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Thuraday, June 24, INS
PAGF TWO
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
In The News
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conference
"France pretends to be a handled by their consulates."
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pay- and hospital costs of the 19 mil- delay a decision.
New York
ments for 20 million Americans lion persons 65 and over
Pending in the
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chance.
aged program tied into the So-
insurance plan covering doc-
Pastore declared. "There just it rejected such a move 11-6
at the office or in a hospital, as -----
well as some additional servic-
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As:ntiated Press
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Texas industries (1X1)
Instruments (TXN)
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vide an adequate power reserve tion
(jermany.
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"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
opening soon
Joe
Mr
Westgate Park
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
‘0O LATE TO CLASSIFY
Wise C ounty Bureau
COLLEGE AND VINE APTS
A rend av
1 in
One half and one acre homasights.
66 ACRES
EARNS REALTY
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CROUCH REALTY
BARROW REALTY
382-9621
Nita 382-2367
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fam:! affair
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CROUCH REALTY COMPANY
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FLY SPECIES
ANNOUNCES
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The Association of
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Social Security Payments
Increase, Health Care OK’d
New YORK STOCK CXCH STOCKS
selected tabutation of stock prices as
iohm ihh i^
(.KILK nori.>
"The De Gaulle government
has always directly or indirect-
ly helped our enemies, so the
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expected passage in July.
It was the first time the com-
STOCK
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WASHINGTON i APi - The
Senate begins voting today on
Fir-t A id ( our-e Will
Start I riday Night
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lations with France and accused
the French government of help-
ing its enemies.
hoped the bill would be passed
by tonight.
diagnostic services, and post-
hospital home health visits.
• A voluntary, supplemental
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UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
Auto A Appliance Loans
307 N Locust. 387-1113
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The committee action
senate Votes South Viet Nam Announces
whhOKSeenBreak In French Relations
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CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
DOW JONES AVERAGE
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ner CMANGES
1%
MARVIN RAMEY
FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.
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JANIE LOU ALEXANDER,
. . May graduate of Goo High School of Pilot
Point for receiving a TWU scholarship.
' the silver-coinage bill, with
' major test set on whether to
Crouch Realty Company
801 N. Locust
war we are now fighting, we
cannot allow those who claim
spokesman said in Paris. He tionals living in South Viet Nam
added that he doubted there or Vietnamese citizens living in
ment of their own to keep 40 per
cent silver in dimes and quar-
511,
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TERRELL KING
382-9691
Residential, Commercial
Farms
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(RCUCM REAL
382 e70)
in its system with surrounding tern the possibility of intercon-
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ne sist
of Deni.
fih b) i r
' a tWeda
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band tur
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Ramey King
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ransportation links with West tn start up next spring, will pro- emergency units get in opera-
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randchild
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a tary government announced to-
day it has broken diplomatic re-
ANYTIME
—is a good time to
eat a stack of
ROBBIN'S
Big "Fluffy Lighr"
HOTCAKES 35c
+ 1
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er President Dwight D Eisenhower will
vantage of us."
Relations between France and
her former colony have grown
increasingly strained since Pres-
ident Charles de Gaulle began
outspoken opposition to Ameri-
can participation in the war
against the Viet Cong and ad-
vocacy of a negotiated settle
ters However, • their proposal mittee had been willing to ap-
appeared to have only a slim prove a health care for the |
As submitted by President
Johnson and approved in the
Senate Banking Committee, the
measure would eliminate all
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Vis Ki "cr
11 f'C a a
V r», < >. I . I ooper
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? ; ■ 900
New York hime loday as
ooii Danie) of
Akon Labs
Aztec Ol & Gas
Ennis Bus. Forms
First Nat Bank
Orrat Amer Corp
Inter fate Sec »ities
Lone Star Sleel
Merc. Net' Bank
Neiman Marus
Northwestern Natiti
Repvbik Naf i Ba k
Reput Mer I L ine
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
i AP)—South Viet Nam’s mili-
ment neutralizing South and
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Vietnamese government thus
severs relations with France
and all future matters will be
ife’me I ndlict ment- On Six
PEAD’ FOP
1/1tDA‛L LIVING
electric companies in the inter- nection with surrounding power vrintie,
.... . . Union Qtl of Calif (UL.
systems should be explored
"You now have an intercon-
17, along with Laos and Cambodia
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A first aid course for the
Denton Police Department and
the Police Reserve will start at
7 30 Fniday night at the Police
est of economy --p-u.
The interconnection system "You now have an intercon- °F"-THScouutsa 3105"
would allow Denton to exchange nection with the Brazos Electric . Nationat .Anori
. wion O1 »ecuriyes De4ter» are represenve*
power with other companies in Co-Operative, but more should tive inter-denier prices •• ot 1 p.m Nr*
-- time Inter dealer market change
ti ■ nd
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” Tire And Camera
$i Reported Stolen
2031 Thefts of a tire and a camera
tw he .
Ear.al W.
1; were reported to police today
J ' by two Denton residents.
28 ’ Terry Lewis, 200 Ave D, re-
ported the theft of a tire from
1, the trunk of a Volkswagen, and
2* George Davis of University City
Apartments reported the loss of
a 35mm camera from the glove
compartment of his car.
Davis said that he parked
."hrovrhout.me his car on the University City
There are three basic ad- marxuo. mandown or commiasion • •
parking lot for four hours and
when he returned the glove
compartment was open and the
camera was missing.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
, retain any silver in the half dol-
lar.
Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfield of Montana said he
Stmrs l(nnnini> (hit In Strike
prnducingp,states.notuonlywere The 125 vote sent the $6-bil- • A basic plan financed under meeting were proposals asking _
said they would offer an amend- lion bill to the Senate floor for Sociali Security covering hospi- insonesway oranothersthatdo to be our friends to take ad-
-----ted ---------- Il- talization, posthospital nursing tors not participate in govern-
home care, out-patient hospital ment health plans
Approach in
। 85th Year
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the arca re p "ted 1: ci
came by Jim Perker of * c eewares North V iet Nam
4 sons i.. .i. Viet Nam was once one of the
h, three French Indochinese states
. F wler. of l'
Ernes: Fowler
and (ri Fowi
of Emilnt and drug-
! a' 1"‛e‛ also w ere
Man) F
re tnan
tiome ( hapel
arn Fluitt minister
al Hom 1 1),, a" r < hurch nt Chr
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A few minutes earlier the gov-
emment announced that it had
declared an official state of war
in South Viet Nam. Do said sev-
erance of relations with France
was a necessary result
“Up to now we have wanted
to prove to the world that we
were mature and ready to for.
get one century of French col-
onial domination, to look to the
future, destroying communism
and building the nation," he
said
i "But in view of the decisive
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Vlallah Fowler
friend but isn’t.” Foreign Min- "We take note of their deci-
PO‛ WANPIGHT, Associgte
PAT HAMILTON Peqitor
Homer Snow a captain in the
reserve will be the instructor
The esson will be held
each Friday night until the
rur < both standard and ad-
i v ant < d ar rompleted |
" Frda
M . -< F .
re if,*u
t rec r t d F niday a’
St f us x Cathol
a. .as :r Jerry Let
. was killed 1” a
a..can: n Honolulu
andirapped The
Ke < ■ brothe
- FT Dr of Da
would be any further govern- France.
ment comment Do said there would be no
The foreign minister said the seizure of French property or
। break in relations was intended | other reprisals.
'only as a political protest French interests control large
against France’s policy toward rubber plantations in South
1 South Viet Nam and would not I Viet Nam and have other in-
affect some 7.(100 French na- vestments.
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isn't enough silver to go around cial Security system. Last year tors’ fees for services at home.
It makes no sense to continue _______ ..a .....
. . 11101 u The committee made numer-
with it in 1W half dollar.when changes in the bil passed
weiregettink ridof.it in the 10- April , bythe House and strong-
and 256 1 < mv A n S endorsed by President John-
Sen Edward M Kennedy. D- ■__ - -
Mass . supporting the Pastore , , (AAE
amendment, said that “the ex- Ea I mL.E Gu,,.a. American. Mtr (AM0l
irAper cent silver left in the HlectI 1( al 3VsteIll 2 205 "e,
half dollars will result in a • _ orpoprtoocR!
waste of 20 million ounces of A ■ mh m deosi
,, nNn Studied By Denton
fighting the amendment, said ... . intemaPi Harvester (HR)
I wili not be a partv to debas. The City of Denton’s electrical keeps increasing you will be "rogr.(KRj _
ing nur coinage for the purpose consulting engineer has recom- faced with future expansion Lone star ILso)
of supplying any private indus- mended that the municipal elec- "To increase the reliability JatSs.ennAy"C
mv with our valuable silver bul- trical power system try to tie and economy of the city's sys- eara
ister Tran Van Do told a news sion." a French government
I'lil.NHl.!'!1A AP The Htforts to hung Teamsters
< ' lour largest grorery President James Hoffa to Phil-
cnin- -ad t lav most of their adelphia have failed so far Hof-
-'res will be without supplies (a in public statements, has
bv Friday night if the wildcat called the strike illegal. He has
strike of -ome 12 00 members told Local 107 to go back to
of Teamsters Local 107 isn't set work
’ t d Mayor James Tate said of
ur stocks are going very Hoffa “He has other engage-
fast said Blavney J Barton, ments which he considers more
an Acme Markets executive important He is not ready to
Sime stores should -start to come here
!)E( ATUR Special —
es fer Mallah Fowler
atur wr 1, be held
hv tin
• Longview four
and ene great.
Lingstemmed Aspa Theolog- on
4 bet!
• For The Bride
• for Mother
• for TherEhdate
LINWOOD ROBERSON
FLORIST
382-2561 SOI W. Hickory
OREN: 6 am - 130 pm 208 W. McKinney
Closed Sun. (Just a skip off N. Elm)
Ivele \ . Barrett
1)1 \ TOX tin I DEATHS
4 4%
24 74
■ Beri t ■ in wine
81.01 M.i.c-o,
at - u. .. . ...... 0
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silver in dimes and quarters but
retain a 46 per cent content in
half dollars All three now have
90 per cent silver
Sen John () Pa-tore. D-R 1 .
whose state uses silver for in- WASHINGTON (AP) - The son, aS the House of Delegates of
dustrial purposes. proposed to senate Finance Committee ap- But it retained the major the American Medical Associa-
revise the legislation to eimi- proved today the bill establish- framework, including these two tion approached a showdown on
nateasiverin the half dollar ing a broad health care pro- new programs designed to take whether to urge fellow physi-
as we.L Both sides said they gram for persons over 65 and care of most of the medical cians to boycott Medicare or to
expected the result to be close, raising Social Security “ - i ’
I Western senators from silver-
) find
Bid AM
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ini u
1: ■
And 17 leaders of the local
were called back into court for
a continued .hearing before
ludge l.co W । inrott on contempt
. cotir hrdes stemming
92
run out of supplies tomorrow
ht Republican National Com-
\etre-s .lav ne Mansfield.
t v t • dog- have had to move
• staving Philp Roux, owner
re s;x to many
res- of stage and screen for
av Mis- Boland, who starred
for Mr- (i T ( tper
' hri-t are -I i duled
a’ 2 P it
rai II
Mr <
[).-•- M«
, .‘d !)■ i
H .g- Hu-'
t e- started her career in 1901
•I ■ was ir 1054 The Vatican
’i Italian companies in 1963
eXes Finance Minister Robert
■ 1pues Wednesday night
' “ - ear 5 _ A A pp. • 1
1. S. Officials
5 hem ‛ t M‛
lie was hrn ill"
„6r H< had
lin against the
Spiritas of Dallas, and the Den-
tie set in his ways and was very ton County Sheriff’s office were
serious most of the time, but he notified of the recovery A
could always make a joke when man and his wife are being
he wanted to make a point held in connection with the
Two cousins were listed as theft by the Houston Sheriff’s
DH.( ATUR Six indictments the closest relatives. office
ivr been returned by the The will left five shares of-----------
g- . . ,g. h .. ... Wise County (rand Jury.' stock in the Girard Trust Co. to OLDEST BORDER
a rig Itera ' t. . or tre. Indicted were J C Duncan the Dumore Cemetery Associa- The Spanish-Portuguese fron-
.car . a piven 11 no t of f Montague County, theft over tion floral fund for investment tier is the oldest unchanged
r.', ard 01b 0 $50 Henry Elliott of Newark, rrom the proceeds a pot of border on the continent of Eu-
peking S . tuL frequent assault with a deadly weapon, geraniums 1S to be placed on his rope, the National Geographic
and , .t- n an <,f "er Thomas Wooten of Arkansas, grave every Memorial Day and says
rading burglary; Henry Charles Thom- a wreath on Christmas Dav
. -i ,jed n her vouth 1 (n of Georgia, burglarvi Ni-
vin Kilgore of Tyler burglary FHA Closed Today
11 "il H William Homer Howell, Fort
Worth burglary The Denton County office of
The grand jury will meet the Farmers Home Administra-
again July 15 Hon will be closed today and Fri-
day.
Warren Tyson of Montzom j| y SPECIES Pat N Roberts, county su-
A a plan- a vi-P later in pervisor, said personnel are at
Ir mer More than 80 specie- of flies tending a policy' meeting in
buzz all over the world Dallas.
N Woinrn* cal <'d the wa kout
Penn -me "( 12 00 members
n. i' if ne giant local a bit of an-
tre- rony The international union
cd ’he strike s unauthorized.
r lhi- i
a naldren 8
u
" Mi.-- Unuer- — c • •
F ear Situation on e
A ID 1* co-ownership of facilities. vantages of interconnection:
ArounDern Riley Woodson of Black & "It provides a continuity of
" , 1 A catch, consulting electrical en- service during emergency con-
wAgqINGTN ■ AP> 1 s- gineers, said, "The Denton elec- ditions. Youll be able to put
•; ,15 belleve a dangerous lri^1 system is now the most power on instantly if there
stuation may be building up substantial electric system in should be a failure in your sy-
Hloloy 4 Pl oy as a result of ap- this part of Texas. tem instead of having to wait
IIUIII IWilvI parent Communist threats to The new unit, which is due for a half-hour until your
Sovthland i t* ims
Southwestern LMe Ina
. Teylor Publiohing
... . , at this time But if the load "There is a reduction in fixed Texas Ban* 1 Trost
Most immediate concern is . i inwsm.. ___
. , T investment since resources can
cemmnare Spiers an W:y p,i:,c be shared with other systems
' . air traffic control zone in Will rOVIdeS . There is. an intangibleiad-
Berlin Aerial activity in the vantage involved Because of the
' zone beyond the control of the HWA., 41 A greater reliability of electric
Fl.,- west Air Safety Center lowerS, UaS service it is easier to attract 20
bn a could result in a serious acci- industry 15’
dent officials said A 1 4b,. if | Woodson said his firm has • '
r The White House. State De- And UnC 111631 come to no conclusion as yet I
and the partment and Defense Depart. about where or with what com- '
ent have been watching the ALLENTOWN, Pa (Ap, _ panic the city should seek in- a
development of commu- When J Raymond Bryden, 86 ‛ rconnec ion ut w atever is |
. r ■' pressures closely for sever- wrote his will, he arranged for done in the interest of .
al days flowers to be placed on his the Sity With such an intercon- |
- . Allied mit-n, source in Rer- grave twice a year and for the nection. both sides can achieve
l s’ hn reported t'»dav that Soviet mourners at his funeral to re- real advantages I
an F'ast Cerman that Soviet ceive a tank of gasoline for Tom Harpool, president of the ■
- been denTved i'onc the Elbe their autos and a "substantial city s utility board, said a study a
" ; in ksverdbridgedontng BefinFsbe meal - wasbeing made, investigate I
. . door- perhighway and were regarded Bryden, a retired hotel own- th 6 possibilities of such an inter- I
here a- a further harassment of er who lived at the Hamilton connected system. |
the traffic flow between Berlin Convalescent Home in his last !_
and ne2h and West (jermany years, died May 27, and was Stolen Boat Recovered I
buried a few days later at Dun- i»„ EI... , Aer, 1
he rake and Speculation over the Soviet more p. ' by Houston Officers .
.... purpose emered a Wide range His will, recently filed for pro- f l
. . ' ine view held bate, showed he left an estate wA stolen from Tower Ravi
h, " rave ' da that the Soviet leader- of ahnot rnnM T ^cr Bay
' A6lI-e "I lpman regard the Berlin situ- " oh. yes Mr Bryden," said ontGenzardtigoaIm.Reservoir
i doe n aton 1 ' diversion from its a spoke-man at the Hamilton ered hv the Houston Sheriff's
' pk1mup wh R‛ d Onna and its home "He was a wonderful Se today
, omi from " roug. ’I iv o ke any effective man and we all miss him The owner of the
' ' a -id , 'he Ameren ir ne buntnamese crisis He was a bachelor and a lit- r ° the
Houndaen for he Blind for .
i' vthMKlerwhohas rranrl Jury Keturns
• r W : f < ‛h‛
hed ■■ pa-tor .-
AO daughter.
SEU apertment
‛S‛ reesonabie
vo pets 38 1
dat in th (hristian F u
C un’u’r shed rjf furnished new
, new * o0‛ cov+rng roup*
~d, pet- > A*
(,t L 4 bede oor ' ' ' orver
Reoltors 382-5090 / ,",5 "
DUPLEXES rolaorc o
( t • ' erge rooms * •" bet neer C*r e G‛ '
anc -quere W e J- .• • f TY (‛ ar _0f
a’ Huria! was
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