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WORLD NEWS
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SOLD;
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coming into Ats own again.
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cobsen-wikins
today that Qoodwin’s
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here this
Critical Situation
45,
now. A serles Is presented ka-
' ldoscopicaj7, to the cfew of
The President will arrive in m-
»
A stag-barbecue will be held at
Com-
Compromise in
he said
to
Interest
date
legislatioh
unless there also was reduction or
expressed themselves
favoring
7
AUSTIN, June 11—(P--The joint
schedules for the former allies.
14 others said they were for prota-
legislative committee to investigate
tion, flve said they did not know
held its first meeting yesterday.
Out-of Washington happenings,
Denton Mill Is
Representative Harry Graves of
as they may be in throwing
and Represemtative Phil Banders
Sold For $20,1
. t
•ley move and em-
olor to the idea he
go far to attain that end.
City Board Meets
1
last
move here and take up the mar.- ior and
High
red 11
courses are offei
English, history, mathematics and
gument neard in
Impeachment Trial
d
Ernest H. Sharp would like a
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divorce.
summer.
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keep
tie
uesday
LONGVIEW,
be return*
after the fatal shoof-
Fartey,■bis brother-Ih-
law, was released yesterday. Far-
IN
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be was mis-
husband of Mrs. McVay.
ation
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su ,
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Hoover to Camp
Two Days Before
Summer Classes
Under Way Here
For City Schools
former
Deputy
from I
near
G. B. Paxton, 86,
Dies in Abilene
Si
, 8
seemed downcast
Before he left 1
it. Mrs. Redman. arrested
night, broke under a day
London naval j
.N.kMa..Xa a.. a.a.
plastze in nil
i
speech, lends
i prepared to
The (
ture or
Treaty
Howsley said he polled 117 of the
IM members. Of these he said 87
»> he will eleave
where on Wed-
she- whs taken into
prosecutor said.
ley was killed a
taken for V. M.
and it to probable that a
I win be issued to Galnes-
woman said she shot Chase after 1
he had attempted to gain posses- ’
sion at a 32 caliber pistol in the 1
McVay, held
mg of Ethan
a Commissioners Court. acting
• Equalization Board, has been
ssion two days, and it is pre-
"It is bo
last night:
is said he had
SWA charging
murder. Mo-
>y had feared
1
Club players
ng Bunday to
Sheriff Ralps Chi
a warrant for N
assault with inte
Vay said he and
IA,20
this w
n the
m in i
wife and children or his i
er. When they failed to
i,' j
silent pictures nh
the legitiate t
human beings set
katiie
"Lo “keep faith with God" Char-
les E. Johnson, 66, above. recently
ans of the republic.
After this receptio
for Springfield, Ill.,
with ten of Denton's golfers,
ing to announcement made
damage was not generally as bad as
was feared at first.
ICA AS DEMAND FOR
REPARATIONS RELIEF
GROWS.
.2*3 A.
reported.
Found wanderi
tericak state late
Smith-Harvey Oil
Fest Now 266 Feet
‘u' i
HAWTHORNE, N. Y. — A
traffic light at a street inter-
section has been changed from
the blinker to the steady type
because th* blinker was found
responsible to- radio static to
nearby residences - >
Leslie
60; M
I*
try Club , here Friday
which members are pet-
bring guests at 75 cents
git
to bo," he explained
>eat growers will not
Threshiog of spring o
probably take place next v
most of | MH likely be
that week, it was predictet
Spito
"y 'ne' As
o
pun Asoctated Prees
nlted Press 8
on to consider some
kind
ed tUsnoortane
. Loses It To
CHICAGO, JJune
> play in the second flight
i first match will be with
M>ea, and Henry Schwalbe,
third group, will be match-
Barn Conner
Returns to Pen x
to Keep Pledge
---
Thu Fellow Limited
MAN RELEASED APTER RELA-
TIVE SLAIN
ere is any depression right
s certainly not in the gro-
siness" said a Denton gro-
and Havana. The coast guard cut-
ter Saranac and a fleet of tugs
Boated the ship after a dredge had
worked several hours digging - a
clear path in the mud bank. The
Ouadeloupe was due to stop at New
Orleans to pick up IM additional
passengers, en route to Havre It
sailed here with a possenger list of
—
man initfati
duce Washi
action of th
1
a;
fY, la, June 11—(
artles’ were dragging
lay for the bodies of
40: Herman Becker,
rt Youns, 30, an of
overturned boat, was
oday. The three left
trip yesterday morn-
ADYERTISEMENTS
IN TAXIS r .. .
new YORK—There are ad-
n H fahjnt
- feine
’ 1
45 Operators, including Leaders in East Texas,
: Urge Governor to Take Action, Saying Sit-
uation Is Critical.
36 years ago with .seven months
"lett to serve of a four-year term for
forgery. When Johnson was ship-
wrecked off the Japanese coast a
few months ago, lie prayed to be
saved, promising to return to pris-
on. The prayer was answered, h
said. so he came back.
A few minutes 11
was closed by the i
Luck promptly <
at this point, '
hoodlums stop
street, extract
danger of a diplomatic rup- •
■ denunciation of the Lateran
and Concordat is now be-
. '. m ten at McKinney's best
meet the Denton players. It is
neg by Denton golfers to meet
V tepms during the summer
tall oats te about
spring oats ate esu
don,
» to
eed the
rosy to
ing work this summer, according to
Superintendent W. T. Doggett Dan
McAllister is acting summer prin-
cipal.
The grade subjects are being of-
fered at the West Ward School,
.with 20 student teachers in charge
of the classes.
The graduating classes, composed
ng in a dazed, hy*-
last night by po-
on administration purposes,
only foreign but usually well
that Chancellor Bruening and For-
eigh Minister Curtius of Oermay,
had been informed that there could
be no scaling down of reparations
mi
as the Texas OU Eme
mittee, read a letter «
ABILENE, June 11.—OP)—Funeral
services were held here yesterday
for Gabriel B. Paxton, 86. pioneer
West Texas business man who died
at the home of a son, George L.
Paxton, Sr. Abilene banker, after
a month's illness. He is survived by
another son, Guy E. Paxton, Abi-
lene. and several grandchildren,
among them Mrs. Dan Moody,
wife of the former governor.
■
ONK
Some early grata has been
in Denton County withtn the
day or so, and more is Akel
be loaded out in the next few 1
Deuton buyers reported Thur
morning. . PF
Meanwhile, cutting of barley
lice in a patrol car. Mrs. Hamlin
said a man approached her near
her home, showed her a badge and
LAxk DRAGGED A8 THREE MEN
MISSING
The party will spend the night
at the Governor’s mansion and af-
ter breakfast Tuesday morning will
leave for Marton, Ohio, where that
afternoon Mr. Hoover will dedicate
the Harding Memorial.
fore Judge Jesus Rojas. The hear-
ing is similar to one in justice court
in Texas, its purpose taking tode-
termine it th* detendant shall be
fry*-
SOMEGR
OKLAHOMA: Partly cloudn
thundershower to east portlon
tonight; Frida partly cloudy
EAST TEXAEt Partly oloudy:
.•V
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-eg
Among the reasons listed by
him in a bill filed in circuit
court were that his wife, Vere,
would not let him:
Smoke in the house, play the
radio, or pay any attention to
the family dog
in addition he quoted a writ-
ten agreement with her where-
by his use of the family oar was
limited to one day a week and
to transportation to and from
the railroad Btatlon at suburban
Northbrook, where they lve:
His monthly pay check was
to be turned over to her to re-
turn for which she was to cease
injurying him, such as attack-
ing him with a pistol, striking
him on the head with a golf
club and biting his finger. »
sharp said she was "very
jealous, without cause". •
LONDON, June 11.4m- The
British. Admiralty has aban-
dened hope that any at toe
..09
। this Thuraday will complete
sitngs, but. tale believed, the
will remain in session for
r day or so going over the
s put down for further con-
ion. •
Dave Goodwin
Starts on Way
to “Death Row”
night, has been postpon-
Brickey. Of the American
meaning American collaboration in
a conference where Germany's
World War allies could be reviewed
simultaneously with the situation as
to the war debts owed by those al-
lies to their former war assoclate,
the United States ;
America exacted no reparatona
payments from Germany. Under
four presldents, Wison. Harding.
Poolldge and Hoover, she has de -
‘ to consider the question of
reparatlons from Germany
and allied war debts to her as in-
terlocktng. • ~
Piging of the tax rate and est-
ng of city mhploves’ salaries are
io two principal matters scheduled
• dome up before the city com-
Floods inJTurkey
Drown.30 Persons
-2 FM• ... g.
IEAau.rurkey. June 11.—(F)
sons have been drown -
tous floods caused by
I in the neighborhood
rree hundred houses
WASHINOTON, June 11
President Hoover will leave
afternoon er Saturday morninr for
his Virginia mountain camp whes
he will spend two days quietly ber
fore going to Indianapolis for the
first at his planned Midwest
speeches Monday night /
Present plans are for the presi-
cent to board his special train for
Indianapolis at Orange, Va., late
Bunday night. The train will leave
MM
g
Bknow whether fortune
M or not" said Judge
"Some friend or pnemy
y house and purloined mv
bhtesu
Local buyers think the yield this
year will be good in mart dommuni
ties and possibly for the county as
BILLIE DOVE ASKS
PILOTS LICENSE
HOLLYWOOD, Cal—-BLle
Dove of the movies has applied
for a pilot's license. She has a
plane at her own and has been
taking lessons two months.
President of the Indiana Republi-
can Editorial . Association, befor
y fig —aa
Governor soddies Klimlinn
Governor Sterling did not say
Whether he would call an extra ses-
sion but he promised the oil men
to give their plea fair consideration
He said he might know in a day
or two
“A short time ago I was against
calling a special session because I
did not believe the legislature would
enact what. you people desired."
Governor Sterling said "Since then
I have noted a change of senti-
ment. particularly in East Texas. I
am carrying on an investigation of
my own and I should know more
about the sentiment in a day or
two."
AVV
\ A A
hW
i him three
lay. and
• where
speak tot
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. June 11
—(P—With the testimony all in.
the Missouri senate bearing the
MILITARY PLANE TYPE
FOR LINDBERGHS
NEW YORK—Th<J plane in
which the Lndbergh will fly
the Pacific to equipped to shoot
machine guns through the pro-
peller blades. The sole signifi-
cance, says Casey Jones, repre-
senting the manufacturer, is the
engine is a type used largely for
military purposes and has syn-
chronizers as standard equip-
ment,
-—--gee
bay AFTERNOON, june 11, 1931
meys, that every-
Spanish. W. C. Potter has the high
fifth grade pupils at the high
school. One hundred and thirty-
three high school students are tak-
Some bartoy bought at Krun
Harpool brought 23 1-1 cento 1
ifarpool said that threshing
under way in th soutbeast
of the county, and that ho
going to Hebmon ORC day this ’
to bid on about four car load
comobine wheat The whieht
that section to of very high QU
this year, it is reported. somei
tag from 60 to M pounds.
YMM Oped
Delegates characterised the situ-
ation, in the oil industry as “ex-
tremely eritical" and said they be-
lieved the legislature would enact
needed laws by the two-thirds ma-
jority required to put them into
immediate effect.
Ed Landreth of Fort Worth, sec-
retary at the group, which is known
ering hid case and dptene at-
torneys plan to appeal io Governor
Sterling to communte the sentence
to life impxisonmenk, , contehding
that Goodwin failed to receive a
fair trial because a mob gathered
outside the courthouse during the
trial was intimidating to the jury.
AUSTIN, June 11.—(AP)—The campaign the
calling of a special session of the legislature to enact re-
medial oil legislation centered in Austin today when 45
oil men asked Governor Ross S Sterling to convene the ’
lawmakers soon in extra session. *
told her she was wanted at the
district attorney’s office for further
questioning.
The man drove her about town,
she said, urging her to sign a pa-
per, threatening het with violence
and finally promising to "take care
of you" if she would leave Los An-
geles until after the trial of Clark
Refusing his requesta, she sald she
was thrust from the car while it
was moving.
Mrs. Hamlin previously had ask-
ed permission to leave the city un-
til the time of the trial. She ten-
tatively identified a policeman as a
man who had warned her in a hail
of justice elevator that "You're
chirping too much" and "If you
yesterday,he . .u
morning The oals brought W l
cents loaded in the car, Harp
said, and were at good quality.
has been set for the Corps to
> Lewisville, but it to probabie
it will be soon.
will walk to Governor White's of-
feenivbr daeoeorjetown was etpetbdjahatiman
tnguished citiens, G." A. R veter-
--g
.n
—
Woman Charged
After Man Slain S
don’t keep your mOuth shut you"l
be next”. She had received other
warnings, she said.
nesday he will redediate the Lin-
coln tomb.
Immediately after the ceremonies
the President will return to his
train and begin the trip back to
Washington, aftivihs here late on
Thursday afternoon.
. -------- —
Threats Against
Slaying Witness
LOS ANGELES' June 11—()--
Mia. Ethel Hamlin, club woman
and witness in the case against Da-
vid Clark, former deputy district
attorney charged with the murder
of Charles H. Crawford, politician
and Herbert Spencer, an associate,
was under guard today after addl-
tional threats against her had been
ROME, June 11,—( Recession
of the Vatican and the government
to Hillsboro Man
—L
The Denton Milling Company
plant has been bought by James G,
Taylor of Hillsboro from the Den-
ton County National Bank. The
consideration shown in the war-
ranty deed recorded with the coun-
ty clerk was *20.000.
J. W Degan, president of the
bank, said that Taylor had made
no public statement as to his plans
yet.. Whether or not he plans to
in Tour subjects. The woman, who said she shot
tt--- Chase in self defense, was arrested
ness has been good, but
k was absolutely the best
I have ever had. I came
m because we thought i
beat small city in Texas--
rry that same belief, and.
1, there's no question but
Ron will continue to grow,
Twenty-three indictment*
were returned Wednesday
afternoon when the grand
jury turned in its report for
the summer session of Judge
Ben W. Boyd’s District
Court. No written report
was made, but the bills were
handed to the judge.
Six indictmhents at aweary were
returned, 7 or theft, 3 of forgery,
and S liquor bills were handed in
by the jury.
No cases, either civu or criminal,
were set to come up in District
Court Thursday. There to a possi-
billw; however, that hearings of
several non-jury cases may be held
during the dsy.
The indictments returned by, the
grand jury ware as follwe:
Charite Harpole, on 2 charges of
burglary and 3 at chicken theft;
Steve Hester, on 1 burglary and 2
of chicken theft; George Sanders,
on 1 burglary. 1 chicken theft and
1 turkey theft; Gordon'Troup, on
French Steamer
is Again Afloat
GALVESTON, k June 11w
The French Line passenger steam-
er'Guadeloupe, freed from mud
banks at the entrance to Galveston
informed Washington observers
Mavs gleaned possible significance.
President Hoover’s insistence on
further arms Iimitation,, so quickly
disclosed in his initiation of the
re ago Three ream ago a S.
nbil sve his son a dollar Mil.
ig "Kep thia money until you
\..^C " MBem"dudge
the conditions and 11 said they
were against proration
TEXARKANA. June 11—(
Dave Goodwin, 43. Bowie County
farmer condemned to die for1 the
slaying of Lloyd Ellott, 23, hog ran-
cher, was on the way to -death
row" in Ute State penitentiary at
HunUville today w{hout havby
hh test chief desire fulfilled
When returned to Bowie County
from Dallas Tuesday to hear his
execution date tset, Goodwin ask-
ed that he be kept in jail at Bos-
ton. Bowie County, long enough for
his mother, his wife and thro* chil-
dren to .visit him.
vhuited to Kn
k, tally interested onlooker.
y Yet it is on Washington and the
Hoover administration that world
d attehtion to focused, looking for a
d sign that America again is ready
• to lend aid to A new attempt to
i- Iron out the tangle of reparations,
- inter-alled / debts, disarmament,
y tariffs, budgctry deficits and an
t other elements involved in an in-
ternation economie crisis in 1921.
H -A qok t America .0
Out of the Anglo-German con-
J ference at Chequers, official reni-
a Miister MacDon-
E aid. European observers drew the
« Ampress’on that a new more had
been art afoot looking to "inter-
r national collaboration" to meet the
# situation.
That phrase was construed as
ogy and the zovernment to believed
likely to agree to the reopening of
Catholic youth elute in some form.
This may prove to be under the
name of "Fonfraternitles" or sim-
ilar organizations which might lat-
er take on many features of the
dissolved groups. Buch a move
would bo hastened by the Vatican's
willingness to "purify" the otate to
the elimination at certain leaders
whose political activitles the gov-
ernment eriticites.
1 ‘ Ms s
Arnulfo de la Rosa
erday that Miss Clark
he and Ham were
that another matter
purpinemeutv"or that enactmentor additionaf legtstatlon.
Lewisville. No definite ~ "
ship light and will Thursday meet
his f mor opponent. Chilton Jen-
aingsoriFot Worth. Norris Rus-
uenda mopnfon for sev- Argument Heard in
p, and all during that time " - —
continue to produce wheat to be sold
at Issa than coot. It isn't natural."
Stone, Edgar Markham, hisasslat-
ant, and Stanley Raed, general coun-
sel for the Farm Board, arrived
here on their way to Manhattan.
Kas., where Stone will address the
American Institute of Cocoperation
Friday.
Stone said information reaching
him was that wheat acreage in
Australia had been reduced abdut
30 per cent, ih Argentina, 25 per
cent and the Canadian crop was
worse than it had been for a long
time.
#5
tonight and vtidny
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r ti’’ oa,Ahu
" hd
■ 2
3 Killed in Clash
With Nicaraguans
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, June 11.
Three men of the Nicara-
guan National Guard were killed,
another was fatally wounded and
a fourth toss seriously wounded on
Tuesday to a brush with insurgents
alx miles from Jicaro, it was dis-
closed today. Lieutenant Everett
Rose, in command of the detach-
ment, also was seriously wounded.
Insurgent casualties were not
known.
mother was attending a iek daugh-
ter to Cass County and that Ms
wife thought it better not to see
him. Sheriff Hrry Brooks started
at noon with the-condemned man
"oadgntnv“pacna his cen auaay
yesterday, peering through the bars
at the sound of ever approaching
tootatep. hopirs it would to his
Summer students at the ward
school, Junior and Senior High
Schools began their classwork this
week, under the general supervi-
sion of the Teachers College edu-
cation department with Dr. L. A
Sharp in charge.
Eleven supervisors and a number
committee members present were
Reptesentative J. T Terrell of Dol
Rlo and Senator Carl Hardin of
Stephenville. Senator Grady Wood-
ruff of Decatur was absent
Sanders said he and Graves will
study the State Auditor’s report,
confer with the auditor and gather
other information through writing
cf letters. Gathering of this mate-
rial probably will take •some time
and another meeting of the com-
mittee will not be held until after-
wards, Sanders said.
Declares Wheat'
Outlook “Bullish”
of students who finish their work
this summer, probably will receive
zuhan-o-.A
w the fatal short- night for France, "via Now Orleans
Washington wih other memberr • vertisements in New York taxis
of ths party earlier in the evening
LOOK TO 0 S.
INWARDEBT
PROBLEM
I ■' ) al. f* ■
o penton gouera qualified
•day to the River Orest I-
n tournament, L. O- McCray
ldmisslon to the Champion -
______________kesbiwell
in Worth DentofQouk is now
down to a depth o£268 seet and
steady progress k qetmxumade, it
was stated Thuraday. DrUBfig to be-
ing done only in thg-daytime and
a careful watch kept of au forma-
dianapolls Mdnday arternoon. Gov- fares by a machine,
ernor Leslie and Paul R Bausman, ------------- . . .. ,
KANSAS CITY, June 11—-
James C. Stone, chairman of the
Federal Farm Board, terms the
wheat outlook as "bullish."
■..........
SEES RETURN OF
LEGITIMATE THEATRE
NEW YORK—Talkies, in the
bpinion at Geonrejean} Na
than, critic, will MI as much
ss an achroniam in five years as
he had received.fvom Repretntas one, at his
ae 5
d2 WASHINGTON, June 11.
1 —(AP)-Economic forces
# born of the world war, but
f swollen to gigantic propor-
b tions by the general depres-
■L sion of today, face the
32 statesmen of the world.
mGlonrs when they meet Thurs-
<iay night.
Iba mpetins in the Municipal
Nulldng,s set for 7 o’clock, it was
anboynced Thursday morning by
City becretar J. W. Erwin.
Members of the equalination
lieved to to extremely remote.
Farmers Await
Survey to Get
Red Cross Aid
taUPHO, June ll^to-Fann-
ers in the territory about Turkey
and Quitaque toady awaited the
arrival of Heny M. Baker. Red
Cross official from Oklahoma, as- ;
signed to make a survey of dam-
age done l)y» cloudburst Monday
night. J. Claude Wells, chairman
of the Hall County chapter, esi-
mated that seed would be required
for replanting 06.000 acres.
_ _ ____ questioning and her signed con-
of practice 'teachers from the col- fession was obtained 16 hours after
at Nacogdoches secretary. Other
GRAND JURY REPORTS
WEDNESDAY AFTER-
NOON; NO CASES SET
FOR THURSDAY.
a whole be over the yield last year, umew uzi av was reaucuon or
indicating that the army worm abatement in war debt payment
For a brief period yester
Charite Tessi had a $1000 1
He got it when he walked
to the Italian Trust and I
ings Bank and handed the
ler a withdrawal sip tor his
tire deposita.
impeachment trial of Larry Bronx,
suspended state treasurer, today
met for a half day session for the .
closing argument ‘ by the prosecu- their diplomas at commencement
tion the house impeachment man- exercises at the college later in the
Mayor Malcolm Crim of Kilgore
stated that the last time he had
been in the governor's office he had
opposed granting additionaf prora-
Uon powers to the Railroad Com-
m’ssio and added he thought the
change in his views was represen-
tative of 00 per cent of the people
in Ms area who had formerly sid-
ed with him.
Kilgore is in the heart of the
new East Texas field, over- produc
lion froth which has been blamed
for the collapse at the oil prkee
agers, '
The final arguments by the de-
fense counsel, John G. ' Madden,
Kansas City, Brunk's attorney, will
be heard tomorrow morning
Then the senate will take the
case and the verdict is expected to
be returned by the senate court at
toast by Saturday evening
Hearing Held After
Girl Shot to Death
MATAMOROS, Mexico, June 11.
—Oft—Completion of the hearing
for Dee Ham of Weslaco, held in
connection with the fatal shooting
of Miss Mina Clark of La Ferla
Sunday night in a cabaret at Rio
Rico, was expected here today be-
A
v
automobile, the county attorney
sald. j*
Thursday to Set
Wages, Tax Rate
2 a g",". . ' 2 ’ ' •*.1
«ly in favor at eorge Johnson
The pardon board now to oocsid-
a w-
lve to flrfd a way to to- MyW “ePRepihomc "e oan"
After the review the president
board probably will meet with the
in Hom. Privilege* or
cucaaO,June mm tSaxerpigonerrouunporeruinnz
atelikely to oome before the board.
at the home of her mother, Mrs
Lula Lloyd. 13 miles southwest of
Port. She then dented any connec-
tion with the fatal shooting. e
. Mother of three children, the
On the surface, Europe alone is
involved' to the new uprising at
the war reparations problem. The
known developments have centered I returned to Nebraska State Prison
in Germny and England withat Lincoln, from which he escaped
heads of. those governments to In-
timate conference and France a vi-
g,
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ing attitudes or tart week appeared
_________________ __________ today to hare brought the settle-
departments of state and Bounty men of their dispute to sight
government with a view at effecting i Pope Plus XI is understood to be
consolidations and other economies willing to accept the state’s re-
held its first meeting yesterday. urets ^ar attacks on Catholic
property instead of a formal apol-
mbill, graduate this year
veralty of Texas Law
W.s
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the inhabitants
"taking shelter to the
many finding refuge
tops.
I and vineyards are sub-
and, large numbers at cat-
$ been swept away.
tions. according to those to charga
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TAHOKA, June 11.—(-A
charge of murder was fled here
this morning against Mrs. Ola Red-
man, 32-year-old confesed stayer
of Fred Chase, 33-year-old Gordon
community fanner. The man’s body
was found to an automobile Tues-
day.. .
County .Attorney G. H. Nelson
annoupced .the woman's confession
held IM
-Policem
uwtified 3
was shot
proximately 75 per cent out Co
bining wheat has started, and to
tig at wheat wih binder ilk
win be under way by the middle
next week, it was reported
men trapped to the sunken’
subbmarine Poseldon of Wei-
. halwel, china, migh eMB be
alive.
m-mower.of gourse, the grass
I have to be cut in order to stay
line Mth the home-beautifica-
1‛movel hent to Denton, but may-
I won have to push that ma-
ne my ilf. since I have none to
ib. The loss of this machine will
bably I lve me a rest and some
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INDICTMENTS
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it’s often been said that each role
has, or should have., its exception
and Roundabout admits surprise to
fnding one woman who doesn’t
believe Denton the best town ever.
He has belleved it so long himself,
and he has heard others proclaim
III to the Wide-world so much that
Aa hma hah Art 41- — nhnnl.cAAN
m iiM come $ . UW conclusion
that this fart was one “ule‛ that
did not have its exception. But this
week. Roundabout was disabused of
that belief when be found a for-
mer woman-citizen of Denton, now
living in another city, who doesn’t
believe that Denton is the best town
to the state or United States She
really seems to have convinced her-
sef that there's another town even
better. Odd. at least, and no doubt
many people win question this
ktatement, but Roundabout has a
witness, who was equally astound-
led to hearing any one claim that
another town is better than Denton
k not just as good. Some people do
quaint ideas.- <
I Witt he win the Derby Sweep-
stakes in the American Legion Ter-
rapin race here July 4th.? That's
a guestion that Hugh C. Calhoun U
kekip himnself about the terrapin
ent him from Tucson, Arizona, by
P.‛9. May for entry in the event
rhis Artaona terrapin is a new kind
to this section of the country, where
really, it is believed, the fastest
breed at tamfin is produced, but
if the ‘Arizona Lightning’, as he is
bumed, can run in accord with his
Eize, well, he'S a sure-enough racer.
Es an extremely large one of the
names, with tags long enough to
kear up a lot of dirt. And Ms head
is so targe that the animal has been
Roreed to grow a head-rest. The zest
s pure terrapin-bone, and has a
atch to it so .as to lock wih Che
tapper-part of his body when in
Hepose. Calhoun is not # sure
About its speed as he is about its
lire, and, in fact, predicts that some
A the smaller Denton County rac-
In will ’throw’ dust to its eyes on
Muly Fourth, when the Derby will
k pulled off. V
a charge at forgery; Brink Forres-
ter, an possesslon of liquor for ths
purpose at sale and possesslon of
equipment tar the manufacture of
liquor; Andrew Scott, pin—iciu of
nguor for the purpose of sale) Nun-
n‛e Mackey, possession at liquor for
the purpose of sale; Willie Mecar-
ty, possession at liquor for the pur-
pose at sale; Warren Cunningham,
burglary of private residence at
night; Cecil bhort, burglary: J. W.
Dunagan, posremion at liquor tor
the purpose of sale; Will Wright,
possession of liquor for the purpose
of sale; W. W. Davis, poasesaion of
liquor for the purpose at sale.
Two indictments were retured
on which the names were not made
public, as no arrests have been
made as yet.
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agement of the millgmay ba an-
nounced within the next several
days, it is understood
Taylor has been owner and man-
ager of several mills, according to
friends to Denton
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