Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1962 Page: 1 of 18
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as a African
territory's
bassador Edwin 0. Reischauer
A commando group of about 30
seda.
GOOD TO THE LAST DROP
stood calmly on the university
then left the auditorium building
operated a cafe.
IN TODAY’S PAPER
As Governor
Race For State
‘I think the vast majority of ginning July 1
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As if to refute reports that his
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iken of 2286 W Uak. county
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U.S. NEWSMEN BANNED
FROM VIET NAM RUNS
treasurer.
See DENTONITE, Page 2
Malcolm Branch Jr. of Mayhill,
MOST QUIET
assistant manager of the Co-Ed
proposal carrying out these ob-
fourth term, and Don Yarborough, future
U. S: helicopter combat helicopter was shot down.
GOP Leaders
and the attorney general plunged
File For Posts
will nearly double.
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Others filing Monday included Joe Meissner of Wichita Falls
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the students were friendly,” the
President's brother said later.
Secret Army Captures
Newspaper In Algeria
Police Nab
One Of Top
10 Convicts
sponsibilities of living in a demo-
cratic nation.” strong applause
broke out, but jeering, shouting
students in the rear of the hall
drowned out the rest of his re-
marks.
A college cheerleader jumped
to the stage and got students to
singing the university song. The
leftists collected in the back of
the hall, and the Communist in-
ternationale mingled with the
school song.
The cheerleader then led the
students in school cheers. From!
the back the hecklers continued
jeering, heaped up wooden chairs
and climbed on top of them.
to his capture Monday.
Federal agents nabbed Delbert
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IT’S A GEISHA PARTY FOR BOBBIE KENNEDY
U.S. Attorney General Sits On Floor Across From Line Of Geisha Girls
Sun sets today at 6109 p.m.. rises Wed-
nesday at 7:23 amm. Fishing: Excellent.
RAINFAu
(in Inches)
of the peace of Precinct Place!
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TEMPERATURES
(Experiment Station Report)
Migh Monday
Low this morning
Migh year oge
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Two persons filed for Precinct Frank Amyx of Route 1, Precinct
18 chairman They are Jewell 23 chairman: and Frank Moore of
ANOTHER ENTRY
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surveyor; Tom Miller of6711 W.
Sycamore, Precinct 19 chairman;
’ and C. R Fanning of Roanoke,
plain they don’t want to publicize
the U.S. role for fear of ruffling
the feelings of the government of
South Viet Nam and for fear of
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constitutional concept of separa-
tion of church and state.
Kennedy’s program of federal
loans, grants and scholarships at
every level of learning would cost
$1,5 billion in the' fiscal year be-
to run for county commissioner ty Republican Executive Commit-
of Precinct 2 He will oppose tee.
James of 1105 Kerley and George Route 1, Krum.
Inman of 1500 Meadow. - ehairman.—"
This pigeon looked around Long Beach, Calif., harbor and found water, water
everywhere but not a drop to drink. He finally quenched his bird-like thirst
by sipping the seepage from a faulty faucet. '
DENTON ANO VICINITY: Fait today and
Wednesday A title tolder in ent and
south today. Warmer Wednesday, low
tonight 73 to 33. Hiph Wednesday 53
to *3.
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TOKYO (AP) — Thousands of I
students at Tokyo's Waseda Uni-
versity gave Robert F. Kennedy
a roaring, cheering welcome to-
day, but shouting, jeering leftists
broke up a speech by the U.S.
Top American military and
.diplomatic officials in Saigon ex-
respondents from accompanying and Vietnamese troops. One U S noPterh. Uuns mtltarVhncoprrsapointau mauuse w pg--u -
doors in case of attack. U S mili- Theater, filed to run for Justice
Senator’s
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Sheriff Walter Hollins of Floy- A banner headline , saying "Spb-
dada notified the FBI after twofcialEditienoftheOAS" (Organi-
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feeding Communist propaganda.
Schmit? Floyd Hamlett Ambu
lance Phones 382 2214 and 382
<4147. (Adv.)
HOW SURE
IS SHOOTIN?
Well the "good guys" on the
TV shows are always sure
shots . . . altd the "bad guys"
.couldn't hit the side of a barn
at 10 pces. But you can al-
ways get sure fire results when
you sell with Record-Chronicle
Classified Ads To place your
ad, day. or night with our 24
hour want ad service, phone
382-2551, u.
and politely advise what they , wu
mihE Hn Th., ndliec the cor. Ray Robertson, R. R tEd) El Others who filed include M M.
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Route 2, Denton. The incumbent of 611 S Locust, Precinct 18 chair-
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Linaweaver had been working the night’s run,
on the farm slightly more than Herding aside workers in the
a year, using the name of James composing room, the raiders in
Thomas. He married a Floydada 30 minutes recast the newspaper's
woman last July at Clovis, N M. back page devoted to North Af
They lived at Silverton, where she rican’news. -
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through a rear door. Mrs. Ken-
nedy was hit in the stomach by
a gesticulating cheerleader trying
to drown out the hecklers, but
she quickly recovered her com
posure.
FRIENDLY MAJORITY
Precinct 27
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the two parties went into the mail victs used a sack filled with bro death. victory is ours" in their ■
postmarked before midnight Can- ken glass to beat two jailers and. haste. the raiders pirinted this
didates for some other offices make the Salina break, the FBI speech upside down.
chose to follow that course said. He also had been convicted A portrait of Jouhaud working
. Jack Cox a Breckenridge busi-of forgery and assault with a dan- at his desk in a secret headquar-
ness man who had said he would gerous weapon. . sqmewhero^iaAtgeria.
Ernest Hilliard of Lewisville, is man Dr. David Speck of 1125
not seeking re-election Avenue D, Precinct 19 chairman;
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ORAN, Algiera (APHThe
European Secret Army an-
swered President Charles de
Gaulle’s promise of an Al-
gerian peace agreement
with the daring seizure to-
day of an Oran newspaper.
Secret Army Commandos
blanketed the city with a
pirate editin asserting
resolutely into his speech. review- lain 1A Millinr ,
ing his brotirerji policies When mcnla 36condty and "college^
he said he would discuss the re- ■ ‛ - •
“Kennedy go home. Kennedy off fied and
the platform. Cuba. Okinawa." grown m
, p..g.___...___— - ..___.C. .... ..p.0. aimed men, their faces masked
don't believe they were from Wa- church schools. The FBI said he would be ar- with scarves, invaded the news-
seda " ,3 But Kennedy, a Roman Catholic said again today in a raigned today at Lubbock. paper Echo d'Oran at 2 am as
Kennedy and his wife, Ethel, special message that his program offers "the maximum Linaweaver 1
stood calmly on the university scope, permitted by our-- .••••■;
stage despite the pandemonium. Constitution." He contends
ken laft thannditnrim hrimding - * .. .. .
federal outlays for church
schools would violate the
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sion chairman Marshall Formby commander inchief Pacific,
and Edwin Walker, the general based in Pearl Harbor.
relieved of his command .in Ger- Cause for the ban, they said,
many last year in a dispute over was an Associated Press eye
indoctrination of his troops. witness report on a IS. heli
FARMER ELECTION copter mission which flew. Viet-
Whittenburg, an Oilman and cat- namese troops into action sun
tieman whose family publishes, ay-
newspapers in Amarillo, Borger Several U.S. military men here
and Lubbock and also has televi- said they considered the report
sion interests, polled 186,000 votes accurate and responsible. This
in an unsuccessful 1958 race is the kind of reporting we need
the French settlers will win
their battle to block Alger-
ian independence.
The publication and distribution
Of thousands of copies of the con-
traband newspaper in Algeria's
second city was probably the
most daring propaganda coup yet
pulled by ex-Gen. Raoul Salan's
rightist underground. ?
It followed only by hours De
Gaulle's address to France ip
which he scorned the Secret Army
as "subversive and criminal" and
vowed that nothing would stand
in the way of his plans for Al-
gerian peace and independence.
De Gaulle’s speech buoyed Al-
geria's Moslems with new hope
and optimism. Although he did
[not say agreement had been
reached with the rebel provisional
government, many saw an end of
, , the 712-year-old rebellion near at
one of the FBI s 10 most wanted hand. "This time peace is really
men on a post office billboard led around the corner," said one.
"hv,
$663 wa6.
As if to refute reports that his Unless the postman turns up
administration would be willing with added starters, six Demo- l di,
. didn't get to forego funds for aiding public crats and three Republicans will wanted: list just alven agu, uus
of a chance to exchange school. construction and higher .be candidates for governor in the aweaver is charged with breaking
h-" teachers' pay, the President put May 5 primaries. ’ jail july .8, 1960, at Salina, Kan.
Thousands of students swarmed that contested measure at th After two late Republican en- and fleeing to escape imprison- a
about Kennedy's car as he drove top of his list. tries, there were no further sur-ment He had been convicted of . , X gor pgs, _
into the university grounds to Next Aid . college con .prises prior to the Monday mid-burglary and awaited transfer toArmyKeP 6 upenol s hall. Page 6.
cheers of "Kennedy! - the Kansas prison to serve a 5 Tdoetecnnsie bzhskidnapindadcxsn Business News
and cries of "Shake my hand. , are given a better chance of be dudsbe stillaothertson- “ term. ing a speech’b"PSomhaud m Which Classified
The American visitor was bt-| coming law. Third was an array t state executive commitees of Linaweaver and two fellow con he declared ' We will fight to the Eamoriais
Sports
Town Topics
TV Log
Women's News
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Mrs. P"Troy Peters of Pilot Point, previously had filed for congresn
justice of the peace of Precinct 2: man of the 134b Congresslonal
Mra Roy Alleu of 1316 Linden, DistricL
shouting, "Go home. Leave the
platform, Cuba."
against Sen. Ralph Yarborough, from here." one said. They de-
D-Tex. . dined use of their names.
Diehl was among 71 candidates The eyewitness account was by
in a 1961 special election leading Roy Essoyan, a longtime AP cot
to a runoff victory for Sen. John respondent It gave a graphic I
Tower, R-Tex. , account of the operation. It said
The filing deadline also found the US helicopter lift went off
crowded contests for several oth- with clockwork precision An
er statewide offices. American military adviser on the
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erally carried up the steps of the of “special” education and train-;
building. Police and university se- ing programs with emphasis on
curity officials finally managed to more support for science and
get the disheveled Kennedy in- engineering, medical and dental
side, but he turned and waved out training,: and a broad attack .on
the door, shouting "thank you!” sadult illiteracy.
A thunderous cheer went up from . . i . .— i-
the students. Whether todays urgent plea run weeks ago, was the first GOP _
„ ... . ' . , would give the stalled teacher candidate for governor to pay a
The .auditoriumwas packed salary and construction bill a $1,000 filing fee Monday.
With about 6,000 students. As Ken- fresh strt was doubtful. 7
nedy waited to begin his speech,;
a disturbance broke out in the | Few give the bill much chance, _
front rows and several youths even if revived But Kennedy Amarillo was flying to Austin for |
triedto climb on the stage. Small spoke out strongly for vigorous the same purpose. Harry Repub-
knots of strategically located government help. In the past year bean Diehl of Houston—that’s ac-
young people set up cries of"our crucial needs have intensi-tually his middle name—got into SAIGON .South Viet Nam (AP) mission said the operation failed Communists unless they an efired
- - - - . “IGa- --1 our deficiencies have the race against Cox. whittenburg . . ■ , •
grown more critical," he said, arrived a bit later and followed -U.S. military authorities in Sai- due to faulty communications at first
, , . . . , suit gon today banned Western cor-and shortage of U.S helicopters' U.S. military pilots fly the hell-
. -K I. imperative that such . Gov .Price Daniel seeking a < . .... e -
men who knew Linaweaver told sation de l’Armee Secrete.'.
him Thomas was the same man; white i EERs ' has caused an economic bbom
pictured on an FBI poster in the - • - • in Northwest. Page 3,
post office here. A two-column block of white the ARMY lans the re-
Put - the FBrsgoumosi Etasngon-fnbtokswsround.de camealba
- • ■ ’ - The text of a speech delivered tive duty without Cause Page
by ex - Gen. Edmond Jouhaud in 3, ;
Oran' atnbroanight The Eadi BRONCOS. EAGLES tackle, A 32 year-old Denton man filed Precinct 20 chairman: Robert G.
A Iml. • • I A T Ya l i h t IF I 5 league toes tonight in basket ho run for state senator Monday. J Mill,i*
The candidate is Wallace Shep-
" g paixl of 922 Worth Dr. He
_ filed to run against State Sen
*2 Tom Creighton of Mineral Wells
Monday as the deadline for filing other candidates for the May
„ ended for the May3th Democratic 5th Democratic party primaryin-.
"* party primary, 1 elude ; iu .
5 Sheppard, who works as a press-. Congressman of the 13th Con- :
a man in Fort Worth, is a fotrmer gressional District— Graham Pur-
— president of the Young Democrats veil of Wichita Falls - .
Club in Denton County. He was an j Asociate justice of the Court
unsuccessful candidate for. the > of Civil Appeals—Jack M. Lang-
Deuton school board last year don of Fort Worth
Mrs. Skippy Barns of 1015 W , county Judge-w, K Baldridge .
ak. a Denton housewife, filed tolof Denton ■ .
i run for county treasurer,She will ' ' ' ■ _
oppose Mrs. ‘Ruth Gaston and County ClerkA J Barnett of
Mrs Dixie McLeod for the office . Denton, t „
Mrs. T M Lindley, the incug I .fi' District Court Clerk-Mrs.
bent, is not seeking re-election as Geraldine Foster of Argyle.
C aunty School Supe t ident—
Dentonite Enters
BEEFING IP of defenses .
Most of the students kept quiet; SCthe enact^ this ™ ‘ were mission Sagains "thecommumisi "i Was bclievedU.Sl authorities advisets accompany Viet-
The country must provide facil- to enter formal bids in the Demo-; puerrilla forces in South Viet „ . , . 1 r« advisens accompany
ia.c *4 millinn more elc-cratic primary. Nam —in Pearl Harbor or Washington namese units into battle Brancb will oppose Jim George,
sri 2 2" Wm ---- Si -ama
cent. College enrollments alone former state Highway Commis- Aenmhxpoi Auio paeific’ is technically noncombatant with said. They could not tell then; the peace .ot Precinct . Frank Martino of 1222 merson,
U.S advisers and support forces Vietnamese army counterparts to Place 2, an office now held w vice president in charge of
prohibited from bring on the call on Air Force cover or follow , is seeking re-duction for Russell-Newman Mfg.
up the advantage of the original election. Co.. Monday filed for re-election
------------------------------- assault They could only ask to Lewisvilte filed -as chairman of the Denton Coun-
be informed on what their Viet-; ""5 5 -1 - .. .....-
namese counterparts were doing
attorney’general. It was the first WASHINGTON (APj—President Kennedy told Con- x gpcuen aouseu new umn-
hostility Kennedy has met on hisjgress today a crisis in American schooling makes it im- Linaweaver, 30, described by FBInessand hatred among the North
visit to Japan. perativethat a five-year $5.7 billion aid to education Director J Edgar Hoover
It was estimated the hecklers program be enacted ths year He asked no help for vicious j a i lb re a ke r who had The Secret Army wasted no time
totaled fewer than too. US Am- church and private elementary and high schools [vowed not to be token alive on in demonstrating anew its de-
•—— It was this exclusion ofparochial schools thatstalled . png, n./‛0 . Me‛g fiance ofDe Gaulle,
said they were "a small group the aid for classroom construction and teachers' salaries „ — a, '1 55 ■ as
of hard-core Communists and I program last year in a congressional row over help for He "as n .armed
Lalintn +hnt ware frAni Wa. « ° . .V .T4n,
DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1962
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1962, newspaper, February 6, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478936/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.