Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1948 Page: 2 of 10
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Mernben of the Denton Rotary I
club and guests will be told of the
working! of the National Fount a
tton for Infantile Paralysis Thurs-
day noon when they hear Mrs
Georg* K Pittman of Dallas, state
reprSMOtatlvs of the foundstkxr
Mrs Pittman hat worked in the
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ST MORITZ Switzerland Jan
28 vP Die exe< utive committee
of the In ernational Olympic Com-
mittee, meeting in a Jury of Hon-
or " todav notified the Sul«s that
they must reject both rival United
States ice hockey teams as con-
testants Ln the winter Olympic
, games.
The Swiss organizing committee
which is m charge ot conducting
the fifth winter Olympic games
opening here Friday, has been
called into session and there was
a strong but unconfirmed report
that the Swiss would refuse to abide
by the decision of the executive,
committee
The Swiss have accepted the en-
try of the Amateur Hockev Asaocl-
i ation team to which the U S
Olympic Committee is strongly op-
posed The Olympic committee has
presented its own team for the
hockey competition
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•FISHING THE FLORIDA KEYS”
* border without bayonets a
Herman Kluck. <8 of Cooper
Creek Community, died at the
home of a sister. Mrs D R Carl
ton m Cooper Creek. Tuesday »t 12
a m following a long illness
Funeral services will be held at
the Shepard Funeral Chapel at 2
p m. Wedneaday conducted by
Oscar Ellison, minister of the j
Church of Christ, Pearl and Boll |
var Burial will be in Oakwood I
cemetery The body will be held at i
the Shepard Funeral home until
time for the services . i
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs
Carlton. Mrs Minnie Oreen of
Durant, Okla and Mrs Leona I
Thom peon of Gilmer; four broth- !
era. Prank Kluck of Dallas. Will
Kluck of Rush Spring Okla . Carl
and Paul Kluck of Denton
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BURGLAR OFFERS TO
PINCH HIT IN CHAIR
LOST BOOT MAY BE
NEEDED BY SOMEONE
Two cases ol driving while in-
toxicated and one case of posses-
disposed of Monday aft-
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trailer reared up on its hind wheels and stayed there
when the trailer overturned in a collision with an auto-
mobile in Indianapolis, Ind. The drivers of the involved
vehicle escaped injury. (AP Wirephoto).
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To rabev! miseries 1
»-**>o<rt doslnv rub on
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costumes
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genera-
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cup •< that roa»ter-/rrah. »hade-<rawn. aealed4a roadne**M
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I overturned and then the car rolled i
•cross and crushed him. AI
smashed wrist watch he wore was ’
bumsn NMv clucked » long list of ggjrne.
with tuber- 'zoived tn the 'r*,t
JOHN LUU
GARFIELD-PALMER
HAZEL BROOKS
’ sentenced to death in the electric
chair
District Judge Langston King
said he has received a letter from
Lucas, in the Columbus
In mmoie area-- ot Greet e when
women wear ancestral
on ceremonial occa-ions
en take great pride in an
corated with velvet
which mav be pa^-ed
mother to daughter for
tions.
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San Antonio — Some Snow Low
20 I
Austin — Light sleet overnight
with vome light snow early this
morning Low 18 degree*
Childress — Two inches of snow
on ground. Lew 9
TN'-r — Freen:^ ralr. and sleet
Low 19.
.exarkan* — Cloudy Low IB
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the
FM Highway 156 I
In Justin Gets
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ARTUR RUBINSTEIN, born
Jan M. 1889 gave hLs first
concert in Warsaw at the age
ot six The Polish pianist play-
ed with the Berlin symphony
tn his early teens, then toured
the world many times. His first
tour of the United States was
m 1906 and he has been popu-
lar in this country since When
his music was put into a mo-
tion picture he made his home
in California
AUSTIN. Tex. Jan 28 - —
j The State Highway Commission
27 projects
Officers said that Trow er s b<xly ‘
i the
a 24-year-old ’ CBr on fhe first or second time it '
Fort Worth resident who has been *-7L’l, r°“7' editors to head
across and cru5ne<! him A i ■
smashed wrist watah he wore was Dally Lass-O, Texas State College I
stopped at 12 midnight, setting the1 for ----------------
time of the crash They said that
during the three hours of lying
1 there in the sub - freezing weather
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Jail, under a 10-year penitentiary j
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WASHINGTON Jan 28 - •» —
President Truman Tuesday created
an emergency board to investigate
a wage dispute between the na-
1 three unions
HE TOOK WHAT HE WANTED
FROM LIFE ANO DIDN'T CARE
WHO GOT HURT...
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A POSITIVELY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREnI*
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Two other staff appointments are
Miss Yt ntme Riding* of Waurika.
Oka
Benr..c
amusements edit'”
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son. who told deputy sheriffs thgt t
i the arose at 2 a m to care tor ‘
1 a sick child in her family and
noticed the glowing lights of
automobile which seemed to
parked tn her driveway When it 1
was still there an hour later, she 1
called the sheriff's office I . . .. — ..
Of Dady LassAf
at Vital Slatistlcs tn 1918.
Before going to Georgia, he had
~ “ i of
Vital Statistics in 1913, and he was
also secretary of the State Board
of Health.
Dr Davis
'artha Ferguson of College Sta-
tion. Thursdays paper, and Bob-
bve Lea Hughes of Center. Friday's:
President is empowered to appoint
a fact-finding board which has 30
dti-s to hold hearings to report
A 30-day
cooling off period must elapse
before a strike can be called
A White House announcement tn-
' ' rrs ui-.
•reived tn the d^sput<4 ~wtth the,
Brn-herhood of Locomotive Engi-
neers. Brotherhood ot Firemen and .
Enginemen and the Switchmens'
Union of North America
The order said the
threatened to uuerrup- enmmer e
to such » decree a* to depnw the
country of essentia! transportation
sen ice
As usual in such cases the
creation of the board will be fol-
lowed shortly by announcement of
its personnel.
new *ocie-y editor, and Miss back to the White House
• 1 owrv e>* Lufkm,
last night 12 degrees.
El Paso — Anew.ng one inch oc
ground. Last night 1 low 11.
W’ichita Falls — Two inches of
snow on ground Low 9 degrees
Fort Worth — Low 13. Snowing ' established the Texas Bureau
Dallas — Snowing smee 7
Low 15
The appointment of five new dayi
the staff of the
... Women newspaper, was an-
nounced today by Pat Roache e<^i-1
tor-tn-chlef One of the new editors!
Is a local girl
Assuming their positions at the
of the new semester,
each of the editors will be respon-!—
I sible for one issue at the paper a
I week. Muss Roache, a Dallas girl,
integrates dally papers and guides
1 editorial policy ot t$e Lass-O. only
woman s college daily in the coun-'
ran bcm tn Salado tn
1973. attended Bel on High Scho-’l
the University of Texas
State Medical school, of
He practiced medi-
cine in Salado and at Monterrev.
Mexico from 1908 until 1910 In
I 1913 he first became registrar of
vital statistics for Texas
State Highway
yesterday authorized
| for construction and maintenance
of highways.
Concho county received the larg-
est financial authorization, which
provides tor a highway extending
approximately 33 miles from the
Green county line east via Eola
and Mlllersview tA the McCulloch
county line at an estimated cost of
Shoic Contest
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Angelina — State highway engl- has been announced as the wtnner
HOUSTON. Tex., Jan 28 — tf»—
A 45-year-old man. convicted on
a burglary charge has offered to apparently was thrown from
rung intoxicating liquor in a dry I uke p ] a c e of
area were ------*
ernoon
Denton Count r Court
Fred Needham, charged
driving while Intoxicated
—7 designated extending!
from the’proposed location ot State !
Highway 73 north to Por- Acres
I 6 mile 75-25 basi^, at estimated
! cost of $41 300
I Navarro and Freestone
Your Ford
$215,300
| Other projects by comities.
!elude:
neer was
11- - , - ,
| U. S highway from Lufkin to, was
! Huntinrrton. the commission to pro-
1 gram the Hem for construction;
| upon < . ’
J all required right-of-way is fum-1
ished free to the state.
I DENTON — engineer
Needham, charged with
while Intoxicated was
found guilty bv a six-man Jury and t
fined $200 and court costs |
Ophelia Goodall, pled guilty to a Ralph O
charge of poasesalng I i q u o r in a j_
dry area and was assessed a fine, sentence for burglary, asking that
of $100 and costs he be permitted to replace Nolan
Joe Harvey Bond who faced Edward West, now in a death cell
charge of driving while intoxicated at me state penitentiary at Hunts-
on a plea of guilty was fined $75, V1ne West was mndemned follow-
and costs. ; mg conviction in the fatal shooting
, of Walter I. Zaboroskt, Houston
juke box mechanic, last March
!
m 1 I e section
a more direct
rou’e between Blrdstnn Cemetery
! and S'reetman
; Nueces countv -- Engineer di-.
! reeled to proceed with plans for
I construction on the proposed route
I of U S 77 and State Hicliwai 44
' at Robstown, -the commission to
j program the constru<'ion when
( right of way is furnished free ot
I cost to Mate and plans completed.
Orange-Engineer to proceed with
1 plans tor iproicment of U S 90
from 1 3 mile, east of Vidor to 3 8
miles east of Vidor programming
of cons: nation of I rec right of
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Five Day Editors
Earned on Staff
Board Created By
Miss Wilma Watson, daughter ot Rad-L nions Tiff
Mr and Mrs W G Watson. 417
Center, will edit the Tuesday pa-
per She is a junior majoring in
journalism
new editors are Misses
Lou Smith of Fort Worth, tion *’railroads and
paper. Pat Hillert of 1 representing about 125.000 operat-
San Antonio. Wednesday's paper; , ing workers
The ur.iont have called a strike
for Feb. 1.
Under the Railwav I abcr Act the
BALTIMORE. Jan. 28 — <.© —Re-
tired Rear Admiral Yates Stirling
1 Jr , many times called the stormy
petrel ot the service, died of a
. heart ailment Tuesday alter a
a one- ' three-month illness He would have
- — I been 76 on April 30
Is .'■our left foot cold’ Well,
somebody's is, because they
have lost a boot — a shiny red
rubber boot
This red boot size seven,
was found near TSCW Monday
and turned In at the Record-
Chronicle. The owner may mid
it by calling for it there.
Make Record-Chronicle LOST
AND FOUND your headquar-
ters for misplaced or lost arti-
cles.
S26.000 Eggs Froien
After Truck Mishap
NEWCOMERSTOWN O , Jan 28
— JPt — Robert Revnolds of Ne-1
wark O lost $26 W worth of !
eggs Tuesday when his truck was 1
disabled in below aero weather aft-
er a collision with snother truck
State Highway Patrolmen said
the truck, when moving. Jiggled
•he eggs sufficientlv to keep them
liquid but that they froze when
the truck was disabled for
hours
completion of plans and when ; second showing at the Texas Thea-
‘ ‘ ‘ ire.
Mrs Davis received a month's
directed pass for the winning entry. Twen-
to proceed with work of improving | ty-live consolation passes to see
drainage conditions and surfacing I 'Green Dolphin Street.'' showing,
shoulders on Farm Highway 156 in ! today for the last time, were mailed I
Justin at estimated cost of $9.-' out.
(XX) | Theatre Row urges all who wish i
1 Dimmitt, La Salle. Webb and | to see his motion picture to try to j
| Duval — modified description of1 attend the supper show which
recently designated from Highway i starts at 5:40 p m By attending
I to 133 to describe it as extending that performance, the night rush j
from U S 81 at or near Encinal can be avoided
1 to Freer |----- ~ ~
I Jefferson —Farm to market Retired Admiral Dies
I highway
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and Missouri
DALLAS. Jan 28 —F- The ’ ON
frozen body ol a Corsicana tele- f *
phone company executive was
found at the scene of a car crash ;
j here at 3 a. m. today, three hours
after his car left the road at a
curve and overturned five tunes.
Dead was Fred C Trower, 54.
manager of the Three States Tele-
phone Co. of Texas at Corsicana j
Deputy Sheriffs attributed the
accident to Icy roads The accident:
w as reported by Mrs. W O Ander-1
AUSTIN Tex Jan 28 - T*
Funeral services will be held here try
tomorrow for Dr William A Dav-
is. authority in establishing vita!
statistics bureaus.
Dr Davis 74. died here yester-
day Until his recent retirment
1 he had been Texas State registrar
of vital statistics and he had or-
I ganized the Georgia State Bureau
•_ in- a
Tells How to
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New, valuable instruction book-
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HEARING AID USERS
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Tells How to
Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Denton
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directed to proceed with | of the Theatre Row contast for the 1
preparation of plans for Improving i best letter on why or why not it {
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j “Green Dolphin Street” starring
I Lqna Turner and Van Heflin for a
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