Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 143, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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PRESCRIPTION WORRIES ARE
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MODEL AIRPLANE KITS
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tute a ready market Civilian goods
shortages should help small busi-
BABCOCK’S
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RAY DICKSON
MOTOR (o.
Phone 1577
however it happens that Britain
and the big South American Na
tion have mutual trade interests
England wants Argentine products
I become legends
‘ managing the
ni the car and securely locked the
doors
section, a large crowd is expected to
be on hand for the opening game
208 McClurkan Bldg
Phone 198
Regretful rookie "
The finest tribute that coule be
ofTered Mark Roth former Yankees
Frogs meet Rice here tonight while
Texas is at Dallas battling South-
ern Methodist .
Tomorrow night things will be re-
Gives You This Complete
Vitamin Health Protection
1. Prevents Vitamin Shortage Dangers '
(VitominsA,B, B,orG.C DondNo n)
2. Helpt Correct These Dietary Deficiencies
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PliOBLEM IN U. S.
J. E. Bonar
Phone 1510
41
South Plains Army Air Pield 63
Texas Tech 45
Tulsa 48 Oklahoma Baptist 30
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All outstanding accounts are due and payable at this of-
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n. - Now faced with overnight cancell-
generaiy .W°K 1 ations many dislocations occur Un-
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PROTECT BOTH FRONTS
BUY BONDS
BUT nSURANCE
ELI P. COX
Bouthwestern Late
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Cage Contests
Prediction When this war is
over we shall be able to Wen
Ufy many of the Jap omcers
who tortured our Bataan he-
roes to death Then the Mika-
do’s barbarians shall pay II .
was listed as one objective of the 114 E. Hickory,
conference which was planned here Me^mie Bldg:
yesterday । 5*
come by degrees
Freduetion Palneles
The War Production Board
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Allies Remember,
Japanese Warned
If you have a
Grade I Certificate
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We have pure hased the business of
MISS EUNA BELLE ESTES
Representing I he
Farm & Home Loan Association
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should no everything to kick
but "
i ed suddenly on all fronts. Washing- pn, th. care mstena of
pton authorities would - Immediately PW weens
cancel billions more orders '__
Chorswrsohgrbmnntnpresent County Cotton
national conference of educators .. ..
in Saltelle. Mexico, April 23 to 30 I ire Inormation
may result i organization of « Headquarters
Joint committee of Texas and Mexi- penmAT G_.
can teacher training experts This EonY Auto -tores
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Denton
with the country flooded with un- 1
employment.
Yet such unemployment is not
His latest communicatipn :
some seven closely typewrit- yG.
dit
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be available for those justified in
seeking it. As the end of the war
draws nearer, opportunities will
arise in foreign trade, travel and
in the resort business. Yes, 1944
can provide much useful and pror
i fitable work if Washington and the
Cotton ginnings in Denton Coun-
ty for the past season are 2.000
postwar planning is in the nature ,
of social security benefits and pub-
lic spending. It will be up to the i
voters to decide what kind of a
postwar era they want. They should ,
elect to office from the bottom up. |
road secretary who died vesterday. Motwt--ereian‘i AFM." iem
was that in some 20 years on thai soing to lose her position in Arsen- this
a six-foot margin for
taken one beating from the Denton
Broncos in the District 6 double
round robin will meet the Broncos
■ agen tonight at 7-45 m the Demon
High School gsmnasium for the
second match of the series
The teams clashed the first time
. Jan 11 and finished with a score
1 of 33-34 in Denton favor
During the past week the Bron-
cos have been keeping in practice
Fire and W indstorm Insurance
Underwritten by the Globe Republic Insurance Co.
It shall be our policy to bend every effort to continue in
meriting your patronage as your new representative of
these two reliable organizations along with the other old
line insurance companies whose protection we arc proud
to offer.
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people in Wai
th the whole
go-round wit
by the same
Pearson, w
ernmental de
politicians. m
every other
“pen.” is scl
Teachers Col
Having beer
as a result o
troversies in
the columnis
of new reade
satisfy their
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I STRONG CLASS R QUINTETS
TO BE IN CAGE TOURNAMENT
I WASHINGTON, D O., Jan 28-
' The general public has been unpre-
। pared for the cancellations of war
contracts. Exact figures are not
[ known but these must total over 10
' billions to date. Most affected are
| companles handling subcontraets.
eight-man varsity
, But this little teachers' college
' which sent a team into the nation -
J al intercollegiates at Kansas City '
I last year has chalked up IF vic-
. tones against six losses, meeting
' such topnotch outfits as Gonzaga
I Idaho and Washington State
| The girls help exit as team mana-
j gers waterboys and scorekeepers
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of the Teachers College physical
education department
The T C. High School quint,
host team for the tourney, la unde-
feated in high school competition
so far this season but may get a
real test hi its first start against
WOOL CLASSIC
Slipover Sweaters
Slues 34 to 40
$2.98
Your favorite in red, natural,
powder blue or navy
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ferry to Brooklyn As they stroiT- statea
ed toward the parking lot Harold •___
fumbled in his pockets and moaned I
transition. This should far better
Texas moves to Fort
Enjoy the fun and pleasure of building a melel air-
with buckets placed too high for
less new orders of some kind, either
for war or peace are quickly ob-
tained large numbers of workers
will be let out. Prime contractors
in many instances are now hard
pressed to keep their own plants
operating They offer little en-
cquragement to their subcontrac-
tors Washington officials were
perhaps wise in not tipping busi-
ness off for patriotic reasons. Re-
sult however, may be a too sudden
than the president hintself > can
expect re-election next November
he court game aways get atten- by tndirection in its Mion.' to sow
ton ™
rupture with Hitler has brought
They always did kick:
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the West Pont Field House Von Ribbentrop fancies that his they can get to work out postwar
ger Leo Durocher also helped own importance will give weight to ideas and new production sched-
coach the Cadets. His teachings his words However in this rose .ules. Tpey are willing to care for _
werent very enident but in mid- he has made a statemen, which to 15 million unemployed after the only use a ittle cemmon sei
season Amen saw one of his boys the Argentine or Briton Or Amer- war but this they cannot do over- i Programs for the re-estaslishment M
Shidinginto seoond wath.his spies can is the essence of absurdity night Neither will they be able tojof residential constriction should ---
having defeated MeKimey mesday I dangerouslhigh,. When Argentina knows that she hasn't operate efficiently or profitably un- ‘ at once get underway The rail- A
naynKin02 dXcti me’2ndoTm- cadet T . . here- surrendered anything to the United der peacetime conditions if still road equipment business should be 4
nhiwamitnamneindGri-iceved a dres ing .downfrom. the States and she kno« that enis subject to present government encouraged Money rates wil re- l
ElcmednmsdaxnKnviin-pprtoicoech. Butsir, thesboy protest- country has no desire to intrude regulation, control and ruinous main low and abundant credit will |
lice game one -aesv urnion jed Mr Durocher old us that when mhere s A triendlv rivalrv between taxes Our men at war are fighting
score was 36-31 Dentons E-team the play was close even if our own phers. aa, American Iryabek In for economic freedom and full op-
beat Gamesville B-team 44-1 mother was playing second if she Brth 2m mnne ln cbnzie M- portunities for an peoples Surely
I “as holding the ball loosely we South America"and why not? So our own country should set the ex- I
11 far as concerns the Argentin. ampie.. . .
" Draftees expect and are legallv
entitled to their old jobs back If.
however Washington fumbles its
postwar plans as it ts now fumb- '
Imng the current domestic economy I
FORT WORTH Jan 28——
Rice and Texas invade North Texas
Hi top Southwest Conference bask-
etball games of the week-end with
those conscious of the part that bales under the figure for the pre-
business has played in bringing ceding seasm
We’ve been serving this community for the past
20 years. And we can proudly say that in all that
time we have never caused a customer to change
to another pharmacTst. Some of our prescriptions
date back that far and with your help they will
continue another 20 year. You are always welcome
at our store
WEONIY EMPI REGISTERED
PHARMACISTS
OR DIDN"T YOU KNOW TH \ 1 ...
Brooks Drug Store
plane. We have a brand new stock of manv differ- '
$1,000 stored up in Extra War Bonds
will mean the difference between post-war happiness
or frustration to you. You can't afford not to buy Ex-
tra War Bonds during the 4th War Loan.
Plans are complete for the N T
8. T, C. cage tourney which gets
underway tonight in the Teachers
College gym. With the meet
scheduled to involve some of the
strongest Class B quints in this
— turns for war work in 1944 will
------ ------- - somethmg exceed those of 1943 The peak in
; embittered him against the British wartime employment however. has
so greatly that he foreswore use of been passed Reason is that once
the tongue He even refused to em- production is underway greater ef -
ploy it in eonversation with united fieiencv of operation results. More
• Undersecretary of State units of work per employe are per-
Sumner Welles when the latter formed and fewer employes are
was in Berlin in 1940 : needed The value of the goods
Von Ribbentrop'S propaganda produced stays up until re-negotia-
yesterday is a perfect example of tion occurs This last wipes out
the use of the weapon upon which the increasing profit margi re-
Hitler is gambling desperately to suiting from better trained em-
save his Skin Whne the Nam ar- ! ployes ahd the gradual absorption
N versed
inchuding greatest of all—meat-
Prosper, a team reported to be
The affair, originally carded for dealing out plenty of trouble in its
Saturday only. wul continue . games this season
through Friday night and Satur- I —~-------
in at the last minute nccorazg toiFour Southwest
under -the-basket operationsthree- eing Minister Joachin Von ROben-
point.feld g0als and smallersbas- tropene of the dozen most dan-
ketballs but the high point is gerous’men alive today.
Teat/rday Von Ribbentrop, pos- 1
Many peo
.John Rosenfe
but it’s 10 to
adherents wil
icism of "Gi
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you ever sav
This show oi
worth $4.40 a
be half as g
"Girl Crazy
fare at the
is a celluloid
way hit Mir
Garland co-s
Gershwin rh
sey and his
instrumental
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brilliant your
roles
The showi
Diary" at t
should be a
ganda gestur
present war
atergoers are
unconquerabl
Bv HUGH FI LLERTON JR. |
NEW YORK Jan 28——Dr. '
Phog Allen. Kansas U. basketball
coach and chief advocate of
higher baskets isn't a guy you can
quote briefly but his ideas about
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at 9 a m Saturday morning ana
the finals grill be unreeled last Sin
urday night Head official for the
tourney games will be H O Shands
By BILL KING
BOSTON Jan 28-—IP
Should you esire to bake with MM
.And have your bakings always please
Use MORRISON’S PEACEMAKER In every case
No other flour can take its place.
MORRISON’S PEACEMAKER FLOUR
Best for all Home Bakinf
The Morrison Milling Co.
Denton. TexAs
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Latest government figures Just
announced by A A Evans special
A THINC OF THE PAST!
Facts based on surveys reveal that 13 percent of
Americans want a new auto after the war, 33 percent
hope to build or make a down payment on a new home.
28 percent plan a travel vacation and 30 percent look
nesses if the bureaucrats
still Coach Bob Brumblay n- trap can say that Twill alter that
go out on the sidewalk and .’hang- natural law
hai casual passerby to furnish prac- _______
tice opposition for his war-shrmk we • . a . >
hirst A10 Class
Ijounchpd Here
A class in standard first aid was
begun Thursday night, taught by
W. A cooper
Next meeting of the class win be
Monday at 7 p m which is the
last time to enroll new members.
Cooper urged that all persons in-
terested report for the class Mon-
dsy in the municipal building
Tournament Director Fred Slack +
First game, which will see action 1
between Krum and Ponder will,
begin at 5pm instead of at 61
o'clock as was announced earlier ,
this week according to Slack
Other games Friday include Jus- l
tin vs Lewisville at 6 o’clock. T C (
Demonstration High vs Prosper nt
7 o'clock and Roanoke vs Sanger '
at 8 o'clock
______________ . r. . Ec ting as one more in sorrow than in
KX aunst6san angt,funeAnnwo-berbedpeerlnto
, .. .. .... ' Uhe ‘Ailed camp 1( wasn I Cere
in . . We have had two 12-foot , , . 2) __- , ____
ST* in,ourgymnaslum forimnny"hotsonhesasa.barzune
them for the purpoot teschmeana Arsendnoooqtnment
four being played within 30 miles oan * ilhotumasterd pscoshustsios The War Production(Board is
any longer, and Britain which M- calling for a 30 per cent increase in
ready “has been oompelled to sac- t output in 1944 over IMS: but the
rtfice the major part of her cen- | bulk of this new production will
tral and South American interests be in airplanes and other specific
to the United States any” now is 1 items. The average reaction to
last night s basketball scores
Oklahoma Aggies 66 Arkansas
----- is that mere employment will
. result and more money will be
, spent Thus, ft was expected that
Von Ribbentrop a solicitude for ; both profits and payrolls would be
‘ - --g He lived long । maintained Actually the results
to Britain and Canada and Speaks will wiH be quite different
55 — “ ** T T Undoubtedly the total expendi-
necessary Parmers, will be prus-
ill
about the defeat of the Axis pow-
ers. Thu same business group is
capable of winning the domestic ,
battle for a profitable peacetime .
economy if Washington will let '
them.
For political reasons there is a ,
lack of any definite statement at ,
Washington as to what is to be,
done to help businessmen re-supply
the millions who are being dis- |
charged as war contracts are can-
celled The White House appar-
ntly has lost all Interest in the
people of the United States Be-
sides. too many in Washington fear
that if they relax their preent
harmful controls over business and
employment, there would be no
Washington job left for them!
They would have to go back home
and earn an honest living! This ,
they dread to do'
forward to home furnishing How
much of this grand national dram
! becomes reality depends upon the IN-
DIVIDUAL’S WAR BOND BUYINC •
TODAY An extra $500 or an extra
Stenfiel Quits os
CHENEY Wash Jan 28—-
Every man at Eastern Washmgton
College is a basketball player and
ing camp All went well until the
return when Parrott was about to
drive Boss Branch Rickey from the
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UNRULY ha
HAIR
Worth to play T C U while Rice
goes over to Dallas to clash with
S M U
Ba v lor end Texas A-& M are
idle but Arkansas will be in Okla-
, homa playing non-conference tilts
, with Oklahoma A & M and the
Phillips Oilers
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Arlington Plavs
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In Denton Tonight
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whereas the United States raises these boys may be out of luck No
all the meat we need England in further time should be wasted in
turn has manufactured goods changing, wherever expedient, to
which the Argentine desires. peacetime production.. Many busi-
This trude wit find its own level nesomen have felt that the can-
and there's nothing Von Ribbee cellation war contracts would be
only a postwar problem it is al-
f The Arlngten cagemen who have
Get the synthetic
tire with 3 years' ex-
tra experience
The
B. F. GOODRICH
SIL VERTOWN
Eneouraging Faetors
Political parties, bureaucracies •
and governmental controls can do 1
much to help or discourage em-
ployment by their treatment ol
business in general Therefore some
show o understanding a n d —
straightforward consideration of
manufacturers' and other business- .
men's problems is overdue from
Washington. Certainly I do not
see how many Democrats <other
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such as.
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IB Dovs Sepoly 11 47 72 Do,» Svooiy 4 •9
exacting job he never lost a trunk j arLn- somua.
or a newspaperman Just by way ’ T- --- . - - ■
of emphasis Harold Parrott, who ' Enelana muhtna
recentiy took a similar job with the ' anena. wK.. . ..
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League Club in 1925, first selling
himself to the higher Toledo Amer-
kan Associaton club as a player
। ar,d then restente as an executive
MAY ORGANIZE JOINT TEACH-
ER TRAINING
! AUSTIN Jan 28——An inter
from possible embarassment by the
unsolicited resignation ef the droll
Charles Dinon > Casey* engel as
the manager, the serious-minded
director of the recently reorganized
Boston Braves baseball club today ,
was deliberating about his sue- '
j cessor
I Whenever a new group pur-
chases control of a corporation
they have the right to dictate the
! polcy " Stengel, now enroute east
! from his Glendale Cal home
(wrote President Bob Quinn yester-
day. adding and m order that
I there te no emberrassment I here
। by tender my restgnation."
It was accepted immediately by
। Quinn and trie three directors who
recently acqured enough addition-
! al shares to control the club. Joe
Maney Guido Hugo and Louis
Perin: all wealthy Boston contrac-
1 tors
Stengel, who gained a skzeabie
I fortune in oil and real estate has
I kept his baseball associates chuck-
• hng for more than 20 years Meny
, of his pranks and wittieisms have
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| agent, show that 13.482 bales were
| ginned to Jan. 16. compared to 14,-
485 at that date a year ago
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