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LUNCH TIME FOR ASTRONAUT GLENN AT GRAND TURK ISLAND
space projects. Kennedy said this
Another Astronaut, Donald Slayton, Third From Left, Dr. William Douglas, Right, Eat With Glenn
Glenn Enters
early date our representatives
HOPES HIGH
may meet to discuss our ideas .
i union moguls meet to discuss
GRAND TURK ISLAND, Bahamas (AP)— Astronaut
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dived to see how deep he.
field commanders.
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tional Aeronautics and Space Ad-
Nurse’s aide -
OF TRAIN
END NEAR?
ed injured, including five cadets
from a
ifornia Maritime Academy at San
The space problem could prove
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Right-Wing Terrorism
Fatal To 11 In Algiers
past year to reach accords on
any of the pressing, earth-bound
truck driven by Guinn and a new
Ford truck, carrying another truck
crashed at the intersection of
TWO DIE
IN WISE
26 KILLED
IN CRASH
Cooperation Bid
Stands A Chance
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This Month
Feb Averayes
This Yeer
day, the National Railways an-
nounced. .
Diego.
The collision occurred between
Cali and Buenaventura, in west-
ern Colombia.
an Agena B rocket, boosted aloft
by an Atlas missile and the
launching was successful.
Experts theorized it was a test
vehicle for the sky-spy Samos and
Midas satellites, which are de-
•igned to keep Soviet missile
bases under surveillance.
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Town Topics
TV Log .
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Second Day
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shoulder more of the cost.
OWN BUDGETS
Hospital Board
Sees No Raises
piece for air and pulled him to
the surface, where Glenn, sitting
in a boat, helped pull the man
aboard. "
Glenn was taking time out from
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physical examinations and giving
details of his orbital flight to Na- east.
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_ . space dominated the Kennedy said there was no
Khrushchev to waste no half-hour meeting with newsmen, evidence so far that Powers did
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BOTH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NOk167
DENTON AND VICINITY Considerable clou I"' . 1...... dia . verv
diness today and Friday. Scaftered fhun-said he never did get a 'Cl.
dershowers tonight and Friday. A little;
warmer tonight, turning colder Friday.
Low tonmight 40 to 58 High Friday 52
to 72. '
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time in proving he favors But in answering questions Ken- not comply with his contract. He ’
l a special added that he thought he could
tion is "yes ' although their sal .. , . s
anes are comparable to the av- week. Flow's figures however, do
derstand Yuri Gagarina report and hamper restoration of the na
of seeing plowed fields on earth tion’s economy and credit abroad.
He also recognized the Mississippi1 It accused agitators of provok-
Delta even when he was 700/ing unrest and warned that any-
miles east, out over the Atlanlic one considered a threat to the na-
Mum’s Word
On Satellite
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
BASE, Calif. (AP>—The U.S. Air
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The list: 8ave these compar “discussion of nurses sal-
SHead 2 Flow, u aries came, upafter. the board. 1
the United
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THE EAGLETS won anoth-
er basketball game Wednes-
! day night Page Sec, 1.
DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 22, 1962
the flight on charges of smuggling arms.
Glenn reported he had recog- The government charged that
nized El Centro, Calif , because Communists were using funds,
of the coloring provided by irri taken from the treasury by the
gated fields and said he could un-Trujillo family to create agitation
though military boosters and mill- Roderick D. Gordon, NTSU as-
astary men have figured in spacesnsiatenprofgssonaooumysishouia
Informed sources said five
racy," Bonnelly accused terror-
expected to give the needed four- news conference the White House
fifths approval to the accord pav-, made public a direct reply to
ing the way for Algerian inde- Khrushchev in if Kennedy ex-
pendence, a measure already en- pressed hope ''that at a very w
dorsed by France.
o
IN TODAY'S PAPER
HOUSE KILLS first try at
setting up urban affairs de-
partment. Page 3, Sec. 1.
HOW MANY times are Tex-
ans going to get to vote this
year? Page 3, Sec. 1.
The answer: each contributes
112,500 a year and each cooper-
petition between the Soviet Union ates reluctantly in donating to
• — • the hospital.
MISHAPS
DECATUR (Special) - Two
persons were killed in separate
accidents south of here early to-
day.
Killed in a head on collision of
two trucks at approximately 3
a.m. was Hunter Revere Guinn,
25. of Bridgeport. At 8:45, Clay-
born Chaney, a Paradise farmer,
was killed instantly when struck
by a truck as he drove his farm
tractor near Paradise.
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conducted its regular business at
its monthly meeting '
Questions from visitors then
114. The intersection is about
seven miles south of Decatur.
Driver of the Ford truck was
James Lloyd Smith of Louisville,
Ky., who was delivering the ve-
hicles to California. He is re-
ported in good condition at Rog-
ers Hospital in Decatur.
The accident which killed Cha-
ney occurred a half mile east of
Paradise on Stale Highway 114.
No further details of the accident
were available at press time.
TEMPLRATURES
(Experiment Statien Repor)
Nigt Wednesday ....... 71
low mis merning 44
Migh your ugo ...... 71
Low oar a ......... „. 41
Sun set today it 6123 p.m.i rim Friday
at 7108 a.m. Fishing: Good.
RAINFALL
Are the nurses' salaries too Nurse supervisor — Flow, $353;
low at Flow Memorial Hospital? state. $351; area. $360. \1
_> The figures listed by MeFar-
soon? land are based on 41 hours a -
The answer to the first ques.week, however, and Flow s fig-
■ ures are based on 44 hours a
work done by the hospital," Nel-
■son replied. , ■
HUGE CHARITY BILL
Nelson said the hospital would
be operating "in the black" were
it not for charity patients. The
hospital performed $129,269.53
worth of charity work during the
past year, .
Chester Newland. also an as-
sistant professor of government,
asked how much the City of Den-
ton and Denton County contrib-
utes to the hospital and what
their attitudes are
one here can say. R B Newman, board member,
As Kennedy told repor ters answered this bypointing out the
Wednesday, he considers it parcity and county have budgets of
ticularly important now to do (he.rown
something about securing the And so it went during a lengthy
peaceful usesio! outer space "be discussion that even delved into
fore space becomes devoted to criticism of hospital personnel at
uses of war one point.
MESSAGE RELEASED ' Prior to the salary discussion.
He followed up his news con- the board approved installing a
ference discussion of the problem new telephone system at the hgs,
with release Wednesday night of pital which willincrease the _ "
a message he had sent to Soviet ber of phones. McFarland said
Premier Khrushchev calling for the present system permits only
a meeting at a very early dateso telephones and the hospital
to discuss ideas for the coopera- ' needs at least 20 more.
John H. Glenn Jr. backed up his backup pilot in a sea,
rescue a day after Glenn himself was pulled from the
ocean in his space capsule.
Glenn, brought to this Air Force tracking station for a
physical examination and interviews about his 17,500-
in the first collision, a gravel mile-an-hour flight around the globe, took part in the
rescue of a skin diver W ednesday.
His fellow astronaut and backup pilot, Navy Lt. Cmdr.
Malcolm S. Carpenter, had been swimming with two
Farm Road 51 and State Highway unidentified skin divers who live on the island. One had
fort to wreck an impending
French - Algerian agree- — r-e -—— , , - -
ment to end the 7%-year joint efforts to explore out- nedy also disclosed — ,
rebellion er space. board of inquiry is determining make "a more final judgment"
"I think sit is particularly im- whether U2 pilot Francis Gary at the next news conference.
1 now. before space be- Powers violated the contract un- *- — -h- h-h- -at
state, $320; area, $353
Assistant head nurse — Flow.
$305 i state,. $304 '"Ai-Vr sparked a round-table discussion
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Licensed vocational nurse —° many hospitl.problen susu
proposed merger. -Page 3,
■Sec'.- 1. '
2 provoke strikes and major dis- the same sort p.opu.
turbances on the eve of peace. | Khrushchev advanced. But
French headquarters f “ ‘ --
RAILROAD OFFICIALS,
„. .0. . : ... ... James W Riddlesperger, NTSU
asMam professor' of govern-
, , e. eE ' ' ment asked why the hospital is
state. $154: area. $166. _ experiencing, financial difficulties. :
"Mainly because of the charity
— geria appeared confident that the miersmove an encouraging sign
-- army v ill succeed in keeping the for international cooperation,
tense situation in hand when a _______________________
cease-fire is announced Bui the ■ .:: . . . .
KIWANIS SHOW
icrasttete l vvetie
Police reported more than a
score of scattered attacks he- portant ---- -p- - - , ,, □ p1, .
tween 7 am and noon, as Eu- comes devoted to uses of war," der which he made his ill-fated barriers
ropean gunmen in cars and afoot Kennedy said at his news confer- reconnaissance flight, over — -
fired at Europeans and Moslems ence Wednesday. Soviet Union on May 1 , 1960, a, _
killing at least 11 persons and Khrushchev had sent a message1 Governmentofficialshave inter- country would be happy to dis-
wounding 15 congratulating the United States, rogated Powers in secret ever cuss cooperation at the United Na-
The violence erupted as the Al- ion Astronaut John H Glenn Jr.’s since he was released Feb 10 in tions or anywhere else.
gerian rebel National Council was triple orbit of the globe and sug- " '' ; —— . __" t
called into session in Tripoli to testing the two governments com-
act on an agreement with France bine resources to explore outer
tn end the strife. space. ‘
BOGOTA, Colombia (APi — A era! hundred pre-set questions
headon collision of passenger and while his memory is still fresh,
freight trains killed 26 persons to- NO CHANGE FOUND I m . .
Doctors also are taking a bit I nminijonG
of his time with another blood VVIIIIIIVC113
About 100 persons were report- test and an electrocardiogram. I
’ ’ „ ’ > but so far have found no definite 1 popz DAtjh
training ship of the Cal- changes from his pre-flight status - WI Cl • • V 11
Kanitime Anadamv et San said Dr. Ashton Graybiel of Pen-
Calm and relaxed, Glenn Fri-'
dav meets President Kennedy,
and the public also through a SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican
news conference at Cape Canav-Republie "APThe. Dominican
eral. Vice President Lyndon B.'—i----- wnicn report en
Johnson is due here late today or emergency today as authorities measuring 5 to 6 inches in
early Friday morning to escort. clamped down on terrorists ac- tain areas.
the astronaut from his rest homecused of trying to restore die- The cleanup operations through-
here.
Peacebid (Hand On Space Talk
of terrorist attacks swept!
Algiers today as the right- WASHINGTON (AP) —1 Glenns memorable flight and a prisoner exchange with the So-
wing Secret’Army Organi- President Kennedy has chai- the possibility of U.S.-Soviet co- ‛ -
zation made a last-ditch ef- lenged Soviet Premier operation in —— -----
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For Nurses Soon
With the measure reported ap- and, yours in a spirit of practical
proved b% the rebel Cabinet, cooperation." . .’ Are the nurses' salaries too
hopes soared for a cease-fire in He added the United States |
the North African territory by Sun-would come up. with new. andy 1
day.conerete proposals" for joint en- Wil they 8 raise anytime
I Among the victims in today's terprises that could be undertaken s
I outbreak were four postmen without delay.
killed, and three wounded. Har- Kennedy opened his news con-
ried officials accused the secret ference with a sta lenient noting
army of desperately seeking to that twice before he had offered riage pay of nurses in this area . , . ■■- . , g ? i
invoke strike and maine die. a same sort of .proposition and throughout Texas. drinks, consumedby the.nurses -
I the I The answer to the second ques As for salary increase they j
o. vi 0201 "271 7T02 . lion noe seem improbable until Flow Hos- i
for: AI- President called the Soviet pre-, Don * no. ’ _r "02 I
" ■ " : These questions and answers Pitat solves its financial problems. J
’ came up at a meeting of the RAISES FAVORED
hospital board of managers Wed L. Nelson board chair. 4
nesday afternoon, u i man, had. this. <0 isay: •AS a J
Richard ' Me al hospi matter of.record, wearein favor :1
a administrator, presented a of raising the salarles of an hos-
list of nurses salary compariipital emloyes when tile money' 1
SET TOMCHT on » slirvev hv the p'u” wuuuluyes waeu ute auuey
f inform A - . 4 1 ii । ii The first of two nerform- t n t i a ry i e tis available. At present, the cash
--- - — —— — t--— * Informed sources said that the •“ " 5° Peorm Texas Hospital Association. a,
560 000-man French army in Aki rances of die Kiwanis Variety The liet deve theca hnmieri sHuation isn goon
succeed in giving himhi. mouth ASSOCIATED PRESS Northeast Wednesday continued geria habeen permitted only 15 showyilhezprpsentedgt
.. 2 . . . in man. -m2 dumi”e ,0 "i01 days of food and fuel supplies. nght at 8 at the Denton High
More stormy weather battered in many areas during the night. This drastie reduction from the School auditorium
wide areas in eastern half of the and morning. Heavy snow warn- norml apparently wAs The show also will be staged
nation today, with snow in north-ings wcrensssuedlor.paris.of meant to discouragePorticers from at the same time Friday
em sections and heavy ram. had —ower Michigan and most of ^attempting to join, forces with night. Tickets, priced at $1,
and Krone winds in the South- Enslandesnew. contnuedzsacross rightwing extremisis. I ran be purchased frommem-
— J - k Valiev eastron to the N2SSiPP . .-Al signs pointed to"'a last-ditch bers of the Denton Kiwanis
nu- Blizzard warnings, with snow yaleye astward to the Atantic uprising by the right-wing Euro - Club. .
the estrone northerly windssneap. SAeavrdrain o , Secret „r ----------------------------
_____: -nomcm. ialis or pledend to keep .Veena b reneh. ~~----—------
. three-hour pen- For the first time. French troops BUT' VERY SUM
od in Macon, Ga Water was re- battled openly in field combat •—wl**
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tive development of space re-
search and space projects.
Khrushchev earlier in the day
hail sent Kennedy a message of
congratulations on the triple earth
orbit by Astronaut John H Glenn
Jr and suggesting the two nations
m cooperate tn exploring outer
I space.
Kennedy told the Soviet leader
he - was instructing his officials
"to prepare new and concrete
ministration officials. During tp , - .
afternoon he went swimming in ing out of northern Alberta, Can- gtdIaztzi,"u pledged
tk. Atlantic crnmnanied bv twolada, were posted for eastern sec southeast: with unotlicial falls ol•
thesAtlanticraccompanied tions of Montana and Wyoming, 3 to 6 inches in a 1
P • ’ l . , .t i 4 thp Dakotas and extremne’western od iri Maon; Ga. wvaven wn re- , •
Glenn today Started the last Nelrskonsa ported two to three feet deep in Wednesday with secret army
half of interviews based on sev The snowstorm which swept low lying areas and some homes members.
across the Midwest into the were flooded. 0 i
The Weather Bureau isued a But the Moslem nationalists ob
warning of possible severe thun yiously believed that the end of
derstorms with hail and strong their long battle against France—
winds and possibly tornadoes for and possibly the beginning of a
extreme east-central Mississippi, new struggle against Algeria’s
most of west-central and east- Europeans—was near at hand,; By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
Central Alabama and extreme They distributed tracts among AP Diplomtic Affairs Writer
western part of west central Geor- Algeria s nine million Moslems; " . • hieh
gia urging them to avoid clashes with WASHINGTON (AP)- President Qi ‘ ®
The new snowstorms forced the Europeans and to "demonstrate'Kennedy's new bid for Soviet amed .' M ’ Sarkauuon8
closing of schools in many parts your joy within your own areas "'sooperat ion in outer space is amnsmi
of the Midwest, as well as in some President Charles de Gaulle’s judged here to have some chance . ,
______ ________ eastern sections, including North government approved the Algeri- , of separating the space race from ent in one respect, at least
President Lyndon B.1 Republic was held under a state of Carolina which reported snow an agreement Wednesday night the arms race and leading to a II arises, from an area of com-
nioun- after nearly four hours of discus i»ace pact for the skies.
sjon. But the chance is not veryand the Western powers and its
_________ ____________g Louis Joxe, minister of Algerian great Nor is the time to get re- military potential is large But al-
tatorship. . out the snow belt were sharplv affairs and top French negotiator suits very long, though military boosters r-J i
Wednesday night Glenn was President Rafael Bonnelly's gov- curtailed as the new storm swept with the nationalist rebels, spoke The discouraging factor, as—..------ j"
guest of honor—with some com- ernment went into action as van- out of the Rockies and dumped for more than an hour on the Kennedy himself indicated at his' achievements to date,.space is not
petition—at a party given by mendals set fire to cane fields and up to a foot of snow in some tentative accord hammered out in news conference Wednesday, is yet committed by either side to
Force has a new- satellite in orbit of this Air Force tracking station sugar millsin. the yorstflareup Nidwest areas. secret talks in France last week. I the failure of efforts during the purposes so far as any
—one it doesn’t want to talk manned by personnel of Pansicecas" 4
•bout. American and Radio Corp. of tary Co IP was quelled.
_ ellite was aur hed.i Ar Fant' John Portasik ।propertv belonging to members of!
The Air Force said only it was tographs by the scores with the mence b conspiracy from
competition provided by Amer both the left and right.
ica’s firsta stronaut, Navy.Cmdr: calling the state of emergency
Alan B. Shepard ’ ? to "defend our incipient democ-
veloped writers cramp also. - -- r -
TAPE RECORDINGS ists of following a plan aimed at
Shepard flew in Wednesday "taking the country down the
bearing tapes of conversations re- road to chaos or totalitarian die-
corded Tuesday between space tatorship."
and earth, some of them between Six fires broke out as the state
him and Glenn, to be used in the of emergency was called, bring-;
debriefing ing to 116 the toia| of blazes set!
Remarking on Glenn S calm- in cane fields and mills in re-
ness under stress. Dr. Graybiel cent weeks.
The 60-member parliament was Less than four hours after the
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him down and said the man „jipii ' .. a —p.
ks apinondopwy.BA'ITER EAST
from 110 feet. Carpenter could not
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