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Denton Record-Chronicle
W’R it her
DIAL 382-2551 FOR
DEMON
2 l-HOI R PHONE SERVICE
Sririn^ I hr t iiiirrsil v ( rntri Of North Texas
TO ALL DEPARTMENTS
59TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE—
NO. 292
PRICE FIVE CENTS
77
DPS Chief Says
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In the
fcred
Mavhill awsuit
if the
tirst
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v on
Returned Here By
Denton Area
r
A
Court
upon
that it
on
Ilian
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II
ive had
Chi.
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1li0chcal
d
the drug
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riuirnhe
not know
Behind
told
! the t
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can .
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GEORGE HASTINGS
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in othei tederal agencies art
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112,
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held under Welcome Wilson
11
If it
gned 1
summer
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With a toal "f 26 years of gov
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I'oi io i 14 i s
be,
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up
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lives a
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wife have one daughter.
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Paper I lil By
Strike Is Sold
Replies
To Letter
Showers Skip
Around Citv.
11
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Blur •
The 111
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(iarrison
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Ken'
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of
in
tu
h ji
i l tin
north
due to ,
wnuld ba
can
w hat
t of
both the
The ca
longed I
More Words Flow
Over JP Status
In l )enton ( ountv
Peru Seizure
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The
same
"on
to s
pl or
ve be
I the
awas
I he
HI JP
Mh.
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.him
made
Texas
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tile d
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he f ii st t ime
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AIL V otes
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that
a i
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See MARSH NI.I.. Page 2
Pace
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t1
I
■I ’h. 11 win
\ I f hulk t ill
ek ike it.
elablv of
1 >1
M‘- I
Bel l
l . I
cide he wotile
slime almos‘
carbon mon
$14000 post
vene l’lan
- the
. A el II
incumbent
represent
officers
oPral
lm;-n 'll
sealed that
Marshall t
rih: arm.
therefore it
2
1 1d th.
\pl ll
D. : 'on
Blue ( ross
I might think said.
Estes Figure
Is Rejected
said an earlier test, at an un
Constitution, then it would appear
Bol h Cl) Agencies Now Have
Or Soon Will Have Bosses
l op I
P.
v
Grudge
■ is found.”
’. (iarrison
t mat ion re-
lit for Mr
ry was the tact th;
union and the
"I" p
I o'
..iced
Marshall Slain,
who has read the law, the 011
I will admit that the language fraudulently depriving the mem
J Section 18 of Article 5 quoted bets of their rights as members."
have t W o justices of t he pe
ph: iii|nm ha
-.aa"
h
3 % ' 4
their defense against charges of
ii) s He. 11
.ed merlin.
bv you would seem to mean that
Precinct 1 must have two ju-tices
?<
,|t 1 11 eqecutive officer of the southeast-
I ) > \ Hl |
Jeorge
I HE STNI E Sups eme ( ourt
I | t M ) - LOW
a ponstbilt
an interna
onld be «,
I"'1" r " 11
M w
Denton tie wes
By s \ t t rill
XP Mail write.
ked on
new in
disposed of the taciu
Action Against
[
out his
' injury;
cen nec-
■ trigger
The Appeals Court decis
ion was written by Judge Chai les
it y
W.
< lasitied
< omies
I ditorials
food News
Sports
Town Topics
I Log
Wjmen s News
DENTON, TEXAS, 1111 RSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19. 1962
Les Holland, who has been act- Office
m where .he Do
\nother deveh’pi
id was that ' r
if Emergency Planning has
loves in addition, 14 per-
.Me 3%
go g
M"h-
he (!li f of
lie plannine
suit's and rear of the
that Marshall had I
vet no blood inside
dm ।
X' 111 In
now considered a political ap
e However, as anv
aw student will tell
that matter anv per
\ ear
01 fol
mpoi
e B
t 1 .
speaks fluent
1701 W Oak He
Hastings has
From W hat I have
• 1
838
ale, M
in the
But
. . he
not doing
(Ilie oil
I.istig-
actinu di
on ifier
to the organization of the will he housed there
and several
■ hack of his
cd on both
p. kup truck
cen driving.
There was
o’d 1 11 agency in‘o fw o
t as r,
oip I
1 h on id
e 1w l ips
< onsi/tera
on But I
io.-, I h,
preme t OOI t o
meat's and "ot
flunk it means
d. (•
(J 1 I Ik West pH ।
would be a fi
11 a. ioug ne papei
pul ii-hed sine 1
it indeed thet have
their stte i me lor '
b s N
;mintment rintmngs
ill Ille l 'thee of Im
num is under (I il
been with the t orps of Engineers.
i he Veterans Administration and
the Internal Revenue Service Last
July he joined the old Office of
L Civil and Oelense Mobilization Re
I 1
’.g 11 • Illg Ii a I
! isl on takn
1 1 II om tie
loinig it then 1
his eou id oe
ional hizhav
l»I N ION
I d-uui
day s. id that]
” older for
। 'ted suJ
: .d to con-
' amount of
it n to have
i i i e n < 1,) 4’, f k ■( i thie ( . ।
sec MAMIIll Page
a lawsuit in 16‘h District lowed the trend No rain fell at
in mori 'han
tfie second office Place
"it would be
counsel not to
charges of fraud against the
WASHINGTON (AP — The
first successful int ereption
of an intercontinental ballistic
missile bv an Arms Nike Zeus
antimissile was announced to-
day by the Defense Depart-
merit
The intercept was made by
a Zeus fired from Kwajalein
Island in the central Pacific
against an Atlas launched
from (alitornia, 4,5(N) miles
e expected 'o become Parker s stationed in the l’enton headquar-
at deputy director a post Holland ters on the I'M C rampus When
( R iTEl LiL HOY SMILIS
Sevenyear-old Terry Meinan of Melissa smiles weak-
1 but gratefully at two Parkland Hospital muses in
Pallas who operated his iron lung by hand Wednes-
day timing a power failure at the hospital Left is
\i
tint’
ton
t it., p. com
i pm lied
y 111. 111lel
mb
( ONFI It 1
court also held that the
lawyer cannot represent a
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Union Money
Can’t Defend
/ ,)
z
i that one of ii . 1
You say that P
"ir) tor mm 'a •
A J f| hi. ett hanid
why we have
Ihomasville, Ga
Hastings who
homicide theo-
' Marshall suf-
.on injury, a
<.l | ) 0 R \ N I I PHI IO
y \i t I \ I 11 i N 9
"ei" l"me"I- “as
fiv tunes in the body with a
bolt act am 22-cahbre t fle
\ l S Hl RE\l ei . inns
lune development piojet to
neerve lexas water 1 age
Sei l nut l
Page 8
md pub
pl.ininig and continuity ot
ip ment follow me a dis,isfet
111 ' || 1 . in F III ope
We now know
" as Used tw quite
(1/ tors, hi,f we do
must Fahey willi Judges Henry W
.and Hdgerton and Wilbut K Miller
I met gem . I’l.ii
I O .1 II
. 1 1
meti d
Ph
• >
। "Since we are both bound on services ill certain fraud
oath to protect and defend the charges cases.
asking that Mavhill s
Deten-e Department
ise is an aftermath of pro
litigation hegun in 1957
me, . a : 1 . :
ven’ '-'0 TI , res lu in
|let. se ol
ritutin means what the Su union "because of the conflict in
lion ell’
l iib 1 in. If it : - W f ’ .
dec idr (lurne t hr (I
AlSTIN (AP) — The Tex-
as Department of Public
.Safety said today its invest
tigation militates the death
of Henry Marshall near
I >11 '
in I
Hard Berlin Stand Essential
cut over his left eve
severe bruises on the
hands There was bi.
of lie ]i f abdome
disclosed time, was not a com-
plete success.
it amount s l.art ick fold
I say that Precinct I cannot have agreeing
two justices of the peace until "The treasury of a union " the
you, the County Commissioners, court said, "is not at the disposal
take action officially to establish of its officers to bear the cost of
(rne1ai, betore Vo). W col
l.is| septemt you sid you
fit there might lie some ri mi
v e and I ahe tovard a Bei l m
on )i m i Iea v i m fell
. , P a sin. e I mu.
dm 1 - 'I del.
when Hoffa's election as Team
sters I mon president was chai
4 H.। :I
V I u .
..ad m older for Mar-
.hoot him-elt he would
io • iv, had stiff cient
- lmm to have
bnl et m'o the front
a .22 I
Texas sa, it counsel s loyalties "
What Jou‘might "In surh a situation " the court
ern regional office of CD at
I l.c . ( I-' Ke' an By - .
I epi eentative I ii Beilin
Bill I I: K ptmi1 lb
can he eventeit and I llal
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 24 Pages In 2 Sections
Section 18 of Article 5 of the vAcii//Ap, Lc . . > . . Franklin on June 3, 19611
Constitution ..I Texas, ........WASON’ADthel S < ourt of Appealsruled murder. suicide’
lancuale Which you said ma , today that labor unions may not use union paid attor;Marshli at 'th.- ,iniS
mandatory thalP, ceine , have neysprsunion funds to delend union »”'«'» charged investisating Billie sh E
two justices of the peace You , . . . . tes cotton allotments
stated that you were bound on The court unanimously ordered a 1 S District Court n“ J
oath as I am to obey the < on- review of the question whether President James R ihmdederaneriuture
stitution in this matter Hotta and other Teamsters I mon officials must reim- mn Oii chaiged With
oath burse the union for legal
• a halt ne ll . Is I ' . 1 , 11,0
No mu is so"- III’ when
e dl he named to flu
,11 pist here That j
e: a i i- a I : on
The I xa Mil lo ( । mmittee
on I ‛ dll ii a Heu ation (OP
hrard t tie I oin Hepuhlican and
hour Iwmecrats Tuesday as part
0i t lie state Alli l o convention
'I । ida v s dersion wan o
.11ii11111, du ,
dm !
Mu
। Jim George today continued the
Pbattle of words going back and
I forth with the Denton Countv
Commissioners Court on his status
as a justice of the peace.
He said today that the open fet
; ter from the commissioners, print
ed in Wednesdays Record (hron-
jicle "has made it possible to pin
point tlie matter in dispute be
tween u-
in a reply to the commission-
jers‛ letter, George wrote
I "In your letter you quoted from
By W II I I \ M I RY NN
,f i IN oefelise up
J a dicter H.stin
112 rer’onal director of the De IK e
l tense Department CD agency, is soils
Wil- the new underground control cen-
just ter is complated on Loop 288, all
infy in a condemn
I "ige l, Sect ion 2
H \ 1 . I f I | 11 , - H I
< J t hr hull IH<|
llHHl of the
i < h ha
'Hril tt
B.kir ( 1
H .Hr litM 'pHpri
ed bat that
• <i hr flu r
(। aflison - irB
Investigition
....... ......‛‛ < ..n>iinH.(.H.Tl
I" n-le" 1coc1on Tlie f. : - mua.,
11 ticids 111 wt h '' " con dTctul truths
.’vs bi xpt 11 menial Station I 11 1 I ll M l\ i \ S
Downtown Denton 1cprted ----------------------------------
e. no- employed in some phase
s and rdera civil defense a ‛ i
mdi have permanent bosses or
I .1-1 know v ho tile lx.'S IS
md i'om it. i i
.. gtn1
distiit com: 1110
corporation be dissolved
Mashill then tiled a <
w hi h claimed that Demon s chai - ' leu to partl) 1 toudy wtehe
'e. was detective and that be 1 forecast ......."lamder of
cuse of this the Denton ( itv he "fate through h: hL.v \ lew
.111, ‘ l.it♦ • tlitilidlershowe! s ill the HOI ih
’ (huh il ( oulci not aniH'x piopoitx
ii, N‛ rst south centi .J s(l1thenst
t2cll\
. , , .md s<Hithuestrin iHH'ionN me ex
in .hi|x !^>1, Visling Dfstnct ,, L
II, I L M I I , I pei ted through tomi'l
.‘1(120’ .i.k K M Lunedon o ror . .
. . . , \s much is ; :n 1
V oi Ui ruled against Mm. hil , ,,
■ pouired down at Mi,i,
gi .mt ing a summary ildment re . ,
V t 8 ol 1 .11 f । ti 4 b, till
•.nr ’rd bv the ( it \ ol I)titeti I., Mil
I 111119 Mud(h W oh ! sin , rd o\ rt
Mlebhil appaled H.< ce le State Highway 214 .md blocked .'
1 'nd ' OuI 111 ' iil Npals I at seetal pomt. Io, a June
Wol th and th.t । 01 ' I • ken l oii si Kt lit , ortc0 .
— Associated Press
AT M RSE KEStA ERN
Mrs Jo Ann Bradshaw head nurse ol the polio unit
and center is Mrs. Mary lovell special nurse for the
polio-stricken boy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William (‛helf.
a mysterious den' on the right
-de t tl e truc k th, t was caused;
"! v some ther in-trumnent other
then a human hand or head, indi-
cating tlie possibility of a struggle
or the opposite side of the vehicle
111 l ed flee '
y, ,,,• ,1 |.
. 10 eneis
Ie, oi d l hromcle
, , 1on.hv peaki
>t tlie upcominE
,, t V ll i etense direct
oups Hasting' the new OHP pel
l’uk manent directot is a nativt of
t, Mantee Miss He attended Wood
$13
sti n tumor College and 'Sale Univer-
t Cab c’hnes
I • two and h
es l he, Bai ba.
'D , ,
e a wk.i,
Die kimi
h . . .
fon, i ,
in the .1 \
Hie ch.nces seem to be small that
many American women received
tie drug at wha' appears to be
'lie ciitwcal time—early pregnan-
lh k lo 'he Nn
I. J M. ",
e is i oom 11 I as a,,. s|
inivolved in p>1 ic tinen
' that they would imme
ov er tins re/ns m .
an election fast spring so it m
moved in and installed a tgure The drug, 'nalidomide, was kept
head president ot: the I S prescription market
nulitn) igentina's case embat i assed whenIr Frances Oldham Kelsey.
hal‛ Hlen I 11 the j nited .state.- Argentina is an FDN physician and pharma-
1 oDi31 ' astioist tones in too important a country to let go eulogist, insisted that proof of its
l.atu \mima a helping hand and d(,vn the drain, but theie was satety w as inadequate
l1‛od0n1 Ken onl a basically illegal, imposed In seeking such approval, the!
government to work with Accept- manufacturer William S. Merrell
1 1) mg n the I mfed States drew Co, of Cincinnati, distributed the
' noi bused taunts tiom its enemies and eriti- drug to physicians for trials. Such
. Im on emo cm among its trends See DRI G. Page 2
ithingthe I .alm
i additinal item:
he'd 1e "'ll." '
the I ittce ol '
, Deteus. De 1
'.u- was Iw ause the com----——
paid the ex sna s of Sen.
Dm., R l.n when he /X TOD I Y'S P iPI R
u -it'ck1!e t(11! thiouuh
p wil be
, I he ,ic.'
। d • v i f f e i ! - >
Ille comention han been
Wal div hat moni/
' meat!' I 1a1 is
a Supreme < our:
aje1nd 102- Imped be the final auth
. . . .. und the Dei,ion ana Wednes. ( n ,
lie longstanding contro ), an a ea ol Ies' than two . . . i ” 1
, oav allermen. (110PpIIE as much ,, n,n
Vel} over the incorpora- quale miles om annexation i ' 10/r 11
• <> I ' ll>’ i‛ ‘3 III llH’ slltiliit in puli S( PRHVIF ( (H RI’
11oll of Mayhill has been re- 1Mi1d Holt said ot the city in a 20 minute pei od • h x lenged and contentions made that
turned by the lexas SI- The eontrovcisy bigan n s(.p MiS. Neot conua .cictarv M"1", 1 . ,11 trie election was rigged. (1 1 T M
preme Court to 16th Distnct temhet iw after Mavhil resi t H Recdd, Ke, ,, "pen !■ ’' ' ' a ", deuIe " "b ' 1 bome I S
lour, in Denton don.ilda.........Denton i ......... the mat >"' . - *•
। , ,,, ’ H-r of Place J in Precinct 1. then ‛t litiggten Argre a n 9
’ "V A”y lee Holt sd 1od. < ount Judge W K Faldrdgelo ed t he measi ble cio idbu 1 be- . .L ,1, ,.gji 10 u,u ' . 2 , U7 1
now appears to resi on incorporate IWeen , j s . ,n ' ‛ ' 0 ‛ Pa Mn, ,01 rank and file eroup ol Teamsters 9 qmen | qg)
,1, , ' 1 11 madte a statement in 'our letter members has been settled ’• Vllllll I UUl
plans with ol"lon -he size of MavMI. | h, followink „ the Deuton SugiI reported , ..... . , - and conceining Place 2 that 15 com- through a compromise but at ,
(1‛e km Dt ouo ’ 1 Nii"i 09 ' "> louneil Passed an oldinance Dh'o m du ng 'he mnoon pietely contra, y to what the Su- I(Ws for some ot the plaintiti, •),G,*
I mn sue !"Chol- indiuated tha: .1 May - on fest reading to annex 72 7 horns : 1. nie < mu ■ has lad m -ay about brouEht the prokont case to seek 1 <>! ill | J| (80
" Volkers '-'I1 has a aiea of more than two squall' miles including Mavhill. Mealwi e , p, .., o । he 11 mat e1 sine the (onistitution an accounting of atto nes . tees C
tm conven- "Mul‛ min' om annehalton ,K I be tinal annex.it urn ordinance Denton area went aimost un was adopted in 1876 I invite amounting to well ovei $1 mil w{ggiqi;re \p ,
1, lesohr on IS valid, and that d Mayhill h. ve never been passed, touched Ari area vev cowed on to read the latest decision of lion . ,, .
■ » m i i 3il‛i l1‛‛Lt i il11(‛K of ! ne
Despite lenton s annexation ot ltWisVIlie lo. i lla4e ii‛ fiomnohe the MAle ( our’ about ihe num- I he appcls court said t Would Food and |)-m vaminis t on
(iitnie iesidents of VAvhilI \ ot aind no vainfall al kini oi Pilot ner and method of establishng or not order such an accounting in g ,, ,,.
. "1“ 1 1′1 316’ \ t’lKyin women
ed on Oct 2 13*0, to incorporate i’omt creating T. 2 m a iiisiice PI" the main case lie, ause it wound towk a drug now belioved to have
As a iesuh. the (itv of Denton Dentons , ecot ding s|.,' oii lol See JIM GEORGF. Page 2 up m a compromise . sd thousands ot bih maltor
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