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Deaths Now Total
DEATHS
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John Jackson Prater
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BELIZE,
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Bombs Fired
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Britain Toasts
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Moise Tshome and the reinforce-
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which have
Mrs. J. M. Chambers
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Unconfirmed reports said two said he was transported from
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the U.N. command aided Mobu-
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In listing condemnation of the
tests around the world, the pro-
nate spirits and protect your na-
tions and all mankind, uniting it
In an all-out effort to-tell the
ordinary Russian what his own
the bombings would affect the
queen's visit But there was spec-
A dispatch from Kaniama said
Katangan forces hold the railroad
ord-Chronicle,
sovhomore.
one son, C. J. Prater of Durant,
Oki;., two daughters. Mrs. Lou
UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
IS STILL LOCATED 1a block
north of the Post Office at 312 N.
head laceration after a two-car
collision in the 200 block of West
Sycamore. He was a passenger
in car driven by Mrs. Betty Hen-
rie Farmer which collided with
one driven hv Mrs. Mable Irene
The Denton Newcomer Friend-
ship Club social meeting, set tor
Wednesday. has been cancelled
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Interior Minister Kwaku Boat-
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He pictured Gen. Joseph Mobu
tu's troops as withdrawing toward
neighboring Kasai Province. But
press reports from Kaniama said
(API—British soldiers patrolled ley announced that "anyone who life that the shock wave was felt
this storm-struck city Saturday attempts to take food illegally around the world. You were not
with orders to shoot to kill to will be shot dead" by the British told—but. every place else in the
prevent the looting of food. The soldiers brought in from Jamaica world, the people knew."
death toll from Hurricane Hattie to enforce'martial law.
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HURRICANE VICTIMS BURNED IN BELIZE
Cemetery Attendant Tosses Wood On Burning Bodies
in nearby Black Star Square
The second blast fnjui ed a night
watchman who said he was pray-
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in northern Katanga and were in
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. . . for his book, "Casebook for Technical
Writers", which has been published by the Wads-
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explosions,” a spokesman said.
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tavern.
Daggett died of three shotgun
blasts fired at close range.
Lonnel Cooper, 27. a Negro
pliceman, was taken to a hospital
with shotgun blasts in both should-
ers.
post office opened on a par- had taken refuge.
Lack of transportation slowed
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government of the U.S.S.R. ig-
nored the objections and pleas of
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But diplimats versed in Congo ul
fairs doubted if the fighting ac-
tually amounted to much
The spokesman for Premier Cy-
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A meeting for Dentan county —---—--
but not seriously, in automobile
accidents over the weekend in
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In Big Retreat
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former resident of Aubrey, will came from Clarence House,
lie held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the where the 6 pound. 4 ounce baby
Oak Grove Methodist Church, was born Friday, that all is well
IF YOU LIKE
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Hickory House
Corner Hwy 24 at Bolivar
seems as if someone wanted to
give Accra a Parisian look in an
anticipation of the queen’s visit.”
This was an allusion to the right-
ist bombings in Paris.
JAILED
Many United party members
are among the 400 political op-
ponents Nkrumah has sent to jail
under the Preventative Detention
Act. which allows them to be held
up to five years without trial.
•Only this week Nkrumah’s Par-
liament approved the creation of
special courts with powers to
Beta out death sentences for po-
htical offenses. The United party
enst the only opposing votes to
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not Pratt were present at the
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Burial will be in Oak Grove with mother and child.
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16 miles inland.
However 4,000 persons from the
Stanns Creek area. 50 miles
south of the capital, were trans-
ported by boat to northern British
Honduras.
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Congo back only to await reinforce
At the time of the predawn ex-bridge across the Lubilash River,
plosions Nkrumah was at his res- which forms the border north of
idence. Flagstaff House, guarded there. The onlv highway bridge
as usual by troops and police. He was reported destroved
was "not unduly concerned by the
men everywhere; it exploded
British Honduras I control. But Gov. Sir Colin Thorn- weapons of such danger to human
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tual dictatorship.
The leftist minister declared in
a communique that “it certainly
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bombs also were
Three persons were injured.
form and interspersed with simu- home from Medical Arts Hospital invited. The proceeds will go to
lated sounds of nuclear explosions, in Dallas where he underwent the building fund of the new Odd
| will tell the Russians that; surgery. Fellow Hall.
Mrs. Della Hawkins of San An- The name of Vicki. Nichols
tonio fell while visiting in Dallas should have been included on t e
Friday and broke her hio. The all-A Denton High School honor
mother of Mrs. Leon Faught of roll list published in Fridays Rec
103 Coit, she is in room 349 at ord-Chronicle. Miss Nichols is a
Flow Memorial Hospital.
Mn. Willie C. Smith and Miss
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Clara Lowenstein attended a
Presidents’ Council luncheon of
the Kappa Kappa Iota sorority in
Dallas Saturday. The speaker
was Mrs. Corrie Freeman of Lit-
tle Roc k. She is the national pre-
sident of the organization.
W .11. McDaniel of Route 1.
Krum. is in Room 422 of Baylor
Hospital in Dallas, where he is
The broadcast, in narrative
MRS. FELICIA GREER of 227
W. Mulberry—Funeral Saturday,
burial in IOOF Cemetery, Revs.
Philip W. Walker and Noel Bry-
ant. Pallbearers C. M. Mizell,
Charles Mercer, Bruce Davis, Lee
Johnson, A. D. Miller and J. F.
Allgood.
ments included many Europeans. -
Kaniama is a principal base for iel, Elbert Boenker, Bill Mullins
LONDON (API— Britain cele-
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tu's offensive. They claimed a
prisoner from the invading force
The Katanga government re-
As American as pumpkin pie
Wearrememberches s
Yet, in this enlightened day, some people,
relatively few in number, ,
attempt to diagnose and treat their own ilinesses
__a dangerous practice to say the least
Only your physician is qualified
to diagnose and prescribe. When medication s
required, our prescription department
is equipped to serve your needs.
of
would have
at 1:40 a.m. in Corpus Christi.
Survivors are her husband; a
son, Bill Sutlierland of Irving; a
eng had the queen"s visit in mind
in implicating the United party, I
which has fought Nkrumah's pro- Denton.
integration demonstrations by
some students, a general meeting
of the faculty over segregation
rules and announcement this week I
that two Negro students will
make a court test of racial segre-
gation in university dormitories.
Rev. Larry Walker, pastor, offi-
ciated Burial was in Old Hall
Cemetery.
A retired cattle buyer, Mr.
Prater died at 10 am. Friday in
Flow Memorial Hospital after a , „
short IEness Life remained paralyzed from the discovery of 36 bodies in the
Mr prater was born in Dutton. the blow the hurricane dealt this smashed British colonial adminis-
Ark . and had been a resident ofBritsh colony Tuesday. tration building where residents
Lewisvill-for 50 years. He was' .T e post office opened
a member of the First Baptist tial basis, but all business places
1 were out of operation. The waters the evacuation of Beltzes 15,000
that swamped this capital city homeless—nearly half the city’s
: 1 under the force of Hattie s power- population—to the temporary tent
ful winds still stood in many city being erected at Pine Ridge.
,, .. । ,, , ... , streets. Other streets were seas
Mae Prowq and Mrs. Nettie Lee of mud
i Hoprier., both of Lewisville: one. , , , ,
sister. Mrs. Bell Thwett of Farm- The looting that followed Hat-
ers Branch: 10 grandchildren, 19 tie s devastation appeared under
LEWISVILLE < Staff) - Funeral:
services for John Jackson Pra-|E T • TT £1*
ter. 78. of 448 Purnell were held Iu yey I (An Q - A | | | Q
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Church under the diretion of the
Mikel - Petty Funeral Home. The
dairymen will be held at 7:30
p.m. Monday in the Electric Co-
operative Building, Dallas Ex-
pressway and University Drive
The first in a series of three
They are concerned at the men- carried out since resuming nu-
aces that weigh over them and clear testing Sept. 1. Moscow
ask insistently to be spared from radio has reported underground
them ” explosions by the United States.
... but has kept silent on the Russian
9 we supplicate the Almighty, tests.
m (with great fervor, that He illumi-
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Linwood Roberson Florists
Ph. 382-2561 500 W Hickory
FORT WORTH <AP) — Police of a boy who is fifth in the suc-
held a McKinney Negro Saturday cession to the Britishjhrone
after a wild, shotgun shooting-
The bonfires
MAN WHO MAKES 400 TALKS
A YEAR WILL SPEAK HERE
A man who has made as many as 400 speeches in a single
year will make one of them in Denton Monday night
He’s Louie Throgmorton of Dallas, vice president and director
of public services for the Republic National Life Insurance Co.
He will address the annual public reception of the Denton
Classroom Teachers Association and the Denton Public Schools
at 8 p.m. at Denton High. A social period will precede the
event at 7 p.m.
Throgmorton, a humorous speaker, traveled more than 200,000
miles in 1959—the year ne made 402 public talks. This feat
resulted in a story in Newsweek Magazine about him.
He's a member of the East Dallas Christian Church, the South
and East Dallas Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Sales Execu-
tive lub and the Downtown Kiwanis Club.
on, W. J. Williams, E, L. MeDan-
Baton Rouge, La.; her mother, cities to commemorate the ex-
Mrs W. T Bothwell of Aubrey; ploits of Guy Fawkes. one of the
two sisters, Mrs. A. B. Suther-,conspirators who tried to blow up
land of Dallas and Mrs. Jack the houses of Parliament with
Griffey of San Antonio; a brother, | gunpowder in the year 1605. Guy
Glen Key of Denton; and four , Fawkes Day is similar to Hal-
grandchildren. _____ [ loween in the United States.
" _ But the fuel was piled higher
Mckinney Negro Held as loyal citizens, particularly the
Ac, . । ’ - E g. youngsters, made the night an
Alter •an: ••» 31101 occasion for celebrating the birth
uled to stay during her 11-day with violating the cease-fire by
visit to Ghana beginning next bombing villages in Kasai The
Thursday. Police said they had ceasefire was negotiated in Sep-
nothing to confirm this tember after the U N met sur-
There was no official word in .prising resistance in its efforts to
London or from ‘he British High (remove white mercenaries from
Commission in Ghana on whether , Tshombe’s army.
of India say at the Belgrade meet-— -
ing of non-aligned nations that that the average salesman p
“this danger of war comes nearer vides work for 6.5 people,
and nearer and has been en- Palmer. from Worthington, ot,
, sions or no nations sen nere xor tor engu nuurs wu me story oi hanced, perhaps, by the recent has spoken to 12 statesreamae
the double observance, the Pope Russian nuclear testing and pollu- decision of the Soviet government associations and.usua 4
said: “To such a peace aspire tion of the atmosphere. . 'to start nuclear tests.” es 100,000 pe, sons pe .
the peoples that you represent.1 The Russian people, for the
. . . 2 j , most part, are still in the dark
and—it can be affirmed without
ask. "Have you been told of the. st. Paul’s Lutheran Church is
attempts made to achieve an end sponsoring a rummage sale in the will be held in the William B.
to nuclear testing through agree- 200 block on E. Hickory at 5:30 Nail Odd Fellow Lodge Hall on
ment with the Soviet Union?” next Saturday morning, the south side of the square Thu-
Jack Schmitz Sr. has returned rsday night at 7:30. The public is
Stann’s Creek, a city of 7,000, weekly programs, Monday’s
and Belize were hardest hit by meeting will be devoted to a dis-
the'hurricane. , , ,.
' An airlift from the United cussion of breeding programs.
States. Mexico. Guatemala, Hon- Jimmy Travis of Waco and Dick
food and water purification chem-
icals. But' feeding centers and
shelters in Belize still were over-
crowded. ment specialist. and Dr. Curtis
Richardson, area dairy specialist,
Regents To Review will conduct the next two pro-
Integration At LT grams.
c . „ ■.„ ,, . .... .J AUSTIN (AP' — University of These programs are a part of
Schmitz & Son Mineral Home of and are doing very well, said Texas official said Saturday'the the l0-point program developed
Hoard of Regents will review its by the Denton County dairy com-
stand on further integration of the „ . -t__„
Ann i."t. . mittee to give more information
20,000 - student institution at a 5
meeting Friday, on everyday problems.
The move followed recent pro- —----a
rille Adoula said (he important
Katanga town had been heavily Ereat Elanochildren and 2 great-,
reinforced by Katanga President greal Erandehi dren.
A government spokesman said had been driven entirely from
the setback in the drive to bring Katanga.
CASI ALTIES
of America is telling the Russian
VATICAN CITY < AP > — Pope i people today that “the testing of countries ana ciaim mai me troucn, —"-I,
John XXIII, in the spotlight of I nuclear weapons by your govern- Socialists of the world were on the roe, Mrs. Winton Noah and 44
ceremonies Saturday honoring ment has been taking place under record against the Soviet testa.”......—
. coronation, —to danger." of India sav at the Relrade meet- and related phrases, stressing
prayed God to grant men and na- . ..
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tions a solid and lasting peace will ask insistently and repeatedly
3b 1* Speaking to extraordinary mis- as it bombards the Soviet Union
gram of turning Ghana into a vir- Frankie Gerald Farmer, 10. of
secessionist Katanga under the
rule of Leopoldville came Friday
at the town of Kaniama 20 miles
• inside the province He insisted. .. i
.1 . .....„ porting the victory, also claimed
however, the troops were pulling It hadjnflicted heavy casualties
always more in concord and
peace
_. .e . government won’t tell him, the
The pontiff spoke in the consis- VOA will mass 52 transmitters—
tonal hall of the Vatican Palace, all its effective facilities, nearly
Before that th Pope announced 80 different frequencies and speak
to 35,000 people in St. Peter's in eight languages — Russian,
basilica that he planned to issue English, Ukrainian, Georgian, Ar-
3 [an encyclical honoring Pope Leo menian, Lithuanian, Estonian, and
" I. known as The Great, who halt- Latvian
ed Attila the Hun in the fifth cen- "Have you been told what-fall-
tury and prevented him from at- out means to you and your chil-
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Robert Lewis Garrett of 536 In-
dustrial had several stitches tak- |
en in his lip after his car collid-
ed with a parked car on East
Prairie near Industrial.
Mary Lou Reed of 1506 Choc-'
taw was examined at Flow Me-
morial Hospital and released
after a one car accident on Scrip-
ture. She was a passenger in h
car driven by David M. Tutt of
711 Emery which skidded and
turned over in a yard at 500 Pon- i
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Sunday November 1. 1961
I Seven Realtors
_ . 1 Hear Specialists
Russian People Seven Denton realtors attend
l ing the Texas Real Estate Associa;
m I 1 A" 4 m a • tion’s Fall Caravan. heard Fred
dEcI fl if I ActnC A. Palmer, national sales consul-
-fl- •I — U I I 3 U II 9 tant, discuss real estate sales
— techniques.
gram will emphasize objections Joe Barns attended the Arling-
from neutralist, or non-aligned ton meeting. Jean Barns, ren
countries and claim that "the Crouch, Leta Howard, John Mon-
President Kwame Nkrumah. The positions in Kasai. At BREY (Stafrj
government blamed terrorists and Mobutu, the government s army
implicated the opposition United commander, announced Thursdav
party. morning his troops hac advanced
One explosion damaged a big triumphantly up to 33 miles into
bronze statue of Nkrumah that Katanga in a show of force to
stands before Parliament. Aneth [end the secession Tshombe pro
er caused little damage to Inde-claimed nearly 16 months aco. He Cemetery under direction of Jack
pendence rch. a war memorial said Katanga forces had put up
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