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Denton Record- Chronicle
WEATHER
98
SLIGHTLY WARMER
The ^eicspaper Dedicated To Community Service
DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14. I960
12 PAGES
PRICE FIVE CENTS
VANDALISM
Moslems Rock Casbah
BRINGS
LOCK-UP
Two Lewisville Boys
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Grand Jury Told
Beaumont Prime
Spot F
#67
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LAOTIANS
CAPITAL
AMARILLO WORK
loss is not insured.
GOOD SPIRIT
Kennedy is announcing no time-table for his choices. All
settlers have confronted
with a wide variety of interests.
mad but sorry instead, are charg- managements said they doubted
ed with juvenile delinquency.
they could recoup the lost sales
Youth Takes
I
Cave-In Victim
Poison Pill
WEATHER
"It was physically impossible to DENTON AND VICINITY:
a fine spot for an announcement
to 42 High Thursday 44 to 52.
this »fternoon and tonight; becomiriq pa
patches They
fy cloudy Thriday. Occa ionai light
were
/
His death followed a brief strve-
Fire (Haims
post he was named to gle with a bailiff and other offi-
from one 1 ident.
a
after Dist. Judge Archie Broun
said the $25,000-a-year Cabinet spot.
Seven Lives
9
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INTEGRATION FORCES
GROWING IN STRENGTH
Ned Walker, both 36
In addition to Mrs Walker the
a son. Jimmy. 9, and five daugh-
meeting with legislati’ e
3:
1
pital were his sons Robert
! hp I ord's
say." Kennedy said. strugzlng with the bailiff
younger
has honied attendance to a hand-/
a family in order. Harold Cramer,
Sol (
"I will hospital
< almne •
to the ground.
I complain.
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4
5,000 Shout
Rebel Oaths;
Taunt Guards
doned vehicles; it blew the snow's
fine powder into electric-train en-
with automobiles
in the crowd was
represented by the
ents through the Vo
vowerful Senate Finance Com-
mittee could make thing- nn
comfortable for the president-
the U. S. Embassy
to transmit their c
instead
plied:
cloudy,
noon t
SAN ANTONIO (AP—Leonard
Norman Hensley Jr. stood up in
SWOPPWG DAYS
THLCNRISTMAS
that
mesi
■ learers
President
French
France
Wisconsin, Albert Thomas of
Texas, Victor L. Anfuso of New
York, Edith Green of Oregon. Mi-
the strike.
Moslem
termined
Highway
was lined
school
soon I
No
likely
■ |
DPS to pinpoint particular areas
in the state where there had been
particularly flagrant breakdowns
of law enforcement
lief from the subnormal cold was
। in sight. although some modera-
i tion was predicted during today
and Thursday.
New York City and the other
42
30
60
48
1 financial
be ensed.
immediate
upper floor or his home
He shouted for his mother.
While she shepherded four chil-
day. '
certain
Two
and lent it to the Judiciary B com-
mittee
The committee was tn meet to-
trial
Brown. at the close of the day’s
today as to which post he will fill next. His first appoint-j
ment was with Gov. Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina, I
already named to be secretary of Commerce.
Most of his other appointments were with congressmen
in the educationual building.
SMOULDERING FIRE
I
‘i
Cloudy to partfy
tred fhis after-
! lets. Mary, 13; Heio”
| time goes on
And McNamara s view
WALLPAPER CHURCH ORGAN DAMAGED
Mrs. Cates Surveys Damages At Lewisville Church
Classified ..
Comies .....
Editorials .......
Sport* ........
Town Topic
TV Log
Women’s News
henan
D Neil
assemble enough people to raid |
j all the known places where vice
one integrated city school and just
I have ever three Negroes at the other
If 5
live.
stock he owns, plus an option on youth was sane enough to stand
30,000 additional shares
condition with burns
TEMPERATURES
Experiment Station Report)
Migh Tuesday
Low this morning
High year ago
Lew yrar ago
Miller amazed workers with his fourth attempt to replace the Or-
i
l
The legislature continued in its
.. . . . Chief Charles J Shank Jr said
I testimony, dismissed the jurv and; the family was that of Mr. and
AnNeeAN ani.t ent:1 n. on n • 4 A
Page
tun
11
I
8-9
2
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6-7
shellfire, and arparen
eigners were killed 9
The troubles in Law
five miles south of here
0 Dianne T wh,rh
runs nearby.
8. and
child
refused to discuss 'testimony in
the -minute hearing, although '
through Thutsday lo* tonight
children
The lather and two other chil-
dren were injured and taken to
Harrisburg Hospital. Another child
was staying with neighbors.
Firefighters were hindered by
the near - zero temperatures Fire
slow warmen9
FIGHT FOR Kennedy Hits
Halfway Mark
as he and Kennedy $5,000 to $50,000.
breathing stopped 1
He died before reaching the
I was dangerous, mentally ill and
to serve the public when request- incapable of telling right from
ed to do so wrong.
Among the personal considers-, Hensley's trial on charges of
lions McNamara had to give up repeated criminal assaults on a
because Ford does a lot of busi- teen-age housewife and mother of
force of paratroopers and pro-
children killed by the binze were
..........In Wild Demonstration
break appeared
“g
throw of the pro-Western govern-
ment , /
Prince Sou vannal Phouma set up
a neutralist regime. At one point
he authorized Soviet planes to fly
in gasoline and food to Vientiane
gled out Beaumont tor investiga-
tion on the recommendation of
the Department of Public Safety.
the tirst floor of the two-story
' frame house may have exploded
commanded by Capt. Kong Le had
occupied the center of the capital.
The dispatch said
“A struggle for Vientiane con-
tinued Wednesday as pro-Commu-
nist and anti-Communist forces
Louise 3 and Irene 1
With Walker in Harr isbur 2 hos
Young Bov
Toast Of ’
flic w hite boycolt that
His fifth selection, announced late Tuesday, was that of
Robert S. McNamara to be his secretary of Defense. Mc-
Namara, 44. is president of the Ford Motor Co.
newsman
"This is the insurrection ” Mos-
I lems shouted Hr are fighting to
i hr end
saving he
resistance to
hours, the dispatches
the way these white folks
fin waited in an aide's room while
James testified
James, asked by reporter* why j
the investigation centered here
। his callers in advance. Reporters,
noticed he left a big two-hour gap
in his schedule just after noon.
James later talked with newsmen
James said the committee sin-
Dw ayne 5 Th"
was reported in
58TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NO. ill
fought for control of the city's
center. . Among those expected to see Kennedy are Reps. James
"During the morning, troops W. Trimble of Arkansas, ♦ —--------------
loyal to Gen Phoumi Nosavan ad-Frank M. Clark of Pennsyl- \r i ry |
yansed slow fromtythrnnonisrd vania, Lester R Johnson of I Olltll I ok OS
ci ter II.
The treacherous sand buried
Milier up to his chin By dawn
today, diggers had uncovered the
। upper part of his body Then,
ropes were looped about him and
Miller was pulled free
y no for- faced newsmen on Kennedy's Brown acted on testimony from
wounded front steps. I came to the con- the uncle, the hoy's foster father
began last elusion that personal considera- and a psychiatrist thpt Henslev
problems may
with approval considered
fighting generally was
a few buildings were d imaged by mara said
\ AFTER LONG ORDEAL
bond from
not yet been estimated, and Rev. In the Southwest up to 12 in-
Larry Walker, the pastor, said the ches of snow fell in the high moun- AFTER RESCI ES
tains of New Mexico, and snow --------------------------
DISTI RBAM ES
Other Moslems told Borowice
and Mason that soldiers ' killed
and wounded many" during dis-
"I will
; when Mr
k*k*
much encouraged
"They told us Amarillo and the
Beaumont Port Arthur area,"
j James said "Ground work had
, already been laid in Amarillo and
the committee moved into the
Panhandle When we finished the
investigation in Amarillo we start-
ed studying the possibility of an
investigation in Beaumont and
ane mat in
grand jury foreman. and James when told he was an Americ in
The Moslems, who sustained
most casualties, shouted that
French bullets had destroyed all
hopes of Algeriah union with
France
Aug 9 when Kong /Le. a Com- tions must be subordinated
munist-oriented payatroop com-
mander. precipitated an over-
Dist Atty Ramie Griffin in-
vited James to testify before the
grand jury after the legislator last
week charged that wide open nam-
l bling, prostitution open saloons
and the narcotics trade flourished!
ONTARIO. Ore (API—Jer-
ry Davis, 11, hero of this east-
ern Oregon town, was recov-
tin fianc es during the night
French .officials said shots were
filed but that there were no
' deal ns
It was one of the wittiest dem-
onstrations ever to rock the Cas
ball. It centered around the Jew
ish synagogue which was tooled
Monday Some Moslems began:
looting stores The crowds swayed
back and forth in emolional aban
don •
Rouge with
Rierke St
of Port Arthur, he re-
[ he expert; the Cabinet officers he ' something mtn his mouth as
For no apparent reason except out today from the worst autumn picked up, and the situation was Schools. which opened Tuesday
they were mad at their teacher, storm in its history As it did so. not considered serious. tint were generally more than half
the two boys played hooky Monday a new storm hit New Mexico and Transportation improved, al empty, expected better attend-
and decided to vent their anger spread across the Southwest though delays on railroads andance today Some suburban
on the church in Lewisville The toll of storm-related deaths buses were still expectable Air- 1 schools remained closed.
eringtoday I rom severe burns
great Christmas shopping centers! on his face, ears and hands
is going to speak in behalf of the of the Fast suffered grievotisly Jerry stepped outside for a
boys. Ue want what s best for from a lack of customers New breathof air Monday night and
tnem. York counted the loss in several saw flames shooting out of the
The two youngsters, no longer millions, and department store
talked last week, we both agreed him and took him from the court,
l hat anyone who accepts any po- room
sition of responsibility in ine ad He collapsed in the hallway,
ministration should be willing to Hi- fostei wicle Or Omer ‛tonn
, Port Arthur.”
ryv fin 1 James said the raid by Texas
I ()wn I Q(lAV Rangers in Beaumont II days ago
" V-" j "was actually a springboard for
the investigation now under way
| Andrew Borowiec and Da id la
; son. whea the Iwo entered the I ,
I bah Thel raised Mason's arms
over his head and chered him
can inz the five The home burned them Only
then rescinded it
rioters and the de-
unsatisfactory
Weler Ul l
, gines and stalled motors, and it
Lights were broken, keys strip- covered ordinary objects with
ped from the organ and the kitch- , drifting snow and turned them p.,
en. nurseries and classrooms were into strange whiteshaves BEAUMONI (API—Rep Tom
turned upside down The two boys I " ~ ' oMcop James of Dallas Tuesday declined
started a fire in the basement and . , 1 , T, . to reveal his testimony before a
left it to smoulder. .As millions chopped at ice and Jefferson county grand jury but
Mrs. Theo Cates, church secre- <„ read that in Moscow normal, declared again the Beaumont l ort
farv surprised the bovs breaking i read that ’ i norma. Arthur area is the prime- prob-'
out lights rom the ceding wS ly one of the ice box cities of ' he lem in the breakdown in law en-
she arrived ather"ofrice"trindsnt In Texas 1
littered with papers and books, had ruined the usuai Skating and The vice chairman of the Texas He said the committee asked the
The boys raced out of the back skiing. House General nvestigating Com-
door but later were arrested by Gov. Nelson A Rockefeller of mittee,ca e organized crime
Lewisville Patrolman Charlie Gar- New York ordered out the State here the oldestthebes organ-
rison as they were walking on Elm National Guard to help clear izeda" the.mostsopento.the
Street in Lewisville I abandoned vehicles from New puhlic an wherp in thestate"
The damages to the church have York City's snow-clogged streets. | . , Ei ______ '
was general in a belt across West j
Texas from the Panhandle to the
"Bul the people of the church Big Bend country. In the Flat-1
have had a good spirit," he said, lands the.fall was. generally six
The Rev. Mr. Walker said mem- inches or less and in some places
bers of the church are donating was mixed with sleet and rain,
their time, skill and materials to The, big. Eastern storm had start-
repair the damage. ed in.thepsouthwesticpi
_ ... pg. NO KWHIEF SIHIHD
By this morning, much of the On the Eastern seaboard no re
damage had been repaired and
Sunday services and a Christmas
program will be held as schedul-
ed.
The Rev. Mr. Walker regretted
the incident and said: "The church
previous leiislative at-
McNamara and I and two other officers handruffer
light Only j "After much thought.'' McNa-raised the vouth’s
said the youth’s face turned
bricht red then pale as his '
ness with the Defense Depart- two children had halted until the
ment; the 24,250 shares of Ford court determined whether the
mosry. in (outheast
. Court___________________________________
The statement by the cut lead
ers was considered sizmficant
i since this segment of the com
I munity had remained silent thus
: far
in its statement, which also ap-
pere l as an ad in The New Or-
'leans Times Picayune the group
; called lor an immediate end to
[threats, defamation and resist-
ance to those who administer our
I laws."
They called for an end to street
, demonstrations and urged full
support for "city officials, the po-
lice and the duly elected School
Board of the Parish of Orleans."
or Crime
into the capital and a counter-1
attack by pro-Western forces WASHINGTON (AP)—President-elect John F. Kennedy
reached Washington in fragmen- has reached the halfway point in filling his Cabinet—five
tary dispatches filed by American down and five to go—and the odds seemed fairly good that
‘ -- he planned to add another either today or Ihursday.
NEW ORLEANS AP _ The
forces backing integration of pub-
lie schools here appeared strong-
er today as 100 New Orleans civic
leaders called for support of the
Orleans Parish School Board
The school board itself ended a
Department channels to the Voice
of America. Normal communica-
tions were out.
A midmorning dispatch said the
struggle for Vientiane continued
as soldiers loyal to Gen. Phoumi he would tell reporters, camping outside his Georgetown;
Nosavan advanced slowly from doorstep in bitter cold Tuesday night, was that he expects
the northern section of the city. . P 1 . • c . . . I’.. • . F
Earlier, pro-Communist forces , to complete his Cabinet within the next few days.
........... Nor was there any clue in the schedule he announced for
elect. Page 5.
JOHN TOWER has announc-
ed his candidacy for U.S Sen-
ator from Texas Page 3
They went to the sanctuary and passed 220, and the cost in lost
the first floor of the church educa- i business and in the expense of
tional building Afterwards, if snow removal ran into millions'
wasn’t hard to see where they of dollars; ,
had been. Everything that could I he cold, which ranged into
be ripped from the walls or pews the below zero regions in some
lay shattered on the floor Books, areas, had a cruel companion;
papers, typewriters and paste had the wind. It stung the (aces of
been swept from desks and shelves- motorists trying to dig out from
streets still littered with aban
early tonight Slou werming. trend Low
ton ghi 34 to 42 Hign Thursday 44 10
54
Ql IET IN (IRAN
At Oran, to the west, all was
repurted quiet A general strike
which paralyzed the city’s e< on
omy was over The right-wing
front for French Algeria launched
A
h .
2. 3,
is than 24 Only a month ago, and take the cers who sought to handcuff him
Robert were in satisfactory con-
dition sufterin" smoke inhalation
and minor burns
'the ninth ehild, Martha 12 and
VI recking Church
Two Lewisville youngsters, -----------— — ------
one 11 and the other 12. are -w -- . p - _
ppmm"mEasterners p ainfully
Church in Lewisville Mon- •
muShuck Snow Blanket
am ।
He added that the two youngsters By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 before Christmas Day ports resumed full flight sched
are somewhat young to be in jail Slowly, painfully, the Eastern Home deliveries of milk, fuel, tiles, but delays were probable
but said it might help their atti-, United States, still gripped by an nd and diapers were scarce, but because some runways had yet
tude. unrelenting arctic cold, dug itself deliveries of foodstuffs to stores to be cleared of snow
serve a long period ot lune be
cause they become far more et
ficient and far more effective as
tempts to toss out the board have
been blocked by the federal
courts, N third aitempt. passed
10 days ago has been restrained
by U S Dist Judge I Skellv
Wright The law is also being
tested in the State Supreme
Communist Pathet Lao command-
ed by Capt Kong Le maintained chaei J Kirwan of Ohio and Fran-
wSSi1 FrF. ” In Courtroom
correspondents in Vientiane. Nor noticed he left a big two-hour can I — M- Vi
mal communications had broken
down, and the telegraph office
had been shelled Perhays for this if he has one ready
reason, the correspongnts asked Kennedv Still must pick „rr„. the court where he faced rape
A Vientiane tones of AgricuitirePSmreastry charges and said. : Judge. I want
ebmbined in and Labor; plus a postmaster: to take my five o clock pill
ro- aisiriouieo in general and an attorney general.' He died a few minutes later.
Washington to the news agencies gasping to his foster uncle and
correspond- RIG ONE family doctor, "Help
i ce of Amen- He filled one of the big ones h , me . . .
ica. an arm of the State Depart- Tuesday when he chose McNa- . 1 n' .
ment. \ mara for the Defense post Doctors at Baptist Memorial
The Associated Pess corre- Apparently it took considerable Hospital, said Hensley, 20. Pol-
svondent in Vientiane is Roy Es- persuading on Kennedy's part to' soned himself late Tuesday. ap-
yan. \ got McNamara to give up his parently by swallowing cyanide
Although control of he capital $400. 000-a-year job as Ford pres-
tipped back and forth frem one1 ident • nnet he wae named to
side to the other in le
is now choosing to stay with him 0 Nei approached then
YOl TH GETS
YULE W ISH
Jimmy McGinnis. 1007 Em-
ory, received one Christina*
present early this year. Last
Thursday Jimmy wrote Santa
Claus, and asked that his Dad-
-dy be home tor Christmas
Saturday Sgt l.C Hugh W.
McGinnis arrived from White
Sands, N M . on emergency-
leave because of his wife’s ill-
ness He will remain with his
family throuzh i he holidays.
with shovels worked cautiously in
an effort to free him Late Tues-
day night thev mercifully blared a :
barrel over his head to keep the
I sand from spraying hi-- face. |
At the top, Miller s five chil-
dren kep' vigil On< of them. Le-
van. about 17, fainted but was
revived He remained at the
scene
Hundreds of prisons stood silent-
ly in the field in a remote area
were with newhbors. „ "H* (be craw lies!
Shank theorized that a stove on seen said Sheriff
WASHINGTON (API-Pro- and • I m
anti-Communist forces fought to- ■ 4 1 . E. 1
day for the center of the Laotian I || ■ A EbE jl 4 E
capital, Vientiane -LLI "AG-LILUU
The story of a Communist drive
1 stav on as long as I fulfill the
position to the satisfaction of the tarket umir tries On the flree
I president." i Quarter Hour, KDNT, 1440. (Adv.
are helping "
‛‛eseue vorkers were almost
helplesK They: (oo, rished their
Hves i tdi eouniless • n • I avs
HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) - Fire Holly Springs is about 45 miles j
swept through a rural home at southeast of Memphis, Tenn
nearby V’ertzville early today kill- A tube in his mouth provided
ing a mother and six of her nine oxygen from above, where men
lti And what will this cost him?
IN TODAY'S PAPER foregoes profits
"" 1 "More than I like to say." Me- recessed court until 9:30 am to- Mrs
BRONCO CAGERS go after Namara said. "I will forego prof- day after orrering the increase in
ninth straight victory tonight its of approximately three million bond and directing bailiff C J.
in Fort Worth Page 8 dollars during the next three to O'Neil to take Hensley into cus-
7 four years ”----------------------totty-------------------------------
SEN. HARRY Byrd of the Kennedv cut in here to say that Spectators said Henslev onpped
Finally Is Freed
HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss (AP) own rescue, was conscious and in
— Rescue workers looped ropes good spirits. He was put in an
around a trapped man today and ambulance and taken to a hos
pulled him free from the red, wet pital.
sand of a cistern in which he had The rescue workers, both whites
been trapped for almost 24 hours, and Negroes, took turns in crews
Weak but calm throughtout his of 10 descending into the treach-
ordeal, Harry Miller, 44. Negro, erous sand and digging to free the !
was hauled out of the 20-foot cis- j trapped man.
tern by crews who had worked Omy frail, makeshift shoring'
since noon Tuesday to free him. which they had been able to rig
Miller, who helped direct his during the night protected them
--from the crumbling walls of the
he d . I leans Sehcol Board The House
a lewtimes did he passed the measure 6 > and ’lie
i Senate gave it a first reading
dropped him into his mother's i and liquor violations prevalent
arms Then he finally fled to there "
safety. > James said at a news confer-1 Sun set, today at 5,22 p m, rhe Thuri 1a,
Neil and Mark suffered only ence before going before the at 7 22 a.m
slight burns. grand jury that last week Griffin RAINFAI
The fire broke out while the "assured me of his cooperation Enp si. Gau,. * " Gavy.
father. Loren Davis, was away. with the inquiry of our commit-No" la 1 it H »
Officials said it apparently Ice Statements he has made 1,7
started from children playing since then lead me to doubt the 27,22
with matches. sincerity of his offer " 2 az
thwarted reseue elforts by fu of whites ami one Negro at
A Nezrn woman . tn Raton
5 heard to say ; Louis G
Jill he ought lo was ve
ALGIERS (AP A mob of_
some 5,000 roared through
the lower reaches of the Mos-
lem quarter today shouting
nationalist rebel slogans and
taunting French soldiers
guarding entrances to the nat-
ive city
Sa ii ms of Moslems ’ w er i
through Hie twisted streets of the
Casbah shouting "Abbas 10 poiw
er" rebrl Premier Fehrat Ahbas
—and "Moslem Algeria "
Riot police and soldiers stoed
tensely, guns and mortars ready
to flic
A crowd of Moslems greeted As
sociated Pi ess staff members.
with one of the gravest situationis
in her attempts to end violence
in the nationalist fight fot inde-
... . w . pendence,
in this Texas Gull (oast area No one ahy longer spoke of
The House committee instructed fraternity between Moslem and
•ames to appear Frenchman after five days of
GRIFFIN EXCUSED bloody rioting which killed 123
, . Iames iota newemen beror. the persons and wounded more than
dren lo safety, he dashed Jami s loin newsmen betore the
through the flames to an upper heating he would ask the jury to
bedroom to rescue his 2-year- excuse Griffin from a portion of
old brother his testimony He said that if the
I didn't want to lose my jury did not do so he would with-
littlest brother just because I hold some of his testimony irif-
was askeered;" Jerry said lat-
er from his hospital bed
Jerry had to swallow his fear
once more When he got out-
side with 2 year-old Mark Da-
vis. the family discovered
Neil, 4 still was inside.
So Jerry braved the flames
again, his mother Mrs. Loren
Davis right behind him They flourishes in Jefferson County, so
found the top of the stairs in we were unable to raid in Port PoRTu"asn TEx . Con iderehie
flames. ; Arthur.
Mr- Davis boosted Jerry, he "The fact we raided only places
grabbed a bannister beyond the in Beaumont does not mean that
flames, and pulled himself up vice does not exist in Port Arthur.
He had to leap through flam- Members of the committee were
es to reach Neil's bedroom, but in Port Arthur about a week ago 1
he carried the boy back and and found gambling, prostitution.
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