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Two more trophies were added to
the collection of the NTSC debate
and forensics team with first and
second place finishes in two events
of the Abilene Christian College
Speech Festival last weekend
Anne Hodges of Dallas won the
women's division of extemporan-
eous speaking, repeating a similar
victory in the Baylor tournament
the week before.
Boyd Armstrong of Denton and
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through city streets. The parade
has an announced route, but if this
year is like past Mardi Gras, the
Zulus are liable to turn up any-
where
The group is parading despite
protests from other Negro groups,
many who have called for a boy-
cott of Mardi Gras activities.
NOW the powerful and imaginative cartoons appear
most days on the editorial page of
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thousands of miles away.
There is no possible combina-
tion of Congolese politicians which
can administer the Congo effec-
tively without outside help.
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Admission is $1 for adults and
50 cents for students
The 41-voice student choir will
repeat the Southwestern premieres
of three choral works presented to
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, The events in these two centers
during the next few days may
well determine the course the fu-
and Congolese in his domain.
Anicet Kashamura, another less
forceful subordinate of the former
premier, is cut in the same mold,
but his domain in Kivu Province
is isolated from the main theaters
of conflict.
The Denton County Commission-
ers Court Monday voted to invest
surplus funds in government bonds
paying not less than four per cent
interest.
At the same time, the court de-
signated the First State Bank of
Denton and the Denton County,
National Bank as depositories for
other county and school funds.
Association convention in Dallas
Feb 9
tract for a self-propelled asphalt
spreader to the Conley-Lott Nich-
ols Machinery Co. of Dallas.
3. Voted to pay $100 a month to
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new wolf trapper in Denton Coun-
ty. The wolf trapper also is paid
by the federal government and the
Denton County Livestock Associa- [
tion.
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Mr. Dickey
Thursday, Feb. 16, 1961
10 to 11 A.M.
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lieutenant. Antoine Gizenga in
Stanleyville, with the moral sup-
port of Moscow and President
Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, is
capable of extreme measures
against anti-Lumumba Europeans
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LONDON (AP) _ Patrice Lu-
mumba in a dusty Katanga grave
may be a more dangerous threat
to central African stability than
he was in the'days of his gaudy
dictatorship in Leopoldville. The
dictatorship never came off ef-
fectively, but his death quite easi-
ly could set off a new spasm of
terror and bloodshed in the Congo.
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liminary rounds and defeated Bay-
lor and Texas in the elimination
rounds before losing to Hutchinson
Junior College, a Kansas debate
power.
In addition, Miss Hodges placed
second in oratory and teamed with
John Swaney of Sherman to tie
for third in the senior debate class.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Madcap
mirth reigns supreme today as
a multi-colored sea of masked
merrymakers turn New Orleans
into the city that care forgot.
Thousands of people are expect-
ed to cavort from sunup to mid-
night in the final blowout—Mardi
Gras—before the penitential Len-
ten season starts
Six gigantic parades, with fan-
tastic floats and high-stepping
marching units, wiH roll through
the streets. Onlookers. with out-
stretched arms, will clamor for
throws—gaudy beads and trin-
kets
The Negro Carnival king—Zulu
—will kick off the festivities as
his parade winds helter-skelter
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Swaney placed third in men's ex-
temporaneous speaking.
Miss Hodges and Swaney won
four and lost two in the prelimin-
aries. one of their victims being
the Baylor team that went on to
win the tournament. This is the
same team they defeated for the
trophy in Amarillo last month.
They defeated another Baylor
team in the quarterfinals and fi-
nally were eliminated by Abilene
Christian. During the ACC meet,
North Texas teams defeated all
members of the unit that will face
NTSC in the Texas intercollegiate
television debate tournament March
12.
The debate and forensics squad
has no further tournament compe-
tition slated until the Savage For-
ensic Tournament at Southeastern
State College in Durant, Okla.,
March 2-4.
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Go Look for Death" and Norman
Dello Joio’s "Song of the Open
Road."
Another audience favorite from
the 1961 tour, excerpts from Mere-
dith Willson's “The Music Man."
will lighten the concert program.
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ture in the Congo will take
Even before the Katanga gov-
ernment of President Moise
Tshombe announced the "massa-
cre” of Lumumba, forces of the
ineffectual central government in
Leopoldville were moving against
Stanleyville by Congo River
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charge of 250 for packing and mailing. The
birds are magnificently painted by the well-
known artist. E Carugati, working on a
special commission from the Humble Com-
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or art dealer s.
cow said.
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make out the words:
“Yes sir, you're sweet as pie
you're the apple of my eye for,
you I'd almost die. I love you "
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playful steal from Tschaikovsky s i
Fourth Symphony
steamer.
The United Nations, unable so
far to fulfill its assigned task of
maintaining order in the Congo,
now faces its supreme test.
QUICK REACTION
41 • 1 Wil • The quick reaction of Moscow
1 arnvA I HIno Radio to the violent events in Ka-
ill y Ui M ---‘S tanga was a tipoff to the position
- the Communist world will take.
“Agents of the Belgian coloniz-
in other action, the court:
1. Awarded a $2,357.50 contract
to the Allied Fence Co. of Sher-
man for erecting a fence around
the Precinct 4 barn at Krum.
2. Awarded a $12,425 con-
tour audiences Schutz's "Psalm
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NEW YORK (AP) — The pro
grain said "A Valentine for Leon-
ard Bernstein.” Actually there
were two, and when you count
the touchingly comic one at the
end. three
The presentation was in two
parts, like Bernstein’s work. It
was given at Carnegie Hall Mon-
day night by the orchestra he di-
rects. the New York Philhar-
monic. as a benefit for the orch-
estra's pension fund Broadway,
in a gathering of the clan, gave
a lot of help
OWN COMPOSITIONS
Every bit of musih in both parts
was composed by the maestro —
the Carnegie Hall Bernstein and
the Broadway Bernstein He sat
with his family in Box 61, without
a baton for"once.
The first part was a big red
heart from the orchestra Aaron
Copland conducted the overture to
Candide," Vladimir Golschmann
the Symphony No. t. "Jeremiah."
and Lukas Fobs the symphonic
dances from "West Side Story.”
Then Broadway, in the persons
of Betty Comden and Adolph
Green, presented its lacy memen
to in the second half. These two
masters of ceremonies had writ
ton the book and lyrics for his
first two shows. "On the Town."
and "Wonderful Town." and per-
formed in the first one
SONGS. DANCES
There were songs, dances and
scenes by Edie Adams, the ori,
inal Eileen of "Wonderful Town,”
by Barabara Cook of “Candide,"
Carol Lawrence of "West Side
Story," performers from the
American Ballet Theatre, and
Richard Tucker and Anna Moffo
of the Metropolitan Opera
At the end Green explained ;
they were going to sing one little ।
valentine not to the music of the
honored guest, but to a few bars
from a composer equally well ,
known 1
So, laughingly, to the most gal
loping strains you ever heard
from the Philharmonic, he an
Miss Comden looked up at Box
. .:. . and Schuberts "Miram‘6 Song of
not a growing economic or political Triumph" l I ‘
ini "ulil! 1 Triumph had never been sung in
uni hich can be ,80V erned the Southwest prior to the tour
pea a ullyfrom Leopo ldyille un- Directed by Frank McKinlev of
der a democratic form of govern- the NTSC School of Music, the choir
sang at the Texas Music Educators
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Kirkland, Tom. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1961, newspaper, February 14, 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475617/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.