Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1965 Page: 2 of 16
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Open 6:00 AM.
208 W McKinney
Closed Sundays
This shows, in background. the site of
the 21 story dormitory to be built by
Texas Woman's University The space
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the demonstration although the
closest Soviet military barracks
wide association of more than
800 Boys’ Clubs
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a rec
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test Buttr ill earlier had won the Record-
Chronicle’s $100 scholarship award as
the paper s outstanding carrier boy He
will now compete for a $500 prize
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week a .32 caliber automatic loss and Cheryl Osborne's car
Registration of summer pistol worth $50 was taken from had $600 damage
classes at North Texas Lab- his home He said when he
Barnes arrested the man in
Dallas and also recovered the
three motors Ethington Is being
held in Denton Counts Jail for
curred as the first vehicle was.
turning left off thq north ser-
vice road of Interstate 35E and
cutting across the two traffic
lanes of Dallas Drive The car
collided with another car: which
was headed toward Dallas on
Dallas Drive The force of the
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Graduation Todav
Boys’ Club Founded
As ‘Dashaway Club’
Now in its second century of Boys’ Clubs of America have More than 200 day and resi-
service to boys, the Boys’ Clubs pledged their full support to tOe dent camps are operated by
of America movement was President’s Council on Youth Boys Clubs
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oratory School will be held looked for it Tuesday. It was
Thursday for those students missing
who have not already pre--.—----
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CAROL SUI CLARK,
. . . whe has been elected president of Sigma
Alpha Ita, Netionel Speech Therapy Society at
the U S military mission
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. mmittee declare
Dallas is charged with the
theft Sunday of three outboard
in its management and staff as
well as in its membership
Big Fuss. Little Blaze
Denton firemen answered a
car-fire alarm at 1030 am
today at 1010 W Hickory St
A car belonging to Robert
(Maples, 806 Rose St backfired
and burned the air filter The
firemen extinguished the fire
quickly
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The club they founded.
1 Dashaway Boys’ Club.
from 10 30 to 12 noon; and
7th and 8th graders will regis-
ter from 1pm to 3 p m
Classes will start Friday.
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ter at the school from 8 30 Denton Sheriff Wylie Barnes
am to 10 30 a m . 9th and arrestedaDallas man Monday
10th graders will register and. charged him with grand
program will last 12
CHICO (Special) — Com- action by the grand jury
Vae mencement exercises for the
M*# Chico First Baptist Church va UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
, cation Bible school will be at i Auto & Appliance Loans
03 7 30 pm. today 307 Locust, 387-1113
founded in Hartford, Conn . in Fitness. The organization’s na- Boys' Club services include
1860 by a group of ladies who tional director, John M Glea- working for the United Fund,
recognized the peed for a non- son. is a member of the coun- hospitals and similar organiza-
which cil's Citizens Advisory Commit- tions; participation in Civil De-
fense and other safety pro-
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RAMEY & KING SALUTES
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THE DENTON K Et tIK Il C H ION 1111
motors from the Hundley Boat
Docks at Lake Dallas
gnt Corsicana
Wills Point, and
Election Proposed
min- he rebe.non was launched April
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SKYSCRAPER DORM SITE cil elects the officers and mem- city s okay, then asked for
north on Bell) The building, due to be bers of the National Board of permission to build it.
completed late next year, will be Den- Directors Board chairman John Thom-
tons tallest. It will stand south of The National Board, which as said the proprietor should be
Highway 24 and north of the road lead- has been headed by former notified that the city was not
ing to the Little Chapel in the Woods President Herbert Hoover.su-
on the campus pervises the operations of Boys’
----------- Clubs of America. . I
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The Soviets have a
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nut mlitary leaders overthrew
10. oim t.ie rex! year
he The junta president. Gen An-
id tonio lmber: Barrera discussed
he ne election proposal with US
Kendoion Drive
Patterson. Wax "
would provide leadership guid- tee.
ance and after-school activities Boys who at first show little grams:
for less privileged youngsters interest in joining a club are tion, cleanup and Christmas ac-
.........The often encouraged to "give it ativities; and participation in spe-
, was the try’’ because they can do social programs such as People
forerunner of today’s nation- bv paving very modest dues to People.’’ Brotherhood Week,
Most Boys’ Clubs are open United Nations Day get out the
every weekday during afternoon vote campaigns. Religion in
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present the program and there
will be a display of work done
I during the past week The Rev
Gene Reynolds, pastor, has
served as Bible school superin-
tendent.
Eas German police were
raduating With
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Mr- I. J. Mellina
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of Dalias
minor visible injuries
Shute said the accident oc-
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he mother of ‘
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Railsback headquarters
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registered, announced J L Man (haroec
Burks, principal , ” uudne-
I Burks said that 11th and With Thieverv
12th grade students will regis-
i Today Boys' Clubs are locat- and evening hours Although the American life and similar proj-
ed in the crowded areas of more greater part of the program is ects.
than 410 cities and communities conducted in teams, classes and -Harlan
throughout the country. organized groups, there are A Boya Club is non-sectarlan
The national organization, many regular activities for in-
Boys’ Clubs of America, was dividuals.
in photo; an
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imcorporated in 1906 bv exist-
ANfeneniSnstoririhemPark Board Thinks
pansion of their work in 1956. — -* —U-- - — -----*5
the organization was granted a A A he
only Sonegasana organization Sion Should Stay
so recognized in more than 40 • •
years -
Total membership in Bovs' Denton Parks and Recreation per week Applications for the
Clubs now numbers more than Board recommended that pro- . '
600 000 boys, and buildings prietors of a sign at Hickory sed through the Texas Employ:
equipment and camps have a Creek Park be, allowed to keep ment Commission, the local
value exceeding $125,000 000 the sign up even though they school administration and the
a -m: , . The policy-making' body of had not followed prescribed reg- city
( A t™. ... 2“ ,2 20295 Boys' Clubs of America is the ulations in constructing it. The
3 ,. “ 9e :19*: National Council, composed of The sign was to have been weeks and wi feature work in
E‘F . 20 , , , , . (222 ' one layman and one profession- approved by the city before it city parks and along right-of-
* nD’pnal representative of each local was erected, but the proprie- ways Ehrler said the city had
Boys' Club The National Coun- tors constructed it without the hoped to begin the program
June 7, but due to bureaura-
ve San
Lawton Okla present bu‘ took no effective
honor grad- action The 300 demonstrators
Marv Glinkin- were protesting U S action in
DeGroot BT1 Viet Nam
Perkins Marv Rogers Jill Ti- The I S protest presumably was less than a mile away
Sena’e Foreign
Haris Wash-
uxembourg . . .
as Texas poet
M.ss Gracie
p ax saies in-
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. The Texas
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• For The Bride
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LINWOOD ROBERSON
FLORIST
382 2561 SOI W. Hickory
automobile is
es‘ raec
Fubnight said Tuesday he
a" : decided • ■ manage the measure
a- atter all when he was unable to
zer-uade anyone on his commit-
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Students
Republican*
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T wa- no: clear however
whethe: the junta would allow
Bosch to return from exile He
won the presidency overwhelm-'
ingly in a free election in 1962
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• mdChronicle (irculation Manager
" Jack Stephens for being named among
„ the top winners in the Deane Weinberg
Cec araton was a boon to the
idmnisranon Last fall. Ful-
bnight complained that the aid
bi had become a garbage
cun : r all sorts of things He
aid ne would not lead the tight
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Two Injured
"Fish-O-Rama" neon sign "
smnal staff, a national head- httidemnrromssnnersnaeane.In Accident
qu 5 *n New York and re- City Parks and Recreation _
g.ona] offices in Boston. New Director Tonard Ehrler told Two Denton men are listed in
York Washington. Atlanta. Ch- theSbonrdsthat THubert "Pierce good condition today at Flow
cago, Dallas, Los Angeles and had been awarded the contract Memorial Hospital, after their
anE ran Cis 0 r to construct press boxes at the car was listed as a total loss in
Wuh the help of national com- new ball parks 3 collision near Holiday Inn at
c’udents are tus Linda Wade Evelyn Wat. lams Bardwell Patricia Dea- mittees, the professional staff Q , , 3 35 pm Tuesday.
' ' 1 gradu- on Term „Eudank ontha senpor S’mphenvme utilization of 'the Neighborhood sHaroid D Cuddi 31 of 612
reive degrees Beale Mrs Linda Eubank ard Hightower Denison Joan ione and operaton, originates .. . Kc’ .. Schmitz St was the driver of
-ing oommencemen a’ victoria Re.ne al', nf Dallas Laird. Denson: Jola Griffith. and develops programs and _oy] 1Pi P °E . h a car which was involved in a
Texas State University \frs carole Busby. Lancaster Silsbee, Suzanne Heath Tasa- Plans personnel training Insti- 2 ah imid, ,6 l ..n0P6s collision with another'auto driv-
n nigh Mr- Barbara Moss and Rena dena tutes and conferences. lem Ploy 180 youth sint hepro- en by Chery! Lea Osborne
42 barhe rs dezree re. U ’tre b of Irving And Donna Smith Houston ’ upport nr, the national oper- „hir thema1 be Cudd was in good condition
:9 a eriduate with Fort wor- honor graduates Sonnet Johnson Big Spring ation of Boys C lubs of America .fed era..8oX today at F low after being treat-
-s ana 4’ with honors are Judy Thrash and Mrs Jerry Grady. Greenville. Mrs comes chiefly from contributions • . t _ P dins ed for a fractured arm A pas-
_ _ .. . hv onrrr atine fA.nA.:..___■ lor tne .Drolec i ma the (‘ITV .. 1 I
dm William Tapley
Jr and OAS Secretary-
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ine, men!
,e uners. w _ also award Shirley Godby Cheryl Zimmerman. Buffalo: ,
mas’ers and 5 doctor s Others are Glynda Steadham Oralee Hurst, Bav Citv Linda individuals. . _ I _ ___
\ i> ,| . ceereee Andrews Mrs Billy Vandeven- Ledbetter MeGregor Mr* San- Local Boy S Clubs pay small » share can be accredited ws in .good condition todav af-
-ld% l lilt •per Denton students graduating ter Frisco Sandra Beall dra Windsor Corsicana. Judy membership dues, and income ■» Fena a eupment person- ter beingtreated for lacerations
\t Denton (enter 2. ratn "Ro -pdaG -garnan % ardase: supervisers
ure St Charies wn. n ols Abilene Patricia Baker Each Boys Club is a non- will be hired and that these trolman Harold Shute a third
Jonesboro. Bennie Co.e Ciso Throckmorton and Mre Pau-.profitt organization managed by people .will work 40-46 hours passenger in Cudd’ car JS
Kav Wooden Red Oak Marv ne Westbrooke. St Joseph a volunteer board of directors 1
Maha'fev Ferrie Don w la and usually supported by the RAv Anc pistal
-------------------- local Community Chest, United D0) A- ■ 11
gh I - O m) . . I Fund, direct contributions and Reported Taken
-5 I I “ WrAiagt I 111O speclal fund-raising projects ।
rs “ •N• 1 1 Vil "I •UIU A Boys Club usually provides The thefts of a storage box
-ms* Advisory Gm-.a S nerer and Chariesgame rooms, library, kitchen, and pistol were reported to Den-
ne Da.a* Arca Matnes a of Dalias Mrs 4. hggL gymnasium or exercise area ion Police Tuesday George Pep-
■ a n Pas : Jonn HarU1 Dcmonstratlon anderoomsfonsotheyspecialan J0"'"
• rah for by per (an Edward* and Mrs .,551 groups. any nave inn, told police that a box con-1
Francec Cifon a. of Fort swimming pools, athletic fields taming a 1190 portable televi-
W-r- Mrs Sandra Wolf Eu- BERLIN AP - The I nited wU! be made tn Soviet officials and.summer camps sion and a 150 portable typewrit- impact knocked the” two car*
" >■ Sneril D.ckeson Crow- States is expected to protest u ho are responsible for the mis- Staf guidance is given boys er; was taken from a storage apart The first car which was
against an ant-Americandem- son * safety The mission is in a friendly, informal every- room at the College Inn traveling about ‘10 miles "er
raton Tuesday during accredited m the Soviet armv in dayatmosphere The ultimate He said the box was there hour, was knocked 57 feet from
purpose ' building of good when he left town Friday, but the point of impact The second
was missing when he returned car, which was traveling 55
Tuesday He said there was no m p h on Dalia* Drive finally
sign of forced entry stopped on the right side of the
Wayne Hocker, 318 Ave D. road after skidding 43 fee
r . ' Roy Page Euttrill accepts a $50 check
LOA, payment . and a certificate of ment from Denton
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1965, newspaper, June 2, 1965; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1532153/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.