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DENTONG. TEXAS. RECORD-OMGONICLE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13,1938
Potential ‘New
PRESIDENT IN AMARILLO
NEWSBRIEFS
Leisure’ Value Is
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NORTHAMPTON Mass., July 13.
—(-John F. Batheit, 26, at New
on the Fort Worth Highway ear-
ly Sunday morn tax Qarland Kluck.
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session who came out the winner.
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The park conservation program, vacation
even after being named as the only
and Mrs. Buckner is here visiting Fenced two veers ago when she was
resources.
twinkle in her eye. that doubtless proximated 2,600,000 shares.
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employes of the organization.
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LONDON, July 13—(M-Britain
for a sewer system "because the health officer of Austin, who talks
£22,901,000 ($17805,000)
poured
room onto the raised platform un-
afte
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lywood aspirations She was inter-
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New Roll Drive
in Stock Market
students enrolled in the conser-
vation course, substituting for Ben
her smile was the "secret of her
success" if she had a secret Scho-
lastically. Joy did well. making two
Chiled Pine
Creamed
Waffles
Babs Drops Charge
Against Count, To
File For Divorce
matie organisation, sponsored this
contest to choose a girl to be head
score girl tor the ve-night per-
formance of their annual produc-
tion After the publicity died down.
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NEW YORK. July 13—(P- A new
bull drive in the stock market was
halted by selling in the late trading
tcday. which cancelled a good part
Grant Vogue
Denton's Cotton
Frock Shop
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Bain, Wilfred C.,1205 W. Mulberry
Bruce. Irma, Mis*, 207 Collins.......
F. & M. Grocery, 221 S. Elm________
Morrison, 1. J, 315 Fry_________
MAJOR FARM
COMMODITIES
SHOW SOME
PRICE RECOVERY
homes in the district
A mid-day recapitulation of cas-
cheeked Extreme gains of 11 to
more than S3 in leading issues were
cut in half in the last -hour. and
a few issues dipped under yester-
day's final prices
An early rise in steel stocks, with
fresh buying inspired in part by
continued advances in steel scrap
prices at Chicago, was about can-
celled. as Wall Street’s recent ru-
mors of the possibility of an early
wage reduction were pretty thor-
oughly scotch'd
Trading was in large volume, es-
pecially in the early dealings, as
yesterday afternoon's advance at-
London Increases
Rearmament Fund
AMONG SICK
Donald Roberson of Proton, who
underwent an appendectomy about
a week ago at the Denton Hospital,
was returned to his home Tuesday
afternoon.
Coffee
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This sudden shift in the mysteri-
ous case had the effect of shutting
oil for the time being at least any
explanation at the slaying. Morris'
body was found three weeks ago in
the Connecticut River. bound with
wire to which bits of cement still
clung
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Arabs and 26 Jews killed; 146 Arabs.
95 Jews and five British soldiem
wounded. Many others whose num-
ber could not be determined, were
wounded in guerilla fehting—- -___
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President Roosevelt was ram-soaked on his first visit to the ex-dust bowl Monday, as cheering thousands.
Including a 2,500-plece cowboy band, greeted him at Amarillo. Left to right: President Roosevelt; Ross D
Rogers, mayor of Amarillo; and Judge Jas. V. Allred, governor of Texas, who was appointed Federal
judge of the South Texas District by the President earlier in the day
ever asked to pledge a soronity- Her __—--
first honors as a beauty came when ' She will return to Chicago in the
Utopia. Milo F Christiansen, re-
gional supervisor of the Park. Park-
way and Recreational Area Study.
Santa Fe. N M . said here Wed-
nesday afternoon in a conserva-
tion lecture at the North Texas
State Teachers College. "
A sound recreation program will
aid this country in building and
Last Wish Is Last
Fish for Aged Man
JAMESTOWN, n Y, July 13—
—As be embarketd on a fishing
trip. Axel William Johnson, M. old.
"Ta like to catch one more fish
before I give up this sport ”
He eaught a id-pound Muskel-
hinge Seconds later be dropped
dead of a heart attack.
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The North American Indian em- :
ployed language of gestures as well :
as s spoken language.
Wide Publicity
She next broke into prints and
this time even Time Magazine de-
voted the lead paragraphs of its
educational page to the event, when
by mistake she was chosen as the
most beautiful girl at the Univer-
L,
Admintstrator Ickes today suspend-
ed an application from Riverside,
Calif for a 8953,520 PWA allotment
... this friendly white
Chesterfield package points the way
to smoking pleasure for millions.
Smokers all like Chesterfield’s re-
freshing mildness and better taste.
They enjoy Chesterfield’s mild ripe
tobaccos and pure cigarette paper...
... they're the best ingredients
a cigarette can have
l Uva girls sprites ling for the-coveted
title of empress of the Nasy Batt.
Miss Hawiey was chosen, and she
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In New York Death
-It is also," he declared. “a vital his mother Mrs. A M Buckner, presented before Billy Rose at Casa
part of the general movement to eon- before joining bar husband in & ‘ Manana as a S C. W beauty
serve human resources from the Paul He is a traveling represent*- Graduated from the local wo-
devitalizing efeets of a congested UT* ot ■ publishing company men's college in the spring class of
and high i ygeared etvization n J H Boyd, who travels for the' 1937, Joy went to the nlinois uni-
seeks to ink these two conserva- 6 A Maxwell Co. of Chicago, will versity to do graduate work in
ton movements so ther they may be heave for that city Thursday to speech. She first broke precedent
used to solve th- problem of mans attend a general sales meeting of on the campus by pledging a sor-.
- - - 1 - mn ority. and a sorority considered one
the Central Presbyterian Church
industry for the manufacture of
large bomber aircraft in Canada."
which was 30 of an meh above nor-
mal Rainfall for the year so far is
7.06 inches above normal.
The hottest day was June 7
another girl was chosen, but on
" North westet n Night" Miss Hawley
presided in this capacity.
As empress of the navy ball, Miss
Hawley was made Okie of the Syl-
labus Queens, the Syllabus being
the annual senior class book of the
Northwestern University She also
had a part in the Waa Mu produc-
tion at "Of Thee I Sing'
Giving the dental profession a
Deaths are more frequent in Lon-
don during fogs than in dear’
weather,-------—--------
CHICAGO. July IS.—(P—A gen-
eral recovery of major farm com-
modities' values during the past
two months has increased prices 5
to 37 per cent and altered the 1938
agricultural outlook, an analysis of
Chicago markets disclosed today
Wholesale prices of nine Impor-
tant commodities which help to
gauge the extent of farm prosperity
have risen an average of 18 perV»
cent since the broad upturn from a
four-year low level began late in
the spring
Hogs and cattle, a major source
of farm income, have led the up-
turn with a prise increase at 24 to
31 per cent Eges are up 31 per cent.
The important grains are 9 to 13
per cent higher than the 1933 Iowa
reaahed scarcely six weeks ago.
The gradual rise of livestock quo-
tations began almost a month be-
fore the recent sharp bulge in se-
curities. confirming to some extent
livestock experts belief that the i
meat animal market is an impor- *
tant indicator of general business '
condition*
Market statisticians said the price’
recovery may result in a revision of
1938 farm income prospects The
bureau of agricultural economics
has forecast a reduction in cash in-
come of about 11 per cent compar-
ed with the $8,521,000,000 in 1937.
Which was the highest in eight
years.
Independent giris had represents- months she has been doing model- to Canada to arrange for the man- streets as the two groups hurled
• t tng for commercial photographers ufacture of heavy bombers
: in her "spare time", and this winter Sir Kingsley Wood, secretary for)
i she plans to make this her vocation air, told the House of Commons the (
i instead of avocation. special mission under Sir Hardman I
I "Being in, the movies is not my Lever would go to Canada "for the i
naities since July 5 showed
first big social event of the year young woman out to make her bread gram today and announced the un-
in which the 19 sororities and the and butter For the past four mediate dispatch of a new mission
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More W ounded
at Jerusalem
JERUSALEM, July 13__«— An
undetermined number of persons
were wounded today In a new clash
between Arabs and Jews in the mix-
ed quarters of Haifa while police
and troops sought to restore order
in the troubled Holy Land
Rifle fire echoed through the
of the best. Kappa Kappa Gamma
. Very few graduate students are
Short Course Opens
With 2,500 Present
COLLEGE STATION, July 13—
•P—The annual farmers short
Fowke opened here today with
more than 2,500 delegats due to
register for the initial seaions
Fourteen hundred had been ae-
counted for yesterday and almost
that many more were expected by
the time Harry Brown, assistant
eecretary of agriculture delivered
the principal adareas of the opening
program
Dr. aC W warburton, director of
the extension service. Washington,
spoke last night as a short course
previex.___ ____________________
I stones and other mussllqs at each
i other but no deaths’were reported
Many Jews were evacuating thetr
Butter ter the crossed sabers of the mem- lywood aspirations. She was inter-
Raspberrtes I hers of the Sextant. honorary naval viewed during the winter by Oliver
--e« A "*8* M -
The Black Pfars, a mens dra- last autumn, that the upswing
’ the National Laboar Board and
‘, schouting protests against the ex-
< pulsion of a Weirton Steel Company
4 Attottaor from the boards U-
month-long hearing against the
company.
she waa chosen by this sorority to fall. but this time not as a col- poured faei,6 c:1509,600:
represent it at the Navy Ball. the legiate beauty, but as a modern more into her air rearmament pro-
STEUBENVILLE O, July 13—(
a -A laughing, tpeering throng of
approximately 3.000 persons milled
-- X.. i front 01 the Federal budding to-
. day, flaunting banners attacking
.boost. Mi* Hawley, a dentists tracted heavy overnight buying or-
daughter said with somewhat of a ders The day’s transactions ap-
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WASHINGTON, July 13.——
Federal farm officials were comput-
ing next year's wheat acreage al-
lotments today while awaiting an-
nouncement at the government
I loan rate on the 1938 near-record
Secretary Wallace Mid he would
I disclose the loan figure late this af-
ternoon. There were indications It
would be near the 58 cents a bush-
el minimum permitted under the
law. / -
Federal loans to farmers desiring
to withhold wheat from market
became mandatory with Monday’s
forecast of a yield of 987.413,000
bushels.
The acreage allotment must be
proclaimed Friday. It can not be
less than 55.000.000 acres. which
would be about a 30 per cent re-
duction from the 79.000.000 acres
seeded for this year. The allotment
will be divided among states and
then among individual growers.
he pointed out, is a vital part of the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin O Buckner. beauty in the University of Chica-
general movement to conserve formerly of Wichita Falls, have go Miss Hawley still will match
Americas rich heritage at natural been transferred to St Paul, Minn , these thrills with that one expert- 1
Miss Joy Hawley,
Denton’s ‘Beauty
Sweepstakes’ Girl,
Visiting at Home
Denton's contribution to the
beauty sweepstakes" of the Illinois'
colleges and universities this past
tion. he said, is' considered by ex- :
perts one of the most effective in- !
struments known in the prevention
and cure of mental ill health. Mn Ruth Hare had as guests — — , — _______
In a rapidly changing social Tuesday Mmes. W O Shultz. Mary being proclaimed the most beauti-
world, many men have forgotten House and Kathleen Lundy of Fort ful co-ed on two at the states uni-
how to play; society. therefore worth versity campuses, is home and glad
must accept the responsibiuity of Mr. and Mrs. C E Shuford have to be. Miss Joy Hawley, daughter
teaching man how to use hia lets- as guests her parents. Mr and Mrs ' of Dr and Mrs W H Hawley. hap-
ure time wisely. Christiansen said W H Brooks, and brother. Hillman pens to be the girl
He referred to the right of direct Brooks, of Louisville. Miss At the After a year at Northwestern
contact with the forces m a "God- end of the week Mr and" Mrs Shu-; University tn Evanston, m., where
given right our profligate civthization lord will accompany them home, she won practically every title at
has threatened to destroy" then to Fayetteville, Ark. for a beauty her college could offer, and
1 cup seeded cherries
1/2 cup diced pears
Soak gelatin for five minutes in
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step contracted with a lobbyist to Thursday afternoon
' obtain approval" of the project. "The Teachers' Opportunity in the
Tn PWA." Icke said, does not' Development of an Adequate Health
; greatest wild life areas in the
world" in his address here Tuesday
LONDON, July 13—(—The for-
mer Barbara Hutton dropped 2)
criminal charge against her titled
Dullish husband today with indica-
tions that a separation or divorce__
proceedings would be the next step _
tn her turbulent married nfe.
The surprise ending of what one
of the lawyers called “a most un-
happy case" came as her second
husband, Count Court Haugwita-
Reventiow, reappeared in the shab-
by Bow Street police court dock
and prepared to defend himself
against the charge that he had
threatened the American - botn.
Woolworth heiress. “
Solicitors, announcing an agree- !
ment under which the 42-year-old
count promised to stay away from
Countess Barbara's London mansion
and not communicate with her, in-
dicated no reconciliation was in
prospect.
The countess counsel indicated to
the Judge that the mysterious “gen-
tleman in London" whom the count
was accused of threatening to
shoot, did not come into her Ufa
until after she had quarreled with
her husband.
The revival at the Baptist Church
at Krum is growing in interest.
There have been two conversions.
Rev Carl Knobiet is doing the
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—t--x. 2- sa
If properly used. America's "new riage was Mia Mary Nell Herod
, leisure" may become a tremend- : The Yeung _ People's Council of
OUS force in man's progress toward
, terms her most thrilling experience
■ of this year “chuck full of thrilling. . ...____ ___
, experiences" the moment when she idea of the most pleasant way of purpose of entering into negotia- l
| marched up the front of the ball making a living." Miss Hawiey de- tioas with the Canadian aircraft i
i room onto the raised platform un- dared when asked if she had Hoi-
WASHINGTON, July BP —«— iereasing leisure "
--- - Third speaker on human resources
sity of Chicago Her picture was
Placeiby, mistakeswiththechicado ! o the days eartier advance, ’
University giri bYa photographer rt not until scores of issues
clpsmawoprommpby"enonehe. and I- -•»“ ”.5“ fries
__ —. ' laet atarmn that iha aanewine
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The prophets, mystics artists, June Rainfall is
and philosophers have always known c 1.1 A nI .
the secret that only in the quiet Slightly Over Normal
of solitude can a man work out -
his own values and become his own
master," Christiansen said. "Unless
the leaders tn mental hygiene and
recreation rediscover that truth and
help achieve its realisation tn hu-
man life, their work will be a vain
business with many things."
"Mad Age at Speed" .
m. -.t. uma w. . maa l when the mercury went up to 98
The speaker warned that a mad doomne m. e omrmt
age of speed threatened the na- (r_ th Theu8 erageutempe ature
tion with 108s at values, was drtv- i Torthe month was slightly below
log many Amerkepars to insane
asylums and sanitarium* Recrea-
will hold its weekly meeting to-
night at 8 o'clock at the home of
C. C Jones 315 Welch Street “
Mrs R. C. Canlee, 1606 West Oak
Street underwent an appendecto-
my Wednesday morning at the Den-
ton Hospital
The condition of Weldon Shaw.
333 East Mulberry Street, remained
maintains national health " win very serious at noon.' it was reported
------------ „----- make , stronger, more graceful tat the Denton Hospital where he
York today pleaded guilty to sec- race: win offer ones or security 18 umnder treatment for internal in-
and degree murder to the “cement | for ' city children now playing juries and several broken ribs re-
coffin" slaying at Charl* Morris. | in the streets will aid in character ceived when the automobile in which
New York race track follower, and buliding n the solving of suve he was riding crashed into a ditch
was sentenced by Judge Thomas ; mie delinquency in preventing men- « the Fort Worth Highway ear-
HUmond to life imprisonment in i-heanh: make setter .. _
-m -m*m* citizens, and at the same time will 4092 West who received
nurture the whole personality of : » brain concussion, in the accident
the individual, the speaker declar- , at noon was reported improved.
State Experiment Station here,
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preaching and G V. Henderson of Boston was called "Shawmut" by
Bolivar is leading the singing His ‘ the Indians, and "Timontaine’ by
daughter. Ml* Garlinda, is pianist I the early Colonists at Charles-
The morning services are held in i town. - --
the church and the evening acre- I -----------------
ices are held in the open. The , Jupiter moves around the sun in
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_ . 1 ■ n 1 1 Relatives here have received word
Urged by Speaker setanar“agos“cnzpieg Mam 2
• * * Moody. Mr. Turner before her mar-
WASHINGTON, July 13.-—
PWA Administrator Ickes condition-
ally allotted 89,527,855 today for 31
public power projects which he has
designated as competitive. To re-
ceive this money the municipalittes
concerned must comply with the
power policy Ickes announced last
Friday.
He declared then that before
cities could set up competing util-
ities they must make "reasonable
efforts in good faith" to purchase
the privately-owned faculties with
which the amunicipal plants would
compete.
The conditional loans amount to
93.(98.000 and the grants to M.-
829,995 The largest was an allot-
ment of (3 770.000 for steam elec-
electric generating plant and dis-
tribution system for San Antonio.
Allotments for electric power plant
construction included:
Cleveland. Ok.. $63,900; Cuero.
Tex, $101,000; Gonsales. Tax $78,-
000; Okmulgee, Ok. $406,800; San
Antonio. Tex. < steam -electrho),
$2,770,000; Texarkana Tex, $300,-
000 loan and $245,000 grant. Wesla-
co. Tex, (94.000; Wharton. Tex,
190.000. Wichita Falls. Tex, $963,-
000 loan and $787,000 grant
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of piants and animals can exist, rest of ingredients. Cook for one
without mnfim after McDougall said, i minute and serve as a garnish for
H is the desire of the National Park meat °EAle Frutt Salaa ’
i Service, be declared, to preserve - (Salad-Dessert Combination)
. such areas in which plant-animal ' 3 tablespoons granulated gelatin
1 communities,” of which there are j 1/2 cup.witer .
•same thirty dtterent types, can: ■ Seporane
be protected so that nature's bal- | i/2 cup peach juice
ance may be maintained. 3 tablspoons lemon juice
> 1/4 cup granulated sugar
23 cup diced peaches
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ipmopose to permit this type of bust-, Program for the State of Texas." 9ftheDayE2
2ibe,conductegamnconmnection MgDougan Heard B, MBSALEXANDER GEORGE
•Mb MF appcatiomn. Dr.W.B. Mcougall of 8ante
. ' Fe, M M. regional wild life tech- REFRESHING SALAD
John Keats, famous English poet nician for the National Forest Serv- mm - 5remK-as-
son ef A livery-stable ice, described Texas’ Big Bend re-
******* I gion as "potentially one of the
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Ginger Cookies
Tea
I Thompson o Washington. D C- Boded Mat Cnne with Brotea 1,
' assistant director at planning for Tomata slicea
the National Park Seervic who was Buttered Carrots
originally slated to give Tuesday - _ Creamed Omroa
afternoons leeture, Bredum "“t*”
The speaker made no predictions Ginger AEMuit’ala"’ Coee
concerning the proposed Big Bend -----
international park, but he deaev.b- Des Moines Salad
ed the region and explained the 1 122.cups.cookedEdney beans
proposal to cooperate with Mexico 1/2 cup
in setting aside some 1,250,000 acres 1/3 cup diced cucymbers
for park purposes, about 820,000 2 tablespoons chopped sour pickles
acres to be on the American side 1/2 teaspoon slfnn.
of the Rto Grande River 12 cup’sanna arpsig
It would be the only park to con- l mix and ehm Ingredhents and
tain a complete mountain range eerve » crisp bttuce cupa.
(the Chiaos Mountains), he said , ,aErodn Tomato, siices
! A number at plants and animals 2
, exist there which are to be found 3 tablespoons rat. melted
! nowhere else in the United States. 1 3 teaspoon salt
[ some of them nowhere else tn the 1/4 trespoon paprika
1= " "ome.nnE an 4 tablespoons mjayonnatse /
wuld Three large canyons ano, 2 tab:esboons chodo-d ontrme
' an abundance of food* add to the 2 tabiespoons chopped parstey
. Interest of the area. | Cut tomatoes, unpeeled, into one
I The Big Bend region comprises inch cnas"ay.scicehn.Sppnce "1 "A
a complete natural biological unit. ocuc and mcl t I. '
• -F• -°2. 5 " “ shallow pan. Broil ten minutes. Turn
an area in which all native species , and bron other sides, spread with
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