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among the desert nation's poverty ish troops had landed in Kuwait
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ce« rebelled at the comparative
Flip Back-—This style newcom-
Here is a glossary of style
Inner Strength-Linings, once
editors this week.
The Column—A slender cylin-
medical system of any Arab
der from neck to floor, this eve-
country.
Kassem was asked if he is con- continued. “Of course whatever
action we take we will refer to
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He volunteered for the airborne Arabian sheiks from his denuncia-
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“It's fascinating, exhilarating south, the free spending of oil
wealth by Saudi Arabia's many
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Education Panel
and easy." he explains in a soft
voice that carries no trace of his
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"We have no doubt the British
will leave Kuwait and will see
the right and the truth,'’ Kassem
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my friends about the con-
venient vacation and trav-
el services of the Denton
County National."
stricken people. An attempt in
1959 by Saud's brother, Crown
Prince Faisal, to curb royal
FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP-
After services are over. Father
Thomas Waldie straps on a para-
chute and joins his parishioners.
(1958) revolution'' be replied,
“nor would we do it now." lie
added “we are first of all just
'EXHILARATING'
Priest Dons
Parishioners’
Work Clothes
Watson Wise, Tyler.
The 15-member board was cre-
eight years ago at the age of 42.
after service in two wars that
took him to China and Korea.
Both earned him decorations, in-
cluding the Silver Star. Bronze
Star and the Legion of Merit
Like most combat veterans, he
is reluctant to speak of his ex-
periences. but his piercing blue
eyes light up when the conversa-
DENTON
COUNTY
NATIONAL
BANK
SEALD SWEET
FROZEN
12 OZ. CAN ...
to guard against invasion from
Iraq. e
1022 FORT WORTH DRIVE
DOWNTOWN AT US AUSTIN
NORTH LOCUST AT HIWAY 24
to keep tip your status as a
fashion intellectual, you had bet-
ter do your vocabulary home-
work.
tion, although King Saud is the
staunchest Arab backer of Ku-
wait’s independence and has sent
troops to the threatened sheik-
dom
“Saudi Arabia is an indepen-
dent state whose development is
gradually benefitting people,"
Kassem said.
in coats, suits and dresses this
fall.
DR. PEPPER OR SEVEN UP
12-BOTTLE CTN. (Plus Deposit)
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THE DINTON IICOID
• SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For your valuables
• TRAVELERS CHECKS
Travel worry-free
• VACATION LOANS
Low Monthly Payments
• VACATION SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS
(for next year)
ALL AVAILABLE AT
YOUR BANK , .
People Support Stan
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of a regular Army exercise, or for
fun. Father Waldie does both: he
believes in leadership by exam-
ple.
“To be an effective chaplain,
you have to do what the men
do,” says the Roman Catholic
priest, a lieutenant colonel with
the 101st Airborne Division.
like a chance to return to their
homeland.’’
Kassem said that except for a
number of sheiks he denounced
as corrupt playboys, "practically
all the Arab peoples" support his
claim.
He specifically excluded Saudi
peoor
•ted by the 1959 Legislature to
mrve as a coordinating agency!
|r public higher education in the I
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DOUBLE STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
WITH PURCHASE $2.50 OR MOM
“We will never resort to aggres-
sion "
"Again I must assure you Ku-
wait will return to the mother-
land.” he said, adding "but we
do not live in barbarian ages •
when brutal means are used to
defeat the well-being of man.”
Though Kassem told newsmen
he was sure Iraq would get Ku-
wait without going to war, he
didn’t say how. He hedged on the
question of a plebiscite among
Kuwait’s 320.000 inhabitants.
"There is a sort of zigzagging
on this particular question.” the
premier said. "Would you like us
to go to Aberdeen or Liverpool
and ask if the people there wanted
a plebiscite?"
"The Kuwaitis are Iraqis. There
are some non-Kuwaitis. Would it
be fair to ask the Indians in
Mecca if Mecca should be In-
ARMOUR STAR BEEF
ROUND STEAK
AT THE NEW
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REDEMPTION
Mamber Fedorai Reserve System
Member FDIC
By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON
mckinney (Special) - The
McKinney Police Department re-
ported total revenue of $4,857.29
for June, according to Chief Euel
Ford.
Corporation Court fines brought
in 93,428.75 and parking meter re-
venue came to 91,428.54.
J Chief Ford’s report said local
officers made 193 moving-traffic
'violation arrests during the mon-
th. including 76 for speeding and
<50 for driving without a license.
'The rest were classified as mis-
cellaneous. Police investigated 23
traffic accidents in which three
.persons were injured and proper-
ty damage was estimated at $5,-
776.
The department received and
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By WEBB MCKINLEY
BAGHDAD (API-Premier Ab-
del Karim Kassem of Iraq says
he believes practically all Arab
people except the sheiks-sup-
port his claim to the newly in-
FOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES!
blouses. Today’s version is re-
fined, in dressier fabrics, not as
full at the waist, and much more
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HE'S CIVILIAN
AW ARD WINNER
Joe Brooks, son of Mr and Mrs.
Lee Brooks of Ponder and a
civilian employe at Sheppard
Air Force Base near Wichita
Falls, has received the Award
for Meritorious Civilian Service
from the U. S. Air Force.
Brooks. a graduate of NTSC,
is management analysis officer
in the Manpower Section of Op-
erations at Sheppard Air Force
Base.
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Airman 3.C Edgar E. Solomon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Solomon of 339 E. Mulberry in
Denton, to home on a 30-day
furlough. He recently completed
a personnel specialist course at
Greenville (Miss.) Air Force
Base.
ICE CREAM
POLAR KING
amknkwasa
Despite Kassem’s diplomatic
words for his neighbors to the
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is often emphasized by
. However the
waistline has not lost its
flavor yet.
princes, including King Saud, has
caused rumbles of discontent
There may be jumping as part dian or Arabic? If you eliminate
the foreigners the Kuwaitis would
"We will never use any means _
but peaceful means," he said. tions with Britain because Brit- the United Nations"
Thinks )
ing June, and 99 persons were
taken into custody and charged. - . . And Fm telling all
HALF
GALLON .
that he regards Kuwait as his-
torically part of Iraq. He ap-
peared in excellent spirits.
otichneighbernie view in his million a day oil income to give mutual interest and confidence
first interview with Western news- his people the highest standard and profound friendship."
men since announcing last Sunday of living and best educational and
. at calf-length are de-
____for semi-formal occasions
such as theater parties.
Dirndis—Years ago a printed,
terms used in describing fall and er is a jaunty jacket, short in gathered skirt by this name was
NEW YORK CAP-I you hope tor. bnd
traffic violation. 1; illegal wear-
ing of Navy uniform. 1; indecent
exposure. 1; investigation of lun-
acy. 1; and violation of liquor
laws. 1.
Police cars travelled 13,481
. miles patroling McKinney streets
and the department's three-
wheeled motorcycle provided es-
cort for 17 funerals.
editors this week. the cheapest fabrics in a coat or-------
• Body-Conscious. Having nothing suit, now strengthen the coat (but flattering to the mature figure,
to do with hypochondria, it de- weaken the budget) with mink, . ----’ “
scribes the closer fit you'D find cat, chinchilla or ermine pelt. (__________
High Risers — the ever-wander- ning dress is usually of metallic
ing waistline climbs upwards J-J h----Sist
got its start a few Interm
season* ago, it will continue b
ly and shiveringly thoughout
or sequined cloth, has no waist-
Nothing Dreas, ms garment again to many collection^ The line, UtttejsalkfagJ™^^
winter collections by New York front with a gentle flyaway move-
couture group members being meat or back flare.
shown to ’more than 300 fashion
"We didn’t break diplomatic re-
spending ended when other prin- lations with Britain after our
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austerity.
But he pledged once more not dn Kuwait, on the other hand.
to use force to Ret Iran’s' tiny ruling Sheik Abdullah as-Salim in our claim." Kassem said "we
asSabah has used part of his $3 should build future relations on
bance, 0; city warrants, 8; in-
vestigation. 9; soliciting without
permit, 8; vagrancy, 9; gaming,
5; sleeper, 5; drunk and dis-
turbance. 4; driving while intoxi-
cated. 4: affray. 4; drinking in
public, 3; interfering with officer,
2; juvenile run - a - way, 2;
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AUSTIN (AP) - Seven new
members of the Texas Commis-
sion on Higher Education will be
sworn in today when the com-
mission opens its regular quarter-
ly meeting.
Taking oath from Judge Zollie I
C. Steakley, associate justice of'
the Texas Supreme’ Court will be
• Elizabeth Koch, San Antonio; Jes-,
" as Cooper. Dumas; L. L Duckett.
El Campo; John E. Gray, Beau
" mont; Ralph Logan. San Angelo;1
Julian Montgomery, Austin; and
became high fashion by reduction
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Kirkland, Tom. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 287, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1961, newspaper, July 10, 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1491697/m1/6/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.