Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 230, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 9, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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lead. Millionaires le
geniuses detouring to your ice box for helpings c:
Grover Whalen wears a red 1
white gloves and he's a national
But since I have beeh knocking around in the Bast
it is different. /
Whenever I sally forth there are people who glance
at my garb and shudder as though they might have
just seen a ghost of Lon Chaney or run smack into
a gargoyle playing hookey from Notre Dame. Yester-
day turning into the avenue from 49th street a mug.
looking at my spate, cracked: “Pipe, white ankle
kilts.”
Anyone else can wear spats, mauve polo pants, mon-
ocle or what-not and nobody hoots. Let me wear any-
thing out of the ordinary and every sucker I know
begins to razz. If I were a mote picker I could cer-
tainly print nasty things about them. But it heats up
my blood.
ley'll be here for quite a while.”
the Clock. “So I think we'd
r take our plane, which is go-
to meet us here and go back
of jobs in soap factories. ,
ter will introduce a bill to wash all those
quality and weave
comes from Al ‘
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I appear to be as comical in one kind of clothes as
her attention.
Habits of independent play, sum-
dent play materials of the right
sort, and adequae physical freedom
would serve to prevent many of the
disciplinary problems which beset
the path of parents and children.
If the France-Itnifan naval dls-
cor is ever patched up, truce
would be stranger than fiction.
• • •
‘They call him "Legs" Diamond,
bul the fellow seems to ba on his I
uhek most of the t lite, --- ta
The politicians of Chip
not like the title of their ni
state song. “Ohio. My ohi
They haven’t decided which pa
ty has the right to sing it.
Denisop Herald.
Warm Weather
la Tea Time
Fresh, Fragrant
J ' ' J Banquet Tea
j Choice groceries and
: vegetable*.
to true riches—Seek ye first
zdoma of God and ills right-
s and all these things shall
Bd unto yon.—Matt. 6:33.
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19 Years Ago Today
(Prom Record-Chronicle, May 9. 1912)
C H Smoot has purchased a new Maxwell touring
car and brought it in from Dallas Thursday.
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Extensive repairs are under wy at the Denton
another. On a Texas ranch they dressed me up
chaps, holster, cartridge belt, red bandana and__
gallon hat to attend a spring branding. When I cn-
tered up on my pony and dismounted all the cow-
boys threw their hate in the air and began waltzing
might be a kleptomaniac at a diamond exhibition, for
goodness sake. ‘
work so intensely at their pieasures,
that is too bad they are ever per-
mitted to get into trouble Any
sort of congenial play material pre-
vents the arising of those occasion .
DENTON, TEXAB, MAY 9, 1931________
TOMORROW IS MOTHERS’ DAY
Throughout this broad land Sunday. Mothers' Day
will be observed:“It is the one day in the whole year
that is set aside for special tributes to motherhood.
No one day, however, could begin to pay the debt
each individual owes to his mother, no letter or occa-
sional visit compare to the months and years of toil
____d
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we get out an old copy of a Cosmopolitan and look at
you dressed up for some party. And the coyotes,
shamed by our howls. take t the high country."
L the universe, with only about 30 billion years behind
h it, and the solar system is about the same age. The
L ' I sun has passed through about one-third of its life,
r scientists believe, and will end its life about 150.900
1 m billion years from now.
E It all the water in Lake Dallas represented the time
- that hrs passed since the earth began, one year would
—be equfvalent to about two gallons.
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The trouble in East Texas is
that it's easier to spud in a
than to locate
"ATHLETE'S FOOT"
The fungi are a class of plant-
lik parasite allecting man and an-
imals, which while seldom, if ever,
endangering life, nearly always pro-
duce annoying conditions and are
responsible for a number of skin
diseases
"Athlete’s foot" has become th?
common name for a group of dis-
eases affecting the hands and feet,
not because athletic activities have
any direct bearing upon the con-
dition, but because it is common
among athletes. ,
The explanation for this is that
fungi thrive under moist and warm
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so-called hard times prevailing to
day a chance at a little extra mon
should banish all appeal of mor
pheus.
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had enough.
ir days and days afterward the
Iren talked about the puffing
slow-moving but powerful en-
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one’s self on my breath. .
because of an avuncular sneer. it i
yonder. Everybody krw my folks
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lower th
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at 214 West Mekory tessl, Dentom,
moon except Bunday by the Record-
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talked on I
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Then there was that paragraphic poke in a Holly-
wood movie journal one time: 'When Odd McIntyre
with his red muffler stepped from a taxi at the
Grauman Chinese opening the other night a deep
voice boomed: ’To the exits, men, the mine is on
fire!"
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Mrs R J. Edwards entertained a number of friends
Friday afternoon with ”900" party. Eight tables
were laid for the game. and six games were played.
Miss Frankie Payne winning high score with Mrs.
Wylie Smith a close second.
rocketeers.
A politician doesn’t seem to re
alizethat the steam he blows of
can also'be condensed.
A rubber skatue was unveiled in
11 eland recently, and all the art
criths, of course, had to make cut
ting remarks.
Those are days when a king’s
subjects are subject to whites of
their own. >
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WASHINGTON, Msy 9—This is an era of harsh
ri leetoga, according to Senator 3. Boomboom MeWhor-
b ter. ------ —-.------ mcet.— — sc. .
e I everyone who has been calling other people bad
k names were to have his mouth washed out, the se-
9- ator suggests, most of the 6,000,000 unemployed would
caviar, flappers tittering for your autograph, beautiful
actresses sitting about sipping from serrated edged
goblets and haberdashers waiting in the hall to es-
cort you to their salons to select new designs in shirt-
ing and scarves. AU of which is pumping your pulse as
you read. But don’t become hysterical. It doesn't mean
you. It is just a quotation from a book."
My wife has to bear the brunt of much hurrah-mg
about my giddy get-ups. The other evening at a din-
ner following a general discussion of marriage, some-
Who cares for a bed when thei
money floating around? In q
days when oil booms struck, mi
were too busy trying to make mol
' to worry about sleep, and with
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{yl pattern, and, best of all. it
mericn looms.
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New York Day by Day
By O. O. McINTYRB
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ecord-Chronicle
tOMIOLB COMPAjrr, INO.
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1 Eipmscmzan,pe
much of the blame for crime
conditions upon the movie. .yet
it is doubtful that it will be—
Verhon Record.
We have never believed that mov-
ing pictures based on crime had
_ pens but darr
know how you lighten the
in we can stand it no longer
,— evary mother has given gladly to her children. •.2____
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COLD STORAGE EGGS ON THE FARM
Farmers in the Bowie area are taking a tip from
the cold storage Industry and are building a storage
plant for eggs produced in that part of the State.
Heretofore, the poultry farmers has been at the mercy
2 of the big produce men who bought eggs in the sum-
____ heavy, slow. taw noise ao
unlike the swift, sudden shrieks
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Helps and
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of a progri
Club prof.
provisional government looked like a bunch of
birds That same day the new Spanish gover-
i appointed an ambassador to us who was on roe-
ax accusing us of ’stark imperialism’, asserting
this country ‘considers the whole continent its
' and demanding that we apologise for starting
8 pen ten-American war
Ite anwhe, the Haitian minister has got himself
Uncle Alex, glancing up from his plate, grumbled:
“I guess they overlooked his neck and ears That
stung .to the quick. From then on I began to spark
sartorially. Most of the other boys only bathed Sat-
urday night or when' they were going to the city-
Denton Baking Co.
-Phone 106. ‛
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and whistles of the passenger trains
"KFinally they stopped mid shunt-
ed over to another track.
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turning out every whit as good cloth as the English
mills and that to be well dressed the American need
to kigh priced nad tariff weighted English
Scotch plate.*, tail can get exactly the same
Tsmmweten,jin Ady4kusomaan
(utslde Denton Count
One year (m advance)---------...--------
Six months (in advance)._____a__
Three months (in advance)-----------
Plenty of A-1 Butter,
2Sc per pound. -- *
No. 2 Tomatoes |1.00
per dozen.
I • Recent calculations of astronomers indicate that
universe is going to pieces at a tremendous rate. It
6.. niis compared to a huge bomb which has exploded, the
> Arragments traveling outward at the rate of several
ousand mile* a second Th* “red shift" of distant
/ nebulae has been chested and can be explained only
by the tremendous speed at which it is receding from
:70 the center of the universe.
There is little need for worry, however. This process
, of expanding has been going on for billions of years.
The earth itself is a comparatively young addition to
Purity Cakes "
Angel Food
Devil’s Food
, Desert Cake, and
The Old Fashioned
Pound Cake
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Dallas News.
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The Revelers Quartet, cmposed
of James Mellon, Lewis James, El-
Hou Shaw and Frank Banta, sails
May 1ft for its fifth European con-
cert tour. WHBF. Rock Island. Ill
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dneee and Ealtoria otice.....
alation Deparu mt-
make heroes of criminals youthful
minds are effected. But it is good 1
news to hear that at least some of e
the movie-makers have decided to ,
DENTON, TEXAS,
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Press Brick Company, south of the city, and when
ipleted will increase the output from 22,000 to 44,-
brisk a day. .
1310 kc.. and KVOA, Tucson, Ariz.
1260 be., will present special DX
programs from 3:00 to 4:00 a. m.
sunday. Jockey Bari Bande-is- 4a.
' have, a part in WEAR’S broadcast
1 of the Kentucky Derby. Begihntng
concert
______________ Wal-
rosch’ssyihphon orchestra
p. m., WEAR stations, for
- mer at low prices when eggs were plentiful and then
‘ sold there during the winter when prices were higher
and product ton lower In the future, however, Bowie
2 poultry farmers will keep their own eggs in cold ator-
1 ... and will retain for themselves the profits that
acere because of the normal rise in the price of eggs
1 during the winter months.
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’ president of Bayor University at Waco only twe more
weeks of life, the head of this great sehool has decided
that a part of his waning strength shall be spent in
E signing the diplomas of the 257 young men and
women who will graduate withi a few weeks. For 29
. years, Dr. Brooks has presided at the graduation exer-
—treises and this year will be the first that he has miss-
■ ed.since acceding to the presidency of the college.
The result of the determination of the Baylor pres-
t ident wil be that graduates win hold diplomas sign-
I ed by the man who directed the school while they
E , were, getting their education. Although physicians ad-
vised against the added exertion necessary to sign the
diplomas. Dr. Brooks wished it and the task already
has been started, a few each day. despite the pain
t t the veteran educator is suffering. There is something
more than heroism and devotion in this last official
act of the Baylor University, president.
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MM—-- STILL PLENTY OF TIME
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I scrubbed almost daily, using a lyc soap that would
eat through a safe. In my hip pocket I carried a ba-
con rind to keep my hair slicked down. Bprueing up
became an obsession. Locally, at least, I was a pale
twelfth carbon copy of Beau Brumihell himself.
One of the things r thought up was to ew a seam
down the front of my dantg legs to give the appearance
of being freshly pressed. I was the first in town to
wear a spring ateel coat lapel holder and the second to
sport needle pointed patent leathers with bright yel-
low putt-on doo-hickeys in the back. «
When sen-sen became all the' go one could chib
one's self on my breath. Was I a' caution! And just
We will have a fulf line
of vegetables, fruits,
fresh beans, carrots, let-
tuce, celery, green on-
ions and fresh beets.
Which try the adult’s te
bring at last the putiishm
is almost sure to be inel
That the busy child is a
to something that ever
h’* wh called Mtssolini a hit-and-run driver and
tax uccurd of ‛obacene‛ languade wheh he na id Hell'
n the radio, is only one of our public men wh jet,
oto one duel of harsh words after another. ' I
"No chapter of history displays so many adjectives
■M to adorn Ute word liar' as the Republicans and
ienocratn used in the big name-calling contest be-
ween chairman Brea and Chairman Shouse No pres-
dent within the oldest inhabitamnt ’• memory has bean
asiigated as Me MP Hdover. And the anathema
urled at each other by Repullicans and Demoorats
i only excelled by the imprecations and maledsetions
xchanced between regular Republicans and progres-
ive "Republicans and between wret Democrats and dry
I well there. , .
_____________________________________ When ha finally put down his axe.
one yelled across the table at her: "Why did you ever he contemplated his hole with satis-
me”" And evervhod” lonked a*‛me .. *hmek t faction and was ready to be pleasant
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WASHINGTON w”hoomagnarygndnenmkidarasped
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lar good, and the public as a whole
is tired of such entertainment.
lapel flower and milk
________--____ _ I figure But if I carry
a cane, I should be back pitching hay. And thus it
thuses. Silly Writing stuff like this, but it's a ilv-
‘By Mary Graham Bonner
" THE FREIGHT TRAIN
ewe have an invitation to ride
on a freight train,' the Little Blaek
lock told Peggy and John, who
alWays shared in his magical ad-
To be all that a summer suit should be, it must pass
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By Allee Judson Teale
UNDIRECTED ENERGY
The obstreperous seven-year-old
who, by his disobedience and furious
_I.azTat.ilL12 22: AXAnAAa 4. pin
aggresiveness, Suceeded in rum-
ing dU of one day atid part q an-
other for his mother and her house
May 16, the Erno B
cocer orchestra will
ter Pam
at 7:00 |
will quit making films deahn
with the underworld is quite ne
NEW YORK. May 9—My constant efforts to be
somewhst of a dude date bak to the afternoon I at-
tended a religious tump meeting with Miss Etta
Whipple and my grandmother and trailed to the
mourner's bench. That night at supper, looking at
me admiringly. Grandma announced: “His soul has
been washed white."
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Plenty of hen end?
we hope, fryers. .4^:^
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interesting. It should be en-
couhging news forthose reform- Y
ers who have been plaeing
. y New Spring
Merchandise -
For the Entire Family.
See us before you buy.
abandon gangster themes in pic- gine which carried so many cars,
tures. The influence of underworld
SUBSCHIPTION RATES
te* year, (in edvance).-.........—
- * ix months by man (in advance) .-----------
' Three months by man (in advance)..........
One month, delivered....—--------------------------
seml-Weekiy m penton County
Dne year (tn advance)--------------------------------
Six mionths (in advance)......................................
hookup. 8:45.
American Law Institute Banquet
from Washington, WJZ network,
and tribute to Motherhood. WEAR
chaih, both at 9:00. . 5 1
Chicag Stas necords
X TSSX ommcpgmvenna“talyehad omee
body is piling new abuse on Mayor Jimmy Walker
and Tammany Hall, only to be branded as bolshevik
in return... ■2 J • ci..
per and
it which
etive.
»d child
________ ____ . mother
knows but unfortunately forgets, be-
cause so many other things claim
of guests, became suddenly tractable
end pleasant when he found a /pick-
five tests—weight, comfort, style, economy and
washing. The first four tests are answered when
*you buy yoursuit here—the washing test when you
send it to the tub. And becatse it bears the genuine
Palm Beach label, yo may be Sure it will come out
axe lying by the barn door.
Although scarcely an ideal toy, it
did wonders for him For an hour
be worked steadily, swinging the
heavy tool with all the strength of
his small body, resting only long
tough to explain that he was help-
g the man who was going to drill
This song should suit the Re-
publicans well. They always follow
the policy of claiming everything
in sight—and the brutal part of the
story is that they too often are
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SATURDAY, MAT 9, 1931
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Contemporary Thought
ELINMINATING CLASS DISTINCTION .
A new crusade is on in men's clothing, according
to announcement at the recent clothiers gathering
in New York City when the styles of tomorrow were
r Quality Food Store
(Time Is Central Standard)
NEW YORK, May 9- tAP»-The
Prince of Wales is to mitt two ra-
dio talks froth London this month
One to scheduled for the after-
noon of May 21 when he is to dis-
cuss British trade in South Amer-
Ms. The other on May 27 is to be
a talk on “Radio for the Blind".
Both broadcasts will be made by
WABO and stations.
«
A long, long freight train was
but to pull out of the freight
IM. The children rode with the
igine driver, who told them all the
K of freight trains.
There are many cars from dirter-
kb places attached to their train,
V it seemed funny to John to
tink of the automobiles carried
Psome of the cars, traveling $o
iry slowly. *
The engineer told them how the
taght trims maar way for the tag
tpress trains. e j-
felt no matter how slowly th?
•light train might travel or how
liig it would be side tracked, he
lid it was always known at the
irds where they were.
Then the clock, whose magic en
de him to change the time. tirrh-
fit slowly forward and it was very
Nw the ensine made a great
aymnaslums-ade therefore ideal
place* for the develcpment of fun-1
gi Furthermore, those using either
swimming pools or symnasia usual-
ly walk about barefoot and thus
become infected.
In an examination of the feet of
100 college students in California
made by Dr*. Hulsey and Jordon.
It was found that 67 per cerft had
fungus infections of th* toes. Thia
per centage is somewhat higher
than that found by other investi-
nations, but demonstrates this con-
dition to be generally widespread
Contrary to what might be ex-
pected, frequent washing of the
feet does not have an adverse ef-
fect on the prevalence of this dis-
ease. 'X
In the study of the.feet Of 520
boys attending a trade school in
New York City, It was reported that
fungus disease of the feet was
found mostly among tle cleanest,
wheras,other feet "covered," as the
author said, "with almost enough
black dirt to grow vegetables."
showed no effects of the presence
of the fungi. •
Dirt, however, to no prevsntauve
for fugus disease of the feet: Oh
the contrary, frequent washing of
the feet to recommended.
/ However, those frequenting the
swimming pools or gymnasia should
avoid going about barefoot. Par-
ticular care should be taken to
wipe dry the webs and spaces be-
tween the toes.
The use of talcum powder is
highly recommended, but when the
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INSURANCE _
Not all kinda—bat therght
kind.
. L B. SHAVEK , :
McCrary Bldg. Ph<W
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John and Peggy had enjoyed the
freight train trip immensely. They,
. 2 a 2 . . wouldn't have missed it for any
crime, although it may be that in ting. They had been allowed to see.
is wise to secure medical help.
.Man day । Eye _____________
ft k t IMS
An assembly wss held at Senior
High Friday afternoon. Miss Cari
Boswell, Bronco sponsor, introduced
member* of the year-book staff and
A. O Calhoun presented awards to
the following members: Inez
Brateher, editor: Maurice Flanagin,
literary editor; Joe Wise Brooks,
business manager: Nash Keel, ath-
letic editor, and Freda Yarbrough,
assistant editor. The awards were
in the form of pins bearing the
words "Bronco "35". A sing song was
led by W. T. Doggett and Helen
and Hilda Floyd sang a duet.
The valours curtain presented to
the school by the Senior High P.-
T. A. was installed Friday.
BUY IT IN DENTON
Even President Hoover forsook his accustomed
calm the oter day to deUver a fearless denunciation
, Jof,Sandino, the Nicaraguan rebel 22
I call to mind the good lod days when we were all
L comparatively happy and when we had any spleen in
’ ouf systems we took it out on the Russians. Now we
are razzing the Russians more enthusiastically than
ever, the rest of the world is still razzihg the United
States and among our own folks nobody seems to
---find life bearable any more unW they art picking
so fights with each other. ‛ i
“ "Incidentally, there's a dirty skunk out in my state
who made a speech the other night and said the only
excuse for vne people sending me to Washington was
that it made the state so much better a place to live
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WILL SIGN DIPLOMAS AS USUAL
Although physicians have given Dr. 8. P. Brooks,
he was said to have insinuated
y Butlr was a fake hero And
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to everybody.
A good deal of misbehavior is due
simply to the fact that frequently
children are given no congenial out-
let for their energies.
An activ healtnyennt needs-al-
ways to be doing, something it r
unfair to place him in a situation
where he can do nothing but keep
still and be polite.
Children are so easily amused; and
drscribed by Ted Husing, WABC
network, 8:00, instead of Show
BoA. ' i - - — - u ■ -1
’ time for Tony Cabooch, fungus infection has appeared, it
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303 Tomatoes 95c
per dozen.
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' Tradition atone now upholds the English cloth, say
the fashion moulders
incidentally, there ar* cloth and clothing manutao-
tured in Texas and there areswearing apparel made
"Ptronk of local commodties means the whole
buik of your experiditurs’right here at home to be
circulated in the community to help greatly in giv-
ing the spurt that business now so greatly reeds--
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pehdocrats. When you hear Republicans Ite Julius
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and mad everybody is at everything and everybody
else., pd v ol/ X v ..73 ■
x mouths but has no hope that it will pass because a
“ , majority of the members of Congress would be at-
H “It has been many months since the newspapers
5 reported an instance where someone thought of
; something nice to my about anything or anybody.”
the senator observes
The Republican National Committee is praising
x Mr. Hoover, radio announcers pay homage to certain
toothpastes and rubber tires and both Washington
- and Lincoln came in for a moderate amount of com-
, mendation on their birthdays this year.
Everybody te «Sore"
z2i "But ui both politics and business everybody is so
' 2 sore and frazzled that there has been more general
I and whole- hearted panning than during any grievous
, ■ period within my memory. .
I every knock were really a boost the millennium
dfwouid be here now, nobody would have toPwork and
tadHife would be just a beautiful bore..
. "Diplomats ar supposed to be the cagiest, most
ta tactful people in the world and you get an idea how
sour the world has turned on itsel when even they
' begin to get nasty.
"We exchange ambassador with 8 ne in and the am-
bassadors exchange epithets One day our ambassa-
I aor there was attacked by the Madrid press because
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Weber and Fields, WEAF sta-
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3eCrctary of State Henry L. Stim-
ii in the Radio Forum. WABC
and others, 7:30.
Protessfonal tennis match, WII-
llamHIden vs. Vincent Richards.
' We will have good
prices to offer you. ‘
B J. A. Cook Grocery
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