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Wednesday, April 1, 1964
THE DEN TON-RECORD CHRONICLE
Wednesday
Health
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passed a "peaceful night.”
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TEXAS POLITICS
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DEXTOX AREA DEATHS
lina: a sister. Mrs. Helen Cox
more things will be taxed Mrs. Terrell Collins
Negro School March
BUILDERS TRADE-IN
1913 REDWOOD TERRACE
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BUILDERS TRADE-IN
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By JACK RELL
Association
and clapped in
TODAY'S CITIZEN
waved goodby to them
RAMEY & WHITE SALUTES
(eb
Ramey & White |
Insurance
Denton Area
BEST HOME COOKED
Artificial
FOOD IN DENTON
A La Cartes
67 N. Locust.
(Adv.)
CAMPUS
CAFE
Corner Hickory & Cedar
X,
auca-
l
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l icemen
danced
STOCK
PRICES
Florida Police Break Texas Farmer
Gets Praise
Short Orders
of All Kinds
The black-robed academic procession, headed by
Mrs. Ly ndon Johnson and TWU President John A.
Guinn, ends its journey down Redbud Lane as it
turns into Main Auditorium for the convocation at
of Waco,
children.
dogs
the
WASHINGTON <API - Gen
Douglas MacArthur’s condition
has in general "deteriorated in
the past 24 hours. Walter Reed
Army Hospital announced to-
day. But it said the general
Breakfast
SERVED ANYTIME
Jamison said.
Lt. Gov Preston Smith dis-
anticipate another $100 million
or so in the next two years, over
_ and above expenses "
which the first lady received her honorary degree.
Television cameras and hordes of photographers
stalked the marchers along the way.
NEW CD DIRECTOR
William Durkee
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Granstaff, Leon Howard
Paul Litchford.
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ter demonstrations which began
over the Easter weekend
The 20 others guarded by po-
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DOW JONES AVERAGES
12 30 • m New York Time
NH Changer
A Lunch that will satisfy the
Working Man.
Choice of meat 3 vegetables,
hot rolls, combread, coffee, tea
75c
LINWOOD ROBERSON,
FLORIST
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NOTICE
WE INVITE YOU TO EAT LUNCH WITH US DURING
THE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS VALUE DAYS
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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CMOPPED SIRLOIN
♦5c
Salad. Potatoes, Garlic Toast
HICKORY HOUSE
HWY. 24 AT IOUVAR
Fourth High
R-C AUSTIN BUREAU
Buider and Deveioper
382-4708
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MRS. EDNA RUTH DeWEES
—Services. 4 pm Tuesday
Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett Chapel,
the Rev. L R. McElroy, burial.
Roselawn Memorial Park Pall-
bearers. George Oxford. Homer
w,, Jones. Felix Reeves Jr . Milton
Her late husband was a pio- Smith, Bill Gale Les Alexander
Unknown Fighter Plane
Joins Lady Bird's Here
An unidentified P51 Mustang glided onto the
south end of the runway at the Denton Municipal
Airport Tuesday a short time before Mrs. Lyndon
Johnson s plane was to depart Denton.
A hasty check by the Secret Service revealed
that the pilot made a forced landing after a hose
burst on the crafts cooling system.
I sure pick some places to have to land.” declar-
ed the pilot, who was on the wav to Wichita Falls
from Dallas
The Pol touched down at about 2:15 p m, and it
was 3 15 before the first lady's plane roared away.
The pilot had to get the hose repaired and the lost
liquid coolant replaced before he could get off the
air field.
FOR RENT
large den.
. 382 5090.
A medical bulletin at 10.15 function — a complicating fac-
a m added that there has been tor in his present condition —
a "slight drop in the blood has "diminished progressively
pressure and a moderate rise over the past 24 hours ”
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WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO DENTON COUNTY
MEDICAL SOCIETY . . .
. . . who presented $100 for a medical journal
library at Flow Memorial Hospital.
At-Large Race
Perks Up Some
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rep Bruce Alger and Rep Ed
The pace appears to be perk- Foreman." the two Texas Re-
ing up a bit in the Texas cam- publicans in the House Sullivan
paigns for governor and con- spoke in San Antonio at a meet-
Arrangements
$2.50 and up
15 Rails
MacArthur’s
in the pulse rate" of the
Pallbearers todav will be *Lt brick 3-bedrooms, 1 baths com
. .. e N * . ... pletely fenced, a ready financed with
L. Cox Ray mono Huddles- ow nterest g i Loan Smali down pay-
at 2:30 ton. J. T Grubbs John Stam- men’ move ”
Baptist baugh. Hugh M Stone R D Coll L 1 McAninch. Broker
- and W. W. KREMER
while policemen smiled
They said his heart beat and ment rather than being under
other vital signs were steady one of the armed services,
though his condition was still Defense Secretary Robert Me-
critical. — Namara said William Durkee,
The condition of the five-star deputy assistant defense secre-
general of the Army has never tary under the present setup
risen above critical since his would direct Civil Defense un-
WASHINGTON (API — Presi- titude is that they can get along
. . dent Johnson has cut off direct very well without being consult-
street and sang Some of the communications with Republic - ed by a Democratic chief exec-
more boisterous, were loaded an congressional leaders in pos utive
info a car and taken away sible miffed reaction to their Highly placed Democrats are
criticisms of his foreign policy convinced that developments at
Mr- Malcolm Peabodv
and four grand-
SOI W Hickory Ph. 382-2561
32 ‘ a lot of good congressmen that
20 ' way "
• UNTTED FIN ANCE: ANY
a IS STILL LOCATED 1 Block
55 north of the Post Office at 307
The bulletin said pressure in
the tube inserted in the gener-
als esophagus and stomach
"will be released this morn-
ning”
This tube is used to control
intermittent bleeding from the
esophagus
The bulletin did not say spe-
cifically that the bleeding has
been stopped entirely, but the n •
fact that pressure applied Keoroanzed
through the tube. by means of a --- om-
[ inflated balloons, to the walls
of the esophagus and of the WASHINGTON < AP) — With
stomach would appear to indi- official insistence that the
cate the bleeding has stopped change does not mean a loss of
at least temporarily. status for the program, the Civ-
... „ . . . ii Defense Agency has been
As late as Tuesday night the shifted to the office of the Army
doctors were paying tribute to ,
the "strength and fiber" of the Heretofore, the Civil Defense
84-year-old patient and report- Agency has been an establish-
mg he was holding his own. ” within the Defense Depart-
we’ll be able to see by the end Mr. Merritt died in his home
■ of the next session that a lot of at 601 W Pecan at 22 mid-
2; new taxes are nok necessary " night. Monday following a
10: The lieutenant governor also le ng thysillnesge ,
102 commented on redistricting. h .re , j • T 8 .
sa, wA r.. .. "dm-inr" Sn •• he had lived in Texas since he
» , a - t r i st ng,g S was 23-years-old. coming to the m
’• he said I feel that if the dis- ___________ %, ■
17: tricts aren’t as they should TennessepHe.was
in keeping -with the constitution A.memberofFirst B aptist «
1951; - they should be changed Burial wil be in Cottage Hill r
22; “I m not terribly upset about Cemeter
* It I believe if it needs to be survivors include
his widow: I
OVER THE COuMTER done, i win ne done ne said two MichA, Merritt or 41.
..... nt —' "But.” he added “If could Lwosrns.mna
sales but are shown only as a geide , ouquerque. A M., and David
"r.ronm.ororices New make the difference between Merritt of Celina a daughter.
sia ... some congressmen being elect- Mrs B P Huddleston of Ce
ed or not elected We could lose __________________________________
Homer I.. Merritt
holding the
ROOMS FOR RENT
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Loan; FHA, 3' down payment Phone
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million in additional school Pallbearers include Tom Rush,
funds Lonnie Brown, Tom Raley, Wil-
“We d come out just about ev- lie Grissom, A. N. Nivens and
en." he said, "and we could William Covington Jr.
QUANAH (AP) - State Sen.
George Moffett, retiring at the
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of the Massachusetts governor the stockade across the street Herded along with night a dinner honoring the Chillico-they "lid n5“v, witho 5410 Worth assisting.
to jail raged on in this ancient from the jail, today and escort- sticks and police dogs, the 16— the lawmaker, who was credit- extra money buteth are do- M„ Collins died at 2:45 p.m
city; . oing them ° the County Court eight white and eight Negro- ed by Connally for spending • doing good Tuesday in Ardmore Hospital.
Abo it 60 Negro pupils, some for arraignment. could hear those inside the jail more years in the House and Ib ., ' 8 8 Ardmore Okla fOllowing a
in their early teens were Among the first 16 to go were singing and joined in with Senate than any other man. .... . .. pnmi sn. 1engthv illness She lived in the
sr.- re candocounhomp; the Re willlam England,52 them Moffett received theor unless x = & s areal her
Xr the" had moved out of the T . sive Farmer Award sponsored cause a big decrease in cig- I,u.a ...... .p
Negro district. cA Q.s cc was hezagriculturesmagazine.lt arette tax revenue - it is ex- neer businessman in this com- JOE E MORRIS. 45-Service
About 40 were loaded into a J 01)11^011 CIUSCS "asresentedubvtYaEakafner timated we will have a surplus munity. -.a , today at 10 a m m Grace Tern-
truck and hauled off to jails al- • a ormer -nico he classmate of between $50 million and $100 Survivors include a son. Beno ple Baptist Church the Rev
ready crowded with Negroes r»T I I WJ* I A M M In addition. It was announced million by the end of this bien- Collins Sr. of Alvord: a daugh- Harold Freeman officiating Bu
I *1 I L G W it 11 I .1 I V that Moffett is winner of the mum. " Smith said ter. Mrs E H. Hughes of Ard- rial in Roselawn Cemetery Pall.
I CLII3 tv fill UUI Farmer of the Year award to be Suppose, he suggested, the more: a sister. Mrs. C. C. Gaso bearers. Richard Buck Jack
presented at an October meet-surplus is $75 million. Increased of Colorado Springs, Colo: three Jenkins, ohn Marshall B T
identiai election vear Their a- ing of the Texas County Agents enrollments in public schools grandchildren: and two great- Clark, T H Richey and Harry
ear Their a Associatinn will require an estimated $68 grandchildren. Slack.
ALVORD (Special) — Mrs.
agreed with both represents- Terrell Collins, 87, will be bur-
fives when he was interviewed ied in Alvord 'Cemetery follow-
Student!
every pha
B Johns
TWU can
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the TW
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Russell.
Paula Ric
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In a set
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after she
honorary
law Mrs
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TWI can
students.
Dean F
said that
mad*’ un
the TWU
girls were
dormitory
and four
chosen to
The fou
chided Ai
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and Carol
Foreign
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Maria Ce
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of Pakista
From N
dents mat
delegation
first emergency operation der Army auspices
March 23, brought on by severe Stewart Pittman. as an assis.
bleeding in his esophagus. tant secretary of defense, had
_, headed the Civil Defense Agen-
The prime problems now are cy since its transfer to the Pen-
the decreased functions of his tagon in 1961 by order of the
kidneys and a sporadie recur- White House. But Civil Defense
gressman-at-large. Candidates ing of the Bexar County Demo- rence ° the b eeding, no longer will be directed by
in other races aren't exactly cratic Coalition In their last report Tuesday, an assistant defense secretary,
dragging their feet either. Robert Baker' Houston lawyer doctors sad "he is hoiding his TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Go Toe Hav at pally,, stay in the race with Pool and Sulli- FoR sa ‘ - ■ • c ' ■ c« '
busy Tuesday atty Heuncttions van, declared the man winning When the impaired kidney .. ‘ ‛
in Northwest Texas. He helped .1 , . 11 . 7 .nctinn w-e ;re. nteH mr, 953 FORD tick shitt t cylir ie an
dedicate a new pants factorv at the post should represent all function was firs, noted more
Aed L new Pants.. 2 2, at parts of the state and “not just than 24 hours ago. doctors called 672486 ’
OlneyandsP:aidtribut Muffinof a few vested interests in Dal- i a matter of grave concern. 1062 0530520819/nonor
ingStatesen George Moffettsoflas." Baker also cited his 10 The kidneys are important regu- sh
hillicothe at a testimonial din- years in the legislature as he lators of blood factors, and de- FOUND * gres • oh ■ - bana
ner in Quanah. . ... 8 I 2- ______ । < . . AU 43CIR993 en toot bana A-174. Cal
noV- wbn nn. spoke to backers in Abilene, posits for the removal of waste 382-3112
r n ar orough, hooppo.es products while otherwise poison JACk mn -service siation
Connally in the Democratic pn- Candidates for U. S senator the bodv 1 Prer . gasoiine
mary, went handshaking at San and other statewide offices put ' ____ ro. n e m____
Antonio while Republican guber- in much of their time conferring Since then, there has been -5 "emson"zhend
natorial candidate Jack Crich-with campaign aides or getting slight improvement in kidney
ton sought to drum up support acquainted with voters at shop- function. FOR SALE E Refriqerated air co
.R j •• ii rr ..... ditioner $100; Fedders. heating
in' the Rio Grande V alley. Ping center in various cities. The bleeding is still controlled retrigerated * conditioning unif $125,
Two,rivals took verb al.pot Sen. Ralph Yarborough open-by a small balloon attached to ’-7 - X’
snots at nep. 20 rooi. patas ed Dallas campaign headquar- tubes that extend through the near TWU. wi • 106, 811 387-1801
Democrat seeking re-election as ters today and arranged to set throat and into the stomach. ", unfurnished duDlex apartment,
an at-large member of Con- un officet elsewhere this week 2 T NTSU J- * ? wasber con
8 up offices elsewhere this weeK The balloon exerts pressure c-' >»■ iw i
sress. ... Gordon McLendon, his Demo- against the runtured verier p 014 PEAK. 2 bedroom unfurnished house,
Dan Sullivan of Andrews, a . . . against me ruplured varicose fenced vard with trees Leu Howard.
Democra' asserted Pool's vot- critic opponent, moved on from veins, believed to be the source 382 8501 _ ____
ing record "marks him as a’- Houston to Beaumont, of bleeding. FDoREen 30°monm Cui°o? Barn:
most as good a Republican as i-----------it--------- . j____i. ___
CELINA (Special) — Services
NEw YORK stock EXCHANGE Then he suggested “Suppose for Homer L. Merritt, 62. will
selected tabulation ot stock prices as tearhere ask for and get a SeN. be held at 2 p.m. todav in
' sh0miio"increand First Baptist Church, the’Rev.
"e i smith sale We d still have $30 or $40 mil- E A Seanor of Houston and
lion extra the Bev. A. A. Johnston, pas-
221: “I think," he concluded, “that tor of the church, officiating.
132) ANNA
NEAT 2 becroom home, clean, immediate
occupancy Low down payment
NO CREDIT CHECK
Call I. L. McAninch, Broker
W W. KREMER
Bilder and Developer
382-4708
FORREN f ■
3 BEDROOM BRICK
REFRIGERATED air conditioned window
units centra heat, built-ins Single at-
tached garage, immediafe possession
Oniy $97 50 monthly and you pay vour
own utilities.
Roy Wainright, Associate
PAT HAMILTON, Realtor
387-2300 210 University 387-2453
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often called Dirksen on the This was the FA. ,nv.
phone a half dozen times a day. . e. ... n . PaT T
summoned him to the White barrageethelate President John Uniohol
House frequently and talked ni ennedy used to ' in
over with him many of the legis- m , 0;,
lative and other problems that Kennedy established a pattern
were arising c ringing up Dirksen a couple
When an anonymous White of times a week and inviting him .
AUSTIN - The State Liquor House source criticized Halleck 1 pcome, by for a late afternoon A, ,
Control Board reported today in December for blockingdrink, in 54 sessions, the ar.Form...
that the Dallas enforcement dis- speedy House action on the for- president tried out some of his ... Amenan
trict which includes Denton was eign aid bill. Johnson had Hal- 1645 on irxsen 50a „
fourth among the 18 districts leek in for lunch. He apologized "Once in a while I would tell Moore core
in the state during February in for the attack him, 'Mr President if you do ReDUnle "N... na
collection of fines and court Now. however, the phones that. I’ll set up on the Senate E69! .Notonal 1 '
costs from liquor law violators have gone silent and the White floor and denounce you from sotne-n"Lw
The Board said a total of House invitations, informal and stem to stem.’ ” Dirksen said FavIr EMR .
13.300 was collected in the dis- otherwise, have ceased. "He would just die laughing ' reas ina
trict as the result of 56 convic- Dirksen and Halleck are in- Now, however, the laughter
tions and five jail terms One dined to attribute the two seems to have died out ol presi-
case was dismissed and there months' hiatus in communica- dential relations with the oppo-
were no acquittals. tions to the fact that it is a pres- sition in Congress, I
the course and since the Jan. 29 meeting
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body, declined realastntodav leagues in a discussion of the troubles in Panama and else. 2u0te0 purcRo
after spending a good night Panama crisis has the
presi- where.
sw< behalf e dent talked in either Senate The meeting was described bv Am--.
"Everybody has been tine " Republican. Lead er House COP participants as disappointing, so ATar" Moton
said the tall, White-haired wife Din Charles A Halleck’ P far as it concerned development
of a retired Episcopal bishop Indian of any unity of opinion on the P p.Pepper
I had a good night " Panama situation . qv”
Racial demonstrators often Tn1s proc ides,-harP. contrast Subsequently. Dirksen and Gen Telephone
refuse to eat in jail and Mrs " ith Johnson s demonstrated de Halleck have been hammering " o
Peabody, one of more than 100 sire in the first critical weeks of away in GOP leadership state Harvester
persons arrested Tuesday in his presidency to court Repub- ments at Johnsons handling of P.V
city of ancient racial barriers, ncan support for his actions. Panama and other international Gas
in that period, the president matters.
Terrell King - Marvin Ramey - Ed White
FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. 382-9691
"YOUR HARTFORD AGENr-
THE PROCESSIOX. AT EXD OF JOURXEY
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1964, newspaper, April 1, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594504/m1/2/?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.