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WASHINGTON Oct 29
Senator Ferguson iR-Mi(h>
today that public hearings of the
Senate War Investigating CompUt-1
tee dealing with toe $40 000.000 in j
government airplane i contract* )
with Howard Hughes will resume
Monday, Nov 3
Ferguson is chairman of
subcommittee which abruptly
cessed hearings last Aug
testimony bogged down
The healings previously
scheduled to resume Nov
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Present Proffer
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DEPOSITS IN TEXAS
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POLICE HUNT MISSING
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sinner goods might be feasible
we are going to be able to help' AUSTIN. Oct
Europe I have tn mind sue!) pro- deposits of
ducts as are in demand for exjxirt. | over
TOBIN
DRUG STORE
PILOTS BODY FOUND
Texas Demonst raUou High , jN ( HASHED PLANE
believed the
tester had met
Cobb said Smilli's hpt.
pn-
Rav Moore
new member
day on his message
ciul session of Congri
i, tH»U‘ sour bitter food? I convene Nov 1. .
on rising prices a
emergency aid for
tries
paruclts,; else th»
ur food, aeld Indi- ’
three day search
since
oft Saturday at 5 p
Love Field. Dallas
• Perhap* you ore one of thoae
fortunate individuals who has
never been ill. If so, you have
given the matter of medical care
little tliought. Here’s hoping that
illness never overtakes you or
any of the members of your fam-
ily. But if it does, you should be prepared. What
physkAkn wtAild you calP Where would you take
his prescriptions? Establish your family physi-
cian tab9L' Prompt attention to minor ailments
often prevents long, serious iHnesses. When you
find it accessary tx> consult him, depertd'dri US to
Uli lus pi cscoplivits exactly us ordered. I ■1
Honorary Decree
Homer S. Curtis DniE Co.
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of Minnesota
Saturday speakers will be W F
Dyde. University of Colorado.
Dean Floyd Stovall. North Texas
College and Savoie Eottlnvllle,
University of Oklahoma Press.
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us well a.s
Um tening
The Delaware Republican, said,
too, that some sort ol producer ra-
tioning should be set up for wheat.
..teel and perhaps lumber
As I see it ' Buck
we've got a choice of only
the boys' group
P. Frank, president;
president:
treasurer, C C
and Chester
(lie
Inlegra-
Student- I
Be Im- •
De Moluy Order
To He (h ^oni^ed
FORI WORTH. Tex . Oct
i4s Fort Worth and Sun
boys |
‘ ‘i Fort
in the initiation |
Texas
faculty j Brooks, graduate student in speech,
will be iiuuiLstant director.
Technicgt' director is Josh
Roach. agaiKilale professor
speech Lighting will be done
the stage, scenery and
ably still will be
disclosed [ )*ix months from
. ..... . ... recently ' ,i,ne 1‘) set up
termed rationing and price control I gr>‘in ”
the methds of a police state
Hut Buck told a reportei
1 think rationing ot certain con-| STATE HANKS SOAR
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be able to help
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all state banks soared
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| School, pledge to the flag and ex- i
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ol the dav
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TryouU for the twaifth annual
Nativity Pageant bi«an this week
at Texas State College for Women
J. Clark Weaver" associate pro-
will direct the
Miss Myrtiss
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Antonio
( to
>'ocute Clyde Rollen Smith, 4<>,
whose automobile was lound aban-
doned here yesterday
Fort Worth City Defective H
Cobb said be
Antonio tire
tout play
empiv billfold, and personal
pers were found in the cur
Smith disappeared Hom San An-
tonio last Thursday shortly alter
he had withdrawn $1 500 from his
bunk account
T h 1 s group
mid its House countei part will con-| ra**o,|lng program.
sKJer Die price-curbing program
which President Truman lias an-
nounced he will lav beloie Con-
gress at the special session open-
ing Nov 17
Mr Truman has not <
details of tlie jilan. but fie recently
that Chester Bowles,
boss, recently told a
committee it would
up a
executive coun-
cil representative of the Grand
Council of De Molay degree team,
will condiKt organization
Assisting will be officers of the
! Fellowcraft Club which is sponsor-
ing the boys' group Officers are
M P Frank, president; W
King, vice - president; R
Bass, treasurer, C C Hall,
retury. and Chester Strickland,
member of the advisory board
Ail Masons interested in the
boy* woi k may Join the Fellow
< rati Club aim assist with the new
group
For the Nov 12 meeting, 30
from De Molay order in
Worth will assist 1:.
of 35 candidates for (lie order here
Limited Rationing
WASHINGTON Oct 29 ,.4',
Republican Senator Buck said to-
day restoration of wartime lixx!
Honing on a I
z be feasible’
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'Die Delaware lawmaker
thumbs down on return
iorm of price control
SWEETWATER 3 ex O( t
(AS Sweetwater airmen
Monroe Tice of Jus- ' t()(lay nle (alui crash ol C. L
tm. t reed and motto. Roy Pettigoe t stewart s plane only two miles I the Student
j ol Pilot Point, (old of bis FFA ex- from the municipal airport lippar- i
IMTirni e in winning Lone Star and .. «.t>u. >ulu I
of
farm
will speak at the dinner
Friday night on History
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mstiltiints will
Hacker. Columbia Um
Dean Roger P McCutc li-
the state and 1
Burleson
aw ards
Truman Begins Work On
Message Io Congress w.n!-1!^
| WASHINGTON. Oct 29 oP- P C
President Truman began work to-'i Plll,<
for the spe- 1
ss which will |
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of
by
lighting
classes and the crew people will be
members of the stagecraft class at
T8CW
The Nativity Pageant Is an orig-
inal dramatization of the story of
the birth of Christ It was written
by President L H Hubbard and
lias become a Christmas tradition
at TOCW.
It is written in nine scenes be-
ginning with the prophecy ol the
birth of Jesus and ending with the
wise men bringing gifts to thd
Christ Child.
eon of Tulane University and
Alburey Castell of the University
ot
Dr
and
director of the department of for-
eign languages, and Dr Mattle
I Lloyd Wooten, dean of students
I and director of the department of
I sociology. v
Attendance will be limited to
60 participants. Representatives of
the field of social science and the
humanities will be guests of SMU
al lunch and dinner Friday and
lunch on Saturday The dinner
j meeting Friday will be held
f Virginia Hall, other meetings
j Fondren Library
By means of panel and general
29 discussions the conference will
said I attempt to clear up such questions
’ L [as. What can the Humanities give
of tlie Social Sci-
ences? What Results have com"
pilot [ from Experiments
light on top of tion’" and How
J Teat her Preparation
HOUSTON Tex 0(1 29 x/P>
Tank wagon rates on all grades ol
gasoline were hiked one - halt cent
per gallon in Texas today by the
Texas Company
Ini l eased tank wagon i«l*s are |
usually jiassed on to motorists. i
Olfu lais of the ( oinpany said |
last night that the increase was ,
the cllix'ct result pf the recent j
increase of 20 cents
planation of FFA degrees; Ray-
mond Womack ot Lewisville, aims
i and purposes
J Tea< her
and Stew- \ Proved’
were dis-| The purpose of the conference Is i
confusion
now
a rationing
M
all
fl
id-; Ament an Farmer awards and
his work ia>w on his own
operation.
Samuels also made awards to
B R Flores ol Grapevine ol $100
$60,602.- i for best farm m<“( hamcal work In
Ben Willi ehouse of
regional
$318 82 lor
Three members of the
| Slate College for Women
| will attend the regional conference
I on the Humanities and the Social
j Sciences to be held at Southern
I Mefhodtkt University. Dallas, Nov
7 and 8
They are Dr Autrey Nell Wllqy,
professor and acting director
the department of English,
Rebecca Switzer, professor
, things. Either we must curtail our
1 shipments abroad of food and oth-
----- ------1 i er things, or we must find a a way
limited scale "might of taking the pressure from prices
in order to aid Ell- i at home by a system of fair dls-
I tributlon of commodities in demand
turned abroad "
to any i Reminder!
I former OPA
Buck is a member of tlie Senate congressional committee it i
Bunking Committee This group [ l“k*' least six months <o set
Buck sa»d that
I makes no difference
"We are contemplating
range aid to Euroov under tlie Mar-
shall plan. That means there prob-
lot of pressure
So tiiere is
pro-
An order of De Molay for boys [ *
14 21 years ot age will be
Denton Kiwanians at a Tuesday ganized here Nov 12 at the Ma
luncheon heard reports of Future ! sonl(. i,(,dge. when Malvern Marks.
Farmers ot America work in the n<)|fhern district '' ----
count) and presented an honorary!
Lone Star Farmer degree to State j
Senator R 1 Proffer, member
ot the ( lub. tor his ac tivities In
behalt ot vocational agriculture |
and rural youth work
Presentation of
Farmer key was
Samuels area
tional agriculture One
award is allowed lor each 10
earned by FFA members a n d
Senator Proffer was ( hosen by
FFA bovs and their advisers tor
the Denton district
The program was
ot a FFA meeting, with Thomas
Riddle o! <he Pilot Point < lub
acting a.s president of the county
FFA organization with lefxuts ns
follows Bobby Brown of Sanger
history ol FFA Laddie Mulkey of
North
i 'Hie three • man board had tin-
' ammouslv approved a request tha
Dr Newton be allowed ine einei-
geni y parole in order to perform,
an operation on a Cameron worn-!
an who was one of his ’pul lent.-. '
prior to his m:pi isonment Sei 1
rotary of Slate Paul R Brown re-
ported later
, ■ the billion dollar mark this
among them some kinds of meat, | month to an all - time record high,
butter and lard and ' the State Department of Ban t'tig
| reported today
Banking Commissionere J
1 Falkner said total deposits of
state banks in Texas on Oct
amounted to 11.039.400.824. an
crease of $54,503,699 over total
ixtsits on Sept 30 1946
Total assets ot oatiKs a.s ot Oct. |
| 6 amounted to $1,101,992,086. .<■- [
I presenting an increase ol
| 265 over Sept. 30. 1946 figures, tile
I refxirt said
for state and
i12 states, of
w oi k
vocational teachers
Rylandet ol Denton.
A Denton of
E C. McMurray of
Sani'er E (' Boyd ol Lewisville
Grady 'Dee of .hlstin and H D
It'To'(mnslde'r (’urbs ! R"bp,,s 111 l-><-“'‘>n. who n< led -is , ""hi e othml.s arc attemplmg
t home and
ioteign ( otm-
AUST'IN Tex. Oct 29 ol’.
A ti'ijia tor a 30 (fay emer-
gelicV'put (lie lot 1)1 W R New ton
ot Cameron, now serving the third
month ot a two - year prison term
tin assault with intent to murder
Dr Roy Hunt of Littlefield vtas
reiec ted vesterdav be Gov Beau-
lot d II Jester
Jester refused to cmriii m
favorable toiommendation of
State Board of Pardons and
the Line Star
made by I. I
.supervisor of voc a-
honorat v
each
members
(hosen
Three From TS(T' N«tii if.v Pugeahf t
IrvoutN He pin
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food may frrmi nt foot
getlion and gas frequently (’uu.se a n$ur>
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The plane wreckage
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I had been missing situ e he took I of study and to seek wavs of
from] making them more attHu tive
President Umphrey Lee of SMU
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