Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 180, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1955 Page: 1 of 10
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DENTON, TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 1, 1955
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FLARES ON
SCHOOL LAW
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Tells Premier Manila Pact
Powers Will Act If Invaded
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Grand Jurors
Probe Thefts
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Assistant County Attorney W K
erwise, he said, it will be impos- American fliers
See YOUTHS. Pate 2
along to Secretary of Stale Dulles
taming.
Dulles and Diem also examined a Chinese Communist suggestion
BLEAT. ROR OR LAUGH
Fourth Graders
Scoop' Weather
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weather predicting either
Five Die in
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, House and Senate.
But with Chairman Byrd (D Va
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, with molten lava More than 400
a year.
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Thia provision. asked by President
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"Have faith in your own ideal*.
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Irving School
Hit By Staff,
Faculty Strike
ricelands in time for the planting mese Premier U Nu’s disclosure
intended to make them self sus- in Rangoon that he had passed
Asks Bill To
vote by some 114 workers, includ
ing teache.k. to stay off the job.
The teachers, cafeteria workers.
met in the .lohn Halen Elemenary
School and took a strike vote I’rm
i three billion in annual revenue
Secretary of the Treasury Hum-
their
They
Erupts Again
PAHOA, Hawaii (P—A spectacu-
lar volcanic eruption spouted with
new fury today and civil defense
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Low this morning
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into the residential area
The air base said the plane re
ported one engine had failed
state's program for public school
education
Proposed powers would include
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officials declared a state of emer-
gency. One small village was vir-.
I tually abandoned
' An estimated 100 acres of sugar
; cane fields and timber were ablaze
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died MI the gal
Kansas' first tri
Koreas 36th anniversary’ of her
independence movement agamst
Through the night, roffieials at •
Red Cross headquarters in Pahoa.
High School cast worried glances'
westward, where fumes were re-
ported breaking out of a new rift
of dormant craters five miles from
here.
and the American .ideal are C
last great hope of the world."
Rhee spoke at Seoul Stadium on
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WEATHER VIA A CLOTHESLINE—Budding weather forecasters Janis Myers and
Billy Cundiff take a look into the future to see what Old Man Wind has in store for
them on the big kite flying day next week Janis and Billy are members of the
fourth grade class at Sam Houston School. The kids in the ciass have been studying
weather during February and have built weather vanes, kites and a "forecasting’
clothesline in connection with their science study. The big day will be next week
when the class members attend a kite flying day and at least learn that when a kite
goes up it always comes down — that is unless it gets hung in a tree. (Record-Chron-
icle Staff Photo by Mary Ann Jennings)
' troversy over the makeup and
’ powers of a proposed commission
to coordinate Texas higher educa-
tion has been sent unresolved to
the Senate floor
The Senate Education Commit
tee listened three hours to argu
ments on two conflicting bills last
I night and then gave its approval
, to both of them
As approved, a bill by Sen A N!
! Aikin Jr. of Paris. Tes . proposes
a 21-member commission, one
member each to be appointed by
the state‘s nine state colleges and
। other members to lie appointed by
the governor
CHANGE ACCEPTED
Two onflicting
Bills Approved
By Senate Group
AUSTIN ‘P—A deep-rooted con
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main lava
about 214
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stolen goods recovered sect be restored before May. Oth- for the release of 15 imprisoned
of boiling lava shot 50 to 100 feet
in the air from four white hot
1 craters rising higher by the hour.
The state of emergency will per-
mit officials to order peopl out
of their homes. Some have refused.
Sightseers are stopped at' Pahoa.
There have been no casualties.
4 s
rctuin to work until former Supt
John 1. Beard was reinstated
Beard was fired without explana
tion about two weeks ago.
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schools here were reported to be
among those who voted not to re
turn to work
At the scltook boar d meeting a
get the straight scoop on Denton
the kids in Mr Bob Neale Jr s
class can give you the inside dope
on what s going to happen
And they don I trust these com-
plicated barometers and nonpunc-
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" i his father, less seriously injured,
e also was hospitalized.
P The five men were preparing a
| charge of nitroglycerine to cut cm
a ing from the bottom of the aban-
doned Mayfair Mineral No. 1 Hart-
2 ley, 16 miles south of Cristoval,
■ Tex.
I The elder Boyles said ar eyelet
I on the top of the nitroglycerine
■ torpedo broke as they were pre
l paring to lower it into the well
I Boyle* said Ridley asked him to
I go to a nearby truc: and get a
I nail to punch a new hole in the
I metal container. Boylee said be
I a as by the truck when the blast
I occurred
had set — uu
. Congress members now
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little dresses are Each fas been
Fi 'owing a school board meet
ing last night the 114 employes
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Capt Clarence V iIson. 34. pilot blue. fair weather ahead; if they fection.
California, Pa ; Capt Mark M. are lavender, a change is coming. I Sen.. Barkley (D-Ky proposed a
Veck. 34, co-pilot. Downieville, and if they are pink, the forecast | compromise to put into gradual
Calif and Capt. Elwyn B. Me- is rain The teacher didn't say so. effect the income tax reduction.
Bec. 33. observer, Fort Worth, but if the entire clothesline sud-.It. would provide a -a-person cut
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Sun Sets today at
rises Wednesday al 6:36 am. Fish- dec, 33, vuetvet, ru wuut, put u tne enure ciouiesune suu;.l wuuaa provie a >u-a-person cut
nig poor today and Wednesday Tex denly disappears, the kids hinted in 19536, $i5 in 1957 and $20 sterling
Denton County rainfall so far The Calcasieu Parish ’County' it means thaf a tordo probably ■ in 1958. This attracted no imme-1
this month 0. so far this year: 2.99 sheriilis office identified the dead just passed diate support from those opposing j
inches This time last year 2 16 civilians as Albert Morgan, 24, But the big "weather" day for any cut at this time.
inches, and his wife Kate, 20. See WEATHER, Page 2 The House bill would make the
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| Jan 1 next year. It would cost
' the Treasury about $2,000,000
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i Eisenhower, would continue about porter tons of fluid rock spreading
out in three directions. Fountains
It would also extend for a year persons fled their homes in the -
the present corporation and excise path of the fiery rivers moving
relentlessly forward.
d I. The injured were C. W. Boyles.
E 37. and his son. Hollis Boyle*. 16.
W ’both of Oklahoma City
Hollis Boyles was reported in a -
m serious, but not critical, condition
Ea in a San Angelo hospital where
Capt George Spotswood, base chemically treated to change color and George committed to vote to
public information officer. identi- everytime the weather changes, strike out the tax cut. the GOP
lied the dead crewmen as if the pants and dresses are side could win even with one de-
adem
House Approvals
Expected On Pay
Raise Compromise
WASHINGTON in - Only How i
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cent pay raise. . ’ : hu
The Senate passed the meas
lure proof balloons to
BOOKS NOT SIGS OK LOWBROW
BERKELEY, Calif. IP—If you read comic books it isn t neces.
sarily a sign that you are a lowbrow, says a study made at the
l ‘niversity of California
Even 12 per cent of the nation's schoolteachers read them, and
so do very bright children
The rerort was written by Edward L. Feder of the university s
public administration staff for the Stale Legislature.
Americans buy about one billion comic books a } /ear. and pay
’ $100 million for them. This sys the repo:t. is more than is spent
lor the entire supply of schoolbooks and is about four times as
much as the combined book buying budgets of the nations public
libraries
Feder says there is no acceptable scientific evidence to. prove
or disprove that comic books hav e any relationship to jinvenile
delinquency.
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weatner drop by the local weath
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By JOHN RODERICK
S AIGON, Viet Nam f API—U.S. Secretary of State Dulles
assured Premier Ngo Dinh Diem today of massive supvort-
from th? Manila Pact powers and particularly the United
States if free Souih Viet Nam is attacked by th? Commu-
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In a meeting at Independence Palace, the Nationalist
premier told Dulles he is comoletely satisfied with arrange-
ments drawn up by the eight Manila Pact powers at
Bngkok last week for Viet Nam's defense
Th? American official, in his first visit to what is regard-
ed as th? most sensitive area in Southeast Asia, expressed
’ confidence in Diem’s ability to solve the nation's critical
internal problems. He said Britain, France and all other
responsible nations concerned share this feeling.
Diem described .the two*
chief problems facing his Gn OnnAgA
government as the resettle- •VIVII •--VV
ment of some 700.000 refu- M. ri ■■
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North and the ncutraliza-,
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their arrival in Hong Kon
a Peiping prison on espi0
10 days before after being
four years, both
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52ND YEAR OF DAILY SERVIC-- NO. 180
Rhee today urged American*
"trust yourselves a little more.
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• salary tigure at
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also carties pay
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"If that erupt*. Pahoa will be in
danger," said Robert Spence, ReC"
Cross
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officials said Irving schools would
open on schedule today despite a
curing during the past four iJ0n of special interest groups ()— A,
recommending appropriations for Baldridge said this morning that months. which are hindering the ref- VII HIIIICII
each of the states colleges along thre; 01 the eizht youths appre- Police also said several persons. WA, aenmdee ,
with a proposed formula for the bended here for thefts and burzla- who reported hub cap and acces- Ugee program. ( WASHINGTON ‛P — Senators
Legislature to follow in raising or ries this weck would be investigat; sory (hefts at the time they oc- it is urgent. Diem said, that sc- Knowland (R-Calif) and Mansfield
I lowering the recommended tig ed directly by the Denton Grand curred had called to see about re- cumy now disturbed by dissident /D-Mont said today they oppore
ures. Jury which was meeting this morn- covery ot their merchandise. Po- troops of the Hoa Hao religious direct negotiations with Red China
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siblc to transplant the refugees to This was their, reaction to Bur
IRVING. Tex
thority, Automoblle‘and Appllance Loans.
The bill—or any bin set up es i United Finance Ce.
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Faith III Ideals ; and no home has fallen before the
SEOUL IP— President Syngman ; boiling streams.
room at Sam Houston School
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Malcolm Bershen, 1 “ -
Adele Austin Ricket
A bill to place Denton Coun sion of the state legislature, vecially calling for regulatory au- I ROK Head Urges
tv s wildlife under the regulatory H F 275 which was passed thority by the commission—gives . —”
authority of the Texas Game and drring a regular session of the the commission the authority to Anericans
Fiji Commission was to be plac 52nd legislature in 1951. already prescribe rules and regulations per-
ed in the hands of Rep Alonzo covers Erath. Fannin. Hood. Jack J taining to the game and fish in
Jamnson this morning Palo Pinto, Red River. Stephens, fiat county, designate open and i
The hill whtch would amend Titus and Young Counties The bill alosod seasons, set bag limits and.
House Bill 275 to include this conn- ‘ is more commonly known as the provide laws for the means nd
tv on the list of counties already Possum Kingdom bill, since that methods of tking gam* and fish. ..... .. ...
covered by that Legislation, was lake is covered by the provided But under H. B. 275 the people - for truly the American princivle
j, afted by the officers and board rezultory authority. of the county still have a voice in .....
<f directors of the Denton County The bill to be Introduced by ; what rules and regulations are
Pointer and Setter Club in a meet- Jamison actually will ask for anadovted. 1! the bill is amended to
ing Monday night ' amendment to H. B. 275 to include include Denton County, public
The club has requested Jamison | Denton County on the list. meetings wll be held before -yy
. (o |'nl i oduce the bill intn the house : Over 60 counties in Texas—or, changes are made in the county’*
of representatives during this so* ,
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Dulles Pledges Mass!
Aid For Vietnamese^
REPO KT SAY'S READING COMIC
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ewYorgcny,andMis.
ken, N.Y. are shown, ongz
| make the body elective by dis-
; tricts, after the pattern oi the
present elective State Board of
I Education Sen Doyle Willis of
j Fort Worth proposed the' change,
j Otherwise, the Aikin bill follows
1 the recommendations set out by a
committee created by the last Lez
islature to study needs for a co
ordinated program of higher euu
cation in Texas, similar to the
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would provide a means for treat- the third floor of the Demon Coun-
ing all colleges alike under a tor- ty courthouse todav at 9 a in
mula they have already agreed to None of the three boys to be in-
and would remove the Legislature vestigaied by the Grand Jury have
See EDUCATION, Page 2 been filed on for the burglary they ------- —— ---------- ---------- , -
are accused of committing. 41 e I 1 I the question 01 total autonomy (or that the I nited States send an un
r.,. c ... None o' the three names there- | hldiren HA0A the Vietnamese army, which con- official mission to Peiping to dis-
l hree 0ld10rs fore, have been released by county VII M OW tinues to be stafied by many cuss ’he fliers fate and other
ill || i \ . i officials. All will be investigated w. _ .. French officers. Dulles is said to causes of V.S.-Red Chinese ten-
Hanged 111 l icillll for the burglary of the Denton I bAt L | amoc have been satisied that t.ic pro- sion. The State Department yes-
. r . I. . High School locker room where UCdUII Ulld¥C3 gram of replacing the F-uch with terday gav the roundabout pro-
Of laxl Drver socks and baseballs were stolen O V iemamese is progreasing satis- posal a chilly reception.
eariy m Fohrar, a facterily. "‘We don t want discussion, said
LANSING. Kan IR-Three sol arv. oler ys -over the uve. MARYVILLE. Tenn. IP - A COLDWATER Knowland “We want release of
diers who lulled a taxicab driver nile limit. Were charged Mon- mother and , three children—the An aide-"pWies threw cold the 15 men in compliance with
•a Malytoday inrday aR*mwn in Denten County oldest 44 “ -Laced anurdervwater n semes sggeskons the the terms vl the Korean arnai-
le execution since court with then over $5 and under charges today after the woman Lnited States send an unofficial stice. _. . . . .
the state resumed capital punish- 550 told police she and the children -nu. ,21 Ei. R.d “ine The fliers were captured by th
ment two decades ago. ” Baldridge said the remaining heat and choked her husband to Chou En-lai Reds in the latter stages, of the
The three Negro enlisted men, three boys would be handled in death when he threa-ened them. Korean War. Eleven of them have
hanged under Army supervisioa, the Denton Court as juveniles Sheriff Ed Guinn said Mrs. Sam meadc-adbuma.nadno.-5 been sentenced on "spy charge?
„ . .. x. , .1 . n id - . ^re Chastine Beverly, 25. Baity, Julenile sare hndled imclosed E Davis Jr , 41, said in a state- relayed to Dulles Chou s pffer,to Mansfield, a colleague of Know-
By DYN KLEPPER. • March weather <an bleatroar Va Louis M. Suttles. 26. Chat cuurnsssins and he r anes ment yesterday she hit Davis on receive such a mission. But the lands on the Senate Foreign Re-
Record Chronicle staff Writer on even laugh like a sarcast h tanooga, Tenn, an James Rig- are not reSed the head with a wrench while two United States, he con tinued, most lations Committee, said in a sep-
Want to know what, the weath ena at.te opium*' Wno, hate gins 28. Birmingham, Ala. City Police said thev had re of the children choked him with a likely would take the position ex-larate interview he regards the in-
er s going to lie like tomorrow" dranyed theri‛ adiators, of_anti A“ wore regulation army uni- ceived "about 15 calls" t) more- beit after he threatened to drive istentschannels, ar zuificentato direct proposal as "just a propa-
Well it you re not salt sfied v dn Neale Jr’s forms stripped of insignia They ing from persons reporting bub the family car over a steep eni- disussthe Ca se.o33 merons gandamove "by the Communists.,
wire reports which are usually the kids in Mr Bon Nea e r s went to their deaths cap and » accessorv thelts oc‛ bankment imprisoned by (he R^s on esPlon "There is nothing to discuss and
maitenance employes and bus prti, zeneralized. ami want to class can kive you the inside dope "en ° 5 ‘ 5m . 5 > ’ cap am auto accessory 5° asecharses and four other U.S. nothing to be gained by any con-
drivers voted last night not to U , Crimni _ on Denton on what s going to happen bo^ .n j (.rX^e murder nieraheldby.Peiping vre.T ference. Mansfield sai idi."The air-
VE% 4V 4V) %/(h%71‛ charge, Guinn said. The children- .HAMMARSKJOLD ' ISIT men are being .held illegally in
\ \ I ( | V()V, two girls aged 14 and it. ami a .U.N. Secretary, gener al Dag direct cont. at ention to the Gene a
EM-A “—4 ‛ — N ” -—4 , boy 3 also were charged with Hammarskjold visited Petping juat com ention on prisoners of war
. murder but were released to rel- after Christmas in an effort to se --------------------------
DUE HARD TIME Three Killed.
gave this account: question. . —
history—at least as tar back as WASHINGTON T-Hie scales of phrey vigorously attacked the $20 The family was returning to Burmese Premier V Nu told a I MJ*. 11 1 .
last (roundh.g l)av-lor a little the Senate Finance Commitiec ap- plan yesterday be tore tne commit- their home near here Sunday news con fence in Rangoon yes IIl ill LIU DIdBU
weather data theyve got that peared tipped today against a tee, arguing it could set olfan ni?ht through the edge of the terday he had told Dulles of Chou s
Aips I V \ too House-passed tax cut of $20 a per- other round ot inflation. He termed Great Smoky Mountains when Da - to see an unofficial SAN ANGELO. Tex. UT—Three
LAn IAml; 14 . . ,L n, .„ . Son to take effect next Jan 1 "strictly phoney' a compromise vis stopped the car at the edge of American delegation, to discuss men were killed yesterday when a
crowd various) cstimated at be !‘ '-Ik,,, "mlr imasled (On G the" h.l aygthe their sei- "The shows over." said one advanced by some Democrat ic sen- an embankment and said other questions causingr.tension nitroglycerine charge exploded
tween 1000 and 2 000 citizens Into a suburban residenti.il area hers nt the cia*tobegan men sei- committee Republican asking ators to make ’he elective date You had better all start pray- between the United States and prematurely. Two were injured.
c?Xd >n healed speeches that last "'«“<• killing five as •' cut a ence study of, the weather They S be heard that for ’he s20-a-person cut July 1. ing. as we Are all going to hell Peiping as well as the case of the "The men were working on an
included name tailing anti bitter fiery swat h in to a trailer park, have kept a calendar study of wc.a George 'D-Ga1 had stated he 1956, and to continue the corpora together prisoners. I Nu suggested such a abandoned oil well in southwest
9 scp. pa. 2 The dead included the toree ther conditions and temperatures - tion and excise rates until then. At that the family began beating conference to Chou when he visited Tom Green County.
See SCHOOL. Page 2 crewmen and a young couple each dry since the study began. oud Vote 10 KnocK out tne cu- Advocates of this plan had been him. I Peiping early in December. The dead were identified aS C.R.
whose house was demolished by have studied cotton clouds, paper in any event, the issue appeared cero. dean nf the
flaming debris snow flakes. rain cycles and the likely to be carried to the-Senato comint eenand itschair.
I hr six engine Stratojet was try wind and have made wooden and floor later in the week would go along with this
mg to land at Lake Charles Air cardboard weather vanes to back Republicans said their seven ’ dashed their hopes al.
Force Base when it hit a power up their predictions committee members were holding .. . . lpf. the door Ajar slight.
DENTON AND VICINIT) (tear line, crashed and exploded in a A short clothesline strung across last against the cut, although some , ... . . miAht offer
to partly cloudy, cooler this aft- ficld Heavy metal pieces hurtled one corner of the classroom is the expressed uncertainty about Sen. 5 ncoi. if 3 onanock
e noon and tonight Mild Wed- into the residential area real predictor, though—at least the Malone (R-Nev. Malone declined .. Iion “tween the
nesday. Low tonight between 36 The air base said the plane re 13 pair of tiny trousers and 12 to say how he would vote. t° . .. ™
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