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TAGE THREE
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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his orbital flights around the earth. The next U.S. manned space shot is set for
April. The mission is scheduled to last 24 hours for 18 circuits of the earth, but
NASA has indicated the flight may be extended to 34 hours. Behind Cooper
is, a mockup of a spacecraft.
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pilot who served a prison term
in the Soviet Union, was granted
a divorce Wednesday
A Superior Court jury granted
Barbara Powers alimony of
$5,000. The jury deliberated about
half an hour
Powers charged his wife with
habitual intoxication and cruelty
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NTSU, an international winner
last summer, will meet Baylor
University Feb. 2 in the first!:
round of a Championship Debate
series on the National Education-.
al Television network.
One of 16 teams chosen for the
nation-wide tournament. NTSU
will defend the affirmative side
of the topic, That Communist
China Should Be Admitted to the
United Nations” in the half-hour
match to be carried live over
Waco station KWTX at 1 p.m.
TEAMS LISTED
The first-round television de-
bate. to be held during theannal
Baylor University tournament,!
will match John Swaney, Sher-
man. and Bob Chambers, Denton,
of NTSU against Baylor’s Mrs.
Ami Schell and Calvin Kent.
Swaney is a member of the
NTSU team which won the 16-.
team National Broadcasting Com-
pany television series last spring
and later defeated Oxford Uni-
versity of England in an interna-
tional mtch, also seen on NBC. ■
SECOND ROUND
Winner of the NTSU-Baylor de-
bate will meet the University of
South Carohna-University of Mi
ami (Fla.) victor in the tourna-
ment’s second round. The second,
third and final rounds will be
shown nation-wide on the NEA
network beginning in late March.
Other teams entered include the
defending national inter-collegiate
champion Ohio State and North-
western University. Southwest j
Missouri State College, Kansas'
State Teachers of Emporia. Uni-,
versity of Pittsburgh, King’s Col-
lege, Dartmouth. Holy Cross, Sani
Diego State, University of South-
ern California, Stanford and Pa-
cific Lutheran.
AMENDMENTS
Constitutional Amendments: 1
Andy Rogers. Childress, and Wal-
ter Richter, Gonzales.
Contingent Expense; Aikin and
Abraham Kazen. Laredo,
Counties, Cities and Towns:
.Martin Dies, Lufkin, and Tom
Creighton, Mineral Wells. .
Education Louis Crump, San
Saba and Criss Cole. Houston.
Finance: Hazlewood and Col-
son.
Game and Fish; Creighton and
Dies.
Insurance: David Ratliff, Stam-
ford. and Reagan.
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