Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1930 Page: 3 of 16
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Work Progresses
T. & P. Value Is
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Still in Race
in Debate Meet
Broad shouldered, trim-wateri. snug-hipped. Two
and three button coats. Single and double breasted.
No frills. Nothing stiff or stagey. Just models that
have every feature of the correct college cut.
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It’s not water-melon’ time, but
it is water-melon planting time Sev-
eral farmers have been here this
week <o secure the sleds they with
to plant, J. O. Teasley sata-tttat
---ya nuie lata-in the yatar
but that the ground wiu
__r ____ weatner nau nt
many of the planters.
Denton cltiaens this week were
more Interested in Chicago happen-
C. U-, and Mias Olga Leamah. instructor
.JcDiarmid and Ewell beat Boole
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UWfi defeated Cheew and Lipa-
Hon, In his address as
emocratic and investing
of agriculture
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Eddie McGinty, slight
forward, ranks as one
players of the
The per acre value of North Caro-
lina crops was Ml In 1929
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announced how the team will line
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er* wore matched with Al Nix-
enfo Lake Charles Newporters
al Orange, Texas, the Exporters’
training enmp Yesterday the
Exporter yannfgans nosed oat
the fagolan 7 to t tai extra in-
ndnga
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Manager George Burns of the
> Waco Cubs today faced their
exhibition game of the sea-
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fr
tel
Bob Tarleton, buxinewi mana-
ger of the Rteerw, left Dallas last
night for Shreveport, U> pay his
annual vlrit to Mike Kelly, man
ager of the Minneapolis Millen,
ft was believed Tarleton had
hope* of landing playing talent
frsta the Minneapolis Chib. Cy
H*MMHHRi. holdout outfielder
of the Steer* who recently was
plaeed on the suspended list.
Wan eupeeted te eomo to Dallas
from Kan Antonio within a few
days for a conference with Tar-
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Special models for conservative business and pro'-
fessional men. Dignity—c) .
styling.
fc WASHINGTON, April 4 — Presi-
dent Hoover today signed a bill au-
thorizing >125,C-J?,000 annually for
a road building program of three’
be completed by the T**™
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WASHINGTON. Apr'l 4.—A final
valuation of »S5.4«S.009 for owned
and used property as of June 30,
1910. was placed upon the Texas
and Pacific Railway today by the
interstate commerce commission.
Owned but not used property of the
road was valued at 33 456,938.
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While no houses outside the city
limits have as yet connected to
city lines for electricity several pur-
sons near the limits have expressed
interest in doing so according to
W N. Harris, superintendent of the
municipal light plant. It is under-
stood that a group of Denton men
are working on plans for building Injured in a fire-damp explosion tn
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to hear the re nor t of a
> named to draft
Word from the Teachers College
debating team composed of Emmett
Yant and Ciwrtoa Brooks, in Wich-
ita, Ran.. competing for honors at
the Pt Kappa Beta debattaw frat-
ernity meet, stated that the team
is still in the running with ail Sllm-
inated tout 10 teams. The Denton
team is the only Southern team Mt
in the contest, it is gtsfed. Charles
Brooks is still in the race for ora-
torical honors. The contest will be
brought to a close this evening.
HELEN UXLLS>»
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ON THIS TaoRige
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$200^000 Sait Filed
1 in Man’s Slaying
d-l; Roberts, T. C. 0, d
Lipscomb, Dentqn, «-0, t l • C
Dentota debeated MxT, T.
and Henry, g-4: Roberts and
laben defeated Cheev-w and Lipa-
comb, ft-lS. 4-d. d-9.
Gamer to Push
Fight for More
Tariff Publicity
WASHINGTON, April >—In sptte
arrangement to
-----metals, baseball
fans and friends from over the
H. M. Russell & Sons Co.
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in the music department, soloist.
The compositions of prominent
Texas composers will be played and
studied during the Saturday morn-
ing seasMm. and the climax Of the
festival which come with the pre-
sentation of ’The Rose Maiden."
Mrs. Dan Brown of San Antonio
will have the contralto part; Fred
Ohl, tenor, of Austin, and Marcel
Jones, Dallas, baritone.
John Jonsey of Fort Worth will
conclude the , three-day program
with an organ recital Sunday after-
noon, April 27. at 4:15 o’clock.
Acreage Cut and,
Better Grade of
Cotton Proposed
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DALLAS. Anril 4—Acreage re-
duction and production of better
grade cotton were two objectives for
the industry held up today before
members of the Texas cotton gin-
nerx association in convention here.
During i
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committee named to draft resolu-
tions for presentation to Governor
Dan Moody, urging him to veto the
two cents per bale tax placed by
the last legislature on all cotton
ginned in the state.
The tax bill was attacked yester-
day by George Hagn. president of
the ass
being “
the commissioner
with all the power* of a Mussolini”.
He declared the bill would impose
a >100,000 yeafly burden on the gin-
ners and accused the organization
of ”200 compressed in Texas" of
having "shoved this bill off on the
ginner”. »
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WASHINGTON. April 4- Presi-
dent Hoover left the white houaa
tills afternoon by automobile fo^
his summer camp on the* headwa-
ters of the Rapidan rtver In the Vir-
ginia mountains.
' A ecrifeert by the Dallas Sympho-
ny Orchestra, under the direction
of Paul Van Watwlpk. WtH feature
the opening program of the annual
Southwestern Music Festival which
to be hHd at the College of In-
dustrial Arts April 25-27, according
to CM schedule Which has been ar-
ranged FnUowtng this, the coliejr
coni will give "The song of the
Norms” with the Dallas Orchestra
Fine hand tailoring—equalled only by a few of the
leading Custorfi tailora. Sturdy, luxurious woolens
—that insure long, satisfactory wear. Greater val-
yea—that cannot be duplicated anywhere in clothes
of like quality.
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Men’s Fine
Footweat
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«** «< “»« League were
watching the clock today in nervous
anticipation of next Wednesday,
opening day of the pennant race,
wtabRa Palis dttaens were planning
a dinner for tonight honoring, Al-
of ‘pa<ue
Horace Robbins, chairman of the
8porX “J1*1 •w*t2?n co,mnlttee of
indree, was makli
entertain league
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♦ haps, was that the Spuddeni ♦
♦ yesterday broke the New York ♦
♦ Yankees' wtentng streak of five ♦
♦ straight and handed the Yank* ♦
♦ a • to 6 defeat, and that, in ♦
♦ the face of the fact that Babe ♦
♦ Ruth hH his fifth and sixth ♦
♦ home runs of the spring bam- ♦
♦ storming season <
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and let thene shoes speak
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Mrwo*’Stthe injured men were sert-
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rescue crews who worked desperate-
ly throughout the night.
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trically dontnSted dynitaftp charge
Quality Counts
Service and quality helps
make the buying a pleasure.
Remember our telephone
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Appointed on Texas
Education Commission
L* Denton will be represented on the
Texas Education Commission, which
has been termed the “Supreme
Court of Texas Education." by Dr
IL. HL Hubbard. Dr. R. L. Marquis
and J. W. CBanion Members of
the Commission, representing the
civic and educational interest* of
the State, are elected every two
years by the executive committee of
the Texas State Teachers Associa-
tion.
The commission, created in 1926.
functlohs as a final advisory body
on educational and financial prob-
lems submUted by various commit-
tees for solution and on measures
to go before the Texas Legislature.
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.^MajOT League
Real concern over the condi-
tion of Rogers Hornbv'i ailing
heel was felt hi the Chicago
Cab can* today a* the club
-laoed ha final engagement with
the Lo* Angckea An*elo. The
dropped MB of the Itaewp
» yesterday an I re doctor** iHtef*.
and It wa* feared he might be
forced to have another opera-
tion which would keep him ent
of action until the middle of the
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BENTONVILLE. Ark., April 4 —
The widow and two children of
William Robert Pearman of Colum-
bia, Ido., found dead near Gravette
last Saturday with three bullet
wounds in his nead. trday filed a
civil suit for $200,000 damages here
against Dr. Andrew J. Bass. 56. re-
tired dentist of Columbia, charged
with murder in connection with the
slaying of Pearman in an alleged
New York Giant* refuse* te my
tar wiU pitch th* opening game
of the aeann. “Kouta them
•re high *trwng yremg Mtow*
•nd tee ter p when they tarn*.
they gee going te pitch the mat
day tight now the bort teoktag
pitcher in eamp to Bill Walker.”
The New York Yankees went to
Wichita Falls aaw and were con- «
qunwd, toot tM ml winner ww
Babe Rati). White the Yank* ware
losing to the TnuW league teto
,,!fO whlrh*^ash<^o 0‘*1 ***** ^11™ ’steirs jitan
runs, the second of which “ • ned to put in a two-hour grind get-
ofthe ting ready to receive the Babe and
'IM eqpter field fence herr ** hl* Yank* tomorrow for the first of
feet from the home pigte. Rutnw, a tWo-game series. The Stetors took
aecond drive chared this barrier with lt yesterday tile regulars loaf-
plenty of s^ce and landed nearly lng in the city while the Yannlgans
500 feet from the Fatter's box. I joumyed to McKinney and handed
the McKinney High Schoo) nine a
1 to 0 defeat.
Fire Sale—U cm* ef aimert evwrg
make and model Pi toe* to fit year
piKkclbook. An oppsrtanity yM
Sid Smythe** Garage. Trew BreaJ
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paotort-that a large number of
members of the order will be here
from Fort Worth and toher places
tn this district. Further plans for
____ _ .. the meeting will be announced lat-
ings than ever before. There is a [er.
group of ’picked’ reprearntativee at , --------------------
Denton in that city, and Thursday T /> m
all Denton was somewhat depressed « lit
when the Bronoos Mat their aecond
ganM, after having Won the first
contest in nice shape. Denton peo-
ple'have gone about their usual teak
in the customary manqpr but their
hearts have really been some 1200
miles away But the loss of the sec-
ond game, thereby losing the chance
to bring back national honors, ha*
not in the test lessened the affec-
tion in. which Denton people hold
their Bronco representatives. They
have done remarkably well—Den-
ton is proud of them, and still feel
that the Broncos .ire abcut the best
team tn the country and Dento%
fans will ’welcome' the boys on their
return here.
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The Teacher^ tfcAe^e 3agte tennis
team tet 5 and 1 ter the netonen of
Texas Chrtettan Univer-rty here
Thursday afternoon.
an* Beittwr E-Igle double* team waa
MCDtetmid. T. C. V..' deflated
Poole, Denton, 6-2, «-S; Ewell. T.
d-Q.
j Fine Idathera, fine work-
manship and a simplicity of
design that marks every
dfyle ns being in good taste.
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at Senator Smoot * decision to mdke
immediate announcement of rates
agreed upon toy the Senate-House
tariff conference, representative
Garner, Detnoeratie leader, believe*
the battle for publicity to not aom-
pletely won, and he intends to car-
ry it further. <
He intends to speak in the house
every day or ao. and describe Che
circumstances leading to the agree-
ments Smoot announces, but that,
he said, to a question of obtaining
recognition from the preatfilng offi-
OCT.
This story of publicity Isn’t ov-
er,’ he said today. “It to not always
poaadtoia to get renngnltw an the
floor of the house whet*>ver it is
wanted If I can. howewta’, every
day or so. I intend to speak for a
few minute* after the morning sea-
sioh of the conference so the pub-
lic can have a picture of what 1*
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lines outside the city lirelte to serve
electricity from the city plant in
territory adjacent without the prop-
erty owners having to build their
own lines and post Individual in-
demnity bonds.
CHILDREN’S MATINEE
Saturday Morning 10 o'clock to
see TOM MIX in “Last of he
Duanes.”
1 child 5c; 2 children 6c
DREAMLAND THEATRE
Denton Pecan
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try, asks your co-operation
that we may contribute fur-
ther to Denton’s payroll and
prosperity.
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lar about his footwear is
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TO THE CIIEENS OF DENTON
Tn appreciation for the vote of
confidence given me In the city
election I atke this method of ex-
pressing my gratitude.
It shall be my effort to merit this
confidence, always performing • my
dunes faithfully and honestly to
the best of my abUlty.
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Assessment of city snd county
property for taxation h progressing
rapidly, according to J. W. EFwtn.
and George P. Elbert, city and
county tax assessors. S
About half of the dty property
ha* been assessed already and the
work likely will ■
end ot April, Erwin said Friday | —
Elbert said that about two-thirds
of the assessment* ot county prop- ■
erty steady have been made and Mi
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Of courre it may not be *0^7^30 DistOCt
for many of us to walk to town; gg • *1 10
Saturday morning, but it might be I lylppfinpr AD1T1 I 0
entirety probgble to hxve wraurihem-1 M
ber of the family drive us to town| _ __ ——T ,.
Saturday morning, taking the fam- J^I^hnrt of
ily bus back home to tta garage.! J,epU^Xgr*?Id
What’s the idea* Simply to have ‘ m
more ‘parking space’ for the vtet-) J Pvt htam ~
c> t 7 t^n ho frotn cw>um Part Worth PUns
, Out-of-town shoppWs would <PP>S- . were ma,de at the meeting to hold
. a district meeting of the Pythian
make shopping much more pleas- on Tprll 18 It is ex-
ant to the buying public in patron- ‘ -
izing our Denton stores
The Chicago White Box. minus
Barge Connally, dropped for lack ot
adherehce to ti a.ntag regulation*,
today started on the homeward
ttail The Sox AnishM their atay
>4 Texas with a KF to 4 victory ffWr
Fort Worth yesterday, and todky
faced the opening conter.t of a three
gtme stales With Little Rbet. tt ttte
Southern Association, , fit' Ltttta tffc thw
y*- . ; ti^., W1 doable dally workout yesterday
_ x. rz .a. — -A _».Ittea Indian* are to have Saturday
BUY IT IN E N T O N morning for Kingsville for two
—• I game* with the Pioneers of the
■!» < Mteaourt Pacific Railroad League on
Saturday and Bunday
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thafr atay in Texas yesterday with
a 10 to 4 decision over Frank Sny-
d«Fa Fort Worth Oat*
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NEW Y6RK April 4. -Relearn of
four more player* hat> cut the
Brooklyn Robin'* aquad to twwrty-
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club; Clarence BtontMn
ed pitcher, wa* tont to Atlanta;
outelder Max Wpt to Mnef
ot the International League, and
Bob Parham, outfldlder to the tab-
con Club of the South Atlantte tte-
gue. The “
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500 feet from the tatter's
More than 8.000 fam turned out to 1
see the Babe and his mate*.
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♦ Manager Burt Shntton of the ♦
♦ Phillies would like to know the ♦
♦ whereabout* of Chester Nich- ♦
♦ ota. right-handed pitcher ♦
♦ drafted from Montreal “He wa* ♦
♦ offered a splendid con'ract, and ♦
♦ I want him,'' Shorten said to- ♦
♦ day “But I guess hr dbe* not ♦
♦ want u». I don’t know where he ♦
♦“te." TM PMtlte are bartr at*
♦ Philadelphia from thetr south- ♦
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Jimmy Foxx, Athletlrt first baae-
man. has found his batting eye. He ton against the Baylor Bear* Man
wa* In a slumm during most of the ager Del Pratt yesterday reduced his
training neasorf but as the team *qu*d. Schofield, shortstop, Boken.
neared home yesterday he clouted thirtfi baseman and Ed Kallina, first
a home run and a double, batting baseman and outfielder, going to
in three of the Athletics four runs Joplin. Mo.
The aecond of the four-game *e-
r»es between the Houston Buffs and
the Pittsburgh Pirates wa* sched-
uled for today Gus Suhr, first sack-
er who last season smacked 51 ho-
mers for the Han Franctaco Seal*,
yesterday was the power that car-
ried the Pirate* to an | lo 7 ric-
tory over the Buffs. - 4*K-^
The Shreveport -Sport* planned
today to open a three-game series
with the Minneapolis Miller/
Art treasurers in the New York *
Metropolitan museum are guarded
< Ix>ok in-our window* th« -
Washing, Greasing
^Polishing
1 Get^SuP car in shape and
kMffi ikfn top-notch condi-
tion.
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CHICAGO, April 4—Wr the sec-
ond straight year, a band at no-
shirted giants from Athens, Texas,,
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te Wichita Falls Chamber of Oom- the struggle for the National Htgh S’
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‘ Ai the fight for the crown en-
tered the quarter-final round today,
there were but few among the
large throng of thrill-seeking spec-
taton; who expected to *08 the Tex-
an* defeated Seven teams, two from
Georgia and one each from Louisi-
ana. New Jersey, Kentucky, Wis-
consin and Wyoming, stiff had
hope*, but they appeared to be otrty
the hopes of high spirited boy. ‘ • - ■
Defeat Chicago
Averaging six feet two inches in
height, the Toxa* Hornets play the
game hard and fast enough to de-
feat many fair college teams. They
Utilised every inch of their heighth
rifling tong overhand shot* that in-
variably land in the waiting hands
of their aces, Freddy anil Benny
Tompkins directly beneath the
tesket.
Last night, they gave a demon-
stration of thetr power at the ex-
pense of the Y. M. C. A. day school
team of Chicago, which previously
stunned the tournament by upset-
ting Florida’s State champion. R.
E. Lee of Jackstonvllle, They used
their first string lineup for the first
period and ran up 19 pointe to none
for the Chicago team in seven min-
utes. Then they sent in their sec-
ond team and U polished off the
job with , a 38 to 15 victory
Wyoming KUH In
Wheatland, Wyoming's champion-
ship team, meets the defending na-
tional champions tonight. The wes-
tern* have one big chance of stop-
ping the Hornet parade to another
title because they sink 'em for S^g
distance*.
Wheatland
of the greatest
tournament and threaten* to both-
er considerably with his overhand
pot shots.
The other battles of the round
are of toss-up variety
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