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Horse Racing
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Advice to '.Parents; Hve your
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kept its bras cusldor
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pro-jey; through one of three .chan-
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was to stub your -toe on a rock
BLDODTAINS
no racing on Sunday" is inchica-
In recent weeks it has become
it was Helen Rowland who ob-But it is believed that a very
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Why not Call the Record-
Chronicle (382 2551) ask for
which allows income splitting and generally_results
in a nice tax saving, To a single taxpayer earning
$200,000 a year, a wife becomes a necessity, because
by getting int retur n, the tax-
idea what they are really oppos-
ing. What is parimutuel horserac-
ing? And what does it ’ mem for
meetings
and-Brit-!
LETTERS
TO THE
EDITOR
alone
to,the
them
half a
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of three article'* answering
that question.
about
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The can only ma
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expert
id-year
ladies
„Uhristianity is on the rise. There,
are now 8008 Chrstians
people opposing the Saturday
horse racing proposition have no
s of ex- minute strike the
re and at sea level — a
World Today
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total
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home. ■ .' sit least 25 millionpeople who en
Texas"
in parimutuel betting, all funds
cuerorAr ora nlangr in thrpg enrn.
TowD Topis There’s never me 1 5 per cegt of engaged
a charge for an item in Town
UNM Ci YEi.
| This is but one of sco
peiments and studies
admiration for eath other that they will marry any
time and without giving a thought to the time when
Uncle Sam will be expecting his share of the family
income For this reason the pages-of your favorite
newspaper will continue to be adorned with brides
and prospective brides every month in the year And
that is as it should be
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hirdly.
। Household Hint:
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live of and U in Hs^lf a frank
admission of its immorality.
JOEL BANKS
2512 Crestwood, Denton
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canhot be neat-
mathematical
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APRI SHOWIERS
; Friends visiting? Have a
new grandchild’ Death tn the
family? Going on a trip?
Warning. Three out of four accie
occur a home—Catholc
while running barefoot in sum-
keep i p with
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Denton Record ■ Chronicle
Telephone 382 2551
Published every evening except Seturday and on Sunday morning by
a ted •guesses based on indirect ain
Still, there, are couples who are so overcome with. A
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ty .land- needed, by ithe federal
S,; ri ; over a Manbattan ' b a •
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Av the falolut from last fall’s
series of Soviet tests enters,its
heaviest period of descent
around the globe, the United
States begins its response in
the Pacific. is this contest in
nclear development polluting
the world's atmosphere, or are
-M - . ompared to 4303 liot Mos
The greatest ordeal a smiak boy lems, the world s s<o cond largest
ton
the
nil exr
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ficial Having-beenin.thest
egislatu i....
i ' .J. dispeaker of the 1
1 he ■ be st Escits ever made
.. house of ropewee cocked on a coalstove
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used. Ju:
lhat such
several
th athe r mice • It cost -
consumed 26 acres of grain, 50 i laryngitis He has to make 25 sales j of human enterprise has been pro-
acres, of fruits and vegetables,, spiels for every car he sells. en to be financially rewarding.
Dear Sir -nhi '
The 'v fers of Denton County |
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Does testing make war more or
titled exclusively to the use for publication of all local news printed
in thu newspaper at weft as all AP news dispatches
BASIC SUBSCRIPTION BAHS
Single Copies Evening 5 cents, Sunday 15 cents
Hon e Delivery ci same day of publication by city carier or ty motor
route 40 cents pet week •'
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round, tn rc
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By JAMES MARLOW
lanes:haye
t ffiness out
• what you do And your friends
read the Record Chronicle
girls wear a d mond ring to an served, "When a man makes a small percentage of the men of
nounce their status. but not all •woman his wife it’s the highest good will would desire or toler-
get them from tbeir fiances Many complement he can pay her, and ate such nefarious activities in wagered are placed in three com-
igirls now buy .their own rings. it‘s usually the last." • their home town, precinct, countymon pools, win, place or show, ac-
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DENTON PUBLISHING COMPANY
• 314 East Hickory .
Entered as second csss mail at the post office at Denton. Texas,
Jan 13 1921 sccordinq to Act of Congress March 3. 1872.
MEMBER OF THE A'SSOCIAHD PRESS 'he Associated Press isen
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, . ...... ... . mous eachwould lup^ until finally
government ' . ■ 1 . nicely adapted to final solutions from meettings
, heki hei^,' this week. . and Macmillan to go. in sr come change ideal..
.. In n lannariz miliar and po
cal consideratlons.
to the track), or indirectly through
-state welfare programs old age
pensions, increased teacher's sal-
aries etc.
We may now introduce the tour- .
r-t factor The Texes teugist trede
decreased substantially last year
and it has never received its pro- •
portionate national share. Increas-
ed tourist trade made possible
through horseracing in Texas will
not only provide new jobs and
business opportunities, and in-
crease income and profits, but
also through our sales, gasoline
and cigarette taxes, tourists will
be obliged to pump millions of
dollars into our state treasury.
The real issue facing voters on -
Saturday is whether or not we
want a bigger, better Texas.
DON M WAGONER
902 W. Sycamore, Denton ’
TLESIlAY. HAI I. 1962
the hazards of testing often >
test fallout doesn't ex aggeratear This is the first Human
a; all
The First Of Three Articles Hringing You l p lo Date
generatians or about to 4 roc
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chronic radiation m ght I1
human "heredits
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if you want
hop the •
Home delivery ty mail (mutt be raid in advance) Denton and adioining
counties |I.23 per month, $1200 per year, elsewhere in the United
States $l 50 per month $18.00 per year '
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ow A father didn't have to wprk. Thoght. for Todayc. Why.i>
D I rman was on the faculty his sons ' 95 the little children ' •
of TUI f, snse time in my beydd mosof u hmse they kave a month Lil of cerexle
• ’ . 1liesonly sure way to find out P- .Av Ser Soviet, womo <
rormenhasitne.guapthexactsimewas-kgodowntm hiemade face er am A
1 ' / 21 ever ' 1 y.hav a • .
' ■ ■ 1 ' dask.the ondueter-thei nds from drmkmg The clind.
: / ■ cream: lemon jui
joybowling; and 39 million ." *
teur. photographers., .
in 30 yea : •
out 12 to .in highly <f-
rial l(H R i ; > THE IUXTOX RECORn-ClIRONlCLE
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EDITORL4LS_A4NDPEATLRESL;
ON (AP)
taken some
on to ev eryon’s
irt human
sme toradlation then comparing potassium i food A)
Peace hu! Quiet
Peace ndqulet and dinners bycandlelight may . '
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, . bilits . Nurzing honies,.fom elderl
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that agt brings an increasing desire to retire to a I
। ■ , er s do have
.X-RAYS
All th s natural radiation
.is, on the aveage, a do
-
payer automatically saves $22,180.”
Not many young bachelors are-patient enough to . ... ... - g
wait until their < rning rcach six figures t feel " ’ ■: ' I polished
that a wife is a necessity. But the above figures cation
carry the general idc .
Je ’ ■ . ‘ ■
for matrimony You sge. bv postponing the nuptials , support of all conservtives in The biggest tomboy in grammar
to the end of the year a cold •
only save something on his tax bill, but. will have a- j “
respite from the responsibilities-of home life as well
eased this exposure by .about
er cent, on tHe average most
arts agree
> if faHoUt s doing anything
for the ot
early: Hile quickly acds a vital tion ,
qualificatton—-that this would hap- l. 1 1 : . ’ , • guideposts to help1 ci
1 . .. , ,"I Far scientists aren t positive yet • ■ . ' . . w
. pen during the next 2,000 years. 1 . .. . / ( 2. .some perspective in the fallout
' 2/0 .0 "whether the., radiation from fallout, .ul •........ . " .
Tn. s would average to 150 a year .. ,, . „ . argument:
- am n' the bit ons of humans who admittedly smal realy harms First,: they are not' talking
ars human heredity and •
Other scientists put the toll . * kind of iallout which would come,
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Frankly,. they, don't know for Lahoratory, for lastance Dr Wi- the
"........ liam Li, Russell.' and associates They
1950 . for clues, <>r. principles do/g
2.4;
Man" sele ntists me working dll-
igently to . answer these points
dial ion at you
ismic rays ' per
average .human
id 2.600 per min
Many experts say there possi-
bly o ■ at • are some effects
by mi small they can never be
measured.
■ as they wish
hy. could go directly to a
nmit,, justifying it by saving
•re was some indication it was
falloutamounts of radiation, or
from other cnuses
, GUIDEposrS
the new U.S. test
might cause 300 000 F
these concrete building
$500,- shooting -some ra
About 1.000 Ct
s with better estimates - than
radation from nov can make..
d
e. The falloutcontroversy
y colored vithemotlonal.
in ' * 3 . EFVERSE
BOOKS -cut ‛i an opinion heleved by, Khrushchev had al
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OurcuotabieNosahie t it : i we onomettor a sksonamo tz.a .1
grievante"-Reverly Nichols.: :
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■ V ches. " ■ ■ ■ N I ; ry / fou ■ ' if tir ■
Worr. some Statistte Safety ex-ing. n- ei
P ris eratsthatesu millon Ad olf mlr land iito Musso, said orily thetopinievcould solve
„ hi ~ . ' h: —i " -i ri..: now Cowles .said,
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. Kennedy and ■ • _
ment didufsay they would sprin{ Macmillan had ih. mind-btindhy ’ ■
spadework by, the ministers, .but .cat ion,* they ' didn’t stick their W
out. I l
ministers’, meetinig first The more frequett ‘summit r
pe r sip ' . sition forlegah Zed horse racing..poolas!-revenue, and the track
Let s examine thelideology that nd parimutuet betting, those in-takes a portion for operating: ex-
, Would produce such a statement separabie diabolica twins, will pelses ami overhead, Together
deals occur at home"-Cathohe as “The people are going to gam- “doubtless be supported and adyo- these usually amount Jo about 12
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-opnndo"s.a bv herself fltd •' Health Notes There-are nowsa let's legaljze horse racing | the names of well knowning balance is redistributed to
' • ....-• their Therefore the public is the ulti-
Tie idea of- an 3 her'sdayes article we discussed the . c waalth than for their wisdm, it mate ret ipient of all funds wag-
< . ’
; : is for such a pro-jey through one of three chan-
' hiding them in the knees of her"the . Id.-S orWyi • .1 b..« T matters as „ ‘the nels by holding a winning ti ket, ,
thatunderli ent ol track
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been seriously considered? The be told in the four words of Da-
, . ....... ....... You can re-answer-is obviously no! Why? mon Runyon, • Horse pl ayers die
{A) I* l 1p l ganiAe St ITS move bloodstans from fabrics by Be u without parimutuel bet broke."
j l UU II H’ll/VD A man,who bought a suit with soaking them in a meat tender-, ting horse racing would not he The statement tn the proposition
. • pair of pants was regarded izer, then sponging with < lurative enough to interest the "r - ---- - " ;
rc her—fw-o ifjicndtiir jft or—ft-- show, -t-t- - anti laundering with-seep et ftinderworit element sufficiently-to
detergentsuds ’ cven build the race trac ks There-
netimes fore, that possibgy woule
adjacent to a bright street hghtget tired in a year you blink 84 • illogical to‘the Hot Horse Char
That event may not sound usually got married later than .million limes . Ms and the Bookie Joes
important to anyone else but girls who spooned on darker Old Favorite: Despite the popul- If it is a matter of tax revenues
, , porches farther down the block arity of television, the Hotel Edi-’ only, disregarding the moral is-
your fthends are interested in • * • ison here foumd that two out of sues, would not the “red-light —------------------
Things a columnist might never three guests prefer to-listen to the distr c" and legalzed prostitution increasingly obvious that certain
know • radio ‘ la more lucrative and reli- noonla onnnsind the Saturdav
At 70 the average American has An aoto salesman can’t afford] able return? This most ancient
only a little, more this way than
the radiatin which has always
( rucjal, que stions therefore in-
volve the human effects produced
by natural radiation, the added
radiation from fallout, plus spe
cial eflects, if ary, from peculiar
We think elderly folks like hrightilights and a litt. ■ Texas conservatives Onty eighborhoog was i
rt ■ • que they epitomize liveliness ’■ Phillip
and gaiety, laurhter and good spirits, and ipesl ne ofr Fhilips* opponents
good health The assumstionthaf age generates only ruins.on a one-plank platform while.
an ohsescive desire foi placidity, and the other seeks only the support ofs .. . , -
soundprrof veqetable-like existence was probahly: iminority :
theorv to salve his conscience, for 'leaving the "old poaett couild expect to..win i shecolleeted linens for. her future
■ folks” alone so much . . the general election
Dow To Save ^22.180 ! both the ■ peymary and the gerer-'ye car in and yeur out, was cole
, . .. ■...... . a elect N., ■■■' ' ' ■ ;
e aP[ i rt ntly is waxing warmer in one of the aware
cooler months of the year than in the old days when .and the limitatlons of. government had only two dinner choices on
June stood out as the most acceptable timein which .••• should be me relizes
to set up housekeeping. An article dstribut ' -
publishing con pany’s department ofseconomics tells maintan
why a.free.societyi’
“You are considered married," the article says, 1 -
“for the full year no matter when youwed, which is ,s
why De • ming a popular month for af eknew i would be iused to E Ne ie
marirage. Married taxpavers may file a joint return return of ath market * cone my to him .A M AIPPin8: ‛
agriculture throughithe gradtal,.
eliminatin of llsubsndies overi.
assess human effects
tion. .
volunteers can't be
one imprac ticality is
ents would, take
The Kennedy-Macmillan get-to-
down slowly, iah Prime Minister Har id ’), . e thei fifth s nee thei ......
disperse widely. Some last mlan may try to.humanize themade ht took fficewass senso
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tintoi people: , . there should be mote lmnary buidup as a.
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■ : diactive sihice litebecn. ’ p ist ihad everv.ijiimmit'look dike" . • . " . Mun
2 12. . । 5 T 1, . ; FKH NDLY POWERS
■ IJ.s -j,s. < aruised by natural or 9 hinge ul mstor Y . wnne the - i ... ■. i..
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COERNOR ■ ..
Ili I IKI l " 5 mut ’ 1 wl it " said '' ' usct i n exchan n| view —
... " 12 ,,forwhatitmymeanintimetothe .-
ehtheretMAN 196 - < eme -wAs:ion summit meetings, perhaps with benelit. to evetyone.
lgctomo"i, ' .1 , Here they: sald: tthey reaffirmed:. 1," . jsoi rioN
t Gov Pat M Nelt will spendtheir wilingnesstocnnsHdermeet.i : ' , v.
decze (htil the day i Penton, vsntinghe of-
' Nrth Texas State Normak Gol- whehev ;, ghi
and the College f Industriati
will be three' candid.ates forever
poop" * ■ .! job requjringno training- but fol
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' the, Yourcould 'always' tell a low-
Cmmnlly Amendmeht, 65) reduc-clssdalpon by the fact thatjit,
tion of thermafionl debt and .(neveri
, y ALTON BI AKESLEE
Associafed Press Science Writer
OAK HIDGE it in LAP . The
contrivers) over radjt active fall-
out from nuclear tests is boiling
again
1! fin is m ll '. intell ig nt of ■ ni
confused and, puzzled, -especially
over the disagreements among
there could be doubts wheth- e
te , I . ■ ... truly -i in e from
... More of them might make niore .. E.
f sovernmeat sense than the pi . ai d 0
eve -is an idieationstuktyrisukation of the world lead- f
ch ieetines woul serve ers from one nother ■
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pye,
(1.
ute if you live at mile-higb al
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of the chores exeryr motor
$ buttoning up
ide awesome,
a. . n . . I I ss REASON - '
.Peserekrmhe calledithemekie As travel got ever taster there
seemed : less reason—except . tor
the dead hand of tradition-for.
thermometer to' know the lempeT
ature Y mi. could always telfow
caldit wa sby how far. the fraz a,
cream, stut k up cut of thehott le
tile milkman left atthe door: ,
, ' . . , The'bigdest fusenil, hero was,
1 as need, a strong can-.. . 02 . ,, . 21 : 21
so that older persons can enjov peace didate be Me nomince f,'rcm h's b^ke
theM orst. possible therapu . ■ ...... ..
... have widespread appeal to "" hbwpoonacity motorists hal ‘ .. whos the past anything: But ’
' by 1 .. ....... — ... .
- J n . pThe way to .Tell the driferenw.
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HOPECHEST. theyiare ling dow, the horse: yster
The prize passion of every gets- up front end fih the 9Wlwas inhduneed
' ' ' ' 30 was a hind end first. . kn 10
- " ' America now has .5 milliongu-KE LAND
tar players, 2 villion bicyelsts DISCUSSED
v-Suprepie Court tdayde
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civetun
bousands of .g.
“EUEECT to b . ontit dy soundil g pff," h
. S i VOLUros ~
• drop The whole onceptof summitry -
a ■ : anv ; . .’ asi ■ A
i reoent .inbet lhiun Ired. ye arsiwhen travel
• Gardner Cowles, he did a t
:aroundsipul‛ " ....
' In He past;, while ’the We ■ mit was a sippe ndous
.i; ' summit- should be; Faster travel a .
• r. : 'ikd :•> a nieotitig t.f w.-n.of W.dd W'.ic. IL l-.'r m. !-> K ■ -
ULthe Dea mrites ia see if the two sidle s Iv mts-like those M Roosl
-itional Baek Friday cquld
[ sond-prool haveh whu t nothing everhappens.to
i ' disturb the pu: qis ajwrongasmanytherassump-
.Sos
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hepresenred at the annual scientific sassembly of
-i the AmricanAcdimy of. General Praetice at as
! .. : ■ VensNevrdally ki,ke J utya storm. Dr. Busse had / ;
7 ■ ■. .' ration; (% n ... . ' rMisflr di . flatly
l con re-concoiyeno . abottlderlypeda
ple'slle disllke ol a —s .. . . . ■
' peeplobi t 1p .. : 'candlelight and sentatives, l
. oui . . . • . ■-
usu T'.>- do ngt.sci a ■ v cll or hear as well as younger j I believe evryone v
. 1 u v 4 » lin s becuse their “hear- mary would do his,st ggc is
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’■ .i. • an hodnemnit.hve tc talk over other nnies,"pr.
? Pot ti ci ‛c ■ persor often isunawarethathehasn,.,..
■ ■ . ■ ■ like a car passing or a type- . PhiUi})S . s, .
writr clicking. He only knows that he has a feeling . '. nn.
of loss- and a sesation that the world isdead. Dr Sin: i. .....
“The effort to keep noise at a minimum," Dr Busse. Rey ubl.. ans need, a strong can-
i concluded, "s " ' ” ia ■ - - ' - ......-*■
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