Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [28], No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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NEW YEAR USHERED, IN
BY BUZZARD; HEAVY
DIES IN CRASH
men
pruse th cast the v*c1e
vows are <wnt by moil. ftT some
wu made by the manager of
that false theories about the
g qualities of potatoes are
growers thousands of dol-
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the Christ- Htnlng. 18.
■<*d during the year.”
.uwell—"I want to t
library hilldinq
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with
ile a day
‘Which
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made5 during the yea
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schools.
public gal
fiuenza M
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to have bee
froth-Whirt!
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1-Herbert
Chuk Hcovcr will be elected pres-
ident of the United States tom<+t~ ;
tow; under the cumbersome ^J^al
Ortited states I
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ROMS, Miss, Jan. 1.—The chai? pf ..»*?•« ,h?’
red body of ■ Chart is Shepherd, iw-' “
gro convict, rested wiafixt a stake <W»i
two miles north cf beta today
SNOWFALL tN MIDDLE
.''>11
a few of the holidays u the ru«sta
*nd the FMA Uuly took one of the
Washington tor their brief vacation
,.' waira; --
$20,000 Business
Blaze in Dallas
Extra?' Hoover
to Be Elected
U. S. President
Injur d when hlg automobile
tvar zero temperatures far
mwiwrst before the day is over i
cold wmd of! Lake Michigan hid I denied that,
abated somewhat at dawn. T"
go into the upper 20's this after-,
nocn.
One man was killed and three
were injured at Peculiar. M-... in
' an accident occurring on the bad
reads.
is oiJ clock lower nu'%
year..
nnski. 38 Iona
utadys J?oh. 21.
Gertrude Pup.. 21 Is not expect-
ed to live All lour were fram W.n-
cna.
London, alive .with new
cryMallitfd ntn-wiug-
j, , ... thouzhV-Kiti; Georwex-
CrowcH*before St^pp eathed-
Saldcton Of ArtutntM.
The ballots a ill be cemmoniously
opened and counted Wednesday,
Feb. tl. before a tolut »e*sinn ol
congress held in the hnll of the
House cf Reprcscntativer.
In the i
the electors tan as’peraonr. nut al
fii
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ted eaH
oeaat and trees
tioa ci
WnUnwhlr
togs and tag tew ~
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-T-*'1*'111 ’ IjWPfe^-r g* •*- • —- w
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factory established hire to use
cotton grown in this vicinity.
__ employment
J. W. Gray—MI hope that dtfrlnr;
policies of -?
“ wfc» wm kwit to «toto tost
■IgM r/ww Bouse after having
Army Plane Off
in Effort t o S e t
Endurance Record
President Hunts
on New Year's
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Pr<
r
J Will
Highland Park
iy night at Dallas.
IcAlister, coach, said'"I had
I a little over whether or not
if the boys mlkht be taken
irith. Uu. but/they jgre all in
>nditto^ ahd sre sure to put
DENTON,
ep (town ttaK” ltor,c l(#v> .
—‘k—k- •— A*--■» 'aw g 71- A-
may be
h a payrSr ard dicre^tevm
Itoymertf probtotor*duugcr rf <
Mayor B W. McK*rort.--My pr^sg
wish for Denton during the flew niak« a
. . . , yeas is tha* the sttt JfeH nsoie- c nr oiicntl
named ln.au November « etaetton . nier.t which he's toe« touted may lB jr<$
»H meet and cast th to tie carried out end the tavwove-
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C. H. McDowell— I want w WQ nf kufcM
the proper nippOrc.”
C ty Han PreKv; .
\v .A. Taliaferro -“f want to see
the city plan movement now un-
der way be carried out to oomple-
Convict Negro
Sayer Burned
PABCHMAN, Mtou. Jan, 1 —
A verdict cf death trews ceases
unknown was rendered W a ear-
oners jury today to the cave of
BADLY BURNED
DALLAS. Jan. 1—Burns received
today when her dress caught from
an open gas stove probably will
prove fatal to Jacquelip Abroll, 5,
who was playing near the Move.
TEXAS GIRL MISSING IN SAN
FRANCISCO
BAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Jan 1 —
Mun Lillian Wilson. 23. of Dallas,
Texas, was reported today to police
as missing from her hotel here since
last Friday night. Her baggage was
left in her room. James Wilson, her
brother, whom she liad been visit-
ing before coming here, asked f>o-
llee aid In locating the girl
Influenza Spread
Receding; Fewer
Cases Reported
ed such alarming prog
Dallas. CWrtok said. Atl
en school ehndtoHby-tta
partment la better than
receive rx‘*“
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a
day morning with indica- '
tiond of a slight increase in
enrollment over ?aat teirniT’•'•
An effort was being made
to complete registration dur-
ing the day in order that it
might not conflict with claw
work, which atarta Wednes-
day morning.
Dean V/. j. McCcnaell raid Tues-
day merntnq that he ‘expected an
inrreasf, of shout +50 fp enrollment
but ftiat probably as many as 100
tor this t*rm Btvdeni* will b; per
milled »o matriculate during “the
rest of the we«.k, in case they ran
show saHsfactory reasons (or tVrwir
tardiness. McCcnneM said A num-
ber who returned to their homes
during the hoVdnvs became ill of
influenza and will be late to rt
turnir.* to their schooiwoih.
Cf.y Kchaals t„ Open
Ciaatos will be resumed at
public schools V.'edrttsday
are not n
Dawtui during
that «rt siatfcr
1 shed in the no
uf town in addM
station, with at
fireman on duti
Martin Kombl
to re: ft.’a »t»U
the north and treat
tou, more equipment
downtown atatton.
-----idpeed on duty, an
-- ' alarm system and a<
J watchman to hrefl . ---
»rbcrl pmaaw BaB-“My wlah to that a 1
pre»” 1 eotteerted sdTort mav be made to
'mr>r* atttact rotnc >-J—•*
nutehtn.rj ct the electoral the tm
as specified in tire united states i Mayor B.
jconstitution. " •
, jn **. ^t** 01* *y^y* var ta that the etty pM «kxe-
yeai's writ meet' and cast th Mr baHcts.
444 ta- Hoov-«
Emanuel Smith,
Congress. JpjA
belief of A m
views pf proj
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God Save King"
Sing Reveters As
New Year Dawns
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IONDON. Jan. L- as Bh Rm
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Mrs
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her to an isolated spot
.—,— ■ in 6t.‘ Bernard’s Parish and attack-
at Sand Springs, ed her. ttw was later returned to a
““ near her hretie and thrown
i a stolen machine used by the
apm, riwMM
t. >•. .jX^’jiZd 11... .»z /.f 1
h Laa A. ir Douglass— ’MT New
Tear’s wish i. that a pa d flte d«
iNntmrnt might »e teenre-J which
I believe to Oto elty'a. gwateet
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1 to attract
BOUT
SOWN
l?*Tt Piner. 314 West Hickory
fc to today celebrating her
y-thlrd birthday. Mrs. Piner
ived in the fourth ward of Dcn-
Mee lg«b—sixty-three years In
same votthg precinct.
tlss High School broncos
rtalM ar.d axgi turned into «n w
Ey early nxmlrut. there was a l
thick blanket over parts of tl>c
cily. Heavy traffic downtown kept
the streets clean Scores of n.lnor
accidents were reported, uoe to the !
sUppery streets
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CI.GA1D BY n«U
DALLAS, Jan. 1.—Atthovtf!
hw 'Mm to <*»•
locffrWatere and
brings to agM
aldemic this will
done. Dr M M.
health officer, said
a
DALLAS, Jan. 1.- Three estab-
lishments itoro damaged by fire
wttiefh broke but tn "ft one-story
brick building early today. The
blase started In the Sala Heater
Now in Oklahoma
I OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 1 he
flrrt' real snow of the winter **•*-
spn occurred here just a few hours for pan.hmnn with tlwir prisoner
v.h«re h« was to have been lanced
and then binned
Apraren’Jv the members cl the
mob feared th- national guards-
min would return and recapture
suddenly
chained Jj^eir plans and took him
a short distance off the highway
where they burned him
A HAPPY NEW YEAR ..
tore’s a happy new,year and a M
M«rful 1KB for everybody May El
R.W* beat year of your life to ■ *
l[jg|Mmajypu.achlere. aU the
Igg nearest your heart to achieve.
■Bite ewprteed if you jg» _j».
Mtout flying ground in an
■gb-flying it htateeif, too. m
MM • letter Tuesday morning
ch readrbfBe opport unlf ’
i bash kxdr'.ng for will
Buperir.tendent W. T. Dcjgztt of
Hm cky PchooH mid Tuesday that
a few new students would enter
the city schools at the opening,
having moved to Denton during
the past few we.ks, but the usual;
increase at this time of the vcor **“'rrt
E- - r .will not be shown until the be-
Bpjxri in the Belle second sanmter un
TJan. 24.
>. Ctosiwcrk will be returned at
the. Colteye nt ludmfrfsl Arts at
Iti! 'Hr.-srtsy smitii. The first
semester closes Jan 2|l and an In-
crease of, approximately 100 stu-
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e«toester ?t the coUeg:, President
4Xw.xU.rZ X• J: •, '
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tor'«
SAPELO ISLAND. Oa . Jan. 1 —
President Coolidge will spend the
first day of the New Year nnd the
last day of his week's vacation in
Georgia hunting deer and golden
pheasants on the estate of his host,
Howard E Coffin, motor car mag-
nate.
The President jjlans to leave to-
night for Washington. His schedule
,call# for arrtvaJ at toe White House
tomorrow afternoon. No special
celebration marked the passing of
1928 at Sapleo plantation where the
Coolidges have been guests since
last Wednesday.
Mr. Coolidge retired at Ills usual
hour gbout 10 o'clock following a
day of activity that included a wild
tprkey hunt at daybreak, a visit to
■St., t-Nmo.'- Island, where he dedi-
catod the Coolidge Oak.” reputed
been r eeded from the tree
_ r'toe ribs and keel for . . .
the constitution were made and,a and Mantel Company and spread
pheasant-hunt In the afternoon onr‘* ‘L‘ ««—-* “—*— —a
whlbh he bagged several birds.
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Influenza Delays
+> Oj^ting^ SchorA
8HEVEPORT iX. Jan. l^-Ra-
opentog of Centenary r-"—
any
, _______
It Meros, he teu afraid to take a
I chance of losing his 'pick* so he ,
get • trailer and returned within ,
! about fifteen minutes, carrying the ,
animal with him. He said that good ,
short horns in his country were very (
few and he was mighty glad to find ,
‘toMh • animal to take to his (
part of the country ,
A Denton merchant had an order I
Ur A particular undergarment, and ,
M tte did not have it in stock, had
■L-aMato a neighboring city to get (
Sta rush o?der. The article was (
found. Which was priced here regu- 1
larty at |3.28; it wkk priced at 22 50 {
and When the Denton merhoni ask- <
w4 VM the dealer’s discount he war.
—price of (2 50 was <
t to the actual cost that he >
rot be given any discount. 1
mton merchant had toe |
A article, 'stock number anef i
did not have, toe size want-
it in Dcnton Ut pays ’
Ski! -I had eevieral neckties given me
Christmas," saM a man down
m Tuesday morning wearing one
thoro bright red .ones but I like
l> WlDtam Tell (ready-tied elas-
p-’ Mte'lh* bret <* »“•” "What-rte-you .
Xan 'WUliam TeB* tie”, he Wks
aaked. givng the reply “because you
hnw apd hit tire apple.’’
g)te raisers arc credited
ftlg the saying, “An apple
keep the doctor away,”
MSion no doubt has risuli
tate of many apples. New
gtktement "several potatoes
„ wm make men stronger and
woman more slender ’’ This state-
meat was made by the manager of
a potato growers association who do
k aKrvtf f H
nSmtag qualtttes at pcRatoes
iljfc”''
i
k
'read The opportunity‘you
bash locking for will arrive
y i4to and ISth. You have
-wanted 4*4sam to Ay and
I now offering a free course to
bropapermsn of Texas.” Ths
teas from the Texas Air
isirt Inc. ftoundaU>ut recog-
Ihat there Is an opportunity
Hit if he doesn’t change his
it win have to be an oppor-
pgr somebody etoe. yet. one . —T----------
to thank fte Air Treo»i»n fur jtne oqw term started at
^rMdteeourtesy. - tfte Teachers College Tuea-
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flve»-*n Dallas. Mrs. W C. Klep- ,
per nt Denton to a distant rcla- |
tlve 0*' to? dead man.
Headquarters for
W. S. Barron for
Speaker Opened
f.VSTW Jan 1.-Representative
Rny Holder c.f Lancaster a: rived
here last niptit to formally open
headquarters for toe election of Wr ; ^,ulrod rech Mate'to *nd I
8. Harron of Bryan as speaker a 1 .■ +
------ — the 41st L'glflature E T. Murphy
the gunrdemcn and start d Cf Ftorincxton wtll shn be h--* In
ndremce to work for+rtrrron's elre-
Him. Mr Barron js now able to be
about after Severn,1 weeks of iit-
ness. Mr. Hplcter said other enndi-
dli'cs lor speak r are W. R. Mcnt-
pomrry ol Edinburg and H. Wood-
front the senate then will i
ballots
dc»”s fi
m the
•Gcd Sav, lite Kina' ran? out
almost ift uptton throughout th<
city.
I Lost night s bulletin ’hewed lit-
tle progress I'.art been mode during
the day. out court physicians w< rc
hopeful that the kinj vruto con-
tinue to oVercomf 'lie slight rc^
lapse which he suffered neatly a
week a vo.
The bubetin said the kin? had a
■’good dav" and it imjicat',d t.iat
the local Prfectlon was dim',Mill-
ing.
Snow in Kuna.it City
KANSAS CITY, Jm”. 1—The
weather man qav? Kansas City its
He had lived In the Cumev com- Chiistmas present last night—four
-L- . " j-L- J inches cf snow.
T.ie body was taken to the heme I More than ^50 men were meded | Report’
U.I- 1« In T t 'T^tz.teHav ' rev vtraof n*aw Tr rv»-n_ ’ DlvAr
tounded the kneH of JtJ28r Mtous-
•nds cf rerelters—.-Ome in evening
clotot a and some In Utten sanj
Lt “Auld Lang Syne"-aud "GvA Sava
_ 'Hie King." cutxfcte Buckingham
cnfenMl ta marder and place where Klbt Geoige tav 111.
k y<ew hope wm (eft evetfWItere
jhlili auUuMitativ»..4wsufnnce from
. . 1 King Cteorge’i
luha infection had been practiceHy
be h Id th(re Wednesday after-
noon. followed by burial in the
LMd Hail cemetery.
No near relatives Survive,
addition to toe uncle at Lewis
ville, a cousin. Mrs. S. H Boyd.
itkattento
• hallnt, dl-
AaDv WKJ a'
Lil
Kill NO. 120
Three Children
Die in Flames
t^^While at Play
♦ CBCWWY, -1m , Jan ♦
♦ Three children were tainted to ♦
♦ death and another was mi- te
♦ cudy injured near hrre today ♦
• t-ste ^er^^W ♦
___ ♦ Wtero rlaj i»x The TniPdrap • _-.z
SECOND TERM OPENS;, ♦ playing in an ai.tor.ottte'te'f
C,!IY«8CHOO,-S START ♦ e-55% Sw i
W£DWESDAY, C. I. A. ♦ wtm ^9 P*‘<x <«taMe ♦
Tuitoaniv ♦ n” cnr ,nd **• *w® Id eg- ♦
I HUK3UAY. e tape. The three trapped In the ♦
♦ car were Ullman 1, Elton, 8. ♦
SsSBU-.llon .< ,t,d.nt, |
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MTSTEXAS
TUESDAY
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ba ■ ,-y
Md
Prisoner Escapes
During Furlough
AUSTIN, Inn 1 - J H. Jones,
tervlne n 10-yenr sentence- from
Ccoke County for forgery ercftped
from a guard.nt tjalvroton where
he hltd von? on a sevm-day-ftit-
lottgh to visit an ill daughter. H-
was announced at thji govqrncx>
office. (
Woman Attacked
Polich Informed
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NEW ORLEANS.' Jan. l.—Pollce
TIILSA of . New Orleans and depntlcl of'Bt.
Bernard Parish today were
ing tar three young men w
Enungtt Magee said abduc
As 6k.. Jan. l.-Mra. Etaa-
HUfc oldest resittent of Tul-
l ^Monday morning At the
' *1B tA9* A » —■ — -i ter t ■ -■ —
aUL-irfJt ■' .q^-. -
bvioie the new ytsr.
A light snow, which fell for sev-
eral hours yerterdJV, covered
1 nrer’y two thirds of the counties
L cf tha stete. made dirt roods slip-
‘ 1 pery, *nd generally gave the ap
pearance of winter.
| About hrlf an Inch wm tiic
■'deepest i^e snow betaine here.
I Tempcrgt ups were sharp, and
wcathtr bureau efiicU’s Mid they n Al I AC PLHI D
wotiia ctfiv’Tius trit way for a UALLA3 Vrlll_JLJ
day or two.
Snow in Panhandle
DALLAS. Jan. 1—Several coun- j
ties in the Panhandle today report-
ed snow, ranging from half an Inch
to three inches.
The heaviest snowfall was re-
ported at Pampa, with a+total of
three inches. Two inches tell At
Perryton and lesser amounts at oth-
er points In the northern section of
the State.
Temperatures dropped to below
freezing -> *- ”
Injunction Halts
Leasing of Land .
University Owns
AUSTIN. Jan. Judge George
alhoun today halted the proposed
tetttng tomorrow of approximately
MOOT acres Of Texas University
tend, when he issued a temporary
injunction upon the ptea of the
SUltl.
The judge did not-eet a date for
a hearing on the injunction. Hie
action came about about an hour
of court during which he question- w IWO ,
M ckwCly Ctaude Poltord. MUigney g a tatiJ of'IM#
Kto the’cMe 081 U “ uthe ♦ cpm in the week ending DM. ♦
TWO of regente,
* * I**- ♦
V* KI Ww*m
to the Direct
the himka fl
nr- Stocks of the three concerns
weor damaged to the extent of •».-
000 before firemen were able to
bring the blaxe under control.
MERCEDES MAN
METROPOLITAN AIRPORT, Los
Angeles. Jan. 1.—THhe army’s trl-
nmtored Fokker endurance plane.
Question Mark, took the air at 7:24
o'clock this morning tn an attempt
by means of aerial refueling to re-
main aloft until its engines wear
out. i
The armjk refueling plane, piloted
by Lieut Odas Moon, proceeded the
Question Kfark Into the air. Cap-
tain Ira Aaker was at the controls
of the endurance plane
Other flyers aboard the ship were
t Service Company and Major Carl Spate, flight comfhan-
flprlngs Water Oompa- der; Lieutenant Harry Halverson
i of the three concerns nnd iflwood Quesada, pilots, and
Staff eergeant Roy Hoot, mechanic
They went aloft ta golf f
prepared to live aboard the ships
as long as the motors continued to
function, —t »
Three whole deya aloft will •*- 1
tabiiah A record, however dtatterng Maxtor^
the matt ^atetetahert Belgian Mr Minimum
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..jdk, jml *•«
£ tai atttaTiMrahteandmnlM refueL I
Lrfent *** «m . • tai
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siorrabte amMitt of gMi N
exported (taring the M
But t: Ms not s»rtcu«.hr t
our credit r sources < white. M the
same time, il has helped to estab-
lish gold stnndartfi more firmly in
But or* *nd ta staEUiM foreign
cuitencies with resulttag bamflts
to mir import ard export ttede.
insofar as the goVeAMfitiK to
concerned, the finances are ta a
sound condition The debt he*
I'een reduced to manaqeabto pco-
porticns: the revenue* are Ample
for cur needs, and dtlrfr^ the rust
year therP hex brou Another re-
dwtfcn cf taxes, th? lull benefit at ’
which will im mo-e generally felt
during the coming 'vear-^.^^Mpg^z-
“For all cf those reason^ t look
forward with cm.ftaence to u...
tinned prcgrea* tn the ahead.*'
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Roosevelt Pays
Tribute to Smith
bj v’tne of the Founders.
Votes Sent by M ill
Naw. howevir. th? electors
Lee Mcrvin Follis. <5. ? tuple, who
was
was .y.ruck by a southbound inter-
urban car at Lewlsv.llr late Sun-
day rUpht. cifd at 4+5 Tuesday
mcmin-! at the Denton Hospital,
where h? was brought s^cn after j
the accident He died wifheut hav- ,
mg regained ccnaciousui «s follow-
ing th ? crash. /"
i partment.”
I O. M. Curtis—“I hjpe that *ome
kind of industry may be attract-
* - . ed here to use the surplus labor
mere figure heads classified under )ajal pnr.'icte a largo, payroll for
the name of the cahdid-stro noml- Denton With thii asset the city
naled by the patty conv»rticny. ; wouta very one in th?
The position of elector formerly state, tn my opinion.”
was a juicy bit of political party w T Erorr- "f wtalt that the
patronage, for it carried with it a I c|rj<cr.s cf Derton might get be-
trip to Washington, at ied rnl ox- hlnd the Chees- factory that has
.. • .u.. . ,4, How tic I been Parted, use its products and
! prove to prospective industries that
1 we wilt heck them up if they are
' established here and that our good
MINNESOTA CITY. Minn.. Jan I
1.-Three‘persons were kitted in-
stantly and a fourth was crt*.rally
injured today wh<n a vzestlound
Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Pan! and
Pacltiic tretr. struck ihrir automo-
tile. i
Those killed wore John flefntm-
Wehcr. 19. and
1g of Centenary College,
Hied for Wednesday, has been
•d to Jan T on account ot the
Hie al influrnsa. City schools
ta Often foHowipg '*•—* _______
taliday until naxt Monday, g broken neck rec
later thaq wm wMduW. mobiU Mddcnt.
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year-r>NF4dau(*tP »t. Ruth, lynched
BhJ-rtbim’Mtt Bight.
It was Mississippi * fourth lynch-
ing this year. ''
_ The lynching wgs quick ar-d
accidents were reported. uUC to Uie ! thorough, accoidin^ to J R. Wal-
Uis Jailer at Su.nrcr, who vit-
i'he weather forecast rfombed ne-sed the burning. First reports
temperatures for the i said Shepherd was ki.led and then
Albis body was burned intt Wal’crs
,zl ■ ri—id—fl ths*.
He said the stake v.as driven In-
to the ground in a cd ton field Jest
off the highway b twoen Rcmg ct d
Camp Eleven. Wood was pil^d up
around the convict afttr he had
been tied to the slak? an-1 the pyre
was roaked with gasoline.
1 * received Parchman
of his uncle in Ltwlsvllle Tuesday Ito cl nr street car tracks. It is pre- saM Shephtrd was drhen to the
morning, and funeral vrvlces will dieted that the temperature will Keller plantation bv h tngta and
that he made no resistance when
Miss Laura Mae Keller armed
with a stot sun, entered the cabin.
A mob ci aoout 100 men met
the detail <f national ruartisjnen
nyho were taking Shepherd to -lack-
ton for safekeeping, the report
said ■—’— f
Ihc men took thg convict away
trom t‘
-
.-■■ ■ • :c.’ f.;
a *p»cial m ssen'ier.
The recent act of congr*sj also I 'nteWtWhV are'worth something ”
laid down a m~te comj.tete prcce- l^Weodeon Harris-”! hope to set
dute lor today's vote Undo: it. the I of Uuturtry attracted to
victorious stat? of elect ore. jneM j Denton (Hiring the rear tha‘ wl'l
m some city of tach Bate, gener- furnish ptentf of wotk for the la-
ally th? rapftAl. nnd, cus* their bctrinF men here.’*
votes timed fcr president and will Williams— "A
similarly for the vice-preside. ~ [out Denton is an
one of these six sets of hafiow Is I —- —- -*---——
‘ent to Vice presld nt Dowrs, as I
president of the U. S Senate. T"n !
arc bent to the state secrct-my of
state two to the secretary rf state
rial judge of the local district.
The senate at I f»-m. c-n the s.-c-
orid Wednesday ip February, ac-
cording -to law. will join the House
In session, and Vlce-pre-ldent | ,
Dawes will presid? ever the ses- | «
slon Two Idin'S ’‘frvn the ->c-;sr •
and two from (he set ate then will I
open und cour.t the hallo's re-
ached In the alphabetical erder
ct the stat< s The total will be
tabulated and announced by the ,
vicc-ptesident
ALBANY. N. V, Jan.
Franklin Roosmclt, In bto
ral address tetter, “m^'
r„ .u, p.v=.wv..v , W1U wunama- ’A West highway for an tra ot texta ]
the vk.g-pretl(MJt. [out -of Denton is one of the great- Ronscveli paid tribute t
[est needs, I think. My New Yro's ( ftlM< predaceaaot. CRr.
r wish is that such a highway can | Smith, and pledged
be ccinWeted durto.r the year.” ; omtinue tb* legislative
H. M. Ruweii—"I want to »ec *.he governor. ■
■ , dormitories and a library hilldinq
nt WashtaUm.-and <wto. ih* fcd- ,(.rertftf lt> the T^chetro Grftege.”
_ ^4,ass _____
Bo da€yo« could romer ... terestadit & Mta. Croftdgv are pic- w
rival st Bajtetoe Isind. off the coast of Georgia, where they were to spend
* ot Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coffin, shown gt the right The chief executive *
White House pets with them when they left the chilly atmoagbcrc ot
i in the sunny sou bland. • - ' 14 ’S 'J,/
DALLAS, Jan. 1.—After
basking in warm sunshine
for more than a week, Tex-
ans awoke today to find the
New Year ushered In with
a|) sub-freexlng temperatures in
public schools v.'Mtnceday nwn- (the north and west sections
ing and at the College of Tndtt’- with prospects of still Colfler
weather tomorrow.
Follow 10 pt wintry Blast a.. 3O
J."" The United States weather bu-
reau here advtaret protection against
'[a nunimuni temperature of 30 de-
|----1 tomorrow, after which the
. mercury is due to rise slowly
• '— * •
Lj- 23 Degrees in Denton
The temperature recorded in Den-
ton Moodus night set a new low
record for the season, the mercury
descending to 29 ctognws The pre-
vions low point of the-winter was
24 degrees
■ avy Snow la f.bieage
cmOAOa Jssk t.-*3>ie• heavi-1 __ - _______
„M^^bar»rq.hf« storm did not Booth. n»*wa*
early day| of ti> republic- tion. I would also Hke to see a cot-
.V3 tan as person?. n„t al- I ton factory established hr re to use
wavs ccmmitteJ tr any particular > the cotton ’
rapdldate for the prerldcnm,. as I anfj also to furnish
was ir-tended by the frai.'crs ol the ) for the »urplus labor htre?-
constitut’c-n. This device was - — 7
plated in the constitution to pre- j t)le new year at b?axt six or Mght
vent direct choice of th? (xecuttvc paid firemen may be employed to
by potniMr vote which was feared , rt inforce the present vohmteer de-
Minnesota Grade j
Crossing Crash
I Ten-.pcrjit Ues were sharp.
wduHf crrt'v’Tiu? that way for
DemocreUo South
Rta still tteroocratic by a large fig-, dpnu is expteted for (he aroend
uro ta state poliuc*. ■ \ , " -^*-= --* ■‘Ian *-1 8
V-”' ----- LJ& 2iJ-* _ L H Hubtaud^asitl
* t u r* .
ay watch parties were held in
and private homes Monday
i but it was most noticeable
SO of ths notoe. which usually
ipanirs the departure of tre
Nw-and the earning tathe new.
Icking. Usually there is rtng-
fteaBs, Arteking •Irens, shoot-
f guna, explpslons of firecrack-
ad anvilsf an of this was mtas-
Malay night and many mo-
Mr*^biniiQr McKenzie said
)Ud not want the siren to be
fc Mil there ave quite a +ew-
h stek ta Denton and ,w»
HHThret not to make the ta-
i'
Ntaetean years ago on the first
et January word wm received from
L Aastta to the effect that a State
I BWoitasiul Fbrm would be located
te DOMtoa County. CUlaena here
had worked together in getting the
InroHoh for Denton county.
____' ■ ...____
Florida, the state a many up*
L aSOttahs, seems about to make a
. Mat to far .as *ea-
Wi oeuntry'B exteuUves.
Kang Mrs. Coolidge are the
rW-’lfilfitat'KecMte'
on Bapetoe Mafid and PreM-
dont-etect and Mrs. Hoover, it is
Mid, intend setting up thelr
^Ytie Italiro of J. C. Penney. Thia is
' it that a republican
over spent hia
I pre inourirSTIbn vaaattan ta the
DemocreUc South Jterida went
repubUcan in the last election, but
uro ta atate poliucs. " >.
Denton Corerty ha« good route- “
♦ WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 fte- ♦
♦ porta on the spread of influen- ♦
♦ aa epidemic to the UnitedjB
♦ States Public Health Service ♦
♦ beginning to recede somewhat 7
♦ in Western and Southern Stat- ♦
♦ ed; Figures from/ 20 States ♦
A ■hawed ■ nuiil nt ou.aoo new O
ques ta the week ending Dte. .
-» aa compared with 188.000 ♦
? nsw oases reported by the same ♦
♦ states tha prevteta wook. ' ♦
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [28], No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1929, newspaper, January 1, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335589/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.