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AUSTIN, Tex (AP) - Presi
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at the federal, stat
trol law
suade Congress to put throug
from Vietnam
what it has balked at accepting
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Do-It-) ourself Campaign
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Lew isville Shopliftir
Is Reported
Firemen were manning dozens
yourself spruce up campaign in the day
Late Saturday with bulldoz-
h
Phefe By BILLY RUTHERFORD
and said that the bulldozer would be
refuse creating unsightly
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and will eventually be complete-
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Anderson and Mrs Elma Owens prior to the early 1940s
He was a building contractor
essary for completion
DEXTOX TALK
how can they
how
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BOB DAVIS
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Helps Spruce Up
LEWISVILLE—City and coun- and had urged residents of the
$6.95
$9.95
Coy Ann Stephens of Decatur was first
runnerup and Delois Nunn of Newark
was second runnerup See more stories,
pictures on Page 8. Section 2
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Accidents reported Friday
11:03 a m . two cars. Cedar
Creek and was a member of the
Cooper t reek Baptist ( hureh
one of the many projects plan-
ned for the area. She explained
that the coordinated efforts in
that sector were started be-
ook it?
far :
daugh
th and
Nephev
is All
Small boys were scanning the
area for anything that would
burn.
Sartain said that as soon as
all the rubbish is removed and
there there is no danger of
breaking a blade on the city
mower, crews will be sent to the
back Monday to continue the
demolition and clean-up work '
although city and’county trucks
might not be there
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She had been ill
ber
Abe probably left Springfield
looking for a decent bowl of
chili i
trictions on sales of rifles
other long guns.
?£!
BE sunt to ATTEND THE
ROUND UP CIU( RODEO
JUNE 21 and 22
WELDONS SADDLE
AND WESTERN WEAR
t HICKORY AT-BELI
res
•nd
29-
eMe" 4
gs
DAY LILIES
Now In Bloom
All colors-Come see
1500 AMHERST
QlEEV HELPS SERVEyiILK 1)1 RIXO EESI H IL
kins County Dairy Festival next April
To show
their defen
Round-Up Club
RODEO
Kid Boot Special
from WELDON $
er in Dallas County will
ik at 8 p m at First Na-
al Bank
Horace I sry
Wise County Bureau
Who has won the Texet Knights of Pythias
oratorical contest in Austin
SPRUCE I P CAMPAIGN DREW INTEREST SATL RDAY
Tons Of Junk Merc Dozed in East Lewisville
cause of the obvious pride and
pint of cooperation displayed
by the residents.-’
*8
ched .
thev
between pronegotiate and pro-
fight elements—roughly a hawk
and dove split like that in the
United States.
Pierce said Friday that prelim
ly changed to meet thorough- inary sketches had been made
fare specifications "At that time by his office to conform to those
They do not speculate with
newsmen on future assessments
c l
burn all di lapidated building loads were expected to leave
fences, dead tree- and other the area before night He also
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1 children:
Spur- thildren
Mrs
of a
chief,
day i
Mrs Billy Marcum of Boyd, was named
queen of the Second Annual Wise
County Dairy Festival Friday night She
will represent Wise County in the Hop-
The project began cat I. Satur- ing hauling and burning -till in
day morning as two city trucks mil swing. Sartain said that 45
a county truck, a fire truck loads of refuse-had already been
and five firemen moved into moved out of the area to the city
the area to bulldoze, haul or dump and many more truck
Imp
Be GLEN
Staf
Royce Whit
ney, told me
Noon Lions
the future ct
a will but ha
money.
According t
important to
there is a gr(
ty involved c
"If you di
your property
first, not the
he said. The
in any way d
erty.
A valid will
ing, signed ;
two or mor
years of age
or over, man
ed services r
own will.
"If you mi
will. you ma
you may me
the construction and can legal-
ly bill the railroad for its
part."
Pointing out that the McKin-
ney Street crossing has been a
hazard for over 30 years, coun-
ctlmen urged White to begin
the necessary steps immediate-
ly.
In police reports Saturday.
Taliaferro Hardware. 112 W
Oak St. reported shoplifters tak-
ing $32 in merchandise.
Police reports Friday includ-
ed a car stereo unit, valued at
$50. reported taken from Ricky
Ashby of 606 Hillcrest St . . .
Sears Roebuck and Company.
ever method is chosen. the thor- . if the railroad does not agree
oughfare will not be open at to help defray the cost of con-
normal times for traffic. It will struction, - one councilman not-
be strictly an emergency mea- ed, the citv can proceed with
(Continued From Page H street pattern will have to hr
double Both plans are being changed and no building- will
studied by the city engineer have to be moved, the engineer
Pierce explained that which- said
W
g-h b •/
-2.
a do-it-‘remain idle at any time during the project by feeding the fires.
They alibied for everything
—the fact they spelled chili
two different ways, for ex-
ample if they can t spell chili.
ing late Saturday at
area to mow the grass and 910 W. University Drive report-
weeds as a sanitary precaution, ed a .22 caliber rifle stolen
Mrs. Jack Strobel, spokesman from a stock room. The theft
UNDERPASS
so far—greatly expanded
3 hospita
ice Noven
( Ramey & King
---Insurance
“YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
MARVIN RAMEY • TERRELL KING
of Denton, six grandehi
anything.
HONOLULU
the Richard
of Kailua, ne
a drive rex
Kona Coast
one of the
had a special
kekua Bay.
The man wi
Brinton Darli
Seattle
Kealakekua
where British
Cook died it
after he du
wanan island
The Seattle
descendant of
English explo
of He was born in Little
Ida and lived in the Lewisvill
ounty commis-
the good sense to leave it .
didn’t he" g
। If the truth were known.
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east Lewisville
PARIS (AP) — With LS and miscalculation on their part probably would be willing to cut Vietnamese delegation entertain dent Johnson ordered a no-
North Vietnamese envoys ready They’ve threatened Saigon witn back its own military activities similar hopes tor a compromise stone-unturned drive Saturday
to enter their sixth week of talks rocket barrages as if they were enough to call President John- settlement is not certain, but to get strong, effective gun-con.
here. American diplomats are confident of no retaliation. But son's hand on ending the rest of they often act as if in the end trol laws at the federal, state
concerned that increased enemy the fact is they've got no guar- the bombing they expected the United States and local levels.
action in South Vietnam may antees whatever on that score.", The resulting deadlock on this to give up and accept a face- nrimar, aim s ,
create pressures on President Johnson halted all bombing central issue of the negotiations saving formula for withdraw a. Enorezs Per
son Donald Usry of Dothan. Green
Ala one daughter, Mr- Mar- Survivors include, one son,
caret Tally of Decatur, five Lynn Ray Sating of Bridgeport,
erande hidren and seven great pourerdausbterorPwortnsura
Chthm, Funeral Home was wiima "White of Bridgeport.
in charge of afafngemenis Ma sB"ll"sanara"stone
Mrs. Edna Morgan two brothers, Harvey Sal
" ... , ing of Decatur and Lynn
Mr, Rogers,Morgan Saling of Casper. Wvo and 13
of 915 Frame St died Eriday at grandcluldren.
4 ' P.m in., erbohe , Christian Funeral Home of De-
Born Nov : 1995 in Alabama t will be in charge of ar
•he was a resident of Denton
" rangements.
County for 12 years
She attendled schi
ment, not only of the attorney
general and the Justice Depart
ment. but also of the President
himself "
The White House has taken
obvious encouragement from
This could be ar. order to send March 31 He offered to stop the neuvers on both sides. Thesezewzen. ..... _____________
1 S bombers back oer Hanoi rest of it. if Hanoi would also keep alive the hope among Am- but constantty 'hammer their de-
--—se--s
cud said. "is the danger of a officials believed North Vietnam Whether Thuv and his North Top L S. officials feel tha e ing the top-priority campaign
strategy which Thuy has toi- get a pending bill passed a
lowed here reflects a policy di soon as possible.’
vision in the Politburo in Hanoi -j think there will be no stone
unturned in trying to get this
passed,” Califano told reporters
at the Texas White House here.
"There will be lotal involve
guns, as proposed by Sen. Jo-
seph D. Tydings, D-M1., in the
event states fail to enact regis
tration laws.
Califano said the White House
has neither supported nor op-
posed it, but that the gun-con
trol law Johnson is pressing
seeks to encourage solution of
the interstate protlem and to
make more effective state li.
censing and registration
and W. McKinney streets. The Tydings bill received its
4 07 pm. two’cars. Locust strongest boost Saturday when
and Oak Streets t was endorsed by the Senate
4 18 p.m., Alice and Pan- Majority Leader. Sen, Mike
handle Streets. Mansfield, D-Mont.
5 35 pm, two cars, Avenue Like many other Westerners
G and Stella Street. Mansfield ha. opposed some
so . gun curbs in the past, but said
pm. two cars, priva te Saturday the registration pro
property. University State Bank . ’ reasonable and"c
Accidents reported saturday: Ceptableoneredsonabte and ■
10:05 am,. two cars, N. Lo- Califano disclosed that at
Johnson's direction
tv truck.-, a bulldozer, the area tn dean up as much as of fires in the area, and local
Lewisville Fire Department and possible before Saturday so residents with small bundles and
dozens of volunteers were work- that tru' ks would not have to boxes of trash were assisting in
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.28 202 $
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\rnold S. Bond
LEWISVILLE Ar
n 7
for the Civic Action League, occurred sometime between
said that the campaign is only May and Friday . . .
Dallas, two sisters Mrs
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aogut H0
3525 East 1
DI \TO\ IRE A DEATHS
So to educate you
we are -ending you
A case of local chili
Austi
AUSTIN -
University wil
for the year I
if the Legisli
committee si
House Appro;
North Texas
budget would I
below the L
Board’s recon
Inder the
tute for Hou
Thursday out
propriations (
Texas State i
of $13,792,571
less than sug
ginal bill whs
the Budget Be
But faculty
would be $331
suggested for
901. "Addition
ity"— a reflec
mittee's anxit
revolts outsid
net $30 000 ne
LBB recomme
maintenance
$30 100 to a $
custodial ser
$41,289 more,
tal
Budget Boa
explained tha
stitute conter
to-date enroll
used in its o
not include th
recommended
Presumably, t
suggested ir
means NTSU’
expected to ii
An examin:
committee’s ;
on the other
a $20,000 cut
692 recomme
for faculty pa
of $38,615 to
maintenance
more to bring
allowance to
000 for “add:
curity ” TWI
year would t
the volume of mail it has re-
ceived on the issue since the
death of Sen. Robert F. Kenne-
dy by assassination June 5.
The presidential aide wa
asked w hy Johnson has not sup-
ported federal regist ation of all
out “After all
Pallbearers were Eugene Pavers Inc of Dallas
Brummell; Ralph Wren Tom Pallbearers will be Dan Eu-
Gettys, clint Wiley. Sam Ren banks Charles Lattimore Earl
shaw and Bobby Henshaw Lattimore, Stanton Denney.
Survivors are Ins wile, one M L Carroll and Colonel
" ' sure to be used by emergency
• vehicles at such times when
- trains are blocking the regular
M McKinney Street crossing •
-4 "Either - underpass will be
-1 more or less temporary."
— Pierce said, pointing out that
Ae McKinney Street is in the pro-
,4 posed thoroughfare program
grasped at
even pointed
Springfield was the home of
'Honest Abe Lincoln, and
his creed of truth above all
else is etched in the hearts
of all Springfieldians."
Sure, Abe Lincoln s home
was Springfield But he had
•nd eight great grandchildren in Borger
Services will be held Sunday Services will be held at-+0
unsanitary conditions.
The do - it - yourself cam-
paign was an outgrowth nf an
offer of lady members of the
Civic Action League to lend a DI .
(Continued From Page 11 hand in (leaning up the blazes NeeP
----- drink for on premjses con sump- area League members, F; remie, ,,.y
dents of the east sector, ntv 1 11 ’ m n Du>V
Worth and Mrs C P Brady tion in bottles of not mote than officials and businessmen met
"l Pueblo, Colo, eight, grand two ounces together last week to discuss . Car fires and grass fires com- - We believe that the project
,in<l .. gnat grand places that sell the tiny bottles needs of the area and how bined to account tor seven runswill set an example that could
t died Thursday would have to obtain annual best to meet the needs. b the Denton F uc Department spread all over the city and
night in the Der-atur CImii'Ho Jav Saling state permis ranging in cost city Manager Johnny Sartin. day and * aturda)' possibly throughout North
nital • ■ from $500 incities of 25,000 or’who was working in the area M! Texas, she said.
p Funeral services were held at Wise County Bureau less to $i 250 in plates of more late Saturday also, volunteered ,P.mi IrueK ure, inter- "How well we carry out our
, sansedy in the Christian DECATUR Jay Saling. than the use of city equipment. state,35E, light damage end of the bargain will no doubt . . . .
Fwie'rai oracnanet with the died Fridav night in Har cities and counties each could trucks, and the bulldozer if 6 12 P m., rar fire Fort Worth speed up other proposed projects custand Congressstreets Johnson’s direction research
Eun Arthur Renfro pstor of I" Hospital in For Worth, willlevy additional charges amount- residents of the area would do Drive, out on arrival for our area,, Brown added. amtwocars, N. Elm now will be stepped up, to try to
Ee FiK Methods cure ol T in Oaklawn ”e, ing to one-ha if the state permit 'he work Bulldozer work was ‘ 10, P m • grass fire. Inter- "We value the friendship of and Congressstreets. w H . develop a device for detecting
hntiM etho W I- 'll Oak T' "" la)following services a t/cot For example Dallas could being paid for by the city at state 35E. these neighbors," Mayor Bill 45 a m two cars. W -Hick- concealed handguns on persons
‘ 2 P m. n the. Fundamental Bap- charge and Dallas County the rate of per hour, Sar. Saturday: Weaver said concerning the ory. Street and Avenue D.. , - The idea is to perfect something
Mr i f er b. 1 „ D ke tist Church M ; o'ir r n ' ould charge szs. making a Dai- tain said but all the other work , 9 32 a m car fire, 1211 W project, "and we wish to work 12 15 p.m. two cars. Highland that would distinguish revolvers
.M m1 •>» n„ mV t. TheRey Marshall Burkewilllas restaurants .total cost of go-was strictly volunteer Hickory Street, light damage with them With the spirit of and Welch Streets. from other metallic objects.
AlaMayzowvlemocun olli iate assisted by the Rev into the mixed d k ; resident of the 1 p.m., grass fire. Interstate cooperation already indicated. 1:25p.m. two cars, Westway electronically or by some other
Decatur inlmi wherehemanDean sanp pastorsotthe Fun-nesss, east side and the spokesman 35 know that we can contnbute and Anna Streets. means.
agedanewzpaperandamo 20 dapentasBaptis Church. Wise To keepan onpremise permit for the group, said that city p.m .car fire, 318 Avenue to each other's mutual benefit- _ .------------
Be ure, I - had oreem Hid on corn Mr Saline had lived an establishment would have to equipment was all that they D. light damage, in making our city a better
DecaturrheshadsowtedmndoPaiountyeudntvsainsidaedmake at least one-third or tts were asking in the campaign Ho 3 05 pm , trash fire. 200 block place in which to live and
srat' ■- • pioed 1 VwSn— —w*.....food had........volunteer workersE ilickory Street. work."
Survivors include
tris Mrs Ruby l
the underpass would necessarily presented by the railroad com-
have to lie included in the pany:
plan "
H the che aperplan that of en- Teacher Bannen
larging the existing culvert
only. I- used. Pierce -aid. the From Singine
project could be completed in ei
died at 10
in a M< Kir
ton, a son (
Kathy Marcum, daughter of Mr and
Bond. 63. of Borger died Friday
if the Hutchinson County Hs-
Massey of Celina Mrs
Cunningham of Argyle
Mrs Jesse 1. Owens of
sa, two brothers. J T
dav of Fort Worth am
Halliday of Los Angeles,
sisters Miss Mar Hallid:
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Republican congressional
rs J C Townsend ol
Johnson to take sharp retail- and shelling of North Vietnam has overshadowed minor but
ation above the 20th Parallel on possibly significant tactical ma-
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A native of Kentt
Pass, of 710 Schmit
at 2 p m in the Cooper Creek am Tuesday at the First Unit _ ......
Baptist Church «n h burial at ed Methodist Church here Bur %/EH K%/(
tuner ar"I be th VIuW
rangements. Aaainz a noted; hu wile (Continued From Page D If you eat just Texas chdi.
Mr n < P. . Frank Bond who is in the Naw tonRecord-Chronicle in Den- xou .never, &6 i” know
Mrs. O. ( I ana - Texas wherever th ■ made 'n Spring-
O C. Pass. M widow and vonn 5ona w 5oreeri "T" B field can make your taste buds
former Denton police daughter* .V irginia Norman of be
Stinnett, Tex. Martha Nolty tHow about that. Denton Texan
and Nancy Bond, both of Bor- compatrtots’ “Wherever that „
ger two brother* Hubert L mav l>c" Humph' ) , . .... .1. . 1n
Bond and Hubert S Bond, both so they repeal my column And please be L
r Lew isville two sisters. Katie which ended Wyth that 2ine dont be ashamed to
. . Sexten of Fort Worth and Flora hit, of brilliant . Then lose. Let the world know
ed in Denton for 46 sears Her '1 Rowell of t alifornia and two they run heir rebuttal o m in the future its our chili you
husband died in 1941 . half sisters Virginia Smith of rebuttal, under a. big, head: will choose The little
Funeral services will tie in- Grand Prairie and Charlene line. Answer to Mr Rives rhyme you sent to us real.
day at 4 pm in the Cindy Davis of Lewisville and 11 They run their eountera - ly was quite quaint .Now.
Nichols Chapel of First Bap- grandchildren tack in Poetry, 00 and.much change it, poet laureate —
tist Church, of which she was a Lucas-Woodard Funeral Home ' hate admit I " ain Springfield is. Terlingua aint”
member Dr 1. L Xrmstrong is in charge of arrangements. ,n" bad Here 11 15 So that's how matters
pastor. Will officiate Now hear this, poet laure- stand They're doing a lot of
Burial will tie in loot Roy |{. Higgins as vnu make a bid for bragging up there in Spring-
Cemetery under direction of ‘ ' fame That chili from Ter- field, j|| The paper even had
Jack Schmitz and Son Funeral -E"pvh.Rommi lingua is not worthy of the ads reading “Springfield Is!
Home uns 12 ol Lew IsVIie died Eri name The true gourmet Terlingua Ain't?”
day at the Veterans Hospital in will tell you that for flavor one story was headlined Color Added
Chester Pas- of Pampa live Dallas following a long illness quite supreme The chili from Denton The Bugle Is .
daughters Mrs Morris Mahaf sotvices will be held at3 p m. made in Springfield will Sounded." But they dont BIRMINGHAM. Ala (APl-
fey of Lake Dalits Mr- R L Sunday in Lucas - Woodard match your fondest dream. know where Denton is To improve the nation’s balance
Harris of Odessa Mr Ken’ hapel here with the Rev Mr - Poot poet from Terlingua Humph' _ - of payment* deficit and to dis-
officiating Hih.iI will where three make up the When I sounded Tat bugle, courage the purchase of import ,
and be in Old Hall Cemetery score Chili here is made I didn’t know how much I ed steel and other metal prod I
sident of for thousands and enjoyed was going to shake '
H Lewisville and was a retired from shore to shore di......vered Pipe Co will mark ail its prod- ■
Jim farmer is no rhyme nor reason for the their fraudulent claim about ucts with a red, white and blue |
Surviyor: include one sister, constant Texas boast Re- being the chili capital had stripe, company President Ken-,
i 'ma Higgins of Lewisville; cause when it comes to Ami, been revealed for all to see. neth R Daniel announced re I
Springfield -ell- the most |
Enemy Action Could Force Sirongdrive
United States Retaliation On Gun Laws
DECATUR Horace
three or four months if the LONDON (AP) — Sounds
double culvert plan is used, con- from the home of singing teach
siderably more time will be net - er Daphne Elizabeth Braggins
essary for completion were described in the High
"Normally, a railroad compa- Court by a neighbor as "inhu-
nv likes to plan its own de- man baying, wailing, warbling
( ROH LEY SETS signs when culverts are tn be and hooting—somewhat similar
used for traffic.” Pierce said lo the effect of a strong motor
"But whether they design it or churning Judge Sir Robert
whether we destgn it, it will Megarry agreed and enjoined
candidat. Frank Trowtev nt have to meet all railroad spe -her from singing and playing
n h la n ran C 0 „ Y cifications and standards." musicalinstruments on week-
Richard i willspeak Den- since the proposed plan will ends and limiting her sonic out
tin Tuesday night use existing construction, no put10 one three-hour session
each week dav.
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