Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 10, 1962 Page: 2 of 18
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QUEENLYSONG
1st Payment Cut
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the minimum down payment on credit purchases.
"If it's the first of a series of
stocks may not in itself have
LONDON ‘AP) - Queen Eliza-
attitudes in a very beneficial way. Kurtz of Paine. Webber, Jackson
suspend-
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Elm Street Hospital & Clinic
clean the fields should be good to
After that the audience joined moved below normal into
of danger.
Houston for 10 days.
The Denton City Council today W
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In the discussion regarding the
doctor of education degrees board
secretary Hex G. Baker of Hous
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This Movie it Recommended At Being The Funniest
and Most Entertaining Picture We Have Shown
Since The Co-Ed Opened in 1952.
Merrill's
Marauders
Lester Wyetzner of Bache and
Co. said, "Business is absolutely!
'TOUCH OF MINK It doing great business at the Worth
Theatre . . . bulging at every showing. It's an uproar-
ious concoction that slams laugh after laugh out of the
audience until sides are split and ribs ache.
the old
near the
THIS PICTURE RATED BY THE TEXAS
MOTION PICTURE BOARD OF REVUE
AS GROWN UP ENTERTAINMENT
cide.
Police said Antonietta Resina,
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He said other steps, like a cut
in corporate income taxes, could
"replace a possible recession with
starts
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$75 monthly.
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people on Wall Street to the an-
nouncement Monday by the Fed-
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today, margin requirements are
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STARTS 8:00 «. 11:55 —
m USED LOVE
UKE MOST MEN
economic and political miracles of
LINWOOD ROBERSON,
FLORIST
of Johnnie* Big
Luscious Hamburgers
25c eo. 5 for $1.15
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appealed for American action to of Dallas in August No successor ily, Mr. and Mrs. Art Sweet. in
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there were several reasons for all
this He said the Senate each year
must consider supplemental budg-
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. in, then sang another Cockneyirealm of over-pessimism.”
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today as
AMERICAS COLDEST AIR
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AGGIE WOMEN
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cussion of admitting women to
AWOL were part of a plan to cre-
propriations. increased spending ate a reputation of "being on the
and corresponding deficits " run from the Army," Keesee tes-
Robertson replied heatedly tified
A. H. Tharp, 109 Denison Dr; beth tapped her silver shoe regal-
our 'imes" and deserves Amen
can support and understanding.
Served Daily 11 AM 10 P M
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frees are not the same as those
for doctor of phi’osophy degrees.”
"It seems to me the time has
come when we ought to have an
“YOUR HARTFORD AGENT”
317 South Elm 382-9621
the summer relieving office man- ra. Mrs.
agers in Texas for their vaca-' Myrtle;
turns. Archer.
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much permanent effect on the efforts by the government to bol-
stock market, but it could affect i ster confidence,” said William
LNIVERSITY DRIVE
held in
LB, local business.
5 Portions of Blocks 2 and 3
of the Owsley Park Addition will
lie changed from single family
unit zoning to A 2 zoning. This,
change will affect propertv on the
south side of West Hickory be-
tween Avenues H and G prop-
erty along Hickory immediately i
east of Avenue )
The council also ‘referred to the
approved five zoning changes rec-jing, for local business,
ommended by the Planning and In another zoning action, the
A a m v-m 1 m-M w The Texas < ommission on High- ■ — — — ■ ■ ■
/$ 1 A 1—2 AAE er Education Monday deferred un । Directors of the Denton County
—% I I 1 I fl B I Q(( I 111 another meeting a proposal to Welfare Council will meet Wed-
" — -- establish a masters level pro- iesday from 4 to 5 pm, in the
giarn in library service at N'T SI . Lone Star Gas Auditorium, Month-
a real resurgence.”
reduced from 70 to 50 per cent. -------------------
ss made since
agreement for
Mrs Joe Huschke, Pilot Point; ly and sang:
Mrs. F. J. Cagle, Lewisville; Mrs.1 "On Mother Kelyl’s doorstep,
T. N. O'Dell, Celina down Paradise Row.
comers Club will meet at H) a m Dismissed: Fred R Hutchison, "I sit along of Nelly and she
12121 Stella: Mrs. R. L. Gardner, sits along of Joe,
" 1128 McCormick; J.I
on the west side of the city will to an ordinance classifying the
he changed iron single family east half of Black R> Blount Ad-
dwelling classification to A 2 zon- dition. as part of the local busi-
inp. The property involved is lo- ness district
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TTTF DENTON RETOKB THKONTCTT
fly I'.S. spies to Cuba:
Or whether to believe govern-
that nearly all
Josephthal and Co., who said, "It
doesn't mean a thing.”
"Ihatlouch.
of Mink
Eastman coiOR P*NAVlSfON® 5"---’.,
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May Boost Stocks
NEW YORK 1 AP> — Changing-than its specific influence on
TUESDA’ A‘D WIDNESDAY billon out of $32 billion in Senate
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
[L. Linn, Box 182, Denton; Mrs.
J. W. Waggoner, Sanger. Mrs.
28, told them, “What’s good to
s in fair condition this morning
at Methodist Hospital, Dallas,
Harens condition was said to
be poor Monday . but was improv-
Mr. Schuler was in the farm
Debate on the hill was
d tod.i because of the
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ve clisine that test zone to
s and planes Monday night
,s understood one of the last
' - in the Christmas recion was
A joint hearing of the council
and the Planning and Zoning
Commission resulted in approval
of this change last week at the
Rivers
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The only progre
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eran of 11 years of Army service.
Keesee testified he went absent
without leave from the Army and
cashed ’he bad checks at the in
struction of a man who identified
himself as Ruddy ( arson of the
Central Intelligence Agency.
Keesee said Carson told him
at the East The transportation of a stolen
much *-
Too Re,
pre ' teri
32 h‘ n Sm‘ pa-'os
Amenc.n scientists said what
ever fallout results from the test
probatly wlI take at it ast a yeur
to reacri the carth.
Givens. 113 S. Crawford; Mrs. , A portion of Block 2 of the changed so that medical, dental Psychological effects of the
Betty Davis, Pilot Pouit, James Fri Addition on the east side of |or other professional clinics or margin change were cited by
Roy Vandever Sanger, Mrs. D. eumont between Ross and Fam loffices may be established in the many analysts as more important
will be changed from single fam- A 1 districts.
ilv classification to A 2 The ioint meeting to consider
these requests will begin at 4
3 A 3 6-acre tract on the south p m. on Aug 1
side of the Oak Hickory extension Final council action was given
w \SHIN(TON \I’ Housecriticsof foreign aid have Presumably the board will con-
sharpened their knives over the program and called tor nder the reguest at its October
meeting No discussion of the
. 1 m i . 1 . . . . - , NISI proposal was done Mon-
I in •> high .dii! Mondav ihev want to amputate aid to , ‘ ‘ .
. ,, .. , , । j dav , when a number of other pro-
I u. ' i.V1. and 1 -land nd to cut assistance to India ‘
T!:t prog: .tins suppo’tets countered that such an op
t l a: : 011 would be danet
Death came merit contentions that he stole the Planning and Zoning Commission
, a result of car and cashed bad checks at a petition from C. H Buchanan
dozens of military bases simply requesting that property at 1606
will be Wed for personal gain
nomed o delegate from Denton to attend
the National Convention of Business A Profes-
sional Women * Club* at Lot Angele*
tin impasse was left up to the
octogenarian chairmen of the two
- appropriations committees, Hep.
( larence < annon, D-Mo., and Sen.
1 ail Hayden, D-Ariz.
■ Senate Republican Leader Hver-
gram w Im h IT evident Ken
nedy has described as "vital
to our security."
The carving would come
in the form of amendments to the
$4 7 billion authorization measure
19 year-old wife died
inercases over House levels of
mene 1 bills in the last 10 years.
It added this was a two to-one
ratio in favor of the body con- m
sitently advorating larger ap- I
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Dallas Christian Church. Burial automobile charge is one of 152
will be in Grove Hill Cemetery lodged against Keesee a quick
under direction of Ed C. Smith smiling and much decorated vet-
machinery business
short tune after the small foreign
car driven by her husband crash-
ed head-on into a two-ton truck
about a mile east of Denton on
ns effects were
e than expected
•p La Casita Mexican Restaurant
S Soft Music - Candle kite
vNAAVVAAv.h
dagger spy plan involving Cuba
The conviction came on one of
the 152 federal charges filed
against Keesee
The jury had to decide
Whether to believe Sgt. Keesee,
James Cowden, 712
Rickey Hensley, 1919
USE MONEY! 2
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PAUL NEWMAN 2
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w a June 18
meetings tn be
it an end. hon capti e peoples of commu
ome unicameral, with a single
cislative body.
Any new move toward solving
ROnoketed MTs Fau "hite momendaiistarnamhed“Randonph‘term effect on market direction.
| Dismissed Mrs William Homer Sutton led the singing.
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miidle of tile Capitol.
The House Committee's
(NITFD FTNANCE COMPANY
IS STILL LOCATED % Block
north of the Post Office at 310
t 1 flow Memorial Hospital here
Zoning Changes
— — I in a dow ntrend and that is not
Gain Council Okay "' maren
• , With margin requirements at;
I the high levels of recent years, I
Oak be classified as LB zon- relatively few buyers have availed
x. < ne ■. h
intermediate degree 'between
master and doctorate degrees',
especiall in education," Baker
said "High school principals do
t \KS END
H- in tn ated tin' ( hristmas Is
e Highway 24.
1 None of the truck s passengers
was nured
no' need doctorates," AI IV • 1 A ■ 1
The commission sent the | I With ( )ee
subject to its staff in lieu of U VV >111 UUU
considering a request by board
memher Julian Montogomery of
Xustin that the commission
recommend that "all institutions
authorized to give Ed D de-
' 1 < flunked the fat in the fire,
it said, among other things, that
the inequitable practice of con
ducting all conterences under the
< tairmanship of a senator gives
tlie Senate a disproportionate ad-
vantage
It said this was evidenced by
final approval by Congress of $22
keep alve tne hope of 180 mil- h s vet been named.
in Europe "
Harris B McDowell, D
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--aid India is one of the ton had this to sav
serald. Joe Bailey. Mark Hannah
and MeIv in Taylor
re/’U et requests from the President
a Dentonite, died at his Dallas 28. of Amarillo, who testified he
home this morning after a two- took an automobile and went on
month illness. a 27 state bad check writing
He was tile father of Mrs W L. journey as part of a mission to
day of transporting a stolen auto 4 \ five acre trait located on request of Grady McEuan of the
mobile across a s’ate line. It thus the north side of University Drive Denton Glass Co
rejected his story of a cloak-and- and uect of Fetor will be zoned - • ----
according to hospital erees be encouraged to give Pn
D. degrees "
501 W Hickory Ph 382 2561
- . sions through brokers The vast
Admitted Mrs. C. H. Griffin Zoning Commission council passed an ordinance set- majority have bought their stocks
Jr.. 717 Amarillo, Mrs Carl MOle. , . ting a joint public hearing of the outright.
the land. Plano; James A Hutcher. As a result of final council ac- Planning and Zoning Commission The New York Stork Exchange
ntyfcr nucleat devices But Hep ( larence Brown. R- commiesion members are con- son. 1207 Stratford, w. A Cogdell .lion, the following zoning changes and the council to consider apsaid that at the end of May,
I ■ been lieton.ted at (hristmas Oho. said that India, “under cerned about the quality of doc- Route । Argyle: Mrs. Regan wil be made ichange in the permitted uses of margin credit outstanding was’
• ■ tiie test program started Nehru has never stood with the tor of education 'Ed D. de- Willingham, 1320 Myrtle, Mrs 1 A triangular tract of land property in the A'K or single- about $5 4 billion, compared with
A: 25 Mos: "f these blasts were United States against the Commu- Erees in Texas Walter C. Bruce, Aubrey ; Mrs. located north of Mission between lamily dwelling, zoning districts the total value of listed stocks of
t- w altitudes nist bloc” "We are on sound ground by Joe Sherrill, 908 Live Oak, Mrs. James Street and the Texas and! MEDICAL CLINICS $326 7 billion. In 1929 such credit
cre was stwculation after two Rep. L. Mendel Rivers. DSC, saving that the language and edu- W. R Barber. 1128 Ector; J. w. Pacific Railway will be changed was about $13 5 billion when the
4 er .”ic,t- at hich-altitude declared that Indias leaders "are cation attainments in Ed D de- 1 ester. Lewisville: Mrs. Albert from light industrial to A-2 for To be considered will be re- over-all stock list totaled about
furl that the John not neutral, they are against frees are not the same as those Duesman, Pilot Point; Mrs. Mattie multi-family units quests that zoning regulations be $78 billion.
mt lie cut to only America."
dores'
■ m.n r . 'S i1 some parts
oi the i' 1 ' " ere c srupted for
up 1 ■ an 1. ut b it returned to
n rmal
after the House has passed bills
The Senate is always impor-
tuned by government agencies to
increase House figures, he said.
he at an seriously injured in a car-truck
of kilome- collision near Denton Sunday I
than the which took the life of his wife.
' et: M. Dirksen of Illinois said that • Brothers Funeral Home
as he sized up the situation "The , ,
Senate refuses to become cannon Berv lces kielc
’ f, der
, Tne prestige battle hegan throe Miss I OTTIE BRASHEARS, 74.
• months ago today with House de of 47, Pulton — Funeral services
- mands that half of the Senate Sundav, burial in Denton's I00F
House nference meetinus on (ometery. Dr I, I. Armstrong
• money b.lis be held on its side Pallbearers Dr A M Sampley
, "I ’ apitel I ! and that a House \!ton Blankenship. Elmer Fitz
NISI proposal wS o 0
dux when a numtI of other pro- Mrdnee dayain thhoshomrdcof Mrs 12 McCormick; J. L. MeCoy,-"She‘sgot alttle hole in her
P alssnlsouere deferred Xustm J hn skallings will be co-hostess 120« Linden; Ray (>lom, Sanger । That means that those whoTw(;rye Die
in other actions «. the bustin ; Sandra Steele, 409 Ponder St.; “A hole tn her shoe, a hole in want to buy on credit now need 1 WO Ulrls DIe
meeting, the commission Paul G. I dis of Long Beach, Miss Lena Maye McAdams 720 her sock n -uy, 5 i t " t n A Ct Cl-
Nhed the staff to studs the long island, is serving as man Cook. Jake Hendricks, 1014 Hill I "Where her toe p e e p s put down onlyo neha Ifof the full After Shampoo
quality of doctor of education de aver of the Beneficial Financial crest Carl McGalliard Aravle " •• P P purchase price on, initial pu . 1
Erees eiven by renas colleges...... & Thrift Co for one week While m s kX J "8 through- . . . , chases of listed stocks, with their <>f Insecticide
universities the manager. Hurl T Owens, is isidndv,c -ev \ The queen s voice came through brokers carrying the rest, I „ ,
on vacation. Udis is spending Pershing; B. W. O'Rear, 817 Sier- loudlandclear from the front row The ’eduction is the first sinceFOGGIA. Italy .(AP-Two girls
at the Mansion House Monday । margins were cut from 90 per died Monday after their mother
। night where the 13-day Festival cent in July 1960 , shampooed their hair with insecti-
of London opened with an old time । Many analysts commented that
sing-song. ... i historically, changes in margin
The queen sat with a mink-and- requirements have had little long-
a ve eran term .ff.ct on ma.kt disortinn
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TALIAFERRO HARDWARE North Side Square
f as up~f: t he deli
n t i’ance in outer
1?’ ' n ng co! ected
tne wo: d—and pre-
lion in Viruima and the ma- 3 A-ked Hlast Texas State Col- Mrs. Joe S. Gambill of Dallas,
mr league All Star game in Wash- lege to resubmit a proposal for formerly of Denton, is a medical!
: 1%(1 I 1 1 1 -The I nited ington. doctor of education and doctor of patient at Torbitt Hospital and noanoke. music nan star namea nanuoipni .0., Emm
’ ' w ~; of’ two House members paid scant philosophy m student personnel Clinic, Room 207. Marlin. | Dismissed Mrs. William Homer Sutton led the singing. ut Gera d M Loeb, partner inc emn Y •
i ■ I ’ a air nuclear explo- attention Monday to the amounts services supervision and curricu- Visiting the Rev. E. L. Darnell. Smith, Boyd, Dell Wilson, 313 When he got through the open- - F. Hutton and Co., said this P • 8 •
thi i involved aiming their major ar lum educational administration and family were her sister and Egan. Mrs. J. W. Bridges, 310 ing verse of “Mother Kelly's reduction could be different. The two girls, Angela, 3, and
w t park the [ n Ji o' Sunday guments at expected amendments and a department of psychology husband, Mr. and Mrs John Bos Harrison ;Mrs. Barbara Crocker. Doorstep” he invited the audience "Its beneficial effect on stock Maddalena. 6, died after develop-
r ' s n drogen sutwrblast to limit aid to India and to forbid and special education, well, and his niece and husband, Krum; L. W Tenley, 1419 N. Lo- to join in. prices should be greater and ing headaches and black spots on
' ' ii< s a ......i p 1 .1 there further assistance to any Commu- 4 Aoproved programs in engi Mr. and Mrs Ralph Jackson, all cust ' 1 They hesitated. Then the queen's quicker than past experience sug- their bodies.
• be two more drtonations at uist country neermg lead.ng to masters and of Calhoun. Ga BIRTHS voice echoed sweet and clear gests, ’ he said. i A third daughter was rushed to
- t I ie the nu- Rep Michael A Feighan, D doctors degrees at Texas A&M Mrs. Emma Powell of 1605 Me- A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Carl from the gilded chairs in the front The action, he said, may mean a hospital with the same symp-
‘ tost l hl:..’ ciris' an Ohio, announced that he would OnFss \ (01 LFGE Cormick attended the annual Lyle Moreland, Plano, Monday in klow row. the board felt "that optimism has toms but doctors declared her out
A '.me lit -) i mmission off offer such an amendment, to spell 5 Heard a request but took no Smithey family reunion at Wax-Memorial Hospital After that the audience joined moved below normal into the - •
‘ sd l1 all depends on out which nations would beton on a proposal to makeahachie Park Sunday. Approxi-
V billhlumnfomthenirs refused American aid odessa college a four-year, fully mately 100 attended from W aco. Grilfin, 717 Amarillo, Monday in music hall ditty. Rhubarb and A contrary opinion was ex-
f i s1-'J ix, 191 Hep Walter Judd R Minn . oh- state supporied institution Corpus Christi, Aransas Pass, ElowMemorial Hospital. Custard. __ pressed by Sidney B. Lurie of
Tae ollal hinted the original jected to iny congressional at- 6 Passed a resolution praising Hillsboro. Houston, Carrollton,
r ■' 0: or 1 ur heh altitude tempt to "handcuff the president Dr. Ralph T Green, who has di Frost and Mertens. The late m
t He sug- in the conduct of foreign policy, rected the commission since its Mr Smithey came to Texas in )
f that one these would be Judds position was supported establishment in 1956. He has re- 1900, to settle in Italy. Tex. •
inn tes 0‛ the spring and hy Heps John \ Lindsay. H N X signed to become a vice presi- E. J. Headlee of 302 Mimosa
and Roman Pucinski. Dill who dent of the Federal Reserve Bank is visiting his daughter and fam
i me mber prende at ha f the ses-
i sions The Snate countered with
a demand that it originate half of
, tiie monev measures
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