Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 6 of 22
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are dying off faster than ever I
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deaths for a single year reach- |
mg an al! - time high of 81,- I
118 in 1962.
Even though fewer babies are
arriving and more Texans are
dying, the state s population con-
tinues to rise, with the count
passing the 10 million mark hi
1963. Two • thirds of the gain
is the difference between births
and deaths. New settlers mov- •
ing in from outside the state ac-
count for the rest of the increase
of about 300,000 a year.
Although traffic accidents get
a lot of publicity for their
ravages of life, they are way-
down the list of death causes
in Texas. Heart disease, the
leading cause, accounted for
more than 33 per cent of the
81.118 deaths in 1962. Cancer
was second with 15 per cent,
apoplexy third with 12 per cent,
and accidents of all types rank-
ed fourth with 7 per cent of the
deaths.
Of the 5,655 accidental deaths
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Miss Joe Ann Shelton and Mrs for senior and resident young in 1962, 2.497 resulted from
Virginia Garrett Seelie, voice people motor vehicle accidents Other
teachers in the School of Church The banquet is slated for 7 leading causes of accidental
Music at Southwestern Baptist p m today in fellowship hall. deaths, in order, were falls.
Theological Seminary, will: be Miss Shelton and Mrs. Seelig _ ,
Kutest artists at the First Bap- have gamed a reputation as a \T K+lant
tist Evening in Pans banquet versatile duet. Their repertoire 11 1 3UUUCIIL
ported Wednesday. ------——---------------
The leaders have been meet- TIRED KIDNEYS
ing behind cloaed doors here cor you down* M-k. m suxers
since Mondav av *e *iGneya • whti.
sm “onG SuKEys wetl-batancee tormula.
Sources close to the meeting Hie wr ria ot .«<.••» may
cause gefing •• nights, scanty passage.
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accompaniment.
Last year they sang for the C.Lnl-rcHin
Fort Worth Symphony "Pops CIIOldISIIIP
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Cub, the Fort Worth Symphony Edward Rolla Bacon, senior
League several state and re- from Fort Worth. has been
gional conventions and scores awarded a $500 scholarship as
of banquets, hootenannies and the outstanding senior account-
other programs. ing student at NTSU.
In addition to teaching, they The presentation was made
sing solos and duets on the Wednesday night by Curtis H.
Southern Baptist Convention Ra- Cadenhead. managing partner
dio-Television Commission "Bap- of the Dallas office of Haskins
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RECEIVING NATIONAL HONOR
Jack Bulen, left, receives a cap from Lewisville VFW
Post Commander Pat Lester, symbolizing his appoint-
ment as - national aide de camp" from the Lewsville
post. Joseph J. Lombardo. national commander-in-
< hief. made the appointment because of Bulen’s "out-
standing work in the post." Bulen a Navy veteran
of World War II. was charter commander of the
Lewisville post in 1961 and has since served as sen-
ior vice commander.
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Records. the Southern Baptist of Alpha Lambda Pi, the NTSU
Convention Radio - Commission accounting club.
« Family Plan and have recently The Fort Worth senior was se-
- signed a contract with Zonder- lected from a list of applicants
van Their most recent re- by an NTSU faculty commit-
cording is entitled The Way of tee and representatives of the
Gladness." accounting firm.
Miss Shelton received her bach- He was judged on the basis
, , , , alof grade average, extracurricu-
elor of music degree from Okla- lar activities, moral character
homa Baptist University, her and willingness to accept pro-
master of music education from fessional responsibilities.
NTSU and has attended the The son of Mr and Mrs. Rolla
University of Texas. Mrs See- V. Bacon of Fort Worth. Ba-
l ing received her bachelors de - f ~ g-* o" Poly
I gree at Hardin-Simmons Vniver- He is a member of Alpha
E-sity and has done graduate stu- Chi, national scholarship organ-1
I dy at SMU, Austin College and ization: Blue Key. men's na-
• TCU. tiona! honor fraternity; Beta Al-
■ ----1--------------- pha Psi, national professional
11 The atmosphere is 75 times and honorary accounting fra-
■ .. .. tn. docn.e ccoan ternity: Finance Club; Alpha
as deep as the deepest ocean. Lambda Pi: the Talons, men's
only 80 days a year on the service club; and Sigma Phi
average. Epsilon, social fraternity.
„ _ proposed law to the Vatican.
MADRID, Spain (AP-Span- Catholic sources here predicted
M Catholic leaders haveap Pope Paul VI wil endorse it.
proved, after long delay, a draft Then it would be returned here
of a new law liberalizing Prot-for approval-by the government
estantism in this country, relia this predominantly Catholie
ble Roman Catholic sources re- nation.
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E Record-Chronicle Austin Bureau bums and drownings deaths accounting for 82 per of males outnumber those of
a AUSTIN — The latest state- The Health Department re- cent of all the deaths of per- females better than 4 to 3. Nine-
A wide compilation of vital statis- ported that death rates for non- sons 75 or older. ty - four per cent of the babies
WM8 tics indicates that the popula- motor vehicle accidents were The report states there are born in 1962 were delivered in
‘931 tion in Texas can't be blamed highest among the very young as many deaths under 1 year hospitals, compared to 75 per
4 ‘ 2 entirely oh the stork, even and very old Mechanical suf- of age as occur during the next cent in 1948.
3 Mf though births are three times as location and inhalation ofob-38 years of life, but the infant Excluding the first year of
*? frequent as deaths. jects, including food, are leading death rate has been declining life, accidents are the leading
The State Health Department causes of death among infants steadily since 1948 The rate was cause of death in each age .___________ ________
reports an uninterrupted de- under age 1. 27.3 (for every 1.000 live births) group up to 45 For persons 45 said approval of the law wnc m
cline" in the Texas birth rate Among the elderly. falls are in 1962, compared with a rate or older, heart disease is the would further liberalize freedom tOAY af oxuo
1956 and 1962. with the rate of the leading cause of accidental of 46.4 in 1948. Infant deatlis leading cause.________of worship and acuvittesmeToE__________—------—
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594446/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.