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Hammett Trial
Javcee Guests
SAM HOUSTON DEFENSES
ball teams from the same confer-
with
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three previous
Refrigerators
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beautifully at dinner and after
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December alatement
She's In a hurry to get
oil to het date And die won't have to change
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Rook Rerieiv for
Church Services
New Camp Bowie
Private. Anton
Perusek Served
With Yugoslavs
Borneol'* has wisely said that
no Fifth Columnist ever
gnarchec out on bu pussion of
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SPUN RAYON
Including lively prints and gay
Exquisite -4>un rayon that barks and
feels and drafts like 7|Q
sheer wool' 39 to 10 incinS xvC
devtHed tn
We serve all
1 hr Pan Amcii.an Irani shut*
Denton Tuesday (kt m
R R Sidinc at Faaaenger Depot
Munster ftX ton Whale 55 ft long'
Grid Mentors
Of T. (\ I). H. S
Borth, E. W.. 617 Ave. D
Boyles, Bill, 415 Highland
Bradshaw. 1. S..630 Schpiitz
Bratnmer, G. H., 901 Ave. D
Castleberry, Cecil F., 2228 Houston Place
Clement, W. B., Mrs., N. Bolivar
Denton Co. Auction Co., E. Hickory
Davis, Fred, 1811 W. Svcamore
Gladish, Geo. F„ 30-1 Ave. D.
Graham’s College Supply, Ave. A.
Jimmie's Sandwich Village. 619 S. Izx'ust
Kirkpatrick, Dick, 517 N. Locust
Lawson, Rav, 1822 W. Oak
Sauls, S. G„ 308 E. Oak
Simmons, \V. R., 1711 W. Maple
Student Aid Office. T. S. C. W.
Thomas, J. H., Dallas Highway
WhiteheatL C. A., Mrs.. 303 FulUm
Williams, Thos. H.. 711 Bernard
Wyatt. Ira, 100 Taliaferro Court
♦ DIAMOND U»OV
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Meaning that men who own
their home* ar* never destruc-
Uonuu They build up but
never tear down Therefore
three who build the Nations
homes are conztructmg a bul-
wark ot maximum incleetructi-
blllty agauut thews* force* that
'bore from
Junior
. some
be the a.s»et tluit
need io keep Hie
conference crown re.stme .saielv on
their hearts Shofner. w
about 169 pounds is a i .
and plays tn the left halfback slot
Also on the Eagle list ot power-
ful reserves is Basil Smith ot Fort
Worth Smith a freshman on the
Eagle machine this season
been displaying such zest in work-
Coach Sisco saw fit to
starting berth on the Jack Cram
Ind
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Prospect
Payroll Tax Hike Nearing Jury;
2 Plead Guilty
County Judge Gerald Stockard
had completed his charge to the
jury shortly after noon In the trial
of Gid Hammett, who pleaded not
guilty to transporting liquor, and
tiie case was expected t® go to the
Jurors shortly after they reassem-
bled at 3 p. tn Tuesday
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'NINE to FIVES '
The Hammett trial iftn-
day afternoon. i .
Ptow. ef Guilty
The second and third heavy fines
in liquor eases thia wook were lev-
ied Monday afternoon. Bp Franks
pleaded guilty to transporting liq-
uor and to possessing liquor foi
sale, and t%as fined »100 and court
goats in each case. A similar fine
had been assessed during the d*y
on George Hollowwa. who pleaded
guilty to sale of liquor.
Sharon Sue Teca
SPUN RAYON
A handsome, wool-like fabric of
wearing quality unusual at this
pnee. Black and glorious color*
washable. 39 to 10
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RAYON PRINTS
In a riot of new fall shades and pat
terns. Excellent wearing quality
I and Uiey’re all (icaiitifiillv
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Solid Color Rayons, yd.
Hie coaches and captains of two
Denton tootball teams, the North
Texas Eagles and Denton High
Broncos were honor guests of the
Junior Chamber of Commerce Mon-
day
At its October luncheon held in
the Ehgle Cafe upstairs
the Javcee group [
attendance in
hear the mentors
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go tin Frogs was
before the 19-41
He
was born 25 years ago in Slaty
Fork W Va but when he was
three years old his parents returned
to the newly-created Yugoslav Re-
public According to the law of that
country every man who has resid-
ed there more than three years
must sen* IB months in the army
When Perusek was 20 years old
tie became a soldier and served 15
months of his time The American
consul at Zagreb arranged for his
release on the grounds of his
Amerfc ar. citizenship, obtained a
United States passport for him and
-ent him back to America Four
months ago he answered the call
of the selective service act and was
<ent to Fort Warren. Wyp. for ba-
sic training Perusek aas given
training as a motorcyclist and then
sent with a group of selectees to
)<an the 111th quartermaster regi-
ment of the 36th Division
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TEXAS, NO ONE MAN SHOW,
ROLLS ON; TCU. BAYLOR AND
RICE CRUMBLED BY HURTS
room
-- Its biggest
NEW YORK Oct 21—uP>—You : months to
might suspecW that when two foot- brief talks
ball teams from the same confer- Coach Jack Sisco of the college
ence collide, even with tiie league squad forecast this Friday night's
leadership and possible title at North Texas-Sam Houston battle
slake, tiie game would be one of j in Denton as one of tiie toughest
wtinnai interest only on his Eagles' 1941 schedule, may-
be decisive in the Lone Star Con-
ference race
Coach Clyde Carter of Denton
High ventured no predictions about
the District 6 AA derby but ad-
mittedly was pleased with the fight-
ing Bronco eleven that last week
'tumbled favored McKinney Lions
With Sisco were Assistant Coach
sola retained their grst-place rat-1 Choc Sportsman and Co-Captains
Eugene Wood and Ervin ifckiei
Clin of the Eagles With Carter
were Assistant Coach Fred Slack
and Captain Jimmy McAlister of
tiie Broncos
Lanfurd Reports
Glen I anfoid reported on
Jay cee traffic safety float entered
in the Denton County Fair parade
and on the awards tn the Fire Pre-
vention Week poster-and-essay con-
test the junior chamber sponsored*
Come in today and let* talk
It over You owe it to your-
wlf. your family and (X.lenty
to take advantage of the pres-
ent opportunitlee to OWN
YOUR OWN HOME
FORT WORTH
Gillespie »■'
a prediction made
IhoHmII season opened
• Certainly tins has proved true m
i he tour games to date and upon
Gillespie's condition probably de-
pends a generous |w>rtion of wliat-ISti..
ever chance Texas Christian may • tiot..-
nave agaitvt Fordham University in tin:*
in the Polo Grounds in New York I
City next Saturday IE*''"
Gillespie injured in the
game and Billy Blackstone injured
in the Indiana game and held out,—
to be ujelmetubc:
offense ^av pla:«-
I services
precision.
Co-capUnn Eugene Wood, passer
de luxe and signal caller tor the
Eagles, has developed a knack of
hitting tiie spot with his heaves and
needed yardage drifts onto the Ea-
gle credit sheet Sutton Oren-
baum. Eagle left end. who some-
times shifts into the backfield it
the halfback position has devel-
oped the ability to reel off long
gains and is high scorer on live Ea-
gle squad at the present time
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY
The beautiful new 194? Model
Dodge and PIv mouth Automobiles.
' BERT tOUl.lK
!?• South lax ust Phone ’4S
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CAMP BOWIE
Anton Pvmwk of
termaster regiment draws $30 a
month like thousands of other sol-
diers but to him that sum repre-
sents an tnertase ol Just about 12 -
000 f>r cent over what he received
as ■ soldier tn tiie Yugoslav army
ooh- three years ago
Peni-ek Ls an American citizen
and he Ls proud of that fact
25 rears ago
Va
trsell
i'oU<S c
rt
these save
r<j
Wo have money to meut all
your building net>ds or to re-
finance your obligations. Good
terms, quick service. Get our
proposition.
Denton Federal Savings &
l.<»an Association
W E MANN Secretary
Telephone 26
AANISLINNA Formerly Petro-
zavodsk'. Karelia Oct 20 - De-
layed '— T—Bundle-laden refugee-
are straggling back into this East-
ern Karelian capital which the
Finns have won from the Rus-lan.-
even befor* the thunder r>f heavv
guiv- dies m the dt,Lance
Artillery still sounded
north and frtvi. the vh*r
Onega near tm- war-totn
’iie Izningrad-MunnMn.sk
today
Men women and children who
had fled the city to eacape tiie
hazards of battle found that Soviet
demolition crews had managed to
destrov about one-thtrd of ttn
buildings before tiie Finns occupied
it
The victors changed the name '
from Petrozavodsk after Peter the
Great to Aaruslinna to symbolize
trte end of art era of Russian rule
over territory which Finns claim
a- their own Its population wa.-
estimatec at from 70.000 to 100 OUO
oefore the war
Sisco call upon the service.- of thiee ot
the speediest big- backs in the con-
ference: Frank Power
Duhon
and many
dav to
forward for
in the local
Methodist is another
one-man gang He's Preston Joiin-
who does everything except
the water Johnston has
sone more than 800 minutes with-
out being removed from a game
because of physical disability
And S M U Is knocking
wood and studying percentages ‘
ease and both substitutes and reg-
ulars work together with regular at about 180 pewnds
and Duhon tip the beam at well
over 190 pounds
When speed is needed tile Ea-
gles have plenty ot resegie to cam
the mail Vernon Ashton speed
merchant who can clip off a hun-
dred yard- at < lct-e to io seconds
ls one of the 'astest men m the
Star loop Strickland Shof-
transfer to Slsco s
from Lon
My HAROLD V. RATT.1FF
DALLAS Oct 21 —UP*—The Uni-
versity of Texas is a top team of
the nation's football because it f
doesn't have to play the percent- I
ages
Texas Christian University. Bay- |
lor and Rice can give you all the |
details They’re limping examples
of what happens to a team when it
has to build around one man
T C U s hopes centered on Kyle
Gillespie, the life blood of an of-
fense Frog fans felt would go tar
Bay lor s fortunes revolved around
big Jack Wilson, probably the most
versatile football player in its his-
tory »
Rice followed the pounding feet
When power is needed m the of the mighty Bob Brumley, who
Denton backfield the Siscomen can did everything but sell peanuts in
tfie stands
So what happened? Tiie percent-
age finally ran out.
pass and carrv the ball with equal cell and Pete Duhon Purcell is Gillespie received
the lightest of the trio and scales the T C U offense folded and
Both Power Texas A A- M defeated the Frog:
14-0 going away
Wilson suffered a head injwry
against Villanova and had to leave
the game in the first quarter Tile
Bears lost 14-6
Brumlev who beat mighty Tulane
almost single-handed was unable
to play tor Rice Saturday against
Lone Star loop Strickland Shot- Louisiana State because of a shoul-
ner transfer to Slsco s squad this der hurt L S U staged a major
-eason from Lon Morris Junior upset to bla-t the Owls 27-0
College, lias been display mg some Disastrous Week -end
speed that may be the asset tliat And all this happened on
the Dentonites need to keep live week-end. bringing death T. C
hopes ot again basking in
>ho weighs Southwest Conference sun and in-
sophomorr fluting upon the conference more
ii.'ersectional defeats than suffered
in all three previous weeks com-
bined
Texas duln t have to worry about
has percentages Pete Layden great
fullback was on the shelf with an
injured elbow but Texas still had
So Pete wasn't missed
a- the Longhorns crushed Arkan-
sas 48-14
Southern
sectional interest only
But not the Minnesota- Michigan
feud at Ann Arbor Saturday. The
nation's sports writers in their sec-
ond poll of tiie young gridiron sea-
son have decreed that the battle
•for the "little brown jug" shall be
one for the country's mythical ti-
’ tie as well
The Golden Gophers of Mlnne-
' Ing of a week ago with 1 169 points
while Michigan lumped all the wav
from sixth to third on the strength
■of its 14 to 7 triumph over North-
western
Sixty-nine of the voters thought
Minnesota was the best eleven in
the land while only seven gave the
Wolverines ttiat much credit Mi-
chigan collected a total of 907 votos.
Texas Gets 1.696 <
Texas easy victor over four foes.
-lipped between tiie pair ot Big < Bor ward school and Junior’ High
Ten behemoths with 1096 tallies. ~ •
less than 100 below the Gophers
The Longhorns ate paired thL* week
with Rice stunned last Saturday
by LSU
Duke which fluttered down a
notch to make room for Michigan's
abrupt climb harvested 758
and thL- week has the chance of
bowling over Pittsburgh
ant figure tn the editors poll in
years gone by
Navy. Fordham Notre Dame.
Santa Clara. Texas A and .M and
Tulane complete the first ten but
the Minnesota-Michigan fracas ik
the only one which pits two of tho
leaders against one another
When the North Texas State Ea-
gles line up against the Bearkats ot
Sam Houston on Eagk- Field Fri-
day night they will be facing one of
their most dangerous rivals for the
Lone Star Conference crown The
Bearkats whom the Eagles beat last
season by the narrow margin of only
one point will be back in the game
thLs year eager to knock the Sisco-
men off their high place on the
conference ladder
The Eagle answer to this Sam
Houston threat will be one of the
most versatile backfield combina-
tions that lias ever donned the
Green and White uniform
has developed a group of secondary
men this season that can punt.
' Return to Religion Henry C
Link' will be reviewed Wednesday
evening at the midweek service of
the Fi;-t Methodist Church bv the
pa.-tor Rev. Philip W Walker Mrs
Be’ Ivc. will smg Die Wesl*-.
J Steward- will meet at 6 A, p in and
the lx nt volence cotiunittee. C A
Bridge- chairman wtlL meet An
i- oring made according tn
'or to center mo' ot the
I: committee and activity rc-
alot.g with the mid-week -erv •
making it church night "
1 lie Board ot St'ward.- in a i ail-
ed mi. Monday evening worked
on the report to be given at the
aiuiua. North texas Conference
Frtdav m Dalla.-
i filling all obliga-
wiu be completed
to take to
Though th*
C M< Elroy
will be i,i
AUSTIN, Oct 31 —<A»y- If the
' IV-deral Social Security Board takes
J over unemployment compensation
in TexM. payroll taxes will be
.quadrupled in the opinion of Claude
| Williams, director of the Texas un-
I employ ment compensation commis-
sion
V ill lams expressed the opinion
in view of repeated reports Presl-
dinlng drnt won would ask
nrcvUicJj Co‘,R1‘*'i 10 authorize complete
many of state jobless in-
tn sure nee systems
I An advocate of state secession
I from what he terms domination by
the federal board the director said
he had learned the agency. If em-
powered to adminLster unemploy-
ment compensation taxes, would
’ increase the payroll levy from its
1 1 L per cent average in Texas ,
to a universal 6 per cent
"The tax.” he continued, "brings
in about $12 000 000 a year as com-
pared to the $48,000,000 tiie board
wants from this state Benefits paid
the jobless amount to about $7.- ,
GOf 000 annually and under the
board's plan this figure probably
would remain the same
"The board wants to expand the
coverage from the current eight
employees per employer to all
workers The cast of administering
such a plan would be enormous
and might amount to as much as
the Ixmefit^ Uieinselve.s "
Williams added that federaliza-
tic.n probably would mean that '
Texas would lase a $60.000 000 sur-
plus in taxes collected, now in the
‘ federal treasury
a broken leg.
. jirlips
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The T C
Wednesday
giving opportunity for
days' workouts
Much stronger on die ground
than m the air the 1941 Horned
Progs are something of an enigma
Coach Meyer designed hLs "invert-
ed T" formation for an all-out
passing attack It wasnt expected
to click particularly as far as the
running game was cmicerned
Just the opposite to what
expected, the Proc- have snown
mor* power on the ground than tn
several seasons nicy have puked
up twice as many yards running
they have passing
Again the Frogs were predicted
to be strong offensively weak de-
fensively Instead, the record Ibok.-
tnuch better on the defensive side
than on the offensive
Coach Meyer is working hard this
week on pass defense and punting
Clothes
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(lie report
North
working
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for 'be
• onfe I elit e Ftlilav
ot and F C Mi Elrov th* of
Aggie*fecial oelvga'e will be m attend-
■ ! an, e at the conference throughout
'its regular sessions
of the Aggie fray appear to be the * *mrtiib< r- will attend from
heart and soul of T C U s offense ! plan are going
and defense I services a.- usual
Coach Dutch Meyer is frankly j cht’fch Sunday
pessimistic about hLs chance against
the Rams The TCU squat,
leaves here Wednesday afternoon
only t w o
School students
Harry Rav president ot the Jay-
cees was program chairman
The group .-elected Lyndon Grant
program chairman for the Novem-
ber meeting, named Webber Ear-
ns and Bruce Davis committee in
P°blts .chat,;e ot attendance that program
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