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Denton Record- Chronicle
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16 Pages In 2 Sections 5 CENTS
DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1961
61STYEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NO 188
Denton Gives Big OK To City Program
411 Propositions
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‘DENTON AND VICINITY Mostiy cloudy
to
In The News
Heart Defect
the Pakistan government is in- hours of each other here
told Parliament 25 Pakistanis
raided
Be Building Trouble
11-year-old boy.
HOSTILE NEIGHBORS
was
morning about
mutton under voluntary Zealand don’t strengthen do-
two hostile neighbors working which she had been wading and
SOLD (H T
\ eses: More Inside
ONE WISE cot NTY cemetery got its start after a gun bat-
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Women s News ... 2, J
9:45 a m.
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Bridgeport
Seeks Source
Seen As Boy,
Sister Die
VOTE VEARS
ON nosmAL
Denton
Whit son
We re sold out.
The final, 500 - copy ship-
miles on India s side of the the death of Darrell Thompson
cease-fire line Sunday night, 11, whose two brothers had died
killing four persons, incliding’previously from the same ail-
Passed" has been sold and
no more books will be ship-
ped to the Record-Chron-
icle
if you still have not got-
ten your copy of the story
of President Kennedy's as-
Of Help Cry
R-C Wise County Bureau
BRIDGEPORT - Search-
ers combed Bridgeport Lake
tory.
De (outlie: Proposing lo Mexico ( ity
French President Charles de Gaulle was also in Mexico City
with Judge Louis Holland of
Montague County presiding
port Fire Department and
several fishermen search-
ed until about 2 this morn-
ng cioudine
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Comics .....
Editorials
Mm ies
Signature Page
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troops) to cross the-line, then
thev will cross it."
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Sports
Town Topics
TV Log
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‘•foreground of the stage of world affairs and said France
wanted to play the lead role on that stage.
listen near here this morning that snapped a utility pole
into three pieces
La t 24 Hours
March Average
This Year ■
Last Yer
JOHNSON PLAN
Unmentioned in this exchange
condition in the intensive care ward at Methodist Hospi-
tal in Dallas after she was thrown out of her car.
-------- , Two of the five occupants
HENRY CABOT LODGE was a liberal Republican during
his days in Congress, a Congressional Quarterly voting survey |
shows For a look, at his record, see Page 4. Section 1
stigating the border clashes two generations, six other 1,1 ary, I10A5, 1 arp1 1, conIe
1 "I know it is a reg- members of the same family 1 41 E I / I M I ( )R I BA I I I ( • /{( ) 11 3
ular campaign.”
Defense Minister Y.B. Chavan
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ItcXamara: \ot Politickinn
Some newsmen traveling through South Vietnam with the
secretary of defense thought they were seeing a new Robert
S. McNamara The reserved Pentagon chief addressed crowds,
shook hands ("Just call me Bob l and greeted children Was
he warming up to be President Johnson s running mate in
November? Some speculated he was, But, alas, today the
Defense Department said no. McNamara has not caught the
political bug
Former Mayor: Hehl in Torture-Robbery
A former mayor of Pasadena Tex . Sam Hoover, was charg-
ed today in Houston with robbery by firearms in connection
with the torture-robbery of a wealthy Houston couple last
week. Mr, and Mrs Mair J Schepps were tortured with elec-
an Indian village 1" case. a rare heart defect caused
tered. showers andi a. tew
a. hi
l Nehru s statement was the
* strongest made by any top of-
today. He proposed that France and Mexico join in a big E.v
exchange program but said it wouldn't cut into Mexican rela- Nehru said
tions with the United States He called, Latin America the '
geua
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— Record Chromel* photo by Cameron McMillen
SIX PERSONS INJURED IN WRECK NE AR AI BREY
Five Were In Car in Foreground. Woman Thrown From Car At Right
tie in which four horse thieves were killed For an account I
of this bit of Old West history. see the story on Page 1, Sec-
tion 2.
sassination, see the mail
order coupon on Page 2.
of Tuesday’s city bond is-
sue. but he expressed the
hope that voters wont re-
lax too soon
We have to remember
that the Flow Memorial Hos-
pital bond issue comes up
•Saturday." he said. and
trie cattle prods and she was shot in the leg Charged in
addition to Hoover were three young men Police said they .
found 300 uncut diamonds in Hoover’s Home.
tion of Farm Road 424 and a
r county road, about half a mile
* north of Highway 24
Four occupants of the station
wagon are in satisfactory con-
month period involving the cre- Other proposals, their bond
ation of an independent district amount, the vote total and the
out of a territory formerly corn margin of passage were
prising an independent district, Municipal Building bonds
whu-h has been abolished with- $350000 — 1,739-387, more than
Administration May
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Staff Special .8
ACBREY — Five Aubrey persons are hospitalized — M
one in critical condition after a grinding two-car col- 3
ing and resumed the search
at daybreak.
Rattlesnake Island is a
several - acre body about
three-quarters of a mile in I
the lake, noted for its rat-
tlesnake population.
MReputy Jordan said a
\ Jacksboro man stopped him.
on the lake bridge and told
him he had heard a distress
cry. Jordan alighted from
his car and heard the man's
voice also.
Thursday 62 ’to 72
TEMPERATURES
(Experiment Station Report)
Low this morning
High Tuesday .......
Low Tuesday ..........
Six Injured,
One Badly,
In Car Wreck
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Jhorsday; a Tew thunder:
|y eass. L0* tonight 48
Massengale. the Bridge-
of a station wagon were E
thrown out after the vehicle I
overturned and then plow- I
od through a utility pole. said ’
Highway Patrolman Charles Ca-
re. who investigated.' • |
The accident oceurred about 1
7am today at the intersec- l
Mavor Warren
happy this
the result
w as 2 216
aviest approval
A ft A E k
Belli: Spouting Off in Mexico City ficial since the recent outbreak
of skirmishing and raids across
Attorney Melvin Belli was in Mexico City today, still damn- the cease-fire line in the disput-
ing' Dallas As he left Nuevo Laredo Tuesday, the white- ed Himalayan state.
maned San Francisco lawyer told newsmen, "All I want to .....
Qi ARRELING
and Pakistan fought
By JACK BELL Idaho, Nebraska, Vermont, Vir- Freeman broke in to say that the scores pe and
WASHINGTON (AP) -Caught ginia. Oklahoma and Hawaii the Nebraska Republican, who who worked for PassaEe n tne
only 200 in the squeeze of international Hruska and Secretary of is seeking re-election this > car bond 1 1", ” Mumcia
mile-and-a-half trade negotiations, the Johnson Agriculture Orville I. Freeman was making "a campaign R“ h League ank and
administration may be stockpil- got into a shouting match about speech &r 2 '' re5,. ,, i, Wed
. ..... •-L- n--------- - L------- T...... । resent that very much. See CITY PROGRAM. Page t
‘'This is a five
. ly enjoined” from presiding it AIRPORT BONDS
the elections on these grounds Narrowest approval was giv-
• That c die ■ I e < e to the s „ !
tion election would be holding proposal This. however wa a
more than one election in a 12 2-1 favoring vote at 1 484 - 701
1960 VOTE
In 1960, only 1.632 voters
went to the polls to give 34
' and 41 approval to various parts
of an $11 8 million bond issue.
Last year: 1 909 voters east
ballots in defeating an urban
renewal election here .
ar pro-
together rather than separately during a family outing in 1957 agreements with Australia and mestic meat prices was the fact that the Johnson
The cause of her death never New Zealand. The secretary contended that administration is trying to keep
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a T h i memrq suddenly with no field of Montana in proposing to an increase in domestic pro- lowr some of 1K barriers
ment of The Torch Is expired suddenly W, duction .‛H epromised to’review against American larm prod-
two sistersand threeenpontsetopeheaavevaasioidBs " — ---------- '
adrtsimaxarbcircumtstanns“nngceking re-clection in Novem-
two generations." . . । Thus far. testimony in support
He Suggested that the ailment - ”
might be a congenital heart de-
fect
By
An application for an injunc- were
Nehru Warns India Titolliness
lo Keep Him
May Attack Pakistan Firom Summit
do is get that stinking Dallas out of my nose. Dallas is sick-
er now than it was when the president was killed This trial
will go down as the greatest rape of American justice in his- ;
noon Tuesday, officials
predicting 2000 votes
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ll hat's His Xante: Xot Talking
Meanwhile. strangely enough. Cassius Clay wasn t talking
Neither was the Army Neither was Clay s draft board But an 11-year-old boy. ment.
someone sneaked out the report that Clay or "X or what- i Chavan said India had lodged ATHLETE DIES
ever his name has gotten a too-low Army induction aptitude a complaint with U.N. observers Edward Ambrose Martin 15
test score—for the second time. in Kashmir, a husky sophomore at St Au-
1 The Indian government has gustine’s St. Joseph High
■ learned that Communist China school collapsed and died Mon-
and Pakistan have agreed to co- day after running r~’ •
ordinate foreign and military yards of a
policies affecting India, a high cross-country event. -_______
government official told The His sister, Angelia Diane. 14. ing some election troubles by re- the matter in a hearing Tues-.
Associated Press earlier today. at home recovering from sisting legislation to cut meat day before a Senate appropria Hruska fired back This is nat
mumps, appeared to go into imports tions subcommittee. a political speech That is the
shock when her parents told Republicans contend that the QUOTAS OPPOSED feeling of the people of the Mid
The official, who declined to her of his death She was Western prairies are on fire Freeman testified that he is we 1
he ouoted bv name said in an rushed to a hospital, where with protests of cattle and sheep opposed to any legislation to Freeman retorted that he
. . 0 breathing was restored, but she raisers Sen. Roman L Hruska, place quotas on meat imports knew a political speech when he
interview that India is revamp- was dead within two hours, R-Neb , contends some cattle- He said the United State’s should heard one because I make
ing its policy on the assumption j Another sister. Penny. 9. was men are “going broke" because wait to see if voluntary agree- enough of them
that in the future it will face found dead in shallow water in of boosted imports of beef, veal ments with Australia and New
and Sax str i ‘ure
will allo" us >o handle only
about $500,000 of general obli-
By BOB HILL
Record-Chronicle Staff Writer
Going to the [Mills in unprecedented numbers, Denton
voters Tuesday approves all seven propositions on the
city's $6 5 million bond election ballot
No vote was closer than 2-1. One proposition carried
by a margin of 8-1
"We're all very pleased that it all passed, especially
by such large margins as most of it received,” Mayor
Warren Whitson said
.And City Manager Jack Reynolds added. “This is cer-
tainly a tremendous display of confidene e on the part of
the people for the future of their city ”
The number of ballots cast Tuesday- 2.246—is be-
lieved to be the largest ever counted in a Denton munici-
pal election.
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di* ion in Flow Memorial Hospi- l
tai in Denton They are Leslie I
„ , , , Tribble, with wrist injury and I
Tuesday night, unsuccessful- neck lacerations Herschel Broc-
Iy seeking the source oi a kett, possible chest injury; Den-
distressicr 1, nis Bridges, arm injury: and
Searchers com bed the a (Well Brockett. scalp lacera-
cinity of Rattlesnake Island ( All are from Aubrev.
after H. J( Jordan, a sher- The driver of this vehicle.
d another Gene Ray Green, was treated
man stud they distinetiy for a shoulder injury and re-
heard a mans voice holler- lensed
ing for help about 9. p.m. 5455
The lake custodian. Bill =
also have died suddenly,
in Richburg, N.Y . a rare
In Richburg. N Y., in another
(Adv.)i.Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, to legislate,”' he declared. iceiving in November.
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that just as important to
.. ... _ . . „ —- - . the future of Denton and
the situation again next year A measuteof succewnsuch Denton County as the city
Hruska said the cattlemen endeavors would be. calculated । bond election was ”
cant wait to ratse tne administrhtion s, The county's voters will
‘The paiience oi these people standing among farmers sen- be asked to pass on a $1
of quotas of one kind or another directly involved who will be erally It would not necessarily million bond issue for
has been taken by the Senate broke’and bankrupt will run mitigate the resentment of cat- expansion and improve-
Finance Committee from North or e and Danurup" in run tle and sheep racers at the low mon saturdav
it pays to listen to KDNT, 1 440, Dakota South Dakota Iowa. out and they will say. You have prices thev still may be re- r" u‘
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REI GRADE Yugoslavia /Ap, • An election bv Double Oal Community Center bonds.
NEW DELHI, India (AP)I This indicated that the Indian! Reports of skirmishes on the Foreien dillomats sav "pres, voters on Oct 13, 1963, chans- $350 000 — 1 635-438, almost 41
— Prime Minister Nehru government is discounting the India - Pakistan border are dent Tito has a political illness ed the school from independent f" ctric department revenue
told a cheering Parliament possibility of making a separate reaching New Delhi in increas- that will prevent his attending tocommon district st tus 64 million - ! 859 317,
..._________ tutlav that Indian troops wiil<**Pl<»matic deal wrth either Pak- ing numbers _ the Communist summit meeting The hearing next week wi about 6-1.
« cross the cease-fire line inistan or Communist China to The Indian official said his Soviet Premier Khrushchev _1 determine whether an injunction Library bonds $100,000 - 1,-
• ... , ■ 42 rises thur Kashmir if necessary to de- relieve the pressure on at least government considers these expected to hold in Budape .t will be issued 46 24. over 5 1
fend Indian territory’against part of its northern iborderpg skirmishes potentially danger- Hunga , the end of the..The application was styled PARK BONDS
cn inches pA-ictan ’ Premier Chou En-lai of Red ous but does not think an sca- month’ "Double Oak Ind nendent Park bonds S'nosHXl - 1 611-
1..^ not preparedltogo China visited Pakistanlastlation into a greater confict is monthjug, the otficial .................... vsECGar • -
Macros® , agency. aWnnecd today the 7L nson et al Garrison will be Passage of the bond program
41 aftack the territory now under cooperation fro mPresidernt.Mo On the Chinese frontier, he year-old president has gone to election judge. Denton and provides.the city with funds for
“Pakistan occupation,” ' Nehru hammad Ayub Khan,butthere said, there is no indication the Brioni, his island retreat off the Mrs. Donald Smith wi be the a wide variety of projects to be
said, “but obviously if it be-wsno public mention o any Communists will try anything Yugoslav coast, on the advice Double Oak election .completed over the next five
comes necessary in the defense military or diplomatic collabor- big in the near future Red of his doctors for treatment Also named in the epplica years.
el or territory for them < Indian ation..___—-----troops, however, are conisolidat- and rest - ' R tion were the three Doable.Oak ' < ommenting on the results of
ing positions they won in the The announcement gave no school trustees h l Rane the election Mavor Warren
1962ler war. „ details of Tito's condition, hit Dale Alley and R I. Turner Whitson said "We didn't pre-
India regards the China-Pak- he has been very active this The application was lied n sent anything to the people we
istan collaboration as so close month and there has been no 16th District Court in Denton didn't think worthy of their ac-
that it believes the Communists ind ration he was not feeling by Robert G. Scofield attorney ceptance
are virtually certain to push a well for the Double Oak School "I'm glad fo see their ex.
I road from Chinese territory Foreign diplomats recalled The consolidation ele< tion. was pr sston of confidence. O f
deep into Pakistan, perhaps to that an announce ment in 1960 called after Denton and Double course under the present form .
the capital of Rawalpindi the said Tito was suffering from Oak residents turned petitions of government, I don't think
official said Such a road has lumbago, and that this sub- over to the County Judge " K theyll ever be presented with
India and Pakistan fought ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP> been rumored in Pakistan , sonnentlyvorcvented ^^t time another Dou anzthing which in ' needed and
over Kashmir in 1948 and have _ A congenital heart defect The Chiriese are now in in 6" word /Com munsi parties ble Oak faKion has asked th.. ’ M „ , Whit . ... warn d
been quarreling over the state was suggested1today.as .the POS- Pakistan, and the two will be The meeting denounced the County School Board to divide that no one shouid exp . 0
ever since sible cause of the deaths of a moving together from now on." Yugoslav Communist party for the district so part of it can see an propcts started immedi-
I Commenting on charges that brother and sister within two he said. revisionism consolidate with Lewisville. atei
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FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
The application asked that the for street improvement. T e
election judges in both Denton vote was 1 957 - 224, an 8 1
and Double Oak be "temporari- margin.
em Injunction
K? Sought (her
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WE tion to stop the April 1 Denton- would be cast Two hours be-
5388 Double Oak school consolida 'ire the polls clo d at 7 pm,
F93 tion election has been filed the total was 1,500.
LE2 The hearing on the applies- But when election judge Jr" 1
Mg « tion for the court order will b Smith a repted the las ballot
M*asam mp
gation bonds a wear W. It
be doing some streets and some
buildings each year, and we I
start the electric department
revenue bond urogram immed-
iately," Mayor Whitson said.
Reynolds the city manager,
expressed the city's thanks to
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1964, newspaper, March 18, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594473/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.