McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 95, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 4, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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YME UNITSO PRES8 REPORTS
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VOLUME FIVE.
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FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING
MAKNG IMPROVEMENTS
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Weslaco of Mercedes or Donna. We
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very excellent young man.]
full of ambition and i
a young man
sceminzly in te flower of manthood. j
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and fuler skirts
oftc paitment.
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The perioe of
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duction—the thousand and one things
“Know Texas” a Good Slogan
tate Bank
All are welcome.
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players participated in the games, the
rust Co.
Motion picturs are responsible for
the most disguseted fishermen on Cat that the Magic’ Valley of
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Texas enterprise. The
Towns of Pharr, 0. K Jones of Edin-
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for two weks the. technical
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County
Music Club chorus Kita beeng (received
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at Mission last night.
Raw meat . a baseball game,
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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The evening service will begin
director
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8 o'clock
There will be special music.
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" The First of April is the beginning
The New Church year of this churc
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you can't be there, buy a ticket any-
way. Let's all join in and render a
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to this country, where half the world s
supply is now stored, choking com-
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The prospects for the coming year |
। Are good. If we can serve the
aTul lin.ot
Northwest..
zona
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Come on. McAllen folks, don’t stay
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with hidden tucLaflsser funetions
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GOING UP
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leu Wednesday after-j
ich. Call 204 • reward.
' . 95-3tet
ke-read when the rains come,
[beats compalining; beats it badly
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cegef
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scored high-and-received an exquieite
flower bowl. For second‘‘high score.
‘not receiving some share of benefit we,will know that Texas is big en to
1 from the enthusiasm. The Panhandle
The Passing Day
1 By Will H. Mayes, Department
of Journalism, University of
Texas
ing > oung man will be ’ . t. / r she has 2:30 to 5:00 p. m.
The Revival Program
To-day“anq Every Day
except
SUNDAY
Services at the
PALACE THEATRE
10 tp 11 a. m"
ares el
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THIS IS A FISH STORY
By knited Ppess, -g
WASHINGTON, April 4 — Secretary
of the Treasury Mellon has a four-
fold policy which he will pursue dur--*,
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thing about paying
it won’t stay paid.
v Of George
ton’s Rules Of
Conduct
ourself glad at tht
f another, though he
nemy. .
reations be menful.
When we know Texas as we should, reduced. The present program calls
THER OF OUR
UNTRYI .
country. The West Teun can not be
greatly interested in forest proserva:
ttonuntess he can be made to.thtnk
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ticketa and Puil-
ations sail on or
Gulf Const Lines
if
safari
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“The Wonderful
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WE GET THE NEWS FIREY
- 1 ening and Sunday Matinee
at 3:30.
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mercial ttade with other nations.
Efficient operation of the dew i
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mm-st
pretd. .-a,
is, that the rotes have rots'" —
Something what ain’t and if it
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cross swords with their first oppo- ;
cents he wae stricken with an affec- ”■ The pastor will
. Music by .the Fame
orchestra at 7145
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4QualityMrn plies
the basic policies of Mel-
amtistratipn. Others relate to
s of the treasury de-
real Christian service.
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THE ROTES ROTE AND THE
LIONS ROAR
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Irs. John Callavo and Misa '•
grediets. *
TheyAre’An
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p. m. by th Minlater.
■ Morning sbject:"The Church A
Spiritual Temple”, r ?
i Eventng subject: “The King’s En
' truce 1 Jerusalem."
The, evening service will be in the
' nature'a wpecial service The
nis wise and honor- •
e
ly Fresh,
qyidnpgg, ■'
The-Weslao News has this to say
regarding its hotel propostion, and is
using the Casa De Palmas as an exam
pie of a model hostelry. it says:
t “McAllen with a much smaller trade
territory, than Weslaco, always at-
' FREEl am
Three lbs. of sugar free
3 lb, can. of H. A H. cofte
and Monday only.—Bob Me
L?' o jr
Music Club Rracti
The music for the Hda
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of 343 coast guard cutters 'against
rum runers. » 2 ’
Jigations.
4. Procure the refunding of the huge
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By United Press.
CHICAGO, HI .
Howell, P. J. Folsom, C"C. McDaniel 2
H. Guggenheim of Youngstown, Ohio*
Hogan, B. F. Johnson, and Miss Mary
PRE-EASTER SERVICES
A large audience heard Rev. Jewell
Matthews at the Christian Church
discuss the “New Birth” last evening.
The discussion was characterised by
toe quotation of some twenty pass-
ages of scripture bearing directly on
the. subject. Mr. Matthews emphasiz-
[ed the fact, that we ought to let the
word oL God interpret, itself and he
proceeded tg qute. at length yhat
Christ, Peter, James, and Paul had to
say about the “New Birth:” '
Mrs. Dick Sharp was,presented with A
beautiful candy jar. Seven tablee of ,
Theater*'
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An attractive bridge party was giv- L
en yesterday afternoon at the Casa
De Palmas ' with Mesdames George
Kunz, James Glasscock, and L. Paul
Matthews' as joint hostesses. A color
scheme of pink and greet] was empha- >
sized n the decoration of the tals
reconstruction and
(The Friendly Church)
Bible School,' 9:45 a- m., A. .Lea-
an.
Mrs. Cats vo will sing MAla-
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bama Bound." with colored ■
slide* at 8:30 P. M. Daily '
whole of next week.-Reporter.
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Bridge Party
the Rio
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ing his continuing term as menager
of. the nation’s finances, foundations
of which were laid dur’ng the past
four years e.d which he will now el-
aborate. 7--- ;
There four objectives are: - •
1. Reduce and simplify taxation, es-
pwciaHy in toe higher brackets, to
Stimulate revenue— _ ----—
School pupils will assist in the sale
of tickets Monday and Tuesday. If
preach at both
At the evening service the Young
People's Choir win render a beautiful
Palm Sunday musical program.
Mr. Tiberghien will sl&g “The
Palms,” Sunday morning .
Mrs. Leo Tiberghien ia leading the
singing at the PreEaster ‛Services.t
Her work ia of an exceptionally high
quality. a . . : .
— The services ,, will continueithe
5.—The Central State / 1
as been granted a na- A
arter and will operate/
has been announced.
1 be Central Trust a. )
k andthe Central Pt- :—
Company. The main A
e a surplus of-41,125 - A
[foreign debts.
These he
Out of their den next Wednesday. ___________________________ :
And the Llons roar, so being inter-J _ So the best, thing to do is to go
To that game ..if you have to
— them to. —
Not, however, without the grumbles
of an eperienced launchman,’ who felt
himself shark-besmirched after years
with the more respectable tuna and
observance he said:
ea of the power and
the pople to estab-
iment presuppose*
every individual to
stablished govern-
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tention that his widewed mother is un
will cut their lines rather than presented as a
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AL CHARTER
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„ . . pt I pense. This increase will have to’
Community and the Cause of Jesus '
Christ _ come thrnogh agricultural and Indus-
- ,, ... trial development. Too much Texas I
We count it as the success of the
... , , . ' . . . . 1 ild is uncultivated and that which is
Mission of the Church in the World:
Hi observe the Communion of- cultivated is not farmed in away to
The Lord's Supper tomorrow, which make it most productive. The tate isand things prestigae a' return
is . shamefully behind in manufacturins waist- aine was predicted todav aii Increased prosperity in industrial
A distinctive feature of the Church nd e peciaily in making it raw Irooousauds of modiss, itteihbers of the sections of the country and improved
As one of the Ordinances that Jesus ducts into fi it tied Fo0d; A imit ; Fashion Art League of America, ga c
trat these toh-gs are 30, but very few 1 . . - . - . ...
fz."h2 - • rt 1,2
-Come See Us-
fYes, hext Door
S in ~ _
To Queen
Young Pople’s Choir will render a
^fadar Palm "Sundy musicarpro
gram. it promses to be u’reattreati
* Christian Endehvor 6:45 p. m.
The PreSa-ter services will be held
each evening at 7:45 ociocg-until
• Kaztef Sunday.
- You are cordially invited t worship,
with us. .. .. :
1. ■ Jewell Matthews, Minister.
The Cronic Complainers
A year ago in most parts of Texas
there was • complaint of too much !
ralu. Now, in most of the. State, there 1
LIONS IN BENEFIT G
ridge, John Ewing. Johm Cardwell, - “
Robert Abbott, F. E. 7 McRee, -Chae.
Turner, E. A. McDaniel. M. H. Baine.
Dick Sharp, Stevenson, W. M. McGee, *
R. L.' Gregory. Flora ‛B. Shea, Jack # F
>. tion that claims its hundreds of thouy hours
■ - j Sunday rpomfne Mr Matthews wiH
2. Continue the steady- reduction of discuss -The chureh; A Spiritual Tem-
The Lioes Do Roar.
Because The Rotarians have rote
What they intend to do
About, in and from, as well as with • „
That Big . Baseball Same between 1 which begins a three day showing at
the "toons - . the tueen tomorrow. _
abroad, friendly pressure will be put
upon foreign nations te-refunadtheirf
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gistered Pit Bull pup j
s old. brim! • with 4
one hind toe off, ten 1
ither wkpt loving cup
Shgw an—Anton tax
T on approval. S. N.
Pleasantopn,, Texua.it.
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VALLEY I
NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHLJT
Superintendent Burnett, Principal I
4 Villers, the High School faculty and "
the enfre student body respected
him profoundly because, of his sterl-
ing worth as a Christian characterand-
faithful student. He responded will
.gly to the call of loyalty to the 1
. - -school of which he was a part in ad
dition to his regular work,he had en-
t. red viborounly into the work of the '
High Schoool debating team. Just as
he and his colleagues were about to 1
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maintaing the state government. The /class citizens to come here and help ! ihe public debt at the:rate of $500,000
increasd population would give theus in the development of this wonder anmally.
। citizemsHip many advantages that arenu section.
■now prohibitive by reason of the ex-
Eckter Candy
Mother hqy
Kurds Frame
away. The greatest baseball Yame of
the season will be called Wednesday
afternoon at 1 o’clock on the High
- " School diamond. The Rotary Giants
will be pitted against the White Sox |
of the Lion s Club. Yes, it will be
, • great to witness this thrilling game
betwec such stars as Al Hughes, Er-
nie Horn and Ed Card of the Rotary
Club, end Bill Foster, Dick Sharp and
Bill Boyd of’the Lion’s Club. It wilb
exciting and spectacular from begin-
—--ning in ent), hut after all the main
purpose is npt to thrill the spectators
Lt. has foritspnrposeamucii morel
laudable object. -
. There came to McAllen High School
ed for Cecil B. DeMille’s new Para- wheat section of the’Plains, but likes
mount picture, “Feet of Clay,” and1 to think of Texas as a great wheat
Texas’ Greatest Need tracts traveling men. tourists and n-
| The greatest need of Texas is a de-ivestors by having the Casa Ds. .Palm-
velopment commensurate with ns szejas there. When investors stop at the
I and possibilities. Texas can easily sup । hotel’there they are more likely to
sands annually. It is felt his life can
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be saved and that he can be restored
to the full vigor of health, if he canj CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
" be given the necessary medical atten ! - 1737 South 13th Street State. The few
tion and care that he deserves, the at- [ Sunday, ___ ‘ commerce are_____
Sunday service 11 a. m. , limited way, but toey iw not w»*t
Subject: “Unreality.” I Texas it should be covered. Each
Sunday School 9:4b a. m. 1 section has its own problems differ- ‘that go to make a people prosperous
of this the people of McAllen must Wednesday evening services at 7/30. ing from.those ofanyothersectpnene-eontented. —
help, otherwise the htoof a promis. Reading room open Saturdays from tout we should come to thinking o a
- - • ■ - -.. Texas Inseparable in progress as it is
Sec’y..
Communion of the Lord's Supper,
■10:45 a. m. ... \
Preaching at 11100 a.m. ad T:45
McAllen daily 11
^Ihere is Nothing too Good^br our^r^nds**^ .
McALLEN,TEAS,SATURDAY,APRII.4,1925.
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It ill. ■■■■ ■
BEST JOB PLANT IN
neesraneis Skinner attended amubical
and dance tof the Mission Music 'Club
mea-WkSM--EHTharsNoriced#e
reiose 5:60?“
Joint, Wednesday, post medium a
{Is, it is what the is the fondest of. in the afternoon, that is to-say.
Raw meat . T,. in a baseball game, About 4:30 of the' clock- , ■
............ anticipated in the agrictit-
trat tnese ■nogs are 3U, ut .« e" ror opening or the league’stural sections of the country' and im-
are doing anything about it, and there | iour ' ocnvention lere, Alla Rip- proved conditions anticipated in the
ils little or n0 concert of action 10 imiaey, president of the league said that ' agricultural areas are expected to aid
prove conditions. women'* styles this year would be of Secretary Mellon to achieve this goal
' Systematic State Effort Needed a more feminine character than form-so far as it applies to the domestic
Conditions are not going to be im- erly. Ralph Moul, sculptor, an excu- ' situation.
[proved greatly without.orderely. sys-luve rifOeer of the league, declared I
Hematic, and persistent teamwork sojthat skirts win be higher this spring transition from the war year? is sub-
[coordinated as to cover the entire^,hjt„ ,.VBr before, but that the skirt stantially over and with a wise finan.
secticnal chambers oillinewindrop to a reasonable length‘cial policy on the part.-of the govern- ________J . ng-ankntue -
doing good work in a by fal . iment to facilitate the process, years "" runner expresses -ame“1
_ tot plenty are anticipated.^
esf
Let every man, woman and child ini ‘ ' I . ... " , “ - - I ' . .i.
McAllen n,y a ticket. The admissiolahs of fishdom. Self-respecting ang1 increased when the Magic le!
I ers
r.ice will be 25c to all. Several High ' ,, . a in he
haul thme in. But sharks Were requir East Texan is hard to interest in the
s m s ■-
J Clay"
jte^fourself of seeing
didtureso1925g-
c. and the McAllen chorus Will meet
, Monday at the Parish House for re
■ Ihearsal. Evgfy mamber is urged to be
present. a
. Mr. and M
,o 000 Italian debt. - ...» .
11 - Other important plans of the trea-
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7^4 e*at ! T _____
.*| EEforts tostop.the flow of 'goldin-
a Fen
roomfur-
and his aldes industriously
. wuug,- ---prus zuture. - , . . g . . Of persuading the public to,u» Silver I
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. QUEEN THEATRE .m"-al"mi Produced By Vs-., fiasr chne&uanomungh: 1 ,
TdmbyroW/1wodafik&. Tuesday:
CecilH de ille’s Wonder f
oesx
U"$e
’ 7322
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done before Me \ I n will meit this
situation in its usual generous ed,
.-. Christian spirit. Ts gill game has
been arrans d to raise fund* for Li's i
♦ purpose. Every comt realized from too ,
tale of tickta will be used tor defray
ing the expenss of Dazrell Weaks
whotsnowsttrt- Is Sanitaii,
—um,Kerrvi"FxaS.
ifteA i
brenholtb^nTandry
; • MoAleh,exa---,
smsgeremee
ice cour*e which wm wrved, b—th
The total revenue can be increased ful pink rose buds being used tottno-
according to Mellon, by reducing the adornment. In the games which
sur tax to a 15 or 25 per cent maxi-were. played, Mrs. John Cardwehk.m
mu plus a six per ceat normal tax.
Meanwihle, the public debt is to be
co, Texas .
No Substitute Fer
Bafety"
found that the first obstacle in the
'way of proper - Texas clebTation is.
that Txas do not know Texas as 1
'th^y should- It is now »CdpotW to ac-t
quaint its people with their Stete,
'not a part of it,tout.ll of it. Thit
- Itself to the biggest kind of an edu
cational task, almost appalling ints
magnitude, but it that can be done sue •
cesstuly, not only will the Texas Cen
tnial be a great success, but Texa.
win be started on an era 9 deye1oP
mentsuch as it is hard to: most P us i
to'visualize. e . <
Wok -whatit, wir-neantoaateth3
uve milion people of Texas know a .
intimately as peopie .can know alli
Abdutouronand gas interests,tdurt
coal and lignite, our railroad and in
terurban., possibilities,-our manutac
turing potentialities, ourehis9way. 838
tem, our farming, gardening and or-
charding. our tropical fruits, our great
cotton and wheat belts, our lumber
3 p. m. Woman's Service
•At the. Mtois Church' .
7:45 Every Evening Service
at the Methodist Church port “tree rimes -Itspresent popula-settie nearMcAllen than they are
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ue nnE-n. e, ‘tion at a governmental expense not -------— -*"---------- — -- ”
-THEPRESBYTERIAN-CHURCH" —------- "inaea meralsanptachara Wswunthigt
. . much in ecess of the present cost oreemworeeoMiemennwewamLmm
; Tins May Be Your Church. 1 __
one of
enkhe" t Eej
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in government. It is hard to enthuse -g.
' enough over any part of the State, so the pople of one part of the State for fixed debt retirements .chargeable
'long as that part in which one lives-is wil quit knocking other sections, for about 500,090,900 hatmqally, according - - . -ggsonAacpg-
[not receiving some share of benefit we, will know that Texas is big ento Mellon. This would dispose of the-cuest8. inedinu
..._____ . .. ough, and with interests varied en debt of $21,250,812,000 tn *2yeara. +MaYr H- F. Bestik kten1P8 8
citizen in a way is'proud of the fact ough, for every one to have a Kome to > Funding of short term government | Crow. PereHerma amcmMnan
_________.___________— - . uu. . - bis lking."now Texas" should be securities into long term obligations,
afna island, world famous piscatorial Grande gives promise of rivalling Cal- । the slogan of every Texan from now , in which Mellon has been so success-
paradise. . . fifornia and Florida in the production until the Centennial is held. tor welulinthe past, will be accelerated-i
Sharks, be it known, are the pari- ot citrus Funts, but his enthusiasm Is Jeannot bring people out of the State ; the future. This polity hot only de-
r isre to know ITuntfl we know it thorolylaysmaturnity and stablizies interest
ourselves—not a part, but all of it. payments on the total public debt, but
tends to reduce private money rates
by withdrawing high interest govern-
ment paper from the credit market.
, ‘With improved economic conditions
[A___ ble to give him. She has done all a '
’ -----tvoted mother could do, but in spite 1
HHE 'M H
।pie;" Sunday evening. "The King’s
, Entrance To Jerusalem."
3. Finally refund the short ferm ob-
FeenMeeE#A*Esf_
F- i There is no was-taell who i what the Lions
Fadsg
are psnple who are fearful we will: not
of it as of advantage to all Texas. have enough rain to make, crops. It debts to this government onfavorable
Texans Need More Texas Spirit I has always been that way and will al- terys, including low interest.
Texans need to know Texas us always be. It has been found, tho. thatiplete matoriums of 10 or 15 years and
whole rather than Texas as a State'the farmers who keep their eyes on I extension of payments over 80 or 90
sword fish. . 1W many gectiens each with separate the furrows they are plowing rather J years. This apphes especially te the
This scene will be pictured in the interests The Texas spirit should he’Qan on the crops usuaHy. make crops $4,000 000 French debt and the $2,000,
Paramount productior"Feet of Clay" cultivated rather than a sectional .There is nothing more helpful ten
spirit. We have- come 1° know Calit
fornia, and not Southern. Central. 1
Northern, Eastern or Western Cal .
fornia. Before Texas develops a, it
should we are going, to have to unite .
40 make Texas, rather than a few asl
voW spots, known to the world. Be j
fore doing this., though. Texans must 1
come to know and to love all Texas, I
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roar, which is heingitstuture. To bring that a hour will!
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ir San Angeloa %.
r Houston
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