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Denton Area News Of The Week In Review
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A total of 24 candidates spoke to about 75 people at
; the League Of Women Voters’ "'Candidate Fair" in the
Community Building.
Vandals ransacked the Historical Building at North I
Texas State Umiversity, An office was ransacked
Chester Boyd, who is completing his 25th year as
agriculture teacher at Lew isville High School, was hon-
oied at a chool assembly.
Mrs. Ben Barnes. wife of House Speaker Ben Barnes. I
candidate for lieutenant governor, was honored at a j
coffee given by Mr and Mrs W C Orr at First State
Bank . 1
was performed
if . where Joseph Rizot
picture ceived the heart o a .. ■
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composition Joie?
. Don Gladden, candidate for the Democratic nomi- .
<■ nation for lieutenant governor, said his biggest asset i
Hee is the fact that Ben Barnes is well known* over the
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-Staff Pnote oy BILL BONHAM
FRED. 1912 INCHES LONG. WAS NEWS
Frog Found Near Pilot Point
Regular
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Rp. John W Ryrnes’ol Wts- mation covering a wider range
consin, senior Republican miem:of indieatorsfor February found
ber of the House Ways and advances and declines’ evenly
Means Committee, said John- divided at 15 each
elevision killed fhe
olitical rally, can-
d to meet the : - I
the people— face to
as often as not,
e" talked back
lim Ferguson. cam- I
for" governor one I
ustin’s Wooldridge I
angered by at I
kier in the crowd. I
finally offered the I
o step to the plat- I
.ack his taunts with I
action. ’ How has led the fight in available shov Pi
the Appropriations Committee March. 4 declined and I was un-
Frank Weedon, former pastors, spoke at the centennial
service at First Baptist Church.
25 YEARS AGO — 191.3
Mayor Lee Preston: Ben Ivey, chairman of the :
chamber aviation committee: and chamber manager
Otis Fowler conferred in Dallas with CAA officials on
"matiTs pertaining to a municipal airport for Den-
ton" .'. . Four dogs were killed after 60 people were
bitten in a local rabies scare . . . The Palace had Bing i
Crosby. Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in “The Road
To Morocco” . . Denton County war bond sales total- y
ed $1,165,403 in the April second war loan drive,
50 YEARS AGO — 1918
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICL E
.(rations con-
doned the available”
30 am fo 9 pm
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braided rope trimmed inste
band. Fully cushioned insole
composition soles. Sizes 9-4D.
nation. Most hostile
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lev had , ui one of the enami’- ph.ms „f thp [a1eM transplant-: to 7’ ~ demands
main supply and infiltration two Americans and an English greater ttudentfaculty
Pert Daisy blooms on leather uppers Contour
inner soles with composition sole for long wear.
Spring colors: white, yellow, celery, prix Sizes
5 to 10 B. .
The agreement tietween the permits. construction contracts.
. administration and the House ihe money supply, business
Appropriations Committeeloans, new orders for hard
called for goods and plant and equipment
—Action in the fiscal year be- contracts and orders
more difficult to take effective, statistics
for a
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son's remarks had killed the Among the statistics rising in daughter of Mr and Mrs T. D Enis of Krum represent-
chances for a tax bill March were those for building ed the county at the Dallas 4-H Dress Revue . . . Janis
Plans were announced to hold a series of public '
A hearings on Denton's proposed new zoning ordinance.
2 Planning consultant Marv n Springer of Dallas drew
■ up the new ordinance in a .series of meetings with the
■ Planning And Zoning Commission it would change
the structure of Dentons zoner
hon proposed by Johnson last showed a sharp gain over the
January 1967. first quarter. Of 567 manu-
—Work by Congress and the facturing and service compa-
administration to chop 310 bil- nies making early reports 422
hon from pending requests for had higher profits and 145 had
3201 billion of new funds that declines The gain in aggregate
- t
910 W University- Drive. Denton Cen ter
talk about other matters related he had taken earlier and woman The London patient wa F' 1 g of the Poor Pecple’s
to the two sides." Johnson has plunged directly into the con- identified or- I old March a" . Wa hungt on. They
named veteran roving Ambas test saving he did so to give man He received the heart el '■ - Ralph \b-
sador W. Averell- Harriman as ' , ’ , ... e. . , ernatn h ing - , - mr After
the U.S. envoy, with Llewelyn our party a choice of candidates nyear old construction worker a 2 nilema : the hoarded
Thompson, US ambassador to and of programs." The. only oth- Clovis Roblain 66 year old re b , goal,
the Soviet Union, available if er announced candidate for the tired French ■ truck dr ver tr- 'In Mis
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Hey, florists tse I
10 YEARS AGO — 1958
Mrs Grant Messenger of Denton won medalist hon-
ors in the Texas Women's Amateur golf tournament in
Austin Earl Stewart beat 154 other golfers in the-
Byron Nelson pro-am at 1WU . . North Texas Savings
& Loan had its first birthday. . Denton got 4.75 inches
of ram in one day . . Argyles new gym and
ginning July 1 to cut spending Corporate profits in 1
34 billion below the 3186 1 bil- three months of Ihi
in Sandals from Sears
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An Italian import with white
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scinding of 38 billion of appro- Motor Co . I S Steel Corp, and
priations approved by-Congress Boeing Co.L
before this time. . ' After four consecutive month-
Republican members of thely declines, construction awards Denton County topped $800,000 in the third liberty
Appropriations Committee tried in March rose to a record loan . . . The Dreamland had Billie Burke in “Eve’s
for even deeper spending cuts $5,416,532,000. up 19 per cent Daughter” .. Palmer’s had a new addition to the Vic-
And ‘it was uncertain how over March 1967 tor “Great Library Of Music,” a new recording bv
chairman Wilbur Mills of the Automobile production this Marion Harris entitled. "Everybody’s Crazy About The
. tagamrircomhlntesewWadSreandpszizvpasrongerocanscstimhated Doe-gone Blues, But rm1Happy." Said their ad.
He has been sitting on the tax est level sinc December 1965 Mere word, cannot, describe this record • ■ The
increse legislation, demanding The output compared with City began sounding the fire siren at noon daily to re-
sharper'lashes in spending 295.143 cars last week and mind citizens of the boys who were fighting in France
in another fiscal development, 167,181 a year ago. i ... Denton had 1,755 scholastics up 37 from 1917. •
cafeteria were nearing completion . . Judy Enis,
the very place
inLither King
inated wprit 4,
hers left Mem-
isday on the
ommend next January the re- past week were those of Ford
By KEI 111 SHELTON, Staff Writer
Time was out of joint all week *
Starting last Sunday, Denton was on daylight
saving time it seemed to take some getting used to.
but bv week’s end, things were settling down a bit
it was a week of frantic politicking too
Thgse were the top events of the week Here were
other happenings
1 120,000 pound* of
the Glass Meun-
'hipped to the
Museum of Nat-
There the stones
f thousands of spe-
rachiopods- a ma-
brte more than
years old
rthur Cooper, the
paleontologist
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broken up at least
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of Texas to make
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b Regular 2.99 sandals fringed T-strap detailir
finished white or prix Pervelsleather''v
flattyheels. Guardtex composition e In
inty Seat
ACK MAGUIRE
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just 91 years ag
s Point and Cant 1
war to decide wh 1
wild be the Va,
anty seat. -
was named thevi-.
0 In 1872, howe ve
i & Pacific-Raftwz
iss Van Zandt Coun.
issed Canton by 11
Ils Point, a new town
d by the railroad,
came, the -count s
immunity and its < .
ited the courthouse.
Canton refused, the
put to a .vote and I
it won by 500 vo’os. I
tizens claimed e! . I
and still refused i I
the records. Wis I
dents retaliated y I
rto Canton one nig t I
cavalry compan, I
the courthouse ani I
records to the .- I
21 indicators
Regular 3.99 Children Sandals
Swenson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. B Swenson. was
first in oratory at the University JnterStholastic League
meet in Austin . Bob Mizell, student of Mrs. John
Lawhon, presented his high school graduation piano
SHOP MONDAY NIGHT Til 9 .... SAVE
Priced lor a Sellout . .
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
Dr. John Guinn, president of Texas Woman's Univer- r
sity, told the Board of Regents he was going to request
. full restoration of Stark Hall by the insurance
: company holding the policy on the building, which
.... . , was damaged by, fire. The’work is due to be com-
By JACK EEFLER the I reasury offered ushighe jh ted Sept. 1. ' •
\P Business Writer interest rate since 1920 on two THURSDAY MAY 2
NEW YORK AP) t ontro n ' • ing issues it will pay Eugene Locke, candidate for governor was honored
versy over President Johnsons « per cent interest te holders of at Rex Cauble’s ranch near Denton Thursday after- ’
proposed 10 8 securrties noon. At the request of a CBS News camera crew
- on corporate and individual. in- which mature May .15 if they Locke rode vigorously around the arena on Cutter 1
pomewaxes neated up agannthis agrer nBIll.Caubles World champion quatterhorse.on cutter
The expiosive issu, has been 1975 The sane rt * ' vealedI that < ongressmem (iraham Purcell
hi ion ot a new 15- testified before House and Senate panels in favor of .
momhs 18 month security approriating money to build the Aubrey Reservior
... . . Th higher rate alt in Denton County. Chances are not considered good
Early in the week, optimism of ft. htenng <t< dit ind keener since the project was not included in the budget.
.. which the Congress is trying to trim lu"e"
legislation when the Heuse AP-ey . FRIDAY MkY”
propriattnnin mmtdonndpra 1 he J omien ' Department Three alumni will be honoreed during the University j
SX cutting government reported Day program as NTSL Wednesday, it was announced,
spending leadins, business , indicators They are Larry D Austin, composer and educator on I
on FFday. Johnsen made hrs poomomitsargonwnuattonoungithe thrfaculty o the University of California: Dr. |
strongest appeal to Congress o 320 b . . F Hand 5 Mitchel scientific director (biological I
enact the tax increase and as- IFhe Commerce Department suences Aerospace Medical Division, U.S. Air Force,
sailed those demanding oven reported this past week that its and Dr. James Prothro, professor of political science I
steeper spending slashe leading business indicators and research and director of the Institute of Research
• We are courting danger by pointed: to a continuation of he in Social Science, University of North Carolina,
delaying the tax boost. Johnson economic surge which brought a
ference S2h billton increase in the . V.c+A...
Rep Frank T Bow. R-Ohio natior Ic>leI Ycdr
'aid pe thoug ' t Johnsons state goods ind ser ce the first
'"ment "is going to make it much three months ?of: this year
turm
higt
replied by sending I
force of 300 to w ills I
Alarmed. Governor I
> Hubbard ordered I
ty of state militaa l
is to proceed to the I
arbitrate the mat. I
g the next six I
le militia watched I
iton’s home guard I
Point under siege I
ding the town
hot was ever fired I
r” .Finally, the: tw.
ed to let the courts I
• issue, and1 I
declared the win. I
S
sed since April
ered new con-
Eveh this hopetui sign how- crushed a North Yietnamese Kennedy meet on the ballot tor cessons to the eampus rebels
ever was dimmed by the can- counterattack near Dong Ha the first time Tuesday in the In- in an etfort to end the dispute
tionary note sounded by Presi- Thursday to climax four days dtana primary Also on the bal which roulted in two clashes
dent johnson in announcing the fighting in that area, Allied letontheDemocratie side s In " police humerous injuries
acceptance of the site Friday ./troops reported 1 30: of the ene diana Gov Rogi-i Brann in run aid more ’tian 700 arrests.
Paris talks my killed with US and South ning as a favorite son Hum Nearfy all city police were
. R W.(BillBas,formerpre\dentoftheFrststt, would be just-the fir st Vietnamese casualties totaling phrey , publicly proclai ithdravnfron th ampu by
Bank m Denton died n hi. him. I. 2519 a step" toward ending the war dead candidacy too late > ente . . , week after being
emplove of the bank 44 hi sh °Pe: ad been an The discussfons are ex- The fighting arond Dong Ha primary Nixon is a , f v ■ l(U ildings
Denton civic leader He .3 ars, h / long-time pected to be only preliminary overshadowed the allied drive on the Republi can bal lot . - a l -tudent demon-
attack Sie.seader He died apparently from a heart towhat could be much-drawn- into the A Shau Valiev south- . . . strators in addition Columbia
( E Shuford director of iournalism at North Tov.e out negotiations It was on April west of Hur Marine Lt Gen Humar heart transplants IR d to 1 > ' ith • ommunity
state I mversitv received 1/0alism North Texas 3 that Hanoi and Washington Robert E Cushman, command- man's latest medical magi leaders about the construction
• syer ,YAT , , 5 t li rth annual Distin- publicly declared their readi-er of U.s. forces in the nortkern were'perrormed four iimo ..
belti Chi .hanter presented by the NiM Sigma Fnesefor such talk', but it took a provinces said ue_[15,008 -inan ng the week making a total le P irk_which eparates
ma-mcnapter,, . -2- /month todecie-where theyratlter forceroperating tr the history......ThreeOr the..............—---------------------------— —
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Formal dedication ceremonies were held Sunday ... . _______________________
for the new Little Elm Community Center and the ’ . routes from North Vietnam man, were stil alive at week the poli , of the school
Town Hall-Eire Station Speakers at the program paid I ” n on announcencn . . end The fourth a Frenchman , - studeni de monstratione
------- tribute to Mayor ( C Beard Mr-and Mrs Beard came two hours aier ianoi Ea- And then there were two died Tuesday took during the week in
contributed $15,000 of the total cost of $357,000 for the dio broadcast its acceptance 1,1 more Three days after Vice One successful transplant in Stony Brook N 5 cincinnat,
new buildihgs. the Paris site The North Viet President Hubert If Humphrey voiced Everett Clan Thon I a ohin St ate t I niver rsity atcolum-
eum Denton regained the lead in the North Zone of namese statement said Hanoi formally declared his candidacy147-year-old Phoenix accountant bus sout send ind end
MKr District 7-zAAAA by beating Paris, 3-0. in baseball would "hold formal talks with a for president on the Democratic: who received the heart ol a x • ,, •
se Jim Bush of the Denton Police Department won first representative of the 1 s gm ticket. Gov. Nelson A RockefeL year-old girl The transplant anston -II
HR place in four out of five events in his class it the ernment to decide with the U S ler announced he was an active was - in HoustonsSt
Police Combat Pistol Match in Shaw nee. Okla side the unconditional cessatian Republican candidate for the Luke SEpiscopal Hospital T - . . j' 0
MONDAY APRII 29 D) the I nilcd States of it' nomination The 59 -year-oldother successful I S operatic"
■ Ray Sissel of Texas Powei a Light .,. spoke at the wmbagginsndhei etherratdt’ke New ...............* waswperformedon son ■ 1
-wk annual Bridgeport.Chamber Of Commerce banquet
LVn An Argyle woman, Mrs. Carolyn Davis, 33: died i
after her pickup and a .Missouri Pacific freight train
collided a nuie south of Argyle
FRIDAY, APRIL 36 By THE ASSOCINTED PRESS needed North Vietnam is -end GOP nomination is former Vice , a
Denton, routed Sherman 10-0. to gain-a tie in the , • ing Mmister Xuyan Thuy President Richard M Nixon n.
North Zone of D:-;:: t 7 AAAA baseball race. one month ._______.n
swergextremelyhighat ' maxing the ing nd ...........
$18 . 4 T he top ste t r mi nt to t raveis Ranch for $2.08 and rejections and counterpro heaviest sustained fighting since primary, defeating favorite -son vet
a pound posals, but finally., the door to a ’he Communists’ lunar new Gov John A Volpe on the Re- a '
Mayor lom Vandergri of Arlington told the possible Vietnam peace was year offen ive t otok plat <• dur ng publican ballot
Decatur Chamber of Commerce banquet audience opened The United States and ’he week The savage battle- candidate Sen Eugene J M the
that the growth of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan North Vietnam agreed to Mart centered around Dong Ra and Carthy unopposed on the ballot lui
area would be someday reai li to include I ec atur. preliminary peacetalks in Paris Hue n the nor thea st ' " ner oN easi I) out polled
SATURDAY, APRIL 27 May Ui South Vietnam I S forces .............
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