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Oklahoma Posts Guard To Keep
Out Texas Gattie With Anthrax
From McCray's Jewelry Store
To the Office of
day!
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MBS. Gillette
Given TV Rights
For World Series
Evangelist Bill Dowell of
Springfield, Mo., tonight in
the city wide ten* revival.
OVERJOYED! YEARS OF
LAXATIVE DOSING ENDED!
Neither Geo. M. Hopkins,
Jr. nor hit opponent hat any
CHILD OR children.
Hear Geo. M. Hopkins, Jr.
speak on behalf of hit
candidacy for County
Attorney over KDNT
—Wednesday 7:30 P. M.
CLIP OUT THIS
PICTURE . . .
IT MIGHT MEAN
FREE $ $ FOR YOU
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B H Williams. Route 2. lien-
ton. who underwent surgery Thurs-
JOSE FERRER
CHARLES BICKFORD
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State
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the Taedong River to Pyongyang,
North Korean capital.
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Watch Next Issue of
This Paper For
Another Picture!
North Locust and Congress
Loys Vess, Pastor
Sponsored by
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
SAW Rf Al IUI HITS / <
and NOW you ran tee them
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Badati WNtH lee GENU _ - ’
Recommended For
Adult* and Young People
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"MICE WILL PLAY"
IN COLOR
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p. ROc. for Adults
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Always A Good Show
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
I boating,
1 touring
i sort country
DKNTON (Tex.) RECORD-CaBONICLB Tuesday. Aug. !2. 1950
G. Hooper, SSI day in Dallas, is reported iniprov-
boy.-in- Ing.
lift-
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W»ttt
BAIIARA B Bill • (DIAID »IA R I
CGMUNCl COLL HI . FOBIURIO BOBABOVA
MBnbrA bwmm Mr OTTO PtEMHYGEII
TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY
Storts of 7:40 & 11 P. M.
TYRONE POWER
DOROTHY LAMOUR
"JOHNNY ~
APPOLO"
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Storts at 9:30
3-ROOM furnished apnrtment Adults
Claoe-ln 81B-Y.
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With tha Stata plunging wildly to-
ward a financial crisis, the Lt. Gov
ernorthip is a business rather than a
political offica. It naads a business
mon with a business viewpoint.
All Denton Is
Raving About
"LOUISA"
for County Attorney
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Something must be done about the
runaway cost of our State Govern-
ment — a cost which has increased
more than 500 percent in the period
between 1935 ond 1950. Aside from
the cost of World War II, the cost of
tha Federal Government did not in-
crease that much during the some
period.
Six” elected nations on the council
An -Indian spokesman sai$ the
proposal, still in only the most gen-
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Carmen
Tha Rscord-Chronic!• !• authorized
to announce the following cantUdatee
eral MacArthur
allel.
boarded
us over
distance
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across the
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all a tourist Is required is t:i show
his car registration, state nation-
ality. But if one expects to stay
a few days, or longer, the Invest!-
Is more rigid The only
thing required of us was tn leave
which
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green to cut.
fields have
l the looks
be some
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Delta,
Hunt, I 27. 1883 at
daughter of Mr
Wheeler
She lx
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filling up but. at mld-
was not overflowing
run-off of last night
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TODAY & WEDNESDAY
FOH HAI.K: Upright, piano Good
condition Stoo 1108 Peak
WILL WILSON
THANKS
DENTON COUNTY
For an overwhelming vote
for the
TEXAS SUPREME COURT
Will Wilson . . 3278
Opponent 1155
and asks your
Continued Support Aug. 26
Pol Ad paid for by
Will Wilson
made, and it Is surprising
how fast the level can tigain
22 feet above the
channel. The water in the ‘‘Locks’’
at high level Is 43 feet six Inches,
but when level with the channel
the depth is only 20 feet six Inch-
t u’gt'ml
Services each evening 8 p. m.
Location: Tent — Corner
waters over its spillway, they will
be dumped into i
Holliday Creek.
Air Force trucka were t"
into the battle to get families and
As to the tune table. Johnson
said, in answer to another question,
that
"The Korean situation. I hope, is
a six or eight months' proposition.”
of Wichita Falls. The evacuation
began about 2:30 a m.
Meanwhile in South Texas a pro-
longed drought — and high tem-
peraturea — continued. North Tex-
as tempsraturea were unaeaaonally
cool.
Dalhart In the Panhandle had a
chilly 85 early today — while Preal-
dio tn South Texas sweltered at 103
in yesterday s Texas high.
of Acticultuie.
ft lion following
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and ,
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Branch, Aubrey.
A girl to Mr. and Mis Eruce !
Cummins. 915 West Sycamore.
< 'orporut ion
a television
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bouse 1100 Peak Plains 1880-K
FOUND Black cockar tamale puppy
1100 Peak Phons 1880-K
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Aubrey
| Elm Street Hospital and CUnlc
Admitted: Mrs Emma Dotson. Rt
FEKSONALS ; 1. minor surgery Dlsnnssed
Mrs. Myrtle Henry, 702 Paisley, j
Mr and Mrs. Charles Stlnchcomb.
TEXAS POPULATION CHANGES
A Action
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33 PXX/r National Trailer House in
good condition Sleeps tour. SV50
Muy be seen in Pilot Point. Frank L.
Bprengel
Sat. Midnite .
Batty Gr*bla
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down; feeder lambe
feeder yearlings 18 00-
30 00. breeding ewes 15 00-17 00
TVEM1AY (iKAINft
FORT WORTH. Aug 33 — (API —
Wheat No. I hard 2 38 8 4-43 3 4
Corn No 3 white 1 88 1 2-3 01 1 2
Oats No. 2 white 02 8/4-03 3 4
Sorghums No. 3 yellow mllo 2 ta-
per 100 lbs
by four sons.
Colo.; Wheeler
Dennis and Wylie of
four daughters, Mrs.
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Mr»
Geo. M. Hopkins, Jr. has
almost three years exper-
ience trying contested crim
inal cases before a jury, hi;
opponent has never tried a
criminal case before a jury
in any court.
N. C. Fiesxell of 601
Malone, says: "A
Hit! Funniest Fic-
ture I've Seen In
Year.!"
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Ganqtter
tor yearling' 31 00-22 50. t
old wethers 18 00-10 00. cull to good.
aged ewes 11.50-15 00. good aged |
wethers 15 00 down; feeder lambs ( -------
’ 24 00-28 00. feeder yearlings 18 00- me car owner and If we were all
Bill does n
else to pav toi
tried all aroun
■ someone who
finding anyohi
he leave a qi
lip by the O
aod he did '
custodv of I
the waitress
Gregg St . an
in the rootm
y The delegation, I
will not submit a formal ’
I coveting
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: UPRIGHT PIANO for sale Recondl-
tli'IiecUand new keyboard. 0135.
Phone '1S07-R
sort towns in normal population
with more attractive hotels and
amusements, but many thousands
of jivople prefer the smaller plac-
i es for their summer vacationing of
. fishin •. swimming
The only connection for the tour- ’
1st between the United States and
Canada at Sault Ste Marie is by
ferry boats which carry only a
lToo-;frw automobiles, but the ferries
230 HOME: we will turn ba< k every load of
22—<45 j cattle that can t be proved to be
' from some other part of Tesas ’
Sebastian Rites
Set For Thursday
One of
a Negro, who
humor, and
his white fr
quaint exprer
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ed and strafed a Communist com-
mand post near Chungchon in the j
same area.
General MacArthur's Tuesday
afternoon war summary said land
based United Nations planes in
i hinterland raids, destroyed eight
* Red tanks, six buildings, three box- 1
cars, two trucks, four artillery posi-
tions and one armored car. The
pilots reported damage on 34 box
cars, three trucks and one artillery
position.
North Korea targets were attack-
ed by U 3 Far East Air Forres
bombers They hit bridges and rail-
way yards. B-28 bombers in Mon-
I day night raids hit airfield areas ,
around Sungcbon, Taejon and Hsm-
, chong.
i To cope with the Reds sneaking I
' supplies down numerous west coast
[ channels, a British Sunderland |
' squadron was put on pntrol there ’
It formerly was based In Hong
Kong.
1 The Siinriprlanrt patrol.
from the former Korean naval Bragan will bring with him other
team members
Monday night the Optlmlst-spon-1 0£
Firefly sored Denton Civic Boy Choir sang derground
bombers and Seafire fighters cov- for quadruple wedding
ies at which four members of the
Fort Worth team were married
survived
I Boyd, of Denver,
of Tioga.
Pilot Point:
Nile C. McCallum and Mrs O
Christman of Denver. Colo ; I
Hubert Fouteh of Pilot Point and
Mrs D. A Coffey of Borger: 18
grandchildren, two great grand-
children; two sisters, Mrs. Lula T.
Jackson of Reed, Okla . Mrs. Min-
nie Robinson of Shamrock: two
step-sisters. Mrs Virgie Peek and
Mis Hayden Rogers of Denton; one
hftlf brother, Clayton Wheeler of
Granbury.
_ I
eral terms, may not. even be pre |
The Sunderland squadron patrol-
ed
base at Mokpo, in the deep south-
west, as far north as the Man-
churian border.
Carrier-based
Sault Ste Marie U S like the
same city in Canada, is quite a
manufacturing center of steel. Iron
ore and paper products They are
I separated by about a mile of u a-
| ter of the river channel between
and Lake Huron
.butcher h->gs 25c^high- 1 rfon't want to stay long in Cana
...the entry is very simple. About
all A tourist r'nlllrwl 1. ,
butchers I
feeder ;
and children, Jimmy Wayne and 1
Charlene, of 511 Bradshnw, and I
Mary Kay Ford, were weekend 1 CUu11
visitors of Mh. and Mrs. Jim Hen-1
ry and Bob Henry in San Antonio. •
’ • John Harbart of 1013 -N. Elm,
1 who underwent major surgery in
the veterans' hospital at M< Kin-
ney, is reported slightly improv-
ed.
belongings out of the flooded area ■ The Collingwood” carried pack-
They
were bound for ports on Lake Hu-
ton
l.floo. I’rung
medium U)
yearling*
?B 24 00 J
rannera
built 1R 00.
rhoit'F slaughter
common to med-
culla 17 00-;**’ automobiles.
23.00-31 00. I shuffle back and forth
water, so there is verv little delay
I on either side In crossing
Texans and about what we had
purchased and the amount of
money spent while in Canada My
guess, he was disappointed in
the amount of U 8 money wne had
left in his country. The stores in
, Sault Ste Marie. Canada, are clos-
ed on Wednesdays, so the girls
didn’t find much to bring back.
The locks of the ''8oo” on the
American side are dosed. ft
seems, to the public, but we saw
two rather large ships come
through the Canadian •Soo”—a , ,
most interesting sight The “Btar-1 dally, drink plenty
buck” and "The Collingwood ” a tompltUlv satisfied after 10
really big ship of about five hun- return empty carton to Kelt
' feet, came through the locks " ...-L — ^<1
we watched "The Btar-
Ultraviolet Light Boosts Egg
Bobby Bragan manager of tb.e Production, Research Proves
Fort Worth Cats, on top in the
| Texas Baseball la ngue, will be a t“ ’—*------- ’ — ~ ‘
j guest of the Denton Optimist Club Kens export'd to ultraviolet light j tha poultry house nor
• Wednesday at their noon luncheon. 1 Per rpnt more egg- 1 min D content of the
was involved in the beneticial ef-
| feet
Just what properties of the light
caused the boost in egg pr<<1uction i
l ave not been identified, the re- |
nt port said
Md.. under the | More research will tie neces-
Barott. L O snry. it added, to show what hac- 1
leridal radiation will go in open
nir poultry houses.
TWO ROUND oak tablM, M»y(*g
range, buux badk. wzihnr, living
bedroom and tniscaiianoou* furniture 1
Corner house flr«t turn aouth Ft '
Worth underpaea Phone 1757-W
Called meeting. Stanfield
T Lodge No 217. AF «nd
AM Work In FC. de.
SrLjtY free. Thuredav, 7.30 pm
Mg J r Hampton, W M
Lee 1‘reftton, Secretary
FORT WORTH. Aug 22 - F-A
1200,000 blaze flamed up from 55,-
000-barrel crude oil tank at the
Magnolia pump station here today .
when lightning struck at about
4 30 am.
OU was being pumped from the ,
burning tank to salvage as much as
possible Magnolia officials said
the blase could not be subdued and
probably would burn for 24 hours.
From Canada we drove back to
St. Ignnce, where we spent the
night before taking another fer- 1
ry to Mackinac Island the next
morning, another nice and Interest-
ing trip
for public otflcea lUbject to action
of Second Democratic Primary Kl»c-
tlon to be held August 28. 1050 Thftae
I candid»tea will appreciate yo-ir vote
| and Influence;
8TATR 8KNATOR Un* Dlatrlct
B L. (Bob) PROFFKR
(Re-election 2nd Tertn 1
WAYNF W WAGON8W tm
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY:
CIKORGK M HGPK1NR, JR
DARWIN I. WtLDKR
for county June.K:
GFRALD STOCkAHD
(Re-election >
DUANE FAW
HiR < <H NTY <1fRk
CI.rrVR E KNIGHT
(Re-election)
A J BARNETT
I UK CUM.M1SS1UNLK. Ures t »
ERNXaT F. WILLI RD
RAY SEAGRAVES
(Re-election)
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At Mackinaw City we
a ferry bont which took
Strait, a (
about 12 miles, to Nt.
1 first port of entrv on
penntnsula of Michigan
lunch Ht St
he said.
(^solution covering it until after 1 Joint chiefs
oilier delegates hear from their
home governments and all possible ,
amendments are considered. That,
rtiay take a week .
‘The locks,” they were 22 het
ab <ve the w aler in the t hunnel
below The wa’er bevel was low-
ered to the same as the channel
below and then the ships were per-
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^Jouun, ^JoptcA
&. and Mrs.
JajUe, are parents of a ---- .
i-mad of a girl, as previously ro-
I .
file North Texas State College
School. oi Music will present a
woodwind recital tonight at 7 o’-
clqpk fn the Music Hall Auditor-
ium. Lee Gibson of the School of
MMilc will be in charge
tra shantz. North Texas
CdUrge graduate student ol
boek, will be presented In a voice
recital tonight at 8 10 pm. iu the
main auditorium. Miss Mary Nun
HUdgins of Dallas will accompany
Schantz at the paino.
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In the most northern part of
Michigan we noticed that many of j
tiie wheat fields had not even been ]
I cut, while some v ere cutting as
; we drove by. In fact some of the
fields wvre still too
17ie Buckwheat fields have not | senU.d formally
been cut and from the looks of h. rlA
the Yields It will be some time
before hari-esttng of that crop will ,
start. The corn, too, is still verv I
smell, about knee high tn many
fields, while here the Golden Bnn- 1
tarn Corn is just coining on the
niaikvt. But. at that, some of the
farmers here are afraid that an
early frost will keep their field
! corn from maturing. A freeze has
I already visited Pellston, a n-glon
between here and Mackinaw City
OKLAHOMA POSTS
OKLAHOMA CITY~Aug
Oklahoma lias posted guards at
the Red River across from north
eastern Texas counties to block the |
shipment of cuttie Into the state
B 1 fiom that area
Chandler announced the closing of
1 t!,v <ha! thl- The same
! 01 ganlz.ations will have tiie broad- nounced the ..
a lost of 117.:, ' outbieak of anthrax,
1 ta loll> >atlie
t: 11111 n e j s t,
disease into
"It hid be>-ii going cn about Iu
1 duy.-, befui'' we heard of 11 Hut-
ton sa:d "Wr’ie got a g ood on
every bridge down there.
"As tar as we know rone of the
infected animals got. into Oklaho- | Bev.
’ ma ”
Counties under
I Titus. Hopkins,
I Bowie, Morris,
Camp and Red River
Hutton said tha,t Texas has not
yet quarantined the counties but ’
has sent men Into the area to vac-
I clnate every head of cattle within
two miles of a herd known tn be
infected.
' I think they've got it pretty well
under control,’’ lie said. "However,
and I until we are sure it is stamped out,
I touring to other parts of this re- | -----------------------------
The sen 0! s farmer f>“nt‘'n Coun-
ty resident was drowned while
I swimming in a river near Austin
! Sunday. Funeral services for John
1 Russell Chappell, 14 will be held
1 in Elgin today. H<- was the son of
Mr and Mrs J S Chappell of
Elgin Mrs Chapel was the form-
er Phebe Lee. daughter of Mrs
John lA*e, Roanoke The Chappels
have two other children.
Mrs Tom (
to the Dentoi
morning tor 11
Jo have bet
a popular rest
nierlv on Soutl
tm Ave, east <
uniform coune
have made
friends
Pill GriUsam
coflee drove <1
Afiei Bill T'
he got the c
front of tie |
of ram ” Bill
tratfic regulaU
ally ''pulls a
I Hr>g« 1200
■ er. other cleaaee etrong. good end
'choice 100-280 lb butch>-r» 24 25-50.
I go*v! and choice Iftll-IHO lb
23 00-24 25, sows 18 00-31.00,
pigs acarce 18 00-20 00
' Sheep 2,200; ew«w steady to S0f
lower other ela.w«« eleedy med.um 1 gallon
and go-id daughter eprlng lambs
28 00-27 00 medium and good slaugh-, our registration certificate.
<'»’o-y«ar- j they held until we came bark Then
’ g^iod aged I ,h'‘ Canadian officer asked the
feeder lambe number of our car. the name of
yearlings
"I had to writs! After 25 ysars of doa-
iag for constipation, I started to Mt
ALL-BRAN for breakfast. The re-
sults are wonderful I” -ri
Andrew H. Truby,
Bnz 42, Woodland, fc,.
III. .fust one 0/ hun-
drtdt of unsolicitsd
htltri from ALL,-
BRAN uMvs. Marvel-
ous results can be
yours, too, If you suf-
fer from constipation
due to lack of dietary bulk. Eat an
ounce of tasty Kellogg’• ALL-BRAN
"17. drink plenty of water! If not
ipMsly satisfied after 10 days,
..." to Kellogg’s
Battle Creek, Mich. GET DOUBLE
YOUR MONEY BACK.
through, as the Rapids of the Riv-
er were not navigable
O P Yant. Smithfield;
Sue Holmes. Sanger.
BIRTHS
Denton Hospital
Mr and Me
Morns Drug
vacation on A
bi ruth, the <
went west tl
And 'he left
St,slant mana
mid I think 1
Incidental^ s
people read t
It seemed
the people w>
for three
aee if I
plea '. .
nutted to pans through The water
level is reduced In four shifts and
it is supnsmg to see how rapidly
of, the lowering or leveling process is
the ; made, and it is surprising to see
upper - how fast the level can again be
> had 1 raised 22 feet above the lower
Ignaie and afterward
decided to travel on to Sault Ste
Parle, about 52 miles farther
north
Farold Hutton, preaident of ttie
State Board of Agrictiltuie. an-
nounced the ft, lion following an
highly i'on-
■ disease I'he qu ir ■
pif'.ent spread ot the
tills .state
GAIN ‘.
I---1 Over 50,000 KSJ3 20,000 to 50p00
m 5,QOO-2OPOO EE3 1,000-5,000 V ™
Mi Lm» than 1,000 changa n
LOSS
HOSPITAL NOTES
Denton Hospital and Clinic; Ad-
mitted: J. V Davis, iriSsay, okla
I incident; G A Rogers. Aubrey,
medical patient, Frank Sawyer,
,’411 Denison, surgery. Mrs C V
Massey, Aubrey, surgerv I (’
Ciubatlgh, 114 East ,Sj cu more.
! medical patii i>t: Mrs, R C Dur-
ham, 220 Byrun. surgery Lllza-
beth Anne Taylor, 1431 North Lo-
medical patient. Dismissed:
A Nuckels and infant son.
emitlnc rights at
00'1. he said
The Alien Dumont
which also operates
nei w. k, also < ffei e.1
the television rights
Under ai agreement rea< he<l
[last vear between the commission-
er and Glllitte and Mutual, how-
ever, all those two organizations
had to do was to meet the puce
1 of a competitor in order to land !
the tele tsion rights
ths steamships came
24 00-28 00. common
beef cows 19 50-22 00,
and cutters 13 00-10 50;
24 (X). good and
calVM 18 00-22 50.
ivnl calve* 18.50-35 50;
I 19 50; Stocker calves —------
[ato«ker yearlings 22 00-20 00. Stocker
CINCINNATI. Aqg. 22 - G’’
The Gillette Safety Razor Com-
pany and the Mutual Broadcast-
ing System this week were award-
ed the television rights for the '
1950 World Series for *800.000
Baaeba.'l Commissioner A
vices for Mrs I
Sebastian. 67,
Mustang to-
w ill be held Th'irs,-
In the Fnst Metho-
Pi! ■ ■ f Point Burial
■ m MsS: :.tc ('em! teiy mi-
,• tliiviibm o! the Beck I'hi-
Ih i.ie lie. R< bel t Harris,
pastor of t)i<- Aubrev and Mustung
Methodist (Tim (hrs, assisted by
G H Gattis pastor of the
Pilot Point Methodist Church, will
officiate
Mrs Sebastian was born Jan
1863 Ht Parvln and was the
and Mrs Robert
WANTED TO BUY nlea 8 bedroom
home near a good elementary
ecluxil. Contact Mr». William L.
Llchtenwalter, 0(>4 N Ewing Ave,
Dallas ft, Texa*.
The ' Locks’’ between Lake Sup-
erior and Lake Huron are about
16 miles long and they were built
In order that ships could get ;
In the beautiful park around the ,
"Links ", wv were interested to I
see a monument that was erected J
i to the first white man and tils .
i companion that saw the Rapids of I
St. Mary's River and Lake Super- ,
lor Tin' monument was erected In |
honor of Etienne Brule and com-
panion Oreenelle. who first saw j
that region in 1622.
LOVEl Y TABl.FSS, dr«k», and k Itch-I
enetta nulta Vary cbtag> Back of
Radio Centar. aoi 1,2 w Hickory
_______________ -W_____ca
im i i.iibi.v t ita-vt.E — 1 lie map above illustrates population shills in lexas irom
1940 to 1950. Dark counties in East Texas record losses in the period. Metropolitan
counties at Fort Worth, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio showed substantial gams
in the recent census count. (AP Photo)
Ft.nernil sm
bi '.b Gei tru'i
llli'ii ;C h'U !■' me
du . 4 a in
duv nt 3 p m.
1 d'St Church if.
will I
dir 1
Falll. was
morning.
| Should the run-on v, ......
and today’s rains aend the >*>(*'»
—j .---rf | rvHU
already-swollen dre(i
while
"The
uun loaned wild grain from
the Lake Superior Region while ;
i in
, . r the vita-
I mln D content of the light rays, Mackinaw
the Department of Agriculture said
today.
It reported this after five years
' tests in a specially built un-
poultry house at the i
Agricultural Reseurch Center
nearby Beltsville
< direction of H G. Barott. L O
Schoenlcber and I. W. Campbell,
department scientists.
Thev said the tests were started
in 1945 as a result of a chance
discovery that the very short rays
of invisible light frequently used
' to kill bacteria also Increased the j
i WASHINGTON. A ig 22—(J*<—j Pk,g 0UtpUt fYf hens compared to*
More railway workftrs struck tn-I those without the light.
I day, ignoring a White House plea! Sn the underground house was,
, — * — ” ‘ I , . ,__ __giMxi 'laughter »le<r» and j
tj stay on the job , built, and flocks of hens were kept I 0o.2h qq common b«eve»
j The new strikes are tn Pitts- u eontlnuously for five years I ,,„WI„
burgh and Chicago (Visible light was supplied for cer- land eutteni
Like those called yesterday Ip I uln ^riod'1 e“ch d“y b>’ Huores- 24 oo
Louisville, Cleveland and Mlnnea-
' polU-St. Paul, these are 5-dwv
I token strikes. The Idea is to call
attention to a wage-hour dispute
■ that has dragged on for 17 month*
1 Lake Superior
ItFHPXV LltrsKMK I h,|t ,hev arr entirely different fn
FORT WORTH. Aug 22—(AP > — ! atmosphere of people and artlvi-
Cattle 3.100. < alveii 1.800, »trong tie* One is Canadian the other
I moatly 25-5bc
So
built, and flocks of hens were kept i
< In it cuiiiuiuiKisiy for five years
I Visible light was supplied for cer- !
In tain periods each day by fluores- [
i cent lamps. , -----
"It was demonstrated conclu- | lum
aivaly," the department said, "that i
” “ " cows ]R 00-23 (X)
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