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FRENCH BANKS
Sargent’s Aid'
Denton business man Monday, "and
the careful check
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JERSEYFIRE
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VISIT TO CIA AND LUNCH-
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EON THERE.
the
Worth,
■ who to in Denton
April
E Hi
Mrs,
An item in the- Toonerville Toots
soluma of the Sanger Courier stat-
by the last session of the Denton
Lowered
Interest
Special
Thieves Get Busy 25,1
April
istered, and it is thoi
Light Vote Being Polled
ference are be
Denton.
snnetion to the plan advocatea by FI
Sagamore; Mrs.
%
SUB-
ef-
sionera for which G. T. Turner is i
awing in support of his polley Left:
was belter
meeting.
e
Dm*
wou
setting oul ihatno^nt
in’ a tract of
ie Goxerninenk
dew-mte
an was SM I
to-
the basis of solution whieh it was an-
nounced would only be temporary.
By these conferences Herriot believed
i
urer
Whitaker,
County Attorney
H
executive board bold an executive
Frune Value
rial crisis is reflected
it opened at 93,10.
HUNDREDS OF MUSIC LOVE,
granted recognizance in the sim of
Doala ns sretien.
eekare
told her hus-
the matron said. “That was a year ago
and ever since then, until her escape,
'That was why we entrusted her
who was
I Parrtil,
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RAIHO,S BEST
was
rich
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im the prison
10 a.
lot
(3894-m)
leveland
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tioa ol
Monday night i
bond for her aj
$767,338 CUT FROM
DEPARTMENTAL Bill
BY GOV. FERGUSON
Fort Worth; VI
odman,Fort—-
the franc here. Saturday the franc op
ened at 01.85 to the pound, while today
$6,500 for his
vllle with W.
stated
ig the
com
back
ala
6
LIMIT IS
EXCEEDED
Savenport (483-
Irott (3521m)
ONE KNOWN DEAD AND OTH-
ERS BELIEVED LOST WITH
HEAVY PROPERTY DAMAGE
IN FIREWORKS PLANT.
are
Kirk-
Prior to the o|
ular session at 1
a
I
one of
which
I and to
m oTI
WASIINGTON, April 7—A
war with Germany waa decia
years ago Monday in a nolem
of Congress addressed by I
Wiison.
the development of better citiseas.
.Mra R. J. Turrentine of Denton,
Worth,
aTTi
work of the Parent-Teachers Asso-
ciations with that of the public
ANTI-NOISE LAW TO
BE ENFORCED HERE
8
A
communities,ceitizens of Denton and
a large number of musie lovers from
the end at the 1
Miss Lillian ’
A. Jennet as
made.
in the
The 70
Ison,
issia
125 DELEGATES
FROM 15 COL
ATMORNING SESSION
(EST) Ba
WCCO, ’1
(416 4-m)
M 4. G
nf the State Rteformatory for women
here declared. .
“Mabel was a different girl from the
40,
County will open April 27 and will
be for six weeks. Judge Pearman
presides over it and the Story ease
will be set for some time during
the last three weeks of the term.
of Oak Street and continuing east
on Oak to the present city limits
and thence north to the place of be-
ginning.
Suits Brostht to Compel
as deep as 90 feet alongside the wall
and-1 tree never able to find any
sign of human handiwork about its
pare it for ling when the
deelcet nettings for this i
"The water situation in Green-
ville is meet *
prepare the order for the change
of venue and now expected to —
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public-school: musle department of
the eollege, directed the presenta-
tion. The Milage chorda, which has
16-18, being matched
. Rebeeca Davis and
day she was called and
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VISITORS REGISTERED
The list of delegates and visitors
registered up to noon Tuesday fol-
lows: ’___
Tandy School; Mrs. Lewis H. Tandy,
" Mrs.
— chamber of deputies today
by the finance minister. The mea-
ernment forces.are preparing for a
finish fight which may mean • the
ruMwaat charges on the natlon
which jumped from 81,000,009
$26,000,000,000 during the war »
nnnunt npproprtattons of $1,609
and the veterans bureau abeorbi
000,000 a year. K
School;
Worth,
Gregor
Mra 1
U. S. ENTERS RACE TO CLAIM
CONTINENT BELIEVED TO LIE
BETWEEN ALASKA AND POLE
school systems as to make th
forts of both contribute more
WAUKEGAN, 111., April T—For 3
years there had uot been a robbery
in the Long Lake dlstrlet. Then to
. .make things aafba- than- even ghee -
iff Edwin Ahlstrom swore in three
deputies for the district.’
Thieves thereupon broke Into X
summer homes, carrying way every-
thing from a row boat to a dia-
mond stick pin.
Today Sherim Ahlstrom decided
president;
"Dallas,
State in another criminal case. This
man is under indictment here and
itithelunderatandingofthoso
connected "n**- Pi NdtW/jfW li
will enter a plea of guilty to the
charges against him.
Other cuts made by the Governor
totaled $142520 and were: Depart-
ment of agriculture, division of hor-
ticulture, $45,300; attorney gener-
al's department $8,000;, State Board
of health, bureau of child hygiene,
$11,800; game, fish and oyster de-
partment 147,400; State Parks $30,-
000. "
.HANOVER, Mass., Anri) 7.—One
man is known to be dead and several
SI
sembled. —'
A eail for a volunteer radio op-
erator will be issued shortly.
Wh* thum fate alt
issue of the mhct1g85
hacked by many ctrie
ville.
The next term •d court in Cooke
Inventor .
gaturated eloth
Police called to
the attaek was i
the
wm wmdm —
Herriot daring conferences last night
and early this, morning, attempted to
candidate for re-election and
Miller for the place of Fred
th* election includes voting
annexation of two tracts of 1
direetly attributable
for has tel
and was released on
iPpEhrance at Gaines-
The -conterences were understood.t
have approved a compromise la Me-
riot’s plan to abolish the Embassy at
the Vatican. Representation of an of
the lone Democratic org
the Mayor and hUEpropo
mer mayors two Domoi
publican are against IL
With weather fair and
of the meeting it to
and
er is Allal Lee Forester daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Le B. Forester
of 8ldell. Altho A resident of Den-
ton County she attends the Slidell
nahool, which comprises both Deaton
7 Wise County territory. and when
naryi limits
some cases
1 —a1-ze a
transferring of the case to Cooke
County that Miss Rilda Morris, the
daughter of the widow of the deceas-
ed, was then en route to Denton
from Arkansas, where she was locat-
ed Sunday afternoon. She arrived
: Widow Who Escaped Prison
I Belleved Fleeing to Avenge
; Death of Executed Husband
-m) WCAE, Pitte-
52 WSAI. Cincin- “
WGl£7 Bufalo
m-“ks2 AE:
Polls III (
cuIAGG,
tenc tn hdi
vote contest
day when Mi
29. a eampal
found beaten
an ether rag.
wm actively <
New Deputies
Sworn In9 Then
here for the meeting had not reg-
"-2 vught that the
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Herriot Faces Test j
PANIS, April 7—Edouard Herriot's
fight to retain his premiership opened
t =91 » an adveztisement
Record-Chronicle," said a
apply alike to the vehicle with a entont
and to any vehicle without a muffler.
then took the ehair. Invocation was
by Rev. J. M. Perry, pastor of the
First Christian Church, following
which Mrs. Persia C. Terhune led in
singing the "Battle Hymn of the
Republic." Mrs. R. E. Jackson then
(ConUnued on Pago Vour)
FLA light vote was being polled
Tuesday in the annual city election,
but at 1 o’clock the 40 votes polled
equaled the total veto of the eehool
truskee election Saturday. In addi-
tion to the election of two commie-
L.. _N-A
TUESDAY’S FIVE BEST
."29,
East Pittsburgh. (309.1-m) WBZ
New England (333.1-m)
whinzton - tmwai 1----
Seheneetads (379.5-m) 9 P m.
rick hour of muste
York (491.5-m)
iespolis-St. Paul
According to a statement made Tues-
day bf Sherim Fry. the anti-noise law.
regarding the operating of a motor
vehicle withont a muffler or with an
means and to-make plant__
better tracing of children in
district and to so co-ordinate
IC AMDEN,^ N.^ J^ ;AprU 4
ed here today at the yards
Now York Shipbuilding Corpo
The boat waa chriatened bj
Cortis Wilbur, wife of ths am
of the navy. Secretary Wilbu
livered the principal addreas
qeremony.
WWhen complete she Saratos
be the largest and fastest ci
its kind in the world.
_____„ing entertained by
members of local Parent-Teachers
AeseeiatioM and by members of the
members ef ebe Federated Otabe of
The natloa to etill toytag . 1
war at e minimum direct eharg
leaet $2,000,000,000 e year. intern
220,152 and the redeetiqns by the
Goveror mnke the final total, $4,
562815, Of the deduetions $624818
covernment proposed to parliament
today.
pense. -,w -A
But the situation now is changed.
Nerwqy already has on expeditton
in the field at Spitzenbergen, t---
written statements of witnesses to
the defense. The defense reserved
exception to the order of the court.
The Court sustained the motion of
the defense torequtrethe county
attorney to supply them with, list
of the State’s witnesses.
Monday afternoon Mrs. Fred Crain,
widow of the deceased, who waa
brought ‘hero by the State front
Trinity County on attachment was
released on bond of 3300 for her ap-
pearance at Gainesville and her
two small children; Molly and Joe
Morris, who were attached in Hen-
derson County and brought here,
were released on bonds of $100 each.
They are 10 and it years eld and
are children of a former marriage.
County grand jury Tl of them were
■•HR** men recently prdoned,"
•tested inguiry ben among some
whol Mid they found that 27 st the
bills won against ex-convicts but
that so far as they could find out
none of them were men who had
vances in the val
corn went beyond
agaladday. Wheat
M*
1
Deeliges
Thfencb r
d the value of
ton Sanger.road,, and coni*
west 625 feet; fhence, south
fast to Krum pike and continuing
>ou th te the C. H. Smoot line,
thence east 375 feet to north line
ps
Fake Suicide
17]
Roselle exhibited singular
tone, and an even quality
out her range, which to
clear oprano sometimes I
the ease expected to reach the jury
in time for decision before night.
Wheat and Corn
■ a
It will be of interest and grati-
ftcation to friends of Mrs. Elijah
Biggerstaff, pioneer cltisen of Den-
ton, to learn that she has almost
completely recovered from a stroke
of paralysis sustained several weeks
ago, according to information re-
eelrad here by her granddaughter,
Mrs, Tom Johnson. Mrs. Biggerstaff
to new making her home with her
eon. Karl Biggerstaff, at West Palm.
Beach, Fla, and Mrs. Johnson or-
derod the Daily Record-Chronicle
---- ------- 7. The governments
new financial bill embodying the
provisions for the proposed capital
levy, er forced loan was introduced
"2b
6-m) wwJ,
WEAR, “
--Will File Order Later-----
Judge C. R. Pearman said Tuesday
afternoon he had not had time to
PARIS, April 7—A concession to
Socialists whereby the rate of in-
terest on voluntMy contributions,
preposed arene of the means where-
by Finance Minister De Monzie
hopes to save the franc, was low-
ered from 4 to 3 per eeat, marked
the only departure from the Govern-
ment’s plan, when it was submitted
to the Chamber of Deputies today.
The proposals have been given sup-
port of the Government and Goi-
more than a week ago. She ptepared n
tummx and put it under ths covers in
her bed an that the emrlonty of guard*
would not be aroused. Then packing
her clothes she walked into t “
took e taxi* to Springlleld. _
Springfield she to belleve to have gone
Two civil actions for habeas oor-
pus and in effect applications for
mandamus from District Judge C.
R. Pearman to qompel Sheriff W. S.
Fry to approve bends have been fil-
ed in the Sixteenth District Court by
parties held on complainte One of
the petitioners is W. T. Doyle who
i4 charged by complaint with man-
ufneturing liquor and possessing
equipment for manufacturing it and
the other is Edwin Burdick ngainst
whom similar charges are pending
on complaint.
ed to defeat in the Senate, might pass
in the Chamber of Deputies.
Indicating the serlous weakening of
the scant Herriot majority in the
Chamber, members of the Socialist
group, whose support would be neces-
Roxine Serpa was mourned as
dead when it wae reported ehe had
jumped to death in San Francisco
Bay. Now it is learned thet Roxine
to olive in Canada and that her
"death" was faked by Joseph Weber,
who to Roxine’s second husband. The
fake suicide was tried .to cover up
the fact that Roxine had married
Joseph without divorcing Serpa.
Claims for insurance made by Serpa
led to on expose Of the fake suicide
a warmth, a luacid
beauty of tone, that
ly satisfyingin_his
work and WLjEn
Tuesday that a cardial invita- ________ ..... ,
tion. WM extended to the zen-. ral, Caldwell,
oral public to attend the pro- ” ■ — -
tat store he found that the ad-
aing on a percentage-of-busi-
basis was a very email item.
Melvin Slayde, Fort Worth, Tandy
Mrs. A. E. Aiken, Fort
‛orth, Tandy School; Mrs. H. E.
wks. Fort Worth, D. McRae; Mn.
_. WvhttFort Worth, D. McRae;
Pnatsehorus part, due,
its spiritual rather the
Bari Stiff, former Denton news-
paper man and now staff correspon-
deal of the Fort Worth. Record, ac-
ompanied Dr. Frederick A. Cook.
oi promoter, to Leavenworth Fed-
eral prison where Cook has begun
serving ’ his sentence under convic-
tion in oil fraud cases at Fen
Worth. Stiff’s opening paragraph in
Ma suf special to the Record to
charaeteristic; "From the top of
, the world to Leavenworth Federal
prison is o iong, long way, out
Frederick A. Cook has finished
jourey
rad; SCho0; Edter Xgoth,
__ I Bowie. East Ward; Mrs. C. 8: Hen-
FORMALITIES OF OPENINGa*"^®0*^^1^*^^^^
CONVENTION FOLLOWED BT । Club; Mrs.’ A H. Davidson, Fort
------- .....— Werth, A. a M. Club; Mrs. Ida
Carlton, Fort Worth, AM. Club;
Mrs. Dana Griffin, Fort Worth, A. A
ing minutely to the baton of th
rector, aang with a unity of in
gent appseciation and sympathy,
voices blinded in excellent ha
ny and a correct balance wm a
tained.
The voices of the visiting noli
showed to best advantage in the
end division of the oratorio, in w
they appeared ta solos and trioa.
area of Gabriel “On mighty ;
uplifted soars' which opened
part, waa sung, by Mra. Rozelk
an artistic manner, displaying
ABSOCIATED FREM BER
----UNITED PaRSS SERVI
ft PAGES
re kept on sales
to that adver-
using ao far has totaled something
over $5." This was the same mer-
chant whose December advertiin
December business ta th* long history
Fort Worth, D. McRae; Mrs. Theo
Koenig, Fort Worth, Washington
Heights; Mrs. W. 8. Donoho, Denton, County Attorney Hooper i
Teachers College Training School; Monday afternoon foflowin
ppointment of Mrs. N. Mrs. H. M. Cummings, Fort Worth,
district president was Geo. Clarke; Mrs. Marvin Reinhardt,
.Fort Worth, De Zavaln; Mrs, W,
|W. Wilkinson, Fort Worth, De Za-
which yala; Mrs. C. C. Clark, Fort Worth,
"Zavele;Mrs. E F. Rippy. Fort
n, ue zavaia; mra. R. L. Smith,
Fort Worth, De Zavala; Mrs. Lloyd
Alton, Fort Worth, Diamond Hill;
Mra. C. N. wylie, Jacksboro, High
School; Miss Helen Hayes, Cross
Plains, High School; Mrs. John
Westermah,"crosn Plains, High
School; Mrs. Claude J. Minter, Fort
Worth, B. H. Carroll; Mrs. J. C.
Caldwell, Fort Worth. B. H. Car-
(Continued From Page One)
On plea of guilty C. H. Williams,
a white man, was given five years
for burglary of the reeidence of Ben
Corry of arn about Feb. 1. His
cnee was the first to be disposed of
Tuesday morning-
The case of Sam Redmon, negro,
charged with transporting intoxi-
cating liquor, went to trial Tuesday
morning with B. W. Boyd, former
county attorney, representing the
defendant. The State completed its
03 odireet test meny Tuenday morning
and rested atttime for the noon
recess and the defense testimonr
Recognition thet rsuch A posses-
sion would be enormously important
air .base in peace or war, has put —
the government into the drive to ttatt their
With the approval of President
phnak; tesoputorrvana mrMien
personneL will accompany the polar
explorer, Donald MacMillan, en hie
expedition to the polar wastes this
■ WASHINGTON, April T—America
has entered the race to discover
and claim the problematical conti-
nent that is believed to lie between
Alaska and the North Pole.
match the Federal funds allotted te
Texas for the fiaeal years 1925-26
France by a charze d’aftairs formed and 192g-t7. *--- --------
MB won the Slidell championship de-
wr"b"wo"ie suertzozomeasvm:
the eounty championship and will
aepresent Wise County here next
1 week.
recently been pardoned or who had
’ been pardoned at all. They found
in those eases ia which they could
get information that the men had
served their sentences. Recently
Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson granted
a pardon and restoration of citi-
zenshipto. one of these parties who
"hadserved.his.sentence.on requeptendoftheHetriot-premiership."
’ Itwi -omeIHE in orKer, that M
could appear as a witness for the
Zea Minor, who wth Julia M-
let, won the girls’ debating cham-
pionship for the city of Dallas last
week is a niece cf Fred G.
device which permits the escaping
gases from the motor of a motor vehl-
____ _______ de or motoreycle to escape without F0-
San Quentin," ing through the muffler on each vehl-
|“ de, while a muffler te deseribed ne a
device through which the escaping
gahea are passed to miulmise Urn note*
of the preceding explosions. Muffler
cutouts are desegibed as nuisances with-
« .• a . v ure was agreed to by the cabinet
An item in the’Toonerville Toots this morning. The minister asked
tag that "Of the 87 bills returned nance momimttterefananea import on
* “te 1- --“ "----it before the end ot the day.
Visitors Welcomed
During the morning sessl,., . .------_ . .
wax called to order by the State De Zavele;.
president, Mrs. C. E. Maddocks, at Worth,. De .Zavala: Mrs.R.
9:30 o’clock, the appointment of
Mrs. Jennet waa affirmed by the
convention and the district president
for a Cleveland cafe murder more then
two yohrs ago, although Mabel fired
the fatal abet. He jumped his bond and
fed to Lon Angele* where he wae con
vietedef-ailinq a mab to • dice game
and subsequentiy hanged.
day morning the members of th*
contmbuttos plan, wnten
HEAR ORATORIO, “CREATK
PRESENTED BY T^ ^BL
Lea 202____ 21a ’/ ..... "M32
open cut-out, I* to be enforced in Dsn- :
Anenttton County. Under the provislons of
Mabel wis convicted of the Cleveland
murder and. aent. toMarsauille. for.20
yenre. Her silence during the triaf won
for her th* tie of “sphinx”.
Mabel'* walk away from the prison
here cam* before dawn one morning
by train to Indianapolis and there the
■ “ ' 1. . ;______ .
■ary for passage of the De Monzie
measure, are understood to favor an
actnal capital levy. Do Monale advo-
rated "voluntary contributions" from
private capital. „......... _
White authortzatlen of the Bank of
France to issue ' four biilion frune*.
bringing the total to forty-five billion,
may win sopport, the other major item
In the De Nonxle proposal will under-
go violent debate.
.capital teat wook. "Since Jun. 8 citi-
Bana have bean limited to two hours’
watr servic4 daily. Starting last
weekAhis time when water was
available from the hydrants has
been zodueed-to one hou ( flay The
erMfoniaznaodadnuatd
•Old ta snaorve, firemsurnee
an les might withdraw from the
Th* west dad citizens now get
The purpose
explained Tato discuss ways
Wiseasset, Maine, June IE Th* first
base will be established in th* vi-
cinity of Kennedy Channel, north:
west of Greenland. The planes will
then transport fuel and supplies to
an advanced base on the northern
tip of Axel Heiburgtend.
From this point the avintors will
gn -- operations. Their planes
having eraising radius of 1,000
miles end speeds of 100 miles per
how. Caattew aff al any time dar-
ing the 24 hours Arctic day, they
are expected, in the words of Mae-
Millan, to “accomplish more than
ha* been accomplished in Arctic c
ploration during the past century."
Leutenant Commander R. B.
mi. bureau of asronautlcu. will
command the naval detachment.
An unusual feature of the. expedi-
--- tion will be the ample radio Drep-
erationn Set* for transmitine +-
telegraph and telephone on 20,
M and 180 meters are being
ig during which the confirma-
if the appointment of Mra. N.
At 2 o'clock it was estimated that
100 of the 300 buildings had been
destroyed. The number of dead
will not be determined until a
check up haa been made of the
worker*.
To See
AsWt
— Idlowoik,wih
of the r “ ■ *
wlik the keys that made it poseible-------------------------- --- ----- I
. - toe her to walk sway. I belleve she te in the meantag of the art, and Ue term* Coolidge,
serious ".snid a Denton planning sceretiy to firn* to Cniitornia." annlu-milke te the vehtele with a enton nfnnae •
■ in Ino Hunt County Ausle Champion, the "spinx" wo-
man's husband wes indieted with her
neighboring towns and cities, greet-
ed the presentation of Haydn** ora-
tore, "The erection," by lbw Col-
lage Chorus in th* eachore College
auditorium Monday evening. Tae
solemn dignity of thisEmagnificent
concoption of the oratorio pervaded
the audience from th* ‘opening of
th* organ prolude to the end of the
WMagniicat-chorue whieh marked
th* law it now ia a misdemeanor for a
motor vehicle to be operated oa any
public highway without a muffler to
suppress the nolse of the motor ex-
haust. Fry said that while the county
did not have motorcycle offleerw an
attempt would be matte to enforce the
new law to the best of the sheriff's de-
partment’s abUity.
The new law, which carried the emer-
geney inuee, making it effective Am-
mediately after passage and the affix-
ing of the Governor’s signature, la
known as: "An act to prevent unneces:
sary noises la the operation of motor
ears," ate in the bill 'are defined the
terms “muffler" and “muffler cut out",
and it provids for a fine of not less
than 310 nor mot* than 9100 or by con:
finement in the county jail for not
more than 10 days, or both fine and
jail sentence, for the violation of the
MW '11*,. . ;
A muffler cutout is defined as any
vice-president and Mrs. J* Popple- --------- ------—
well of Austin, state director of Fort. Worth, Tandy School;
education. District officers present H —
are Mrs. N, A. Jennet of anger, 1 Sshool; Mi
president; Mrs. Frank Richards of Wot
Mineral Wells, vice-president; Mrs. iJacl
Brasher-of Dellas, recording secre-’E. _ ------ -02
tary; Mra. Roy Jameson of Ranger, Mig. W. W. Burges, Fort Worth,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. 7W.,Centrel High; Mrs. Jo* L Hensley,
W. Burgess of Fort Worth, treas-IFort Worth, Circle Park: Mra. I. E.
and Mn. J. D. Coveret of Fort Shannon, Fort Worth, D. Me Rae;
5/Mrs. Irina Crawford, Fort Worth,
—u"Conditions for erops around
Haskell are better than they
here I believe," Mid L. W.
patriek of Haskell ..1. E ' ____ .
isiting bls daaghter, Mra. J. F.
hgztarPqdohourlana4de
helped give us a good season. It is i
pretty An. of course, but we are not i,
so hard hit as most sections of the ia
Btata." ...... — '
expected attendance of 150 would be sinoy ,
registered bz.Tueodazi afternoon and | Worih,
irict’would be represented when the
finaf report of delegates b mde.
Those who are here for the con-
—MauySVILLM, otdo. itpsn t liar
where In the Midwest Mabel Champion,
vivacious widow of 24, to believed to
be fleeing to avenge herself agiinst
the State that hanged her husband.
Preedom for freedom's sake was not
the goal in the “sphinx** woman's
eight, Mr*; Louise MIttendorf, mstron
erdezto ’I
* upTin it
To pre- A ♦•parity house, an audience
criminal -consisting of students of the college
counterproposal and decide their atti-
Minor, tea aimr debate,- * —
AUSTIN, April 7—In cutting
$767,338 from the departmental ap-
V detenze..tostimonx been under Mine Parrill’e supervi.
henrddurimmthearternzon with sion during the year, was increased
.... dunected in kneh “ha iur by the'addition of. »oeali.ls from
the college faculty and from Denton
ton -te include lib -voices. Fhe-solo
Mra. R. J. Turrentine, gener-
al chairman of the local ar:
rangemanta committee, said
"Im watching with interest the
explorations into the origin of the
famous reck wall in Rockwall Cena.....
, ty," said Jim Sullivan, Denton real-
I tor, who lived for many years in that
I county before coming to Denton.
"Personally I believe it ia the work
vof hature, for I’ve aeen excavations
sistant, aa first office assistant with
the same salary which is provided
g-gnna .Ilk in the lump appropriation of $4,000
MeEroniwiha yeur for ech 01 the 10 assist- _
w ” andnrepmejeireeigd
rheqrigtnatbitprovidedifor$5e provt
nance Minister Anatole Da Monzie,
whereby it t hoped the tottering frane
■nd the harried ministry will be saved,
groups representing a majority in the
Chamber at Deputles to draw up a
was for vocational education to
Etomchampionship-Another Denton wFvXo
Conotf girwho will represent an inLenect
Ww ‘county-Antheditrlet —
■ent her that she might keep in ..2 ar,
touch with Denton frindu. I LONDON. ApriZ
.g, &,
of Bradley and Scripture Streets and
extending north along the present
'lino of the city limits 400 feet to
Bena Street, thence west to the Den-
lightower, 4__ ___.
Henry B. Trigg, Fort Worth,
Sixth Ward; Mrs. Robert S. Wilson,
Fort Worth, Goo. Clarke; Mrs. O..
F. Smith, Fort Worth, Geo. Clarks;
Mrs. Leonora Withinston, Fort
Worth, Geo. Clarke; Mra C. A.
Montgomery, Denton, Teachers Col- - _____
52 *2T0 GIVE REASON FOR
"2 TRANSFERRING STORY
s"ee .CASE IN COURT ORDER
rich, Haskell, High Hebool; Miss L ----------i--- ’
aS- Pittman,For Worth, Tandy ’ When Judge c. R Pearman of the
ing Star rpuEred M*’. Fis- i Sixteenth District Court made the
tLo Areu i.rE Worth w.- announcement Monday afternoon
fLeroy Burton, Fort Worth, West । that on his own mtion he was
Westside; Mra W. I, -transferring: the case of N. A. Story I
Brown, Alvord, High-Schcol;* Mra charged with shooting and killing
rB. Fabor, Dentm,rSentor‛migh: ; l*red Crate nearKrum in January
Mrs. C. E. Birdsong, Fort Worth, ot this year, ho stated he would set
North Side High; Mrs. Paul Wynne, out the reaspns for his action for
Fort Worth; Mra. Frank Walker, • the change of venue to Cooke County
■EertWarth;, Mra.- W.A.---Reareei ^aad did no* esato it in Court Many -
Fort Worth. Sagamore; Miss Bonnie day afternoon.Later-he"auggested-—
Walter, Fort Worth, Sagamore; Mrs. to some of the defense counsel some |
Chas. ...
BALTIMORE, April 7-
tion of A device know 1
prismatie ring" wil lens
dio fans to see the next
. I pic games as well as h
cheering, it is predieted j
~ - port to the American C
Seeleyt ineesgion here #
the inveator, Francis Jon
Washiugtno, D. C. He aim
isea that the the atay al
may see the presidentie
. gural ceremonies from h
| fireside, see a distant 1
I polo or baseball game a
I happening. 2
GIANT AIRPLANE
' SARATOGA LAUN
Fort Werth, thing of what his order would show
rays ana Kash, Fort and said he would follow an order
ia for the Worth, Sagamore; Mra. W. F. Brad- in n recent ease he remembered in
- - ey. Gaineaville, Central „ School; which the higher, courts had sus-
Mr.H.B. Peters, Gainesville, High thenctfon ofthetriar"gudge.
Sehnnl MF Sem r. Hunnicutt, Fort The order for the ehAnge of venue
Mitral High; Mrs. H.H.FwA. mad.o-rMIe A6.Anoeeu.
ig,Forworh, Central High: wen. of ready for the sete made by
R, G. Corder, Fort Warth. Col’ " AttMMarnAAe.mMe.DX
Central High; Mrs. C. C. Cartwright, Eoun5. A,Etorey J' 01 Hooper
Epwgm Faptewcieo SrtjJydcfenx*. The Court overruled th. mo-
High; Mra A. S. Horn, Gainesviile, tion of the defense attorney, to rer
Mzraysehppi; MrBE“CMend,fauire the state’s counsel te permit
-■ .....— - ---- - -- ithem toisee *
out was taken
State
r Amteraon prot
an eveni’a pre
ahing not only A
but ah atmose
>h‘ ta qualities ei
Monday afternoon Story _ was
r, naunna, nign. South and
Wards; MrB,M. E. Roper, Fort
, Tandy School; Mr*. T. B.
y Fort Worth D. McRae; Mr*.
equal to re surpansing the preside
election, waa predicted. e
U.S.EnteredWer
Sheriff to Approve Bonds War 8 Years Al
summer. .7
Theta objective ia a survey of the
giant “blind spot", on the map north Bird,
of Alaska, the only unexplored reg- comm
ion in th* world. The stare Mid
WRC, stripes will be planted en the conti-
WHY nent- if itrexists,-------------a----
VvAe ■■••aw 44 waoeve
The United States conceived the
ide* of such an aerial expedition
andoah into that region from a
base in Northern Alaska. No com-
petition waa than in fight, however,
rtttt xwws s:1 w4-- -
INCREASED AMOUNT OF CIR- I
ECULATION NECESSARY AS -
PROPOSED IN NEW BILL TO
STABILIZE SITUATION.
terly opposed by many ot
Natural bolitical UM*
— za1 broken down by that
- continuing Mayor Dover, a Democrat,
eou fiF 51 by‛the-cityu“ahierfopi
' papers, while otbier pape
buy the afreet car and
eystem, want to the g
the rear of her home to
last minste.campalen."
In-AnnuaFCity-Election garage and 82
-_____ e A . ,bryise O nthe head and
viding for the salary of the first
qssistant attorney general and this
ta accepted aa another chapter of
the political feud which started be-
tween her husband and Attorney
Genera Dm Moody when the latter
held the amnesty bill invalid. It was
sold that Moody would probably des-
ignate Wright Morrow, now first as
Denton lawyer and chairman of the
AityFommkeipakheiiacomiasnin
*3 Pellet Mil dehteo ta bentonwing. senate Demorats., and racial
during the distriet intorscholastie qnemberkufrom the Chamber.
cotptets agreement M
parts were taken by four profession-
al vornHtsttom Fort Worth Mra
Take Big Upturn depyparadoze“dz.yopgonoaghor”an5
CHICAGO, April J—New ad aemphill(pezNonopsunpn parts
ces in the value of wheat _ and of Uriel; and Frank Cheek, baritone.
general chairman of the local ar
rangementa committee. saidTues. MeMas, S.honI, Mr. E c -M.na +
smsesst*
thereegeeiqmurbyitheelb women of Denton. Allfset '♦.■■law* Hi. Saath ani l
State Oficers Hora
Among the State ofcers of the
association present are Mrs. C. E.
Maddocks of ^Ranger, 5 "
Mra Edward Kneeland of
other employes of the National Fire-
E.. iwworks plant here are believed to
Mre“ee6 Eorihave lst their lives when • series
HP: Eneanlof explosion followed by fire de-
M Emery, Fort atroyeguifaferpatsothetplant
Mn J w i.. this afternoon. The nre departments
-r-dtMt-er of seven towns were struggling to
■avo the magazines and surround-
ing house*.
Maynard Goodwin, who was- at
B DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAYlAfTERNOON, APRIL 7. . _ .........
DISTRICT P.-T. A. UNKNOWN TOLL
t MEETING OPENS TAKEN IN NEW
disposed of, probably in two or
three days.
Five Years for Burglary
Earl Mann, secretary-treasur-
the Retail Merehante Associn-
had mor* than on* harrowing
fit Saturday afternoon. He w
homa when hi* smaller son,
to Harper, 3, wes ru. over by A
lomobile and bndiyb’uised, al- trAuesodietes I
■bowed, an upturn of
bushol as compared wil
finish. May dellyery 1
3-40, .Com scored an a
turn of 4 3-4e. 7
——*2
that they were ever squared or chis-
•led by any human instrument" Col. -----------
vre'js
bzrEniversityot Texan facuit mem- Mahetwasapettectprtsoner..-T
todaznnder unfavorable auspices------- peopriatteM bill Oov. Mirtanr-R. P*f
AttksouxhhiuCabimet-aave-flelelfEuson elminated the ao item pro-
Worth, historian. 221 ---g
ipening of the reg- Circle Park; Mra. E.
9:80 o'clock Tues- " "
PARIS, April 7—The bank of .
France, it was said in official circles, 1
has already exceeded the legal limit
au-t —,----— r-— of He circulation by more than 1-
It “longe.long way, but Dr. 500,000,000 krancs a. that it be.
Caek k— Anfkad -h came imperative to stabilise the
■ituation by increasing thio limit by
the,law for.regulatingthe.fnancl
ponon or the country which the
construction except possibly the tee-
■lent’ between th. stones. Those in-
clingd to believe ft is not the work
of human hand say that this ee-
ment ia sand that trickled down
from above I don’t b-
lieve anything like that, for there
is no aand on top the ground in that
section, where the black dirt is at
least 15 feet in depth. On the stonee
there is absolutely no sign to lend
rustofBarre, VL. haa
grass which ia te be’ given ia
the Teachers College auditorium
during th* evening senate* •*•
the conference. The rpogram ta
to begin at 3 p. m. AU At UMUT
members at th* Parent-Teacher
snociations in Denton and the
teachers at the College of In-
dustrial Arta, the Teachers Oak -
teg* and the city schools are
espceially urged to attend the
. program, ahe aaid.-
The fourteenth annual child wel-
fare conference of the first district,
Texas Congress at Mothers and
Parent-Teachers 'Associations, opep-
ed its two-day session hers at the
First Christian Church Tuesd4y
morning with'in attendance At 122
mothers and teachers from about
15 of the 24 counties in the distriqt
Delegates to the convention- begs a
arriving Monday evening and i t
noon Tuesday a number who are
WASHINGTON. April 7—Sixteen
eerostheJerpalag.ppngag T;
at trio North Pete. : 1
irs of inactivity the
I again launched a
i, lais time in sereh I
M. Club; Mrs. W. , 1- ’ ‘ “
Worth, A. & MClub;
J. Callaway, Fort Worth,
Mothers; Mrs. Richard Emei
“ " High MountMra.J.W. Ter.
—, -aldwell, Breckenridge; Mra.
Frank Richards, . Mineral Wells,
Council of Methone; Mrs. J. H.
Shristjan,ForWorth, „relesParkrwork‛inthemixing
driekp;Epenbereerevortwrih‛the small shed buildings ____
— ■ h W wuaine, x*?.
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