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Fad In Integration
CHICAGO (AP) — A group of sored by the Youth Work Com-
(JAMES H. BOYD
Several incidents of rock throw-
spectators.
DENTON AREA DEATHS
J. H. (Jim) Boyd
Martin, Route 2, Denton; Ray-
Mrs. A. W. Stevens
the deal impossible.
banded, is headed by Eleanor
Roosevelt, honorary chairman;
arrival of a daughter from Lan-
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s
megaphone, walked along he
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Martin of Flow Memorial Hospital.
favor?
foul- tons. Lee Boyd of Frisco,
ett’s instructions, he was bundled
chart of Eichmann’s Gestapo panics
Boyd, both of Denton, and Rev.
(Adv.)
bills.
man,
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Robert B. Harris Sr.
In Dominican
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CONTINUING OUR TREMENDOUS
SAYS MRS. HEMINGWAY
sistent reports that all is not the Pathet Lao.
volved in a mob attack Friday
No one is predicting a com-
AIR STEP and LIFE STRIDE SHOES
TODAY'S CITIZEN
BARROW INSURANCE SALUTES
SPORT CASUALS
MAYNARD TIMMINS . .
. . . The Hi-Noon Lions Club, Lion of the year.
and Miss Alda Doyle of Slidell;
Minister Fidel Castro's Cuba.
24 grandchildren, 42 great grand-
FLATS and SANDALS
BARROW INSURANCE AGENCY
al affairs.
Services Held
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“YOUR HARTFORD AGENT”
317 -South Elm
382-9621
Dr. L L. Armstrong.
Pallbear-
CANVAS CASUALS
It Is With Regret That We
L. P. Floyd,
ANNOUNCE
220,000 a year.
VOP VALUES
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Were $29.95
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Author’s Legacy
Negro Gets
Labor Post
Israel Pecks
At Eichmann
Troops Rout
300 Students
era: Hey Splawn, Moriss Smith,
John C. Stanley Sr., Wayne C.
Tackett. Orval Hall, Bob Stan-
married Miss Minnie
there July 16, 1890.
Spring Creek Methodist Church.
Pallbearers will be Julius All-
Floyd M. Doyle of Decatur, Foard
Doyle of Wichita Falls, Joe Bai-
ley Doyle of Slidell and Truitt
Capt. James P. Hackett at 3,000
gathered at the beach to watch.
The spectators inchided 70 clergy-
regularly priced
from $3.99 to $5.45
vacation trip through
and parts of Canada.
by the NAACP to be present.
Hackett, carrying a portable
locked up for questioning later.
Police Chaplain Robert Holder-
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munity for 45 years, retiring in
Denton in 19%. He was married
to the former Dola Blalock in
Waxahachie in 1906.
Survivors include his widow.
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. A. U
Brewer of Route 2, Roanoke, Fri-
day in Flow Memorial Hospital.
Street and Lake Michigan had
been -used exclusively by white
sing, Mich. Mrs. Bird, who died
in Fort Worth Saturday, is the
sister of Mrs. E. B. Tobin and
Jack Hester. both of Denton, and
Mrs. Ray Bishop of Dallas.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memoral Hospital
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Dr. Kendall P. Cochran, NTSC
professor of economics who is
the Denton County representative
Contact UNITED FINANCE Co.
for a loan to refinance your car
or to consolidate your present
regularly priced
from $8.99
income tax go from 75 to 95 per
cent. In a sense, it (the unpub-
lished work) was his bank ac-
count,” she said.
She said Hemingway had been
working on a three-part collec-
onto, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ender-
by, pioneer residents.
police station.
The persons detained were not
Dr. H. M. Burgess, Dr. A. E.
Wyss. W. M. Paschall.
1808 Mercedes at 11:31 p.m. Tues
day at Flow Memorial Hospital.
Joe Hardaway, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. L Hardaway of 1311
Greenwood, underwent surgery to
correct a nerve ailment in his
left arm Friday at Scottish Rite
80. of the Spring Creek commun-
ity. will be held today at 2 p.m.
in the George J. Carroll A Son
Funeral Chapel in Gainesville.
J. H. Chism of the Gainesville
Church of Christ will officiate,
assisted by Rev. D. W. Swain,
pastor of Era and Spring Creek
Churches.
Mrs. Stevens died Friday at
regularly priced
from $7.99 to $9.99
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Venson
Waggoner of Box 142, Sanger,
Friday in Flow Memorial Hospi-
tal.
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Clemens
Neuhaus of 800 Sierra Friday in
General Electric All Transistor
Portable Radio
Mr Boyd died from cancer in
a Terrell hospital Thursday fol-
lowing a lengthy illness. He was
11.
A native if Tennessee. he farm-
cago's South Side. Nine persons
were arrested for disobeying po-
lice orders.
The demonstration was spon-
regularly priced
from $6.99 to $7.99
regularly priced
from $12.99 to $14.99
regularly priced
from $10.99 to $12.99
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to disperse or be seatad on the
beach.
When anyone disobeyea Hack-
reg. price
$3.49
her of questionnaires for distri-
bution.
The purpose of the question-
naires is to sample opinion in
Denton County on the tax prob-
lem.
The questionnaires ask these
questions:
“With Texas needing new tax-
es for improvements in public
education, teacher salaries, aid
to aged, and other essential pro-
grams, which of the following
of Mobile, Ata.; and two grand-
children.
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The demonstration lasted about
one hour.
Those detained included both
white persons and Negroes.
NAACP officials said the three
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Nazi files Saturday simple sta-
tistics to challenge Adolf Eich-
mann’s story of being a tiny
figure in the mass slaughter of
» Jews.
The statistics are taken from a
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Buster Browns and Robin Hood
Briefa-Births-Hospital Notes
PHONE 382-2551
"Assorted Colon — Handy Carrying Handle —
Long Life Battery”
• BROOKS DRUG STORE, 222 W. Hickory, 382-2565
• MOOKS DRUG NO. 2 \
Drive-In Prescription Service
• MOOKS PHARMACY Na. 3. S33 S. Locust, 312 3300
Radio Caribe, now broadcasting
from emergency studios. noted
STONE'S
SHOE STORE
Doyle, who came to Texas in a
covered wagon in 1868. He was
Tax Opinion
What do Dentonites think is the
best way to solve Texas’ tax prob-
lem?
Hut’s what the Citizens for
Fair Taxation, a group opposed
home.
Mrs. Stevens was born in Madi-
ing have been reported to police
recently when Negroes used the
sm NAShep notified police in
advance that a mixed group of
white persons and Negroes would
use the beach Saturday
An estimated 175 policeman
patrolled the beach area when
the demonstrating group, number-
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—MPD—has been trying to cause
disturbances such as Friday’s.
There were hints the MPD infil-
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the violence.
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Admitted: Kenneth Ray Smith,
1014 S. Locust.
Dismissed: Mrs. T. E. Skid-
more, 1505 Snider.
BIRTHS
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Route 2, Denton, are scheduled
for 3 p.m. Monday in, Kiowa,
Okla. Mrs. Davis was killed in a
traffic accident in Fort Worth
early Saturday morning.
Funeral arrangements for Mrs.
Elmore Bird of Fort Worth were
ONE GROUP
CHILDREN'S CASUALS
beach during the night Normally
a night detail of six is assigned
to the area.
Tractor Group Will
. Turn All Donations
Back To Citizens
DETROIT (AP) — Nearly
70,000 letters — most of
them believed to contain
contributions to the ill-fated
tractors for Cuban invasion
prisoners swap — will be
returned unopened.
This decision was announced'
Saturday by the Tractors for
Freedom Committee. It said Cu-
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THE CLOSING
Effective Monday, July 10, 1961
Of
NOW $6.90
published novels and a bit of
poetry.
Insisting over again that the
author's spirits were so good he
couldn't have committed suicide,
she said he had planned to re-
RAY S CAFE
after 42 Years Continuous Operation
We Wish To Take This Opportunity
To Thank The People For Their
Patronage and Many Courtesies. •
L Gas pipeline com-
2. Increased tax on oil
Olmstead, Ky.. are visiting their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 1
B. F. Chastain of 1012 S. Myrtle. <
Funeral services for I L. May-
den, a former Denton resident,
will be held in Henderson today.
Mr. Mayden died in a Henderson
hospital Saturday and is survived
by six children, nine grandchil-
dren and 10 great grandchildren,
including Mrs. Ray Griffin, a
granddaughter, and Mrs. S. L
Whitworth, a niece, both of Den-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor of
315 Jagoe. accompanied by their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Waymond Waide of Gar-:
land, have returned from a 15-day
bureau IVB4 “Jewish affairs” in
a building in Berlin.
Eichmann stated all through
his 14-day defense ended Friday
that he was only a transportation
officer assigned to ship Jews to
concentration camps.
He admitted ethical guilt but
denied all legal responsibility and
strove to show that on many oc-
casions he had very little to do
with the extermination program
under the Nazis in World War II.
Atty. Gen. Gideon Hausner, re-
suming his cross-examination on
Monday, is armed with data
showing that Eichmann's bureau
took up three entire floors, and
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freedom fighters held prisoner by
Castro. The committee put the
number of prisoners at 1,214.
CASTRO'S DEMANDS
"It is widely known," the com-
mittee said, “that Dr. Castro's
unreasonable demand for targe,
costly diesel bulldozers with five
years of spare parts seldom used
in agricultural production; his at-
tacks on the U. S. government;
his demand for the release of po-
litical prisoners held by the
United States and other countries,
and his final demand for 228 mil-
lion in cash, credits or the equiv-
alent in tractors emphasized the
impossiblity of a satisfactory
agreement.”
Castros insistence that the
tractors were indemnity for inva-
sion damages wrecked all hopes
for a deal.
NOW $3.99
gon from Arkansas in 1889, were
held at the Central Christian
bom in Lee County, Virginia, and
moved to the Cottage Hill com-
munity in Collin County with his
family at the age of 2. He moved
to Slidell as a young man and
Christian |
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KETCHUM, Idaho (AP)—Mrs. jbut she didn't give the theme.
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vices for James Houston (Jim)
DELEGATION TOLD
John Hooker Jr., executive sec-
retary of the disbanded commit-
tee, earlier this month told 10
members of a prisoners' delega-
tion sent from Cuba to Key West.
Fla., that “in the name of honor
the committee feels it cannot
send Dr. Castro tractors, money
or credits for indemnity. Not 828
million or $28." "
The citizens group Thursday
rejected a request by a commit-
tee of Cuban exiles that the con-
tributions be turned over to them
in an effort to revive the pro-
ject
-in Miami, Fla., one member of
the prisoners' delegation, Ulises
Carbo, said his group thinks “the
committee is wrong in returning
these letters.
Always Welcome
And Appropriate
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Johns Hopkins university, co-
chairmen, and Joseph M. Dodge,
Detroit banker. treasurer.
The committee has proposed to
nounced “drastic instructions’’
have been given national police
to prevent further disorders.
Hayward G. Stone. Justin; Mas-
ter Allen Buchanan, Roanoke;
Jack W. Buchanan Jr., Roanoke,
E. P. LeBeau, 301 Norman; A. A.
MABANK CELEBRATION
AUBREY Special) — Mrs. J. H.
Powell attended the Fourth of
July celebration in Mabenk Tues-
A son, Randy Alita, was bora to Berend, Pilot Point; Alva Neu-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leavell of haus, 800 Starrs; Mary Alice John-
son. 1801 Sens; Dorothy Waggon-
marches under the Communist officers feel that way.”
The progovernment radio sta- ■
tion La Voz Dominicana quoted |
national police as saying the left-
Admitted Weldon Willingham.
Oklahoma City; Arelia Jones,
Sanger; Edna Kennedy' Newark.
Tex.; Alice Koch, Rochester,
N.Y.; Lila Brewer, Roanoke.
conscience" of all the people on
the beach.
Hospital in Dallas. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
E. Denton of 318 Collins.
Funeral services for Mrs. Jean
DaI4e 111 . H mnf t Tn troop captain, led a military coup
with the Reds attempts to con- F . ...
quer more of Laos. I that on Aug. 9, 1960. toppled the
Talking with this newsman in pro-Western government of Pre-
Namone village, where truce ne- mier Tiao Somsanith, Failing t
gotiations have dragged on for create a neutral Laos, Kong Le
weeks, the officer confirmed per- took his troops north and joined
Doyle of Denton; two daughters,
t - President Kennedy Saturday Mrs. R. L. Cogburn of Pilot Point
men, Negro and white of various
denominations, who were invited prosecutors plucked out of the
a “wiuta in" demonstration Satur- tion for the Advancement of
day ata publie beach on Ch- ColaredPanple peng a -
10:30 p.m. in a Gainesville hospi- beach *nd’told the crowd either
tal following a heart attack in her
hnthr. until , taw g, of the demonstrating group. The
bathers untila few years ago. other six arrested were white
An extra police detail of 30 men to the group, has received a num-
was assigned to remain at the
• CUT FLOWERS
• CORSAGES
• POTS
Unwood Roberson Florists
Pb. M2 2561 SOO W. Hickory
HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP)
production. 3. Increased tax on
gas production. 4. Retail tax on
beer, whisky and other alcoholic
beverages. 5. Interstate corpo-
rations. 6. Soft drinks. 7. Cor-
porate income tax. Answer yes
or no.
The completed questionnaires
are to be mailed to Citizens for
Fair Taxation, Box 221, Capitol
Station, Austin, Tex.
Denton County Democrats rec-
ently met and elected Cochran as
their representative to the taxa-
tion group. The Democrats went
on record as opposing a general
sales tax and endorsed Gov. Price
Daniel's proposal for a state in-
come tax which would be borne
by both employes and employers.
ley. Honorary:
one all about the land, the sea
and the air ”, as Hemingwav him- secretary of labor for internation- children.
2- *1 aCCai..
-----> son, Wis. She moved to Cooke eu B misu uvuuus, xe wap uuzeu
Raymond County as a child with her par- off to the nearby Grand Crossing
by and Jack House.
Survivors include her husband:
three sons, Isaac Stevens of
Gainesville. Cecil Stevens of Bry-
an and James Stevens of Fort
Worth; one daughter, Mrs. Mar-
tin K. Welch of Gainesville: four
sisters, Mrs. Buck Y. Lewis of
McAllen, Mrs. L. G. Waltrip,
Mrs. Minnie Reece and Miss Lil-
lion Enderby, all of Gainesville;
and eight grandchildren.
Andrew C. Doyle
SLIDELI. (Staff) — Andrew C.
Doyle 94, a resident of Wise
County 72 years and member of
a North Texas pioneer family
died Friday at 9:25 a.m. in a
Decatur hospital after a two-
month illness.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. today in the Slidell Bap-
tist Church. Rev. Willard Dew-
ley. pastor, will officiate, assist-
ed by Rev. Bill Savage of Deca-
tur. Burial will be in Slidell
Cemetery under direction of
Christian Funeral Home of De-
catur.
up and get to a settlement. The plete break between the Pathet
The mob went wild after a rally more precious time is lost the Lao and neutralist Prince Souvan-
l held by the Dominican Revolu- more the Communists will gain, ma Phouma’s regime.
Itionary party—PRD, whose lead-------—,--------' ... — ------- -------------—
Clyde Boyd of Oklahoma City;
five daughters, Mrs. 'Pearl Car-
roll and Mrs. Jewell McClendon,
both of Denton, Mrs. Ruby Jack-
son and Mrs. Opal Burtling, both
of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Grace
Vice of Dallas; two sisters,
Mrs. Annie Heath of Lewisville
and Mrs. Zonie Hart of Dallas;
three brothers, George Boyd and
John Boyd, both of Frisco, and
Arthur Boyd of Chico; 30 grand-
children and 25 great grandchil-
dren.
i. Carl Gimple, John Sanek by described the group of clergy-
- ■ men present as "a needle to the
Walter P. Reuther, United Auto Church. Burial was in Little Elm
Workers presider2. and Dr. Mil- Cemetery.
ton S. Eisenhower. president of
DUE TO BE
RETURNED
some in the attacking mob
shouted, "Paredon, paredon."
This cry of "To the execution
wall" often is heard in Prime
that followed the first public op- VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — A “All I want is strict neutrality
position political rally here in 31 Kong Le neutralist officer who and I can tell you all the Kong Le
Davis of Fort Worth, daughter of mondiHerwell, 2212 w. Hickory.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrow of
would you favor? 1. General
sales tax on all purchases over
25 cents. 2. Limited sales or ex-
cise taxes which exclude food,
medicine, rent, farm supplies and
low cost clothing. 3. State In-
come tax. Answer yes or no.
“Assuming that additional tax-
es are needed on one or more of
the following, which would you
ERA (Special) — Funeral ser-
vices for Mrs. Abner W. Stevens, ing about 75 persons, arrived and
Jackson of 807 W. Mulberry, Fri-
incomplete Saturday awaiting the day in Flow Memorial Hospital.
to a general sales tax, want to
Negroes arrested were members know.
4 Now it the time to
check the filter on your
air conditioners.
• If your filters ore dirty,
replace with now ones
or, if you have a clen-
oble typo, clean thor-
oughly.
4 A dean filter improves
tho movement of the
air... gives more cool
air .. . cuts dust and
pollen to virtually zero.
• For information or
assistance, call your
dealer, air condition-
ing serviceman or
TP&l.
TEXA*S POWER &
LIGHT COMPANY
___________ .
the DENTON RECORDCHRONICLE
3‘Wade-In’ Is Newest
Boyd, who wss brought to Texas
The committee, which has dis- by his parents in a covered wa-
er, Sanger,’ Darell Pitt, 2702
James; Mary Jackson, 807 W.
Mulberry.
Dismissed: Mrs. Mildred White,
Lewsville; Cozette Harris, Roan-
oke; Verlon E. Brown. Lake Dal-
las; Verne F. Fisher- 928 Man-
hattan; Mary Leavell, 1803 Mer-
cedes; Alice Savage, Lewisville;
Annize Harper, Dallas; Nellie
of seclusion Saturdy to say her cerned childhood recollections of
husbang’s legacy to the literary the Bahamas, she thought,
world includes at least two' un- - —----u----
sat on the beach. About 15 of them
went into the water.
id Defense
KETCHUM, Idaho CAP-Mrs. ibut she didn't give the theme. Mr. Doyle was the last survivor
Ernest Hemingway ended a week The novel in the Cuban bank con- of 15 children in his family. He
• -olusinn Saturdu * .... he----. -- ---------- was farmer and charterers returned from exile Wednes. aum "
member of the Slidell Baptist day. It was the first such rallym
Cn nk hu U. , by an opposition party since Gen- I
Pallbearers will be eight grand- eralisimo Rafael L. Trujillo, who ■
sons. . was assassinated May 30, took
Survivors include five sons. power three decadesago.
Jeff Doyle of Wichita, Kan., T---
Mr. Doyle was the son of the p.1.. . :
late Mr. and Mrs. David Andrew LBalaguer ordered an investiga-
- . - | tion into whether Communist or
pro-Castro elements were in-
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tion, and that “The Old Man and.
The Sea”—the story mentioned in
his 1954 Nobel Prize citation—was
the first of the three.
“He was prevailed upon to pub-
lish that one separately," she
said.
RECOLLECTIONS
The manuscript locked in a
bank at nearby Hailey, Idaho,
was “fairly lengthy", she said.
self once put it to a friend—sits ...
unpublished in a Cuban bank. i " eaver, 49, is the first Negro;
WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN appointed an assistant secretary!
"He left a great many unpub- by Kennedy. WILLIAM C. SMITH, 52, of
lished works-undone and unfin-' Robert C' Weaver, also a Ne-12515 N. Locust - Funeral Satur-
ished," she said “We don’t even gro, is Kennedy’s federal housing day, burial in IOOF Cemetery,
know’ where some of it is at the administrator. The two men are n- 1 I Ammet-ona Del---
moment. not related.
"He was never eager to pub- George Weaver has been • spe-
lish. Why should you make yourcial assistant to Secretary of La-
bor Arthur J. Goldberg. The in-
ternational affairs post pays
night on the progovernment Radio comradely around rebel camp- Since then, he has played sec-
Carbe. The radio station was fires, ond fiddle to the Moscow-trained
burned. 1 “I am so fed up with this situa- Prince Souphanouvong, who com-
Two employes were feared dead J Won," he declared. "I feel like mands the Pathet Lao.
in the blackened ruins and dam- shouting to our leaders to hurry;
age was estimated at 2800,000. 1----J ‘ *--------‘ "L-
ban Prime Minister Fidel Cas- FRISCO (Staf) — Funeral ser
tro s unreasonable demands made
can Republic <AP>—National po-
lice fired semiautomatic carbines
into the air Saturday and dis-
persed 300 students who ran
Jr., R. A. Smith, Andrew Ender-
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exchange 500 tractors for Cuban ed in the Frisco-Little Elm com-
Robert B. Harris Sr., 78, a
former resident of Route 2, Den-
ton. died Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
in Lancaster.
Funeral services will be held
at 4 p.m. Monday in the Jack
Schmitz & Son Funeral Chapel.
Rev. L. B. Reavis of Fort Worth,
former pastor of Denton's First
Baptist Church, will officiate.
Burial will be in Denton's IOOF
Cemetery.
Mr. Harris was born in Florida
and was a resident of Denton 60
' years. He was a member of the
i First Baptist Church in Denton.
Survivors Include a son, Dr.
Robert B. Harris Jr. of Dallas;
a daughter. Mrs. H. W. Stinson
She was a member of the formally charged, but were
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sume work this week on a manu-
script kept sealed in an Idaho
bank vault. _
And she confirmed earlier re- named George L. P. Weaver, a
porta that another novel—"a big veteran labor man, to succeed - — _ _
* George Cabot Lodge as assistant children and 14 great-great grand-
through downtown streets shout-1___ ,
ing antigovernment slogans. | | I I REDS?
throughout this capital, still ten I LILLA VI ILL—~•
after a night of arson and rioting
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