medicine.
PHONX DU3MS1
Briefs - Births • Hospital Notes
——g
A girl te Mr. and Mrs. Charles
D. Sansom. 1M Eagle. Mill p m.
Mar. 11 In Flow Memorial Hoapk
N ----------------
2 Te—m
Wilson Funeral
Held In Denton
BIG
they fought
I
show, ••Frontier Doctor "
The first oar in Willcox was his,
but many times he wished he had
kept big old buckboard as he
Jounced over wagon trails.
MINING CAMPS
In the gid days, he’d leave for
several days to toad the sick at
distant mining eamDs. At every
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possible contributing cause
George Conrad, a beauty salon
fir. Garrett Ballard was chosen
chairman of the general topic
section and etoetod l “ '
Denton by the Ron. C. A. Johnson
of Argyle.
Bolivar,
Kim Btroet Hospital A Cunie
Admitted: None. _
Dlamiased: None.
BIB THS
The police chief said the ordi.
nance will be enforced against
empty as well as full butane tanha
mounted on trucks. Several corn-
plaints have been received against
the trucks, Anderson said.
The city ordinance provides that
butane gas can be stored within
the city limits only in teaks for
home tab.
Burn Surgery
CHICAGO (API — Dr. Emil H.
Grubbe, internationally noted phy-
siclan, underwent his list opera-
WanWekorl
especially 00 problems involving
foreign policy. He said in a speech
last week the Increased Democrat-
ic majorities la the new Congress
will meet President Eisenhower at
toast half way. —-—
donesia 11 times, to Burma 7
times and to India • times, \
"While armed conflict ia For-
mosa Strait threatens mainte-
Dallas: two
great wrandk
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toM stay to utgtaSe.
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nor
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rsonal diplo-
xico waa re-
Keith Jr,
W. Keith
nance gf world peace . . . we
cannot sit back *
develooed
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ion to force mixing of the races
Holland. Ill Bernard, at 4:33 a.m.,
Nov. 11 in Flow Memorial Hospi-
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Me
Dads. am S. Bradshaw, at 9:02
am. Nov 11. in Flow Memorial
Graveside Rites
Set For Infant
Graveside aqrvice for Rodney
tarry, were to be held tody a
30"., to Roselawn Memorial
. Park.
Asia be influence and swayed."
he said. Japan stands ready to ds
her part, he added.
Th industrial countries still are
raising their own standards of llv-
Ing for tutor than the less devel-
oped countries they are trying to
help, said the chief ndian repro*
l as soon as pos-
at the U.N. in
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NO CLEARANCE ■
U.A.R officials naid Hussein s
plane was creasing Syria without
proper clearance and wu stopped
u a routine and legal measure.
The incident shattered a recent
Improvement in relations between
Jordan and the UA R , whose ra>
dio stations often in the past have
called for Hussein’s assassination.
Rifai told Parliament that U.N.
Secretary General Dag Hammar-
skjold would be asked to arrange
a Security Council debate on the
men-rTpgusroqhgwadeger
brating big Nth birthday and al
bis students who received doctor's
degrees under his direction won
Invited. Of the 29 Invited, M al-
,$
b mm RS» wiie". nd
edn task to ehelee mm
doty of Sattle that the
lion people the Colombo
pt.papdbsmayzyny
munist economic drive,-
To meet this situation, tree aa-
tlons, especially the United States
and Japan, must work together to
give more vigorous and well-or-
ganized assistance to these coun-
tries, to declared
_______.___of DaOu. and
Wendell Keith of Sanger.
Deputy Finance Minis-
Bhagat •
sr taw ata foil."
_________ ___fig first
airport and first golf course.
Hs was ths town’s health offl
cor, school doctor and railroad
—n xan.heanon
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Aad Complete Varleties
LINWOOD R0EERSON
FLORIST
M W. Uekory DU92361
"didn't do anythin
"they must have
her,.t love tar."
CHOPPED
SIRLOIN STEAK
955
0 Baked Potato • Saled
• Garlie Bresd
aamscatztysrtmehy
New York said, however, that the
charges received there did not
mention an emergency council
meeting. ------
The ppirllamemntary resolution for
an Arab League meeting said it
would "bring home to all Arabs
FRlCtt 20e 0 $Oe
OWNER LEAVING DENTON
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rnnENronEcOEn.cnEONICLE
P sag Is. Hussein charged the MIGs
"" to kill or oaDtm him and
___ roased over Jordan in the
"“Town TopIcSOKhtayda
RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYESI
9 Kjea
by British, Canadian and Jap-
anese pledges to increase thelr
ooatributioas to the plan.
G-___________________________2____’
months, died last May U.
The surviving boy la Shane. 1.
N. E. France, assitsant adminis-
tratorof Texas Children's Hospit-
al. said Linda was admitted Oct
Oct. 13
Dr. Benjamin Sher, Harris Coun-
ty paychiatrist, interviwed Mrs.
Conrad and said she "is legally
Her attorney, William Hatton,
said "the whole thing to a trumped
up deal."
► Doc Wilson began as a horse-
and-buggy doctor in UM - nine
years before Arizona became a
state He brought into the worid
nearly all local residents under M.
FAMILIAR WORT
His small, wiry frame, ruddy
many an injured outlaw, railroad-
man, miner and school kid.
He was lected mayor of WRI*
coXtthree times. He organized the
ploye of Temco Aircraft Corp,
who had lived to Argyle for 44
years, died in Denton's Flow Mb*
mortal Hospital Sunday.
Pallbearers ineludd T F.
Faught, D. R. Pitt. Jim Brown.
John Thompson, Ray Crawford and
Newt Fincher.
DALLAS »AP» - Tbs Dallas
Board of ducation studying
whether f
court rulin
afaa A
RIDICULE
The U.A.R. has ridiculed Hu-
soln's account sf the incident. Cal-
to radio called it "a figment of
Hussein’s Imggiastlon" and
claimed his report was s "story
dreamed up by imperialists for a
child (Husein to tell the world."
byrean neWepapers SugCSV0
Wilson fobs headed for California
when to stopped in Willcox on
Chrtotmu Day 1903, A railrqad-
man had been hurt. The town had
no doctor. Wilson decided he WM
asodod. Is he stayed for good.
Mortician Bill Koehn, said Dsa
wilsgn remembered others even in
death.
One «f bls last request was that
as b«s asad flowers - just dsaa*
tioas to ita WtUm Hawtal Fkad,
charge of arrangementg.
Ths child die Tuesday al 94
p.m, toT#ow, Memorial lospital.
Survivors include hb paraate;
, Janet Short; a broher,
i, ah of Denton.
"I loved my childrep very dear-
ly." Mrs. Conrad told reporters
from tar JaU sell r
body to teM that I to an way
intended to hurt my babies Linda
died after the fall. I don't rememb-
And an official of the National ™
Asm. for the Advancement of
dolored People, who declined to
be quoted by name, said a Dallas
federal judge will be asked to
direatpiojtive steps toward in-
tegrating the achoola.
‛ato Ikeda. He warned in a
speech to the Japan So-
7-, He fog mil-
Ftag
S"meeas setts, .. am,
mtpzufwarMton
M a. ismi »
tbsselanHherutet ndluu
*urs toss asm esMte, sue
Andrews Rites
Scheduled Today
Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie
Lee Andrews, 72, of Mt? Stella
were to b held io the Schmitr
Floyd Hamlet Funeral Homo to*
", Rev* Ralph Johnson of Don-
too waa to officiate, and burial
was to ba to Kas* Mount Come*
Judkins, 4M Panhandle; Bonnie
Watkins, 909 Cleveland; Mrs.
George Lasater and baby, 427
Robertson; Master Randy Rate
tar, SU Audra; Mrs. Grace Dos-
garded as an iadlcatioa the ad-
mnistration wants to work close-
ly with The party leader la shor-
ing up Latin American relations.
It waa the second bipartisan
aaslgnment Johnson Ms been
asked to undertake this week.
Previusly secretary «—State
ths deaths of two other
—i=
TBday
' meeting of the association in Hous.
a ten.
J Two members of the NTSC Eng.
, lish faculty have been elected to
- offices In the Muth . Central
Modem language Ama
giSehadeirmnpmizmnan
Lterature section for the 1959
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m* “ •
"-*mse
but doesn't remember doing so.
Board president Edwin Rippy
said Ito beard probably will au-
theriab its attorney, Andrew
Thueo. to appeal a decision Mon:
day by • state court judge that
la the cage.
Owsley, MN W. Oak, sort-
dured to g gar accident Fri
m. is resting well at Flow
lai Hospital, Raem 117.
HOSPITAL NOTES
making satisfactory progress aft-
er the 1%-hour operation.
Surgoong operated on the re-
maining three fingers on his right
hand, pod did additional work on
his nose which has toga practical
ly destroyed by the seeds of mal- i
tenancy scattered through hie body
by his early experiments. 1
2 Iterment was to Denton’s Rose- I
town Memorial Park. I
Mr Wilson, a farmer and an em-
problems with the incoming pres-
Ident of Mexico. .
Johneon. the Beneto'o Democrat Gary Tazlok,
dhagonnSkekacdcitg“omzymdu U
to confer personally with Presi-
TODAYI
"A PINK SIG, BRAWLING WtSTIRN"—LIFE opm U:«
"BIG WITH ACTION! STARKLY StAUTIFULr—TIME
"WYLER HAS TURNED OUT A MASTERPIECE!-DALLAS NEwS
ROBERT €
Um
Hosts the
screenl A
tack — discussion of continental
----- She denied telling zheritf-in-
“—- vestigatora that the hurt Linda.
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be state an hum ata m to 1
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iaeysAitasrtieeng ■
rating X rays could
by sending an elee-
through a vacuum
m at the time re-
i ray as a valuable
test | {Hye? I
loan Funeral Home Chapel " FwMA-• “)
_Ia. Black, pactor of Dea- I
tea's First Methodist Church, el* p
Policy Task
sway. J
Dr. Grubbe, who retired from
Mow Memerlal Hespital
isanese-u*=
surgical; Miss Adelia Kesselus,
41T Amarillo, accident; Mrs. Char-
les D. Sansom, 320 “
cal; Mrs V. J. Mel
WASHINGTON (AP)
auhrqdattag"komP°Bronhiahgpmez Butane Trucks
monia with a treotured skull as a
mdvdnamx.snintubeposvaprhab
Death Of Daughter •--asal “
“Aahcdrjannaon heade the .p
osition party to the Senate, he
to worked closely with the Ro-
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wmi
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BROUGHT HEAUNG, LOPE
Arizona ‘Country
Doctor’ Is Dead
AMMAN, Jordan (APH-Jordan
Mo carried to the United Nations
iU charge of United Arab Repub-
lic aggression because Syrian jet
fighters turned back King Hs-
Bain's ptaM. NS immediate U.N.
action was indicated today.
This desert kingdom also sought
an immediate emergency meeting
of the Arab teagueouncttim
Amman to discuss the aerial in-
cident. The U.A.R. has denied the
charge.
The two steps were approved by
Parlament Tuesday in separate
resolutions Cheering members
gave Premier Samir Rifai a free
hand to take any action noceasary.
Hussein was flying toward a 24th
birthday vacation in Europe Mon-
day when two Communiat-built
I
11 . Barrow Insurance Salutes I
3 | MRS. CHRISTINE V. UNGER.«. J
IB ...ot Crescent, who vecentty explainedcha |
I duties and responaibilities of women during a men- l
4 m mmede or neturel disester to membeqa of Dosstatt's a
Junior Shekespeare Club. Mr. Unger iadirectoret I
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_____. _ ________ 130 S
Bradshaw, medical; Mrs. May
ockrell, IN Panhandle, medical;
Mrs Addis McNeil, Lewisville,
medical. Mrs. Buddy Lee La-
Croix. 1000 Stewart, medical.
tobert H. May-
Point; Mester
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CwemScopE .nonwcouom
Mrs. Iris Conrad, 19, onetime
photographer's .model, w is
charged yesterday with staying
one child, month-old Linds, by
"throwing tar to the noor." Bond
was set at $3,800,
Official recorda IM pneumonia
— » Denton Police Chief Andy An.
bad" adding, derson said today UMtatS
trucks parked on city atreets wiU
stored within ths city ;
dehildren and a
terz st Greenville,
Mrs. Andrews wm born In
at 2:10 p.m.
Survivors include a dau
Mra. A F. Mason st Rote
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SINGLE OR DOUBLE FEATURE
"GUNMAN’S WALK** WIU BE SHOWN
AS A SINGLE FEATURE THRU THURS-
DAY ---AND FOR DOUBLE FEATURE
FANS THE REVOLT OF MAMIE
STOVER** WIU BI ADDED EXTRA FOR
FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY ONLY!
A boy to Mr. and Mrs Angus
A. Bock. ?ll Colt, at 1:43
Nov 11 in Flow Memorial
|l:N pm. Sunday, too wm bera
in Argyle Jan. 2, 187, and lved
there all her life.
Pallbearers ieluded Mrs. Ful-
to integrate. Ito laws provide that
stale nk ot abgui two milligndol-
tars yeer ly wM to out eft from
whtPot“thshpptovalorXhnvters.
ne NAACP MekesmM sald act-
ion is planned because st tto US.
sth Ciruit Court of Appeals ifo St
Louis directed S itle Rock fed:
oral judge sad thatcity’sachqol
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