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THE DENTON RECORD - CHRONICLE
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Kennedy,
correspondent of the
of Haiti on six hours’ notice with-
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A boy was born to
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to
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under the direction of Helms Fu- unpaid parking tickets. He also
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MILLION-DOLLAR COSTS
Collin Bankers
Name Officers
Baskin. 1102 N. Elm. at 7:52 am.
today in Flow Memorial Hospital.
STUDENT
ART THEATRE
Earl Tillerson, Albert Finley, Alex
Glendenning, John Willock, Tom
Gendenning. Ken Massey and Ben*
nie Brewer. ,
Survivors include his widow, the
former May Sanderson of Ennis; I
1 sister, Mrs. Evelyn Glendenning,
Celina; 1 brother. J. B Winn Jr . 1
ONE Special Portable Typewriter,
extra nice — S3 7.80.
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5-DAY
WEATHER
tomologist headquartered at the
Denton Experiment Station, has
returned from Stillwater, Okla,
where he attended a two-day con-
ference of federal workers study-
ing small grain insects
Wood Street Church of Christ will
hold Wednesday and Sunday se^
vices in the Jefferson Davis au-
ditorium until the church is re-
built. A meeting is set for tonight
at 7130 p.m. The church was swept
by fire early Monday morning.
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army. " hauled-up a hody identified as
He then imprisoned the princi- " .
pal presidential candidates and
Hours later, however. Magloire
resumed office as "chief of state."
blocked all possibility of a legiti-
mate general election.
rested in Los Angeles where,
police said, he confessed stab-
bing to death 10-year-old Larry
Rise under a Santa Monica pier.
(AP Wirephoto).
Briefs - Personals - Births - Hospital Notes
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' Three NTSC students reluctant-
ly contributed a total of $180 to the
city treasury this morning after
being arrested and jailed Tues-
day night for taking a car from
the city pound.
One of the students, a 20-year.
old Dallas youth, explained to
corporation court officials this
morning that his automobile had
been impounded because he failed
to pay five overtime parking tick*
ets.
Liquor Expensive
For Dallas Man
out explanation.
I left Port-au-Prince last night
after five days there.
The explosive situation hit a
climax last week.
No One Admitted
Attar the Feature
Starts
REEVES DRUG STORE
NOW OPEN
East Side Square .
Form.al Opening Celebration
December 7-8
Call c2504 Fer Prescriptins
eastern city of Bialystok.
The Communist paper reported
that crowds demolished municipal
offices at Nowy Ciechocinek in the
northern midlands. '
Other demonstrators beat up a
local Communist party secretary
at Nieszawa, in the same district.
The pape radded: "More such
incidents can be reported."
Poland’s nationalist Communist
government, seeking to avert any
repetition of the Soviet military
intervention in Hungary, sped an
apology to the Soviets for the at-
tack on the Russian consulate In
the outburst at Stettin (Szczecin)
Monday night.
Newspapers which first played
down the riots as drunken hooli-
ganism reported that the demon-
strators attacked police headquar-
ters and the local prosecutor's
office and tried to break open the
jail.
These reports said the rioters
were dispersed from the Jail by
security troops and police using
tear gas. )
The attack on the Soviet consu-
late followed two hours later. The
demonstrators got Inside the build-
ing and damaged furniture. The
papers did not report what hap-
pened to the consulate staff.
Among those reported arrested
were many pupils of city techni-
cal schools who started demon-
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■ MIAMI, Fla.w- Terror and
confusion swept Haiti today as a
boiling political crisis — which the
present regime says has been,
“aggravated by American govern-
ment organizations" — headed to-
• ward a showdown.
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
Cartoons 6:40 Features 7:00 & 9:20
The Bh Him Lmk at the New-Look PEACETIME ARMY
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— ALSO
Collin Fund Nears
Half-Way Point
McKINNEY (Special)—Contribu-
tions to the American Red Cross
Hungarian Relief Fund in Collin
County totaled $290 through Tues
day
Of this total. $235 had been con-
tributed by McKinney citizens.
The balance came from Frisco
and Celina.
Collin's quota for the emergency
drive is $809. Officials hope to
complete the campaign by Satur-
day.
teed 4300 per month. For details
see—
MR TABOR
Southern Hotel
East Side of Square
2 Performances Dail;
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EDMOND OBRIEN - BRAN DONLEVY - NATALIE WOOD ====t§
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Tuesday near Lake Dallas by
Sheriff Deputies Olin Jones and
Bill Kelly.
a
New Violence
WARSAW w-New antigovern-
ment violence was reported in
Poland today in the wake of the
mob attack on the Soviet consul-
ate at, Stettin. Eighty-eight per-
sons. many of them youths, were
reported Jailed for the Stettin
riot.
Trybuna Ludu. official organ of
the Polish United Workers (Com-
MeKINNEY 'Special) —
Miller of the First National Bank
at Farmersville is new president
of the Collin County Bankers
Assn.
and BILLFOLD SETS PLUS
FREE MONOGRAMING
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Vandalism Hits
McKinney Shops
MeKINNEY (Special - City
police are investigating a wave of
vandalism that has broken out in
recent days in which several large
plate glass windows have been
ruined with airrine shot.
Among others, windows at the
Bullock Motor Co. showroom and
at Beell Brothers Department
Store, have been seriously dam-
Terror Sweeps
Over Haiti,
A boy. Gary Scott, was born to' cation deadline for assistance in
i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eugene Hor- purchase of grains and roughage
ton. Route 2. at 1:24 a.m. today to carry basic herds through Dec.
in Flow Memorial Hospital, 31.
The new extension places a Feb.
•A UHM MOVIG!"- m-u Ma-
DIABOLQUE
ol the gleaming white palace in
Port-au-Prince, the capital. and
permit general elections for a new
pi esident.
It is cutting int othe supplies of
loud from the countryside, closing
stores, crippling transportation by
starving gasoline stations.
The law courts have suspended.
ed last Aug. 18. Nash was ar-
strating to protest against Russian
intervention in Hungary. The
papers said others held included
"unemployed, known hooligans
-Atw c and up. to a seore of common
SountyJudge Jack Gray pre-criminals released from jails in
Sided in court. the recent amnesty."
The Rev. J. W. Epting. Sher- _
man, and the Rev. Edward R. charges of trespassing. The owner
Seanor, pastor of First Baptist, of the car was fined $100 for
were to officiate. Services were trespassing and $5 for each of his
IN TOWN TODAY
1 p.m. — College Players pro-
duction of "The Miser," NTSC
Studio Theater (through Satur-
day).
START TPLDRROW
Twin Bop
Rock ‘n‘ Sock Show
ROCKKROU w THE‘SQUARE
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19, 1997, deadline for application
to receive assistance through Mar.
19. The same rates of assistance
—11.90 cwt for grains and $7.50
per ton for roughage— will apply
under the new extension.
County"Agent Al Petty said the
extension would carry producers
through the critical winter feeding
period, but that additional exten
sion may be necesaary in order
TEXAS
LAST DAY P
For Feed Aid plant to e built here
„ .. . •.mg by the Brazos Electric Power Co-
Texas livestock producers in de-
BELA LUGOS .mm.oan
BELFAST. Northern Ireland UP
—The outlawed Irish Republican
army staged a mass raid at 12
points in British North Ireland to-
day, causing an estimated million
dollars worth of damage. .
Before they were beaten back
by the Royal Ulster Constabulary,
the Invaders New up a $100,000
British Broadcasting Corp., radio
transmitter, two buildings, and
two bridges. set fire to a court-
house and tried to capture a mili-
tary barracks
They set off what police de
described as "a night of terror'
along a line stretching almost 200
miles across Northern Ireland-
Ulster. Five of Ulster’s six coun-
ties were affected. -
A policeman was wounded
. -lightly and five raiders were cap-
tured before the invaders fled Po-
lice said at least three of those
who escaped were wounded The
constables found two bullet - rid-
dled cars, machineguns and hun-
dreds of rounds of ammunition.
Heavy detachments of constab-
ulary, and helicopters and police
dogs, were thrown into the hunt
for the fieeing invaders Barbed-
wire roadblocks were thrown up
at the wooded and mountainous
border with the Irish Republic
But police said the main body of
the ralders apparently had es-
caped across the border.
Police said the raid apparently
was a show of strength on the
part of IKA leaders t discour-
ago any bid for controljby dissi-
dent factions within Ito ohm ranks
m...bnan.au auaema -zehtu eha IRA
breaKeway ETOPS WI Tn UI Ene INA
have recently staged miner raids
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ing a relay transmitter of the Brit-
ish Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) was
blown up.
A dozen men dressed in police
uniforms kidnaped the caretaker
of the courthouse at Maghorafeh
and his wife and set the building
ablaze The kidnaped couple were
released unharmed three miles
away
The headquarters building of a
British territorial army unit —
equivalent to a UJI National
Guard company — at Enniskillen
was blown up, along with two
bridges at nearby Inishmore and
Newtown Butler.
Police and an armed band rid
Ing In a truck exchanged shots
near Torr Head. Three men wte
ney were hosts for the quarterly
meeting.
Tracy King of the Frisco State
Bank was named vice president
and Bill Goodman of the First
National Bank at Plano is secre-
tary. Jack Scott of Frisco is the
welghts to 18.00 and abovt; com.
mou and medium 10.00-1400; culls
8 00-1000; stocker steer caives 11.00
to 17.00; stocker steer yenriings
15.00 down.
Hogs 800; steady. Choice butchers
17.00-34; less desirable grades 14.00
to 16.60; Sowa 14 00 to 14 34.
Sheep 2,500: weak to 1 00 lower;
sood and choice slaughter lambs
14 00-18.00; fancy lambs 16.75: eul
to medium lambs 3 00-14 00; atock-
er and feeder lambs 14.00-16.00;
alaughter ewes 5.00.6.00.
out a spot in San Francisco Bay
where he assertedly dumped
— ---------- one victim in a car. A diver
presumably at the request of the located the car and when it was
SECRETARY WANTED
Please state age and qualifica-
tion e, Write Box "O" Recora-chron-
icle. r
DK8K Bn's Fountain Pens. Deck
Lampa, Ledgers and Inventory
Sheets.
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Bates List Finders. Memo books,
and zipper notebooks, all make
iden1 Christmas gifts.
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ment of colors. Prompto Files,
metal filing cabinets.
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a Cry in the Night
County National Banks of McKIn- munist) Party, disclosed a crowd
attacked a police ebuilding in
Olecko, a town near the north-
i e country is virtually para-1 ling the. streets.
No Americans have been arrest-
signaled emergency drought areas
have been given a 75-day exten-
sion of grain feed and hay assis-
tance. the department of agricul-
ture said late Tuesday.
In Denton County, Farmer's
Home Administration Supervisor
Pat Roberts said his office had
received no official word of the
extension, but added that the no-
tification should be forthcoming
telephone , cWmunlcatiohs are
sketchy when,they operate at all,
and pistol-packing army officers
are stationed in communications
offices censoring all messages,
press or personal.
Soldiers and sailors are patrol-
outgoing president of the group.
More than 190 Collin bankers
and their employee and guests at-
tended the meeting
about 49 others. He also dissolved
the Senate and Legislature, and
in effect suspended corstitutional
authority.
Magloire told thia correspondent
he was forced to take the meas-
WARERenO&prnent
f - *• 2-y*erron atge seryetien
Get Extension WEATMERFOrD-A
erts and baby, Ponder; L. C. Car-
ter. Arlington: Mrs. J. R Wilson, soon.
Route 1. The previous assistance pro-
gram ended Dec. 9 with an appli-
CENTERPIECE - POTS
All Types Arrangements
Order Christmas
Flowers Early
Linwood Roberson
FLORIST
501 W. Hickory C-2561
Saturday 1 to 0 p.m. only
ATTENTIONBOYS
10 to 24. singie, free to trawl
Southern States. No experlence U i
necessary, transportation furnished.'
Quaranteed 4200 per month. For
details see--
MR. TABOR
Southern Hotel
___Saturday, 3 to 8 p.m. Only
ue flag. iftfsA Columbia*Hi-Fi.
9 Special 899.95. Also others,
KAM, 307 W Hickory
CLEAN can bought, sold financed.
Insured, Waldrip‘sC-4054.
OrVEher a HooverVacuum Clean-
er. Re-built's low as 819.93. Bar.
low.Hanks Furniture Store, phone
C-8812 for free Demonatration.
FOR SALE by owner. good invest. I
ment, 430 month income. Du-
plex. 48.440 1418 Michael St
FOR SALE. used Piano 400 Mrs,
evoLT OF te reemAetnet
RUNAWAY
DAUGHTERS
pe- • Marta wa ism
Anna STEN
BohnUTEL
Lance FUULER
Adele NRGENS
h zed by a silent but deadly weap;
o’, a mass sitdown, (he refusal
oi thousands of persons to work neucuy, cuicopuuuei oi u
i, object is to force bull-chested New York Times, was hustled out
Gen Paul E Magloire to step out * "2“ " ‘ "
operative. . c..
Mayor Jack Bryson and City
Finance/ Director C. L. Aldridge
will reprcsent Denton at the cere-
monies? at which House Speaker
Sam Rayburn will turr the first
cock of Irving at 6:58 am. today
in F‛ow Memorial Hospital. .„ ...p ...... .......... ._____
A boy. Richard Lee, was born I es that may begin growth in March
to Mr. and Mrs. James Eugene
Dowlas John Healy, who is sta-
tioned with the U.S. Naval Mining
Depot in Yorktown. Va., is visit-
ing his mother, Mrs. Lena Beaty,
810 S. Pacific. Another son, Tra-
vis T. Beaty of the Corpus Christi
Naval Air Station recently visited
her.
The Dietetics Club at TSCW will
sponsor its annual plum pudding
sale from 8-9 p.m. Thursday on
the first floor of the College of
Households Arts and Sciences.
Orders may be placed at C-8821.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Georg- Copp. 1305
Eagle D-ive. medical: Baby Boy
George. Old McKinney Road, med-
ical; Mrs. P. E. Horton. Dallas
Highway, medical; Mrs. Stephen
Howard. Lake Dallas, medical;
Mrs Williard Mills. 519 Ruth,
medical; Mrs. H. L. Smith, 305
Avenue G; Mrs. J. D. Taylor, 1017
Carroll, medical; Mrs. John
Wright, 428 Hottie, medical; Mas-
ter Donald Campbell, 1001 N. Elm,
Irving, medical.
Dismissed: Mrs. Ralph Barker
100 LATE TO CLASSIFY
J police-
Kenas, Hugh Lynch
feed arrested the three
and baby. .107 K. McKinney; Mro.
R. L. Peery and baby. 703 Ave-
nue A: Mrs. L. B, George, Old
McKinney Rad; Mrs. Thomas
Briggs and baby, 1208 Anna; Mas-
ter Paul Stringer, 1209 Lindsey;
Mrs. J. R. Beet. Kleberg, Tex.;
J. R. Beets. Kleberg, Tex.: L. M.
Sibley. Route 2; Mrs. L. W. Mot-
ingo, Route 2, Mrs. J. D. Rob-
Oran Bpears, athletic director of
Denton schools, has called a
Thursday meetin- of all persons
interested in formaing a city-wide
basketball league. The planning
session will be held in Bronco
Gym at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Harvey L. Chada, USD A, on-
CELINA — Funeral services The three entered the pound and
were to be held at 2:30 p.m. to- began driving the car back to-
dav in the First Baptist Church at ward the campus. Denton
Celina for Mack Winn, 56, who diad man Leroy, "
early Tuesday in the Veterans Hos- and A. J. Ri
pital in McKinney. Interment was shortly before 9 p. m. and lodged
to be in Celina Cemetery. them in city jail overnight.
L TOMORROW! A
Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Matthew Rose Jr.,
Ml E. Oak. at 1:90 a.m. today in
Flow Memorial Hospital.
A boy. David Leslie, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Aubry
Howard. Lake Dallas, at 3:07 a.m.
today in Flow Memorial Hospi-
tal.
. buy. Charles Edwin, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lee Pea-
Said Captive
Of Egyptians
PORT SAID, Egypt » - The
Egyptian underground says It kid-
naped and killed a young British
lieutenant
The report was brought to Brit-
ish headquarters last night in the
face of British Insistence that the
lieutenant be returned quickly-*
and alive.
The British-French occupation
command awaited firmer evi-
dence before conceding the officer
had been killed. But British Lt.
Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, the oc-
cupation chief, let it be understood
that some action would follow if
the officer was not given up alive.
The kidnaping was the latest of
a string of actions by the under-
ground to harass the rapidly di-
minishing British and French
forces in the process of withdraw-
ing from Egypt at the demand of
the U.N. General Assembly
Lt A. G. Moorehouse, leader of
a patrol that captured seven
Egyptian commandos Monday
night hiding in a dentist's apart-
ment. stopped his Jeep in the same
street yesterday morning to talk
to a man.
An Arab boy said he saw three
t men force the British officer Into
a taxi at the point of the lieuten-
ant’s own gun.
The car was found later— its in-
terior bloodstained. A gag and
rope were inside
A thorough search of Port Said
brought no sign of the missing
Heutenant. At dusk an Egyptian
civilian brought word from the
underground that the officer had
been slain. Stockwell said Port
Said had been sealed off and the
Egyptians could not get the Briton
or his body, out of town.
The kidnaping followed the seiz-
ure last weekend of a large cache
of explosives and ammunition be-
ing smuggled into Port Said, an
attempted ambush of a British pa-
trol and the appearance of
scrawled signs throughout the city
warning the British that "Port
Said Is your graveyard."
Egyptian authorities disclaimed
responsibility for the incidents.
Informants said they were the
work of members of the fanatic
Moslem Brotherhood in Port Said
They said the secret terror organ-
ization. outlawed by the govern-
ment two years ago was attempt-
ing to embarrass President Nas-
ser.
Mr. Winn had been ill about 2% the wrecker which hauled
months and died of heart trouble. -r
shovel ot earth.
The City of Denton and the
Brazos Cooperative have been
negotiating on a contract calling
for Denton to sell surpluselectric He said that at first he thought
power to the cooperative until the hia car had been stolen, but tAt
plant here is completed. when he had located it in the
city pound, "all 1,could think'of
Winn Rites Set was to get it back.".
The other two students, both 19,
Today in Celina I sheepishly, admitted they "Just
• kinds went along with him.
Roy Hanson of Dallas was fined
$200 and $26.90 in costa In County
Court Tuesday after he pleaded
guilty to unlawfully transporting
liquor in a dry area
Hanson was arrested earlier
The main purpse of the under- arrested In Cork, In the Irish Re-
ground organization..outlawed by public
A wooden police hut was burned
down at Newry.
urea. He said political leaders had I 1 m
caused a series of bombings and Hnlac Kanav
shootings during their campaigns. | I UIU3 I A HUI L
and created a situation that__ __ I
reau issued today this 3-day out-
look:
East and Central Texas Tem-
peratures near normal. Normal
minimum 34-44 except 44-54 along
coast and extreme South Texas.
Normal maximum 54-71. Warmer
Friday, colde r Saturday and
warmer Monday Precipitation
moderate in scattered showers
Friday except light or none in
South Texas.
West Texas: Temperatures 2-4
degrees below normal in Panhan-
dle and South Plains, and near
normal elsewhere. Normal mini-
mum 22-33 in Panhandle, South
Plains and El Paso area and 33-431
elsewhere. Normal maximum 49-
63. Warmer Friday, colder Satur-
day. and warmer Monday.
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020 Maple
FOR SALE, One brown colored Bur-
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NICELY furnished 5-room apart-
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MIXED "Ironing wanted, 2 rrame,
call C-9763.
UNPURNISHED dupiex, s rooms,
bath, garage, newly decorated,
Venetian blinda, water furnished,
call C-8787.
CE4PEi
both the British and the Irish Re-
public—is to have the six counties
of Ulster made a part of the Irish
Republic.
Ulster is now a part of the
United Kingdom, the Irish Repub
lie is not.
The vest-pocket invasion began
shortly after midnight. Before it
ended withdrawal of the raiders,
police said there were these in
cidents >
The barracks of the Royal
Irish Fusiliers at Armagh was
attacked by about 19 men, their
faces blackened with cork, who
threw hand grenades and tried to
scale a wall. Barracks guards beat
them off An Armagh policeman
who tried to stop a fleeing car was
wounded slightly by submachine
run fire. Other constables cap
tured two armed men.
A building in Londonderry hous-
0 141 a isit Students Find
New Plant Site | m. .1
_____________ -teast-twe—Heket Costly
Denton city officials today were ‘ . J
to attend the groundbreaking
ceremonies for the six million dol-
nEATH REC41SE
On Thursday, Magloire resigned OF HATE?
as.president Under one interpre- Stephen N.sh, above, who told
tation of the constitution, his six- pollce he had committed five
year term ended Dec. 6. The killings just because "I hate
Haitian constitution does not per- people" is shown in jail in San
mt a president to succeed him- Francisco, Calif. Nash poi ’ed
self. --------- _ . " _
FORT WORTH, (AP) — Cattle $.• ______ ______
000; calves 600; steady to weak; Wimberly; and his mother, Mrs.
good to choice steers and yearlings j J, ft Winn Sr.
15.00-10.00; common and medium—---"____ -
3 00-1800; -good and choice slaug-ra---
ter calves 14 00-17 00; some heavy-
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ATTENTIN LADIES
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Southern StatM. with Chaperoned
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Transportation furnished. Guaran- 1
Even with adequate rains, Petty
said summer grasses would not bo He was horn July 12, 1900, in Co-
, strong enough in mid-March to lina, the son of Eva McWhorter
1 offer dependable grazing. March Winn and James Buchana Winn.
15 is the last recommended date He was • member of First Bap-
for grating winter grains that will tist Church.
* be harvested for graini. making it Pallbearers were to be Volney
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1956, newspaper, December 12, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475459/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.