Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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-CHRONICLE, TEESDAY; MAY 8,-0931
Maya and creditor
3 Dorothy Wakefield of Denton Big impartial
crisis of similar nature to the one
we are now sufering from."
{Lkening floor trading to “plain
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of Grapevine, underwent a tonsilar
and adenoid operation yesterday. -
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Percy Grainger, famous pianist
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win of Elizabeth boys' dclamation.
debts would not of itself cure .the
world’s complaint,” he said, "though
the settlement of war debts serious-
ly aggrevales the world's troubles in
these hard times." ’ ,
He said Great Britain, the larg-
Wheat: Mo l red 83 1-3; Mo. 1 har
83 1-3; Mo. 1 northern spring 83 1-3;
Mo 1 mixed 83 1-3.
U. C. Travelstead
Everything for the Car.
PORT WORTH, May 5——(U, 8. D
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tion, told the congress that a "wid-
ening co-pperation and increasing
insight in the interdependence of
economic
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ALL MAKES
SOLD, RENTED
REPAIRED
Phone 780.
Denton *
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Exchange
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CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, FAMILY
People find that luncheons and dinners are more agree-
School will enter the senior girls
declamation. She will be accompan-
est war creditor, canceled a “great
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Insurance
; All Kinds.
Banement Smoot-Curtis maz.
Phone 87. Rea 222-w
C. M. MIZELL
Phone 298 after 6:00
o'clock.
DAILY MARKET OU0TATIONS
TEXAS COTTON
— AEEh® May 5 Cotton
Houston 0.50; Gaiveston 9.60.
the brisk wa
of a German naval officer, was en
route at an early hour Sunday to
the elub where he is staying dur-
dropped 3 pointe and Anaconda C
per L afnes of a point or two .
Allied Chemical U 8 ateoL Bethe-
hem, donsolidated Gas, American To-
bacco B, American Can. Westinghouse
Electric, Cum and Johns Manvie were
lost and some shares sold off frac-
THRIFT
■ - to ne< how much you save
But
HOW WISEL YOU BLY -
The first deposit you make on an Insurance policy creates an
immedlate e-tafe
We have a special rated policy for the business man, also, the
entire familyhu 15 _ , y. g2 ' / * .
AMERICAN NATIONAL IISURANCE COMPANY
Home Office. Galvestop, Texas
Texas Owned Company
E. C. BROWN
DISTRICT MANAGER
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MAY IOTH IS MOTHER’S DAY
It’s time now to buy cards or seleet a box of
candy for “MOTHER” for her day.
Wonderful assrtment of Gibson Mother’s Day
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Would Prevent Crises
- J. p. Edstrom. » vice president
of the international organization,
and head of the Swedish delega-
and composer. wilk direct chorus.
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sale at Garrison’s and T. C. booth.
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MINERS BURIED FIVE DAYS
RESCUED
MONS, Belgium, May 5 — Bured
five days as the result of a land-
.’Iide in the Hornu Mine, six min-
ers were rescued today and brought
to the surface after being given irst
auid. They were located Saturday
but rescue parties had to force a
passage through an adjacent pit in
order to reach them.
ity must rest with leaders.
Government co-operation is im-
perative but leadership must come
from business, he said, in warning
against government ownership, op-
eration and price regulation.
Favors Debt Cuanceling
Anderson, discussing a warning
against placing the burden of in-
ternational settlements on gold.
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We don’t sell Germ-Processed Oil on claims...we just
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extension of this policy, but the
finds it hard to accept as
i the advice of the debtor
to forgive him what he owes"
Under present .circumstances,"
Pirelli said, "pychological factors
trading today .. „ .
A moderate upturn in the first
hour was largely cancelled in the see.
ond but trading was dull and Astlena.
The downturn came with belling, z
the metal shares. Noranda Mining
Cooper Creek Plana
Decoration Program
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Decoratiqn services wil] be held
at the Cooper Creek Cemetery Su-
day, May 10. A mothers’ day and
memorial program will be given in
the church at 2 p. m. with Mmes.
Lee Reese and Lucian Cox in
charge, following which graves in
the cemetery will be decorated.
BUY IT IN DENTON
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Stock Trading
and War Debts
Before C. of C.
100-1 Bkoes
Good SecondHnd
Refrigerators
$3.58 to $12.50
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We hhve one of the host eomplete shops in North
Texas. Our work is guaranteed. Our prices are reason-
able. No tin job too small to receive our best attention.
Free delivery. Telephone 796.
Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co., Inc.
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Solids hanutgs
Polka Dots Chiffons -
REMEMBER THAT PHONE—24
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it’s the number to call when yo want a real, quality job
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COLLEGE TAILORS
every detail of operating cost and
maintenance during 7,488
miles of regular passen-
ger service, compar
ing the results with 4
an equal test of
the competing oil.
sked if it would not be better to
cancel such obligations.
"To cancel these international
cers he was en route to his club,
and after protesting their treat
ment finally told them he was
Count/Von Luckner. This, he Mid,
brought a derisive laujh. pie offi-
cers' search, he said, resulted in
the selzure of a fine silver pipe giv-
en him by the late aar Nicholas
but it was restored later when hi
gain. _
Call money renewedAt 1 1-2 per eointe
Cards. All prices.
Mother’s Day Candy by King and Whitman.
Mqtkos and other gifts, also.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
. . Phone 29 or 39 for Instant Service. "
CALL MONEY
NEW YORK.. May 5—Can money
steady: 1 12 per cent all day,
Time loans steady: 80 days 1 1-3 to
1 3-4; 00 days 3; 4 months 2 to 3 1-4;
3 - 8 months 8 1-4 to 2 1-3.
Prims eommerelel paper 241-4 to
2 ,,
Bankers' acceptances unchanged.
KANSAS CrTY GRAIN
KANSAS CITY, May 54 Wheat; No
3 dark Hard nominally 73 1-2 to 45
1-3; No. 3 hard 73 12 toicha; No. 3
red nominally 74 to 78; May 74 3-8:
July 87; September M 1-3. • -1
Corn: No. 3 white nominally 51-
52; No B yellow 62 to 83 1-3; No. 3
mixed 49 1-4 tof49 14; May 80 74;
July U 14; September 83 34; De-
cember 47 1-3. L j - .’. ? '
Qate; No 3 white nominally 38 14
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FORT WOBTH LIVESTOCK
grass will, we trust, provide better —--- —- ------ —...
means of preventing repetition of a was under inveaUgation by police
I to have ■ beeh sup-
2.---opening advance and the
market saced later In the morning
under realizing or lquidatio which
beemed to be combined with some
Over pool. New Orleans, and loeal
selling. No fresh news features were
emphasized in connection with the
reatlon but the buying tapered off
to smanl proportions and the market
yie idtd under comparatively small of-
firings. July sold off to 0.64 and De-
cember to 10.44, or about 7 to 8
kze5 net lower ad the market was
within 3 or 3 points of the lowest
at midday.
Goodyear Tires, Gould
Batteries. The best in
all parts and repairs. .
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may have -a preponderating influ-
ence. In determining the course of
n events. ""* It La certain that tn
- Europe interallied debts have a de-
, pressing effect which goes far be-
benton Plumbing Co?
mutt R. E.iGobdwmto
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225 W Oak St Phone 620
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Three Denton County studznts surplus of debts owing her and
will enter the mterscholgstic Leag u debtor nations wouja vote for
meet at the University of Texas ------ * "
wrong, for almost all belleve the
same thing “
To forestall speculation among
the poorer classes, he proposed that
exchange transactions involving
less than 110,000 be restricted to
cash. He said he would prefer to
raise thia to 350,000. but presented
the smaller figure because it is the
par value of a hundred shares of
3100 par stock. 7-
C.-C. Agricultural
ad by covering. Egyptian futures in
Alexandria were 16 to 38 pomta high-
H*"*1 th* Indtan spot quotation tn
— Liverpool 14 points higher .
kof ATh —mere urgent demene from
Sns Shorts appearod — -
cop- piled on the ope
70 in mark
butcher* SAO; bulk
688Fe anoftruck’S?? sEry*njTto
8 90; packing sows mostly 5 50, or
steady: , . -
Sheep 7,000; alaughter grades ful-
ly steady; fug— weak: spring lambs
7.50-8.00; shorn fat lambs and year-
lings 6.78 to 7.18; shorn fat lambs
ana yearungs 6,00-6.50
♦ 50 - 4.78; aged tat______
- 3.78; shorn feeSer lambs 3.00-4.50.
A meeting of the agricultural bu-
reau of the Chamber of Commerce,
At which tUne plans of work for
w year wilbe discussed, is call-
ed for Tuesday night at 1 o'clock
by F. V. Garrison. chairman.
The meeting will be in the
Chamber of Commerce rooms at
the Municipal Building-, and will
discuss the work of the bureau's
various divisions, on terracing, mar-
kets. dairying, poultry, rabbits, 4-H
and Home Demonstration Clubs,
and the Denton County Fair. All
members are urged by Garrison to
attend.
A special purchase of 1,000 yards enables us
—to Kivu you these beautiful silks for >1.00 that for-
merty sold for $ 1.69 per yard.
"THE BOSTON STORE
Cattle: 2300; calve. 600; slaughter
steers and yearlings steady to strong:
ether claaes motz steady; light
weight ehughser- ealves and vale
25 or more lower better gndes
neavies barely steady; 708 pound fat
yearlings 8 60; good fat yearling* 700
to 7.85; plain heavy fat gram steers
5 50; fat pows 4.00 - 4 50; butcher
grades 3.50: bulla scarce; stock steer
yearling. 725 venters 726; heavy fat
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. NEW OnLEANS COTTON
.NEW ORLEANS, May a—Cotton
had a steady and somwhat higher
cpening today m syntaaaay wtqrte-
vorable Liverpool cables and first
trades here showed galns of . five
Pointa, As New York opened evn
higher, due It was reported to tech-
meat conaitione, prices locally con
tlnud t improve until July‘traded
at 10 and October at 1088, or 9 to 10
points above yesterday’ close
This advance attracted realizing by
recent buyers and July soon eased
or to ’<03 and Octobpt 110.29,
down 6 to 7 points from the earlier
highs.
At the end of th. first hour the
market was steady and at the tows
The market turned reactionary af-
ter the first hour owing to technical
condition* and realizing by recent
buyers. There also was selling by
ring traders owing to a declining
stock market. July eased off to 9.83
and October to 10.17, or 17 to 18
pointe down from the early highs and
7 to 9 pointe under yesterday's do**.
Around mid-scasto the market
was qulet and near the lows. .
KANSAS CITY LIVBRTOCK
KANSAS CrT, May 5.—(U. s. D.
A.)—Hog* 5.800; around 10 lower:
packing sows 376-600 lb* 5.00-5.50:
Stock pigs 70-130 lbs 6.50-7.00. .
- attle: 6.000. calves BOO; killing
classes generally steady; top yearling
steers 8.50; atockers and feeders
steady; steers 604-1800 lbs 7.00-9.25;
iifafs 660-880 lbs 6150-8.50; cows
4.75-5.75; vealers (milk fed) 5.00-8.50:
stocker and feeder steers 6,50 to 8,50.
Sheep 11,000; fed lambs and
springers strong to 35 higher; sheep
skeady to 18 tower; Arona spring
lamb around 11.00; Spring lambs
10.00 1 10.85: lambs 00 fos down 7.50
, to 8.25; ewes 160 lbs down 300 to
2 85
ixos
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These two will be accompanied to <
Austin by Mr and Mrs. B. T. Pitz-
hugh and Mrs. Loe Reese. Lois
Thomas at Cooper Creek won first »
place in the district essay writing '
contest, and her essay will be sub-
mhitted in the state meet but she
will not attend. --
Y. W. A. NAMES
NEW OFFICERS
nearby in Los Angeles claim it makes as much noise as a real airplane
so they have protested. But W. B. Kohl, owner, shown in the "cockpit
as the queer machine goes into a loop, is resisting attempts to oust him
with the declaration that the trainer is approved by the governmen:
and aids the amateur in learning to fly.
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B y Dallas Police e
Now Being Probed
. DLLAS, tm H"sbouidskownttatumy
to the city hall two policemen, gave
an accounting of himself, was un-
ceremonlously hustled Into an au-
tomoblle andon to the city, half. 18
Although his investigation- was
incomplete. Police Chief O„ . W
Trammell intimated that reports of
sane witnesses Indiated the offi-
cers were not entirely to blame.
queston People om Streets 3
Policemen were instruated to
question persons found, an the
streets after midnight, Chief Tram-
mell said, but they were require^
to be courteous about it. .3 .... 1
I had intended to say nothinge
said the Count, still indignant, "but
since the incident has become
known. I’ll tell about it."
He said his wrists were seised
from behind, husky hands rammed
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Corn: No. 3 mixed 50ito 56 1-4; No.
1 yellow 86 3-4: No. 1 while 58.
Oats: No. 1 whits 30; Bo. 3 white
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NEW YORK. May 6-The, atock
"market vadlilated uncertainly in early
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Radio was firm in response to Ite
earnings statement. It sold up 1 34.
and held a point of Ui* extreme
County Students
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LOCAL PHODFCE
Mustard green* 36c to 40c dozen;
turnip greens 35c to 40c dozen; rad-
lish pease 10 lb- vplnach 8e lb.
LcAL POULTRY
L------Hens (heavy type 1.14c lb.tLeghors
13c lb. fryers rtc to, 24c lb, turkey
hens 17c lb. toms 18c t*b, quineap A6e
eah, ducks 10c lb. geese 7c lb,.eggs
8c dozen, cream (butterfat) 13c lb.
LIVERrOOL COTTON e
I VERPOOL, May--Cotton spot
qulet; prices 18 to 18 pointe higher;
American strict good middling 8.18.
good middling 5.83; strictly middling
3.58; middling 6.43; ntrict tow mid-
dling 6 33; tow middling 4.98: strict
we nd ordinary 4.63; good ordinary
i 4.28. - ---- ' ,
Sales—4,000 bales, including 2,800
• Americun. Receipts 0,000, American
3,-800. Future* closed barely steady:
May 5,24; July 881; October 5 42;
December 5 50; January 5.54; March
0.83; May 8.71. ______
NEW YORK COTTON u
NEW YORK, May 6 —Cotton open-
ed today 8 to 13 points higher on a
renewal of yesterday's buying move,
ment which sent the price of July
contract* up to 10 03 and December to
10.64, or a little over 32 00 per bale
above the low price of Saturday
morning. ’
This seemed to meet considerable
. realising or uquidation which was
coupled with some New Orleans sell-
ing and prices sagged off a few
points rigt after the call, with July
easing down to 90’, or within 3
points flf yesterday s closing quota-
tions. There was a continued moder-
ate demand, however, whih seemed
• to come partly from Wall Street and
commtssin house source* and the
market was steady at the end of the
first half hour with the active month*
ruling about 4 to 7 points net high-
VNimm
When the test etided it wit found that Conoco
Germ-Processed Motor Oil had reduced oil con-
sumption by 13% ahd hid lowered asolihe con-
sumption by 14.3%
Such economies are also possible in your car. And
thercare other advantages which soon become evident
to the user of Conoco Germ -Processed Motr Oil, each
| proved by authoritative tests. Your own test-through-
I use will be most ‘convincing. Have your crankcase filled P *
today with Conoco Germ-Prcessed Motor Oil at the
nearest sign of the Conoc Red’ Triangle. All grades
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SSS1 "65bass■sSS'Xna: Three Denton
quekly held near to the initial fig-
HWheat closea irregular, 1 14 cente
lower to 3-8 higher, corn 1-3 oK to
1-8 up, oats at 1-8 to 1-4 decline to
1-8 advanee, and provision* unchang-
ed to 88 cent* down. 4 -
Prices: 3 ■ >
Tntvtl with a Pan^rtl.... Send an outline of
yout pkoposed mtor ttip br ler us help plan your trip.
Get a Conoco passport, individally marked mapr and
other travel helps ... ail HELMore than thirty thou-
sandmhbtbkist used ihisservike in the season just pussed. -
coNo hvML BUREAt) . Denver, Colorado
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xEw .K,Aay*Eosot cot-
ton closed steady and unhanged
B*Me til. Low midaling 8 20: mid-
dling e.M; good miadling 9.95; re-
ceipta 3,587. Stock 732.863
NEW YORK reTUBER
NEW YORK. May 8.—Cotton fu-
ture* closed:
High Low Close
May .................. 9.78 9.59 958-
July 10 03 9.77 981-83
October 1038 10.13 JO 13-30 J
December -10.64 1036 10 10-20
January 1076 10.47 1063-54
March 1094 10.70 10 78-74
cHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, May 3.— Presh report*
of moisture in spring wheat terri-
tory northwes; tended to make grain
pricest averaged tower early Saday,
CaMdisir advices, however, as far ss
ssTta.-osawi-ti'S
off to 1-3 up wheat later showed ad-
TT'S comfortable to hi»w that the oil you are using
I will result in gasoline and oil economies. A prom-
inent southwestern bus line (name on request) wanted
to know. They put Germ-Processed Motor Oil to the
test in a 25-passenger bus. Competent engineers checked
Locust^Straet, Mpipalalnther Vpben
business session. Two new officer
were elected: Miss La veil Waller
chorister, and Miss Louise Lang
pianist. A new program committee
for the next three months was
named, including Misses Annie Lee
Reeves, Dorothy Cox and Mattie
Prene Wilson. Miss Josie Belle Fen-
wick is to select and recommend a
mission study text.
The program was arranged
around the subject. "Witnessing tor
Christ", and was presented by sev-
en members of the class. The next
meeting was announced for the
first Monday evening in June in
the church, when hostesses will be
Misses Reeves, Newtek, Lang and
Mrs, Delbert Martin.
The hostess, assisted by her
mother. Mis. J. F. Thurmond, serv-
ed a delicious salad course, buffet
style. The table was laid with a lace
cloth, and the punch was served
from a molded ice bowl. Eighteen
members and two guests were pres-
ent.
CHICAGO PovETRy., '
CHICAGO, May 8.—Poultry alive
steady; fowl* 17 to 18: brllefs 32 to
36; rosters 18 1-3; turkeys 8048: old
heavy duck* 18; spring duck* 33:
geese 9 _, an
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
AEWAynk
Stocks heavy; U. B. Steel sags to
near year’s low
Bond* firm; oils advance.
Curb irregular; Vacuum Oil at new
low. ’ . ..u - .
Cotton lower; southern and local
selling.
Foreign exchangee irregular; French
franc firm.
Sugar easy: poor spot demand.
Coffee higher; steadier Brazilian
markets.
CHICAGO A es 4
Wheat easy; beneficial rain* north-
west.
Corn barely steady; favorable
weather. • ,
Cattie irregular.
Hoga steady,to lower.
News of the Sick
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AMERICAN,^
- WASHINGTON,-May —tAP-T
Abolition of floor trading, prohibi-
tion of marginal transactionaifor
less than $10,000 and elimintion of
the "dally statement", with its at-
tendant daily call money rates were
suggested . to the Internatlonal
- Chamber of Commerce Congress '
today by Melvin A. Traylor of Chi-
cago. - a i-
. The convention also heard its
first discussion of the efTets of war
debts in the economic crisis. This .
question was brought up by Sir
Alan O. Anderson, a director of the
Bank of England, and Alberto Pl
lelli. Italian industrialist.
Traylor, president of the First
National Bank of Chicago, demand-
' ed a new business leadership which
will take into eccqunt the "element
i of human conduct in economic af-
fairs”. ' .' ■ . a ’ •1
He said the human element, in-
fluenced by “ambition, cupidity, and
greed", had. failed utterly in the
I present crisis and the responsibil-
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1931, newspaper, May 5, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475356/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.