Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 167, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962 Page: 11 of 20
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New directors are D. W Forbes,
Earle Grossman. the Rev. Bruce
Wills, Dexter Elliott and Gene
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the librarian.
The library is now open from
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FRISCO 'Special* — Five mem-
Mercury director, said all will get
their chance. Following the Slay-
ton flight, he said, new pilot
teams will be formed among theI
seven astronauts for later flights. I
Three or four more one-man, i
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this year. Two-man Project Gem-
ini flights will begin next year..
Tall Kern
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Neuhoff All Meet
Slayton won his wings as an avia-'
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WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen, Hu-l
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there is a very good chance Rob- ,
ert C. Weaver soonwill become.l
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Most of his service since then
has been as a test pilot. He has:
3.800 flying hours, 2,200 of it in.
jets.
His backup pilot, Schirra, is 5-
foot-10, 170 pounds, married to the
former Josephine C. Fraser of
Seattle, and the father of a son
and daughter. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter H Schirra. live
in Honolulu, Hawaii, where the
elder Schirra is a civil engineer
with the Air Force. -
The rider Schirra was a World
War I ace in the Army Air
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they have one son, Kent.
Fresh out of high school in 1942,:
Iters of the board of director.,
pLEWISVILLE "Special - Misstwo building directors and a hbar-
Pamela Polser, first vice presi-
dent of Lewisville High School's ian were named at a membership
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ready on its way to the launching Distinguished Flying Cross and
pad He will, that fa, unless a two Air Medals.
combination of weather and tech- He has 3,200 hours of flying will play. Joseph H. Tenore of were
nical troubles touch off a series time, 2,000 of it in jets. Denton is the band director, 1"’
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president of the slate EBLA. •
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Air National Guard. ‛
l Student Seeks'*?'^™
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1 r H orce Vagorenemner low,” he said, “yw son , by her first marriage, to 01
• can never leave our territory with Daniel Parke Curtis. Washington
ry ( NTsourcurreney." . . . r rearedstheboy hisof suggested that Ken-g
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lie I was back under vou nun ove " Washinton ceed Ribtcoff and there WoUiot
CAPE CANAVERAL. Flal(AP) His son was graduated from the "Glad you made it." one
“ m-* " -hi U.S. Naval Academy in 1945. them said.
under your own eye,’" Washington 2 -,L ’ . „ .
of told the tutor. be a Republican votes against
—---—him" when his nomination was
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will ride his own space capsule was credited with one MIG and ALVORD (Special* — A band Lions Club Monday. A barbecue to the President in which he said
into orbit aboard Atlas 107D— al-one probable. and awarded the concert will be held at 8 pm meal was served and the mem- an announcement that Weaver
Friday in the high school audi- bers and guests were entertained would succeed Ribicoff would
torium. The beginners’ band also by the NTSU Glee Club. Visitors "eliminate completely any sug- 2
from Dallas. Denton. Me- gestion of racism" in connection .,
- ----— --- with the urban affairs proposal. ho
lotte Cross will enter the public ~'SU EETHE/tRT
speaking contest to be held during,Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Polser Sr. yg KFIFerpr
the convention. Kathy Howell. She is a junior student and a' /“ jCLBCitD
Nancy Graham and Carolyn Sie-'three year member of the Future Jane Mallicote was named Val-
wart will be vocabulary contes-1 Business Leaders. entine Sweetheart at the Valley
tants, and Sharon Smith and Eu- Thirty students and two spon- View Baptist Church during the
gene Ridinger will enter spelling sors, Mrs. Dorothy Nowlin and church's annual party. She re,
competition. Mrs. Rosemary Collom, will at- ceived a sweetheart bracelt and
Miss Polser is the daughter of tend the NTSU convention. 1 reigned as queen of the party.
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Humphrey, the assistant Sen- a
ate Democratic leader, said he
leave to request,. that. he may would not be at all surprised if-
he an- not he suffered to sleep from un-। President Kennedy names Weaver
headed for the s"bwav it L‛ lo , noee nG swered, pointing toward the sub- der your own roof, unless it be to succeed Secretary of Welfare!
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lin a member of the Reds At the subway the railroad po- quest for cigarettes worth two bling about at nights in company - - ia
uniformed railroad police checked I ice asked how much East cur-marks,
my passport. Then came anrency I still had.
hour’s wait in line to get to the "Seven marks on the nose," I
green - uniformed customs offici- told them,
als. | RECONVERTED
They took down the pertinent "Get it reconverted to West
information from my passport, J marks or spend it—you can’t take
noted the exact amount of West- it with you," they said,
ern currency I had, and gave me So back to the exchange bu- 20 ptennigs apiece."
a currency declaration slip., ,reau He had a deal and I had 10
As I left, one of them offered This office had closed weetisL ciparettps that would lei ne euei was ouE w *4 111 -....... ........ ■
me a handful of Communist pro- Back to the ^’Iro-d cops , with. "oud and documents of the Revolution- ment he would name Weaver the <
—_——.——--------————---------— — meleave East Benin, ary War period presented to Co- housing administrator, to head t .
nVpg TXT ppyy . On. seeing my CoP, 1 showed lumbia vniversity by Mr. and the agency.
MAinE l!\ Ar KI L him the cigarettes. He carefully Mrs: Alfred C.Berold of New With the House ebpected to kill 0 •
---------------------------------- looked through my passport and York Citv. Kennedy's reorganization plan,
A • g\ il • currency exchange papers again w,Enint,, there would be no new depart- '. .
/ ’ • H AmaA 1 I « 1 Aw and let me go. cuti "a Martha Washington s ment for Weaver to head.
In this situation, Senate Repub--
lican Leader Everett M. Dirksen
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thwarted spaceman John H.
aGlenn Jr. for so long
Slayton, a ready man with a
wisecrack, monitored Glenn's
trail-blazing flight Tuesday from
the Mercury control center at the'
Cape. Then he flew down the mis-1
sle range to Grand Turk Island |
to welcome Glenn back from
space with a vigorous handshake.
Glenn, Slayton and astronaut
Scott Carpenter soon had their
heads together in animated con-
versation about the jaunty Ma-
rine's orbital flight. I
Slayton's flight will follow
Glenn's trail—three orbits. How-
ever, he will have different as-
signments while whirling through
space so more information can
be obtained.
Slayton's backup pilot will be
Walter Marty Schirra Jr., 36, a
Navy commander from Hacken-
sack. N.J. I
Still waiting at the launch pad
for a flight assignment are Scott •
Carpenter of Boulder, Colo . Gor-
don Cooper Jr. of Shawnee, Okla.,:
and Schirra.
Robert L. Gilruth, Project
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- [ . , Ribicoff has announced he ex-.
with those, who do not care howpects to campaign in Connecticut VA
But we don t have any at that debauched and vicious his con- this year. Friends have said they ■ "
price, he insisted. duct may be." have no doubt he will seek the -n
As I was turning to leave, his Washington said lie had the Democratic nomination to oppose ,
lace nt up. I youth’s well-being at heart and GOP Sen. Prescott Bush.
CIGARETTES would be sorry "to see him fall; Republicans have accused Ken-
"Wait a minute—I ll open a mtn any vice, or evil course, nedy of injecting the racial issue -7
pack and sell you cigarettes for which there is a possibility of re-in the controversy over his pro-1A
straining him from." posed cabinet-level department of,. • J
The letter was one of 42 letters urban affairs by his announce- - fl
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■ Election of officers will be held
■ Saturday during the second day
2 of the two-day annual state EBLA
h convention which begins Friday
H at NTSU. Mike Frye and Ruth
fl Ann White of the Lewisville chap-
„ IX’ /ADI . iLg 4 6k ' 211 * JzN Az , — ucuuge ® ter will compete for the titles of
RERUN (AP—A night on thepagandaiin Englishtand German, a request for directions to the Washington, too, worried about Mr and Miss FBLA of Texas.
town in East Berlin require, a "Thanks but no thanks, ’ I Mid nearest exchange office, the teenager. • I_______PAME-A POLSER__. Alice Albright, president of the
lot of effort and patience. I I walked a city block through Sorry, but they re no others ;1 • —
It began when a friend handed the subway’s labyrith to reach a open at this timeofnight-you’ His Soncern.“astexpressedoin W .Ar M,1
over a ticket lor Benjamin Brit -money exchange office the East just have to go back and spend Jfk “ hen tepson, WCAVCI IV1aV
ten’s operatic version of Shake-! Germans operate for foreigners, it. they insisted. ' .5 Im1‛ . ! J
Eeares.Midsummer Nieht’s Before I could make it out the They suggested I go to the only Washington, in a letter to young 4 WVI I
Dream" being performed inEast subway exit, another railroad po- neighborhood restaurant still Curtis’ tutor, the Rev. Jonathan (yet We tare
Ems komisM uZ 'liceman made a final check to open Again the waiter asked for Boucher, an Anglican clergyman' -- " V
' ’ , determine who was entering the currency declaration slip and in Annapolis, said in part: A ■ • .11
nhe Sho starts “(POGermany’s "first workers’ and took an order for cold cuts. pump-. "The time of life he is now ad- ( Ahnet oh
hesaidusomanycomplications peasants state ” ernickel and beer. The bill came vancing into requires ‘he most •VV
wer involyed. in.se tting over the NO TAxrS to five marks. . ' friendly aid and eouncil lespecial.
I al diviyiding i hv E m I Not a taxi in sight, so a five Figuring the rail cops couldn’t |y in such a place as Annapolis’;
Petter g .-Pi,, ‘’lock hike through dimly lit and object to two marks I descended otherwise the warmth of his own
A 10-minute taxi ride from the nearly deserted streets to the again into the subway. passions, assisted by the bad ex-
bright lights of downtown West Komische Oper about five min- GET HID OF IT ample of other youth may prompt g,g .
Berlin brought me to the:U.b. utes l before curtain. ' himto actions derogatory to vir- f‘rst Negro Cabinet mem- l
Army’, guard house, "Checkpoint The performance, starring tintol-ou Yo cand Tid te and ‘hat innocence of man- beras secretaryof welfare. Re i
Charlie” a few feet from the American singer Ela Lee, ended tt, 85 ners which one could wish to pre-publicans are publicly urging the !
wl , shortly after 11 pm. I ’"Not wanting to get wet again, serve him in.
After registering, they, eci e Hungry. I headed to a state- I told him to keep the two trou- For which reason, I would beg
you are missing if you re not owned restaurant for a sandwich blesome marks
• back within two hours of the time and beer. 23 -You cant bribe me,"
you tell them you’ll return—! The waiter wouldn't serve me
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