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Monday, August 19, 1963
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DE\TOX AREA DEATHS
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Repair Service
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advanced piano - organ lessons - all
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THE DENTON.RECORD CHRONICLE
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Newly decorated-furnish-
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$75 monthly.
Apparently Fighting Rebels
Broken Here
Fodvcnd and Oisctd by IRWIN ALLN
CHESTER Eiwwa, »CHARLES BENNETT,
Decatut for M - Grace Dill 47 City and Clyde Rich of Fort check in his place. He tipped off!
who died Saturday in Rogers Hos- Worth. police who picked up the women
pital ---- --------------------at the Piggly-Wiggly store on Lo-
A lifelong reedent of Cooke pI D)IIG'IG cust and University Drive. Pack-
and Wise Counties. Miss Dill was D • V—1113 1 3 । ages jn their car ed police to sev-
born in Cooke C unty near Leo (Continued from Page 1) en Denton businesses where they
n 1915 , . had passed worthless checks.
Her only known survivors are fere with the 12-hour demonstra-
two brothers. Edward Dill of tion, the biggest the Buddhists
.X H 1.- Thore W1i! be no ad mission charge and the meeting will be
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Survivors in addition to the wi-
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a ,d Rann. Raymond Pinkerton,
and ar 40) rioting Chinese were machine
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. Counts as a child and moved to ly was drawing support from Cath- tipped off police, the women
A. Wise County in 1917. He and his olics as well as Buddhists among would have got away from Den-
6)1 wife. Dolly Habern Cocanougher the faculty and students at Hue ton with the loot.
’• • celebrated their 67th wedding an university The school was report-
on 125 Marion Cocanougher, both of De-
un 2 catur: two daughters. Miss Faye
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Decatur Deacons of the First phone
Baptist Church of Decatur were
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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (AP) naisance flight over Mont Or-
। — Reinforced government troops ganise Saturday.
at P.m Odayal the Au wrg -py IpffpripK A Denton merchant Saturday were reported pressing a drive to- Official sources acknowledged
ap is ur ' Sl was ... . alerted police to a pair of forgers day to push exile invaders out of that Duvalier's forces are having
Burial was to be in Belew Ce- Miss Mary Thelma Jefferies, 72, and hot check passers who appear the northeast mountain area trouble handling the situation in
metery for Mrs Jones who died of 619 W. Hickory died Sunday at to be part of a ring that had been around Mont Organise, near the the northeast.
Sunday afternoon at the home of 10:35a.m. in Flow Memorial Hos- operating in several area cities. Haiti-Dominican border ,
a daughter, Mrs Ida Mae Bond pital after an illness of three days, j . . Fresh troops were airlifted out
I of Denton Funeral services will be held Two women are in jail here after |of the capital’s commercial air-!
Officiating Mere to be Rev Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Goen ’ passing eight hot checks at seven port Saturday and Sunday. The!
Floyd Amos, pastor of the Smith- Funeral Chapel with burial in Hill- Dent n businesses Saturday The main highway north was jammed,
field Baptist Church, and Rev. crest Mausoleum in Dallas women were using a stolen idenU- with trucks filled with militia!
in L Looper, pastor the Aubrey A former employe of Russell- fication, which.had been used.to units.
Baptist Church Newman Manufacturing Co. Miss pass checks in Dallas Fort Worth, A rebel spokesman in Santo
I She was a member of the Bap- ,,(f born Van Alstvne (Grand Prairie and Irving, said Domingo claimed fresh triumphs
tist church and she and her hus- , 55109 sn hAd ived in th’ Police Detective Sgt. Hugh Lynch, for Gen. Leon Cantaves' invading
band lived on a farm near Au- • ' ‘ , who investigated the case. force
brev until his. d.aih in 1947. Mrs. state all her life and w« a mem 1 ", re rebels claimed that before
, । i ,l ,, . her of the Pear Street Church of Also in jail here is a man Den- . nhe revens canmed ma Oen
Jones lived there intermittently .. J . inulling out of Mont Organise.
. ' Christ. I ton policemen have been trying Puung 0UI 01 mom Mem!
Survivors are five sons. Cecil Survivors are two sisters, Mrs to arrest since July on forger force wipednquaon8n of the'
Jones, Guy Jones. Olen Jones Roy 0 N Seagraves of Denton and and hot check charges. .The government's two operational
Jones and Earl Jones all of Den- Mrs Fred Heyden of Pasadena, women revealed the Fort orth „ t fighter planes,
ton: three daughters. Mrs verda Calif . and three brothers, H. J. address of the.36year-old.man. Unconfirmed reports in Port au
,Malone, Mrs Ida Mae Bond and Jefferies of Oklahoma City, 0. A. who had some 21,500 in cash and Prince said a government plane
Mrs. Walter Nichol, all of Den- Jefferies of Mineral Wells and merchandise in his apartment Sat- had not returned from a recon-1
ton; one sister Mrs Effie Nix J B Jefferies of Riverside, Calif. urday when police arersted him. ............—----------.--.---
of Nacona; one brother. Frank I FOIROTHFRSARRESIEn UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
। Yarborough. Pilot Pont; 14 grand- Warren E. Rich ' j I® STILL LOCATED % Bloch
(children and 16 great-grandchil. „ g Ew. ' Four others were arrested in the north of the Post Office at 307
dren., t . M . E. H Rich of 200 E. Rich St. w.ll Fort Worth apartment, but.theyNLocust..................I
Pallbearers were to be Mark in Hillcrest Memorial have not been connected with the,
J' ms. Edward Jones, William _ Wednesday follow- forgery nd hot-check ring.
Earl Nichols Truman Jones Les- services in the First Charges were being filed this
iepClamrttWedeinMcade Church in wichita Falls morning on the 19 and 21-year-
A B Madewel and James Frady. » a m old women who stole $238.20 in
Arrangements wen handled by ■ Wichita Falls money and merchandise here Sat-
Beck Funeral Home of Pilot Point. Mr. Rich died in ' ichita rals t rda Denton police have recov.
Sunday at 6 pm. He is survived uraay Denton ponce nave recov .
by his widow, Betty: and two ered a'1 the money and merchan-
daughters, Theda Beth, 16, and dise.
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tRM( IIAIR TRIP TO MEXICO
you lihe to take an armchair trip to Mexico, be at the Holiday Inn Tues.
r.uM at 7 30 The Record hronicie Trave! ('lull and Mrs Brad Gibson's
' d Tiavel Service ui!l show two films Wonderful Mexico" and "Texas
g niversary in January cd closed today as 600 students
Otficating at f in funeral were went on strike.
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and Suford D.l oshaThehmonks announced they had ''Whether they passed checks
Brother Denn. Gleghorn of the started a 42-hur hunger stike T.id^
Fundamentalist Baptist Church of and asked the crowd to Join hem car contained no packages from
Decatur officiated at the services, for one day. Youths in the gather- other businesses "
Burial was in Greenwood Ceme. ing shouted assent. '
terv under the direction of Chris- At one point, several thousand. Police had been unable to trace
tian Funeral Hom- youths started to advance on the their 1960 Plymouth because it
’small group of police The chief bore the license plates of a 1955
Charlie Cocanougher speaker the Rev. Thich Giac Duc, Oldsmobile. Sgt -ynch said.
,, . , told the crowd that "The police A police detective from Euless,
DF‛ ATI R 'Special’ — F uner- are harassing us" who had been locking for the
selected tabu’ation stock or.cm • al service were to be held at 10211 .... down however women, assisted in the investiga-
ed ov Rotn-rt e Woodin merrili Lyneh. • F m . ' F (- when monks and Buddhist vouth tion here Saturday.
J 110 Dav Puere Fenner 1 •m...... Church " Deatur, for. Charlie leaders in uniform ordered’them The women passed checks at
, an wih NEW YORK srovk EXCHANGE, Cocanougher, 91, who died Sun- the following Denton businesses
L‘” sale dav after a lenetho illness Da CK.
; . oaner of the doanougher Feed In Hun 5.00 persons turned out , Austin Shoe Store. T&L Shoe
24 ' Store th, native Kentuckian was on Sunday for the funeral of the Store, Ks Thrift Center, the Bos;
20. a livestork farmer until 1927 H. Rev Thich Ticu Dieu. one of two ton Store. Smart and Thrifty and
; retired from th'' feed store in monks who committed suicide by two at Bealls.
;* 1941 fire last week, Sgt. Lynch said if it hadn't been (
0 cocanougher came tn Denton The Buddhist struggle apparent- for the alert businessman who (
Prices quoted do not rrpresent actual to be Dr R E Bell, retired.
lboor prizes will be awi
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 14, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1963, newspaper, August 19, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517675/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.