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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Plan Against Russia
Million - Dollar Mark
To Take Test
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
tary Pierre Salinger will accom-
and West German foreign offices
ed in U. S. District Court in Sher-
1203 Panhandle St., Denton.
New Scholarship
Officials of Big Town Shopping sents the Denton County Commis-
last fall.
now
ating this fall.
However, those
cation: Privilege or Necessity?
admission requirements of
man
Big Town Office, 800 Big Town,
The basic test battery consists
missiles in an operation entitled
“Honeymoon.”
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Soviet Premier Khrushchev may
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to any pressures or threats which of gambling to his own lady love.
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By BOB PORTER
R-C Staff Writer
It’s a rare serviceman. on land
or sea, who hasn’t schemed or
are available only at Big Town.
A panel of eight judges has
is the tangled tale of an effort
by two sisters, Denise, 15, and
At Workshop
Perry Stephens of Denton
rolled in the 'Precision
of four tests averaging 45 minutes been selected by Big Town to se-
in length in Engilish, mathemat- lect the final winner. The judges
lobby before 8 a.m. Saturday.
NTSC joined the ACT program
off nicely in a comic vein as the
boy with the golden idea.
He just happens to be involv-
BAR-B-Q
SANDWICHES
general ability to succeed in col-
lege.
est of which is “The Honeymoon
Machine” which opened at the
Campus theater in Denton Wed-
nesday.
A madcap idea to use an elect-
ronic brain to overcome a roul-
ette wheel is all but a perfect
scheme save for the classic hu-
man variable. the human being.
Though the title might suggest
overwise, the concern of the mo-
vie is how to break the bank —
this -time at Venice rather than
Monte Carlo. It could have as
moves which could include the
use of force should the Commu-
nists forcibly cut off the traffic
flow.
Indications are that the foreign
ministers also will consider the
advisability. and perhaps the
time and place, of a Western
summit meeting later this year
which would bring together Pres-
ident Kennedy, French President
Charles de Gaulle, Prime Minis-
ter Harold Macmillan of Great
Britain and German Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer.
The White House press secre-
Delicious
HAMBURGERS
Denton County Attorney.
14 DEFENDANTS
George’s federal lawsuit
has a total of 14 defendants.
Coms in and try our
6 to 8 p.m.
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in September will either take the
tests or present a college Entrance
Examination Board score.
The five-day workshop features
classes in theory, mechanics of
drill, studies in time motion, line
drill, rehearsal technique* drill
music, instrumentation and rou-
tines.
Clinician for the workshop is
A. R. Casavant, nationally Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., High School bands
and drill squad.
Maurice McAdow of the NTSC
music faculty serves as clinic co-
ordinator. McAdow is director of
NTSC bands.
Workshop being held at NTSC
Aug. 1-5.
Stephens, who teaches at Min-
in melted butter in a heavy skil-
let.
also discuss Far Eastern prob-
lems. Rusk was planning to take
as one of his advisers John M.,
Steeves, deputy assistant secre-
tary of state for Far Eastern af-
fairs. Presumably the Central
Asian issues taken up at Paris
will be those of Laos and South
Viet Nam.
The Allied ministers are report-
ed planning to concentrate their
Paris discussions on contingency
planning—that is, what the West-
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man, asked 1781,400 in damages
instead of the 8311,400 originally
sought.
The four Denton attorneys add-
ed as defendants are Earl Cole-
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NUDIST COLONY SIGN SLOWS
TRAFFIC TO A SNAIL’S PACE
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP)—"Nudist colony."
The crudely lettered sign, with an arrow pointing to the right,
is slowing traffic to almost a snail’s pace along Harbor View
Road here.
Richard Steele, 15. and Harry Muller, 16. said they had placed
the sign after cars began to whiz through the area at exces-
sive speeds.
“A lot of people are interested in things like that,” opined
Richard, and now the 35 mile-per-hour speed limit is generally
observed by drivers looking for the non-existant nudist campers.
The two boys decided to make a little survey of how the “speed
trap” works.
“We watched about 200 cars last night and this morning,”
they said Wednesday, “and it’s our consensus that more men
than women slowed up to look at the sign.”
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ate in wondrous terms with mech-
anical devices, why can’t it out-
smart a roulette wheel, he rea-
sons? As it turns out, he reasons
very well.
FLUNKIES
ANNOUNCING THE
OPENING
Reed Electric Co.
Contract, maintenance
and repairs.
Owned and operated by
FRED REED
Phone 382-6520
his announced intention to sign a
separate peace treaty with Com-
munist East Germany.
STEPS UNKNOWN
Western leaders do not know
exactly what steps he might take
or might encourage the East Ger-
man regime to take once the
treaty is signed, but they fear
some interruption to Allied traffic
across East Germany territory to
West Berlin.
The range of possible counter
measures is reported to include
ont
ground scenery.
TRADITION
Serving with the fleet in the
tradition of the legend of Ameri-
can ingenuity is an intrepid Navy
Students are especially urged to awarded the winner of an essay
take the exams this week to sim- contest being conducted by the
George’s amended petition, fil- ed him of compensation of his of-
"------- ' “ flee of justice of the peace and eral Wells High School, is the son
have forced him to take donations of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stephens,
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Eileen D. Henderson, at nearby
Berkley on a court order ob-
tained in behalf of their father,
William J. Douglas, Paris osteo-
path. The couple is divorced.
Tuesday the court ordered the
girls placed on a plane for Paris.
But their mother informed the
from his children for the necessi-
ties of life.
BAR MEETING
George’s latest action resulted
in a meeting of the Denton Coun-
ty Courthouse Wednesday after-
noon. Lee Holt, president of the
bar, called the meeting but no
action was taken.
The federal lawsuit is the fourth
one George has filed in recent
months.
The first lawsuit was against
Riggs and challenged Riggs’ right
to have a desk in the basement
of the Denton County Courthouse.
The second was against Baldridge,
the county commissioners. Tur-
ner, Riggs and Mrs. T. M. Lind-
ley. county treasurer, and asked
for $5,900 — an amount which
George has said was paid to
Riggs in fees which should have
been his.
The third lawsuit asked for an
injunction against Turner paying
county funds to Riggs. The first
three lawsuits are filed in 16th
District Court in Denton.
She was jailed for contempt of
court.
scare.
Brigid Bazlen, a little out of her
element in comedy apparently,
plays the Admiral’s daughter. She
snares the marriage-wary Mc-
Queen. Paula Prentiss, a more
than promising talent, does good
work with the stock near-sight-
ed female character.
All’s well in the end if mar-
riage can be described as well.
There are two marriages which
save the schemers from a long
stretch in solitary confinement.
NTSC and the winner must be
able to enter the university for
the fall term. Entries will be
judged on sincerity, originality,
aptness of thought and neatness.
All entries must be received by
either a Big Town store or the
detailed agreements on precise
steps the Western powers would
take to meet any specific threat
the Soviet Union and East Ger-
many may pose to the security of
West Berlin.
Rusk is scheduled to leave for
Paris at midnight tonight, follow-
ing a final meeting with Pres-
ident Kennedy late this afternoon
on Berlin crisis planning.
Saturday he will meet with the
foreign ministers of Britain,
France and West Germany in the
first of a series of conferences on
the Berlin situation. The sessions
will continue through Monday.
Rusk plans to meet Tuesday with
the North Atlantic Treaty confer-
ence and later with U.S. ambas-
sadors. in Europe.
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It’s a good idea to slice pota-
Barbara Douglas, 14. to visit their toes extremely thin when you are
father—who is in Paris-over the using them in the scalloped dish.
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are Hal Lewis, managing editor,
the Dallas Times Herald; Dr.
Justice of the Peace Jim George
has amended his federal lawsuit
to more than double the amount
of damages asked and to add 16th
District Judge Jack Gray and
four Denton attorneys as defend-
ants.
Germany; diplomatic action, in-
cluding protests and military fleet happens to be anchored. It
clampdown on trade with East easily been Monte Carlo, but Ve-
nice is just where an American
If an electronic brain can oper- ics, social science and the natural
sciences. The total score gives
an overall estimate of a student’s Imogene Bentley Dickey, dean of
NPPSEcatAdminhratanPenumaing Slated At NTSC
Rusk Seeks Specific dtsdsuhgel George’s Suit Nears
The other defendants are Riggs;
Denton County Judge W. K. Bal-
dridge; County Commissioners
Loran Tisdell, Ernest Hilliard,
Dillon Smith and John Thomp-
son; County Atty. John Lawhon
Jr., County Auditor Guy Turner
and Constable Sam Gentry.
In his amended petition, George
said the defendants have depriv-
sioners Court. Stockard is the at-
torney who represents Denton’s
other justice of the peace, W. A.
Riggs. Caldwell is a former
year freshman scholarship to
NTSC.
The scholarship grant will be
lieutenant played by Steve Me- There are plenty of laughs along ports to her attorney in Boston
A----. the way ranging from satire to
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Ex-Dentonite
this fall.
The ACTP tests form an ad-
missions, scholarship, guidance
and placement test battery de-
signed to provide helpful infor-
mation to colleges, high schools
and students. Fifty-four Texas
Enlisting the aid of another
bright young American (this
time of the poor science type
played by Jim Hutton) and a
couple of flunkies neccessary for
logistical purposes, he goes after
a pot of gold at the end of a
Venice canal.
The scheme works at least up
to the point of several million lire
which would exchange into se-
veral hundred thousand dollars.
The thesis of whether there real-
ly is a system to beat the wheel
or not is left dangling in the end
by the fault of human error. To
tell exactly what happens might
kill a point.
Though the gambling scheme is
the plot device of the film, it
doesn’t bear down so hard that
all else is lost in the telling.
and Judge Julien C. Hyer, 44th
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — This District Court, Dallas.
colleges are now participating in D zowu Ulzce, pig zuwu,
the program and 13 others accept by 9 p.m., Aug. 31. Entry blanks
the scores for admission. - - - — _
Mostly noted as a deadpan hero slapstick,
of TV westerns, McQueen dashes
Hollywood has gotten out of the If you want your hash to be
comedy business pretty much inbrown on the bottom allow it to
recent years in the confusion and cook very slowly, without stirring,
program insecurity of the threats of com-
plify their problems in matricul- shopping center. Applicants must
aiinig lio However, those submit an essay of 1,000 words or
who have been unable to take less on the topic, “Higher Edu-
The Paris conference, IN REVIEW
All Incoming freshmen Canther eataDashmenodaya 1Z
women, NTSC; Mike Shapiro,
managing director, WFAA radio
and television. Dr. W. T. White,
superintendent, Dallas Independ-
ent School District; Mrs. Harold
Volk of Dallas; T. H. McDonald,
superintendent, Mesquite public
schools; John Box, managing di-
rector of The Balaban Stations;
Caddell. The quilt will be sold to along with the familiar able work
finance club projects. A cbvefed-
dish luncheon was served to 14
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electronic computer used to track bowling, water skis and the like!
Jagger plays the Admiral, caught
members who also exchanged pen up in the middle of ship to shore
Kitt8-___2.2 _ signals that set off an espionage
man, Royce Whitten, Gerald
Stockard and Robert H. Caldwell
Jr.
Coleman and Whitten are part-
ners in the law firm which repre-
High school graduates who plan
to enter NTSC this fall have been
urged to take the American Col-
lege Testing Program examina-
tions here Saturday morning if
they have not already done so.
Dr. Edward C. Bonk, director of
student guidance, said students
may take the tests without prior
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- pany Rusk on the Paris trip. Sal- to strive for improved coordina-
tary of State Dean Rusk plans to inger will meet with his counter- tion of Western information poll-
urge Allied foreign ministers in parts from the British, French cies during the Berlin crisis.
Paris next weekend to work out —- u- ir-i----■-----------------———
It’s been the English of late who
have proved that there’s gold in
the belly laugh. The glint of humor
is coming back to the California
sun.
SPRING HILL (Special) — The "The Honeymoon Machine” can
Spring Hill Home Demonstraiin qualify only as frothy entertain-
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