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DENTON, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 5, 1965
62ND YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE— NO. 202
Plan, Boost In Food Prices
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Reservoir Has First
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Berlin’s Car
boat overturnee
Lanes Closed
• underneath the capsized boat
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MIGs Cross
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We. Berlin h.id been las month, provided lor identi
Commercial Is
to allov Tarrant Conn
measure
spokesman said
Ruled l ake
is up for debate today
wnt controntatjon with the U S P"11
AIR EORCE COMES Oil SECOM) REST
The
MIG Victories Embarrass U.S
lid not be used
tomn altitud
that serve West Berlin
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de-1
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$100 each.
The money produced in
campaign will be used to
tract industry to Denton
boat t
monds
the border
some thought here '
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w lien
hetort
b//inu
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City Industry
Fund Drive
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~aving of around $150) million a
year to the government
Under the present program
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Comics
Editorials
In The News
Mos ics
Sports
Town Topics
TV Log
Women's News
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next year
Another proposed constitution
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Tomato plants $1.00 per dozen they said that such cover can
Selby's Flower Shop never to be expected to be air
600 N. Locust | light
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convov that would cha! mnmunitv
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1 he So et- sad they wanted
A - Denton seats are Howard Gen l
h • 4 “ T try. 190:3 Mistywond: Dr Frank
DrownIn2S U1 i ear comnr2z.nmmari2w"doT.
( ory
croft ("The Pumpkin Eat-
er" and Kim Stanley ("Se-
ance on a Wet Afternoon" I
Among the men, Hex Har-
rison is the favorite for his
prolessor Higgins of "My
Fair Lady.” The other nom-
inees are Richard Burton
(Becket": Anthony Quinn
< Zorba the Greek' 1: and
Deter Sellers ("Dr Strange-
love" i.
My Fair Lady" is rated
a shoo-in for best picture
best direction and most of
its 12 nominations
The results will be car-
ried over ABC-TV and radio
plus the Armed Forces Ra-
dio Service. Showtime is 9
pm (CST).
Wesierner- by surprise Shortly
the cal membership and terms. but
an allowed all but five incumbent-
d change. Sen Don Kennard's
Services will be held
Tursdav in the Dud
certificate and exjrt
must buy export cer
Sec JOHNSON. Page •
Consumers To Pay
For Program Cut
WASHINGTON (AP—-The Johnson administration to-
day proposed legislation designed to cut federal farm
spending more than $200 million a year. But retail prices
of bread and other foods probably would be pushed up
Tw11 comnpan-
\ w r'V unde |
up The bodi
the posts
Nomination by the charter
of higher prices for flour, bread
and other wheat food products
The $1 25 wheat support would
be at or near the world market
price — a fact that would permit
the elimination of the present
subsidy on what moving abroad
The elimination of these de
vices would bring an annual
Herron, his wife land is chairman ot the
TEMUPERATURES
(Experiment Station Report)
Low this morning
Mion Sunday
Low Sunday
High Year Ato
Low Year Ato
Sun jets todav at 655 '
T vesdav at 614 am
RAINFALL
(In Inches )
. chldren
,, at in a m
m 1' w. i y
NII I 'lld
I' me
studied.
The wheat program, which
would cover two years, would
work this way
Wheat grown tor domestic
food use would be supported at
with rumors that
Ambassador Maxwe!! D US
from facing voters
a held Tuesday at Rest-
lighters thing
a di
in '
rep fed
b.inier
1, dt till
w i’H ‘e‘ von commer
u-inE a faked ’ sandpaper"
a lb in
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and Dhani
i Pa’molive shave cream hv the three Western airlines
fend term, from four years to
-ix. and require all senators to
run lor re-election in 1966
An earlier proposal, adopted
the 254-member body was or-
ganized in 1959
Dr. Camp has been practic-
ing dentistry in Denton for al
most 20 years He is presently
serving as a member of the
the Harn- North Texis State l’niversity.
hat the Russians ordered the
copening because ‘hey did not
AT TAV.V., PAGE 5
Price was the -on of Mr. and ton Charter Association
W \S/\,1()N ' \D>
The fund raising drive of 1,111 proposed a two-year exten-
Greater Denton Industries, Inc., sion of the feed grains program
has pulled in more than $143.- and a four-year extension of
‘000 the wool stabilization program,
both with some changes; a
, Bill Drenner. chan man of the sharp modification in the rice
campaign, announced another support program; a cropland re-
list of donors today. tirement system offering rental
They included: K s Thrift payments for land taken out of
( enter. $250: Texas Neon Sign surplus crops and authority for
Co - $250: Superior Janitorial farmers to sell, lease or other-
Service. $200; Ernest Brock wise transfer acreage planting
$100: Mrs Mary A and Charles allotments.
E Jones. $100; Norwood F. ,
Moore. $100. S A Munson The measure contained no
$100 and 1 A Bailey. $100 recommendations for either the
Two anonymous donors Ravc cotton program or for creation
‘ of an emergency food reserve,
. both of which Johnson had men-
16 tinned in a special farm mes-
d ’ sage on Feb 4.
Administration officials said
cotton wasn't included because
no agreement has been reached
on possible improvements. The
food reserve plan still is being
Earl M Drice Services date has been defeated
"r-1 time in G
(ommunist com
all ut m bile
m and trm B< r
< thingerstorm ir
‘ea tode,. en
tonight 58 to 68
70-
Hit: 1
Haven W W
and two ons
ot • r ti l to mi ’ >
mih 1, । (>i i m in
Supreme ( ourt ruled today ( ol
gat Pane, 1 i ।' I de < ei eil the
riding in a partment of government
upporting (ommunst Phuong Thuong bridge is about load — pssibly as much as 13,-
Army wa- preparing
year a' Garza Little Elm election in years past. No Den
tratt '
\ I s ni i
r,11 Hip
dac IhAwer
60 pe‘ cent
east tonight
High Tuesdav
’ Wes; Germany without inter
terence but it let' the divided
city before the East Germans
Herron -aid he helped Ham- p.m
mends, hr daughter and son- Gentry. Dr Newland and Dr
in-law into his boat Mrs Ham- Camp were nominated by the
monds apparently was trapped Denton (barter Association tol-
ly Munda\ alb
-kmdiviu ill
Elm Rest i y mi
I- wa 'G ..
ty to establish a regional air
Gauge
t.ast 2 4 Houra
Th, Month
April Averane
This Veav
$300 million or more a year.
The extra $100 million in food costs would go toward
increasing farm income in effect, the changes would
shift part of the cost of farm programs from the govern-
ment to consumers.
Savings to the govennment would come from a major
change in the wheat subsidy program and modifications
in rice supports and a cropland reduction program, all
outlined in a farm bill sent to Congress.
I Foods which would be expected to rise in price include
। ~ "" bread, bakery products.
gqc s,, v, Nam ftak.uppression and interceptor.MI". returned from policy [he Parity price goal of federal
1 ' ' ' , v t ,1k. m Wishin "bin and hinted farm programs, which, in the
Dr Newland I picsently till- ( \P SIIX I $ Nav and mislons th the United S tes wHI case of thk grain, is about s23
ing the unexpired term of Dr Air Force planes attacked tar- \ US spokesman said the L • ■ ' , a bushel Under the present pm
Alen Sell- who recently re- get- in North \ let Nam today A target "was heavily damaged i [' .1 cmisl gram domestically consumed
signed US pokesman said one Air He said the weather was clear. ■ d8qi 6 1 . wheat is supported at $2
Gentry i- retired and serving Force plane was downed by visibility good and no antiair- Taylor told an airport news AS in the case now. all wheat
part-time as business manager Communist groundfire, and the craft fire was encountered conference that there was no grown by farmers complying
for the Selwyn School H'c 1- pil, wa- rorovered A fligh: ol 16 US Air Force -ign that the North Vietnamese with the program by holding
presently serving the city on No enemy aircraft were re- jets struck rail lines and high- regime wants peace ta,'s a 1 down acreages would be eligib!,
bu1//‘ 1 Dzel \l si IN \D' Senator^, the Parks and Recreation ported sighted Communist MIG ways in North Viet Nam today, tme for rice supports at about $125
Nrport in the french sector 01 tacrd with a poor reception to Board nighters Shot down two US su- blowing up at least one train I believe it should be clear to a bushel, the same as at pres.
Berlin coining dovn 30 fet ' their initial redistrieting plan. (11) Secretary Brooks Holt personic jets Sunday in the first Red groundtire was reported friend and foe alike," he said, ent
m 1th er the runway ot the mav make a fresh start today, said one person has cast an air clash of the Viet Nam war "moderate" "that our commitment here'is The millers would have to pay
rfirld utd by Weslern com Sen Louis Crump of San Saba absentee ballot in the City ar.d got away in the haze . g spokesman said an irrevocable and I will be dis- $125 a bushel on all wheat
Pimp- predicted quick acceptance of f ouncil G The Navy raid, launched from EiO.5 Thunderchief was shot cussing with Prime Minister milled for domestic consumption
7"' ' mnni‘ onlemall ! proPo Ll' IE D a --------------------------- the earner Coral Se<, was down, but the pilot was recov. Than Huy. Quat and other compared with 75 cents now
indmaf.d ihm the ch'Mire ol tue at, Hom 31 n.tnb is to .n. (x- T-g, 10 ajn. 110 vinh Linh earlylered members of his government Money paid by millers through
youidla until 4 pm ond rma Irm.l “enZ / I \ DE.X warning radar in-tailatian jus He said 10 F15 strike planes anditinnal ways which our com purchase of marketing cert Hi-
i i , r t k‘' W ru. Jr X n nW erili , the 17,11 Parallel bor using rekets and cannon mon effort can be strengthened cafes would go to farmers com
revihiud tallrt touh m‘ run or reheeiion in----. a US spokesman caid r;ingt.d over Routes 7 and 8 during the weeks ahead plying with the program on th
Thuty Skyraider. Skyhawk about 120 miles south of the y US crew chief an
and Sky warrmr planes hit the North Vietnamese capital of armed helicopter was killed _ Lumhas
target with 2 tons ot general Hanoi Six other jets Hew coyer when the ™*'mean that wheat
purpose bombs from 250 to 1,000 and took photographs South Met Nam s central hish for domestic food use would cont
pounds in size Thev also used One diesel train exp udnddur - lands millers at least 50 cents a bushel
napalm ing the 30-minute raid and an The helicopter apparently lost more than at present. They
The -trike plane won -up- other locomotive and two trucks power.’skidded on yards when it would be expected to pass this
ported hv about 20 Crusaders were left in fl.imes.....hit the ground and caught fire, a cost on to consumers in the form
Efforts to revive her failed.
Hour, other wheat prod-
ucts and i ice
Present government tarm
price and income stabilization
programs cost more than $3 bil-
lion a year The net farm in-
come last year was about $12 6
billion.
Along with wheat, the farm
y r and dien t come
Di li! IN \D
n in । I mm nil-' '
crn ac1‘ - nub’
• , , h. . ,t ,, I’,
H’met .1 IImnt
drownngs were the first group has been tantamount to -
icii Saturday ah'r
w inch ''lie w. 1:1
d
f of the East (er
।1 llelmtd'
\i my
The Russians had notified the
Western powers that Soviet mil
itarv air raft would fly across
the ar corridor- and that cer
coinbat with (ommunist tight
i r- inee th, Korean war
To deepen thr emb.rra .................... .....- ,. . , ,
ment Hie Commun'-i MIGs shot hlv were part of :<n such aircrat’ giierrilla opt rations in South 16 miles northeast of Thanh pounds, the 105 report
down two of this country's mod- based al Helds near Hanoi, Viet N.im and Lao-" lloa The third bridge, near edly could not maneuver or
ern lighter-bombers over North McConnell. Gen Farle G The y ital importance of those Dong Ho). I- about 5 miles reach the speeds they are capa
vi Nam with model dating Whecler. chairman of Hie Joint bridges to the North \ ictnamese north of the boundary sepa hle of when not so weighted
ba. k 1,, ,1, kor, an war period Chief- of Staff and others were was indicated by the heavy an- rating North and South Viet down
(ten .1 D Mi Connell Nir in Hie Den'icon on Sund tairerat defenses md hv th. Nam Questions were raised, too.
re, chict 11 staff was report readine Hie cable report on tl fact that MIG intereeptor ait There were indications that about the combat air patrols —
nd irked over the incident A- incident craft were employed for the Maj Gien Joseph Moore, the the F100 fighters flying above
one source put it "When they No official would speak out first time,' it added Air Force commander in South the bombers with the expressed
get ours and we don't get theirs, publicly, but their discomfiture The Pentagon statement, un- Viet Nam. would be asked for mission of watching for efemy
vou know how he feels " was evident from private re- like official information givenexplanations of the way the air attack and defending the |
A report reaching here said mark-- out in Saigon, did not mention Thanh Hoa mission was con- bombers from such attack
-he pilot of an F10 fighter es The Detense Desartment I- that the Thanh Hoa bridge had ducted oficiajs were unable to ex-
the F105 fiehterbomb -in in unusual Sunday 'To 1 be hit a second time Sunday Among other things Air . U (h f । . |h.
mei (II/I pnrd down .he because it had tx-en only shght Force authcirities were reported ^ught bv surprt^
of Audrey's performance
and scores of members
asked how she could have
been overlooked
As a result, the Oscar
race, often a popularity con-
test. evolved into a form
race. That's where Miss
Loren, winner in 1963. en-
tered the picture.
Her "Marriage, Italian
Style," second only to "My
lair Lady" in audience
turnout, was widely regard-
ed as the classic perform-
ance ot the five nominees.
THE OTHERS, besides
I Tuesdav is election day in,
! teuton and 19 area tow ns
land voters will decide who
w ill take seats on city gov-
erning boards
Al Denton the voting box will
open at 8 a m and three candi
dates will be on the ballot tor
three council seats Dolling will
be at Denton's Central Fire
Station
Area elections will be held in
respective city halls. Hre sta
tons and community center
Twelve of the area lawns rc
port contested elections.
The three men running for the
WNSHIIN(TON . \D TS such a hit was lacking The six bridges in North Viet Nam racy in the attacks into Northencerned because the
•II, dtnudes from ,000 m officials were embarrassed to attacking MIGs disappeared The Pentagon said the strikes Viet Nam has been something F115s were downed while orbit
• t day because the Air Force came back into a haze from which intlicted -erious damage hv less than first rate mg over the Target area as they .
ommereta Pane 1 econd be in the firsi air they umped he tighter bomh. rumning the bridges which It Th. Thanh Hoa bridge where prepared lor their bomb run (rier
ers called vital links in the North the 105s were hit Is about 76 Hi. lead of some distance away
The MIG bore North Vet. Vitnames transportation “\- nl,.othot Hanoi The Done ('aught with a heavy bomb
- Redistricting
MB. . •
T Slated Again
'I m 1wotipcontenderstot t he ( scar
1 Ik ci In - m toniuht- Acadenv
\w .nd- 111 ntatin .ire believed to
fir .lid;. Vlrew lett ,ind Sophla
Miss Andrews ("Mary Pop-
pma. ME Unsinkable Mol- Past $143,000
ly Brown" i; Anne Ban-
Lewisville Bureau Mi
l HWISVIIIE Jerold iai
V Price. 17- nil oli Rich- boat
\ I >: it i -h mil 1!‘ phernin cort ing
Syi‘ ldi 1.‘d H-ei ,r. on a -inike again*' a key ment whch plaived down
<' 1 h ‘ "1111 " " Iri-h ..il- a they Had o rail and highway bridge lo. ot the two F105- and othe r 1 damaged in an ;attack the day
C ‘ em 1 ' ‘ ) ' irivi "O' ‘ Ber’in Thev re thought ne winged i MIG with a eraft and emphasized results of before
* \. v ■- and W, ..then a ' d.lv "un,( 1 He Frini-n . hr. k;wnt 20mm cannon -hot U S and South Vietnamese air There had been uneoniirmed
on KD\T \d 11 aw.' development'. However. confirmation ofstrikes against three important reports that US bombing aceu
i more 111/1 •
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SANTA MONK \ (alf
(AID Will u be Julie
Andrews or Sophia Loren
tonight Oscar night'.’
That seems to be the ma
for item of suspense as Hol-
lywood dresses up lor its
biggest show the 37th an
Dual Academy Awards
When the nominations first
were announced six week
ago, Miss Andrews looked
like the odds-on favorite-
almost .i shoo-in
But thing' have changed
Actors, who only nomi-
nate their tellow actors and
actresses, made Miss An-
drews one of the five topac-
tress nominees and exelud-
ed Audrey Hepburn, who did
the screen verison of My
Fair Lady "
JULIE, WHO created the
Eliza Doolittle role on
Broadway, was overlooked
lor the movie version. That
may have triggered the ac-
tors' snub of Miss Hepburn
But for Oscar itself, all
members of the academv
vote "My Fair Lady," in
its screenings for the acad-
emy membership, drew the
biggest crowds in Oscar
hi-tory one night 300 per-
sons, including Greer Gar-
son. were turned away, The
academy had to run an ex
tra screening
Talk in the lobby after
the screenings made much
Du (mmi i ■ a m i<'d ||, । i |(- ,1 lid
rv ir "1011 ire n(cr\ -i reeH p1hrd ip one
be. i- : H (j rnan Soviet 01 a IS Vir
ytar mnineu/1- W terner - ( ,u- - r... por‘ ‘vine f
believed they werr in retahation coriidor (h Berlin
It West GermaovG plan m Anori,, VI(;
hold ., (--len et l’arlamen’ in
W. -t Berlin Wednesday to un
derline the Wot content ton
th.it West Berlin I- pairt of We-
4 ierman
D wa
i
LB J Proposes Slash In Farm
x cor"th 1‘ Hu
j'5 ’< A hlod
11 i! t li mov nE
ment- • id wen made th.’ ’be
od,: m‘ w *w bn ad Hi
s 1 i . I ' । ’1 1 ha ,i ■ v 1
men 1a!
'Die chief Ju-’ice noted
mnan lev M liuuhe Fun ral ( hapel
aqain 1,1a
2 r m
1101 w lnlt
(,.1/0 I ittl
loron Nlis-\ndrewsstarredin Narv
l’oppins, and Miss Loren had Dir
leading tide in Marriage Italian
Sfv le " Se stui v at right i
Polls will be open until
I r New land is an incumbent
wa ecoverid by ili. Lewis- The other two candidates are,
vlle recur squad Price still seeking to replace Tom Laney
had on all ot his diving gear, and Ray Lagleder who are not'
Mr- Hammond- was in a seeking re-election.
boat with her husband daugh Gentry is former manager ot
ter and son in law when the the J e Denney Department
cratt overturned ahout 75 feet Store in Denton: Dr (amp 1s
from shore near Scotty - Lake a Denton dentist, and Dr New
( hie! ustice Earl Warren
delivered the majority decislon
lushice John M Harlan di-ent
ed in part, with Justice Hotter
S’, wart o1n/2 him
in 111 comme‘ ;a|- ., 1 no ।
• DIM n-ed tn I I Di I I nt -andpa
p . was coven d with hav mg
i ■. un then -hav d .Iran w ith a
t"g‘c ra/r -tinhr Ne’uly the
ri- on-* d no' 1-/ -and
r ;e hu‘ a -1 11.’ d ")" h1;
, , i"d I", n
",2’ -he re
i in- i" ( 11
There w,
1 ma' v fly tn tween h 00 and
, non I, ." eoeept on tin,' i;)
. n 'o Bi t an
"1 he a i' l ine- hav f expt ' " n) rd
ch threat- in Hie pa-t and
went ahead with their flights
I p '" nom *h it had heen no
n, 1,1. Di . W th 'he W , , tn
land Memorial Chapel in Rich-
H. c;, c; stotser. w,, a H. ard-nMr Hammonds issur
],mg w.. 9 I a m Armed Commum.-t b'd b) her hupsband and 10
'o We-' Bel'- uuard- reted Gt rman:
: ' u’bin well i- Mlit d ‘rav 11-
,, 1ida, rigb; tp c1o E 1' Ger:
। । lew re. - T! barrier ■ w1 te U'ed
( ailing 1 i a’ 1 d tn in B' in and at 2
“Oscar” Winners
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