Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1963 Page: 2 of 26
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• I e Class Stunts
Bv JACK BELL the 5th of October and the 10th ton s over-all military effective- —--5
WASHINGTON ‘AP —The Ken of October ness and the situation in Cuba. The Senior Class won the exeite-
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ential Democrats which they feel department fought 15 fires, most
they should avoid answering pub- of them grass.
licly. The last of the 15 was reported
Stennis Keating and other ad as snow flakes fluttered down and
ministration critics seem to have melted upon contact with the
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gap in its surveillance of it was on Oct. 10 that Sen Ken- decide to issue a version of its awarded to the winning class by
neth B Keating, R-NY , reported secret testimony after it has been Dean Francis Emerson as cast
aphic was under our most careful sur- figured in administration briefings lights set the stage for the seniors'
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Whatever its military import den appearance of a plane brought
testimony on this subject seems back their fears but the children
likely to have a bearing on the realized that they must build a
credibility of the administration's new life in reality.
contention that offensive weapons A smoky stage and a tinkling
have been removed from Cuba piano set the scene for the fresh-
The administration position is that man stunt The cast members
of members of Congress and the production. As the mining com-
Newly decorsted-furnish-
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while it had suspicions earlier, it went back into the "Roaring 20s"
nu ea chek5s to t"o or three a year on could not afford to charge an of- and produced a love triangle be-
ed 9a Nussan SoI Informants said that fensive buildup until it had posi. tween two gamblers and a night
e. c .re to small ever to be ac tive proof and it did not get this club singer The revenge seeking
;°r . by the hennedy admins- until Oct 14 lover shot the singer, thereby lo5.
' a " 01 e ' , enate. Administration leaders have ing his freedom
.V ept „f eleht to 10 such inspec- “ at Republican erm- -
,»«. nn a yer seems to horrify the cism, calling it partisan and ir- 15 Grass Fires
T, . responsible Rut thev have been ’
rem •' Russians That many checks , , , , D. a an ona 10. 6.
- ,CV car o d fnn. sries nt0he Sv... even more disturbed by the state- Between 440a.m. and late aft-
1 .\ .11 .,1 5 ‘ ‘ J 1 ments of Stennis and other influ- ernoon Saturday, the Denton fire
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tes ommittee Some members of Congress Three moods of children left
HEARINGS THLS WEEK have predicted privately that the homeless in the aftermath of war
Sen John Stennis, D-Miss., who service chiefs may not support were used by the junior class.
We heads the group said he plans to fully tne position the administra- Coming out of the rubble, the
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: of Sep’emher He said in an interview these will with testimony by Ball, that there happier dreams were symbolized
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d sa;; -ain: ri nsisted on 2) on-site inspections. shifted their emphasis from pos- ground or—firemen were pleased
nt at tre vc. This was accompanied by a de- sible offensive danger to the to note-grass.
. med su ess mand for 15 international control U’nited States to the threat of Cu- Firemen said no notable dam-
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Its involves the p-nod from 'hat Soviet strategic missiles given security censorship
iriy -eptemter 1*2 until Oct were being emplaced in Cuba. The Stennis committee ex
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v-’At f the intermediate range missile Dear. Rusk Undersecretarv The sophomores' production was
amara ‘;tes revealed by Oct 14 "photo- George W Ball, and John A. Me- set to the rhythm of South Ameri-
-on he graphs seems certain to be the Cone. director of the Central In- ca.witb the stunt depicting the ar-
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M!AAMI REACH Fla 1 AP — A w iam c Foster, and the British
ripe wed wave of activity in state m. ,, - of ate Jenh R God
(g slatires aimed at outlawing t- ,, ,. ne i.nation dsarma
W"piEndhmar compv-ry union shops is " u ment cor.forence last week ne
" "/V ”r , 5 ‛n hhng labor leaders gathered here w.eorn . e has cut it. phicing
ea .y alter- for winter meetings . rem., f the hoine
Womine has just become tre v, S vie: first deputy foreign
2"n stae to han tne unin s) r mirister Vas-ly V Knznetsv
and nne official here declared cumered by saying the Soviet
" ‛ The drive by enemies of la i rn made a tremenieus conres-
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1963, newspaper, February 17, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531908/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.