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PAGE tWO THE DEN TON RECORD-CHROMCLB S. Korea To Attend Conference The peppery 77-year-oM Prtsl- 0 Souftj dent said "deat and encourafing" Witt attend Geneva assurances from the United States opening week. But Be "enable its to go to Geneva with finil tiMe-cottsuM- confidence and considerable to imite Kort by elaborate on the as- means. surmnces. But in New York You Be say what his fovern- Chang Yang, Korean ambassador ment would do if the conference to the United States said his na- laflt But there was thinly two had been assured (1) the TeflM threat in Ms statement that United States will aid in greatly' obviously cannot continue toj increasing the Republic of Korea's sit idly by white the Communists exterminate or exile our people to the North and make a Red Chinese province oat of half our SANGER-Members of the Sanger Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

in the Fire HalL E. M. Acker, president, said a number of civic improvements would be discussed and officers are hopeful of a good attendance, A stepped-up program attracting new industry to Sanger recently was inaugurated by the chamber. Other officers of the xe-organiied chamber include. H.

D. Wiudle, Bfll Gentle and Henry Cooper, vice presidents; C. H. Easley, tary-tfeasurer; D. C.

Gheen, Lloyd Buckley, Tom Muir, Enlow, Lawrence Horst and Jack Burkholder, directors. Results of the recent Denton' County and 4-H Fat Stock Show, during which the Sanger C-C purchased several fat calves exhibited by Sanger area youths, will be discussed. trmy (2) a prime objectire of the conference will be to reunite all of Korea and eliminate all Red Chinese troops from that country. A highly placed Korean source said the assurances were contained in a letter from President Eisenhower delivered to Rhee Sunday by U. S.

Ambassador Ellis O. In Augusta, Presidential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty declined comment on the re. Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai, head of the ROK delegation to Geneva, said in Seoul he had two primary objectives: unification of Kotea and "removal of the Chinese Communist aggressors from Pyun said South Korea would not tolerate a buffer zone that would cut Korea in "Any buffer he "must be north of the Yalu River." The Yalu is the boundary between Korea and Manchuria. The ROK delegation left Seoul today for Pusan on the first leg of its trip to Switzerland.

VOTE TOMORROW for MAYOR Vote for a prog res- Denton and for energetic leadership, pledged. to full cooperation with all your other officials, employees and deportment ELECT JACK BRYSON MAYOR VOTE AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO VOTE REUEl J. BECK Last Rites Set For Mr. Beck PILOT POINT Last rites for E. D.

Massev Is Honored Thirty-three members of his! family and nice guests honored E. D. Massey, Schmitz, with a i dinner on bis 8tth birthday Sun- x. dav The event was held in two tanks will bo Mr. and Mrs.

J. Fred Vanderboff, i Lodge Labels Red China As UN MARKETS MONDAY'S LIVESTOCK FOBT WORTH 4.400; actire and fully to strong; s-ood and choice slaughter aad Tearlings 18.00-23.00; common and medium 13.00-18.00; as cows 11.0015.00; good choice slaughter lt.00-22.00; common anci medium 14.00-18.00; 1 ratdiud and stodtw and NEW YORK Henry Cabot; itlntfs 22.00; included Mr, Lucy Teu- Jr ambas to stocker cow. zo.oo-13.50, fw Arthur, Mrs. K. ited at said todav Red! WHI 31T.

JtLTS. J. ed Wedpeiday observance of west of the city. San Jaeinto Day, officers A Herbert Cheshire Monday. was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Her-1 ton rt Artcur, mrs. United said today Red! TOO- butchers so to called meeting of the Den- i hert C. Cheshire in Wichita Fails Collier of Irving, 3ur and vijQ substantial aid toJswady; SOTS strong 50 svi mm i A McCormick of TndocMna and that! 0 10106 190 ton City Commission scheduled for I Friday. Mrs.

Cheshire is the for-iKobert McCormick of Houston ion ciiy uoinmissioo scneauiea lor; riaay. airs, cnesnire is me 1 5 a gg ression Tueaday night has been postponed mer Miss Barbara Negy, daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Gmrungs of ft Pilot Point; Mrs. Ruby Lyles, Mrs. O. C. Pass and Mrs.

W. D. Hollers of Denton. until p.nu Wednesday, Commis-jof Mrs. Myrtle Negy of Denton.

sion Chairman Claude Castleberry HOSPITAL NOTES has announced. The meeting wat I Flow Memorial Hospital set beck because it conflicted with Admitted: Mrs. Billy Faye Dur- i the runoff election lor Mayor of bam, Lewisvffle, surgery; Jerome 1 Denton that will be held tomorrow. Allen, Farmers Branch, accident; mt-cS Miss Kay Shumate, 607 S. Locust, to lb.

butchers 28.50: lew choice 260-300 Answering their first alarm In nearly two weeks, the Denton Fire Department was to extin- fuish a frass fire Sunday behind Whitson's Food Products on Fort Worth Drive. Ouly grass and brush was reported to have burned and there was no property. to personal Garden chibt of Dental will moot at Hubbard Hall Tuesday at 9 a.m. to form a Council of Garden Clubs. All garden have been requested to send representatives to the meeting, it was announced by Mrs.

Reud J. Beck, 56-year-old civic George Piott of Denton, chairman leader church worker and owner of Zone 3 of Texas Garden Clubs, surgery; Barry Madewell, Roanoke, surgery; Bobby Baite, 822 Denton, medical; Mrs. Eloise Blondell, 701 W. Hickory, surgery; Mrs. Goula Bates, San Jose, medical; Jimmy Ray White, Dallas, accident; Mrs.

Claudia John- 1 son, SOS W. Sycamore, medical; Slated Toda lie United jjb bog 27.06-50: choice iso-iM lb. Nations. 126.0Q-27.75: 23.00-24^0. Sfeeep 10.500; tpriag He gave 10 reasons why the to 50 feigner: afconx lambs tinted States would resist any ef-j strong to so Mgber; shorn forts of the Chinese Communists to "bribe" their way into the U.N.! good and choice'shorn elaugh- with promises of future good iambs 20.00-22.00; a few cun.to SPod slaughter ewes 5.00-7.00.

of a Pilot Point funeral home, were scheduled for 4 p.m. today in the First Baptist Church; here. A native of Pilot Point, Beck died after a heart attack Sunday afternoon at Ms home. Operator of the funeral home here since 1929, Beck also owned an interest mortuary at He was a member of the Texas and National Funeral Directors and Embalmers Associations. Born Feb.

4,1898, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beck. He was married to Miss Marie Wooten of Tioga on Oct 4. 1932.

An active member of the Pilot Point Chamber of Commerce, Beck was also a steward in the Methodist Chivch and belonged to Woodmen of the World. Three former ministers and the pastor of First Methodist Church were to officiate at services. The Rev. W. W.

Blackshear, present minister, will be joined by the Revs. Harrison Baker, Dallas District superintendent; W. D. Craig of Gainesville; G. C.

House of Inc. PERSONALS A jlrl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vaughn, formerly of Denton, at Fort Benning, where Fire Destroys 15 Cruisers, Yacht At Houston Basin HOUSTON explosion ripped through a 40-foot yacht yesterday, starting a fire that swept a shed at the La Porte Yacht Basin and destroyed 15 cabin cruisers. The ruined boats were valued at more than $500,000.

An official said lion No casualties were reported. State highway patrolmen were Cemetery, probing last night for possi- 1 Pallbearers were to be Charles hie Gladden, J. Wilson, Clem Mrs. Frank L. Glait and daugh- er, Susan, of Midland, spent the te Record-Chronicle man D.

Heed, Sweetwater school to Mrs. Leon Burner, Lewisville, I teacher who died following a heart medical; William Henry Barlow, attack while visiting his mother His statement delivered at Associated Press annual luncheon, ACCIDENTS significantly came only a week fore the opening of the Geneva! man Red China will send realize that there were so many rites for Her-! representatives to the conference wonderful people in the world." Korean war settle-) Jimmie was struck by a i350 IStudebaker on Highway 77 near Denton, medical; Robert M. Douglas, Rt 2, medical; H. G. Gardiner, Quitaqne, medical; Harold Leslie Marion, 1509 Highland, accident; Mrs.

Clara Hooper, TIT Bushey, medical; Mrs. James Davis, Rt 2, medical; Orie A. Leavitt, 2L9 Fry, medical; Mrs. Gertrude McDonald, 220? Palmer, medical; Mrs. R.

H. Hopkins, 1018 W. Oak, medical; Mrs. Hazel Raines, 815 N. Locust, he is stationed, last Friday at 1J surgery; Mrs.

A. L. Epseen, Lake Dallas, medical; Mrs. A. Blaziier, 1116 Bell, snrgery; J.

B. Briggs, Lake Dallas, medical. Easter holidays with her parents Dismissed: Mrs. A. V.

Bellair, 2315 Palmer Mrs. Pat Gamez and baby, Aubrey; Mrs. N. A. Hooper, 1607 Bolivar; Mrs.

Penny Louise Farris, 414 W. Mulberry; James A. Underwood, Lewisvffle; ROUNDABOUT Burial was to be in Masonic The cause of the explosion had joot been determined. Pase Dunn, Cecil Tomlin, George Hall and Cheatham Williams. Survivors, in addition to Ms was reared in Denton, famfly living on West Sycamore Street, before they left here some 60 years ago.

He said, "We'll be in Denton for come time, but I still have interests in M. B. (Doug) Penry has returned from San Antonio, where he attended the Postmasters' Convention last week, when 250 Texas postmasters met. to talk postal problems listen to speeches of some of the Big Boys of Washington. "The theme of the Dr.

Price Truitt, Rt. 1: Mrs. B. F. here Sunday, were scheduled lor 3 p.m.

today in Sweetwater. can promise you that theia Lake Dallas intersection late United States will steadfastly re-! Saturday morning as he rode his sist all maneuvers by the Chinese bicycle toward home after running Communist regime and its advo- the errand. A teacher in the Sweetwater gates to bribe its way into the I Investigating police said AA v- 'driver of the car that struck made every effort to avoid the collision even to the point of the path of schoolt for 26 years, he was thel United Nations on mere promises son of Mrs. George Reed of San- of good behavior in the future, ger and the brother of Mrs. Fred sa id a prepared address.

Cobb of Denton. Born in Sanger Jan. 23, 1898, In his 10-point indictment of 111 11 ner car China, Lodge said "it continues coming traffic 0 Reed was visiting his mother over support aggression in Indochina i Tne Allen youth who was found the Easter holidays when he be-jby giving substantial aid and byi 4a car Saturday about 2 came ill unexpectedly and died at 1:40 a.m. Sunday. He was 56.

Survivors, in addition, to his furnishing advisers and techni-i with date Miss Norma Jean cians to the Vietininh forces." jMcClain, first regained conscious- This was Lodge's only reference Miss Helen House, 924 W. Oak; Miss Minnie Sander, 1902 Bell; Mrs. Stella Ferell, Lewisvule; M. R. Sebastian, Sanger; Mrs.

Annie Kellum, Miss Junette Byrom, Rt. Ed Carpenter, 424 Highland; Mrs. Henry Barlow, Rt Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, 608 W. mother and Mrs.

Cobb, include to in his prepared text, four other sisters, Mrs. Raymond Vice President Sichard M. Nixon Thompson of Jacksboro, Mrs. M. J.

Rose of Fort Worth, Mrs. Seth Garrison of Odessa and Mrs. J. D. Lockett of Waco, and one brother, Ben Reed of St Petersburg, Fla.

Sullivan Funeral Home of Sanger shipped the body to Sweetwater. ness early Sunday. Miss McClain was dead when couple was found by the girl't home. Funeral services were held for Miss McClain Sunday in the Cen- Hickory; Miss Kay Shumate, 60r S- Rt Barry Bobby 822 Denton; IKE, DULLES (Continued from 1) i wm have to replace French forces a rS: 3a-Indochina. But.

the stirred up a controversy lasVweek er of her by saying it might become necessary eventually to send American troops to fight in Indochina. The other nine points Lodge I made against Red China were that: It opposed the purposes and principles of the United Nations. It was an aggressor in Korea. It occupied "defenseless Tibet." It sponsors guerrilla and subversive movements in Malaya and throughout Southeast Asia. It committed atrocities against Americans and others fighting in Lewis Berard, Lake Dallas; Mrs.

D. R. Robinson and baby, Lewisvflle; speeches was for more and better postal service he said. for less Barney Wilson, probably Irish Dobson and baby, 402 Austin; Harold Marion, 509 Highland; David Ence, 501 Avenue A. BIRTHS A boy to Mr.

and. Mrs. James extraction himself, was tellrngi ati- about an Irish couple that a from, the boggy-lands of Old Ireland to make their home in this country. He said, "The wife re- A boy to Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Lawson Ebsen, Lake Dallas, 7:47 ory Beck of Rails and. A. B. Beck of Wichita Falls; one sister, Mrs. Fort Worth: sevr they traveled through the Rocky Mountains.

The husband said, "Yeah, it's so big ALLEE Ecan leaders that if the comes to tte worst they would, Sherman Mrs." Jewel Beck of back single-handed intervention ran Prairie Indochina. Democrats were said to have! backed away from giving in ad-1 HA PROKE i vance wliat some of them called a-blank -check for presidential! ftcan Page action. fproper practices;" that they also Sen. Knowland of California, the! were considered sufficient by GOP floor leader, said is a sjreek- Eisenhower's Advisory end interview he is confident the! Committee on Housing, which de- President win ask prior approval veloped the administration housing by the lawmakers if it becomes legislation now before the corn- advisable to use any American combat units in air and sea task forces. that it has been stacked (Continued irom Page i) to I of venue by C.

Woodrow Laughlin, CHAIN LINK FENCING FHA No Down Payment Free Estimate BOB BAILEY C-6970 judge of the 79th district, was removed recently by the Texas Supreme Court for misconduct Cameron A fine looking young lady stop- ped and said, "You're Mr. Edwards, aren't you?" to which we agreed. She said, "You don't know me probably, but I'm Olga Marsch of Slidell." Well, we have known her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marsch for a good many years.

Olga is completing the Home Economics coursa at TSCW this spring Floyd's son was killed in an am- Vote in your city election tomor- and expects to go into bush in 1952 that Floyd said was row. County Atty. S. P. Graham heads the state's staff of attorneys.

Chief" defense attorney for Allee is Jacob S. Floyd, bitter Parr foe. backed up the vice presidents' stand that Southeast Asia must saved from Red aggression. Eisenhower himself declared ati a recent news conference that the! free world can't afford further los-1 es to the Communists in Southeast Asia. In Ms talks with the British and French last week, Dulles won agreement they would join with the United States in working toward a Pacific defense alliance.

Dulles' goal is a 10-nation pact similar to the North Atlantic col- ective security program. Both tiie French and the British, have shov.ii reluctance, however, to take any definite steps in that direction in advance of the Geneva conference opening April 26. Dul-i les and the foreign ministers Britain, France, and Russia attend the conference. Red China will be represented but not in the role of a participant It still holds 32 American civi- without published charges." SEE US FOR HEALTHY VIGOROUS TOMATO PLANTS Mrs. Martha Putnam, sister of the gas victim, said today, "He's beginning to talk now." "The doctor said it would be a slow recovery, but he's on the way." tipn Service.

She graduated with high honors in SlideE and it's dol- mittee. Nevertheless, Hollyday said, iars to doughnuts that she stood FHA continued to follow up com- among the high in TSCW, studies, plaints, even though FHA's investigative staff consisted of only three persons -rhen he took office. "The position of FHA commis J. YARBROUGH HE STANDS FOR: A clean and healthy city, improvements of all drainage areas in the city, keep and maintain our public utilities, hold the taxes and utility rates to the minimum for a sound progressive program, the full appreciation of all employees and work with the City Commission for good government and a better Denton. I thank those who voted for me and will thank you to vote for me again, also will be thankful for any vote that my Hon.

opponents received as well as those who did H9t votf in tost election. sioner is the only public office I said. meant for him said "politics" was the motive. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Nelson Austin were here for the Easter Little mtn. Last seen Wednesday, holidays with her parents, Mr; and A rii 7 Tattoo NO. 53 in both ears.i Mrs. Len Henderson, H. j.

venabie, Frisco, Rt. i. It is my earnest hope "that this! veteran and during his service committee's hearings and studies i he was associated with Bill Penry Street Lute i WorU War will result in measures to strengthen FHA and make its usefulness even greater in the interest of our national housing policy," he saidV You Art Invited to Attend A April 25 May 1 GOSPEL MEETING AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Pearl and Bolivar The Local Evangelist- W. B. BARTON, JR.

Will Do The Preaching 7:30 EACH EVENING ALL ARE WELCOME of Denton in a greater part of the war. He is a senior law student in the University of Texas. Mrs. Paul Simpson, who evidently grew up in the mountains of Georgia, said, "Well, if those clerks who didn't know what a was would have if they I knew the Georgia mountain talk. That word is in common usage, or was when I was in the mountains and wanted a paper sack." Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Scott, 418 I Marietta Street, went Easter egg I hunting in Emu's. One of their grandchildren of that city phoned, "Hurryup franny, and come down and hunt Easter eggs with 'us." People of Maine and Massachu- celebrate "Patriot's Day" on April 19, as that was the day of the Battle, of Lexington, 1775.

Mrs. George W. Hinkle, Decatur tDrive, today is observing her 'birthday anniversary. Teacher: "Johnny, what is a comet?" 1 Johnny: "A star with a tail." Teacher: Can you name on?" I Johnny: "Sure, Mickey Mouse." Breeze. Chestnut.

C-4898. WANTED: Man with, family, must Iiare Itnowledge of modern fanning. House Itirnislied. Herbert son. 905 W.

Sycamore Street. WANTED: Experienced coofc, to 6 tun. Apply Dixie Cafe, C-9104. TODAY'S PERSONALITY Our personality for today it Nancy Whatlty, of Lewisrille, who was namtd haad majorette of Lewitvilla High School for 1954-55. Our best wiihas te Nancy.

Drhra Carefully, you mifht injure customer af mine. 214 W. Oik at Cedar Phone C-7425 LAST TIME TODAY Features 7:40 9:30 Use Your Bonus Coupons and SAVE Features 6:00 7:40 9:20 MONDAY Cr TUESDAY Show Opens 6:30 DRIVE iofi Also Full Line of Other Bedding Plants Florist 501 W. Hickory FERNANDO LAMAS WUYE-IN THEATRE. LAST NIGHT Starts 7:15 ad 10:30 GREAT MUSIC! Denton Kiwanis Club.

Peasant Cinemascope LATEST WORLD TODAY THRU TUES. tmm Today thru Wednesday AND Starts 8:53 You'll fall in love Cartoon News AM Lost Times Today 'Toll in the Saddle" fKH M-G-M MCOIOC tr TECHNICOLOR LISUC MtL JEAMntftftt I with John Wanye Serial Cartoon RAY NUDOtETON BURT VIRGINIA LANCASTER MAYO COMING WEDNESDAY "MIDNIGHT FOLLIES "HONKY TONK GIRL" HAMtNtt PASSIONS VIOLENCE IN LUITY. UWUSS XQmTl AH hot! most picture ef tht for Acadtmy Awwdl MGM prtttnts William JUUUS CAESAR Starring MARLON BRANDO JAMES MASON JOHN GICLGUD LOUIS CALHERN EDMOND O'BRIEN GREER QAR60N DEBORAH KERR ONE WEEK Storting Thursday TEXAS THEATRE Mitlnot Nights All Sat. A Sun. $1.00 Childrtn.

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