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Denton Record- Chronicle
WEATHER
CLOUDY, COOLER
Our Main Purpose is Serving You
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 23. 1960
Tiros Satellite Holds
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i Working Weatherman
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For Station
called for all-out
revolutionism.
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camp, today declared peaceful co-
Worker Hurt
- Assocfated Press
TUGS ESCORT NUCLEAR SUB
Clear Skies
Judge Hears .
Kassavubu Seated; Big
on
re-
for the Soviet delegation at the
1 at 8:20 am.
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GROIN’D COMMAND
Should Tiros continue to reduce
DISCRIMINATION?
Britishers Howl
Over Scotch Bill
it down in the belief that his ver-
filled personal memoirs
8 to 8:05 am., apparently on com-
Most of Denton's business plac-
pletion of the first orbit.
es are planning to close Thursday.
WEATHER
1 City offices.
frequencies.
OLDSTERS SURVEYED
The
government estimated today it
lected a year ago, is just being
The budget is described as rep- made public
The cost of food-heverages and
resenting "a level of living which
provides the goods and services rent heat utilities each run
dose
IN TODAY'S PAPER
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Tough Soviets Lash
iCoexistence Critics
Eichmann Freely
Admits Atrocities
Long Life
Is Predicted
report
Congo
neu-
their
was recommended Tuesday night
by the Higher Education Com-
mission
AVERAGE NET PAID
DAILY CIRCULATION
FOR OCTOBER
The declaration in Pravda in-
dicated very hard bargaining on
Communist world tactics is still
going on. in the Red summit meet-
ing here that has been in prog-
ress for two weeks, though some
kind of paper compromise may be
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DENTON STORES
OPEN FRIDAY
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.
TAP) — The United States
rammed into orbit today a
coholic beveages.
The medical care allowance is
approximately 9 per cent of the
total budget.
One of the loopholes is that the
budget assumes the retired couple
lives in a two to three-room rent-
ed apartment. The bureau knows
that retired couples typically live
in their own homes, largely free ■
HERMAN GETS BEATEN UP.
CAN'T APPEAR IN COURT
Last 24 Hours
this Month
Nov. Average
This Year
Last Year
High School Key Club,
Half of the morning offering will
be used by the Denton Ministers'
Most Denton retail stores will
remain open late Friday night
for shoppers.
This was determined today
in a poll conducted by the Den-
ton Chamber of Commerce.
Denton stores normally re-
main open late on Thursdays
and the change was made this
week because of Thanksgiving.
planned to use them in prepara-
tion of actual forecasts.
Project officials reported earlier
wide recount would throw Texas'
24 electoral votes to Richard Nix-
on. John Kennedy carried Texas
by an unofficial margin of 45.264
votes.
The GOP leaders insisted that
an investigation is needed regard-
less of whether it changes the re-
sult "to preserve the purity of the
ballot."
specific living standard on which
the study was based
The bureau described it as not
quate to provide more than the
basic essentials of consumption "
The budget cost estimates com
pare with average Social Security
payments of about $125 a month
to couples over 85
Officials emphasized that Social
Security never was intended to
supply more than minimum living
cost protection. A more than sub-
sistence living level generally pre-
sumes some outside income such
as private pensions or yield from
investments.
The Labor Department old folks
satellite was in orbit.
A NASA statement said:
physical annihilation of Jews," the
captured Nazi war criminal says,
"I admit my participation freely
and without pressure "
more on a modest but adequate
urban living level.
Budget costs for such couples
were
iy-
accounting for the remainder
included in the latter category
Non,
.25
2.24
24.69
24.95
food cost calculations are a com- lows normal participation in com- watched at Minsk—an episode in
bination of low and moderate-cgst munity life according to standards = nm ------- --- -li1
THERE MAY be more steps
taken to stem the flow of gold
from the United States. Page
3.
LEGISLATORS IN Louisiana
have teachers' pay problem
thrust right in their laps Page
3.
Classified ....
Comic* .......
Editorials ....
Sports ......
Town Topic* . .
TV Log .....
Eichmann gave an account of ■ Die “suggestion willgo before
a tour he made of the Auschwitz the 57th Legislature meeting in
death camp under the personal i January It is expected tn touch
supervision of Rudolf Hoess, its off another fight in a session al-
and other businesses made plans
for Thursday's closing and house-
wives made last • minute trips to
takes $220 to $280 monthly to sup- eating plans. It contemplates TV prevailing in large cities or their dren were slain by the Nazis as a
port a retired couple aged 65 or set ownership, but assumes most suburbs in the United States."
ported signals loud and clear at ed and only essential work will be
7:54 a.m. EST on at least two performed by Denton County and
spinning rapidly for stabilization,
at about 126 revolutions a minute.
Had it continued to turn at this
speed, all its pictures would have
been blurred.
Two weights attached to cables
wound around the satellite were
complete disarmament were ac-
cepted. he said. he was ready to
Due To Usher inebate
Marxist-Leninist conclusions "
Party leaders, in the Pravda
declaration, said jn effect:
"The Communist party of the
Soviet Union has held and still
holds to the Leninist princple of
peaceful coexistence of states with
different social systems and the
general line of the Soviet Unions
foreign policy
ALAMEDA. Calif <AP>—For the ninth time, his owner says,
Herman, the cat with a courtroom appointment, has been beaten
up..----------—---------------------
Herman is too battered to keep the court appearance scheduled
for today.
Herman's owner, Mrs. Russell H. Bowler, said she found Her-
man in a neighbor's garage Tuesday, suffering from multiple cuts
on his ears, throat and head, not to mention bruises on head and
body.
Somebody tried to kill him with a baseball bat, Mrs. Bowler
declared in anger. Others took the view Herman had been talking
to another cat when he should have been listening
Herman is due to appear in Superior Court, when he’s feeling
better, in connection with a request for an injunction sought by the
neighboring owners of Siamese cats, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard
Cook.
They are asking the court for a $3,500 damage award and an in-
junction to make Herman quit bothering the female cats and
Mrs. Cook.
and who hinders it."
EDITORIAL
The statement on coexistence
was in an editorial which spoke
Page
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its spin rate below the nine revo-
lutions a minute required to hold
After Falling
From Scaffold
DENTON AND VICINITY AND ALL OF TEXAS:
Fair in northwest and clearing in south.
•ait this afternoon. Fair tonight and
Thursday. Cooler this afternoon and to-
night. Thursday not so cool. Low tonight
30 to 40. High Thursday in 60s.
TEMPERATURES
(Experiment Station Report)
ment negotiating committee.
"They are afraid," he said.
making a cold war issue out of
the Congo's plight and exploiting
the African nation to promote
as they finished
personal care, household opera-
tion, reading, recreation, tobacco,
gifts, contributions and miscellan-
eotis expenses A small allowance, i
the satellite stable in its orbit, a Flow Memorial Hospital.
ground command can fire' control Campuses at both of Denton's
rockets to increase the spinning colleges were nearly deserted by
Ivory Coast, Malagasy, Niger and
rises Thursday ! Senegal.
Six African states voted against.
• c Gavge They were United Arab Republic,
Non. । Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Morocco
,40 and Togo Seven others—Central
32 68 African Republic, Somalia, Sudan,
39 04 i Tunisia, Ethiopia, Liberia, and
elderly couples will use public
transportation.
however, saying these proposed
। controls, not disarmament.
, If his proposals on general and
tial calculations show a
Eichmann said "They were not
NEW YORK (API— Adolf Otto stealing the breath of life from
Eichmann. the accused »layer of us "
six million Jews during the blood in presenting the memoirs. Life
camera-carrying Tiros sate- existence"stilt ‘a controlling prin-
lite designed to be the world s ciple in its policies
first working weatherman in
space.
evident attack on Soviet Premier
Ini- Khrushchev's theories of peaceful
. . machinegun fire
are transportation. clothing.
house furnishings, medical care, ’ PERSONAL TOUR
communism and
There are five pairs of these noon today as students left for a
rockets, for a total of five spin 412 . day Thanrsgiving holiday,
speed-ups should they be needed. ' Classes resume at R a m Monday baths 0
Ahead of the official NASA an- morning
nouncement that orbit had been Denton Public School .students
achieved. Dr A L. Jones of the are not faring as well They were
Sohio Research Laboratory in scheduled to stay in class until the
Cleveland. Ohio, said his tracking regular dismissal time today,
equipment, had picked up a signal They will have a four-dav break
from the satellite on 235 me at before resuming classes Monday.
as many have already taken to
the highways and others are plan-
ning special activities.
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‘k
out of the conciliation mission.
Guinea served notice earlier that
it would do the same.
The mission switched its plans
after Kasavubu sent a letter to
Hammarskjold objecting to send-
10.608
sunsucr T* »*C nuon
the Denton Shopping Center
University Drive
Robertson’* condition was
The 280-pound satellite — Tiros II
—roared away from this missile
test center early this morning in
the nose of a 92-foot Thor-Delta
rocket.
a luxurious level, but oneade-
an additional $5 million dollars
annually to the institutions of
higher learning He called this
estimate "conserv ative."
about $20 a year, is made for al-, commander, ready promising to be controver-
“At the end he took me to a sial on many point*
grave where the gassed Jews lay | The boost for resident students
piled on a strong iron grill. Hoess': urged by the commission is from
men poured some ipflammable i $100 for the 9-month term to $150.
liquid over them and set them on For non-residents, the increase
Tugs manueuver around the Polaris-firing nuclear sub-
marine Ethan Allen after it was launched at Groton,
Conn., Tuesday. The 410-foot, 6,000-ton undersea
vessel is the heaviest sub ever built. The Polaris mis-
data on rental cost* were avail-
labla
ton to $3,366 in Chicago for the
___________ ______ _ perigee coexistence and the possibility
of 415 statute miles and apogee that World War ill may not be
of 435 miles. The orbital period inevitable, declared it was an il-
ls 98 minutes. ' lusion to think communism can
This is very close to the orbit Rd along with imperialism
Hitler's Third Reich. magazine said Eichmann ' con-
set by a timing mechanism to un-
win d_slowly a gradyallyrreducingings and responses in the service.
When completely unwound they I A fellowship hour will precede
set to drop off automatical-tcgsnutsewsifotfeezemik sand
the Asbury Methodist Church. I
They will lead the various read- IN \I F'\1111IIK
inos and resnonsee in the ervice I 1 V IVIHVIUIII
sile has a range of 1,500 miles. There were some dem-
onstrations at the launching site by a pacifist group,
but the group was not allowed to get out of hand.
the worst of things, whether it is
the price of coal or whisky?"
Said Lord Dundee: "It is a kind
of inverted class legislation "
Lord Alexander of Hillsborough
said ne had the answer: measures
of scotch should be the same in
London or Glasgow.
Peiping, in the role of standpat i of Communist bloc leader* in
“ ' ' “ ‘ 1937) and the correctness of their
Nigh Tuesday
Law thit morning
Huh year ago
law year ago
Sun sets today at 5.22 pm.;
at 5:22 a m.
RAINFALL
lap Sta. Gauge
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration announced that the People's Daily of Peiping, in an
Libya — abstained. Nigeria and
Upper Volta did not vote.
The decision to seat Kasavubu
received added impact when the
15-nation Asian-African concilia-
tion mission decided just before
the ballot to delay its departure
for the violence-torn Congo.
Mali, one of the African states
opposing Kasavubu. served notice
after the vote that it was dropping
Two hours alter launching the reached eventually.
Only two days ago the official
titude toward putting neutral
states on the 10-nation disarms-
"Where I was implicated in the sion, of the truth would go tar to
- • explain his actions and even to
GOP Claims .
Of Vote Fraud Triumph For West
sending back photos of cloud cov-
er about 8:30 a m. Weathermen Thanksgiving for
fraud and election law violation
in Texas presidential vote tabu-
lating.
The GOP charges that an "ir-
regular pattern” of disqualifying
presidential votes on "many thous-
ands of printed ballots'’ strongly
indicates fraud. What happened in
34 Wichita County boxes is the im-
mediate issue.
Many votes for president were
thrown out over the state because
the names of minor party can-
didates for president were not
scratched. Texas law requires that
the names of all but the favored
candidate be marked out.
State Republican chairman Thad
Hutcheson said in a letter to Atty
Gen. Will Wilson requesting the
investigation:
“It is obvious that all such bal-
lots should be ruled upon uniform-
ly and, when this is done, the le-
gally admissible ballots should be
recounted in order to determine
which slate of electors carried the
state."
Mobile Unit Reports News And
Where It is. KDT; 1440. (Adv.)
Scotland." . - . . . . .
A gill is a quaint old English I !n 20 cities surveyed hy the La
equivalent for 1 12 of a pint bor Department s statistics hu-
For that much of the fine old I reau ranged from in Hous-
mellow the Londoner has to pay
4 shillings 6 pence—63 cents.
LORD ORATES
Dundee orated: "The deprecia-
tion of the lire by the Italians
tory Tuesday night when the
General Assembly voted by a
wide margin to give the empty
U.N. Congo seat to President
Joseph Kasavubu.
The 53-24 vote with 19 absten-
tions marked a bitter defeat for
the Soviet bloc and many Asian-
African nations who fought Kasa-
vubu’s bid for a seat every step
of the way.
Opponents of Kasavubu tried re-
peatedly to stall a decision by de-
mands to adjourn the debate or
defer any action on the creden-
tials committee's recommendation
to scat Kasavubu All attempts
were voted down.
that there was every indication
the launching was successful. | ing for home
freely admits participation in the victs himself as one of the major
monstrous crime in his horror- Nazi war criminals. Yet he set
WASHINGTON (APy
and the livre (franc by the
French is nothing compared with
the depreciation of the measure
of scotch whisky by the English.”
But at least, said Dundee, the
new law on what made up a mea-
sure of scotch meant the hard-
done Englishman would get more
in the future than he is getting
now
From Lord Morrison of Lam-
beth — born and bred cockney —
came this plaintive cry: “Why
is it that London always gets
The Republicans do not have
much hope that a possible state-1 their own interests.
The U.S.S.R. has firmly backed
budget is more than minimum and - Women’s New*
less than luxury. For example, its -----------—---
marskjold circulated a
from his acting special
WIDE SPLIT
The vote highlighted the wide-
open split in the African bloc on
the Congo.
Nine African states voted to
seat the Congo president. They
were Cameron, Chad, Congo
(Brzzaville), Dahomey, Gabon.
Communist backing for revolu-
tionary movements in underdevel-
oped countries. It urged, however,
in a seeming mood for compro-
mise. that Communists "turn to
the possibility of averting world
war into a reality '
The Pravda article also de-
clared that banishing of nuclear
weapons still was a controlling
principle in Soviet policy
ARMS CONTROLS
In a separate interview with
Khrushchev on disarmament, it
quoted him as saying the Soviet
Union would accept any type of
controls if an agreement is
reached for general and complete
disarmament.
He denoupced Western ideas he I
fore the U. N political committee.
that Kasavubu would probably
relax his position now that he has
been seated as head of his dele-
gation.
While the assembly was de-
bating the seating question, Ham-
AUSTIN (APJ—Dist Judge J I ..... .... ...
Harris Gardner today was to hear UNITED NATIONS, NA. API
Republican claims of widespread -The United States and its West-
1 ern allies scored a hard-won vic-
TWO WEEKS’ DEBATE
The ballot climaxed two weeks
of debate highlighted by bitter
clashes between the United States
and the Soviet Union. The two
powers accused each other of
driven." he said—and then they AUSTIN (AP) — Tuition in-
to 30 per rent of total budget costs jumped in creases for resident ane non.
-with other goods and services" ! Nazi slavers then riddled the resident students at state-sup-
helpless victims with rifle and ported colleges and univer ities
The orbit announcement came classes this morning, merchants
A
socialism" to
Association to furnish a small
prayer and counseling room at
ported as "good" at Flow Memorial
Hospital where be is under treat-
ment for back injuries.
Police said Mrs. James Mathe-
son of 1809 Crow and a friend.
Mr* Earl Grant, had driven to
the shopping center and left their
children in the car when they
went inside a store
The children, whose ages rang-
ed from six to one managed to
get the car started and it ran into
the Stafford, according to a police
report.
In another accident, a 3-year-
old child, Stephanie Jean Chavez
of 2034 Third walked into the
side of a car driven by Jesse
George Macklin of 804 Linwood,
police said.
The child was treated at Flow
Memorial Hospital and released.
The accident occurred in the 1400
block of North Locust Street.
necessary for a healthful, self-
respecting mode of living, and al-
In Holiday
wSlearnasiastand aoxarmS' representatives
to the prospects of an enjoyable tral nations will see withm.
area residents ; own eyes who is for disarmament
fire " I would be from MOO to $500
Eichmann insisted that he is not' Dr. Ralph Green, executive
anti-Semitic secretary of the commission. es-
He had no wish, he said, to timated the raise would bring in
leftist leaning Patrice Lumumba,
deposed Congo premier, who also
sent a delegation to the United
Nations
Kasavubu issued a statement
expressing satisfaction over the
assembly's decision to seat him.
He expressed hope that his dele-
gation could meet soon with Sec-
retary-General Dag Hammar-
skjold and the U N. Congo Ad-
visory Committee to try to bring
the warring factions together in
his chaotic state
exonerate him Engaged in an ef-
fort that dwarfed the extermma-
tions of Genghis Khan or Tamer-
The first 'installment of his lane, he preserved .the mentality
in Kansas City a radio ham re- All Courthouse’offices will be clos- ' memoirs appears in the current Q a.compstent.booxxeeper eager
- ‘ ‘ -1 ...... issue of Life magazine to please his superiors
At one point. Eichmann de-! Eichman., now m an Israli
dared- "At heart I am a very prison awaiting. - was abduct-
sensitive man” , ed from Argentina last spring by
; a band of Israeli secret azenis
8 of mortgage But more accurate
which 5,000 men, women and chil- rm • • 11*|
part of Hitler's scheme to liquid I UILIOII IIIKC
The survey, based on data col-1 date all Jews.
The victims in the Minsk mur- .......
ders walked in groups to a pit, ILCCOIIIIOIIOIOO
representative. Brig. Gen. Indar-
jit Rikhye of India.
It said three different versions
were circulating as to how Mon-
day's clash between Congo forces
and the U.N. Command erupted.
He said two of the versions in-
dicated U.N. troops opened fire
first, but, he added, that it was
apparently in reply to “a mass
charge” by Congo soldiers.
College students started leav-
work out control methods.
He attacked the Western at-
58TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NO. 95
SIGNALS
ing the conciliation group to the Shortly before that signals from
..... the satellite indicated that a de-।
spinning mechanism operated as
planned, about 10 minutes after'
Tiros separated from the third
"4 sulie .1 separation was Honcnnhsmam,h.c”a"i p
Church, will deliver the sermon. i sition, 4. ide Lre, vears
He will be assisted by Rev, Ro- . Eventso' the.last. threeyea
bert Ruff of the First Christian i have broke out the-correctnessio
Church. Rev. Francis Bolerjack ' analysis of thezinternationia 1situa
of the First Church of the Naza- tion made i n.th edecl aratipnand
rene and Rev. Earl J. Patton of mMlfest<> <by a conference
A Denton worker was injured
Tuesday afternoon when an auto-
mobile accidentally started by
some children struck the scaffold
on which he was working.
The worker. Ray Robertson of
426 N. Wood, fell 16 feet from the
scaffold to the hood of the auto-
mobile. The accident occurred in
front of Wrigley's supermarket in
By ANTHONY WHITE
LONDON tAP>—Noble peers in
the House of Lords complained
bitterly that racial distinction is
robbing Englishmen of their fair
share of scotch whiskey.
They said a new weights and
measures bill now before Parlia-
ment does little to correct the in-
justice under which an English-
man in London gets less scotch
for his money than a Scotsman
in Scotland.
DIRTY GLASS
“A single scotch is nothing more
than a dirty glass," declared Lord
Dundee, a Scot in debate Tuesday.
"Anyone who, after this bill
takes effect, goes to a London
restaurant and orders a double
scotch will know he is entitled to
one-third of a gill, which is only
two-thirds of what he will get in
harm "the individual Jew person-
ally "
He was just "politically op-
posed t Jews because they were
summit meeting here.
But in keeping with past prac-
tice there was no mention of the
fact such a conference is in prog-
the grocery stores in preparation reshe Soviet Union has been un-
for Thanksgiving feasts. derfire from the Chinese Com-
. ManyPentonites are expected munists and certain other Com-
erv ttend. thespeci Thanksgiving munist organizations for seeking
service to be held at the Grace I workable living arrangements
Congo at this time.
Delegates predicted, however,
LIVING STANDARDS FOR
tion. he made this statement: "I j from more than 900 pages of hand.
------- was reflecting about the meaning written notes and transcriptions of
of life in general." tape-recorded. interviews with
Then he reports details of the Eichmann in Buenos Aires start-
first mass execution of Jews he ing in 1905.
sought.
LONG LIFE
The variation of only 20 miles
between the near point and the
far point of the orbit indicated
that the satellite is in the most;
nearly circular orbit of any sat-
ellite yet launched.
The remarkably regular orbit
: also would indicate a relatively
long life for the satellite.
Two television cameras in the
satellite were expected to start
MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet
Union, in a tough rejoinder to its
critics within the Communist
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