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Denton Record-Chronicle
DHL 382-2551 FOR
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Serving The I niveraity ('enter Of The Southwest
TO ALL DEPARTMENTS
601 H Y i \R OF D XII ) st KV It i
DENTON, TEXAS. Till RSDAY AFTERNOON, FHBRl ARY 21. 1963
NO 172
JES FROM CUBA FIRE
AT U.S. BOAT
(OLD IADS US
SPRINGLIKE
Attack Off Florida
Ma
L
Wednesdav,
upt A
• ment said but the -m kets wele understood to have come
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MIG fighters made rock-
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Cather In
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DISCLOSED TODAY
The MIischrmp beat incident
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Land
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— Denton Record -Chr onicic
Shown in front of the missile are bank president William E Dien-
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Two
officials
o hou-e
th. atei
• In.
niht
11
. tv fad plunH’d
! urgent meet-
tension causing
t the firing of
■ * r Fmmri*zp**r
-die-*.
--* gi .. .
Urgent Talks
interest
mig tor
ate in
R E iTHER
4
Change Said
Bi" Saving
r r
, < Ue demo
IO (ONIINIF
■man '■ • the
WEATHER
I i o\oM\ r I I I D
. m in de. . . ...
r । •s < 11 ♦' to
!» ’ 11 i •
W ill." •
clared en
Th, s,
Powell W.
have and
< .1.
the
. anv plan fnane ed
1 1 nmunist power based in Cuba.
with a cargo of molten
‛een of the crew mem-
trom Texas
; ' 76}
. - e 6zam
a."4
the first five v at
the PelC
it "2 "1}
w ith
a nt '
, be
so' bed 3' thv
nd he henring
i.idd’od when ,
In
'• w
Temperatures statoment
But W lliams savs
afternn of Feb
Sr < nt it y .
Nor is
bill fu pt
inauranee
Subzero cold spread from Mon
tana across the north central re
postmaster W n > ne
said ineomine rm 1
attack on tin
foists of wind up to 40
an hour rorred thrueh the
A winter
10 p m
1 adar station si t ern.
The ( S. planes repo ted t
l’resident Kennedy put his ids $9 billion for
plans to
t pt a- ai
were involved in the roket pax
the first four years, the tax bene ing care i.m be }
learned a
Wednesdav
had found
vanished t
Qi...... at
n t popill
The sons.
fik Va
Mrs
mont •
skiprer
p.itt o' the
wite o!
. "II X lit' mome-
a . . ' here that
: s terhaps as
’ he leaving
davs
I. < kets
Il t N N IRs
f MeXiCO Well betot
.md housin for elderly Am
Ct |l .Ills
P""" r
Eww e ther nt
'Ie Pentagon reported
Adam < lav ton I ‛owell has accused newsn ain
t he <it n il ,
/X LODI} S PIPER..
t!
rS.1gh
. ot some children
p" t a ‛‛1" PNI ' an 3 "I
the stiten lit said
NO FNC AGFMFNT
"Tin re was n< ent 'i int be
tween the MIis and the IS in
terceptors who witnessed some o
the fit ires "
tie same a-
(inults la
ctting 11» bet
Last years admnstrat ion bill
almost a tw in to this year s—d
in the hands of the House Way-
S<e MHOI VKI . Bag, 2
Temple Junet
. ti pi
mended 3 wavs to better the I
nt m . . L ■ tie
see MISSII I MH
and Coast
had checked
were sum-
JFK Again Submits Theater Still
• m - Segregated;
Medicare, lax Plan More-jailed
Pari of Hauca
: ma aw permit-
o o’ adminis
. ; ! il.eip i ot hi-
d t! • pi a. lice is
trichiened off by the
US plales
Hard Freeze Slated
Tonight After Drop
To 28 This M orning
1"1(} makers
ngs todav on
Hito t
,11 IMS'
emit 74
cs
The shrimp heat was
Straits to "Uul n
Mak “tte
h e the pow
.. it districts
I or Im ding eroup
Few other I teuton institu
tions will observe the holdav.
Stores and banks will Im open
as usual.
W. dd hav.
s mg in
sit, s can he n
ner. Ma] Gen Thomas S Bishop and Mayor Warren Whitson
Gen Bishop is the Texas adjutant general.
slli,lllit >1
hers were
choml
hibit
r it
w hat
pim 'am
' ill
i: .md
I m re e<
l sehwl
l Frid.iy
I he $ 1
Suipnur Quer
1* ot tile
-I H lilt ion te
v bv Sot ,i
Spanking Or Nol?
W \SHINToN <AP>
that anvon
P op, |h to n) p, ' " I f • o
the Ar an N riic r.11 e
" Ar, \ ou 11 v me to sav 'rat Seri
and F .| t Sto k
to push into the
t, s.od immunity from paddhni1
emit aes nmi । tn e on the part
ton area, leavine t
which is expected ti
h t day
\ hard freeze w a
' reach deep into the
tile state
Bn imin Shoemaker Jr . both of
New (1 leans.
missing crewmen
in Mu
s and ail tut a 11 art on o
motey package are <
liar
“4io And tti/
norther hitting abut
. northerly winds, stung the nat-
1 ion s midsection today and headed ,
. into Hastern and Southern states
B VI TIM' 'll- Md - AP,
on into
■■...........POWELL TACS SENATOR
ed the Ienton weather p I
there 1om in the n< 1
i v m' oi v o m’ am he,Pt'
l,. i n
ter,‛e aid"
" , (,1/- ter hen;ut a
. 1, .. i ou.’t
i V '. 1 p1. s d nt a
tax bi nefts tor the
। i l - tax mesaee
hosseta insurance plan is central dining and housekeeping ye
■d to met s,f bilion for services are available, some nurs to
pm ..il message
'■ me ■ the
American pres
dl . , d Wali" s ‘"I ' t 1
m B, I "iM 'h Beach 1,1
m e t the excel t l th.
a ; , 1: . *-
.-A *-***"7 ■ AP :
< u! an in< d
t < d 1 at/t
I If.HT SXOH
A broken area of verv Ind t snow
r tor a m‛I
1 open the
W hich turned mil to be the
ed,, MIGs
\ s’wke-man
( I nt icted lit
H • he 'I IH of busness
( on.re-s W >,l
cont ni \<ni
mp • A • ance This had been sugLested 1
K1seS A gal ii "w.
- Serurity financed helth bill Tins
attornev for the day
and will be o peat
at the same time
ri kets, avalbie at
‘EVPERAIUWES
t m . H ’ » a’ on -
tie ships veteran
none tnese moved
■ a h‛e acket and
i been recovered.
' Its ot the mis-
. m . w men were
■m man Coast
last New emol as
residenees for
Inesav
'. ok a
T.; I
$ t n n H i
battered plans for health year-
। are of Die elderlv into new 1 ‛
in ti is -
mm ol t !
I
| " I x
I ;t pri
John J Williams of racial
Rep flr ot off it. W ■
sie as the superintendent
s. homls in W ahineton does
s, < ar F Hanson has ask
to tie.civ 30 degrees he
> in northern Minnesota
said the term
Bv THF ASSOCIATFD PRESS I mm p. m
San Hari ■'
hentedys action was an
nounced by the White ll'ii p
which attiibuted the attark .ii "<
hieest money and emt
ernment monev is stwnt
WASHIN(TO)N AB'
Fort Myers Fl . anil owned bv he d.md w
★ *
tore The hih temperature of 76
degrees Wednmdav sudder.lv
tumbled to a c. d 28 this more
1 ‛1W
■ . A " ■■
v ery close to t he boat
The MIGs flew away as f S planes approached
The department sa d I’S let irterceptor planes took
uff when unidentified targets appeared on the Key West
ii with r.
w,1,, ha-
( oniie •
F ditor tais
1 00(1 eW$
Sports
T ow n Topies
1 \ I ag
Women* NWS
ministratn lm|
duced in < 111e
it was ba-.11
1 ! l! i ell' ■.
del it as vital
how gov "I do II,tend to -m
not race w l, ther a memh
hiwnni Mm-.t'el.
lit toe oniv "‛mn-
the Florida
et lring passes at the sin imp boat, the Ala. A Pentagon
spokesman said the I S planes saw the rocket firings as
they wete sereaminu out
actoss the straits to i het k on * ‘ •
W illiam i' Hi klev superintend
1 of Virrora ( . ) schools, said
.C w’ile thet e is no state lay
i I t 1,11 coi 11 al । 1
W, . m' n‛ do ii"I roeemmenet
26 Pages In 3 Sections 5 Cents
• monev for
to l oud t m 1
oi: m i\ RIIERlralT"T"vN
I OR :i:ih TIME "2
... tanker Marine Sulphur Queen,
Ine Mil, f.Ehlers left th, area , , I,’,
. . , which vanished heli 2 on a \ny-
if the -hrmp boat when contact- . ,
, . . . , aLe be ween Beaumont and Nor-
d by I S a reratt dispate lied by , . . ....
1'ilk, Va I he tanker was
-vmg 1". oo<) tons of molten
;1u W • Inosdd: V S' | is SI .h el ng
! ' the vessel found fletsam let-
.f the ability, not i
quite in all t
WASHIM.TUX AH'
The passes apparent’v oc-
curred as the MIGs were
headed back toward ( ih, A
-‘whesman suid he w is un ble t
whether the MIUs had he,n
1,1 tiuard ti. .cd ot inqury began
fiom prob.ng into tie d sappearance of
file Sulphur Queen
---- The tanker tropped from sight
after leaving here Feb 2 for Nor-
The cold front s forw e d
. : । <
<|.I ।
Pl RELY EOR SHOU . this Nike missile on display
in Downtown Dente‛ w.is parked by the Denton < ounty National
Blank while hichrankini National Guardsmen were here to explain
the upcoming change in operations at the Denton Missile Site.
n.itl "
a ) । c k uh \ the s| a iking
- l-v tealis Is not per
l
tnnmilwilit dispat h
ed as usual
that search vessels
apparent traces of the
arker Ma:' ie S ii ' ir
S w.. » built MIG
the v' 1 of a 1 S.
• a Detese Depart-
hsmnan said he was not
anv evence that the
, . . . 1 a 1 ' m n atta ked.
e" the reason the inci-
. d " tetsons nto
in tn at a time
Bee.Pise ot ....... Washing
., '. ।: ’ a. । x the M. 11 n Pst
traditionaliy is
WASHINGTON (AP Two MIG fighter planes based
in <uba made rocket fit mg passes Wednesdav on a U.S.
shrimp boat in the Florida Straits the Defense Depart-
ment announced todav
lieident Kennedv ordered the armed fces today
'to take all necessarv action" to prevent a recurrence of
the attat k
Ilie boat and its two man crew were not hit, the depart-
the eider Iv where bill sty lined
was hoemt. Hi 'll
’ rl 1 o< i t 1 < : \ I I Ilillit-
i- iza! ri i> -11~I1 le lor t! e
o' •■'' .He ne -.nd tin pirketine
' -'I .m ll' ' ' tile theater is
' ‘ to t e L‛ re al public
siged souithw lid before dw
fat as a line lnkine l’ les
is the i" u in
\evre । "i .'
Pow. ’ ,
Mote ohs ! i ' I' e ; ‛ f
meet aLt who w.n ' I" wm
eluding it dim live to f.
agencies to evaluate n;1
i . ' • arrested
In 'ii. sixth
m, 1,-1, s at
Wichuta Falls to 1,r
Hio (kla l'
sotithward
F’ore ist< pi on nd ocmi-.omd The Soviot hunlt Mli.s were not Sttts
light snow m tile we-t and north the lattee models ba-ed in tuba Pr, -Dent kenned was roport.
edresofNorthwiclenasthroh There has nn"r heen anv Mord ed discsine with adv.-.-rs the
most of tonicht Nomotstre was 1 ml g v < i nme n. -"11 a- psibility o new countermeas-
predicted in other sections to wfni.ui Miet or 1 uhan pints uren to tighten d. f. nse against
The arctic front started pushing ar" f!"E th’ Ml<>s ha* 1 in
into the Texas Panhandle late cub . ,,
u , , , , I he I S interceptors were Ma
Wednesday and blowine dust hall . , , ... ,. , /i
, , rule piloted F4B l’hantoms The
ed II,,.',fits to and from the Dal , ‛ . . , ...
r In IS one of the’ Ig’iter r W g,ngg fiv hit 1, ,c ,
I hart arport tor a time. . ., , > ’ ur‛U1 we’eSile} oat Ws(n:y
| Top temperatures Wednesday Prsarine"ptihs came frim dusciorrd .the, Pont. -.n t ha
- afternoon Fanned from 83 degrees Fighter Squadron 513 based at mpr nin The 'D‛ "".
iat Corpus Christi down to 60 at R&. chi’ .......i A. at said two Ml ,s flew bv the
Galveston v . ' •............... shrmp bat, Ala. and fired rock-
Nt‛V W t‛8[ . t . ■ I * 1 .
i ow rfadim I’t i etS but did not hit it
ion knls‛* The departmnent Said the inci
Ri dines early todav varied dent occurred in international wa The sudden Mb, asalt ‛n"‛-
from 24 at Amarillo to 5; at ters 60 nautical miles north of tab’! ralsed the question ‛ spenu-
Brownsville the Cut n mainland and 78 naut- lation here as to whether the
Elsewhere in Ute l.S, a vast cal miles east southeast of Key shrimp boat misht aftord soine
mass of icy air, powered by brisk west clue to the mysterious fate nf the
।. n-ecutie
-trams of
mone to testify today
,, Employe- at the Beaumont ter-
’• mind of Texas Gulf Sulphur Co,
1, <bcie 'he vessel loaded described
“ Ue fa tics and operation Wed-
nesdas for the board, headed by
■Iv th it U„ \. . )
111 1 ■ UI 'di " .' f c ■ "
mif . .1!
nr-s h B"
st,,' o: s w ! '« ' os d.
' d no mati will I« de: v e’ ed
th, 7‛h
• ir t l 2)’ tin
• Old Man lm, .
d hive br1
rd,a Iv c. duct
I 1 . ,,
The detrover eeott which res
। .ed J. ' k -on ind W isi ni • > ii w.
dent if a d as the kretchmer
Prees wretary l‛m -am.rr
•cad newsmen a statement re
porting that 1 strine protest"
1 enet the firing of MIU rockets
. os fiom m irhv Mui
St.,, ■ ■ i- bav, b, . ।
Planes Halt
w rappines today part of a i
s pi hillum, f i\ evear plan
aimed to better life, income d‛ nt-
You won t hate to worrv
aluut getting anv > cs deliv
cred to vour home Friday —
it s a holiday for the post of
di velopud in ,
'I ’ i ww A o| k stale I'dib 11 on
1m-1 tn i I 'r James E Al
j. snd "'nil' oereic of
; ■ 1 1mn hment is authorized
J.Hiles Fanning of Beu-
bubzero readings were reported
in Mottana, the Dakotas Minne.
sota, Wisconsin. I wa, Michigan.
IBiiao- and Ohio
the Fort Myers Seafood Har ker •
Inc, its crewmen were identitnr IVI • (I An
as Hans Jackson and Bimp.mm WIVeS 3ob At
WitshinLton both Ne2r0eS
"When rescued bv a destrover TT mn ■ •
........ Jckonn ant ""‘TT"’n ews Debris
Itorte thev hed 4 en dr'f‘'nq
chmnt three dys be.ti-e of er (v y (v
re fa, lure" t! • d , .rtm. ‛ .t 3een in 3ea
*,11/1
T . Ma left Fort Mv,rs or Feb
l al opl '
Fi ;1"
a! 'i..! $4 w
W, - 11 d,Iv ।
pi esdent recom sttei.t d iv <
the unident if led targets.
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