Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 17, 1946 Page: 3 of 29
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was for a new 2000-horsepower die-’
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PROGRESSIVES MAY
TURN REPUBLICAN
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breeder,
Plano
Noehlke,
conditioned road grader for that de-
partment. The engine will be pur-
MARINES TO RECRUIT
MEN AT GAINESVILLE
of wheat, the government scratched
the Soviet Union from Hoovers vis-
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The Denton city commission Fri-
day night authorized the spending
of $127,356 for the purchase of new
equipment for the municipal power
plant and the city street depart-
ment
The largest appropgiation made
Gayest of all spring fashions are these
charming prints. One and two piece styles*
with every new innovation on the calendar.
Lines that play up your very best points for
the new silhouette — colors and patterns
you'll adore. Choose yours today.
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Friday night
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Harold Bragg, Delaine breeder
Harrison Davis of Dorchester was
named president of the associaflon,
with M Holt of Kress vice-presl-
dent and K. K Gleason secretary-
treasurer.
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the hunger survey had been oppos-
ed by some top-ranking administi a-
tion officials
Secretary of Commerce Henry A
Wallace was named as one of those
who opposed Hoover Wartlace would
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Simple and subtle is this broad-
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American assistance.
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The body of the aulostoma chin-
ense resembles the skeleton of a
man The fish is found in the
southern seas.
Mayor Preston told Baker and
the delegation that the commission
could not act on the matter and
High-style long jacket suit. deep
armholes in men's suiting. $18.40
lived sitdown strike in criminal dis-
trict court here to protest a jail
sentence meted out to her husband
Police soon persuaded her to give up
her threat to sit in the court until
her husband's case was reheard, and
hubby served tin1 sentence
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Marine Sergeant Gordon Garner
i will establish a recruiting office in
, the Gainesville post office building
i Monday to enlist eligible men from
I six counties in this area for avia-
tion or general duty with the Ma-
I rme Corps. He will remain there
J until April 12, and will be pre-
pared to enlist men between the
ages of 17 and 25. or re-enlist
veterans of the armed services and
ex-Marines for two, three or four
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White polka dots on
FIREMAN INJURED
AS TRAIN DERAILED
JEFFERSON, March 18 —(P—
One man was injured when the en-
gine and 25 cars of a Texas and
Pacific freight train were derailed
three miles east of iiere at 6 a. m.
today, blocking the tracks.
H W Maclin. fireman of Mineola,
was pinned under the engine cab
but was freed by other crew mem-
bers. He was taken to the T. & P.
Hospital in Marshall His injuries
were not considered serious.
Russia Not in Nerd
They said Russia s action in ol-
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too small. Build now
Approximately 100 members of
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। country's limited supplies
This decision to skip Russia came
| to light amid Washington reports
’hat the selection of Hoover to make
included Rus-, by Ilie city last week from the
Russia along , United States Maritime Service at
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SAYS $100,000 OFFERED- Jack Werst (right), New
York gem dealer, said Mrs. Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski
twice had offered him $100,000 for a diamond ring (left)
which her mother, he said, sold him for $30,QUO. (Al
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able. No orders too large or
Wide selection of fibres
lacturing plant in the 500 block of 2 Encourage united support for
Bell Avenue A permit was issued . the administration’s bogged-down i
to H D Baker last week to cstab- legislative program.
h.sh tiie plant .. . .
me delegation pointed out that 3 Solidify the party for the na,
although the plant will be located ’ tional elections this year, when al;
in a business zone it adjons a resi- , the 435 representatives and 32 of ,
dermal district and would tend to the .senators face .ballot, tests,
be a nuisance to the home owners J One leader, who asked not to be
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WASHINGTON, Marell 16--(— Russia has been removed from
the list of countries which Herbert Hoover will visit on his famine-
Inspection tour
The former President, food administrator during World War I is
scheduled to leave New York tomorrow for a flight to Paris to begin u
check on what President Truman has called the worst food crisis in
modern times He is expected to be gone about five weeks The journey
under present plans will take him to every European country appealing
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yoke dresses up a soft
shirtwaist style, in Ro-
maine crepe. Blue, pale
green, gold, rad. Sizes 14
to 20.
The four kings pictured on play-
ing cards are David. Alexander,
; Caesar and Charlemagne
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A woman's best costume starts with a suit'
She can dress it up with frills, dress it down
with severity and with each change of i
blouse, a bit of neckwear, a piece of costume
jewelry, she has a new ensemble. That's why
it's so important for you to start with a
really good suit—one that flatters you, em-
phasizes your best features, new-styled for
this new-season.
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fering aid to France an artion
i which Hoover lauded at a news , ..
conference here this week led to bu8 line in Denton, the commission-/arranged bv the national commit-
the assumption that Russia is no ers,, delay action on he W
longer in need of gram from t hi 1 mat ter until 1111 members of the
commission were present Commis- 1
er and govern- | a smaller diesel engine purchased
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WAHINTON. March 16—1/)-
The last independent label may
lade out of the Senate this week
if Senator Robert M Lafollette, Jr
drops the mantle of tiie Progressive
party to turn Republican.
ACCUSED Dr Raymond Boyer
tabover, assistant professor of
chemistry at McGill University.
Canada, was accused by the
Canadian Royal Commission of
transmitting to the Soviet Union
lull information regarding his
secret work in explosives iAP
Photo'
"our answer to the coalition move- |
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He said lie referrd to a recently-
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HOLLYWOOD, March 17 -
Screen dancer Johnny Coy has
the most unusual clipping ser-
vice of any Hollywood star.
Johnny’s mother in Montreal
subscribes to the 90 leading
newspapers in Canada, scans
them for news and photographs
of her son, and sends the clp-
pings to Johnny at Paramount
studios where he is working on
"Ladies Man" with Eddie
Bracken.
from the Hi-Way Machinery Co ror WASHINGTON March 16.——
$2, 500. An old grader owned by the The Democratic Party scheduled a
city will also be applied on theseries of "unity dinners for con-
Purchase price ' । gressmen today in an effort to
Originally scheduled to work out close a split in their ranks
I the terms of a franchise for a new I . , .
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Protest Plant
Three Denton residents,
both parties met and authorized
naming of a bi-partisan committee,
by Rep Hartley R-NJ. Since
then, however. three of the five
Democrats picked have repudiated
the organization, although assert-
ing they will continue to vote in-
dependently from the party when
they see fit
Decatur Shorpshire
Annte E. Wilson,
not comment personally on the re-
! port but close friends said he is
critical of the voluntary fod con-
| servation program sponsored by the
I government’s famine emergency
I committee which Hoover heads
| They said the secretary does not
believe it will save enough food to
meet the urgent need.
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plant. Commissioners authorized I
the purchase of the engine from J
tiie Fairbanks- Morse Co. several [
weeks ago, but the orainance mak-
ing tiie contract legal was not
adopted until last night
The engine, costing $115,611, will
be paid for with interest bearing
tax warrants that the city is mak-
ing plans to issue to the engine
company. Delivery date has been
set in November.
Electric Generator
Commissioners also authorized
Hie purchase of an electric gen-
erator from the Elliott Co. lor $7,-
845. Tiie generator will be used in
Wisconsin Progress; u., meet Sun-
day to decide their future course
The betting odds are strong that
the party that grew out of the
Senior Robert M Lafollette’s un-
successful bid for the presidency as
a Progressive will join with Hie Re-
puticans for this year's campuign
That will leave Lafollette official-
ly registered with l lie Senate as a
Progressive until his term expires
i ext January
<> Y ! Woo back into the fold stray-
• for American food, and possibly to
India.
i An Agriculture Department in-
formation officer insisted tonight I
that the decision on whether Hoo-
ver will go to Russia has not yell
been finally made He acknowledg-
ed. however, that Russia is not on
the itinerary as of the moment but
said Hoover still might go there il
lie were invited )
When lie accepted President Tru-
J man's invitation to make a survey
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They told newsmen they, hope
tills week that Russia had offered elude a new engine for the street
to supply France with 250.000 tons department's drag line and a re-
HACKENSACK N .1 d‘ Add 1
strike notes A mother and her
two-year-old child staged a short-
Hamnpshire breeder, Mr.
Coridale breeder and
Hardy, W E Willis, Jr . and Jolin Ing elements, particularly a bloc
Morris, appeared before the com- l of southerners, some of whom have
mission early in the meeting to pro- lined up frequently in a coalition
test the erection of concrete manu- J with Republicans.
Bert H Gibbs, 16-year-old South-
down sheep breeder from Justin,
and J. P Heath. Argyle Rambouil-
I let breeder, were named directors
of the Texas Sheep Raisers Asso-
1 elation in meetings Wednesday
. and Thursday at Fort Worth
Gibbs, president or the Justin
FFA chapter, won fourth place for ।
rains in the Fort Worth Stock
Show At tiie show he purchased
an outstanding ram lamb from
Delbert Winchester, Southdown
breeder from Waukomis, Okla., and
winner of champion Southdown
flock over all breeds for three years
at the Fort Worth Show
Another Justin FFA member Ed
Strader bought a rain lamb from
, Helm Brothers Stock Farm of
springcreek, BL. which was first
in its class. He also purchased six
Southdown breeding ewes that will
lamb this spring.
Other Justin exhibitors at the
show were J. M. Judge, J. W. Smith
and Lloyd Alvin Harmonson.
Other directors named were
Ralpii Penbrook. Suffold breeder.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 17, 1946, newspaper, March 17, 1946; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1458667/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.