Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 139, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 21, 1962 Page: 1 of 32
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TENSE SATIRE is ne J foi Ten Film*
TWO FAMILIES MERUE their homes
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witnesses and five on charges of m-sone 1
supervising the big games in Washington. J. Edgar Hoov-
nesday. .. ‘
Basically. the purpose of the insure
Armed with automatics, more
than 100 FBI agents ripped bars
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Slight warmup was promised for
some North Texas areas Sunday
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For Page Design
The Denton -Record-Chronicle • Kenneth May, Lubbock Aval-
Saturday was named second-place anche - Journal, honorable men.
winner in a Texas-wide contest on tion in spot news stories in the
design and layout of front pages larger city category and honora-
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bridges svuth of Waco, Waco . ■.
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Clint Kapus said he hit a bridge..
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CANDIDATE MEISSNER STOPS IN STORE
To Give Card To Miss Linda Rench, 1304 Lagla
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59TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NO. 139 "
votein the yearstarting Feb. 1 Page 1. See 2.
force winds and low visibility | accompanied, oddly, by light A deadly ice storm de-
caused traffic deaths and proper-ning. Visibility dropped to a half scendedlon the traffic-heavy
... ty damage from Canada to cen- block Within muiutes lnonilation bloated For
the West Saturday, heavy tralL California, Motorists in some Gale winds smashed British Co- wrt . pj 5 ion < f
snows temporarily closing mountam areas were .stranded a Jlumbia Friday, ripping roofs from Tevis ^atnrdav 86 and
transcontinental U. S. high- few hours buddings and shattering windows . ■ ‘ . eA.
TFenton Record- Chronicle
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conowsins kENNeor dke during his firstye........... fleM i the December election.
House A gruupo tn aslorrs newspaper editors and publish A” "es pturdaincppountsm
ers givei then ideas Pag. 9 4 a. Sec, 1 .. . , . .
IT'S ALMOST THE DEADIINE for paying your poll tax to M at ls '.' ' dod
' - think it has been reached
| “For yeors, “ he said, "we have
day before a federal grand jury
At least 27 of the 100 were ac „ . . . , j
-——,— 7—„——— .. . Space Administration cautioned,
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•Am I VV I I In AA W ri ■ I 1 mass games were Benny Bonan- ... thep or the merest hint of ' c caled on oi me
1 - 3 ‛‛ ---- no. 49, Reading, arrested at his maiunctions. "-s warmest response or his cam
homej Leen odigas. Reading: The flight is timed to give thy Paig". i put them into office and who are have a dog who has had pups'* temjiyratures were expected to |
Erank Lascalzo, c2'i Philadel- recovery forces at sea three hours He is doe Meismn, Wichita paying the bills for all this finan- sturday was Meissner-s final hit the Panhandle Sunday with [J
phiaiseve Prouncheck, Miners- of daylight, if needed in which to Fal s businessman wh 0 s in the cial foolishness andlirresponsi-apptranv in “Denton County be-Sbuzzard conditions looked for by I
V , "p. George Barrow, n' search for Glenn and his space runoff with Graham Purcell also bility" S die elect im. He said he Sunday /night. 'I
Yeadon, Pa., and Oswald S. Rui cansule after his return tolearth. of Wichita Falls, in next Saturi .. . y •• -a
dot ph. 55. Nesquehoning, Pa, all u i km wrfoar"cionhuui a ce eheci al nordasibnal' nm- "That's what, I mean hy a will spend bext week in The Wich-
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an hour through a fantastic realm The whole assembly—missile „bave 3,000 calories of food—beef
in-whieh an unprotected man fae- spaceeraft. awl eseape- tewer—and-
img the sun could bake as
slow oven i
READING, Pa. (AP) — Sledge: Beading and three at their New
hammer-wielding federal agents Jersey homes were picked up in
connection with the games, de- juuruon, ous mvc, .uya. * t ,
scribed by agents as one of the The raid was led by .T, O'Keefe, earth through a small window and
uft'H'nwn with temperatures'again----
Asked to comment on an edw.t’lub. stops during the day in- dropping' jSunday night an 1
tonal in a Wichita Falls newspap- chided those at Lake Dallas. Lew-Mk iv Craig 12 of Dallas -
er which editorially endorsed his isville, Roanoke. Argyle, Ponderwas‛kired "Saturday, soon after ice 1
Record-Chronicle inter- opponent because Purcell is a Krum, Sanger Pilot Point, Aub istar ted forming on Dallas bridges. ,
Kecord-ntomueie i former 4H member who once rev, Justin and Denton. •— ------------------——— 1
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‘Untouchable’ Ty pes _
e Ji. If all goes as planned Glen under way, the escape toveriis heart action.
1,. [ . will pass from the sunshine of cast off.
T A • I Launch Pad 14 to the blue-black
bmash Gaming Den;
— ' ' weigh for a
the East
allowed our elected representa-.
tives to raise our taxes, spend
our money, raise our taxes amau.
Fgive awaytouir money raise taxest j
javain, give away or squandet j
more money, ti ade jobis with one I
1 nays to listen to NDNT, 160, ,
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competition, considered the main eb Brown, San -Angele -Stan-
newspaper contest in Texas Many dard-Times, set ond plac < in sports
of the eight NTSC almni winning column or feature in smaller city -
prizes are former Record-Chron -category.
Icle staff members. .Judges were Gene Harrington of
NT alumni winning contests in- the Arkansas Democrat, Arthur
eluded Felt, New Orleans Times - Picas
Jerry Norman of the San Ange- une, Michael 1 ogden of the Pro
10 Standard-Times, honorable vidence Wournal Bullet in. Bill
mention for headlines in the small Dickinson of the Philadelphia
er city category Bulletin. Howard Cleavinger of
Burle Pettit, Lubbock Avalanche- the Spokane Chronicle and Dar
Journal: -honorabl mention -foryle Feldmeir of the Minnespolis
headlines in the larger city cate Tribine
tion. The Record-hronicle for tion in spot sports stories in the
more than a decade has been a larger city category
consistent first- or second - place n , ... , ,
Winner in the design and makeup’. Dan Klepper, San Antonio News,
3 Spurts
2 Town Tuple*
3 TV Log
1 Uonten s News
The contest results also showed ard Times, honorable mention in
that at least eight NTSU journa- spot sports stories in smaller ty,
lism graduates won prizes in the category.
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""ri" "* *ul*"i । n ..... in ,i “That s what I mean by a will spend dext W
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into custody in them homes. Gleun is due to climb into his caravan in Denton by talking to
1 , - — -2.....- Bob st John, Lubbock Aval- Steinrock released the six ar- bell-shaped spate craft atop the shoppers in Downtown Denton and
Press Managing Editors Associa- anche - Journal, honorable men- rested, in Beading on from $2,500 .Mias misile sometime just be at the Denton center:
"" Th "-- h "ii " to 110,000 bail: He set Jan 29 dawn NASA officiate said
a tentative date for hearings, al Glenn named his ship the in a , ,
though he said it would take more "Friendship 7. view on the sidewalk, heemt.
, m h t s, . than one day to-process the cases This space capsulestands 91 Si2ed hn ot tmace statement that-
of Page 1 in the contest for news- . ' . men non °r sports Lamonica was arraigned in feet a c r p s s the base At lift-oti most Americans aic fm a re-
papers published in cities of 75,- B I I.-ee Sit cae Trenton and released on $10,000 it weighs 4,200 pounds. 3.000 turn 1o commoneuse in soen-t
000 population or less. 8o-i, bail as were Pillo and Dentino pounds while in orbit and 2,400 ment
Most of the general news pages Scott Brookshire. Temple Daily in Camden. pounds upon return to earth. 11 is simple not possible, he .
in the Record-Chronicle are de- Telegram, first place in newsfea- Barrow, police said, has a rec- As it travels along, the spae- said 10 achieve this return to
signed by Gene Williams, news tures in smaller city category ord^pf gambling arrests back to ship will autpmatically jettison r common sense government with-L,
editor. ’ Don Henry, San Angelo Stand 1926. He is a< cused of being ovey - certain equipment that is no out making great changes in our
all operator of the Betiding game, longer needed, representation in .Washington So
. . . ~ long as we continue to elect pro-!
. • fessional Career politicians to fill
khese posts we can expect little
, or no relief from the situation," t
i The Revublicans. who led in
Blizzard Rakes Most
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Of Western America Across State
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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BAiNrAi faccidents were located. “Tou just
the United. States, Canada and plays which tell him what is going Esp Sta Gevqe name it
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Gradually weather was ^^<M,G^nds there reaehed
! Biter eold gripped’ the north- The storm began losing is aacompeshn normcetrar"letton
Eleven members of the famed Keystone Kops from are Billy Bledger, Chester Conklin, Clarence Ibn pratures dipping to"asimuch assnnc flurries pasissattrmmany vur bogr the brunt or thesud. SiJ^^tWsuaU^uedw - l
the silent screen days show how they'd look in a necke, Glenn Cavender, Pinto Colvig, Tom Kennedy, 365 below zeroin Minnesota, Recareas denstor, " Nor therh Californa S Saturday J
modern car instead of a Model T Ford during their Eddie Baker, John Gray. Del Lord, and, in the car, ord sub-zero marks were record The storm front, moving rapid -Sonsugu 2g Theegspepartmentof piL. .
first reunion in uniform Saturday since they dis- Ed LeVequeand Eddie Gibbon, * ed in some ernes. ly frum the northwest, hit salt Whtkeanu t mnsoMtothtsides lie Safety sidihe icingconditions
banded 30 years ago in the group, from the front.__________________________________________. Treacherous pavement, gale- Lake Sity shortly before noon ot ixmm*’ Pa- extended north to the Oklahoma
Tlie I tah Hichwav Patrol halt- line, at least 160 miles easi of
MARINE GLENN AW AITS HISTORIC MAN-SHOT THIS WEEK ed vest bound traffic on I A 40 Dallas and suthward to Waco
-mnmm—---- . j j .—-—----- and 50 att Grantsville, some 30 and ustin. Although streets in ■
r -- ■ -- ■ ,.im. ■ K -m- W A ' miles wV-q of Salt Lake City. Fort. Worth at 10 30 p in were not
Blue-Black Beyond Beckons Astronaut
,,, • 0h. - In Las V gas. in southe n Ne-Fort W oHth to Mansfield . and ■ n
’■-i. -vada; high winds kicked upa dust Euless were slicked over in -
. . . ...... storm.but nfy minor, ""
----- -p " A - Mted i vegetablessime to-wasreporteAhougthvavyicingonstreefs
---- . in a stands.93 feel a“ on the ) ■' ublT etin toothpaste Driving ht Souther (jal. reported in the Dallas-Fort - ’
1, - at 248 degree fahren-pad and wmghs J25 tons fully tbes He I also have six pounds ifornia lowlands and up.to a ; worth are, no serious icing in. I
’ > id’ M with liquid onygen andolwater.ndditionhewillhaveof snw blanketed mountai ^e Denton area was evident Ute
.side froze aM became as brittle kerosene . . . some quick energy sugar tablets, areas A ) ork Mountain near s tw d night. . , . .
land, breakable as glas at minus Th escape ntower itseff i 16 Atr pressure inside the cabin p, Rbie Cihl- ' 51 inches, of" ’ "/
157 ' feet high in event of ;a^m maintained at six pounds rainwamasiredlovermigh !
Glenn s great speed will keep turn on the flight at anytime be- per square inch-alsea level it Heavy rains doused the oregon-’
'*** overthe. z housatwecv btastoftuanid.goihg into garth 15 poundsso that slenn should and Calilornia coasts and smallbridges, skidded‛intoone.another-
craft warnings still were hoistd and piled up into multiple-vehicle
thm. Saiurtiay 'ait.eci istacks and jams. Ambulances, I
epmieceg, . wreckers and policeinvestigators 1
WEAIHEK were kepi jumping. Emergency i
__ wards were taxi'd by the flow of 1
0 injured; . y, ‛
ornp. The Dalias-Fort Worthareaice i
.driple end ilstirm truck initially in the Fort.,
Worth region shortly before dark..
' andi moved swiftly eastward to I
Dallas and tts suburbs .
2 aam
By BEM PRICE To add to mankind's meager men aboard 24 ships., incldiik
- pApp- teKNAVERAI +fund rof space knowledge m order three aireraf carriers, is being.
U VI —,p TI Tpto determine whether earthlings deployed around the world to keep
cl. Fla.AF -neynted ultimately can travel safely to the track of the red-haired, quick
States will try to rocket as moon and beyond. smiling Glenn on his flight, and
tronaut John II Glenn Jr., To find out what happens to a to rescue him when necessaryi
on an earth-girdling. 81,000- man in spacei Glenn on his flight in making the trip, the balding,
mile journey through the will do certain exereises, eat and -year-old Marine lieutenant co- 157 degrees
lifeless blue-black of space spin himself about to M*e what’lonel will follow a flight path that .
perhaps Wed-happens to his sense of balance, is planned to tike him three.him in . ........._ -....... - , ..........
p Everything that man can do to .times around, the world at alti- of the projected flight The prin-orbit overBermuda, an automatichave notrouble breathmg.!
‘u" 3 the. success of the flight Hides varying horn 100 to 150 ciple is that of centrifugal force, sensing device fires a rocket in Glenn will I travel l strapped, to ai
bullet-like flight atop a .360,000- andGlenns safety has been done miles, balancing the tug of gravity the the tower conteur ed couch madeofaspe--
pound thrust Atlas missile is this: Even now An armada of 15,000 Glenn will pass at 17.500 miles same principle kids use to keep Immediately, the spaceship lalcrushable honey comb materi-
—— .' a rock swinging at the end of a with its passenger is pulled up al bouded to a Fiberglas ‛sheli
-m- .".-mm ll e / V U W string. and away from the big hooster, lined with rubber padding . -
• I ALi , E. 2 4 I 7 ' I H i A The balarice of centrifugal force and then a parachute lets the cap- Aitached to his body willbebrsivN, as, rr- a
E ■ I IGbIEG"EIPEKBIGA E. %/ ■ BGA W and gi avity is what makes Glenn sule return cently to earth medieal seusor- io register puilse tediro riur ci "9
■■ UWUU---N -U -.yF-U.N,weightless, As the space capsule gets safely respiration body temperature and. SS! *'
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t -I .. (oMMUNI ATION . ' (E-perimen Salon Rpor:
TRACKING STATIONS T.hinugiiout the lli.^
r-- As he circles the earth Glenn‛sbe able to communicate with the 1200Psaturday .
lift-off he will expeiieniceasorcerprogresswilF be monitred by 18 tracking; hy radio: ; High vo *99
■Ti times that of gAyity and thus- -traeking .statiors stretching "across . Glenn will be almost surrourided - " -e"°°
. " moment 7‘ 2 times the Atlantic. Africa, the Indian by instruments—over lights,
gallon determined the gambling his normal 165 pounds. Ocean: Australia, the Paeifie and fuses, .controls:: switchesiand dis
games had been operated contin-, SMALL WINDOW -.uc cohaua an
ueusly since mid -November, *1961. Glenn yill be able to see the Mekico. Sonu 500 technicians on
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_ U.S, attorney, and Thomas Me- With aperiscope Aboard the capsule ‘Glenn, wilij (See MAN-SHOT, Page, j.
Bride, speciall attorney of the or- The stars will appear as dis-
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with being a supervisor of Uji "en dirfusion of light through the H '
than 106 patrons at three dice games.They pickedupJames missioned Fred Atm 'the dusty atmosphere.: ' ngIAATII yec yygKntArgy ling the.same direction I went on." .
tables. They seized $55,000, ar- Le fty Gat tto, 52, ofPhila de Tphia: material witnc<ses’wore teieiio'd As matters now stand; Glenn; %/ 4 I ' W4 . K. " 44 V %( p.4 kapus said no warnings had
rested 100 persons as material and took him before a 1 S com- m . ' r- ... Ie ,dwin be launched on his historie 1VLLI•W. % LALL W. l%li JL 1 % W I Ll been posted by the Texas High-
------------- on wane.fintphidbmhilvin journey sometime betveen 730. way Department.'
___ „ ..... day before a federal grand lurva m.and 12 36 p.m Wednesday. A scl ledemmhon sense com-'another in-the game of political raised a call. Meissner only sm)L The light freezingdrizzle, which.
Four others, one at home in er, FBI director, said an investi- IAt ieast 27 of the 100 were The National Aeronautics and srvatise walked the sidewalks d fieap free vote law's into exis. ed. quickly weighted power and tele-
iace Administration cautioned. „ county cities, „ 20-de- w b • l(, bweli he said madter-of-fact phone lines, with A thick S*
adwlorsciaai ahdenlu.en,e W men we nave to live tin-, „ . was expected tn continue in north.
g1 der whether we like them or not D- 1 told the Rotary ‛ mb in 'east, north central and northwesh
and otherwise completely ignore Wichita Falls the other day that tern regions of the state through
[the desires of the very people who I had never raised a calf but I Sunday morning. Much colder
1 put them into office andwho are have a den -hn hne hed mine" ——-—had-eu
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