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whan a young Marine interceded.
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was
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A girl born to
were wedged between two rocks Chicago to Los Angeles.
of Austin.
a highway patrolman where he
pieion of assault.
was fined 847.46 and assessed a M
Buntyn told the
that Brown’s rights were violated
no OptiMrs. Club meets Tues
Justice of the Peace
A.
The FAA said it could not
DEATHS
cinet 4, the justice of the peace
Mrs. Alice Z. Baker
wife. Barbara McGowen West,
tin; Eula Coleman, 625 E. Col-
declared that
Mrs. Alice Z. Bakar, 91, a resi-
Sunday at 7:07 p m. in the home
The shooting allegedly occurred
Peggy
at Jones’ home, Barnes said.
flight.
Johnson of 1506 McCormick.
trains and several new ones for
The meeting will be at the
this.'
1222 Emerson.
He added: "I guess that’s why for a fine.
!
UNDE
EICHMANN. IS
(Adv.)
bills.
20
GIVEN RECESS
Campbell of Corsicana; one broth-
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for and got a morning recess to-
Will, 1114 Brightwood; Mrs. Ruth
day to sleep off the rigors of his with seeming calm.
long trial. He returned to the wit-
He suffered an attack of nerves,
LOLA AIMIGKY ‘
eveewaS
ly following a heart attack in
y
PLUS SECOND FEATURE
April 11 and a similar attack a
finement cell.
new
zoning ordinance.
trembling and twitching when he
The Planning and Zoning Com-
hearing on the ordinance. The son-
At its regular meeting Tuesday
The prison doctor examined
is
fectly fit but tired due to loss of
1. To approve a resolution of
mer and Dr. Richard Ragsdale,
OR THIS AFTERNOON
a bad weekend. “He's got the
Funeral services for Ashley play window.
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ANKA-ROMAN
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McKinney after a lengthy illness.
tion with the stabbing of Earl
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ish-American War and was a
Sheriff Wylie Barnes said Situs Dallas, with severe brain injuries.
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Watch For This Big One (
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BARROW INSURANCE SALUTES
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WALTER RUNDILL JR. . .
503 NORTH LOCUST
382-9621
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firearms.
Sheriff
Clothes Stolen
At Denton Store
"The Beast With
1,000,000 Eyes"
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he Barnes said Jones
on his accord after
complete this morning.
L.C. Brackeen
He slept during the morning on
a narrow cot in his solitary con-
ON INE
USTGRLAT
SAVAGE RONTEI
Irving Howard, Sanger; Lillian
McGee, Lewisville; John A. Col-
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No one was injured. Newkirk,
who at first told police he was
a salesman, was booked on sue-
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STUDENT
NOW Tnu TUESDAY
3-EDROOM house,
ed yort, near
■mW financing-
After booking Newkirk,
discovered they had no j
Zone Hearing
Set July 18
The Commissioners Court took
no action on Buntyn’s claim.
BRING THI FAMILY DOWN TO SU ONI OF THI MOST
ENUJOYABLE PICTURES WAIT DISNEY HAS EVER PRO-
DUCED THI HILARIOUS SPONTANEOUS LAUGHTER
FROM THI CAPACITY FILLED CAMPUS THIATRI WILL
FURTHER ADD TO YOUR INJOYMINT A ENTERTAIN-
MINT OF
Negro Charged
With Stabbing
A Pilot Point Negro has been
charged with assault with a dead-
ly weapon in connection with a
stabbing incident in Pilot Point.
Willie Bowen was charged in
Denton County Court in connec-
Contact UNITED FINANCE Co.
for a loan to refinance your car
or to consolidate your present
men’s gray work
shorts and a red ai
ership?
Sam Laney Motors
Accident .Victim Still
Listed As Critical
Charles Kenneth Jackson, cri-
tically injured in a one-car crash
in Pilot Point Friday night, was
cross-examination by Atty. Gen.
Gideon Hausner during the last
court session Friday. Thia was to
have continued this morning but
was suspended until the afternoon
was cut across the face during an
altercation between several white
and Negro youths July 1.
Bowen is free under 11,000 bond.
Wests have a two-year-old son,
Clifton.
members are Mrs. Ronnie Davis,
Mrs. Richard Amayia, W. H. E
liott and Mrs. B. W. Mays.
cuss it with headquarters to
Washington.
ARGYLE (Staff •—Funeral serv-
ices for L. C. Brackeen, 63, a
resident of Argyle 14 years, were
to be held at 4 p.m. today to
Sparkman’s Funeral Chapel to
Dallas.
Rev. Ben Bennett was to offici-
ate. Burial was to be to Hillcrest
Memorial Park.
Mr. Brackeen died Saturday in
a Fort Worth hospital after a long
Hines. He was assistant manager
and salesman for the Vermont
Marble Co. in Dallas, where he
had been employed 37 years.
He was a member of the Down-
town Dallas Lions Club and Pro-
ducers Council, Inc., in Dallas.
He was born in Howland, Lamar
County.
Survivors include his widow and
two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Cross of
La Marque and Mrs. Lora Hem-
ingway of Clarksville.
Ashley G. Davit
cinct in Roanoke, instead of
Riggs, who is in Precinct 1.
Box Springs $1s.00 t $39.50
SutlM Mattres Co.
1IS 1. MeKinney, St.
122 1. MeKinhey St.
________Denton, Turn_______
• "The thinge
—r we •houldnl do
we leerned
trom orown-upe!"
Funeral services will be held
to Jack Schmits A Son Funeral
Chapel Tuesday at 16:36 a.m.
Burial willbeat 1:36 p.m. Tues-
day in the Rose Hill Cemetery
in-Ardmore, Okla.
Mrs. Baker was a resident of
Oklahoma most of her life, before
moving to Denton.
Other survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Frances Thomp-
son of Tyler and Mrs. Willie Read
of Dallas; three sons, Roy Baker
of Healdton, Okla., Albert Baker
of Dallas and Vernon Baker of
Denton; one sister, Mrs. Willa
Lubbock this morning. He was a
resident of Denton County for 36
years before moving to Lubbock
where he was employed as a pat-
rolman at Texas Tech.
He is survived by three sisters,
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Newkirk. The
Mrs. Mackie McBride.
Funeral arrangement were in-
ants, some
brown shirt
on the northeast rim of Polar
Mena which to northeast of where
the chief suspect in the kidnap-
slaying stayed for three days
after the July 4 abduction.
The footprints were spotted in
the same general area.
The Tribune said Mrs. Nathan
Ince, a cook at a remote Polar
mesa mining camp, told investi-
gators that Abel B. Aragon. 86.
of Price, Utah, an unemployed
World War II hero, was seen
Democrat who will address
Denton County Republican
women Tuesday night.
J n m e s Riddlesperger, a
member of the NTSC govern-
ment faculty who often teach-
es courses on the political
parties, will be the speaker at
the 1 p.m. meeting of the
GOP women’s chib
vada at about
ardess and brandished
and a number of grandchildren
and grant grandchildren.
Foy M. Addison
A former Denton resident, Foy
" Feature At; 12-2:30-5-730-9:45
PRICES: CEN. ADM. 90s STUDENTS 65c CHILDREN 3S
Avenue
Keller;
we need some new federal sta
tutes."
BIRTHS
A boy born to Mr. and Mrs.
aboard by the crew and held captive in
the lounge until Los Angeles citations which was Brown’s pro-
r. and Mrs.
nwood. Sun-
al Hospital.
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"ONE EYED
JACKS"
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- SiARTS 8:00 & 10:55 -
I BARROW INSURANCE AGENCY
I "YOUR HARTFORD AGENT
Coffey Child’s
Condition Good
Terry Coffey, 10-yearsold son
ef Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ray Cof-
arrest
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YOU’LL LIKE MIKE
betterh-anything
know of any for something like Riggs or any other officer to re-
thie." lease an offender to raise money Grace Davis, 320 E. Oak; Terry
tension. Adolf Eichmann asked of confinement since his capture
in Argentina and 13 weeks on trial C5Y’
bolts, 3218 W. Oak; Douglas Yan-
906 Cordell; Mrs. Hallie Mae
Riggs’ court with assault with in- •
tent to murder and robbery by
gators said. Newkirk became en-
raged because a stewardess took
... Fer his article an army's financial planning,
which has been accepted for publication by
Pacific Historical Review.
A Denton County Negro today
faces charges in connection with
a shooting incident Saturday dur-
ing which a Negro woman was
wounded.
Leon (Red) Jones, who lives
about five miles east of Aubrey
on Farm Road 488. is charged in
pharmacist for many years in
Denton. He also was a real etsate
dealer and farmer. He was a
member of the First Methodist
Church.
Survivors include one sister,
Mrs. Frankie M. Akin of Denton;
one brother, Leslie Davis of Pas-
saic. N. J.; one grandson, Bruce
Davis of Denton; two nephews
and one niece.
Clothing on display at the Jim
Stone clothing store at 123 Avenue
A was stolen Saturday night after
someone hurled a stone through
the window.
A suit, socks, belts and other
items were stolen from the dis-
Always Welcome
And Appropriate
a Bas
Carolina Marine is serving a five-
year sentence and is being held
at Treasure Island pending the ra-
the youth and his father were
injured in a one-car accident on
the Dallas Expressway Saturday
garage, insulated, fene-
chopping center. Owner
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• rots "
First Run — Same Low
Admission
Features 8:05-10:00
cAmtry Inn.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flew Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Martha Lee, 2503 W
Prairie; Loran R. Harwick, Jus-
drinking regulations aboard an
airliner.
Then Aaat. V. 8. Atty. Tom
•“ ou. •tPezaredenadghe.prabam muz ye r— ’• A
Mimi
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miners at the camp.
She said Aragon seemed nerv-
ous and stayed to himself, but
once approached her and asked,
‘'Did you hear a woman scream
ing?"
Aragon, winner of the Navy
Cross for Valor, shot himself to
death last Friday night when FBI
agents stopped his car to ques-
tion him. Investigators linked him
to the slaying of Mrs. Jeannette
Sullivan, 41, the wounding of a
vacation companion. Charles Boo-
throyd, 55, also of Rockville, and
the kidnaping of Dennise.
Boothroyd is recovering from
face wounds.
Have You Tried The New
CLUB STEAK
$1.25
At The
HICKORY HOUSK
9388
T4G0DERDM 1*!*,
PLUS THIRD FEATURE
ill Hunt
irl
both of whom recently resigned
from the Planning and Zoning
Commission.
2. To approve an initiating or- j
di nance for the street assessment
program. This paving program
has been delaved due to the ne-
cessity of replacing utility lines
on many of the streets involved.
3. To approve a resolution in
memorial to W. C. Smith, longtime
Denton city employe who recent-
ly died.
4. To approve formally a sort-
ing change to permit Les Traweek
to construct a motel on the west
side of the Dallas Expressway
near the Santa Fe Railroad.
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Street Hospital & Clinic
issed: John Owens, 111
B; Mrs. June Parker,
433.296
Lutcious Hamburgers Sold Since 1957
Proves Johnnie’s prices end quality
ar RIGHT!
25' each - 5 for $1.15
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Coffey, Denton; Mrs. Anna Mills. =
1000 Avenue B; Mrs. Grace K. _
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He was a veteran of the Span- Sitzes, a Pilot Point white youth, morning at Parkland Hospital in
Linwood Roberson Florists
Ph. 382-2541 500 W. Hickory
The Marine, Pvt
James Schwalbach, of
---- . The Denton City Council will
The former Gestapo officer, bn- hold a public hearing July 18 at
Provence, Denton; Edna Fern
Lynch, 315 Bonnie Brae; Jane
Alda Cline, 3803 Wilsonwood; Earl
Millican, 1211 W. Oak; Mrs. U-
Ian W. McGee* Lewisville; Mona
Mae Vannoy, 808 Avenue A; Lena
Oliver, 321 Maple.
Dismissed: Carolyn McGowan,
Route 2, Denton; Louise Darnell,
2730 Bolivar; Mattie M. Pirkle,
Lewisville; Cinda Hastings, 1012
W. Chestnut; Beverly J. Bren-
New officers for Rebekah _______ —
18 wilPho installed tonght at 7:36 8. locust; _________
in 1OOF Hall. Recently initiated daughter, Roanoke.
Ho sent a note to the tribunal ing map, as approved by the com-
though his defense counsel report- mission, is posted on the bulletin
ing he had spent a sleepless night board at the Denton Municipal
and was suffering nervous ten- Building.
fey of 616 Fannin, was reported er, Harve Anderson of Henderson;
in good condition this morning
at Flow Memorial Hospital. Both
Aaembly efRal rial Hospital.
. 113 wil have a Twin boys born to Mrs. Edna
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anaroyn." dlpastd haiFK6e lege; Clydel Wiley 1008 Thomas;
Vaughn, Lewisville; Gail Cowan,
702 Paisley: Jack W. Buchanan
Jr., Roanoke; Master Allen Buch-
anan, Roanoke; L. E. Davidson.
Hurst; Alice Koch, Rochester*
N.Y.; Sue Ferrell, Lewisville:
Emma Reedy, 1016 Carroll; Mike
Preston, 1106 Laguna; Liana V.
Reagan, 407 Panhandle: Robert
Wayne Treece, Lewisville: Ma-
rino Jackson, Lewisville: Barba-
ra Dennison, 1114 Anna; Hayward
C. Stone, Justin; Weldon Willing-
ham, Oklahoma City; Dale Kin-
ney, Farmers Branch; Phyllis
Edwina Lee, Roanoke; Mary E
“EP guards Mid Eichmann had appreciation tor Dr .HaroldFar-
sunuay — ... p.... - - ___ t - - amount of the lbw and the war-
of a daughter, Mrs. Ealen Ruby gers.aboard A Plane “ interstate rant fee and then was re-arrest- lier, 1028 Bonnie Bhae; Peggy
- ’ . , ed when he failed to do so, said Mays, 808 Avenue C; Ralph Mil-
‘We have all sorts o 14WS for Buntyn. / I
$40
pee,
h K--.: °
night. w . -
Young Coffey suffered facial M. Addison, 54, died unexpected-
lacerations while his father was
-----------------bow Girls No. 118 will have a Twin boys born to Mrs. Edna Dar
Roanoke and issued citations for business meeting tonight at 7 in Fern Lynch. 311 Bonnie Brae, f"
Eichmann underwent rigorous month later. But otherwise he
presented a rock-like mien.
cago’s O'Hare Field, investi-
Eichmann and said he was “per- athdduum: the city Council
have not allowed her to talk to
herFShusbandby telephone. The robbed of $ia
. , Hale, (1099 N. Locust; Mackey
comprehensive Watkins, Electra.
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G.O.P. WOMEN
TO HEAR DEMO
“The History of the Repub-
lican Party in the United
States’* will be the topic of a
ler, Sanger: Barbara Green, 620
. .. . .. . .. . . . Buntyn said the code of crimi- Morse; Rachel Smith, 918 Cleve-
planes, , he added, "but I don t nal procedure does not authorise land; Edna Jost. 803 Hillcrest; ______________
Thelma Pennington, Justin; Mrs. home of Mrs. Frank Martino,
entered his glass enclosed cage mission alrendy has bekTa’nubile
in the courtroom this morning. - y a Puue
dent d Denton seven months, died Sheridan said he knows of no
federal statute covering pasaen-
ness stand in the afternoon, star- described as a momentary heart
ing straight ahead with normally flutter, the day the trial opened
impassive demeanor.
all of Denton. They are Mrs. Lu- 2 , .
cius Cox, Mrs. Bush Grissom and at Eichmanns request.
passive until Hausner cracked his 2 p.m. on the
shell last Friday afternoon, was
u ‘
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____________ , by being brought to Denton after day at noon at the Pat Boone
prosecut Newkins on. erlminal
Ray Smith, 1011
Jerry Pickle and suit of his appeal.
- ' Jailor
» (AP) - The Deaton
chersnabutonowidsharungmAm should have beenbenrdin Pre-
tion over a crime allegedly com-
mitted over Nevada. They called Brown was brought to Denton by
the FBI and the Federal Aviation
the Masonic Hall.
Mr. and Mr. B. D. Davis of pital.
. __________ .. 1019 Austin have had as guests . * _
miso to appear in court at a lat- Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Davis of San Abel Cl
Angelo, Mrs J. U Tayler and two day st
daughters of Richardson ahd Mr. Elm
_______C. Dean Davis and son Dism
•;r= :
The Navy's judge advocate gen-
oral's section at nearby San
Bruno has asked the prosecution
to present its side July 18 at a
public hearing in San Bruno.
Stauffer said the period in
the solitary cell was served by
West prior to his trial on Okin-
awa.
At Spartanburg, S.C., West's
issioners
Gerald Davis, 86, a longtime resi-
dent of Denton County, were to
be held at 8:30 p.m. today in the
Schmits - Floyd - Hamlett Funeral
Chapel.
Rev. Noel Bryant, pastor of the
First Methodist Church was to
officiate. Burial was to be in Den-
ton's 100F Cemetery.
Mr. Davis died Sunday at 3:30
a.m. In the Veteran's Hospital in
Dale Kinney, of Farmers
Branch, a passenger in Jackson’s
car, has been released from Flow
Memorial Hospital.
RUBY ALLIN, 382'3425
14 ACRES, Mwy. 9, highway frontage.
$10,000, will seil in 4 w 5 acre tracks.
RUBY ALLIN, 382-3425
DUPLEX
REMODELED, sir condifioned, vented het,
carpeted. 111 blocks NT. By owner,
382-8145.
SEVERAInie 2 and 3 bedroom homes,
Nartheas part, lease ct sell, 387-1711.
HARRY AAAHON Real Estate
IMS KAM HymwiM. TSSSOO.
shape. 704 Gober.,
TARD Work, light hauling, Hrush, tresh,
•ft. AH work reasonable, Ctll anytime,
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FOR Yard and light heuling. ceil 382-9957.
FOR SALE, Biackeved poas, corn, tomatom,
okra, onions and potators. CUI 382-
6028 after 5 M.
FORSALEAIIfurnifurInhouneat
Proadway, Thuraday V em to A p-m.
j wLn-crutwoa-Apartmem
availeble July IMK Cat Mrs. V. X
Cleerman, 3823464.0 3872510.
NICEFurnished duplex apartment, 1509
Michael Street. Call Mr. V. «. Clear-
man, 382-3464 or
2-BEDROOM apartment, refrigevatedair,
availeble Jvly IS, 2043 Seripture, 382-
9032, 382-8421.
MOON) AirnhM ham* for rent. AIM,
bedrooms, inquire 1618 Maple Street,
or 382-2876.,
LAKE DALIA) - Seduce 12000, practi-
eelly new briek. 3-bedrooma, kitchen-
dwi combinatlen, 1 full tile baths. Owner
wamferred. Down payment 11.900, price
$10,500. Aline Balke, Laks Dalles, 407-
MSO___________________
. "LOOKING FOR a NEW CART
AT UM Leneys courteous salesmen wal
en you in an eir conditioned show room.
No high pressure sales tacties ere ved.
Sam Lane’s prices are eompetitive. Vrices
start at $1398 on English Ford, $1998 on
Comet, and $2298 on Mercury, lot Sam
Leney figure you • price on • comet, Mer
cury or English Fort with the equipment
you want You get the bait price an a
car at Sam Laney’s without haqgling.
Sam Laney gives you the best teryice in
town after you buy, too. Why not drop by
Denton’s leading, quality automobile deal-
a customer Sun-
Sunday a Flow’ Memorial Hoa tag West’s conviction a yaappagb ha
by general court-martial on a =m
a - Shooting Results
In Two Charges
only slightly injured.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
. SEE FOR YOURSELF
IF YOU can't save money efter you look
at our Texaco gas pries, drhm w out.
Lubrication 99c with ad. Air conditioned
weiting room with TV.
Sam Laney Texace 700 N. Lorust
R1WE COOL AS AN ESKIAAO
ASA and Frigiking car air conditioners
from $239.95 installed in your car in
ana day. Aik about our time pay plen
without interest.
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Stymies ________
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A va-away his whisky bottles Later, de
on a desolate mesa spurred rationing Illinois janitor, who as the plane whisked «v« N
forDenPitslliv knueedasoarucapcrodbd,Boine.
ville Conn who was kidnaped a poses a headache for authoritles
week ago by a man who killed because of a legal no-man’s land.
mother.. . ____ And it appears the headache
require legislative reliet
seemed little chance that the girl , „_______
could hare survived six days in trom Congress.^
the scorching desert country. Joseph Newkirk, 60, of Argo.
The Salt Lake City Tribune said III., was arrested Saturday after
the bundle of clothing, a pair of threatening two persons i--
United Air Lines Flight 853, LAraea the nin. hare
carrying 118 pasengers from PoI - „ PaE H
" 117 South Um
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Auto Air Conditioning________700 N. Loculi
SRQM Haune, large lot, oniy $6,300.
$1boo down, $50 per month. No clo-
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JERUSALEM (AP) - Shaking jitters,” one officer said.
from lack of sleep and nervous Eichmann has endured a year
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