Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 9, 1964 Page: 2 of 52
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Sunday. February 1,1964
THE DENTON RECORD CHRONICLE
Sunday, February
PAGE TWO
U.K. Believes Sukarno Threat
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HutlerSavs British Will Defend Malaysia Against Indonesian Attack
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gyle Troop 195. First Presby- Neither Mrs McArdle nor Fa- Strickland R L Selby, U J.
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Services Friday, the Rev. Tom
Yarborough arid the Rev. Carli
separate occasions
Robert Kennedy s
attorney-generals)
from Jakarta on
LONDON (API—Foreign Sec-
retary Richard A Butler said
Saturday he believe Indonesian
President Sukarno means to
crush Ma!aysi»Bui Malaysia,
be added, certainly can rely on
Britain to defend her against
attack
"This is a solemn obligation
enshrined in the Anglo-Malay-
sian defense agreement But-
ler said
He gave his views in an ex-
clusive interview with the Asso-
ciated Press
Butler emphasized that the
United States and Britain, shar-
ing common global interests,
follow similar policies despite
occasional differences about
tactic*
“We wish to work as closely
and effectively as we can," he
said
Five Denton boys, with about
150 others from over the state Troops and packs
went to Austin Saturday to "blue and gold" banquets
thrdiDigtricdmnugeshe recais Federal School
Presbyterian Church: Troop
Ml W Hickory Ph. 382 2541
Fort Worth Harris was driving
men a second gravel truck in front
tired last fall from the prime
ministry. Butler for a second
time just missed selection as
leader of th. ruling Conserva-
tive party. His decision to serve
under Sir AI*" Douglas-Home
enabled the new prune minister
to form a government.
On the dispute between Ma-
laysia and Indonesia and the
Philippines which has unsettled
Southeast Asia. Butler was
emphatic
“President Sukarno and other
responsible Indonesian leaders
have publicly reiterated their
determination, in the most ex-
plicit terms to crush Malaysia
AUSTIN (AP) - The State
Board of Education asked the
U.S. education commissioner
. . . der a new congressional act
of Dallas had asked $170,000 af Travel was swiftly returning _ approved a letter
ter their son and Edward Lane to normal The boara. aPr Fane, “kee
.Hill. 24. also of Dallas. died in B Driy afternoon, tempera- to Commissioner Francis KeP
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a gravel truck Dihart, in the northwest Pan- vocational schoolatthssrecenty
Third-party defendants was handle and usually the state s vacated t amp Gary Air rore
' Gerald Harris and the W E coldest spot, had 45 degrees as Base at San Marco*.
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I have been arrested in the Texas of Renshaw when the accident
Panhandle by Wheeler County occurred on a rain-slick high-
authorities and charged with way.
burglary in Denton County The eight men and four wom-
Court en on the jury found the defend-
County Sheriff Wylie Barnes ants negligent on several counts
said Saturday that burglary at the trial which began Monday
charges have been filed against morning
Darrell Scruggs. 20: Ralph Cas- The jury deliberated four
itoe. 21: Robert Osborne, 20. and hours before ruling on the facts,
Clyde Hughes. 21 in the case
■ The four charges were filed Representing the plaintiffs'
, in connection with the Jan 29 were John Simmons and Joe B
make their annual report to week include Pack 59 of the
Denton Bov Scouts erected a The 35-foot tower was erected CHICAGO (AP, Asalesman P
. . . , . - . c- . . A. . ., .1, has testified that the loss of his _
35-foot signal tower on ’he lawn byTroeP 67 sponsored.by the wife s affections to a Roman P
of he County Court House Sat- North Texas Lab School. Dr. ’
urday in observance of Bov Charles Saunders, scoutmaster. Satholie priest has cost him
Scout Week. Frida) th ro ngh and Tom Harpool, district chair- 9308
next Thursday man. supervised the construe- Robert McArdle Jr.. 38 of ,
Several troops will attend tion. Thirteen boys cut the North Tarrytown N., is seek-
Denton church services in uni- poles, lashed them together with ing 8250,000 in damages from
form and conduct special pro- ropes, built a platform and rats- the Rev Donald Runkle, 50
grams todav ed the flag staff The troops Father Runkle was an assist-
Some will hold blue and project for January was learn- ant pastor at Immaculate Con- .---
being awarded in Decatur Head counts through the areas
The defendants were G. W that were snowbound in the
Smith, and Monty Fredell Ren- middle of the week disclosed
shaw. both of Grapevine. Smith apparently few cattle deaths
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The Denton boys reporting to PRINCFGS
Goy Connally Saturday includ- ' ———9
ed Bobby Jack Kiser of 1903 (Continned from Pare D
Merccheshoomiciaradelespistrict crisis in the royal family had Bilderback. burial in Jackson
Clift on Whit* of 622 Frame apparently reached down to the Cemetery in.xrum , Paubear
Hank Clanton of 1121 N Locust man in the Street ers John Morns. Larry Ery:
Gerald Lowrey of 1400 Panhan- The announcement of the en- ant. Ralph Ashworth, Fred
die and Steve Know of 1213 capped a week of ru-Marrs, Pearly Smith. Howell
Amherst Jack Kiser Sr acted mors and political controversy Knox
as the groups adviser. about the princess Herconver- MRS I.F.NA HABERM: 83,
The boys' report detailed sion to Roman Catholicism from 2008 Northwood — Funeral Sat-
training activities in the Denton th* Protestant faith of the Dutch urday. burial in Green Valley
area Their schedule included a royal house and choice of a Cemetery, the Rev Don Young-
visit to the Bergstrom Air Force Spanish suitor cost her her place blood Pallbearers Lomer Hall
Base, ceremonies at the Capitol as second in line to the crown Roy Kerr Bob King. Claude
and a reception by the gover- worn by her mother, Queen Ju- Carlton. Cecil Massey. Clint
nor. liana Adcock.
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Services will be held at 2 30 Oklahoma men to Denton with-
*’ House of the Woodrow Wilson School McArdl* divorced his wife pm, Monday in the First Chris-lin a few days.
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ment CamapaPnS“Pl third in a offering in memory of Tomconi he lost his si.b0o-ayear under direction of Sehmitz ' relatives near Wheeler and ask
series of Orientation meetings Woodling. former assistant position as president of Con- Floyd - Hamlett ed Wheeler authorities to inves-
for campaign workers will be scoutmaster this morning * gress Paper Box Co. in Chicago A native of Lexington. Ky.. tigate.________________________
at the irs ap i urc as a result of worry He now is Mrs Mulkey had lived in Den-
Troop 197 will have its tradi- a salesman ton County 89 years. She had UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
tiona.isplayvonntheslawnur He said the relationship be- been 111 for two year IS STILL LOCATED Block
nd rt’Enm i^milv night tween his wi and Father Run- Survivors, ina lud son; north of the Post office at 307
sooner Tuesdav kle Persisted despite the efforts SGor H M^lkev all of Don. N. Locust. (Adv.) '
Troop 195 will perform a flag of the chance., office of the and "ndHaMtdaters Mr —----------------------------
ceremonv todav at the Firstchicago archdiocese Father ton: and ergnt daughters. Mr
Presbyterian Church. Runkle ’7’ assizned to-St Jim Jacobs, Mrs Otis Reed.
LAST SUNDAY Mary 5 Church in T« Mrs Clarence Tunnicliff. Mrs
Troop 130 conducted special EXPENSES CLAIMED Marv Trice, Mrs Juha Lee
services last Sunday at the Godl Mrs. George Godi, all of
Church of Jesus Christ of the McArdle said he lost 114.378 in Denton, and Mrs. Tom Roberts
Latter Dav Saints medical, legal and investigative of Clarendon.-
Other groups attending ser-expenses U ' II I I
vices in uniform todav will in- McArdle was represented in derv Ices Hleld
Great snowpiles in the Pan- the warmer weather moved in.
ureat snowPnE « generally were fair over
. . handle turned slowly into soak- _ temperatures were
DECATUR — A jury awarded ing moisture for the wheat and Everywhere the mercur
840.600 Saturdayito the parents ranges Saturday as warmer midrising during the arernoon,
of 17-year-old Doni Clyde La weather took over cool mght was for*’
Grone, who diedin a car-truck The blizzard that left up to 26 X
collision near Boyd on June 26, inches of snow and six deaths in ------------------------
1961 Texas had caused great incon- , a I. D..
Judge W A. Hughes of the venience in the Panhandle, but I exas AskS F OF
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gold" banquets in honor of the ing how to handle an axe and ception Parish in suburban High- burglary of the Jim Wilson Phil-
organizations .54th anniversary, lash timber together land Park when. McArdle Mrs. W • D• MuiKey Service Station on 1213
BANQUETS LISTED charged, the priest had adulter- Mrs. W D, (May) Mulkey Is M s5nS6 rtaton on 1-
planning ous relations with Patricia Ric* died at her home on the Old Me- University Drive.
" - Kinney Road at 4 55 p.m. Sat- Sheriff Barnes said he or a
He suggested the West should
check to see whether Soviet ri-
gidity on the Berlin and Ger-
man questions has lessened
— “Ithink-we ought to sample
the atmosphere again soon," he
said “Our German friends
agree wif us on this "
Butler spelled out factors
which govern Britain s policy of
trading with Communist powers
and said "edo not consider
it right or expedient to wage
economic warfare against coun-
tries with which we are not
; ar."
At 61. Butler probably is the
most experienced member of
the present British government
He has held most of the big
Cabinet posts in a career that
first took him into ministerial
office before World War II
When Harold Macmillan re-
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donesian leaders were only
talking in this way in order to
appease their own Comn unists,
but I think it niore likely that
President Sukarno means what
he says.
“If he does, Malaysia can
certainly rey on Britain to hon-
or her obligation to assist in
maintaining Malaysian in-
dependence and territorial
integrity.”
Butler's declaration foreshad-
owed a lively discussion of the
troubled Southeast Asian scene
when t'l* American-British
summit talks get under way in
Washington tnis we k
President Johnson's adminis-
tration has tended to give high-
er rating than the British to
Sukarno s promises to halt the
Borneo frontier fighting Butler
nevertheless warmly praised
Kennedy's peace mission.
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