Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1964 Page: 1 of 18
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Veterans'
Wreckage Found; 85 Dead
Shout Fatal
Man Named
California Constellation Hit Peak Near Lake Tahoe
a 'chute
agreed Welsh lacked
weather at the time. However, Jumper
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Principal Speaker At Hospital
brought his fate
Frank. Judge a flier; David
Monroe pilot of the plane: and
the the flight was all routine There
was nothing alarming about the
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Sports
Town Topics
TV Log.
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CHAOS FEARED
In a brief filed shortly after ,
Capitol steps in Austin 10 years ago and awakened today,
he would find a tremendous surprise — the big progress in
state buildings. For a discussion of this, see Page 9
THE GOOD CITIZENS of Durant. Okla . are treading lightly
these days. They have good reason to believe a large cache
of nitro is buried under the town, and a slight vibration may
set it off. See their story today on Page 14
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For The Kids. $1 Million
The estate of “Peyton Place" author Grace Metalious —
estimated at up to 11 million — apparently will go to her
three children The sole beneficiary of her death-bed will.
John Rees, notified the late author s lawyer Sunday that h
is giving up any claim to the estate
For Alabamans. A \egro Candidate
For the first time since Reconstruction Days, a Negro is
running for Congress in Alabama Mrs Amelia B. Boynton
nf Selma. Ala , qualified Saturday to oppose Rep Kenneth
Roberts in an at-large race that will give the state s eight
seats to the eight candidates who pull the largest state-wide
vote.
ment. The treasury estimates that taxpayers with incomes of
- from $5,000 to $10,000 will pay 38 per cent of taxes under the
new law, compared with 38.6 per cent under the old law.
Persons with income of over $50,000 will pay 9.5 per cent
compared with 8.8 per cent, those with incomes of over
$20,000 will pay 24.4 per cent, compared with the present 23.1
per cent, while those in the $10,000-to-$20,000 class will pay
27.6 per cent, a slight rise from the present 26 8 per cent.
For taxpayers with incomes of under $5,000. the tax load
will drop from 11 6 per cent to 10.0 per cent.
For Vietnam, ‘\o Decision'
Undersecretary of State George W. Ball says “no decision
has been made or contemplated " to commit U. S. troops to
the anti-communist war in Vietnam “We are helping the
South Vietnamese people fight a very difficult war under
very difficult conditions." said Ball Progress is being
made, but this is not a matter in which the United States is
directly engaged ’
MEANWHILE. Sen Hugh Scott (R-Pa I. accused President
Johnson of pursuing a policy of "nervous conciliation" in
South Vietnam. He said Johnson has yet to show “the full
maturity” or the possession of the “full moral force and
power” that has made the United States a world leader.
For Germans. A Grim Reminder
Children were thrown alive onto burning piles of rubbish
near the Auschwitz concentration camp s gas ovens, an in-
mate of the camp testified today. Dr. Ella Lingens, 55. an in-
mate physician in the women's section of the camp, told the
grim story and added: “I first couldn't believe the SS guards
would burn children alive.”
Denton Record- Chronicle
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Hospital Here
Lt Gov Preston Smith called
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WASHINGTON lAPI—The United States is already
flying 11 or 12 of the newly unveiled manned missile”
AU jet fighter planes and they have successfully passed
numerous tests, according to Sen. Richard Russell.
The Georgia Democrat, chairman of the Senate
Armed Services Committee, said Sunday that he had
known of the 2,000-mile-per-hour plane since work on
it started in 1959 It flies in excess of 70.000 feet
In announcing development of the All Saturda,
President Johnson said its performance “far exceeds
that of any other aircraft in the world today"
FFioga to 20 at Aubrey Big drops began splattering the
ground about 8 pm. Sun-
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61ST YEAR OF DAILY SERV ICE—NO. 176
Sanger, Tioga Over Inch
I Showers, drenching Denton and the Sanger, Krum and
I Tioga areas with an inch or more of rain, brought bdly
I needed moisture to this section of the state late Sunday
I and early today.
| Some hail fell at Little Elm but no damage was re-
I ported
Wise County residents received only a sprinkle of
I rain during a heavy thunder-lightning display
I Precipitation ranged from 12 inches at Krum and
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'-for a delay of the effect of any
Sun sets today at 431 pm _ rises Tues
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RAINFALL
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CLOSE ELECTION
The circuimstances, the Su-
preme Cour said, include "the
immirenee ot the forthe omiiig
election and th, opetiftion. f
the election machinery of Tex-
as noted previously by the fed-
eral District Court in Houston
in an opinion ’
1 The high tribunal also or-
J dered continued a _stay in the
Ji case granted by Justice Hug
■ L Black on Oct 23. 1963
■ In Austin, state officials said
E today the Supreme Court ruling
■ apparently allows Texas to de-
B lav the enforcement of the rul-
& ing until after 1964 elections.
E Several officials, who asked
M not to be quoted byname, said
n the decision i. in line with the
E sfate's request to the high court.
• 1 The officials said the ruling
• apparently relieves the state f
• pressure for a special legisla-
• tive session at nine, to realign
H congressional district bounda-
■ aries Gov John Connally has
■ said he did not want to call a
■ special session
„ reports had been received from Nevada's gambling casinos. Norris never said anything ad- The ring was supposed to be
Lt. Col Alexander 8 Sherry. persons around the lake who theaters, bars and restaurants verse to the flight ” . . . . . .
i . . . . . . . deputy commander of the West- reported hearing either an air- —only two miles from the air- In contrast, residents of the , ' \ ‘ 8
1 Appointed by state authorities ern Air Rescue Center, Hamil- ine or an explosion port at the south end of Lake area said it was snowing hard Judgesaid "but Welsh had no
last year to handle problems of ton Air Force Base, told an LOST AT NOON Tahoe, and winds were high and gusty pocket. e held the handie
veterans widows and war or- airport news conference the The plane ioaded to capaci Fifteen other pleasure seek- -not unusual at this season in in his mouth
1 phans in Denton Countv. Hudson wreckage was spotted just west vanished AbUt noon sun ers who had purchased $15 75 the high Sierra -JW* he, xeled t.1h6-ring
wii be available to, emergen. v M the hamlet nt Genoa. ’Ah0u noon sun tickets for the 15-mile fight * Inv e tigator Dan Stra — flew out of his mouth and1
' Ibjyaae , Just before the conference day Veteran pilot Henry • or- from San w ere able tot f " < ivil Aeronauti B ard his shoulder Judge said
4 c I & d a ' a helicppter pilot ’"id t As ris ’ had just radioed,that b> get cats Thes wrre take 0 said th' pilq. reportedly ad 56 New and Weathercasts dily
I Set VETERANS, Page 2isociated Press the wreckage was starting his 27-mile ap-.miles tn Oakland to board an See WRECKAGE. Page-1, on KD.NT, 1440. (Av )
TAHOE VALLEY, C a l i f was found 200 feet below the proach down 23-mile Jong Lake other plane — but were turned fessional parachutist Richard
eran’s service officer this morn- (API— Air searchers found the top of a rugged peak towering Tahoe to the airport in Tahoe back with a report the weather Welsh shouted his familiar -Ye
ing to begin working with vet- wreckage today of a four-en- among those which rise up to Valley was bad . t Ioana
erans" problems on a part-time gme plane where it crashed 10 000 feet or more in the ski It was the first mishap in the Eighteen nf the 81 passen- ( c.m
basis. , into a Sierra peak, east of and gambling playland around two-year-old Paradise Airlines gers were employes of two dis- om a Plane at 3,000 feet Sun-
Named to fill the position was Lake Tahoe, killing all 85 per- Lake Tahoe operation counthouses the Monte Mart day
F M (Bill) Hudson of 911 Rud sons aboard BIGGFST (RASH N orris appare ■ turned and ■ Salinas and e Monte Mart Moments later he lay depd.
dell ’ A doctor, taken bv helicopter The mountain where Call-crashed into the mountains in nearby M onte re) on the ground below His Sara-
Effective next Monday, Hud. to the remote scene at the 8,300 formas biggest air tragedy 00- The scene is only a few miles 10N comP ctely chute had failed to The
son wi h. in Hheacmen of foot level of a snowv mountain cured is named Genoa Peak, from Squaw Valley • scene of the plane < -!• t and ’ no .
son Cunt couhhouseem "da confirmed there were no "XT Thespptung helicpter was the 1000 winter OMnp.es cluns Paradis Airlines Pres shout conceivably might have
• each Monday for consultation vors. one nf 17 which flew out today In Washington, the Civil Aero dent Herman Jones "L tn.
with veterans or their relatives VANISHED IN STORM over the rugged wilderness nautics Board said it was send Hr don 1 know what hap-
His yeue will he 1100 (S , NS 2 S scene near the site of the 1960 ing three investigators, headed pened As 'ar as we ran trace
_ , , month ’ The Paradise Airlines (on- Squaw Valley winter Olympics b' George R Baber to
I or R-(. Readers. The Inside Story m nth. ,stellation vanished in'a snow- scene
IF A TEXAS Rip Van Winkle had gone to sleep'on the,. ’ Hudson will occupy the desk storm Sunday while carrying 81 j. Col Alexander S Sherry GAY SI NDAY
formerly held by .Jim George passengers to Nevada s casinos from Hamilton, in charge of The 81 passengers were fly the weat er at Lake Tahoe was a pocket for his ripcord han-
prior to his resignation as jus- and ski resorts on a flight fwm the search -operation. said 14 ing toward a gay Sunday at dropping Snow showers Pilot die called a D-ring '
tice of the peace Precinct 1. san -0se, Caif
Place 2.
WASHINGTN (AP) —
The Supreme Court today
affirmed a decision that
Texas statutes establishing
the state's 23 congressional
districts are unconstitution-
al
The high court said its deci-
ion was without prejudice to
the right of state officials to ap-
ply. by April 1 to tin VS Dis-
trict Court in Houston for
"further equitable relief a
light "I pre ent circum-
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THE RIG RITE state was under a tornado alert
, . ... . . . . but the 9 am. deadline passed ... . . ..
An unidentified demonstrator is shown .just before he bit into the arm of a with no twisters being renorted. system, in dedicating the new
policeman during an anti-discrimination demonstration in front of San Fran- Shower activity was due to medica facilities Sunday after-
cisco s Sheraton-Palace Hotel Sunday night. About 70 pickets were arrested and ’ .die down during th’dav but the noon.
charged with criminal contempt. They Were trying to get the hotel to hire more Weather .Bureau predicted a few -peaking to several hundred
Negroes. ' showers by Tuesday in North- people, he said, in a day when
-------------:-----------—west Texas. Temperatures were one hears S0 much about 8ov-
—=----- expected to remain mild ernment aid, it is encouraging
rn ,,;uic g,., gh to find it possible to build a
Jf'EATHFR from r at I Sun down qnged hospital with private funds.”
" D/ 1 IL is from 77 at Laredo down to 60 ,? .r .
-------------------- at Corpus Christi and Dalhart He also referred T
To the area the rain was we pital as a memorial to Dr D B.
DENTON AND VICINITY Partly clouevi 10 ne area tne rain was wel Whitehean whe founded the
and mud today ane Teesdav winoy comed bv farmers, whose tanks W nite nead: tounded. tne
Tuescay,..Low tonight 48 to s« High -omai i„,„ Elm Street Hospital in 1944 and
Tuesday 70 to 76 remain 10W. . * 1
TEMBEEATURE Neadiags were Dcnt0 8n retired from practice in 9u9.
Low‛Exzemornin.3taion „ Little Elm 40. Valley Mew .65. In a brief interview following
Sanger 1. Prosper so. Cross’^ ceremonies. Smith said he
Roads 20, Aubrey 20. Ponder was ready to reapportion Texas
70 Celina 50. Krum 12. Pilot congressional districts in .2
Point .63, Argyle .7. Bridgeport regular or 8 special session of
n . c. the legislature.
trace. Decatur trace. Chico And he expressed belief that
trace and Tioga 1 2 - the task could be done this year.
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In The News
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lor The Middle (.lass. A Tax Rarden
The new “tax cut" law shifts some of the income tax burden
onto persons with high incomes, but leaves the bulk of the
load on the middle income group, says the treasury depart-
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