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STATE DEIW^
COMMITTEE^!
MEMBERS SUPPi
TIRE TICKET.
Houston Safe
Robbed Second
Time in 2 Weeks
Engineer Soon to
Fix Designation
Thru Lewisville
;wig and
5cty haw
obile trip
of the
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pastor of the Central Presbytertan
Church.
4 E L. Powell
Prestige were i
temoon in the
the Peace W.
was
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Burglar Enters
~ Elm St. House
< Advertisement*
Bring you useful
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returned from
■utlon commU-
Mexico, Cote-
County-Wide Move
For Democratic
Ticket Is Planned
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ding, ,.T, of Bartimvllte. Chia.. was
nona were
when the
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neyi who asked for time tn an at-
tempt to locate absent witnesses.
Kellogg Home
With Peace Pact
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NEW YORK. Sept 10—Carrying
the treaty for renunciation of war
in a bright yellow suit case. United
States Secretary of State Frank B.
Kellogg, arrived home oday aboard
the Leviathan
He appeared quite nt and was
extremely happy at the European
reaction to. the treaty.
Asks Bids on
Road Machinery
An o/der callirtr for bids on road
machinery to be opened Oct. 8 res
entered by the Commissioners'
Court in session Monday. This was
the only order entered, other bus-
iness transacted being of a routine
nature.
Witnesses Off to
Yancy Story Trial
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W. A. Marttag.
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emy. a preparatory
DALLAS, Sept. 10.-—Two
members of the Democratic
State Executive Committee
refused to pledge their alle-
giance to Gov. Alfred Smith,
Democratic presid e n t i a 1
McwA took
U>e glace of Ruth in home-riMta.
I drove in three men ahead of
I him with one out of the park,
i RtHh, hi six times at bat only se-
< ured one - jj "
I tn Yankee
up
of Denton on the
ley highway. Just
le Elm creek, short-
ck Sunday night
Mrs. Ted L
Mrs.Ofeude 1
> th, Artuckle MbXtalns to CR-
ihonrn. Leeds said "The blflSw
wanted about the trip was a rust
btftodQMmefishtarta the moun
plMM We had plenty of fish
lost of tbe titne. and jw an enjoy-
I th. Win ••
■tot Fort Worth but wffl Stake’ K
Pato their ultimate goal' ‘
pauatag for fuel at PaoM and
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Sx Coivicte Die
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<laa. R. Ferguson has MMpea^ad
KrSLites
ptata
redo, ,*Loutaiana
The ^tatter of inter-iMB^ofma-
hmttfore thrt^aSSUnorogu-
iahMM busea on tatar-ataie trav-
ev No definite action was taken at
the morttag but It K expected that
SMMthrg definite to the way of
wtar Mate eotond will develop
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will of,
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P been tteured OonuniataotWta Pierce
V,.‘ 5«m Along the route for
Y. ridumed from an
CRASH
tntir alrpline fail-
* loop while
it,.two men
.J, probably
Wtl5 and*aMteT*tll^O
Read the ada. They
help you save money
and enlor tiro beet
thing* Ui'ttfe.
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Man Arrested on
Burgtary Charge
. Ottls Morris was arrested on a
charge of burglary ta connection '
with the alleged robbery'of a fill-
ing station soma time MA
CAMPAIGNLOG
By UNTTEO Ffil
Chief political Interest centered '
tn the Maine election With forecast*
that a tremendous rota would be
cast. Senator Curtis, who has been
camapigntofc in Maine, left Sunday
for Washington; "jT
Dr. Hubbrt Work repudiated any
attempts at a ‘wfUspertng cam-
- paign against either presidential
candidate."
Herbert Hoover today waa re-
ported considering making two
speeches in Massachusetts ta nr- .
der to hold the heavy Republican
vote in that State.
Governor Smith today went over
plans for his campaign tour, an-
nounced Sunday, with advisers. He
plans a week of regt before start-
ing on the national tour next Sun-
day.
NEW YORK. Sept. 10.-Sell!ng
predominated in the cotton market
here today as a result of the rise
in the government’s crop estimate
mmmmI S^urdav. MJpeiluu IXiO?S
were oc 80 to TO points and later
the list declined to tosses .ot 73 to
M points or 83.66 to 84.70 a bale.
The Chicago market broke sharply
fiaturdavsnd noon Ltveipool quo;
tatlons roday were far below «-
P*The1Cgovernment Saturday esti-
mated a crop of 14,438,000 bales,
rompared with its estimate of 14,-
291 000 bales made on Aug. 8. Such
a crop SOM deemed sufficient for
all purposes and this factor ac-
counted for the selling.
October deliveries were down to
18.34 cento off .41 cento a pound;
December 18.15 off 84; January
18.06. oc 88; March 18.10 of ,T1:
May 18.10 oc .73.
TRUCK DRIVER CHARGED RT1M
OVERLOADING VEHICLE
A charge of driving an overload-
ed ‘‘truck waa filed Monday morn-
ing against Hob Dickson in County
Court.
The seated
edbyUMf_____
defeated Un( to, Rje July bemp-
iVMto'
7 By unanimous vote the commit-
tee seated the pro-Smith delegation
from Harris County headed by
Judg? H M. Garwuod. The regular
delegation was represented before
the committee by Wright Morrow.
The antl-Smlth delegation headed
by Alvin Mood; was represented
by J. W. Blake. W. jr Ymbry of
Brenham made the motion to seat
$he pro-Smith delegation.
Selling Prevails
in Cotton Market
break by covering twn «uardg with
a pistol which had beau azpuggelcd
to him. Fourteen others then went
to the gitanlhnnse, tank* open
lockers and. secured guns and am-
munition. The battle followed when
guards fired from the wafch tow-
era. only four men are believed to
be at large from the gfoup
BATON ROUGE, La.. Sept. 10-
Sik convicts Were killed and nine
were wounded Sunday night ta a
pitched battle at Louisiana State
penitentiary when a number of
convicts attempted to escsu*. The
break occurred at a camp in which
all Incorrlglbles were confined. The
six mm who were killed were serv-
ing sentences of from 12 years to
Ufe.
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♦ ARDMORE, Okla.. Sept. 10- «>
♦ Five cltlaena of Lunar. Colo, ♦
♦ positively identified Floyd Jar- ♦
♦ rett today as one of the four ♦
♦ men who robbed a Lamar bank ♦
♦ last May with a resultant loss ♦
♦ of four Uvea, it was announced ♦
♦ by Sheriff London of Carter ♦
♦ County, Okla. - 4
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i_PhUadeiirt»ta AihUUm- did (
’hey'were1 tied
t Yankees, tout
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Leyal Democrats Seated
DALLAS. Sept 10 -The loyal
Democrats of Texas won the first
skirmish wtth the anti-smith fac-
tion here today when the State
Democratic Executive Committee
seated the pro-Smith Dallas Coun-
ty delegation for tonxx row’s State
convention
The delegation chosen by ths
county convention and headed by
Thomas B. Devs. anti-Smith lead-
er, waa tarred
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anti-Smith supporters in the audi-
ence.
Tbs yoll call continued, all Mem-
bers and proxies answering in the
affirmative until the name of Mis.
Webb was reached. She declared
she would vote fur everybody on
the DymocraUc ticket, except Al
Smith.
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In the crude fihscklHj
Bert Hassell and Parker C
by the xnembers of the Un
ditioaa near ML Evans. Pl
which tha two men found r
■aasm-r-x '
10 1AMocianta mb** *rbvicb
,v* _______uiniroo^rBaM SBBVicu
Identify Jarreft
As One of Four
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Lamar Bandits
FIRST STATE TO VOTE
SINCE PARTIES NQMl-
INATED TICKETS S£EN
AS BAROMETER.
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bls plan until it at * * ‘ *
* ly W0 Bad beta
State and the defense.
Trial Opens
- MARLIN, Sept. 10t—T7» trtST 3F
Yancy Story, chained with robbery
In connection with the hold-up at
the bank at Krum, Denton County,
got under way here today. 7“
was sent to Falls County
change of venue' from Sherman
following a. mistrial. Previously
Story had been convicted at Dallas
and giyen a 88-year sentence bet
the esse was reversed on appeal.
Story was brought Into court
here in in invalid chair xueering
from injuries rgaalved in an .auto-
mobile accident.
Soon after the case was called
court recessed until this afternoon
Aland pictured in this exclusive NEA Service photo,
•, Rbckford -to-Sweden flyers, stayed after being r -cued
teity of. Michigan expedition studying arctic weather con-
JW. C. Hobbs, leader of the expedition, built the shack in
uge after their 60-mile march across the icy wastes. A
1 pictured standing at the shack’s entrance. Below are
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147.70 in Fines
^Assessed Monday
t in City Court
VILLANUEVA CHILD BURIED
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Funeral services for Joae Villa-
nueva. ^6-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Antonio Villanueva, who died
Friday afternoon, were held al 8
o’clock Saturday afternoon at the
City Cemetery The services were
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Uon, originally intended to keep "^3
filfafm aivl bamAljuaT* «■* -rN*4*^-—
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M^e^unty^t
toteuttvCt a cMBmttt
thirty eittana fltan *1
| Ptow totattng 847.1# were aaaeaa-
JF1 ** Monday morning’s session eg
. FCorporatloik. Court. Four charged
I L?rlthld'p*9ltaB <0M1 charged
is'again &
ata.wuhdrta
:ORD-CHRON1CLE
JAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER
ers Found Haven in Greenland'
will start ta M many sections
iwn. so that it will be narrow ry
aB Rash to M ready by the
?BfSgons
Uidt had a
COOK* COUNTY TQHOLD ROAD
, BOND RUCTION 1
GAINESVILLE. Sept. 10-An
10—Lloyd L. .election to determine whether *S,-
----------- 000 000. ta bonds shall be Issued for
highway improvements In Oooke
County ig to be npki rueeday The ea to
^ptan’as outlined calle for.Q miles stuntii
Brent C. Jackson Monday
a letter from Gibb Gil-
christ. State highway engineer,
which states that therenglneer span
will fik a designation for the Den-
ton-Dallas Highway thru Lewisville.
The letter said that the depart-
ment was anxious to complete the
design at inn for the road and that he
expected td be in Dallas shortly and
that he would drive to Lewisville
and finally fix the designation. -
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TSL’2Si«T"X‘ J3?
I cred showers.
Went Texas: . Tonight and
Tuesday wettFA probably
showers ta northeast portion.
Temperature
lITOhNim, Mterday
MlB,mBaroro2tar
1am. today
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1 a. tartoday ......—J* per cent
Bunday-Monday' .............ll inch
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NATION’S EYES
hatch min
ELECTION
VOL. XXV11I NO. 23
Ttitrj'Liu.'t'j 1 , .GT'.rxji........ r —s
TWO REFUSE
Crop Forecast
♦ NEW YORK, Sept. 10 -Opt- ♦
♦ ton prices broke 84A6 a bale in ♦
♦ the early tradingg on tpe oot- ♦
♦ exchange today as 'a reaction d
♦ to the government crap report ♦
♦ issued on Saturday. «
♦ NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 10. ♦'
♦ — C.'tton prices dropped W
♦ around 85 a bale today on exe- ♦
♦ cution of selling orders accu- ♦
♦ mutated over the w-ek-vnd ♦
♦ which were indaeed appareirt- ♦
♦ ly by Saturday’s bearish gev- ♦
♦ emment crop figures ’ «
E. L. POWELI AND MI88 EBES-
TIDQK MARRY
1 tad Miss Jessie
mMried Sunday nf-
i office of Justice of
_______ L<>rMMhewi, who
performed the cetkmony.
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TWO MEN KILLED IN AIRFLANE
| CRASH
PALISADES. 1----
Sept. 10.—When I
* ' i come out of A-l
stunting here last night,,
wens killed and a
r acteol to Tale,
ik Marting. left
rison. New York.
Govsr-
tearo MSta
nf says 'This
y be the last
L Wrum. If S
L 1
gobd dral of It in the tate Muy
nlghta as hit custom Ri Wurt at ‘
thig-gOrt.------------- - ——t ’’r.-rr—r
. He wUl hmve at hls oaU hb tww
chief pojlttttal advieora .cf recent
years—Judge Jose. M> ProskauaB ,
who wro his chief haisos otftoer at *■
the Houston convention, and Mta >
Henry Mokowlta, campaign publte.
ity dfrector. fonqer writes work-
er and ’’right-hand man” of'the
Democratic candidate 7
. Smith also will clear up a few
ewmaw^lrodv «a»a AAamm bC*f OYT d^ -
ports Except perhaps for a day or
two between'campaign trips he will
drop his roil as governor of nmt *~7‘
York State when he teams Sunday *
night until after the eteettan. Dur-
Ing most of the time between Sear-
day and November 6. be win be out
of the state. • '
The Democratic candidate plana t
to play golf as often as posslbte in >
the last week before he begins his
campaign. He will taka his dubs
wtth Mm on the train, hoping for
a respite here and there for a few
heuro en the hntea----a—■ ■
Governor Smith and hie party win
travel in stata. lt was revealed Id
cal filling station. No motive for
thm murder was announced by au-
thorities.
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CROCKKTT YOUTH KILLED IN
ACCIDENT e
CTKXKETT, Sept. 10.-*Lloj r I
‘“ tastaUSy kUteg Sat-
an be feU from a
be was riding and
over his head . He
op Of other young of otmaate highwmr end 246 mitee
home from a par- < *
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rite- Aqistant tCounty
^K»ro5£iSt«ffiaayand Monda)ffw7ai«pate-
and Marlin ta attend the trial of Yen- people to
mm- oey Story, tot for Monday, on ions " Judi
rt.' Charge* at robbery of the KrUm know the
**"» bank. .
A list of the witnesses wee not
Lvailable Monday byt approximate-
y IW had been summoned by the
YUMA. Arte., Sept. It^te M
kin of Portland. Ore., ted ttte Ok
A racers In the New Yark to l
Angeles air derby out.< hte[» II
sx s/awks mH
were to fly to Loa Angetea. ;, p” 01
Flyers Learns Fart Wsrtb* JlS
FORT WORTH. Sept. Iffi-K K. I
Ballpugh of Chicago, flying a M-ll
plane in |be Class B trenertef |
neatal air race and the flkat. to ar-
rive at tbm municipal airport teg
this morning, hopped off tor RM-
tand al 8:16 o’clock. 30 mteta**iM
he landed. He was aoen. foBowyffib*
other Class B and Otero c flygra.
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Neither party leaders nor candi-
dates would venture public numer-
ical predWtona nt the outcoajV
All agreed, however, that the vote
would be unusually hffgtoT. —
Al Smith Busy
" Preparing <f 01
Campaign Trip W
L. AJJ8ANY, N. Y, teC lA-Altte - - --CS
E Smith faces O buoy week *1 pros-
pers t ion for his first raigpotan trip. '
beginning Rert Btmday night in
ss
! D^cretic ciBffidais win
ofhla Um» tbb wmk '
to ouUtatag ^the ata . ~yr
«teh between
Whitetan ac>
southern Dart
i sight as the
toe at about
Jartonvilte and
Wbketatt communities who appear
etkbflbn Um Oommissionora Court
Monday morning. The committee,
headed by H A. Porter, petitioned
rtefl ffihto|> would con
a road in Thrrant Coun-
it into Grapevine, from
I connection could be had
, . .Moterih TteA te was
toted ®rt tet this road would
tor»i a much atwrter route for
Wle of North Tmm who wish to
t to We southern part of the
ite arid that by traveling this
ad the heavy traffic of Dallas
d Fort Worth would be missed
the road would paro between the
o cities. As the proposed rout* is
nfined to the districts of Oqm-i
raioners Donald and Pieroe toft
itter was referred to them for ac-
n.4 Bbth of theirf mreed readily
aqstet >n the construction of the
td^Apd they will appoint an en-
> designate the route, after
he dtieens of the coaunu-
• be served will secure an
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ht-of-way easements have
lured OommisotoMba Pierce
ttwir roftd
ZLZ the
of a good grade for the
titel Amateur Golf
t start* today el Brae
l in Beaton. Bobby Jones
e favorite, the he will
I Arid Uris year against
1 Texans, A. A. Green
Dexter andL. R. Mim-
rew froth the tourfie-
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<•
*y night was
it nights tte
feme time, the
ip to 73 degrees, and there
ily thirteen (M.Tero differ-
iween day arid night. 8un-
fistoring 86. Might showers
- and Sunday
< during the
A Rainfall is
___jhfr tee. be-
' ritsve normal
They were Benton McMillan of
Vavalla County and Mrs. J. V.
Webb of Dallas mernebr by proxy
from Denton County.
All other members took the
pledge, which was demanded by
Steve Pinckney of Hanis County.
Secretary Dick Fleming no soon
er finished with the roll call than
the fiUbt on all members who re-
fund to take the oath of allegi-
ance to the entire Dwnocrat'c
titer-way MutaC- '«
Pinckney suggested that the roll solull
be called and that all members wlU- Ah
ingto aupport the ticket anrutl
”ye*’’ to their names and thou un-
willing “no.".
When McMillan's name
reached he answered in a
Tv peseta th time of regional Cham
berg of Commerce here tonight
*n>e yten waa conceived by the
fawtav tovernor. He said today he is not
perts. • • .
li the plan meets the approval
of the participants in tonijAjM
• rj ♦ TY ' 1 fe-’iWjBtate Dfemocratic platform
in rnson Break “ tomor”w* a“,e
; The governor also expects to of-
fer, a plank calling for civil seivice
for State employes and a plank
usgtag the legislators to give the
State Prison Board of Managers
authority to buy and sell prison
i Oc vernor Moody declined to
Comment on Governor Al Smith
and prohibition aa an iiuse before
the State convention. ,
Christian Giuicli
Convention Opens
• Plans for Denton County Dem-
ocratic Club were formulated at a
meeting of Democrats held Satur-
day afternoon in the County Court
room at the call of County Judge
Erent C. Jackson, who acted upon
request of members of tlie State
Democratic executive committee
W. L. McCormick was „ sleeted
chairman of the county organiza-
tion by acclamation and Pat N.
Roberto waa elected secretary. The
chairman appointed an advisory
board which will assist in organ-
isation of the county club and also
in the organization of a club in
every voting prectnet in the
county? ‘
A finance tfMnmlttee is tb be
chosen by the advisory body and at
a later date a women's Democratic
club will be organised in the coun-
ty. it was decided at the meeting
Saturday.
Jackson presided at the meeting
and spoke briefly. It is not neces-
sary to organise a club to cany
Denton County by a laiRe major-
ity in the general election. Jackson
stated, but It ia the policy of the
State organisation to have each
county and precinct organised so
that interest will be shown' in the ~ "
election and a heavy vote assured.
Dr. C. D^ Judd was called upon
to speak and stated that such a
club should bp formed to proceed
-Ma togtari manner toward keep-
' ing Denton County In the Demo-
cratic column and that this could
be done by substituting truth for
mlsrmresentatiosi, delibsnjto 1
careful thinking for prejudiced
thinking. If the voters are given
the actual facto and information in
this catnoalm there will be no
try -
ootiot Of im otiteotne, m mm. •
people to make their own decls-
____JkdA MM. lh* jltefe
know the truth they will displace
the campaign of vUltfication and
vituperation with facte., When
Smith and Robinson, the Demo-
cratic nominees, are known to the
voters of Texas, there is too doubt
in' my mind that the ticket will
carry a majority at 3MJXK) YOtcs to
the State."
The executive committee appoint-
ed by McCormick, is composed of Dr. , r
- O. D. Judd. John Alexander, B. W. P«xltog.»tate matten beff
fhaase McKenzie. L. A. McDonald. W. O.
L _ * O™- J- p Bkx*nt- R. H- Hop-
man Jr., C. A, Bridges, O. L. Fow-
ler, WtU Williams. R. M. Bams. J.
C.-Ooit, George M. Hopkins, W. A.
Taliaferro and C. O. -Yancey. Other
members will be added to the com-
mittee this week, McCormick said.
A burglar who gained entrancs
by unlatching a screen door with a
ffire stole » paw of trousers from
the apartment of Loren Sullivan.
1103 North Elm StreeL Saturday
night and rifled the pockets before
throwing the trousers away in the
yard. No money or valuables were
taken as Sullivan had taken hl*
money from the pockets before re-
tiring. None of the occupant* of
the house was awakened by the
burglar and nothing was known of
It untl^ Sullivan awoke Sunday
tnorninj and mlaied the trousers.
They were found in the yard wltn
all pockets turned wrong side out.
Jagoe Hold-up
Attempt Victim
Attempt was made to hold
Walker Jagoe * ~
Denton-McKir
this ride of ILI
ly after 0 o'd ______ .
while ha was returning home. A
TOkn leaped on the running board
of Jagoe's car and grabbed him by
the shoulder. Jagoe speeded up his
car and tjuew the man off the
mach'.-e, and In falling the bpndlt
tore the atoeve out of the Denton
man's shirt so tfjht was his grip. -
TRUITT BEGINS MND YEAR AB
FAATOR
DALLAS, Sept 10-Dr. George '
W. TTOftt *C*an his 32nd year as
ftutor of .the First Baptist TJhurth
of Danas here Sunday. He to one
of-the best known Baptist minis-
ters in America. 1 - .. .
t*Mu ithree feel
getiwt fity boles
__ - r— —.,_J<7Joe Coffey
He said “Cotton Hke this
shouldJmake two batea and one-
ittf tq the acre. There are fifty
boles an the stall and the cotton
Mgta planted three feet apart,
which, as X estimate it. would prd-
«|>ee that ranch esCton to the acre.
1 dM nothin* te flsffit th* wrovlla
te the worms an* Wte AM some
kNes punctured. It ’ wus planted
tate, *w rouuunt uf^he-taaiy Tatro
foiling In the early sorts*. I plant-
ed this particular pateh on May
-Owaleytf- 1 ■*
an allgged debt *
tenro on per- I*
■charge of Rev J. H. Larkin of Den-
ton.
MadeweU is survived by his widow
•nd six children. The Children are
John MMMmxw YMHtor, Alvin arid
Barney Madewell of Argyle, Mrs.
MA Starr at Club Uke, Granville
Madewefi bhA Miss Vera Madewell.
living at hate. In addition he is
survived^ ^0^*°
ste Smith of Argyle. A b*lf-brother.
Reuben Madewell of Argyle, and
several half-stars.
PORTLAND, Me,, Sept
10.—Maine voters lined up
today fpr the flrat official
count of Republican and
Democratic nosea since Her- ——
bert Hoover and Alfred E. '
Smith became party stand-
ard bearers. ’
Although going to the noils prt?
marily to choose a governor, sea*
ator, congressmen and other State '
officfulv Maine ww expected to
show, by the size of the Republican
I majority, which way the political
wind will blow in November.
Maine is the only State that .1
clings to its early September elee- %
tL^., v ‘ ~ 7 -iw, ,
State and national politics s^M-' '
rate, anff’the outcome Invariably '.
is interpreted as an indication of
the national political trend ,
Campaign orators in both partiSS*^-
have pleaded with voters this year «*■
to "point the way" for the nation. ~
and icme candtdatea have atresssu
HOUSTON, Sept. 10 —Robben for
the second time in two weeks looted
the safe of the Lone Btar Gream-
ery, this time escaping with between
83300 and 83.000 in cash and checks.
Two weeks ago they secured 8800.
The robbery was discovered this
morning.
Man Killed in
Houston Gash %■«■?■**
HOUSTON^ Sept 11^-JA J. Red-
killed and four othen pen
injured hers this mogtis*
autasnoblle ta which Thay
ing crashed into A ffiaSta
freight train. Redding’s
among the injured,, “
Plaintiff Wins
- ^ivil Case Here
A judgment In ’favqr of the plaln-
M I* the csss at Frank M. Lud-
wig vs. Chariee R. Logan et «r.
deb^and Jo^acltaurdr was jntewd
noon by Judge d C.
Tha case invo
of 84.000 and l
ing machinery.
Dallas Business
Men Favor Dallas
.Lake Recreation
That Dallas buaine** men are in
favor nt recreation features at
Lake Dallas 1* indicated by the
following -article which appeared
Saturday in the Dallas Journal:
Alarmed at threats of a trade
embargo against pallas by resi-
dents at Denton County unless
restricted reoreatitmal activities
sre allowed at Lake DaUaa. Dallas
businem hsen are attempttnj a
solution of the controversy.
<=1 appeal for the exercise of D-.~4.l-~J Cl..
roniana ri v
was voiced Saturday by M. J. Nor- *
rell. manager of the Dallas Cham-
ber of Commerce, who sketchily
---- outlined plans of Dellas business
voice, rno.” among handclaps from ilntereris -to combat deflection of v
their trade interests.
John Boswell, manager of the
Southwest development aervlee
department, made a flying trip to
Denton a* receipt of the first let- |
ten from Denton merchants
threatening withdrawal of .heir
trade from Dallas firms in an at- j
tempt to learn the . underlying ;
facts that have brought about »he
strained relation, according to
Mr. Norrell. £
- Denten business men showed
^een disappointment and resent- j
mtnt over what they term the '
Dallas novsrnment's changed at- ,
titude toward recreation at Lake 1
DffiPtaC. 7 "• ~'
"Those business men.” Mr. Bos-
well reported to Mr. NarrelL “feel :
that they are beta* treated un- (
tarty to the matter. They say
idSS” nafla*ltoi2
fallowed them and they
gered at Deltas* chAnged standT?
Members <rf the Dallas Retail
Merchant’s Association took up
the prdbtan at a meeting ftaday,
expressing deep concern
threatened loro of good
the Denton group k—
Co-operation wtth 1 cRv officiate
was pledged in efforts of the lat-
ter to work out the problem, by
both retail and wholesale mer-
chants and manufacturers. U. _
said at the Chamber of Commerce.
'This whole thtntr is hurting
Dallas,” agreed M J. Norrell. the
Chamber cf Commerce manager,
'^ind you can stager that Fort
Werth te capitalizing its opper
tunlty by spreading propaganda
and inviting Denton folks to make
use of its lake.”
Mr. Korrell said that Dallas
should allow restricted recreation
at the lake, claiming that no pos-
sible pollution of the waters could
come from boating, fi&hlr«j and
htmting. *Nc -w* wtp say that. one of the ootiTtota stalk
these activities offer any menace t
to public health.” he said. “Dallas ,
business men know that Denton (
residents do not want to do any-
1 thing that will poiluta the tatef j
waters and would not do anything.
All they want is a fair deal and
local business men feel tliey should
have It. \
■ "Sanity should prevail and It
will prevail, as it always does.
Our city officials will do what te
best and right and the Dallas
Chamber of Commerce will co-
operate with them In any way pos-
sible to surmount this obstacle
that stands in the way Of friendjy
relations with our neighboring
city of Denton."
Denton officiate and budneu
men hsve been Invited to appear
before the Lake Dalias Advisory
Board Sept./Il to present their
claims to recreational activities rt
Lake DaUaa. The group Also will
go before the City Commission, it
.'NYM SSlM” _______I____J
A. E Madewell, 59,
Dies Near Denton
' -.....
A. B. Madewell, 59 yean, one
month and two days of age, for
many yean a resident at Denton
County, died at his home five miles
south of Denton early Monday fol-
lowing an extended illness. Funeral
eervtasi will be beta at Old Alton
M4L ------
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Retatiw HurotaHy
Preclpitatien
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Charged with
IS. Ono
. (rf guilty to drunkenness.
Woody Devises
New Scheme to
Finance Roads
- *
1 the New Ya
merged .with victory In both.
“ h makes thing* look very much
the Yankees win again be -in
World’s eqrlcue.' MeusM took
place qf Ruth in home-runs.
him with one out of the
i. Moro than eighty-
people saw the nwe
With representatives of about 20
out-of-county churches here, the
annual convention of the Christian
Churches of Dis trite 3 opened at
the First Christian Church Monday
afternoon Wtth Rev. W. H. Kindred,
presddent of the district organize-
AuSSFANston was announced
for Monday eWnihg and Tuesday
semionA will get under way at 9:15,
a. 2:15 p. m. and 8 p. m., ac-
cording to the program arranged.
Following a tlonal service
Monday evening J, W. MtKlnney
win speak on “Education.”
Wellington Boy
^ ^Shot and Killed
-
WELLINGTON, Sept. . 10.--Col-
County officials were
; the murderer of Co-
_ 19, found shot in the
beck neer the negro settlement
here last night.
Th* youth died in a local hos-
pital before he could be given med-
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