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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CMONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938
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South Texas seems to be well I didate, a correspondent for Texas
the Laattr House at the Legislature.
Comments the Dellas Times Her-
Loyd Price, Denton boy wounded with the Rain-
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allows wounded soldiers 865 a month during their
vocational instruction so long as needed to complete
DENTON. TEXAS JULY 13, 1938
AMERICAN GENEROSITY
seven vessels and as many hun-
dred men conquered it and an-
That is nee
Judy 31, 1937,
P D Renfro at Beaumont, can-
didate for governor, said in the cap-
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Swedes and Finns. New Sweden
was to last until 1655, when peg-
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Wilmington, naming it "Christina-
ham." in honor of the child queen.
in 1932
paigning
Whether one likes it or not. tie
had as well face the facts in the
old Hemming pienie grounds July
15. An alii day session will be held
and a group of candidates have
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to erect only about a gO-room building at first and
then add to this as the demand grows Prom cor-
g to defeat
feld for re-
twice as many as a year ago. On
re ware 1530,000,
Buy Blankets at
BURR’S
FRANCIS M.
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Grocer
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• lured a firecracker parachute supporting an Amer-
1 lean Hag on which was boldly printed “Made in
I Japan" But it was conjectured that, after all, the
. Du Ponts might have supplied the powder.
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The Hard-Headed Business Man and His Foolish Wife
(A Short Short Story Complete in Two Pictu res)
There may be two Boyetts closely
affiliated with the House of Rep-
resentatives In the next Legislature
Guy F Boyett of College Sutton
is opposing Rep. W. T. McDonald
of Bryan for re-election.
Various advertising novel ties have
been employed by candidates for
state office
000 at current rates of exchange.
Foreigners often talk of money-grubbing Amer-
icans who fail to appreciate beauty in their mad
scramble for the Almighty Dollar, but generosity such
as shown in this case should do much to show to
the
to pay only for the right-of-way
and the state pays all the cost
of surfacing the road
ed the other day, restored to its original beauty and
impressiveness The great chimes rang out again as
100,000 visitors jammed the little city in northern
Prance,
But what is more significant is that American dol-
lars were almost wholly responsible for the restora-
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Cook of McAllen and J. E. Berry
of Edinburg.
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Stories
—By Mary Graham Bonner-
MORE QUACK-QVACK
Of all the tmes Mrs. Quacko
had had a quack-quack chat with
Mrs. Quacker she had never seen
her so impressed.
“It takes about a week to travel
from one side of the ocean to the
other some one said around the
pond," quacked Mrs. Quacker. “Just
think of that! Why. quack-quack
we can go back and forth to see
each other in a few minutes. Imag-
ine all the minutes and minutes
that make up a week."
“But we’re not going to travel
WASHINGTON July 13There win be three mil-
lion beads of families and single persons on the
WPA rolls by the end of July.
dates.
Ten persons are se
Senator Claud C. W<
another term, has distributed thou-
sands of packages of safety match-
PARLINIG. I WeNT TO A
FORTUNE-TELLER vesTERDA
AND HR TOLD me TO--
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Adequate municipal building codes help bring about
these safer conations Hundreds of such ordinap-es
are modeled after the Recommiended Building Ode
of the National Board of Fire Underwriters -Ex-
you think my feathers look a little
droopy?" she asked. “Do you think
Im looking quite myseir? Well, may-
be I’ll get along without a change
of scene. Y«a. do come and see me
when you get back. 171 still be
here "
"Mrs Quacker!" exclaimed Mrs
Quacko “I have an idea Wait!
Ill be right back I just want to
say something to Waly Nilly!"
By RODNEY DUTCHER
NEA Service Staff Correspondemt
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CAPITAL JIGSAW
Ft HOWARD C. MARSHALL
AUSTIN, July 13—•PThe race
for state senator from the Dallas
down on the same field near Paris where Lindbergh
was welcomed after his epochal flight just a ItHle
more than 11 years ago, and made preparations for
comtinuing on a worid-girdling flight to equal or sur-
pass the record set by the late Wiley Post
JUST AN OVERNIGHT JAUNT
Howard Hughes, nomonaire Texan and aviation
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Mn Quacko nodded. "Well. my
dear. I must be going I just wad-
dled down to tell you I hoped you
would have a pleasant summer,
and that I would come to see you
as soon as we returned “
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most safety for passengers and crew is assured be-
fore embarking on- schedule of regular service The
ptoneering trips by Hughes and the score of others
who have newn planes across the Atlantic have help-
ed pave the way for public acceptance of trans-
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piled the bulk of the money necessary to rebuild the
cathedral, giving 37,000,000 francs, or about 31300-
representatives. The latter are W
T Savage and Ray Holder
The remaining six candidates are
Tom Sessions, Walter C Johnson,
W. C Graves. W C Pardue, Roger
Q Plournoy and Howard Dalley
in point of numbers of candidates
the fghtfor the senatorship from
Fort Worth ranks next. There are
five entries, including Rep. Lonnie
Smith The other four are Frank A.
Finns iny638s5 depicted on the railroad commission, who is asking
A more descriptive term for the kind of weather
were having now would be 2ot dog days."
The two psychologists who lived together in a
cave for 33 days to make tests came out with
the announcement they comnant agree on their
fndings. It doesn t take that much living to-
gether for a lot of people to find they can’t agree
on anything.
Man About Manhattan
By GEOROE TUCKE
the Republican candidate for gov
ernor of Texas.
LATEST STOCK MARKET h/HlMS
James Goode to succeed J W. Kemp, who resigned
Tuesday moming to accept appointment as super-
intendent of the county farm, east of Denton.
.. R J. <Bob> Edwards, who has been in the Y. M.
C A service in France sailed from Marseilles on
July 3 and is expected to reach the United States
the latter part at the month He will join Mrs E-
wards and Mary Jane. who are now in Dunkirk.
N Y . for the remainder of the summer in New
York and Michigan
at Del Rio to Brownsville, with one
exception, will return to the House
without opposition.
The exception is Homer Leonard
of MeAllemn, a House veteran of
Does IT LOOK
ALL RIGHT FOR ME
TO GO AHEAD WITH
NEW ENTERPRISES
NOw? ’
Phone Us Your
Order
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business gate worse instead of, as now anticipated. ’ by fires annually, can be curtailed to a large extent
better. Recovery effects are not reflected immediately when buildings are constructed properly Then occu-
on WPA rolls because those first hired by reviving ’ pants will have a chance to escape before the Ore
industry are persons who have been receiving un- l spreads.
nexed it to New Netherlando
Landing of the Swedes and
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The lb
of Denta
major Ho
for a "an
tant new
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picture ai
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show of
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Bustnes Kanager
advekttstng Manner
used pocket mirrors to draw atten-
tion to his claims.
Buttons to stick on lapels have
been popular with other candidates,
‘Yes, that was kind at you." said
Mrs Quacker.
BRING YOU CAR to
Blackburn Oil & Tire Company
for repairs, servicing or any other need.
1211 West Hickory Phone Not 1«
Entered M wecomna-clam mail matter at Denton.
Texen
Dour issued at 314 West Hickory street, Denton,
Teuu, eyery afternoon excepe Sunday by the Record-
Chroztct Company, Inc.
Member Auet Bureau of Otreulationa
Member Assoctatea Prem.
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Rio Grande City. Joe Monkhouse
of Uvalde. B. J. Dryendecker of La-
i Prom Record-Ohroncle, July 13. 1»!9>
Prof. J. W. Pender of the Normal College today
was announced as a candidate tor city commissioner
to fill out the unexpired term of C W Alexander,
resigned. •
YOUR CHILDREN
They change so rapidly in a few years. But a photo-
graph of them never grows up. See us today!
CARRUTH STUDIO
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Firebricks are now being made out at old news-
pqwre The left-wing sheeta aren’t any good; too
Infammatory, " - ..... — -
age conditons, means that where
the state spends $1,000,000 for pav-
ing a highway across a county, the
county probably would be out only
around $10,000. And must of the
emplosmnent compensatons and others only recently
unmdoped.plus thoe who have been unable to
get .on WPA and will be toreed to take very low-
$
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tion of tile lfamous edifice. John D Rockefeler sup- ROoevelt that he could be nominated and elected
mai-t hai a mhe menev necessarv te rebuild the with admnistration support, said the Senate would
bore him to tears Roosevelt is still pressuring both. j
Washingtonians who week-ended over July FourthI
Among these regulations is one
which provides that the county
must procure the right-of-way be-
PONES
Busness and santortmi omo -----
Ctrcusation Department .............—..........
siBsckiPriON EATES
one year (in advance) .....—............
Btx month- by man (in advanoe) ------—
Three mon* by mau (in advanoe)---
Ome month deuvered -........-.........
MOTH'S tore PUBLIC
ers.
Hie 11 are Emmett Mane. J. E
Winfree Sr. and George F How-
ard. all of Houston; E H. Thorn-
ton Jr. of Galveston, W Emer Pope
of Corpus Christi, Augustine Celaya
of Brownsville. Arnold J Vale of
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nominee. Mis Miriam A. Ferguson,
and as he toured the state he threw
out handfulls of the buttons to chil-
dren.- '_ .
Giving buttons to children was
the very best way to vet good dis-
tribution, he said The kids took
sectjons of structures This will prevent flames spread-
ing upward from floor to floor or sweeping laterally
thre ugh large areas. Openings in firewalls should be
equipped with fire-doors in order to resist flames
coming from adjacent buildings windows should be
■ That’s the important point
There may be similar instances unknown to this
' writer One of the two men told Roosevelt he had no
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district closely matches that for which recalls a story about Orville
governor in the number of candi- i-- - — ---
lien at farms are partly credited by WPA officials
-spenking privately for the fact that fewer WPA
workers can find farm dr other seasonal work, w
The bagwest July increases are scheduled for the
Great Lakes stetes—especially minots, Ohio. and
achumn-end Missouri
was "stumped," for he was almost
as ignorant of O’Daniel as ques-
tioners were.
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Political circles in Washington
have evinced much curiosity about
W Lee O’Daniel gubernatorial can-
against Hie Democratic
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for Quality Fruits,
Vegetables and
Groceries - '
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pleased with its representatives in newspapers reports.
— :___-___‘ — =--- The correspondent said he had
Reports to Secretary Vann M been deluged with telephone calls
Kennedy of the Democratic state from persons interested in Texas
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Too never know when you
will ba tbs next victim of an
automoblle accident which
may mean a hospital MB run-
atnkr2to many hundred at
StfMK^A
mamnt far tool at medicet, mur-
Eetlohospita and nurtK at
Osa von amora to onm, Ma
risk yourself?
J. J. MACLACHLAN
emogeduztta.pidg-
rnone 900
(Copyright, 1938, NBA Service. Inc.)
A cook who sued a farm hand for divoroe the
other day charged he often sank his teeth into
her arm in fits of rage. It seems she didn't want
to go on feeding the hand that bit her.
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Account Recorded
Wednesday one candidate had
fled his second report on campaign
expenses for the July 33 primary
election, and the other Denton
County candidates had two more
days in which to file
Second expense reports must be
made between July 11 and July 15.
inclustveof those days, and a third
and final first primary expense re-
port must be made between July
34 and Aug 3.
First local candidate to file for
record his second expense account
was W T Bailey, seeking the at-
fice of county tax assessor -collector.
election. There are 13 entrants in
the contest for the governorship.
Two opposing Westerfeld are
members at the present House of
Representatives, Fred Harris and
Sam Hanna. while two are former.
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; the Democratic progressive bloc in that body. .
_ . . • .ne.a ng in neither ease was his request known—and at
The ancient cathedral at Relms, demolished. by this writing it sti isntt the group of New Deal-
Cerman shells during the World War, was rededicat. ' ers, sometimes called the "elimination committee".
$1,000,000 is spent right in the
matuneyy Atf-JSS fumksandhava F
, - I proved themselves the most devastating machine in ; from the expenditure of the huge
But what is most interesting from the commercial the major leagues, and his brewery sends millions of I sum. ....
t anyone sun eUngs to the moth-eaten myth that -------------:---
Roonevekk was pushed into the attempted “parge" ' The averuge man never would know the house
Democrate eoeeryatives by left-wine advisera, had been cleaned if the furniture were not moved
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W H (BID McDonald, commis-
sioner at the general land office,
also running for re-election, has
for right-of-way where the state »
But this is the Ruppert hideaway One thinks of is willing to build a road in the •
Mr Ruppert as-Big Business—the executive who is | event the state decides to build a
signing a 836,000 contract for Lou Gehrig, or adding , long stretch in the county, the
new subsidiaries to his beer empire ! county gets back in a year sev-
But consider this at Garrison he has a strange eral tunes the amount paid in
retreat where 40-odd monkeys Hve These fellows । through the gasoline taxa and rHUNDERING
dwell to air-oonationed Wed houses so that they j automobile license fees. It’s either d IXOloring 1
get Just the right temperature summer and winter. I buy the right-of-way or do without e "
He has aviaries of rare tropical parrots; he has doeens | the roads, and with no ocher al-
of bantams; his pens are niled with fancy pheasants ternativ it seems to us that there
from all over the world, be owns a flock of 81 Bar- > is nothing for us to do but procure
nard dogs which he adores. On the grassy slopes of the right-of-way wherever the state
his land, easing out their life in contentment and is willing to pay the cost of pav-
sweet-smelling grass, are the old brewery horses tng a highway,
which have been retired to the comforts of a well- • • • • 1
0Wp,
' . . . . . . -- + ’ roads in the earlier days of road
chance to beat the incumbent Democratic .senator bullding, the counties no only were expectea w ,
required to furnish the right-of- ! to make her
way but to pay a large part at the , had acun t snow-on
cost of bullding the roods as well, ouacker was verv aulet
it was under this plan that nearly - “
$2,000,000 in road bonds were float-
ed. .
Mr. and Un T. J. Elder returned
to Sherman after a visit with Mr
and Mrs Don Wilson.
W. L. Ewing is unimproved.
Mrs. Laura Buster of Clovis, N
M, visited relatives here.
Mr and Mrs. Elbert Parker and
daughters were in Justin to visit
his parents.
A revival is scheduled to begin
at the Calvary Baptist Church Sun-
day. July 31 Rev Hollis Epton, pas-
ter. wi do the preaching.
Mrs -Kat Brown returned to
IM Ilas after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs J. F Maxwell.
Mrs E B Jackson, who has been
VISIT OUR
TRADE EXPANSION SALE
MANY BARGAINS
GRAND LEADER COMPANY
anwsuina
sty at that, just lusten to this: 1 around New York State Journal,
he wee* precedtug and the week following —-----—
I at July the Presadent urged two promi- | The Indians are rollowing the white man’s lead,
to seek nominton and election to Use ; They want to become government wards again——
_ mm mBhesoud that he wanted to build up । Dendson Herald
accepted invitations
As? erronegwe reHecuon upon to. cheractee, zepu-
ation or standing of any firm, individual or corpor-
noil wi be gladly corrected upon being called to the
pablishers’ siwaUon.
The Assoclated Press Is exctusively enttted to the
uss for re-publication of all news dlspaubas credztea to
it or not therwise credited in tola paper and alee the
local news pubilshed herein. . -
at the nearby ocean resort of Rehoboth Bech. Del, edhere 20 gens-anThismeant
I report that certain not-so-younger members of the aheavytaxsburdenanderthepresa
I Du Pont family, celebrated manufacturers of ex- ent plan, the county is required
I plosives, were busily exploding noisy fireworks late at
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| who unomcially are supervising RoGsevelt’s campaign
1 to help seat liberals in the place of conservatives. !
and his report showed traveling
and gunsurnapzuraarm
his first report, making his cam-
hmiesmne.-are
2a
It is the nlan of the hotel committee of the Cham- that Is one reason you altl find him ram or smne,
ber at ormeree which is now securing Sutisciip- at bis desk every morning at 7 45— wondering what’s
uons for a $1s0.000 hotel corporation tor Denton — 4 hied kn
5e
tore the state will surface the
Contemporary Thought
STOP FIRES BY BUILDING SAFELY
From Washington and state capitals cam reports
of government loans for building projects Whether -
three are fa large-scale housing individual dwell- speeches. A free willoffering will
ines or industs, money and trouble will be saved betaken u> helprepair the church
m later years if sound rules at eonstructlon are 1ol- there. A chicken dinner will be serv-
lowed. Many a bullding fire has been prevented while
the plans were on the drafting board -
More important still, one sure way to reduce the
great loss of life from fire is to build safely.
In dwellings, such features as flrestops in walls,
and ceilings of cement on metal lath In cellars, serve
to retard the spread of flames A fire-resistive roof,
proper chimney construction and correct installation
of heating plants, all help to prevent fires.
In factories and mercantile buildings it is impera-
tive that stairways and elevator shatts be enciosed
and firewalls be installed to separate the various
Bullington’said, was more than
many of their elders did.
A ball player who spent most of his career
moving from club to club recently went into the
theater business He probably felt he knew all
about moving pitchers.
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ming at the
of large wired glass in metal frames.
- Probably there wtM always be accidental ignition BL is convalescing-
unless . of fires, but the horrible ton of human life taken —
_ - - “As I told you we’re going to be
counties Ui the state pay huge sums - close to the sea but not on it We
into the coflers of the State High- 1 are gXg to see how some of the
way Department each year, through : creatures uve who chodse their
automoblle license,.fees and «aso- homes along the coast-
line taxes The highway commiasion ! "Just as you went around and
has the spending at this large sum , visited ue countryside and saw the
animals last year?” asked Mrs.
on our eonvenient Lay-
A-Way Plan.
Part-wool Blankets,
Size 72x90 $2.98
9 0
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-uction field. AH
Average WPA monthly wage = saghtly below MS
The total roll is not lkely to exceed 3,060.000
Under the circumstances, it looks
like a good policy for a county to
buy the right-of-way wher the
state is willing to pay the cost of
the pavement, which, under aver-
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naonenro wi A lot of things were different be- region" The settlement, how-
nappeneG » mw mreo "e . -t rofe the use of the automobile be- ever, was soon completely de-
____________ . _ At the moment be has his Yankees in a cathght amezgenerat Thedeveopmentsi stondunted nednlonists un-
respondence received and from the experience at to- c^pletert ; der the South company or Sweden ; . pg
cal nbtel men. the committee exprssiu theoptmon pmd.epoL Atietieembaeveeejweye tab M living \nd way» a tong planned settlement in 1624. But 1 redo.yAlber Couthomn.o Del Rlo
that no doubt is felt but that a 60-room hotel can I He used to be a fine amateur boxer, and a basebal . U “ *• "‘2____.5 __ p.+., Nrn., mI-T, 41 and Jem J Bell of Cuero
W“lededwiUoutanv dumcumti player You always to him at the tag nghta or ; business And one of the regrete n1 1638. Peter Mmuit planted the ,"All the representatives of the Rio
e—edwuoutan. 4: tup ‘at tho Stadium Wtching his Yankees do their tabie features at the innovation is first real Swedish community in Grande border country from wort
ET Verwiss been pointed jteler by Sherim “aaot off days, on those weekends when be susvepervtnapiiamamy! - “ m . -
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fashioned from the ancestral mansion on Fifth ave- : one of man s inventions The auto- I territory "New Sweden,” although
nue. where he uved as a child. And there bi tosses J mobfle has much more than taken •------—------ —
peanuts to his monkeys, and scratches the ears of tup. the siack in violent deaths
his grateful BL Bemards, and pours out an extra ; left when P”!*, «n-
measure of oats for those old brewery horses , I stole about exploding fireworks
That s the Cotone! Pretty’soon he is going to have j
another burthday. and on that day he’ll be 72 years : DI I AT DIAIT
young. Well congratulations. Colonel And on that F|| III rllllv I
one day at least, I hope the Yankees kick the stumng - 1 B vul 1
out of the Indtans._________________ I Special to Record-Chronicle.
PILOT POINT July 13—A group _____
at Pitot Point people will attend stamp above, enlarged. *
(Copyriwht, ItEkSKA Service. ane.1
• Brilliant Diamonds
• Matching Design
2 14K Yellow Gold
• Specially Priced
$16.75 and up
McCRAY’S
JEWELRY STORE
Bullington of Wichita Falls, once
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The county commissioners’ court
is to be comamended lor its deci-
stoti to obtain right-of-way for
the straightening of the Dallas
highway southeast of Lewisville,
to meet the improved road planned
in Dallas County The land to be
procured will not be very costly, and
its acquisition will mean the spend-
ingofa large sum of money for
the construction of the new road
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2- and 3-thread Hose, $1.15 value____—___
LA MODE
South Side Square
Christina: He named the entire
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executive committee lst u sepre- +pouieswhowantecto know things
sentatives who have no opposition ; about the "hill buly candidate."
for re-election. There mas be oth- , Although ha kept up with most
things political in Texas, the cor-
respondent said he had-to admit he
bowDivisienwhosecenuy returned home. will leave 1---— —. - . _ . ,
soon tar Ennik. where Be will begin has iraining 1 pesed visa Colonai didn’t AeU-liicm to.the glue fac-
which be is entitled by his wounds The government tory: They’re up at Garrison, flicking fifes___£___j
itol press room he had found plen-
——_ .—. Henry Hudson, ht “ateenonehsemmroisn Ernest Boyett of Junction is ser-
- exploring the Atlanti, coast, 'certain farmer to whomhestazked.y«amnaskrrhefottagamoue and
the Dutch in 1609 The next vear 1 raise my hoe a cockleburr wilts
Lord De la Warr is said to have before I can chop it down,” Renfro
entered the bay for England, hence quoted the farmer as saying,
the name Delaware, which the
country eventually took.
Further exploration, however,
stirred the Dutch, and about the
sion. under some restrictions set
up by the Federal authorities,
makes rules for road building.
is put to a good purpose, even when restoring a | This seemed logical enough until a neighbor cap-
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cared for old age. They used to haul his beer trucks
through the city streets but when their usefulness aid: time that the Puritans were estab-
---. . ——- -- - •- • • - fan 1 . I lishing themselves in New Eng-
_____ . amg — ■ Odtme.cam.rmember f fandthe Erst settlement onDela-
1 seem to me that this very fact is a commenta I FounthoF“uy°odld"be sate 1 wa soi was made hy them in
aCtivities are amaxing There aren’t enough hours in Lewes," ’ for thecuitivation ot
the day for him to transact his businese. Perhaps , ■*xi works was prevented...That 1 grain and tobacco as well as to
that is one reason youwmnna him, rain or shine, was betorethe automobtle t on the whale fishery in that
four terms, who, according to re-
porta in Austin, is opposed by R F
Last year there was a drop of 188,000 WPA work-
ers in the month of July, when the policy was to
islash the roils and to ignore several hundred thou-
sand persons on reiler who were eligible appHrante
for WPA jobs For July 1936, there will be an in-
crease of 257,000 on straight WPA relief rolls plus
a portion of'a group at more than 100,000 WPA
workers expected to be emploved by a special con-
«ressdonal allocation at 880,000,000 tor projects un-
der other federal agencies
The increase is unprecedented for this time of
year. In addition to a change in administration
policy, the new crop contro program and mechaniza-
tin and Frank Petterson Jr.
These are try it to succeed Sen-
ator Frank A Rawlings, who is re-
tiring from public office.
enthusiast, more than halved the Lindbergh record '
in a flight from New York to Paris Mongay. Six-
teen hours and 35 minutes after he left the runway
in New York he sat his twin-motored transport plane
commercial land planes wil hop across the Allantic , ony sanetuaryEfforts each year.whether ornotany of tt
as. easily as planes now cross the American continent do up to Gafrison New York, and you will find is spent in road building in this •
tt-a fine house built-of stones from a pre-Revolu- county. Since we have to pay the | »
uonary quarry This is the colonels pride and joy. money, into the treasury, it looks »
are using special care to see that ut- a fact that may amaze you when you consider his to us like a good investment toge | •
nulbons in Manhattan real otate his oputent sports some al -i back. Tins can be done . •
only by spending a small amount »
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1938, newspaper, July 13, 1938; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540258/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.