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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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on any issue."
John Connally and Republican
paigning during the last four ington was hostile to his efforts to Dist Judge David Moore of Glade-
film he said was taken in Starr
Cox in a 13-station television
leans who said they had been
President Kennedy Monday to
he had been blind for 12 years.
for
FAMILY NIGHT
reform in its election law," Cox
Houston, $1,792 from the Bill Hay-
harvard MAN
I.
luncheon, visited in Uvalde and
rope.
Today Cox planned to cam-
what has been going on in Starr
115 5. ELM
312-4136
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$4,037 since he won the June 2
development.
Carswell, piloting his own plane.
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special
After the war, McCloy returned
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tor
ergy.
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Untouchables
Jack Benny
Dick Powell
Political Tak
Close-Upt
America’s only v-6 (Savings bank with spark plugs!)
ment in December 1960 he saw
it
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RAY DICKSON MOTOR CO.,
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cotlese at the Air. “
A-5
805 babies were born in that pe-
Used Cars
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one owner. Leaving state, must sell.
Mr Peppermim
Downs
IN OUR SECTION TODAY
Julie Bemell
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visit her.
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Pro-Castro demonstrators suc-
ceeded in burning an American
Decemher Brid
Our Miu areoks
for Texas lieutenant governor
both spent more than $20,000 cam-
By THE ASSOCIATED PREM
Charges and counter - charges
were hurled Monday as Democrat
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7:00
7:15
Movie: TH
Betrayal:"
Philip Decker,
Philip Savine
Movie "The
Harvey Girisi*
Judy Oarland,
John Hodiak
Perspective on
Greatness
Channel II
Saleh Draw
MeGraw
Roarins 20s
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Love of LIfe
(11:25) Naw*
searen lomerrew
Guidimg Llght
INa ef Rlley
(IM) Mews
Cox said there are “hundreds
of other cases” in Starr County
and in other Texas counties.
KRLD-TV
CBs
Channel 4
Wyatt Ear*
Peter Gunn
Lloyd Bridses
Red skelton
Bar la Court
Seven Keya
Recky a Ml
Priends
Thre Steoyw
WPAA-T
ABC
Channel s
Amerteae Band
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Discovery ■«
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ace,
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LWB,
Loreta Youns
Youne Or.
Malone
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vrolet
(10: Ml Tonight
- Variety
News,
Sport,
Parka Has
Zip-Off
Hood:
FOLDS
COMPACTU
tures.
Joe Pool, Democratic nominee
wrwr
saie.
Nations conference at San
cisco in 1945.
part of the day before going to
Fort Worth. Connally planned to
campaign in Houston and Galves-
ton today.
Dick Tracy
(3:55) Lifelime
Superman
Popeye
ated
Pan-
tile
tility
UTI-
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tor
rear
talar.
RAH,
h.
• Parkas in Boyville sizes 4 to 10.
• Surcoats, Fraternity Prep sizes 12-20
dealt with business morallty, r
sponsible citizenship, seculartm,
the Supreme Court ruling on offi-
cial prayer and race relations.
Dr. Jimmy Allen, director of the
Christian Lfe Commission said
the statements were intended to
be ‘ helpful guides to Christian
be eliminated until we have a two-
party government."
The GOP candidate said John
1:00
i:15
1:30
1:45
Sabotage Plans
Are Foiled In
Latin America
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)—Castro
sympathizers planning a stepped-
Calendar
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Quee Fer • Ba*
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Prie• la Rihe i*
Concentvation
•McCovs
Pete a Gladys
Newt
Farm Snow
Cartoon Carnival
Baptists were advised against
ng hate with hate," and re-
KRLD-TV
at
Channel 4
Mewa Wether
Walter Cronkite
Marshal Dillon
week of campaigning for the gov
ernorship of Texas.
Connally accused Cox of voting
t. Tell fhe Truth
(2:86) Naw*
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basis.
The big old sternwheeler has
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Channel s
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Channel S
Continental
Classroom
WAP-TV
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Channel 1
New*. Weathw
Munttey, Brinkie
Laramie
Newt
Fashiom te Feces
At The Wert
Turns
Password
Mouse Pert*
Ernie Ford
Tear* ter A song
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ments of $8,973 after the May 1
primary.
Smith reported $4,825 in gifts,
$20,000 in loans and $24,655 in pay-
ments during June 13-Oct. 2.
Gifts included $1,000 from Me-
Gown, Godfrey, Logan and Deck-
Felton Lockhart
JUSTICE OF PEACE
PRECINCT 1, PUCE 1
Paid Pol. Ad by Felton Lockhart
New.
1935 Date-
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News, Weather,
Sport,
(10 M) Movlet
‘China Sease‛
ciark Gable,
Jeon Harlow,
Wallace Beery
Sport,
(10:40) Adven-
tures In Para-
dise
(11:40) Johnny
Midnisht
visited Port Arthur, Beaumont,
Orange, Lufkin and Tyler Monday
ind planned stops in Longview.
Texarkana, Sherman, Deuton,
Grand Prairie and Fort Worth
today.
THREATS REPORTED
Cox, speaking on the Monday
r
504s
r
state pensions if they voted for
Cox.
One of the men, Jose Barrera,
Highland & Pierce Streets
Master Masons and their families
invited - Refreshments
Cox touched on other campaign tures.
issules during the 30 - minute Des Barry, Republican nominee
speech—tourism, industrial devel- for Congressman-at-large, report-
opment, education and taxation, ed gifts of $5,116, payments of
He again challenged Connally to $4,789 and debts totaling $896,
meet him in a debate. since the May 5 primary. .
He attended the historic confer-
ences at Casablanca, Cairo and
Potsdam, as well as the United
1*(J VOLKSWAGEN, extra cieane.
000 mlles, radio. leatherette xpholsterye
$1,295, »20 Kino, Row, call 3*2*323
Chester Morris
CHEVROLET COMPANY
Authorized Chevrolet
Dealer
<119 Lniversity ft 382-5451
maries, Smith’s totals are $88,186
in gifts and $115,953 in expendi-
em
me.
51
nen
1522
Bos-
nole.
Both machine-washable, quick drying . . .
waterproof, windproof,, weatherproof! Ex-
tra warm with acrylic pile lining, yet light
in weight, Cpsd blue, belt green, diplomat
ClEan 1*5* Pontiac Station Wason, Jully
equipped, priced for quick sale, SU N.
Loco*t, 3*2443*; m-403__
Ttse RFD and whit* Ford Thunderbird,
see at 1*03 N. Elm or call 3*2-*0U
koi SALE iHl Na*h. downdabl*, MS.
1512 N. Elm, phone 382-8000.----
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been berthed at the Memphis wa-
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of service in April 1961, in favor
of a diesel-powered boat.
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Thursday, Nov. 1st - 7:30 P.M.
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CORRECTION
BOYS' WARM PILE LINED PARKAS OR
SURCOATS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 5
' SHOULD BE $9.97
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Peter O'Donnell of Dallas. Hayes
i reported gifts of $2,874 and pay-
"gn‛2..-
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900 PH*M Sil - Education.
Olis Airman's Worid.
930 seience Lab II.
94s American Newsreel Album.
10:00 Home Room 1.
10:15 industry M Parade.
10130 w«n New - cmwtm
111*8 Snanish II.
iis Fabric Pair.
11130 Science Lab H.
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12:45 LN* and Learn,
1:88 Adventures Hl Learnine.
lit* Fer Your information.
120 Moder Aleebra.
IN Heme A Family LIte.
2120 Svanian 1.
2145 Prosress Parade.
3100 Ham* Reom H.
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3:30 Ar* and Man.
65 Ferms—’—
IN Oneration Alhahet,
liW Whafs New - chuerea.
VERY ,I
COMFORTABLE
USED CARS
1957 CHEVROLET 210, 4
door, V-8. Power Glide Radio
end heater, 2 tone paint,
white tires. Ready .... $895
1956 BUICK CENTURY, 4 door
hardtop. Frigiking air-condi-
tioning .radio, heater, white
trie*. A solid car .... $675
1960 RENAULT DAULPHINE,
4 door. Real economy $595
For Sale: One
Old Paddlewheel
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (AP)—If you
need a paddlewheel river steam-
er, you’re in luck. The Memphis
district of the Corps of Engineers
has one for sale
I Col. Edmund Kirby-Smith said
Monday the hulk of the decom-
missioned steamer Mississippi I
will be sold Nov. 28 to the highest
bidder—on an "as is. where is"
Movie: "The
Ghost Break-
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Paulette 8*4-
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McCloy is
Expert In
Negotiation
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IF overall 416g, picture meas.,
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Handcrafted chassis for
“ greater dependability!
New silhouette design!
Features 18.500 volt* of picture
power, sound-out-front spesker.
Garry Moore
against an old age pension raise night television hookup, showed a
Few have had more experience while seeking to raise his own pay
in pleading the U. S case at the as state representative and of us-
world’s conference tables, ing West Texas promoter Billie
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months, reports to the secretary i investigate slant hole oil wells, water and L. D. Murphy, for-
of state show. Another witness testified he was mer Kilgore empl
The candidates. Democrat Pres- shot at and chased out of Duval road Commission.
. "n "pnEncI Rih County when he tried to investi- James Lewis, a former chair-
ton Smith and Republican Bilgate wells in the South Texas man of th. Federal Petroleum
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President Harry S Truman
Make Room Par
Daddy
Mere’s Holly-
wood
Cartoon Capers
Mickey Mouse
Club
Movieravalloy
ef the Head-
Johnny waias-
Mrs. Roosevelt
Still Holding Own
NEW YORK (AP)-A family
spokesman said Monday that Mrs
Franklin D. Roosevelt was "hold-
ing her own” but still seriously
ill.
Mrs. Roosevelt, 78, suffering
anemia and a lung infection, was
taken home from a hospital 12
made himself a reputation in that —— p------ ------ wua „„ gung „„ .
field by chasing clues through Eu- paign in San Antonio the earlier county," Cox said. "It will not for the May. 5 and. June 2 Pri.
rope to win a case that German -...... ... ---Smihe‛ *—1. — 62 188
agents were responsible for blow-
ing up a Hoboken. N J., muni-
Meanwhile, the Constitution par- --- — - —
ty gubernatorial candidate, Jack of being against the Trinity River ed gifts of $1,510 and payments of
bombing American establish-
ments in Santiago and communi-
-------- - mem UI -anuag‛ and -
to private practice but kept his cations facilities in Venezuela,
hands in the councils• of Washing- thorities reported.
ton. serving on the State Depart-
ment’s Committee on Atomic En-
FAST-MOVING DAY
Connally started his day with
j a talk and numerous stops in Dal-
“I never said I was against it. runoff from Woodrow Bean.
I just said I wanted time to study Pool’s totals to date are $16,157
it," he said. In gifts and $17,717 in expendi-
News, Weather,
Sports
Cowboy Quar-
terback Club
Dragnet
Comedy Time
WASHINGTON (AP)-John J. jack Cox swung into the final
McCloy is • lawyer who special;
izes in the problems of war and
peace — of arms «nd disarma-
ment. , •
Fran- up sabotage campaign throughout
Latin America were foiled from
News
Cartoon Time
Flight si*
Capt *••««•*
e
The Denton Record-Chronicle Presents
TODAYS T.V. SCHEDULE
an.Telovisten Pregrems sunjeet *, Ohang mmeut mevtow mene indeusu
He began as an expert in the went to San Antonio for his tele-
art of cloak and dagger. He had vision appearance.
County. Two elderly Latin-Ameri-
----- - ---- -— '------- cans told the interviewer they had Hayes, filed campaign expense
He has debated the Berlin crisis Sol Estes’ airplane for campaign- been threatened with lass of their
- - - area. Board, told the committee he'
reports Monday as did other can- The committee, which closed its began investigations in 1953.
didates for statewide office one-lay hearing here, Monday "I could not moderately des-
Hayes’ report shows expendi- will meet in executive session at cribe the degree of hostility and
tures of $34,187, gifts of $24,261, Austin Saturday to consider new animosity by the special investi-
$3,600 in loans and $2,874 In debts legislation to stop deviated well gator (sent from Washington)
during June-October. Contribu- drilling and to assure better con- toward the board's directional dr l
tions included $6,000 from the trol of Texas oil fields. drilling investigation," he said. i
Cox And Connally Candidates Slant Prober Says Baptist Unit
Hostile Gives Advice
On Crises
Both of the pensioners spoke
Spanish and a translator relayed
the questions and answers in Eng-
lish.
TWO-PARTY HOPES
"This is an actual picture of
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION - CHANNEL 13 - KERA-TV
6100 Blolosy Today. «;M Pyscholosy I _ Education.
4:20 American Economy 8:18 Challenge
1100 Driver Education. 9:00 Conversational Spanish.
7130 Horizons of Sclence._______________2130 Modem Alsebra_ _____________
WEDXESDAVS EARLY SLATE
WRITE IN
Felton Lockhart
It will be impossible to
canvass the precinct in
person. Come Jan. 1st,
you don't want the same
crew. Write in Felton Lock-
hart's name for a change
over due. Your vote and
influence will be appreciat-
ed. Write in . . .
tions plant in 1916.
In April 1941 he was appointed
assistant secretary of war. in
that job, he helped press lend
lease through Congress, fostered
the intelligence unit that helped
to break the Japanese codes, and
helped to prepare armistice and
surrender terms.
HISTORIC CONFERENCES
U. S. Flashing Light
Satellite Shot Reset
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
—Technical troubles forced a one-
day postponement of an effort to
launch a flashing light geodetic
satellite to make -mere- aeeurate-
measurements of the earth. The1
Leave it t* th* "
Giris ■
Connally was wrong when the
Democratic nominee accused Cox for Congressman-at-large, report-
said he was 80 per cent blind.
McCloy, 67, was picked by threatened with loss of their state he has been blind for 12 years.
McCloy, who had served as an
unofficial disarmament adviser 390 I hal KlOHlKlC
for President Eisenhower, was . . r T T I
t DDed bv President elect Kennedy bamIc S 111 ( .IX.
to bp his official adviser on dis-
armhament and negotiations. In LONDON (AP-TheM inistryof
that job he carried the U.S. ease Health report, that 390 thalido-
for a nuclear test ban to the con- mide babies were born in Britain
ference at Geneva between January 1950 and last
The conference’s goal of a test August. •
ban went up in smoke when the At least 302 of these are still
Soviet Union broke the voluntary I alive--224 with malformed limbs
test moratorium. __ and 58 with internal deformities
_____ - which may never be cured. In all
t*t* News Channet * 12:00
entury Milestonest 12:15 Channel s
Consulf Or. Brothersi Channel S 12 10.
McCloy, who was graduated las, then flew to Graham for a
from Harvard after a hitch as an reception and a barbecue rally in
artillery captain in World War I, Jacksboro. Cox opened with a
began his government work in the Brownwood appearance, then
days of Germany’s blitz in Eu- moved to San Angelo for a noon
the perils of the nuclear race with hookup presented two Latin-Amer-
Valerian A. Zorin in Geneva.
KE-9-2400,Lewisville.____________,____
1*5* MORRIS MINOR station Wason,
$375. Radio, heater, good condition.
phon* 3*2-57*3 *tter 4 » ____________
f-O*k SAlii OR TRADF. *«tr* Cl**n 1*54
pontiac, *2,000 actual miles, air condl-
tion, almost new fires, $550. Art Seelv,
382-4090. '
INDIVIDUAL will 8*11 a l*M Ch*vr*l*J,
4door, radio and heater, 2 tone paint.
white tire*, standard transmission, an
extra claan car that you will have to.see
to aooraclata Call 3*2 *4** or 3*MH3.
1950 CHEVROLET, flood condition, flood
tir*s. call 3*2 *54*.__________________
and disarmament with Soviet Pre- ing.
mier Khrushchev. He has argued
■ywt wo., .... « . living rather than official state-
FORT WORTH <APl—The Tex- ments of the convention’s position
as Baptist Executive Board urged
TurrEtTUnhrndnaMonorpvrt" • Pay Only
antenna Monmhly ""
Taliaferro Radio & Sewing Shop
209 N. Locust ph. 387-1915
Weather s News, Weather,
er, Fort Worth. Including reports
5:09 earn Tme
51 Laos Mange
8:46 ’ "
en In VE, AnX n? Man- plosives and a list of bomb tar-
.. merged withtheBank of Man gets. Police said the list included
hattan Co. and become the n t U s Embassy. U.S. firms and
t ion’s second largest commercial cilean government buildings,
bank. ----------------—— ---
ing soldiers and policemen scat-
tered the mob Monday night,
handed him his next mission in. Spurred by the dynamiting Sun-
June 1949—l .S. high commission day of vital Venezuelan oil instal-
er of Germany. In the follow 8 lations, Latin-American internal
years he became the architect of security officials were reported
the agreements that transformed ready to tighten measures against
West Germany from a war-bat- j subversive acts allegedly directed
lered occupied nation to a pros- by Cuban Prime Minister Fidel
pering sovereign state. j Castro
- _ uu woec, L. I flag and stoning government
in 1947 Republican McCloy be- headquarters in Uruguay before
came president of the world an estimated 1,000 machete-swing-
Bank.
। Operation Lift
Today — Huth "
Romper Room
Trouble wim
Father
Movle: 'Dul-
cv:' Ann Soth-
ern, Ian Hunt-
•r. Roland
Yound
Around Town
ndgh"» hope this “ "Pecie es campaign Fund and s.
Hurl More Charges ListMoney Washington
Un Campaigns
1 - House General Investigating sider action on subpenaed wit-
AUSTIN (AP) - Candidates former hair, nesses who failed to appear. Rep
i Committee heard a former chair- Bill Hollowell said. Witnesses who -----------
man of the Federal Petroleum ignored the summons included Monday “a calm confidence in
Board testify Monday that Wash Gregg County Judge Earl Sharp, the sovereign God of the uni- fi
......... — • ki -Sfert- te t-- r—=- m-- verse" during the world crisis, minded that the primary objec-
. __J L. -=gh,, 5—• The statement was one of six tve in regard to Cammuaist* le
Kilgore employes of the Rail- adopted on recommendation of the not to kill or conquer but to con-
Christian Life Commission. Others I vert to Christ."
_______ pensions if they voted for the GOP The other, Regino Canales, said
head a three-man diplomatic standard bearer. Cox also accused
team whose job will be to pin Connally of misrepresenting his “My opponent asked me to be
down in U.N. negotiations Krush, stand on Trinity River develop- specific when I said Texas needs
chev's promises to dismantle and ment. -
remove the Soviet missile threat
in Cuba.
AM '
. CHEVROLET,, standareshot was rescheduled for 8:30
trpnzmision new enetine C8H 32""a.m. Wednesday-
I*'? CHEVROLEt. 4 door, hardtop. Bell-
Air, sutomatic transmisslon. power
steering, big V» engine, good condition-
inu, 282-3475 Bfter*^-------,,18, days ago. Only members of her)
"•***■ immediate family are allowed to
Texas GOP Finance Committee in
Austin, $2,000 from the Texas
GOP Finance Committee in
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