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Tuesday, July 11. 1963
PGE TWO
SEASONAL INCREASE DUE
National Guard Rule
Act Saves
Brings W hite Protest
Woman s Life
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Patients Flowing
Into Halls Again
The curtain is always up.
The production on view
bounced toward his windshield.
He said he lost control of his car
when he ducked to avoid the fly-
in MARVIN IIVAB IN ALIEN ““WARDEN
IS ROMERO ooForan
unusual in weather occurred
here late Monday afternoon.
A half inch of rain fell in
meet
in the
industrial. When he stopped the
truck and walked to the driver’s
WHY DID SHE GIVE HER
LOVE TO A STRANGER... ?
Stallings sentenced to 12 months in jail for
near indecent assault He announced he
STOCK
PRICES
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Newly decorated-furnish-
ed with bills paid. $50 to
$75 monthly.
of their
calcs
HURL ING
HIM TO
THE eDGE
OF SPACE.
FREEZING
HER LOVE o
THE EDGE
OF TIME I
the perfect half-oval, but said
he was unable to locate the
mythical pot o' gold.
. . newly installed president of the Denton
Garden Club
Rampy A White
Insurance
IChpus
IwARBy.
Schools in this South Plains city
of 11,000 are not integrated. The
city has an estimated 300 to 500
! Negroes.
w ith a 14-year-old girl.
Prosecutor Tom Holdcroft said
Big Luscious
Hamburgers
inEastman
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-NOW THRU WEDNESDAY —
— Cartoon Starts 7:50 —
— "Cool of Day" Starts
8:05 & 11:20-
cm! rights in
I werte notir on ' m here and dent
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FIRST STATE BANK BLDG
"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
Birth Certificates
In Municipal Building
TheUGLY
AMERICAN'
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bond i
crease
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"nttm Prodvced ms Dreetnd a* nson mnu
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GROENING & JETER Realty
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admin-ti a
' the peti-
, Ti e Gu
Baltchs tok
I.F.h \I*H
( ontinue d trom Pa. f
year cr
l), nton
BfTEFN *
s‘ "v -edocat
At sr ? roor
at 5 p.m. Monday is 522 above
the figure of 3,217 for the
same time last year
Friday will be the last day
your eyes behold
how CLEAN Johnnie's
Hamburger stand is kept.
1 ne ident.f)
Sgt Bo' •
pans have
Technicolor^
would require an
condition was not believed serious
are kept in this morning.
IHUDSONTI
[A CATHERINGl
miles south of town, near the
Gifford-Hill rock crusher plant
the rainfall measured one inch.
The phenomenon also pro-
duced a perfect rainbow. John
White, traveling along the
highway, reported being with
in a few feet of one end of
A Denton woman's life appar-
ently was spared Monday because
a police officer didn't give her
we < n O'
-a Frin
-the FEnt
Baltchs n •
Nrw uolild appeal and was freed an
। bail.
SUICIDE STOPPED
Policeman’s
rnis here
Washineton
56 Or * n
or 25c ea. Everyday low
503 N. LOCUST
“REX
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DONOVANS
A_REEF
SANDRACHURCH-EUIOMADA-PATHINGLE
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VS.HIDDEN DEATH!,
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a 15-minute period, and dur-
ing the entire time, the sun
( uM'tl t 11 t x \Mt D
1 * up
have
— PETER FINCH/JANE FONDA
ANGELA LANSBURY iKSK
— "The Hunters" Starts 9:35 —
ROBERT MITCHUM In
EqeIx
SIX YEARS
children's birth certifi- shoulders and bruises.
selected tabulation of Stock prices as
ot 1 p m New York tme today at qvot
• d Dy Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner A
Smith Inc
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Lest Sale
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Pxxon Paure Perrs
JOHN WAYNE
A "JOHN FORD
American Motors
The Neer
rketina (n1
-reregated :
w,u, bnonet
demonstrators
was shining brightly. A few
Patients at Flow Memorial Hos- rooms, with two patients in each
120 , pital flowed out into the hallways one.
i eadu3Fy ”gf vn
“Feature 1 00 3:10 5:25-7:35 9 40*1 ad KKK
: ha- indicted four
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.. member-
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s i Apt' ted to '
assault on the Reput
h) championne p
M'W ) (RH ( \P‘
Sgt Mills sad one of the uve the policeman who found them
niles 15 from Denton and that he had to shout twice before they
would have been out from under stopped
a previous probation sentence in Then Col Svdney Lawrence told
tau more months the policeman She's a cuddly
DRIVEIN THEATRE
of Denton Was recovered
Ratnn lact weekend hv
Dr. John M Ward. a represen-
, , nd mour ■
You must
' r Afer0 ' thoich I adv
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Kl STRII T Kiss 1 Is It It
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and ma
pletely.
Patrolman Edward Reynolds
was dispatched to look for the
woman after the police depart-
ment received a telephone mes-
sage which indicated she was on
her way to buy shells for a gun
so she could kill herself.
Patrolman Reynolds spotted a
truck with the woman in it on
londy aain-
, r ine i -
the ( ambrdge non-
i ommittee
out respons- tative of
02190:4
f< he from lakhe Worth
dentified a» the one ste
werk from I.arv Urnr
Non approved hv the voters
;Grand Jurors Indict Four
Accused Of Spy ing For Reds
for states and local govern-
FLOW HOSPITAL VOTE
HOUSE P_US GAPAGE
1(0 (iuardsmen
swiftiy bundled the
r ’n 1Wo weazons
Scientist lo Speak
At x rsi Institiite
» Washir
Ma. nr Warren Whitson
t is ceved that the
i as aten's
1 an D Ee
in the most
explosive
adventure I
of our time! ’
, an P
ll s companion hv anv similar rule and is free to
known as 1) x-m (
wed that ■ ' C rom
< onn , hsew fe
a-e the Fedrral Bureau nf In-
p'zton ha' stopped into the
fase to investigate the possibility
of \ illation of a statute dealing
with interstate transportation of
a stolen vehicle
cii rights area Foundation who is visiting the
a Southern Dom- NTSC campus, will speak to Sum-
nonace (barges
Dickson said Monday that the hos- rooms for single occupancy.
se । ital was running at more than Current hospital expansion plans
capacity part of last week and which likely will be approved or II IUI I
he had to place some patients in rejected by city and county vot- Hot Wpather
4 nallways. ers in August, call for the addi- —-V VV -------
COUNIER, cf The new overflow came at a tion of 135 beds at a cost of $2,. •
only a: . .uio» of time when Dickson was prepar- million. Voinfeing
“ ot 1 Pm New mg for the seasonal increase THREE-WAY SPLIT 1 -VIdIIILdIII
R.d Ask which normally comes between
nucust and January If the city 1x10(1 election car- (— G++
n • I ve ordered 11 more suits of ries, if the county bond election UrIp Un ldlC
^furniture which I had planned carries, and if a request for I
to install about Sept 1," Dickson matchins federal funds is ap Simmering heat maintained its
a 'hm , Fik. 1L. III proved, the cost would be split -immering neat maintained its
i« . aid. but now 1 looks like III grip on most of Texas today. । , ..
0. have to put them in as soon as p A familiar scattering of thunder- side, he saw the woman, sitting
■ they get here , counIy government woud storms uaq in nrosneet apain hvon the other side of the truck,
EWER PRIVATE ROOMS provide $500,000. the city govern ntonmsiason.pospeSegainand slipping shells into a revolver.
ment would provide $500,000, and 6- in ---9- -Ed,
Installation of the 11 new suites the federal government would forecasters expected them to The officer ran around th.
furniture means that Flow will vide s million spread into North Central Texas truck, hut as he grabbed for the
uve 11 fewer private rooms Assuming that a’l three sourc. by Wednesday • pistol, the woman put it to her
The furniture will be installed es of revenue arc provided the 7116 Weather Bureau predicted heart and pulled the trigger.
rooms which are now pri- additional 135-bed unit could not slightly lower temperatures in it didn’t fire. Patrolman Rey.
‘ making them semi-private be ready until 1966. the thunderstorm belt, but thelnolds said the woman had put
Paltch bo:'
a Homan tat
:• ■ dam X X
moun :l s not bound
: • e ( 1 ndant
a
Nme ■ can n
led defense net •
e:} Indited WP
cap came off another car and from a city biracial committee.
‘ Me people who were L?
re that he'll represent
the extreme right wing or
(uiltv Of Petting home of Mrs Robert Di kson. 2015
SOUTHEND. England AP_NKayewood. Any Lions Club mem
59-year-old Salvation Army coin, ber’s wife interested in joining
nel was found guilty Wednesday, the club is invited.
of heavy petting in the bushes
M: - Richar dson called for a
Achool Mixing
PLUS HO. st, F . PN she :
against it
pi nptly began
and wh
( \MBill'iF Md NE''
Mot t thon 111 white busi
nts * better
it.es in the
tonday night
Parents of children starting to ing hub cap.
schol this year may be making Moses received a racture of one
a mistake if they go to the Den- bone in his left leg, undetermin-
ton County Courthouse for copies ed injuries to his neck and
rors and whites
i going to play
with \ I 'll he '
n ake the cleci
again last week The hospital now has 38 private’
Hospital administrator Bob rooms. The change will leave 27
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OMA ROARK, 3822297 । Mexico highway patrolman.
are not ers court minute- and copied the has copies of birth certificates for
niEnment form from there, Nelson said, children born in Denton since
it fore an Tie requirement a state law, early 1951.
hospital, gm • • • • ■■
bond- hv the county governing “
Wallace told the South । ar same group at
Broadeasters Asoociation
DOW JONES AVERAGES
1 p m New York Time
Nel Change
V am ‘02 *9 r
arnen. call a citv bond Election for hos-
A Nor pital bonds at any time
t dent a"endrd the do all in his power to keep Roch ( hairman of 'he binlngy depart-
।from using the i onfer ti r ment at Temple I niversity in
will address the
noon Friday,
I ione-- (.hilt I o Meet
i 1‛ghts 1 esnut ion
T‛e other juvenile i« b
ALINE BAK A :'
Features 7:55 - 11:15
MARLON .m
BRANDO"-
CHICO (Special) - The
Releas(
1 J Srurloh vie pi I'M
id to Russia : ,,t «
sccret Infor- citv . ,
rocket pads require
dem- ’
S'
I ' he
last week's rioting
up might
A Teieohore
Drugstore a
ewernor licorce (. Wa mer Institute participants at a
f Alabama, said he would luncheon Wednesdav
national governor'
ginning S inday a:
• ■ , ur- is at least ’ 1
,,,, ’ - - go t Ne P :
■ t p., Ki' an- C
lev ed sort of g|r|
‘ e lawrence who has resigned
last from the Salvation Army was
-ad Salvation \rmi Man Wednesday at 9 m am.
a- ,t l"tum to'further his person. Philadelphia. Dr. Ward is sched-
• i. plt.cal ambitions by trying to uled •, visit the campus today
' it hennedy Piesdent Kiined'. ' and Wednesd.
their r< al e n
known M 'D-o
now -men de ''' ted
i a I X D r-nn el "01" hi- n ' he hon 11« Board of Man- dren horn outside Denton. Mrs, UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
'•k Nich-andin 2 and a acers Theta Parker, county clerk, said IS STILL LOCATED % Block
Wasnington eom'e known as Toh \elson caid the petition cireu this morning, north of the Post Orice at 301
H and •) Ann Baltch. Xi. lation program would have been Weive had several mothers N. Locust.
have been red w thout 7 11 , underuav earlier, but no one con coming in our office to get copies
The four wom arresiod July 2 nected with the hospital managing of birth certificates, and we have
1h‛ h«>dv recalled the -late law requir. to send most of them to the Mu-
.ng the petition until recently, nicipal Building, Mrs, Parker
Ire last hospital bond election said Tuesday.
a as n :456; and -.'hit, somebod. The Corporation Court clerk
an . I .r । I
I le "a - Ml! mitted tn Di me •
v Frank Morrson of XDv
i (narmanoft hi- conic: c
- I it ons committee a : e-
• cal]ne for estahli-hmen
committec of 5 to 11 govern
: (-<. mme nd arimnist a'
LINWOOD ROBERSON,
FLORIST
501 w Hickory Pa 382 2561
an increase in city taxes
mm i than 10 < ents at the
B: • hn
th mentioned the petition require- who has an office on the first
and ment. I ment m the commission- floor of the Municipal Building.
■' • 0sed aftt r
nd ' : • tweon Neci
t W. re not
N.T. STCDEMS
REACH 3.739
Enrollment at NTSC has
. reached 3,739, a drop of 1.473
1 from the last summer semes-
l ter. However, this count at
i the end of formal registration
w demensti aton today. 0r
M: H . ha son returned Mon 0M
A ' ■ m \nnape IS W het l < iov
M I ' ,, S hi id dan one *C
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turn more moderate or ''whether
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. I win 2 O' Ct Nrgrot s
INTHNTIONS ASKFD
I M । i'.. e Tawes of the
<i laid asked hat was going on
- Sir e no one deem' it neves.
The recommendation that the few showers in prospect elsewhere five shells in the six - shot re-
additional hospital unit be built gave no promise of relief from volver. and the firing pin fell on
'came from Page, Southerland & temperatures in the upper 90s the empty chamber.
Page, the hospital s consultingand/ above. i The woman was being held in
(Continued from Page 1 > I Turner warned that passage of the firm, //In Denton Monday, the high county jail this morning, pending
temperature was 95 arrangement of psychiatric care.
............ ' For the third night in a row,
Nelon said Monday he ha' rea tions After studying the consulting parts of the state were under a illtb
.. n . them to the Na -on to bruete that tne Donton Turner estimated an evaluation firm s report, the Board of Man- severe thunderstorm alert Mon- (HICO LEATHER/
. . t (tV (mined M >c' a S- 0" ncrcase of 25 per cent would be azers of the hospital reported to day— this time the northcast cor-. A niT Al
I,. I ' . ' nond clecton of 1- on soon ait necessary to carry the proposed the county commissioners and ner of the Texas Panhandle and A hl 1 C- 3 Al
l,/1 ", er the oummssoners set tne ond schedule Denton city council the Red River Valiev area includ-
' pep ‘ clt ten . . ’ Tarne ad the present rate of In their report, the board said, ing Wichita Falls. The alert ex
.1 . , . D .: ne 2cu‛n of t..i pt. 14 cente ner j j oo worth of prop.. The lack of adequate bed space pired without word of appreciable
. ,,.i li i.0" . 1 on Monda) mnna momi- citv etaluntion 6 as high a rate at Flow IS fast becoming critical, storm damage.
l. ", , man. ’ the commi 0n‛:' cmif ex n the cointy can locally assess and at this tme next year, the The mercury mounted Mondav
ni (ov nS. ", n‛ ......r' rpsd ■" r a" ' ■' i '■ n The oniy other vav to pay for situation, to say the least, will afternoon to 106 degrees at El
: ot Neu ‛2n‛tplmann. scuatires ould he fained tor a nd .. , he said would he to be intensified if construction of Paso I03 at Laredo and Wink ,102
:! I-. Wag- , “S a) t ne n he st r \ the petition increase evaluations. the proposed 135-bed addition were at San Angelo, and 100 at Abilene,
■ fat ' the ‛ "al’ ".can he,sad We ded The peonle nre epine 10 deede started today, these additional Austin, Junction, Midland, Miner-
n rhe hr nk hon’ 071} san 1 h IP H Sa) th- qucsnon ' Commisoner PRESENT BONDS beds would not be available to al Wells and Waco
age .i field «ocrctarv of the o W Hampton said "They're co- "Our present hospital Kinds our patients until early 1966, at — —= —...... ,
stile and B.NP ne tn get enough sienatures. re scheduled tn he paid off in which time the situation could be AT rp ■ I
The (iuard co: up searchlizhte It DGE A(RFES 105," Turner -iud. Judge Bal- desperate, or even chaotic in the Vlan I Ossed Fror
nnte Pre Sroet where County .1 id: । W h Baldrd- dridge said after the commission- event of a severe epidemic or (. . | c i ,
hurch ' 'mated Tear acre, d. If thcy wntn at t trcv li ers court meeting' however, that local catastrophe.'' ; Lar Hi 000(1 tale
mad, riadv ce enough s ener - o < all an elen current plans ead for the re- c,cice ,„ce,
.,. , i T __________ 110 lmnc,/m, ELECTIONS URGED a Wichita Falls man was not
),n ( in Inwe en’ered 1h ! <’i ne 1l)a/llili- Vt1> )yTle.S (() ((i1n6 „,i ti j .1
i 1 . a . x. the n c.. • 10,31, -n the how The board urged the two gov- believed seriously injured this
0. andpucdnnMeen cit.. . . . nkim o ' eroment hodies which contribute morning despite being thrown
- ’ "‘O"" ‘
kson . the1a demanstrators 0 exceed 5 pe: cent " 20 >• a: not have 'o he taken from cur- .......... semmons Eopressway soutn or
, ■ , . . , , . ..... . , A . , , .i r, the issue to .ne people of Den- the Hickory Creek Bridge. ,
onhmn.nmdhonnngton County for their decision Highway’ Patrolman Grady Levelland s Pool
cointo httcver anticipates 1, y’TJ! chairman,of Moore said a car driven by Thom- Quietly Integrated
. l s,v w wont of the Board of Managers. Other as Moses of Wichita Fails went -
. ... . . -inne all. members are Mark Hannah. John into a ditch near the bridge south LEVELLAND (APL- The city
)ko2.1010. Brooks. Tom Noel, J. L. Huf- of Lake Dallas and flipped over swimming poolwas quietly inta-
r'work be'mnmc late this funes Harold Smith and John at 7 45 a m grated Monday night.
next year Fausht ____________ Moses told Moore that a hub The recommendation rams
x ' . . ana stanley Branche p ovtR THE
Prices Qvoled Oe
a felt s< ret irv of the National sales or' are shown
, .. the range of prices
As0( ation for the Advancement York time
■ • । -ed Penpl appeared on A .
d' H i St th, main thorough- Ase c
manim im
P I I l lox
Bob Ickson.
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