Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1929 Page: 1 of 12
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nouncement
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TTiureday night
fata ehed^rS rther miidren, fabtaK A tai Ma,
ta hytaMtoioiia 3, were injured oostouBy,-.'
nrebe
» found
Germany, Bolivia, Petal* and _
F«Bfa-3
their H
that in Chi
with tar
tear.
of*?
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of erases
have ex-
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and .
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sition
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artment bouse marine 317.-
a eomtamd apartiatal tad
Great Britain renounced the prlvU-
*ap m iftodlstrict in China, and
there harelseo Intfkatatai that the
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ify the entottng Maatore granting
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to dime
and 4-1
rind an
few days.
Indication* now are that the field
will be well filled with experienced
runners—most of the present office-
hoidera will be up for re-election
add the contests will be made inter-
loliv*
»rder
Kt.
KWA Manat 1AM ia
MS a< ■* peak. ISAM feet
I the Late tatoas regton
Man Loses Life
Hunting for Dog
s.
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of the new muntoi- ]
FARRBL
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insisted the iron
tan. fates- ehe
burned. .
rance of the Meth-
murch. South, tn
rtaa set tor to-
■euions are to be
a for
com-
’Ain.rt
i*#**
W’ .'»* n-f ’
to benefit
the Union
ta* at the two State col-
le fsur'taailss of streets.
AN GETS 90
j.
>m*. wmrw
eaMar.ln Baat peattai taadi
Sa*wdayfata -
today
qauMot WMch
was discovered
day.
mTeonditiom’by
tatatak tt tad assstarr
gsjiMte-aitastaiiir
United State* would
kindly upon ttataaee <
BUFFALO. N. T, Dec. 37.—Myron
<X the Pteroe-
npnup. ha* re-
31. * waa an-
praximaieiy
Denton but
na jh-.taate . taBk
'•'Jijtomcond wiU
tajTataiSS&i
Mteignem. •
nla have
ad eanat
Few Have Made Formal Entry for'l93G.Con-
_ test and Others Expect to Get Definitely
into Race With Dawn of New Year,
oard. .Sp-
iny office
f. In the
ba aaid.
be made
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NIW ■ Itata,' Dae. FL-Pottoe
Omnantatamr Grover A. Whalen
wue an Ma way to Chicago today
kfflarte hfavwtomadehtoaitaata i tag tl
Mik aaSMMta- e«aa.
Hi* trip waa prompted by the Jto
statemmit of Police Inspector jc^ph ' Ben 7
A Donovan that Ftankie this and "a is
Frank Martov, New Torn gahgaiera, I
ware >UM by. a Chicago gunman
under ths term* M .a 320,000 con- J
Met *ign«t. Sr CM Tsrranova, I
known to poiim aa a Bronx ractoe- ,
Washi R wwS&y
ill mate it
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> even after they are
i they might make the
L -the ahsnp M
waa aaatething we
nacted but wa dM not expect tt at
ta» time it came.” aaid Mm Un-
I darwBAL “Slump* come in ovary
' jtato at farm tag and oometlmeo
they catch us when we really are
f tart. Ths praoent dtpraaaton to
I tak and milk product* should testa
ua that wa must grow our own feed
and prepare oumeive* to take care
I «d production at the lowest poeaible
Met Wo teen can buy his feed and
thako a auoaam of the dairy busi-
Maa One great trouble with na ia
I tlte fbcf that nona at us has silos
! nor succulent teed. Stock beets are
dnrth while but I am flrml* cd the
: belief that they are not in the same
etas with eflase. When wd got *Uoe
and fill them eveky year we win bo
r Ito position to really get the beat out
<K owe sown If we prepare to take
hOl*4(?*lr *•* WtataM tn the
‘ way we will too. in
luce mi* as cheap
My country in tnc
=r=
■tatna of several of three <
has -been changed by dsvW
cd tao part two yearn.
Spring Weather
After Blizzard
in Middle West
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KANSAS CITY. Dec. W.-
Rutalng from one extreme to
another, the weather god* of the
lower Middle West have repiac-
ed Mtaart oonditteM at last
week with record high tempera-
ture* for this reason. -■-!
Throughout the southern half' ^”3
of the Central State* the reer-
cury hung wen up in the Wk
yesterday and tn Arkansas, Tfexa*.
Kanms and OMaheena. vWted
only a tow days ago by rev
temperatures, reading* ■Wr as
high as 70 degree*. ’
S3. Joeaph, Mo., with M d^-
gree*, row a record of at teas*
» years ahattared for that date.
Maximums tn Kansas City and
BL Louie won Sg, “ ~ "
Worth. M. v
him has developed a* yet
Clint Barly aaid Friday he would
not run for constable again. Lee
Cornwell and John Brown both
have eerved notice they will be in
the race although neither has made
a formal announcement.
I t6W>
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*GetStaitaBt K not killed,” i
hwiHtaBHo
on the I
they are an right and 1
dtSitL Vndarwaodto eMs an _
right too. X tooted at them as X
passed and I believe they an not
' "l am afraid that my bartsy to
kffled and th*t my oat* CM MB
Xtad." tad Dillard Taytor otFratete
Mmmd. “In some ptecreln tta flCMa
they eeom to be hurt wone than in
ether ptecre. We cannot ten what
has happened to them until they
hdve tad a Uttle ttone toahow wtat
I taa been done.** ’
SHBNGFIBU), IU. — ■mam •
tab» n CMoasa. at ■arena,
UT» batata Mi Sta Satoh-
rttasand ta a state *»eillag bee,
tartar w by atatag h to the
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SnTW wtead ^toam MID- -
5 EE
igMi: reserve
{{System dr Quit
MkuineAs, Dedares
yOtdahoma Banker
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ion to quit the
moreen said.
-Wtabl taaktag has Moctad a
pdtat when wtaMM j|Mtaw or
s Spring. foUowing a period of
| taws cold just preceding the boli-
[■* xtar- and MTs. a. H. oraln, with
ta*
L—
Divu“
eaaol booeml
.) :k .£44®
t wound* and exposure and V
held under |SM0 kond aata
charges of malicious shooting i
wounding. The sixth rent word
weuH aunvnder.
Fugate was taken tram hi*-
tn Jail bare Christmas mom
by a mob af several score men. Shot
left for dead in the snow. Me was
found five houra later. .
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spent Christmas Day to Wkco with
teottar daughter, Mrs. Joo Ma»-
881 A Ctatatam. Mtanw i^tta
j WB wiwy and all the BccomMMb*
Jitaieto Ifta. Grain celebrated her
ELECTION RACE; MOST PRESENT
OFFICEHOLDERS TO ANNOUNCE
Ln I
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p
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L\-iaS
Poultry faimem
perity In IMh ate
ticn of Barry >
af the' Nattstal i
Basuite of a earn
are fewenhen* on
demand tor tabp <
tatter prtem far 1
meat. Squally imp
porta to the Set
—1
NANKXMO, Ctaaa. D08,
center polttteal council tarn
mooting today doaMad to i
offlctal rnanMT'tak. I <
abolition of
CHBBT--
The mandate
two parts. The fii
frroteAteWirovfe Nvivtre
IkX^ffl^UCiB UVU1£
the future «
of the central eo
MeAadists Plan
General Meeting
DALLAS, Dal, >7,—Ftret of a ae-
w ptops tor
the ganiral oonw
odtot Utoitayc
DANaa next May
the sMrtlilijaiiuacy. M of
Mhoo ^glFXjtata win have
chargr of the conference
It pr^ilminM^r edR he
FARRBLL. Pa., Doe. 37.-* moth-
er and two of her children died
today by raflbeailon in a tore that
dammed their home hare; The dead
aaw: taa. Itoee Cupren, M; a daugh-
ter, Marie, A andASon. teal. 3. Two
ANOTHER DEATH
IN BREATHITT
COUNTYFEUDS
JACKSON. ■>., Doe. 37 snaMi
hare
White the total of btedta
mite far the year fen some
Seeking Kill er
Who Had Clients
S i g n Contracts
VICTORIA, Dee. 37.—Pending
funeral arrangement*, the body of
B. H. Paulk, 33, of Palacio*, who
gave hl* life tn a March for his
dog, today lay in an undertaking
establishment tare and hi* com-
panion on a hunting trip, N. H.
Martin, also of Palacios, wa* recov-
ering from bxpoeure. a verdict that
Paulk, a fanner, from to daath wee
returned by a justice of the peace
yesterday when the body was re-
turned here from the San Antonio
bay shore. .
Martin found the body on the
water's edge, the missing dog wa*
standing guard. Tuesday. Paulk
went in searah of the animal Sat-
urday, taktaft the only skiff with
which their boat wa* provided. Mar-
tin waded ashore Tuesday follow-
ing a three-day storm. When tbs
tetter reached a ranch house on
Christnw morning, be eras suf-
fering from the cold after a night
spent in the wood* and had lost
track of rime
Funeral rervteeo will to held tn
Mtatoe.
JjlMrection of Tfexas While
nd poeslMlity M rttn are
tonight, Saturday to prom-
DA'nB» <*, Dte. 37^-X
taLfPJWrta WJ
m mater tall Bag protect of ths
yaar-lhe now- Btoafafaml Utilities
bllMhta to nearing oompfetinn Its
Of pedigreed and osrtifled seed ”1.*^
• DALLAS, Dee. 37 —Fsymsc Jim
Ferguson, twice governor. Of Texas,
carte to DaBas today with ths avow-
ths lowdown”
i tbfa neck of
k Hpo of fata I
Surprised When^
Schurman Resigns ^
-- amorereaeB. .jIBK
WASHINGTON, IMc TTz-AU-j „
if my taw r m Berta that tbs
of Ithaca, V. Y, tad been aotopt-
od as Amtaasador to Germany was
not roceUod with surprise in c«-
ctal cintos hers.
I< bad been reported for some
tinui ttat the raeignstion of the
the^BerthTpoet fUlta by a new ap-
potatee. The general impression in
diploraatlc ctrehs was that accept-
ance of the resignation waa with-
held ponding the virtual conclusion
of the American-German nagotia-
ttons for an agreement providing di-
rest payment to Washington of the
oooto far the malntenanoe of the
American army of occupation on
the Rhine and claims of American
efttasna growing out of the World
.1 .
Several names have been men-
tioned tn connection with the Ber-
lin pesttkm. including that of Jo-
seph C. Grew, former undersecre-
tary of State and now ambassador
to Turkey.
Jim Ferguson in
Dallas toiGet
^Low Down" on
1930 Candidates JSTS&
i two FMrtf duty. Mb has been be torn
‘ aavy tt yoan. Mtes Lna Mae Bimp”
[ sen wm rrtufn to WbMagtan ata
i MBs Gladys Simpson to WiBsy.
tal tbsy testa, QAtaBdar.
tt taa taotart a practice far Xar-
■Mr* to buy tatter ortton seed whan
ttay are ready to ptant the crop.
This year to to bo an exoeptfan to
i that rule, tt to predieted. The ooor-
;tap«fp--_ - ’.i'.—
; to ob amtad that the eeppfarBMl'
be exhausted before the ttam. of
l MtaBug oomse. Vbw real breedore
fita toed toft ata warning tae tain
' Breed tor ottare that suppltoe- aae
j taiua oeed far nexf yoerto arop tt
I Ia of
Co-Operation in .
Cotton Selling
Guns Impetus
WAMUWGPOW, Dee. 37c-A eta-
serted movement of American eot-
Yato and Marl
tars:
e ‘Xta witneaJ .
od the gunman to the dinner to-
stractag him to bring the con-
ttatt, then ampged far the hold-
up/by aqvan, jaea Stay asaected
tto gweta took the contract from
the gunman's pocket and took jew-
eky ata money from ths other
Trieste to maBs the robbery ap-
pear genuine. The jewelry, money
ata JOhnoon'a gun later Were re-
turned through undisclooed sour-
4-- i i .....- T~
Excent for Washing by Rain and
StUM Air Soon Would Be Filled by
Suffocating Dust, Scientist Says
at trege ata plante ata aporm ata
microbes that are oasrywtare,'
“A vbioano explodm and tone of
rota
far 1
—r
’ing Total Short of*f9#8 Record But
a • wro. « jk. M
Carried On ;
Wta Ttaao.^ Xtalr, asmart
night; Pataetay fair.
-'■Mt Twsro: Dalr ta wi
partly steady ta Bast with tbs
ere ta ertnros sort porttaau «
tor !W1| Patart -
eosawtatt^ geMMlFt
' ObfahaaoM
. . mintaSistaair*<SbSbS? whose
-L-^. MMBt.. ta the fltaettoo 'of law. Mb i
______WMoatoctodtor thootanndasionoor-
BdMMta atm dmtap Mm HwAta<;toAMMta1
K'MHt tration. Rte term ta the aommto-
eion had two years to run.
Frankie Yale was shot to death
■k Mo autocnobite tn Brooklyn July
L 1«M, Frank Mgrlow was met by
tiro men on the night of June 34
last and entered an automobile
with them. Hl* body wa* found a
tew hours latar.
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Loss in
.. Edinburg Blaze
MDINBURG. Dec. 37.—Lore tn a
Ifae whfch destroyed the Savage
Mate Grocery warehouse here
•wtaArt At I1QMN. The fire,
of Which wee not determined.
I bafore dawn yeeter-
A. ' «bC ‘ '
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to be fair. The weather far the Tvo come to sharpen my p
i oovwal days hta born almost wttt.*^ .77
rtHtog Mrtt if he nua
t - —v-------tt would be fab govt
Mrs.. Bart Tbbor « Fort Worth, Unt ho
thte dMCfetor. and hor^taMband farmal ai
about Jat
Jtai hiwbaud. There they |rtro Ata
Ptatlnii to
or cheaper
United State*. We can surely feed
cheaper than the North ata our
country is healthier than the ooun-
■y further aouth. It io up to u* and
it wt stick sM wosk out our orob-
terns we can wta the fight** .
k ’ ‘ • -w i ■ ,|
After one of the prettiest spell* I ed purpta
I of weather ever aeon here at Christ- i----*
Linas, another more wintry prtioC to .<
to the wsarttar i
doh predtetod 1
DDB MODOB, Ifata fane. 37^*
lung full of fresh air may.be takep
withagudn.<<aaB?
.Or tt may bo doOsoned with rota
ligh^ninf. or Bro artree of* minimis outermost 11
-Htw* daily fltt
—anyone.' .. «<. that dally fi
DttW. ^Huaelhre^of the unite — - r
od Mtatao Whether Bureau. Wash-
ington, today sifted -pure air” bo-
forel the American Meteorological
Society, Masting with the Ameri-
can JMittiMiin far the Advsnce-
Whe ocean, through Its evaporate -----
Od Sfaray. make* atalb mine of Mr bMmtF*W whom tt wae
that ww breath*,- ha «K -With caum it to bsllived ty s
ggyy ~ JgJxS* * "gy? dTbSS
f All w<? must On tlw Anrth, rBln And i
t^ito into tnsr Imtk* tonA of pu^ mbB WAMrib Oto Air wtMb
4|rom the dre aw P P q y
K Forbes, president
Arrow Motorcar On
Mghsd taboMre Dec.
nounosd today. He has been presi-
dent of the company atom November
«,..m.; *
f .. ,. Wl|.......-
Norris Demands
Resignation o f.
Secretary Mdlon
♦ WABHINQTON, Oso. IT — ♦
♦ tap waa demanded Mtae"first ♦
♦ atop ta a “clean upr of prohi- ♦
♦ Duion exuorctmenv today oy v
♦ senator Norrie of Nbbraaka, ♦
♦ ♦
♦ can, Weho, in cctidomning the ♦
. ^cT'-k** -
w.-
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■■kb
seafay Mb.
^TStaym»_pmtanil
west psrifaM tanfaMi ■
ng cut
JU I*
, _ Jller and fatale Senator
_ _____Love, announced candidate*
- tonight and Satur- far.Beaamor. . r V.|
-Dallas,* ho observed, "ha* more
erttrwss:
political
$ir. ' ■’
SaT&j/?.*
■
• 7' -i- 'f‘.
neunber who have gone through
other campaign*.
< Seek Second Tenn*
Sheriff Ted Lewi* will be up for
re-election and a* yet has no rival
tn sight. Before the campaign get*
far underway, however, there ia the
pooBbUtty of at least one opponent.
As this will be Lewto* race for a
second term, however, his opposi-
tion to not expected to be very stiff
and he may get by without a rival
nererirtet* fa the field.
Two Other officiate also may ba
fortunate enough to enter the race
wsopposed They are County • Ate
_____ _____ _ tomey lari Street and County
sisirtTw information concerning a JMje W. A Koons. Both are mak-
--- n. _ v. z. . . . tgf to
No opponent for Dtetridt Judge
. W. Boyd has as yet appeared.
— to another official who to aeek-
l twg a second tasm.
I All four of the county commto-
I stoners, Ben Frits, Walter Hodgre.
' K. L. Donald and F. B. Fierce, will
. bo up far ro-eteotton. Boom of thorn
‘ probably win hare rttal oBMMMto
at the total ta the field but none has announ-
folmaon far osd ao r
Turner Nat
States •* .»>
eye of numerous candidates during the next six or seven ?
months. Some candidates already have announced and
fafli«rs are expected to uke the piungA withttFthe next-----‘
9
OF
r Assae&rtsg-'yires
RU) NEWS ,i'
JWWM "VI<‘'WI ’■..... .. wl
struettaa of restaenere has pone fcr-
srard staadly during the year and
that few oosMy structures hare been
ortafad.
An ag
buatasre house wettag' SIMM were
Mm tore aoart eapeneta building*
far which permit* were iasued. '
wwYbr^’thl
* '^MtoTO The total Cort
i wee SS3.1M, an av-
eata.
__________ pefata MtaM Mm year at a
Jta«!ryt!?oe?afor OurenTr ^Twotva^Etaere houses were
— ----------- M ^tagrtfst asst gf Mgw
Se Fb/asrt PUtO. ’Sro^SSim
wore repaired at a root of 3M00 and
ganpm BM bams bum dteW »»
isrt'Wk
BAN LBANDRO, Calif, Dee.
37<-tapatanesd on a charge of
‘ ■ tahtasd bio wife <m
fata and chert with an
rta iron. Mm sura, 3A
faced a Steday term ta
MflL-
' MMva waa arrested
orreoms from the I
on Ctoetefniai day M______
neighbor*, who taa turn cajlsd
the Mlloo. Mr*. Silva aaM har
hurttad had been drinking. - i
In court yesterday Sttoa d»-
atof hif -wWe accusation* and
HO
In bis
‘*It won’t be long now.”
the races for various county offices which will take the
ata eesapi
ata ofamr
{k
MmBSDWSfaMWeiiMI
MBEA 27, itlfa
QubDt
’’L. >
That the staying of Fugate Wfa a
feud revival came to fight yertor
day. Three years ago Amo* Fugate,
cousin of the mob victim. Shot and
kilted Deputy Sheriff Orem Wat-
kins, brother of the man Chaster
Fugate kilted last weak in a quar-
rel over a petty debt. A prere found
Amos Fugate and filled his body
full of bulleta. ■ -r * * iM
Fifty years apo Chester Fugate’s
grandfather, Ben Kilburn waa Wag-
ged from the aaase jail along with
a neqro and both lynched ta the *a
courthouse yard. They had kilted a
man. “
60 COMMUNISTS -3
ARE ARRESTED J
IN NEW YORK 1
Il WK! M B '
rwjHL '*5
. ■ ■ ■■.
j:
J George F. Mbsrt prtbaklj wiU• tai
of run lor re StecMon aa tax aresreor **
a maasl fatware WDrew
land ana inaicationi are tnat bod nay-
Mid nie wiU make the rata alm
K) of Ilj Wflf iWsllTif I Wert Ms aimomcod for re=
^U^WMJdthaTthe’chi- ,tlon hae developed for that office as
mnan^mMI MfaMtcned to —
docurteM 4>vcr to pollice.
invit-
r "
NKW YORK, Dm 37. Sixty com- ..
munlsta, 38 of them women, were
arrested today whan, as part of a -
group of 1M radicate, they gathered J
fa front of a bunding ta Wta faith I
Street to picket a Shoe company- J|
Police reeftvee broke up the mm- 1
onstration and made the - tnede |
when the picketers blocked the
street and sang communistic tonga, |
The prisoners were charged .with l
I rang-
, was being
■ ata tadtvidu-
rom D. falrtOMIir,
______~'W>1 Company and
•. Rockefeller, one of the world's
„-_JMrtt men, rsHived 3187,337;
MM Mekfard. 313.UD: Mm Qantogta
Aeta VMrt Ata Daniel
Qqjjpfdfaim of Now Yorte MAlte
momfabre listed, includl
Campbell Quits
LC.C.Place
tatar^wOI drift far mmy
.„is, PMfattto dr years, as if
the dust the world itself etire up to
", The atmOMhoro to itf
. limite to filled with the ____
milliem-of Bwottag stare *
—* pta ata-dta.”
The dust sphere of the world,
which ssakqe -the chtamey eweope
M.Mm Bronchial tubes" work over
time, taotadM the smudge of sort
and dwt that ta Chicago alone paHs
a . day per
^■JtaW sento-
||ooaM fined with
V' ’?;lr
•"fa-- -
-X beltovp Mprt of vy MM “•
■stag to get through all right," said
Ptack Underwood. "They are hurt
[? tart I tattiri Itee sta alive. Howsv- _ , . --------
or, X cannot ten as yot One thins the total of bvilding permits,
1 do know And that is that where I ...... • ---
TWttUtad ttwtaDd the oato are not'
[ hurt. Land that was fsrtiltosd well
has brought the oato through aS
ss i.»
has been run ta PMO far. two or !» ofpormita Blows that theeon-
tttoee years and I believe that they
ass eotntag through. May not but
txMhhoptag.- L"" '
h W. ata Mrs. B. D. Mmpoon. M13
NWth Locust Street, had m hoS-
I dby etoitore thta children, Mk. ata
I IDs, tfartftefatarasm ata son. Khk.
of Bremerton. Wtato; Mr. and Mrs.
I T, B. Williams of Norman, Okie.;
I Mtas Otady* Stmpaon of Bedtey ata
Mtas Lsna Mm simpron of Wei-
I hngton. Mr. and Mr*. Dee Hudson
I of Drtt Worth vtotted ta the Mmp-
l am home on Christmas Day, and
I Dt. tad Mr*. D. F. Kirkpatrick of
I IdWWfDt Titited ^*WWn Thniwtay
L MuMBt fitapmi to Atot phwto^
ffis.W3s
• enjcpM Ip tad mw qor»
A BMP MU Ia AftatoM.
igbt ata pm hbs the cash,
tab him of further mar-
dems, Williams mM. ^ ,
■UtattiUniktag Itamr
•w MpantrnttoB wA direct
of every mamberTi MB dust
HapM said that far tNtouni-
Am the corporation hoped
to eassmand a suffletent quantity
of Ae cotton aop to gfvs it bar-
gatatxw power. Ke added no . one
~ r w facto* toNMBtttor sunt
raw long it wiU-take the
las to acquire it.
r the Farm Board set-up,”
be MM. “The cotton of aU ctaopsr-
atlvas wm be fed but to the world
ta a Central stream under central
ttatalhe^myw •reTcotton^riU^te
put where tt to needed, when tt io
needed ata tn only the quantities
whkfa people will buy st a fair
price." . ? -
U. n8. : Returns
Large Sums of __
hteome Taxes J!
WMamoTOM; to. n *—
times even that master of artth-
metteal oatoutatton. the united
states treasury, mafem mistakes, tart
when it does, it adaalte them.
t gsr* “ - :
years tmaa, amL to its annual an- * "
- jAj—* M tax refunds, set forth <
that mtitution In amounts
tag mwSd to 333.300,303 wai
made ta
ale,3
AfffX
Mafy
China to Cancel J-
TsmS
teuto tsitotar amyor. wM mSv
bsMg Mfa of ot£bs aa uMNh
f*? ' ■’ ■'’* •
“jfattTKBSBUttGj mj-v
h. OoOMMr Tktahbul
Mtabt l*~taMag fee ■
lite saw Mfaa Aal Crt-
teifafae wM aMM^a life >
, m Trey Agricultural problems are easy for
to btag Mfa Wmm Jackson, of Birming-
ham For that reason he bss been
eetootad by Bqraoe W. McDavid,
prsdd—t of Kiwani* International,
thousands of agricultural
dub acUvtttos being car-
wrtvwi Ap^country by
the Ktwania This organisation has eating with compeition offered a
more ttam ISA dubs tateTMtid in
agriculture throughout the United
BF^tAM And Oonfttfa,
B. Atw andFtae had told him the
pMgM of the Dan* bank was shM>
actaristic of banking nwiBitnna ex-
isting generally throughout the
The Davto banker daid the feder-
al examiner had ordered hto bonk
to cut ito'iomd loam from 3173,000
to not more thefa'fiOOAOO. BBMaereon'
mid be protested such action prob-
ably would work a hardship on hto
community, and the examiner re-
DMC......... .... j
"Tbhell with the community; you
Mw here to Make money."
The banker said hto institution
bad Btaortis of appreaimately 3M0,-
300 eta a capital of 330,000 when
th* eaaminer made hto demand.
TEMPLE BdY IS l’” "°w"-
1OLLEDBY AUTO $100,0
. TMfrLK Deo. 27 —Alvta Pipptp*,
3, was killed yreterday when struck
by an automobile. Be ran ta front
of the car. Mrs M. J. O'Leary of
Chickasha. Okta,. driver at the au-
lomobtte, was present at an exam-
ining trial, but no arttan was taken
when Witnesses testified the aooi-
dinrt was unavoidable. Mrs. O'Leary
was mar collapse.
RDM
’ii _ _ __
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J,,9° 4 cottfttruct^ fafatwtjr during the part
thrti tni*! 'IbnlMindr vtmw-wwtHm fa-t- - -—
pal utilities building, improve
leges here sad the paving of
per-
ime
^^sra^re
qtatte remrreistemt
•taytnse of election a* dtotrict dark. No oppoal-
yrt'' l*±7 -"'""trt l '. •' ’
Jack Cbrtotal has not announced
definitely that he -wiU run again
for comity eterk but there to a
possibility that he will announoe.
AnMWMBMfa ExEMfaE Soon
MiaaButh Price will announce for
re-ebotton m county treasurer and
W. A. Mathews will announoe short-
ly for justice of the peace.
J. L. Yarbrough has not officially
announced he will run for re-elec-
tion as county superintendent but
he to expected to make an an-
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