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City Thriving New Industry
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day about his life as Dr. Carl
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news director for the Nat-.
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Subsequently Douglas said that.
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between, three and four inches lations of Moore Business Forms
chambers utility committee; the
Editorial
north of Victoria. The downpour
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ment grinder in a paint factory.
Verne Hansen, refused to talk to-
ll Took Concerted Effort
By More Than 20 Persons
Electric Manufacturing Co.
Deals in Plastic Products
qh Ben hey president of Ben Ivey
90.0 Co. and president of Denton
Industries Inc,; Homer Bly. city
First State Bank of Denton, W.
E. Bill Drenner, president of
_ Denton County National Bank;
, Frank Barrow. mayor of Denton;
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Selection of Denton as the site of a new plant of Elec-
tric Manufacturing Co. was announced today by com-
pany officials and the industrial division of the Penton
Chamber of Commerce.
Zane G. Cole of San Francisco, president of the firm,
told the Record-Chronicle that work will begin in about
30 days on a masonry building of 30,000 square feet
costing about $150,000.
The Penton plant will be the third for the company.
Others are in San Francisco and Medoria. Ind.
TEMEERATURES
(Experimen
High Wednesday
lew this mormning
High year age
Low vear age
He died an hour later without ing the past week, the expect a
, lion in government quarterstiherel
Helmeted firemen and volunteers remove wood planks and other inflammable
material from the third floor of the new United States Embassy building in
Mexico City Damages estimated at $160,000 were caused bv the fast-spread- -
ing fire, which was apparently provoked by a short circuit'in the carpentry
warehouse. The fire is expected to set back construction perhaps a year oh
the building which is to be the largest U & embassy In Latin merica, .
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Within two hours, a
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of the community.
All segments of the community now are prepar-
ed to welcome the new firm to Denton in more
respects than it is possible to enumerate. EMC and
its employes promise to make up the kind of com-
pany that will make’major contributions in all fields'
of human society it is a well organized, well man-
aged company. And that means that the people who
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They were aware cf the highly competitive situa-
tion in which Denton was working But they told
the story and. it is now apparent, they told the story
well. This can be traced as much as anything to
widespread cooperation on the parts of all segments
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Helping Denton Keep Pace W ith Opportunity
DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 15, 1962
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an amnesia victim. ionak Aeronautics and Space
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president of NTSU; Dr. John A. .
Guinn, president of THU; Dr. O.
.1 Curry. dean of the NTSU
School of Business Administra-
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partner in Floyd-Thomas Concrete
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DENTON AMO VICINIIY Clear 10
cloud* tofay and Friday, Cooler
and Fridar (ow fonighi .44 10 .
Fjiday *2 ’0 72
‘Fantastic’ Teamwork Lands
(AP) The assistani U.S. militaty that he is ;
tion and chairman of the cham-
R( Gavoe ber’s industrial research commit-
05 tee, and A. P Raposa, builder
2 1 ■ and member of the chamber’s in-
<7 dustrial site committee.
Kremer? builder-developer and
chairman jof the chamber's in-
dustrial site committee: Knox
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5 । The weather specialists are G, McMurtrie Godley, t :
« । I watching the development of an charge d’affaires, said an embal
other low presure area ofl Nor sv secretary Miss Elizabeth the tinted Stales "e..... r...... .1 ... ... . ",0,, ,.ui
folk, va and there ..... raint in- Tune ol Washington DC : was . manage it and the people who willwork there will
dications that others may be de-sitting in the room with stogner 156 News and Weathercasts daily * i ,n‘ • noioh os ■ on W < <
veloping further to the South, when the tingle shot was fired lon KDNT, IWO
-Company officials did not immediately announce how
, many persons the firm will
employ in Denton nor did
— the head conces it Hl leWestera-vieus
as he lay on his in view of the speed with which
at 715
... ........... a back Rin fell shortly after 5 a m.for this time-ofthe year. Inc. and chairman of the chain-
indication alley, four” when aninclustrialThe Denton Experiment Station- Thewelcome moisture is expec- ber’s labor committee
interested in making a prospect spends a day in a city, measured .02 of an inch after the ted to help the critical livestock pEop E
disarmament looking and talking to anyone he shower and Downtown Denton re-grazing situation in some areas -’ Marvin Ramey insurance
meets. Whether in a serviee sta corded .03 of an inch and to stop a wave of prairie lagent ' member f .the Board, of
tton, restaurant or a man on the, u was the first moisture this fires: the Associated Press report. Fducation and chairman ot the
g t , , a . i . .a gistreet ’ month, which is usually a wet . . . chamber’s utility committee; the
the situation has developed dm- ... ii- -----------———— rhe heaviest reported rain was Rev: E H Campbell rector of
i 450 inches at.the. residence ol S. Dasids Episcopal Church and
Mrs F. A. Albrecht, 2i> miles chairman of the chamber’s indus-:
trial public relations committee;
today at 6617 p>
RAINFAL
•(l« inches
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$1.90-an-hour laborer, was identi- The storm, covering an area of about 27,000 square
(ied as the missing chemistrymiles, was driving 18 fot wavesthrough the area where:
professor through a routine FBI Glenn Would, have toland - - ■• ■
fingerprint check.
had a few dollars, but no per- Glenn was awakned at 1205
sonal identification except an a.m. by his doctor . William Doug
empty briefcase with the initials las,and ‘advised of postponement
VH on it. - . .
The gaunt besi pectacled Hansen cdmiartstdard “me
was informed at the Rockfot
Paint Manufacturing Co. Wednes- As it did Wednesday: the
day of (he identification linking "scrub" .dime after a speciali
him to the professor weather briefing for Project Mer-m .
.y cury Director Walter C Williams
it seems rather mcmlbk he at the Cape Canaveral control WASHINGTON (AP -The big should be determine .in the
^eSS smantan preagar mummtm b'“"nB
one ife and start another. I don be in serious trouble a month, be- campaign for
know what I'm going to do now." • KENNEDY ADVISED fore it oens
Hansen said his earliest recol- Immediately, after the decision,
lection is that /a motorist gave was made, the White House was
him a lift from Elgin, 111:, to advised of the further delay in
Rockford sometime in 1955, which was
was wearing a business suit He I first scheduled for Dec 20
s next move .
a summit level —chamber pt commerce leaders
....___. sw. meeting. bank .presidents; Denton luacustries
.Jst how serious the trouble is if hrushichey insists on going directors, university, presidents.
......'r—r—i personally to Geneva for the open-’ city officials. ..
I T Q WL* itig session s ( S. officials said "Tbe Deuton presentation was.
i,VEIlntarV today, his action will be taken nol only complete in every re-
J i here and in other Western capo spect." Cole said, : hut was also
A • | {r • a | | g tals as evidence that he is con-aggressively presented."___________ ________ —
AI4l4 %kleci 111 cerned only with propaganda. officials of the company made S att ered rin made ahrief ap- month, and the first in the area Rhea, Insurance agent and chair-
' . . imis. three official visits: to Dentoh and pe rance in the Denton area early since Jan. 27. The 1962 total now man of the chamber's industrial
। 1| «|| If how ever.. i' prepared to one visit la al officials were im today, leasing the drying fields stands at approximately half an transportation, committee: Wyn ..
I AonopfiviA put off his .summit proppsif untilljaware of—the latter being what's and pastures with no more than inch— far below the average of Murrell, director of industrial re-
some later stage ol (he negotia-termed in the epmpetitive circle a trace of moisture
tons, officials said that his atior of industry-seekers as a "back
LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congocould betaken as an i
He said he decided to call him- Glenn appeared to. be somewhat
self Verne Hansen. disappointed and the doctor
After giving newsmen the slip quoted Glenn as saying
for several hours Wednesday [ "Everything is still go but the
night Hansen locked himself in weather When we get weather
his room in a second-class, down- we will go' The doctor said attache in Leopoldville, Lt, Col, serious start on <
town Rockford hotel. Glenn then went back to bed Hulen D Stogner, 39, of El Pa so even if the cost of some small
The professor’s wife, Dorothy, Earlier in the day Glenn’spsy Tex was shet
moved to California with herchologist. Dr. Robert Voas said Wednesday night
three sons-Garl, 18; tee. 11. and! the astronaut had heard of in -bed reading.
Richard, 9—and divorced Holm- quiries by newsmen on the sub le u et a .u .a.
berg two years ago. Last vear ject of how he relaxed after these regaining conscioushes
she married Gordon Babcock, a repeated postponements
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Farm News.. .C
Sports ....
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59TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NO. 161
it. announce the exact loca-
tion of the Deuton plant. |
Cole said these announcements .
will be made in a few days it is
known that membersof the cham-
ber’s industrial division , have, . I
shown company officials sites of
about five acres in several sec-
tions of the city. / :
young brothers and a neighbor 17 EYED
girl penshdl Wedmsdav night in Denton Was one of 17Nrth
a fire which destroyed their small Texas cities under consideration
frame houe in nearby St Anne for the location of the new plant. s , . l
Woods. The victims rangedinage Although the firm s name ind DENTON’S NEWEST ADDITION—Off Rials of Amerace Corp. and Denton civ-
from 114 to 12 years cates it mahutastureselectrical ic officials look over plans for the new Denton plant of* Electric .Manufactur-
The mother, of the six boys, products, it has branched into oth- ing Co. Seated from left are Zane Cole of San Francisco, president of Electric
Gwendolyn Mallory. 40. 4 widow.erfieldssincetsuorsanization. -Manufaeturing; Jehn Thomas, chairman of the Denton chamber of Commerce
wasataneikhbors home,-about ne Products 0 theim .no industrial division; and J. T. Whiteley of New York, secretary-treasurer of Am-
amileawayin Pembroke. Town-are multicolored plastic.itemis erace. Standing at left is Ben C. Ivey, president of Denton Industries Inc. and
anputihenpm ' — w. M. Bergin r New York, director of research and developmentior Amerace.
Fire C hief Robert Hayes said for automobile instrument paucts. j
the tile was caused by defective in 11960 the firm added a new jine HOU DID DENTON DO IT'
wiring The five-room house of throw-away lipstick cases; for
burned to the ground a leading cosmeticx firm . 1
Police, said, Mrs. Mallory had. The firm is one of seven divis.
left home about 10 p m and the ions of Amerace Corp. of New
ehildren presumably had gone to York which last year had net sales
bed The mother had left the chil- of $27.6 million and assets of $36,4
dren in charge of her oldest son, million: ft is. listed on the‘ New
Michael, 12.,vu— ——
In the home with him were his
in eventtof an emergency (lur-
ing the first, fewminutes after liftoff / in Chicago .. _________
Dr. Holmberg, a native of Sand- The center of this storm is located about 950 miles building which collapsed.:
point, Idaho, was married and the east of Bermuda
father of three boys whenhe was The postponement was \ I KIT A HOLD^ KKY
reported missing in Syracuse announced by Paul Manev __L—r/ 1
May 11, 1955. University officials annouheed."- au.manez’------------------------------
a
York Stock Exchange
■ LUNCHEON DATE ■ .
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. Hansen, 45, Wild works as a Friday. v1 W b°d'VS' The firm first her suit able tocatiomtouv ot the city They looked at told offi ials he wasimpressed ;■
- • ...... .......1 - NegrocsiwereidentifiedbyadepiheufirmnfrstthemosEPrxnsforthe company"snewplanicindustriallasitesandhdtyinbythecountesyof the gererat..
Mcoronbmonyshusbnd.kabvertle netcogrcayuicularlyamen- - .
».....about 1 monens ago Naional' Dal ....................en....... SS “ and a Dolton
in Chicago while working on a I;. Hum therecompany.'’J; broehureto an urnamed Um, in ■ ' * * •--man who happened to ‘e in the
s ' il inspec edandaal ofterested in a new 'location ASIt STOCKHOLDERS servicestation at the time.
I" 15. “’T.. 61 ...1 turned out. 16 other NorthTeNas.pippy »’non FORMAL PRESENTATION
cities were asked to de th same ■ ' j Then this week comipanyroff- . • ,,
More than 2,000 stockhiold-cials returned' for the formal pres :1 x d
...in iwu ers make tip the ownership of entation of what Denton had to
thERecord-chronicleithat Denton was sent;thes period of waiting Amerace Corp , the parent iolfer itithewayo sites and oth:
waschosen.bccauseof"what‛hebegan-to see iftherewould.be firm to Denton's newest indus- em aspects; for industrial .erowth.
... ---------■ " —.....- —try. . .. f This is where the 20 active «■ t
COMPANY 'ENGI NPER ificials came in Each dida ma-
-about three weeksl Fo details on this and oth- jor lob lit getting the presentation
el background stories on the ready.-said chamlier general man-
company, turn to Page 3, ager Ragsdale r;
... These are the men: ?
■ ■ ' ’ ■ ' 1 '' -'. Roy Appleton, general manager
mot the Denton Record-Chronicle . ;|
and president of the Denton Cham-
ber of Commerce. Jolin Thomas,
in one hour. ElWood‘Allen, president of North
Other rural sections around Vic- Texas Tank Co, and Allen Bu-
tona received 1.5 to 3 inches of tane Gas Co. and chairman of the,
t'.an/l Vpiorlborg rain. The official Victoria reading chamber’s industrial sale* and
"O 8"’ was I2jn(h fiancecommittee. .
Untold numbers of people played an important oltte JhndThompsonttrm about. Also. Jess Newton Ragzor. Hous
part in presenting the Denton story to officials of : miles south Fort Worth ton attorney and member at large
ihe city s newest industry. Electric Manufacturing u r of the chambers industrial divi-
sion W C Orr, president ot
wuiw unimr „e,Lse At a post -midnight weather a search was launched for Stog-
. ’ ‘ briefing lor newsmen, Haney mi's Congolese house boy and his believe there isahetter than 50
-------------®T .— —said."Unsatisfaetery-westher m might watchman —per cent -chance that Khrushchev
the central and eastern Atlantic CX and Congolese police were W ill go to Geneva, even though
caused postponement Ol the investigating the killing No weap Mac millaniand Kennedy have ar
launch attempt for at least 24 on was found, but plaster casts gtied against starting the talks at
were taken of footprints found the stimmit. and Kennedy is re
1 That would mean sometime be- outside Stogner’s quarters ported to be personally deter-
DENTON’S FLOW Memor- tween 7 30 a.m and 12 30 p.ni Nearly 500 Congoles troops en- mmrod not to go under any ch
lai Hospital continues to op- Friday , circled the Parc Hembise residen- cumstances. This estimat ol.
•rate at capacity. Page 1. j However, the storm that caused tial section ol Leopoldville within Khrushhev s prebable action is
Page See. NASA to posipone the attempt to an hour of the attak. They based, among other things on a
io i hurl Glenn three times around the searched all houses in the vicintbeliet that he probabiy wants a
II । world through space may be onlyty, including quartets of other forum of international importance
4 । a forerunner of worse to come, diplomats. In which to sound off against the
G, McMurtrie Godley, U.S. prospective new series of atmos.
consulting electronics engineer, RELAXATION chauffeur was arrested but ..
and the family lives in Menlo Voas -said Glenn asked him (() spokesman for the (J.S Embassy ish Prime Minister Harold Mac-
Park. ■ s u.1 il ....toe me PnlnvrtuiH eni enid questioning of him had pro- millan nd other leadets ilivoived
............ . - - in making preparation for the
Glenn did not take sleeping pills The chauffeur was held incus Geneva talks should be torth
or tranquilizers. tody by I.N Nigerian police and coming in a few days
IN TODAYS PAPER
At the Denton luncheon Wed
/ nesday, J. T. Whiteley ot New t[ |. -......... .. . " . ,
Parley On Arms—--.....-
A I ■ rp 11 I called the well blanced economy
Already Iroubled bnadnarpuemon. seieptr There wa-
■ ' " azonnmtonmacvvcantikeonon
.........- .......: next Cole, president of EM term tour ol the rt, by chamber. „( See
bySoviet Premier ed ' fantastici the teamwork .pre-commerce .general manager Si —
—- - - in his. sentationof Denton ciyie oflieials I— -
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