Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 224, Ed. 1 Monday, April 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 12
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Dehmer, part owner of a con-
business associate said. The Ivers
cosmonaut Gherman Titov
without prescription to most states
bow of the Greek ship, Hellenic
men one.
day after a 10-day Easter vaca-
A Minden, Neb., businessman: Splendor, ripped into It amidship.
scribed as a hit-and-run accient.
hour after the Senate meets on
literacy tests
Mullins, 39; his wife, Ruby, 28;
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sister-in-law.
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He hopes to offer bowlers the best in bowling
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If you live in Wise County and would like to subscribe to the Record-
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RADIO AND
ELECTRIC
Sunday in a rash of multiple-death
automobile, plane and boating ac-
Texas family of four was burned
to death after their car was
struck from behind and the gas
authorities on charges of hit-run
driving, negligent homicide and
QUANTITY
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conference in Washington, D.C.
later this week.
arriving at the Soviet United Na-
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Park Avenue.
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a snap compared to orbiting
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The Soviet spaceman and his
pretty brunette wife, Tamara, 24,
wasted little time Sunday night
in hitting the tourist trail.
At 6:30 p.m. they were walking
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A motorized pontoon raft carry-
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at Brookfield, Mo., killing two
men and injuring at least eight ।
others. Police said Willard E. Me-1
Donald, 52, drowned and Charles)
Womack, 49, died of’a heart at-
tack.
Two persons died and three were
injured when a Norwegian pas-
We Have Joined
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parently, was a quick and quiet
tour of some of the sights of the
brightly lit city.
Thanks to midtown traffic, the
tour wasn’t as quick as intended.
Thanks to the curiosity of the
average New Yorker it wasn't so
quiet either.
GLENN MEETING
Before the tour started, Titov
said he was anxious to meet
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Record- Chronicle
We are pleased to announce that Reno Clayton, well known
young rancher, is the new Wise County distributer for the
Denton Record-Chronicle. IWth Reno's appointment came a
complete expansion and reorganization of the Record-Chronicle
carrier and distribution organization in Witt County designed
to provide the best, mot deepndable delivery service possibie.
This coupled with local newt coverage you ctn get in ne other
daily newtpeper makes the Record Chronicle the best dolly
newtpeper buy in Wise County.
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FRUIT DRINKS
DEL MONTE CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
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TAMALES
WHITE SWAN DRIED
Multiple-Death Accidents Mostw
Mar Weekend Across U.S.
2 Reg. Boxes
Busy Today
After Respite
WASHINGTON (AP) - The! The first step in invoking the
one in east central Indiana, and
the other in Nebraska.
Vernard Gross, fishing near
Fountain City, Ind., told of watch-
ing in horror as a small plane
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M. L. Thompson, 24, of Wilmot, Creighton, Neb., for the silver!
Ark., was arrested later in Ham- wedding anniversary celebration:
burg. Ark., and held for Louisiana of Morris’ sister-in-law, M-e.
. cidents. Several persons were in-
NEW YORK (AP)—Soviet jured and three
_________• Ci_________ Tu! Near Bonita, La., a vacationing had four children and the Deh- the water line to deck when the recte
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name of the spaceship that took A ppi r ipi I V
him around the earth 17 times. AIhEzEsh"
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Cleveland industrialist Cyrus
Eaton and his wife, who have
visited Premier Khrushchev in the
Soviet Union were among 300 per-
sons who greeted Titov and his
wife at Idlewild.
During Titov's tour of Manhat-
tan he kept smiling, and respond-
ing with friendly gestures to the
attention that appeared to take
him by surprise.
At the skating rink in Rocke-
feller Plaza Titov pinned small
medals on two young girls and a
small boy in a sailor suit, and re-
plied in Russian when the child-
ren said "thank you.” The
medals read "Vostok II" — the
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noise like a plane doing acro-
batics” and saw a plane come
out of the clouds.
“Suddenly a wing fell off,” he
said. “Then, one by one, four
bodies dropped from the craft.”
The dead were identified as
Carl L. Dehmer Jr., 36, of Wich-
drunken driving, 'and three other persons were
Eight persons died in separate ■ missing after a big wave from
accidents involving light planes— a passing ship capsized a 16-foot
La ms as cuzmuuamama zuuumxmsul
No major bills were ticketed for the second day thereafter, its
, 1 . .1 adoption requires a two-thirds
immediate consideration in the ... _________ in.
majority of senators voting.
House, but before the end of the A two-thirds majority never has
week leaders hope to bring up a been obtained for breaking a fili-
bill urged by President Kennedy i buster against a civil rights bill,----r-r -.....— - --------
to set up a private corporation to but party leaders say they may Airport. At 7:30 P.m. they were
have a better chance this time
own and operate a communica- isince the 1960 Democratic and Re-
tions satellite system. publican platforms called for a
Before the week ends Senate literacy test measure. ________, — -___- -
leaders reportedly plan to initiate Democratic Leader Mike Mans- half to freshen up before they
a move to clamp a time limit onfield of Montana has said that if
tiie debate that began last Wed-, the move fails by a substantial
nesday on the voter literacy bill- margin, the bill will be laid aside,
the administration's principal civil: If the vote is close, he said, a
disintegrated in flight, dropping Smith, 4. Their parents, Mr. and
parts and bodies into a woodland.! Mrs. Charles Smith, were miss-
Gross said he heard “a terrible ing, as was Danny Ray Henry, 12.
American astronaut John H.
Glenn Jr. "We will have quite
a lot to talk about," Titov added
through an interpreter. Titov is
to attend the international space
GOLD N‘ GOOD
MARGARINE
BIG MIKE
DOG FOOD
WHITE SWAN
SHORTENING
BAMA FROZEN Apple, Peach, Cherry
FRUIT PIES
the world’s tallest building,
obliged a young lady who prof-
ferred an autograph book, then
was off again for a fast ride to
the southern tip of Manhattan.
The secret is- Primatene eomMigng
3 medieines (to foil prenerpten
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Each performs a special purpesa.
So took forward to sloop al nidhb
and freedom from asthma spasme
Primatann — 984, at any drugstes
Stops Attacks in Minutes ...
NewY.k,N.Y.(Speetal)—Thesathma
formula prescribed more than any
, other by doctor* for their prizate
senger-cargo ship and a Greek patients is!now available to aathma
freighter colided in dense .....................................
the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. stops asthma attack* to minutes .nd
All the casualties were aboard Eines hrupa nf fropasmyr.
the Norwegian vessel, the Taran- This formula i* so effective that
tel, which was slashed open from | it is to* physician's leading aatama
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, limitation—petition signed by 16
tion, while the Senate plods along senators.
ita, Kan,; his wife, Virginia, 35;
Richard H. Ivers, 35, of Sapulpa,
The bill, strongly opposed by its more debate.
Southern foes, would exempt any- With the rules barring commit-
one with a 6th-grade education' tee hearings while the Senate is
from having to take a state in session, without unanimous con-
literacy test to qualify as a voter sent, some committees have can-
in presidential and congressional ■ celed their meetings for the dura-
elections. tion of the battle.
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House knuckles down to work to- Senate’s anti-filibuster rule is
filing of a cloture—or debate
. WAY CLEARED
At Times Square, plainclothes
police had to clear a crowded
sidewalk so Titov and his party
could get out of their limousines
for a stroll As the strollers
moved up the east side of the
square the crowd around Titov
grew until it stopped traffic brief-
ly and hid the cosmonaut entire-
ly.
"He's a little fellow " was the
surprised comment of one after
another in the crew'd.
The motorcade swept around to
Eighth Avenue as fast as traffic
would allow, and the Titovs
dashed into a small theater whose
marquee advertised "first films
of Titov's flight."
Titov apparently had seen the
flight films often enough. He
merely smiled at introductions to
the theater officials, then dashed
to the car again.
TALLEST BUILDING
At the Empire State Building
the hurried tourists spared a half
hour for a night view of the city
from the observation deck. Titov
described the sight in the Rus-
sian equivalent of “not bad.”
He accepted a small model of
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outboard motorboat in Galveston
Bay at Houston. Eight per-
sons were aboard the motorboat.
Killed were Gus Wesley Smith,
1; Charles Smith Jr., 5, and Betty
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and their two children, Louis E.,
7, and Paula Jean, 6. The
Houston family was enroute to
Greenville, Miss.
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Baby Wook.April 26-
with its debate over a bill to pre- Once such a petition is filed, it
vent racial discrimination in voter. automatically is put to a vote one
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down the ramn from a Soviet
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and his three children were killed WEEKEND GUESTS
tank exploded in what police de-in a crash near Cushing, Neb. CROSS ROADS Special) - Mr. DC AH TUC XA/AKIT A)6
An official said the light plane land Mrs w .R .Mohon of Turkey KE A\U I HE VV/VI
The dead were Paul Richard crashed in a field, apparently as. ere weekend guests of Mr. and'
Tulline 30- hie wife Ruhv m; it tried to land in a fog. Mrs j D Iriek
The dead were William Dale
Morris, 46, and his children,
James L., 15; Allen Dale, 23; and
Diane, 19. They were traveling to
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