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THE DENTON.RECGRD CHRONICLE
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NEW YORK (AP)—That water- Ha van a of ygbtrytu:' Haba-
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pounding surf.
lerful African warlords brought
"I’m turning 60,
cient-looking biplane • skimmed
over a factory budding, ducked do the stunts from now on.”
We took a tour of the airfield.
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Coming Sunday, Aug. 25
nooses — Arabian-type hoods—
from parachutes and other gear
to prevent the blistering sun from
sapping all the moisture from
She hurried home to get it
Atsuke stepped inside her
home just as the city was
The full, exciting story
of the growth of the
Denton Area, its Universities
and its public school facilities
peated a few times until he was
satisfiad.:
. Your Credit's Better, Your
Family More Secure, If You
Praduction Loss Is Protected
dinator of astronaut affairs.
Both took similar desert sur-
and married Kazuo Hayashi.
Their son, James Hayashi,
was born on the morning of
Aug 6, 1963—18 years to the
day after his mother's life
was saved by a forgotten hand-
kerchief.
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Broken Sizes
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This was a location shot at
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Getting Out
‘Rug’ Again
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Tele vision Radio Writer
HOLLYWOOD APJ—High level
discussions have been concluded
and the off-again, on-again status
of Carl Reiner's rug has finally
beep resolved.
Reiner, after many and profit.
English above the bar. AD pa-
trons now are certain to be Cu-
bans, talking to each other in low
to the Orange County tourist belt
’Disneyland. Knott's Borry Farm,
Movieland Wax Museum, etc '
with an international flight and
space museum.
OPERATION VISITED
i I visited the Tallmantz operation j
at the Santa Ana airport and was
met by Mantz, a stubby, brush-
haired veteran who has done just
about everything possible with an
airplane, from "Hells Angels" tn
NO. NOT A STL NT FLIER GONE CRAZY
It's Frank Tallman Flying A Biplane In A Movie Scene
reinforced concrete plant.
Many years later Atsuke
came to the United States •
voices
Some of the more famous flesh-
pots have been closed. The
•Mambo Bar" is now a worker s
cafeteria. operating under the
prim name of '‘Restaurant
Prague."
ATTENTION:
WHEAT
FARMERS!
apply now for your
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Protects during entire
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heat and all other loss-
causes.
NIGHT LIFE IN HAVANA
SURVIVES, BUT CHANGED
Boron, Calif , for "The Carpet-
baggers." The script called for a
tycoon, played by George Pep-
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E(back-to-
SCHOOL
“My father was a Navy flier. . ...... ■ .....
in-the first war." Tallman said, film ' A real truck to fly:
"I started flying at the end of the wonder he didn t sleep I. .
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aqea. -gacat a *
, pomreni-- J
' nations nine new astronauts last' Night life is such an integral at the same corner, but you may
week he might have rubbed his part of the Havana scene that do- not recognise it inside The large
eyes in wonder and sworn to his spite 4% years of Communism it mirrors behind the mahogany bar begins."
faithful donkey the Martians had manages to survive. The bars have been torn down to make
finally landed aren't as plush and the air condi- room for a garish fresco depicting
The new astronaut team took Coning may be out of commission Fidel Castro and his guerrilla
to the desert's blistering day ■ and but the patrons still make a go cronies la field uniforms and stern
chill nights for the workaday week of it and try to re-live old times, faces
to prepare for the chance they "Ah, you should have knoun the "They look as if they had
off all the time,” he said, "but
J keep being asked to use it. by .
the producer of a movie or by at
sponsor. So we finally sat down
for a high level talk: My wife and I
J COINCIDENCE
EROM HIROSHIMA
SAN JOSE, Calif ' AP -
On the morning of Aug. 6,
1945 Atsuke Oda. 6. was on
her way to a schoolhouse in
Hiroshima. She was just a
short distance from its door
when she remembered she had
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pushed into a corner.
' Sloppy Joe's,” somehow Mill
under private management, is
usually almost deserted.
"Sloppy Joes, where the wet
reads a dusty sign in
f THB RULE FOR SCHOOL...)
. .plus Japanese Zeros. Flying originally designed to land on
doing well with movies, with Tiger PW. Boeing P12 fighter. P51 earth with skids. a National Aero-
Cinerama. His latest stunt was
able seasons as a thick-thatched flying through a hangar for "It's a
television comedian, originated the--- ——-------------—
where the sand temperature could " 10 I 1 .. "1
___________________... — 1-________________________ reach 130 degrees. For every 300 slaves who sur-
under power lines, then sped Soon Tallman arrived in the and Tallman explained the history The nights are cool. The lowvived • year in America and the
through a nartow street, its plane he flies daily from Tor- of some of the 90 planes in the temperature on the base itselr West Indies, 700 perished. About
wheels touching for an instant, rance. 25 miles away. "It saves collection . a window-nosed B25 Sunday was a chilly 36. 500 died at the time of the raid
Extras scurried for cover as me 43 minutes and it‛s safer than which Manti flew twice around "ninecu.,, or on the journey to the sea, 125
cameras captured the stunt, driving.” said the tall, dapper the world for Cinerama. ..a -EampEDs-HpeEs during the voyage, and 73 on
"Cut!" yelled director Edward pilot. ; Grumman Wildcat in Wake Island Stead survival experts, who also landing
Dmytryk, and the scene was re- FATHER WAS FLIER colors. . .a Spirit of St. Louis teach mountain survival in the A garsh voodoo temple looks
relica used in the Lindbergh nearby snow - capped Sierra, out on the dusty clearing that was
" . no helped the astronauts fashion bur- the old market site. Huge clock
faces and weird animal figures
are painted on the temple walls.
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NEW YORK ' AP —That wafer. Havanaof yesteryear.” Haba- tasted the these
ing spot you used to frequent in neros will sigh to visiting foreign- days." a Britisn rmiiiai °6
Havana mav dill be in business i era as they sip their rum high- commented
Hemingway s bust has been
f f ■
wmk ‘
o\ercomt by a blinding
brightness and the sound of
a great explosion.
Atsuke was the only child
in her class to survive the first
atomic bomb attack. Her
house was shielded by a
ducer. At that time, he asserted •We decided henceforth to treat
with considerable relief, that he each appearance individully and
planned to put his rug—or toupee on the requirements of each job.
—into mothballs, once retired be- For instance, 1 won’t wear it to
hndRESafii s**
The announcement proved as Remer said he thought of wear-
premature as Reiner s baldness. ing his toupee when he attended
Recently viewers have been see- the Emmy awards ceremonies
ing a lot of him with his sparse two years ago. when his show was
head covering revealed - as a a candidate for some statuettes,
guest star on the Steve Allen. "But , decided azainst it," he
Johnny Carson and Art Linkletter admitted "I thought that if I
shows; Then, without warning he i showed up with the rug, people
turned up with a full, ‛ovely head might think 1
was cocky about my
of hair in commercials plugging prospects of winning. Actually, !
• motion picture he wrote. thought Nat Hiken and "Car
Reiner, in addition to his other would get it."
talents, shares with Bing The show won awards that year
the distinction of being forthright -and las: season, too.
about, his thinning, locks., „ The Van Dyke Show production
Seated comfortably in his office now is proceeding smoothly into,
on the lot where the series is its third season.
again in production. Reiner ex-,
plained his problem:
"I'd just as soon leave the thing
helmet-and-goggles era. .
"I feel sorry for today's fliers." speed 55 m p h. ... an authentic
he said /'Handling those big 1912 Maurice Farman, its wings their bodies
planes makes them little more a maze of wires a French They also learned such essent ial
r " L...... P2 "" ithan bus drivers entrapped with Sped in Rickenbackers color* . , tasks preserving precious wa.
workers, man who actually bookkeeping They know nothing - Fokker D7, veteran of both "Dawn
did the flying was one of the last of the thrill of nying in an open Patrols" and a hundred other son uPPiekandlwrstoasPoPe
of the legendary movie stunt in- cockpit at the controls of a highly films. . .the P51 with which Manti denleri haiards
au ... Ni responsive aircraft.” ; won the Bendix race hree times The Gemini spacecraft was
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k eq ahha6
Havana may still be in business era as they sip their rum high-
under Red government owner- bails, now dubbed "mata-ratas,"
RENO. Nev (AP) — If any ship, but its stock of spirits has or “rat killers.”
of those legendary grizzled desert dwindled to throat-searing rum. The old Floridita bar, a favorite
prospectors had run across the and cheap Cuban gin and brandy of Ernest Hemingway, still stands
"”"ma4M4
mrTsoe-0e3
bpres
• might some day return from a
. z-"-“ Ancient Slave Town
• The astronauts, accompanied by
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Good Selection
BOYS a GIRLS
Summer ■ ■
Merchandise ?I table
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-Television Writer
Mantdtheiroperatoheorothe Tallman said the firm has been I
Tallmantz airservice.a thriving ■ Mad World" and "How the West'Mustang. Lockheed Vega, etc.
thrill f "mm ,pijl</Was Won” supplying much work. "Nearly all of them will fly,” spokesman said. There's still a
qo.. 55 "15 n It 8 not like the old days when said Tallman. "We've lot the best chance the astronauts might come
mSoon’ralimantztwiii h, adding the studios were making lots of ground crew in the world." idown on land..
PAGE SIX
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"Dick Van Dyke Show" a couple my best friends. Martin Landau
of years back and became its pro- and his wife
GROUP
BOYS SUITS
2 Thru 8 /4 Oil
Ee two members of the original Proj-mT• T/II
anroysenakporczaow Going Modern
l on Monday for a week's classroom —
6mhd7 and fieldtraining. Stead, where BADAGRY, Nigeria (AP)-Te]. Local guides say pagan worship-
EEaa regular. Air Fore pilots learn to evision and the Peace Corps have pers still assemble here for serv-
0022882 live off the land if case they're come to this ancient West African ices conducted by voodoo priests.
229252325 ever downed.in.the,wilderness, is port that once echoed 10 the cries STILL CROWDED
egeizhtmilvsonorthiopeno of a million slaves. on the waterfront, one of the
822820298 wm. r Badagry is now a sleepy mar- old Portuguese barracoons is still*
5 .Withgthespace trainees wereket town of 5,000, but 200 years crowded. A dozen or more fam-
52ggsgBNEez5 Maj.. Donald K. Slayton, who ago it was a thriving center of H1„ live in the dank, dark cells.
BWWCTKKJL didn t make his scheduled space the slave trade Four times as Holes have been punched in the
daemEnmrgF“Aa jaunt because of a heart condi- many perrons lived here walls for ventilation.
Em2a2iz tion, and Maj. Gordon Cooper Jr.. The port declined and fell into . .. . H
5222 who hold, the nation's earth-cir. disuse with the suppression oftheOnly twowhitepeoplanowai
cing record with " “W“ met in slave trade. No ships lle at an M«T Red 2 or MBemphun.
May. chor now beyond the treacherous _ < CUnlLi. Rerr, 25 of
Slayton and Cooper sat in on surf that crashes on Badagry naeand. thla, erag
classroom sessions and Slayton beach—the last a multitude d Philadelphia. tea n (
indicated he would go into the slaves ever saw of their home- Television aerials spro today
field northeast of Stesd with the land, above the huts and houses oBa
new astronauts. Slayton is coor- GRIM PRISON dagry. Africans whose grandfath-
.. , ers were a slaver’s prey tune
Wooden jetties across the la. ' ...
goon have long since rotted away, in now to Bat Masterson and Per:
vival training here as Project Fishermen and their families ry Mason
Mercury astronauts, but all this have moved into Badagry’s grim The old bad days are not for-
country’s space flights have ended barracoons-airless prisons that gotten. On a dark night on Badag-
~ tet latio , -nn beld up to.1,000 slaves. Others ry beach It is said you still can
The new astronauts are training have crumbled into ruins, / . . .
Mad, Mad, Mad. Mad World,” and air films, however. Televisbn sup-for the Gemini program with a Most slaves were captured dur- ear the cries ° saves e 1
he indicated it. might be his last, plies some revenue, but doesn’tCapsue bui torto,Adummy ing savage intertribal wars. Pow-
said Mantz. pay «» ueH. training on the sage-dotted desert nunmu wayaus 21
and I’ve had it I'll let Frank 90 PLANES where the sand temoerature could them to the coast for sale.
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