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tion not be transferred.
S/Minish Rebels
WASHINGTON. March 22
Open New Attacks
Congress makes the money aval-
HENDAYE, France At the Span-
ders, 23 destroyers, nine submar-
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eminent advices said.
, issue an executive order removing
President Roosevelt
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gross is in favor of an investtga-
project, which was heartily endors-
mands when she shot him to death
with his own service revolver in
E Iilienthal and H A Morgan
Appropriations — House considers
Taxes—Senate finance committee
said he had not determined his fu- asks treasury experts for tax revi-
ture course.
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fund to $1,185,468,287.
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BRITISH CABINET
TO AGREE ONE
invitation to meet here were Mayor
J L. Wright, the Chamber of Com-
merce. the two state colleges, the
Rotary. Kiwanis, Lions and Busi-
invitation to meet here, but a de-
cision had not been made when
they left Temple to return home
A project of interest locally as
well as over the state in connec-
tion with the convention is to as-
semble costumes and accessories of
wives of presidents and of gover-
nors of the state to be presented as
a permanent exhibit to S. C. W.
The costumes are to be inaugural
gowns, or if they are not available,
some costume with formal inter-
est. Miss Marion Mullins, state re-
gent, made the proposal of the
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brought to Denton and oftentimes
thy can be seen here before they
of the courts of Texas equals the
cost of the courts in the eleven
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"No action on my part is ne-
cessary at the present moment.
tigation, for he has repeatedly said
that was the only way to show up
accurately conditions in the TVA
Insurgents said the fourth at-
[ tack opened a gap in the defenses.
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west of Catalonia in its relentless
campaign to open a path through
I Eastern Spain to the sea.
Luttrell. divorce granted; James R
Hitchcock vs Lillian Hitchcock, di-
vorce granted, custody of minor
children awarded defendant, plain-
tiff to pay toward their support $20
each two weeks for 12 weeks and
$10 each two weeks thereafter.
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Mechanized forces based at Ca-
landa rammed the Casteiseras-Tor-
ed by the convention.
The local represenutatives had
expected to extend the invitation
the same time, with the same policy
and with offense to none
nesday partly eloudy, beelee la emt,
warmer in nerth poruon.
ed by the alternate program
That increase would be realized.
the rest of government Spain.
I Three successive assaults headed
The German foreign office news-
paper, Deutsche Diplomatisch-Po-
: iitische. yesterday termed the Bra-
j zilian ban an action "against Ger-
l mandom ."
Postponed again! The Country
Club stag party will be held this
coming Friday. All the boys want-
ed to see the picture show at T-C
Thursday night, sponsored during
Wildlife Week. The show is free and
every one is invited.
be restricted by exemptions The
Senator added that he would vote
against an amendment to exempt
TVA from transfer or consolida-
tion with another agency.
that of Texas and a land area four
times that of Texas."
Just as well throw the bill out of
the window."
he should not be ousted.
The TVA head, however, left last
in addition to the battleships and
I cruisers. the bill would authorise
keeping up with her sons, even
when it comes to taking part in
their golden wedding anniver-
sary celebrations. First it was
He.man and his wife who ob-
served such an ewent, and now
it's the John J Trankles. Mrs.
Thankle will be 101 years old
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the chairman and then nominate
his successor at once.
Such a course, observers pointed
out. would force the Senate to de-
submarine tenders. 11 seaplane ten-
drs and three repair ships.
(PECTED
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Tie Vote* Occur in-Two Instances; One Sup-
porter Lines Up With Opposition on Pro-
posal.
Hitler Debt
HOLLYWOOD — Lillian Al-
bertson is contemplating send-
ing Adolf Hitler a bill for $500.
She claims the Nazi dictator's
march into Austria has delayed
the debut of "world power," a
parlor game invented by Actor
Emerson Treacy and issued by
Miss Albertson. She estimates
the necessary changes will cost
about $500.
the location of new industries as
they are attracted to cities Denton
omcials saw the need of zoning some I
"Stabilization Declaration” Under Considera-
tion; French Debate Arms Fund and War
Dangers.
CONGRESS
•(By Associated Press)
Today:
Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast
States combined These states have
a population of more than double
taxing program suggested in prin- ! 1 30 p m iCentral Standard Time)
ciple by Chairman Harrison "
Associated Press Leased Wire
' revelilla Une, standing before the
! Alcaniz- Valencia road, where gath-
OKLAHOMA:
west and centr
trema east pontu
Signs of progress! The McCrary
Bldg. West Side. Is undergoing re-
pairs and further Improvements.
The corner building will be repair-
artly eloudy in
shwers in er-
eoelderablycool-
President Getullo Vargas abolish-
1 ed all political parties when he set
' rn h 4« n 1 t hoit arian recime em Ne
Don't forget that there are only
eight more days in which to pay
your city tax, that is if the split-
tax payment plan was used
indication of how he would proceed ,
against Montan There was specu- by 47 tanks and a number of planes
narrow streets, where wide boule-
vards should have been planned
Marvin C. Nichols, a distinguished
engineer, Is a former Denton citi-
en. getting his early education here,
and is a son of Mrs Cora Nichols.
ered that if "we are going to put able,
all these amendments on, we might
Hoists Flag Upside
Down—and Loses Job
CHICAGO, March 22.—(P—
The flag atop the city hall was
upside down, a sign of distress.
It was a distressing incident
for John Roe. watchman who
hotsted the standard
It cost him his job yesterday.
DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 22, 1938
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Alternate Program
At the same time. Magill sub-
ing that the veterans administra- , has recommended that work be
"— “a • .—। started on two of the three battle-
_ (R-Mich) Ships it would authorize and on
interrupted to say that regulations two of the nine cruisers.
The old saying, "Do the opposite
when things go against you." didn't
fit so well with this man. Well," he
said, "a horse ran away with me
and it put me in the hospital for
three years. So I tried running away
with a horse and they put me
in the pen for three years."
Crow Wright, talking with Dr J.
C. Rice, of Sanger. In Denton Tues-
Thia beginning of miracles did
Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and man-
ifested forth His glory, and His
disciples believed tn Him.—John
*:ii.
Every believer is God's miracle.—
Bailey.
. Watchful Eye?
er tonight with temperature r-
freetine in northwest portienj Wed-
as TVA Head
WASHINGTON, March 22.—(AP) —Adminjstration
supporters beat of three efforts to restrict the government
reorganization bill today, although opponents of the measure
mustered unavailing tie votes on two of them.
The informants said the police
took the Jewish scientist's pass-
ports and closed the door of his
home. Offices of the company
which has published Freud's books
also were closed.
Freud was ill when Adolf Hitler
to “assurances ” given Congress as 1 require from four to six years to
to what would be done. I carry out the program, provided
Senator Norris (Ind-Neb) count- -
Nine men and three women jur- .
1 are deliberated four hours before
acquitting the slim, attractive de-
legislation giving the Federal trade ,
commission jurisdiction over the !
control of false advertising of food.
BIG GOLD HALE TO FOREIGN
COUNTRIES
WASHINGTON. March 22—(P,—
The Treasury disclosed today a sale
of $2,500,000 worth of gold to for-
eign countries on March 19 The
The sale reduced the Inactive gold
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The suit also contains the cross-
for their property and the terms ! Under the tax revision bill pass-
of payment ed by the House, Magill -said. ap-
Labor is planning a great parade proximately 88 per cent of the 200.-
1 here Wednesday to demonstrate its 000 corporations which paid taxes
in 1936 would be exempt from the
day morning, said. "Doctor, you
don't look a bit changed since I
saw you last, some ten "years agb "
The Doctor said. “Well, when a
black-eyed pea gets its growth.
It doesn't change much."
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ly the same form as it was approved
by the House. He added.
"The United States hasn't any
partners among the nations, does-
n't want any partners. Because of
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forced out, he would introduce a ate debate amendment to exempt
resolution to remove Directors David forest service.
measure was in prospect against i
other business.
As the Treasury Department took
benefits of social character I sury favors the retention of a tax
Secretary of the Treasury Eduar- I upon undistributed corporate earn-
do Suare invited representatives of | Ings as a means of equalizing
the 17 expropriated oil companies ‘ distribution ot the totab-e=---
to confer wah him on indemnity ! den "
Acquit Woman in
Death of Husband
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honesty against his co-directors,
President Roosevelt gave him until
the legality of such j ish Frontier, March 22 — (P—The
Spanish insurgent command un-
' leashed tanks and planes today
against government defenses just
things, or through failure to dis-
chscsamsmmataritotfacpbaune on thetr bedroom last October a.
Under existing law, the comm is-1 =====================
WASHINGTON, March 22—()
—The admtnistration’s naval ex-
pansion bil, outspoken critics in-
dicated today, will become a vehicle
for far-reaching Senate debate on
foreign policy, neutrality and na-
tional defense.
Senate opponents of the bill,
on long-and-short-haui bill; sub-
committee resumes rail finance in-
quiry.
Wage-how—House labor subcom-
mittee discusses new bill.
Regional planning—House riven
and harbors committee considers
new Mansfield bill.
Yesterday:
House approved billion - dollar
naval expansion bill
Henale defeated amendment to
reorganization bill aimed at 1$ per
rent reduction in government ex-
pend Hurra
itznesexpect Morgan
to Be Removed
EAST TEXAS: Clondy, showers
in cart and south, cooler la north-
west and north-central portioms to-
night: Wednesday partly cloudy to
cloudy, showers on the coast ana
in extreme northeast portion, abat-
er in north and west-central per-
tions Fresh to strong oouthoriy
winds on th* coast
WEST TEXAS: Party eloudy
and cooler, temperature mar frees-
Ing tn the Pantiandle, light frost m
exposed plarea in extreme west por-
tion tonight; Wednesday hir,
slighuy warmer in the Panbandit.
ing increases in taxes on small cor-
porations.
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Denton Boy Scouts have always
shown their Interest in the protec-
tion and restoration of wildlife You
never hear of a Scout shooting our
song birds Again they come for-
ward to manifest their interest in
“Wildlife Restoration Week," as
they have undertaken the sale of
the wildlife stamps They sell for
only a dollar a sheet and the pro-
ceeds will be used In restoration of
of bird and animal life over the
United States
Justices" were done by reducing ex- l ing bill goes "to far "
penditures for disabled veterans. j As approved by the House, the
He read communications from measure carried no funds for con-
various veterans organizations urg- struction, but President Roosevelt
I 950 airplanes, two aircraft car-
action of Copeland, in which he
__ asserts the pant Job in question
few years ago, but It has seen some was not carried out as contracted
of the early mistakes In building and was so poorly done he will have
■ 1 to have it repainted, and hence
tire treasury forecast, if a 15 per agans morgan. mere was specu- 1 -■ - -u - -uee - pmu
cent flat rate on capital gains were । lai ion on Capitol Hill that he might broke on this sector Monday. gov-
substituted for the House-approved ‘ -d
According to C. F Jay. secretary j The ministers approved the pro-
of the Industrial, Commercial and I PoSaL of Premier Leon Blum for
Agricunturai Conference. “The cost I the oank advance, which Blum will
" - — ..... explain tomorrow before the cham-
accomplish certain
to a decision of the executive board
evening, those scheduling the meet-
ed an annual convention in Temple
incoming cndenrortDe Bensmh l ctple, b Chairman. Hartisomii D- : to present “any reason" why
. 1 1,,,, 1, L. - on Mtss> of the finance committee, a
Lyon chapter.of the.D..A.R •and foe of the undistributed profits tax.
Mrs. WW Wright, historian3 were । The treasury estimated that s40,-
representatwes. of the local chapter 500,000 more revenue than the
the.convention and extended the | House bi provides could be obtain
need a county-wide and regional .
planning There is much to be done I - - .-----. .
in planning metropolitan areas." , til Friday the remainder of the
He also urged careful planning in : Jury panel.
And Now Monkey _ . . .-----
Is Fingerprinted Brazil Firm in
EVANSTON. Ill . March 22 — Anti-Nazi Position
(A— Little Angelos behavior |
believed, the ministers
Senator Vandenberg
Cabinet sessions today and tomor-
row were expected to produce a
unanimous expression of foreign
policy to be presented by Chamber-
lain to the House of Commons on
Thursday.
Observers said Chamberlain like-
ly would proclaim support of League
of Nations principles and mainten-
ance of a traditional friendship with
France.
There was a feeling among poll-
tical commentators that Chamber-
lain was seeking to reassure Ger-
A few moments later the black-
clad 21-year-old widow walked un-
i assisted out at a rear entrance of
j the court house, free for the flirt
, time in nearly five months to re-
' turn to her children. Mickey. 3 1/2,
1 and Patricia, 18 months old.
product will
get foreigners out of
war
right for his home at Yellow
Springs, Ohio, without communicat- ering resistance blocked the infan-
ing further with the president. 1 try’s drive to split Barcelona from
drugs, cosmetics and devices
The measure also increases the
commission’s power by permitting
It to intervene to protect the con-
sumer against unfair and decep-
tive acts in commerce.
The new law defines false adver-
tising as any which is misleading ,oann - .
In any material respect, either by fendant.swhoplegdedshe.hed bee
statements, or suggestions, that a made temporaniy. insane by her
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real service from the picture show Spain's civil
houses here. The best of shows are
RIO DE JANEIRO, March 22-
1P,—Efforts by the German govern-
• ment to regain free Nazi cultural
: activity for Germans in Brazil ran
into a blind alley today.
It was ascertained at the foreign
office that Foreign Minister Oswal-
| do Aranha has rejected flatly the
latest series of representations
against Brazil's ban on Nazi ac-
: tivities.
■ i Carl Ritter, the German ambas-
i sador acted for hks government. It
was said reliably that the forelgn
minister considered a note submit-
ted by Ritter to be couched in such
' strong language that he rejected
it without further consideration.
critic, said that if Morgan were
YELLOW SFKINGS, O., Mar.
22—(P»—Arthur E. Morgan ig-
nored today President Roose-
veil's demand that he show
cause by 1:30 p. m. (CST) why
he should not be removed as
TVA ehairman. As, the dead-
through the courts, although he
graduated scale and if a flat 19
per cent corporation income rate
were substituted for the undistrib-
uted profita levy in the House bill.
Another treasury schedule, based
on a flat 15 per cent levy on cap-
ital gains realized on assets held
more than one year and on a flat
18 per cent corporation income tax.
would Increase by $17,100,000 the
House approved levies
The flat rates would bring vary- l
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WALTONVILLE, Ill.—A storm
cloud dropped debris in Harve
Oray s pasture. __
in the rubbish he found co-
ers of a book on which was
written: "Eli James, Oak Ridge
District, Capt County, Missouri. "
The book had been blown
from James' home. 50 miles
away, when 11 was destroyed by
a tornado.
of Torrevelllla.
lion." said senator Barkley of Ken- 1 Dispatches from Madrid said the
tucky. the Democratic leader, 1 government was heartened by the
Barklev declared that under the । stalling, of the insurgent offensive,
constitution the president has the I end other dispatches from Barce-
power to remove the TVA head. ap- . lona declared enough reinforce-
pointed by Mr Roosevelt five years ments had been rushed up to pro-
ago , vtde a check to Generalissimo Fran-
Question Authority. cisco Franco
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LONDON, March 22.—(AI*)—Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlain and his cabinet worked today on a “stabilization
declaration" to keep political peace at home and pointed to-
ward restoration of Britain’s historic balance of power in Eu-
ropean affairs.
mitted treasury estimates on
administrative assistants which the which the House passed yester-
...... ’ day 292 to 100, are led by Senators
ber's finance committee Parlia-
ment's approval then will be ask-
ed
Delate in the chamber was de-
voted largely to Europe's war dan-
Judge Ben W Boyd dismissed un-
if the president is to be given the rie
l power to reorganize the govern- a
ment, Norris said, he ought not to
for immediate action, in view of the
menacing European situation, the
committee decided to bring the
proposal before the chamber to-
night In hope of gaining quick par-
liamentary approval
Blum explained his proposal sim-
ply meant raising the maximum
of what the bank may advance to
the goxernment without interest
from the 15,000,000,000 francs limit
(8457500.000) set in June, 1937, to
20 000.000.000 francs • $610.000 0001
not heavy rain were the need,
farmers said.
Stray cats destroy more wildlife
in the United States than all the
hawks, owls and snakes. Stray cats
on the farm cut down the birds that
fight insect pests "Curb the cat,”
is one of the Wildlife Week mes-
sages sent out by 4-H members.
Camp Fire Girls, Future Farmers,
sportsmen’s clubs and other allies
of the National Wildlife Federa-
tion. Some of the boys with their
lne passed Morgan declared:
Rion must show that a competitor I
is injured before it can Issue cease
and desist orders against products
it believes unfairly promoted.
The new statute allows the agen-
cy to issue complaints against un-
fair or deceptive trade practices
where it believes the consumer is
affected. Civil penalties up to $5,-
000 for each violation is provided
The Senate rejected, 50 to 33. a
proposal by Senator Pittman ID-
Nev) to exempt the forest service
from provisions of the bill giving
the president broad powers to re-
shuffle Federal agencies
Senator Clark (D-Mo) then of-
fered an amendment which would
I have presented the president from
I making any changes in the present
set-up of the veterans’ bureau.
When tills was defeated by a tie
vote 41 to 41. Clark rephrased the
amendment'and offered it again
This time the vote was 38 to 38
and the second amendment was
’ lost.
By a 63 to 10 margin, the Senate
rejected an amendment by Clark
FINAL TRIBUTE PAID TO EPIS-
COPAL BISHOP
BIRMINGHAM. Ala . March 22 —
(P— Irrespective of denomination,
church people massed at the
Church of the Advent today, and
paid Anal tribute—in words, flow-
ers and quiet respect—to the Rt.
Rev William G McDowell, bishop
of the Episcopal Diocese of Ala-
bama, who died Sunday in Mobile,
convention has not been select- l mund Freud, 82-year-old "father of
ed. Joining the local chapter in the 1 psychoanalysis," was seriously ill
today, close friends said, after a
visit*of secret Nazi police to his
home last night.
Borah and La Follette. They were
expected to decide on their strate-
gy soon after disposa of the gov-
ernment reorganization bill.
LaFollette, calling the project-
ed 81.100,000.000 expenditure for
new ships preposterous," criticized
particularly the proposal of naval
experts to develop fleets capable at
defending the United States on both
coasts at the same time,
"We seem suddenly to have dis-
covered the Atlantic ocean," he
commented. "I always thought it
was an asset from a defense stand-
point. but now it seems that It is
a liability—which is silly.”
Senator Nye said the “Big Navy”
bill was warlike and would call for
"the most insane program that
could be pursued.”
Chairman Pittman at the Sen-
ate Foreign Relations Committee
had better be exemplary from
now on.
Hf was fingerprinted yester-
day at the police bureau of
identification.
People are always blaming
little Angele.'' explained Sam
Canzona.
Little Angelo is a monkey,
Mr Canzona a hurdy-gurdy
man
Insane Hospital
RIVERHEAD. N Y., March 22
—(A)—Edward J. Reilly, once chief
counsel for Bruno Richard Haupt-
mann, electrocuted Lindbergh ba-
by kidnaper, today asked a Suf-
folk County Jury to free him from
Kings County hospital for the in-
sane
Reilly was committed more than
a year ago on the applicatton of
his mother, Mrs Helen Reilly. He
contends he was committed illeg-
ally and yesterday testified he was
and is sane
Opposing his habeas corpus writ.
Dr Charles Parker, superintend-
ent of the hospital, testified through
Francia X Waeter, Assistant At-
torney General, that Reilly was
"mentally sick.”
“A physician at the hospital told
me there were three ways to ob-
tain freedom," Reilly said at yes-
terday's hearings, "death, escape
and habeas corpus "
“I chose the habeas corpus."
cide whether to "support tlie ouster; ed again.
by confirming or rejecting the sue- Insurgent air raids behind the
cessor Unes centered on Tortosa, Mediter-
I think the sentiment of Con- ranean coast objective, 35 miles east
Morgans supporters, however,
have contended the TVA act pro-
vides Unit only Congress can re-
move any of the directors.
Senator Bridges <R-NH), a TVA'
The government communiques,
however, declared the line was clos-
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ternsoftheybtt.n , . saia, nowever, mere was no doubt
eSenator, Johnson. (-CaliD,.in tha the wu woud pass in virtual-
supporting Pittmans proposal, read "
into the Senate record a telegram
from President William Green at
the American Federation of Labor
opposing enactment of the Wil. urg-
ing that the bill be sent back to m. a. „ - L wa —~ ....
comiuee foxsurtheghcaringg, I “amon atrnlapard ttacmus.
mean ahelvmng at the bill for this IEs the cheapest kind of peace m-
-seosiom.-------------— tsurance.
Alleges Injustice I Norris Revises Views
Clark, arguing for the veterans' Senator Norris told reporters he
exemption, said that under the' had 'modified' his previous oppost-
economy act of 1933 when President tion to increasing naval armaments
up his authoritarian regime on Nov. Roosevelt was given power to cur- , because of unsettled world condk-
:6. tai! expenses, "the most cruel in- ' tions, but expressed belief the pend-
The amendment would have re-
quired the asststants to have the
"passion for anonymity" recom-
mended by the president's special
committee on reorganization. It
would have required them to "re-
main in the background" and to
make "no public statements."
They would have been prohibited
from being "assistant presidents in
any sense" and could not have at-
tempted" to "exercise power on their
own account."
Hatch Joins Opposition
One administration supporter.
Senator Hatch (D-NM) joined the
opposition for the first time in ad-
vocating the Pittman amendment,
but announced that he would op-
pose further exemptions.
Senator Clark (D-Mo) immedi-
ately offered an amendment to ex-
empt the veterans' bureau from
Most observers expected Morgan conference report on Independent
to fight the president's action I offices supply bill.
Denton Girl Hurt
in Auto Accident
Miss Dolly Belle Inman, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Belle Inman. 509 Welch
Street, was injured in an automo-
bile accident near Childress, where
she is teaching, late Monday. Mrs.
Inman and sons. George and El-
gin. left early Tuesday morning for
Childress, where Miss Inman is in
a hospital and a sister, Mrs. Win-
nie Arant of Greenville , was
through here Tuesday shortly af-
ter noon, en route to Childress. De-
tails of the accident are not known
here. r
rifles might get some fine practice | would commend the broad outlines
on house cats that have gone wid. I of an Italian-British friendsnip
agreement and seek with French
NEW YORK, March 23 —(P—-
Bill with Penalty for ahevzhah-cantledngrankacut
False Advertising court room early today to hear the
— eueTOa ---rch 22—«• ' verdict 111 her trial for the Slay-
signed today ' of her Patrolman husband. Mi
.. Here's a verse, printed in the
Amarillo News, which might well
be read and given serious thought:
’ "I've shut the door on yester-
day, its sorrows and mistakes.
I’ve locked within its gloomy
walls past failure and heart-
-eches: And I throw the key
away to seek another room
and furnish it with hope and
smiles and every spring-time
bloom. No thought shall enter
this abode that has a hint of
painr and neither malice nor
distrust shall ever therein reign.
I’ve shut the door on yesterday
and thrown away the key. To-
morrow holds no doubt for me
since I have found today.
Mr. Roosevelt gave no advance
leather
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----- ----------- — -- ------ • avd, as a result of rumors spread
of Deputies approved the proposak | by parties interested in seeing that
of Premier Leon Blum for the bank the measure which the government
visit with his kinsmen. He was the advance. I measure wnien ine government
first of the “Taliaferro Clan” to ) After hearing the premier’s plea
come to Texas from Tennessee. - .......
and he landed in Denton County
in 1874. and lived here until 1899
when he moved to Oklahoma in his
81st year, hisyair is still near black,
and, as he says, he’s never put any
blackening on his hair nor his
conscience W A Taliaferro, of
Denton, was the second of the
"clan” to come to Denton. He came
here in 1898 and soon other Talia-
ferros followed
•ion data.
It appeared certain he would par- Rails — Senate interstate cm-
ticipate in any congressional inves- merce committee hears testimony
the first steps toward fixing the sum l ...... ... — ma ।----—— — ---------Lrm__
aSsSnS:: X remarkenis.prcturssrrutnsrnumen.anrrr"mmmwxtrtsnss"sasixetm'
that: of the Arkansas towns in the path ol a tornado that swept through six
"No other measures which might | states to the lower Mississippi river basin causing untold damage and ,
affect the confidence of the conn- i taking 21 lives.
try will be taken against other bust- ______ ■ - j w- ----—_. j ____t:—.
ed. construction under way now on
it and the space formerly occupied
by the Scott Tailoring Co It is un- Hauptmann Lawver
derstood that both places have ; *. «
been rented. Asks Release From
to meet here in 1939. but after 1 --------------•
the costume project was decided 1 Sigmund Freud Is
upon the time was advanced a year NT o .
ki Ofder for the exhibit to be col- i Now Seriously Sick
lected and presented at the meet- ------
Ing here The place of the 1939 j VIENNA, March 22.—(P»—Sig-
nes# and Professional Women’s
Clubs.
imposed at that time were contrary Naval officials estimated it would
ing over the oil industry [undistributed profits tax The
Meanwhile, there developed the I House bill exempts corporations
prospect of financial changes, an f with incomes of less than $25,000 j
arteimath to the oil reorganization, and Magill declared the House al- >
Foreign exchange dealings were i so had attempted to prevent hard- ।
suspended by the Central Bank of 1 ships, upon corporations both by
Mexico last week, and other banks 1 speoifled exemptions and by lower
have followed suit. I rat. ,
The undersecretary urged n’- (
' statement in the bill of the special .
i undistributed profits tax on closely-
held corporations which was dralt-1 Preldential removal or .suspension !
IM. n ed by..the House ways, and mears of Arthur E Morgan as chairman.
Is ( iven Denton committee, but was stricken on the of the Tennessee Valley Authority'
I UIVEn •EI LUU , floor of the House .became a virtual certainty today.
_____ I He said the House ways and despite the veteran engineer'#
The state meeting of the Daugh- menns.ammmitteeuaplana"nst de- challenge of t......— • —
ter# of the American Revolution ’jibe™., tn avoidance agal ‛ 1 action.
will be held here in 1940, according Iberate tax avodane | After Morgan refused yesterday
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MEXICO CITY, March 22 — (AP—
President Lazaro Cardenas assured ;
many, Czechoslovakia (with its fear Mexican industry today that expro- I
of German Nazi incursion), and priation of foreign oil companies
France (ally of the Czechs) all at was “exceptional'' and no similar '
France Debates War Danger
k si s us
and the Seven Dwarfs ” will be 2.00.000.00 1ranes (512.500,0001
shown the Texas five days start- i from the Bank of France for arm-
snownat tnenetav Try swrh ' ament purposes while the Cham-
ngnthi cominguFridnyin produJ- 1 ber of Deputies debated what a____________________ ,______
tion Vstrnaerstold sthapren member called the danger of "swift. I accordance wah the law " I
rmown in uodersorg that itwn implacable war" waged by Ger- He said he spoke now to erase1
shewnunuNewuxoorgeinat many. fears "which without foundation!
seen by two million people. First the cabinet, then the fl- i might be created, or have been ere- !
' nance committee of the Chamber ated
W A Taliaferro, of Norman. ; c — - • . ।
ness, properties, bank deposits, '
values and other invesument, the Treasurv ( )f f icial
Urges Retention
Of Profits Tax,
was compelled to take in regard to ; ------
the oil properties, be misinterpreted WASHINGTON, March 22- (A—- j
and distorted[Roswell Magill, undersecretary of
The president said his govern- 1 the treasury, appealed to the Senate i
ment would take necessary steps to ; nnance committee today to retain j
protect and encourage investments 1 the undistributed profits tax
and business enterprises which j He told trie committee. In whieh
might old the economical develop- I a strong movement for repeal of
ment of the country and bring ' the tax has been evident, "the trea-
asks damages
Two suits on the non-jury docket
were disposed of by the following
orders: Ethel Luttrell vs W A
Spring Send*
Temperature Here absorbed Austria into the German
Up to 84 Degree* ’ rolmornderorrasverchdngeswan net
The first day of spring Monday j ing his country and his race
sent the mercury up to 84 degrees 1
at the State Experiment Station |
northwest of Denton This lacked
one degree of the highest this year,
85 degrees having registered twice
previously.
Showers of rain Tuesday were
welcomed by farmers to soften the
crust on the ground. Showers but
"With Texas apparentty heading; e . n . .
Into an era of great industrial ex- 1 ^Ulf Otl FaiUtlH g
iwS-xS Bill Under Way 1940 D.A.R. Meet
said Marvin C. Nichols, of Fort Sult of Whitley-Kice-Montgom-
Worth president, said Monday at i ery• Inc, Fort Worth painters firm.
the Texas Planning and Civic Con- j 0 collect some 1700 alleged owed
ference. "Public sentiment is more i them by Rudy Copeland, local Jer-
favorable toward city planning and SeY breeder, for painting done on
zoning than in many years But we farm structure, gOt under way in
• District Court Tuesday District
Long Debate in
Senate Due Over
Naval Expansion
PORTLAND, Ore. — Glenn
Reed, upon returning to a hab-
erdashery, complained: "'nib
isn't the tie I picked out.”
A c erk opened the package
and found it full of currency.
The cashier had handed over
the wrong one
I
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