Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950 Page: 2 of 10
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July
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the Balkans to Germany.
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Candidate For
DRIVE-IN
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LAST TIMES TODAY
County Attorney
whether
FRIDAY & SAT.
SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS OF INSURANCI
203 McClurkan Bldg.
Phone 172
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GREGORY PECK
1 Shivers Children
ire Seriously III
\ Cancer Curable,
Health Workshop
(.lass Is Advised
Political
Announcements
Crating • Packing
Transfer & Storage
• Shipping •
BRODERICK
CRAWFORD
insulate
think
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A Family Picture
Cartoon
"Strolling the Park Ave.
Late Show at 10 P.M.
'■ FRIDAY and SATURDAY
THE OUTLAW" with Jane Russell
thr ( HM» H N
c< .nmit ted
Saturday
Night
SOME OF THE
Donald Duck
Cartoon
Red possibilities for the right men j
Apply in person st the Denton Gas
Appliance Co. 801 N Locust.
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week
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ter,
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Don . .-.uem—Don’t Shout—
Just walk into our office and
arrange for a convenient loan.
Children!
Bie surprise
at the Sat.
Morn. Show!
—plus—
Jimmy Davis
"Louisiana
—and—
Comedy
to
the
THOROUGHBRED
722 w Hickory
Special
Advance
Midnite Show
SATURDAY!
Vandenberg
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Jopiel
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be treat'd
THE
GUNFIGHTER
Rec, for Fomily '
1945
In-
HOWARD HAWKS’TIED RIVER"
JOHN WAYNE MONTGOMERY CLIFT
WAlTtS BRtNNAN JOANNt 0*U
<ul«» Mu wrw **an
FOR MUSIC, IT'S BOB WILLS.
FOR FLOTORIAL REPRESENTATIVE
IT'S BILL WILLS
(1st Term I
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Nationwide Service
And Storaae
TELEPHONE 2077
129 East McKinney St.
W. H. LUNDAY INSURANCE AGENCY
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Latest Warner-Pathe News
REDS INVADE
SOUTHERN KOREA
Cartoon: "The Green Line"
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TIMMISSIS Timill
Now thru Sat.
HOWARD HAWKS]
CRT Al PP0DUC1I0M
RED
RIVE
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Tom & Jerry cartoon
Children!
Big urprise L
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sler
and
author
^Jotun
x 10' x
The City r«-
2-ROCrM furnished apart mart, Frlg-
Idatre. Bendix available. Available
July 15. 1031 W Sycamore
Jewell Smith Insurance Agency
HUE - I ARM - AUTOMOBILE — ACCIDENT — CASUALTY
"Years of Experience - Prompt Service"
312 Morris Building Phone 917..
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AUSTIN. Julv 7—W
Unwh m-M.S
>sent
sion
The govern' r
to
TWO KILLED, 2 HURT
, HEAD-ON ( RASH
BLUB MARK. 1200 lbs at rayed .rum I
pasture on Southeast aide town 320
Industrial ,
Reds Step I p
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, bigger than before and certainly
.t was
number
t at about
The Korean outburst did
not affect it in the least
"One thing has happened,"
added. "Soviet soldiers with three
I years foreign experience have been
means replacement !
"Where have you been the last >
three hours?” demanded the mln-1
Isler * wife, somewhat annoyed
"I met Mrs Black on the street |
Hoyt 8. Vandenberg,
that if j
United
Chas. C Orr. Jr.
Acting Purchalng Agent
per-
others
When saaing STARLIGHT OPERETTA
en|oy Cool, Qvlor Comfart art
"—DoAos' Howesf Hotel!
: PAUL
: DOUGLAS
J JEAN PETERS
• JOAN DAVIS
! KIERAN WrNN
I CESAR ROMERO
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TO, OUR MANY PATRONS
The Hudson you hove been waiting for has arrived and
is on display at the Colonial Drive In Theatre.
31 years of age, married 10
years, homeowner and taxpay-
er.
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bfrtTOwl » Pdrutaa ■
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(Tkla to another of a series
of ftve articles prepared by
two outstanding Associated
Preu war correspondents.)
he !
Louis Mo. Miss Blackwell Is
representing the Dallas classroom
association
conon bowl;
HOTEL
.‘■lb'c OfjbH'C
ROOFING
METAL COMPANY
Phone 710
Graduate of NTSC and Baylor
University Law School
A Mason In good standing,
member of Denton City Park
Board, various civic organiza-
tions and an active member of
a local church
Five years in service with legal
experience, teacher in law
NTSC, and active attorney with
experience In Justice, county,
district and Federal Courts
CLETUS E KNIGHT
(Re-election i
A J BARN ITT
ELAINE TURBEVILLE COLLINS
K>R
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BELTON, July 7—<AA—Two
were killed and two
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zw Acinfff r^f >^tr Morton o' '
day afternoon, which flooded many
areas along the valleys of that
Creek. Catlett and Oliver i reeks.
It subsided quite rapidly, but
water m the
CA*capntown
were underarmed and sent in anti’- 1
battalions to bolster In-,
■ I NTY TREAat Ht.K:
M (Torn > LINDLEY
I Re-election I
r A HOUSTON
FOR C jM MIbSlOXtH. Preet.
K U (Lorani TISDB1.L
(Second Term!
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treated
ray, oi
who believe i .mcer
he said. It Is not
be ashamed to seek help foi
cer," he stated
Nelt
Mood Gunn, retired farmer (
the Jugtin-Ponder community, was
Im penton Thursday. He said,
flv&dnch rain fell on the v
reaches of Denton Creek Weanea-
Natlonal Education Association In
St.
txaTEMEA
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ALLAN LANE m
"CODE OB THE
SILVER RANGE ”
—4 F«mUy Show—
-rgliuin'* N
2 IK pti !('() lb*
‘W»*! war"
\ J GEORGE MONTGOMERY . .
Ex:
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WRNBST r HILLIARD
RAY SBAGRAVB8
i Re-sitction)
R V (Roy | HAHPFR
tUR ( O.MMISBHONH4. ITect J:
JOHN THOMPSON
A L WILIAMS
SAM HAYNES
E F BECKNER
ALFRED P DOOLEY
I Cr
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LSI
A Clean Record never ar-
rested. convicted or questioned
Reared on small Texas farm,
supported family at age of 12
selling newspapers, worked way ,
ihro'.igh school and college
A common worker not bound ,
by family ties or social obliga-
tions
HOME
GAY
AND SHEET
223 W. Ook St.
p
v’i I
Let me help you make Denton
County a better place to live, to
raise your family, and to operate
a legitimate busine-s
• ••svv xeiriv rv .HE O i cr L |
and asked how her married daugh- ,
I ter wag getting along,” sighed tne I
weary pastor, ;'so she told .ne. " ‘
"There', a MATERIAL Difference"
Plans — Etitmafei — Building Loan. Arranged
Temple Lumber Company
115 S. Austin Ave. Phone 170
__________ _________________ I__
i ea and Mrs Susie Keaton of Mln- 1 ing
or FAIR PARK
home for lesa
for estimates
The Recoin Chronicis la eutnorizso on "Why a Protesa!'”tal F.imilv
tu announce the following cunUldaitt | Service Can Aid Family Living
"Marrikge for Moderns."
les of films w
2 p m
at TSCW
I sponsored
eral Wells, her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fritz,
1212 N Locust, left today for a
I
VCri’E FOR THE CQMMON MA.’<
COWUMNT-fMI PAM, WWWWmt
Fill PARKING
| RATES 13 50 DAY UP
I today there are $10,000,000 spent
| yearly in the organized research
alone.
Stay tool This Summer!
can insulate your
( all u«
day at about 150 a month, compar-
ed with about 1,350 per month at
the time of Pearl Harbor "
Four major reports smOe
have stressed the need for
creaaed production of mtltary air- '
planes. I
Genera! Vandenbeig told a con-[
gressionai committed' if war comes 1
’’ j it might start with an intensive at- ; however, m of oilier planes, either.
■ omi • attack by our enemies.
He said IL S combal [Hanes pro I
bubly would be used up in a short
period of intensive war and that
industry isn't in u [xisition to build
i num. planes quckly to take cure
out no official estimate of Russian | 0(
• ir strength. A public relations of- I
(Hanes quckly to take
combat losses
Vandenberg emphasized that it
Is easier to deliver an -atomic
i bomb Ilian it is to prevent delivery
of one by the enemy.
He said we do not have the in-
EARL FOREMAN
(Re-election)
FOR CONSTABLE. Frertnct it
RAM GENTRY
COI Ml SI IO I 1 OR
ROBl.-RT G (MICKEY) MILLIKEN
ROBERT T MAY. JR
I Re-election)
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8. Locust,
lessor <H psychology at Texa-, Stale , guests Mis
College for Women, will
pate m a workshop op
lion for an Aging Population" at a
National Conference on Aging to
C on
to hl'-me
The
d deflm’.ely
,i ■ hivh tempi
For Prompt Removal
G;Qf Fallen and
*3lead Animals
xXALL LD 758
Dallas, tex as
The boys and girls are taking
advantage of absentee voting, as
already fifteen have cast their i aircraft
ballots and there are
A program composed of varl- .
ous types of music will be pie-
sented at 8 tonight by the North
Texas State College Summer Con-
c M
Road
PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Barrow and
ot (Children, 801 N. Locust, spent July
■7(4 at Iowa Park in Wichita Falls
"A ‘ Miss Ll?zle Lens Blackwell, |
upper | daughter of Mrs. J. B Blackwell, I
923 W. Sycamore, is attending the I
NOTH E TO BID
The City of Deuton will receive
sealed bld* until 5 p. m„ Friday, JiHy
21. J950 on motor vehicle* Detailed
epeclflcatlons are available in the of-
fice of the City Secretary The City
• reserves Hie right to reject any or
all blds.
Charlie Farris, fanner northeast
of Denton isn’t exactly satisfied
with his fourteen acres of cotton. d hot weather "
Smith of Pecos is
Mr and Mrs.
Sherman
ficer said military officials have
an estimate but are not publishing
it.
He Mid the moat widely used [
eeiimste « tha+ Russia |
hAs'between 9.000 and 10,000 ac-
tive combat planes. Pentagon of-
ficials will neither vouch for this 1
estimate nor deny it.
Other estimates have ranged
from 8,000 active Russian planes up |
to a total ot around 30,000 planes
_ .a . ' AYAlZSSri.
juries
Usion
nunc uiey iisvc o,uw wiumuv J __
plane, ready to go. About 12,800 ,
other eombat type planes are as- I T
signed to reserve organizations or |\
are in storage Tn addition the [
military service, have around 17,- |
000 utility planes—transport, cargo ■ sons
and were seriously Injured in the iiead-
Arnold Peter-
son of Georgetown and her nine-
months-old granddaughter.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Elm Street Hoepltai and Clinic:
Admitted: R. D. Stone, Frisco,
medical patient; Mrs. R. L. Amer,
331 East Oak. surgery Dismissed:
Mfs R L. Bond, 410 Maple; Mrs.
G L Wheeler and Infant son, Col-
linsville; Gladys Moseley, Frisco.
—— j Miss Thelma Whalen, executive
I of the Family Service Agency. Dal-
las, is to speak to members of
'the Family Life Workshop at Tex-
Jas State College for Women today
i..,, ProteHai'-'ral Familv I
Cun AIH Wnmllv T.tvinc ” I
Chas C Orr, Jr
Acting Purchasing Agent
10.
Jim suffered a
sis several months ago
to be shown at
in the Science Auditorium
I at tscW as part ot the workshop,
I sponsored bv the TSCW Home
' F' onignti s Di partment.
i Speakers for the workshop cur-
ling the past week have included
I Mrs. Marion deColingny, asais-
tante professor of education «t
ITSCW, Willis Tate, dean of men
I st Southern Method-ist University.1
and W. I Ul'oh. extensu n av.ri-
I culture engineer at Texas AAM
| The workshop will conclude Ju- '
ly 18
'By ROBERT E. GEIGER j
WASHINGTON "Jtlly V—. Vf —
An ' accurate estuzrare of . the
strength of the U. S. Air Fo
must be based' on the answer
the question: How Strong Is
Russian Air Force?
In answer to questions from the
Associated Press this week Pen-
tagon officials said they have pul
Rev. C. W ntlhop of Decatur
will be evangelist for a revival
being held at the Rxick Hill Bap-
tist Church southwest of Aubrey ,
through July 23. The pastor Is
Lewis Carroll of Denton
'PEFOR& IAS HlRBDHlWI WK9
WITH A CIRCUS!"
\ -riTPerty KILBRIDE
'Vi «wy WIh» • Mikhail Rmumny ~
A Family Picture
with one ot his longtime friend..
J. H. Lanford, formerly of Aubrey, I
and both admitted that for boys ol
eighty-odd years they felt thankful '
for everything
it 1 teacher, association and expects
| ought to put some water m the to return to Denton on July 12.
: Grapevine Luke " Mrs. Berry “ "
ld. I .... . Vlsltlng her parenU.
W R Coffey of Aubrey said. J Frank Leverton,
I "Crops in oqr section of the coun i Drive,
j ty have not been sutlerlng from
lack of moisture, and the corn and
' peanut crops seem to be in good
Cast , wwvv —v.- wvia.vi *il"l
twenty-seven fantry divisions. They also snlfted
ballots in the malls or in the hands the Balkans to Oermanv
of voters who have asked tor them.
1 a total of forty two, and
Bill Parker, deputy county East zone tar more than the com 1 d>K < <H sty
clerk, said, "We believe that many { bined western armored forces could J
1 people w ill take advantage of the possibly muster,
absentee rights this year" ------ -----------— j
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He said. "With the rams and hot F<»H COI NTY < I.F.KK:
weather the plants have L-en grow j
, ing too fast The crop npeds some
' see you fellows downtown, even in
I this hot weather "
1 .... I FOB COMMISMIOSEK
smsriraT r unfuc
"I can't sav as to whether "r I
: not I will ever be able to go ba. k 1
to work,” said James Hill, 6101
Myrtle Street, "but I am still hc,e- i
j fill that I can get back with R I
M. Mitchell at his shop .omo dav "
_ strill{e Of paraly- |
1
H)K COMMISSIONER. Erect. «:
following manner:
We will hove someone from fho audience wind a clock
that will be on fhe .tage of the Colonial Drive In Theatre on
Monday night. The clock will then be closed and locked. We
will give you a Ticket of the box office on which fo guess the
exact time this clock will stop. The person or persons guessing
ot the exact time the clock has stopped will be eligible for the
question asked by Mr. Franklin or Mr. Waldrip.
If more than one person guesses fho correct time, there
I will be preliminary questions asked the contestants until only
J one constestant remains. Those questions will be taken from
the pictures we are showing between now and Thursday night.
The one remaining contestant will then be asked the grand
j question by Mr. Franklin or Mr. Waldrip. The grand question
J will be taken from a motion picture shown at the Colonial
I Drive In Theatre or from current advertising for the Hudson
Motor Car sold by Waldrip's SwJes and Service located ot
120 South Locust Street.
If the grand quastion is answered correctly by the con-
< testant he will receive the Hudson new on display at the
! Colonial Drive In Theatre or a duplicate on display at Wald-
j rip's Sales and Service. If the question is not answered cor-
i rectly by the one remaining contestant, the Hudson will be
carried aver uni>| the following week end e new contest will
be held. ‘
FRISCO, July 7—iSpli—Funer-
al services for Mrs. John H Rog-
ers ot Melissa, mother of Claud
Rogers of Prtacn. were held Tues-
day at the Melissa Presbyterian —
Church, of which she was a I'”*
member. Burial »i« in MelLssa.
Cemetery. Mrs. Rogen died Mon- I
day.
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has the greatest bombers 0Prt Band on the slab behind the
'....." .NTSrr student union building Mau-
thvm J r!. (■ McAdow of the NTSC music
'faculty will direct the [nitorm-
ni.ee There Will be no admission
<haige
of all types
U. 8. Air Force and Navy esti-
mate they have 6,000 combat
I 1 c i.’< i \ er ti.1 r h *11 pl a titled to be
in Sail Ant.-mo tuda> tm the slats
lia 1 coliv i lit loll
Observers now estimate that the
Russians have 2.000 tanks in *h» J
East zone -far more than the
I "I feel much better than I thought
I would,” said A. G. Koenii, who
I recently underwent major sur-
| gery. "And tt Is good to be out to
reienl holltlajs with las
yllts, Ml •al.,1 Mis,
M. Kinm y
ami Mis Jov VVaukim, bill J
revenlls had as then L
_____ Susie LHlimd and Mis.
partici-1 cffie Vaughn ot Wynnewood, Okla .
' Educa-I Mla Hugh Collums and Mrs J.
W Wingert of Gainesville
Preston Smith of Lubbock . wa*
in Denton last night and today in
the Interests of his candidacy for
Ueutenxnt-gLlvernm. anuth, owusrr NafI pointed mR Grat H Hi ht-<
ot theaters In Lubbock, has been belle! that cancer
a state representative from the tagious nor inherited The victim
119th District since 1944 should not tear it, but do some
Mrs. Ben Sullivan, 515 North Lo- i thing about it, he emphasized H<
crust, has as visitors in her home. I also pointed out that pain is sei
Mrs Jack Brannon of Rome. It- dom a symptom of early cancer
aly, Mrs. L. H. Hammell and Mrs ; According to Neff, the cancer
Harriet Craig of Houston, Mrs. rate among women is declining
F C Skinner of Abilene her neic- 1 and that among men it
the
Cancer
2 WELL. flr«l»»s cooker for camp
cabin. Phona 514-J
num 2 13-
i
|.
Thc_uuxlUivaJ wall*, and old bndd- •
neither con 1"" 1 ' ■! -'<!'• Germam . are
well
tor public oltlce* «ubje<t to action ol
First Deni'K'i a tic 1 Primary glection
to be Held July 23. 1950 Thaee can-
didates will “.ppreciat* your vol* ana
mtluence:
KIK STATE, SEN X Kill
N W WAGONSXLLETC
R L (BOB) PROFFER
BEN HAOMAN
FOR STATE RLPREXENTATIVE:
DOUG CROUCH
W K (SONNY) BALDR1UB
FOR FLOTORIAL REPHI SL.NT VI1\t
BILL WILLS
FOR COUNTY JtlHJC:
, JOE BAILFY BISHOP
ROGERS TEEL
GERALD 8TOCKAKD
(Re-election)
DUANE FAW
FOR SHERIFF:
W O (Ones) HODGES
(2nd Term)
BOH SHAHAN
FOR < III N I Y ATTORNEY
GEOH IE M HOPKINS JR
DARWIN ,L WILDER
R B GAMBILL
| FOR TA* ASSFSHOR-COLLEI ItIRl
C C i Bud > ORR
school st PT:
CHARI E8 E SILK
LEE PRESTON
FOR DISTRICT II1.KK:
WOODROW L BAIo
" i Lee Sheridan.
Van Voorius, IMiw North
visiting Ip Tulsa, Okla., i
■t! ■HHiwimiuniiB
Most aviation experts «gree
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In the world today,
snvs he haven’t enm
a symptom of early
According to Netf,
rate among women
and that among men it is level
[ off in parts of the country
; where the American Cancer So
i clety is active He also said that
I prior to 1945 there were less thaai
two weeks’ vacation with his sis-[ half a million dollais spent year
Mrs Roy J. Pollard, of Ama- ! ly in “H cancer research, but that
Itodav there hib f
is curable.’’ N’cgg < x-
"Thinisiup'ls i f i'e..ple me
llviti).' today wtm have been
of . u:., «i But it n.1.-1
e.irlv " l.c lidded
This i
with rookies. Russian divisions in
Germany have been getting young
boys who have a lot to learn ”
The Russians have always main-
tained an armed force in East
Germany as large us the combin-
ed American, British and French
force In the west. Intelligence sourc-
I es say this relktlonshlp has not J
I changed but add that the Russi-
ans decided six months ago they
Full cooperation with all law
enforcement agencies assured
A prosecutor, not a persecutor.
Further qualified by the sincere
desire to serve
NOTICE TO BID
The City ot Danton will receive
sealorf blds until 5 p TH , Friday, July J
21. 1950 on six pieces of 4’
3 18” steel floor plat* ~______
xervea the right to reject any or *ii j
blds.
Mr iuia Mis......"EaH Wiley have : recalled,
returned from Galveston, where
they (at least Earl» attended the
Bathing Beauty Revue. He said,
"Crops all along the route from
. Denton to Galveston are late as
well as poor, and I don't think I
have ever seen so much Idle land
along the highway as 1 saw on
this trip.”
< arrington. pr.b
I the former Ora
N *'
Elm.
with his brother, Maj Frank Van
Voorhis ■
Mi and Mrs. W M Davidson
i and family of Wichita Fahs spent
| the ivv eiit holidays with ins pai
David- on
active, all clas&< k strong
,.v’.-- average, good -and. ’
| • holce 1:15 to 2'G pound burrows and-J' TH
1 elite 25 to no sows 18 00
H S) ' le -<tet : I . 00 to !9 00
nice, uni ami
lami>- 2'> oo ' i
id
Its* It
properly bv surgery x
lad.um Iheie mt- tiioS'
is h disgrace.
No one should
can-
J Louis Neff, executive dire, t o
of tiie American Cancer Society,
—— j Texas Division, addressed mem
! bers ot North Texas State Col-
lege's Health Workshop Thursday
[on the "’Seven Truths ot Cancel."
"Cancer is curable.’’
’’plained
SANTA BARBARA Cuhf July
7 —'.F—John Guy Gllpatrie 54 not-
Jed writer and author nt the well-
-known Olencannon s'nries, and his
Maude I.oui’e Gi'patrlc. 53,
found shot to death tn their
home here early today
Deputy Ci.ioorr James W Web-
listed the t ase as murder
suicide, ci:rimitted bv the
I ttlDYY LG I s|<>< K
FDRJ WC RIH July 7
-Cattle 600 calve. 200; steady. in.<1 - ArlsTIN ,u|v 7_(j>) Serious ill-
Utim u> ktocNi Mlau ’hter tvetrs 24 u'i to
'29<>o cvniiibin t > nediuin ih»> of two of his children toclRV
and I.runs IHO(I 1 . 24 OO; G()V a11hh Shfvtrs to MH-
1” 00 t'j 22 o r i’itiiie iK and cult*ra*'
•12 (m» to ihoo buiiR moo iq Mon bv special plane.
. lOKHi und rhi.i*- Muiitfhirr Valves I govern'r cancelled t a 11 en-
25 0<i to 29 00. common to medium . . . ,
ihoo m :.'5ob gugements to be with his chll-
It'-aA chi. active all das*. • atr -ug (|rpn John Fharv 10. and Allan Jr.,
with T'mrad .vu „vr,- g.,lld Rlo Orand Valiey
Mrs Shivers la at Mission,
illness has not been dlag-
Botfi children have
at,lie- for several
HoW’Strong Is American Air
Force? Comparison Is Lacking
terceptor planes to cover all ap-
proaches to the U b today and
If we did our principal defense
still would be long-range bomb-
and other typea- ln service l.._ ------------- -----------------
In storage. on crash of two automobiles near
Defense Secretary Johnson said I Jarrell, in the northern
In his semi-annual report on April I Williamson County,
23 that the United States had 36,- j ni^ht last nlaht
030 military airplanes and that. «,1Jed were“ MrH
5,400 more were being acquired. - -
But he said many are In storage '
and otherwise inactive. Many are [__
obsolete
Gen Hoyt 8. Vandenberg, air
chief ot staff, said recently *h»’ !
war came suddenly 'the
States would have to fight for 18
months with the planes it has on
hand
Military officials estimate it would
take that long to build up produc-
tion of new planes to vtbe point
where it would equal cojhbat loss-
The United States hfes a larger
Air Force today than! at the time
of Pearl Harbor, although the Nsy.y
and the Army are smaller 911
Deo. 7, 1841. we had bout 3,000 !
combat planes of all types. About
1,100 were fit for sendee.
Officials estimate the U. 8 pro-
duction rate for combat planes to- '
LAST RITES HEtD FOR
MRS. JOHN H. ROGERS
'l-u" Hu Km.iii <•! G.imsx.v 111'.- wa.-,
elev leu v ,ce president ot the Tex-
as Cowboy Association, winch held ____
I Its annual meeting at Stamford 1 be held in Washington, D
j this week Hickman has many ,
.friends inJJenton and at one timej
I he was one of the best known
I peace officers in Texas, serving
as Captain ot the Texas Rangers
for several years He was also
FABENS, July 7—Mrs. Punl-| well known In Europe and Eng-
ta Irene Doyle. 60, and her daugh I land, as he toured those countries
ter, Mrs. Vera Bankhead. 18. of with a rodeo sevetal years ago.
Monahans died yesterday of in-
received in a truck-car col-
near here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Arbuckle
and Mrs. Ed Sheridan left today
for Union City, Tenn., where they
condition" While here, he met up, wm visit with Mrs. Perry Pascal!,
lit Evelyn
The City of D«KU>n
cocker pups
Mrs J H Fultz and Mrs. Har- ' lot less effective than it
old Davis will b4 students in Santa i the past. The total t
Fe, New Mexico, for a week this ' Red soldiers ts pegged
monLil. incy will attend the Girl 200,000
Scouts Training Course. Botn are
active workers in the Girl Scout
Clubs of Denton
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