Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1926 Page: 4 of 16
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highway construction shall file with
the first round play of the national
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andidates for office in the fall
os generally favor taking a
i referendum on the prohi-
question, by which a test con-
the Volstead law might be
mthe result of such a referen-
ihich would have merely an I
1 weight wtih Congress, al
6 legally taken, they believe
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o Danton, Mrs. Paul Kluck of
■ar Creek, Mrs. W. F. Gilmore of
Mullin. C. C. Orr of Little Elm
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ernoon, following aa illness of over
Mt rears of heart disease.
Eran; had lived in Denton County
NEw YORK PRODUCE
fORK. March 13.—Butter firm.
P 48; specials 43 1-2 to 44 12
lendy. White fancy 36 to 37;
Bute whites 31 to 35; fresh
1; Pacific coasts 30 to 38; West
tea 31 to 23; nearby browus 33
stinnger’s
and chant-
first
game Saturday when they take o1
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April 0: Comnerce nt <‘ommerce.
ppril 14 15: Nacogdoches mi Denton.
May 8: Commerce nt Denton.
in-the morning will be delivered the same
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For Wedding Anniversary or
Party Cakes -
Phone 259
Relerendum Oil Dry Law
vof) the Teachers College base-
edule and it was, hald that the
the end earns
ticipated.
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We are now open for business in our new home, 118 South
Locust Street, and invite our old customers, as well as the gen-
eral public, to visit us... Our building and equipment ta modern
in every way and we are better prepared than ever to serve
aspir-
furs ta
$25.00 UP
There's a romance of industry hack
of that price
Buyers abroad, watching world markets
and dealing in money-saving quantities.
A vastness of organization that takes up
the expensive slack in production and re-
duces overhead costs.
Production on a scale undreamed of until
now—great plants operating with precis-
ion.
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sorbing the vast natural resources I
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—13, 1926.1.
. Sensation
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un+er , n, paKEyon, nas peen mnvited 1o
nnn 1 cnter the National basketball tour
" | n ment in Chicago which will -e
| held the last of March and the first
March 13 Market
that could have given
race if they could have
SEASON TO BE OPENED
IN DENTON BY GAME
WITH T. C. U. LAST
WEEK OF MARCH.
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RAIDING RESOURCES OF
TEXAS, CANDID A TE
SAYS IN OPENING AD
“Dress of campaign.
a dan- University
as Captain of
y team when Mal
lected to replace Sam
i' of last season there were
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; wes 7 to 1.50; goats 1 to . weu p.u ..
tziwethermsito-8s0tstgek/those who sudy political
0.9 8 "that under our present
4 CM1CAOO GBAIN primary system the influ
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g‘ t
to retire or be be Man by a
and more durable player t
day la not within a few 'al
the calendar.
Human judgment is not:
as was shown just a weel
FonKIG$ EXCHANGE
YORK, March 13.— Foreign ex
openeu steady. Sterling demand
16; francs .0363 1-4;
h Belgium .0453; marks
M:May 40 5-8; July 41 13: Sept
v6RANT,56, DIES
TER LONG ILINESS
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
. REVIEW
March 13—Buying
at Hartford, Conn., April 5,
closeinver he brought into them, mere-j
11.20-21 ly to satisfy that unholy trait of
1872-74 iu.a: nmure, piczent in all of
cotoorations are
Meet George W. Hauser, newly
appointed football coach at Colgate
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were other teams here that
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DENTON HIGH H
An order given us parly
afternoon.
government;
government and
ipnipek,
frnctlhal
of last season to give Coach Stew-
art all the work that he wants.
Wittenberg College may not rank
very high in Ohio basketball circles,
but In Geraid Armstrong (above). It
boasts one of the leading individual
•corers this season. Armstrong » a
great shot, being able to toss 'em in
from all angles and various distances.
He‘s_a_forward. red headed and a
southpaw.
S M. U T
ers their
great champion."
It is perhaps a little earli" to
write the teninis obituary 96*Biit
Tildes. Like"ali qther athleteshe
aay must, come when he will have
mel services will be held at
idence at 2 o'clock Sunday
on, with Rev. Will C. Me
pastor of ths First Baptist
4 in charge. and burial will
he 1. O. O. F. Cemetery.
By CLARK B. KELSY
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
CINCINNATI. O„ March 13——Just
18 years old, Walter Laufer, Cin
« nnati, threatens to cannonade in-
A
NW YORK, March 18—When
Bill Tilden was defeated by Jean
Borotra and Rene Lacoste, the
young French stars, in the teeen*
indoor games hers, the
BROOKLYN, N. Y. Mrs. M.
Jessup, defending champion, is 1
crly seeded plnyer to draw a by"
ySw l.« 7-8; May old
1.42 1-8: Sept 137 3 8.
T8 1-4; July 81 7-8; Hept
FOVLTRT
FIRST GAME TO BE I
PLAYED WITH T.C.U.
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tfaff lines. However, t his tendency
taMribed by weekly mercantile re
B te seasonal factories and various
■Meas expanding demand.
inrimeon tranwedons,ospeningaitof iexas. Lynch Davidson of Hous-
2, while Gener alMotors lost it. ton. Democratic cancidate for gov-
E‘ 57 ' ci nor, asserted here today in the I
Match f >t our formal opening announcement.
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FEW FORMER PLAYERS
BACK BUT MUCH GOOD
NEW MATERIAL I S
AVAILABLE.
iegrity in
business in
fol- -
th® indoor tennis championship opening
here Monday.
.‘of April. Onk Cliff is the only Texai
High School to take part in the
rational meet and they did not
enough to allow the basketeers to
compile with ethers for the cham-
the end of his career before ma
r.aturgl time, was considered as a
cure champion for another year tut
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Open Day and Night
s"Phone 268.
Our old location will be occupied by Hamilton Pilling Sta-
Phone I.3L >. < Mo-
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‘PITSBUROH, Pa.—The Pirates
hockey team nosed out the Boston
Bruins, 2 to 1, end took third place
in the national hockey league.
NEW YORK -Penn defeated Co-
lumbia at swimming, 42 to 19, and
took a water polo encounter, 34 to
M Beets per pound; fryers 25c
per M.; •!<! roosters 7c to 8c
"trkys 25c to 28c per pound:,
MM urne We lb ; egg s 18c to
NFoen; talile butter 25 epi*
a ; packing stock butter
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lire ; campaigns of that character to waia
■2380. tgainst candidates who wander off
into personalities, and bring into
their speeches things that ought
12: reople with serving, defending an.:
! protecting their welfare and the
Motorists are beginning to earn that there’s a big
difference in tires, althdugh they all look pretty
much alike.
Some are made with skimpy, short staple cotton.
Some have an overdose of "filler" in the rubberiof
the tread. Some are long on looks and short on
quality.
But you won’t need a microscope to be auro that the
Goodyear Tire you get from me is a real buy. Good-
year mileages tell the story.
Goodyears are performing so satisfactorily for my
customers that they invariably come back—not iejt
a kick but with a boost, and for another Goodyear
when they need tire equipment
I have your size--in fresh, new stocks.
Nntionul
fiad in
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c- ndidnte of mix bloc, group, cliqj»,i, ohop
inn or associaton I do not believe [ footbnl (rum ng on March 22 th..
eeli-servi V poll tical group, con ‘yepr,Text,hs.very. bright foot
roiling the politica of this country ball Pro Peets for next season..Sey
i aifor the old democratic prin- | era of thn sqad will be unable t
liple of open covenants openly ar- l take part 'P the spring training
ri’ed at . I they re ont playing with the
I varsity nine but there will be plea
ty of men from the freshman squad
i rs for the coining season.
Eberhard and Curley Brown
holdouts so far.
mont will seek admission into the
High School Association formed n
few years ago by Houston, San An-
tonio nnd Port Arthur and a few
other South Texas towns.
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Nine teams
of the Western conference are rep-
resented at “Big Ten” swimming
meet here, preliminaries of which
will be held tonight.
were purchsed at an early
•' market showing activity
___J« remained steady. Only ...
•< went here and most of the i natures safety box its
’ onslsted of mixed shipments, wealth, both underneath
V cows went at $5 •nd • load of op of th .vil, piaceG thge uy
_imda”t8r bog. were stendy. 1 hand of Almighty God for the
r one ear of very common quality
on-ofer and went at $1. Hale. In
truek houme made 113, however, with it. corporate greed and
Apte ..were 200 head. mercial strength, ruthlessly
••ta •« choice ..venuine.apring cming generations of liberty,
it light to pursue independent and in-'
Snx,"So"daTodaysrun u:dual vocations in Lie, and en-
HU- hMin sim to 9.50: stockersicircles them in a thralldom of eco 1
■ 1:75375 to GBo""helrera 6 to none slavery.
; MM 3.75 to 540; calves 4 to 9.50; blind god,
ea3t220; zzerlinzs 5.0t0,2.50: Ita dangers, not a word of protest
117%t0. 12.2: com- gees up from those charged by che
____; pigu 10050 to -
1025 t‘1n
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one of the best teams in the assoeia-
tion, provided another pitcher or two
can be found. The infield nnd the out*
held already in showing up well and
the team has on it ii line up of the
bent hitters which ever has composed
a Teachers College nine, it in said. ,
The schedule an an non need by Reid
follows:
BRIEF SPORT ITEMS
hANSAS CITY, Kans.-Larry Cap
po Kausas City, won from Ray Alfno,
St Louin. In 10 ronds here lent night
Ilas Rodrigues deeated Gum Perone,
St Louts, in 10 rounds in the semi
w hid up.
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on foot to bring the two atari to
America for games here. It may be
done, but it will take a great de»!
cf money to get* Susanne to Amer-
ica, it will take a lot of nerve for
AN' Y
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The three teams
Texas University and
U. handed the Pork-
r a. candidate for
vublican nomination for Gov-
amantest "dry," believes
Mr ta permitting the people
ziKe the right of self determi-
I reply to two qmstions put
hr Um Unjted Press, first,
i Evor a national referendum
rmine public sentiment on
ioe" rMNsIt of .>ch • poll
• hould determine whether
to modifiy Um law."
icond question was "do you
modifiction of the present
npaha he di4.not favor mqdi-
BgKgMMoloM were obtained
Enk. Haya, who yesterday
QSgaMqMltocyr for tho
■BrtMBtMtioh for United
IKEh k. v. Dunki~), eon-
» the Democratie nomina-
lAW.111 Charl.. W. Wat-
r ta early dealings was not ag
Mb . and price changes in the 1
body of stocks was irregular
tractlonal recesstons predominant
■ »peculative leaders.
namt regarding spring business
ancertain due to slackening
trifled the onlookers by lowerine
-EVANSTON,ni. Preliminary Sbsox0H8raFirzn (uFTGonsk
heats in the ‘Big Ten" track and In dual matches he has forced
field meet will be held in Paiten . Weissmuller to set new records to
gymnasiur tonight.
Arkansas University made such a
good record in the winning of the
Southwestern championship of ba-
ketball that it is reported that tnev
will seek a berth in the Missouri
Valley Conference for next season.
Arkansas need not feel so cocky
over their championship win for at
opening address of his campaign
He declared the highest objectives e
of efficient governmental a service U
"are not to be attained through (
campaigns of mud-slinging, mud:
raking and personal abuse of one
candidate by another. I shall not ; 9
lesmrch the lefty goal of govern-
ment by indulging in any such cam. E
j.aign.
“It is only necessary to recall pas'. ( E
wazzsndome"dbnahrchinhfudineipionship and then, the athleti-
monies paid or lent to attorney.!, j cunci, voted, vnammpu.hr to wit -
candidetes, omin, holders, or other draw from the league. This 1, the
By HENRY L. FARRELL
(United Press Sorts Editor.)
The Panthers have their
T. C. U. or lid just be-
went to Fayettevjile.
ago when Harn Grab, the
r’iddleweight champion wa
evaded by Tiger Flowers, thmeacon
of a negro Methodist hufek.7,
Grob, although his mode o| liv-
ing had warned that he would reach
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opening the door through which i
tkese gigantic and greedy corporate " (training
machines reach in and snatch from I A track and field team front the i Frday and will return to the
nature's safety box its teeming Teachers College left at 9:30 Sal-I home lot for further seasoning. Dal-
and on i urday morning to enter the South- Lis has had a very succeasful
top of the soil, placed there by th’ I western Exposition field meet and naming, season at the Resort. Man-
hand of Almighty God for the use ene High School runner "Chili” nger Conley is worrying over pitch
wade up next week
| PFhe schedule as made out thug far
' sboks games with T. <’. I Iuntsville
I ‘Tachers College; fommerce ‘Teachers
College and Nacogdorhes Teacher. Col-
lege. Coach Jbn H Keld sald that
■ other games in the T. I. A. A, likely
| would be arranged as he was in com-
t munication with association members
I regarding dates.
The season will lie opened here dur-
ing the last week of March with T. C.
U , which will be a practice game.
During the same week the Eagles
probably will play the Frogs a re-
f • 2 ' •• . »m0.9e
Every suit guaranteed or your money re-
funded. You* re the judge. I ■
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CO.
go. Berlenbach’s
which craves slander, excite-
persons, affecting directly- or indi
nelly, the securing of raid con-
tracts, and provide proper penalties
for violation of any of the term s of
he act.
"My candidacy may be summariz-
ed by raying that I am not the
“Provide in the law that contra".
me" i°
...
the prestige of the United State,
depended upon him in the deciding
match of the international tourna-
ment, Tilden had to win nnd he
won by exhibiting some of the
most brilliant tennis that ever has
been seen on any court.
“Shucks, what does this indoor
title amount to,” Tilden remarked
after he had keen eliminated for
the fifirst time in six years in "
national tournament. But when he
was called upon to defend the net
ional colors, he did'it.
Tilden is mt through. He likes
the outdoor game better than board
floors and when the national turf
championship and the Davis Cup
challenge round come next summer
the big ehampion will be worth all
the money you can afford to wager.
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from the Boston Braves, 18 to 2.
ALBANY, N. Y.—The opening
dates of the Eastern League, playing
a 154-game schedule, have been set
as April 22 and April 24, in Albany
and Providence and New Haven and
Waterbury respectively.
BRAWENTOWN. Fla. Although
getting but three hits, the Phillies
defeated the Giants, 2 to 1, in the
letter's first effort against Major
league competition.
KANSAS ( ITY, Mo. Strangler
Lewis retained the heavyweight
championship wrestling title, defeat
ing Wayne < Big I Munn in straight
fall, with headlocks. Th., time was
1:14:10 and 27:30 Jim ('linstock took
straight falls from Pat McGill and
John Wilcox defeated Buck Olson
in the preliminaries.
NEW YORK Paul Berlenbach and
Ray Neuman, heavyweight, wil) meet
government in I usiness; more econ-
emy and efficency; less taxes and
fewer stnte jl.s; less laws and
quicker justice; pay r.s we go and
keep the state on a cash basil,
administration of the law by Inc
duly constituted authorittes; educa-4
non in the full meaning of the
term; better edueational facilitias.
belter, broader and longer highways
and honesty and integrity in the
1dministration of the highway ie-
ptrtment. lehahi litation and reor
ranization of 'he penitentinry sys-
(m; conservation of the naturat
resources of the slate and contre l
of its flood wters. Conserves the
Eackbone industry of the country,
farming; conrve the welfare f
i he county clerk of the county in
which the work is to be done, as
a part of th" public record, and
with the highvay department. a
complete sworn statement of the
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Three prelimi
nary gullies will be played this after
noon in the national A. A. U. basket
bull tournament which opens here
Mohday. Hecnuse of the large number
of entries -40—It was fonnd neresnary
to start prellminarles today
week of March : two games
(’. U.
In 1914 only live deep-sea steam
ship lines were operating out of
Vancouver, while today fifty-four
crerate from the British Columulu
port, with 50 peF cent of the trade
going by way of the Panama eanal.
• n
Charley Padisk will have to
.meet any and all for It ia reported
that 66 entrants will compete with
him in the 100 yard dash in the
mieet to be held nt the Fat Stock
show. It is not likely to alarm Ped-
dek and he will not be caught in
h ‘bocket, ’ ■ ‘ 1 x >’» • ,iv 1
thing for Bridges has taught Baylor
all that he knew and the reason
that he put out a winner so lone
was that he I new so many oil
tricks and plays in football that
they were new to the coaches of
ether teams until they found all
of them out and that Bridges could
have possibly stayed longer at Bay:
'ur if that had not been learned
for he made a poor showing in
football last season. Baylor will get
them u good man nnd that school
athletically will be heard from poz
sibly in a strong way next season.
go very far a few years ago.
tors awarded contracts for State
Coach Dan McAllister plans to
take bis track and field teams to
the invitation meet to be held at
Greenville. Da.i does not expect to
cop many championships in " this
cet but it will be good experience
tor his boys and create more in-
i. rest in the coming leading spring
sport of all schools.
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CORPORATIONS PARTOF BASEBALL
^FLAYED BY FOR TEACHERS’
Beaumont remained in the Texas
Interscholastic League just long
Coach Bridges will coach his sui-
mar school team again this year at
Baylor. There are many applcant
for Bridges’ job. One of the latest
ia a report from Austin saying that
Clyde Littlefield, the freshman
Coach, would consider accepting it.
Feylor wasts Tyson but Tyson has
his heart and soul in the Waco
High School teams and it is a good
•tory for the N. E. A. to print the
y’cture of Paul Tyson showing a
man who turns down a coaching pa.
sition on a leading team of the
Southwestern ( onferenc to coach a
high school.
d Many conflicting reports have
come as to tha cause of Bridges’
resignation and all appear to regret
it but some of the rpoH writers of
labor and the man who earns ni«
living by sweat of his brow; pre-
si rve and perp tuate the fundamen .lore they
tal principles ef democracy and be ,, ..
en guard ngni t centraliing gov I Helen.W 111s is continuing to win
- ■ easily in her tennis matches. Su
zenne will probably have to mee:
Helen again before the Wimbledon
ricet in England. There are plans
ernmental powers. Safeguard the
public health.”
Cameron.
NEW YORK —Frederick Jones Jr
has been renominated as president
if the National Association of Am-
ateur Billiard Players.
CHICAGO—With semi-finals al-
ieady run off last night, athletes
representing every school in the
Big Ten conference were ready fr
the starter’s gun which will open
the finals of the conference meet
tonight.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—The New-
York Yanks took another drubbing
a mouse, as contrasted to the a similar post at Western Maryland.
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aw ORLEAN$ COTTON
EW ORLEANS, March 18.—Market
- - be ene High School runner “Chili”
of generations here and to come. Simpson, went there to enter the
“This powerful engine of destiny, high school division of the meet.
- . ’ 1 coin- ! The meet was to start about 1
mercial strength, ruthlessly robi o'clock Saturday afternoon and it
r, tnejwas said that results probably
disgraceful disclosures, important Hauser is a former Minnesota celeb-
as they have been, that have o. rity and last year was assistant grid
curred in the administration . f i mentoi at lowa State.
our highway affairs, Mr. Davidson I ______________________________
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With only three letter men on the
team it would appear that the Denton
High Sehool banebull prospects for
this season were not so bright as they
mniglit be. But in spite of thia fact
Cnurh Stanton declares that he has
1op* of building up n winning" nine
before the senson is far advanced.
To begtu with Stantou ban much
new materini to work with and his
firlding is causing Nim little worry.
Almont every fielding position baa two
men working for a job and two good
catrhera make up half of his battery.
The only weakness will he the pitching
stuff nnd it in yet too early to deter-
mine just what the three pitchers now
working out will do.
Ax a mutter of tsH the team han
ten working out only about a week
nnd nil of the players still are a trifle
stiff but they are rounding into form
rapidly.
Ttic High School thin year in work
lug out at Cottonwood Park. just
north of the High School buiyetng.
nnd the High Sehool games all likely
will be played there this season. 1.
The squad working out now constate
of Couser and McCrory. catehrs,
Eipy. Rovell and ‘ Hamilton, pitchers;
Brock. Love, MeCollum, Kayser, Lewis
ami Pler. infelders; Malone, Green,
Freunan, Jones, Barnes, Hogan and
Cuu non, outelders.
raiding and ab- i
but he does not follow the path
that Grab did. Tilden does his bluff
behind the footlights and Grab did
his in fron tof them but the wear
and tear on the constitution is al-
most the same.
Tilden’s strong physical powers
were his greatest assets in two
terrific matches against little - Blu
‘ohnston, the trail Californian, and
his endurance as much as his mar-
velous tennis enabled him to save
the international team champion,
ship for the United States in ll:e
recent matches against France
‘when he beat Borotra in a match
that lasted almost three hours.
The world's' champion had said
before the indoor champiopships
that the glare of the fooblighte had
impaired his vision and his intimate
friends knew that he was worried
ever the failure of a show - in
which he had invested nearly all hie
money. •
Tilden was off his game when he
was defeated by Borctra and La-
cotte but Borotra said- “That was
not the real Tilden He'll bep me
when he has to do it.”
cesaful "trust-butters" by smashing
the world’s records held by Johnny
Weismuller, the world's greatest
consolidated swimming trust.
Already Laufer has invaded the
champion’* field, lowering the lil-
nois Athletie club superfish's marks
for the 1550 yard back stroke event,
carrying 1-5 of a second off the old
t.me to find the distance in 1:41
2 5. He then snipped 2-5 of a sec-
ond from Weiss' 200 yard free
style swim record by negotiating
the distance in 2:02.
Followers of swimming look for
Laufer to ascend the throne abdicat-
ed by King Neptune when Weiss
nuller forced the merger of sll
records in his own name.
In the national outdoor cham.
) onships at Seattle last August he
added luster to his scales and else-
•guEs 88 3 ,2 mad"
Mias Virginia Van Wie 17-year-ola
golfing star who recently defeated
Olenna Collett, national womens
champion in the finals for the East
Coast crown A few weeks ago. Mias
Y’an Wie won the Florida state title
Miss Collett having been eliminated
in one of the earlier rounds Great
things are expected of this latest
pota qulet; middling 9.95d.
‘ FORT WORTH LIVKSrOCK
■MIT WORTH, March 11—Cattle
of Texas.
“It is general belief one of these
pcliticel groups switched enough
votes in the last days of the cam-
paign to nut into the second pri-
mary the candidate whom they were
cenvinced could be defeated by their
cundidate. Had the vote been allow-
ed to take its natural course, my
candidacy undoubtedly would have
succeeded, and there has been much
regret expressed that it did not.
For that reason, and because of the
assurance of those who did net
support my candidacy in the last
campaign that they will do so in
this campaign, I am again a cand‛
date.”
Low Repute of Politics Deplored
Davidson said he deplored th>
low repute into which "our polit
.cal and governmental affairs have
fallen But, my friends, it chal-
longes to action all patriots of
whatever _ slation in life.
“Election to office is no licenre
for treachery to the commonwealth
in either its temporal riches or its
pood name. Let us firmly fix in the
public consciousness that honesty,
integrity and a reasonable amoun*
of efficiency is demanded of those
who hold public office. Let us recon-
recrate ourselves to the principle
that public office is a pub trus‛
and not a private map.
“Let us fire the beacons of ofi
cial integrity on the high hills of
public service and point the wav
cut of the political mire to the
high goal of better government
Ra>se the vision of both the peo-
ple and the political and official life
of our glorioas state above the
morass into which we have bogged
to a brighter outlook and a grander
future."
Under the 1 resent imperfect pri
r ary system, professonal politi-
cians of no economic training or
experience and with little ability
if any kind have monopolized state
government in most of its branches,
Davidson charged. “If I mistake not.
the coming campaign will agaia
find political lawyers at the fore-
front seeking to seize the helm of
state.
Waste ol Incompeteney
"The burdened taxpayer of Tex
as has footed the bill for the cc)-
remie waste caused by incompetent
officials for many years. I wonder
if again the people will permit a
campaign of personalities to con-
found and confuse them when ex
pressing them n ixes at the ballot
box--cause them to follow false
gods and again put into the hands
of political wastrels the vast in-
vestments of tax money and dis
bursement controlled by the state's
chief executive.
"Disdainful and disgusted with
mud-slinging nnd muck inking can
paigns, able men competent to
serve their contry have practically
eschewed polities.”
Under the present adminittratiow,
the Highway Department has com"
ill for severe and manifestly jurt
eri tic ism,” Mr. Davidson declared.
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N_RECORD-Ca RONICE,/8
TDisclosures. of a disgraceful na
tars, deserving the condemnation of
every right thinking citizen have
appehred ta the press of the stau.
Ne eingie branch of government l»
day is charged with matters of
greater public importance than is
urr Afghway Department. A com
prehemeive connected system of
highways is .absolutely essential o
the dvelopment of the untapped re
souves of this empire state.
“pur highway law* should bo
rvfac to safeguard against the
miguse of publie funds and de Anita
iVC:
~ epgon
Worshiping the ... ,u
1. mammon, or else.blind .0 inentheuhigbwaYecwomemissgonandhe "2 Dutch Hoffman an ex-Texas
Iliione of dollars annualiyiltandheagweraayasneportmdingsmevsoet
the amount is con. tantly.grow in ; ■ ida and declars that he is in good
'To spend ' ge tiy, bk nIy/shape and will remain till Septem-
million dollars in a program IIke th'* , ‘ . 1 . , \ .
eonstruction of highways requires her and that he real estate bu”;
as much brains and trainingas “ ' ^n/Luho.i'i him have to get
imperfect ces to make twenty million dollar; K 1 '
-Mares garai
fsufhhenmkeg -4?" Pg *" pBEen’nomhe.Duhess osir,,baskebA"hax tevn f*te 6•
K’FXto. str^nett si the last campaign was named ny ,' he present adu amstraiion
rpool opening and the’ ldas than 10 per cent of our votin r
-------- population, and did not reflect the
will of the majority of the people
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