Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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set early enough to permit cun-
vassing of returns and seating of
and national legislation to remedy
two
overproduction, maladjustment
days' workout and before working
squad journeys to Celina, to play
who
was the only republican in the Tex-
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year to reforest waste lands. Of the
Richard M Kleberg. Kingsville
I Indications were that dcmocrats
retired. Governor Roosevelt says 30
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Proposed By Hoover to Revive House
Building and Relieve Unemployment
T. C. Frosh Defeat
Jefferson, 14 to 0
Any Make Car Washed
and Greased, $1.50
Court Rules For
Careful Driving
Of Ambulances
Which of These Prizes
Do You Want?
Sunnyside Dairy milk keeps sweet
longer. E. W. Provence, Phone 371.
I Think More of My Nickel Cove. I
SINK DRAIN
20 Millionth
Ford To Be Here
were put forward merely as sugges-
tions. The entire plan, he added,
would be subject to the action of
SET FOR LAST
GAME OF YEAR
000.000 at one time were in farms.
There now is only 18,000,000 which
means that 4.000.00 acres have been
8 15. The Thornton organisation is
aid to be the strongest organize-
FOOTBALL
RESULTS
Announced democratic candidates
included: Cartwright Jonnson, Ban
to the Sherman hospital following
an automoblle accident. “
homes
normal
the First District. Texas Fedexation
of Women’s Clubs. and a-number
of other Fort Worth club women
are expected here for the lecture
congress and many
need development.
as congressional delegation. Charles
W. Anderson, Wurzbach’s campaign
or
to
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Yardley’s is an English
line that has achieved enor-
mous sale in America, espec-
ially their Lavender line. We
have just received a large
shipment of Yardley’s. See
the new Yardley Extract
Orchis in bottles at 11.00.
Orchis Compact—
that team a return. match on their
home grounds. The Celina game
played here ended in a win for the
freshmen, but Celina is expected
to put up a much harder battle on
a home gridiron
tained no forecast of the present
discount bank proposal. The pro-
posed institution, he said, will not
displace the former, but is intend-
ed to “occupy an entirely direrent
field of action".
The credit corporation was form-
ed to rediscount gilt-edge securities
held by banks but not eligible for
tour.
During its brief visit, local ofi-
part of the independence that every
man has and should have."
and Mts. Dorothy Pressler Lemke,
Worcester, Mass.
tomobiles—the first Ford produced
in 1893 and the Fifteen Milionth
Ford—was recorded for future gen-
erations in motion pictures.
Since then the car has complet-
ity and the 'dole' system will not
have to be resorted to. for it is our
theory that “an hour's work is worth
a dollar dole." and it is also our
districts; if necessary.
Each would be capitalized initi-
ally at from $5,000,000 to 330,000,000.
In order to restrict the aid to
smaller homes and farms, no mort-
gage loan of over 815,000 would be
eligible for collateral.
Each bank would be allowed to
issue bonds or short term notes to
investors, not to exceed in aggre-
Hams tendered monthly reports and
stated progregs in thone depart-
ments was satisfactory.
All commisstoners were present
seen today with Governor Ross 8.
Sterling's call for an election on
Nov. 24.
Governor Sterling Issued the call
at Austin last night. The date was
in order to work out a smoother
defense than, that shattered Armis-
tice Day by the Sherman squad.
Gainesville, while defeated by Sher-
man held them to a closer score
than the locals were able to do, and
the Broncos will go to Gainesville
expecting a hard fight to take their
last conference game.
With one game lost, the locals are
heavy guard. A crowd of three
four hundred persons gathered
see; the prisoner.
Public Work—
IContnuea from raws one)
between a street car and an am-
bulance.
Friendly
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BUY IT IN DENTON
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Laney A Craven
Phone 67.
You Can Earn All of Them
Without Cost
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Jeweler.
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The greater the
The Twenty Millionth Ford car.
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Scientist Hopes
To Convert Wood
Into Edible Food
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PEOPLES ICE CO.
Phone 130.
Dependable Year ’Round Ice Service
regulate the use of public and pri-
vate demeini---*—- —
be invited to inspect the car and
sign “The Log of the Twenty Mil-
lionth Ford" which is to be pre-
served with the car itself in Green-
field Village. Henry Ford's repro-
duction of an early American vil-
lage at Dearborn. Michigan
The Twenty Millionth Ford was
assembled in the presence of Hen-
ry and Edsel Ford on April 14 last,
and Henry Ford himself drove the
Maia
paiht: ’
manager, was mentioned
Bkely republican candidate
Every Costume
Finds its affinity in jew-
•la. See our fall and
winter selection of mod-
erately priced costume
jewelry,
tures.
Secretary Hyde says recently up-
heavals in the supply and demand
of farm products throw new light
on the need for land utilization
The fundamental need. the sec-
retary says. is for an inventory of
land resources, an estimate of food
and fiber needs and an attempt to
match output against requirements. {
One of the main things he wishes
, Republicans in the district saw
slight prospects of electing a cen-
times. contributing, with furnish-
ings. to expenditures of over $2,000,-
000,000 a year, the president hopes
for a sharp revival of employment
from the operation of his proposal.
Elements of Proposal
Here are some elements of the
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System of Home Loan Discount Banks
COTY
. Just received a special
’ purchase oty Double Com-
pacta In silver package. Re-
tail 12.50. A special price
concession enables us to of-
fer them at— ___
and Denison, both strong teams, y
and if the Bearcats dropped a game
the Broncos. if they defeat Gaines-
ville. would end the race in a tie for
gate 2 times the capital of the bank.
The initial capital would be sub-
scribed by the institutions to par- - m
Earatesemvewaasdonewnetnue St Wurzbach Post to,
FORT WORTH, Nov. 14—(—A
ruling holding the drivers of am-
bulances responsible in case of col-
Hstons at high speed, unless it can
be shown the accident was not due
to lack of caution on their part,
was handed down by the second
court of civil appeals today in an
opinion written by Chief Justice
rediscount by the federal
system
Since more than 200,000
are erected annually in
tour from
Powers ia accused at luring the
women here with promises of mar-
ria«e. killing them and the chil-
dren and burying the bodies in a
ditch near his garage at Quiet Dell,
near here.
Mrs. Eicher and her children dis-
appeared in June from their Park
Ridge home. Their bodies were not
found until late in July. Mrs.
Lemke's body was found several
days later.
Power* was taken into court for
arraignment this morning under a
After resting Friday and Satur-
day. the High School Broncos are
scheduled for a week of itensive
drill in line-work and offensive
play priming for their Friday af-
ternoon match with Gainesville at
Gainesville, the Brones' last en-
tounter of the season.
Coach Stanton is planning to put
Cross-country squads of the T. I
the annual conference meet be-
land wzs destined to be used to pro-
duce food and fiber and that the
sooner It could be put to that pur-
pose the better.
The conference is a frank refu-
tation of that theory, an open ad-
mission that too much land is be-
ing cultivated and a signal that
farms not paying the cost of pro-
duction must be retired if relief for
agriculture is to-be eective. The
amounting to approximately 35,000 Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
for the water and light department [ Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter
permaneht fund. * of the late William Jennings Bry-
city Health Officer E E. Piner an, and at present a Congrecswo-
and City Fire Marshal A. J. Wil- man, representing Florida, will lec-
* • ture. Mrs Bob Barker, president of
.Evom eplonal mntt mcent of the rest i
Burned all cultivable ed into permanent fi
crops, tax delinquency and farm
abandonment.
cials and prominent citizens will
permission to purchase 3135 worth i Teachers College Auditorium .this
of equipment was heard and ap- Saturday night William Thornton
proved A card at thanks to the : and his cast will present the Shake-
city from Mrs Hubbard Bates was spearean play. ’Hamlet’, starting at
30,000,000vacres in New York 22,- Antnryo sudomev Rarmes Smntey:
William R. Fox, San Antonio; and
Denton housewives have ment of American industry, win
depended on the quality of' arrive 10 Denton Monday. Nov. is.
our groceries for years and an course of its countrywide
years. Let us have your No-
vember, account.
TURNER’S
Quality Food Store.
Phone 27.
Is hard on the body finish of
your ear. Let us remove the
dirt, grime and mud.
were inclined to believe the election
call by Governor Sterling indicat-
ed , the state democratic executive
committee and committeemen in
the 14th district had agreed on a
candidate to support
ear from the assembly line to
Greenfield Village where its meet-
IM years without a formulated land
policy, the United States abruptly
faces the need for a program to
protect the economic and social
values of its 990,000,000 acres in
farms.
To this end. Secretary Hyde of
the department of agriculture and
the association of land grant col-
leges and universities have called
the first land utilization conference
in history into session here Nov. 19
to 31.
States have studied the subject
but never before has the national
government moved so broadly to
pres'dent's proposal:__ were’.-' in rxstHet 7 standings Rher-
tn°necbank.woul heaeestahlishedman has yet to meet McKinney
New England and Great Lakes
states.
Wiscons’n has a law enabling
counties to take over tax delinquent
lands and make forests out of them.
New York is spending 32.000.000 a
BERLIN, Nov. 14—on—Transfor-
mation of a pine log into the equiv-
alent of a juicy filet mignon may
not be such an absurd idea as It
sounds if the efforts of Dr. Fried-
rich Sergius, winner of the Nobel
chemistry award and famous for
his experiments in synthetic food
manufacture. are successful.
"The material reward of the No-
bel prize will enable me to carry
on my work which has been most
costly," Dr. Bergtus said in reveal-
ing his work to convert wood into
an edible food.
During the war the German
scientist succeeded in transforming
indigestible cellulose into carbohy-
drates. getting cattle feed. and he
bilit’es of wood is a product which
believes one at Hie in# poest-
might be called synthetic meat.
Most of his labors have been de-
voted to getting oil from coal, a
problem theoretically solved in 1313
tween halves of the Eagle-Sam
Houston game Monday night at the
Teachers College athletic field
Teams from Denton, Nacogdoches
and Abilene Christian College will
be here, with possibly squads fiom
Sam Houston and Daniel Baker.
All dope points to the meet de
veloping, into a battle between the
Eagles and A. C. C. for conference
honors Last year the Christians
took the utle, nosing out Denton
by one point This year Abilene
harriers lost to Texas University by
a close lscore, and Texas dewned
A & M.. heretofore considered the
best cross-country squad in the
state, indicating that the A. C. C.
team this year will be the locals'
toughest opposition Monday night.
The Denton squad showed their
caliber Wednesday by entering a
triangular meet and walking away
from 8. M. U. and Baylor runners,
Denton men taking the first five
places.
other propertv owners of the street,
the city would go ahead wh its
part and shart preliminary work
immediately to give employment
during December '
A called meeting tor next Friday
night was set, at which the com-
missiohers will hear a report from
Jagoe on the attitude of the other
property owners If arrangements
are satisfactory, the city heads i-
bleated, the city secretary will im-
medlate ly be instructed to advertise
for bids on the work and the pro-
gram begun.
The length at the street under
discussion is 2,200 feet of which
the City of Denton owns 1,581 feet
and the railroad companies slight-
ly over that amount, the remain-
The Minges oak of Hamilton
county, O- has Umto spreading 106
feet, covering a cottage on either
side.
lead
Taliaferro is still out with an
injured ear. and will not be able
to take the field Friday afternoon.
Edwards and Pegram are under par
with injuries, but should be able to
Approval was given for the pur ion on tour this year At the Texas
chase of Denton city hall bonds 8tate College for Women (CIA)
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BAN ANTONIO, Nov 14..
Prospect of a brief and spirited
Your shoe money
today, must go
twice as far aa it
did a year ago, or
it la not doing to-
day’s duty.
Friendly Five Shoes
are giving more
wear per dollar
than any shoesnear
their price.
Your five dollars in-
vested in Friendly
Fives will go fart her
in shoe satisfaction
than any shoe » pats
purchased. >1
America's #J
greatest shoe Au
value. gnus
parts might , .
■ campaign in the 14th Texas dis-
o the successful candidate at the op-
suing of congress. Dec. 7.
■JTSM'bTSJX."’ K dhdateto sueceedLWurabach,
AUSTIN LAWYER IS KILLED
BY FALL
AUSTIN, Nov. Ib.—(P—P. C. Von
Rosenberg, Austin lawyer, was kill-
ed instantly by a faU from the sixth
floor of the Littlefield office bunld-
tag nete today.
thcttgctjudamensnwadmngjoe“j-+pecatur Baptist' after only
teror Wichita Falls $884 damages -eent ° ore,wf _ _
for -injuries received in a collision out any plays, ext Tuesday the T. C.
conference's recommendations are to avoid is the bringing of newland
expected to form the base of state "---- —
Round About Town
Greta Garbo will star in "Suban
Lennox", starting at a midnight
performance this Saturday night,
according to announcement of
Manager John Campbell.
The Teachers College freshman
eleven, continuing their victorious
march through the season. Friday
afternoon met the Jefferson Uni-
versity Bobcats of Dallas and down-
ed them 14 to 0.
Maggard, fullback, and Cox, fast
quarter, carried the two touch-
downs. and Cox kicked the extra
points The freshmen played a
smooth defensive and a hard of-
fensive game, and the Jefferson
lawyers found it Impossible to pene-
trate the frosh line. Most of the
game saw the Bobcats kept on the
defensive.
trely to 851,000,000 increase in bills
based on goods in domestic ware-
houses. Net increase in volume $43,-
m.tu).
California's 1930-31 citrus crop
marketed in United States and
Canada was 48 per cent greater
than previous year and only 6 per
cent under record 1938-29 season
This was the fifth straight win
for the freshmen, who have lost but
one gfme—dropping a match to
* in City Monday
ernment subscribing any amount „ F-11 IAr ~ A
nosaphuoproridsdi Be Filled Nov. 24
unless reased for first time since Nov,
zte o 1830 Better showing due almost en-
Dearborn to New York and thence
to San Francisco and Seattle
Leaving Ardmore. Ok. early
Monday morning, the Twenty Mil-
lionth Ford will have visited
Gainesville and Sanger before ar-
riving in Denton Following the lo-
cal reception It will go to Dallas
Than anything in my kitchen. So
easy to keep clean.
Built by
Bell Roofing and Sheet
Metal Co.
Phone 796. Opposite Post Office.
snatsrMjjtss sonday arternoon.
hisd-efddpanttsina
KITH BRXAN OWEN
Congresswoman from Florida will
speak at r I. A auditorium. Sun-
day. Nov 15. 3:30 p. m. Second
number of special entertainment
series. Single adm. 56c and 75c.
Tiekets on sale at Garrison i and
C. L A
Testerday'* high school football:
Highland Park (DaIlaa) 14. Dallas
eumneoryuattteheery unetwnenamanieom-tTsom’en-attasy Woodmw-wu.
” -uuk "-m nelleA tA ca1l An rheritv he in—• son (Dallas) 0.
Corsicana 34. Temple 0.
Ing amount, approximately one-
fifth. being owned by private citi-
pens
Mayor Makes Suggestion
The first suggesuon that some
such program be taken up this
winter came in the mayor's month-
ly report, which was in part as fol-
tows:
"Generally speaking the city 6
in good shape. Collections of taxes
are above last year’s to date. We
have very little charity need so far
this winter, but it is about time
to call our people together to or-
ganim for a rarive to take care
of the situation this winter and
since we have a great deal of un-
employment that will not call for
charity except as a last resort I re-
commend that we work out some
plan, perhaps paving of streets, if
a paving can be found where the
greater part of expense will be in
labor to be paid for by the city, to
give cork1 to all enough to support
their families and by so doing char-
see action in the Broncos’ last
match.
er the need of caution, the ruling
said in effect in reversing and ren-
dering a damage suit appealed by
the Wichita Falls Tractton Com-
pany.
“No municipality or legislative
act can lawfully authorise the use
of the puble streets or roads to
consciously act or drive in a man-
ner destructive to life and proper-
ty." the ruling said. The mere
exemption from speed laws cannot
be" construed as a license to oper-
ate a dangerous agency at cyclonic
speed over the public streets . "
Hie opinion was in the appeal of
College entertainment at the
The Curtis Stores
8. Side Denton.
Phone 82. •
and practically demonstrated in
1821 when, by applying a pressure
of 100 atmospheres at 100 degrees
centigrade, 1,000 kilograms of an-
thracite were made to produce 445
milograms of oil, 210 kilograms of
gas. 78 at water and 5 of ammonia.
Dr. Bergius believes this formula
will be put into commercial use
when world oil resources are ex-
hausted. ;
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d)
81fl00.000.000 blast beneath the
frozen home building credit jam is
planned by President Hoover thru
the creation of a nation-wide string
The president announced late
of new federal banks.
yesterday he would request congress
to set up a dozen home loan dis-
count banks, capitalized at around
3150.000.000 but capable'of advanc-
ing 12 times that amount to insti-
tutions dealing in small mortgage
loans. He expects the results to
spread fanwise. Among those hoped
for he listed:
A revival of home bulldinng and
a resultant increase in employ-
ment.
An emergency easing of financial
strain on sound banks and loan as-
sociations dealing in home building
securities.
A safeguarding against Tuture
building slumps.
A long-time promotion of home
ownership through the financial
strengthening of credit institutions.
Action Surprise
The chief executive’s sudden
launching of his plan caused some
surprise. Although he has confer-
red twice recently with groups of
bankers, real estate and building
and loan association men, still an-
other such conference is scheduled
for next week.
Then, early in December, he will
meet with a White House confer-
ence on home building and home
ownership, planned as the first of
its kind’and expected to delve in-
to every ramification of the prob-
lem. '
Mr. Hoovers disclosure of his
3500.000.000 national credit corpor-
iCieburne e. Waco o
Mexia 143, Coolidge 0
Bam Houston (Houston) 20, Ban
Jacinto (Houston) 19.
Snyder 44, Roscoe 0
Albany 13. Rising Star 7,
Putinan 13, Merkle 6 —s
Santa Anna 6, Bangs 0
Dayton 30. Hull-Daisetta 8
Mercedes 37, Lateria 0.
Eainbturg 13. Pharr 6.
Waxahachie 6. Venus 0.
Dalhart 33. Stratford 8.
Luimg 37. Prairie Lea 0.
College
Texas Tech Freshmen 40. West
Texas Freshmen 0.
college of Marshall 33. Texarkana
Junior Cohegs 14
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CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—^(flV-After
PLUS SIGNS
Chairman Stone of Federal Farm
Board says whirling spindles in
China and England, with conse-
quent Increase in demand for raw
material, gives promise of reduc-
ing America’s cotton surplus; sees
tendency back toward normal mill-
ing operations.
The trend of gold movements re-
mained favorable to the United
States during the week ending Nov.
11 Federal Reserve Bank reported
U. S. net gain amounted to $8,213,-
«oo—-——--,
‘ Bradstreet’s index of food prices
advanced 3 cents last week after
l etlining steadily in the* four weeks
previous.
October shipments from the
Baldwin Locomotive Works showed
an increase at 81.4M.000 over the
previous month
Marking beginning at seasonal
movement of agricultural commod-
ities. the volume of dollar accep-
tances outstanding last month in-
You'll Be Surprised How
Easy It Is to Earn a Prise
Each dollar’s worth of
shoes bought by you or the
folks you send to our store
counts ONE Point on your
card. When your total on x
your card reaches the num-
ber of points shown on the
prize you choose, we will
give you the prize without a
cent’s cost. Many of-them
are given when you and your
friends have bought only
four or five pairs of shoes.
Visit our store and pick
the prize you want. Then
fill out a Brownbilt Club
membership card so you can
get started on your prize to-
day.
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Here’s How You Get Them
1. Come to our store and
fill out a Club membership
card. This makes you a
member . of the Brownbilt
Club, for these prizes arc
given only to Club Members.
2. Tell your family and
your friends to buy their
shoes here—any buy your
own shoes here, too. Be sure
that everyone you send tells
. us YOU sent him so we can
give you credit. That’s all
there is to it.
CLARKSBURG, W. Vk, Nov. 14
--Hany F. Powers pleaded not
guilty tody to charges at killing
Mrs. Aeta Buick Eicher and her
three children, at Park Ridge, HL,
•B,8"285
trict to fill the vacancy in con-
— gress created by the death of Con-
gressman Harry M Wurzbach was
WILL Fire Dollars
I GO? sedlulw&,
"o*
Minor Matters Settled
Several minor matters were dis-
posed of by the commission. A 'pe-
tition to widen Carroll Street was
passed for further constderation
when City Engineer W N. Harris
said that most of the property
owners sign yig the rtHion sald
they had misunderstood it at the
time of signing and did not want
the work to go further. Bond of
Ben F Paschall as night watch-
man and of W C Moreland as
electrician were approved, subjeci
to approval by the city attorney.
The city secretary was instructed
to correct an error in 1926 assess-
fent, when a lot owned by V. L.
Brownloy in the High School Ad-
dition was assessed on as a house
and lot prior to building of the
house
The Are department’s request for
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