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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
ROUND
f
ABOUT
TOWN
afternoon. nos EMBER 9. 1910
DENTON. TEXAS, SATl RD.W
Associated PreNN leaned Wire
EIGHT PAGES
vol.. XI
NO. 75
BOMBS NARROWLY MISS HITLER
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Their Death boil Assassins
RAF STRIKES HALL WHERE
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General
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as ten dc-uil aim
of
Rldlon. assistant
the bombings of
phone or tn person
'CHILO KILLED AS
Germain Seeks
mountain village to
to Sink \merican
V
man production
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Mo
Wl. 17 bicai si: oi raimall
inulin ipu) mt
1 >edb at Ion
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and
Au
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British Planes
To Maintain
at
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District Court
Persons Killed
and Germany Dne
sec
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v» < vs I i I 'CV
a feu months
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Claim British
Cruiser Struck
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alt
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with him
Fol ce
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his
Jury Panel
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Bainfall Here
the
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Off for Canada
STRIKES
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Drop Bombs in
Sorth I lai \ : 10
Some local hunters wondor
some
Hr watched tens of
< rawdads migrating
Point Lake. rhe
makes
t>et tei
Dr
terriers
b'l fd
M :i(Ken7i»‘
vm at ion >.
and
three
a new
jjolit icai
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ot
lei
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and
the
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piiai San
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t an- mr
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pei.'<>!r>
in the
Ital\
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axis
press
I >een
It
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to
into
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next Sun-
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commit t rt
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will
said
along
at t
report said Marshal
vet -
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into
quickly’
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Ravmond Dob-
bins. I, I. Fry. T P Richards
C McElroy. Bryan Graham W
Pilgum. W H
lord Mulkey. Denton
P I
i;i alicipat ents
Jun t'latk ot Minnesota The
works at the Fold plant m
Hid had returned hole, m
e'. i loon and tiikcri t lie . Inlet
Aubrey with him
Supplies to Britain
Hoad -
losa
'• | vt-loping happily from the <
' ' of
w hen
Sandy
I hat
tatement topjied oft a series
developments
President
disclosure
at
those c
Why, recently
killed by a Mexican
Brum
you
omet I uno
it I ,i< ked
ia■ I. I, de
are
in
Greeks v
moi e
Kalian
in
Polil |. al
that they
bv
have
the
Koi ilzu.
a final
bli.sc 1st
the for-
s lol
Otto
lx- fought
somewllel e
t hrouuoout
pc I hu|
King
t
thy staff thev comfort
23-4
mav
which the totalitarian
(lei many
HU ■
blent Roose-
tor_ a >0 ad
ibis conn-
Special to Rexiad-Ctuoui.le
Nov 9 Mvrna
daughter o'
Wilson
1 lib’
o| ■
el uel
‘■id
: jfi
‘wSiBJsEl
Force raiders at-
m Italy
Germany.
ministry said
that Italian forces in
withdrawing Irom the
Association
nnag-
in tile
were
w ere
bat t let i onl
11 out
and tn
into i
Oil Co in a recent issue carried a
picture of Charles I Francis with
the following. Serving Hie Nation
,... ....... nil - j
■■ ’’ . w lien
Hritlsli Press
raid, i
ai:.i
to aid the
lines was
i
» I
du. lion
in such
tei ferenee
ments
Meanwhile, iui effort
British along financial ...... co-
started at the capitol by Senator
King . D Utah.
Whatever
makes them
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grimy
11 < luhtel ■ 11 i.d ply
I ioi es and Bi Ham
ft-lio.d. . Iippi
tei Horn
tl
Bi it i h
bruk and I >. i
NEWPORT R. 1 Nov 9 ■ AP>
Five overage destroyers, believed
among the last of the j0 traded by
the United States to Great Biltam
In exchange for naval and air bases,
took on supplies here today
Tlie vessels, which aiTived yester-
day. presumably were in route U.
c'unada.
S
honoring
I I'ollgl e-man Kd Gossett, who was
; to be pi im ip.d sp<ak at the dedica-
made the roads tion will be Held ns
•aid. ' King said sin. e
U.K event had been completed. !•ran
Traffic Cop says.
If you )<*»■ control of vour teni-
F per. you can't control your driving
including the commanding general
ot th" Fascist Centaur division and
other officers
A Brit ish
ed day tor Thanksgiving
Texas Us pronounced bv
W Lee O'Daniel We
make H a gala
dinner tor The
ed." Harrtson
r
k
„p order. . had
Industrial facili-
production He
production
of
ROME Nov
planes bombed
Italy
night
aniioun.
Il pul ted
More Planes
In another development, the pri-
orities boaid granted the British
purchasing commission the right to
| buy IJtXMl additional planes ot vari-
ous types m tins country, bringing
to the number ot military
aircraft for which they have placed
American orders J
Construction of these planes, the
board said will be geared to pro-
tor United States forces
a way as to prevent in-
wltli our own require-
Nov 9 ♦
sub-zero ♦!
.iitnid ♦lKlllK ,[) vtuli. who introduced a
bill to permit them to buy Amer-
ican farm products on credit by
modifying the Johnson act which
prohibits loans or credits to a na-
tion in default on its World War
dcliLs
to reach the air-
tlien cars m that
y<lt>le to
expected
( 1 recce cont mu-
t he communique
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Italian >
id the threat of inten-
submarine warfare
and declared
lead .o
avoid a disastrous stalemate. Eng ■
! land must excel the axis tn planes
and aims To say nothing ot
food
As
to <
Pacific Steamship Gom-
been bombed and dis-
German planes In the
was received today
by the New York cffice of Domei.
tlie Japanese news agency.
BERLIN Nov 9 (TV- The Ger-
man high command announced to-
tliat Its Stuka dive bomber
on counter-blockade duty
Britain, scored two bomb
hits on a lO.OOO-ton British cruiser
hall and said “it is noteworthy
that the British have such a great
interest in our party affairs''
Two persons were
, high command said.
I toot fit
I sections by
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services
’nt 2 du ". m t ihI.iv
Methodist Church 1
ml in B. lew cemetery
was l>oin Apt 11 4 1938
1 er purelds i
mot In. Mi
t i. v
Mi .
tullfi-i
tin al
kt v
spnation t'usual im i sa1
w as at t ached in Italian I
to tlie presence ol Diri lgli
Count Galea/zo Claim at
embassy .s celebration on
ot t he bol- hi \ ik
s tn Flanders. Hitler
divide and conquer
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D Ottlngei j flagship ot the Pacific fleet of tlie , •
n‘ "* ....... I Canadian
panv. had
aided bv
E j North Atlantic
■J bv the New V
Davidson and Chf
the votes
thirty -six "
Wnketon
east
Af'EREY
’ /elle Wilson
1 Mrs I. A
miles west of Aubrev
killed Friday
the < ai in ■
with I
whv
sportsmen prefer a 41o gauge
r shotgun. Tile boys who used num-
lier twelves even poke
-ixteen-gauge
hoot at the
Hunk
IU DH Ol MIMCIP4L
tIKI’OHT HERE I’OSTPOSEI) TILL
is trying
at
Keeps Fleet Busy
Italy's Greek adventure may bo
primarily a device to keep strong
units of the British fleet busy in
the Eastern Mediterranean ail win- .
ter. when some of them might be j
lililng the gaps in the protixtion
I of Atlantic convoys. The Italians'
| moreover have boasted that their,
submarines, as well as their planes,
are o[M*iating from an Atlantic
base, concentrating on Bntalns
South Atlantic shippingwhile Hit-
lers U boats piowl the waters to
the north
Before tilts is settl.xl the battle-'
W, .1 —J
, Yea,’though I walk, thruogh the
valley of death. I will F>ar no evil. |
for thou art with me. thy rod and j
thy staff they comfort me Psalms i
iMore Diplomatic
Moxrs h\ Italx
l
The
. e.‘.
to lie held
the Aubrev
tollowed bv but-
The child
and beside.'
survived bv a crand-
Wilsoii ot .■
Mr .
ot Muu.esota
the Fold plant
returned holm
Mi
In n.g
was instantly I
i m
W US
Resistance
irom Yugoslavia
tile all alter tlie Tacoma Narrows
its tvpe m the world .ollapw'd in .. j
$('. 40o ooo -pan < i aw led to Mdct y t.etm
loss Is suspected "
It was the second tame in as many
days that the high command had
1 bomb Ints on lO.OOO-ton
British cruisers.
Tlie daily communique said six
Munich I merchant ships totaling 34.000 tons
"were sunk with certainty" yester-
- ' day by aerial bombardment and two
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Promises Victory
He promised certain victory for
( tlie reieh In Hie war
Hr spoke sarcastically of the
United States as "the land of un-
limited freedom adding that "ev-
must pass an un-
examlnatlon
him
B E. Drake, who observed
seventy-second birthday Friday
of tlie opinion that both the i
Brones and tlie Eagles celebrated
the occasion by winning horn Aus-
tin College and Sulphur Spring
dixlsive phase of this
to Ih1 fought out in
w r st
this .
not so
shot l\s clt I .cl
Engl.i nd
Wlllkie carried all
east m our box except
.aid Henry Porter
I'lurty-seven voles were east in
that box 36 for Roosevelt unit 1 lor
Wdlkle
. .st unit •
I lit I Well
R iv. i
< '.I
and
Nail
Wilson. Krum.
Sigler and T 1.
Lew Isvdle.
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EAST TEXAS: ChxMly. local
ralna tonight and Sunday. aUghlly
warmer in northeast portion to-
night Moderate to freofa aouthor-
ty winds on the feast.
WEST TEXAS: Partly cloudy U-
night and Sunday with showers
over voutheaot pert ten; colder to-
night over north portion.
OKLAHOMA: Light mine east
and south portions; colder north-
west and north central taaight:
Sunday generally fair meat por-
tions; ctoudy east pert leno; Mght
ralna southeast and eitroeae seal;
FORMER RESIDENT OF HEN-
DRIX COLLEGE DIES
LITTLE ROCK. Ark . Nov 9 —4^1
— Dr Alexander Copeland Millar.,
79. veteran Methodist editor and
former president of Hendrix Col-
lege of Conway Ark . died at his
home here today after a brief 111-
ress.
(This daily lenfun. conduct-
ed b> Dewitt MaiKenzie i> be-
ing written by Fred Vander
schmidt while MucKenzi.' m
taking a brtel
, 4ii< \ iiHiKu mr uu.NiiirTvt i iiry
A U A lUUS i sama. |x*vple wv had earlier hi
....... Oermany."
He daiuMfi
sifled nir land
before 'he British,
we will see who is blockaded in
we or the others ”
men happiet
< ioldsuutli
and the w eek > ) ui V w
summoned to report Tues-
r day . ale plutig-
. lu-11 iol grey -
that ply t.et w <■< i.
Psalms |
Tlie house magazine of the Pure '
HOME No\ 9 . AP*
obsfiMis dfi iarrd tmla\
rr •’ < \|m ( !»>(! ‘ diplomat k movr.s
(•< rnianx
'xt i k-rnd
Hus>la s attitude was wid» lv
Nidenxl one kt \ to the facto:?
the Balkan si’uation t’usual
po: t aia w a s at t :u hud in
Ministr
the Sox K t
Ulf a HI >l\rrsal \
I r\ ollit bHi
I h<‘ b'a.M ist press publiJir I
stj11 im nt attributed t<» Soviet An.
bass.ulor (iorclkin b\ a Bul^.uiaii .
rori t* p<»nd<‘iit that relations -be-
tween (irimanx and Hussha were or- ;
< L'onomb
and political jxant of vieu while 1
those Ijetween Russia and Ital\ has
• ‘titereil into a nru pha>»* of e< o
noma and |>o!itical rapproacht - ;
in< nt |
l II Hll l(]U«-
| Wei e killed
! latl er ( 11 \
'Dir loss
in 12 da\.-
was
W/')
B /
Illis
week
pulll 11
It ol III I I 1 el Cl u es
pt iHlih t ion at Mu
Reference, .ip-
the cl uili'h ot R A!'
nine Bavarian < it"v
We shall see who
a lew months, we
And lie raked up
I he
, Ever wondei about how crawoads
got mCo newh-built ponds -o
‘ ~ One way for them Io ar-
rive at a lake or st t eam bank
them to migrate overland
Sens saw one ot file most fUnazing
pilgrimages ever witnessed in Texas
thousands ol
near Sandy
Lake. The cruwdads so
thick they were crawling ovet each
other, eoveied an area a blixk
square Tens of thousands of them
were killed bv motor cars
thev crossed a road, near
Point So many were killed
the road became slippery
diplomat u
and Italy |>erhu]is
ii.in-ii/ \i(tini n! a plot to <u as in.dr thru wrrt* WU-
Ham Rebiiori. hit ..iid’,'hrs‘'stster Lois 17. killed when Ixils stepp'd on | Korltz.a sector, and tn Rome there
th. -tatti-r "t he lamilv cat pictured alx.vc ano set oil a bomb wInch | *''r*' " *..............
sln't'i.i tin auto .'ii.l rocked the neigl il>oi hood i lie fatbei. city health
oll cci ot Sviatitoii I'.i could give no i.ason loi the plot
Someigpe may be looking tor a
commercial 1940 license bearing* the
reared in Denton, graduated from
Game Wariien, found it anti
brought it to tills office The own-
er may get it at the Recoid-Chron-
lele
calling tot
tai I. .rie w I lire
mal work week
du. t ion
I lie
ol (leteuse developments which
tarte l with President Roosevelt s I
pic.-x. conierence disclosure that
loughly half ot the output ot Amer-
ican war materials including the
late t tv|>e ot big bombers, was be-
ing male available to the British
II the shattng |M>lky. which Mr
Room tell emphasized was but a
rule ol thumb standard, is applied
st t icily to current big bomber pro- i
illa tion Britain may get about 40 i
ol these formidable planes m the
next few wes ks - Authorities here
lalieveu that about 80 or more
would be out ol tlie factory by De-
! ember
>|x>k< smen in Athens stud I
than 2,5(81 Italiairs had been
captured ui tlie two weeks-old war | oj
i dared
I imagine
tlie hardest
man nation
Fierce
.Reports from Yugoslavia said
’ tlie Greeks were encountering tierce
’resistance In the Koritza sector
• but hail made some gains in n drive
at Setia Gora.
I the noi thea-st >
CAROVERTURNS'......
ol Hu If I N
rosptx i al-
• n<* 1<h k< r
t hr
B: H ish
'1 II! Ill i: l No! t IIV! 11
and (‘.ihiliHi 1 io Sai (iiiii.i last
t hr 11 a Ila 11 I • r. h < < Hi'.ina lid
I ItKla'. I til Of l. (His url r
klil'd a!id sr\riai 1IJUI
A rather small boy asked
foreman in a shop for a Job
"What can you do. sonny?" asked
the foreman
"Anything.” replied the boy
'‘Can you file smoke?" asked the
foreman.
“Yes. sir. if you’ll screw it in the
vise for me," answered the boy
He got the Job
3 ( ran I to Safety as
. about 7 p in uhrii
u ha h she as i idiDK
! a’ hri ? klddt <1 air l t uriud
llllle uesl of Aubl-r\ uiieli
the fa’hri and child \\» I r rn unite
iK’int 11 <'in AublfV I'l'.r (hild w a
throw n ( le.ii oi the < ar Wilson
llltT
Bombed b\ Nazis!
NEW YORK Nov 9 - A|
incss-H^p rrporthiK that the 2032-
ton lihrr Empress of Japan, former j
\ Rome radio broadcast attrib
ut<xt the s'.ownrsN (tf Uir Bahaii in-
vasion U» Fascist grmiositx and
added (iia^aa* lecrntl.) h«s Indi
gi\< n tunr to come to her senses •
>A leport b\ the British Hroad-
cietinK (\)i|H)rntion last night said
Marshal Badogho chief of the Ital-
ian general staff had taken p<‘ison
al t ommand ot the di i\r
( J rreu repliu ing t hr tormrr
lan < (Hnmnnder in Albania •
th<
h\ e In ]»
Diiinm it
tin
tell
I Ulgl Sana
hospital and
some damage
/X bomb ir|>oH<‘dlv hit a house
between Moncahrii and Cambiano
killing nine iwi.-on and miming
several I hr laid on Cagliari < an?
neit h< i damage net 4 a aiali ir >.
hl*;.i - omm.ind aid
idri tl ii bombed
Pi 1 ib\a
and nine
killed and 26 wounded
This
' blow
ot
1 tlouba talking ah«».it
1 , ill lipir ■’ i< I .1 bl \ t
I.m i Hit I' i u onic
Arne a
nh Ii L
pla. r
boii.h
Said
IS LloCi.ide in a tew months.
■>or the othri Ami hr raked
the mrmoi \ ot the Aim i lean help
that weighted t.ir balance at’"!'
four mde< iNi\r \,<*ars of Woild War i
It would be strange, indeed, it
ler had o\ ri looked Pn
\eit s i ul« ol thiimb
sharing with Bi itain ol
tl\ s hew output o| wal maleilal.s
Sinking \ ( ssels
The t ai t iia 1 evidence
determination in thH
1 rad\ hrs n i Dav e\ J<
and it is piling up a. t ist a
bubbles ( an I l; r to I hr \ ui t;u r
A p<m k«■ t bat t Ir' hip oi
that looked like ont
and H the ( ir i ma ir
st i o\ ei a w i idle ( »
tor e:owd'
aii<! |»aik tlii’h cars
but it would be tmp<
land a laigr arm\ bomlxu
heir toi the (tlrmotms
A him hron to lie seived at T
(’ W al noun Sundav
EaI (iossett
A >
A H Hay me
C B Simpson. Bud |
Knox and I ol (haw
(' F Witt. Fii((
M<Spaddrn.
Ransom.
MeClis-
Flo\ d
Ja-
Jm hlru-
Aubrrv .
H I IU l> \ \\l>r RS< IIMII) I
There is im ira' ing < v idenct tac-
tual and suggestive that Hitlrt !•
j’oncfntrating the u tal emigir.- ot
(•rimai.v s naval ami air tori <■ on
smashing tlie men haiit ''hip tian-'-
port ot I'ngland and making it »im-
|x»ssibi«* tor con? i ir! able ouau'ji
o! American planes, guns and mu-
nitions to leach Biitl'h shores
he tlie ’fatal
At hint i«
St ukas.
mg at the
1 aerd
the e
Hitler Defies
Whole World
pu relaxation of! MUNICH Nev 9 - Brlttsti
the department de-I bombs plummeted down on Munich
Ls to move uvst night sometime after Fueh-
rer Adolf Hitler had addressed his
Nazi partv comrades in a confident
speech commemorating tlie 17th an-
niversary ot the tx-er hall putsch,
informed Berlin sources acknowl- day
edged today , forces
They emphasized that Hitler had ' against
completed Ins address in wlu<h he
declined that (i. imaiiy is pie- I yesterday damaging It so that Ils
pared for the future us never be- I
is ntxe.ssury to pro- | lore." mid ' strong enough to meet |
combination in the woild" bv- ....
An Foil e raiders reported
n.s.ui, ,
..... . ■ ..... .
1 he |urv panel toi next week is; |
Hi .lluigsw orth. A H
Keith, C B
R H
Sanger
J M Robinson. .1
() II Turnel
1‘ondin .
ter and B
F Silk E
cobsen. Lewisville. Austin
ter. Justin. C K Justus.
IMerson and J
Ryan
Raymond King, who has been in.
tlie insurance and bond business. |
has been made Denton County I
represfttative for the Equitable l,lfej
Assurance Society of the United ;
SLules. Kuig Ih»* an office 318
Jackson Building
This New York idea may well be j
adooted bv some of the dog owner.. |
stolen hereabouts In N> w York
many ’ pets are being stolen and
i there are so many argument, and,
lawsuits over the ownership o' the.
dogs, once stolen dogs are located
•’.at the dogs are now twing brand-'i
^•d. or rather nose printed not
tlnger-printeii Tlier»'s a coneprn
m that city that nasi -prints them
lor so much a nose.
Concn te mid Jeel a.i’lMei; ui
lindge thud laree-t stim Im. ol
high w ind Thie ■ |. r -on . on the
• tin era h cam.
in tl.. F.piru
,ild to he l
. t la v mill the Kula
w III. 11 I o.ii'hlv pal .dleis
k .Mb.mim hot del
nidi 1'i ide (He.
o- Iii 1' 1 .h laid on
. onimill ici'u a s' e;
near a mat<-i nd v In
u and
ba i i... k
lU
freed
j ties I
I said ...
i facilities to the
| the tilings Which "I
be espe< tally strong "
life tuehrer rejected all thought
! compromise in the war and de-
J P Harrison, manager ol
ater-row . will be host to tifteen
selected boys for a Thanksgiving
leed on November 21. tiie designat-
D;1v ui
Governor
hope to
i occasion w ith a tine
[he fifteen boys select-
said. and with
weather propitious tlie dinner will
be u> tin* o|M-n in lion! ot the
Texas Theater "
Harvey Rldlon. assistant mana-
ger lias advertised tor the biggest
m Denton County
and he is willing
the
turkey ;
Die .
11.1 (X.x
damai'e' I if t le Ma lot
Allied I'ndct w I Itei s
ilice policy . Ruby
Tclillle Jolies el
R L 1 Iona M et
S< .lit he i ll Lite
poll, v .
wav Express
King it al vs
11 <■■ pa. .tot ry tit le
No orders were docketed m couit
Saturday
.1 N I
(1 W
( lent le
told.
M
11
Kalian tnv.p. m
ed their .idvaiae
turkey in Denton County tor this
dinner and he is willing to pay
fifty tier cent above tlie market
price, so if any turkey producer
wants to sell, just let Harvey know \------
bv letter, phone or in person the
vveiglrt ot your turkey and lie will
later advise the one who grew the
biggest turkey to bring him in and
get ius value and fifty per cent
more
ot the
Sunday
been |>o-’ polled until 11le
dav Noy 17 it was mini
iiidny morning h
( .talrmmt ot itie
the Junior
e winch I
WASHING I ON Nov 9
Maiutenaiice ot wage and
standard:, on deten.se projects
put down t.xiay as a primary
ci rn ot the Avar department m
etfoits to press forward the
Hons remmnment program
I In i e must be
these standards
( lim'd it the progtam
etteitiv.lv forward '
Retelling directly to construction !
ot thousnnd.s ot army cantonments
m |>tv| an a I ion tor expansion of the
land tones. Robert I* Patterson,
a-'it,mt ..ecielary of war. issued
la st night a deilaialioti setting
toilli Hint General laboi policy and |
payment ol overtime in
a longer than nor-
Italians cut off and taken pris-
m the northern! Wilds of the
Pindus Mountains, were .said to have
biought to 2 5(H) (he number of (
Fascist troops captured m 13 days
jot lighting
’ Toward Hie Ionian coast, where'
i the artillery-supporter! Italian drive
I at lounnuia forced Jhe defenders
> back earlier in the week, some ol
the last ground wigs re|>orted i e-
gamed by the Greeks
Last nights high command com-
munique noted a let-up in Italian ,
an attacks and. said enemy avia-
tion activity was tinunpoi taut" yes-
tei.iay with only one village bomb-
llijured the
and several
caused in (lie residential
bomb hits
SmuU localities about Wurttem-
berg also were bombed, the high
command declared
Surrounded by the Nazi party's
"old guard." Hitler declared in hla
stormy i<peech that German pro-
duction capacity is the highest in
tlie world and that the German
, army, the best military instru-
i .nent of the world, is uninterrupt-
edly trained and improved ''
ere* said to
hill' around
base at
prcpaiation lor
against strong
oft in
(Sv. OERMANY Pag. 4;
Bcsau-e Monday is Armistice'
Da\ Dl 11 let Com t will be m
. ess a-, the third we e k ot the win-
ter term o|» ns
ji.mi I
dav
Seven .nd Milts are on call 'Tues-
day as tollows (’ H Feircll vs
Southwest tile A Teliazzo Co.
ciauiai.i Ira (X.\ y ■■ Citv ot Dill
la damui’i" Little Ma|ot till
suit on
Mcs'ii cl al
al jiallltlon
al v.' Gnat
suit on niMiiance
1'om Barnett et al v
Co damages.
John Atcheyson et a
Wanes and Hours
| While
(46— ]
hour
was 1
coll -
I Us
na-
Italian plants
the (ii t » k i ampai
i rpoi ted . t im oil a iall\
(J A
Roanoke, (.» P Ryan. Pilot Point.
Jes.se Pincklev. Sain Canafax C
Keller (’laud Doty
Fry. C
ITALIAN DIVISION
NOW TRAPPED.
— I
ATHENS. Nov 9 oVv—An entire
Italian division jx'ihaps 15.000
men wits rejxirted in Informed
quarteYs today to have been trap-
ped by Greece's defenders in the
Pindus Mountains and its capitula-
tion onh a matter of hours
The troops were identified a-s
Pre liner Mussolini s tamed Centaur
division and it was said hundreds
ol.the men including the command-
ing geneta! had liec-u taken jiris-
Counter-uttac king (Peek moun-
tain troops were- credited witii
throwing the Italian invasion ma-
chine into ic vetsc' along the whole
HHi-inile Gt cck - Albanian frontier
lighting line
’1 he high command rejxirted the
Gieck gains were greatest on tlie
cent i al but t left ont where putt oi
the bow the Italian,--, bent in tlie
Greek trout line was straightened
out, and in the deepening Greek
wedge into Albania around encir-
cled Koutza
The'
c'.lpt UI rd
st I a t eg I.
po-Mltily i
onslaught
lories ri'ixJilixl cut
I 111 a • d city
1 ery immigrant
I '.tsually difficult examination be-
fore permission Ls given him to
Head th* sacred soil of democracy,
although scarcely 10 persons to the
square kilometer live there
As far as American production
goes." he said with sarcasm, "one
cannot even represent it with as-
tronomical figures
But I can assure you that Ger-
man production capacity is the
highest in tlie world . for we are
todayin t* portion to mobilize the
..powers of almost all of Europe.
Our reservba are >9 great tiiU. I
must stop production in many
fields because there is no poMibil-
tty of .storing these masse* now "
He indicated that tlie Reich, as
result ol this stop order, had
1 additional
for airplane
he had switched
i to the improvement
believe must
rejKirls of new ' diplomatic
moves by Germany and Italy per-
hups over tills week-end
, Greeks Tighten Ring
Greek troops steadily tightened
their ring about the Italian base
nt Koritzn in Albania with the oc-
cupation of more dominating hill-
i tops while .successfully resisting
I Fascist pressure along the whole
!00-mile battlefront, authoritative
Greek sources declared
For several days Greek artillery
has been shelling the city where
some sources estimated 31) IKK) Itul-
luns were trapped "
Greek s
more
sc heduled. I A British report said Marshal
al! arrangements I Badogllo. Ethiopian campaign vet-
—i has replaced the unidentified j
Italian officers in command ot the
invasion of Grece
Bombers oi the opposing
[ foiTes. meanw hile exc I
I I lows. The Nazis struck hardest at
j Izindon, where the British said
, li e "damage and casualties were
hss than on t
■ Royal Alt
tucked industries
communications in
British an
Denton had received 1 08 Inches
of rnui at 7 o'clock Saturday morn-
ing when the reading of the ram
gunge was made at the State Ex-
jiejiment Station four miles north-
west of Denton
Tlie precipitation Friday after-
noon was 03 of tui inch and Fti
| dav night 105 inches fell.
(By Associated Press)
British bombs fell last night on Munich where Adolf Hit-
ler addressed his party comrades on the 17th anniversary of
tile Nazi beer cellar putsch and the British Press Association
declared on(‘ stick of explosives hit the meeting hall. A large
1 fire broke out, the press association said.
j Informed Berlin sources said Hit-
I 1c i hue c ompleted his addrex
tlii' 1111 a. was made L > >>...•>
d; pa'cli's said the rnidti-. Hew
i Munich 14 minute: .clbi HH-
wa, M'lietlulecl lo begin sja-ak
and ultiicked toi uioie tine,
houi and u halt
in Lunde.n today Prime Minister
Wmstcii Churchill described the
ic -election ot President Roast veil
as u message across the ocean ot
great encouragement and gcxal
. fleer, and said Blltl'li "successful
ic ■tstai'ce mid lilial vi' tory have
been proclaimed by all parties m
America
British planes bombed Turin, in
Northern Italy, last night, as well
as Cugiiiiil. Sardinia. the I........
nigh command rcqxirted and listed
casualtie .IS ten dead and several
;u j uied
Tile raid- moved tlie Rome news-
jHijier 11 Giomale d Italia to say to
<H*x that tremendous’ an botn-
liardmetits of England and its al-
lies would tart ttiimediatelv tn te-
I'tlsal toi the bombings of Italian
cities
In Salonika. Greece rejxirts were
j he ard tcxiiiy
| Albania w. ri
SI B /I KO M l \ I HEK
MONTAN 4
♦ HELENA Mont 1
♦ i l’> Montana s first
;♦ weather ot the season
♦ during the night on the heels ♦
♦ of a light snow storm which ♦
♦ spread over the northwest At ♦
♦ Cut Bank the mercury dropped ♦
♦ to two la-low ♦
• ent mg
('emm.
c vent
The raintail has
and the grounds muddv he
and not only would it make it dlt
County Couit ., October lerm Sat-
urda-. canic to the cIom' ot the third
week completing the jiericxi during
whlc h jury panels are regularly on |
call With nd context docketed for j
next wwk, no Jury panel tins been
summoned
is Charles; I. Franca or me Hous- | =r;
ton firm of Vinson, Elkins Weems I
and Francis. Pure Oil counsel Mi I
Francis was recently appointed |
Special Consultant to the Sec-re- i •
tary of War Prefacing his cur-1
rent contribution was the period in I
the early 30 s when he served as ’
Special Assistant to the Attorney
In this service at Wash-
ington he carries with him the best ! •
wishes of the Pure OH people
Francis, a son ci Mrs W B ■
FraneJs. 220 South Locust, was
rared in Denton graduated from
Denton High and later from the J
academic and law department ot
the University of Texas
tun .it
shooters, but
410 boys Hut (
410 s wont get
a Mexican lion
a Mexican hunter neai
in Webb County And. It
don't believe Oscar Underwood
can't bag his limit in quad wilt, a
410. Just go out with turn He's
more than likely to show uji most (
ol the boys with 12's or id's
Maybe you have nevei heard of
Wee Chap o' Conde, but lie has
brought renown to Denton He is
a Bull Terrier that belongs to Dr ling
Jewell Lockhcad. Bell Avenue, and 1 concedlHint Hie submarine' men-
has already, at sixteen months.’ace combihed with tout of the
earned> twelve points toward Hie j Stuka and made more 'ernble now
needed fifteen for championship I by the' guns ot tlie surface raider,
honors. He was entered in the Tan touch, the hie oi the late lo
Vireinia-Carolina-Texas show s keep trom losing
where he won the twelve |x>lnts. i avoid a disastrous stalemate
showing best tn six and reserve m
two So Denton not only has win-
ning dogs in the bird dog class, but
thia shows that the Bull Terriers of
Denton have been well represented
in the various circuits. Dr Lock-
head has a kennel of terriers at
tier home
that I am not only-
man which the Ger-
tias had for decades,
jierhaps centuries, but in addition
I possess tlie greatest authority
I have no munitions shares in
my jxxssession, I earn nothing from
.a1*1* i tills war These interntaional
hatigcxi i < iimmajs Hll. at same time the
| greatest munitions profiteers there
‘ i are The factories belong to them
| They make the business They are
belie..tl. the Wa-
t tic' Noi t ii C;i|h to Bt e. '
are '•tiilibmg more and more stup:.
bottom
So tin
Is likely
cold s|>ume
ifand s End
I w intel and
11 (mi Noi t Ii Anu I a
The be.ding which England lias
take n Irom the all lugs .-.eltled notli-
But even Winston (’hurt lull
| ativ
tore the Royal
arrived
.British press dispatches
the raiders arrived over
14 minutes after Hitler was sched-
uled to begin six-akmg and re-
mained moie than an hour and a 1 others totaling 7,000 tons "in all
half dropping heavy caliber bombs probability were destroyed."
. Tlie British Press
(said it can quite- be easily
| med that those assembled
beer hall to listen to Hitler
undoubtedly disturbed >
The Berlin sources said Munich
citizens were forced to take shel-
ter tn their cellars during the raid
The exact time of the raid was
not announced and the movements
ol the tuehrer and other party
leaders rfter the rally likewise
were not made known
' Claim Damage Slight
German sources said, however,
that itltle damage resulted from
the bombing of Munich They ad-
mitted the British attacks also had
extended to Stutgar
Germans, who attributed to Brit-
ish agents a bomb explosion in lire
Buergerbrau Hall a year ago. on
the occasion of Hitler's address to
the 16th anniversary ol the putsch,
were quak to couple last night's
raid witn the partv function
In a raid on Munich several
months ago, German sources said
borpbs fell in a park
Nazis were little inclined to em-
phasize the British punctuation to
the Munich ceremony, but one
source referred to the last year's
bomb explosion, which occurred 11
minute* after Hiller had left Qie
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