Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1978 Page: 6 of 40
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Wednesday, October 25, 1978
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refusing to turn his files on the case
over to the trial judge, and the Tmes
has paid $285,000
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from 5 to 8 p.m
NORTH Texas Council at the
International Reading Association
will host Bill Martin. author, at a 8:10
p.m. dinner and 7:30 p.m. program at
Williams High School. 1717 17th St .
Plano
DENTON Community Band Ine
will rehearse from 7 30 to 8 p in in the
Miller Center of First United
Methodist Church, 201 S Locust St
SWEET Adelines. Denton chapter
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church Guests welcome
For information. call Karen Benton
382-4872
LEAGUE of Women Voters will
meet at 7:80 p.m at the home at Mrs
RS Hampleman. 1400 Kendolph
The resultig free pr— far trial
comtrovarsy. wtich culm mated to
against the Tunas and Farber
diverted attention from the real isaue
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AMERICAN Business Club will
meet at 7 a.m. at Ramada Inn
HI NOON Lions Club will meet at
Holiday Inn
FRIDAYS Are Thoughtful luncheon
series will meet at noon at University
Ministry Center, 1501 Maple For
reservations, call 382-3813
ECUMENICAL Single Persons
covered dish dinner will begin at 630
p m at Trinity Presbyterian Church
2300 Bell A program in computer
matching m the Metroplex will be pre
vented by Joan Groom
TWI will have Consumer Careers
for Home Economists program from 2
The newspaper and Farber have
ashed the nation’s highest court to
strike down the contempt citations
and ^huid thaw actions to the name
at a free press The high court has not
said it it winl hear the appstoa
said they were swart at the free
pr— fair trial r—ri wsy
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broke the clasp when she lunged at 36
year-old Margaret Haynie as the
woman walked past the animal's
shelter near her home Tuesday
Thrash said the lion killed Mrs
Haynie then dragged her body some
25 to 30 feet into the woods near her
secluded home in rural Elmore
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in another incident Tuesday a pel
lon escaped from his pen in Jour
danton, Texas cut and scratched a
pipeline worker slightly stampeded a
herd at cattle and then dhed, ap
parent ly from over-exertion
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lioness who broke free and fatally
mauled her owner's wife had been
restrained by a galvanised steel clasp
that was inadequate to hold an animal
of that size, says the Elmore County
coroner
Dr Joseph Benson. the coroner.
said the chain that held the bon was
"more than adequate," but the clasp
that bound the chain to the animal's
collar -wasn't adequate at asT"
Rickie Haynie 28. the dead
woman 's hueband, bought the bon
from a Florida zoo test Sunday He
told officers be wanted to breed the
new bon with a male bon he owned
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example bulbs in a bed facing South win
flower earlier than those in one on the
North It to essential that you plant bulbs in
soil that drains well Choose a high
phosphorous and potash mix. or bonemeal
to foster future growth Fertilizing to
recommended again when Spring shoots
appear Plant tulips daffodils and
ha ye in ths six to eight inches deep - all six
inches apart Plant smaller ones — crocus
scilla. and muscari - 24 inches deep and
3-3 inches apart Set them all firmly but
gently into the soil. pointed ends up Im
mediately after planting water them
thoroughly, after this the normal Winter
rainfall and snow will supply the bulbs with
moisture in cold areas, bulb beds should
be covered with 3 inches of mulch or peat
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after breaking clasp
to 8 p.m. in the Administration Con
ference Tower. Room 501, 1322
Oakland
Births
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LAI . YIu-Wa and Sheila 2533
Freedom Lane. girl Tuesday
HACKENSACK, NJ AFI - Dr
Marte Jascalevich and New York
Times reporter Myron Farber are .
tree the surgeon from the threat at
conviction fer the Dr X curare
deaths, the newsman from a jail cell,
where he was sent for refusing to
surrender ten files ob the case
But loose ends remain — the free
press-fair trial controversy and •
pending appeals to the UX Supreme
Court, *a New Jersey Board of
Medical Examiners complaint at
neglect and malpractice against the
surgeon and the patient kann a
decade ago at Riverdel Hospital at
Oradel -
Fei bet was freed from Bergen
Count jail Tuesday shorty before a
he murdered three Riverdell patents
by administerig fetal injections at
the muscle relaxant curare
Jascalevich was chief surgeon at the
The jury deliberated 2 hours end 8
minutes before returning its verdict ■
the 8-month trial
Farber served 8 days in jail after
Department 387-8658
Denton County UniMd Way, for
contribution information 387-4771
Denton County Community
Foundation. Inc for memorial and
gift information 387-4771
Denton Inter-Agency Center 388
1504
Denton Area Crisis Center 34 hours
a day. 7 days a week, 387-HELP
Denton County Association for
Retarded Citizens 383-0661 or 382 3633
Handicapped Hotline, 1-800-792-1139,
toll-free number available 8am to
4:30 p.m Monday through Friday
Ambulance 382 2511
Police 382-2848
Fire Emergency 382 251 1
Denton City Offices 382-9801
"ORGATHON" celebrating the 30th
anniversary at the Moeller organ at
TWU will be presented by Dr. Thomas
Brown and other organists from noon
to 8 p.m. in the Main Auditorium 1110
Oakland
LTERATURE Department of the
Woman’s Shakespeare Club will meet
at the home at Mrs T W King.
Country Club Road, at 3 p.m
Biographical sketches will be
presented.
EMILY Fowler Publie Library
presents children’s programs at 4
p.m. for fourth- and sixth-graders and
at 7 p.m. for all ages.
HALLOWEEN Carnival sponsored
by Newton Raynor P-TA will run from
5:38 to 8 pm at the school. Dinner-is
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Sok Contact Lane as
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Jascalevich was indicted four —
months after the Times published a E
series of stories written by Farber in S
which the reporter dubbed 'be d
surgeon Dr X The storm prompted M
officials to reinvestigate the deaths M
Jascalev rich i attorney Raymond B
Brown. sought Farber's notes K
arguing that the reporter bad become "
an "investigative arm” of the qa
prosecutor’s office, and charging that 5
the reporter might be withholding ,
information that could tend to Ms
client’s acquittal
, Farber refused to turn ovef his fifes
_ Wiliam Arnold, say mg even
a confidential mention by the judge
would violate his rights under the
a BIRDS — Now is the time to switch
feeder* The HUMMINGBIRD to a
migratory bird that gets accustomed to
being fed in thia area Your feeder should
be taken down by OCTOBER 9h, allowing
the Hummingbird to start his travel south
The grate feeders for wild birds take the
spotlight now Wild bird seed can be a
mixture of sunflowers millet. proso--millet
out groat and sometimes grams at corn
When using a mixture you attract a variety
of birds Bird feeders come in a variety of
sizes and shapes from redwood hangers to
plastic lanterns
• VENUS FLY TRAPS ARE NoW IN
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e GARDEN Ml MN (Cushion Mums)
come in a varle of colors and sizes for
your landscape needs They are one of the
hardiest perennials for the North Texas
area Now is the time to plant for color until
frost
a CHAIN SAWS - Wood cutting days
will be here soon Bring in your chain saw
now for tune-up chain sharpening and
repairs before the rush season starts
e A BIG PROBLEM IN THE F AU is
germination Take Lettuce, for example In
tee Spring the seed generally germinates
quickly But sometimes it is necessary to
plant several times in the fall to secure a
stand if tea weather is dry late in the
summer like this year try a good watering
program several day* before planting then
work the plot and plant m slightly moist
furrows Moat gardeners use too much sued
when they are planting small seeds so
thinning or transplanting will be ner—ary
to many crops
a BALAN - Granular preemergence
weed control will prevent crabgrass and
other annual weed grasses from nor
minating and growing People trampling
and mowing equipment will not reduce its
weed killing power since Balan ■ not a
barrier type product it establishes a weed
control sone that is not destroyed by eur
tace disturbances or leached away by
"•BLUE BONNETs Can be pianted
now as tee seeds are very hard puncture
each seed with a sharp needle and soak
mu ingix before planting When plants ar*
a few inches high, you should thin to about
eight inches apart
• IT WILL MOON BE time to bring your
tropical plants indoors Before doing so
you should prune repot and spray so they
will be ready to spend the long winter
months in the house Also to prevent shock
to vow plants from the drastic light
change use a plant light
a OVER-SEEDING - It you want in
have a rich, dark green look on teat patio
area or your entire lawn you can overseed
with ryegrass or fescue They are both
turf type perennial grass seeds Annual
Ryegrass works wel! also I have a
beautiful dark green patio area throughout
the Winter months by over seeding my
lawn First I verticut or scalp my lawn to
remove thatch and open up the turf Sow
my seed at a rate of I to 18 tea per 1.888
square feet ('over with a light layer of
potting soil or top soil Apply a starter
fertilize' one with a high level of
phosphorous) like 10-20-10, after grasse is
established Keep the top G inch of surface
moist with light watering several times a
day As seedlings develop water less
but deeper
SPRING FLOWERING BULBS
After your bulbs have been in the
refrigerator crisper for about six weeks it
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THE FORECAST —
During tonight, showers
are likely in parts of the
lower Plains and mid
Mississippi Valley as
well as across southern
Florida Elsewhere, fair
to partly cloudy skies
should prevail
MINIMUM TEMP
ERATURES — Atlanta
53. Boston s0, Chicago
38. Cleveland 47. Denton
8X Denver*. Duluth 27
Hous 1 on 59, Jackson
ville 80. Kan— City *
Little Rock M. Los
Angeles 81. Miami 75.
New Orleans 61 New
York 52 Phoenix 56. San
Francisco 56. Seattle 40,
St Louis * Washington
Thursday
ARIEL Club. Woman's
Shakespeare Club and the Emily Fo
wler Public Library will present a
book review at Ha m. in the Woman's
Chib building Mrs. Riley Robbins will
review a book. For luncheon reser-
vations, call 387-2710, 382-9597, or 382
8864
DALLAS Genealogy Society will
meet at noon at the Dallas Public
Library, 1864 Commerce, in the
auditorium
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1978, newspaper, October 25, 1978; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594649/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.