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each vear for his trin tn the Fair, ferrn who will snend six months '’•••*’ r A l
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Out of rental property, having calls
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If you have a vacancy Hat with ma
Will try to get result!.
S I. Self—toe W. MeKinnev
TMt’ROVED 100-acre atock and poul-
try farm Comfortable 4-ro'im
bouM. alacuicitv butane, good well
of water, dallv mall, pavement, near
good town, only 17.SOO.
8 I. Self—lOd W- MrKlnney ■
1830 MODEL. A COach. good rubber
1002 Bernard Street.
FURNISHED 4-room house, ecreened
__po?ch. for rent. C-S430 or C-7814.
FOR SALE. IS head milch oowa fresh
and heavy springers. W. H. Made- I
well, C-75SS
ROOM—Board for IS boys or men.
210 Fry, Call C-74S4.
WANTED 4 "Maple" Dinette Chain,
cheap C-T003. __
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Barber. S04 Chambers. C-8805
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Cutts Compensator. Bee alter 5.
1710 Maple e
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truck tractor, equipped with Brown
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firth wheel. Nearly new motor. Mr
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two years, has gone into the life school They will return Friday
. nd accident insurance business in Mrs. Alfred Martin and sons,
Denton. Billy and Johnny, left last week
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood were in | visit here with her parents. Mr
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Carley Recital I
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Dr. James Carley, tenor, of the
NTSC music fsculty, will bo pre-
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at I:1S tonight in the NTSC main
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Prim* Minister Stalin and 10
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Union Theological ‘Seminary In
Ex-Principal
At Lee Dies
J Elbert Park, former resident
<W Denton, died at his horns in ■
Wichita Falla Monday Funeral ;
services were held this morning
in the Floral Heights Methodist
Church of Wichita Falls
' For many years Mr. Park was
principal of the Robert E. Lee
School in Denton. He left Denton
to become principal of the Alamo
School in Wichita Falls. He aerv
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his own positive principles and to
adopt equivocal and hesitant views
that savor more of isolation and
retreat than security and confi-
dence.”
Firing a broadaide at his op-
ponents, the Illinois governor de-
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“There are some desperately im-
portant issues, although you would
never guess it from listening to
the Republican candidates. They i
don’t like to talk about issues very
I much. They prefer slogans, emo-,
! tion and confetti.
“Eisenhower’s advance - men
have furnished confetti for the.
crowds which turn out to greet;
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“It’s easy to understand why
when you look at the voting record
1 of the Republicans in Congress for
the last 20 years, you can see right
away why they decided that the
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W La:t Tinies Today
Negro Dav Lures
184.751 To Fair -
DALI.AS 'F — ft wax Negro
Aehieiement Day st the Stale
Fair of Texas yesterday and a
emwd of 184 751 persons floeked to
the fair grounds
The figure boosted total 1952 at-
tendance thus far to 1 642.5A9,
which was 34 569 higher than at the
tame period last year.
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E. C. Garrison may feel that he day.
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Starts at 8:25
"ON THE LOOSE"
The United Mme Workers Con
Mrs. Woods' ad- vention quickly, and with seeming
enthusiasm followed Lewis in fdr
M. W t Mickey) Abbey and Paul . “E. C. if you only had on a pair \nallv endorsing Stevenson yeater-1
There was talk that the miners
union chief will make some radio
or television appearances
it was the first time Lewis has
gone unreservedly into the Demo-
c-ratic nartv column «in< • he aim.
potted the late President Roosevelt
in 1936.
I atei. he broke with Roosevelt
and in 194o sup|x>ited GOP nomi-
choice’ of both parties in 1941 and
1918
The decision of the 72 x ear old
miners chiei put virtually all or-
ganued labor in Stevouaon a cor-
ner Both the ALL and CIO prev-
iously had come out for him.
ly 2,000 persons were on hand when
he landed at Moisant international
Airport. State police estimated
around 120,000 persons were lam-
med along ( anal Street to cheer
him and give him a ticker tape
parade
There wax almost a Mardt Grasi
air about the whole affair,
then more than 15,000 packed into
Beauregard Square where Gov t
Robert F. Kennon introduced the
general
sofar as wearing apparel is con-
cerned since he resigned as county “I don’t like to say,”
Democratic chairman earlier this the other. but when she
year. He was found wearing one of home from her summer s vacation,
collegiate’ colored shirts, her tongue was sunburned —Theo
Ways te Buy at
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LFGAL NOTICES
sealed butt in'iiu*2tnt» ot*tl»e*Pw?
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One <n l-phasa. I ampere. l»o-
yoit. awttchBoart type Bacrirtllni
Wattmeter with aynehronoue
clock movement and 0 to sooo
kilowatt ehart.
Bid envelope ahall be plainly
marked "Bld on Ha<wgtne Watt- T
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HIM' reputation “for integrity, loy-: J
alty and veracity.” -
He aaid, “It waa good.”
The firat Hiaa trial ended in a i
hung jury in 1M9. Ho waa con-
victed at a aecond trial and ia j
aerving five yean in pnaon fog
by Ml,g before • <rand jury. Wm
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Tt'ENDAY MVtSTlH K
FORT WORTH (AP)—Cattle 4.300;
| Salves 2,300. Fed steers, yearlings..
cows and slaughter calvee ateadv, t
atockrr cattie and cowe very dull.
1 Good and choice steers and yearlings j
323-030; ouii. common and medium i of the Denton District
*10-321; beef cows all 50-314: good . u ■
and choice slaughter calves PI7-824; I ???—
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good end choice 818-322; heifera a:
down; atocker cows 312-815.
Hogs: 300 Trading here was re-
sumed today alter 11-day suspension
because or an embargo after infect-
ed hogs were found In the yards.
Good ahd choice butcher hogs 180-
2rt0 pounds SIR 85-818; good and „„„ n-.t i
choice 185 to ns pounds 818.50-78. [Honal agriculture can best serve
sows ai* 50-817.35 1 the school and the community,
Sheep 4,000; slaughterJamba weak. R,|ph McGaughlin of Muenster,
other elaMes steady. Medium and nr,sjfi,.nt ..ta
811-818; good need wethers 88 . ,.onfj.ict the round-table dix. !
slaughter ewes 84 50-38: Stocker and 01 con<lucl ,ne lounataoie dis-
feeder lambs 48-818. " mission.
Now thru Oct. 19,
gat.-Sun. Matinees
Added Matlnas Dails*
D*y. Oct. 8
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CASPER, Wyo. (A—Gov. Adlai;
E. Stevenson declared today that j
the Republican! "prefer slogans,
emotion and confetti” to facing up i
to their record on the campaign —
issues of peace and prosperity. j ed or forced the general to alter
The Democratic presidential
nominee, beginning here a 6,000-
mile flying trip to the and
Texas, voiced a ringing indictment
of what he called a long record
of “Republican isolationism In for-
eign affairs and inaction in domes-
tic afftrfrs."—..................
In a speech prepared for a Cas-
per campaign rally, the Illinois
governor expressed “sorrow” and
“dismay” at the taetica adopted
by hia Republican opponent, Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Asserting that the “OH Guard
reactionaries’* of the Republican
party had “opposed every measure
to build up’ America’s strength and j
And he added
these things’’ Because we have had
t was weak kneed
and soft-headed "
From Houston. Eisenhower
moved to Waco in Central Texas,
where a noontime crowd eati--.
mated at 5,000 stood in the hot
sun at the edge of the airport
waiting for the general's arrival.
This was the general's fourth
thrust into Duu*
He came to New Orleans from
a quick swing into Wyoming and
Oklahoma, arriving in New Orleans
! Legion Praised
i At Lewisville
Special to the Record-Chronicle
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I LEWISVILLE - "^TEe’AmerwanT®'’®^,, .
|Legion ia the only organization in ! any bHU™ th* rt*bV 10Mj,ct
OMAO C ORR JR |
posed Communism for the last 20 ^., ,, Ej*r®hM,n« Agent 1
jeoi.- aaiva; aiaaa u|f|A/owi> »v hzmuj, I
member* of the Lewisville post of
the American Legion were told I
Monday night by Bruce Davis, I
Denton attorney and Legionnaire I
' The American Legion is our a
~t bulwark against th»> \ I
production which will be released [spread of Communism,” Davis ad I
*u2*•;; 1 ded I
HOSPITAL NOTKS t,is subject was “Why Conrmu-
Flow Memorial Hospital—Admit- n'*,s Hate the American Legion.
Miss Florence Hende.ron, ',»n“>mle urged the suppint
Denton poets | NTSC, surgery; Mrs. L. E. David- of ,t,<’ le«,on t*0*1 b* *“ Levmaville
* ’ ' son, 505 W Oak, surgery; Thomas [ f^*1*0* an(* *uWe»ted the organ-1
Muacnger. Route 2, Aubrey, surg- i *zatioo of a ladies auxiliary,
ery; Harvey Anthony. Sanger. L W,ve* °C‘ht Jeglon '*”* mP,n
surgery: Mrs Allie Marion, Route attended the meeting
1. Sanger, medical: Jimmy Black--)
walder, Tioga, surgery. Dismiss EISENHOWER
■j cd Jimmy Biackwaldcr. Tioga I
............ _ '.Ma'nh'ewrpresident of l>nton Hosp,tal and Ciinlc-Ad-. .conuni.ed
He was a cousin of Misses Nora violator—he was going too fast. It NTSC, is in Pittsburg, Kan , serv- [ mJ* Ml” f)orot,iy Mne Vernon. he asserted unless the pe
r as a member of the visitine Oklahoma City, medical; Mack, 1»1* guard their states’ rights ’an
comm’ttee ™ the American As ’ W°rth. med.cst; Rev. -H powertul Washington bureau- [
of College.. 7or Teacher W « D.vi. Lake Dallas, med.- cr.cy will rob u. one by one of
In The Williams Store one face Traming Accompanying him are!™1- J«n>« »• Ha>s. F'ort Worth, I the whole bundle of our liberties.”
- - • -• 7 “ . ----- medical Dismissed Neil Wood He urged the voters to put “coun-!
ard. 514 Bolivar; R L. Taylor, tu> above party labels’’ and to
Route 2, Denton Mrs L. I. Mar- J0,n hi» "crusade ”
shall and son. 410's Fry. He said there had been disloy-
Elm Street Hospital—Admitted: al,-v :,nd subversion in high places
Mrs Alice Allen. Box 330. Den- ^nd h® »d'i«L “Why have w» had
ton. medical; Mrs. Katie Mays, L1.—. C.
Route 1, Denton, medical; Charles leadership that
Purser, Lake Dallas, medical
second Sunday of the State Fair Crestwood Returning to Germany
and Dick has been taking that day with her daughter is Mrs Taha f/.iixisi
each year for hia trip to the Fair, ferro, who will spend six months X IllfUl
Two women chattered pleasantly crallc partv column since he sup-
i they started off shopping one ported the late President Roosevelt
“That neighbor of yours."
doesn't have to be so dignified in- *«td one. she’s a bit of x gossip,
isn't she:
“I don't like to say.” replied ni‘c Rendell Wiilkie. He opposed
Democratic chairman earlier this the other, but when she came bn,b P*r,,r* ln *nd
furnish all necessary right of way
for the road. The present road out
North Locust is the dividing line
between Commissioners Precincts
I and 4. .
It was requested that the proj-'
ect be placed “high on the list” I
of farm road jobs to be completed
in 1953 54.
In eartier action, the court voted
to appoint the sheriff as a com ®s *
missioner to takfc necessary steps riay •nn,versaries.
to transfer a two-acre plot known
as the old Dalton Cemetery Io
Roselawn Memorial Park
Smith are off on their vacations to'of levis, one might think you were day^
New Mexico and Colorado. The a high school boy.” and Garrison
- purpose of the trip ia to bring back replied. “Well. 1 guess if someone
some meat—elk or deer Mickey would give me a pair of levis, Ed
left Sam Evans ’to whittle’ and wear 'em."
take care of the business while he
was away.
COUNTY ROADS
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Gainesville, is one of the oldest in
the county
Others who own property in the
area of the proposed new road who
rd included Will Williams Sr ' 'Dick was Denton County delegate . with Lt. Col. and Mrs. Martin in
* *• ‘J ’ trx tha Cnunieh. A moriCDn War VmI. fhoair DadonchurO hnmo 'The* crvftim
Marion Evers. Ray Dickson and
ih»v would ,be F,,r ^’rounds. Dick is the aboard the liner. United States CINCINNATI F—Labor leader
” ‘ permanent delegate’ from Denton Mrs P T. Underwood has re* John L. Lewis rolled up his sleeves
County to the Spanish American turned home after visiting in Sul-' today for
AdlaFAssaliTGOP 1 ««KETS
Slogans, Confetti
America’* alliances .against the
Communist conspiracy," Stevenson
added:
“Moreover—to my sorrow and
diamay—they seem to have indue-
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2- 21._: Club Dallas is Room 1814.
will meet Thursday at 3 p in in Hollywood starlet Nancy Gates years and still opposes It today,’
Hubbard Hall with Mrs. C. N. Ad- (Mrs. Bill Hayes) of Westwood. ~
kisson and Mrs. Anna Burgoon as Calif, is in Denton for a 10-day
hostesses Mrs A G Koenig will visit with her parents, Mr. and
give the program on international I Mr* Virgil Gates. 2019 Bell She
relation*. Roll call will be answer-, recently completed "Member of
ed by current event* in national 1 the Wedding." a Stanley Kramer greatest
affair*. !.
- Texa* Peefry Day will b« ob- about March 1
d^’skiiletH wouYdn t'‘ have been »"ve(1 'n D<,n‘on Wednesday when 1 HOSPITAL NOTIS
needed Hr Arthur M Sampley, poet ' ,
laureate of Texas, reads poems by (Cfj
himself and other T
- • > football aame ov«r KDNT at 4 p m He will read
‘ g , works of Mias Mabel Arbuthnot.
------------- . last Saturday were about the most | Fred Reinmi||er m Martin
Mr. Park received his educe careful bunch that 1 have ever en- shock|<v Cecil Shuford. Dr Oma
tian at North Texa. State College countered on that day *aid Pat S(anl and<Mlss Mamie Wa]kcr
and the University of Texas He I Berkeley, Highway Patrol. Texas . th/NTSC facultv
was active in civic and church drivers could well emulate the
activities in both Denton and example of the Okltfhoma hoyr. In PERSONALS
Wichita Falls. fact, we found only one Oklahoma Di J C.
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I,ee and Myrtle Brown of Denton we* certainly an orderly bunch of ■ ing
Surviving Park is hia wife; one drivers." cc.i
daughter, Mrs. Jimmy Malone nf
two sons. Lemuel Park In The William* Store one face Training Accompanying him are
Park is missing since we left here in Dr Witt Blair, dean of the NTSC
two July. Tom Sweatmon, who has school of education and Dr Wayne
Laen u ith th* stnra fnr thaa rvaat A r» ■ rliranlnr nf that lahrirutnru
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J Hrieulture Prof, WORLD NEWS
\And Principals
Meet Here Toda v
. Voiational agriculture teachers
* * •* ' ----- i were to
I meet with school superintendents
ana mgn acnooi principals oi uen ;
iso ' ton and Cooke Counties today at 3 '
p m in the Denton High School
vocational building.
The Ag teachers and school of-
ficials were to discuss how voea- [ attempt to select a jury for the
trial of Mr* Mary Jean par-
sons, charged with the murder
of her Army officer husband.
The 21-year-old blonde widow
won " t ‘ *
her trial yesterday.
elective Study Department ot dress at the Medical Arts Hospital, I Amenia that has consistently op [
the Woman’s Shakespeare Club j Dallas is Room 1814. posed Communism for the last 2<) u j -™
why they decided that the
i less said about the issue* the bet-
ter.”
slilfl ' I d I < IH v I , I "I IHI *ei I .j . II- III y
G. Sellers, to whom a daughter,
Susan Ann. was born Oct 5.
Mr*. Judson Sinclair. Mrs. Ray
Tobin. Gerard
to the Spanish-American War Vet- their Regensburg home The group
eran* meeting, which was held at will sail Friday from New York
the Fair Grounds. Dick is the aboard the liner, United States
permanent delegate’ from Denton Mrs
,„ .... - - a personal campaign
convention* as he say* he is about phur Springs with her son in law stamp tour for Democratic presi-
the only one of the boy* left who and daughter, Di and Mrs. Henry dential nominee Adlai Stevenson, i .
C. Seller., whom . d...«hler. Uwl. .Ire.d, eh.rM i
quick speeches for Stevenson and
Mrs W. M Woods, 2009 Bolivar, the Democratic ticket and the im-
Lowery. Thelma who underwent eje surgery in Da) plication was plain party leaders
j Chambers and Mr*. H. G. Shands las Monday, is reported to be rest- only had to ask to get Lewis to
added another figure to their year* ing comfortably today The opera invade other states.
today they are observing birth- ■ tion was a success, the attending
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