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YOUTHFUL JUMPERS
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blouse Sizes 24 to 28
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FACE POWDER AND PERFUME
Nazis Recognize
Argentine Regime
Chinese Met
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Chinese Vic
Swindle’s
Pharmacy
Convenient far barviag*
Tumbler and Rack Set
CeiorfBlly DecwratoS
GImhr CANISTER SET
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Aalph Jeffers, were cruising down
< road with high embankments on
eiinei side, when they spotted the
two fugitives and overtook them
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SAM LANEY TIRE CO.
Phone 67 N. Locust
FULTZ NEWS
AGENCY
Te CeaHete Hla Oatfit!
SLACK SOCKS
Lions to Hatoe
Picnic in Park
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R. L. Selby & Son*
Florists & Nurserymen
Phones 374-375
at hand.
Supplementing the
At
Francis M. Craddock
GROCERY AND MARKKT
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STORAGE, HAULING
OF ALL KINDS
Denton Transfer a
Storage
Phone 1745
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CLEBURNE, June 10—OH—Sher-
iff oran Smith mid Johnson Coun-
ty Attorney Jewel Baldwin was pre-
paring several felony complaints to-
day against Robert McEachern. 33,
of Lubbock, who was captured yea-
terdi
Purity Bakery
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MIN'S TRUNKS
A nest of glass bowls useful
for mixing
baking and flUte
storing wVm
50«
PER POUND
TOBIN DRUG STORE
Phone 47
8 tail tumblers tn a moisture
proof enamel A A
89c
drove,
today
1-98
models
3 PAIRS $1
Models to ■go" with all hta
togs' Rayon stripe* and clot*
for drees, cottons for eportal
4 covered jars in graduated
sizes Contents C A
can be I Rtl
seen ........
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Hickory
Sunday
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scribed the ChlneJ
the West Hupeh fl
■loet important" actio
■ronts in last week.
I He told a press coJ
live Japanese dlvtoionJ
>d and although tn
Jkere incomplete divl
Xheleas the success J
an Important achieved
RAF Blasts
Bases in Bui
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Handsome pure worst.
and tor (led
A Swedish business man return-
ed from a visit to Stuttgart ex
Trimly tailored stylaa in cool rayon pop-
lin Polka dots or plain <
colors, with
smart decailr 13 -18 <
See Den and Jeon McLaughlin.
werWa ebamjBan triek repen and
riden at Rede*. Saturday, >:3k p.
nu seat ef Fair Grenada. 353
Highest ruh price pj
lltHin. CotUm snd wl
All Tinies
The Seed HJ
McKinney nt. At Rai
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NDtN FINED HERE ON CHECK
CHARGE
D C Baker charged with swin-
dle by worthless check of the value
of 85. was fined $5 and costs to-
talling by County Judge Herald
Stockard Wednesday He waived a
jury tnal and entered a plea of
guilty
SWP HOUSE PAINT
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Breezy models in perfect
summer fashion taste
pogaa. Randans, bralde!
•r«b u a pat off
WORLD AT1.AS
GLOBES
Assorted use. A qarck.
accurate mrin. of local
in* all ihc countries
to 312 75
Try Penney's for ail yeuT
soaaiuer Apqvrrl needs—yuct
won’t be dtsapywinted*
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newered. etripwg w sheet,« M»>
tea « rayw. la rWmUb, mM
NKW DELHI, Jund
hAP bombers malnl
daily assaults on Jal
In Burma by blastin]
Kalewa on the Uppd
Hiver. a British com!
nounced today. One p
ported lost in the rail
•Small scale patrol
reported In the hurukl
Western Burma, but d
I land front remained ql
let in said
To Make Them I^st!
Drive slowly—eheck air
content regularly — ro-
tate them—have them
inspected!
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Tbii^Tm, Cbb Traatfera Tear last at Little Ceetl
XK Tbeowaarof tlMhMMabovaawd jarttwecMta
YW Ka *Vn> «•*—*• ••• “aH^krfac*
trntfarmtaT BWP UndarrMur "4M. «ec
o*d C^t-basutlfal. dorabla SWP Hooa.
Capt Prescott
To Open Institute
My (nod-bye t* “rati*
tempting dHrad tn yew
vored goodness ef fan*
■wale. at*rt year omi
tdkeTi newe be a (tall
lacb a amatb-watertag
choeae far eeMrta, atewe
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AMONG SICK
Warren Cock, 1003 North Locust |
underwent a tonsillectomy
Thursday
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Pleated ar Bored styles in
plain ootors ar prints that are
aa cxdorful as the tropics Be
sure to have several!
nnJBBDAT, JUKI le, 1M»
To Fite Charges
Against Fugitives
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SOLDIER KILLED IN MOTOR-
CYCLE M'CIDBVT
CAMP MAXEY. June 10—<d»>—
Pfc. Cecil B laeeUr, IB, of the 87th
Cblavary Reconnaissance Troup,
Camp McCain, Miss., t
yesterday when his motorcycle .
struck a mall box near Honey
Army offk-lBis announced | B1J _drug
I ed.
Bigham said both men, former
college students, could tpeak &ig-
iish to some extent Bodenberg ■«
pointed to his map of South Axner- '
ice and said ' can t do that now ’’ :
Bigham said the men apparently
lost were tra.eling In the general
direction ci the camp from which
they had escaped
Earlier military police had re-
partee! the re-capture of Hans
MAssoeur 21, at Plat. Texas, eight
miles south of the internment can-
tonment
Two other would-be escapees
were picked up before they
off the reservation
A fox nds itaeif of fleas by hold-
ing a piece of wood in its mouth as
1 it submerges m water the ten re
• leaae* the wood wnei, the fleas take
I rofupe on it
SOLDIER KILLED BY
LIGHTNING
SARASOTA. Fla , June 10—(AV—
t Lewis, 24. of
late veeterday
A auk for B«N damages Biglnst
!X.M KKX T JUS!
Court Walters, in his petition, al-
leges damage* to hta automobile and
injuries to himself and hie wife
in a collision with a truck alleged-
ly driven by Leuters al the corner
of South Elm anti Sycamore Streets ,
May 17. _____ I
Lot ea eiaas y«* wialer clothes
and pack them to uwth and iBaoct
praW bag* American Cleekeri.
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JKGK TWO
Two Escaped
Nazis Still Free
setting up a strangd screen of ap- |
L>eals for faith in virtbry and threau
that “weak” German* will be purg-
"Behind this screen the Gestapo West Oak Street, and gnnximoiher |
head was at wort with ruthless ef-
ficiency. pointing up the oratory ol ,
Vaul Joseph Goebbels and labor’,
front leader Robert Ley Josef'
Wagner the gauleiter for Alsace
and Erich Koch, thv Nazi cummls
stoner for the Ukraine .
Gestapo Worried
Sources here said that "the Ges
Fire Follow*
Collision of Trains
— __ .. I Supplementing the stories that
Northwestern ' leak out ot Germany is lire plain Wednesday evening
Miss Marjone Sue Killion of
Odessa a graduate of T SC W .
became the bride of Staff Sgt Sam I
| C MeLclland of the Midland Army
Bombardier School Saturday when I
the service was read in the Odessa '
First Christ.a:. Church by tbt pas '
tor. Rev C A Johnson
Precious styles for every oc-
casion ' Frothy sheer rayons
giant blossom prints. trim
tailored stripes Sues 33-40
today by the Berlin radio said Ger- 1 has been misshrg from ills
2!™; 23
A graduate of the Teachers Col-
lege in June 1941. he entered Air
Force service tiiat year, and after
being trained at Santa Anna and
Taft. Calif . received tris wings and
was commissioned a second lieu-
tenant May 21 1342 at Taft. He
was stationed at fields in Florida.
Idaho, Washington and Texas be-
fore being assigned to ioreign duty ,
_________ _ _______He was promoted to the rank of
American nation to preserve rela- 1 first lieutenant 111 October. __
tic ns with the Ais ' ...... | *
Spain is the only other European
country to have recognized
Ramiret Government thus far
JTKMfLE, June 1(L UPV -Only two
at- five'tiertnan prisoners of war
kbd escaped from North Camp
Hood, early yesterday morning re-
mained at large today
; Still sought were Indwig Jung, 21.
and Harold Stalleicjen. 22 Jung is
5 feet 11 inches, weight 158 pounds
and has grey eyes and blond hair
Stalleicjen is 6 feet toll, weighs 150
g.a. : ■ ■ .. K
• Two of the men. Adolph Boren- absolute military collapse also is
berg and Rolf Zeuchang. both 22.
Were picked up on a road in the I
brush country of N\- •• ' ,r*». vzvav vs v_r<2» m*uj *a ***«r
Bell County last night SheidT John ‘ tact that Nazi leaders and party
H Bigham of Belton anu a deputy, 1 orators are stumping the country.
screen of ap-
Mn William A Pitkin and sou.
James, t< Superior, Wis.. are visit- ,
Ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. A. !
Mflurtiu.
i Cadet Hugh C Parker Jr., who ,
has completed his first year at the
U. 8 Military Academy at West
Point, u here for a short visit with
pd Mrs H C.
Street,
to the
throe '
left '
where
83. died
will re
1 n F RT Sooua. rvuew Mat ra«b.
M M II I an>i bwip prvwot it with
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a medicated powder well
owe beat Irritated ikin
LJ L A I Costa bl tie. Big aa, inga
FI I U I in larger al ar ( All the
IILni family wdl like Mezaana 1
CHUNGKING. June
inforced Japanese
Slaking a stand after
Solid weeks of retrea
ported by Generality
Kai-Shek’s High Comm
have <•. •antcraltacke!
Jorces closing upon
Bear the Yangtze 85
last of Ichang
. Fighting is now in
riiientsui and Shashani
PoRunand's communiqu
A picnic tn City Part will be thi
feature of the Llona Club "ladiea’
night" meeting Wednesday at 8
p. m., it was decided at the Wednes-
MMion.
tv. Philip Walker, pastor cd the
Flat Methodist church, spoke on
“War Today.” J. P Staggers, mana-
ger. gave a report on th* Lions Club
softball team, and L. J. Wells an-
nounced that he would accompany
a group of Boy Scoute to Worth
Ranch next week
Chas Silk and I
program chairmen
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Ilf W. BMur
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Captain Gerald Prescott of th*
EMhth Servlo* Command,, former 1
director Of bands at the University
ci Mlnneeot*. will open the War- **** '
time institute of Music Education m
tn the Tkocherz College music audi-
torium at 3 p m. Friday
Capt. PreacotUS appearance
launches a five-program aeries at
forums which will feature outstand-
ing men of various service branches
in discussions on music in wartime ,
The lecture aeries te designed to '
offer teachers, civic workers, and
pnupsetiv* servieeaMo an Insight
into the pracUcai and psychological
values of music in the-world at war.
All the programs of th* institute
are open to the public.
TEAGUE June 10~<A>- Two
trains collided today 19 miles south
of here, overturning several oil
irark cam and setting fire to r
small bridge Rock L>iand railroad 1
officials said
Meager reports to the division
office here and to the Fort Worth
offices were that no injuries were
suffered bv personnel to the crash
which apparently occurred when a
freight train .smashed into the rear
Sooth*, rwliwv* Seat raah. . of another train
! A damaged communication line at
___ ____ the scene of the wreck hampered a
this eoohng. satT^gant ^lhr<k o< lhe facts, tile division of- |
GRADl ATE OF T S. C. W IS |
MARRIED
Sue Killion '
1 about 6
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Gestapo Tighten
Grip On Sagging
Morale; Crqck^p
Believed Unlikely
I STOCKHOLM. June 10 -(AV-
, Heinrich Himmler's police are
tightening their grip on Germany
| because of sagging morale, reliable
■ reports coming out of Germany In-
_ _ dusted today, and for this reason
. has ha*el eye* and brown 1 keen observers here believe a track-
I up to Germany is unlikely Until
1 Lieut McMath has two brothers
| serving in the U S Army Air
I Forces. Lieut James Gordan Me- 1
. Math at Fphrata Wash , and Pfc
Harry Fov McMath New Orleans
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\Open Hearings
\On M ar Profits
law. ,
fugitive from a retrieve state
prison farm for nine days. Mc-
Eachern was caught when a posse
and bloodhounds closed in on him
in the brush country of this coun-
ty between Egan and Keene
Smith said McEachern, who had
been serving a life term, was un-
armed and did not offer resistance
when he waa apprehended.
He was sent to prison from Fort
Bend County on a slaying con vic -
1 tion. Sheriff Smith said Since hi*
escape officers have beeri seeking
a man who held up a filling station
at AlMvaradc- kidnapped a farmer
and took a car from several women.
1 TEXAS
! SARASOTA. Fla
Tech Sgt William
| Gause was killed
when lightning struck a telephone
line at Camp Martin, near here
Mr and Mrs D A McMath, west |
, of Denton, have received word that
their son. First Lieut Jack L. Mc-
Math. 26 is missing in action in 1
the European war theater Lieut '
McMath had been stationed Iri
England with the U S. Army Air |
Forces since the first of May. but
base
WILLIAMS Stas
and I
students joined to hoe '
le farm of Raymond |
WaLson near Little Elm Wednes-
day a.'ternoon working from i to 9
o'clock, with an hour of! for a picnic
supper
O. L Fowler and G R Warren
tc-uk the students to the farm They
included Dorothy Ellen Eppright,
Peggy Lanier and Jltnnue Russell of
the Denton Senior Hgjh School.
Miss*--- Frances Escue Frances
Wyatt and Bobble Haynes T S. C
W student supervisors and Misses
“'m Shepherd and Johnnie Chris-
---1 of the college faculty
DENTON. TEXAS, RBCORD-CHROMCLK,
PERSONALS tieulMcMaA '3
Missing in Action
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IHHH
Husbands! Wives!
Want BtwRpMd Vim?
TboMMada of oouptme ar« waTD-ooi. •»-
fcauBtod bwcauM th<y nomd s><0irlmii Iron plus
VUMst* •> Fur now p«p. vtu, ▼naiity Uy ObUw
-__k_ umuj fmi S1M OUBU litUB Or
fKY Wl rw«sUr |1 stem Kr MM
i Ml totem dW bU KeoDOfliy*
j storaa— in Danton.
Tobin Drug
The Aimy Air 'lYanl
Hand flies more than I
Xiouda <jt ( algo each wtl
uthln the western hetnl
Tired Kidn
Often BrinJ
Sleepless N
diamine of kidiwy f J
KM ♦ Li UaBlUM to IrUaRiU id
■tey CteUBT UkfjlLj be. U<be. ill
I* us k-ma vt pmp ru. J
I with imgfutu *>kd I
show* itwr* IS g*MlM»l hd
>vur kidu« ys or bladd^w. I
Ia.d i wsit! Ask your <irun
ruts Msrd siH'cwwmfuUy by uul
10 y.ww TLmv ytvw hsm>v rvld
Ibm 15 miP*« of Ltehkmw I»bam fl J
Lum wsMm Ifuw your C»wJ
tog down Gestapo agents with in- I
creasing (rrquerwy Garbed as 88
; men. they are even known to have
! iniaded Gestapo offices
Other incidents also show the
changing temper of the people
Other InciAenU
Travelers reaching I
for example the Germans now
commonly greet one aig>ther with
or
Wherever you go . i . whatever you
do. you’ll need a aupply of the**
eaay-to-auda cotton* and depend-
able rayona to zee you through th*
summer! Charming two-piece ault
frocka that can be worn wtth or
without * blouae. ar* the carroot
•nawer to your wam>-w**th*r drosi
IBStMml Smartly comfortable I
IS YOU* CHUD A
NOSE HCKER? i
It May be a ug* rf kewvi wera*t An* , _ _____. .. _
I have reve^T*th^oid Xation
] tvuw ttat"
. ■ ■ ■ goi^ day t. vu> cw u.v i
linking of the words for greeting
, Denton Senior High School
tion instead of a "hell Hitler |t S C W r—----- ------■ -
We re beginning to teach our j cotton at the
children differently,” his host told
the visitor
In Munich, an equestrian statue
1 of Field Marshal von Hindenburg
[ was placarded with a sign one day
which read, translated “Come
down, proud rider, your corporal
doesn’t know how to continue ’’ The
corporal, of course, is Hitler
Goebellz is said to have received
| aa many as 40 highly critical
] “crank” letters a day but Hitler
, *ektom has been publicly attacked* i*rr
I It was reported here that th# tkr.
i Naau in increoalng numbers prefer |
I not to wear lapel party buttes *
I There te a standing unwritten
rule not to speak within earshot
of children or servants who might
i betray the conversations and it is
1 laid that where three (Jerman."
1 gather nothing is sold in confidence
I because of suspseton that the Nazi
spy system tnay be at work
I
1
hte parents <X>1
Parker. 815 West
before returning
academy.
Mrs Wm Dantxlei and
children 305 Welch Street.
Thursday for Dublin. Ga„
her father R H Duggan
Th*y
[ maiu in Dublin indefinitely
Bruce Cox, son of Mr and Mrs.
W B Cox of pcctalea, N M . to {
here visiting his great-grandmother, I
Mrs J M Gallagher, grandmother, !
Mrs Q M Marriott both at 1318 i
West Oak Street, and grandmother '
! and aunt. Mmes L M Cox and J- I
i O Yarbrough, at Ponder
Mii U E Lilly and daughter.
] Tressic who have been staying
with their mother and grandmoth-
er, Mrs G M Mairiott, have joined ;
| their husband and father. Pfc. L E
‘ LUfc of the U S Air Corps
Slseppanl Field. Wichita Pails
tape lias its worrit* For tile first
tune signs of organized opposition
to the Nasis, in Austria tor exam-* ,
pie, are appearing; for the first
time, also, the arming of such op-
position Is no problem Three kilo- I
grams of coffee (about 6 1 2 ‘
pounds' is worth a maiiiine-guii in I
a country pinched for food, such ’
as is Germany
’Tt is even easier in occupied
lands the sources added "More-
over. the Nazis’ enemies are shoot- |
I A *«<” itAU^lUUDil WMO CLMkM Xiilt. Wi
i oflfblally said the broadcast, which
was recoided by the Associated
Press
It implied that Hitler’s foreign
office was satisfied with the revolu-
tionary regime succeeding that of
I President Ramon 8 Castillo which
here report, < maintained Argentina as the only
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WASHINGTON June 10 -1>F-
Tlie House naval Investigating
committee weighing protests and
praises of the government’s meth-
od of recapturing exce-isive war
profits today took over the role
i of referee as it began two weeks
of hearings on the year-old rene-
I gotiatlon statute
| Robert E Kline, the committee s
general counsel declared the groun
f had " completely open mind” on
the question of revising repealing
or leaving the statute unchanged,
and said that both spokesmen for
big and small manufacturers wo***
haw a chance to testify (
He reported that he had lined up
spokesmen for the aircraft tex-
tile shipbuilding, machine tool and
munitions industries as well as of-
ficials of the War Navy and Trea-
sury Departments and the War |
<wa*aaa. nctou< parta. U yv* m* <---*
roondwnraa. rrt Jaynv’t Vcrwifos*____
JAYNTS la Iwaiica a la*rii*a r rovriMan
worn mdicin* uaad far miliioo* for ovar a
caoturi Arta *aa*b. rat *Hv«a ch* round
wonaa. Daaaad RDFS VERMIFUGE.
(By Associated Press,
A transocean dispatch broadcast
xwaaay mj l^zkb** I tauiv vrvi
1 many had recognized the new Ar-
| gentine Government of Gen Pedro
Ramirez.
Tlie recognition was announced
Reconnaissance Troup,
was killed
motorcycle
Manr
translated out at the {
Students Work in
Cotton on Farm
pressed his surprise at a schoolboy i
who used the "gruess gott saluta ,
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