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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 5

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001a01k000010 wok woooaloirabowagiomoniWomMot WORTH STARTELEGRAM PAGE liVE Tuesday Morning November 25 1958 FORT President Picks Committee For Military Aid Evaluation ASC President Dies in Office Asc President II Dies in nice Denton Trial In Gun Death Nears Finish might ask for even less for th next fiscal year Draper told news conference here: "4p i I I i teiAriel IS 1 El 1 4 a A 1 i''' i1 No It '1 A 11 7 te 1 i 1: 3'4 i r--z ---r -5- 4 10J Nor tx 1 7 IA 4fr -0-- 4: '7 'if- 4 4 ki It 7 I tx 1-4 'irr e'Atzfl i 7u1 oit64e i 4f 4v 4:: 4 i' 14' A1 4 T'i''' 0 'A ''i! "A 4 0 Ii 4 fr 0 The members include James Webb who was former President Truman's budget director and three retired military men who once held top posts The three are Adm Arthur Radford chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 19531957 Gen Alfred Gruenther former supreme commander of North Atlantic Treaty forces in Europe and now president of the American Red Cross and Gen Joseph McNarney commander of forces in Europe in 1945 Eisenhower ordered the study in the midst of his drive to cut federal spending For the fiscal year which started July I the administration asked Congress for $1800000000 in military aid funds and got $1500000000 As for chances Eisenhower here's something to sing about: The glori ous flavor of Snow Crop froen orange juiceit's 'home-squeezed' stylts AUGUSTA Ga Nov 24 President Eisenhower ordered Monday a penetrating evaluation of the military aid program with the goal of bolstering free world defenses And he picked a blue ribbon committee to conduct the study Republican William Ii Draper 3r undersecretary of the Army in the Truman administration and a or in er ambassador to NATO under Eisenhower a named chairman of a nine-member committee with wide experience in key government jobs Draper 64 directed the Berlin airlift from Washington during the Communist blockade nearly 10 years ago lie now makes his home in Mexico City as board chairman of the Mexican Power and Light Company The President's appointment of Draper to lead what Eisenhower termed "a completely independent objective nonpartisan analysis" of the military assistance program was announced after they had conferred for 43 mint es at the Augusta National Golf Club Then Draper flew back to Washington for a first meeting with other members of the new committee at the White House Dr II Hereford 63 president of Arlington State College collapsed and died in his office on the campus Monday afternoon lie suffered a heart attack July 23 while attending a meeting of Texas College system directors in Austin Dr Hereford came to North Texas Agricultural College in 1942 as registrar and later 'as named dean When the school was renamed Arlington State College he continued as head of the institution with the title of president He was a native of the Tow community in Llano County Dr Hereford received bachelor of arts bachelor of science a master of arts degrees from Southwestern University in Georgetown lie completed his doctorate work at the University of Texas His first executive teaching post was as principal of a public school in Llano County He later was superintendent of schools at Corpus Christi lie taught at Southwestern the University of Texas North Texas State College and Texas Woman's University (formerly Texas State College for Women) He later was president of Del Mar Col Dr II Hereford 63 presi- dent of Arlington State College collapsed and died in his office on the campus Monday afternoon He suffered a heart attack July 23 while attnding a meeting of rexas College system di- rectors in Austin Dr Hereford came to North l'exas Agricultural College in as registrar and later 1942 was named dean When the school was renamed Arlington State College he con- inued as head of the institution with the title of president lie was a native of the Tow community in Llano County Dr Hereford received bachelor of arts bachelor of science a master of arts degrees from Southwestern i i in Georgetown lie completed his doctorate work at the University of Texas Ilis first executive teaching DENTON Nov 24 tSpD--Robert Lumpkins 31 former collector for a Fort Worth automobile finance company went on trial in 16th District Court here Monday on a charge of murder without malice in connection with the slaying of Burnell Malone a 40-year-old Ponder trucker last Dec 9 in Justin Seven witnesses including Malone's widow were called by the state and the defense offered no witnesses Attorneys argued the case Monday night and the jury Is expected to begin deliberation Tuesday morning In her testimony Mrs Malone told of an argument at their home when Lumpkins came to repossess a car belonging to their son-in-law who was delinquent in making payments Lumpkins drove off in the car south on Farm Road 156 toward Fort Worth with Lumpkins' companion Thomas Ganoe also of Fort Worth in another car Malone gave pursuit and overtook the pair at Justin After his arrest the next day in Fort Worth Lumpkins told officers he shot Malone when he approached his car after dragging Ganoe from his car and beating him over the head with a pistol Is YOUR ENGLISH HOLDING YOU BACK? Photo PRESIDENT CONGRATULATED Bobby Goode left and Charles McFarland I lege at Corpus Christi and dean of the Ilockaday School in Dal las before coming to Arlington State College Dr Hereford was alone in his office when stricken His secretary Miss Margie Sexton found him and summoned a doctor and an ambulance Governor Daniel commenting on the death of Dr 112reford said: "Texas has lost one of its foremost educators in the passing of Dr 11 Hereford Ile con tributed much to higher education in our state as a teacher dean and college president Mrs Daniel joins me in deepest sympathy to his family" Dr Hereford held various offices in the Texas Association of Colleges and formerly was a college examiner for Texas Ile had held positions as Chairman of the Commission on Co-ordination in Education in Texas charge lay leader in the First Methodist Church in Arlington president of the Arlington Rotary Club and Past District Governor of District 186 Rotary International He also was active in business Survivors include his wife a teacher of the fifth grade at Berry Elementary School in Arlington a son Dr Carl Hereford of Austin and a daughter Mrs Miller Jr of Dallas Funeral services will be held at 4 Tuesday in First Methodist Church in Arlington with Rev Bane officiating Graveside services will be held at 2 Wednesday in Llano Pallbearers will be Joe Bailey Barnes Duncan Robinson Richards Barksdale Weldon Brewster ii A Duns-worth and Elton Smith Honorary pallbearers will be Mayor Vandergriff of Arlington Carlisle Cravens Bob Cook Hood Dr Zack Bobo Gilbert Luke 11 Wilemon Sr Sam Wine Col 11 Kellner James Martin II Morton members of the Arlington Rotary Club directors of the First National Bank of Arlington members of the faculty and staff at the college and directors of the Arlington Chamber of Commerce All Arlington State College classes will be dismissed Tuesday officials there said Ilereford's body will be at First Methodist Church in Arlington from 2 to 4 lege at Corpus Christi and dean of the Hockaday School in Dal- las before coming to Arlington State College Dr Hereford was alone in his office hen stricken His seem- tarY Miss Margie Sexton found him and summoned a doctor and an ambulance Governor Daniel commenting id on the death of Dr 112reford sa: Texas has lost one of its fore- educators in the passing of Dr II Hereford con- tributed much to higher educa- tion in our state as a teacher dean and college president Mrs Daniel joins me in deepest sym- pathy to his family" Dr Hereford held various of- flees in the Texas Association of Colleges and formerly was a col- lege examiner for Texas lie had held os i i as a i in a of the Commission on Co-ordination in Education in Area's First Chapter 18 Lawrence Bell Students Become Key Club Members "Many intelligent men and wom- think The more you learn about en are held back in their jobs and words and how to arrange them to social lives because they use poor express your ideas the better your English or can't speak and write ef- thinking becomes The improvefectively" says Don Bolander di- ment of your English including rector of English at Career Insti- your lead to amaztote Chicago ing personal achievements" "Adults who realize that their Write today for free 32-page English is holding them back use booklet "tlow to Speak and Write our new home method to stop mak- Like a College Graduate" It exing embarrassing mistakes in Eng- plains the importance of English in lish to improve their writing to your personal social and business increase their vocabularies to ilife It shows how the new "Career speed up their reading to acquire 'Institute Method" can help you the techniques of fluent conversa- achieve your special goals quickly tion But the use of effective Eng- in your spare time at home Send a lish pays off in unexpected ways" card or letter to Don Bolander says Bolander "because language is 1)ept ES-17 Career Institute 30 la tool of thought as well as a tool l'-ast Adams Chicago 3 Illinois of expression Ithe booklet will be mailed to you "You use words with which to promptly SORE To THROAT tkAtUltitto foryrrirt1P1 '11" ialrio 4040r 4 ntiott4 4 A 1' iA '4411441ttp '5' '4 Duo Jo a cold try DURHAM'S ANATHISIAMOP and ass how plaasant and effective a mop can be Genarous bottle with applicators only The at your Druggist tedierd's Drug Duo Street Floor 440 sy sc '1 Y' tr I 4 tl it ti 4' Atcl: 1 i it i ell 4 it 1 4 -F11 i 1 1 141 Ae :7 is International Bobby Goode president of the new club gave the response Other members of the new group are Gene Birch vice presi dent Marshall Baker secretary Billy Wingfield treasurer and Jimmy Clifton Mike Conway David Ferguson Douglas Fuller Sherman Harris Eddie Hinds Terry Howard Richard Merrill John Montford Joe Pryor Bill Runyon Wing Smith Kenneth Wages and Joe Watson Ned Culvert high school principal is Key Club sponsor 7w7io gmat 1(entucky bo-whons supahly wrapped hotday gioingr obalay gwiliii DR HEREFORD BY TED RICKENBACHER Eighteen students of the Law rence Bell High School which serves the Hurst-Euless area became charter members of the first Key Club International chapter in the Fort Worth metropolitan area Monday night at Western Hills Inn on Highway 183 The organization sponsored by Kiwanis International includes 58000 boys in 1822 clubs in the United States Canada Alaska Puerto Rico and Hawaii 107 clubs of which are in the Texas-Oklahoma District Melvin Munn of Dallas past chairman of the Texas-Oklahoma District Key Club committee and former member of the international committee delivered the main address "The two greatest needs in society and business today are effective manpower and human motivation" Munn said "Therefore adequate management manpower and community leadership in the future hinges almost entirely on developing leadership and service to others This is what we work for" Although Key Club chapters are not primarily charitable organizations the various groups have sponsored activities ranging from boxing tournaments to cleaning up after Halloween Munn related The group was installed by Charles McFarland governor Texas-Oklahoma District Kiwan Although Key Club chapters are not primarily charitable or- ganizations the various groups sponsored activities ranging 'rom boxing tournaments to leaning up after Halloween Vlunn related The group was installed by Charles McFarland governor Texas-Oklahoma District Kiwan- Yule Tree Put in Place By Jaycees CAP Week Designated AUSTIN Nov 24 (UPD--Gov ernor Daniel has designated Dec 1-7 as "Civil Air Patrol Week" as well as "Air Reserve Forces Week" in Texas The Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas tree was placed in Burnett Park Monday to await lighting ceremonies scheduled for 7 Dec 9 Jumble Jumble SCUMBLEI MOO CAME AMU THE KIND CF SHORT 570445 THEY EL AT THE LA CLLO' I t) ALCOV TIAT SCIAMBLEI Ell CAME 1 THE KIND CF I SHORT 570445 ics CR A1V 111817117t" folir i WITURE eattoe6(e The man who will set the lights aglow is Forest Ranger Jim Sykes of Colorado who helped the Jay-have cees bring the 70-foot tree from San Isabel National Forest Harold Plemons Jr headed the Jaycee committee that went to Colorado for the tree It was brought back to Fort Worth Nov 12 and taken to the park department garage where 150 gallons Special Buses Goina of white paint was applied All paint and labor was donated by local business firms To Game at Austin Plemons said that every step in the Christmas tree project has Chartered buses for the Thanks- giving Day football game be- been filmed The motion picture will be shown to the public at the tween the University of Texas and Texas will leave Fort lighting ceremony and will be shown over KFJZ-TV Channel Worth at 8 a Thursday and arrive in Austin at noon Buses SHOP EVERY NIGHT are expected to return here at 10 the same day Grey- Till 9 PM hound officials announced Mon- Sunday A so 7 PM day FREE DELIVERY Round-trip reservations may be MUNDEN'S FURNITURE made by telephoning the Grey- 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(1eer tomorro) Yesterday's ansuerm STAID GAUNT PIANO ZIRCON SPINNING arlavelo Print the SURPRISE ANSWER here Wialialli NM JJb- Not OFF ON 3 CANS OF ARCHER'S DOG ik CAT FOOD Lp TAY10 stRAIGHT Boupsol I010 Fo TAY LO 4 tiLD TAYLON V) 0 1 11Ww I Of 100P CLASS CLASS tt A STAiik0 On0004 K61 goos KIN OF tOrKOSI CAMS CLASS STRI1011 1100 Ink w'ISKtV ino pgoof ii 11 I 11 11 31 II 1111 PROOF II IPIMMEEEIIIIMIEIMIPMninnnniMlnnm000g mimommi Willi II lilt VIKA AUKATI31011 E4 I 1 DDETIRED Dt5Tt ED By OLO TAYLOR DISTILLERY CONROY FRANKFORT KINTUCRY 111 SOTTLE0 ov OLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY COMPERE fitANKIONT KY LOUISVILLL tatoointo ocotat toPtime Ts 46 I 111 tit itokrINk AO' fil' to) FO IANP ATs A ALL "EF PROWS' No wailing for gift-wrapping extra charge Art Eliin nrTIAI 99 Howe blosthresh Gogaisc tko- A I 14141t I 4 el A ElIAMP OkAtt DOGSICATIS I 4 Rocluc year9ice cicen THE THOUGHTFUL GIFT OF PERFECT TASTE xMMEM161 NO 1 L4011 HORSE MEAT FLAVOR 'HORSE MEAT BEEF FLAVOR Offer Limited Expires on January IS 1959 SAVING COUPON 4 1 0 CLIP THIS old II 'aylor) Giving Old Taylor is a most generous and thoughtful way to express best wishes to good friends at holiday gift time! For those who like all the rich deeply mellow flavor Kentucky bourbon can offer give 100 proof bottled in bond Old Taylor For the same quality in milder 86 proof give Old Taylor full-flavored bourbon you can give Both come luxuriously gift-wrapped for the holidays Give them with confidence that they will be most gratefully welcomed 0 1 OC To 10c Pro yot To 10t you fAgil 44::: JA 4 1A0 1 'Ir: To 1 i r'' Pkrodu you Manufactured by BOURBON OF THEM ALL' "THE NOBLEST TIIIS COUPON IS IVORTII 10e ON '11111 PURCHASE OF 3 CANS OF ARCHER'S DOG tic CAT FOOD DEALER! The Archer salesman will redeem this coupon from you for plus 2c handling or you may forward for redemption to Archer Products Company Inc 3701 North Grove Fort Worth Texas provided and the comiumer have complied with the terms of the offer Presentation for redemption without such compliance fraud Invoices proving purchase of sufficient stock of our brands to cover coupons presented must be shown upon request and failure to do to may at our option void all coupons submitted for redemption for which no proof of products purchased is shown This coupon is non-transferable non-assignable and good only on Archer Dog Cot Food Any soles tax must be paid by customer Void in any place where Its use Is prohibited taxed or restricted by law Cash value 120 of lc Archer Products Company Inc Offer expires January 15 1959 11f11 PS4Y4 COUPON LUE a 40) An 01 1 TIIIS COUPON IS IVORTII 10e 79 ON '11111 PURCHASE OF 3 CANS OF tt ACHE'S OG CA FOO DEALER! The Archer salesman will redeem this coupon from you for forward for redemption to Archer 0cm handling Inc I may Grove Fort Worth Texas provided PcitT 2 and the comiumer have complied with the terms of the offer tion for redemption without such complisance fraud Invoices proving purchase of sufficient stock of our brands to cover coupons e) presented mint be shown upon request and failure to do to may at our option void all coupons submitted for redemption for which no proof of products purchased is shown This coupon is non-transferable non ":74 assignable and good only on Archer Dog Cot flood Any soles tax mu 1 st I be paid by customer Void in any place where Its ue is prohibited taed 0sx141I ''or restricted by law Cash value 120 of lc Archer Products Company Inc Offer expires January 15 1959 0 1 44'44 44:4 Oy791 i --N -76 A 11 it i 1 0 liP I z7 --Ar I --rt ---1 I' A IP ei 201 A i 11' ARCHER PRODUCTS COMPANY INC 3701 North Grove (I? 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