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Thursday, February 23, 1961
PRE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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NEGRO
Town Topics
MINISTER
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
RHODESIA PLAN
BIRTHS
Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary
Nations to use force if needed to
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Ballet Brilliant
fied the council resolution
Tshombe eased his defiance some-
S. C . picketed in the state capi-
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DALLAS — Bluebeard was never
410 Smith: Stephen Bland, 300 Car-
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Official Denies
Ed Wynn
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Fenced back yard. Singla attached garage.
fierv temnara. Gay backdrops were supplied by
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Regular Admission
Man Arrested On
Federal Warrant
Trio Officially
In Council Race
abstract dream sequence and the
like without creating much inter
White Youths Resort
To Force in Theater
Scuffle in Nashville
eration that links Northern and
Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland
PAUL NEWMAN
JOAN FONTAINE
A federal court hearing was held
for Findley Wednesday afternoon
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into the rare atmeerhere of dnn-
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est The interest thnt was nenerat-
ed was due primarilv to Miss Tall
chief in hand with Fernandez •■nd
Glen Tetley as the widower Miss
tor cf TWU's Music Department.
Miss Barbara Turbeville, senior
sociology major at TWU, was re-
SANDA DEE
JEAN SIMMONS
Student Theatre
—Now Showing—
1951 CHRYSLER, 4-door, qood rendition, $195
350 down, S3) per month including insur-
ance. 382.4242
$1.25
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The contemnorary
er ambles about. ;
the Congo of "Belgian and other
foreign" military men and politi-
cal advisers not serving with the
U.N. force and calling on all coun-
tries to prevent such personnel
from going to the Congo
way6 121 and 183.
Moore’s address is Route 2, Box
Rhodesia
While still holding to the view
that Africans should dominate the
administrative council that gov-
• CORSAGES
• POTS
• CUT flOWERS
‘MAVERICK
Nimself in Mi first
starrinz picture!
' Fernandex. a dancer om impres-
sive virility, repeated his role in
Dallas
Miss Tallchief's Ellida of "Ladv
tions and charges of police bru-
tality.
Gen. Admission
All Students
Children
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W. F. "Pat" HAMILTON, Realtor
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cert for the Euterpean Music Club
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ALWAYS BETTER BUYS
ON QUALITY
NEW MERCHANDISE
the project was to have been met
__by club dues and profits.
Briefs-Births-Hospital Notes
PHONE 382-2551
T ‘oinmt s»
TKoo:0-e00
A man arrested in Denton in
connection with the embezzlement
of goods in interstate commerce
was turned over to federal authori-
ties in Fort Worth Wednesday
j Don Findley of Shreveport, La.,
was arrested while trying to sell
crates of grapefruit to the Apple
House on East Hickory Street Den-
ton Police Chief Andy Anderson
With a membership of 1.000, the 1
group—known as the Doctor^ As- j
sociation of New York—holds it?
point The plumbing is leaking
and there are holes in the ceil-
By BOB PORTER
Record-Chronicle Fine Arts Writer
BARROW INSURANCE AGENCY
' YOUR HARTFORD AGENT '
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from an unidentified woman.
Reports from Washington said
the project was to have cost $200.;
ooo Officials at Eucom refused
to confirm or deny the figure.
inand independence to preserve
- _______ _ white supremacy in the royal
It also empowered the United protectorate
NEW YORK (APi — Physicians
and dentists in the City Health
Department have set up a union
believed to be the first such or- .
ganization for such professions in
the United States
ing and walls of the club, pt •• nf hrilNont tehnime
The club is too small to accom- --
perv isor of city school physicians I cently selected one of 28 pledges of
and president of the organization, i - - ...
' said the -American Medical Asso
and removed from politics.
Both Premier Joseph Heo of the
new central government in Leo-
house in Fort Worth which is leva-
ted on Bedford Road between High- in Fort Worth and he was releas-
ed under $2,500 bond.
going into an
Ed Wynn Judith Anderson
‘e
Pel
was reported ready to call a gen-
for Lumumba's slaying.
As Hammarskjold sought more
S, Flows
Nothing like
it since
'BATTLE
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WALT DISNEYS .5
was part of Kennedy « program
to help curb the outflow of dol-
FHA 25 year ioan, $13,050. Immediate pos lars which has strained the U. S.
balance of payments. Kennedy
said he acted after receiving in-
U.N. Urges Belgians
To Recall Congo Aides
ciation has neither approved nor
disapproved of the union. But the
AMA. he said, does not interfere
in organizations for salaried per
sons.
Health Department physicians
and dentists receive 45 an hour
tor sessions of three hours. Rob
bins said a $10-an-hour fee for a ,
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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. <AP> troops to bolster his understrengthi tending Indian troops to the Con-
j —A letter from the United Nations force in the Congo, Prime Minis- go. But he said he would like to
to Belgium today sought her help ter Nehru told the Indian Parlia- see further developments in the
1 In getting Belgian military per- ment the new council resolution. U.N. Congo policy before commit-
sonnel and political advisers out had "removed one barrier" to l ting India to supply troops.
of the Congo. '-- •
Jr., Route 1, Ponder, Feb 22 at
2:13 a m. al Flow Memorial Hos-
pital.
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Housden, Route 2, Denton, Feb. 1
22 at 1:09 a m. at Flow Memorial
Hospital.
A boy, Louis Curtis, to Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Odneal, 116 Avenue 1.
Feb. 22 at 10:35 p.m. at Elm
Street Hospital & Clinic.
will demonstrate reading techni-
ques using a second grade class
from a Highland Park School.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
j Admitted: Mrs. Bobby Boaz. 616
Carroll; Kerry Smith, Lewisville,
Charlie Weber, Decatur; Max
Plus 2nd Feature At 840
. . . Woman Who Knew Their
Men Only ....
"UNTIL THEY SAIL"
said
Anderson said Findley was ar-
rested on a federal warrant.. He
said Findley allegedly left Flori-
da with 900 crates of grapefruit
which he was supposed to deliver
to Canada for a broker
Findley allegedly came to Tex-
as and sold several hundred cases
of the grapefruit and pocketed the
money, Anderson said
Seine area command. The club
can accomodate about 300 per-
sons at meals.
British plan as an interim meas-
ure offering some political ad-
201 ((IMtfM pecenis A
THE TRUE -
Story of
Jesse
James “
CinmaScop
arir
three-hour session is being con-
sidered hy union members.
Central heat, inner-com
tribes in the territory—expressed
grave concern at the troop mo-
bilization ordered by Welensky
after he rejected the proposed:
new constitution for Northern more dashing than when brought
band fraternity for women. Mias
. . newly elected vice president of the Denton
U.N., Walter Loridan, and incor-
porated in its suggestions from
his advisory committee on the
Congo.
The letter asked Belgium s aid
in carrying out the Security Coun-
cil's latest Congo resolution, urg-
ing immediate withdrawal from
prites. Referencei furnished on past
head off civil war in the Congo,
called for an investigation of de-
posed Premier Patrice Lumum-
ba's slaving and urged that the
Congo Parliament be convened ctie For a
and Congolese troops reorganized eral election asking .for •
coom •0
IM maancol ad. me no
KOVACS MOORE WAHM* McCARTHY SHAWN
Tallchief, the Oklahoman of in-
ulan extracion is a superb artsi.
lucre wouiu be iitie lu ilida
witnout me anterpreuve powers u.
sucn an artist as Tallchief.
"siueseara, ' waicn prenuered in
British reforms and appealed t
the Africans to remain calm. But
the chiefs—representing all the
PARIS (API— A spokesman at
U. S. Army European Command
I i Eucom • headquarters said today
no taxpayers’ money had been
earmarked for an exuansion and
remodeling job at its officers'
club.
The spokesman said the cost of
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date to break all ties with the
crown
Troops were held in readiness
but fears of any immediate out
Tshombe of Katanga Province de- burst of racial .. Northerr
But j Rhodesia subsided after 25 tribal
chiefs approved the proposed
Other noteworthy roles in
modate the 376 dues-paying mem- 1
bers from Eucom headquarters ’
and the slightly more than 400 of-
ficers who use the club from the
DRIVEIN THBATRI
— Starts 6:50 s 10:00 —
WANTED one college student to work
•—1200 twr — Studw while,
ing Apply in perun, Mr Cieveland,
poldville and
women for the hearing
One lone woman however, ad-
vised the committee that such a
resolution will "do more harm to
women and will tend to confuse
the law ‘
She was Mrs Hubert Hudson,
Incumbents W. F Brooks. G.
Emery Taylor and George F. Spul-
ler have formally filed tor re-elec-
tion to Denton's City Council, City
Secretary W D. Buttrill said
The trio has been endorsed by
the Denton Charter Association
Buttrill said no other candidates.
have filed for election The elec-
tion is scheduled April 4 and the
। deadline for filing is March 4. •
13A. Grand Prairie Those unable
to attend the party but would like
to assist Moore may mail checks
payable to the Bob Moore Fund
in care of Mrs E. E, Bott, 7179
Richland Rd., Fort Worth. 18
Lnwo.. .---rson Florists
Ph. 382 2561 500 W. Hickory
President Moise
22 A new tranquilizer.
gq. A real laugh pilll
ad Like sailing on
po a laugh rocketl
S.dig ML RVY N L I ROV S
V ptodutton el
"Themes and Variations" was
and the City Woman's Club of—
Fort Worth. Dr. Eberly is direc- A boy to Mr. and Mrs Tip Hall
Alexander. 603 E. Prairie: Eugene
Thomas Kennedy Jr., Decatur, .
Phillip Crombie, Krum: Carolyn
Noneman, Route 1.
Dismissed: Mrs. Bobby Boaz.
616 Carroll; Miss Linda Wright,
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Mrs. Alonzo Davis of Sanger
Highway has returned from Baylor
Hospital in Dallas.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Wilgus Eberly
will be in Fort Worth Sunday after-
FINE ARTS
____ ’"(AT p
a new role, that nf dramatic bal-
lerina Also seen for the frstitime
in Dallae wax "Lad- From the
Sea " with choreoerarhv by Rirait
Cullberc, and based on the Henrik
Ibsen plv The hnllet, with mu-
From the Sea." love' a sailir wh
leaves her to return to sea After
hesitation.'she marries a widower,
but dreams of her sailor When
the sailor returns, she recognin,s
at last that he represents a rom-
antic yearning.
AMBLFS A BOI T
sev noble which there are few
LANSING. Mich <AP' -
Michigan State police are on
the alert to deal with any
highway bed pushing.
It appears that pushing beds
is the latest collegiate kick-like
swallowing goldfish or crowd-
ing into telephone booths The
pushing of a bed along a road
—any road—is the idea
Police Commissioner Joseph
A Childs is prepared. He said
a catch-all state law would be
invoked. The law says no one
shall refuse to comply with a
police officer directing or re-
gulating traffic.
a premiere porformance of Dave
Brubeck's "Points in Jazz." chore-
o“raphv by Krurksa. with Douglas:
"The Combatwith Serrano and
Kriza: “Grand Pas’’ from "Ray-
monda" with Tallchief and Fer-
nandez and "Billy the Kid" with
Kriza.
ROBERT HUTTON - COUNT BASIE and his World Renommed Rand featuringJoe wimiams
Anna Maria Alberghetti as "The phe.
Preduced by Jermy Bai» Assoriate Producer -Ernest D Glueksman Written and Direeted by Pam nae
"mnical Mm Staged by Nick Unit. Vw Sonps by Warry Wamen and Jadk Broeks . A Faramemt ulan
_ —— .....———- The only other facility for feed-,
ing officers at the base is a snack She wa« seen Wednoedav ninht in
Stephen J. Sargent bar at the post exchange. He said
that if the officers were forced
LEWISVILLE NEWS BUREAV to go off the base to nearby St.
Turbeville is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs L. E. Turbeville, 901
West way.
Mrs. Mary Glenn Peery of the
NTSC School of Education will di-
rect a reading demonstration at
the Texas Association for the Im-
provement of Reading at SMU in
Dallas Friday and Saturday. She
laigc cast were danced by Dar-
rell Notara. Fernand Nault Irene
Apinee. Ruth Ann Koesun and
Ivan Allen
"Bluebeard" was the only ballet
of the evening to pay much at-
tention to production techniques.
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BARNS REALTY, 382-5090
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2 BEDROOM, heme. Floor furnact, living room
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financed.
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(Jean and Jee)
Mrs. Harold Pemberton. Pilot
Point: W. F. Bell, 2020 N Locust;
John K. Howarth Jr, Fort Worth;
erns Northern Rhodesia the
chiefs agreed to go along with the
tall, attractive wife of the senator
from Brownsville and daughter of
former Gov Dan Moody
Mrs. Hudson, a lawyer, said the
legislature should study any dis-
criminatory laws , as separate
matters rather than perhaps "de.
molish laws which have protected
a subitantial majority of the wom-
en of the state for a long time."
in one stroke
Under present Texas law, a
married woman cannot manage, •
sell or give away separate prop-
erty without the consent of her
husband Neither can she endorse
a promissory note that concerns
separate property, get a divorce
on the ground of one act of adul- |
tery alone or go into business
with her own funds without her I
husband’sshgnature and consent.
Witnesses said about 45 laws
would be affected by the amend-
■ ment.
wae the danseur noble Doulas
rcles in the Nnw Vork
were danced by I tine
and Roves Fernandez.
therndhin frontdtet I^1
dents had been arrested and । command1 in Katanga had asreed
charged withtrespassing.for.ati to iead to friction" between
tempting to enter despite a no their respective forces.
trespassing"" sign. Where nolice Hammarskjold's office had no
<Sumter.,Cwherepolicgconfirmation reports that An-
arrested 65 Negroes on Tuesdaytoine Gizenga’s Communist-
during a mass march and nu-backed regime in Stanleyville had
merous sit-ins, a,um"ting was executed 15 followers of President
held to discuss the demonstra Joseph Kasavubu in retaliation
SW/SSEAMICY.9
{dermet %3 ••
vance for Africans
Welensky, however, vias ada
mant in his opposition to anything
promising black rule in any par ,
of the federation and also insisted,
the territory's white minority!
would not permit any breakup of
the federation, as the African na-
tionalists of Northern Rhodesi
and Nyasaland have been de-
manding
set to the musin of Tchaikovsky's cellence of dancing which was en
Suite Number Three tertaining. if not particularly de-
MARIA TALLCWIFF manding,. , ,,,
.. ... , Tonight s program will include
Manv attended the perfermpnre
for the onnortunitv of seeing Ma-
ria Tallchief undisnuted pe Am-
erica's leadin« elacsicol ballerinn.
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Marcel Vertes. who also did the
costumes This was the audience
favorite of the evening, with gay
music by Offenbach, merry sets !
and costumes and overall ex-
SO TAXPAYERS' MOSEY
Benefit Planned
B Roundup Club
A bingo party Friday will bene-
fit a member of the Denton Round-
Up Club, Bob Moore, who was
seriously injured during the pivot
setting in the Southwestern Fat
Stock Show and Rodeo in Fort
Worth.
Proceeds of the games will be
used for his hospital and medical
expenses The party will be at
the Richland Hills Riding Club-
raiHUR
music by Jacques Offenbach, and
seiecied and arranged by Antal
Dorati, ioi mer Dallas Symphony
coluuctor.
In briet, the ballet concerns the
tad experience ot King Lobicne
vino exiles his infant daughter
and grows into an unhappy old
man, infuriated by the infidelities
of bis Queen Ciementine and plagu-
ed by the phitanderings of Baron
Biucbeard. his impetuous vassal.
As Bluebeard, John Kriza’s pow- i
ers as acior-dancer made a de '
lightful figure of the Baron, nev-
er to be taken seriously, even in
his change-the-wife plan Also
highly impressive was Tom Land-
er as Boulotte, the sixth wife, res-
urrected along with the first five
wives from a deep sleep.
NOTEWORTHY ROLES
sic by Knudanne Riisnner: was
premiered in New Yorl tn i960
ROBERI JEFFREY HOPE
WAGNER-HUNTER-LANG!
INDERELL
(A Jerry Lewi* Production) JB
—46 Re a
j V**s
A it lor fella
and a feast
of fun!
; to Dallas by the American Ballet
Theatre.
It was the sixth wife of Blue-
beard that undid the rascal in Mi-
chel Fokine's "Bluebeard," the
final ballet of the program Wed-
i nesday evening in State Fair Mu-
, sic Hall
The American Ballet Theatre
j has come to Dallas fresh from a
1 six-month European tour which in-
cluded triumphs in Russia, the
home of the classical ballet The
company will give a second per-
' formance tonight with a different
Charge On Project pnocka
• • The company, in its programs.
' includes both classical and con-
A spokesman said the woman temrorary ballets. Program men-
must have been acting on inaccu- er Wednesday night was the neo-
rate information when she Su8-clssic "Theme and Variatiors,"
gested part of the money for the . a ballet created h George Balan-
improvement project was coming : chine in 1947 Balanchine created
from government funds. Instead, । the ballet to disnlay the technical
he said, the project was to have virtuosity of Igor Youskevitch.
been paid for from the $5 monthly then premie'- daneeur of the com-
dues paid bv club members and panv For the Dallas performance,
from club profits, realized from Scot Dcuolas, a native of F1 Paco,
sale of drinks and meals and slot
President Kennedy killed plans machine profits
w«it Tuesday to expand the club. It The spokesman made these oth-
i iiuivn i r stenien 1 Sar- Germain to eat, the money would
LEWISVILEteF a -ago into the French economy in-
sent of 117 W. Ma n,an esideni stead of being spent on the base,
of Lewisville 40 years,, ic after That he skid, would increase the
home this merning at 3:4a after
an extended illness. He was 84 " The ciub is a one-story building
Funeral arrangements were in- with a small entrance way, a har ' premiere
complete this morning at Goen with several slot machines, an Serrano
Funeral Home in Denton.
Mr Sargent was born in West
Virginia and was a retired farm-
er
Survivors include his wife; two
sons. Eddie J. Sargent of Salt Lake
City and Stephen J. Sargent Jr. of
Knoxville, Tenn.; two sisters. Mrs.
Annie Davis and Mrs. Lydia Wyatt,
both of Lake Dallas; five grand-
children and and one great grand-
child.
$10,500
3-BEDROOM home, recently redecorated,
utility rooro, Automatic eat defa hed
double garage, cement ceilar, FHA tinancing
evqilable.
GROENING & JETER, Reoltors
Three demonstrators were
treated for minor injuries The
minister manhandled bv the white
boys was the Rev. Metz Collin'
of the United Presbyterian Church
Police made no arrests in ei
ther of the Nashville affrays
Negro students in Columbia
Ll SAKA, Northern Rhodesia
(AP)—African tribal chiefs today-
backed a British plan to give the
Negroes of Northern Rhodesia
more political freedom as the
white minority threatened to de-
312 95.
COMPLETE 0 side Asienneas,
3'4 95, only $8.95
E & M
307 W. Hickory
A Negr minister w as Secretary-General Dag Harri'
roughed up but not seriously marskjold addressed the letter 10
injured as white youths used
force in atempting to break
up theater stand-ins by Nash-
ville Negro students.
The number of demonstrators
seeking entrance to four down-
town. all-white theaters grew to
120 Wednesday night as Negroes
were joined by Chinese and Mex-
ican boys and several while
coeds
This group was attacked by the
white youths in the same mannei
as the previous night The police
had dispersed the mob of white
youths, but they gathered again
to beat and kick the demonstra
tors as they headed for their
church meeting place
Belgium's ambassador at the 1
er points in answer to a report-
er's question:
Repair work on the club is nec-
essary from a sanitary stand-
AT E & M
PRESTO — Steam Brd a irons.
Firemen Summoned
To Two Grass Fires
Denton firemen were summoned
| to two grass fires Wednesday. One
of the glass fires was on Strat-
ford Street and the other on Oak-
wood Street.
Wednesday’s alarms were the
first in three days for the firemen.
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Christenson. Irving; Mrs. Thomas,
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On Opening Night mnsrsmu
— — — Durham, 1712 Crescent: James a
way; D. L. Brittian, 2229 Houston
PL; Mrs. C. A. Redfearn, Aubrey. !
Elm Street Hospital & Clinie
Admitted: Mrs Louie Odneal,'
116 Avenue I. medical.
ment was tempered somewhat bv
the neo-clascical ballet, whinh
offered mainly a chance for a dis-
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LAST 6 DAYS ! ! !
316.95 value only 310 88.
WATCHES 17 Jnel, Men’s an6 Ladies” !
shock and water resistant, 329 99 value,
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WATCH BANDS — Jewe er‛s Beit, regular,
$11.95, extie special, 32 98
CAMPING cors - Regular 36 9J, onl» 34 89.
Also Colemen equipnent,
SIAINLESS Flatvare, $7 95 value, on , $4,95
SUNREAM fry Pans, regulaf 319 95, oniy
City Dentists,
Physicians
Form Union
first meeting tonight
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Kirkland, Tom. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961, newspaper, February 23, 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475625/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.