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to b
tetr’
le says But
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t was sup-
clate it. air. we appreciate it
.n t thank ma."
i. modest, a* everyon
mow we know." Am;
sort of reward that
j be. "And—Mayo."
"Weston tells me that Blade has
rt town for the time being. He."
taley nodded knowingly, "says
gde was scared out of town, but
asie and I know that you managed
X wanted you to know that we
Chapter 14
‘WOULD-BC BI HOI.AK
ey expected to find Weston over
be hall, and the usual number
bystanders remembtfred seeing
MS* a few minutes before, so
salted tn the exposition rooms.
■* the local antique collections,
■the flower and vegetable and
irv* entries, held sway.
Arthur Brinley came up to him
food evening, viewing our en-
CHAKACTMMI .
.VO. Cap* Cad sleuth.
, Aaeyl couala. ee-
Oeneral Philbrick over
’ said. "Tell him to take
ch. and announce in that
that the exposition will
tome of the ladles, they want
down their guilts lor th*
don’t want to be rude to our
on the other hand, it’s
it. and the quilts — you
I mean. Have you any
■DAY: Madame Meaux
r*» Meter la law. she
te help Asey.
10c
U (Bargain
1 JMte 1
OhL___
■ WEDNESDAY ONLY
■r
m
offices,
broken
•m—-I st fa
important.
.. — .. 7
been pryin’ into
towards the town offices
A man coming
him hurriedly, takl
four at a time
Asey glanced after h'.tn cm .curly.
for the man wore the first dark, clty-
llke clothes he had seen In a long
while.
Then, at the selectmen’s
Asey stopped short.
The glass-topped door was open,
but there was no light In the offices
beyond He could see the marks
where the lock and door had been
forced.
anything the matter? What's this?”
"A gent.” Asey Informed him. "has
been pryin' into that which don’t
concern him. dome on lets see the
damage "
' Weston nearly wept
"Asey, has someone broken In
there? Who? Did you see-let’s go
after him!"
"He's not Important, rel'tively
speak In',” Asey said ."but what? he
may have found or got or done or
taken away matters a lot Come see ”
Nervously Weston ent to work In
the office
"He hasn't touched Jeff's desk, and
he hasn't touched Brnley's desk, but
he has been at my desk - what are
you laughing about now. Assy Mayo?
This isn't—
*GoldUocks'
Assy stood there sad surveyed the
situation *
There was no sense to romping
downstairs and trying to pursue the
man. for the chances of catching him
were something leas than slim. If the
fellow continued his original pace,
he was now beyond pursuit, any-
way And An the confusion outside
the hall, with doaens of cars starting
and turning and departing, it would
be next to Impossible to find anyone.
Not without creating a lot more con-
fusion
Weston appeared st the head of
the stairs.
"Brinley said you wanted me — is
close in five minutes, but will open
tomorrow at—well, whenever It doe*.
Then cloee the door, an' the ladles
can rip down quilts to their heart's
content, an' no feellns hurt
"Wonderful!" Brinley said ’Thank
you1 I never thought of-oh. thank
you!"
Ten minutes later the antique
quilts of Billingsgate pine trees, log
cabins, rising suns, birds and bas-
kets. ship's wheel, rose of Bharon.
duck's foot In the mud—and all the
hundred and one olhe- kl> d». ’•’ere
on the way to their respective homes
to warm the tourists and the old
settlers
Asey grinned and (.trolled upstairs
down brushed by
ling tne iteps down
"Itort r
<^y J
Ted I
K -rv V=
In the f
OME WEEK MURDER
by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
5
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Paris Honeymoon
®Y in
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■y
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TEXAS!
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, KaBMUM* Ab Sweet And
Mto Ab The Throb Of
The Orart Made Ta
Which It
Dances
Phil Miller
Mrs. Smith Parks
Mias Katie Henley
Mrs J I. Wright
Mrs. RoUnd Herveh
Milford Walk in x
*. A. Grogan
Dr. W. N. Rowell
John Kilpatrick
Mrs. Jimmy Leslie
IMBEREWSH
MOONLIGHT SONATA
T ‘ " "w ••• •
CHARGES FARRELL,
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LAST)
DAY I
MARIE TEMPEST
BARBARA GREENE and OR1C PORIMAN
WEDNESDAY, ONE DAY ONLY
Performances At 3:45, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M.
A Name That Implies
timatneM . .
Paderewski—A Name
That Stands Alone
High Above All Others
In 1U Realm
i'-*
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Cal 1133 and 1153 for groceries and fresh meats.
I I —
A *=
litHM«MS*tov
1 18
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It it
CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW
today and the market closed steady
HA
OUT OF BOUNDS
7 75
COURT HOUSE
Cotton
❖
BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY
'E>
Safety for your money and valuables.
Use Our Facilities
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
M
Memlier Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Denton County National Bank
Don’t Scratch!
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ignd continues through Friday
GLADIOLA
775
&
50c Doz.
Let Us Install A
ECONOMY
We Deliver
Ph. 223.
GROCERY
r
ASK FOR
Marv Sue
(’ash
CAKES
I
f
ROOFERS
at your grocers.
Delivered Fresh Daily
for
('all 106 For Special
Years
Orders
LIBERAL TERMS
on
Drain
Us
Let
DAMP WASH, pound
3c
Fluff Dry,lb.
Flat Work, Finished, lb. 5c
Ic
and refill your car motor
OILS
crankcase today!
Texaco (Jas And
GUARANTEED!
4
I
Motor Oils
0
PHONE 710
Bewley
Anchor
Feeds
solve
poult ry
needs.
Beu ley
i
\ our
Triple Safe Tires
Starter,
Grow
Mash,
(■hick
i
i
Scratch, Lay Mash, Hen St retch.
MAXIMUM PRODUCTION AT
A MINIMUM ( OST!
Light-running
M System Gro. & Mkt.
Durable
Not expensive
Phone 130—For Ice
A» low
PENRY BROS.
With
long
gra -s-ciittinv
;t
with a good, new Mower?
Tools and Netting
I
Neal Drug Store
13
WASHINGTON. March 21 -<AV- ,
Keeping expenses within due Ixainds is much easier
when you have a checking account. All income can be
deposited at this bank, and all bills paid by check.
Denton Flower
Shop
Re-roof your home with
Johns-Manvilie Roofing.
First State Bank of Denton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
No down payment and as
long as 36 months to pay.
Stuart Plumbing
Co.
THIS SPRING IS THE
TIME TO
M. A. GAY ROOFING
A SHEET METAL CO.
HOT WATER
HEATERS
Set of FOUR
FIRESTONE
As Ixiw As S1.83
Per Week
EASTER
BARGAIN
PURITY
BAKERY
BULBS
(All Colors)
I
I
DENTON LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANERS
Phone N
NEED^MONEY
BOVELL OIL CO.
Phone 225
123 S. Elm
High
8 26
H 04
7 75
7 69
7 87
7 85
7 79
BUTANE GAS SALES
COMPANY
Denton
Kimbrough-T obin
Phone 47
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I
Jack Bryson
TEXACO STATION
May 47 5 8-3/'
1/8-1 >4 higher
I
• Follow your Doctor’■ lead
He kn<nr» the velue of freeh.
potent drugx. *»<i of ekilled pro-
fr—innel eervicee. He knowa fair
price* and sound valaee. That ia
why an Increaaiag number of
phyalclana tarn, for their own
needa, to thio “Doctora’ Drag
Store " And becauae they ap-
prove our high ethleal atandarda.
many of theae Doctora direct
their patients to bring prescrip-
tions here to be compounded
SAM LANEY
A Texaco Station
Phone 67
Handy Motor Co.
A Safe Hare To Bov
Phone 440 tor A
ttemonirtrxUon
May
July
Oct
Den
Jan
Mar
tout
8 21
7 BH
7 67
7.61
7 60
Dorothy Perkins Giant Size
Merchants Finance
Company
Hast of Post Office
**
Delay Hearings
On Wagner Yet
Bell Roofing &
Sheet Metal Co.
Phone 796
TEXAS SPOTS
DALLAS. March 21— (APi
8 31'. Houston 8 50. Galveston 8 51
Clone
8 30
8 10B
7 77
7 7IB—72A
7 69B -71A
7.74B-- 76A
7 75B—77A
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS March 21
Spot cotton rloaetl
lower low middling
8 65. good middling
1.267. blocks 578 689
Four keys,
. icetea. . or
should he stoop
(API
quiet 3 points
7 50; middling
9 20. receipt*
Economy Values
To make new users for the Giant Sizes of Dorothy Per-
kins Beauty Preparations, we are privileged to offer
them to you, regardless of their regular prices, at the
amazingly low prices l>elow:
Note These GIANT SAVINGS
Cream of Roses 75r> $1.25 and 32.50
Rose 1 Ait ion — 75c, 11.75
Cream Delight $L 52.00
Skin Freshener 65c
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK. March 21—(API —
Stocks firm, list rallies quietly
Bonds higher; U 8 governments
lead rally.
Curb Improved; Industrial leaders
in demand
Foreign exchange steady; war ten-
sion eases
Cotton easy southern selling
Sugar steady; speculative buying
Coffee higher, professional sup-
port.
CHICAGO
Wheat lower; easing war fear
Corn about steady
Cattle steady to weak
Hogs steady to 10 higher
REAL E8TATE TRANSFER.**
Margaret Milliken to W D Milli-
ken et al . Interest In tract In Lew-
isville out of J W King survey. 410
and other considerations. March 8
1039
Margaret Milliken to Elizabeth
Angelina Milliken, one-aeventh In-
terest in two tracts in Lewisville out
of J W King survey. 810 and other
considerations. March 8. 1939
White! No 2 yellow 47 3/4; No 2
white 53; sample grade 44.
Oat* No 1 White 33; sample grade
white 27 1/2-29.
WHEN
BUY DRUBS
flNCHOli
7^.
1. "get the lock-
fooite”----- —
TO PAY YOUR
BILLS
—on terms that will fit
your purse, both as to in-
terest rates and pay-
ments.
We invite you to call
CHICAGO. March 21.—(AP)—Af- :
ter (lumping 1 3/8 cei^ts a bushel,
wheat prices staged a rally today :
that whittled away about half of the
early loss
Wheat clo*ed 14-5 8 lower than "
yesterday May 67 1/2-5/8. July 67
5 8-3 4; corn unchanged to 1/4 off.
July 49 3/8; oats
Grt your Easter Bargain rar
now and be ready for the East •
er Parade
An almost new Oldsmobile
Coupe—beautiful blue color,
upholstery never been sat on.
Urea show no wear, radio
equipped, absolutely spot less
inside and out. Anyone who
wouldn't buy thia car just does
not want an Olds coupe And
the price is almost half what
It sold for fourteen months
ago.
Don't fall to see It. We give
good trades and the easiest of
terms. Your old car will prob-
ably make the down payment
and the monthly payments
can come out of your spend-
ing money.
|----------—|
Evers’ Lawn Mowers
I
cision on when to start hearings
on proposed amendment* to the (
big display? Who'll b* shot tonight?"
t‘No on*.”
"How do you know? Ha- all you
know, aomeona might shoot at you!”
“That la exactly why." Asey aald.
“I'm goin' right plumb up to th*
field an’ stand in th* middi* of th*
crowd, toetorln' on my to**. Bar* an'
Jaff, an' Biola* an' Jan* ar* goin’ to
stay there, an' I'm goin' to eend a
cop to stay with you In fact, you're
going to have a guard yourself, to-
night Does that help your blue*?"
r‘What use lx a guard. If someone'*
decided to kill me? Suppoee I did
ke^r-out of the way of windows, and
had a guard with me. If anyone
wanted to (hoot deer ball at me. all
they've got to do ia figure where I'm
sltUng. or Bleeping, and fire — right
through the walla. Suppose someone
does take to shooting through walla?
Up at Aunt Sara's, for example?"
"Wont get far there." Asey »ald.
"That's an old house, an' built on
the foundations of an older one still.
There's a solid four-inch thickness of
brick between the clapboard* an’ the
wainscoting. Aunt Bara was tollin' me
today, an' about how It coat'em a
young fortune to have the place wir-
ed tor electricity. If anyone want* to
pop at me under the circumstances,
they have my permission. Now, call
the locksmith, an' I'll send up a
trooper. Don't worry, you'll be taken
care of "
"But who
Weston said,
for?"
"This is a new one."
him. 'This Isn't the first
"Someone else?" Weeton
"What make* you think so?"
"The first fellow stole y<
didn't he? Or the duplh
skeleton* Well, why i" "
to lock breakin'? This 1* two other
fellow* Weston, cheer up, will you?
I—oh. goodby I'll see you later."
Continued tomorrow
(Copyright. 19391
Fuller's
throw of 116 feet gained him hin
place against some of the best high j
school athletes in the state.
NEW ORLEANS Fl Tl RES
NEW ORLEANS. March 21 —(AP)
—Cotton' futures were under moder-
ate pressure from liquidation here
WALL STREET
YORK. March 21—(API
, l war tears lessened sotne-
. th. College, will leave Sunday to at- ! what' In world markets today nnd se-
=6d^d •* ’
.igt
8 34
8 12. 8.12
7 85
7 79
7.75B---- -
7 81 7 81
May '40 7 82B--
May
July
Oct
Doc
Jan
Spot nominal; middling 8 96
NEW YORK FI T! RES
NEW YORK. Mar 21—(API—Cot-
ton futures closed 4-11 lower.
Low
8 19
7 98
7 66
7 60
7 58
took their
■ that i
Pa i is
Issues
< Hl< AGO < ASH GRAIN
CHICAGO. Msr 21 I AP i
wheat Nii 4 hard 66 1 2
Corn No
i mix'll mi <> .it.
Build
Repair
• Buy
I We shall t>v glad to fhianoe any
, of these projects for you Plenty ot
; Denton money I,oyv rates, easy to
i deal with no delay IiPt's talk over
the particulars
| DENTON FEDERAL NAVINGK tr
LOAN ASXlHIAIlON
Telephone 26
"Yourown”
Ga» System
from the fairly widespread ‘ ence.s
i outbreak of hostilities in- j dent Roosevelt
the so-called rloni'xrat i< |
s hardly ,. (• | LM{ WiNS FOVRTII PLACE
Ttoe.;! IN DiNCVS |
(Henn Fuller gave the
track . team
You soon can save enough to pay for a new mower which will
still last and do good work for many years. Have you seen our
new, nibber-tned “All-Steel” Mower? It runs so light a child
can use it.
Evers Hardware Co.
Nicholson's Fresh Bulk Seeds
al net declines Of 3 to 8 points
Open High Low
8 33 8 34 8 29
8 08
7 78
7 79
CHICAGO PROUICE
CHICAGO. Mar 21—(API-Poul-
try live, 1 car. 30 trucks, hens firm,
balance steady; hens over 5 lbs. 17
1/2; bareback chickens 15-17; tur-
keys, young toms 22. hens 24; other
prices unchanged
Butter 817.198. firm; creamery spe-
cials 103 score) 24-24 1/4- extras
1921 23 3/4, extra firsts (90-91) 23
1 2. firsts (88-89 ) 23-23 1/2; sec-
onds (84-87 1/2 ) 22; standards (90
centralised cariota) 23 3/4.
Eggs 21,794 steady; storage pack-
ed extras 18; firsts 17 3/4; other
prices unchanged.
Cot -
Fair |
points
... r Amer- 1
ikI middling 5 82, g<w>d 1
strict middling 5 27. I
strict low middling
middling
good
5 to
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
Leading Stacks
NEW YORK. March 21—(API —
flales, closing price and net change
of the 15 moat active stocks today
Gen Motors 19200 46 3/4 up 5/8
US Steel 18800 57 1/8 up 1 3/8
Chrysler 16300 78 7/8 up 1 1/4.
Kennecott 11500 36 3/8 up 1 1/8
Bocony Vac 10600 12 3,8 No
Anaconda 10600 27 3 4 up 1
Mont Ward 10200 49 1/3 Up 7 8
Gen Elec 9900 39 1/4 up 5/8
North Am Co 9000 22 7/8 up 3 8
Beth Steel 8400 67 5/8 up 7 8
Curtiss Wr 8200 6 1/4 up 1/4
US Rubber 7900 44 3/4 up 3/4.
NYC 7900 1 7 5/8 up 1/2
lul Nickel 7800 49 3/4 up 1 1/2.
Repub Steel 7500 19 No
:ng strxks.
best slid
was shown bv U S
Bethlehem Chrysler General
Montgomery Wnrd. Douglas
Boeing. Consolidated Ed)
Anaconda. Westinghouse du-
Pont Eastman Kodak U S Gypsum.
Philip Morris. Santa Fe Chesapeake
' feChlo and Standard OU of N J
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL. Mar 21—(API
ton 2.000 bales, no American
I demand for R(x>t. prices 6
higher, quotations in pence
lean, strict goo'
middling 5 47:
middling 5 12. strict low
4.87 low middling 4 .47: strlcl good
ordinary 3 92 good ordinary 3 57. Fu- '
lures closed 5 to 10 higher
4 83. May 4 80. July 1 65; O
Jan 4 53
"You sounded ao much." Assy sold.
"Ilk* Goldilocks am' th* thro* beers
Oo on. Wm. ITn sorry."
"H* didn’t touch th* flies. Tbey'rs
all right. He didn't touch th* set*,
thank God. b*c*ua* W* rot a hun-
dred times to much cash there M
usual. As far as I can sea. May, h*
only went to my dsak, and every-
thing seems to be In the right order
except my lower big drawer"
"What d'you keep there, ledgers?"
"Tea. Mostly I've got committee
lists and plana for this week—I did
keep'em in the safe, but lately I’ve
Just left them out. Everyone knows
'em They weren't Important, be-
cauae everything In them has bean
copied and printed and mimeograph-
ed I—oh." Weston added lamely, "I
did used to keep my ledger of vital
statistic* there Just Jotted things
down, and copied them later. Wn
don't have more'u a couple of dozen
births, or deaths or—”
"Did you or did you not hike that
ledger over to the bank and put '*
In the vault?” Asey demanded.
"I did. I was out front thia morn-
ing when they opened the bank at
eight. Well. I don't understand this
much, do you?"
"Only that someone wanted to
peek at that ledger Certainly they
didn't want Old Home Week plans,
with the streets knee deep In'em, so
to apeak. Well, well. An' I didn't
even get much of a look at that fel-
low. either. He had no dark clothes
an' a felt hat. but he didn't limp, or
smell ot garlic, or have any outatand-
ln' features. Huh. You was goin' to
have a guard here at night, wasn't
you. In the hall here?"
Weeton shook his head “You know
there's never been a burglary In this
town, unless boys broke into summer
houses, or something. Why?"
Outlandish Outlanders
"It'd aeem that you bad a would-
be burglar here among your guests."
Asey said "Wes. don’t lose sight of
the fact that you're not Just copin'
with natives here. You've got a good
many outlanders, an' some of'em are
goin' to act outlandish We'll have
a couple of cops left here."
"People win want to know why "
"TelPem, to look after your an-
tiques. an' exposition, an' afl. an' for
the benefit of anyone desirin' sld
or sasiatance. Billingsgate's gesture
of safety for Ita guest* Two oops
constantly on call. Make a hit, I
shouldn't wonder ”
"Well." Weston was dubious. "I
suppose so "But how can we explain
this door?"
"Blame It on me My car keys got
locked up. an' r broke in Now grab
the phone an' get a locksmith an’
have him fix things up. Got one tn
town, ain't you? Get him. then Wes-
ton. I don't know as I ever saw a
man Jitter the way you can whe-
once you get started! What's t
matter with you?”
"Matter? It's like alttini
, powder keg! Yo ucan’t tell
for. ■ : '
I holding the bag—"
“Weston." Asey aald. "l
! smith, an' atop thia foolishness! I'm , Dr W J McConnell, president , NEW .
' Fi°'n flreworM* It‘" mo,t of the North Texas State Teachers European
i time for em. ... . . . .r.
"There!" Weston said "There's the
next thing! The fireworks! V..
happen tonight when they have the j Southern Association of College*
and Secondary Schools at Memphis
| March 29-31 McConnell will report
1 for his duties as a member of the
I Association's Commission on Instl-
We guarantee Paradde Ointment 1 tutlons of Higher Education, which
, to relieve any form of Eceema. itch j will meet early In the week. Th*
or other Itching 8kin Irritation or 1 general program begjns Wednesday
■Purchase Price will be promptly re- | and continues through Friday
I funded. I-arge Jar 80c st Brooks Drug
i Store. 1"11 —
Mill and Elevator
'hevrolet truck
Ware. Lewisville,
Senator Borah <R-Ida) said the
Congress of Industrial Organlza- '
, uons had advised the committee it
wooled wished
season ahead, why not star1
as $7.50r
March i
4 54
Al TOMOBII.E REGIHTKATIONS
336517—C J Wllkiraon. Denton.
Ford tudor
336519—M M Kaimcl Fort Worth,
hen Oldsmobile coupe
the 54759—Banger Mill and Elevator I
Co.. Banger. Chevrolet truck lambs
ig on a I M76O—Marlon Ware. Lewisville.
. what'll I Chevrolet pickup
the last straw that'll leave you •
------ —- - McConnell to attend col-
lege MEETING |
FREE CRANKCASE SERVICE
Ix't iis drain your car's c rankcase and put in new TEX-
ACO MOTOROIL. Fill up with TEXACO Fire Chief
Gasoline. WHITE TEXACO STATION
4’hone 666 — At WirMrip Motor Co.
Uned h jiortion of their
. Ines
Traders in New York I
cue from h buyiiiK move
under wwy earlier at Iiondon
and Amsterdam and leading
were pushed up I to 3 points
| Aside f “ •*
i belief an
vclving the so-called democratic
and totalitarian nations whs "
likely at the present time >w
tive forces had nothing much to g<> ;
on in the way of especially stimulnt- I (Henn Fuller gave the Denton .
ing developments on the husineba • High School track , team ILs only
♦ front nr at Washington . phirr in the Southwestern Expou-
American Telephone among stock- I ((fwl tr(|( k anrt npld mM.t ln Pnr(
. w™ shown”.r'i!n,8 I worth Saturday a.s he won a fourth
’ Steel. Bethlehem. Chrysler, General plate In tiwy discus throw
1 Motors
| Alrcralt.
son.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. March 2i (API
I USDA)—Cattle salable 1.500. calves
salable 800. bulk medium to g.KKl „noIllPIUlw„. TOnllll 1„r-
shortfed steers and yearlings 8 00-
9 25; moat cows 4 50-6 00. bulls 5 25- [ 'Hie Senate labor committee voted
6 50, slaughter calves largely 5.00- , today to delay until Tuesday a de- j
Hogs salable 1.700. top 6 95. «pald [
by shippers and city butchers, [rack-
er top 6 85; packing sows 6 00 down . Wagner Ijibor Relations law
tSb(‘Cp HMlriblr 12 500 ir/wtd u/rwvlaarl I i D Yzin i «•«
bld 7 85; shorn
shorn yearlings 6 50. shorn 2-year-
old wethers 5 50; shorn aged wethers I . .
mostly mixed grades. 4 00. wooled wished more time for ita labor
feeder lambs 7 25 down peace conferences with the Amer-
I lean Federation of Labor. |
I Borah said negotiations between
the rival labor organizations would i
be resumed Friday.
I Hearing* on amendments to the | —
Wagner law, one set of which was
■* ■■ | sponsored by the AFT,, originally ■
got j Were scheduled to start March 10
but were postponed when the AFL
i and the CIO started peace confer-
at the suggestion of Presl- '
' - - icvrlt
was this man here?"
"What did ye break in
---- one.” Aaey told
” t one."
said
slaughter calves
750. light yearlings 7
Hogs salable 1,700 . .
by shippers and city butchers, pttek-
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1939, newspaper, March 21, 1939; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370124/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.