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CORPORATION BONDS
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ARTHUR KENNEDY
THURSDAY, APRIL 16 - LESSON SUBJECT:
'IF THOU CONTINUE STEADFASTLY'
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Briefs•Births • Hospital Notes
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not be charged admission.
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n operetta, "Under the Mooh-
in the school auditorium
money in corporation bonds, pre-
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Predawn temperatures ranged
from 49
One out of every throe families
in the U.S. has a financial income .
In addition to earnings from regu-
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BREE Mita to toe First
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TODAY ONLY '
COMPLETE SELECTION
All Varieties
Linwood Roberson
GUNFIGHTERS...
AND LOVELY
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Mrs. Nicholas' affair with the
handsome playboy lasted through
The first, to
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sor of speech at TWU. to diecting Enid Bagnold’s
ploy, "the Chalk Garden," which opens tonight
at 8 in the Ateno Theatte of TWU's Hubbard
Holl.
through
WEDNESDAY-APRIL 22
Student Theatre
Tab Hunter
Ven Heflin in
"BATTLE CRY"
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"FORBIDDEN ISLAND**
in color
"The Bravadoes"
The Boldest, Most Revealing Story
Ever Exposed To Film! You Will
Never, Never Forget It!!
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FRIDAY • SATURDAY
Joan Collin*
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Be Sure to Attend
OUR
GRAND OPENING
FMIf PRIZES TO BE CIVEN
AWAY. SEE TODAY'S
CLASSIFIED SECYION.
Cosnahon Motors
Across from Whitson Food
728 Ft. Worth Dr. DU2-7032
rie Fea of 4016 E. Hickralake:
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the Plesaht Grove Baptiat church
education and psychology faculty
to representipg the college at the
annual meeting of the Southwest-
ern Psychologial Assn, meeir
Topeka, Kan., today through
TOO LAYE TO CLASSIFY
NEED LISTINGS
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nomea.
HlsaMgaStnN
...Ite feen-age idol of
Onto and Hariet TV famel
Austin.
Mrs. Carrie hi d MW L
Hickory.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17 - LESSON SUBJECT:
"STANDING BEFORE GOD"
with premeditation.
"I didn't know Mr. Teri had
been hit,” the defendant testified.
"I would not have left him.'
She then drove in her own car
to a secluded creek bank where
was found 20 hours later
iped in the car, near death
her two marriages.
Air Force Sgt. Ray-------
up in 1947 after five years. In
than two months before the fatal
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GAMBLERS.!.
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Eln ireet Hosplial A Clinie
♦ 4— top-4 AAian Yadaki Mamm
Admitted: MM Mdtu Morgan.
417 Hattie, medical.
Dismissedi Wk Frank Robin-
son and baby, 400 Ruth; Forest
Alton Purser, 1127 Alleen; Fred
Reynolds, Tioga.
BIRTHS
A girl to Mr and Mrs. David
"Susan Slept Here"
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high schooCarea
nas m. it. Living space. Well kept 2 bed-
room home. Large kndtty pine utitity
room, eould be chiid’s toom. Panelray heat.
SHOT FIRED
Then in an argument that fol:
lowed, said Mrs Nicholas, Teel
grabbed het arm and her small
pearl-handled revolver went off.
She said she took the gun out of
her purse to threaten suicide and
scare him.
The state contended that the
shooting, which occurred in the
front seat of the car, was done
The Ds oiso Preparatory Sehool
Parents Club will have A rummage
sale Friday and Saturday across
from the Record-Chronicle build
That's what Danton is saying today!
m JOHN A
Tony CURTIS
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Light rains Wednesday hit Del
Rio, Llano, Austin, Laredo, June-
tian, Waco, Palacios, Kingsville,
College Station, Victoria, San An-
tonio. Corpus Christi, Houston.
Dallas, Van Horn, Lufkin, Bee-
vine, Cotulla and Sherman.
Highs Wednesday ran from 57
at Austin to to at Presidio.
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REVENUE possibilities inlimited. 17 rooma,
3% baths, attic fan, fiqer furnace, panel-
ed de, modern throughout. Furnitut ep-
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& swallowing 75 sleeping pills
to pineapple juice. ■ J____
During her (our day? on the wit - fienaL Carner lot. Omner
nets stand. Mrs. Nicholas broke
down and wept several times.
era Assn.. Mid the bill would allow. cerned the future of divided Ger- ---------
1* million people la the United many, and that problem after time resident of Denton, died in
States to teach in the state's pub-, many frustrations he has now had her home at 918 Austin Wednes-
lie schools. to pass on to hia successor. de" She ■*
money free* I say ho," stated
the governor, v
While odds appeared to be
mounting that the regular session
eould not pass the major tax bill.
- —Almodghsiow ers moistened
shattered, areas of Texas iji
l atotalHL they bypassyd the Den.
ton arsa almost completely.
But accordingito the Weather
! Bureau, there’s still hop*. The
; forecast calis for continued consid-
etable eteaAasa* vib paacAto
stattered showers through tonight
and a good chance of hunder-
storms Friday.
Storey. the program will consist
of Mrs. Roy Leach and the first
and second grades in rhythm
band music and the third grade
of Mrs. Ralph Cledfelter, a play-
let in costumes.
Member of Mn. Opel Gooch's
fourth grade, Mrs. Randolph 0‛-
Brien's fifth grade. Mrs. Storey’s
sixth grade and Fred Masks's sev-
enth grade will perform the re-
maining parts.
Town Topics
This morning's tow was M de-
grees, the second highest mini-
mum reading this year (highest
minimum ao tar was the 62-degree
temperature recorded April 7).
Wednesday * high wae to.
Scattered thunderstorms were
forecast to sweep across West
Texas and North Central Texas
this afternoon and to tote East
and South Central Texas tonight
and Friday, the Associated Press
rfparwed.
Skies were cloudy over central
and East Texas and partly cloudy
in the extreme west early this
morning.
Light rain fell at Houston. Waco,
Mineral Wells. Dallas and Tyler
early today Corpus Christi had
drizzle and San Antonio and Aus-
tin. fog.
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Clinic Dedicated
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| "YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
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Julie London & Anthony Steele .
A QUESTION
OFADULTERY
AmnerianswooqmancampN0.is.
Survivors include two sons, Hom;
er Fok and Albert Fox, both of
Denton, three daughters, Mrs.
Ethel Keyton. Mrs. lsada Peace
and Mn. Amende Mohair. all of
Denton: nine grandchildren. 11
great grandchildren and one great-
great grandchild.
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so the banks. pipeline companies to have full power "on investing
" up to 35 million dollars in a singie
week in corporate bonds ...I
don’t want to put temptation in
fomt of anybod."
day at 7 p.m. She was 86.
Funeral services will be con-
ducted by the Rev. James Reed,
Hrge bath, plenty closeta. Fenced vard.
Large FHA committment. Exiunive. Aira.
Louls Groening, DU2-7938, ot mn -5081
IDEAL TOR APARIM[NTS
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P Denton Rebekah Ledge Me. 11
will sponsor a dance Friday at
7130 p.m. in the Veterans of
Foreign Wars post home on Dal-
las Drive. The dance to for the
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Dyer, 77 N. Locust, at 10:15 p.m. u uuuuuu w — -
April 11 in Flow Memorial Hospi- lar employment ,
DALLAS (AP) - Southwest-
ern Medical School of the Univer-
city of Texas, which came into
being 14 years ago in a few pre-
fabricate shacks. dedicated today
its new iH-mlllion dollar Clinical
Science Building.
Dr. Melvin Casberg. vice presi-
dent of Medical Affairs of the Un-
iversity of Texas, spoke.
TODATf DEATHS
(•teriso Eisewhere This I
Mrs, Julia Francos Reed
REGAN IN 1943
Mrs Nicholas told the Jury her
love affair with Teel began in
1943. two years after she went to
work for Eli Lilly and Co. Teel
later became executive vice presi-
dent in charge of marketing at
-Teir first date was a chance
meeting downtown one evening.
After that, she said, there were
many more dates— "in my apart-
moot or in a hotel or in a motel,
or it could have been in his
15 to return the proposed
ice’even though part of their area' and agency workers not given 300 million dollar revenue bill to
becomes annexed by a city, Rep j raises by the committee. committee for hearings Appar-
Alonzo Jamison of Denton, the an- Final action was pending in the' ently Ute members will get artack
thor. said the vote to send it to Rouse on the administration’s at it early next week, probably
the attorney general "will kill It abandoned property bill and an-' Monday. .. ..
. for this session." ocher Gov. Daniel bill to hike the • A bill to put safeguards on the
others sent last night by the franchise tax for one year to help investments of nearly one billion
sat . erase the ",c" i tm
hmrnerzeatfor“stscholoard."a nanszssuEaramaxuaaa, de fund * Board breezed
roads to beaches and lakes for!
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‛ HOSPITAL NOTES
Flew Memorial Hospital '
Admitted: Mrs. Nora Leo Brown,
mi W. Oak. medical: Mrs. Eddie
Dyer, 717 N. Locust. medical: Bed-
ford Winstead, Route 1. Lewisville,
medical; Miu Florence Taliaferro,
1013 W. Sycamore, accident; Mrs.
Ed Schertz, Rote 1. Sanger, sur-
gical; Mrs. Bertha Wilks. 1011
Chestnut surgical: Mrs. Joe Ham-
mons. Route 1. Pilot Point, surgi-
cal: Mrs. William E. Fortenberry,
Route L Greenwood, medical;
Dave Adams, 3414 Denison Dr.,
medical.
Dismissed: Mr>. Nathan L. Cade
and twin babies, 1105M W. Prairie;
Mrs. E. B. Wood and baby. Pilot
Point; Jo* A. Melton, 1414 Oak-
days will be from 1 a.m. to 5130 awerse Mercedes, at 3150..
April 11 ia Flow Memorial Hospi
CONNIE
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were votes ranging from acquittal
to first degree murder, but at no
time did any of the jurors men-
tion sending the pert Mfs. Nicho-
las to the electric chair.
JUST VERDICT"
The prosecution, which did not
ask the death penalty in its sum-
mation. termed the manslaughter
verdict "fair and just ”
About 75 spectators crowded the
small courtroom to hear the ver-
dict and see Mrs. Nicholas led
away to handcuffs to return to
her cell in Marion County Jail.
The month-long trial reached a
dramatie peak when Mrs. Nicho-
las took the stand to tell of the
15-year off-limits affair that ended
with the total shooting of Ted.
On the night of the shooting
Mrs. Nicholas found Teel's white
Cadillac parked near the apart-
ment of auburn-haired Laura
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A Mm About
Town... And B Girl
About 18. ..and The
Things He Learns
About Love From
Her.
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nkW right. Exclusive. Mn. Lev* Gtoef-
ing, 2-9038, or 2-5681.
CEAN 1953Chevroleis,Forda,Dudyesand
Rep. Mozer Da, ot Houston IMPACT-. - temred azpeg ana
also said co-rmittee action in de-J .. , .. from a list of 35 security brokers
laying a bearing on a subcommit- I "Contimued Fro* Page D approved by the University of
tee report on his bill to establish man made him A --------» ti Texas regents. The funds include
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A subcommittee.will consider a pun’s role in World War 11 and Vestments cost millions of dollars
proposal by Reo. Maud Isaacks of was proud to call It. as he often through inflation. He also again
El Paso to allow college gradu- did s'■peace of reconciliation ’ I referred to investment practices
02,2. He was never again able to put
even though they fatted to take acrons such a clear-cut and def -Mrg RAan 26
education courses while earning initive solution to such a highly l -yarb• -eEM» OV»
their degrees complex problem. The great Dtag In Dontan
L P. Sturgeon, public relations peacemaking issue which he ia- VIC 8 aI •enLoI
nynanrsra
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Friday at 2:80 p.m . _
Burial wiU be to t .
Grove Cemetery under direct
the Citizens Undertaking Co.
Mrs Fox died to her home
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> Service' Senators Talk Over Costs Of ^owers Still
Fil Under Stare Operations For 2 Years Due In Area
Wilson S ye AUSTIN (AP, - senators spoke
” —d......... I today on how mUch the state
AUSTIN (AP -Atty. Ger. WK should spend on its operations in
Wilson's mail today was fattened the next two fiscal years.
7 ma y ... "e Sen William Fly's finance com
by a House committee which mittee recommended a bill about
raised constitutional questions on 30 million dollars below the one
three bills in an apparently polite adopted by the House An effort
way to kill the proposals. was expected by Sen. Charles
One a a» a bill to allow electric | Herring to win pay increases* for
cooperatives to expand their serv- low - salaried state department day
ice even though part of their area and agency workers not given 300
pastor of the First Christian
Church, in the S< hurt/ Floyd-Ham-
T left Funeral Home Chapel Friday
: at 3 p m. Burial will be in the
Trinity Cemetery east of Denton.
Born in Denton June 29, 1173,
Mrs. Reed attended the old Shiloh
Hural School and was a member
of the First Christian Church of
Denton.
Survivors include two sons, Al-
vin Reed and Otis Reed, both of
Denton, a daughter, Mrs. Ellis
Coker of Denton; a lister, Mrs.
Joe Riney of Denton, two grand-
children and one great grandchild.
Mowrer, the drug executives
beautiful new girl friend.
She waited three hours until
Teel came out of Miao Mowrer’s
। Valley View School
I Operetta Set Friday
| VALLEY VIEW (Special)—Val.
■ ley View Elementary School stu-
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7 a30 P. M, WELCOME S
22 FT. Aluminum trailer hute for sale or
trade. 217 W. Congrens, DU2-2433.
A wL shod, 6 qod locking. *
seat coven. A I nt engine overiaul,
MOO. Ill* Fegle Prive
CAM M ViSFrw.** to awaToia
business. Write 7.0. Box 446, Pilot Point,
REGULAR 20.50 Romson Raron craled beaf
by contumen) special $14.95. EAN, 307
W Hiekory.
REGULAT 329.95 Cooker Fryers, special
$2.95. CAM, 307 w.Wekory.________
Arif sel 21" Munte T, mew p*to« Mil:
me it end you II buy, $6n.50. DU2 7968,
FURNISHED Wirt— 41. 2bdroomm- oup ex,
upatain. Aftractive rates to tweto. Ref-
etences end deposits required. Illi Collier,
call Hudon-2-3310, Krum
FURNISMEbapantment, for bom, 1129 w.
Oak, see bills paid. Call Hudsin-22310,
Krum.
LVELYMOMEWITW REVENU
NORTHEAST part. Spacious throughout with
I bedtoom, l baths, den, separat• dining
। room, lw|« iving room with wood burning
, fireplace. Brautifut yurd with Itois uhder
1 tall pine ttees. New arag rpaftment
' bring 927.50 int month. Call today to ap-
PRATT & CROUCH, Realtors
Ml N. Locust UU2 2285
UNFURNISHED downtaiH 2 bedroom dulex.
altractive rates te permenent family. Ret
erenct required. Ill J Collier, call Hudson-
? 3310 Krum.
FonRENTTUNFURNISMED, -bedroom duplex,
garag, close m Htotott Only $35.
L I. SELF 106 W MeKinney
NEW -bedroom apartment, wwt •p
eytete l». 1918 R. Worth Mn, Welh
IAAM 4-toSrww town, ctew te town »«4
sehool,. Wasner connectioma ana TV an-
tenna, $55. DU2-4161, 730 e.m. te 5.30
p.m., exeypt Sunday.
LISTINGS NEEDED
OH FARMS ANO RAM 415
1 t. MM 104 W. MeKinney
sol tatAf.'ilto* Urimm Horn. Smali
Bawa payment Inquire by cailing DVU2-
4424. owher.1
INOIVIDCaI w.n buy mall equity in 2re
l bedoom, well located MM*. Write P.O.
Bok 498, Denton, Texas.
2034 HOUSTON PLACE
(ENTRALLY heeted end eit eonditioned. s
wa lerge 2bedroom heme Den-kitehen,
eleetrie diashwasher. Carpeted living room,
Haka6zCat uasd EuAemaie weaka EuA
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Financing dvailable -t
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