Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 244, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1968 Page: 1 of 14
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mnday. May 13, 1968
For All Department
Don't Forget
Denton Record- Chronicle
Of Record-Chronicle
To Fly Flag
. Telephone 387-3811
Memorial Day
1 Complete Report Of News in The Denton Area
65TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE- NO. 244
DENTON, TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 14, 1968
Ten Cent* Daily, 15 Cent* Sunday
12 Page*
Viet Reds, U.S. Swap Verbal Slaps
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govern-
ing
Vooc Is Still
The World’s Fare—
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apped their next moves in the
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, AFL-CIO Set
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To Suspend
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ARC Meet Is Busy Affair
w Prices'
ments
Thuy spoke first at Harriman’s
See TALKS. Page 2
men
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Year's ‘Dad-
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Lewisville
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a few
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able to issuebonds for building
say
ecutive <committee, but discus-
"We now have more than 30 purposes.
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R-C Geuge
will graduate this year
Ray Atkins
Is Named
mission of Hickory Creek unan-
imously adopted a resolution
By MIKE MOON
Staff Writer -
It’s to be regretted but that’s luctantly agreed to the North
the way it is." Meany told news- Vietnamese proposal to skip a
nominees
balloting
The ag
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NUSTIN fAP)—Texas Demo-
ratic party leaders meet today
nda called for routine
f votes by the state
senior and three-sport letter-
man. was named outstanding
athlete of 1967-68 nd was pre
seated a large gold trophy sym-
bolic of the athletic award. The
trophy will be placed in the
School trophy case.
Janet Jones, a sophomore, re-
ceived a large engraved gold
onferr
aid he
"I think we might rais
eyebrows," Bly said
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Low This Morning
High Monday
Low Monday
High Year A9o
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Strickland added. I feel like Board held a called
plaque for outstanding scholas-
tic achievement during the first School Board unanimously
$
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A question Mr President Why are there more help-wanted
classified ads than there are unemployed workers?
RED (ROSS MEMBERS HAD BUSY SCHEDULE AT BANQUET
Accepting Awards Were. Front Left, Pitts. Murrell And Ivey
ARDS. XEW DIRECTORS. OFFICERS
Itching,
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The Washington Beautification Program is going great guns
Auto junk yards have been replaced by wagon yards and
shanties.
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Is Protested
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RAINFALL
(In Inches)
Rserch Slation
Amusements
Business News
Classified Ads
Comic*
Crossword Puzzle
Editorials
In the News
Movies
Sports
Town Topics
TV Log "
Women’s News
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■ —Photo By ROY BRAY
HEART FI XD DRIVE
Vikki Porter and Jim Hobdy, members of Alpha Phi
sorority and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity respectively,
hold the symbol of the Heart Fund in preparation for
door-to-door campaigning Wednesday The two organi-
zations are co-sponsors of this year s drive for funds
official approval on
chosen in the May 4
Recreation ditional $25,000 for that purpose ready for viewing by the study
The low bid for the furniture Group within the next 30 days
and equipment was submitted The actual filming is complet
by the Abel Contract Furniture ed now and the technical proc
Co at $35 434 |5 However, the oss of editing it will begin this
Parks hoard also must pay for week
ion of Gov
be held May 28 at 8 p m in
John Connally’*
’ This is not an expulsion it is suggestion
a withdrawal by the i AU. After three hours of speech-
Meany said Referring to Reuth- making and translations in the
er -Meany said--He’s taking InTeTnii 176037 "TonTe re nce Cen-
The three - man Town Com-
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Ray Atkins was named Dad of
the Year during the Dads Club
Annual Awards meeting Mon-
day night.
Mrs. Dorothy Atkins was nam-
ed Mrs Dad of the Year, a cus-
tomary title. Atkins received a
wrist watch and a gold engrav-
ed plaque. Mrs. Atkins received
a gold engraved plate.
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nry J. Maresh
20 som • 3 V
HICKORY CREEK — The Monday night calling on the
Town Commission of this com- Corps of Engineers to relax its
munity on the shores of Garza policy in hardship cases. A
Little Elm Reservoir went to the copy'of the resoluton was sent
defense of a group of local prop to the Corps of Engineer, office
erty owners Monday night in a in Fort Worth over the signa-
dispute with the US. Army tures of Hickory < reek Mayor
. Corps oEngineera Duvall Williams and Commis-
The dispote is overrtght of in- sioners Albert D Schneider and
gresS and egress to certain pri- Ed S Bright
vately - owned tracts of land The resolution was adopted af
which are cut off by surround ter a delegation of property
ing government land taken for owners cited as a hardship ex-
the reservoir. Corps of Engineer ample a 24-acre tract owned by
policy does not permit owners Harold R Sanders, attorney
of these isolated tracts to cross and father of former Congress-
government land to reach near- man Barefoot Sanders
by public roads The Sanders
tract is separat-
ed from a county oad by a strip
of government land less than
Approximately 280
■h people know,
ence
t will be held May 26 at 8 pm the Denton County chapter of Sanger - The cost of the deleted items
in the Denton High School au- the North Texas State Univer- A constitution was adopted by is $5 166 49 and $1,800 was add-
ditorium. sity Alumni Association Mon- .,0 _n. mon .an ,n mon ed 1° that for an allowance for
1 - .. , , , ■ .. *ne group or more than 30 men c,ccenpiac
The Rev Mr John B Dan- day night. 1 accessories
hot. pastor of Saint Mark's The organizational meeting and women The final figure recommended
Presbyterian Church in Dab was held in the Community A membership drive is plan- for approval *t ionight"s Den-
las will deliver the Baccalau- Room of the First State Bank ned, and the next general meet- ton City Council meeting was
Other officers elected were ng probably will be held in the $34 844 94 including furniture
Mike Smith, a
really enthusiastic about
program ”
ly got a commitment from the He told the board of direc
Denton City Cotncit for an ad tors that the movie could be
3174
made about Denton will he
shown to the indusrtalists, and
the delegation will sell Den
ton as a locale for plant ex-
pansions
fetish against rea-
ainst reform. The
» nd the world of
idence on gold. It
ce on managed
a metal.
gold It s hoarded
and the bold, con-
old can be trusted.
Miss Charldean Newell. vice fall. and equipment and the carpet
president for membership; Joe Dr James L Rogers. NTSC ing
Nen’ssGumnastumsaf North propfuehett.cyicwprporentcervice. president for administra bJKX^'X^
lexa -aseunvern ,—, pt Eram • rorkition and Dr Wayne Adams See BOARD Page 2
seniors president for projects. TH . . , . „ __________ DVAmV: aEe
King Jr, secretary-treasurer, coordination for alumni affairs Sctimitz-Floyd-lamletf Ambu
and Miss Gloria Adams parii- of NTSU, addressed the chap- lance phones 382-7214 and 387
■ 1 amentarian. ter. 6300. (Adv).
That slogan. See America First." is quite appropriate
America may not last at the going rate
’Businesslike’
Auto Workers union in an histor- ful session on Wednesdav
ic labor split that could spell Today’s verbal punches did
trouble for the White House bid not appear to change the mood
of Hilbert II Humphrey of what has been described as
AFL-C10 President George businesslike start Monday They
Meany who founded the 14-mil- did underscore the point that
lion-member labor federation very hard bargaining lies
with Reuther 13 years ago. said ahead
Monday the UAW will The two positions on this and
pended w doesntpayup back other issues were staked out at
dues by Wednesday. This is an Monday’s opening session in a
unlikely prospect in view of the 4 000-word speech in Vjet-
vote by the 1 5-million-member namese by Xuan Thuy and an
LAW to stop monthly dues pay- 1 800-word speech by Harriman
R ICC IL II RE ATE
SERI ICES SLATED
Baccalaureate services for
seniors at Dentn High School
A Corrp.Ot
IX I-Vol. Edition
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LEWISVILLE (Special -
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PARIS (AP) -
North Vietnamese
$1554
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this method of withdrawing” ter’s grand salon. Harriman re-
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At North Vietnamese head-
quarters across the Seine, on
the Left Bank, a spokesman
said his government did not in-
tend to pay "ransom" to the
United States to get it to stop
the rest of the bombing of North
Paris peace talk- today— and North Vietnamese statement at
traded verbal punches from Monday’s sessian with a mi-
their headquarters on opposite croscope" to see whether he
sides of Paris could find anything construc-
Ambassador W Averell Har- tive Re indicated he had not
( I 4 WVI N I Vietnam That was h - response
I UAW Vlembers to ' question whether Hanoi
| would make a gesture of scaling
I WASHINGTON (AP) — The down the war to encourage the
I AFL-CIO is ready to suspend United States ‘ '
I Walter Reuther’s big United The talks go into thetr second
Mmo*y wa‛m tonig" ana wed
it- Low betumen Scotered
dershowers wednesdav evening
most district* its size, officials conditions. the district is un-
U s and Emba
after a morn ng of
with his advisers,
id been going over the
150 feet wide, the Council was------------------------------——------_-----——__—
_ told but the CofproTEriginOTrT’ re-elect- trank C Rigler. scretary. and Mrs Marie Beck, Pilot Point J R Floyd also was recogniz-
refuses to grant right of access ed, 15 board of directors mem- Bennett Rice. treasurer Special awards from the Na ed for his company - assistance
across the strip The Sanders bers named for a three-year Mrs Katherine Rhyne is ex- tional American Red Cross went in handling after-hour emergen-
track has excellent potential for term, and special awards given ecutive director and Mrs. Nel to Raymond Pitts for his work cy calls and providing ambu-
development as a residential at the 51st annual meeting of lie Carty, staff secretary. with the United Fund; to Wyn lance service to Red Cross first
subdivision, but lack of access the Den on Senior High School New board members are Wei- Murrell for his work as terri- aid stations. _______
is blocking action, the delega- The meeting in part was a don McBride, Fred Patterson- torial fund chairman, to which Both George Spier and A L W Ar T g 41 m
tion said disaster drill because the food t he Bev Edward H Campbell,he was named for a second (‛ ap) Gilbreth were elected hon- #%/ -y- G Anct
Other propertv owners named was served from. the large mo-pr John D Williams Hinton year, and to an Award of Ex- or ary member* of the chapter's VV ORL N4B«BL
bv the group as being similar], bile canteen furni: hed by the /Twaddell, Roy Gibson Mrs cellence the chapter, accepted board of directors (Khers are —
hindered in the use of their Dallas County Chapter. capable D j wagg Leroy Williamson by Ben C Ivey Jr "for help- Wyn Murrell and Mr and Mrs
land. because of lack of access. of five servings a minute. the Rev Alton Donsbach Zeke ing us help support our service- Ben C Ivey Sr
included Carr P Collins Jr, a Officers for 1968-69 will be Martin. Mrs Warren Whitson men through 100 per cent Longest report of the evening
42-acre tract Lester L. Logue Ben C Ivey Jr. chairman. Jr., and Mr and Mrs W K achievement of the goal in the was that of Ray Boutwell, dis-
See DISPUTE, Page 2 Raymond Pitts, vice chairman: Baldridge, all of Denton. and 1968 l nuted Fund aster committee chairman
, George Spuller, past chapter A plan that covers the entire
chairman, and L M Tibhals. county will lie available in print A delegation of Dentonites. "This is a "very ambitious
past treasurer, were awarded within a few days, he said led by Mayor Zeke Martin, will program." Bly said. We think
10-year seryice pins There now are shelters in journe to t alifornia this sum- we will - atch - lot of attention.
D | 4 17 John J Marcinko, safety ser- every town in the county, hemer to sell Industrialist- in Los We don’t know of any other
"m H Ah Ah I E- 4b 6) •4 I ■ E4 G echairman pri sented re cog said Angeles and San Francisco on city that doing something
WUIIUUI E_U(LI UE W_1%.3 nition " I Laymond Grir Transportation church the idea of |„ ating plants here hki
fin, who has taught 12 classes in buses, and communication by The trip is part of,the City He said tbe groundwork for
__ _ _ hret year ’ and to W A (Bill) radio have been a ranged f D ndustrial develop- the •• - laid with a
r | N % / g• ( ooper, who has been doing this Nearby chapters, especially ment program which beingserie - magazine n the
62 V V 6 111 Q I1O11 Hi Iz A work for 30 years Dallas McKinney -nd adm,nl ;. . the stud; West Coast ediu of News
E CE, V (LI UACULULI I I I 1% U Media award- for bringing Greenville, will help if disaster Group Homer Bly. immediate week Fortune. Business Week
the Red Cross story to the strikes past chairman of the Study and the Wall Street Journal
Bv ROY HAMRIC The proposed tax rates and trtet’s value from $74 million area.went., the,Denton.Rec- .Awarding of servicepins to Group, made the announcement Trip cost estimates are now
Staff Writer higher valuation represent an now to $111 million, greatly im- pdsh nig .7 Radios t tion vol teersa usual part of the of the trip at Monday s monthly being prepared and persons in;
The Denton ndopendent approximate 15 per cent tax in-proving its bonding power, ' ’ " Lead ' mee ing had been done at a Denton Chamber of Commerce See (H AMBER. Page 2
The--Denton independent.crease, officials said. With a tax rate of between e .i . See BANQl ET .Page 2 Board of Directors luncheon--- gt
.clroosed the di«triM'« nrnneHv An individual with a $10,000 $1.35 to $1 40. the district would meeting l .I.,g
', reporti gPe additional tax money I 1 *1* l t 111 IA <14 If I
rentsscholyer retinnc nresi ant tadation frominttpss.prd taxes would pay about «’■ sad ranging from $170,000 to $223 H4EypIeWImAe made about Denton will ben ,ry l
Ayyses? month w-w.»Strick- d , I m 111BIIIII, ihowntotheinduarsalistssrand Meet Today
purposes are Activity. Scholar- The board also moved to lower land. „Thedistricts financial.adviser -
Ship>and Cooperation .explained the tax rate to between $1 35 to Future building expenses, ns- Morris Dudley of Almon 4 Co A M
that the organization "was, 40 per $100 valuation, to be ing operating cost, and increas- studied the current, tax pr- 4’—. (‘EO 1
founded to support all areas of set in August when next year's ed bonding power were cited as gram and recommended the vaL ■ ‘ | Q " | 1 ( A ( |
school activityneeding help, to budget is approved reasons for theinc rease „ „ uation increase, Strickland WAGII ULLUUA
See LEWISVILLE. Page 2 The present tax rate is $1 75 The Denton district will still said
■ - ■______ -———-—•--------------------have a lower tax rate than I nder the present tax rate and
classrooms in the district with auruckianq aaaea, i reei one Board held a called meeting at ............ •- .. me uivup wun ue men ua,- .
more than 30 students to a .we've also reached the point the Community Building late and equipment was suhmitted The actual filming is complet favote, son1canddafy “a cen;
room." Superintendent Strick- where something is going to Monday afternoon and voted toby the Abel Contract Furniture ed now and the technical proc tan to be theunotl ca topic or
land said, citing reasons for the have to be done on teachers delete $6 966 49 worth of furni. Co. at $35 434 15 However, the ess of editing it will begin this conversanion
increase "Were already using salaries." < The City of Lewis- ture and equipment from the Parks board also must pay for week Connally * endorsement at the
five portable classrooms and. ville presently pays $500 over new addition to the Denton City- the carpeting for .he new addi Once the rough version of the state convention June 11 in Dal:
of necessity, will have to add state minimum; Denton pays county Lbrary tion which will cost $6,377.28 movie is approved by the study las apparently was guaranteed
four to six more next year " 5201 above minimum.) The board has $10 000 remain- for a total of $41,811 43 Group it wil be turned over to in last Saturday’s count v con-
The increased valuation will The school board had been ing in its funds tor the furni- The board solicited the help a professional film editor, who ventions when his supporters
make it possible to issue more see SCHOOL, Page 2 ture and equipment and recent- of Dr and Mrs. David Webb will turn out the Dnished prod elected more than the needed
bonds to build necessary schools ——----—-—:---------—------------------------ ------------ for the deletion of certain equip- act A premiere will be held 1,760 vote majority of state con-
. also improve the inti- A m a m Dr Webt director of sometime in June probably.
eat rate on bonds to be sold W/| A 1 * I ■ North Te Univer ______
School districts are permitted W| 4• LA | | 4 —r” ■ 6 itv Library and Mrs Webb was
to issue bonds up to 10 per ant —V- • L ALIBU U I AO instrumental in the plans for the
of the district s total valuation addition to the citycounty Itbra
Raising the valuation to 60 per A m a .—« m a ry while she was a member of
" "" Alumni Chief Lpma — -
- -- •T —A---—- set en book range-. 26 of van Pages
on- types of chairs, a book • The Denton H gh Broncos are s wly swi
Dan McAlister, retired former Four directors were elected catalogue table, a reference offense for the 1968 football season Page 9
principal of Denton Junior High Orric Freeman and Buster table, a lounge tarle, reader-
School and an ex-athlete and Creagh of Denton; Jim Dieb of table and three study tables
coach, was elected president of Lewisville, and Clinton Ashby of with risers
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