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the reservation is very beautiful."
in Jeopardy"
potential best
SANGER NEWS
a school build-
where Indian crafts
Special to record-caronicle.
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the difficulties of the Texans in
MAGIC-AIRE
He also said the Indians fur-
The Modern Vacuum Cleaner. Ask for Demonstration.
Cadenhead-Denman Hardware, Inc.
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good I think Ill give przes to all
of you!" So the ducks were given
etra sexeds and so was Top Notch.
Christopher was given the first
young ear of corn at the season,
the bears were given cherries. Sweet
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buttercups.
“I do not know," said Willy Nil-
ly. "that I can single out any one of
LITERARY
GUIDEPOST
p so sELr
The leaves of a species of golden-
rod have been used as a substi-
isn t anything for me to do but belleve it. Let's
analyse the story anyway.
ly 16 will consider conservation
of forests, human resources and re-
creation, and will deal with general
education and legislation for con-
servation. . 4
Deve Wi
toe and
A story comes of a bottle being thrown over-
board off the Atlantic coast and crossing all the
way to Europe. Bottles don't seem to have any
regard st all for their safety these days.
It used to be said that worry made the hair
fall out, and now somebody says it causes tooth
decay What do you suppose it does when you
worry about the fact that you're bald and tooth-
less?
There may be some backdown on one aide or the
other but it looks as ff the committee and the ad-
Highway construction has recently cut off all
the roads around the Pennsylvania town at Gum
Stump, thus toiling thousanods of skeptics who
had heard of the town but wanted to find out
if it was actually true.
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watching him
Then came Sweet Face, the lamb
ston, who is known as the "great
white chief "
For the Allred-Woodul mduction.
the Indians gathered at one end of
a field and the white “candidates '
with escorts at the other A chief
of the Indians and a memwber of
Texas Ranger force then advanced
to the middle of the field and ex-
changed mutual expressions of re-
spect. The chief broke a bow as
indication of desire for peace and
the Ranger threw down his gun as
similar token there would be no
war between white man and Indi-
an. A pipe of peace was smoked
and knives were passed over the
• STORIES
IN STAMPS
Game Licenses
for All Needed.
Tucker Asserts
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isn t worried about debts usually has a creditor who
does the worrying
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much better than is indicated by mere population fig-
ures. .
Denton exceeds to postal receipts such cities as
Brcwnsville, Brownwood. Marshall. Big Spring. Cor-
sicana. Greenvme, Palestine Paris, Swget water. Den-
ison, Kilgore and a number of others with populations
_______akqutthe sameat perhaps greater Wan Denton’s
Apparently Denton is set to raise its ranking to
EMBARRASSMENT OF RICHES
Two federal spending agencies have made allot-
ments for the same project to Fort Worth. The city
originally applied to the PWA for a loan and grant,
but this agency called a halt about a year ago on
its spending Then the WPA was asked to take over
the project, the paving of Main and Houston streets
and agreed to do it Now the revival of PWA grants
and loans has made the original application avail-
able '
election although it aids New Deal Incumbents such and around his neck was a wreath
— .....— --- ■ he had made of twisted grass and
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administration critic, both recently named to the beating with two sticks of wood,
ccmmittee by Vice President Garner, who hopes to The ducks all played on they reed
wrest control of the Democratic party from Roose- ! instruments, but they were dressed
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AUTOMOBILE
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Westinghose
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RADIO & GIFT SHOP
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“MARY DEAN
filiated with that creed.
They have their own tribal or-
ganizations and are very lawabid-
ing, both Gov. Allred and Claud D
Teer, chairman of the Board of
Control, said
"There has never been a divorce
among them and only three ever
have gone to the penitentiary," the
governor said, "I call that a remark-
able record
The young Indians are especially
Entiohooptte and nuratme M.
can you afford to carry tbs
risk yourself?
Most of the Indians are fanners,
but the crafts of basket weaving
and bead-working are being devel-
oped. ... .. ..........;—.
Gov. Allred. Lieut-Gov Walter
F Woodul and the former’s son.
David, aged four, all were taken into
the tribes with ceremony, and the
governor said, are the only white
persons to receive that distinction
except two. 8am Houston’s grand-
daughter and Clem Fain of Lving-
Joe Jacobs says Schmeling will be able to fight
again m two months Did he say "again'?
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Get Your FIREWORKS for
.JULY 4th At
TALIAFERRO & SON
HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS. PHONE 125
USED CAR VALUES
1936 Master Chevrolet Coupe, Jump Seat
1935 Standard Chevrolet Two-door Sedan
DICKSON-HAMILTON MOTOR COMPANY
115 S. Elm • Phone 248
emor reported. At that time, swept
by disease, poverty-stricken and
generally in a state of social decay,
he sald, the Indians were saved
by government rehabilitation pro-
gram
(Copyright. 1938, NBA Service Inc.)
A carp in Kentucky which fishermen have been
trying to catch fo rseveral seasons was finally
hooked the other day by a woman It seems she
caught him by appearing .elaborately uninter-
ested.
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Contemporary Thought
THE SPY INDUSTRY
to a head a situation that has
- - long time Spies were known
Chairman Morris Sberpard announced that gover-
ment ometals who supported coneremsional cand-
dates would be summoned before the committee
June, 1788, New Hampshire rat-
ified the Constitution June 21 and
the new government became a
unpaid accounts "I burned the books," he said, "to ' wrest control of the Democratic party from Roose- l instruments, but they were dressed
EX worryang. The tousswhoowe - - S’ ana I & Mahe "lit ol moss" fehedat
pebtors.seldom “Z -ortherewoulande soman i "Aheccommttegadtnna, STS,-, know n"Mhe SIS, walked on thetr
of them The man who really worries abut being in that WPA directors in most states owe their political ’ hind legs pulling the express carti
debt doesn't often become obligated. The man who alliance to sitting Democratic senators rather than which sat Top Notch, the rooster.
BRING YOU CAR to
Blackburn Oil & Tire Company
for repairs, servicing or any other need.
12X1 West Hickory_________ Phone No. 1C
allegiance to sitting Democratic senators rather than which sat Top Notch, the rooster,
to Harry Hopkins. In primaries to date this fact has , He bowed to Willy Nily and also
favored Senators Pepper in Florida and Gillette In he bowed tglncek acE ert as
------ tnodgil uric were many peopie
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THE VIEW FROM GETTYSBURG
that June receipts had increased better than 6 per
cent over the same month last year. This is a good
Index to local business conditions as compared to
last year. __
One Important reason, perhaps, why polltical sd-
ence has not made the progress shown by most of
the others is that it b too often mouwatea by per-
sonal benefit rather than by service to the comtnun-
tty nd humanity —Colorado spring (Colo) News,
, bama Coushatta Indians. wards of
, the State and Federal governments.
# the esmmHtss besides Sheppard are
of Masaachusetta consistent New Deal
I Harrison of Miaatasippk, conservative
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reection upon the character, repu-
union or standing of any arm. Individual or corpora- .
tton will be glaaty corrected upon being called to the
pubusners' attention
The Associated Prem to exelustvely entittea to ths
use for ve-pubtzcathon or ati news'atsptcnes credited to
It or not otherwise credited la this paper sad also the
local news published herein.
e DENTON, TEXAS, JULY 4. 19M
DEBTORS NEVER WORRY
A Corpus Christi physician burned eight ledger
books last week, containing more than *100.000' in
Entered to uecond-etae man matter at Denton.
Tama.
Daily issued at na West mekory Street, Denton.
Texas, even afternoon except Sunday by the Record-
Chronicle Company, lac
Member Audit Bureau of cureudattona.
Member AmocUted Presa
Member Texaa Daily Preet Leegua
while Virginia was bitterly debat-
ing the question in convention in
Monday aftetr a devotional serv- .
ice led by Mrs S P Farler, mis- ‘
uonary news was told by Mmes I
Geo O Hughes and A K McNeill
and Miss Alva Far Cowling A box
was packed to send a missinn horns .
In Dallas Mmes. E L King and I
A Cowling and Miss Alva Fae Cow- >
Ung were hostesses m—
The Baptist W M U me* Tues-
day afternoon for miminnery ser-
vice studying Brazil •
A revival meeting began at the
a “pow wow" at Lvingston. saw
what he described as exteremely in-
teresting dances and ceremonies,
and was anducted into the tribes.
The tribes now number about 300
members, uhich b considerably
more than 10 years ago, the gov- t
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Fire discovered early Friday morning destroyed the
house of Rev L 8 Ashbum at Bellevue at 15 Avenue
B Fire was believed to have been started from an
electric iron used during the evening by a stugent
and unknowingly left burning
Behind Scenes in Washington
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SALE
PRICES
fact. Soon after the remaining
states followed. The 150th anni-
versary of this ratification is com-
memorated by the special new U.
S. stamp above, depicting riders
spreading the word at a county
courthouse
sCopyright, IMS. NBA Service. lac.)
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j of trying to hit it with his tall
! as he had done before. Christopher
= | Columbus Crow walked behind him
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direct the singing
Hall J. 8plawn Jr, who will get
his degree from T W. C . Fort Worth,
this summer has been elected coach
for the local high school
Personals
Mrs E. W Melson and Miss Mar-
John Melson are in Wood Lake at-
tending the Baptist aksembiy.
Bom. June 38. to Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Fowler. a girl. In Oklahoma
City, Mrs Fowler was formerly Miss
Laura Mae King
Lttle Miss Charlotte Louise
Koons of Fort Worth visited her j
grandmother Mrs Hugh S. Porter
and daughters at Rising Star visited i
her mother here. .2 ,
Miu Kathleen Ashley, who was '
injured in a car wreck thru weeks
ago, has been moved to the home
of her parents. Mr and Mrs J R
Ashley. I
Swapping
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Webster t<
New York
Paul GIlsoi
ton, N Y
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Lawrence
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well. But "Concord
seem* to us to be a
give a Yip!' And start shooting from the hip.
But deeper and more fundamental than such po-
litical difference* is the gulf between the economic
and social philosophies of the two men "
(Copyright, 1938. NEA Service. Ine)
Man About Manhattan
By GEORGE TUCKER
NEW YORK July * —Bud. you're wrong about
everybody loving a fat man' They don't: not in New
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mtmdsteation might engage tn a tunning skirmish for caught spying
the rest at the campaign season. The committee is
dominated by enti-New Deal senators.
A curious sequence of statements began when
-------------- adept at the game of basketball, he
no longer appear in danger of “dy- i added
PHONES
Business and Eaitoral Ofllcc .............
Circulation Department .........—__
SUBSCRIPHIOx RATES
One year (tn ndvance) ...................
Six months by mail (in advanoe) _______
Three months by mail (in advenes)---
One month delivered ......s-’.---------------
156%
Iowa and Senatir joumes» elented acket, in
Pennsylvania It seriously handicaps Roosevelt s ef- E
forts to defeat certain senators up this year tor re-
Then Willy Nilly jollied the pa- , .1
rade and they marched all over Pud- Houston. who was known as the
die Muddle And as soon as twi- ‘ —— — — ...
mnctmesgyemiztcxla issetrnshepsotvatersaeavtehaa
holiday. —
nanced th
aXighter
wiled of
f she wen
marrtage.
VISIT OUR
TRADE EXPANSION SALE
MANY BARGAINS
GRAND LEADER COMPANY
sogide promenade, she merely cate- that struggle increased"
mWhyninsdefts"antnktorarthrspehe rushed some soldiers to the Conted-
into her fabric such as this bit at ente Army in the war between the
which we defy you or any- states, and a number offered to serve
bpdy.eiscnot.Engiah to..transtate: in the world war but were refused
S | I Snt S’
---- " .— - - • in Texas war for independence and Rev. S. p Farler. H B. Toon will
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Tegucigalpa. Honduras, with 40,-
000 inhabitants, and Bueno* Aire*.
Argentina, with 2,290,788 inhahi-1
tants are the smallest and the
largest capital cities in Latin Amer-
ca.
YOUR CHILDREN-
They change so rapidly in a few years. But a photo-
graph of them never grows up. See us today I
CARRUTH STUDIO
North Side Square
35-6
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I the Constitutional Convention
assembled in Philadelphia for the
framing of a new supreme law to
bind the states, May 25, 1787 It
completed its work Sept. 17, 1787.
with formal adoption of the Con-
stitution. But the fate of the
mighty document remained dout-
ful thereafter for many months.
Delaware was the first of the 13
state* to ratify it, Dec. 7, 1787.
Pennsylvania was second, Dec. 12;
then New Jersey, Dec. 18; Georgia,
Jan. 2. Then Connecticut accepted
the Constitution. The results in
these five states were more .easily
obtained because the friends of the
Constitution were quick to act.
With delay in the other state* bit-
terness of contention rose high.
Massachusetts, at length, fell in
line, by a close margin; then
Maryland and South Carolina,
there remalzed five states to rat-
ify, all extremely doubtful. But
indicate that Denton also is a good business town, heard about tt. but after talking with people who
are usually reliably informed on such matters there
to be acttye in Panama, In Hawaii in the Philippine
Islands and on the mainland of the United State*. I
Some of them went openly about their business at
photographing vital spots. Uncle 8am is tightening
up. too No longer will Japanese fishing boats be
permitted to loiter about the fleet on maneuvers
Order* have been toraed to shod them away, even to
the atm-at sering them
Spying to a more or less recognized business of
all countries, but there are time* when it cease* to
be tolerable. In the preaent state of world affair* the
custom to beginning to gall
About twenty years to the worst Uncle Sam can
do with a spx under present laws We may be com-
pelled to follow the lead of others and put on suffer
penalties—Abilene Reporter
! ing out." but after a long period
| of decline are definitely on the in-
crease.
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The Williams Store
piecemeal, which would fit in better with the mud- should announce his candidacy for a third presiden-
<Ded Fort Worth politicar situation. Including the tial term, it is certain the old Texas cowhand will
problem of how to get the street car tracks off the
periodical
nessom m Ee"agthors The whole business to under sup-
treatment of her subject We believe ervision of the State Board of Con-
what the author wants us tobelleve, ' trol, which spends the Federal as
but that is not quite enough 4 _.. 41 ..t. nn.
Perhaps it dnes the author an in- { well as the state money.
- -m ™ “ — I gov Allred recalled that “if it had
to mention that with it went a lttle alteration. also By HOWARD C. MARSHALL
free of charge. AUSTIN, July 4P—The Ala-
AU Shi. has been financecby state w,,M s. heid a social meeting
and Federal governments The Ped-
“CONCORD IS JEOPARDY," by Dorts
Leshie.
For lust a moment listen to the . .. -- ...
words ar the oracle alias the "Re- "It is a most interesting settle-
tail Bookseller" — , ment," Gov Allred said, “and Tex-
’ "Doris Leslie ha* never yet had a ans ought to visit it more often. Lo- __. , m . . ,, ,
reai bet atnouan ir. Com- catedin a Erea thfcket of pines. endmndusbodies *
will B
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Too never know when you
will be the next vietim at an
automobie meetdens which
mey meen a hompttat pmjun-
a0r2nto many hundred* of
sgrgrbzzeann.mm.
FAIR EXHIBIT •
Mrs Frank Bradford called the
Blanton Home Demonstration Club
to order and • prayer was led by
Mrs Emma Easterling Minute* were
read by Mrs Lee Porter, secretary.
Plans were discussed for an educa-
tional exhibit at the county fair
this fall and discussions will con-
tinue at the next meeting, July 14.
‘Club elected Mrs Easterling to act
as council delegate when regular
council members are not present.
Dndrurt >» belleved responsibie
for 90 per cent of cases of bald-
ness V
tunc, oo so-called American dialect — ___. . ..
so nonsensical, but can you amagine The Presbyterzan Church has
the horror of th. Baglais reading maintained a mission at the settle-
public if an American writer should j ment for many years and most of
- - aa tno‛ sachlock.n Imcomprehen; te Indians are reported to be at-
But one day, one of the numerous Joe* who had tt-x trouble with Doris L.t15‛ ,
been “pared down - to skin and bones happened to "Concord in Jeopardy" is that it’s
' observe a rent in the seam ot his coat He couldn't cast in a mould Mis. Leslie found
! understand a thing like that the coat being new eTective long ago, and has used *o
Me 11 UP suddenl§ knous amzepanidrhczndos
i a wild gleam in his eyes, he flung the coat on the -----------------
> floor and jumped up and down on R. Then he call- ~ A DIT A I n~c A 111
ed the police The fttle courtesy' press at the gym LAPI ] AL. ISA W
had been on the level all right But they neglected — “ *** M J-WAVV’
Willy Nilly
Al once the Puddle Muddlers got
in line. Willy Nilly stood ontheve-
rando of his house as he was going
tc judge the paraders and give the
prizes.
Now the Puddle Muddlers in turn
walked up and down before him
Rip. the dog. had the little drum
attached to his back butanstend
wpgm2
Stories
—Bf Mart) Crikta Baaaar-i
HOLIDAY FUN
"All ready for the parade!"
shouted um» sittie gnome-lke man
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Some time ago it seems, a special gymnastum
opened in the midtown sector They specialized in
anqeqhwherexouanteduitp-fadentzg --gHomedehandegrmenbinnttmemgcing. • vencheraue and an
meTo custom of having their clients suite pressed. j ;7^ablc books or the month per- !
free of charge while they, the clients, were breaking I m pope "ucenjoy i* ou t aghttayshk . Xe a"aoctor,nd .
I_we -think the shtghtiy pompous, dentist and an Indian agent
One of the greates: needs in Texas
is for a more uniform hunting and
fishing license, a law that would
require every adult hunter and ang-
ler in the state to pay a license.
William +, Tucker, executive sec-
retary of the State. Fish. Game, and
Oyster Commission, said Saturday
afternoon to the students in con-
servation at the North Texas State
Teachers College.
Tucker's talk on “Needed educa-
lion end Legistation for an Ade-
quate Wildlife Progrash tn Texas"
closed the week devoted to conser-
vation of wild life The other pe-
riods in the course, which closes Ju-
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Sundown
19 Years Ago Today
(rom Record-Chronicle July 4 19191
•Die Senate Pnance <wwn*n tt tee Friday made a
cat at approxtmately $400,000 in the estimates sub-
mitted by the College at Industrial Arts for the
It!1*. '8 —Ml a/-
By RODNEY DUTCHER
1f nea Berviee ma Correspondem
WASHINGTON July 4—Although the Senate
Campaign Expenses Committee offer* partial sane- | Frace has decreed the guillotine for certain form* i mi was one or _ract.
tuary for any WPA project worker who is subjected of peacetime espionage. An epidemic of spy eases pertins ato°n. oscemra aac
t.raiticalpantimadetzonts.snomvegcramnpine : hrouqht-asshtening or ′′and a heavserGov.Jame‛vAnrtatrepornd"htth
era who indst on supporting 'liberal' candidate* as ‘ Death for peacetime .pytag is now the order at j
. ----------- countries Germany. Italy, Po- only
land, Czechoslovakia and Russia Germany has been ! Th zommne 6. ...
partisularly diligent to handing out the axe to three made Eo‛Gte°rhdlans T^n^
A’movement is under way to impose differ | date dnee th. My. at Sam
' allies for peacetime espionage to the United States. i
Indictment at a large group at international spies
has served to brthff to l ------ “ '
been crying for action a
their hearts for dear old avoirdupois You can easily I we 'think the slightly pompous
understand how grateful they mia have felt to "Retan Bookseller” has Jud about
find their duds with a knllcs edge craate after *rv*t i bit is. noil imi We smt ma iar
-Hngwa the medidne ban an hour. J? eutsou And
Now lets take the case of Joe Joe's our guinea ( wPoneon asinnir“no"mehonn 0rs: pu-l -g-ua g-u for
pig tar today Joe went to the gym and stripped; he middle clam aresaraker who wants Indian, schoolwhie. theustate.o
had a couple trainers, beat the dickens out of him him to become a acholar. He becomes general purposes has appropriated
Ehasnimrshadst sfoetscosan im an *nM before our “O a anef 514586 for the first year of this
chase him till he had spots before his eyes salt him one. we do believe in him and aribiennlum ana *11 189 for the sec-
down cram him into a steam vat, and then dunk th. periodical quoted above says intonnum *11,15 tor me see
him into an icy pool, another place, there is no precious- ] ond
Then Joe. trembling and exhausted, was hauled ~ ~
. ____ ._____________ ___4 onto a set of scales that had been ' fixed'. Boy. that
1910-21 bienmium The budget total was $1050,072 and was great stuff He was 11 pounds lighter He could
was reduced to about 9600 000 The committee elim- actually “Teel" the surplus weight disappear ________
mated $150,000- for an auditorium and music hall. Nesi they led old Joe to the dressing roong. and justice, but we belleve the book was I
9125 980 for a new fireproof dormitory. $15,000 tor ! there sure enough were his clothes, neatly sponged "'
dormitory furnishings $75,000 for a fireproof bos- 1 and pressed Joe climbed into his trousers Gee, look
pttal and *15000 for arts building The committee ( at those pants! They were two inches too large. Much
left only appropriations for one building, a fireproof i more of this and he's be a walking shadow
gymnasium to cost *85.000 "a Ooozing good nature Joe slipped into his coat Well.
•" • • | the coat simply hung on him in folds He couldn't
Jack Dempsey. tn-three bloody rounds during which , believe it. He was jubilant g
the issue was never in doubt, attained the world's j Yes, sir, he'd tell the world what a wonderful thing
premier fist honor Friday by defeating Jess Willard they were dping for business men who were too con- a. - --
In the first round Dempsey sent home a body blow cerneu with world affairs to take the proper exer- aeh. . .
frem -hich winan—ier recovered The gong alone dot. Bed have all his friends down. No more of the iin “nomae "un “Axlt^Z in the World War but were refused
---- ----it in the first round. Jack | wobbly fat for old Joe. No more bulging ta the I got enow ten den wr ma mowne because they were wards of the
Kearns Dempeey’s manager, proclaimed the nea wrong piaces. No triple chins and extravagant waist- bustmemtew gooErequent mlone * government ----— ——.
j.------ un- And •o on. Ther to. thank foe- — _____
two downtown streets
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23RD IN POSTAL RECEIPTS
The importance of Denton as the origin of mail
was clearly ewi phs sited in a report issued from Wash-
Ington the other day, giving the 1937 postal recefpts
of flrat class postomices in Texas. Denton stood 23rd
in rank, far exceeding a number at cities which have
larger populations. Not only do these figures show
that Denton, with postal receipts last year of *68 476.
sugesuing that the President be called before the
ogmmittee, Sheppard complimented the "fireside
chai" and said:
"He is entirely within his right* in discusstng can-
daidatestoromce." - - - -
touher ometals wi insist on their right to speak
or work for certain candidates tn their capacity as
"private cnumens". Committee members haven't made
up theit minds exactly what to do about it
“All government agencles must keep hands off
prtmartes and elections, it said originally, conspic-
uouty feing to say "an omciais". Now it has de-
sexubed Deputy WPA Administrator Aubrey wu-
UMM spcech to the Worters Alliance as "unfor-
lunate' and warned against potical speeches by
aupensem ot funda"
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champion the greatest of all time. Ums
... -- . 1 And for only *10’ Dirt cheap, if you
Wallace Smith of the 34ard Field Artillery. *0*h Like taking candy from a baby.
Division, has secured Ms discharge and is st boose : They tell me lots at candy was thin obtained be-
The 343rd was made up mainly at Oklahoma Na- torn the bottom fell out of the get-thin-quick racket
tona! armv men and was sent to Camp Pike. Ark. ---- ' -
for demobuization instead of Camp Bowie or Camp 1
Travis as were the other units of the 90th.
aansweningtond‛cmmner“canshsamthehePrarimert you for •. first prize. You are all so
and Hyde is closer to him than any other Washing-
ton correspondent That's why it was most sgnincant
when Hyde wrote in the Saturday Evening Post, after
The Fof Worth city council win lake a week to sttnganoid report of ‘ defnite Gamer-Roosevelt
decide which agency' wil he allowed todo the job. i sooner or later, such a break seems inevitable.
The PWA cpuld do the work quicker and at a say- ... The open break may come—may be forced—at
ing of *30.000. but the WPA would do the work i any time For instance, if the precedent-breaker
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 277, Ed. 1 Monday, July 4, 1938, newspaper, July 4, 1938; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540250/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.