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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD
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State te
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for B t Ft a t n
iJnbor Begun
8 p. m. and over radio station WACO
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
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The suit was brought by Luther
attorney
9 Fredericksburg, support-
of R: L. Bobbitt.
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put dozens at other
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that would be given’ to the farmers
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vleted of murder, and a negro, Jas.
in weekly newspapers wte assail-
edbyJim Young of Kaufman in
County, yesterday outwitted twol
bands of men who sought to take
will have as its
George E. Guille,
just been named. DeGuille, native
at Athens. Tenn, has been asso-
ciated with the Moody Bible insti-
tute in Chicago for 15 years.
will be
and re-
Federation executive of the
demand far inclusion Of a “s
placed in
and at 12
Guest fol
Mr and Mrs. Lon Hassell of Har-
ris County visited Mr and Mrs. J.
rettes of uniformly goqd qualit and satisfying taste; ' J
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lights and a 30-mie-an-hour speed
limit.
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ther burden on the taxpayers " Mil-
er's itinerary called for a speech
Foresight—an essential of statesmanship and of
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turned to the lords for final action.
RANGERS GUARD
ACCUSED NEGRO
IN GRAY JAIL
TWO EXECUTED
IN OKLAHOMA
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EXECUTION OF
LAMAR ROBBERS
rapped newspaper editors who hd
announced favoring the candidacy
bnk bandits.
Indieations were they
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C. of C. for Bonds
“I should not be singled out as
a terget because of the plan I fav-
ore he said. “Other state have done
and are doing the same thing. I
studied it, then advocated it."
James R. Ferguson, at San An-
,-----— r—/ was spfung unexL--
edly by the conservative leader.
Governor Dan Moody last night de-
clared at Austin that “if Ferguson
is not supporting ecil Storey f
Bryan Memorial University, soon
to open at Dayton. Teun, for the
where there is any doubt as to the
proper valuation. Abou- one-third
of the city has been covered ;
education of youth along lines sanc-
tioned by "theotd timesretgion,"
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state today that he had spent $2,-
376 U his campaign. Of this amount
.285 was contributed.
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gelo. asserted that 8,MO miles of
highway could be built yearly, from
on the proposed bond
idimehmmmmereeme
geGp en te" mamna namem d1
compllancet with demands for
patty represeutation.: 2_l.n
May Agree on Mine Bill
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pitt he had only made new accus-
ations. 1
ened IS fer weeks.
Last ‘night a long prejected vote
cl c n ure co the ministry's--*
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tomovine'" -
“I am fixing to cut my sudan grass
for seed," said Oscar Rosson of the
This is the best' 1 have
.d-ris any
Do Wonder tharzeyery day sees mpreand more mok-
ers changing to this skilful blend of quality rqbaccos
«• * for "i"“ " /or • E"" 1
oate I had a crop of slow nn-
that same land and cut it all to-
gether and threshed the clover with
tne oats and now I have a stack
of straw that is part clover and
part oats. It is sure enough feed
tor verything. on the farm. It
doubles the yield of the land, dou-
}n5
grow I made 60 bushels of oats to
the acre this year or more. Besides .
rd and Frank Putnam. Houston, the
we"ecangidatgbnguspen 8566
GeOrge O. 5utte, John F. Grant
and H. E. Exum, all seeking the re-
publican nomination for the same
4 Anther menace arising front
deutts of the oppos’tion as to thel
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that of Pr., -----0----i- -
ing the governor’s chair, who has
of Ross Sterling. Mayfield planned
to speak at Kerens this afternoon
and at Corsicana tonight.
"Roads for Votes"
Clint email, speaking at Flores-
ville, charged that “the big club
Jr q
2 e c4
4-d 2
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that all county road bonds would be
refunded. ——2.7 : Alt_____
Moody Again Talks
Taking a shot at Jim Ferguson,
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County jail was discovered today
by Sheriff Hal Hood and Jack Gor-
feel
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K. Forrest, 23, sentenced for an at-
_ a white woman, were
at the state penitentiary
hanged tomorrow night. It was at
first believed preparations were un-
der way at the prison for their ex-
e-ptaa grihtusual day for exe.
last night at Corpus
the two statements
Michigan’s electric utilites are
spending in 1930. approximately
$86,0003000 ih construction work.
We state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
( in Chesterfield cigarettes are
of finer quality and hence
of better taste than in any
other cigarette d the price. 2
. uqaurramxuaTnAccoco.
"@eofgeGrey
Barnard, sculp-
tot, lived for a
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Expense Accounts
aus,eny“z.iynomas B.
Love, anti-Tammany candidate for
the democrtic nominatlpn. for ‘gov-
ernor,feported to the secretary of
at8:30p.m., ’
Bary Mller At Galveston, suid
“You Bout Texans have allheard
prison farms and that private -
terests are trying to got hold., of it.
why on earth the taxpayers should
not get"the benefit of this oil is
L----- celested the
prison problem will be settled for
all time to come without any fur-
p, Smotherman of Robertson
School community last wek. They
were accompanied by W. W. Boyce
nephew of Mr. Smotherman 2 -
„ TQ BE DELAYED
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CANON QT% July 17.-Another
day of life today appeared in pros-
pect for Howard L. Royston and
day by Gov. W. J. Holloway.
‘ r Ambulance drivers in Tulsa have
been ordered to observe traffic
2 -Do 1 believe in sweet
Verbal ” charges and counter- 4
charges flew last night in the de- 1
bate between Representative Bob -
Long of Wichita County, supporter
of James V: Allred, candidate for a
him come over and I will show
him.”
t-a
-et
he is clean and honest.” Long charg-
ed that two university regents rep-
resented oil companies. Petsch said
that he belleyd Bobbitt had earned
, be .approval of all citizens and that
although in his challenge he had
asked oLog to bring the records to
Quitaque are V,—— —---—
way's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Cunningham of the Zion commu-
~ atty. ' i ‛ -
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ma
year "ron $8
white studyin
an it’s Vision
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win be
Dallas, Senator Love was .taking a
night ait. after speaking before the
Texas Angora Goat Raisers’ Con-
vention al Rock Springs Wednesday
morning. He planned to speak to-
2
Fwith vines, ’
' “Now seems to be the time to
start the project or projects. We
are told that the rallroads will co-
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pockets ware so 4
full of holes 1
when he sold A3
his first status 4
he bad to wrap. 48
the moneyin • L
han dkerchief “
and carry Itin.
his bet. _ •
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was the first to be led
ith chamber. He swas
the chair at 12 05 a. m.
tOB was pronounced dead,
lowed five minutes later.
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After a speech at Childress this
. .ec .000 _______ afternoon and another at Wichita
that there is oil under one of the Falls tonteht. Storey expectedut
msun farms and that private in- shitt hls campaign to central Tex-
iff. I guess yes.” said W L. Tomp-
• of Frisco u. - --
cotpany would pay for them waA ,
pay for the crop in advance so that
the fanners could have planted to
advance. It would have meant
much to the county and to the town
and everybody in both.”
“It shows us that we can can not
of Ross Sterling" in the afternoon,
speaking Bt Victoria. he accused
the highway commission at "swap-
ping roads for votes.” His schedule
included speeches today at Cuero,
Floresville and San Aantqnio.
Statements asserttedly contained
KNOWING WHAT SMOKERS WANT—and
giving t.tp them in fullest nMa«|nr that's the sound
basis on which Chesterfield’s popularity has been built.
GOOD TOBACCOS, accurately blended
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In a
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of the highway department is being g. t. in A.
Wielded for the political advantage 20VEhisaccusat4ons. pgainstBob-
. ____ i would rib the stale s
need without going further into
debt.” He was speaking tar the can- 0
didacy of his wife, Mrs. Miriam A. his address
Ferguson "Ma. for the second night "-* —
e CITY VALUATION
BOARD INSPECTS
PROPERTY HERE
demonstration. Political candidates -
spoke on the court house lawq
fairly beneath the windows where
the machine guns of the rangers
bristled defiance, but the crowd dis-
persed peaceably after the political
meeting.
Tree- Sitter Falls - -
Off Perch andHurt,
• Police to Halt Fad
FORT WORTH, July 17 —Hopes
of a dozen juvenile aspirants to
tree-sitting endurance records were
operate with us in locating these
things. We are told that there are ouv ca yaezu „„ ________
£ SveEOFMarFpopuana r ~ cnemazrcatdazP.
tbto wotild mip, aalde f rmn thehelp on the clover and save feed. Plant
plenty of seed and turn them An-
der pretty deep. It you drill them
mqns next week, pro
amended in this ‘ma
. This county could grow
. of bushels of plums for
____ and other preserved prepa-
rations Peaches, pears, berries and
other traits. Not only canning but
preserving would be a great step
larward in Denton County.
rhen Wb needa-curing plant
tar potatoes and a grape juice house
for manufacturing grape juice. If
we had such a ptant it would not
county would munhermyecven
J office. reported nolxpenditur
n T sowedit and nurseat When Babe Ruth, the Yenkees
„ -__got started and it grew $80,000 a year man, is injured in a
mightiy. On the same land where game, players of both teams run
itwesisopoor that nothing would frantically to .his aid. ,
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an official statement on the Egym-
tian situation. The government beat
ick the attiek with one of its larg-
est recent mjorities, 11, the vote be-
ing 312 to 241.
proposed highway hond1‛Isue and land leases by the house committee: _________
propuaod wnway "AMLE deciare he wanted Alred rIhChtago.’A
elected Attorney General "because
WBEE>Ea. July 17—Jesse
Lec Washington, negro, was in-
dieted by a special grand jury
today far Ahe murder pf Mrs.
Hehry Vaughan near Sham-
rock last Friday. The prisoner
was arraigned and ordered held
ty 11 suffering from a badly infect-
ed eye. Trouble was caused by
some foreign substance getting in $1
in succession, was ill a nd-unable to —--------.. - ■ - - enecuveu m.
appear. Tonight she planned to scentatlons the first he said was here todav
spak Abilene *het •!! onmtu oed hrrde hoild he -cii
While Sterling was speaking in
J. B. Smotherman said: "Crops
xuuxw., .uau in my immediate neighborhood were
s#=t esse a Esss
cut to ribbons and cotton was badrney general. had expenditures of
ly beaten up. We are preparing 191,773.97.
to terrace our lands in this com-
R F. D2. “I hare unity. The bank agreed to huy
bn trying clover for some years a terracing level if we would sign
e and the longer I try it the better un agreement to B part at
r akelit. Do not allow it cut down least of our tand terraced this yer
in my field and do not expect to -and we signed up. 1 am1gong.“0
ever be without it again. It builds start work on mine as soon as I
up land to making crops that are can get ready
almost unbelievable in two spots
is
ving much time to make personal
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wf perguon in the legislature. 1e
was with Ferguson to the 39th leg- (
islature and helpdd sponsor Fer-
guson's program.
Storey, speaking at Painpa, de-
manded that Governor Moody apol-
ogise or offer proof of his remark
that Storey was "a candidate of
Jim Ferguson’s."
cashed here today when one lad
was injured in a fall from his perch- 7
and Chief of Police W H. Lee or-
dered all remaining contenders to
be brought to earth at once.
The injured lad. Oscar Fox, IS.
fell asleep in his hammock Ss- -
pended 15 feet above ground andi--
trolled out, sustaining two broken
|rtba and severe bruises. He wasin
a hospital recovering from his ill-
fated endurance attempt.
Other tree sitters were brought
down by police, although the youths '
were reluctant to quit their posts.
Dallas Jail Break
Plans Frustrated
' PALLAS,* July 11.—An apparent-
I ly well-planned effort to liberate
I prisoners, including three held dh
I murder charges, &om the Dallas
2 Nav* "I threshed 111 bushels of »
cats average on 11 acres of land
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who want-p d .
the best oat crap let him get up
cut ions at the peni ten ttary. Ralph
m,.- g- Calio- Sreputed leader of the La- without bond.
Mrs: wt mar gang was hanged last Thurs- ---
today at Bryan at 2:30 p. Ma.
Earle B. Mayfield, speakihg yes-
terday at Atlanta and Jefferson,
continued to hammer against the
eh and Rerresentative 4
ed to die with them, wasgranted
. a M-day stay of execution yester-
wS 2"
make a crop and do better if it has
plenty of dpth, if any man wants
io see what clover will do just let
12:155.
Both walked to the chair unas-
stated and as Guest, convicted to I
the death of Bailey Browder, Ash- 1
er druggist during the robbery Of A :
bank at Asher in 1828. sat down
he helped the guards adjust the
straps to his arme Aud ankles and ,
place the black mask about his
head, he was milling.
Claude Hager, who was schedul-
had expenditures -
r BafryM liter, lieutenant governor, Ethahutonaomer hunqwonas
nad expenses of $5.60980 he report- of men followed the rangers, bep
" 2 1 "" "" X _ lteving they- had the negro in cus-
tody. When the rangers arrived
here. Sheriff McKinney aiready
had placed the negro safely to jall.
The night passed without any :
Against Negro
Prifmrry Faffing
Long declared he was not there
to gqeak only tar Allred but to tell
of the investigation of university
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Lee Dougf
“ w ga h g.E o
Service Drug Store
■on the current being sent into his body
__________ a__________,, = - for a 12:13. pr.J.A Munn, prison ——E
night in Waco at the courthouse at attorney general he is not treat- physician, pronounced him dead at nin
tgl
Elm Ridge community. “I have
• about two acres that promises a
good yield of good seed, so t am
’ cutting it“Mth a-binder and am
gdhg’t thresh it when it is dry.
oping to try to see how sudan
gss wi pay ffor seed in this
egg^,, .TH-.
Steady booming of politioi can-
ies and counter-marches
___________ seeking possession of
' the governor’s chair of Texas, today
_____ .wm ofHbuton, the target for most of
voe ithe stat? Democratic prim- ed.b theconqervptveiteqderj W verbal artilefy,was booked-g 2
ar ’ " F et‛ Btaney Baldwin, to the midst 94 fFw’nn-politialF speech at the more than! can see. Ie
-1 -1 —d - —-1 fan offirini atatament on ata WarudfiEAst’rexas’reuchers College at -
Canamerce: East niftM henvaded
} Dallas, reputed ‘Hoover-Dmocrat"
4 stronghold and the home of one of
. his most ‘active opponents, State
* Senator Thomas B. Love, as well as
h L'eut Gov. Barry Miler.
K The Hqustoniap,tor, the first
I time, menlonedin his address that
> the plantor a statewide highway
1 bbnd issue which he champions.
J and which most Of the other gub-
MI- ratortal candidates oppose, had
‘L ? been’ indqrsed by the West Texas.
’ f i East Texas and South Texas Cham-
bersorCommprce -
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"I am getting ready to out my
hegari," said B. Bishop of Fonder.
“Sowed it broadcast this spring and
it has made the finest feed I ever
.grow'. The grains are well devel-
oped and the stalks are fine and
mroet. The dry weather is making
mtura because it is so thick, so I
kn in a hurry to get it in the
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PAMPA, July 17 —Texas rangers
were ensconced in the GrayCoun---
ty jail here today guarding Jes,
Lee Washington, negro, accused to
the slaying of Mrs. Henry Vaughan,
furm wife of Collingsworth County.
Meanwhile a grand jury was sum-
moned by Judge W. R. Ewing tp '
convene today at Wheeler, Wheeler
County to consider the negro's
case. Judge Ewing announced he
would send the case to Miami on
a change of venue as soon as an in-
dictment was returned and set the
god cigrette-making too.
AUSTIN. H —Pfhnnng tp g am
argue that T.XB politicait parties PAohmeh taaycouddl
ent attorney general left today for
El Paso to repteseht. the tste in
the hearin ‛h federal curt there
involvin the right of negroes t eieetion.peiey
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H. Wiley of San Antonio who com-
forth m a rekoutiom adopted by the
state erecutiv2“ cbmmfttee, to all
part’eulars except that he was not AuUIS « ne oppos k<
white. Therhearmg saorday will be securing repte emtntio
on tne temporal order restraining ** , 01*0 a
Jbhn'K. Weber, chairman of the endop raumd takle confere
pemacranie committee at San An- Indian atairs, 8eemed likel
... + lin Atea •e + n d —T Mow*.
; 4 man, jailer. '
1 .■ They found two bars sawed from
■ a cell and two bars partially saw-
ed from another cell. S
-The officers believed the break
was planned for tonight. " {- -
A "shakedown" of prisoners net-
ted seven back saw-blades. <
GpEG
znessemsGanea A-my p,T
—hesterfield.
Oil Co. , Tliume "G M... nu. -L
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v"inded.
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sbgeptzwae"msem ar-sanhuermde:
Gonzaullas, and assisted by Sheriff
Ciaude McKinney of Collingsworth
-T minisiry’s conflict with the
house of lords over the coal mitis
, bil seemed to be resolving itself al-
so. with approval by the Mieq
Drive by and take home a quart for the family. Eat lots of cream.
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Fresh Peach, Strawherry, Elack Walnut. Ranana Nut, Almond
Tgffee.Honesmoon, Cherry, Chocolate and .Vanilla Creams; Pineap-
pie apd Orange Ices. v
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mda rrhuenh: .
to.-- 4*
! wrhat Home Canning Company
M 1aan eye-opener." saidJ.J.Rober-
i SOD. "It shows us the posibilities
A. of the canning and preserving bus-
T mess in this country and the sqon-
er we develop it the better off we
s knatnsganahacamne
_Aembm€ neremfh 2 . ■ hv
cigarette it’s Taste
•oe aping
imd memen
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Where the Glass is Big and Gall :
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And the chocolate’s double rich, and the creamiis piled
up high . . . an island in bitter-sweet bubbles, it’s more
than a glassful of goodness ... oh boy, what asmile, and
you will wonder how any drink can be made so delicious
a '• e -n-i-eAn • —r • • > ■ . . ,,31, e .
15c at
ip* out to meeting or else
► stil white I brag.
. _Syr Aruhir prewer of INavdn hu ye
gone on a vacation. Left Wednes-
day morhing' and proposes to take
in Big Spring New Mexico. Colorado
gdPdonngatt——--.
hispectlon of property to Dnton in aver" fortnight of 90 working hours
order to determine taxable values: in replacement of the ministry's own
The board first met several weeks 71-2 hour working day. —-m-
ago and went over the property Udder th? government’s plan',
lsta. The members are now making which probably will enable paagage the interest r
pereorial thapectLan' bf ^Operfy cT the long mooted coaf miiefsi. issue axaiha
where there is any doubt as to the thesHeadover could be applled only need without
by joint agreement of the mine own-
ers find miners' associatbonis. The
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