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DENTON, TEXAS. RECORD-CHRONICLE, PRIDAY, JANUARY T. 1944
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LEWISVILLE
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Humnes reeutly received his com-
thought on the ab-tract sublect of
Adolf Hitler
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banish ignorance and the end of
racy
COOPER CREEK
’ enza in this rommurnty
Miss I
American Cleaners, Phone 260.
Mvrtle Carter has returned
New Iron Cords
A shipment just received.
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Aitnough the -60-day
Western Auto Associate Store
Denton, Texas
West Side of Square
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Latin American countries
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work.
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Mr and Mrs Clarence Anderson
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I bearing on the war and resented having their own'
and
' Bill Blanton and Misses Vivian and
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by pricing higher.
shirts disappeared
Balanced Menus!
Sensible Prices!
Delay Drilling
New Water Well
destrian or a hunter who carelessly shoot- in the di-
redtion of others These accidents belong in the clas
homicides and can be called accidents only .because
the individual ddn t really intend to hurt anyone
King Electric
and Radio Shop
West Side Square
to make its investigaton
that doesn’t niean a thing
Committee might
resolve such argu-
visited
Dudley
Mrs
the disappearance from the market of low-cost items
which were staples purchased by low-income families
youth of Ger-
plumb with the
DR. RIC
McCrary 1
Owen modestly denies himself credit for the alpha-
bet—he says he finished a job others started—but
the task of getting his idea down on paper must
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DENTON, TEXAS JANUARY 7 1944
BRAZIL GETS INTO THE FIGHT
has become the first of the Latin-American
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the
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MERCHAN1
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Third Plo
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No more candy is to be made in Germany after
the first of the year And nothing else very sweet
can be promised
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God
NOTICE- All
the estate
hereby withe
Luella McGal
Things were so arranged, that husbands picked
up carrying out the ashes right where they left
qf cutting the grass
GUARANTEE
painting
Trailer Camr
PRESSURE c
a good su]
Hardware
BARGAINS
ol. adjus
chine in yo
dated Pram
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SOUTH
SIDE H
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bulk
Hardwar e
Bare your elothers cleaned and
premed at Camp Cleanera Ph 1212
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It s no fair for college students to stop burn-
ing the midnight oil and claim it s patriotic
In
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that
Due. to gas rationing, autos are not as thick as
they used to be which is hot true of some driv-
ers
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lip and tongue sounds
With the alphabet you could put a word together
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and such otl
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held In th.
9 ololeek p.
day of Jant
cashier Dau
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Unul his return this col-
T Howard Pheger of the
M Asoctated Press ,
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Mrs
A Crawford Jr
LeoPintey of Wamut sprines VIs-
ited relatives here.
Mrs Wade House of Emer. vLit-
ed her niother Mrs Myrtle Carter
Corp. and Mrs Kenneth Martin
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VIRGINIA
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With pork potta reduced again we have less rea-
son to squeal uhen this ltue pig goes to marker
Abilene Reporter News ‘
। But it wont be the Engiish you re reading how The
"Global Alphabet cant be described in conventional
type like this
It deals entirely with sounds and substitutes 18
J consonants and 15 vowels for the conventional char-
i acters you learned th school The vowels are loops
I and squiggles to catch all the shades of full-mouth
' tones Angles and lines are the consonants to form
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to the good sense of the people of the Americas,
who have now had 10 years Of experience with the
Good Neighbor policy that these gross misrepresen-
tations were not generally believed -
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By PETER EDSON
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Avoid Errors In Making
Returns! Get Your
INCOME TAX
GUIDES
10c to $1
Simon and Schuster
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in bathing suts about now Abllene Reporter-N>w,
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from the market etc And a subsequent independen*
chpck by the American Statistica! Associauon found
th* index accurate except in certain specify local-
INICLE COMPANY INC
Editor and General Afanager
Asociate Editor
...... Busmeas Manager
...............Advertising Manage'
WOOL < L.ANSIC
Slipover Sweaters
Sizs 34 to 40
$2.98
Your favorite in red natural.
to get actively into the European war a 1 that looked like a bunch of banana* But Owen s idea
of Brazilian fighter pilot* and a ground force | is that everybody in the world ean do it, and pro-
i । inches, only 197 inches below the
I angles he says he can make English the Interna- average for the 31 years records
s tional tongue and abolish illiteracy almost overnight, have been kept at the station The
-- — | years molsture was only 154 inches
below normal 10 year average*
at 214 West Hickory Street Denton,
moon except Sunday by thr Record-
hy. toe-
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Purity Bakery
PHONE 106
Surely a man occupying the responsible position
of he United States senator owes it to his country
I ably the most vigorous
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MILK MAGI
quality, h
City Drug 8
Mr and Mrs C B Umstead and
children of Dalia visited Mr ana
Mrs Grover Squires
GOOD DIRI
Phone 172
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Frisco visited
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ITAI IAN F
Pronune ia
Mary Alice Gunn, daughter of Mrs i
Julia Gunn of Cutbert and Man lel
nounce the word at a glance
"The possibilities of this mechanism are beyond
the powers of human conception he said
make alewance for [ lot of sassafras These consular .officials, so the story
Owen is blind
JOHN A. ORR. REALTOR
(North Side Square)
REAL ESTATE — LOANS - RENTALS
I
hangers.
I Mr and Mrs Lonzo Medlin and
daughter of Beulah visited Mrs Ida
McMakin.
Travis Hawk of the armed forces
is at home for a few days
Booker Love of Justin was here
Mr and Mrs S J MeQuinn were
, in Roanoke
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♦ BIBLE THOUGHT FOR •
♦ TODAY ♦
a time when the nation is engaged
ed calculated 'm injure the Good Neighbor policy
STOCK1
The reguli
holdem of '
Denton for
auch other
come before
in the roomi
p in. on T
January. 19
Dentan, Tex
efl on to keep down the cost of living index, it can
be seen Why labor representauyes are interested in
he called bonorggling in Latin America appears to generation
have been another case of a man talking when he 1 manic traits
should have been listening
Secretary of State Hull is not the first, but prob- I
industrial tallow soap is an important compound
of synthetic rubber Thirty-one pounds of soap goes
into the ures of an eight-wheel two-and-a-half-ton
truck “hIle a 10- ton pontoon bridge unes 192 pounds
ui its 3200 pounds of synthetic rubber Am art Ilo
News-Globe .
A%
son 1 Mr and Mrs J 1.
of leebor Statistics has been put on the labor rep-
resentatives of the committee and they are appar-
ently having their troubles in collecting their da’a
to make their point
It is the contention of many labor representatives
that the cost of living has advanced much more than
the Bureau of Labor Statistics index figures indicat- j
As the effort to hold wages in line is tied in with I
Aneedinted Prem la exciusively erHdedatoath
bMoQteewkm erediledm’tht pape ana als
dewa publlahed herein
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
■rruueoua reflection upon the character, repu
ethaing of any Arm, individual or corpora
be gladly corrected upon being called to ent
F akSauon
toadin their defense in case the Axis was able to I mind These he explained to a secretary who put
conquer Europe as seemed entirely possible back in the symbol* on paper from Owen's description
of the dissenters He ha:
my development and transportation of needed war;
materials, such as rubber
We have seen it charged that Butler on his flying
visit, spent only from 24 to 48 hours in each prin-i
Walton Dan.err
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life. , •V
J FRANK
consultant
105 E Oak
ignores good safety practices and runs
hours of utter introspection
quiet Be still and know that I
God Psalm 46 10
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Write or
Denton, Tex
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FLOOR 8*11
610 N Lo
| perpetrated —Denison Herald
COLD TREA
chest rub
eyrup with <
teed City I
then mother Mrs M
Opening hours: 11 a. m. to -
p. m. Also our regular time. 5 | —
1531 W
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BLANK BOC
letter tiles
sts, etc Cit
goes, were jealous of the intervention of various
commissions and boards concerned with matters
many !ar out
• native trait
often rpevals himself
of Fort Worth visited Mr
Mrs Anderson
Mr and Mrs Joe Lee visited
Dallas with their daughters.
WK HAVE pl
Texas < wan
lota of :<mkI ।
cookies hone
and shelied I
Tennemee ie<
fresh vgetat
Apple House
out that the President s letters to Chairman Wil-
MARKF
re not above ac-
policy point out |
has been vastly
nom WASMINGTON
IINOIS
nom FAUST
and Mrs
proving that the index is
proof would give labor an
With all the rain and cloudy wea-
ther of recent weeks it is necessary 1
report but
ingsubsttutions on the nst or items W priced such ; of whch sounded Wo far-fetched arid hear-sayish
as rayon for silk hose by allowing for the reduced i to be believed anyhow was that it caused many
quantities of rationed foods which low-income fam- ■ Laun- Americans to fear that the Good Neighbor
is wotid be able to purchase by pricing higher- j Polc} would be scrapped the moment a new admin-
cost work shirts when low-cost shirts disappeared | straton comes to power and that dollar diplomacy
or American impenahsm would be restored
attention it would be unheard-of for a polltician,
to admit that he had made a mistake, but if Sen- t
a tor Butler would do so it would go a long way to- J
; ward repairing the damage h& m - considered screech 1
Russia has abxolished illiteracy and taught its
prpie immnediatriv to write and read their own lan- 1
guage in over 200 dialects Owen said By substitut-
ing phonetic spelling for classical spelling they have'
0 Pif II
Joan Lee
Eugene Miller of Mangrum Ok
returned from visiting his sister
Mrs W E Holford
Raymond Bovodsky and family of
Tioga visited Mr and Mrs Bass
wiiams and Mrs J W Williams
Mr and Mr* George Pedigo and
children of Per- Worth visited Mr
Crops suffered from lack of mols- j
! ture in the winter and early spring *
1 and an extreme drought prevailed !
, during the summe: |
But now comes along the annual 1
j report from the State Experiment ‘
Station here to ahow that the pte-
i cipitatton for the year was 30.81
essence Butlers charge was that the U 8
not above oribng Latin American countries and
Consequent!); there is nothing
which to base predictions as
what Germans will 4o now
to think back to remember that ;
1943 started out like a dry' year
The President s five-man ‘Committee on the Cost
of Lving" has scheduled its next meeting tor Jan 6
but don't look for anything to come out at this time
which will solve the prohlem certle -he arpmen*
clarify the Little Steel Formula or briny an end to
demands for further wage incrraes basd or* in-
creases in the cost of living
Jan 6 will mark the end of the 60-day prraod
which the committee was unomcially given in winch
author*, uses
t feet against mixchirvous sniping It is still a delicate
lead to endless confuston I hothouse plant that needs a good deal of care and
Roscoe visited Mr and Mrs. T. S.
Smith
Mrs P C Willis of Shreveport,
and Mrs J C Stephens of Austin
alter visiting Mr and Mrs Wade I
House in Emory
Mrs Dixon Hayes has returned
to Florence after visiting Mr and
Mrs A Hayes
that the BLS index doe* not include allowances for | cipal city visited, that he hobnobbed chiefly with
black market prices does not make an allowance lor consular official* and that they stuffed him with a
COOPER CREEK Jan
Wanted to buy, wire
in a way such
Churchi. and the children of all races in a few
day- he intends to get 40 children together in
Washington to prove that anybody can master the
alphabet in two hours and learn to write his pho-
netic English fluently in a day
R T Derry-
quality depreciation does not
have divided into two
BELEW Jan
fell here Jan 1
"ytck:
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1940-4L. Now that this material isn t needed for j The former senator has dedicated his Interna-,
ffi* defense of the Western hemisphere it i- ust and tional script to President Roosevelt. Prime Minister
"The value of Enni Ludwig's * Mrs. Claudia Johnson of Denton
analysis i* rdi -d by the fact that ' visited Rev and Mrs J R Atchley
the German wrter has undervalued I Misses Helen and Cordelle Loard
of Irving visited their father
Rev J H Barnes was in Denton
Mr and Mrs Stanford Allen ai d
hooL of
if you will resolve mow
to let um do moat of your
paste hakinf during i
eiee--i- -am-
P-eacemaker Millers are wishing for you—
Each customer and friend— loyal and true -
A New Year filled with joy and delight;
C-almness of mind everything right —
E-nvy and hate erased from this Earth
Man's understanding giVeh a new birth
A-midst a world of more human Love-
K-indred to that of our Father bov.
E-very day we wish you a season of good cheer
R-inging in happiness throughout the New Year.
' in a guantic efort to defeat the assassins of eiviliza-
tion a whol.. indefensible attack -should be leveled
at a poitcy so universally acclaimed it is a tribute
y the global alphabet illiteracy can be abol-
run the world Owen says When we abol-
,, a* his foundation The Germans ,
- of 1944 are only the Germans of I Mrs W B Cole and Miss Prankie
THE BUTLER BLAST '1918 in the igeclassifcation The Lou cole attended the funural of
Senator Butier. Readers Digest blast against what ‛ Hitler cunning caused the younger J T Redwme In.Dallas Saturday
----------- to revol' against Ger- Messrs, and Mmes Walter Rob-
The Nazi sistem iertson and Charlie Perry of Fey--
was mtented by Hitler to break idada and Cisero Robertson of San
down all lingering loyalties to 'he Benito, Calif visited Mr ana Mrs
Fatherland family ties and fixed i Wil Robertson
branded the Butter charge as unfair 'and unfound- | Eirtrthe Tndazitypirdguirehtojorpevin Pued"ur andMo J
i H dasr—he -atd the ertenled -eeretary ot-desanborsii iatnramorohe Nan -
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Special to Record-Chronicle
; LEWISVILLE, Jan 7-J L Huf-
motedA000 intensive hours to
—Alpbabel" for all the world
sthnthe birth of the new
in r-i-d indi-tril production 400 per cent
Hr . pauitive hl* system will do the same thin"
Edwin Owens vising! In Dallas
। There are severalcases of influ-
children of Irvig visited M? and
Mrs Paul Alien and family
But crops suffered much for lack
of moisture despite the near-aver-
age fall, simply because the rain
didn't come when it was needed
most in other words it either was
very wet or very dry during-most of
the year which might net look bad ;
in average but had a bad effect on i
crops because of the particular
। season it was too wet at times for ]
proper planting and too dry at '
business was mentioned when the President or. O t
Xi first promised labor leaders that such a com - I
milter would be set up, and again two weeks later
when the committee was named it is now pointed i
• The practical Joker who cause* the injury or
death of a person is just as guilty a* a driver who
, state that at
afliauon. Behind it *mi lies the i
inflammabl:ty of superman ego-
tism One so imbued display all
the desperation of a cornered rat
Supermen may be killed never de-
feated
4 Another ram
1 which will delay
. \ 1/
“R- !,
they han as well be guessing
! schools Adolf Hitler began as a
paranoiac and desperation obvious-
ly converting his disease into sheer
lunacy Guessing a' the next act
of a madman is utterly futile Prob-
abilities are as strong in the darec-
tion of supineness as toward Aesist-
aonce to the bitter end The guess
- Praetical jokes seldom are funn, ali a iohally
ar fatal, especially the type of jok whi n might
cause an injury ot a bad scare in Ikiht it v.cy
a var plant worker i* dead and a ptha juke, i ( on a worla-wide oast* using English as a root Basic
being .held for investigation He ci.v. ‛t a. Lt E g .n wont work he says because n sticks to
the hotfoot with a match unaware Ju ■: th. work- ; claxsk spelling and the average child needs 10
ers clothing was saturated with oil '.ears to learn to spell that way
Little Steel Formula and gaining greater wage ir.
creases
The basic reasoning of the labor economists 1*
ceremony Hufines reurned with । co Prank Nash
, strengthened by co-operation of Latin American
countries except Argentina! and that U S ex-
penditures were concerned mainly with the uncover-
Bureau of Labor Statstics however defends its j authority thus short-circuited if there is any truth
cot of living index baby as a parent should kav- n this obviously Mr Hull as secretary of state nerds
ig that it has mad. full allowances for changes an , to i0oK into it His oun household may need purg-
What has actually h a opened is that the .burden
of proving that there is something cockeyed about
the cost of living index as compiled by the Bureau
James Le visited Mr and Mr*
Bill Blanton in Dallas
Mrs W L Holford and children
and MI* Marieta Stiles were in
Denton
and daughtet "I Dilla visited Ml
and Mi* E K Owens.
Mr and Mi. Kenneth Payne oi
Dalia* and Sgt Harold Edwards
and wife o! Pheonix. Alik., weze
guests of Mr and Mrs H Green |
Will Allen was in Dalia*
Ben Collnis. small son of Mr and |
Mrs1 W I Collin* 1* ill
OKLAMOMA
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not t Pop off about such grave matter* without be , and Mr* Cha* Cole
______ _____ ine ‛e of hs ground* Men concerned with the Misses Marie and Marjorie Wat
___ BLS now gathers its prices in some 56 cities 1 actual operation of the Good Neighbor program । son of Dallas visited here
of nine geographic regions I! it could be hown ! Pnngrats and Republicans alike have denounced Mr and Mrs Ross Anderson and
that whie the BLS index was a kood enough na- ' the Butter charge* variotaly as inaccurate, grossly children of Sanger visited Mr and
uqnal aterage..4t was not a true index Of price in- exaggerated or wholly unfounded Mrs Ike Anderson
erases mhay the Detroit area, then an effort might I Our new-found formula of friendship and co-op- .......
be made to secure for wage earners in the Detroit . erator with our La tin-American neighbors hasn t and children of Deton visited Mr
Mil wage ancrease which would cover the area | oren in operation long enough to stand on its own and Mrs W B Stues
J. J. MACLACHLAN
representing
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
, Chartered in 1871
Jackson Bldg. Phones 365 or 52:
CAPT. VICAL
1521 w sy.
1083-W
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1 -24Im rr
hs parents ‘or a visit
rhe singie agreement Miss Fay Ann Brooks is a medical
is on the subject's relatie longevity patient in the Denton Hospital.
The sands, as they - them, are I Mr. 41111 Mr* A A Marchant of
rapidlv runnmg out in his hour- 1 Lubhock Mr and Mrs F J Robert-
gin*.* son and Mrs
"So far as the abstract values of I
the two schools are concerned. I berry .
Mr and Mrs H T Smith of
ignorance will mean the end of poverty in all civili-
zation
The sightless former senator started toying with
an international alphabet a generation ago But it
was the shock of Pearl Harbor that started his in-
tensive work to get a medium for international un-
derstanding Hi* first hope is to provide an alphabet
to make the task of learning English a snap-of-
the-fngers job -
But the greatest objective he says is to pro-
mote huma: brotherhood through mutual under-
standing and to give an immediate means of achiev -
mg : and establishing the good neighbor plan of
Uie western hemisphere as a world policy
wartime living condition* In March 1943 the bureau 1 ing
changed it amethod of caiculaung the index bv mak. j The muschief hidden in the Butler charges, most
at possible self-destruction is as
may be At best it belongs, in
i either direction taken with irra-
tionality
cepting bribe* Defenders of our
that in reality our war effort
। Mrs. Fred Ferry class ol the U S Navy were mar-
Ed Brown and family have mov ■ /ried in Colorado City Dec 17 He !
fed on the Koroith farm -pt pan of his fun lough hue l
Mr* Agnes Shockey of Argyle with nl* parents Mi and Mis W
visited Neal F Wilkerson | J P.igrm
D R Pitt has bought the H1 nat । Mis Call West viited hei mo'h
Madewell Linn and J A P it h i* < i m Della*.
mission as second leutenant n Uhe : moved his ‛anls then- | MI and Mies .la. k Jacok
tank deatroyel division at Camp Mr. and Mvs Floyd McMakan and , mitdren nt Denison Virgt '
Hood Hl* varents attetuted Ilie and daugutt ut Cisnixham \ i it /D and Uughl.i Everti Owens
ll*m H Davis of the War Labor Board make
specific menton of any report within 60 days
Ute commuter can take a the time 1 wants
Oriel mining what to do
ry 7 .AM.4
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Old “High Cost of Living*' is snowed under by the avalanene of
sub-celling pries featured for our famous WHITE FOOD BALE!
I‛s a real ecohomy event becaune so many of the foods you
serve daily are white in color . , . and these food*—the finest
quallty- are this week’s speelal values! "share and play square
with ood" says the Goverument . . . and we believe that that
applies to marketmen just as much aa it does la consumers. We
practice what we preach by offering the finest foods at the fair-
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reasonable that Brazil and othei nation* o: thia
herhisphere take part in the actial fizh: in- that is
necessary to make the world tree irom power-mad ,
dictators
"Many persulis. nuludiig Emil
Laudwig with long acquaintance
among reprnta ir Germans.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram )
gives a constructive discussion of i
the German situation as it relates [
to what may happen within the
country, something which many ■
have overlooked in talking about a !
possible breakdown such as occurr- i
ed in 1918 Germany and all the I
younger Germans < perhaps some of !
the older ones> are entirely differ- j
ent now from those of 1918 under '
an altogether different leadership !
with unpredictable philosophy ।
A fancy name on your battery is a thing of beauty and
a joy forever, but when you have to pay cash money f.
the name, when our battery ha* a better guarantee at
much lower cost, arc you really exercising the judg-
ment you inherited’
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ter of Houston aie visiting Mi and R Pilrm vetty officer second
BARTONVILLE
BARTONVILLE Jan 5—Neal T
Wilkerson, Mrs Ida McMakin thr
small son of Mr.s Ida Mae Dupree
and the daughter of Weldon Brown
are sick.
Mrs. Nellie McMakin of Walter*
Ok is ill of influenza at the home
of her brother. J G. Schoppaul i
Mr and Mrs Herbert Knight and ,
son and Mrs Hester and son of
Denton visited Mrs Ed Brown
Mrs. Anna Bell Spink and daugh- l
Plans to drill another well to
augment the water supply m Den-
' ton haye not been definitely "or.
I inula led, according to Mayor Lee
i Preston
Twojmajoi projects of the C:
1 for the fiscal year were the water
i well and the cooling tower Preston
said that cinee the need for a C001-
ling tower is more urgent, that oro
I jec will be undertaken first • then
। definite steps 10: . the well will be
' made
| Preston pinted out thnt threni
! ang tower will be ul cqual value
• as a well in mcreasinu the water
1 supplv through the summer months
) with the cooling tower, the Diesel
I engines ol the power plant will re:
I quire a much smaller wnount ol the
i eity’s water for cooling than he
I former method ol cooling used He
.said, however, that the well may
| possibly be drilled by summet
left this week by air for North Africa, where Bra-
zlia officers have been making plans for the in- |
tegrauon of the Brazilian airmen with Amercan I
and ^British air unite
Te United States has supplied Brazil with a j
vast amount of military material approxima’ely |
two-thirds of all Latin-American lend-lease going ;
of Durham N C are viuiting hi*
parents. Ma,and Mrs Dock Martin
Lieut, and Mr* R O Davis have
returned to Seymour, Ind af r I
visting her parents. Mr and Mrs .
A Hayes
Barnet Perry and Davis Under- |
wood have returned to Corpu- 1
Christi where they are stationed in I
the U. S Navy after a visit web
'heir parents
1 j the d'K Tine cf
l Hitler warped
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