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RUSSIANS CHARGE LINDBERGH
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20 KILLED WHEN WIRE BRIEFS
COUNTY FAIR
BELGIAN PLANE
ATTENDANOE IS
CRASHES IN EOG
ESTIMATED 17,500
Denton County’s 1938 fair drew
i, on the Czechosio-
17,500 persons through the entry
At
mated today as they began a check-
The calls for dissolution of the
HOUSTON,
of the people came from represen-
tary O. L. Fowler
today.
Fear for Safety
mium winners but it appeared car-
fair gate were '
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Lass-
O. student weekly publication, dur- Wilkinson, I abort te. spoke of a "very
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Northwest Texas
Soest is about 35 miles east of
Soaked by Rains
Horse Miobons Placed
Washington, D. O.; and Dr. H. M
criticised Soviet Rusias air forte.
BERLIN, Oct. 10,—(— Informed
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Madewell first. J. M
over, O.
Ask Writ to Get
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dral Square.
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claims to the Holy Land. Reinforce-
that men who strike in connection
the
status of employes even though un-
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R. W Raushack,
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J. Glenn
in the best
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took third piaceitheotd quilt
division.
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TOLD CHAMBERLAIN NAZI AIR
FLEET TOO POWERFUL TO FACE
Hobbs Men Die
as Plane Crashes
Idle Car Workers
Return to Shops
Czechs Massing
Hungarian Line
Denton Women
at Club Session
Bulgarian Chief
Of Staff Slain
SOFIA. Bulgaria, Oct. 10.—
Japanese Near
Railroad Base
that each hunter
and MW an ideatt-
ted garment division; Mrs O. W.
Hagler of Sanger won second prime
it Still is possible for a governor
of California to grant a pardon.
through error was not mentioned in
last week's account of the exhibit
Three Labor Board
Appeals To Be
Passed On.
November 7.
Ford had
eral Circuit
uvity, as Denton County breeders
began a volume movement of blood-
ed stock to Dallas, to go into com-
nual display drew the biggest crowd
of the week, approximately 6,500
men, wamen and children. •Becre-
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to
to
WASHINGTON. Oet. 18.—(——L
Keller, research director for the
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to
chose shutting down the
preference to hiring out
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to discuss the 33-hour
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wished to amend its procedure.
(2) The court also agreed to re-
view a ruling by the labor board
more gross freight businens than
2,000,000 haudled 11 years ago.
WASHINGTON, Oct 10-Presi-
dent Roosevelt, returning to Wash-
ington from Hide Park. scheduled
a White House conference today
on next year's budget.
Mr. Roosevelt arranged to talk
with Secretary Morgenthau. Assist-
ant Treasury Secrtary John Hanes
and Acting Budget Director Daniel
W. Bell. Morgenthau was listed for
his regular Monday luncheon con-
ference with the president.
The chief excutive arranged to
go over preliminary budget figures
with the Treasury Dpartment offi-
cials and to give tentative deci-
sions on uhat items might be
pared down or increased.
Danger Spots Of World Still Vex Nations
With Uncertainties; Palestine Trouble,
Catholic-Nazi Friction Grow Worse.
Stroup. Miss Florence Mies, Miss
Christine Canafax and Mrs Wooten
and Hubbard
AUSTIN, Oct. 10—(PI—The At-
torney General's Department, de-
fending Secretary of State Edward
Clark against attempts of Laverne
Somerville and Arion B. (Cyclone)
Davis to compel placing their names
on the gneral lection ballot aa can-
didatea for governor, today filed
answers in the Supreme Court as-
serting the plaitiits had no cause
for uction.
Somerville claims to be the candi-
date of the independent American
Party and Davis of ths Peoples Pen-
sion Party. Last week they asked
the Supreme Court to permit them
to bring mandamous proceedings
against Clark, who had dented them
places on the ballot.
gian crew of four.
Reports from the scene said bod-
crowd Saturday night against the
palace of Theodore Cardinal Innit-
zer, archbishop of Vienna.
der contract
board appeal
ruling by
War—whom he described as "left-
overs from Versailles."
"The experience of the past eight
months," he said, "shows we must
be careful to leave nothing undone
Saturday night stoned the palace
of Theodore Cardinal Initzer. The
cardinal suffered a forehead wound
inanhanothturbtogBleapot, pajesune.
British armed forces undertook a
new drive to stamp out terroriam
from a Fed-
Ung at Cov-
S. C. W. Juniors On
Hay Ride Tonight
AUSTIN, Oct. 10 —(•-Director
Homer Garrison Jr., of ths state
police said today the Public Safety
Commission would recetve his re-
port of an investigation Into accu-
sations by a Robstown youth that
Ranger Ab Riggs beat him to ob-
tain a confession.
Garrison said he had completed
the investigation begun by director
H. H Carmichael, who died recent-
ly. and the report would be made
at the next commission meeting,
probably within a week.
Bergreich
maWnter
IITei-. a
UIIprachi
mde peoqatien heuring Saturdsy
od whethde the situatin eoula be
cortected by lifting Saturday and
Sunday shutdowna
With much of the Industrial area
of Czechoslovakia occupied by Oar-
man troops, German army officers
predicted the little republic had but
one choice, to become the vassal of
Berlin
That the future still carries war
dangers was the warning informed
circles saw in a speech by Adolf
Hitler yesterday at Saarbruecken.
Manufacturing Company failed to
obtain a review of its gontentien
that Its activities were local and
hence the labor board had no au-
' 1 over it The Sixth Circuit
____of Appeals upheld an order
directing the reinstatement of 13
employee.
(By Associated Press)
Eleven of Soviet Russia’s outstanding airmen today
charged that Col. Charles A. Lindbergh had provided British
Prime Minister Chamberlain with arguments for the peaceful
surrender of parts of Czechoslovakia to Germany.
(By Associated Press) "
Heavy rains soaked into the dry
ranges and farmlands of Northwest
Texas today, giving the Panhandle
and South Platns their first good
downpour of fell
The rest of dry Texas hopefully
waited for the rainclouds to drift
southward, as the U. B Weather
Bureau predicted they would. Most
of the Northwest Texas rains were
over in three or four hours, long
enough to give Dalhart a precipi-
tation of 182 inches. Matador 210,
Amarillo 100. Crosbyton ISO. Mem-
phis 1.52 and Childress IN
F. D. to Consider
1939 V. S. Budget
ntment of Donala Wakefield
to che Labor Board
gS-
Cheeking Ledgers
Where the show ended in its busi-
ness ledgers cannot be told for an-
other 10 days or two weeks, as of-
Acials total receipts, audit expanse
And they that understand among
the people shall mauruct many—
Daniel 11:33.
All lovely things, they say, meet
in loveliness agato —Rupert Brooke.
Luciano Sentence
Allowed to Stand
and police in the Holy Land.
Britishers here mw to this an
DENTON, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1938
Nazi Frosion Hits Czechs Again
on state Baum
------ obtain a review at a lower court
End Investigation
Of Beating Charge
hr Uvea The present law only re-
quires a payment if the hunter
wiNhes to hunt outside his county
of residence" :
peal for release from San
Quentin penientiary.
Mooney is serving a life sentence
for complicity in the 1916 Prepared-
ness Day parade bombing in San
Francisco. —--
Justices Black and Reed took the
rarely-used step of denoting their
dissent to the courts order whteh-
apparently closed the" door to any
hope that Mooney may obtain re-
lease through court action— unless ‘
new evidence should be discovered.
Will Seek Writ
However, John F. Pinerty, Mg-
ileced quilt division.
>. Hadsel of Denton
Bain Wilson. Robstown, former
Denton citizen was in Denton Mon-
day for a short visa with friends
and relatives. "If I had known about
that Pioneer Parade, ra have been
here for It" he said. "Denton has
certainly changed during the thir-
ty years Tve been away and there
are few people here that I have
seen tat I know."
banks have not, as yet. made up
iheir plans as how they will spend
the holiday, but Len Henderson al-
lows as how lie will work at the
bank since he prefers work to play
-even fmhing
“PsaturaasPight expeodtmrethat I Chamber of Deputies and a gen-
rang down the curtain on the an- eral election to determine the will
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week
NORTH LOCUST GRASS BLAZE
CALLS FIREMEN
A grass Are in the 2000 block on
North Locust Btreet caused Den-
ton firemen to make a run Monday
morning about it o"clock. No dam-
ages were reported.
by police aa Stolu Yonstphot. The
assassination occurred at 3:06 p. m.,
(8:05 am.EaT
Valley in Northwestern Germany
The victims were said to. be 16
passengers. Including IS Gumana
"The doctor was very proud of
me." said O F Lineberger "I be-
came the proud father of a nice ba-
by girl Monday morning around 4
o'clock. Both Mra. Linebarger and
the daughter are doing fine."
Traffic Cop says.
The old rules are still good: An
ounce of prevention Is worth a
pound of cure Remember this one
when you drive.
Dry Ice. which is really solidified
carbon dioxide, develops a tempera-
tore at 100 degrees below zero.
fee, I believe
should reglster------
fication of some kind as to where
deaths on a golf course yesterday,
their ship crashing apparently be-
cause of a downdraft. Both victims
were Hobbs business men and were
about 35 years old.
SS furnxuteatoy”ominanp‛est T"fsalicaf"dciansropreviousi°iawas «—a
— ------ held the seat.
aid not recognise him—he was
great in his getup and he enjoyed
being in Big Parade It was such
men and women, boys and girls of
Denton County that made the Pa-
rade the most successful ever staged
in Denton County.
The acceptance was recetved by
R H Brister, superintendent of the
Waco mchools and president of the
State Teachers Association. wha
afm Dales to confet with Dr
Norman R Crozder, superintendent
of schools
Owners of three prize-winning the death of K. C. Morris, negro
articles in the women's department convict, may lead to a meeting of
of the Denton County Fair who!the state prison board to consider
could not be identified at the time whether any Eastham Prison Farm
000 the total of British troops and
police on duty in the strife-torn
area.
Italy Seeks British Amity
Italy. meanwhile. issued to Brit-
ain a roundabout invitation to con-
sider settled the outstanding dir-
Other second session speakers will II •.! c s
be LA Woods. state superintend- Hitler ^DePCH
ent of pubile Instruction: C R Or- « ,
chard, from national headquarters Defies CnemiCS
of the Teachers Credit Union, •51% —em%
and.she served as business mana-
ge dr whe Daedalian Ar
had vflous positions on
QUANAH. Oct. 10 —(1
Wallace. 31. a farmer
Britain Drives
to Subdue Arabs
JKRUBAYRM. bet. 10 -(-
British armed forces in Palestine
undertook today a new and mtghty
drive to stamp out terrorism
The home government ordered
WASHINGTON, Oct 10.—
(AP)—The Supreme Court
refused today to review
Thomas J. Mooney’s latest ap->
den. took a trip over on the Denton-
Wise County line to see how the
squirrel hunters were getting along.
He interviewed 33 hunters 10 from
other counties, Dallas and Tarrant,
and each of them carried a license
to hunt; the twelve, he said, had no
permits, as they claimed residence
in Wise County The ten with per-
mits he said, had seven squirrel*
while the twelve had bagged sixty:
eight. "Texas need* a universal
hunttoa licenge," he said. “and I
hope that the next Legmlature
passen such a law. Even though the
local hunters were not charged a
tatives of all factions.
premier Daladier himself has
been reported in favor of asking a
popular mandate for his shift in
foreign policy toward co-operation
with Germany and Italy
ylEgr
V/a}
tment.
nphis Furniture
where Nari rioters
not to strike The
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Lardner a volunteer of the inter- victions at Charles (Lucky) Luciano
national brigade fighting for gov- and five others sentenced to long J
ernment Spanish forces. prison terms ss members of a New
Lardner disappeared Sept. 23. York City vice ring
Bowery said so far he had been un- Agreed to review a decision by
able to confium report* Lardner had the Western Missouri Federal Dis- ‛i
been killed or reports he had been trirt Court ordering the return at
taken prisoner by the insurgents. 8586,000 to pommisslon men at the
I Kanaes City stockyards. A stay at
the lower eourt decision waa grant-
ed pending a final decision.
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The Denton County Agricultural
Fair came to a most .successful
close Saturday night, when the
largest crowd of the five days as-
sembled in the grounds, Otis Fow-
ler. secretary. when seen Monday,
said, "We haven't made a com-
plete check on the income and out-
go. but I am certain that we had
a successful meet this year, and
all of us certainly wish to extend
our sincere thanks to the people
who took part in the Pair and to
those who came to make it one
of the very best meets that we
have ever had. Even tile weather-
man was good to us, and now we're
willing to let the rain-makers strut
tntr stuff
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OeL 10.—I—The
important railway base 100 miles
north of Hankow. Chinese counter-
ed with a statement that two full
Japanese brigades, totaling 20,000
men, had tern annihilated near
Telan, IM miles southeast at Han-
kow.
and Jewish
Taught"; and Henry W. Stilwell. Eden, former Pint Lord of the
Texarkana superintendent, who will Admiralty Alfred Duff Cooper and
speak on proposed legislation in be- Wiston Churchill. First Lord of
half of the Texas school system the Admiralty during the World
the Seventh Circuit
from an adverse
dectalon that he should pay the
Federal government $72,185 addi-
tional income tax for 1937, 1225 and
1323.
The outcome of litigation ip-
volving interpretation of f
tional Labor Relations Act.
Ford Case to Ge Up
(1) The Port Motor Company ob-
tained a review of its contention
that the National Labor Relations
Board should not be permitted to
withdraw litigation involving an
order directed against the automo-
bile concern Argument was set for
DETROIT. Oet. 10 ——1Fifteen
thousand employes of the '
Manufacturing Co. and the
mouth division of the Chrysler
Corporation, idle last week because
of a dispute over the a2-hour week
being sought by the United Auto
Workers of America, were back on
the job today.
Nine thousand employes of the
Mack Avenue plant of the Briggs
Ms leadership to oppose Senate con-
Ermation of President Roosevelts
FORMER DENTON MAN DIES IN
FORT WORTH
Funeral services for John L Dav-
PARIS. Oct. 10—(—1 Premier
Even before the four zones given putright to Germany under the Munich “peace settlement" had been occu-
pied, Reichschancellor Hitler demanded—and speedily got—a "fifth sone" in Czechoslovakia from the in-
ternational Sudetenland commissic □ On the map above, the four zones originally ceded to Germany are
shown in black, numbered in ordn of occupation The shaded areas show approximate territory which the
Nazs completed occupying today. 4 t Leitmeritz, this 1 atest "putoch" into Czechoslovakia will bring Germany
within 30 miles of the capital, Pn pie
mounted into the pate trouble tn securing this re-
quest, Martin said.
army, was shot and killed in a So-
fia street today by a man believed
to be a Macedonian.
Major Stoyanof, an aide aoom-
panying the general, was badly
wounded. No reason for ths mur-
der was known.
(A Sfia dispatch to Havas,
French newa agency, said the as-
aassin committed suicide immedi-
24, speaking on "Education Versus Dortmund
Training for Lite " “
ferences between Rome and Lon- j
don, with a start promised on with-
drawal of Fascist troops from
Spain.
On the Spanish warfront insur-
gents reported continued advances
Over 300 members of the
largest junior class in the his-
tory of S. C. W will take part
in the traditional junior class
hay ride tonight at the college
camp on . lake Dallas
The girl* .will leave the col-
lege on tracks between 6:30 and
7 o'clock, and will cook hot
dog* over an open bonfire.
Miss Margaret Simpson, a home
town girl who has made good..
WITH CZECHOSLOVAK ARMY
ON THE HUNGARIAN FRON-
TIER. Oct. 10—(P—Steel-helmeted
Czechoslovak troops reinforced po-
sitins at Komarom and other towns
near the Hungarian frontier today,
prepared to resist any invasion be-
fore an agreement is reached on
cession of Slovak territory to Hun-
i gary.
AUSTIN. Oet IK—(P— The Rafi- ----- -------- . ---*
ad Commisnion today declared at bilks and make out checks to pre-
indication all resourses of the Em-
pire would be put behind a drastie
drive t halt the. Arab-Jewish
strife which flared July 3, 1937,
when a British Royal commission
recommended partition of Pales-
tine into Arab, Jewish and British
mandated areas.
Five persons were killed and it
seriously injured Baturday and Sun-
day. and the death toll for the
arising from Arab
General Ivan Peeft. 70-year-otd to his Silverton Home, was killed
chief of staff of the Bulgaran on Highway 5 east of here yeeire proximate total eg
day when a car driven by R. R. " _
"Wanted a good general rain.
Address Dry Denton County." Some
man in Vernon inserted such an
add, in the Vernon Record, but so
far has not had resulta. But thus
one In the Record-Chronicle to go-
ing to bring rain and pretty soon
The moon-man, Joe Akins, how-
ever, thinks a rain is only prob-
able. while w. E. Mann assures us
that it will be here by the sixteenth
of the month The grasshopper
prophet, Tom Cole, hasn't been
seen nor heard from in recent days.
He should be telling us of another
rain as he nearly made good in hie
recent prediction, as it did rain
in sections, outside of Denton But.
boys. HZ going to rain.
.
This Stop is one og the issues in
the present gubernatorial contest
in that state. For yeais Mooney
has been waging a fight for free-
dom. -
Refusal of a review means that
the high tribunal declined to in-
terfere with a decIrion against
Mooney by the Califotnia Supreme
Court
The Mooney action was one eg
approximately 300 petitions for re-
_ _ . . . ____ les were scattered over an area
a"a5 Ahbez-aupggpntendentsotpanutk Loqoncsfrtons,
ond general session Thunsday. Nov - . . —
gregale' mean the same thing. Do
they?
Venerable Clergymen: Perhaps
they do, my son, but you may tell
your teacher there is a vast differ-
ence between a congregation and
a collection.
Daladier’s radical socialist party
lost it* first election since the Mu- . . ------ —
nich peace and faced a growing de- counsel, told newsmen we
mand today for a national referen- ace not through yet" and obtained
dum on the issue of foreign poll-1 permission from Chief Justice
des Hughe* t submit papers within 20
A radical independent. Pierre days to bring an original action
Huw won the senatorial seat with the high tribunal seeking a
from Herault Sunday, defeating his writ of Habeas Corpus.
..... - —----1 Similar action three years ago
theap- Co. were thrown out of work F- kus -I.--
soldles daxbecaune 6,000 at the Piymouth. end Mra.2.
main plant stood at the gsiee and '
work in one
(• The
of the judging have been announced; official should be discharged or
by Mias Dixie Boyd, project super-1 reprimanded. A special committee
intendent. of the board decided at a session
Miss Leia Gibson og Pilot Point here yesterday to request the meet-
took second place in the bestknit- ing
The Russian aviators said in a
statement to the Communist party
newspaper Pravda that Lindbergh,
who visited Russia in August, had
spread report* that the combined
air forces of France. England, the
Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia
were not strong enough to cope
with Germany's air force.
Lindbergh could not be reached
for comment With Ma Lindbergh,
he took off tn his plane from La
Bourget airport. Paris, this after-
noon. Airport officials said his des-
tmatton was Berlin where iwas
understood he would attend the
annual meeting of the Lllenthal
Game War- along the Ebro River
In China. Japanese reported
their forces had reached Sinyang.
reinforcements tor the campaign
sufficient to bring to the ap-
Teachers College, who will speak ■ eye on three British statesmen—
on "Democracy Caught, Not former Foreign Secretary Anthony
pony’not SS "nches.’Chakien nemn potdewoso Mon-
Scripture flr»t. BUl Barnett second, day morning, will be held in the. ,s. . ~
Buly Hopkins third; boy or girl not Guardian Funeral Home. Fort eta
pest 12 years, on pony not over 46 Worth. Tuesday at 10 a. m. accord- status “ emnloves even thouet
inches, Homer Peek Smith first, ing to word received here Monday
Bobby Hammond second. Richard afternoon.
Turner third: lead class.children not ------------------
past three years on pony not over PRISON DRATH PROBE MAY BE
42 inches. Kay WUliams first. Wal- RENEWED
lace Kimbrough second. * HUNTSVILLE, Oct. 10—(P—Re-
Exhibitors Located opening of an investigation into
Prom outside Texas appeared to beuo.-a
■aarptag Taxa* markets ana Invited tain.the 1938 show would end with
evidence to be presented aka state- * emen
TVLER MEN CLAIM PLANE EN-
DURANCE RECORD
TILER, Oct. 10—(—Russ Fine-
frock, flying Instructor and W. B.
MoCollough laid claim to a new en-
durance flight record for planes of
lees than 1,000 pounds at the end
of 45 hours !? minutes of continu-
judging the horse and mule de-
partment and the children's pony
show Saturday completed the 1038
fairs competitive program. Both
events were under charge at Super-
intendent Will Williams Sr.
Horse awards were as follows:
Draft stallion, two and over. Wal-
ter Smith first; draft mare, two and
of the Baptist World Alliance. has I _____
““j**** Troche" Assoctetton to BKRLIn" Oct.*" than -
deliver the Thanksgiving sermon the derman air line, was in-
which will open the annual conven- formed today that 20 person were I
tionot in Dai- killed in the crash at a Belgian
las_Thankseiving Day. airliner near Soest, tn the Rohr
-
«
nasasains name was given ou flying today Finefrock and
McCulloch said the previous record,
set by them, was M hours and 48
minutes
BOHEMIA g|[M™br:u
~2UUE
Humpletz
SILVERTON HITCHHIKER KILL-
ED NEAR QUANAH
Almost an entire regiment. In-
cluding many American Slovak*
who had volunteered for service in
the Czechoslovak army, moved in-
to towns about 40 mieh from Ko-
mharom, where a Czechostovak-Hun-
garlan Commission was attempting
to decide the amount of territory to
be given to Hungary,
Daladier May -
Seek Referendum
ing her college veers She now is prominent American airman" as
a iinotype operator Im one of West .having "been lunched by” inuen-
Texas' largest dally papers in Ror-’tial persons who had told Chamber-
ger i lain that the German air force was
___,__ superior to the Russia, British and
Get ready to borrow, deposit or ’ French combined.
make change Tuenday < tomorrow 1. Lindbergh N*» Commenting
as the Denton County National and " Col LAndbergh ha* made no
the First state Banks will be closed statement , on unverined. “reports
Wednesday in observance of "Co- ; published in London that he had
MmbusDy.- Thedoys .round the -td —uie De- **" fem-
_____ to strengthen our determination and
for our security and our rights."
________ ___ _____ HOBBS N. M. Oct. 10.-4— j
menu were ordered to bring to 21, Mnrshai Foankiin pndnandre"uAir
. .. . vak-Hlungarian frontier, represen-
of the local chapter of the Daugh- tatives of the two countries
ters of the American Revolution at tated further details of ths et
the Denton County Pair, which in- caechoatovak troops were rea
chuted biographical matertal of na- ] resist any invasion briars
live sons and daughters, who have agreement is reached,
won recognition in various fields. Vatican protesta Attack
MissSimppon, the daughter of Mr. Catholc-Naz friction in Vienna
and Mrs Paul Simpson, of Denton, brought from th Vatican newspa-
to noted aa a writer and contest per a protest against an "outrage-
winner. In her some 31 years she ous attack" made by a Viennese
has won prizes ranging in value from - . . ......
ington, Ky.. permitting the board
to recall an order directing the
company to reinstate 29 employee
at Michigan plants The ward
Society for Aviation Research.
teacher says that 'collect' and 'con- Cuechs Yielding Tre lit er toe
reseller says "a coee ano Com m Czechoslovaki itself German
Davidson second. Howard Gibbs
third; draft team. Jack McMakin
nrst, Arthur Smith second: 1838
foal. R. M Faught first. G. w.
Madewel second. A B Faught
third; 1838 mule foal. Ray Austin,
first; J. M. Davidson second. Arthur
Morrow third: saddle stallton. mare
or gelding, over it 1-1 L. R. Ja-
coba first, George Frits second. J.
B Welk third; saddle stallion, mare
or gelding. 14-3 or under. George
Frits first. L. R Jacoba, J. J Parti
third
Special awards were:
Saddle 1937 foal. L, E Marian
amt. 3. 3. Park second saddle 1838
foal. J. 3. Park Ant, L. R Jacobs
second. Pete Faught third; 1838
mule foal, Ray Austm first; 1838
saddle foal. J J Park first. L R
Jacobs second. The latter two spe-
cials were swarded by Dr. Jack
Skiles.
Pony Show Winners
In the pony show, ths following
winners were selected:
HENDAYE, France—(At the
Spanish Frontier)—Oet. 10—(P—
Spanish insurgents asserted today
they were slowly advaneing on the
thro front In ceaselese give-and-
take fighting with the strongly »n-
trenched government militiamen.
SHANGHAI, Oct. 10—(P-~Jap-
anese dispatches from ths Yantgte
front reported today that a strong
Japanese column had fought Ite
way to the North wall at Sinyang
and that the capture of the im-
portant railroad base. 100 miles
north of Yankow, waa expected at
any moment.
Sinyang on the Peiping-Hankow
Railway, has been the goal of a
Japanese . force marching through
Anhwet and Hanan provinces since
September.
Refuses Review of
California
Decision.
urdly Nov 28 will be Mrs M A M a warning to Germany that the
Taylor. Bonham, president of the future stin carries war dangers.
Texas Congreas of Parents and i The chancellor declared that Ger-
Teachers; D OberteufTer, profes- I many was ready "for a policy of
sor at education. Ohio State Uni- understanding with our neighbors,
versity: Edwin A. Lee. director of but was preparing herself defen-
the National Occupational Confer- sively more than ever.
mnanysdareesaitterdsdarandndan- connuscapecihstotmpnn"oup
with her neighbors, but was pre-
, paring herself defensively more
•- — 1 than ever
John Schertz. Slidell, was In Den- ; In Vienna, police patrolled Cathe-
ton Monday, but he came without - - - ---- —
his whiskers this time He was the
old-timer" who rode in the Sli-
dell section of the Pioneer Parade
and even some of his closest friend*
mmupm
. HR ...... when 8 Belgian airliner crashed rauroad workers are now handling
Dr. Truett Will incar Soest. In the Ruhr Valley Ini
... v i ; Northwestern Germany.
Address Teachers An eyewitness said the plane lost
------ ' a wing in midair. It was an Italian-
DALLAS, oet 10.-- pr.madhsougara ---r— —
Gerge W. Truett, pastor of the covered Western Germany this af- i toe Wagner Act today, and ordezrea
First Baptist Church and president ternoon. ‘ " ‘
THREE BEE COUNTY FUGI-
TIVES STILL HUNTED
BEKVILLE. Oct. 10.-(-om-
cem hunted today for three of seven
prisoner who broke out of the
Boe County jail Saturday night.
Three were recaptured several hours
after the break while a fourth re-
turned voluntarily. The prisoners
worked three weeks with razor
blades to saw the bars on an out-
side window.
refused to enter. The Plymouth
worker* took the position that they
had worked a 32-hour week and
were finished for the period. They
have been working 40 hours weekly.
Briggs’ supplies Plymouth with
bodies and was directly aftected.
Homer Martin, president of the
UAW, said union spokesmen would
meet with Chrysler officials at 3
troops completed occupation of all
territory agreed upon by interna-
tional negoiation.
At the same time, Hungarian
forces prepared to occupy two bor-
der points which Onechoslovakia
had agreed to hand over aa a pre-
liminary to proposed cession of
Mungerian inhabited areas of the
drsmambered republic.
Minister's son: Father, my
nstein Q •Bcuenn
erg KENeubistritz aM Kruma
BW^GERMANy
a washing machie to an auto-
mobile—all with original essays
While attending the State College
for Women she was awarded the
Theta Sigma Phi plaque for dis-
anguished work in journalism, the
highest honor that comes to a
journalism student at the college.
eral Circuit Court denying enforce-
ment of a labor board order direct-
ing the Sands Manufacturing Com-
pany of Cleveland, O. to reinstate
emptoyes, it was ruled by the lower
court that the company had nego-
dated with its employes until they
EAST TEXAS: Mostly cloudy
scattered showers protakta in south
portion tonight and Tuesday. Gen-
Ue to moderate northeast to mouth-
eas winds en he eoast.
WEST TEXAS: Party cloudy to-
night and Tuesday.
OKLAHOMA: Cloudy to partly
cloudy .Scattered toswers in west
portion tonight or Tuesday.
Court at Chicago tn a case involv-
ing the Columbian Enameling and
Stamping Company, Inc., of Terre
Haute. Ind.
(3) The tribunal consented to re-
view a decision by the Sixth Fed-
■
of Lardner’s Son
_____. , faurinehetourmonths summer re-
ST JEAN DE LUZ France Oct The announcement for each
10—•"pers for the safety O case.consisted.usualyo.oy one
James P. Lardner, son of the. word granted or denied
late Ring Lardner, American hu- ! Anna Hahn Apoeni Lost
mortal, increased today as effort*1 m"IT-
petition at the qolden Jubllee statejto lat him enttoued frunens, a art on*. high trtbun-
Fair. Department to be most heey- I more than two week* after he dis- Refused to review the convicton
ay represented at Pallas JT, appeared whne fighting in Eastern of Anna Marie Hahn at cincnnat.
animals were -eheduled to enter SPnntea states Ambassador cnaude undeneentanpzpae pa anja
the state, contest.... uva• ° Bowers sald he was exhausting ing of Jacob Wagner.
He- “nhens "ianed al resources to learn the fate of ; Refused to interfere with the con-
Six members of the Denton Busi-
ness and Professional Women's
Club attended the diatrict confer-
ence of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs held in Sherman
over the week-end.
Mra. Mattie Loyd Wooten, dean
of women at 3. C W and member
at the local club, addressed the
some 300 delegates at the Sunday
morning businems session on “Your
Pay Enveope and Mine" Th*
group heard President L H. Hub-
bard of 8. C. W talk on the "Place
of Women in a Democracy " at the
luncheon at noon Sunday, which
climaxed the conference.
Attending from Denton were:
Miss Faye Cocanaugher, president
of the local club, Dr Lena Skiles,
Mrs. Amelia Parmer, Mrs 3 8.
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Associated Press Leased Wire
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ROUND
ABOUT
TOWN
the late time, the livestock depart-
ment* premented a picture at ag-
in ttowto east era Europe. General
Ivan Pee«. 70-year-ola chief of
staff at the Bulgarian army, waa
kined by an assassin at Softs No
reason for tha slaying was known.
The American aviators August
visit to Russia had figured to 4
amegs* stalsu tin MW Hous 6?
Commons last Tursday. Elen
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