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could result in loss of assembly voting rights for the Soviet
Union. France and 16 other nations. They are more than
two years behind on their U.N. assessments as a result of
their refusal to pay peace-keeping costs.
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District that crop up after the By this time, the Lewisville The charges of
judgment heromes official will board had already voted to against Conner and the coun-
b paid on a 50-50 bais if both split Double Oaks 1963 ex- cils subsequent revocation of
tin Denton and Lewisville di- penses with Denton They the three pool hall licenses
ri n agree tu it rescinded the action, making it came after two North Texas
senators," Schwartz says.
After the Senate rejection of
St John Garwood of Austin as
a University of Texas regent,
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Last sale person who has “won more
15, political races than Ive lost but
6,1; I lost more political battles than
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Building Needs, Bond Issue
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Topics For School Board
Rip British Fleet Protects Malaysia
Britain's biggest fleet now is protecting Malaysia from Indo-
nesian attack.
The aircraft carrier Eagle, Britain's most formidable war-
ship. arrived Monday to join the I ar East fleet of more than-
70 ships. It includes the carrier Victorious, the commando
ship Bulwark, guided missile destroyers and frigates
Defense preparations were being rushed ashore. The cur-
rent goal was about 9,000 troops in North Borneo, where In-
donesia shares a 900-mile jungle border with Mayaysia. They
include 500 - hard-fighting Nepalese Gurkhas being flown
from Hong Kong, beginning Wednesday,
Soldiers Stay in Canal lone
Panama's National Guard Monday night rejected a demand
by anti-American students, that Panamanian soldiers be re-
moved from the Canal Zone boundary The students also burn-
« . . t n . ,0010 ed a homemade American flag.
4 proposal to require all legi la- The National Guard so far has prevented student demon-
” tive proceedings to be,open.The strators from entering the Canal Zone during observance of
?? Senate hen voted 23-7 to adopt the fj anniversary of the blody anti-American rioting
new rules to prevent senators 1116 IIa
from disclosing votes taken in d Tday is the last day of four days of observances commemo-
—shnsnnteredbypromis rating the 21 Panamanians-mostly students-who died in
in t “dicloseTSadvance his last Sear s rioting. Most of the activity has been peaceful,
vote on matters taken up in but on Saturday guardsmen used tear gas to turn back
closed session students marching toward the U.S, yone.
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Map l’lans
Burglary,Thefts PeS
new classrooms by the start of Turnec In Here of three years '
■ thcharis sphoparedmy school of . . n nn School bus maintenance was
finals showed that nearly 4. A burslary and two thents discussed and two board mem-
Ramy & White
Insurance
area the carpenters union hall—will be left stand-
ing when the current demolition work is finished,
and it will come down later
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continued from Page fi dent only to be voted back to pm in a doctor’s office
n , mn, , har i' original common status Services will be held Thurs-
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f Alon Labs
Aztec Oil & Gas
Ennis Bus. Forms
First Nationat Bank
Great American Corp
Moore Corp «
Neiman-Marcvs
Northwestern Nationai Lite
Republic National Ban*
Repubjic Nationa Lite Ins
Southiand Life Ins
Southwestern Lite Ins
Taylor Pvblishing
. Texas Bank & Trust
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501 W. Hickory Ph. 382-2561
that saw
AUSTIN (API—Texas law- two biggest problems—re- the marchers carried banners demanding neutralization of the
makers met at noon today districting and more money war-torn country.
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Wrecking crews demolish the old Coca Cola hot
tung plant on Me Kinney Street between Oakland
and Austin to make way for new buildings in Den
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FIRST STATE BANK BIDG. 382-969]
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Legislature
COnVeneS FOr Mob, Parade PtlUV^.Contulate
Noisy antigovernment mobs roared through the central
mw A m A * Vietnamese city of Hue again today, parading with banners
5 Oth Session 'is—? »»also began In Da Nang,
5 - South Vietnam’s second largest city.
Reports from Hue, 400 miles north of Saigon, said some of
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. se-6, co/,; reported 1, the , , , .
. board sha the Denton Indepen p . i .I sented the district before Rob-
dem scw1 District I two per fitt'llill । OIIghi erts and was house speaker) I
NORTH O' DENTON cen: anead in tax collections u ' , didn see things that way.
• ebegroom - ■ Nvericoiiectons at this Works b) ’"o 20,11 Century WcVC managed to keep it
I0AEspood,‛ap.e n timo . fr. composers and another by Franz open up till now but it looks.
, Ine school board accepted Schubert WI 1 be included 10 a real.badw
the resignation of two teachers, concert of chamber music to be । waslearnedeinWashingten
.......Mrs Frances Brazeal and Wv presented "’night by members thatsoperatingnfunds.for.the
in Vnu AFr.,l10 at mid form of the North Texas State Uni- McKinney complex will not be
on. \en. effective at mid-term available after the end of the
and announced the employment "Ti mu- lac u , fiscal VMr in une The VA
Arie,, Eenp,,1 The program will begih at 8 15 Tiscalyear m June. The VA
.Mi trim hoeppen and Recitaj Hali says it will offer employes of
.......... ... om.. M Price to replace in te Musl ettamar......_ the hospital jobs elsewhere but
Iae for - 3e -- W them Ml Brazeal taughtmath UNITED FINANCE COMPANY no announcement has been
noise.
sStSS Sasranntsrnarsuyznamununerts’rulssnpidta.
veston liberal, and chose Sen. before the General Assembly returns to work Monday.
Tom Creighton, Mineral Wells.) Delegates saw little chance of avoiding a showdown which
as their temporary presiding of-
Dicer in a caucus shortly before
I the Legislature convened.
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ne di tr; ’ h.k he plain that they would not pay State University students filed Lewisville Bureau government, through the that as far as he knew Lewis-
1 iim be taken court any portion the notes. complaints charging that Con- LEWISVILLE - Building Health, Education and Welfare Ville was complying anyway.
A ' rding :■ Siri kland the ner had gambled with them, bet- needs and the probability of a Department, demands compli- The board voted to sign e
- ‛ rfsulting J udgmen allor oid Pouble Oth district owes ting on the outcome of pool large bond issue for the Levis- ane in nondiscrimination pol- As provided by state law, an
‛‛ un ' and ■’ ' ’ 420 games ville School System were dis- icy if federal aid to the school,April 3 trustee election was.
•' ’ ) . 1 bern The new electric utility rates cussed here last night at the is to continue. .called. Three board, members’
, . occtedor th are owed the approved by the council this regular monthly meeting of the pLay said thelsystem re- K B Mosley, Dan Merse
' unt n azren .0 PAV thete- orm distric for 1963 includ: morning wll mean lower elec- Lewisville School Board ceives only about $16,18,000 per and Morris Lord — terms'will
pwil ■ h prohibited nE 80 per con' 0‛ the 1963 ad tricity rates for families who Supt J K DeLay pointed out vear in federal aid, but added expire
om doing sn. , . , i , tax ' , i $34. use a minimum amoant of elec- the rpidly increasing influx'of - The' board voted to renew the
The Judement, a Do absolve 10601-not, counting the two tric power monthly and those-students into the system _ and 1 W "
the Lewisville district of any Ran/or nol0- who consume an unusually high f . need , at jeast 12
responsibility for payment of Allowing for a probable hich- monthly amount.
S0 " ‛ nd h the or'hanosun amo'nt t uncol: The majority of the residenti-
d !losh'e Oak Ij-'nic 1 J lectable ad valorem taxes. Den-ial rates will not be affected by
LAKE DALLAS T’ c Lake Newton Rayznr of Houston and ten schon. offinaD av they are the new rates. ‘ gnuartgprepareupy-- A. A .. . ___________________,_______
Dallas I. OCK will Denten confident that the collectable A large portion of ritv husi 1na,sspwegumaneany from parked cars which occur-bers deplored the dirty condi-
mer‛ tonight ;c 7 30 in the LD Denton s.!...... Board Presi- revenue Will cver the old dis nesses and industries will, how- 2 PUP may , n 0 ”• red .Monday night have been t ion of the buses citing in..
I: ■ 'E ’- map final plan den Hoy ' Watten. , Dent on trict'- $30.16120 in bills - a ever, see electric rate redye- the 196970, xchwl year more reported-.to Denton police particular the headlights.
' 1 ■< 1 Arporation petition attorney aid he was plcased ' ng time overdue by now tions ranging from 6 to 10 per than double,- Fred HojnsLend who lives —
pr di ■ K • Var !<- ■. o: , Idg Whitten apparently reflected cent n iIm ent of 2.218 . Board . mem- aie Bonanza Apartments told Now Many Wear
b the board thinking when he The new water rates are noth- bers felt that this was a con- DoIjPe someone entered his MI e-erru
!-ctle men: ail explained The two districts ing more than a change in bill servative estimate apartment Monday night while FALbkIEEITe
'■ ' ' ut of this to mg procedure. Instead of hill- With, the approval of the . Vnrth Texas WM More Comfort
■ 1.1 Weingon a gross and net figure Double Oak School District suit "
• ' ' ( i' tand tet ' trsing to make any (the net is 10 per cent below resolution Lewisville can move _ television set He said
i "2 1*'! HID pi stively The money on this. We just want to the grossi. the city will bill onatful! speed on a bond and he had left the door to hK ioorrreidsropekndaiikei F2 '
Inder n0 ' Se । ’’ h far 1 all the taxpayers con- a net figure and then will add building program when the set- ‘ artment unlocked Trr/ontyoutplitsah *chSSi
not going • r one cerned those in Denton those a in per cent penalty for per- tlement is okayed in district . "Ztoaor" (ainturbtei.de
om, ngoriner. . 1.. 1 Leisville and thoe m the sons who do not pay‘their bills court
old Double Oak district within 10 days Trustees took_less thaw five e • partments said a r—=———
To IrnmnD- penton di--minutes in giving approval to,® caliberpistol was stolen
pute came after voters in the ■■ .......... the suit settlement • car
ropresented ponton and Doubl oak dis 1)E \ T()\ IR1. 1 DEATHS DeLay said plans need to be Parked in fon of his apart
■ “ qual tricts voted to consolidate the___ _ started as soon as possible for ment
-. G within th t-.'-i ' ■ a complete high school plant Another car (heft, this one
The (onsoldation election Wartin | , Thornton ton, all of Dunn, N C and and added that a new elemen- rom a car at the Houston Aart
cpped a community fight in " one brother, David of Hender- tary building must also be ments, netted thievessome $300.
' ■— son NC buj]t Tom Bishop who lives at the:
i The board moved to meet with apartments told dolice he had
six architectural firms early lefthiscar unlocked with about
ppopEp e:,, next week The architects will $250 W r o C * 1g in it,
’.....” .......wnw‛ status changed dayanstha.PearhStraetcburch wenrysPkr’Pf Prosper. «tachomatdr “has
l.v nn" r oealidation hEmhureh wl Of retired mfarmerucdied iheekpehted % "anlecind h? time during ihe night
, “ / ) ' ‘ w. held on April ’ 1964 ficiate Burial will be in Rose- peSd4 the building program.
nane i1‛ , , w. Six days later on April 10 awn Cemetery under the direc-1 sPitales wii le at 2 pm Enrollment in the system has J
. .I ’’ wav gg’h.coun 27:Xarcmile on ol NhmUz-Flovd-Hamtett, wednesday in celna First Bap- increased 426 per cent in the
, 'he , I, Ci, i cmSIr fFuneral Home tist Church The Rev. Jimmy last eight years and emergency
square miles most of „1fi Mr Thornten was a retired Hefner .pastor of Prosper Bap-classrooms were placed into
„ . , eanen , ?| ' Army sergeant, tist Church, will officiate. Bur- use this year.
d’ftr ' Survivors include his wife, jal will be at Cottage Hill Ceme-1 In other action, the board
ne pentnie hn, board pro Mrs Betty Jean Thornton of tery. Arrangements are being) signed a compliance_ordefor
0cg . -em tested ’hat 1 had not been noti. Donton: one son Martin Edwin handled by Morgan and Scott the federal govyment Part of
, , tcd an. lied Of the (ount^ School Board o| Denton, one daughter, Betsy Funeral Home o f Celina., the 1964 Civy Rights Act, the
"" . 'si h t meeting and filed a suit in dis- JoAnn of Denton, his parents, I Pallbearers will be Howard,
11 J > trict court claiming that the Mr and Mrs. Martin Thornton Jackson and Richard Gotcher
dnel ruen tor andcountv board 7c on as a o’ Dunn. N. C. four sisters, of Prosper and Russell Bald- j
lia / Elrmenlar; vXon of state 77 Mrs. Gladys Jones, Mrs. Vera ridge, John Willock, R. L. Wil-
nl"i..Denton board members later Lee Wilkins, Mrs. Rubel Cal-j lard and Clifford McKnight, all,
1 ' . . ' explained that the suit was a houn and Mrs Norman Edger- of Celina.
redeuadditiona parking space ' ’’ ",5,4 — Survivors include his widow
. dele Denton and Lewisville Agpyr il and one son, Wallace Zickers of
Late ~uI S'n kland told schhoi lanoi mmet"nneHlllAl.. Prosper, two granddaughters,
in bonr 1na although Mime the complex (Continued from Page 1) and one great-grandson.
1: (lie nd between mhe schooi . . „ . . • 1
: . . or wa not Eacntangioment, partment reduced military has- A. \. Hillier
tt0, j a arca 1 I he district lawyer'- werees
i" , "2em,ng nea agreomeut in early Octo ■ The McKinncv hospital was A. V Hibler, former resident
, 1, "idi between be whe*, I cwisville School .supposed to be shut down 10 of Denton and brother of R R
.' C suy ' h DHav was told that years ago when the new VA Hibler of Denton, died at a
" , , virt Double Oak district hospital in Dallas was opened Wichita Falls hospital today
ue "" ‘wo $2,675 notes ,o but Sam Rayburn (who repre- Funeral services will be in Wich-
ita Falls Wednesday.
307 N Locust 387-1113 patients there.
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