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r.u;r I I r.rcor i i Tsesday. November Couve Pledges Fight To Bolster Franc PARIS (AP Premier Maa-; saw holders of French francs rice Couve it MurriHe taxi them for West Ger- ilonday lagtit government' man marks, spending be cut tad credit Though exchange dealers re- tightened as part cl the tight to trade was less brisk thaa stop the ran on the franc. Friday's hectic session. Frank- Coure de M-irriTe tpoke on furl tarkeri said another 1200 radio and television after anoth-'mfflion speculate capital cr day of heavy spet-ula'ioo on poured into West Germany MOT- monetary market! that'day. Pupils To Try Class Return ing Mextcaa-Americaa pupils explanations in reply to the al- were ready today for as at-(legations and then voted to trmpt to return to clashes at, pcnd the pupils temporarily 03- I la sa attempt to re-estihlish confidence in French currency, de MurviHe said "inter; national solidarity" was not in 'doubt and -France win have aH the support it needs without reservation." But one prominent Parts banker considered the premier's remarks vague and said: "One doesn't resolve a crisis cf confidence by words but by deeds." There also was ro announcement of aid for the franc from the meeting of central bankers ia Basel.

Switzerland. "If anjthirg concrete had bcea decided (at Basel) Couve would have said said another banker. Speculators exchanged aa ej ELSA. Tex (AT) to the demands, pi tinted timated SI bilSoa worth of French francs, British American dollars and other currencies for West German marks last week, anticipating in cp- ward revaluation of the mark and devaluation of the franc. The franc weakened by the aftermath of last spring's sta- dent-worker upheaval, suffered the most damage.

they should rot be explied stasis for three days. I Bonn and Frankfurt have defer the remainder cf the se-j One board member. Israelinied that the mark win be re- ircsler for violitxg xhool rej- Montoya. abstained from voting. Ivalued.

and the French govern- He is one of Mexican-Ameri-jment insisted that the franc! Edcouch-ELsa School. The pupils presented a list of demands to the school board sight. They mere told they touM not rtczter ortil they nave met individually they mcrt with the board. These indnvidual mectmgs mere to stirt today, officials said. Supt A W.

Ben recommended temporary suspensions for with the board t.i 14) pupils mho have boy. tlations. School board menitjers listen- cans on the six-member board, would not be devalued. DEXTOX AREA DEATHS Neva Riek LAWTO.Y 59. cJ of 1 The French s-tock exchange 'remained firm Monday, rtf.ect- i confidence that a franc dei valuation would be avoided.

Couve de MurviUe referred to -he situation as an "internation- i He was born on April ti, 1S91'il monetary- crisis" rather than jia Alvord, where he grew a French crisis. I attended lived. "The international monetary County most aH of his system is he said. "The 1 ouen or lhf fcw ears must be cured by sal I the Home "for the among all interested: at Cunter, Tex. He mar- (Countries.

Unhappily this has! Hazel Berime Urgent on not However, this Mrs Mr. Baptist (torch dead on arrival at a Tulsa bos-' General Convention ol rr! Mis. RitlL the wife tak 7 I'" Br! i 1 flf Dcntoa, Churvh of pita! after she was stnckea MlSOric her hotel room at I am SCT-; liits were held it It a.m.t. 1 11 1 son Saturday in the Northside r.ap-; Jaoj Whitakcr of Decatur. list Chunh ia Lawton; bunaJiTM" Harriett e.

yTM in the Plainview Community rvm rail -J'" Cerrctery near Dentoa. 1 one si.ster Mrs. Ella Riek was born Feb. 1. 1111 a' s.r.

Leads. and moved to Den-i FuneTal services will be held ton with lier parents at age Wednesday at p.m. in Alvord ir.n,« She muvcd to ago. docsn't prevent the existence cf international solidarity." STOCK PRICKS ncx. rrocii oi ttoth r-icw Six Named In Charges In 16th Court! Six persons were charjtd 16th Court Monday, doing three named oa couaj I of robbery by firearm.

Name i on the latter charge I were Aubray ttaJdrop, 31. Fort Worth Highway, Denies- Bobert Edward Lee, 17, Wayne Dcnton; jnd David I MtCorkle, of Fort Worth. WaWrop and Lee were charg. ed with the robbery late Sunday night of Interstate Gulf at Texas J4 and Interstate 33 of Decton. They were arrested early Monday morning Grapevine Police.

McCorkle was charged with the (M. robbery of the PC- gly Wiggly store on Fort Drive ia which about $600 taken. James Walker TaHey. 55, of Farmersvine was charged counts of failure to stop and render aid and driving while intoxicated. Talley was the driver cf a car involved in a collision with a car occupied by an elderly Oklahoma couple.

Mr. and Charles JI. Kittermaa, on Interstate 33E Friday aftennon. The charge of failure to stop and render aid will be prosecuted as a felony because an injury was involved, according ti District and County Attomfj John Lauhon. Stanford Gibbs Jr.

cf DaHai was charged with theft ever in connection with the Nov. then of an automobile in Lew. belonpin; to Bob Allison. Gibbs was arrested Friday in Dallas. Timothy E.

Wilson, it. cf Car- rolltnn was charged with willful burning with intent defraud MEXICO CITY A Sev- tor Olson and Ivone and Robert to the passengers' cabin witblsengers were treated with great an insurance company. The in- cnteen passengers and five crew iMiss Gallesfos to see what the'courtesy by Cuban officials and'cidcnt. im-oh-ji; his automobile members Mexico 1 The plane was flying from the note was aH about. They steak for lunch at the air-'occurred Oct.

in Dcnton Comi- Uty aooa'd their Mexican air-'Yucanatan peninsula to Villah- turned with a man "mho looked port. After less thaa five hours'tv liner Monday afier a man hold- ennosa, Minatitlan, ing a package he said was and Mexico Citv TOYS FOR HOSPITALIZED TOTS run rxora Mrs. Clare Young, left, president of Volun-toys, and a Volun-toys is different from countless other organiza- jthe situation as an "internation- trainte, Michelle Landau, 16, show some of the gaily- tions because its 30 volunteers provide toys on a year- Ul dressed dolls which will be distributed by the or- round basis and not just during the many holidays ganmtion to children in eight York City hospitals, throughout the year. Hijack Plane, Passengers, Crew Return To Mexico mte vana. the plane to Id 57 ton six years'Clnn'ch cf Christ with the Roberts of Ab mLn 1 Wrlrh SANLlE MOMCA.

Calif. A vprt mtfr 3 Mrs. Inez dark Welch of christlaa Fune ln OJ Abilene Dr officiating and assisted bylfJ'TJ JJIIJ James Scott of Decatur: buria'l 0:1 Veracruz disheveled, nervous and vie at- at the Havana airport they as he pressed a long pack-'off for Mexico City, without the Jose Ruiz Hernandez, the pilot age vuth his right arm," Ruir hijacker. P' ar a few minutes'said. Mexican Foreign Minister An- Amon; t.e passengers were after it took off from Merida.t -He he had sticks cf dy- tonio CarriHo Flores said the 1 four Americans and t.nrce Cana- stewardess Maria GaUes-lnamite with a detonator in of the hijacker was kna.m' I HPf re ase dllLiy tie case could be Jaycccs Join four Americans and tirce Cana- stewardess Ana Maria GaUes-lnamite with a detonator in tbelnaxe of the hii.

dians. The were li t. gos handea him a note contain-'package, which he unwrapped but would not i edasJ. Taj lor and A Gomez of a threat "to blow up the to show its contents, and that he'all facts of tn 4 Vr- ind TM-'P 1 a bomb if I refused'was a man determined to He sai of Baltimore, The three Toronto, were He said an embassy qf- imore. Mi.

to change my course and head anything unless his instructions' ficial who talked to the mai frprn for Havana." jwere obeyed." Havana did not believe he The pilot sent his copilot a i Ruiz said the crew and pas- Mexican. i i I i'Ua rmo Angeles died Thursday St. tllar of TM John's Hospital in Santa Monica. Calif. Pallbearers include Joe Whit- 1 C.

aVer. Ray Freeman, Raymond Mrs. WeKh was born on Olho Xivens," JI. 1500, in Collin County. She C.

B. Xivens. moved to California i parents is a small child. tarls UKM en c.m.": Welch married C. Welch ia California in June H20.

a a member of the Kappa Alta Theta, and a graduate of the University of Southern Cal- 11HHH To Talk Paper Says Murderer Given Come Alld Go Jail Pl ivilege Astronauts FORT WORTii (AP) The'same case CAPE KENNEDY. Fla, (AP) fort Worth Star-Telegram are serving time delivered to the prison Monday Imorning. He refused to discuss Survivors include her mother Vary Clark of Fnsto: her father Tom Clark of McKinney: rae daughter Mrs. Virginia itt zvc I A G.I Mr. Earls was bom on Jan li in Stilesboro, Ga.

He mar- I ried Miss A a Lee Owens on He carr.e to ton J7 years ago. He was a o.ir-w-wi^ui Dcoglass of Los A 1 Ctarch 1 Cahf one sister Mrs. I Cpd White of San Mateo, Calif I Survivors mclude four grandchildren torts of 1 Tru Memorial servkes will i James Clifford Earls 1 held Wednesday at I pro, in Oakland, five daughters.j»»·· the Central Christian Churili Annie Mae I.ascnby ofj vicw Fnso i the Rev. Bruce Oakland. a i Mrs.

CKKOtay n.a Wiflv and Rer. Donald Taniersley of DaHas.jj,, of Frisco officiating: burial a Mrs. Louise Cochran of Rowictt Cemetery with Abtie Wiffiams of a 0 lf Funeral Home in iharge of and Mrs. a I.KH.CT rangeinenls. cf Saa Francisco.

KM. Vice president Hubert today that a convict Sheriff Forest W. Robran of the matter further. Hurr.phrey talks today to to life for murdering a Rio Grande County A deputy warden at the, ca's Apollo astronauts and re-'former Fort Worth maa has nevertheless stated he had de- Canon City prison was asked gram aimed at hclpinff disad- views prtparations for their granted priv-ilivered Kurtz to the state pri-'about K'jrtz early Dcnton Jaycces have joined with more than I.OOC Jaycce chapters across ihe United States ia ebKrving Nnvrrrbcr as U.S. Jaycees Community Dev-clopmcnt Month.

The observance was made cf- ficial by Mayor Zeke Martin last week when he signed a proclamation officially declaring the month as Community Development Month ia Dcnton. This faH, some 300,000 Jay- cces nationwide have launched Operation Opportunity, a pro- I around the moon flight Christmastime. dttuM. mt today and vantagrd Americans heip thcm- jt ilegcs by a Colorado sheriff, (son at Canon City on there was no record of a wives. Th! program is jrared Its news story dealt with Worth newspaper said, prisoner by that name.

He a community involvement ia Humphrey is making a last case of Kenneth Lynn Kurtz. Rb Grande County jailer Lud-ed, however, that it was pos- iJ, trip to the nation's spaceport in'convictcd Aug. 16 in the slay-jwig Schneitkcr, conta'cted Uteri sible for the records to be a day Stout, last N'qv-jby telephone, Kurtz two behind what took place. his capacity as chairman of the of Joe the areas of housing, employment, education, personal de- XTlopmrnt, governmental aware- Aeronautics and Space ember at South Fork, Colo, still in his jail at the time, the Stout, formerly a plumbing' nest recreation and envircn- CounciL The vice president has Testimony showed Stout was! Star-Telegram reported. It add-Icon tractor in Fort Worth, moved'mental improvement been vacationing in Miami killed by a shotgun blast when'ed that Edward Hasscy of South Fork seven years ago 1 'The vice president meets with he came upon burglars taking Canon City prison's dassifica-'to enter business.

He was a'vnv the Apollo astronauts-Air i merchandise from a business tion and records department, brother of Sgt. Jim Stout of the I 1 1 CMC Force Col. Navy CaM Frank Bonnan, place near his cwn. A. Lovell The Star-Telegram said Kurtz jrtS Jo and Air Force Maj.

William not been received by Mon- said that no prisoner by the Fort Worth police afternoon at the Colorado'itentiary on while two othe of the XationalAerofU'jtics and drew Me sentences name of Kenneth Lynn Kurtil had been received at the pea-' I I I'I 1 itentiary. li I OU, CJ 1 1 Anders--and discusses la-jnch preparations with other officials prison whole two other Early today Robran told the Press that Kurtz wss Mjrtlc Duiinrll one brother Tora Simmons rpl of Tennessee: two Mrv lllCVCS Mrs. Mmie Dor.neH. n. diedl 11 SflanJ of Georgia, cf grandchildren.

Mrs. a i Many Items Space Administration. I His itinerary included stops at the fjght training building ter of the late Mr. and Alexander Hanty. Mrs.

Senices for Mrs. Graphie Elta Hner Christopher, n. of Chico, were Doanen oa Oct. H. at I p.m.

Monday in the XIarris Memorial Churih ia Funeral services will be with burial in Mt. Ouvet at 1. pja Wednesday ia the'Cemetery in Fort Wora Imted Methodist Church to Vr Saint with the Rev. Harry Hardgrave officiating. Burial win be ia where the Apollo pilots prac-j jtice in a mock spacecraft, thel launch pad.

Saturn moon racket assembly I riiri.tntTirr I Thieits made oH with a va- baildirg and launch control ccn- 1 ly ttemj mn CEk lcr BRIDGEPORT (Special) end ia Denton, according to Bonnan. and Anders Alliance Leader Tried First Texas State University meets Ihe University of Texas in fie -Debate of the Month." series Thursday it 4 in the University Theatre of the Building. complaints reported to the Dca- toa Police Dtpartmest A power saw valued at $13 Topic of the debate win be ALBUQUERQUE. M. City States, should be Law Officers Law enforcement officers in Dentoa wiH be honorel by the VFW post Monday night at 7:30 at chili supper at the post on Interstate 35E Commander J.

D. WaUsrr said the dibtriit judge, county Judge, the mayor cf Drntnn and all law will be honored piests. A separate trial has been cr-, first blast off Doc. 21 for a six-day space flight that will include 10 dcred for Reies Lopez orbits of the moon cn rgc( jf, nine oth- i Xew Mexico courthouse. Park Funeral Home charge cf arrangements.

1S94 She was born Dec. S. BaHinger and was a of the Morris Memorial Methodiit Church. Mrs. Donnea was charter 1 3 1 1 maisters were the member of the Loyal Daagh- ev I)oa and ters Sunday School class of tie CampbeH Roberts.

United Methodist Church in fuatr a port was ia charge of arrange- Surrrrors include one diagh-i mtn ter. Mrs, Edlh Austin of Sang- Survivcri intlude a dangh- er; three tons. FJdon Donnefl of 5 Ctrjstopber leader of Wheeler, Weldoa Dormen of New Iberia. and Joe Don. neH of Fort Worth; three sisters.

Mrs. Susie Bowen of Saint Jo, Mrs. Blanche KsjkendaQ of Atvcrd and Mrs. Lizzie Knykea- daO of sad two brothers, Bob Harvvy of Drcatur and Harry Harvey of Plaiaview. Arthur ALVORD Arthur James Vcitaker, Ti, died Monday ia Celaa.

Fort Worth; grandson, James Christopher of Asgtlev, three sisteri. Xlrs. Vera Parrish of Wichita Fans. Mrs. May Ben Baker of Phoenix.

Ariz, and Mrs. Manon CoDura of Chico: and nx brothers. R. A Brooks of Phoenix. 11 irr.pt 33' tV gla'j.

Brooks of FJ P.cno. W. D. I Total loss rot been report- Brooks of Chhkaiha. Okla.

ed to poljce. But although the R. P. Brooks of Ralston, Houston Brookj of Bokchila. was reported taken from a Eve and Christmas Day.

They truck belonging to the Davis will be the first spacemen Tree Co. cf Tjkr which wasjlaunched by 361-foot tall Sat-, behind a senlce station urn S. The Apollo 7 astronauts' month blasted i smaller Saturn IB, day. I Aa antique rocker was report- ed stolen from the front porch' lr nntr MJr LOOK rOR value was irs. TO I'ROHATIOX OFFICE Three thousand feet of Xo.

15' There's a new look oa the third floor of the Denton County copper wire was reported stolen from the Texas Woman's Uni- A room, which until now had doubled as office fpace for the verjity library basement some- and the county and district attorney's staff, time between Friday and Monday. was not estimated. Vogue CTeaaders, 7Z1 N. Locust reported that burglars entered th- bmJding between I pra. Saturday and a Sunday by taking a screen off north window and said the other of he cdMSU The trial of 10 had been -'TSU win be represented by progress for five dap.

They freshman Bob Davis, Dcnton. District Court Judge Paul wc re jointly charged with were first place winners assault on a Jail and! in the Junior debate division at All are members of Tijerina's ment. alliance claims vastj Representing UT win be Ken- tracts of land in the Southwest nrta McH.m and David Robia- on the basis of ancient Spanish Okla. and Abilene. Dennis Crooks of onwanted xisitor or visitors went he or has been remodeled.

It row houses the offices of Charles Cole new county adult probation officer and acting Juvenile probation officer, and continues to serve ss needed space for the attorney's staff. Cole's office has been partitioned off from the rest of the room and doorway has bcea opened between the attorney's additional office rpace snd his larger office next door. The county commissioners' court approved payment of the bin for Ihe improvements Monday, totaling $93 U. Part cf this expense included repair of doors in the prard jury room through the cash drawer, they tot little for their efforts. Only pennies wtre ia the driver.

Well Child offices fcaxe been transferred ta the courthouse aanei en McKinnty Street. The Judge had also hdkated concern about the slow progress in selecting a Jury in the Joint case. Although many prospective Jurors had beta Cfuestioned in the five days of the trial, only four had been selected on a tentative basis. They still wire subject ta 67 prtccptory challenges by the state and AFTER HOURS HAIRCUTS senri iXt wcriing irt a 7 i 7:30 m. Uondiy through tr'iiif.

m. Siturijy. A I SHOP Air sumvmiT Htlcl St. ktt.n. Hickorj Oil Kepurt Cards Arc Issued Report cards for the first rine weeks of school were issued today ti s'udents in the seventh through IJta prades.

New compirerized report cards do cot to be signed by parents. RAMEY KING SALUTES ANDREW REKIY ttttn named Oenton Retory Club's OuHtondins toy of Month. Ramey King Insurance HAXTfOftD AGENT MARVIN IAMIY TKRUl KING I FIRST STATE SANK 81 DO. 312.9691.

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