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Monday. January
Monday. January 20, 1964
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
PAGE TWO
MEN IN 1
FAIRHAVEN
GALE OVER PACIFIC
HOT FIRST CLASS
Area
Texas Weather
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Ill ]
Calm And Mild
On Coach
tral California.
NEW YORK (AP)
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a
ment. They often live without
Mrs Johnson virtually was
(Adv.)
N. Locust.
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. (AP) Brownsville had fog.
1
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DEATHS
Mrs. W. E. Forester
Services for Mrs W. E Fores-
LESS WITHHOLDING
outside
L - Coi
HOSPITAL
2
A REAL GOOD
ENCHILADA
20
differences with Malaysia as a
cayed city areas. and special
dy
Some observers believe that housing for the elderly.
ished after the approval of the
MINIMUM WAGE
the damage the feud is doing to
head of Chico and Mrs. Lowell federal money but the archi-
"Who’s Been
are
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JOHN LEE BAKER, infant this tax increase could be avert-
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be
MAMA,
in Lone. Oak.
readily add about $30 billion lies." the president wrote Khru- Nunn each received 69
SMELL
Ces more to our $600 billion GNP shchev, “we shall offer specific
SURREY
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DAIRY BAR
382-2832
387-2888
ALL SCALES
Meet
1
Tobe Briles
J PRICE
VERY LIVEABLE
BEDROOM, oider
PAUL NEWMAN
NEAR NTSU
$10-$15 billion lower.
TODAY'S CITIZEN
382 56
392-9038
382 6088
FW
Pork Chops 'Popo Gallo'
$1.55
RAMEY & WHITE SALUTES
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CHESTER 0. STRICKLAND . .
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Insurance
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ItCHNICOlOH PANAVISION
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Prospects Improved
For Malaysia Summit
Lady Bird
Flies In
| Sleeping
| In My
Moore Cerp
Merton Feods
Neiman-Marcus
STOCK
PRICES
should rise from $585 billion for
1963 to $623 billion for 1964;
without’tax cut. level will be
ter last summer but later with-
drew their request for a bond
election — after they had col-
signatures
City and county officials said
at the time that a bond election
Cine • -ScoeE
colo* by oe Luxe
hus- can be let immediately Ordi-
two narily, the plans would be fin-
TECHNICOLOR
POSITIVRY
LAST 1 DAYS!
PAUL NEWMAN,
THI MOTTEST AC-
TOR TO WIN THIS
YEARS ACADEMY
AWARD PRIZEIII
PLATE
854
Selad A Tortillies
Hickory House
Hwy. 24 at Bolivar
RA-LY
POUND
the federal courtroom as Team- ranged from 56 degrees at Dal-
sters Union President James R hart to 85 at Laredo the highest
Hoffas jury - tampering trial in the nation
NatienaI Bank
NationaI Lift
m.n U»
140.0 Dewn
mn U»
UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
H STnL LOCATED % Block
north of th. Post offiee at 307
circle Indonesia
Opinion is divided whether
ML
s
»,
Shell Oil Co. and other British
firms, but acting president Jo-
hannes Leimena called for a
halt to all attempts to take over
British business interests
Leimena. in a statement pub-
tral California
Hurricane-force winds lashed
rors.
Every
DELIVERY
SERVICE
Orders Over $3 00
Delivered FREE
today with more rain splashing
sections from Washington cen-
Th
lock o
ay of
he Cur
ship of
the bar
es in parts of south central
Idaho
Bit
it said
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coffee to her and addressed her
as “Mrs. Johnson,“ he didn't
realize who she was.
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NEW
MANAGER OF
Dow Jones AvaaAaet
1:3 •*> New Ver. Tim.
nr cmhi
September. Although the Philip- in the fourth quarter of 1963 is mem. aney ouen uve wiuuvul Mrs. jonnson virtually was e
pines also has not recognised a 16 per cent increase since hope, below minimum standards unnoticed as she boarded the ••
Malaysia. Macapagal promised 1961. ** 4 " ’ “
winds of 66 miles per hour were
n clocked
05 The dust settled from the air
— Sunday night and early Monday
vim
bouctoa
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day.
West winds of up to 66 miles
per hour picked up huge clouds
of dust in West Texas Sunday
and carried them over North-
east and Southeast Texas by
HAMBURGERS
COOKING? FM SURI
Glad we stopped
AT JOHNNIE S
THEY’RE SO BIG
AND JUICY AND JUST
15c oo - • far SI.IS
503 N LOCUST
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LINWOOD ROBERSON,
FLORIST
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Charade
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16-OZ.
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son of Mr and Mrs. Elvin Baker ed.
— Services Sunday, the Rev.------------------—
Dean Burk. Roselawn Memorial 4 ce I n ENT
Park Pallbearers Weldon Mil- AUUIDL. I
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courtroom was filled. The nor- Normal highs for the period
mal capacity is about 100 spec- in North Central, Northeast and
Then
on the<
to 83 s
Denton
Curren
stars
WED.
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CHAT &
CHEW
Boys Rooms Fer Rent
387-2615
PIZZA
$1.00
WITH SAUSAGE.
CHEESE,PEPPERONI,
MUSHROOMS •
ANCHOVIES
BURNETT
AND SHE HAS THE ANSWERS
IN
(Contmued (rom Page IV
and released from the hospital
ler. Dale Ally,
DIVIDED OPINION
Cary. Audrey
Grant Hepburn
NewMin
Woodward
Coms
EDWARD G.ROBINSON.a.
‘ANAVISION"MeMETROCOLOR
The Flag,
BOS!
. . Denton school superintendent whose contract |
hot been renewed for five Tien
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Amerace
I American Metors
AT&T
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Hoffa Courtroom — nme doudhe
Has Heavy Guard ~ n tsouextremtrsnutheror-
tators. Northwest Texas are 44 to 57
A half-dozen US marshals and in South Texas 57 to 70. No
stood inside the courtroom to rain was forecast-.
1 UN •* asertment hbuse, home ane in-
come, A 9 Zonins
GROENING A JETER
EMa
errers I
coupies I
iFYOu
keep order and others—some Gale winds swept coastal
from other cities—stood guard areas in the Pacific Northwest
oniy M 500 financed
ALSO 3-bedroom eider home close
$7,900 *
Must ste to aderec iafe Pret
or gradvate students 3W 3464
SERVED IN THE
Surrey Room
OF THE
SURREY INN
Steaks and Italian Foods Served s oo t 10_Seven Days , Week
ACROSS EROM DENTON CENTER
to continue his peace efforts. With the tax cut, he added.
PARLEY OFFERED GNP should soar to a whopping
Kennedy has b en urging a $623 billion in 1964 income “of these 35 million tention to her arrival. She was"
three-nation conference to seek When fully effective in 1965. men. women and children” was accompanied by her social sec-
a peaceful settlement of the he asserted, the cut will “send only $590 in 1962. against $1,900 retary, Mrs Bess Abell, and
quarrel between Indonesia and well over $11 billion annually per capita for the nation as a another staff aide. Wendy Mar-
Malaysia Macapagal noted that coursing through the arteries whole. cus.
the Philippines had been seek- of the private economy " But. Johnson told the legis- Robert Sims, a Navy lieuten-
ing the same thing since Sep- Benefits will be reaped year lators, no single Washington ant from Arlington. Va, who
tember after year, he said, and will program can do the job. Instead sat directly in front of the First
Kennedv told ne amen on his lead "at long last to « balanced he said. all the federal, state. Lady on the plane. said that
a-iul P son su budget in a balanced economy local and private programs even when the stewardess took
grees above ■ normal in South
small TfI„
dressing room between bath
—Men. machines and materi- fully used and strengthened." In the general election. Brea- Young Morrow's body was
als that lie idle today could “In conclusion with our al- thitt and Republican Louis B taken to Elliott Funeral Home
Tobie. Cordially Invites You To Try His Delicious
And Mouth-Watering Steaks.
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES
Ravioli with Tomato Sauce ______ 95e
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home. seperate din-
robm, fires ace and
Nice neishborhood.
FINE ARTS
T HCAIPE
opened today. W. LONG-RANGE FORECAST
the first 100 Mwphetn: jurors. Wrecmer aun“tamdons
but indications were that sev- tures this week will be 10 to 15
eral preliminary motions would degrees above normal in North
delay the actual picking of ju- and West Texas and 3 to A de-
1 ti9i
• 1te4?
-
The "strengthened" bill he ter. 71, a resident of Denton for
MANILA (AP) — Atty. Indonesia's economy and Su-
Gen Robert F Kennedy karno’s fear that the Philip-
and President Diosdado Ma- pines will recognize the federa-
capagal said today after a tion, thus isolating Indonesia,
three-hour talk that pros- will force him to back down,
pects are encouraging for some Western diplomats con-
an early summit meeting on tend. however, that Sukarno
the Malaysia crisis will continue his "crush Malay-
Kennedy. here on the second sia campaign" until the federa-
leg of his peacemaking tour for tion collapses or joins the Indo-
President Johnson, briefed Ma nesian orbit These sources be-
lected a sufficient number of
"Adventures of A Young Man
STARTS < 20
PT.JERRY WALDS poactase
„HeMiNGwaYs
ADVENTURES OF
AOUNGMAN
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METTEMIMIEUX ~
TOYS--
Last Sale
2," By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
14, The weather turned calm and
20 temperatures were mild in Tex
S as today in the wake of blustery
2 winds that sent clouds of dust
2 ; across Texas Sunday
2 Forecasters said a new warm-
2 ing trend would begin in North-
2" west Texas and spread across
West and North Texas Tues-
seat in the
8NH9
DuIVHN THLATM
"RALLY" STARTS 6:30 A 10.35
$01 W Mickory Ph 382-2561
western Washington to
arrival from South Korea Sun- budget in a balanced economy local and private programs
day night there was a good at full potential " must worK together, and com-
chance the crisis can be solved JOHNSON LIST ’ munities must be assisted in
"Some progress has been Also on Johnson’s list of leg-developing their own programs
made." he Mid islation he wants whipped But Johnson put heaviest
MaCanagai ADneared pleased through were these items. prac- Stress on need for a reduction
..thhPAKatPPear kS tically an bearing the kenne- in taxes Declaring he wanted
win nis.meeuins I aenned administration label the tax cut bill now, he also
and said it bolstered his hopes aaministratton. Ila i. .l b. ma i- nt
For > neac.ku slstian n ze I Higher penalty rates for said It should be not in dit
crisis Pe overtime pay to stimulate new luted, but in strengthened
pNrreu mot hiring by some industries with- form "
. .BRITISH out resorting to a 35-hour week -------------
Asked whether he will meet which he said would "only re-
soon with Malaysian Prime distribute work, not expand it asked for would cut the with- 40 years, will be held at 10 am
Minister Turku Abdul Ratunan. 2 Federal aid to upgrade ed- holding rate on paychecks to 14 Tuesday in the Immaculate Con-
he said, nit looks like it ucation, particularly for "the per cent immediately. Now the ception Roman Catholic Church.
The Philippines has refused children of the poor, so that rate is 19 per cent, the meas- Rosary will be recited at 7:30
to recognize Malaysia because they need not follow their par- ure as pending would reduce it tonight in the Schmitt - Floyd-
of a claim to the Malaysian ents in poverty" to 15 per cent this year, 14 per Hamlett Funeral Home Chapel
state of Sabah formerly British 3. Hospital insurance under cent next year, ' Burial will be in Shiloh Ceme-
North Borneo Sukarno claims Social Security for the aged 7“ -tery. (Comtinued from Pag. 1)
Malaysia is a British plot to en- 4 Federal aid to dues in ACCRFGSION Mrs Forester died at 9 30 .... . . *
modernizing mass transit. . Al' hcd9iV. , m Saturday in a Bridgeport and finalize plans for the addi-
• ■ ill. bon
, This means that when the hos-
t h e pital finds out whether the Hill-
Burton funds are approved, bids
6:20 - 10:00
fvinTH
ATTICPLAYS
WITH FIRE!
cent preferred by business and the United Nations are ap-
managers. propriate places for such dis-
—We need about 2 million cussions ”
new jobs each veat -a
THE EWING AGENCY
sumo________ -with
1205 N LOCUST
VRY Nice • bedrbom home, separate
cinins, fam V size kitchen, beautiful
torner iot. zoned A-1
— Balance of payments defi-
cits—though onlv half as large
in 1963 as in 1962 — have not
been eliminated
EFFECT OF TAX CUT
— Will provide a greater net
stimulus to the economy in
1<>64 than in any other peace-
time year in history.
—Gross national 0 r o d u c t
33m7 ■
FORSALE 3-betroem brlek veneer ■
house fenced beck yar6 baymenis •
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tion morer *”r krsome the ILK
"Poen°**2e8ee - *"*" minimum wage law, including
Mrs. Collins Radie
Lyndon b Johnson arrived Q.nB"""Hoton
here today from Washington as dm Teieohont
, a coach passenger on a regular Ini"rnatienai Harvester
lished by the official Antara airliner. IKreor
news agency. pointed out that The nation's First Lady flew Lon: siar Gu
Sukarno was still abroad He in aboard an American Air-
asked that all people comply lines plane. iee.
with presidential decree issued Mrs Johnson will attend a Uhiirmenhi
following the seizure in Septem- preview performance of Arthur Un °* ovee TMf EouNree
ber of some British properties Miller’s new play. "After the prieu «uetee e not represent actual
Most of these firms are now Fall," tonight and presumably ar.rrn.om*. "i“.
" wr "r VB W 130 P.m. mew
Yok fime:
Last late
| ASKS THE HOTTEST QUESTIONS
OE
!CAROL
mt m-Eroo-wommhin"j**om - Operating rates in manu- proposals along these lines in
> an surrouhees 2 ene facturing average 87 per cent of the weeks ahead Both the Ge-
capacity, compared with 92 per neva Disarmament Conference
Army Pvt. Mar'
of Roanoke, a
Northwest High f
dergoing basic ,tr
Polk. La , after
Army in Novemb
ly visited his pan
Mrs. W. E. Wr
brothers. Wayne
Wright, all of Roa
grandparents. Mr
M. C. Yarbrough 1
Mr and Mrs R
Airman t.C. B<
son of Mr. and M
of 1312 Linden D
completed a tech
course at Amari!
Rays was traine
pilot repairman I
vigation, aerodyn:
les and elect roni
repair autopilots
compass system
< A graduate of
School. Bays at
Texas prior to en
Force in April o
S. Sgt. Billy (
of Mrs. Fem V. '
ton. Okla . has
assigned for dut
Air Base. Libya
Welch, a fuel
the Air Force,
the former Mell
mick of 709 Dem
Navy Airmar
Douglas Allen, s
Mrs. Luther Mea
l. Roanoke, spec
aboard the attac
rier USS Shangr
on manuevers it
ranean.
Airman 2.C. R
ritt of Westbroo
been assigned
AFB. Alaska I
to the former
daughter of Mr.
Smith of 305 E
catur.
An Air Polic
was formerly as:
AFB. Okla.
Navyman Rici
berg, son of Mr
rence Blumberg
visited with his
the hohdays.
Blumberg is as
ip San Francisco
remain there f
tour of duty.
Army PFC Lal
son of Mr. and
toppling power lines, ripping W A Wilson, Miss Maurine
singles from roofs and uproot- Phillips. Bruce Davis, Floyd
ing trees. Wind gusts were Brooks Sr (a former board
clocked at 74 miles.an hourin member substituting for Edwin
Tatoosh Island, off the northwest .°7 ,
tip of Washington, and al 64 Morrison at the ceremony) and
miles in Astoria Ore Mrs Annie Young Hughey, who
Heavy rain doused parts of is not a board membar but who
western Oregon and snow rang- has contributed much to the
ing from two to five inches cov- home.
ered areas in northeast Washing- ------------——
BE THRIFTY
uy TSO pedecerMtet TVS*, ie -
on «The emher siee , "-'O •ne
- only 180 0-*- peym-n’ Your is,
CT,' 10 per —V— inEIUGIng ta
tConttnued trom Page 11
and nine units for two persons.
Other board members, beside,
Mrs Richardson and Ivey, who
placed bricks were Miss Bessie
Shook, vice president; Mis,
Christine Canafax. treasurer,
cen- Mrs Bettie Priddy Headlee,
secretary. Dr. Ruth Anderson.
Hurricane-force winds lashed Mrs Ruth Ewan Mrs. Bennie
western Washington Sunday, Holley. Dr Agnes Murphy, Mrs.
MWSOCAI—-
YULBRSnnER
I George CHAKIRIS
(SHIRIEYAInEFIED
I .BsAA.
I vgnnetr
sneH2E -
of decency." plane in Washington Only the
PER CAPITA INCOME presence of photographers at „ ineustriana
Johnson said the per capita the New York airport called at- » SIie
.. car +LAc. qe m:m:An ' font inn +A har arpiv-t Cha wae 15 Rails
tn menthiy, low ♦•wr M yments, M- ____
sume loan, *94 Leguna, 319 9459 1 A S ■■ • MB IM • MB
r
ton. Snow also fell from northern . - - —
parts of Nevada and Utah north-1 NOW A LOST WORLD
ward, with more than four inch- ’ BECOMES A NEW WORLD
OF ADVENTURE.
=o-e coto* - M LUX,
capagal on results of his talks lleve Sukarno has gone too far
with Indonesian President Su- to pull back without j victory,
kamo. who has owed to smash Meanwhile, in Zakarta. capi- _
the new federation. tal of Indonesia, workers moved operated by government-man- will do some shopping
A statement said Macapagal to seize the property of the agement teams At LaGuardia Airport, a lim- alen ,
told Kennedy the Philippines--ousine waited at the ramp to j™. 2
has tried all along to restore nA ANTAN AI~C NNCC A An whisk Mrs Johnson off with a FirSt NatienalDis
Maphilindo.theassociation.of EUUI\OVIU3 VEBBAUE Secret .Service escortminutes
Indonesia, Malaysia and the after the plane touched down. Lene siar stee
Philippines which broke apart There were about 40 passengers Mercenri Dia
when Malaysia was formed in (Contimmed from Page 1 zens this is a hollow achieve- in the coach section.
22: Sunday night
$. 4 HUGE GRASS FIRE
" v The winds fanned a huge
I# 1" grass fire that charred 12,000
s’ b acres near Henrietta over the
ny 104 weekend
20 23 The dust cut visibility to less
’ than a mile at Lubbock, where
—A heavy guard was placed on Sunday s high temperatures
THE BOLD NEW LOOK IN LOVE AND SU1PENSE!
Mm • senvem »
DEVELOPERS & INVESTORS
9 ACRES. Teasiev ane Heosen Lene
pertielly in city Weodet $1000 ter
Can vs for small, acreses
GROENING & JETER
382-908382-60_______ 382-5681
*61 RENT 2-bedreom unfurnishee
hevse, cerport beck yard. Nerth
m MMiie ____
2-8EDROOMhuse Garase ane washer
connections, $60.2212 Denisen. 382-8261
DAIRY Farm, miles wesfVallev View
Sell steck and enuioment 65 head
cews and heifers Leese 133 acres Surse
pipeline eeuipment John -Deere
ane full equipment Gainesville, HO-5-
hu ____ ___
FRSALE:Tebemevee 5 room house
in Justin, cel 224. Ponder._________
owNERieavingtown 3-bedroom frame
paneied heet, $250 eouity $66 monthly
5 Renewal and strengthening icontinuca from pag. n hospital after an extended
Sukarno will try to patch up of a number of expiring hous- * ness.
ing laws, including low-rent ment or practice This first She was a member of
result of his talks with Kenne- public housing, renewal of de- guideline would also ban the Denton church.
‘ ' use of threat or of force by any Survivors include her
government to enlarge its con band. W E. Forester:
trol of territory by overthrowing daughters. Mrs D. B White-
"established authority." hnd — Shce —~ Ma —
INDIRICT AGGRESSION Wilkinson of Denton: two sons.tects have indicated they
2 The prohibition oh aggres- Jack w Brown of El Paso and willing to go ahead early.Nel-
w some 650 not) hotel, motel, res- sive action "shall apply re- Douglas Brown of Denton one son told the commissioners.
. Mai.': taurant, laundry, dry cleaning gardless of the direct or indi- brother. J. L. Driskill of Fort Hospital officials first appear-
FABS-ia-KomScemSuno Feme, and farm-processing workers, red form which such threat or Worth: five grandchildren and ed before the court on this mat-
w careens cal 32-3103. jo er 7. Permanent improvement inue of force might take, wheth- four great - grandchildren.
VEAcassaz0-foanseo the. duration and benefits of un-er in the form of aggression. g . Ull
' fere m<t- v if employment insurance subversion, or clandestine sup- dervices Held
240**pm----____ 8 a rash of legislation “to ply of arms" and regardless of
1 2‘L.E 9303202"0 ”” lift the forgotten fifth of our the reasons given or of any MISS MALVINA (VINA)
FQUND;Beecnbro-noacmehung.121 nation above the poverty line " questions of diplomatic- recogni- HAYS — Services Sunday, the
-0.2047420.20104.-... For this "war on poverty” tion or differences in political Rev. w D Watson Little Elm ______________________
e 5 setm mare ia -obllcafiema which Johnson declared in his systems Cemetery Pallbearers Richard would mean raising taxes for
imo"e c* 3"134 State of the Union message, the 3 The nations involved in any Buck. Ed Pauls. T R Chastain, both Denton and the county.
FQ0sE—president said he would present serious dispute “shall seek a Joe Peizel, Billy Kenas, Wallace They noted, however, that by
•“; e • ooe n• mo con bov details in later special message solution by peaceful means” in- Mulkey. putting off the election until 1964
PLovomshonarm,zm to Congress But he declared- eluding the possibility of action " ‘55 "155T ,
.5.2 6 tr-isvti* KE “Americans today enjoy the through the United Nations or
-itKt highest Standard of living in the a regional U.N. agency.
m er -iw sos ter men »«• •ueu history of mankind But for 4 The obligations covered in
-"."32 T nearly a fifth of our fellow citi- the guideline “would have to be
1________ ... ' quite generally observed” and
1 XEABpo.wetinsnot.2 Comon rireiri would not impair the “inherent
FF’SAZEFmoihonecsin.-trumaes HIGHLIGH 1 S right of self defense" which is DIVIDED OPINION here were Lydia Talbort, 15.
Bronne m" coneition rContnu.a reom p.-. recognized by the UN charter MOUNT STERLING. Ky. Cynthia Morriw, 7 Lanell Mor-
2710"2gacorn06 "fontnued tom Paw " UNBACKED (AP. -Lost two voters row, 16. all of Frisco: and Jim-
« BGnBe. i long shadow over our pride in Johnson said the United In the Democratic primary my Briggs 17. of Point.
M.WA. 2221.222221... this achievement" and reminds States believes the peacekeep- for governor Edward T Brea- The bodies of Mrs. Reed and
"10"20nfSU2"FwU.• us that far too much of our ing processes of the United Na-thitt Jr and A B Chandler her daughter were taken to
..13. :d . E,c precious human potential lies tions and particularly its secu- each received 70 votes in the Marrs - Mundy ■ Quill Funeral
387 wa Rcioe idle ' ritv council “should be more Howards Mill precinct Home in Dallas
Terrell King - Marvin Ramey - Id White
FIRST STATI BANK BLDG. 382-9691
"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
Selected tabulation of stock prices as
a» 12:30 p.m. Maw Yam lime tedey as
nueted by Rebert B. Weedin, Merriti
Lynch. Pierce, Finner B Smith Inc.:
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
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