Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1964 Page: 1 of 36
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«1ST YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NO. 175
In College Money Asked
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superior class but it is a significant step on the road to
be traveled to excellence.” Matthews said
and come to definite conclusions as to what expan-"
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Denton n yiew'Hogpittil: Public Tourt Set Today
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ing. $400,000 and Community
nanced by bonds, would pay for
Mary B Ellis is
The previous January high was 3 159 in 1937.
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Dr. J. C. Matthews, president of NTSC, was typical of
college presidents when he described the formulas adopt-
Lt. Gov. Preston Smith will
dedicate Denton Osteopathic
business manager and olie
E Clem is credit manager.
Of brick veneer construc-
tion. the building is located
. Nobles operated the Elm
Street hospital as partners
-from 1959 until Sept 1 . 1963.
MARCH 12 DECISIOX EXPECTED
IN ER A DI ITE EEI EE STI DY
assess
for a
safe baths.
Six semisprivate rooms. .
two three-bed wards and
Amusements
Business News
Classified
Comics
Editorials
School News
Signature Page
Sports
Town Toptes
Robert M. Nobles has an-
nounced
The hospital is operated
by Dr Nobles. Dr Gerald
P Flanagan and Dr M T
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rooms and ^administrative
offices connect the hospital
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and clinic.
Surgical and obstetrical
suites have separate heating
and air - conditioning sys-
tems and have a 100 per
cent arr exchange ventila-
tion system
Floors of conductive tile
and electrical outlets used
throughout the obstetrical
and surgical suites- arc ex-
plosion-proof.
Other features’nciude hall-
way handrails, oxygen piped
to every room, private or
adjoining baths and double
closets in each room
Two of the rooms will be
private and will have pri-
vatebaths. Two will be pri-
vate. but will have semi-pri-
All reports said the planes
fuel reserves would have been
a budget of JI56 milli mi fin " e
--1-63 bieniium.
Final budgets for subwi on
Hospital and Clinic. High-
way 24 W. at 2 p m today.
Area residents have been
On Higher Education
That was the word given to the commission .Sat-
urday .by Rex Baker of Houston, chairman of the
committee which is working out a unified program
of graduate education among the colleges and uni-
versities in the North Texas municipal area
Baker told the commission of the progress made
by the study coinmittee in order to make a proposal
that a $75,000 ceiling on research not be applied
AUSTIN IAP) —The State ( on mission on Higher Edu-
cation Saturday adopted a financing program which calls
for a record 55 per cent spending increase in an effort
to NTSU and TH T
The commission-agreed to amend the $75,000
ceiling if committee find’ngs reveal it should be
changed for one or more of the colleges
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Record 55 Pct. Increase
Last It Hours
" Month
More Money
Seems Likely
For NT, TWU
cover in the few. minutes of
________-_____ io upgrade the quality of Texas college
should be recommended to the Commission The commission sets policies for the 22 state colleges.
The cost - computing formulas adopted at the special
meeting are supposed to tunnel more aid to graduate
studies and to all sciene e and engineering cour ses A 23
per cent average increase in faculty salaries is included.
The commission estimated the use of the formulas,
combined with enrollent increases will boost to $242 ,
i profile service -
ox 6060 ’
allas, Iexas
Thousands of Greek students surged through the streets of
Athens Saturday, protesting against American and British
actions and stands in the Cyprus crisis . The demonstrations
, bond monev became riotous in front of the American Embassy; where
Chic Center: Municipal Build , the students battled Greek police andi shouted such slogans
Attempt To
Block Baker
invited to tour the new. McDonald,
building just west ol the Bon-
nie Brae intersection be-
Record-Chronicle Austin Bureau
AUSTIN- The committee studying needs for high-
er education at the graduate level in the' Denton-
Fort Worth Dallas area expects to meet March 12
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$350,000; street improve-
$800 ,000; right - of -
Winter Olympics city, van- us was based on the distance
ished in the Alps Saturday. the Plane, which cruised at
The Austrian Press Agncy ""
ed by the commission as “a significant forward step."
"This still does not put higher education in Texas in a
increase in tax revenue and a
tn per cent increase in utility
income from 1964 through 1968
Here are the proposed bond
issues as detailed in the booklet
Street and Drainage: Drain-
■ runway lights, a beacon light.
" radio communication. adminis-
ration building and T hang
ars
Park ’and Recreation: Two
new city parks. $50,000; equip-i
ment $25 000( swimming pool.
$125-000 library, $100 non for a
total of $300,000 which would be
raised entirely by the sale of
Serhing The Unireraity Center Of The Southwest
DENTON, TEXAS, St NDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1961__________________
when construction of-the new - ■
unit was begun and Dr Fla- » paved entrance to the airport
' nagan joined the partners-, fae ilities. a paved parking area,
ship.
Dr Whiteheac founded the
hospital in 1944 and Dr. Me
Donald became a partner in
mde 1‘ 1 t M ' millon S18/A
MT 006 of the St 6 million bill would
- *ecoro-seronie"t be financed by cu rent revenue .
The remamming $1,450,000 would
Dr. McDonald and Dr
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one labor room are also in-
cluded in the hospital
Staff members in addition
to Drs. Noble, Flanagan and
McDonald include Dr Clyde
Chaman. DO. of Sanger:
Dr Joseph Frank DSC
Dr Neil Purtell DO:, Si
. Jo Dr Ector Roberts. DO
1900 Dr Whitehead retir-
ed from active practice in
1959 and sold his interest to
Dr Nobles
Die hospital is accredited
or licensed by the Texas
State Board of Health, the
American Osteopathic Asso-
ciation. the American Osteo-
pathic Hospital Association
and the Texas State Osteo-
pat hic‘ Hospital Association.
bonds
Airport: Some $50,000, all fi-
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The formulas off which
colleges will request appro- INNSBRUCK. A u s t r i,a aboard " the agency said “It
priations for the two-year (AP__A British airliner car--cannot be assumed that both
period beginning Sept. 1. rving 83 persons, barred bv went out of operation "
83 Missing
tween the hours of 10 a m
and 5 p m, today, but it will
be officially opened by May-
or Whitson and Chamber
of Commerce Managen Si
Ragsdale during ribbon cuy
ting ceremonies
Patients and hospital per-
sonnel will begin moving in
this week from Elm Street
Hospital & Clinic.' which the
new building replaces, Dr.
Best of the Western on the Conn
West Show, 1:00 p.m. KDNT,
AM & FM. (Adv.)
Building, $400,000, for a total of F.xtes Issotiate Dus Of t,ux
$800,000 Current revenue would Harold Orr, once a top business associate . I Billie Sol Estes
. supply $100,000 of the $800,000 wi was'to have gone t r prison t od a) died Friday of carbon
bill. The remaining $700,000 monoxide poisoning, an autopsy dis clo ed Saturday A daugh
would be financed by the sale of ter found the Amarillo man dead in the family garage seated
bonds
All the city improvement
See BOND ISSUE. Page 2
Schmitz Floyd Hamlett Ambu-
lance Phones 382-2214 and 382-
MAarch Avirage
This YnW
Last Year
See Peonle At creses"in‘encuisy‘salariesnmon. fog at this Is radi
l ey at the .undergraduate level.
A 1 25 per cent at the master's lev-
Argyle Event el and 62 said it is believed to have
0. level. The formulas Willbe ap- crashed within a 30 - mile silence.
ARci, sg, plied to enrollment at the col of Mt. Patscherkofel
miostiygffthercuff,l9candidates ginning next June ' * dowhhin skirace in he recent exhausted by nightfall,
for political offices at the late Leaving out the expected en Olympic Games, is a 1.373-f00t _______ 2 .
and county levels discussed their —"P"
qualifications before over 200
people in Argyle Saturday night , ,. , .
" ‘ . .. For faculty salaries, an in-
The rally, following a chili crease from the present $4,366,
supper at the school, was spun- 789 to $5 333.165 in 1965-66 and
sored by two organizations of to $5,599,823 fer 1966-67. ________________
the wMethodist Tn ri” For library: from the present that fanned out across narrow
t f ri py,
™ canomares inform On Bonds
Tuo Hore To lot lor Ruby's Jury
Another week of Jack Ruby s murde trial went by in Dal-
las without the selection of a full jury When the trial re-
sumes Monday, two more jurors must be chosen before testi-
mon. can begin. However, both sides agree this will come
about quickly, and the defense in stering its Kitsessesover
the weekend pi preparation for the real start.
I .S. Target iff Creeks' Inger
E- i
million its request for state
tax funds to finance 1965
67 operations
. PRESENT BI DG1 T
State colleges now operate on -
and Dr D B Whiehead.
DO
Among .the" 25 members
of the hospital personnel are
12 nurses. One, Ms. Mag-
gie Hooten.'has been assoc
iated with the hospital since
its organization in 1944
Allis - Chalmers Dealer — Bill
Switzer in Sanger, Texas 458-
grading Quality
Of Colleves Is Goal
Leaving out the expected en- Olympic Games, is a 1.373-foot Officials said it must have
rollment increases these fig- peak five miles southeast of crashed against one .of the tow- Final budgets for submi n A • A '1 I
ures result for NTSU Innsbruck, ering mountain-tops of the Alps .------- —------- ’ to the 1965 legislature iwd be I PuIZ Lhargec
RESCUE TEAMS adopted b) the comimis 10 ID K ■ •
A a -Ew g { N • .fOctober Highet education costs
Austrian and West German A X _ , I > | A w-c ■ cn •HdAICM consumed 44 per cent of the ap- " ■
rescue teamslaunched a search ClLV L IdllS UudIIl 0x11^11 "r’^
s374330 to $610 579 a year an .western Austria and the nearby • I legislature " nme T are " ' - ’ bl
To Inform On Bonds
Unopposed candidates appear- to »<5 000 the eeing proposed le Airlines bearing a crew of , ion on only three'items Faculty hide
ing wereO N: Seagraves, coun- on researc by he sommissyon eight and-75 passengers from . ■■ fri . . • prepared refler i stheh thinking but what everyone will support it " salaries libraries and res arct SMEARINQUIRY
ty tax assessor - collector seek- "n al colleges except .he big London The passengers were s, turdav for an intense el they sincerely believe reflects Reynolds said representatives EXTENSIVE STI D\ The enatoralsna ised the
ing re-election. and Mrs. Theta tour: , described as mostly tourists. Anri inform Denton voters the ihmking of the whole com- of the city have scheduled ap Dr. F L McDonald pre I Defer - Di : mi ■ • f evading
. Parker, running for anunex- For general .administration airline spokesman said many issis underiving a munity. pearances before Denton civic dent of Eamar Tech and the hi-demand •re. investigation
. piled term of county clerk. and student'services from the were winter sports enthusiasts " . election -s./a rathor vigorous cam- and serjji c organizations to ex- Council of State College Pr si- u ., m its con-
Others making brief speeches See MORE MONEY, Page 2 The US. Air Force said two ' . 1r , ReVnolds midcimptobe underken plain the proposed bond issue dent- told’ the ■ mmi - ion the fide ntial fifes he nid,
were W.c Boyd, for.district - . Air Force Rescuemaster planes . ' booklet explain- P njain the people of the' Two 1 wn meetings were an- formulas were derived in "he was intended to n irar Don B.
Judge, W. T. (Tipi Hall, for Aiy M I carrying parachutists and res- - . , 16 ‘ ,h P _ Iroposed nouncedby Reynolds last week most extensive study of college R v . Id < vitne . . . •
. ' countycommissioner, precinct (penn )e avs cue teams had been sent from ing. the. proposed 5o adv Sue commun ity “ith thmP P S One, set for Tuesday, will be financing ever made bv the fled against Bakersand tossed
3 Sam Gentry, for constable, • ! -"J>Prestwic in Scotland pointbzspoint"lbereadwissueinordertocliminatdophneldintheAmericanLegioncounei*- 1 * President. Johnson
’ Justice Precinet J: Wylie Bam- n .. . to_join the search. , distribution Tuesday, e "ed al Fred Moore Park The ’ MeDonald said the formulas into the probe
a, es. Jor re-election as sheriff.
Lloyd Willingham, for rounty
commissioner. Precinct %; and
. W. A. Riggs, for justice of peace
Precinct 1. place 1 1
OTHERS SPEAK
$200 000. street
on a five • acre tract,
and may eventually be ex-
panded to a 50-bcd capac-
ity
Centrally heated and air-
conditioned by a chilled-wai-
ter system with individual
room control the hospital is
joined by a 12-room , clinic
An island of rooms con-
taining emergency equip-
ment. X-ray units, labora-
tories. physio • therapy
in a car with the engine running
Royal Po/iulation I xplosion Henins
Princess Alexandra 27. a cousin nt Queen F zabeth II ok
England gave birth' Saturday to a son and thereby started a
"veritable roj al population explosion w 1 last until sum-
mer Queen, Elizabeth expects her fourth chiild March.
Princess Margaret awaits het econd < • ld in April and the
duchess of Kent, who is married to Princess Alexandras
brother expects in May
Janutirv Record t uhdits llonlh
Americans are dying in record nunber The National
Safety Council reported Saturday that 3 250 died in traffic
accidents in January, an, all-time record fof the month
’ - port; in a valley cupped by the city's drive is to insure a
COLUMBUS, Ohio (APi—Lt. mountains, at 3 pm -4am large turnout at the polls March here for everyone and we hope
Col John H. Glenn Jr. has post- CST, But low clouds and fog in-17. . —
poned his retirement from the tervened. The pilot evidently' "We would like .to see a large
Marine Corps for a month. ap- circled a while at 10,000 feet — turnout of voters for this elecT
—LT - ' ' pareptly to avoid the risk of los- safely above the mountain tops tion because the results should
Also, Jim Georee. or wu-.ing his disability benefits. covricT i osr reflect the thinking of a true —
tice of peace, I recinet l. l -ace . The astronauts announce- ' majority of the property owners
1; Buster copp.^ for commis- ment was made Saturday at There were differences of of Denton.'’ Reynolds said
sionen, -Precinct 3: .Alexander Grant Hospital, in Columbus, opinion as to just when radio ENTITLED TO KNOW'
a IDink) Deussen, u or,eommis-follo wing consultation with his contact was lost. The Civil „w think that these voters
siorer.PrecinetW.Dptoug, doctors and advisers in his cam-Aviation Ministry said the are"entitled to-know exactly:
commission (or St paign for theDemoctatic sena- plane s Tast report was at 3 13 what the issues are and the
3. lift D.’Faugt, commissioner. Glenn°s retirement to enter p.m The Austrian Pres* Agen- amount to be provided for these y ..
Precinct. Robert Buntyn for politics was; to take-effect at cy said the plane: radioed from issues so can. ase 1 s. ” .30.. e r-
comnty attorney; John Lawhon, midnight Saturday. However, a the Patscherkofel area at 3:18 0 *’ on * ' ' 5 - f th. dy *' * ” "RAinFAuL
for county attorney, re-election; mid concussion suffered in a and that it is believed to thinKils 8 t„ ..J," "ne"
have crashed between thaLume “■«,» ■«-. andahepark =
for state representative; and equilibrium disturbence.. He and 3 23 p.m. board have endeavore o <e 31
See 19 CANDIDATES. Page 2 gets dizzy when he moves. "The plane had two radios sign a bond issue which not on , «
carrying parachutists and res-
cue teams had been sent from ing ’be . . .
Prestwick Airport in Scotland point by point will be ready for issue in order to eliminate tie
to join the search. distribution Tuesday or Wed- possibility—of—any misunder
The siber gray plane was nesday: standings • false promises other is slated for Thursday in strive to meet Gov John Con- Scotk a member of the sen-
due to land at Innsbruck Air- Reynolds said the object of SUPPORT URGED the Municipal Building. Bothnally’s goal of excellence in ate Ruh- Committee now in-
"We think there is somethinE are to star at 7 30 p m higher education vestigatine how Baker accumu--
The city manager also said Commission Executive Direc- lated wealth e timated at more
-- --------------------- that representatives of the city tor Lester Harrell said four far than *’ ‘ llion whilt ervir E
.c.ri,. — would gladly appear before any tors are most important in pre- the $19.600-a year set r car y to
B EA1HER , group that requests.an explana- enj budget writing 102 senates Democratic ma
__ lion of the proposed bond issue • The largest number of 11
ofhtox AHO vicinity- considerdbi. PAMPHLET PLANNED war babies" must be absorbed —BLsENT
ciouomnew and occnoion i>»m res o In the planning stages is a bv Ilie colleges in the fall 1964 Johnson at his news confer-
brierpamphlet explaining gen-, term The increase in the num- ence Saturday was asked to as-
zw io mow cloudv "onday eral aspects of the proposed her of births between 1945 and s the pas ihle politit alim-
bond .issue rhe pamphlet will 1946 was greater than for any pact of the Baker inquiry and
*”"M Repom » be printed in. targe quantity, previous year in Texas history he declined ■ don so.
Le suroay » Reynold, ,Hid and will be dis • Fwo new schools Pan Join on noled " e matler '|H
M,° Fnday « ltributed throughout Denton American College al Edinburg is under IV sugaton and said
n3..30 About 2 000 copies of the 32- and Angelo State ( ollege at San that afer me committee 153 I “
page boklet will be printed at Angelo - will join the college is "....... "e ,! have ' ee
a cost of about $1-506 system yext fall and onene w what dhe <conscnuencesate .
• c Gau* T booui „ filled w ith medical school — Smith* e tern The committet ck to 05-
cTh graphs and maps andsnidurnrronnyuavcep"" taburhazaveo " \
: . comtains detailed information . । our ,, ileths wiii han <
about the issue and makes the building needs during the 1965- orir 1a his resignatior
following statements 67 biennium which can be met Oct ‘ Bakersas refused to an-
The amount needed ifor cap only with appropriated funds «r • s quest ons invoki ng 1 e
ital improvements i is 96,500.000 See COLI.EGES, Page 2 See BAKER (ASE. Page 2
and that amount can be (inane- ' .
ed from 1965 through 1970 with- T‛
out a tax increase or utility g rgI T
re ill he ews
it estimates an eight per cent
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R-C Austin Bureau -----------——-----
AUSTIN'—Substantially higher appropriations are in A . I . A " •
sight for NTS and TWU if the legislature accepts’rec- Al yinag» I *1 11
ommendations adopted Saturday by the Texas Commis- IAII ILIIUI WcLI I Y 111
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1964, newspaper, March 1, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594458/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.