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Kennedy Will
Have Hand In Action
let, modern and acrobatic danc-
WASHINGTON (AP) — If the has never been settled.
time ever comes, one Kennedy or
PATENTED
ment, made before their inaugu-
the view of “the great majority
vers
rations, followed closely a simi-
world while diplomats talk and
GIANT HYBRID
the Communist crisis deepens.
of
A White House spokesman said of the National Association
is coincidence that the troubled
By terma of an agreement be-
MUMS
time and training happen to come tween Kennedy and Vice , Presi-
chief executives were stricken.
Ivania.
or signed as an official document
long in advance.
Nixon furnished Johnson plenty
the attorney general in deciding
til he recovers.
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whether the president was inca-
in Eisenhower’s heart attack
Nixon sought and followed advice
ers, who began as an assistant
called Swift Strike, to train and
"a
OFFICIAL WEEKLY MEMBERSHIP REPORT
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on Johnson, since some disaster
force,
W. R. Long, Denton game war-
Some politicians thought there
den, told Denton Rotarians Thurs-
Heading down the west coast of
CUSHION MUMS
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LOS ANGELES (AP)—A piece
Unitas II will continue until early of pipe used for more than a year
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the pipe contained a stick of dy-
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say.
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MAGNOLIAS, GARDENIAS, CAMELLIAS,
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Police and the sheriff’s bomb eject normally. If it remains
squad were called. Officers said there, the gun will explode when
of the caps Thursday and found
a copy of the Chicago Tribune
dated Oct 22, 1950, and a paper-
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division units by the 4th Army
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western North Atlantic. This ex-
ercise. however, will be essential-
ly a paper maneuver, to test out
command functions. No big move-
ment of ships is involved. Earlier
this summer, U.S., Canadian and
WASHINGTON (AP)- Military
forces of the United States and
her allies are in training maneu-
8 OUNCE COTTON SLACKS FOR BOYS..
IN REGULAR SLIM AND HUSKY SIZES!
• THE SANGER COURIER—One of the most consistantly de-
lightful and at the same time profound articles written in the
area appears weekly in the Sanger paper called "Toonerville
Toots” and written by Editor and Publisher H. Buford Toon.
Should be syndicated.
• T.W.U. COURSE—Several Denton business people, including
your manager, talked to a group of teachers enrolled in Dr.
Edna Brandau’s special short course in Home Furnishings. Such
subjects as Chamber of Commerce, Real Estate, Banking and
Home Building services were discussed.
ist, vice presidents Dance and Affiliated Artists and
to take over when produced a radio show in Pennsy-
same area.
Military exercises, because of
planning requirements and budg-
division its highest rating since
World War II.
• INDUSTRIAL—The Industrial Division will meet Tuesday
afternoon. August 15, in the new Chamber Quarters, 112 West
McKinney at 3:30.
niques.
In South Korea-like West Ger-
many. located on the perimeter
of the Communist empire—2,000
troops of the 7th Infantry Division
have teamed up with Republic of
Korea units in “Operation Sharp
Edge.” A U.S. Navy amphibious
F armer-Hunter
Relation Told
Sportsmen have much work to
BRIDGEPORT (Special) -Miss
Karen Key, who formerly taught
dance in Pennsylvania, is opening
a dance studio in the Lions Club
building. She will teach tap, bal-
Sept 1.
Miss Key has 10 years of train-
and President Eisenhower made
on March 3, 1958.
Salinger said it was not written
up to the Cabinet.
Salinger said that Atty. Gen.
Kennedy had completed a study
He suggested they show they
mean well by taking time to visit
the farmer during dosed season
and offer to put out some grain
for birds or staple fences that need
repair.
"Don’t ignore him until next
• COTTON BOWL—Denton has been invited to enter a float in
the Annual Cotton Bowl Parade New Year in Dallas. Chamber
needs suggestions and would appreciate your ideas.
groups if the U.S. Army and tac-
tical planes of the U.S. Air Force
have just started a 10-day opera-
tion.
the next 12-gauge shell is fired.
“A friend of mine was killed
last week in this kind of accident,”
Long explained.
even years in advance.
The big-scale exercises of NATO
and the southeast Asia Treaty
in any event, the chief execu-
tive would make the decision on
when he would resume the active
presidency.
White House press secretary
Pierre Salinger said the consulta-
tion with Robert Kennedy and
Cabinet members was not binding
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• replacement of needed parts
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ladies standard type watch
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and next July.
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of four destroyers, patrol planes the chief executive and the No. 2
and a submarine, beginning "Ex- man in the government. They said
ercise Unitas II.” Prime purpose the question of whether a vice
of this exercise is to help train president could take over as presi-
navies of eight South American dent and then step down again
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Beverly Hills Police Chief C. H.
Anderson said the dynamite was
encased in the 3% inch pipe, 16
inches in length. It was capped
on both ends.
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• FAREWELCOME—Tonight the Civil Defense people, with
the Chamber cooperating, plan a farewell party for the Wel-
come Wilsons. All chamber members are invited. Time: 1:00
p.m., Cielo Studio, Lake Dallas, $2.50 per person. Already there
are almost 200 reservations made.
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Smartly styled expansion wotch bands
in Smsri of styles for men and women.
Siainless steel er gold died.
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The Kennedy-Johnson agree- ing a lengthy opinion supporting
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offers extra weight, extra wear,
extra style. Penney's plain front
Deluxe-Grad model has a contrast
elasticized belt and an attractive
buckle, tunnel belt loops . . . the
extras boys look for. On washday
just machine wash, dry . . . touch
up iron. Colors? black, brown,
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DALLAS (AP)—The 36th Divi-
sion made top grades during its
recent summer maneuvers at
countries in antisubmarine war-
fare. From time to time, some of
the smaller nations in that area
make searches for suspected
Communist submarines. Exercise
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• MEMBERSHIP—Chamber Membership group, The Pacers,
will hold their regular monthly meeting next Tuesday Evening
6:00 p.m. Pacers are reminded to make their contacts right
away so that another favorable report will be turned in at the
meeting. Welcome to Bob Watts, new owner of City Drug who
has reconfirmed City Drug’s membership.
including both landing craft =• make itimpossibleforthe sx
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sumes the top job. The attorney attorney general and then moved
test out airborne and other tech- general is the president’s brother.
hunting season,” Long said.
During hunting season the
sportsman should drive to the
farmer’s yard; promise to re-
spect the property and hunting
regulations; give the man a card
with name, address and telephone
number, and offer to leave the
car keys in his possession.
“Even that may not get you
in because so much damage has
been done on so many farms
and ranches,” Long said. “But
it may mean that the next sports-
man will get to hunt there.”
Long opened his talk with a
warning to families owning two
shotguns. He demonstrated how
a 20-gauge shell accidentally put
in a 12-gauge gun will slide down
the barrel a short way and will not
countries and by allies, will be
held during the next 12 months.
These will include at least three
and possibly four overseas deploy-
ments of U.S. Army and Air
• LEGION BASEBALL—Congratulations to the Denton Amer-
ican Legion team for reaching the State Finals. At this writing
Denton has defeated Lubbock and is to face Rockdale. Legion
Manager Frank Sawyer deserves tremendous credit for his job
in putting this championship team together. Also credit to
many, many Dentonites for their contributions to send the team
to Austin. Jack Allen, Clovis George, Jim Hundley and KDNT
deserve credit for spearheading the drive to raise the money.
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primarily to train and test the
readiness for quick deployment of commander, said 3 superior and
A North Atlantic Treaty Organ- taurant in Beverly Hills turns out
ization training operation. Trade- to be a homemade bomb contain-
wind Five, is under way in the ing about seven pounds of dyna-
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was little legally binding about the day.
South America is a Navy force gentleman’s agreement between
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other ships held exercises in the at the restaurant, unscrewed one
vise Johnson, the vice president and two other serious illnesess.
Up to 30,000 Army troops and has agreed to consult with Atty. Nixon sought and followed advice
a swarm of planes are in the Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and other from his friend William P Rog-
midst of a two - week operation. Cabinet members before he as-
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But if he should be stricken to nacitated
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together, that big - scale military ident Lyndon B. Johnson an-
training must be and is planned nounced Thursday, the President but remained an oral agreement.
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