Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1961 Page: 2 of 12
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Stere- meeting Communist challenges retained.
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Charles Hilliard, 1000 Myrtle.
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Patricia S. Hood.
Dismissed:
MRS. L. P. FLOYD
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The United
guidance calls for action on a
broad scale. not just in the mili-
assigned to the secretary will in-
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night for 26 visiting parliament
members from NATO countries.
Todd also met with Rotary of-
ficers and committee chairmen
arity of postwar years reassert
itself so there will be no doubt
President Kennedy’s plans are
understood to call for an increase
in over-all U.S. military strength
Denton Firemen
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tries cannot be given freedom on
a silver platter, but we can help
ville, and Miss Dora Floyd, a
member of the TWU library staff;
one sister, Mrs. L. E. Forbis of
Sherman Dr.; Mrs. B. T. McGee,
Lewisville; Paul N. James, 424
N. Crawford; Mrs. James Moss,
728 Roberts; Mrs. Brenda Mark-
ham. 213 Taliaferro; Chester Boyd
Lewisville; Charles Martindale,
Children
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pressures against West Berlin.
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. . . Installed as noble grand of the Ora E.
Davis Rebekah Lodge. .
he said: “We shall see in the by impressing on them the im-
months ahead that spirit of solid- portance of leadership."
a National Security Council meet-
ing late Wednesday.
Rusk predicted that the West
ern Allies will show whatever
solidarity is needed to combat
Communist pressures on Berlin.
in view of the Soviet threat over
Berlin.
Salinger indicated Kennedy’s
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dition after plastic surgery to
remove a one-inch-long scar on
her throat.
mostly lower.
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the civil defense operations of all
executive departments.”
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This presumably was a reas-
surance to the country’s gover
on proposals by the Kennedy ad- next Tuesday and a message to
ministration for military proper- Congress next Wednesday.
ing a point for awhile, but
covered and traded about
changed.
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“The responsibilities actually
to assist the state and local gov-
ernments in such post-attack com-
munity services as health and
sanitation. maintenance of law
and order, fire-fighting and con-
trol. debris clearance, traffic con-
trol and the provision of adequate
water supplies.”
As he indicated in his May 25
message to Congress on urgent
national needs, Kennedy said leg-
islation will be presented soon to
change the name of the OCDM to
the “Office of Emergency Plan-
ning."
In that message Kennedy dis-
closed plans for a vastly enlarg-
ed and strengthened civil defense
program, with a budget of about
$300 million for this fiscal year
—almost three times the $105
million budget now pending in
Congress.
Press Secretary Pierre Salin-
ger said details of the program,
including the proposed cost will
be sent to Congress” following the
President’s address to the nation
next Tuesday night.”
Kennedy has said that at that
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Fire Chief Jack Gentry, Fire
Larshal Eugene Cook. Capt. Tru-
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ganization at Paris will get a re-
port on U.S. plans and proposals
from U.S. Ambassador Thomas
other high defense officials will
fly to Europe for conferences
with Allies leaders in Paris and
Ford was up more than a point
j General Motors and Chrysler
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Liz Taylor Okay
After Surgery
of 610 Woodland.
Funeral services and burial will
be in Baltimore, Md. Jack Sch-
Schmitz & Son Funeral Home is
in charge of local arrangements.
Other survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Laura Lewis and a brother,
Raymond Fuller, both of Balti-
more.
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Hugh "Wyatt Earg" O'Brian
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can do what has to be done.”
Saturday Secretary of Defense
Robert S. McNamara, Gen. Ly-
man L. Lemnitzer, chairman of
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The White House statement sum-
marizing the new responsibilities
Briggs Todd. Abilene banker and
Rotary district governor, told
club members Thursday noon.
‘ We need to convince our fel-
low-man we are interested in
him because he is a human be-
Four grass fires and a mistaken
alarm kept Denton firemen busy
Thursday but there was little or
no damage.
Two of the grass fires were on
Shady Shores Drive, one was on
Telephone/387-2412
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| and costly for a TWU student.
Miss Helen Schafer, TWU
student from Menard* report-
ed to police that someone
smeared the outside and inside
of her car with eggs as it was
parked in front of the TWU
library.
Miss Schafer said the inter-
ior of her car was “ruined.”
ARA and Ftigiking eat air conditieners
ftom $239.95 instelled in your car in
one day. A vear to pay. fi any make.
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the actress is expected to leave
Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in
about four days.
The scar was a souvenir of
Miss Taylor’s near-fatal bout
with pneumonia in London earlier
this year. Surgeons performed a
tracheotomy to ease her breath-
ing.
Singer Eddie Fisher, Miss Tay-
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ial will be in IOOF Cemetery un-
der direction of Goen Funeral
Home.
way, Pilot Point: Mrs. E. L Bran
ienberger, 1004 Crescent; Mrs
J. M. Hitchins, Fort Worth; Dr.
Geraldine W. Shirley, 1905 Maple;
Howard W. Penland, Lewisville;
Mrs. J. L Holmes, 1314 Sherman.
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WANT Lady far chM caro, sW Zayi wooic
must have own transportetion. Refer-
encn required
EFFICIENT end derenOehle nuno wonta
work. Can give medication. Call 382-
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Lovell.
Gas Up To 7c Gallon Less
SAVf ue to 7c under normal Texace prices.
Specials mh week: Tone up 6 Cylinder,
33.09, 8-Cylinder, $5.09, plus par-
lubricetion 99 - broke adjustment end
check up, $11.19. Jut! mention ad. Air
conditioned waiting room with TV.
FRONT Bedroom with privete entrence,
half both, mature student preferred. 301
Normal, 382-9322 after 6 pm.
of Secretary of Defense Robert
McNamara said he will “be in
charge of federal programs for
the protection of the nation’s civ-
ilian population against the dan-
The Associated Press average
of 60 stocks at noon was up 10 at
242.4B with industrials up .30, rails
off .40 and utilities up .10.
Gains and losses of fractions to
about a point were the rule among
most pivotal issues. Somewhat
wider gains were made by higher
' priced er more speculative issues.
W. E. Lanford. 424 Bryan.
C. D. Blagg of Route 2. Dea
ton, was entertained by relatives
at his home Thursday night with
music provided by the Denton
Playboys. Fifty guests were serv-
ed ice cream and cake.
In addition to new officers of
the Denton County Home Demon-
stration Council listed earlier this
week is Mrs. J. M. Chism of
Krum, vice chairman.
Curtis P. Ramsey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. U. J. Ramsey of 614
Welch, is ill at the Baptist Hos-
pital in Nashville, Tenn.
Word has been received in Den-
ton of the death of Mrs. J. E.
Mitchell, 81. In Pampa Thursday
morning. She is the mother of
Odus Mitchell of 1919 Scripture,
NTSC football coach. Services
will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday
in Pampa.' She is also survived
by her husband, two daughters'
and another son. •
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however, that total American
strength must be Raised to a
point where it will be capable of Mingo
non and mayors.
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In the ambassadors of Britain, parts of the
France and Germany today to expected to be disclosed in some
open urgent Allied conversations detail in a report to the nation
Mrs. Floyd was a member of
the First Baptist Church where
she was very active until a leng-
thy confining illness. She had been
a longtime Sunday school teacher
and sponsor of the college YWA.
She was a leader in the WMU and
in the establishment of Fawlkes
Memorial Mission and College
View Baptist Church. She was
civil defense as well as recom-
mendations for a buildup of the
nation’s military might
The White House statement said
reorganized OCDM, which has 1,-
650 employes in Washington, Bat-
tle Creek, Mich., Denton and
elsewhere, will “advise and as-
Mr. Fuller had been living in preparations for a Western or
Denton with his daughter. Mrs. eign ministers conference in the
Ivan L. Schulze and her husband French capital beginning Aug. 3.
• CUT FLOWERS
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Linwood Roberson Florists
Ph. 382-2561 SOO W. Hickory
Bargain Center
119 W. Oak Ph. 382-8117
Next Thursday Assistant Secre.
William H. Fuller, Bl, a resi- tary of State Foy D- Kohler will
dent of Denton three years, died take • task force to Paris to
meet with British, French -and
__and Mr.°J. S
Mrs. L.P. Floyd, Dies bumndup “mSrndconoemioka nato
15)3 Creek, Steve Barns, 1015 W. Thursday at Flow Memorial Hos-
pital.
A boy born to Mr. and Mra.
Oak; Mrs. Norris Russell, 421
313 Thomas; Stephanie Ann
Jones, Ada, Okla.; Mrs. W. A.
Strange, Justin.
Elm Street Hospital a Clinic
Admitted: Miss Linda Newborn.
Argyle.
Dismissed: Mrs. Jack Elbert,
613 Crawford.
BIRTHS . .
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
craft brought a temporary frac- in her home Thursday at 12:15 p. ficials indicate, an increase to the gresses toward an East-West
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A girl. Jane Aaa. was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Harral of
Argyle.
A boy was born July 14 to Mr.
and Mrs. kuben Rodriguez, 308
Bradley, Apt. 14C
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Truman ol
901 S Elm have returned from
a two-week vacation to Puerto
Rico. Miami, Fla., and other
points.
Harry Wayne Wilson, a Fort
Worth teacher, will be the lay
speaker at the Cooper Creek
Methodist Church Sunday morn-
ing.
Mrs. Lee Ellison and son, Da-
vid, of El Dorado. Ark.- have
been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Whitehead of 801
Cordell.
Funeral arrangements were in-
complete this morning for Mrs.
Herman Caddell who died this
morning in a Plainview hospital
following an illness of several
weeks. She was the sister of
rib and bunding materials were to L P. Floyd ri U1T W. Thlldditionssthaveralanpisiomstanz aelanbumaalzonamathe.piana clud ue deveopmem:and
Chestnut, longtime Denton resident to the Western European defense
in anyone’s mind that democra- Wednesday evening in a club as-
des or alliances of democracies sembly devoted to planning the
West German planners and make lor’s husband, was at her bedside
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husband is one son, Howard
Floyd of West Plains, Mo.; two
daughters, Dr. Hazel Floyd, who
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tional gain to McDonnell Aircraft, m. after a long illness. She was
maker of the Mercury space cap- 78
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McDonnell showed a loss exceed- survives, retired from the NTSC
re-j faculty in 1951 as assistant profes
jn. sor of chemistry. He had been on
the faculty since 1914.
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Speaking at a dinner Thursday ing," Todd said. "Other coun-
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the faculty.. samHouston Rermtacenteatyunoi
doF'shstudedts Admitted: Mra Charles Hiliard, Troinine.8
Semester They 1000 Myrtle; John F. Roberts. PI- College in
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also active in welfare work and
had been hostess for the NTSC
Baptist Student Union.
She was born in Whitesboro and
I ----WE'VE GOT YOURS----i had lived Denton150 years. She
| REGARDLESS of pric. of car you drive, was married to Mr. Floyd in
Sam Laney has • new cer in your price Marietta. Okla., Nov. 15. 1900.
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at 2 p.m. Saturday in the First
show room. You are under no pressure. Baptist Church. Dr. L L. Arm-
You make up your own mind as to whelh-
or or not you like our corn. Our owners
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get the best szrvice in Denton. Sam Laney
is your kind a ur dealer.
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