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Sunday, February 1, 1901
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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Reclaim Liner
From Rebels
He said Sheffield told him that
sons were buried by the slag heap .
RECIFE, Brazil (AP) — The Portuguese owners of the
DENTON AREA DEATHS
The missing include four chil-
TOWN
382-8000
415 W. HICKORY
TOPICS
ment.
demonstrating
minority
ed and caught safely in the Pa-
INDOOR PLANT
SPECIAL
MURDER RAP
. IO ml aim V-• —I -V---HV -- ------
1 1316 Boyd at Harris Hospital in ago.
agers acccsed of killing a younger and Mrs. Jakes Rothrock.
$
they showed no concern about the
Y
murder charges
TODAY'S CITIZEN
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BARROW INSURANCE SALUTES
BRENDA CONAWAY . .
.. . Named freshman favorite at Ponder High School.
(@@
817 South Elm
WE GIVE
Double
Savings
\
semi-annually too!
TALIAFERRO'S RADIO SHOP
NORTH TEXAS SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
209 N. LOCUST
CORNER OAK & CEDAR
PH. 387-1915
382 9676
*
V
ENITM
DELIVERY
6,591 Listed
On NT Books
The Wise Old Owl will tell you that it's
smart to take your savings to North Texas
Savings G Loan Assn, before Friday, Feb.
10th because they will earn from Feb 1st.
with genuine HANDCRAFTED
^Service SSaver
and want the SVP banned The
government has rejected both de-
Mrs Max Kassell of Fort Worth:
two half-sisters, Mrs. G. R. Warren
mud and debris Saturday and
feared at least a dozen other per-
GREEN
STAMPS
simply was taking part in some
land transactions with Ruftin and
with .mother state witness. Stanley
Tyrol People's party — SVP —
in the dispute. The Fascists op-
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avalanche that spilled through
this village Friday night.
A snowstorm made rescue work
IOOF Cemetery, Justin. Rev Dois
1 Kennedy Pallbearers: Frank Haun
Homer Jones, Woodrow Jones, No-
lie Jones, J. C. Ashby, A J. Ma-
son.
DAVID WRATHER HARRING-
TON JR., 19. of Route 1. Frisco-
Funeral Friday, interment in Hill-
crest Mausoleum, Dallas, Dr. W.
B. Slack.
Alvaro Lins, also is reported plan-
ning to appeal in court for return
of the liner, claiming it as a prize
of war.
FRESHCUT
FLOUERS
Dieffenbachie
$2.98
Nephthytis
49c
Peperomia
19c
Fewer Service Headaches1
Greater Operating Dependability!
Galvao could hardly have been
unaware that this would happen. ■
, but Saturday a rebel spokesman'
at the police barracks told news-
men he was incensed the ship is
going back to "the dictator Sala-
zar.”
GASSAWAY
PHARMACY
"Your Personal Pharmacist"
Splitleaf
Philodendron
$2.49
Giant Leaf Ivy
$2.98
cific two days later.
ONE TONNER
COME ONE
COME ALL...TO OUR
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• We Carry A Complete
Line of Hospital
Equipment
• We Invite You to Open
e Convenient Charge
Account.
ground stations.
The Midas II launched last Mav
24 had a 5,000-pound payload. It
tor for the commission
McNamee said Friday the in-
creases are 12 per cent per 100
pounds on rates not exceeding 65
cents per hundredweight and are
1 1 per cent for every 100 pounds
BARROW INSURANCE AGENCY
•YOUR HARTFORD ACEN-
Santa Maria reclaimed the virtually deserted liner in Re-
cife Harbor Saturday. Capt Henrique Galvao’s rebels cried
foul from ashore.
Wt stilt have some beautiful la-
deer plants that would make any
room in your home a much nicer
piece to be ... A little touch of
green meket a big difference.
Come in end see our wide selec-
tion of indoor plants.
4" POT PALM
59c
3" POT IVY
59c
2%" POT IVY
35c
TOTUM POLE IVY
1.19
h-amss•
d
r
Lon a par with national rates. said
Chrles R McNamee, rate direc-
NTSC had enrolled 6.591 stu-
dents by 1 p m. Saturday, Presi-
dent J. C. Matthews reported.
Although last year's spring regi-
stration period was not of com-
parable length at this time cur-
rent figures apparently represent
an increase of about 475 students
over one year ago This is about
the same rate of growth seen
between the fall semester of 1959
and that of I960. Dr. Matthews
said
incoming students may register
for a full course load until Feb.
15. ________
TV CHASSIS
All chassis connections are carefully handwired and
hand soldered. Only the finest quality components are
used throughout.
NO PRINTED CIRCUITS • NO PRODUCTION SHORTCUTS
Diol DU2-9621 •
umumu umm
FLINTY FREE PARKING
526 N. Locuet DU2-9730
for rates e .ceeding 65 cents
more difficult
First to be found were
"We are shocked and taken by ,
surprise," he said, “at the atti-
tude of the Brazilian government,
since it signed a document with
us guaranteeing that the Santa.
Maria would stay under the Bra-
zilian flag.”
This was the first mention of
orbited at 2,100 pounds and its 300- any such document, if it exists
pound re-entrv capsule was ej ct-, at all. In accepting the vessel from
• ■ • - - Galvao, the Brazilians had deli
cately asked Galvao only if he
would turn the ship over to them.
He agreed.
taken the same line as the gov-
ernment.
Rome has insisted that the
rights of all South Tyrol inhabit-
ants are being respected.
sought to turn anti-Austrian dem- The Brady land promoter, now
of the
was intended ,.w a system forowuersfarebengvtmpimnngh’e.
tion against Galvao for the seiz-
ing. in which a ship's officer was
killed. The rebel chief's lawyer j
Contact UNITED FINANCE CO.
far a toan to refinanee year ear er
to consolidate vour oresent bills
mands The Communists have
L. 3 «
To avoid the humiliation of
a direct surrender to his
enemies, Galvao turned the
$16.6 million vessel over to
Brazil Friday. Brazilian Pres-
ident Janio Quadros then an-
nounced that the vessel, second
largest in Portuial’s merchant
fleet, would be handed back to.
the Portuguese government.
FIRST MENTION
Reason #6:
Johnnie’s uses only the most modern, ef.
ficient equipment This saves m time and
labor These savings are passed on »•
you
BIG LUSCIOUS HAMBURGERS
25c—5 for $1.15
503 N. LOCUST
Warm Writing Room
Chicago to attend the Thursday neral Home of Denton L
midwinter dental meeting. They Mr. Seagraves died in Dallas ton _______
Thursday. He was born in Lit- that it is “big enough to carry not
MOULIN-SOUS-FLERON, Bel-
ROME’APl.-.Teenage.stu HILISBORO (AP)_soft spoken
dents .nd teel-helmeted not P0-and portly „ R Sheffield swore
lice battled in Roman streets Saturday that he never had tried
Saturday as Fascist politicians i to defraud the state.
10,800 acre ranch in Kinney County ।
They constituted only a for more than $353,000.
Giles when he called the former glum (AP>—Disaster workers dug
land commissioner to discuss three bodies from a sea of black
The railroads claimed the rates
are justified because of higher
wages, pay-rolls material nrices
and private car mileage rates
During the recent three-day
hearing, the Texas and New Or-
leans and the Missouri-Kansas-
Texas Railroad companies asked
that certain items be excluded.
These were on certain cements,
cottons , grains, petroleum and
acids. But McNamee said a de-
cision by the commission post-
poned pending further study.
building some houses on property
Giles owned in Austin.
Sheffield said he first became
inIVrested in the Veterans land
transactions through his long
friendship with Earl Rudder, who
may be tangled in Brazilian
SPECIAL
WASH
GREASE
WHEEL PACK
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ONLY
REC. 6.75 $A 65
NOW ONLY "
* We Corry A Complete Lino Of Accessories
Mechanic On Duty
LIMP IN — LEAP OUT
MAGEE BROS. GULF
Owned end Operated by NTSC Students
pose further talks with Austria
he (Sheffield had to pay Giles
1 $75,000 in connection with the
Railroads To Up
Shipping Rates
AUSTIN (APLThe Texas Rail
road Commission has approved I
higher shipping rates for Texas
railroads.
The new rates, effective about
Feb. 22. will put intrastate rates
2
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Stribling of San Angelo. He testi-.
fied he thought these were honest । was appointed state land commis-
transactions. sioner by Gov. Allan Shivers tojbodies of a 40-year-old woman,
Asked if he had ever paid Giles succeed Giles. Rudder, also of, her daughter, 12, and the 9-
or any other official any illegal I Brady, is now president of Texas । month-old baby daughter of a
payment, he said: A&M. former Congo settler.
"Not a dime." Rudder came to my office! Municipal authorities said at
Sheffield said he had a fifth some time in 1952 and said he least 12 other persons were
grade rural school education and wanted to meet Bascom Giles and caught under the slag and all are
that he never made any business asked me if I would introduce! presumed dead.
4.----KaMe • • •l • hA. «• 6 he eHrien Af Ivina +A flilde * caid Shoffild He —r ■ . * . ...
--------------------- ... ... , sad -neneid nr The giant slag heap, on a hill
a lawyer. He said he first met said he did so. overlooking the village, gave way
P.S. The current dividend 4 % G it‘s compounded
Corsages • Pot Plants
COMPLETE SELECTION
Linwood Roberson
FLORIST
DU2-2561 Denton
onstrators against both Italy's 35, testified also that he never
middle . road government and the paid money, or gave any other
Communist party. kind of payment to former Land
It was the fourth day in a row I Commissioner Bascom Giles in
that students, many of them still connection with veterans land
in short trousers, took to the deals
streets for protest rallies in Sheffield wore cowboy boots and
Italy's dispute with Austria over a brown business suit and smoked
the South Tyrol. cigarettes frequently as he testi-
Dozens of police and students fied in a bland voice. His wife
suffered minor injuries in the preceded him to the stand
previous street clashes, an at Dist Atty. Lea Procter cross ..0. ..0 a..0. un., ... ... .... ..
least a score more were hurt Sat- examined Sheffield without devel- transactions without the advise of him to Giles,
urday. oping any new points and the de- । ...
At one point a sports car driven feuse then rested its case. The
by American actor John Barry- trial is to continue Monday.
that the earth has been stopped
somewhere
“Here there is dust, piercing,
. ner was brought by her parents penetrating dust, which infiltrates (
to Cooke County in 1875 They everywhere and suffocation must
. settled oh a farm where the town have overcome those who did not
of Era now is located. die under crumbling houses.” i
She was married to W. S. Tr.---- ----- — 1
ner in Era in 1890 and later moved ... ro--
। to Gainesville. For many years SPUTNIK
she operated the Turner Cottage
on Broadway Avenue, which was IS ontinued From Faze 1
ea
month after more than 400 orbits nial Navigation Co
around the earth. Thus ended at least the sea
_ . ,‘e . „. going phase of a bizarre revolu-
The heaviest L. S satellite was ■ tion that began in the Caribbean
the 9,000-ptund — 4 3 tons •—Atlas ja|] 22. The liner s stack was
Score that was launched Dec 18, smudged with soot and her air-
1959. t broadcast President Eisen-, conditioning system, out of order
howers Christmas message and I even before the rebels took over,
relayed radio messages from had not been repaired
Now tiegins a legal phase that
--------, - — ------ ..... _ A Lubbock jury previously con-
students, but perhaps were the victed Sheffield and sentenced him
noisiest single group. to 10 years in the case, but the _. r t _ nenartment considered a Gainesville landmark
The Fascists claim the Chris- Court of Criminal Appeals threworthe frejcmwiilEavePlridge by many residents.
tian Democrat government and out the decision on a technicality. . fjf nart,. TUsdav at 7 30 n m Survivors include another son,
the Communists have been' The state says the document is .. P • . M r R ' Him. Hugh Turner of Morro Bay, Calif.,
lenient with Austria and the South a forgery because Mireles' signa- dley 1904 Lockslev. The party one daughter, Mrs. Ellworth Dus-
ture was falsely certified by ais open to the public. Tickets will ton of Denton; three sisters, Mrs.
notary public. Mrs. Doris Cunn- be sold at the door. Proceeds will Sue Waggoner of Denton Mrs. Roy
She ewre thnt it was.............. Blackburn of Junction, Tex., and
■ Hall. 501 Frame. Feb 3 at 3 am Route 1, Argyle — Funeral Fri-
1 at Flow Memorial Hospital. day. burial in Prairie Mound
—------- - — -Cemetery, Rev O D Shook and
■ guneseeeueg Rev E. L. Vinson Pallbearers: 1
■ " Whv Johnnie's Can Reuben Madewell, John Thomp- hundredweight.
■ rtvr YAH AORE • W Fred Anglin, E s Allen,
■ .. J UU, , • Andrew Galloway, Jim Heath
Hamburger For Less MRS. W, A. JONES, 74, of Just-
EseeusssseS in—Funeral Saturday, burial in
Kinney County transaction
Sheffield said today that he
when a load of cinders from a
ST ha DENTON AREA DEATHS
students Barrymore started some residential and business de- -.-------r . . --= ers were damaged A butcher's
»oh hor"carevaral student vetermnentdand ISSTViS Mrs. w. s. Turuer 1, Funeralaservices.wi,bebshop was cut in two.
its windows. Barrymore »■< not he and Giles never were officially GAINESVILLE (Stare - Mr. odist Church in Gainesvine. Rev. dren.
As on the previous dev,, gangs " Gd"sentenced in d. veer. Wus. Turner motheruof Penton SS Bsikera S Rell“La"i. "All. ofteshemorare JtS
ofbook-carrving yputhsulincu in prison in,1956forhis part in atuntssp.m. Friday in thecaines Hayes. Burial wil HI. Fairview men. -Yousee"tnisisonotSike
chadgedpwin pass.me ». whre you «• hope
bass}. They were driven off by po- ing to the Veterans' Land Board 87 Funeral Home
lice. a forged document. specifically a ____Born in Macon, Tenn . Mrs Tur.
But unlike the previous days, 1 land purchase application of Al-
a large portion of the students 1 fonso Mireles, which was one of
also turned their ire on Italians.. 54 used by L. V. Ruffin. 41, former
These were students who ac-1 Brady real estate dealer, in sell-
cepted the leadership of members ing to the State Land Board
of the Fascist Italian Social Move-
Ingham. She swore that it was be added to the club’s scholarship
signed in her presence. fund
Ruffin has testified that he paid j The True Tone Quartet of Me- --------------- -------------
veterans $100 each to sign appli- Kinney and the Wills Family d of Denton and Dr. Lou McKenna
cation forms, often in blank, to be Fort Worth will participate in the of Galveston: three half-brothers,
used in promoting several block First Sunday Singing service today G. R. Tomlinson of Houston, Bine
land deals with the state but says at 2 p m in the Denton Municipal Tomlinson of Galveston and Bill
he was acting strictly for Shef Auditorium Tomlinson of Austin; an adopted
field A girl, Kathy Maureen, was daughter. Mrs. Bessie Dee Arm-
-----t-----------i born Feb. 4 at St. Joseph Hospital strong of Fort Worth; five grand-
vu-w-Tw m ■ A w in Fort Worth to Mr. and Mrs. children and several creat grand-
I H EJH46 H4 A 4 H James M Dear of 8 Somerset Ter- children.
1 DD-\Dn3 r AVL : rneerormardxema "Seaneauus Sidney C Seagraves
I daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. M
I Hill of 2312 Bolivar. Paternal LITTLE ELM (Staff) — Funeral . 1.L;nc
grandparents are Mr and Mrs. services for Sidney Clark Sea- detecting missile launchings.
M. E. Dear of Aubrey. graves. 68 of Dallas a lifetime PROBLEMS OVERCOME
A daughter, Lori Ann, was born resident of Denton County until
LUFKIN (AP) - Three teen-1 Robert Rothrock, 17. son of Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. Dik McLenden of moving to Dallas about 10 years One Western space expert
■ ■ were held Saturday at 2 hailed the newest Soviet launch-
in the Little Elm Church ing as demonstrating "beyond any
mmraramahmemtrmz
denied bond to the three accused,^ of hateas‛ corpus Pemberton of 615 E. University. ^ElmS mem
of killing a junior high school with Dist. Judge James Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Camp, little Elm Cemetery under direc
honor student, Jackie Ray Merri-, seeking release of the teen - agers.
man 14, with a rifle inside this Moore set a hearing for 2 p.m.
East Texas city last. Sunday. The Tuesday. Foreman entered pleas „
four boys were hunting, the sur- of innocent for all three teen- plan to return Thursday.
agers HOSPITAL NOTES
Lufkin officers said the teen- Flow Memorial Hospital
the Galvao, held in the police barracks of this tropical
। port with 21 fellow conspirators, was hoping for political
' asylum in Brazil and trying his best to save face.
His seagoing revolution yanked out from under him, he
vowed to continue the fight against the Portuguese govern-
ment of Premier Antonio de Oliveira Salazar on land.
AUSTIN (AP)-The Texas AFL
CIO Committee On Political Edu-
cation voted Saturday to endorse
the U.S Senate candidacy of
Maury Maverick Jr., of San An-
tonio.
The endorsement came after
State Sen. Hr n r y Gonzalez
charged that top state labor lead
ers had been "unfair” to him in
their efforts to swing the labor
endorsement of Maverick Gon-
zalez is also in the U.S. Senate
race.
The labor groups publicity of
fire said the vote was 46-37.
The endorsement officially plac
es the state labor group behind
Maverick in the April 4 election'
to fill Lyndon Johnson's Senate
seat for most of the regular
terms. Hie endorsement probably
will carry with it considerable
financial support in voluntary con-
tributions from Texas unionists
labor leaders said.
free'
vivors said.
Arraigned on the murder
charges were: . . . . ... ..
James Sharp Jr . 17. son of Mr. agers had quarreled with Mem-
and Mrs. James Sharp. man and accused him of telling
__________________ __- their parents when they left their
homes without permission.
Kimble took the boys to Hous- Dismissed: Mrs j E Pickrell,
ton Friday for talks with Fore- 1023 Aileen: Simon Ridge, BoX
man. The lawyer surrendered the 914; BObby Ray Jackson, 502 Ave-
boys to Sheriff Leon Jones of Luf- S; Mrs. Gerald James and
kin. Earlier parents had refused baby, 810 Denton St.; Mre J. c
to allow officers to talk to their Taylor, Route 2; John Starr, Aub- ,
sons. rey. Mrs. B L Wilson, 410 Craw- sisters Mrs. J E. H11 of Frisco,
Officers said the jailed boys ford; Charla Lindsey, Route 2; Mrs. G L. Hutson of Little Elm
laughed and talked in jail, 'just Mrs. Lula, Harrell, Sanger;
like they were in school." He said
Mrs and Mrs. W. C. Simpson of
Mav Durham, 621 Frame: Davis Gainesville; two brothers. Ray L
Earnest Nowlin, Lewisville; Mrs. Seagraves of Lewisville and Newt
................. H W. Rates, 1916 Houston: Mrs. Seagraveg of Denton; and five
Rothrock's father works for a H E Dick and baby. 1915 W. Sy- grandchildren. _—
pipeline company The other two camore; Mrs Albert Linensch- c . Oli
fathers work for a foundry. midt. Route 1 DerVICes Ileld
BIRTHS
A boy to Mr and Mre Floyd WALTER D. FORTUNE. 90. of
..................... ______ The expert was Leonard J Car- Maverick Gets I
2714 Brookfield, left Saturday for Hon of Jack Schmitz & Son Fu- ter, secretary of the British Inter-
planetary Society who said a 7- I n) 1 •
1 satellite removes all doubt1 | ^1)01* AcKIn0
| tie Elm and -was a member of one but two men on an earth or- •
the Little Elm Church of Christ, bit for a period of five or six days
Admitted Mrs R p' Uasery Pallbearers were Edward L. Then is no longer any impedi-
Bridgeport: Mrs. Beulah Deli,™1- Sam K" Seagraves. D. i ment at all to man flying around
Bonds. Lewisville; Mrs R N. Seagraves, Bobb! C .Hil Jim- this world." But he gave .no esti-
Sweatman. 1515 Snyder: Teresa my G- Hutson and William T Hut- mate of Soviet ability to bring
Gail Morris, 601 Malone son. , j < fliers back.
Survivors include his widow of
California: two sons. James E
Seagraves of Palatine, Ill., and
Cmdr. Sidnev Clark Seagraves Jr.
with the Naval Air Force sta-
tioned at San Leandro, Calf.: three
SOLEPTS Land Promoter Denies Dadeliesed Portuguese
italy riots Any Fraud Intended Pile slide
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