Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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the Senator s baseball office
that way. Ill say they are effective
The girl* were thronging up the
once fell down on an assignment
will probably be ready for oecu-
contractor.
hte heels was big Mike Sebum- I pUe-up and finish 1-2-3
York
on clothing at
BAND VICTORY
Congress
PLANT
tha Nichols, and special numbers
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Car Cushion*
Soft, assorted colors;
Pkon*320
also seat covers for
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dans. coaches and coupes.
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TESTED SEEDS
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FRUIT or Tin LOOM
BLOUSES
Schoolboy Cage
Plavoff Thursday
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VSO Building to
Be Ready Soon
To Encourage ,
Attending Church
Pittsburgh
Sun-proof Paints
You Can Always
SAVE
Empty Cans Are Not Ratioed
os ■*■ ym th* wad to trow your own vegetables,
then HI the com awl your ration trouMea
YF1R - OLD MAY
SCHOOL N’HMs
Jack Hodge*
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WASHINGTON. March 1. —(AV-
The War Department announced
today the names of 71 Un.tad States
soldiers killed in action
The list includes these Texan*
U 8 Army personnel killed in
action in the North African area
Barnett. First Lt Somers E. Jr
Narogdoches
Watkins. First Lt. Alton O Miner
M Watkins. Kirkland
In the South Pacific area
Fasnacht. Pvt JOe A.. Alice
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Frwh Certified CABBAGE PLANTS
(Direct from Georgia.)
Northrup King
And Ferry’* Seed*
In Package*
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For Institution*' \gffortiveneu
Of Bombing Of
Nasi Sub Bases
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Individually Packaged
15c Each
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have been
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introduced.
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of new boon that buatnea*
wm be open.
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Due to taker Marta*a aud
rationing ar MaMtedMaa, *•
are fcroed to cbeerve thaae
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SEED
POTATOES
GertMW and Nn OrWW
( obblen* and Triumpha
GLADIOLUS
Fancy, Aaaortcd
30c Doi.
flprtag color* in aohda. stripes
or figured Washable coion
•oaraetty faltered. hall cut
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sums «* H rteaM be
aosd property to at* the
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are our ar
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Cut Rate Auto
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blindingly white l_T
great bodegas heavy
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A short.
flower*
Hitler’s Children” i
Held Over Here
a spirited
laps around
Many Denton people are buy-
ing home* these days If you
would like to have a home of
your own. we can help finance
the deal Plenty of money
available quickly Ask for our
terms; use our fast faculties
Lieut -
executive, on
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AGENCY
for several out of
, town newspapers.
Also all leading maga-
zines and periodicals.
FULTZ HEWS
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CHATTER ON 4 < E' ^ord >•
I SPORTSAND Dies in Denton
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and Frank Weedon, arrangements.
Fred Harper and R B Neale Sr
A chicken dinner was served by
members of the Fidelis Matrons Mary L Connolly Mary E Haygood
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appeared suddenly to Join
his stroll
Then he saw it—the diamond on
■mnaMMMi
If interested
be preaent al thia flrM meetint or
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Open golf champton Craig Wool. CONCERT HERE
■vho played with his back tn a brace
■hen he won the title, recently
•nderwent an operation to correct
and turned to slip her hand thnx«h
the arm M the Captain strolling
. W E. Lanford Jr.. 21. son of Mr.
and Mn. W. Lanford. 72B North
Dm Street, died at 4 p. m Monday
in a local hospital following a
trformed Monday
been tn the lw«-
WABBINC
Congress torn
planned todi
year’ provlal
poaing a 30
more than !
Ing wages ai
A House
committee s
Ing levy yek
as a means <
or monthly
envelopes a
would not b<
sums collect
applied to a
now compui
would tnclud
already is tx
Under this
Congress mi
ers still mui
two InstaUnr
enme taxes,
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John B Watson. Geo D Zahner
and David A Abramson, Instruc-
Smith taking first place Hot athletes had room u> go around the
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» iwc* ww> IM* — m.v SM.UJUU- pue-up ana nnisn i-s-s.
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Stanley Woodward New
Herald-Tribune No fighter ever
has had a more enthusiastic recep-
tion In New York 1
Greco He deserves it because he is
a good clean puncher who eschews
holding and mauling Also because
he beat a man who wears a soot
suit ”
day whether aerial bombings of. waiting for the
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San Pedro harbor ait. and I
the sui
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tor. The sharp. Ught elation that al-
a7roah")ob piped him’’content- ' with the envelope down the com-
-*—- 1 nionwav
him—the shouting, gesturing Mex-
ican crew scurrying about the nar-
of Purity bread you will find
a world of good eating and
healthful nourishment . . .
more real food value and hon-
eat-to-goodneas energy for
leas money than almost any
other item in your grocer^
store AU Purity bread is rich
in natural and added vita-
mins and minerals TWI your
grocer. "I want Purity bread
please '■ Yau will find it in
every neighborhood where
good food ta sold.
Enfliah Peas, Honey
June and Golden Ban-
tam Corn. Green and
Wax Beana, Kentucky
Wopdera. Lettuce, Pole
and Rush IJ mas
she smiled "My name is Landa
Morrison. And yourst”
"Jim Blair—at your servtoe."
As the little company wandered
— the hoc. brown streets between
buildings past the
avy with the smsU
I Biair'S blunt comments Bar gay
mood was infectious Lands took
< pictures of the terraced hills, of the
I sapphire bay. of passing naUves
In tlie small pearl Asps, she moan-
ed with ecstasy over the display*.
Bara to I
Adams. Mon
pital, a boyl
John David
is in Camp
Adams is tm
HadaeU, dau
V P Hadsi
and the gnJ
3am HoskinJ
Dr. A Cd
educator, an
Texas State
sembty Wed
o'clock SpoJ
Foundation. J
Challenge ofl
lege Men al
Tha First I
ion will hoM
mid prog rani
the month I
at 8:30 o'cld
above the Jul
for supper J
p m. will I
iwograms fol
The Fired
class will in J
Mrs M Di
Street I
Bern to 1
Houston, ini
Monday, a U
Mrs. O. U
underwent I
Denton Hoel
and was doll
Miss WaJ
an appendel
Hospital Mol
resting well I
BENTON FEDERAL HAV-
(NGM A LOAN ABNN
38* Jerksaa Bldg Phone M
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Preparations are under way at
the WAAC Branch No 4. Army . ...
Administration School.'here tor the Then she turned and crossed the
advent of 250 WAAC8 at the end narrow deck to disappear in the
of this week to begin post-graduate ;
training
The staff for the school, whose
new spark to drills this week in
preparation for the N. T 8 T C
cinder debut at the International
Border Olympics at Laredo March
13.
Highlight of the evening was the
100-yanl dash which Bobby Jones.
Jbskaboro Junior took with tlir
count clipped to 5.7 seconds A fair-
ly strong wind pushed the dashers
through the stretch, but Jones sped
far ahead of his competition a 102
was rung up by Ham ftnith. Floy-
dada. as the second best time. An- j ‘tout *«>*
tag first, and Leroy Gibson. Ana- o,“-* fel1 down 0,1 assignment
huac. second with 102 Gibson is a notably siave»ful
— ---• —---•—. *- -• 1 Jordan was running for Utah State
i Colteg'- when lie lost a shoe l
| felL Four Utah U rivals were so
* close behind that they all tumbled
4 The 480-dash was clocked at 512 i OVer him while the other State
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«Ebo trailed the third runner. Scrog-
Mna. past the 220 mark and then
stole his way around the stretch
Meadfiy gaining on Smith Schum-
achyk’s lime was 52.4.
■Ray Womack Dallas veteran
Jtagle hurdler, marked up a fast
130 fight hurdles to 15.1. and then
swung into action against on the
3B0 tow hurdles with a 26 3 against
X stiff brtvae
The other times were fair for
mid-practice Ume The boys are
IsanMng the ropes and should t>
ready for action in the Lared.
Olympics, bidding for a first place
Last year the green-jtiurted Eagk A spinal disorder that caused the
Morines to turn him down Sep
Palin is going ahead with his
plans for a big twilight harness
racing program at Cleveland's
North Randall track but he wshes
■f'mf of the sponsors were a btt
: ister with their check books
The Boston Olympics have signed
jp the crack forward line of Dart-
mouth's hockey team. Dick Ron-
deau. Bill Harrison and Billy Riley. J
as well as goalie Phil Carey and
winger Jim Edgeworth from Boston
College
Into evwy ptaMrlptioR our
pharmacist puts not only
quality *19 bnt th* rich
hcritae* < «xp*ri«c* . . .
which ha* Mac JuqWlil your
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Dr M E Bonney of the Teachers 1
College educstton department will
serve ax chairman of the mental
The Denton Senior High School
Band will give the second of its
victory concerts Friday at 8 p. m
tn the senior high auditorium, the
purpose of which is to sell war
stamps and bonds, and admission
will be a war stamp or bond The
band will be assisted by the Girls
Choral Club, directed by Miss Mar-
j tLo
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Killed in Action
CHAPTBR CM* ipuidMU
Jim Blktr stood by the nUltag
• briny
oFtlto tide kioiMh tS j
ks of the Mexican frelgh- ;
w zzrwrsjTiisX «i *5
a frvah Job gripped him. Content- *1U> envelope down the 00m-
edly he vMM* the bedlam about. .. A , ..
v-i— geatwto- mm. He didn't expect her up for din-
lean crew scurrying about
being swung from pier to hold, the drek under a yellow disk of moon
scream at winches, the rattling of ! J? sing ranchero songs to the job-
chains Then suddenly the right- bing strains M a battered guitar,
nes» of the acene was broken. He Landa •PP®*’*1, suddenly to mm
'frowned at the chattering group Jto^in his Mroll.
murmured Irrit- b*r *»ft hand He blurted out in
Loser Wins:
Al Warden of the Odgen Stand-
ard Examiner relays this yat|i
1— 7T another Utah scribe.
Ralph Jordan, managing editor of
Lx-nuMi inc psuswa are w> ap-
point committees of laymen from ;
their respective churches who win
represent the association by going
to U9O headquarters each Sunday
and taking men to the church of
their choice
i The first Sunday in each month
the committee will consist of men
of Uie First Baptist and Presby-
terian U S A.. Churches, the
second Sunday, men of the First
• The furolturr for the headquarters of
terian, U 8. churches and the
fourth Sunday, men of the First
Chrtoian and Central Baptist
I Churches Theae will serve as
non-denominational committees
A permanent committee roanpyrd
of Revs. J. L. Roden. H. A. Casey
1 and Philip Walker was appointed
to represent the association in
liquor control legislation, and r
committee to plan an Easter union
service
Revs J
Prank Weedon. A resolution of
sympathy was adopted for Rev O
N Baucom on the recent sudden
death of his wife
vior, she smiled "It was a send :
off. wasn't itt" Her voice was tow. |
M Carl
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tracksters retired the Bobbitt tropin
in the mile relay and took third
place in the meet This vrar the
Eagles again hope to pin up a first
In the mite relay
The Denton team tias won tb«
mile race at the Laredo meet even
, year since 1934 except last yr a:
when they placed third in the
event
W K Baldridge spoke Monday
night at the monthly' meeting ol !
tlie First Ba|>i 1st BroUirrhood on :
The Science of Man-Anthropui- 1
ogy." telling of the origin of man. Albert
his worth physically, mentally and | Livingston,
spiritually
The president. Earl Coleman, ap-
fornia?
But on the next afternoon, as
the passenger* of the Rosa were
clambering down the small launch
that was to take them for a throe-
hour shore stay Into the white-
weyat. terraced Artec town of Santa Ma-
ria she appeared suddenly on deck I
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New Cans, Fruit Jars, Tops,
Rubbers, Etc.
Ft.SIN NO. t CANS. IM (awl___
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■NAMU M. * CANA MS (MW) ._
The Seed
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glCMk**
Clouds," and “Cant
. othqr numbers on ,
Broond Pans to Cberny. O$
played cancurrently on two
by Mteg Anne Key and -----
Oroexlnger and two violin num-
ben “Bercetwe” and Reverie.- May-
Miss Vfcwtnla Halbedl will ring
•Tb TM Rose.” “tn The Dark.- “In
the Dew? “Thou Art So Lke A
Flower." “Seaward." 'You Dear and
I." "Orpheus With His Lute.” and
"Songs Ascending.'
direction of her cabin
He didn't see her again until
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T 8 C W. has been announced as the days at week over hia maps !
--- . .— ------- c<r. ant1 bul hU curiosity about
her roue afreah each mealtime when '
his way to the small dining |
room, he passed the boy carrying a ,
tray to her cabin Of the fourteen I
other passengers on the Rasa all
but one. a priest, were Mexicans
en route to their homes in Bajo ;
California, or Mexico What was <
Jaenke .instruction director Major this tone schoolgirl doing here?
She wasn't on a pleasure cruise he j AUSTIN. March 2 —(P»-A bUl
was sure of that from her brood- signed into taw b) Governor Coke
tag misery If her home was in R Stevenson will permit youths 17 '
Mexico why take this medieval j years of age to drive school buses
crate way around the barren pen- '--
tasuta^ Could she live tn Baja Call- BUY IT IN DBNTONl
AT FIRST I
Cr9h«
woman he was helping fan into the TAMfTl SALVE. NOSE MORS
water I ——— ■
to the rail, her face turned north-
ward. her eyes brooding. 'T sup- 1
pose I shall never go back to the
United States." she murmured .1
"Nonsense " Jim scoffed "You’re
only separated from California by
1 four days “
I "By four centuries," she correct-
at^him 'and h7 felt a swift "shock Her gase held the heavy,
at rum. ana ne ten a swui smw* | fBlhomleM of mdian
I Then with one of her sudden
changes that had begun to capi'-
* vate Jim. she looked up with fui
sparkling eym. “And what of you.
Mr Blair? Are you coming down
here to marry too?" »
Jim taugitod "Afraid not I'm a
deeo sea diver "
“Oh Looking for mermaids?"
“Nope Just going to poke around
I SMS
“That would be." she murmured
carefully, "a quarter of a mile
southwest of La Dias. Just off the
tower Up of San Roaerio Island I
Are you. by any chance, employed
by tha United States government
to Investigate the Japanese subma-
rine sunk there tn 1941?"
As Jtan stared at her in mute
amaaement. she gave a soft laugh
T 8 C W and Teachers College
Such concerts are being given all
over Texas, sponsored by the Texas
Music Education Association. in
which up to March 1 two million
dollars worth of stamps and bonds
have been sold The first of the
local concerts last December, sold
8850 worth The general public is :
tnvtted
BIG CHANGE IN
I YANKS’ OPENING .
AUST IN March 2—cPv—Basket- . nn A f"'*T'lf"*E‘ CETDIkl
ball play tn the Texas Interacho- I I 1L.IL
lastic League's 1943 tournament be- ■
rins lure Thuntaav wlU) Confer- 8T PF7TERHBURG Fta March I
Brotherhood Told
Ccnleronce B teams start Friday. UW spring drills on Uie tv pan
recording to pairings announce* «ive. modern baseball park named
oy Rodney Kidd, athletic director ta his honor by the New York
Jeff Davis of Houston, defending
“hampion meets Waco m one AA
-ontest In others I _ . 1_
against Dallas' Highland Park, Dal-
las Tech meets E) Paaos Bowie;
and Amarillo plats Amun
“Hitler's Children." the film bas-
P. M, in rsaui 319. ' ed on the story of the Nazi youth
Nsliding Any High corps, baaed on the novel. •Bdu-
. man er waman cation for Death." has been held
this rwane. The over at the Texas Theatre to run t
eiaaa will meet twa evenings each Wednesday and Thursday The fitan .
week far iwetve week* from 7:89- ‘ ' *’---- --*
I8:M P. M. Nnk»rgnrnl meeting* 1 but has been
Wi be held al time* mart ronven- theatre-going public that it
" lent far Use group If interested, b-— >-■■»—* «— “ by-
week
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venturoa, and handed Landa an
envatope "Came over our wlreteM
after you left," he told her
The girl’s laughter died with star-
‘Ihe U8O headquarters corner
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and sent him a warm smile flhe
| Vano ass m WM.
with a camera I
I and Ramona W Tripp in* true to ns. ’tr>p wer
I Third Officer Margery C Hawley 1
and Second Offerers Mildred M
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I commanders. Third Officers Anne
I Dearnley, Gertrude Schifter t ,
I DuRocher Rosa Lee Evans Brown.
: Martha P Graubard and Martha
Jane Warner, company officers
Head* Committee
On Mental Research
workout
It was wartime training and scout
Sabine Johnny Nee sporting a $5 catchers t
mit. the beat he could locate
handled the offerings of Spurgeon
Chandler and Johnny Murphy. t
while a third Yankee pitcher. Atley
Donald was 'benched' because his
equipment had not arrived frtm
New York
Chandler. Murphy and N * nut
in a hard hour-and-Dall were
showing the effects of th- Florida
climate after a spirited p’pper |
drill and a few taps around the i
field u
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Rs grill ng
thtajy-ctad
follows Lieut -Col Harry
roll, commanding officer.
Col Richard Young.
I Capt George A Alien, adjutant; 1
. Second Lieut Otis P Cardwell, per- ■
1 sonnel officer. First Lieut Botes low
8 FUlpek quartermaster Second
j Lieut Win T McChesney, assist-
t ant quartermaster: Ma (or Rvlvan F
Erwin H E»e« assistant director
tramlng battalion. Secoiul Lieut. '
Carlton W Schfiter secretary. Sec-
ond IJeut finger W Clapp school
supply officer. Plrxt lueut Joneph
E Johnson Jr . Second Lteuta. John
K. Clarke Jr.. George R Fenn. Cur-
tis D Holland. Win. A Janssen.
W Lawrence. Wendell H
. uviusavOn. Win J McDermott.
I John I McGiver. Charles B Rovln.
, i Wm P Schmidt. Bertram B Smith,
pointed the following committee* Wm W Sprague. Harley
Attendance. W 8 Donoho B W John B Watson. Geo D
p'e Da'W * AbramAon lnsTruc- Jlm Blair almost let the' Mexican |
«v v rlliv^rJIOn W 1. rvOLMC. 1_*. “ lCm5
Floyd and Dick Fowler; finance. O WAAC Officers connected with the '
C Knight. R M Bams and G W school Include the following Sec- '
Calhoun ond Officer Elizabeth R Hazen, as-
sistant adjutant. First Officer
Sussana P Turner, assistant dlrec- I
tor of instruction Titled OfT'cent
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I By HUGH FULLERTON JK.
[ Mfo^al^who'^go^^o^MMtnHd
anyway, is the first to sky that the
By BILL COFFEY army threw Durocher out on his
’ i a blustery setting, the oar Which j>robublv R the test
j, tracksters at North word on the subject. . . First Navy
tw—« Bute IWeherw College fought men to take advantage of the rul-
tt out among themselves in an in- Ing allowing them to compete on
ter-aquad duel at Eagle stadium college learns apparently were
Saturday afternoon which his given wrestlers Benjamin Finger and WU-
“ — I tain Suydam of the Pennsylvania
preliminary Pre Flight outfit They
joined the Penn Varsity Saturday
to wrestle against the Navy. The
Washington Redskins already have
a pile of 1943 season ticket appli-
cations, but there's been no sign of
the a rush for opening-day duckwte at
A Ghiihbi nl-*penvvfd Emer- :
geaey Science Managenwnl War j
Trataink ( vwvr in Frrronncl Man
igrmrnt mere* at T H. C. W an
Wreh 2. at 7 I
AArttetotrntien I
vrhanl gradaate.
Hello!" he grinned
The girl waved a hand at htan ;
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was ta a white eyeiet-Unea suit.
hanging by a leather
I shoulder
“I thought you'd taken a powder
or™ „UFcrs «u«roo . , f°F
Barrow and Helen L Sagl. company , noisily in toward ,
y | “I couldn't resist going ashore."
ta hl* honor by the New
Yankee*
There yesterday, the old Yankee
Lufkin la pitted manager would have seen a couple
- - - — - of pitchers cautiously wannlns up
their arms instead of the usual
_ targe and well-equipped squad of
In Conference A. French High of stare and hopefuls in a peppery
Beaumont opposes Aransas Pass. *"
Hollktav meets Anson. Mount Ver-
non otays Gladewater's I— —
High and Lakeview goes against
B San Antonio* Sidney Lanier
When Conference B piay opens,
ra Bhdell opposes Leona. Big Lakes
Rescan County High meets Midway
ol Howland Idalou encounters In-
gleside and Fwvdtextile is match-
ed with Sidnej
Prime favorites in Conference AA
are Jeff Davis and Dallas Tech,
the former with 25 wins and one
loss ta the season’s play, and the
tatter with 16 win* and no tosses
Amarillo is another undefeated
entry, having played and won ten
(ISO to Present
Shotrs at Home
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The Denton U8O Variety Show
will present the first of a serie* of
three performances this month at
Camp Howie Wednesday evening,
when it ptays on the stage of the
station hospital for convalescing pa-
tient* Personnel of the 94th and
96th Division* will see the *bow at
performances later this month
Floyd Graham and bis 17-ptece
Teacher* College stage band. “Aces
i of OoUegetand. ’ the T 8. C. W.
campus caprrettes. Mimes Dorothy
Ann Braly dancer, and Marilyn
Brooks, singer the "korny quartet"
and the old dobbin" tap dance
•I wifi be featured
Registration forma for boarding
houses, cafes, drug stores, hotels
and colleges for the point rationing
system in foods ware dte '
Manday evening at a mea
uu.. wr™. managers of Denton Co*B
Funeral services were to be at 4 , institutions, and are due in
a. m. today m the ptret Baptist ftoe of the Denton Count
Church, conducted by the pastor. I Price and Ration Boar* V----
Dr Prank Weedon, asateted by Dr day. March 10 No InsdUiUata will
Karl H Moore of Brownwood, for- be allowed to make any purchases
mar pastor. Burial will be in the , of rationed foods until theae forms
I. O O P cemetery are filled out
Young Lanford was born In Ard- Over 200 person* were at the
more. Ok.. May 8. 1921. and moved meeting, where Harty Ray and Bill
with hte parents to Denton wljen I House diMusaed the rationing sys-
four yean oto He was a graduate , tern for institution*,
of the Denton High School and was
a member of the football team in
his senior year, attended Teachers
OoUefe, and had been employed at
the AAA office here
Surviving besides his parents is a
sister. MLss Martha Ann Lanford
He didn't expect her up for dln-
ner and she didn't come But later.
decka.~the'' balw boxwood a* the crew sprawled on the cargo
.....;w
of ; to sin* ranchero songs to the sob-
s* ' hiniF BtrMlrua nf a hatt*»rad miHat
ness of the scene was broken. He ^anda
She rained her head then to took I
It was a lovely, piquant face, with
a slender noae. tilled at the end.
with full Itpe made for tenderness
and laughter, blue eyes accentuat-
ing the pallor of skin and
| shining blackness of hair She had
been crying
| Her gase. blank for an Instant,
seemed to focus finally on hi* face
I With visible effort, as though re-
calling slowly the correct mtwcutar
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON, March 3-<M-
Nhvv Becretary Ipnox questioned to-
« th®
northern coast of Prance were doing
o the
I
i mell rush, to confer with a crew-
man and surge after him toward
; the freighter's cabin*. Their voices '
awws* Rrtiswfebra* . ** ‘fill O*" ‘
marote^T-isnl that cute?"
means. '.
wonder you pulled a ’D' in Span-
ish!” — - ’I
Reluctantly the group left the n't seem too happy about his
- - -- - ----| wire. •
Her voice deepened to a stale- I
per “That was because I was afraid
it was of my father, who is ill. . |
Jim was ashamed of his crude- I
The Denton Ministers Assocta-
tton at Its monthly meeting in the
First Presbyterian Church. U 8 A.,
worked out a plan in cooperation
with W L Wesaeta, U8O director,
to usslst service tnen in attending
services at the various churches ta
t Denton The pastors are to *p-
li»e uou neaoquaners corner - - J J - - r
and ■ of West Oak and North Elm Street,
will probably be ready for occu-
pancy within three weeks. W L. '
Weasels, director and Clyde Car- t
penter. contractor. announced
Tuesday
The new headquarters, now in ;
the process of being remodeled, will
probably open the week-end o'
Methodist and "Nasarone Church-
The furniture for the headguarters
I ha* been ordered, and should reach
here by the Ume the building is
complete, it was stated
boat Just before the gangplank was
raised The girl who stayed aboard
came to the rail and waved to
, , them. Jim Blair glanced at her. Her
h®lr -"d hung to her
shoulders in glistening, careless ! s**11 ®ove? ,w*y 'J?0® h™
waves She was in one of those long. .
school-girl sweaters and loud ptaid
skirts. On her rounded arm was a '
slender gold bracelet with one tiny I
heart dangling
"Some send off." Jim Blair said
humorously
My God." he
age—if nothing more than disrupt- I d0^n qj gaj* California?"
‘"AskJd ' wh^L^ " '■ The *rU W*<* thron«ln« Up
evidence of an increase in the U- mViri^sh^to’^fer^with a*crew-
‘ .-j*
tanlic. Secretary Knox replied there
was no such evidence and said tbe ;
Atlantic situation “has been |
stable lately.”
doesn't mean they can't increase—
11 think they have 200 to 400 subs
■ available."
; This estimate was considerably
I more conservative than eetimates
.------------------ .
! the German submarine strength at
. probably 400 to 500 - possibly even |
I more
| The secretary said he had no In-
I formation about reports from Aus-
tralia of Japanese activities in the
South Pacific other than the in- j
, ' formation which air eadv had been
A permanent committee comp^ed made blu froln Auslrtllan head. ‘
i quarters
He said too that he had no com- (
[ ment at this time.” on national
* service leglvtaUoii pending before i
n —
was named, composed of
J Copeland. Walker and C1 fe h I
A rroolutaon Staff 411110111100(1
For WA AC Branch
•8u ca- toM hhn simply “My f»-
iJi
food
War ' G<*r™®n submarine bases aton* 0e
northern coast of Prance were doing
direct damage to the U-boats holed
up there between forays Into the
! Atlantic.
Knox estimating that the enemy
had 300 to 400 submarines present-
ly available, told a press conference
he was unable to say how effective >
the txtmblng attacks were "ta direct J
hits' and emphaslxed that ' some
( of the stall* < In which the sub-
, marines are kept) are heavily pro-
Itected "
I The secretary was asked whether
' the bombings had been effecUve
and he replied "Weil, if you put it I h‘G7ro7ng acroas the pier
i that way. Ill say they are effecUve -.j^y God." he — -— ------ —-----— —
| They certainly are doing some dam- 1 abiy ■ Are tOtoe a girls* school usual blunt fashion. "You en-
“Oh, yea." Her soft voice waa
casual, matter-of-fact.
“To someone down here?!"
She smiled at his incredulous sur-
prise ‘To Don Santos OBhannes-
and laughter floated back -Su ca- ; *y." £ hhn simply, T*J ta-
-Ur.*t that cute? “It' th’‘r bought half of his father's
•your stateroom.' silly 1 No . *««*»’ w» up there together " :
- - — • ----- 1 Jim Blair's natural frankness waa 1
aggravated now by curiosity. “You I
----r"- frazv Hnrwwar akwMif *>!•
pretty |
HasUly however, he added, 'that
wire.”
, opened Sunday for a three-day run. i
s but has been so wll received by the
7 2 ' _ . “ i has;
been billed tor two more day* this .
Denton Student. ' ^^Hyg^^fi^T "
Fraternity Pledge* 5 0^^ 5p<W)red the
1 „ „ .----— „ J A ) Hogg Foundation and the Dallas
Seven Teaehcre CoUeqe student* council of Social Agencies, is hold-
of Denton have recently pledged so- tog ita l*th annual meeting to Dal-
ctal fraterniUes on the campus , u* dedicaUng the two-day work
, Dyer Moore. James Eppright and conference to 'putting mental hy-
~BoTnV’ *" p‘ed<“ Of ■ ***** wwrk I*1 •‘M'tion to «*
Pl Phi PI fraternity* Jack Bay- general session* that will last for
lew and L^e W Brown. Beta Alpha j the two-day period, special aeeeione
Rho Beta fraternity; Bob Ham- wW discus* recreation and educa-
mond. Falcon fraternity; Oscar , tlon. public health, nuring. minritry
Stewart the Geeale fraternity and religou* work, parent-teacher
wort wtffare. and social wort
^■aee^ year sSettei
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