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By MIKE MOON
Staff Writer
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ICoumty championship
March 30 in. Denton,,
in Washington, she will
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“ Sanger Girl W ins Regional
appears on Page 6, Section 3. — —
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the indebtedness T
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below the intensity of the lunar River about a quarter-mile from for a curb on infitration shaped
new year the offensive: launched the I S Embassy. up Saturday as the likely first ment of the Vietnamese
the, street •t
the acciden
ing to polic
in good co
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have
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per Greek
Mrs tn
Pleasant.
and got the next word to win
JOHNNY GLENN
of 2525 Jamestown St, who was nomed Areal
speech winner Soturday in a contest among four
Toastmaster Clubs
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ter De took
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member of the Church of God in
last of the others
to .leave ll- two
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616 Texas the rac
Pampa, did
White was {
the Pearl Stree Church, pm Friday, in F
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traveling
SEW (TH M AN AGE R JIM WHIT! ANDFAMILY
White His Wife Sylvia. Daughter Stephanie And Son (Jay
reported a
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day 14 opposition deputies whe electoral cribunal late Friday xi
.lut'd in tavor o', .impeat hmgheld thiat by Lulling the sen-' .1
President Marjo \ Robles in terire against Robles tile oppo-
March ’ isition deputies exereised m
Robles’ conviction b the as thorityand jurisdiction Inder
Section 11
position although ControlI Commission, lie said
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-stattPhote by RAYMONO CROUCH
A BROTHERLY KISS I OR THE WINNER
Carolyn Kemplin Bussed By Brother Kevin. 6
citizens can do better collec-
lively than they can indiv ida-
ally.
Douglas, Lon A Moore, Lewi
Barr and B F, Price.,
smallsniperandsuicide squads । tunes'" District of Cholom, । , the scene directing tiie sift
Page 9, weichewasshrdest hit .during wAsiINGroN (r, -North Secretary of State Dean Rusk ingorderbis They hale plenty
On' uicidesquadtollapseda A o-tnam's demand (or a bomb outlined U.S aims in a broad 0,5 VeW. 8 rePo 1.o. 8°. on
cks were far -mall bridge across the. Saigon mg hall set opposite a US call-way - -I Wasjustlike the sup break
We seek a negotiated settle- ing through a summer storm
. . . . con- Then I saw what either was
. ordet. 0 business when envoys .flut. Rusk said, "in the hope a wing the fuselage between
of the opposing sides begin talks that we can convince North the flash" and me It-was on
However, any problems in
a city with an exceptionally,
fast growth rate must be solv-
ed in a short time if the city
is to continue growing While
said
Factors involved inbringing
White to Denton included the
I was the Hfh round before 850
bearers were Bill Cr
sembly later was ruled illegal Panamanian law. olliclals who I
by the Supreme CotirJ on th' -exer ise "authority’’ and juris- A
grounds that the ehef executn e div tion within six months of an E
was not accorded darproce-s of election may not tun for relec1m
law Robles remains in power tion. •
wreckage and sent to Washing- United States was near the
ton D C. for examination, fed- Greater Cincinnati Airport Nov
eral officials said 20. 1967 when a Trans World
on (res- On the next word, Miss Ken- from her
THE DENTON RECORD-EHRONICLE
the Rev Harry Kennedy of-
ficiated at the. services. Pall-
said that strict regula
must be followed con
g the new development
e rebuilding of existir
lop
Ihiside light
damage was st
The blaze v
patrolman How
a m.
pistol, valued at
rom the sporting
Saturday .
eported Saturday
de’
all a native of Mount Wise Soil Conservation District
Viet; Jan 31. -mail scale street
7$
am. two cars, oak
nd Boljvar Street.
Mrs Lilly Kelley, 721 W.
Mulberry st rcported a
purse containing- $50 stolen
Olen Baker and 27,000.
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S:,5
< ong -helled Saigon and a dozen mg .was reported in about five
other South Vietnamese cities places in Saigon
early Sunday and infiltrated The fights were mainly in the
352 Buffalo, Tex . i
Electra Thirt
1214 pete with S
. al champic
Mesquite and Larry Bryant. Terry Carlton keep I
rmtck of Berg- and Joe Bryant Jack Schmitz growth
8 DALLAS — Carolyn. Kemplin.ing bee in WashingtonJune 3-8 kins. Hunt. Johnson. Kaufman,
m 12. an* eighth grade student She is the daughter of Mr Lamar. Navarro Red River,
Ur from Sariger in Dentiin County and Mrs. Carl Kemplin. ’Route 1. Rockwall, Rusk .Smith Titus
B : is the. champion, speller of the Sanger. - Upshur and Van Zandt '
F 1 Dalia- region and WI ll represent Miss Kemplin won a free trip —— —
Wsaithe region in llie natit to Washington, a spel C, IT •
pin. an encyclopaedia, a Btereo I ll |1
” % IB . a portable • S
set and a pen and pencil set as C • I C ■
the regional champion Satur-|havc htalen
day morning. -"VIVILII
ar-old Rhonda whit-i
lighter of Mr and Mr-. 0
home Friday ,
Discount Center,
schools who competed for the
county championships.
Miss Kemplin won the Denton
An electrical short
fire at Radio Center
home of KNOT, early
morning Light damag
turned to the root of
ing.
he'- flying right into that
storm, and then there was a
big flsh of lightning.
"It looked like it went right
Chapel David Caskey will
ficiate Burial will be in
1 0 0. F. Ceemetery Arrar
and released
r injuries she
covered from the inud-splattered The last major crash in
tion Agency’s Ed Slattery, were
of Christ.
He is survived by his wife
Blanche, of Denton; two daugl
ters Mr- Herman Mercer c
Coleman and Mrs R G. Gres
ham of Fort Worth: three sons
ing bee, which was televisec
a- running across Saturday morning
rher home when They represented the best- oi
strom AFB in Austir
children and 14 i
Children
Funeral services v
at 10 am. Monday
■ To pro
which the
Susan Bengfort of Lindsay Saturday, The four-engine curboprop air- Airlines plane went down, kill through it (the plane i Then it
and Joycelyn Lokey ut Farm Mis- Bengfort participated in liner, decorated in what Braniff ing 70 persons. Twelve sur- burst into flames and went be
, Ind and tals -aid couldbe tailed an vised
in University Interscholastic Mi- Lokev in Conference v Aztec Me-.an motif, exploded The Braniff crash was Texas Die site of th" crash two
League competition at Austin Re adv Writing • miles. southeast ..of here, .was
- - sealed off by National Guard
troops
t b,' taken keep
the growth.
held at
ith Chap
Glen Steers of Hanley. Paul Dr Bryant, Richard
i County champion speller
thiroughout Northeast
took, part in the regional
SAIGON । API
Robrt \
: She spelled glaucoma and tri lit Denton Police Department
Two Denton children were in- umvirate correctly to defeat reports Friday and Saturday, a
jured in separate vehicleacci- Patty Kennedy of Longview for car stereo unit and 19 tapes,
dent- Friday. the championship after all but valued at $125. was reported
Nihey ear-old Rthy Thump- the, two out of the field of 26 .stolen: Friday from a car park-
-on. daughter of Mr. and Mrs 40 ',n ed on ivenue D aad cur
. . -1 n Miss Kemplin almost was run Jerry Leonard
A St.il in sausfactory eondition ner-up. She misspelled diver North Tex.»- state University
r. . .i.d M K' v. .Ina I j ’
gH juries when her bieycle and a nedy Ignominious, anomalous Scripture St _ told police is ■
mamg:y n cynosure, poinsettia, terrazze s
235f32. tersect oi "I Eryan and (re- insouciant, reveille, qulescent in payment for termite spray.
' 4 and omnicience gaye nieither ing t be done at lie- home
sirlanyatrouble. : The men were falsely rpr e
I Robert Me ornisen It of 1217 Then Miss Kemplin tripprd on senting a local bus, ness firm.
lure "
White' is 34 and
at 1901 Fordham
wife, Sylvia, and tw
A Nattonal Transportation'
and Safety Board team from
Washington, headed by William
L Lamb and the Federal Avia-
ere killed
David White
aid he saw tighi
ve Ar
Valig
Police Veteran
Vaughn Retires
nedy Lachrymose,
sis. and prescient w
me 79 other region-
ns for the national'
carries with it a
and an appearance
w rong Gibso
1 *
i She married Rosary w ill tie recited Sunday
into the capital
(See earlier story
a m. Monday in the St
ma- Catholic Church The
Emil Slovcek, the Rev I
n Flusche, and the Rev.
( B. Trail in Mount Pleasant at 730 p.m in Beck Funeral
on March 25, 1907, She was a Home. Funeral services will be
Mrs Betty F Trail.79 May n , atter 52 died early Saturday
.bill Road died.al !. 10 P m ‘m 1 ning in Flok Me morlal Hos-
. Saturday in How Memonal pital fellow ing a lengthy ilness., A
llospital ■ TMr Strittmatter was a farmer hi
Services w ! 1 at . p m in Pilot Point He was a mem- Pe
Monday in Goen wuneral Hiome ber of the Catholic Church, is
i hapel Burial will lie in 190- Knight- of Columbus, and serv- 43
cscle in front of the mo-
ri
KHsiF were
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6-En.A08
Aceidents r
,ef
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occurred; accord- about 80,000 student- in the 5th
She.was released 1° 8th grades in regional
dition.
Texas; 1220
spell- Street
on network television
Counties represented Saturday
were Anderson, Collin, Cooke.
Dallas, Delta, Denton. Ellis
nad been on Fannin. Franklin, Grayson
pt 4. 1967 Gregg Henderson. .HI. Hop
He said th:
the country,
persons or 50
5 R
M s L wareated
25. 19V' A re MRs MAMIE |
he.was a mem , of Aubrey: srvi
12.17 p m . two cars; East Me-
Kinney street and oakland
Street ■
11:30 p.m two cars East Me- •
Kinney Street and Bell Ave •
nue -
' IL: was not insured viscidity, but so did Miss Ken if ording
set oil a " About 20 feet ot the roof, the
Bullding width of the building will have DAWSON, lex (AP — Feder- and fell to earth on an
saturda to be replaced, ’ hue Marshal al authorities investigated eye ed farm Friday near th:
' Joe Erwin said witness reports Saturday that Texas village It was 1
“assus Erwin said the fire started lightning may have caused the from Houston to Dalia
he build- when an electrical wire short- nation - tr st major airline . rash Morticians, and the FBI were
ed outrunning from a Iran ' busy Saturday identifying the
nd water former to the building s nen International Electra and a 4 dead Many bodie
sign persons aboard to be recovered from the de-
li. : . was extingui ed 1 The flight recorder and 11 Jk' A morgue wa set up a!
ibout 10 minutes FiV units re- Pilot ' yoice recorder were rezte Dawson High School
ponded to the blaze.
509 C enter st
Saturday in F
pital.
Mr Melon
Denton Feb 8
the former 1
Lubbock Dec
1 6
now live , "YOU” HARTFORD AGENT
with hr- I MARVIN RAMEY • TERRELL KING
> children, ' FIRST STATE BANK BLDG 382.9691
d Cly, A I _ __ __
Transnlanl Patient Doin^ (Hmv ot the oppo-mg side-begin talk that
I . .1 ‘m Paris - ’ J Vietnam that its better future
--- IIOUSTONLAPI- EverettiEpiscopal
Claire Thomas, 4, talked ° hen .non 1,.- was peace emissary and roving am- development of the entire south- the plane but I dun t know "
doctors forth' firsttime Salur- physicians plan o discontinue bassador, w Averell Harrman, east region rather than in. a "MrsL . Rowan sald the
day after hean Was sub intravenous feeding he If plans tentatively to fly to the costly and wasteful effort to plane hit the ground with a tre
stitutedby one that one he two French capital next Thursday overcome the South by force" Udous explosion ”7
longed to a teemage hou ewift been. ’ for the talks with his opposite Speaking at the University of -It was taming very hard, but
Ihomas. a I’Hoeni.x. riz . a. . ।.lnumbe t -from Hanoi, Xuan Georgia, the U.S. foreign affairs r co u 1 d sce the mushroom-
countant. pasumednhis doslors saidetheyire ’ cher said it is now important to Shaped smoke and fire, she .
breathingfunctions an < e . . goptimst cimst ' hv * on Friday or soon thereafter, exert serious efforts quicuy to salde-
, : 1 "■ the I S North achieve an honorabt pea# Mm
sadasPoesmand -"3 " Vietnamese agreement -on the Southeast Asia ” And he -.cd was. flying south when : explod
\ orf/i si^.itlenieof Trieil the preliminary dis this means mon i e in ed, ’ ndn atmng —pefha
SOI Hill i SU I O lltuuuui get under wa V ietnam alone- . turned-around by’the turbulenc e
. IN ANSTON, HI (AP) — Rep-lin an effort to force adoption of Che object is to determine Vietnam’s neighbor Laos, is The dead among the 79 pas-
resentative of Negro students a list of demand- About 30 whether serious peat e negotia- entitled under the 1962 Geneva sengers included a nationally
who seized control of a North white . npathi ■ •; then o 11 1 ion- are po ssible— and the talks accords to withdrawal of all for- known car sur geo. Dr. I. p-
western University busine 8 of- pied -the office’ of Roland J might drag on for months while eign troops, "the cessation of in- Adin Jr, 48, of Dallas. State
ficeuhuddied.win shpotcnltjiinz, dean ot stdents and ium-the fighting continues , filtration of North Vietnamese Rep. Joseph E. Lockridge, the _
' als paturday th antavemp . Inder a Johnson edict, ad- forces through Laotian territo- first Negro to represent Dai-
to settle the dispute venity VICe president ministration officials were keep- ry" and access to all parts of
An estimated 110 Negro tu Hinz acted as EP-between ior ing silent on details of the US, the country by the International A list of crash victims
dents moved into the business,The admini trators and protest negotiating
office building Friday morning er- . .
Panama Deimlies Diminaliliefl
White said that Denton
g its own power plant
ments were handled by Schir
Floyd Hamlett.
days when private enterprise
were so active,’ he said Th
plants are financed throug
long-term Kinds and othe
general fund projects ar
often finarced through utilit
revenues This makes it a
most mandatry to stay in th
Sury ivors include her hu- Tho
band three daughters Mi-. Rev
-Faye Line and Mr- Emma Leo
Bell, both of Denum. and Robert Strittmatter will offici-
Mi- Pearl Hud-on of Cedar ate Burial wjl be in Si.
Hill; five sons Arthur Trail Thomas Catholic Cemetery in
and Sidney Trail, both of Den- Pilot Point with Beck Funeral
Ion, Alim Trail of Longview Home in charge of arrange
lack Trail of Eedbay. Ala . ments
and Willie Tral of Decatur He is survived by his parents.
two sister Mr Della i k': Mr md Mr- Herman Stritt- I h . • NT
A uma V ■ and Mi Willie I 94 ‘ | I I ( H I - % |
Kennedy of Linden two i ttmatter. and one
_ _ __ _ _
and. Henry Craddock of Joe Pilot Point I l ■ r|'|
nhine 25 grande hidren dnd 19 I ■ 11^ I Ilf*
WILLIAM HERMAN BAYS, 1
* service- were scheduled for
Saturday afternoon in Gilmer
10 grand and Son Funeral Home han- ’Toil must be, concerned city s future based on its prox-
reat grand- dled l arrangements - with development codes in a imity to the Dallas-Fort Worth
... „ ....... city which is developing as metro areas and its proximi-
be held GEORGE M NEWTON, 88. fast as Denton and with pros- ty to resource- -
in Schmitz services were held at 3 p.m. pects for developing even White Mid his philosophy
• Hn saturday, Goen Funeral Home faster.' White said on local gavernment is sim-
“ " me Chapel The Rev. Wesley Hite -He mentioned the compre- pie "There is ba
otliciated Burial in 100 hensicenew zoning ordinance purpose he -aid.
( emetery Pallbearers; Ted Al- which is now under consider-
lison P. A Langford Loyd B
Tex where he died Thursday
’ These things are a major
pblem in any city with a
sudden growth rate.' While
Baptist Chur h in Aubrey In-
■ I nt was in the Belew ((nt
a barn
I t
PANAMA (API — The gov with the backing of the national
ernment -controlled electoral tn- guard, the- nation - only effec. .
• bunal has disqualified a- candi-(inve fighting force
;• for re-elec t ion next Sun- ' The- ruling yne hree-man-
who comes here fre
a Panhandle city
is Denton’s third ci
s' .McCormick, 82. of a heart .attack Heis sur-
died at 11 35 am vived by his wife Bays, the
•'low Memorial Hos- son of the late Mr and Mrs
Alex Bays, was reared in Lewis-
mick was born inville
8 1986 Hiemarried c. • II I I
B. sn "cnim Held
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