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THE DENTON RECORD .CHRONICLE
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Wichita Falls, Jack Hightower of
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briefs- Birt hs-Hospital Notes
floors suffered heavy water and
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Meteorites
smoke damage.
Show Trace
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Of Life
19 is hereby rejected...”
DEATHS
THE LAMP
IN THE
Tuesday night at the home of Mrs
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midnight, Dec. 30.
prepare a place for you."
after their arrival on the earth. In ’
Mrs. B. R. Wilks
TOBIN DRUG
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
Rut now
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OPENING SOON . .
WASHINGTON ‘AP) — The Se- This is the first major case in this
The expansion also reflects
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continue for more than a year.
ONE ACRE OF LANDSCAPED PARKING AREA
able to the public. The broker
TODAY'S CITIZEN
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Davis Jr. of 1205 Johnson. at 1:33 mansions; if it were not so I
p.m. Nov. 17 at Flow Memorial would have told you; for I go to
U.S. Security Act
WASHINGTON (AP
Communists Refuse
To Register Under
Denton Youth
To Get Trophy
The Banking Center
Modern, Spacious and So Convenient
covered.
Three alarms brought hundreds
of firemen and policemen to the
Stuart; Mrs. Bobby D Peacock,
Lewisville; David C. Goin. 2717
N. Elm; Luther Wood. 1008 Cres-
lour sons, Jack Ford of Dallas.
Earl Ford and Ted Ford, both of
Fort Worth. and M. M. Ford Jr.
Always Welcome
And Appropriat
Rowen. 801 Allen: Mrs Tommy
Warner, 1112 W. Mulberry: Mrs
Olton Ostrom. 907 McCormick;
Candidates for the 4th district
post must file before midnight
Wednesday, Nov. 22. The $500
filing fee must be received by the
secretary of state before that time.
Under the new state law which
• CUI FLOWERS
• CORSAGES
• POTS
central Africa in 1933.
The authors of the research
have gone to some trouble to ex-
few hours after falling
They said it is most likely that
the structures are the fossilized
remains of living micro-organisms
."indigenous to the meteorites.”
No single piece of evidence of
Rev. Al Murdock will be speaker.
Denton Garden Club meets Mon-
day, 2:30 p m. in the Woman's
Building when Mrs F. W Me-
Knight will speak about cacti and
succulents.
Pfc. Martin E. Shockey is visit-
ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Cage Williford of 415 Pierce. Ac-
companying him is Pfc. Glenn
Beaumont Jr. of Los Angeles
The men have just returned from
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Daniel Slates
Ravburn Vote
Nov. 17 at Flow Memorial Hospi-
tal.
A boy to Mr and Mrs J. R
exei Sacharov and asked him to
forward the proposal to the Krem-
lin
it was not clear when Kekkonen
might leave for Moscow Khrush-
the Lord intended for the family
and all those who grieved at Ray-
burn's passing:
"In my Father's house are many
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28th floor.
"Um trapped. save me," he quo-
ted the operator as saying over
the telephone. Building mainten-
ance people rushed to the girl's
aid, but found their way blocked
by flames and thick smoke
Later firemen readied the ele-
vator shaft and yelled to the
trapped girl to take off Jier skirt
and use it to protect her hands
in trying to open the elevator
door.
bank and office building stalled
shortly after the fire broke out in
an office on the 28th floor.
The 28th floor was left in ruins
ate pie-in-the-sky claims and mis-
leading testimonials.
—On Oct. 31 it accused. two
large New York firms, Sutro
Bros. and Co. and Schweickert k
Co., of arranging for the financ-
ing of customers' stock purchases I
in violation of credit restrictions.
25c each < 5 for $1.15
503 North Locust
Symbolic of the earlier days
of American pharmacy was
the lighted lamp in the drugstore
window. All through the night
it glowed, a beacon of hope,
a symbol of unselfish service.
Although the historic lamp is now
practically extinct, the fundamentals
of pharmaceutical practice have changed
but little. The responsibilities of the pharmacist
are greater today than ever before
— he is a vital factor in medical care.
Your patronage is invited.
Become A Denton County National Bank Customer Now And Take Advan*
tage Of The Many New Conveniences To Be Offered.
WALLINGS
BARBER SHOP
914 N. Locust - Parking
4 Qualified Berbers
winning the contest that the prospect of interesting
The contest is designed to in discoveries seems to have bright-
terest boys in creative designing ened, it is certain that analysis of
and craftsmanship. meteorites will accelerate
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FOR HOLIDAY
About 30 Denton County
families already have been
BOB CHAMBERS . . .
. . . winner of a trophy from Central State
College forensic tournament in Oklahoma.
DENTON
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Jerry north of the Post Office at 312 N.
• and Gerard Re, for alleged mar- Locust. (Adv.
The expansion of SEC activity Exchange. This inquiry, the first
reflects an increased number of of its kind in 22 years, was
trouble spots in the stock market, I launched after the SEC expelled
which last week set price records, two exchange members.
"We will enforce the law.” of five types of "organized
The registration provisions of structure" which they describe, Mrs. Kuberta Ford
the act, upheld by the Supreme four are said to be similar to
< ourt last June alter 10 years of known earth species, but not iden-
Communist party under the law sembling in structure the fosil-
must register with the Depart- ized remains of microscopic forms
ment of Justice,” Kennedy said of life
RAYBURN
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hand and groomed him for higher
things.
Elder Ball is the head of the
Primitive Baptist Church which
Rayburn joined late in life.
A man of 74, still with consider-
able dark hair, wearing spec-
tacles. Elder Ball had the prin-
cipal role in the services.
He comes from a small - town.
STUDENT
NOW THRU TUESDAY
WILLIAM HOLDEN
NANCY KWAN
IN
"THE WORLD OF
SUZIE WONG"
PLUS
JAMIS DEAN
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"EAST OF EDEN"
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Paul J. McConnell, a Denton clude the possibility that the ob-
High School student, is to receive jects which they have seen could
a trophy for winning first place have contaminated the meteorites
in the Texas junior division of the
Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild
model car contest.
Denton School Supt. Chester O.
Strickland will present the trophy
to McConnell during a Thanks-
giving ceremony this week
McConnell is the son of Lt. Col
and Mrs. William S. McConnell of this kind can be considered coi
2602 Glenwood He received an clusive proof of the existence of
expense-paid trip to Detroit for life outside the earth.
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FRISCO ‘Staff* — Funeral ser-
1/6 lb. pure beef rtoastedbun &
tomato & lettuce & onion & pickle &
mustard & you have a
BIG LUSCIOUS JOHNNIE'S
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tougher agency attitude toward ket rigging and illegal stock sales,
questionable practices in the se- The SEC later argued strongly
curities field for congressional authority to un-
Here are some examples of the dertake a broader investigation of
areas into which the commission all stock markets, including the
has moved in recent weeks: New York Stock Exchange and
—For th first time, it has dis- the over-the-counter market. This
Survivors include two sisters.
Miss Mertie Rose and Mrs. Nelle
James Sons. Sanger: Fred Escott.
Oklahoma City: Terry Wayne
Smith, Pilot Point too. some 60 miles from Bonhrm.
BIRTHS But he showed no awe of the part
A girl to Mr. and Mrs Larry he had to play in the presence of
Hamilton of 905 Chestnut. at 12:49 both plain people and dignitaries,
am. Nov. 17 at Flow Memorial He wove a funeral sermon. fa-
Hospital. miliar quotations from the New
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. H L. Testament, comforting words of
Kirkpatrick of NTSU, at 7:58a.m.
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IS STILL LOCATED % block
of Lubbock, four daughters, Mrs Daniel Saturday set a special
P. L. Harvey of Rhome, Mrs. election for Dec. 23 to fill the
.George Nunn of.Geland, Mrs Congressional post vacated by the
O K Anderson of Lubbock and death of House Speaker Sam Ray-
Mrs. B, K. Montgomery of Tor- bum.
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The letter, dated Nov 10 and
bearing the party seal but no in-
dividual signature. said th refus-
al was based on a claim of each
party officers constitutional priv-
ilege "not to be a witness ag inst
himself." The letter was revived
Friday.
Kennedy said the department
replied in a telegram to ne part'
that "each and every claim of
each instance the meteorite re-
mained out of doors for only a
vestment advisers—those who sell m
stock market advice or manage I
investments for a fee. Starting
Jan. 1, it will begin policing ad- I
vertising by advisers to elimin ■
cent; Mrs. Gary F. Sitton 916
HELSINKI Finland AP —Ua ed at West Germany, accused of Russian pressure would be re
der mounting pressure Eromn Mos- mounting the war threat, and Fin- laxed during the campaigning,
cow for joint miliary ccesukta land’s Scandinavian friends and But only Thursday Soviet Deputy
tions, Finland proposed Saturdas neighbors. Demark Norway and Foreign Minister Vassily V. Kuz-
a meeting betueed Fanish Pres- Saeden. All three are charged by netsov declared in Moscow he
— ident Urho Kekkonen and Soviet the Russians with aiding the had "alarming news” of threat-
The Communist party of Premier Khrushchev West Germans, ened German aggression and
the United States has for- Filand s neutral ty seemed at be decisioa to propose a meet- asked for quick talks.
mally notified the Justice stake after more than two weeks ing inMoscow between Kekkonen
Department of its refusal of diplomat - from ts ard Khrushchev was reached at
to register under the In- big Soviet neighbor so bold joint an emergency meeting of the cab
ternal Security Act Of 1950. discussions about "the rising war inet Saturday afternoon. Foreign
Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy threat in the Baltic area" Minister Ahti Karjalainen then
disclosed Saturday the notice was The Soviet campaig is direct- cailed in Soviet Ambasador Al-
received by registered letter —
Jack Wier, 803 Linwood. The
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RHOME (Special — Funeral
litigation, carry penalties of up to ticai ' ” " " ........ services for Mrs Ruberta Ford
ma renemhurbh
also are subject to five years in Seuedanimaisadinoflagellates the direction of the Christian Fu-
prison for each da, of violation. chrzsomonads.“ hie hl £in neral Home of Decatur. Burial
ARGUMENT unlike any known terrestrial or- will be in Dido Cemetery south of
Party leaders have argued that ganism Newark;
compliance with the Internal Se- This evidence will do much to Mrs Ford, 78, died at 11 30 P
curity Act would leave them open strengthen the implication of other m Thursday in a Fort Worth hos
to prosecution under the Smith discoveries in the last two years, pital following a short illness.
Art of 1949 which bans teaching which have shown how meteorites A native of Meridian. .Miss.,
Vernon and State Rep Vernon by the fire. The 27th and 29th
Stewart of Wichita Falls. A flonre eifforad h.avv woter and
rance. Calif : 21 grandchildren
and 18 great grandchildren.
The two investigations and
sold 7.000 shares of Curtiss-Wright many other recent
moves by the
stock after hearing from a direc- SEC reflect the fact that the
tor that the dividend was to be greatest bull market in history
cut sharply has been in progress for 13 vears
-The commission is in the pro- special problems it has raised.
cess of adopting a series of new
rules governing the affairs of in- b
UTILIZING 78,034 SQUARE FEET
At West Hickory,. Cedar and West Mulberry Streets
• TWO-STORY MAIN BANKING QUARTERS • SIDEWALK BANKING
• COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM • CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN BANKING
Karen Davis, Lewisville: .Mrs. |
Frisco Church of Christ. She was
curities and Exchange Commis. area in recent years.. married tq Jesse Wilks in 1913
sion in a series of recent actions A tougher commission attitude He died several years ago.
has significantly broadened its ef was first indicated last Mav when
- forts to protect the investing: pub- the SEC ordered a special inves. , .... _0,
lie .11 . . Rose Mallow, both of Frisco. six
nC tigalion of the American Stock
ciplined a broker for capitalizing inquiry is just beginning and will
on "inside information” not avail-
quick consultations at a lower mother. Mrs. L W Baker Mrs Rav mon Shocker Jr
level, A delegation of officials is Eberly is the wife of the director
expected to leave for Moscow by of music at TWU.
Monday. The annua Green Valley Com-
LONDON 'AP —Two New York has repeatedly, said nunity covered - dish Thanksgiv-
"If the party fails to register scientists said1 Saturday they have his PoiS 15 to maintain r inland 8 ing dinner will be held Tuesday
'by midnight Monday. Nov 20 found evidence of traces of living neutraity in the ca d ar an at 7 p.m. in the Community Cen-
tne officers of the Communist things in meteorites reaching the ’* strove 10 Pia! o tme since ter. After a film presented by
party are required by law to reg earth from outer space. the first S0Vet note reguesting the Commission of Education
. in davc* Kennedv , joint consultations was delivered ... . -2ao":
ISter within 10 days, Kennedy Dr. George Claus of New York dct 36 there wii be games of 42 and ville: Mrs. Sterling K Sampson, .
tod newsmen University and Prot Bartholomew The president disolved Parlia- Canasta, and games for ’he youth. 251 4 Glenwood; Milton T. Short.! Hor rany suggested a "Democra-
EXPIRATION DATE Nagy of Fordham University re ment and called for elections next The Denton County Red Cross 524 Schmitz: Carl Hall Wichita tic preferential primary to be scene in the heart of the down-
• That Khday period will expire ported in me scientific magazine February, apparently in the hope Gray Ladies will accompany a Falls; Ray Chapman, 120 Fergu- held in severa key cities in the town district _ Main and Com-
at midnight, Nov. 30 The Su- Nature they found in certain me- _ grou? of students to the Shrine son; Miss Rebecca Ann Rober. 13th congressional district. It merce at Ervay
preme Court has ruled that the teorites organized elements re- — == Circus in Fort Worth Wednesday, son. 1826 sena: Tom Knight, 211 was generally thought by other Traffic was snarled for blocks
They u ill assemble at the school j Map|e; Mrs. Ola Lee Wolters, candidates Horany wanted to as thick, grey smoke poured from
at 1 pm. tn depart at 1 30 It Lewisvill; Mrs. Sarah Alma Har- exclude the home counties of all the towering skyscraper.
will b> the largest group of Atu- rison; 1417 E McKinney St.; Fe- candidates in the preferential balt The Mercantile National Bank,
dents oi the school to make a lix L. Fangman Pilot Point: Miss loting.
field tripat one time Sarah Francis Haggard. Hinkle
Denton BAPW Club meets Tues- Drive
day at the Pat Boone Country Inn Dismissed: Miss Pamela Mer-
at 6:15 pm. when Dr. L. L Arm- ek, 904 Coit; Mrs. Richard Comp
strong will speak about "Thanks ton, 107 Fry; Mrs. R L Oodom,
giving. 1961. Sanger: Mrs. Wallace L. Russell.
New Horizon Department of the 2217Denison.Drive: Mrs Anna B.
Woman's Shakespeare Club meets
Unwood Roberson Florists
Ph. 382-2561 SOO W Hickory
which fell in southern France in Mis. Ford was the mother of
1864, and the Ivuna meteorite, 14 children, six of whom preceded
which fell in an arid region of her in death. Survivor* include
or advocating violent overthrow of various kinds are contaminated Mrs. Ford came 10 the Aurora-
of the government with traces of, complex chemical Neward community with her par-
if the party carries out its re- substances whose presence isents at the age of 2. The widow
fusal to register by the midnight, most easily accounted for by con- of Mannon M. Ford, who died sev-
Monday deadline, its officers tact with living things. erat years ago, she lived in Wise
must register by midnight. Nov. The two scientists examined County 76 years.
30 If they fail to register, each samples from two meteorites. She was a charter member of
party member must register by These were tne Orgueil meteorite, the Rhome Assembly of God.
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privilege in your letter ol Nov.
Finn Chief Accedes!
SAY THEY — . I
wont sign To Soviet Pressure
Christ minister, will officiate.
| Burial will be in Little Elm Ceme-
tery.
Mrs Wilks, 74, died in the Wy-
song Hospital in McKinney at 4
a.m. Saturday followng a short
illnes:.
A native of Little Elm, Mrs.
Wilks was a member of the
vices for Mrs. Bertie Rose Wilks became effective this past week, a
will be held at 2 p.m. today in run-off will be necesary if no one
the Jack Schmitz and Son Fu- candidate in the Dec. 23 election
neral Chapel in Denton receives a majority.
Eugene Lowery, minister of ----------
the Frisco Church of Christ, and
John Moore, a lay Church of
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fourth candidate. Joe Meissner.
che, now is on a tour of the So- who resigned from the Wichita
viet interior. Mrs. J. Wilgus Eberly left Deo- 11 months service in Korea and Falls city council to run, is a Re- S150,000 DAMAGE
Meanuhile, the cabinet acted to ton Friday for Lincoln. Neb. to expect to be stationed at Ft. Hood publican. Fire Chief C. N. Penn estima-
meet the latest Soy iet request for attend funeral services for her The Williford's other son. Sp.4 The congressional election, set ted damage at 1150,000. Investiga-
. is in Korea, for Dec. 16, does not recognize tor* said the fire erupted in a re-
HOSPITAL notes party lines. A candidate is elec- ception room on the 28th floor.
Flew Memorial Hospital ted if he receives a majority of occupied by E. Constatin, an oil
Aamitci. 0., 1 WWC am the votes. If no majority is gain- operator.
Admitted: Oscar L 0 en. 29 ed by a candidate, the two high- investigators said a work crew
est candidates participate in a had been working in the area du-
run-off election ring the morning installing new
This law was among last min- lights and had gone to breakfast
.... nased 1.0 just before the flames were dis-
Avenue B: Martin Cole. Lewis- ute legi la 00 passed last sum
there will be games of 42 and ville: Mre Sarlino k Samnenn mer.
muen MDAAL Dwosn menANCE conronanow • MMM VDMAL mnv mam
Dem Hopeful Spectacular Fire
(Asks Vote Sweeps Top Area
meu. Among Marty. Of Bank Building
cutive secretary of the Denton A candidate'for the 13th Con-i ,,,
County Welfare Association, gressional District seat being va- DALLAS ’AP*— A stubborn, headed by former Mayor Robert
said Saturday about 10 more cated by Frank Ikard sounded a spectacular fire burned for 90 Thornton, occupies the first sev-
families are needy of food for call Saturday for a preferential I minutes Saturday high in the Mer- et al floors of the building. The
Thanksgiving. . primary for the Democratic party cantile National Bank Budding, upper floors bouse hundreds of of-
The welfare association is candidates one of Dallas tallest. fives.
an agency of the Denton In a telegram to his three Dem- Firemenihurried up » stories of Building engineer Ed Serben
County United Fund. ocratic ovvonents Jimmy P Hor- stairs to fight the flames in the said Miss Buckbee called him
________ any requested the candidates meet 35 - story building and rescue a over the elevator telephone that
in’Archer Citv today to discuss a girl operator. Joyce Buckbee. 19, the building was on fire and that
rm______vmV _ proposed primary to be held Dec. from a sinling hot elevator cage. her elevator was stuck on the
OWN OPICS ’ — - — .
— F "" - 1 - F- x —AN Dist. Judge Graham Purcell of
AUSTIN (AP, - Gov. Price Hospital.
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