Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 255, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1965 Page: 2 of 40
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THE DENTON RECORD -CHRONICLE
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BARROW REALTY
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MEETINC SET
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HOT CAKES
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A special general meeting
of the New Denton Country
Club members will. be held
am- J H Davis Freddy Reed
am • Brown Franklin Brown
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proxy.
A special buffet • will be
served from 7 until 7:45 prior
to the meeting
of 21 acres of excss land
belonging to the club
Proxies have been mailed
to each voting member to be
filled out and returned in the
event the member cannot be
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He served as president of the than 50 years in state jobs He
wreen Actors Guild from 1947 once was superintendent of the
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MARVIN RAMEY
FIRST ST ATI BANK BLDG.
MARINFS F V \( 1 ATE DOMINICAN BEACH
Truck Back* Onto IS Landing Craft
• For The Bride
• For Mother
• For The Graduate
LINWOOD ROBERSON
Polaris -submarine tender pr
vides a forwarding operating
base — and then seek to follow
a submarine as it clears the
harbor .
The US Navy has
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state hospitals and the Austin
state school He came to Husk
in 1954
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Rodeo Opens July 9
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TERRELL KING
382-9691
Open 6 A.M. - 1:30 F.M.
Closed Sunday
ROBBINS'
Hot Coke Shop
201 W MeKINNEY
It was learned Saturday that The obvious procedure in a
hone of the four Polaris subma- hunt for the American missile
~ subs would be to lay off the ap-
Ooe half ond one acre homesights
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SANTO DOMINGO, Domin-
, . Fifty-one per cent of the
The Denton County Sheriffs membership must be repre-
D. . D.I .n 1.0 . .u sented, either in person or by
Posse Rodeo will be held at the '
Denton fairgrounds July 9 10
Tickets may be bought at the
vum s airport
merit of Dr Charles Castner.
superintendent of Rusk State
Hospital
Castner is retiring after more
who i« a member of
rmia Republican On-
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The rebels said an election or cussed this on Saturday with
plebiscite was acceptable, with- junta members;
in 60 after an interim gov- In another development, the
ernment was installed under the OAS was investigating an attack
1963 constitution All members jon the rebel zone Friday night
of the rebel government also in which a woman was killed
would resign and four others wounded Rebel
The mediators asked about sources reported that shellfire
the possibility of amending the from the oPPpoSite bank of the
constitution before an interim Ozama River, the side which
government took over and were has been occupied by L S 82nd
told this could be done only by a Airborne troopers, hit the down
congress and not by them The town sector
mediators did not spell out what American military source
amendments were contemplat- reported their lines were struck
ry Fort to 1952 and again in 1959 He San Antonio and Wichita Falls
The. broadcast came after all h et co! >
ephene oommuncations be- 11.,, .
cen Car and Khart um had ’
A flight to
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Vir-. Nanev ston.
- has urged
nst.tutional
udges and
disanilitv • n
ican Republic t AP i — A crowd
estimated at 15,000 turned out
_ Saturday in the rebel-held por-
g tion of downtown Santo Domin-
MAE go and gave a noisy demonstra-
Ml tion of support for Col Francis-
Np co Caamano Deno, the rebel
MF leader. There were anti-U S.
me overtones.
e Long-time residents said it
MEE was the biggest crowd they had
M| seen in the city since ex-Presi-
35 dent Juan Bosch returned from
m222 a European junket after his___-_____ ______- g. _________________________________
|M election in 1962 ed, a high rebel source said by shellfire at approximately
Kg Speakers, including Caamano. The election formula which the same time This was amoni
Ml were frequently interrupted has Washington s official en- 10 shooting incidents, none seri
with shouts of Yankees out dorsement, was first advanced ous, reported by the 82nd Air
Among the many placards criti- by the civil-military junta last borne along the eastwest corri
cal of U S intervention was one week The mediators also dis dor
in English that read. "A
Rebels Demonstrate
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without elabrarion "The Cabi-
• a scheduled meeting to e
Six Alarms
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eiev-1 -p--ch in behalf of Thursday to mark the retire.
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lam- Hawkin*, ‛und 10 years on the Motion
■ : • <■. '.■■•sGr Ja kson Picture Industry (ouncl and
1‛ ■ • 1. (enny Fiddie U served as president of the coun-
nn Hd Hawkins <11 two years :
MRS CLALDIA R BROW Reagan appeared at a Repub-
-rvicre Friday 230 pm bran fund-raising affair in El
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ROBERT RATLIFFE,
. . . new president of the Denton Noon Optimist
club
-hmitiFlyd Hamlett Funeral Paso Saturday.
Home ( buna! in Shiloh Mrs Martino said anyone
' emeter (ornth Pallbearers needing a ride to the Reagan
(I B More Bobby D Wl. dinner could contact her at
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Barry Goldwaters candidacy
communications . wit
FLORIST
312 2561 SOI W Hickory
Reagan gained natnal plti. RUSK ' AP — The State
<a prominenie in 1344 wth a Hospital Board meet; here CO \TKY CIA B
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Tan bubmarnes 3tay
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terference in Our International MT A * ■
“En omn is i S a ear Communists
-a art -ratc6 the was - red r an antaircraft bmerdon’sthesonan WASHINGTON (APi-rines presentiz in the wester
. p - lacilities near site of a new three-nation mediating American missile submarines Pacifie force has reported ar,
• 16 miles south 01 in ther strikes truck, and team helping the OAS find a now have been on firing stations approach.byantisubmarine
bridges were detroyed possible solution to the Domin- off the Red Chinese and eastern shipi. submarines.onairerall
• - pkesman Norm Vie’ Nam claimed its ican conflict. Russian coastsfor sixm-wtns- which m ig htbe seeking to pH
. ■ - d ney hit an armed force, d aned three Bunker and the other mem- apparently undetected by the Positions for use in event of hos
an miss, es American planes over Vinh C^y bers of the mission. Ambassa- Communists U55 . .
ig-: 1 cai yard and Friday and one C S F105 in the dors Ramon de Clairmont Duen-
x direct bomb hit Quang Trach district Thursday as of El Salvador and Umar
Penha Marinho of Brazil now
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Evaan 23.
Sudan Coup Fails ica Fort Worth,
A -All The mediators met with the J Approved
%PrAete VEehcIm rebels Friday and the civ il-mli- ° . I, , ____ .. ,
-•l I K L .tary junta Saturday: They also.' n• ur, .The I S Nayy
’ have conferred with the papal KV K10 V oe antisubmarine ‘forces including
hi 02 ad i-' - 61675 - OPointedi polrti- nuncio, the Rt Rev Msgr Em-. V ’ nuclear powered attack submai.
.d Saturday Ca - anuele Clarzo. one. ibf the ' . rines deployed in the w. ste •
•2 na- avered a The Omdurman radio broad- prominent early mediators..-and AUSTIN AP - The Stte Pac ific One nt their mission-
‛ 2 a uantt} : . • ... ked up in Cairo said with ref ■ l nit- Board of Educ d to warn of the presence of for-
: - 6 a number ! The Inter - Ministn 15 inves- ed States and OAS here Saturday a junior college for eign submarines or ship*
ne ' egedplo tgatrg a,1h al -usecs ar- In their, meeting wuh; the Fort Worth. Soviet cr. a ft and, planes ar
"menbyieom: rested tne arms seized in the mediators, the rebel High‘com- By a 16 to 2 vote:the board seen in the Sea of Japan on
" Ke “era. az aa mand reaffirmed ts determina- waived its regular.procedure of. US. ships operate
« 98iAeen hnat T*orpadrast addedthatail tsont o stand by a restoration o appointing a study committee to in those waters, but the Russln
Da and 2un.2 cr'.. r/45 had bnen tre 1363 constitution before elec- allow the F ort Worth sponsors to ships and planes appear to be
* * ..." a- banned D- E2 ' turther de- tions can be considered Pres- proceed with plans for a junior engaged in surface andair scru-
..A 2 0e P la * ent at the meeting at rebel college tiny rather than actual ant i
nn 3-gn . _ " y i rf 106 -m' hedquarte r< were Caamano: Nearby Dallas recetly was marine activities
5i _ dd - ’. arm: 1 his pre adential minister. Hector allowed loi start a four-ampus i . In the tubesof the four Polar-.
' 2 \ 2 1n 1:26 3 Reneri nad Aristy Foreign Minister Jottin junior cqllege There ar 31jun- is bats already deployed are 64
: ‘ ’ 3" “ anreeeid 'Cur. and the armed forces’ ior colleges in Texas missiles with a destructive pows.
Manuel Ramon The board ah" heard petitions er f more than six million ■ -
for junior colleges in Eagle vf TNT The range of their mis-
Pass, Waco Bee County and. siles. reac hes decp into Russian
Scurry County Committees Siberl and covers almajer .
were appointed to study theap- targets in Red China :
iplications mre, thoroughly Thefout submarines now de
The Wago petition was pre-ployed are the Daniel Boonei 2
sented by Henry V Griffin The Tecumseh, Ulysses . Grant and
k shool would be located on part Stonewall Jackson Somet mr
of the dames Connally \:r I - aterthis year or erly t 19
Rase which soon is to be dea ■ ” • twe remaining subs ft
,uvated and deeded to tie late western Polaris force willjotn"
rertoh firemen ansueted six Texas A&M University will es the other four Thetwo are.n ‛
alarms between 1! 30 a m Fr tablish a technical institute on- pecled to be theiKamehameh -
acu.d w explanation a dis- da v and midnight Saturday mostof.the base, but Griffin and Mariano .
mums ” -- Khartoum Friday Three were “grass fires en sad A&M was .w share The deployment of the fot
■ nd W’-— -id Premier Sir e Khium el south Lcut Street, Texas 24 part of th pr "■
: - hh a had resighed to make west and m rir of the Santa junior college tated asnignment. f,the al tac '
■■ • unde-taka • . , a government F, Depot Harry Provence,.president of catriers of the .t.r Fleet .
w. hedidn: s ipreme Council cf five At 1 w pm Saturday fire- the. Waco Chamber ot Com-tastica bombins misson
mimbers which acts as head of men put out a fire .which was merce and editor-nhiefofthe ageinst North A etnamese tar.
enes sremrd ‘ate n Sudan asked Khalifa to started by a neor ign andcaus- Warn T me ' Herald and Newh 86 1
■ mprenens " rem in on until Tuesday when ed minordamage to a wall and Tribune, said that about 5.000,
"ere-'rz And • - oun:ry 5 first consttuent ceiling a' the Captain Kiddcivilani 4 nd milrtary people
-es azumbiy meets ( ub on Interstate BSE . . worked at thebase at its peak
h Da as A that time tw right-wing A; 913am they extinguisb- sapacity and hr said he be-
■ art. $ the Umma Naton - ed a fire that did minor dam- deved ther 15 adequate room.
' Ga;s al and the Natona United were age to a cabinet and wall at for AMs technical institufe
•: BK Rozerish expected ' form a coalition 2024 St and a junior college
i-u a e £ ' utt 2 Friday at 1 14pm they an Griftin said the Waco area
These two parties with the swered an alarm at 305 W Uni- had backed a junior collge for
ar aler bf- Mu -m Brothers party balked versty Drive where a car was 3 mont 5 and learned only 60
’ a ■ - ars and maga- at an attempt last February by damage slights days a80 that they might be able
5*zan presenunz serous Khalfatgive leftists and Com- to Hse the. air base facilities
.•/■ • Then mun ets more seats in the g v- n mce. He said the A&M institute wil
• _• daan ■ f ernment Hogf (Diinee not offer courses toward any
• ' r- crisis was settled with 1 -3- ---- degree program
-as; hreo instead of four Commu- rn ii* ryva r
ni-'s in the Cabinet and with I Q g 11 re I w q
- -5n ne fa • that our fawer other leftists among the * • 11,1 v * v‛•
"at"T)a-n‛e(/,p•Uc.4 t ■
... --aa..ip. .7020", The Umma party and Rep Graham Purcell has
a - .2. . 20. pon.c .2 '-Tv^ was the United each notified the Record-Chronicle
O.. ""4,. pi-pa 2221 a V‘ “a5 thren seats and. the, Moslem that two jobs in the Denton Post
. .,610.7.3 . „gg. Erothers.one in tne IJ-member Office wil be made available
• - < -• 1,i- . , --a’ 1 Eememhr"d that a bmet that resigned Friday this summer as part of the gov-
. • Par a 4.2 disappeared into it was notapparent whether ""in ,n *21
Hrazan . .g.ak ' a n.-a- he hcavens I harkened back .he crrent crisis In Khartoum ernments ampaign to help
. , ,, a . c ,1 .. ku crisis in n au needs and deserving youths
h"1 Cpna : " a . • n "the al has an:ything to do with the Ne- Post master *’ » 'Lowrance
‘ .44/ nia -m anc .20' .. 2 ond 7 and I gro question said details of the employment
a S.pr5*u” 2. ,n,, 0565 Moslems and Negroes clashed procedure have not been re.
alla a ' “ ' dun at Bdr ..2 -■ in& * r? in Khartoum last December af- ceived yet by his office
altr " * "d ter the Negroes marched on the The applicants, who must be ■/
Rraga" 2 ,■ a --or capital demanding autonomy highschool graduates between
itrna •. . eadng Rusk Buperintendent for their region in the south the ages at 16 and 22 and resi-
14 P l1ca. - f a forria To Retire Thur-dav Fourteen persons were killed dents of the area served by the
1*7 guternatonal pr j+tiona _ - ________________________________ Denton 'Post Office, will be
screened by a committee Pur-
cells office said the congress-
man had asked these men Jo -
serve on the committee Low- .
rance Joe Skiles, Sam Laney; |
W C Orr Jr and William I
. E. Drenner' ___________ ,
Wednesday night at> at the USITED FINANCE COMPANY |
club house to vote on the sale Auto & Appliance Loans
307 N Locust, 387-1113 J
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 255, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1965, newspaper, June 6, 1965; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1532156/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.