Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 199, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1931 Page: 3 of 14
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Everything for the Car.
from the hub and nad been struck
by doc of thepropeifir blades, re-
suiting in ila breakage.
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tire struttre was ptebaoly trans-
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found with its three pr
blades and hub missing thoug
safety nut normally holding
in plaseartmeined on the end
the field for a congressional berth,
although he has not make any defi-
nite announcement. '•
Another West Texan who would
like to go to Washington is Repre-
sentative Claunch of Snyder. This
was Claunch’ first term in the leg-
islature but he managed to obtain
"Th engineering sectton of the
deronauticl branch has calculated
that there would be d load to ex-
cess of 100,000 pounds upon the en-
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Eight distinctive shapes to choose
from—any one of which can be
finished in the beautiful, lustrous
colors of
American Farm Bureau federation.
Thompson resumed to baecine a
member of the farm board.
For eigh4 years, as. president of
the Alabama Farm Bureau federa-
tion. O’Neal has been meeting prob-
lems of farmers from experience
gained on his own 2,600-acre farm
at Florence, Ala.
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having no reeds, strings, beyboard
or pipes. It has Men the object of
discussion in music circles every-
where u is heard and many claim
it to ponsu tone color and musi-
cal possibilities before unheard of.
vating and harvesting of crops has
likewise mant great savings to the
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Among its other good points, this
house features a large living room
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served the American Farm Bureau
fMerwtibn as vice president and as
chairman of the legislative commit-
it was O’Neal who advanced the
proposal of a plan for the taking
over of the reat nitrate plants si
Muscle Shoals by American Farm
Bureau federation under the lease
from the government for the put-
hose of mahufadturig fertilizers.
Born M years ago near the side
of Muscle shoals, O’Neal was rear-
ed on the farm and his interest to
practical farming and the farmer's
problems has grown with the years.
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mander by anyone will be bitterly
opposed Charges that plans al-
ready are being laid to carve out
“desirable" congressionnl districts
extraordinary.
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at the same
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Rid yourseir of odds ai
crowd your home,
Sunday School between the agee of
six and nine are invited to attend
an Easter egg hunt Saturday after-
noon at 3 o'clock in the City Park,
the children to meet first at the
home of Mrs. Lex B. Morris, 330
Hann Avnue, it is announced.
mnedaprmt nureh atsz Bott-
vat Street this evening at 7:43
— by a new "ono-dip" one-minuto
method. Decorgting talent net requir- j
ed. No brushing— yef effects are more j
beautiful thanaskited designer could
achieve. Lot us show you how. Pur-
chase as little ma quarter pint can
I of WaterSpar and get your vase ab-
l solutely free. Limite time offer only. I
kinds of music—classics, ballads,
spirituals and popular airs—ft is
congressional campaign. In fact a*
several times in the past few weeks.
Holder's colleagues have charged
titan with preparation of campaign
thumder by hisyigorqus eforts, to
place a tax on cigarettes and other
luxuries, as a means of raising rev-
enue for the school fund.
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Saturday afternoon will be the
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wing and it is amumt-d that ice had
also collectad around the propeller
Government Inspected Meats
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professor in piano and organ at
the College of Industrial Arts, will
broadcast from KRLD, Dallas, next
Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock,
playing “Sonata Op ST. No T by
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kitchen face the street, thus throw-
ing the long way of the living
room upon the garden.
The lot should be at Maa* 80 by
125 feet. While one 75 by 135 feet;
would be even more suitable.
Trees and landscaping win add
greatly to the charm of this spa-
clous residence
The cost will range between $6,-
ow and $8,000, subject to local con-
ditions and the owner’s choice of
materials., ' 4’ "7,
f£ REPORTED
I CONGRESS RACE
national house was a matter of
conjecture.
Regardless of Whether they are
going to run for congress, all mem-
tens of the legislature are keeping
close tab on the developments cn:
oernhtg the congressional ri.
tricting bill and attempts to gerry-
mmrm -merwar
tion for the Raster music will be
held in the church this evening, it
is announced by Mrs. M. L. Hutch-
eson. director.
McCAMEY. April a—Advices roa W
ceived here today from the Crane -
county sheriff's department said
Hank Burtz, 35, was in a Midland
this loaa snapped the wing off and
then almost smultaneously the
propeller hub broke, releasing the
other two bldes. Late today, these
three blades and the hub had not
been found although a searching
party baa been searching the coun-
try for miles around the accident.”
Wing Severed
investigators assumed that some-
thing severed the wing with little
or no warning on the theory that
there was no serious difficulty at
the last radio report. two minutes
before the time of .the crash as
fixed by watches of three of the vie-
elms, and cy-witness reporta of a
wing section floating away from
tne plane in its fatal dive near Ba-
zdar, Kansas
in reconstructing the picture, in-
vestigators found mail and mail
sacks on the ground for one-quar-
ter of a mile from the wing sec-
tion to the airplane, with one mail
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with each purchase of
only one pint of
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VASES FREE
Representative Van Zandt. blind . Uneer ONeeals leadenihip the
member from Tioga. was looked
upon as another dark horse. , " ',
' Whether Senator Hornsby of Aus-
will be heard for the first time
in Denton when it is played to a
program to be given to the C. I. A.
auditorium April 10 at 3 p. m. The
The roof is given colorful touches
here and there by the judiciqus
mingling of siennas and sepias
with the prevailing dark gray
state, re . to . ngcr .
Echoing the- color note. from
above, the slanting sides of the
large stucco chimney are covered
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The statement said the findings
were informal and not to be con-
strued as official.
uDirt Farmer99
Elected Head
Of Federation
MONTGOMERY, Ala, April 3—
One of the south's leading “dirt far-
occasion for a number of meetings
of farmers in this county. At 1:30
the Denton Corn Growers wil meet
at the City Hatt; at 3 o'clock the
Farm Bureau Cottbn organization
wii.meetat the Court House; at
3 o'clock the Denton County Pedi-
it ismight -float' away. I have in- worse after a long illness, and,all
her children have been called to
t the free con-
ference committee have been float-
ing zbout rather freely: "22
tn"dttecwouldbeto divided1 and. places oft five important commit-
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Capt. Ernest Sammuson, station-
ed at Fort Worth, and detailed as
instructor for 358th U. 8. Infantry,
spoke to the Rotary Club at the
Thursday luncheon. P. L: Cardwell,
U, 8. reserve officer captain, was
program chairman and introduced
the speaker, A number of local re-
serve officers attended the lunch-
eonapr. sammuson totoof thenat- program J to be given under the
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training X which are beta J by the etab.
30-day periods at various points ov-
blatt and win eat 'unleavened
bread', which Kornblatt brought
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wA.nswarnaaatpostnunchnau.mm Round About Town
what kind of opposition tiey would
have.
The fact that this to an off year
for many members of the upper
- branch makes it easy for them to
enter the race without dropping
entirely out of the picture.
_______Pink Parrish of Lubbock was re-
garded as almos certain to run for
congress from the Lubbock district
-with Grady Woodruff reported
.___ready to give opponents a merry
chase in his district. Julian Greer
of Athens was rumored to be gird-
ing his loins for a congressional
fight. Jake Loy from Sherman was
regarded aa a dark bone. This to
Loy's first year to the senate and
he won his race last year by a com-
fortable margin.
In the house porsistent rumors
have circulated that Speaker Fred
Minor of Denton would seek newer
a and greener fields. Minor to a vet-
eran campaigner, is adroit and suc-
ceeded in getting elected to the
speakership without an opponent
entering the race against him. This
was regarded as something highly
unusual to the Texas house.
Sherrill to RUA
Representative Sherrill of Belle-
vue has made no bones about his
congressional intentions. Shetrin
said he would run for congress, re-
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anhounced. GUI Perry, one of the
earliest students of this remark-
able device, will he the performer.
hhe Theremin was constructed by
Dr. Leon Theremin, a young Rus
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her bedside. t pending, a, prelimt
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bckle,
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Denton Friday. He said. "We cant
do much at home—haven't planted
Alabama farm bureau has extend-
ed iks sctivities to triclud the co-
10 miles West of Denton, Pnduy,rki.
morning, a boy, Jerry. ——
Children or the ins Methodist
. . operative marketing of practically
tin. defeated for copgress last year, all farm products. Co-operative buy-
would again make a bid for (he ing of supplies for planting, culti-
Holder May Get in Race J— — —-------- -----—-
Ray Holder of Lancaster, Dallas who has been elected to succeed Sam
county, was generally believed to
be laying the groundwork for a
M the same district. ■ l been damaged white in the air since
Metcalfe also was reported in’the ma was stored to a compart-
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seat". ' '
• left on Propeller Hub
“Investigator* were advised," the
statement gaid, “that lee had col-
lected on the enterug edge of the
assistant cal members expect to go during
“"rthecgterence.
An important reharsal of the
First Methodist choir in prepara- •
. ginegand theepgineumoyntshoul SSH i
one blade of the propenler break off ord Classitieds get 9
’ at normal cruising speed w* . , . ■ ,
"The Investigation indicates that
u --mer
.1: of farm conditions, O'Neal has been
redist: active to all farm organizations in
- his native state for years. He has
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stenary Society and Mrs. Lex B.
Morris, ^eluate, and Mrs. J. B.
Blackwell, alternate, wil go to Dai-
tos to attend the North Texas Mis-
slonary Society Conference in the
Highland Park Methodist Church
April 7-9. A number of other lo-
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tees, revenue and taxatlon, appro-
priations and education. Claunch.
however, has declined to commit
himself.
Representative Farmer of Fort
Worth was believed ready to make
another try for public office as a
congressman from the Fort Worth
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By CHARLES R. SIMONS
Assoctated Press Staff Writer
AUSTIN, April 3.—On to Wash-
ingtont s M -gnihn, - vd3u
These three words aptly express
the desire of several members of
the Texas lgislature, bearing out
the old statement, "once in poll-
tics; always in politics".
Approximately 13 members of the
42nd session have been talked of
as possible candidates for congress.
Most have teen noncomimittal,
watching the proposed congression-
Roundabout believes
Denton bread, baked
bakers, yet for the next day or so
he has joined with Martin Korn-
, GRAND LEADER CO.
N9 only do you soyes82
to decorate both base and
12" parchment shade to
match aryrclor schema lA .
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stan scientist. It is played by mere
ly waving the hands in front of it.
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WASHINGTON, April 3—A small 1
plece Hl IK my have snt Amer-
ica’s most famous coach, Knute •
i others to death
de crash. ’ i
arument of com- ।
merce investtgators, made known in
a statement last night, showed the
death plane may have fallen with
a wing section rent ar under by vi-
bration after ice shattered a pro-'
peller blade. T
The right outboard engine, on
thi side of the broken wing, was
Beethoven, familiarly known as
“Moonlight Sonata”.
T. E. carruth, •who suffered
juries in an automobile gaceideht
Tuesday, to improving and able to
sit up at his home on West Oak
Street. It is expected he will be out
in a few days
The condition of Mrs. M. E. Mey-
ers, 514 North Elm Street, to much
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and s slignty Vsed
Kitchen Cabinets
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E. C. Brodie was introduced as a
new member. -2
Guests present included: A. C
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hbspital and M. Hennesy, 55, night-
watchman was in a Crane hospi- I
tal, both suffering from gunshot "E‛
wounds received last night at Crane E ,
City. J. M. Holliday. 45, was in JaU J .
men who attend these camps. Some ( , , _ _ , _____
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Attractive decorated Vases, worth up
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Size of Vase given depends on size of
can purchased.
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’ In the arrangement here the liv-
ing room to to the right of the spa-
cious entrance hall. On the left to
the dining room, tad directly
ahead is the staitway.
Adding attractiveness to Ute ex-
terior to the taH bay, which en-
larges the dining room and bed-
room above it. Adjacent to the liv-
| tag room is a convenient lavatory.
The very large fireplace claims
much interest in the living room.
Other notable features here are the
‛ space for books and the fernery
bay window beside the chimney.
Upstairs there ate four bedrooms
and a bath. AU rooms have good
sunght , and cross-veptilation gig
Exterior walls are of buff, coral
or cream stucco. The half-timber-
ing and wide clapboards are rough-
hewn, ads and Other marks show-
ing through the weathered gray
finish.
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NAZARETH, April 3.—JoSeph
auggemos, 40, was kitted today
when a drove a loaded grain truek
Into the path of a Santa Fe pas-
senger train at a crossing hall a
mile south of here. Ttain officials
said a curtain over the window of
the truck probably obscured the
driver’s view. - , ’ * ’
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