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Wednesday, July 1,197€
Wednesday
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THE DENTON RECORDCHRONICLE
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go.
news
briefs
Mao Tse-tung founded the Chinese Red Army
Chu died Tuesday at the age of 90 "after
failing to respond to medical treatment." the
Chinese news agency Hsinhua said Since poor
health forced 82-year-old Mao to stop receiving
, foreign visitors in June, Chu had been seeing
them for him Hsinhua said Mao headed the
.. .. "It's a difficult situation for the Arabs and funeral committee
Israeli M easure ' Africans,'' said an African diplomat after the
The Israeli cabinet is reported considering . Organization of African Unity asked the council . ♦
’---reviving the death penalty for convicted to take up a charge that Israel had committed Cover nors support----
terrorists so their presence in prison won't lead aggression against Uganda - Jimmy Carter may not be just what his
to attempts to ransom them by hijacking or′ - colleagues had in mind when they spent all
those presidential campaign years futilely
arguing that it was time to nominate' a
governor for the White House But he is what
the Democrats are getting, and the party's
governors made the most of it during the
National Governors Conference here, pledging
kidnaping - •
: "We should give serious thought to this."
5 Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin reportedly told
: cabinet .members who urged death for
terrorists in the wake of the hijacking last week ,
: by Palestinians and West Germans who
I demanded the release of 40 prisoners from
Israeli jails
I Raid Repercussions’
: African and Arab delegates prepared with
; misgivings Wednesday for a Security Council
J debate on Israels daring rescue of hijacked
E hostages from Uganda •
E The Israelis relished the prospect and
’ planned to accuse Ugandan President Idi Amin
• of complicity with the Palestinian and German 4
a hijackers
Lebanese W ar .
The Christians claim they have thrown back
the assault from the north by Lebanese
Moslems and Palestinians on the Christian
enclave north of Beirut The leftists charged
Divorce Laws
fault divorce laws are leaving most
and children worse off financially than
wom would have been after separations under
these divorce plans, according to a new study
__= other d son is that most states have balked at
Academy First putting a price-tag on the economic con-
A tradition that began 174 years ago ended Eribution of the person who has kept house and
Wednesday as women prepared to jointhe ranks reared the children during the marriage the
of the male cadets at the U.S., Military report said. The homemaker’s contributions:
Academy: West Point expected 118 women arecredited with little cash value the National
among the roughly 1,475 new cadets . Commission on the Observance of International
It surrendered its all-male tradition to an act - Women’s Year said
of Congress last year which ordered the sexual
integration of the service academies West
Point's compliance follows the Air Force
Academy by a week and the Naval Academy by
day in the U.S. District Court trial of two
Oregon men in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, accused of
killing two FBI agents
a day
that Syrian' troops helped in the Christian . “our support and united efforts to our friend
counterattack
Reports from hospitals and security forces
indicated more than 200 persons had been killed
since Monday The Christians also reported
that resistance in the Palestinians' besieged
Tal Zaatar refugee camp on the southeast size
of Beirut "is fizzling out."
and former colleague from Georgia "
Chinese Leader
Indians Trial
FBI Director Clarence Kelley was scheduled
to testify Wednesday in the murder trial of two
American Indian Movement members about
his agency's involvement in alleged news leaks
that defense lawyers say were designed to link
China Wednesday began four days of funeral AIM with violence
„. ...-- . -__________1 who with r Kelley was listed as the first witness of the
rites for Chu Teh, the former warlord who with
Pipeline Investigation
A high-level federal fact-finding team is
being sent to Alaska to investigate a welding
problem that threatens to delay completion of
the oil pipeline under construction there
President Ford ordered the study following
reports that an auditing firm hired by the
Interior Department found pipeline records so
confused that it could not figure out which of
31,00 welds have been properly x-rayed, as
required, and which have not
Work Veto
President Ford’s veto of a job creating public
works bill is expected to draw heavy opposition
from congressional Democrats and at least one
keyRepublican, the Senate GOP whip
Democratic leaders predicted the veto will be
overridden Senate GOP Whip Robert Griffin a
leader last w inter in the successful campaign to
sustain Ford s veto of a bigger public works
bill cited a 9.7 per cent jobless rate in his home
state of Michigan and 13 4 per cent in Detroit in
declaring his support for the bill 1
House and Senate leaders say they believe
Congress will override Ford's veto Tiesday of
the *3 95 billion bill, designed to create or save
400.000 jobs
Utility Hike Gets
y
Aubrey Council Passes New Electric Rate •---
1 J . Eddie L. Robertson
they dislike granting the Council merabers also mission after a subsidized- TEXARKANA - Funeral
hike, the alternative of a voted to ask White to draw income apartment building services for Eddie Lawson
lawsuit seemed too ex up a septic tank ordinance w as constructed in a Robertson, 49, will be held at
county residential area
The council also voted to
purchase a chlorinator for a
standby water well after a
test of the water indicated
some contamination The
chlorinator will cost between
$350 and $500
Mayor Lewis George
commented that the town "is
going to have to have more
water " Currently Aubrey
obtains water from one well
which will not be sufficient if
the. population continues to
grow, he said Councilman
Hampton suggested that
"when a new well is drilled the
AUBREY — Discussion on
one controversial issue — the
‘location of a new sewage
treatment- plant — was
postponed, but the city
.council here announced it
'has approved an 18.2 per
: cent rate hike request from
its electricity supplier
Councilmen Tuesday said
.they approved the rate
request from Community
Public Service (CPS) at a
pensive CPS said that one using the
lawsuit over the rate hike - specifications
already has been filed and
that if the hike is turned
down by the court the
decision will lower all cities'
rates
Discussion of the new
sewage treatment plant was
postponed because city
attorney David White was
special meeting June 22.
following similar action
taken by Pilot Point.
Krugerville and Tioga city proposed an alternate type of
councils.
not present A group of area
residents called the Spring
Hill Community Citizens has
CPS officials had asked for
the bike to make an ac
- ceptable return on their
investments.____________
plant located on the site of
the present plant The group
has protested the proposed
location of the new plant
(east. of. Texas 377) on
While councilmen said aesthetic grounds
Councilman Donald
Hampton was asked by the
council to set up a rabies
vaccination clinic for dogs
and cats on a Saturday
The council also reviewed
its zoning ordinance and
found that apartments are
allowed to be constructed
within dwelling districts as
long as construction meets
the building code The Pilot
Point City Council recently
revised its zoning ordinance
to require all apartment
construction be approved by
the city council as well as the
planning and zoning com-
Cities Back Regional Landfill
the landfill, and owning part
Supporffor a new regional
-landfill is solidifying this
week as area city councils
approve a resolution asking
- financial help for the project
from county commissioners
Tuesday night. Denton.
Sanger, Aubrey and Frisco
.city councils approved the
those cities and Pilot Point
Little Elm. Krugerville and
Cross Roads Little Elm
area
death/
resolution, which also
pledges each city to pay back
county-issued revenue bonds
in proportion to use of the
landfill.
The City of Denton had
distributed the resolution to
Stock
Markets
NEW YORK
STOCK EXCHANGE
Selected tabulation of stock
prices as of 10:00 a m New York
time today as Quoted by Paine
Webber Jackson and.. Curtis
Figures include last sale and
change from previous day'S
close
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items to the
sparked the
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directly cr
efforts.
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to come in
lor morel
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Although
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last dozen
Tuesday a
Manager J
Mitchell
allegations
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and contin
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of the Tue
The fir
Area Cities Consider 1
Fighting Water Rates 1
Consideration of joining the Association of North Texas 1
Cities (ANTC). a group trying * obtain water at equitable 1
prices has met with a mixed response in area cities 1
Sanger and Aubrey city councils tabled the action Tuesday 1
pending more discussion, but the Frisco City Council voted to 1
Pou the association Frisco Mayor Harold Bacchus, who - 1
participated in -he drafting of the bylaws, was appointed a 1
delegate to the group and Councilman Don Ellis as an 1
alternate. 1
The Pilot Point City Council will consider joining the group 1
at its Thursday meeting 3 : 1
Bacchus said the new organization, which was formed by _ 1
Farmers Branch and Garland officials after problems with 1
Dallas over water contracts is already considering 1
presenting a bill at the next session of the legislature The bill 1
would create a state water board that would equalize water I
rates for all North Texas cities . 1
For instance if Dallas was paying 10cents for water from 1
Garza Little Elm Reservoir, then we d pay 10 cents." Bac |
chus said 1
The next meeting of the ANTC will be held in September
Na
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Council
ployes- a
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colleague
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but priv
police d
time .
Pallbearers were Joe
Marvin Van Hoose, Danny
Stack Ben Peace Mellor.
Marbarger, Bennie Barnett
10 a.m. Thursday at the and Jim Shelton
Texarkana Funeral Chapel,
with' 4 pm graveside ser-
vices Thursday to be at the
Little Elm Cemetery, the
Rev 0 D Carpenter of
ficiating.
A former resident of
Frisco, he was a veteran of
WW II and was a member of
the Methodist church He
was born Nov 6. 1926, in
Denton, and was a life
member of VFW Post 4562 in
Texarkana He was a life
member of the National
Rifle Association and was
employed with Lone Star Tuesday at the Christian
Ammo Plant in Texarkana Funeral Home Chap an
city also construct a new Survivor is his mother______Decatur. The Rev. Roy
storage tank Jewel Robertson of Montgomery officiated with
---Texarkana --burial at-Deep Creek—
Cemetery Pallbearers were
Harold 0 Ward Jackie Cummings, Huger
BRIDGEPORT — Funeral Gage C 0 Shaw Jr. John
services for Harold DaFwin Morgan Stokes. Ralph Wren
Ward. 33. of Chico, were held and Pete Watkins
Tuesday at the Hawkins
Funeral Chapel. Perry Hall GEORGE ALFRED
officiating and burial was at LONG, 83, of Decatur
Chico Cemetery. funeral services were held
He died early Monday in Tuesday at the First United
an auto accident near Wise Methodist Church, the Rev.
County Park G C. Randolph and the Rev.
Born-Nov 20, 1942, in Terry Atkinson officiating.
Bridgeport he was owner with burial at Oaklawn
and operator of Wise Fur- Cemetery Pallbearers in-
niture in Chico eluded Ray Forman Dr. C.
Survivors include his M Cocanougher. Hornet
Hilton, Franklin Meador.
Mel Cude and Earl Nunnley
Honorary Pallbearers were
members of the Masonic
Lodge. Christian Funeral
Home of Decatur was in
charge of the services
GARRY LYNN VAR
BROUGH, 17, of Boyd,
funeral services were held
Tuesday at the First Baptist
Church of Boyd The Rev
Dewaine Finley and the Rev
Eldred Hill officiated, with
burial at Boyd Cemetery
Pallbearers were James
Fowler Rusty Beaird, Jay
Halaway. Johnny Garcia.
Ricky Maxcy and Mark
Jenkins
Charlie Rann
DECATUR - Funeral
services for Charlie Rann of
Decatur, will be held at 2
pm Thursday at the First
United Methodist Church in
Decatur
Mr Rann died early
Wednesday
Services Held
JOE FERGUSON
t ALDWELL. 51, of Rhome
funeral services were held .
Police Make Arrest
On Rape Complaint
A 21 year old man was arrested by Denton police Tuesday
on charges of rape following a complaint filed by a studs- at
Texas Woman s University according to police reports
Capt Hugh Lynch said a warrant for the suspect’s arrest
was issued after TWU officers accompanied the victim to
formally sign a complaint at the county district attorney •
office
The man was Isier released on $5,000 bond.
A man 25, was taken into custody for suspicion of van-
dalism, Lynch added, involving some $250 in damages to a
cafe on West Hickory Street Saturday and damages to a car
parked outside the cafe
A van owned by a cleaners shop on Eagle Drive that was
reported stolen Tuesday has been recovered in Dallas,
where it was apparently abandoned Lynch said
Some $3,800 in cleaning supplies were in the van, he added
several- provisions in the
resolution The city will
agree to execute a contract
only upon a description of the
site of the landfill and the
of it when the bonds are paid
off, will be more economical
than having to pay dumping
fees to use the facility
finding of economic Currently all the cities
meeting Thursday: feasibility for the city by the except Frisco and Sanger
Krugerville mavor L. H council * use the Denton landfitt
Kruger said his council will “Since our major cost will which city officials estimate
not act on the resolution, and be transporting to the land- will be full in less than a
Cross Roads officials still fill, we need to know the year
are evaluating the proposal location before signing any Resolutions on the landfill
The City Council in Frisco, contracts," City Attorney will be presented to county
the only town in Collin Bob Roeder said. Tuesday, commissioners at their
County to be included in the All city councils agreed Monday meeting Denton
proposed- landfill, included that becoming partners in officials say
approved the resolution last
week: Pilot Point will
consider the resolution at a
Frisco To Decide
On TWRC Appeal
FRISCO — Councilmen brief the council on the to join the Association of
will consider Thursday
whether to appeal a decision
bv the Texas Water Rights
father Quanah Ward and his
mother. Essie Grisham
three daughters Tanya
Rochelle Tami Regina and
Traci Rena Ward two
brothers. Millard Ray Ward
and Jimmy Dow Ward, all of
Chico and his grandmother,
CUSTOM BUILT
3 Bedreem House
a ,700 Se H.
Separate Guest House
Lots of Trees
387-4906
brief the council on the
appeal procedure and the
estimated costs of appealing
Bacchus already has said
his city will appeal the
North Texas Cities
The council will sit as the
equalization board to hear
Weldon ‘s
Rodeo Sale
is in
Progress!
Florence McDaniel of
Bridgeport
Pilot Point
To Consider
Proposal
PILOT POINT - The City
council here will consider
peseing a resolution asking
county commissioners to
help finance a new regional
landfill at its Thursday
meeting.
Also on the agenda is
consideration of joining the
Association of North Texas
Cities, a group formed to try
to obtain equitable water
rates.
The council will also
discuss bond issuance with
financial adviser Den
Almon, consider a change of
zoning on a parcel of land on
Texas 377 and open bids on a
new truck.
The council will meet at
7:30 p m
Straw Hats
Reduced Ta
$495 $795
TO PLACE
YOUR
WANT AOS
appraisal appeals by city
taxpayers Equalization
hearings will begin at 6 p.m.
Commission to grant water his city will appeal the
permits for the proposed TWRC’s decision if the
, Aubrey Reservoir only to- request for an appeal is
denied, then Frisco will file
Alcon Labs . 24 dn’
Amerace Esna 18′7 unch Dallas and Denton
American Motors 4′8 unch
Amer Tel & Tel 56% unch
Braniff 1234 unch
Brown & Sharpe 75, Up 'a
Or Pepper 16 dnle
Energy Search 2238 dn '•
Ennis Bus Forms 6%8 unch
1st infl Bancshares 46 up a
31‛s dn ‘s
*5’. On aa
27 dn 38
26% up ‘s
, K me Sanger Council Delays
* 14′8 dn ‘s P "
E an ■ Action On Fire Station
40% an a SANGER — The city council here took no action on plans
27*5 unch for a new fire station because preliminary drawings were not
Texas Industries 14, unch " ready for the Tuesday meeting
Texas Instruments 122 dn ‘a ′ - 4T------
Texas Utinties 19 2 unch
— —Union Off of Calif 53‛T on ‘e
Zales Jewelry 16 unch
General Mills
General Motors
Gulf Oil
General Tel
Int i Merv. —
Josten’s
Kroger
LTV
Pacific Lumber
J C Penney
Pepsi
Rockwell int I
Safeway
Sears
Texaco
unch
unch
unch
unch
CALL
.387-3811
July 20.
New council member
George Harrington was
an appeal of the TWRC’s
__________decision in Travis County
water rights hearings district court. Bacchus said.
In other action Tuesday.
Attorney John Goldsun.
who represented Frisco in
the
last month, will address the
council at 7 p m Thursday
Mayor Harold Bacchus
said Tuesday Goldsun will
the council voted to join in an
effort to create a regional
landfill in Denton County and
1 OVER THE
* COUNTER STOCKS
Quotations from the National
Association of Securities Dealers
art representative interdealer
prices as of 10:00 am New York
time Interdealer market change
throughout retail markup, mark
down and commissions .
First City State 33
Justin Industries . 1434 15′4
Merc Nat i Bank % 22 22%
Moore Corp Lid 40 • 41
Morrison inc — - 35*4 36 4
----N Western Nat’l Life 13’ 13′4
Rep of Texas Corp 30* 30’*
Republic Nat ’ Life PA
Southland Paper 20 e 201*
Southwest Bancshares 20 201 24
Southwestern L ife 29 29 -
Dow Jones Average
10:00 a m New York time
-30 industries 986.00 an 5 81
20 Tran-
Sportation 223 20 dn 08
15 Utilities 88 67 Up 10
Today'» Volume to 10 00 a m
. 4,490 000. shares
The council did, however, grant Ed Moore the title of city
manager Moore had served in that capacity although his
official title has been city secretary Appointed as city
secretary was Mary Jo Stover __
The council also approved the payment of $27,600 of utility
construction bills Of that amount. $19,900 is for engineering
fees and survey work done for construction of a sewer line
now being built The remainder of the money will pay
financial adviser fees
The council also reappointed Elvin Brown former
chairman, to the planning and zoning commission and
selected six new members Moore will hold an organizational
meeting of the group later in July.
Krum To Honor Mayor
KRUM In the absence of Mayor F W. "Pin" Fowler, the
city council here has decided to hold a Francis Fowler ap-
preciation day July 31
Fowler has been Krum’s mayor since the town in-
corporated in 1954
The gathering will be held at 7 30 p.m in the Krum Youth
Community ( enter and.will be open to the public Cake and
ice cream will be served
Fowler is currently on vacation anus
sworn in Tuesday
Harrington was appointed by
the council Friday to com-
plete the term of Councilman
Joe Bob McIntire who
-esigned
Council members also
heard reports from mem-
bers of the Park Board on the
progress of the new city
park Some councilmen
expressed reservations
about the depth of the park
creek, which is about 37
inches But Bacchus said he
thinks the banks of the creek
will erode some, filling the
creek up
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