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Schools merger
Denton’s two umversites reared its
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administrative funk
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Indian agency wants housing established in city
cooperation agreement
taxes, he Mid"
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Many cars damaged in city by vandals
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INSURANCE
Jones, O J. Honaker. chairman of the board
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and returned Sunday to
Mr Hall was born
April 16,1900, in Bedies
Grimes County. and he
died Saturday at his
Wilbur Calvert, Chester
Norman. Bill Tolleson
and Leroy Williamson
Mayme Griffin Hall,
whom he married in
program. Indians would heip con
struct the 3-. 4 and 5-bedroom homes
valued around $45,000 They then
would pay 8 percent of their incomes
for 25 years or until the house was
of Rockwall. and three
stepdaughters. Gena
Wilkes of Preston. NJ ..
Some 11,100 in stereo
equipment was reported
stolen from an apart-
ment on West Hickory
Indians in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
"There are about 25,000 American
Indians living in the metroplex,"
AUSTIN BUREAU
Drawer 0. Capital Station
Austin, Texas 78711
ATTICS
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Worth and Marguerite
Spencer of Springfield.
Mo , one son, Winston
Wight of Dallas, and two
stepsons, Walter R Orr
of Austin and W C Orr
wall-to-wall
CARPETING
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Lewiswille Texas 75067
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By ELZABETH CLARK
LMlestyle Editoz _
NTSU cx/nta^ent attending
Friday night's Denton Chamber of
stady about three years ago. Notes
said, to show how much mocey canid
be saved by eliminating dpicate
Urban Development has contracted
. with them to construct 400 homes for
him on the lower and
upper right arm and in
the left cheat.
Hospital
She is survived by one
daughter, La Nelle Little
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Sunday afternoon after
a woman notified police
that she saw the man
enter an apartment on
Avenue G and come out
By BILL I
Associated
OLEMA,
frozen behi
white suit i
Me Tender
Calamity J
soars overt
And they
whiskey
Union an
uniforms a
formation i
for battle
"By this time next year, we hope
we'l have the facility and the ,
legisia tors’ approval,” Marcus told
dinner guests Friday. The center
will be in "full swing 14 years from
now," he predicted later, "provided
the legislature puts it through
He stressed tnat, although NTSU
has been designated as the lead
university. the center will be ac-
cessible to other schools such as
TWU (which premieres its own
Southwest Institute of Design on
March 30), West Texas State
University and Texas A&M
dergraduate level
The two presidents may not see eye
to eye, but they continue to talk about
cooperation with each other
"When we find an area that is not
threatening to either institution. I
expect we will explore it on an ad hoc
basis," Nolen said
research projects
• TWU loaned dormitory space to
NTSU lastfall.
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Commerce banquet ’
"A Fashion Spectacular ' was one
more step in realizing the goal of a
center that would link students in
various areas of marketing and
design with professionais.
Plans for the center began for-
ming six years ago, soon after the
Fashion Group Inc., a group of
female executives in the fashion
industry, gave its fashion museum
collection to NTSU and began
studying ways to link industry ex-
pertise and education in the fashion
fields. The collection was valued at
82 5 million in 1972 Firm plans for
the center were announced last
August by President Nolen and
Lawrence Marcus, executive vice
secend of a two-part series as She Mi
wady kwredseed in We. Texas
Legabature t warp the bard «f
regemts at Piesau's two mil irukha
By JANIE LEIGH FRANK
Scam Wrber
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bead it daysag with the
laaM testa RoeERT MART
Marquesa daudia Heard de Osborne, right. adjusts the silk faille
toast overskirt of a white heavy lace Balenciaga evening gown that
ence belonged to her. The Marquesa was saw of more than 500 guests
attending Friday night's ' Fashion Spectacular" saluting the
proposed Dallas Center for Marketing and Design and its fashion
museum, currendly h eased at NTSU.
Fashion world glitters
at design center gala
Elisa K. ( arver
TWU senior for being named th® recipient
of o cosh oward presented by the Texas
Dental Hygienists Association
Contractor has larpe quantity of
qunlity earpet t
from various jabs.
THE DENTON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER
SOS S. Elm Bt., Denton. Taxes
Phono Registration Beginning March 20
Coll 387-8072, 24 Hours A Day.
Professional Exposure-Guest Barter Teachers
Floyd-Hamlett Funeral He is survived by his
Dorothy Stovall of For Home . wife, Frankie Hall of
Denton; one son, Tip
Hall Jr of Ponder and
su stepsons. John Me
Cormick of Lewisville,
Robert McCormick of
Little Elm and Frank.
Bill. Jerry and Bucky
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member of the Pearl
Street Church of Christ,
supervisor and one architect would be
necessary, be said.
And, "it seems a little ridicuibus to
operate two golf courses," be said
The two schools have talked about the
goif courses but Nolen said the
esituation was never resolved.
Aso, the missons of the two scboois
are different "by tow,’' she said TWU
is a statewide university for women,
while NTSU ■ an area coedcational
schooi,
"That creates a hiatus" for any kind
of system arrangement, she said
Dr Huey tasted areas in which the
two schocis already cooperate
• Security forces cooperate on
communicaticns
o Students can use either university
library • ,
a Computer services are shared
Announcing The Opening
On Wed., March 14,1979
Of
Little Elm Medical, Surgical
Clinic
In Little Elm Shopping Center
FM720
man came up to him,
apparently wielding an
unseen knife, and cut
Broemer said, the homes must be
tax exempt under the program but
the commission can donate 10 percent
of the homeowners payments in lieu of
taxes /
Paul Isham. city attorney, in a
Jennifer Armstrong, M.D.
Marc A. Armstrong, M.p
Conrad M. Garcia, M.D.
J. R. Long, M.D.
Dale Swanholm, M.D.
J. R. Jones, M.D.
--------- JcfSB Carter. NTSU vice presudent
The apparition of a merger between far facal affairs, made an informal
i padding teft
Whilseli cheap
a. of 230 W Sycamore,
funeral services were
held Saturday at the
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The two will be forced to get together
in some form —C.C. Nolen
enrolments
One possibility to “stretch the
present income further would be to
set up a system, Nolen said _
Protecting autonomy is one thing
if privacy becomes too expensive
of directors of the
patrons Friday night were hoping to president and manager of the
help by attending--’A Fashion downtown Neiman-Marcus store
Spectacular” saluting the proposed and chairman of the Dallas Citizens
Dallas Center for Marketing and Advisory Committee"for the Center
Design and the museum
JoiningSenbra de Osborne 'now of
Madrid) in the guest book Friday
were fashion designers Bill Blass
and Pauline Trigere from New
York, whose clothes were modeled
after dinner along with designs by
Geoffrey Beene, James Galanos,
Calvin Klein, Mary McFadden and
Balenciaga.
Lawrence Marcus introduced
Mrs. Bill Clementi and several
Texas legislators to the guests. And
North Texas State University
Pregident C.C Nolen joined the
home
He and his
the Golden Eagles,
Denton Garden Club,
Denton Grandmothers
Club, the Shakespeare
Club and AARP She
was also a volunteer at
with a stereo and University. She was a
WAIVING RAMEY: TERREtW KING’
RANDALI I MINNIS 1
• Graduate programs from TWU,
NTSU and East Texas State
University are available to students at
all three schools through the
Federacion of North Texas Ares
Denton City Council members will
hear a request from the Texas Indian
Commiasion to enter, into a
cooperation agreement for the
astablishment of an Inter-Tribal
Indian Housing Authority in Denton
when they meet Tuesday at 7 p.m in
the Municipal Building
Walt Broemer, executive director of
the Texas Indian Commission, in a
letter to the city said the commission
has joined the Dallas, Intertribal
Center, to form the housing authority
The U.S Department of Housing and
families have left their reservations in
the last 15 years, seeking a better way
of life where job opportunities are
available:"
Many families, however are having
difficulty making the switch from the
reservation to mainstream America,
he said, and housing has been a large
probim for Indians
Under the proposed housing
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Jr of Denton; two
A welldressed woman stared icily
across the crowd of cocktail-eippers -
as the gesta arrived. Towering
above them, she stood largely
ignored although she symbolized the
reason that more than 500 peopie
attended a $75-e-piate dinner and
fashion show Friday night at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dallas.
Actually an ice sculpture, she was
dressed to a replica of a Balenciaga
gown. The renowned tksigner’s
works are represented in the Dallas
Museum of Fashion at North Texas
State University, courtesy of the
Marquesa Claudia Heard de
Osborne, a former Beeville resident.
The Balenciagas and others serve as
inspiration to design students that
t bridge, Monterrey,
Fordham, Ponder, Fry,
Woodmount, Tulane,
Oriole, Fulton, Anna,
Broadway, Dunes and
Picadilly Streets, and in
the Denton High School
parking lot
here and $30,000 there. Carter found 81
mion couid be saved, Nolen said
Dr Hoey thimks the system
arrangement would cost not save JI
milioa
' A system wouid noc save mocey
You’re talking about a third ad-
ministrative strocaae oc bop at the
two exsting structures A special
hierarchy added an adds over tl
. milion." ate- said.
FOR AM EXPERIENOCED,
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TO G0OD GOVERNMENT
(Paid for b Ray Stephem. Campagn Fund. Johnny Mazingo and Ed
Cooma ce charmen, 2520 Sgencer Rd)
707 Ft®ST St ATI BANK BLDG •
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1917, were known in-
ternationally for their
broad-breasted black
turkeys She died in
1971 He married
Frankie McCormick
Oct 23, 1971, in Denton
Mr. Hall served as
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TAKINGD AMONG MAY BE THt BEST STEP Of YOUR LIFE
Clinic Hrs.: M-F 8:30 A.M. To 7:00 P.M.
I still question purely economic
savings in size The economic prin-
ciple of the greater the volume, the
greater the savings does not apply to
higher education Even if it did, I
don’t think that’s the sole value.”
Students come to TWU because it is
not a large school. Dr. Huey said.,
"On several occasions, Mr Noien
has said something to me about
consolidating the two universities.
When I have Mid why one of his
principal statements has been — and I
think I can quote thia verbatim — ‘We
need your programs, ” she said
R L Skipper. Leroy
Williamson, Truman
Hs wk and Charles
Swann
becaue or tse proximity o all three through a contract agreement
schooi*. be said For example only e Faculty members work on Joint
EDrrars note ns * ‘the
won’t work’
LEWISVILLE BUREAU Wm
CMgweuurn
introduction at egialatioe proposing
to eonaoadate tbe two bcards of
regent*
Bu the qesion of whether alleged
dpication » costing the tarpayers
uinar easary money favors this round
aS and on tar the past 50 years.
Thetwoumiversity presidents agree
that a merger of the schocis wouid mot
work
But from there, oinions diverge
Both NTSU President C C Notes and
TWU President Mary Evelyn Blagg
Huey were interviewed during spring
break last week.
"I don’t think a merger uil fune-
tion," Noden said. Separate history
and traditiocs wouid prevent the
universities ‘from merging. he_said.
But what Nolen does believe will
work is a system approach to
organization. "I think of dealing with
three institutions, instead of two," he
said.
A system including NTSU, TWU and
NTSUs Health Science Center-Texas
College of Osteopathic Medcine has
great potential for national
recognition i profeaawnai medicine
and allied health sciences, Nolen said
Such a system would have a tight
organization and be costeffective
Sei* ices Held Home. Serving as
pallbearers were Jee
BETTY BUTTRILL, Chism. Ralph Godfrey
tacing We work in good faith to try to
cooperate The bottom line, as the
accountants would say. is always
close down what TWU’s doing and
turn it over to North Texas That, to
me, isn"t the meaning of
cooperation," she said.
Dr Huey noted that room might
erist for cooperation in other areas
such as purchasing But, she said.
'There is pot dupiication We are
doing different things "
sisters, Ernani
Pearl Street Church of
Christ. officidted by
Goebel Music and. Joe
Smith -Burial was at
Bolivar Cemetery,
under the direction of
the Goen Funeral
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Vanda* damaged a
number of cars
throughout Denton,
according to report*
filed late Saturday and
Sunday with Denton
police.
Car windows were
broken out with either a
sharp object or a pellet
gun in some 18
locations. Damages
were reported to
vehicles on Greenbrier,
Old " orchard. Nor-
Since Denton already has a housing
authority. Isham Mid it may violate
the state law which authorizes the
creation of housing authorities to have
another in the city
"The provtsions of (the law seem
to indicate that only one housing
authority is allowed in any city and it ... .
specifically exempts housing
authroities from operating is cities
other than where they are tor
med."
he Mid ’. . Z'
. " , •-an. I
was srrested on
By JE88 BLACKBURN
Staff Writer g
Broemer said. "Many of these paid for
memo to the City Council. Mid there. State law also prohibits ft entity
may be some legal problems in the from making payments in heu of
The determination seems to be to
establish the programs anyway, and a
case in point la the activity of the
fashion institute, which is a direct
duplication of things TWU has been
doing for 60 years
i Nolen thinks there s more the "I have no animus against other
schoois couid be doing together "F people having programs we have But
believe there is not enough when we establish a program and
I cooperation Each school has certain another school comes along and
strengths that can assist the other establishes the same program. I don’t
I institutiga in achieving its mission ‘ think it is very logical to accuse us of
According to Nolen, however, NTSU duplication," she said
> and TWU operating under an um- Nolen said the two schools do have
bred system a ihevitable some of the Mme programs, take the
i "The two will be forced to get fashion institutes at each because
together in some form or fashion," he “somebody had to do it for the men ”
' said. But in a system arrangement.
Economic* win force that more, be which he admits would enhance
I said If the severe popalation decline STSU's image in a Southwest con-
predicted for 1981 hits Texas the ference bid, TWU could remain a
numberr of teenagers reaching age 18 woman's institution at the un:
- is expected to drop drastically.
i followed by a decline in college
McCluskey of Denton
and Zola Box of Dublin.
one brother. J T
Chambers of Denton,
five grandchildren and
three great-grandchih
dren
Pallbearers were J E
18 * '
Willie W. Orr
Funeral services for
Willie Wight Orr of 419
Marietta were heid at
10:30 Monday morning
at the Pearl Street
Church of -Christ,
conducted by Goebel
Music. Burial was at
Roselawn Memorial
Park, under the
direction of the Schmitz-
Floyd-Hamlett Funeral
Home
Mrs Orr died Friday
in Mesquite
She was born Sept 22.
1888, in Purves. Erath
County, and attended
North Texas State
then that becomes another Wattou,”
Nolen said Taxpayers may force a
merger or system organization on the
two schools in the future, he
speculated.
There are more values in dye world
than economic ones," Dr Hoey said
Park. under the Denton Dairy Co-op for
direction of the Schmitz- 8 years
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Holcomb of Corsicana
14 grandchildren. 23
great-grandchildren
and several
stepgrandchildren and
stepgreat -grandchil-
dren ’ • ’ ,
A young man, 18,
reported to police that
he sustained three knife
The NTSU Board < Regents has mot
and , wi mot discuss a system
arrangement for NTSU and TWU.
Notes said. They are "W busy""
trying to figure out the relaciomship
between NTSU and TOOM, he said
McCormick, all of
Denton; three
daughters Betty Foster
at Ponder. Dixie Klein
of Dallas and Jackie g
Havenhill of Denton, ”
and two stepdaughters
Laura Smith of
Gallop. N M and Mary
Riggs of Denton; one
sister, Mrs Claude
Blotter
mjnriao in an assault
Bunday night while he
was walking at
McKinney and Loop 288.
The victim said a
Donron County's
loon
Heodquorters
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A South-e, Bank
M.mb. । ■
William T. Hall Sr.
Funeral services were
to be held at 2 p m.
Monday at the
University Church of
Christ for William Tip
Hall Sr., 78, of Route 1,
Denton. Owen Cosgrove
was to officiate, with
burial to follow at
Roselawn Memorial
.CLE IRI } THE BEST
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Cocerming the golf courses Dr
Huey said, "The North Texas solution
* cooperatiom was to close down the
TWU gal course and send all o our
peopie who want to play goif over
there to patronize North Texas golf
course.
This is the definition * of
cooperation that were constantly
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