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Denton Record- Chronicle
DHL 382-2551 FOR
WEATHER
21-HOUR PHONE SERVICE
PARILY CLOUDY
TO ALL DEPARTMENTS
(fil e Enough For AU 10 United Fund Agencies
60TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE-NO 59
DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1962
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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Congress Fight
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On Prestige May
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FILMCONFISC4TED
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Photo Man Held Contested
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BOTH SIDES I Oh THE MIDDLE OE THE ROAD
ARRESTED
TWO HELD
Leaders leaked the word that
Over Shorts
STOPS FAR AWAY
It taxied to a stop almost halt
TEMPERATURES
mile
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of $111.6 million.
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included in previous budgets but
stumping Western states for Re
RAMSHED TO FA ROPE
Lewisville’s
LAH5 ER ( ONS[ ITHD
Is Ordered To Leave Town
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has been ordered to leave Lewis isvilleon Nov 9 From Love Field
As the board president contin-
Lights To Outline
U H HOI T DIRECTOR
Denton Buildings
Singers Bring
U.S. MAY PAY
from DeLay the friend was wait
Down The House
RANSOM PART
It would
VV TOD AY'S PAPER
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rum said
mg arrests
governor
ineum-
\ pair of silver spurs, presented
to Eisenhower at Cheyenne, drew
WASHINGTON (AP) —
The House was ready today
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See LNIVERSITTES, Page 2 ing away
SU’PT. DELAY
Orders Were Clear
Capitol Hiil.
There are no major obstacles
:to final action on pending money
bills other than the agriculture
measure. House action on one of
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Editorials
Farm News
Sports
Town Topics
TV log
Women s News
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of readiness to trust in the wis-
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Senate in the prestige fight
that may extend this pro-
longed session of Congress
to a record length.
Target of the newest blast is
a Senate resolution that would
provide emergency financing for
the Agriculture Department at
.least until the next session and
'perhaps until next June.
( OMPKOMIS} RHJE TED
a Secret Service agent ruled him
off limits and confiscated three
rolls of film
in Lewisville
of Washington infallibility instead also criticized his successors in
75 High Thursdav 82 92
«, heneif above President Dwight D Eisenhower
The I niversitt of Houston, not were fired to break up the crowd
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ing to hear DeLay had received Scores of Denton buildings will As called for ‘n the uniform
a brochure of a proposed Euro he outlined in brilliant red lights specifications, the cost would not
pean seminar and was expressing this Christmas season be more than 55 cents per foot
his interest in joining the group At least that was the indication plus installation They would be
in southeast Low tongnt 66
LEWISVILLE I Special — J K ville schools, DeLay 1
DeLay, superintendent of the Lew- board presidents words
over the 1962-633 biennium figure Cockrum sand.
publican candidates has accused est in pohitics or be ready to take due
the Kennedy administration of orders Take your choice"
ago still are bogged down on
gym shorts
- ‘long for my
dales for House. Senate and
gi nerno 11 om ov er the nation
board have authority to bar the for our concept ol balance in
.11 is from classes under the cir- government, at arrogant assertion
' nt i ol over my daughtet s
.oiis in this respe.t
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the fence
Mims and Steinberger. nding
the courier s motoreyele. followed
the White House cars across the
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Mlsbbhe
)o re under arrest " Mims
agaist the Democratic
bent. Edmund G Brown
w rap at o’u.d skirts
Fdgar W ildy assistant Secret 1 House Democratic Leader Carl
Servae duet for security said Albert of Oklahoma scheduled as
these past 20 months presents a
have picture of political connivance in-
A REPORT on the cand
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At one point Eisenhower inter
on some people
a misunderstanding
Mis Kennedy and hei two chil
dren flew in from Newport R l
late Tuesday amid elaborate pre
cautions to guard hei privacy.
,1 ,, Minis sa d he turned and saw
month vacation was held brietly ... ,,,,,, ,• . .
( lint Hal Mrs. Kennedy s per-
by National Arport police after' sonal Set , et Service agent.
vehicles who happens to be a Democrat. Lussier claims the car
is unproperly registered since it has headlights on the rear and
lias windshield wipers on the rear window which are not needed
and the color of the car does not match with the one on the regis-
tration form.
He estimated 10 to
3220 he held in session indefinitely.
Two other measures are in-
! voiced in adjournment plans but
■they could be disposed of rapidly
if the prestige tight is settled
One of them provides tax relief
I for self employed persons who set
up their own retirement pro-
at ,'1' Hall of Suite wan a dealenmg silence then the
in California fot his former
president Richard M Nixon.
ini' reeulat ion
I feel I
lcetuibter te eo
isVille Public Schools since 1942.1 ") du are ordered to leave Lew - from his duties
the comment. Id like to use
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(Experiment tation Report)
High Tuesday
Low Tuesday
High year ao
Low year ago
is running for
Prolong Session
that althoush Hill spoke to the today's first order of business a
photozrapher he did not confine, resolution relating to the Senate
or arrest him That was done by proposal.
the airport police."
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Then we started mak Whe aiea through ;n open gate
. and they began drift without seeing tn. signs
in the darkness—fast " Mims said he was taking pie-i
Tin motorcade
L At 24 HOorS
This M onth
Oct Average
Thu, Vear
them, a $5-billion public works
measure, is siated for today.
to berome state-supported
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Thursday with a tew thunder
At Boise, Idaho, Eisenhower
12 shots
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political connivance and selfish Hisenhowet s schedule called
grabs for power, for a morning takeoft from Den
in a speech to almost 10 ( in ver and stops at Omaha and Min-
W BSH I Ni, I (‛) \) \ new s'lures wall a long range lens about ।
ptetographet cieri.g Jacqueline 10 studs from the plane whento fire another salvo at the
Kennedy's return from a three, he tell d hand on his shoulder.
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Ilie Johnson lanuly moved He made no specific mention ■ ot hem telling the American The order was issued be Dan New York where vou will join 4 trp which was being offered to
uie ftom Odessa shortly before of President Kenned or presiden- people they did nothing for eight ( Morse president of the Lewis othei school administrators, school the Lewisville educator tor 20
-I bools reop tied ind the minister tial aides but referred to persons years during Eisenhower's ad-lille Board of Educ ption I......d members and department1 years ot serv ice to the school dis
-aid gym suit requirements wandering aimlessly around ministration, that only il they Retore about 2,0000 football spec heads for an 18-day European se- trict. DeLay began to recall a
came as a big surprise to us " their far frontier " will embrare the pie in the sky tators as members oi the Farmer mmar in comparative education." ; conversation he held early in June
platform ol the so-called New Band and the Farmerettes spell NO TRIP PLANNED as he and a friend drank cottee
Hrontier they will be moving" ed the superntendent's name and The disbelieving superintendent together
He slapped at "an unremitting formed a large 20 to sgnity his thought he was hearing wrong The triend was discussine a
and consistent giab of power— no vears of service to the Levis- He had not planned a trip, not seminar that be was to attend
much of it in the executive de- /soon. This drought a response
ipartmen " in a speech to an air-
I athei s s;d i hev
I am suk and tiled.'' he said, , ville
heard the could he recul an immediate
reason why he should be evicted
5l' —( itv schols
a law vet to determine stead ol statesmanship of selfish
Williams and the school grabs tor power instead of respect
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dy with widely scattered thundershow-
ers todav find tonight Clear to partly
. . the Denver (oliseum Tuesday neajmls, enroute to Washington
night. Eisenhower said The former president began his
"The Washington record of '•peaking tour Monday, campaign
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• umstances
Linda is a pupil at Hutchinson
Iinior High and Sue has been
attending Alderson Junior High
A!
grams It is on the presidents
desk and ne has until midnight
tonight to sign it, veto it or let it
become a law without his ap-
proval if there s a veto congres-
sional backers want to be around
to try to override it
The House voted $2 3 billion for
river and harbor and flood con-
trol projects scattered all over the
nation The Senate hiked the
authorization to around $4 billion
and a compromise must be
reached if the bill is to be
1 enacted.
Tuesl) following a pleted then performance
i1 knee the Rev. Mr .Johnson
' ld a reporter.
"I do not think it is right fot
hem to ask my daughter to do
".is ' A damson comnmented, "and
' h liete l m i iht when I take
That didn't hui t any. ( o k
Seventy one sineris from Den The hall was packed, she said.
ton High School received a stand and as the Dente youths
Which way to go seems to be the problem of Joseph E Gemma,
who runs an auto body shop in Warwick, RI Gemma built the
car over a year ago by welding two front ends together But now
he has problems since he painted it with campaign advertisements
for Raymond E Stone, Republican candidate for mayor The
problems come from Laure B Lussier, state registrar of motor
I he film was reuirned a! Ilie said Iill told him "I'm with the
White House later Preos -cere Secret Service Ed like to have
tary Pierre Salinget said it was that tilm. ■
in Dallas you will fly directly to ued to relate the details of the
port crowd ol more than 2.0000 at
( hesenne W'vo in the afternoon
Musi l estival al the State hall audience lose as one Ilie an
f I' , F
° h" plenise resounded throughout the
The A * aPPlla ’ hon and the hull in continuous waves
.....• ....... ' lub are accustomed The choir has ,, members and
1 E"118 L" ""'I.....ns Whte the glee dub has 20 Steve From.
V! 1 11 ' FO , , , ,, holt,' a student led the group
But nothing eq Jed the I lies .. .. . . , , o
, ' 1 , , , Sallv Seitz and I i Barrett were
dav nei oi malice and f he du it ,
1 , accompanists
without thei dirertor Ihev de ,, .I
, , , Mi' McDonald said she s at
cull'd to go ahead with flic per , . . .
. . 1 , tended the festivals and many
formance on then own after the .. ,
, , , ,, , like them for a number of vears.
husband ni du ec 'Ol Mi s I । । . . .
. , But 1 ve never heard such a per-i
Russe sufteted a heart attack , ...
formance, and I ve never seen
U a) mortit such a tremendous, almost fren-
' Ive never he ird anvthng like .
, ,, ,, ,, . zied response
it 'aid Mrs Mac in McDonald___ —________
....... m ms | >, i;'. te in the an It oan s to listen to KDNT. 1110
die n<« 19 45 am. j
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to compare international studies following a Tuesday night meet- turned on the Friday after Thanks-
in education ing of about 40 Denton business- giving and be lighted each night
Le "ood fo, their souls and get . I FIND STARTS men who heard a proposal of the until 10 30
amibmg HUW.ng W\SHIN(iTON NP The no' believe any final decision as That was the friend s cue trade developmen' division of the The specifications call for use
merican taxpayei appaiently been made ADelav \ppreeialion Fund was Denton Chamber of Commerce of No. 12 TW w we. medium base
ii i . t nlv a shme of the ‘ astro has ashked Pament begun immediately The surprise The group unan’mously endors- pln-lype socket (bakelite . two-toot
" . nf $62 million for release of tie presentation Fndav night ine hid ed the proposal, which also has 1 on center with attachment cap on
bill if prisoners taken in the ah prisoners Donovan is attempting ed an all-epense-paid trip (or been endorsed by the chamber's end of string and 25 watt red
live (uban invasion aie released to work out an agreement for the the man who had served as a/board ot directors and the Den- bulbs. An example of the lighting
Members of Congress who have furnishing of food and medicine ti iend helper, counselor . church ton Junior Chamber of Com- system installed is at Sear's. 230
been kept up to date on the to ( uba in return for then release: man civic leader coach teacher merce w Hickory.
'progress of negotiations between Some members of t ongress said and administratoi to thousands ot Ray Ezell, charman of the In describing the lighting plan.
New York attornev James B thev do not beleve a private boys and girls and men and wom chamber division was pleased chairman FSel made these
Donovan and Prime Minister organization such as the (uban en in the Lewisville community with the results of the meeting, points
Fidel ( astro (oi an exchange of Prisoners Committee could come Delays Nov 9 2* vacation will "It looks like it will go. " he said , No matter what size or type
4 1,113 men captured in the April dose to raising any such sum as be divided into three -dav visits to The plan calls tor the tops of of building or here it t« located.
- .1961 fiasco indicated they eopect $62 million or could assemble food Edinburg, scotlani. Amsterdam, buildings to be outlined with red decorations wi'l be attractive
emergency funds to be used and medicine valued at that Holland; Frankfurt, Germany; VI- Christmas lights every two feet. And easy to insta!i
There have been reports that amount enna, Austria, and Kiev, Ukraine, The chamber is not selling the ... own
the Central Inteligence Agency This leads them to Die assump-U S S R Visits to elementary and lights, but has specifications avail-' 2 Eeh.unesiden installed
would come up with some of the tion that government supplies and trade schools, to high schools and able so that all the lights will be 4 4G in °"im Chone hit
monev But a Congress member money will be utilized to seal any to universities are scheduled inuniform Businessmen can buy the us “go" • _
i m a position to know said he dnesbarfer bargain. + sre Dr LAY WILL, Page tttgtts anywher thy wish. ' ®TT
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$15 Million Tag Put Shots Fired,
A m _ — Hose Used
1 III I )enion KacriiecfaiA.prc 1’lioiographer Roddev Mims and Willy said the film was confis- "the House resolution would, inef-
" II •UII UULI LLUU UUUN Atkl uuampus courter Jonn SKmncrger. both of cated because the pictures were fect. tell the Senate.in polite
I K United Press lnternanon.il. were taken "under circumstances that words to "go to blazes, by refus-
taken into eusmdv hv air’r no. were not proper in« to consider the Senate meas-
The adlliinistrative Staff of I Aithough the agency scheduled. NTSU is seeking $12 6 million for ( OMMERC E 'APi—Police shot ' ‘ 1 P0 . , i ure
1 l ' . h ,1 o„. ona ,, „□ „ . dice who said the twe had entered Airport police took Mims and uet
mo girls Whose the Texas Commission on consideration of the budgets for the two-year persod and IWl is the ait and used a ire hose a restreted setion ot the air port Steinberger to a terminal, where HOUSE POSITION
2tt, ‛ them wear Higher Education has rec- all :0 state colleges and unversi-serking $498 million 01 the two- " « Panraidb asti Mrs. Kennedy's Air Force plane they were questioned by H. F The oosition of House leaders is
im' is in run ommended that Denton's ties 011 Monday, protests by the year perio Appropnaltons. 01 11 sv ' ' taxied to a remote part of the Fletcher of ihe Federal Aviation that the Senate resolution, passed
i,el0 not g,e,, presidents over budget cu.s 193 are $4 3 million at NTSt ' , field, far from the military and Agency. Both wele quickly re- last Thursday, amounted to that
Sup’ ) Wiliams diseased twouniersities Get ' 15 ml prompted the commission mem- and $1 35 million at TW ’ • Policeman Don Cockram esti- commercial passenLer terminals, leased, body originating an appropriation
ude) tl ...... ris were told 110,1 during 1964-65 from bers to posipone action until Oct In all, the state s 20 institutions patted 2.000%8 took part the A wire ten e rings the area. A skesm.n fw Up said the’measure,
3 1"""' n attend public the next legislature That's 2, of LiZher learning are seeking ferhour demonstration, fna lly used primariy for parking of air \ 1 .' ‘ .. jd d ide The House long has insisted that
wvo", - ': " ,oporuoh $212 million less than NTSC “penton S two umversn.es sought s20 2more han’ the‛sn,8brnkan "P about 2 a m Four were plane Signs reading "restricted deni considers the it alone can onzsinat.moneygbilis.
Maru and TWC have requested a total of $1758 milliom for the million recommended by the staff The men gatbered outside twosarea. keep out are posted along ............... .............^^"d^gr^ Snmte
TIt a, 1-la .lolnsem ,, The staff's budget recommenda two y e.n period, but the commis: ot •he commission. womenis dormitories about 10 The White House had announced IpALpp versy already has reached the
12 ‛ie Kev and Mrs tions “ere released in Austin sion stall cut this t > $1 05 million As far as appropriations go, four pm and 1 guess the girls did the first ladys expected arrivali • Ldlhcl point that five annual appropria-
1 red I J"U n and Sue Adam Tuesday, plus the askings of the in its recommendations, 1 he corn figures are usually considered — about as much hollering as the time N White House motorcade tion bills for the fiscal year that
on 11 c.. oi ol Mi and Mis unnver sities. The staff haddeclin- mission itself has done nothing recommendations by the Texas beys Cockrum said Secret Service men waited started mote than three months
Herschel idams ed to release the reports at its hr. to look at the recommenda- commission on Higher Education. "But none of the hys ever got idar The fence for the plane oenton and vicinity P»my clou
Ine I, Mi Juhnsun is pas quarterly meeting Monday tions and the requests the governor, the legislative bud- inside and except for one In-
tor 'r ' । ' Viwionary Bible get board and the legislature it- dov areen loin off there Wasnt
'hirm . • tin- Ndamsons Tl Tp -J 'self an) PrPet, damage
■ .................. I IT A MqcTC Ttal '"“U ' """ wl. .....'''I '•» ""I" away
-h.• -M-6W Uk the general revenue fund, tuition Sulphur Springs plus a couple of moved out onto 'he fteld to meet
lees and othei sources of income. county units and the college se- the frst lady and the Kennedy s
2 dl ordered the -II are $216 ? million as pro iected by curity " two children. Caroline and John se 0. o m , kesrh,i
his Men-;., v alter parents ED 4 • ■ the schools The $199 5 million Rowdy students ignored orders Jr Newsmen were kept behind dAy at e JJ a m Fishing Ence ent ,Dh-
" r-tn nl reueted a compro E (b VAT V 1 —6 b G ttal recommended hv the staff to dispers, even atter a fire hose the tence RAINFALL • If the Senate stands firm a nd
offer to let 'hem wear full JL " V V UI " L OUW would be a 42 pet cent increase was rectaq mtu their midst Mims and Steinberger, riding (in Inches) turns down a new House resolu-
- ‘‘ 3'm" . ""Er si. Gause rc “Aune tion for temporary financing of
None farm programs, the deadlock
320 would tighten and Congress could
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