The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1934 Page: 7 of 8
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be A00LPH08 IN DALLAS WAS BUI1T By 8USGHFAMILY OF St LOUISAS TESTIMONIAL OF FAI1MIM GROWTH
jjfigjg. OWN P0>^ PLANT,WfWERSySTCM, BAKERY, LAUNPRV, HOSPITAL, PLUMBING SHOP/TAILOR SHOP ETC.
Mexico at Fair
lie Highlights
lontinues to hold te-
1 the news spotlight. A
Igo the German execu-
lituted the greatest
jture of recent months.
[nation of Chancellor
allowed, and all eyes
Id on Vienna. Now
bf President Hinden-
again centered the
(erest on Berlin, and
complicated the al-
|ic Central European
|nown fact that Von
1 was simply a figure-
ifmany for the past
i Grown old and tired,
Nie-could-be easily
lis advisors—it is said
Int months he would
|ng put before Kim
ding it. As long as
ftever, the world knew
nan government was
|aded by a man of j
and strength. Von, gigfe an ev<ry.day #treet in
|was literally the rock th# Mexican village at the World'*
of Central Europe; ;pa|P in C:?ic.-.go. Fifteen foreign vil-
|ed that he was all laces offer the visitor the equivalent
etween Germany and of a tour of the world in a day or two
Cook said. This will be followed
by addresses throughout the week
in grade and high schools and be-
fore civic organizations.
Following the week intensive
observance, according to Director
Cook, a Legion poster dedicated
to the constitution will be placed
on outdoor panels throughout the
United States. This "poster is
described as showing "a massed
formation of uniformed Legion-
naires, marching out of the
orange yellow of the dawn from
a limitless horizon, the figures
tense and expressions deter-
mined." In their vanguard is the
figure of Columbia carrying in
her hands the constitution of the
United States.
In his statement to all Post
Commanders, Mr. Hayes wrote in
part:
"Because of the continuous
growth of insidious, un-American
propaganda, which is undermin-
ing the confidence of the Ameri-
can people in the constitution and
our form of government, all Posts
are being called upon to formu-
late plans for a nation-wide pa-
triotic observance on September
17 this year. The . purpose of this
at;the cxpsiitlon this year. Low travel demonstration is to stimulate a
cost* and added' Free Fair features greater appreciation of our con-
make a F*ir vacation cheaper this stjtution and the rights, benefits
aummer. an(j privileges guaranteed there-
Legion Will Observe by'
8 t; .w 1 "Every memoer of our orgam-
vonstltution WeeK zatj0n, upon being accepted for
.• membership, solemnly pledged
Indianapolis, Ind.—In a state- himself to support the ten pur-
ment being sent to the 11,000 poses set forth in the Legion pre-
ss the kaiser in the [ posts of the American Legion, amble. The first of these ten
s of the Hohenzol- Edward' A. Hayes, national com- purposes is 'to uphold and defend
roander, is anouncing a nation- the constitution of the United
wide plan to awaken support for States.'
the constitution of the United "Let us .prove, 'by taking the
States through the observance of lead in this observance, that there
Constitution Week, beginning is no place in America for those
September 17, he said today. jwho will not sunpport and de-
The program for the observance fend the constitution.
is tieing outlined by the Ameri- 0
canism Commission of the Legion,'
of which Russell Cook is director announce
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|d political insanity.,
Hitler moved fast
resident died. , He at
the office the old
al had held and thus
president and chan-
Cjppwer over Germany
|in theory as well as
je is not check what-
He is more pow-
|of qualified observers
recasting that Hitler
[.to restore the mon-
Vilhelm II ■will not
p the throne he left
hitler's hope, if re-
ject, is to make hirri-
idolph I. if he suc-
ose will have but one
[counterpart—that of
Jho rose from a poor
7 lieutenant to be-
|or of all France.
pits in Germany have
PaPPy effect on the
problem. The Nazi
*h resulted in the
of Dollfuss failed,
P«8 have faced firing
I the rebels have not
PK Preparations for
we present anti-
government are
JjMgji ®nd the revo-
, ay® 'money, leaders
j Win be a fight to a
l®.° /barter given. To-
Mr. and Mrs. Francis McQuiddy
the birth of a 7%
at National Headquarters here. It 'pound boy, born Monday morn- |
embraces a mass meeting and pub- in.g, August 13, to whom they £ave
lie speaking on September 17, Con- given the name, Francis Herbeit.
stitution Day, by Legion officials ———0 ~ i
in eYery community large enough S. E. Allison was in Wneelei,
to 'have; a Legion post, Director Wednesday. j
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government is
^their families
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r It is con-
L pr°Perty and send-
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tem J6™3' Hatred is
giou of the hour
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Lafl. sceneB diplo-
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ALL BUILDING MATERIALS,
ACME PAINTS, VARNISHES
AND ENAMELS.
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MONITOR and STANDARD
WINDMILLS and REPAIRS
PANHANDLE LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 61
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Tender-
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NO. 2
CANS
NO. 2
CANS
3 cans 25c
3 cans 29c
3 cans 29c
Potted Meat TZ 3 cans 10c
Oval Sardines, 3 cans 28c
Tuna eat per can 14c
SPUDS
U. S. NO.
ONES
10 lbs. 19c
BUY BY THE C A S E
"THEN YOU'LL HAVE IT"
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c°c°a soapy 7 fo| 25c
Hardwater
Oxydol
Chipso
25c
SIZE
"QUICK
SUDS"
each 21c
Ig. size 15c
Tomato Catsup
Quart Mustard
Quart Pickles
14 OZ. BOTTLE
2 BOTTLES
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14c
19c
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25c
SIZE
16c
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BRAND
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3 LB.
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Gallon Peaches 44c
Gallon Blackberries 49c
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1934, newspaper, August 16, 1934; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125880/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.