Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 125, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1947 Page: 2 of 12
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Oovernor-Elect Beauford H Jester | < ap,to1 ho,u'rUl« °°v
in the recent political campaign 1 Lleut Governor A
president, and O L Fowler, cham-
ber manager, said today that John
M Fonts, manager of the Trinity
i River Improvement Association, and
j Joseph Cotton of the Army engi-
| neers office in Fort Worth would be
asked to arrange a meeting In Den-
ton soon to discuss with city and
county officials the effects of the
proposed lake on Denton county and
particularly on future water sources
I for the city.
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LADIES' APRONS
Drug Store
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was admitted today for major sur-
gery al the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
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) Return of Race Track
i Betting in Texas* Sought
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AUSTIN. Tex.. Jan 0 — <AP»—
Sen.-Elect Gus Strauss of Halletts-
ville said here yesterday he would j
present or support bills to permit
! the return of pari-mutuel race
I track betting in Texas.
White Flocked Dmgn ( urtaiii Material
FOKT worth LIVKNTOCK
FORT WORTH Tex Jan (AF>
CMUIv 3,300. calvee 1.300; trade very
•low; abort fed yeerlloga and heavy
calvea made up moat of receipts, acme
sales 3.00 below last week’s basis;
beef cows down 60-1.00 tor four days,
bulla about steady; atocMers an<
feeders scarce and weak, medium and
good slaughter steers and yearlings
meetly 10.00-31 dtr. medium and good
fat cows 11 60-14 50; bulls 0:00-14 50.
good and fed calves 10.00-30.00; com-
mon and medium butcher calves
10.50-16.00. small Iota of medium'and
good slucker and feeder steers of all
best 14.00-10 50.
Hogs BOO, mostly steady; top 22 00
for good and choice 100-300 lb butch-
era good and choice 336-460 lb.
30.60-2176; good and choice 146-176
lb. 1800-21 76; sows 1775-1850.
stocker pigs 10.00 down.
Hheep 300 mostly slaughter lambs
selling steady to strong; good and
choice lambs 23.00; medium and g«xxi
lambs 1860-21.00; medium and good
short lambs with No 2 pelts 17 00.
FORT WOKTIi CHAIN
FORT WORTH. Tex Jan (API
Wheat No 1 hard according rt> pro-
tein and billing 2.10-33
Barley No 2 1 45-40 nominal.
Oats No 2 white 08^-00^
Corn No 2 yellow 1.50-61.
Sorghums No. 2 yello* rhllo, per
100 lb 2.37-40
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by labor organjzations, corporations,
and national banks
11 Grant congressional recogni-
! tlon of the right of various states to
enact laws to ban closed-shop agree- |
ments.
12 Authorize the attorney general '
alone to use injunctions in flagrant
cases of boycott, secondary strikes
I and combinations to fix prices or
restrict production."
, Case Said this last provision would
| let the government protect public
(interest without opening the door 1
; to "indiscriminate use of injunctive
process by private employers "
He asserted that in his plan for
dealing with disputes affecting pub-
I He welfare he had sought to "avoid
involuntary servitude on the one
hand and government seizure on the
other." both of which are involved
in "compulsory arbitration "
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Ruth Bacon of Lewisville
was admitted today for medical
treatment at the Denton Hospital
and Clink
Mrs' Elton Ferguson.
P.M. THURSDAY
6 XXV 1-42 Club
5:46 Lum and Abner
8 00 Sporta by Sparks
fl 15—Evening Dance
fl ’30— NEWS-Grace Barrow
0 45 Bing Croeby
7 OO - Shoppers' Guide
7 15— Full-O-Pep-Harpool'a
7 30 Waltz Time
7 :55- NEWS
8 00 Rev Johnson
9:00 Denton Melody Boya
B 45 NEWS Denton Utilities
10 00-Sign Off
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ABOUT PEOPLE—
SCRANTON. Pa , Jan 9 -(APi
—Federal Judge Alger Fee today I
postponed for 24 hours hearing of
motions to squash charges of con-
spiracy against former U S JUfige
Albert W Johnson and others
Judge Fee had ordered the hear-
ing postponed indefinitely upon be-
I
was dismissed Wednesday
, the Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
I after undergoing minor surgery
Mrs. J F Drosihh of Rjanoke
was admitted Wednesday for medi-
cal treatment at the Elm Street
Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs. L. J Quisenberry of Aub- !
rey was dismissed today after un-
dergoing medical treatment at the >
| ing advised that Johnson.' who is
ill, and a son, serving as an Armv
I nAiU*ln in lh«a Phihjtpinou wmilfl
be unable to attend.
However, later In a surprise
move he directed all defendants
except the captain be in court at
| 9 a m. <C8Ti tomorrow
"This an important case,” Judge
Fee stated "I feel all defendants
should be present "
E Cox. 1617 Egan, was
admitted Wednesday for medical
treatment at the Denton Hospital
and Clinic.
Mrs. R H Markham of Sanger
was dismissed today from the Den-
ton Hospital and Clinic after re-
j ceiving treatment.
Denton s Friendliest Store
1 ■OM— 1 11
MEN'S
LONG DRAWERS
10G Wool.
90G Cotton.
Sizes 32 - 1 I.
Only
$1.39 Pair
ing medical treatment at the Den-
ton Hospital and Clinic
Mrs. A. E. Harpool and infant
daughter. 1109 Congress, were dis-
missed today from the Denton Hos- j
pital and Clinic
Mrs. Arthur B Wilkirson, 2223
N. Locust, was dismissed Wednes-
day from tlie Denton Hospital and
Clinic after receiving medical
treatment.
Mrs. C B Varley, Collinsville.
from
'"p. >.
City School* bupl. Cheater O.
Strickland and elementary school
principals, J. T. House, J.H Wells
and Arthur J Seely, are attending
a mld-wiuter conference of school
administrators In Austin today
through Saturday.
The TEL Class «f W»« F*rst
Baptist Church will meet Friday
at 7 p m in the parlor of
church for a monthly social
business meeting
PEKNONALS
Mrs. H C. Amos, 1615 N.
cusl, has returned from
where she visited relatives.
J. W Kirkaey, 1310 Austin, will
go to Galveston Saturday to at:
tend the South Texas BOttlers Con-
vention.
Mtss Frances Neale, who spent
the Christmas holidays here with
her mother, Mrs. Daisy Neale. 1115
Maple, has returned to her home
in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr and Mrs Walter Paschall,
825 Anna, have returned home aft-
er spending the holidays with her
brothers, Raymond Fox and Tom
Fox. En route to Denton they also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elton Gresh-
am of Corpus Christi Mrs Gresh-
am Is the daughter of E D Fox,
825 Sycamore.
Mrs. Robert Drennan and l.ifant
daughter, Jana Beth, hare been
dismissed from the Florence Night-
ingale Hospital in Dallas to the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Waller PaschalL S2a Anna. Ml'S. 1
Drennan was formerly Miss Mar-
jorie Paschall; she and her chil-
dren will Join Drennan in Vene-
zuela, S. A., March.
Mrs Charles B Murray has re-
turned to Oklahoma City, Okta ,
after visiting hqye with her sister, i
Mrs. Arthur B Wilkirson. 2223 N 1
Locust, who was dismissed Wednes-
day after receiving medical treat-
ment at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic :
Miss Annaloyd Duncan has re- i
turned to Dallas after visiting her
grandmother. Mrs. Annie Dougher- ■
ty, 1110 Egan. <
W T Brown, 402 Texas, and
Albert Erwin, also of Denton, left '
today folk Houston, where Erwin
will visit and Brown will continue
N<m«w: OF NALL
Tim City of Denton will receive;
sealed blds for I be sale of the house ,
*♦ 126 W-leh Mtreef. In la- moved ;
from tliC lot Tlif bids will be con-|
sldered at a meeting of the City I
Commission Friday, January IO. at I
7 p m The City Commlsaion reserves I
the right to reject any and all blds I
O C KNIGHT I
City Secretary ,
—Jan 8-9-10
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WACO, Tex , Jan. 9 —fAPl— H
R. (Red) Sanders, bead coach at
Vanderbilt, is expected to come to
Waco tomorrow to confer with the
Baylor University Athletic Council
regarding U>e Tiead coach Job at
Sanders, recommended by Bobby
Dodd, coach of Georgia Tech who
declined the Baylor position, is due
“ from New York, where he
nding the national coaches
This is equal to 660 gallons or 16 barrels of pure,
adulterated Coca-Cola.
Y Our policy has always been never to substitute anything
for Cdfca-Cola. This policy is observed in everything that
you buy at Brooks'.
Sowhen you want a pure refreshing Coca-Cola, drop in at
fc-’
In Supreme Court
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WAMWTON J«B. •
Thraa Taaaa nawspapem
bagin before the Supreme
their final legal/battle
contempt of court f _.
in^ whir* they were (Sentenced
Judge Joe p. Browning of the
Neuoes County Court tn Texas ad-
judged the three guilty of contempt
because of Ahe publication of sev-
wawtorlea and an editorial,
ma dealt with a civil case
ip an Army private sought
itesfuUy to hold his lease
of T building where he had
i w
» Browning decided that the
8hd editorial were "calcu-
______i reflect upon the integrity
of tide abort, to embarass this
court,’ to affect the cdurt of
Jurttoe k**.’’
He sentenced Conway C. Craig,
publisher of the Corpus Clu-isti
Caller • Times, Bob MCracken,
managing editor, and Tom Mul-
vanv, reporter, to three days im-
prisonment each. The Texas Court
of Criminal Appeals upheld Judge
BroWnlng. The newsmen then ap-
pealed to the Supreme Court, the
sentence* being stayed meanwhile.
In g brief filed with the high
tribunal, counsel for the three said
the published matter "created no
clear and present danger of coerc-
ing a Judge having reasonable
fortitude or normal strength of
chWBMdr-”
The Supreme Court in a 1941
3 said that to juatify a con-
fer contempt there must be
:e of a "clear and present"
to the administration of
in Austin
J P Nash is general chairman ot
the reception arrangements. in-
vitations admit one couple A
number ot local people-are making
nlans to attend
! /,
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| this week are receiving
tions Jrom the citizens ot
WASHINGTON. Jan 9— <AP> —
A house military group Wednesday ,
introduced a bill to overhaul the 1
Army's court martial system
Written as the result of a long
investigation by a
headed by Rep Durham tD-NC'.j
the legislation is designed to give |
enlisted personnel the “break"
which the Dnrhani committee said
GI’S need
It would
1 Enlarge the Judge advocate I
general s office and give it more .
authority
2 Open court martial proceed- I
Ings to the public and to military
I personnel
3 Permit enlisted men to serve
on military courts in cases involving
enlisted personnel
! 4 Remove the present mmda-
| tory death sentence for rape and
, permit courts to use their discretion
In fixing the punishment
Ke|M)rted Better
The Rev Lon 8. Varnell, 33.
pastor of the Methodist Church at
Myra who was seriously Injured
tn the collision of a truck and two
cars on the Gainesville highway
near Denton Tuesday, was re-
ported out ot danger today by
hospital attendants at the Dentoil
Hospital and Clinic.
Funeral services for two other
persons fatally injured in the crash
were held Wednejglay
Services for tbo Rev C. G.
Cearley, Jr . pustor of the Metho-
dist Church at Valley View, driver
ot the automobile Involved in the
accident, were held at the Valley
View Methodist Church at
p.m., with the Rev Wesley
Hile of Denton, district Methodist
Superintendent. officiating, as-
sisted by the Rev Clark Russelly
' of McKinney and the Rev A W
Martin, of the Southern Methodist
University school of theology.
Interment was to be in Martha,
Okla , where a second funeral
services was to be held at 2:30
p.m. today at the Methodist Church
with Rev. K. C Brogan, |
in charge, assisted by the
H. G Ryan, pastor of the Altus.
Okla . Methodist Church
Final rites for the other victim,
R T Shaw, 28. of 337 East Syca-
< more, a passenger in the truck,
i were held at the First Baptist
Church here, with the Rev Paul
Stevens officiating Interment was
in the Roselawn cemetery.
Cearley Is survived by his wife
1 and sipall daughter of Valley
; View, his parents, Mr and Mrs.
C G Cearley, Sr, of Martha,
i Okla , and a sister
1 Shaw is survived by his
! and two sops. Gary Wayne
Lurry Dwuln oi Denton; one sister,
Mrs E J Christian of Ennis, four
brothers. E. li Shaw of Fort
Worth. L. If Shaw of Weather-
ford, Okla , R L Shaw of Council
Hill, Okla . and Weldon Shaw of
Sulphur Okla
Portal Pay Suit,
Filed Against
North American
DALLAS, Jan 9 —(AV Tlie CIO
United Automobile Workers, listing
approximately 1.300 former employes
of the North American Aviation
Company as plaintiffs, has filed a
portal-to-portal pay suit against
North American in federal court
here The suit did not specify the
amount it sought to recover but
asked the court to determnie the
figure
Johnny Vinson. UAW s interna-
tional representative for Texas, said
the 1,300 names listed in the peti-
tion represen led only one day's
tabulation of former employes at
the plant and predicted that the »
petition eventually would cany
more than 10,000 names."
The petition asks that an amount I
equal to any figure set by the )
tourt as portal-to-portal pay be
matched as damages and that court i
eOBtfkbe paid by the defendants 1
Paris Printers Strike
PARIS, Jan 9 — >APi
was left without French language '
newspapers today as printers i
struck to support their demands I
for a 25 per cent wage increase ,
The onlv newspapers to appear in !
the capital were the continental
editions pt the London Dally Mail (
and the New York Herald Tribune, j
AM FRIIlAf
7:00 Sign On
7 00 Musical Clock
7:15 NEWS-8tratU>n Motors
7 30- Musical Clock
7 56 —NEW8-Curtls Drug
8 OO Rev Vraa
8 30-Rev. Sidebottom
8 6ft - NEWS and Weather
9 00—Cecil Sparks
9 15 -Tradin' Post
9 30—Today We Live
9 45—Church in the Wlldwood-
Shenard Funeral Home
10 00 NEW a
10:05 Morning Dance
1015—Flatter Party-Tobln Drug
10 30—Denton Newa-Charlle'a Mwt
10:40—Xmas Calendar—Brooks Drug
10 65—NEWS
11 OO—Sanger Hour
11 30—Slim Bryent-G. I. Oil
11 46—Polka Time
11 55—Farm News-Seed House
12 OO—Jan Jamboree— La Mode
12:15— Houndup-Neevea Drug
12 30 NKWS-Ben Izey
12 45 Mid-day Mehgllea-Curtts
1-eo- Ret T. Wheumaoli
1 30—Guy Lombardo Orch.
1:45—Larry Clinton Orch. t
2 00—Rev j. Scheumack
2:15—Gene Krupa
2:80—Your Veteran's Administration
2:45—Dick Todd
2 55—NEWS
3 00-Re*. Filbert
3:15—TB Xmas Heals Program
8 80—TYmuny Doraey Orch.
3 45— Vonal Varieties
3 56—NCWB „
4 00 -Marry Jernes Orrh
. - A'15—81*1 no Rey Orch.
4 30 -Glenn Miller Orch
4 45 Ink Hpota
4 55 -Kflepske Tim*-McCray*
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of the Lions Club at theM i
meeting tonight at 6:30 6’^
the T8CW special dining
Otis Fbwler, Chamber of
merce secretary, will talk to
group regarding this year's carni-
val A brief musical program will ;
be presented
City Sclwol* bupl. L'ixealrr
im, was uumineu wuay i<u
cai treatment at the Denton Hospi-
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