Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 193, Ed. 1 Monday, March 18, 1963 Page: 2 of 14
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Three Denton boys have been eighth and ninth graders at a
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Ten Minors Arrested Here
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LIFE... LOOK... COLLIER'S
nection with seven allegedly forg- police about possession of vodka.
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ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS"
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in two other major develop
ments the striking Stereotypers
Union ratified a contract agree-
ment with the publishers, and the,
Photoengravers Union voted to
authorize its leaders to call a
GREGORY PECK
Denton Police Chief Andy An-l Ten minors were arrested by
derson ordered a weekend crack- Denton patrolmen during the
down on illegal posessio of al- week-end for having alcobalic bev-
coholic beverages by minors, and erages in their poaaanion. AU
he got quick results, made bond.
| Anderson said the crackdown
will continue "We've been hav-
ing a little trouble with minors
drinking lately, so we decided to
try to put a stop to it," the police
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Denton Senior Migh AuditorI u m
Tickets Available at
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Pulitzer winner of the decade now comes
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NGLYNIS JOHNS CW RUGGLES LAUREL GOOWffl UNMBRliHlI
■ 1-t ind the president , it t . ,
, budget calls for 46 000 new fed-
planed In the coneressinnal eral employes, more than are re-
a proiosed ret tax cuto quired But at the same time
reported, adding. The
ternity president was
complainant "
THE DENTON RECORDCHRONICLE
H Morris of publication put some 1.200 back
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: at area no:
Cor. Normal & W Oak St.
Newly decorated-fuvnish-
ed with bills paid $50 to
$75 monthly.
1 Sandra John
$ DEE • GAVIN
he answered a disturbance
report Saturday night
"Some fraternity pledges
were trying to steal the fra
ternity president and take
him off to Victoria ' Sanders
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Funeral Home
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' e said Republicans are not sug- strike if they failed to get a satis-
gestme cuts in unemployment factory contract by 4 p m today.
' (mpensaton and vocational Besides the printers and stereo- DALLAS AP-An elderly of the 845 for Mrs. Garner Me-
' " “8 ' " U typers, a third striking union, the woman died of heart disease ear- Daniel of Houston and Mrs. Terry
-— ITU mailers is negotiating for a ly today at her North Dallas Michaels. Washington. DC. Both
ton. Ga . in 1891 and was a veter-
an of World War I He attended
' 151 Denton public schools
1010 Survivors include his widow and
Hl4d alt tun sisters Mrs Hugh More of
' the / I os Angeles and Mrs John Crane
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Feature At 1 25 3 25 5 25 7 25 9 25
PRICES 2545 90c
chief said.
Earlier this month, several
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Apparently he didn t want
to go At least, that’s the con-
w,ASuNET N AP -A House 510 2 billion a year, to take effect clusion suggested by a Den
Repur can has 111a d wn a blue in three stages - ton police-report bled by Pa-
trolman Benny Sanders after
tied economy-minded Congress
men S o m e have said they
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KoUTAEATRE Features: 7:00-8:45-10:20
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of Hobbs N M The nine major New York news
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Schmitz - Floyd - Hamlett Fu-
501 W Hickory Ph 382 2561
in a Houston hospital
Mr Walker was born in Dal.
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This, in its own terrifying way, .95
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s- , n n he would favor , u’ting now First. of nine newspaper craft unions Two nt the boys, age 17 and 18. charged with selling alcoholic bev-
, . . , h>- said a proposed $1 5-billion in- That issue has been a major were released on bond, but the erages to a minor.
,47 gercen, and crea- r non deten- spendingstumbling block to ending the pro- third 16 years old, was being
al income tax 11 10ild he lckrd Foreign assis longed labor dispute Guild units held police this morning. Denton Woman in
.rd by $5 bil- tance and foreien and have to be at other closed dailies were to Detective Sgt Bob Mills said r.. r,z.i.
cut back he said and aid to col- vote today on the contract expira the boys are accused of signing Drc&e I rant i naiN
.............. Lae leges and univer-ities should be tion issue ‘ a contractor's name to the checks Sr IOUIs (AP_Texas placed
n .it fir rnfinnd t" ntru 11 n. cuttine OTHER DEVELOPMENTS and them at a bank in three women in the international
. umn . July 1 annther S1 5 hillion from the ad in two other major develop which the contractor has an ac team trials as Mrs. R L
,titt > the of- ministra on ' nduca ton program, ments the striking Stereotypers count; of Fort Worth and Mrs. Ray To-
ad., n Byrne said he Union ratified a contract aeree- Mills said charges will be filed bin of Denton won the women's
in connection with the case today. pair title at the spring
(national championships of the
Aged W Oman. Nurse American Bridge Contract League
Die Of Heart Attacks Sunday.
The score of 869 was 24 ahead
a day nearly one tenth of the na-
tion s total daily circulation
The decision of the printers un-
ion rankand-file was made at a
stormy meeting a' which the
members booed officers who
urged acceptance of the proposed
contract Among those ho ted was
Elmer Brown international presi-
dent of the ITU
and notice how CLEAN Johnnie s place is kept
JBL HAMBURGERS
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mrm ntes were
new pact home and her nurse collapsed first and second pairs qualified
in addition to the photoen and died of a heart attack less for the trials to be played next
graver- five other non-striking than an hour later. winter in Miami, Fla.
craft unions are seeking new con Mrs Jeannie Ritter, 89, died-------------
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Continued from Page 1‛ Charles B Walker. 71 nf Cor.
-r he said, he
aN cut and even
. :.i y.-e Rov Patter-on tracts All the newspaper unions at 1 30 a m Her family physician' Choose from 25,000 bedding plants,
r"i,t, ' here with the exception o' the was railed by the nurse, Emma Selby Flower Shop, corner North
R . Pa"eun 71 n Fort Worth independent Deliverers Union are Clark 68 Locust and Congress.
early th - morning in Fort AFL-CIO affiliates. 0ie doctor told officers the ‘ *------
In Cleveland, Ohio, negotiators nurse collapsed of a heart attack
Peztersn was a retired try again today to settle contract at 2 15 am. as her patient's body
■d ended NTSC wren disputes that have forced that was being removed from the
as the North Texas Normal city's two newspapers-the Plain home
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, Ci ch nf ( hist suspend publication for 109 days. .. ... ...
ue.sa srvir ineue hi- widow. The Cleveland blackout hasLNITED FINANCE COMPANY
recet Mrs se Patterson, three sons, thrown 3 000 newspaper people out IS STILL LOCATEDp Bleck
7 pven51) F । pt ren and [ acy Patter- of work Some 20 000 went idle north of the Post (mice at VTi
' n and chai - r of F rt Worth and Oscar Pat- from their regular jobs in New N. Locust
the J r- e-on ■ Honston four dauzh- York when the strike here began.
n3 n c ” re Mrs pen Schleinat of Den- but the Post, in breaking from the
, er ci M-, M vin Richardson publishers' ranks and resuming
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.3 would support a tax reduction if
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; 1 i said Aministration supporters have
. . ■ W-on called for specifics— or as Pres-
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 193, Ed. 1 Monday, March 18, 1963, newspaper, March 18, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531933/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.