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ABILENE, Tex., July 24 — (P)— K i Assembly of God Church, corner of
Hospital and
members of the board of
noticeable dearth
accidentally shot and kill-
Groups from Ft Worth, Dallas and I
A 22 caliber cartridge, apparent-
and struck Rushing in thy left eye
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good, that are not being used
victs who escaped from two prison
farms yesterday
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Jeanne Boner, Rt. 2. under- [
and M W Randal. Jr., of Houston,
whom he had not seen in six years
Tobin Drug Store
North Side Square
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light offerings
light offerings
brought
French
In Abduction And
Shooting of Officer
Sherman Pastor And
Congregation To
Attend Revival
Homer P Ramey called the action
1 of the Southern Association ol Col-
leges and Secondary Schools in put
ting the University of Texas on pro-
bation the "inevitable and logical re-
sult of repeated violations of sound
educational practices by past and
i admitted Monday as a medical pa-
! tient to the Denton Hospital and
VOlinic.
Miss Mary Nell Haynie, Sanger,
vasion— sent orders to the fleet, com-
mand to sink the ships rather than
let them fall Into German hands
He said also that Petain "corrupt -
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from the University of Texas .’ "
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and Clinic.
Frank Wilkins, 216
Hubbard, daughter of Dr and Mrs
L. H Hubbard.
BIRTHS
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Three Escaped
Convicts Hunted
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men as Guy Long, Floyd Johnson,
and Obie Fugitt, all charged with''
was admitted Tuesday as a medical
patient to the Denton Hospital and
W. H. Austin of Normal, Okla., Clinic Tuesday
was sentenced to one day in the I Mrs. W V
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Kilgore Man Shot
While Cleaning Gun
For Fishing Trip
KILGORE, Tex, July 24 — (P—— I
I D Rushing, 39. n petroleum engi-
when your
permonenf’s
nearly gone.
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HIT AT JAI’ INDUSTRY—A U. S. Third Fleet carrier-based plane, upper left, pre-
pares to unload its bombs on Wanishi Iron works, Mouran Bay area of Hokkaido dur-
ing the strike of July 14 and 15. (U. S. Navy Photo via NE A Telephoto).
pay while being held away from
j home terminals and definition of
1 yard work, the spokesman for the
| groups reported
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leave from Ban Diego, Calif., Sat- | Cinic.
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fully steady, Top' serving two years from Colorado
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Three-Alarm Fire
Causes $100,000,
Damage at Ft. Worth
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Brain Operation
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for what you need and get quick cash or
results.
surrounding communities will at- 1 -- — .
tend, and there will be special guest | ly lodged, in the.r ine ', discharzed
singers.
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beef cows
$9 50-12 00, sausage
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He was accompanied by his par-
ent*. Mr and Mrs. M W. Randal
Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson Clinic.
of the Clear Creek community had 1
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in paint and varnish, and about • fleet, asserting: "The armistice could
Mrs Dan Cockrell, 227 East Of ( .Oil SCT11)t iOtl
Hickory, uncerwent minor surgery | I
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Money Begging For
A Chance To Buy....
"For the sake ol the faculty, the
.students, and the people ol Texas,
I sincerely regret the action that
has beeh taken by the Southern As-
sociation of Colleges and Secondary
Schools against the University of
Texas. This action represents the,
judgment of an impartial jury of
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went surgery Tuesday at the Elm ’
Street Hospital and Clinic
Mrs. H. B Thompson, 225 Bryan
and place your Ad....
cleaning a rifle preparatory to a
fishing trip.
butcher calves $900-12.75;
Sheriff Flank
and choice
rounding business and residential
properties
The fire started about 1 a. m In
a tire repair shop and swept north
to engulf most of a block of small
A special Youth Rally will be held ' neer, was .
Thursday night, with the Rev ed in his home here yesterday while
Hitchetman of Ft Worth preaching
Mayfield, Jr., of Lake Dallas, a said Senator Johnson (D-Colo [
baby girl Monday at the Elm Street Both are members of a military '
. Hospital and Clinic. subcommittee and joined with Sen-
Aeza.underwentmma.or. gsurger n Mr and Mrs. Roswell Paine of ator Pepper ID-Fla in offering the
Tuesdaya tne Em Street Hospital , Dallas announce the birth Monday legislation to increase federal sup-
ano unme of a son, John Randolph. Mrs port for research in war weapons.
aldEry.junerwentkanorsurery Ratnsarxformeri%, Mee louie seeransimndr X^h^S
introduced recently
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Wag e Increase
Demands Filed
MakeupMoutHtain jf ilh Railroads
not have been signed without ca- <
1 pitulation of the fleet "
souri Pacific system when he was
stricken here with a heart attack
ited visible supply
Hogs Active and
Survivors include his wife, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. T B Rue, 109
Ave B, his father, George Hughes,
of California, formerly of Sanger; a
brother, Ben Hughes of Sanger, and *
one sister of Austin
CLEVELAND, July 24 — (A_De- ] .FORT WORTH July 24-ifli—A
l mands for 25 per cent wage in- . three-alarm fire here today caused
j creases and adjustments in several an estimated $100,000 damage and
for four hours threatened sUr-
many leaders still
inc.„2C532r,1
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Four Sought After
Break From County
Jail at Greenville
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WASHINGTON, July
search for a man suspected of ab-
ducting and shooting Emory Morris.
Shackelford county deputy sheriff,
ended today when a group of West
Texas officers picked the man up on
a highway near Ivan, tn Stephens
county. ■
A man forced Morris into Morris'
car in Albany Sunday as the offi-
cer arrested him A few hours la-
ter Morris Jumped from the auto-
mobile and ran toward Timberland
near Eliasville. As Morris ran he
was shot by the man, one bullet go-
ing through his leg and, the other
hitting him in the side
Morris was taken to a Graham
hospital. His automobile was recov-
Facts on Peace
Feelers Sought
WASHINGTON, July 24 —(P—
Senator Wherry (R-Neb) sought to-
day to steel* the Senate Into a dis-
cussion of whether this country has
received any genuine peace feelers
trom Japan
Wherry told a reporter she Plans
to ask anew whether the State De-
partment has received any offers
and to call attention of his col-
leagues to a compilation of purport-
ed feelers he said had been made N
by "a high military source” and
forwarded to President Truman at
Potsdam.
Wherry said he had been handed
by this "high military source" a
communication addressed to Mr
Truman and carrying suggestions of
possible peace terms. These include
retention of the emperor and avoid-
ance of military occupation of Ja-
pan prper. J ..
The Nebraska senator said these
terms were based on feelers re-
portedly received, but he added he
did not know who had written the
message to the president.
The State Department has insist-
ed it has received nothing in the *
way of a genuine peace offer from
Japan
■ We re talking of peace here in
connection with the United Nations
charter," Wherry said, "I want to
know why we can't lay down some
peace terms under which Japan can
surrender I think that if the presi-
dent did that, we might get a sur-
render on our own terms that would
end this war "
ly over our place and we were mately 56 per cent was used in the
afraid it was not going to clear the i production of shortening. 19 per ed" Darlan and thereby
। high pine trees on the bluff But, cent in oleomargarine. two per cent about capitulation of the
it did and everything was fine
Celina, underwent minor surgery ।
Monday at the Elm Street Hospital
I and Clinic.
Miss Mary Francis Waldrop, Ft
Worth Rd , underwent major surg-
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at the Elm Street
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Denton RECORD-CHRONICLE
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jail last night were
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yearlings $9 00-1150;
d circling around the plane, but
I they didn't get close to it, staying
at a respectful distance It was
DALLAS,
of directors
al for the
decided at
to cancel
for 1945. an
Ing in its
lull
Also disc
session we
guiding tli
turning er
lishment of
lahoma ne
I ribute to S<
War II
The Rev W A McCann and 1
members of his congregation from
the Assembly of God Church in
Sherman will be guests tonight at
the revival meeting of the Denton
returned a verdict of accidental
death.
Survivors include his widow, a
daughter, Jo Bell. and his parents.
Mr and Mr. B R Rushing of
Edgewood, Tex
Highland and South Elm
The Rev Charlie Nichols, former-
ly of Denton, will preach and his
wife will have charge of the Boost-
ers Band for children, which will
meet at 8 15 p m The revival
meeting will start at 8:30 p tn
GREENVILLE. Tex . July 24 -(A, medium to good slaughter steers and
Four men who overpowered Jail- varpring 003002 ii somnmon sears
_ _ 1 Evidence mounted today that peace- ' er r c Walker and escaped from ings $7 00-9 25, medium to
Est syca- time conscription legislation will
more, was admitted as a medical run into congressional contentions
the Denton that it is unnecessary if the na-
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MILK FED TO HOGS IN KANSAS CITY AREA—With Kansas City, Mo., residents
facing a serious milk shortage, R. C. Hortlb uckle, dairyman, dumps milk to his hogs as
| an 8-day-old milk dispute remains unsettl ed. Members of Pure Milk Producers' associ-
ation halted deliveries- in Kansas City,. Mo., processing plants in protest to union re-
fusals to handle contract-hauled milk deliveries. (NEA Telephoto).
• f---ans
' The report states that I hud
large and significant responsibility’
for the situation I fully realize that
fact. and I did everything within
Corn Easy:
Rye Strong.
by one brother, Robert
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$13 00-14 25; common
LUCKY SEVEN—Ernest
Desjardin, above, of Buffa-
lo, N. Y., has nothing but
sevens in his solitaire deck,
but that’s okay with him.
Born in Dubuque, la., the
seventh son of a seventh
son on seventh day of the
seventh month, he celebrat-
ed his 77th birthday this
month. First went to work
when he was 17 and retired
52 years later (5 and 2 are
7.)
business houses The blaze
and aged Wethers $5 50-7 75,
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plane landing and taking off here cation nor government can be truly; ,, , g p. ,
this week The plane circled around free so long as either is dominated ;
over the bay several times and a nd controlled bv paid lobbyists, and mans. Reynaud said Darlan replied
came in and landed with a big 1 other representatives of special-in- । "I would sooner put it out to sea "
splash Ball boats on the bay start- 1 terest groups Unfortunately, that is ; He tesufied that Darlan since
Sheep 9.500, slow and
medium and good spring
1 $1200-13.00: common to
WORTH, July 24 lAP)
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Liquor Control
land His leave has been extended
until he will be able to travel He
win be assigned to sea duty when
he returns. I patient , Tuesday . to
Mrs. H C. Taliaferro, 205 Hann. I Hospital and Cunic. tions develops a front-rank re-
has returned from a month’s visit] J E Walker. TSCW golf course, search program
was admitted Tuesday as a medi. | This was the theme two sena- i forgery and passing a forged in-
.m. cal patient to the Denton Hospital [ tors took in introducing a bill yes- • strument. and Harold Beck, charged
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Patterson, 701 and Clinic terday to establish a national with burglary and kidnaping
Miss Betty Weaver, 220 Bryan, science foundation to foster re- ,___
was admitted as a medical patient search activities
I to the Denton Hospital and Clinic "Research is the key to military i • I,;opc;e,
[Tuesday. success,” Senator Kilgore <D-1 f‘III If Oily
I WVai told a reporter. (Continued From Page One)
। Another war will be won in the
~tok Market
NEW YORK July 24—(AFI —
Stocks Improved selectively in today's
market but buying was exceptionally
Two More German
Generals Captured
WITH THE U S THIRD ARMY
IN GERMANY, July 24— (A—Cap-
ture of two more German generals—
two and one-half months after
fighting ended—has been announc-
Ip ed by the U S. Third Army.
, -Officers today sought three con- i They were, Lt Gen. Otto Hof-
man of the WafTen SS and Col. Gen Ma Ae Ae
Hans von Salmuth, formerly tom-
mander of the 15th German Army j WDVDKD
in northern France and Holland 1"""
as their week end guests their son,
Stewart, stationed at Santa Anita.
Calif., with the U. S. Army, and
Mrs. Robertson.
Seaman Second Class Vernice
<//4 — working agreements are being filed
K/lMdcR > by the five railroad brotherhoods
2*7 / / 1 with all U. B. railroads, a spokes-
* T / / man for the groups reported today.
,9 23 / / ! The Brotherhood of Locomotive
7 \ . / 1 Engineers and the Brotherhood of
- 7- / Railroad Trainmen filed their re.
animation Iransters
#7 00-11 00. good
j admitted as a medical patient Mon- ।
i day to the Denton Hospital and
PERSONALS | Clinic.
Staff Sgt Charles Melvin Randal Dallas Park, son of Mr. and Mrs.
left Thursday to visit his two L. F. Park of Krum, is a medical
brothers L. N Randal of Dallas patient at the Denton Hospital and ,
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TTuesday, Joly 24, 1945
NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE—
county jail and payment of court
costs by County Judge Gerald
Stockard Monday night on a charge
of transporting liquor. Austin was
carrying 54 quarts of liquor when
he was taken into custody by ery Tuesday at the Elm Street
Depity Sheriff Sam Gentry and | Hospital and Clinic
- ‘ L. F. Collops, Lake Dallas, was
] quests today and similar action will brought under control at 5 a
I be taken in a few days by the Or- ! The ceuse was undetermined
der of Railway Conductors, the |
[ Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen ! MA:ccn..c: p.c:4:e
and Engineermen and the Switch- I D-OU r< naeuc
i men's Union of North America, the ] Executive Aqent
] spokesman said ] 9
| Also involved in the demands are Dies at Dallas
tort Worth Livestock
FORT WORTH, July 24
Cuttle 4,200, calves 1 800,
First Community
Night Program
Slated Tonight
Two community night programs
designed to entertain the entire
family have been scheduled for
Denton residents this week, the
first to be held tonight at 8:30
o'clock hi the Owsley Park addi-
tion.
'Die other conun unity program
will be held Thursday night at the
Stonewall Jackson School. Patrons
from the two sections of town will
decide during the meeting whether
or not they desire to make the
community night a regular af-
fair.
Tonight Misses Dorothy, Mildred
and Maxey Drain and C. B. Kir-
by, ‘ supervisors of the afternoon
I play periods at Owsley Park, will
conduct softball for men and
women, a variety of games, folk
dancing, a sing song and other mis-
I cellaneous entertainment.
Miss Martha Ware, general su-
pervisor of the city recreational
program, has urged that evagy child
and his parents in these sections
of town attend the community
meetings.
The afternoon play periods, being
sponsored by the City Recreational
Committee, are now underway in
five places over the city. These in-
clude the Stonewall Jackson, the
Robert E. Lee, the Sam Houston
| and the Junior High schools and
] the Owsley Park addition.
Activities for children of elemen-
! tary or junior high school ages are
being supervised at each of the
playgrounds by directors chosen
, by the recreational committee.
Miss Maurine Hearn and Jack
Roberts are conducting the program
at Stonewall Jackson each after-
, noon, Monday through Friday, from
2:30 to 5:30 o’clock, and Jack Har-
ris is conducting a similar program
at the Lee school.
Other programs, which also are
in session from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m.,
are being directed by Paul Rogers
at the Sam Houston school. Miss
Billie Sue Cole and Larry Klaus
’ at the Junior High School, and
] Misses Dorothy. Mildred and Maxey
Drain in Owsley Park
repeated attempts over a period of . »7 stor. Fals
two or more years to dissuade them ,n -17210- 1“5
from courses of which I knew could HOUSTON. July 24 (47
lead only to dIsaster Eventunlly f painters. JOhn Wilmer Phillips. 32
was sacrificing my and Paul Edwin Nirider, 42. tell to
, ■ withtheuivorsity. their deaths from the twenty sev-
doing. I felt that this was enth floor of the Gull Building late
the only way .undo existing cin m- yesterday, apparently due to th,
stances, that couild sene best the failure under a heavy brecze of a
interests of the university, of the scaffolding anchored to the struc-
। people of this state, and of free edit- i ture
| cation everywhere ________________
"I regard the preservation of edu-
cational freedom as a cornerstone Ip . •
of free government, but neither edu- । I etflin
around 700 000 shares. Ahead the
greater part of a.he proceedings were
U S Steel, Bethlehem. Chrysler.
Montgomery Ward, Boeing. Douglas
Aircraft Pan American Airways. Gen-
eral Electric. Texas Co . and Baltimore
& Ohio Backward were Southern
Pacific. Southern Railway. Great
Northern. Standard Oil i NJ). Good-
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Rites for Hughes
Will Be Held At
Sanger Wednesday
Funeral services for George W
Hughes, 27, formerly of Sanger, will
be held in the First Baptist Church
in Sanger Wednesday at 3 p m
I Burial will be in the Sanger ceme-
tery.
Hughes suffered a heart attack
sh rtly before his death last Wed-
Imsday in Berkeley. Calif He was
। stricken while at work at a ship-
j ard where he had been employed
j tor the past four years.
The body was to be sent to Har-
lingen today in a special railroad
Donald Lee Hoehn, fve-year-old ; car. realized that I
I son of Mr and Mrs Phillip Hoehn | A native of El Oro Mexico. Strong own position t
' of Sanger, died Monday afternoon came to the United States when he but in so
( while en route from his home to a was 11 He 1s survived by his wife
I Dallas hospital He had undergone
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DALLAS, July 24 —IA—Charles my power to meet that responsibility *14,75
EgentrorgtheMsexritpacineenees praeccordorannatnrtanidrsterd
died at a Dallas hospital last night, felt that my responsibility for main-__
| A resident of Harlingen, Texas, he taining the integrity of the univers-
; was on a 30-dny tour of the Mis- ity transcended all others I made Two Painters Killed
pretty to see it take off splashing1 of the total U S. consumption
through the water it came direct- 1 of soybean oil in 1944. approxi-
I county for theft, escaped from
‛1 Harlem Farm No 2. i
Two trusties. W R Hamilton. 40.
serving life from Kimble county as
j a habitual criminal, and Raymond
] E Smith, 31. sentenced to life from
McLennan county for rape and rob-
bery, walked away from the East-
Two ham Farm
| brain surgery two weeks ago
Funeral services will be held
: Wednesday afternoon at 5 p. m. in
the Seventh Day Adventists Church
1 north of Sanger. Burial will be in
I the Valley View Cemetery.
Donald was born in Sanger Feb
' 20, 1940, and is survived by his par-
| ents, one sister, Kathryn, and one
I brother. Robert Bean.
1 hard, $1 71 1 4-81 1,4
2 $1 22-25
cred on the highway after his as-
sailant had fled on foot.
educators who investigated thor- rich Woolworth. Anrconda Sperry,
oughly the 'university > controversy Publir service of N J
It is the inevitable and logical re- Market, at a Glance
suit of repeated violations of sound NEW YORK July 24 Ar,
educational practices by past and Stks Irregular, selected isues in
present members of the board -f quiet recovery
regents who through both ignorance Bonds Mixed, slight improvement,
and wilfulness have failed to carry icottn Uneven, light hedge sl-
out the trust imposed upon them bv ing
the people of Texas to maintain a CHICAGO—
university of the first class I Wheat. Firm, commission house
buying, Short covering
^Joivn ^JopicS
cull calves $7 00-8 00, good stocker
calves and yearlings $12 00-13 00.
common to medium stocker calves
$9 00-12 25, stocker cows $6 50-9 50
Hogs 250, active demand at ceil-
ing, butcher hogs $14 55 and packing
sows $13 80, stocker pigs $15 00
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