Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 316, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 20, 1947 Page: 3 of 10
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The wider, flatter tread and Vitamic Rubber
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He likes its “Silver Streak" styling—so distinctive
ghat you can recognize a Pontiac as far as you can see
it. He likes its eager, smooth, quiet performance. He
likes its comfort and handling ease. He likes the
many fine-car features which make it such a pride to
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The De Luxe Convertible Coupe has
recently been made more beautiful by
re-styling the instrument panel in colors
which harmonize with body colors; by
the addition of deep-pleated, custom-
type upholstery; and by the tasteful use
of chrome on windshield, rear view
mirror and interior garnish mouldings.
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And Stop Dosing Your Stomach
With Soda and Alkalizers
’ Don't expect to get real relief from headache,
sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking
moda and other alkaltzere if the true enure of
your trouble la constipation.
In this case, your real trouble la not in the
stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract
where 80% of your food is digested. And when
t ho lower part geta blocked food may fall to
dig ret properly.
What you want for real relief is soma-
thing to "unblock" your lower iptegtinal tract
something to dean it out effectively—help
Nature get back on her feet
Get Carter's Puts right now. Take u di-
rected. They gently and effectively "unblock"
lour digestive tract. This permits all 5 of
Nature’s own digpative juices to mis better
with your food. You get genuine relief from
indigestion so you ran fool r tally good again.
Buy Cartar's Bills today. "Unblock** your
Intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion.
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Radio-Phonograph Combination, Mahogany or Walnut • Stand-
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Spread-Band Taning • Eight Station Push-Buttons • 12-inch
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Control • Built-In Antennas • Automatic Record Changer and
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A native of Bloomington, Di
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to a general officer of the U 8
Army and became chief of staff of
the first American expeditionary
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He also served as deputy chief of
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tion of possessing the distinguished
service medals of both the U 8
1 Army and the U. S Navy When
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became president of RCA and sev-
en years later was made < hairman
, of the board.
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Only a quarter of the area of the
Union of South Africa has a mean
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MOUNTBATTEN, JINNAH AT KARACHI — Lord
Louis Mountbatten, third from left, governor general of
the Dominion of India, and Mahomed Ali Jinnah, second
form left, president of the assembly ana governor general
of the Dominion of Pakistan, review a guard of honor
after leaving the Pakistan Constituent Assembly at
Karachi, Aug. 15. At left is Fatimah Jinnah, sister of
the governor general. Lady Mountbatten stands next to
her husband. (AP Wirephoto).
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BATON ROUGE, La . Aug 20
IP— Delegates to the first gov-
ernor’s Highway Safety Comference
here Friday and Saturday will dis-
cuss ways ol preventing loss of life
and property damage on the state's
highways
I They will study highway safety
| in the fields of education, laws and
orinances, accident records, public
information. public support, law
enforcement and engineering
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This in not ordinary "sals" merchandise. These are quality
covers made of fine materiais and preciston tailored to At
perfectly — see them today.
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WALDRIP WILL HOLD
JEEP DEMONSTRATION
The Waldrip Sales and Service,
Denton dealer tor ihe Wiiy- Jecp,
in cooperation witn the Dallas Wil-
lys Co., will hok. an industrial and
agricultural demonstrat.on of the
Jeep Saturday at 2 p. m at the
corner of the Dallas highway and
Preston Road The public is
invited
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Bill Gale of Denton out-flexed a
group of nine other North Texas
State College muscle-men to walk
off the title of "Mr North Texas"
in judging Tuesday night at the
NTSC pool
Chosen by a committee of live
feminine judges. Gale received a
free dinner for himself and his
date, free taxi fare downtown, a
movie, and a corsage for his date
His picture will be featured in the
1948 Yucca
Judges for the contest were Dr
Imogene Bentley, dean of women,
Mrs Georgia Collins, secretary to
the dean of men, Alice Broadfoot
of Bonham. Letha Fern Tunnell of
Grand Saline, and Maurine Cush-
ion of Carrpllton Bob Brock of
Denton acted as master of cere-
monies for the presentation.
Gale is the son of Mr and Mrs
John Gale, 1507 W Oak Street md
is a member of the Alpha Phi
Omega and Geezle fraternities on
the NTSC campus He has been
the star of the NTSC swimming
team for the past two years, cop-
ping numerous awards for the ol-
lege in southwestern competitio i
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year with undiminished performance. And, of course,
he will mention that he gets all thia at a price within
easy reach of any new car buyer.
Yes, there are so many things in its favor that your
next car should be a Pontiac. You can never do better
than a Pontiac!
AUSTIN. Tex Aug 20 — IP -
A thorough study of the school I
textbook situation in Texas has
been requested by Acting Gov. Al- .
lan Shivers
Shivers said he has asked Sen
James Taylor, chairman of the
Gilmer-Aikin education committee,
that a subcommittee look into both
the method of purchase and the
method of distribution of textbooks
Citing an expenditure of $4,173.-
202 spent by the state for public
school textbooks’ for the school
years 1945-46 and 1946-47 Shivers',
said he believed there was a pos-
sibility of giving better service at |
less cost
He described the present system ,
as "a kind of hybrid system of I
authority —. part of it under die
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physician and six other Germans
convicted of using Nazi concentra-
tion camp inmates as guinea
pigs in inhuman—and worthless
-medical experiments were sen-
tenced by an American war crimes
court todayeo die on the gallows.
Five other men convicted yes-
terday on the same charges were
sentenced to spend the rest of their
lives in prison while four persons,
including the lone woman to face
the accusations, received lighter
prison terms, ranging from 10 to
20 years. The woman, Herta Ober-
hauser, got 20 years for her work
at Ravensbruck, where thous-
ands of women inmates perished
Seven doctors who faced t h e
court during the 132-day trial
were acquitted.
Hitler’s doctor, Karl Brandt, an
SS general and chief of the Reich's
medical branch, was found guilty
of conducting high altitude and
freezing experiments on prison-
ers, as well as carrying on mal-
aria, mustard gas and sterilization
tests which brought death to count-
less victims
The convicted defendants were
rought in one by one this morn-
ing to hear their fete pronounced
by Judge Walter Beals of Olym-
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Denton Kiwanians heard a pro-
gram of music arranged by Forrest
Heeren, music committee chair-
man, at their weekly luncheon
Tuesday
Singers were Hugh Ellison. "In-
to The Night", Robert Hutchinson
"On The Road to Mandalay"; Dale
Houston, "The L 6 r d 's Prayer "
Accompanist was Mrs Mary M
Acker J L Carrico of the boys
and girls work committee was
chairman of the day
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chief of the medical department of
the Waffen 68. life imprisonment
Karl Gebhardt, 88 general,
president of the German Red Cross
and personal physician to Hein-
rich Himmler, death by hanging
Rudolf Brandt, Himmler's ad-
jutant and chief of the 38 hygienic
institute, death by hanging
Joachim Murgowsky, chief hy-
gienist of the 83 medical corps
and an 88 colonel, death by hang-
ing.
Helmut Poppendick, 88 colonel
on Himmler’s personal staff, 10
years imprisonment He was con-
victed on only one count, namely
that he was a member of the 88
(Elite Guardi.
director of military research in-
Wofram Sievers, 88 colonel and
stitute, death by hanging.
Gerhard Rose, bearded expert
on malaria and other tropical dis-
eases, life imprisonment
Victor Brack, 88 colonel and
chief administrative officer under
Martin Bormann, death by hang-
ing
Siegfried Handloser. chief of the
German Army's medical service,
life imprisonment
Hermann Becker - Freyseng. air
force me dical director. 20 years.
Waldemar Hoven, chief medical
officer at Buchenwald, death by
hanging
Wilhelm Beigiboeck, consulting
physician to the Luftwaffe, 15
years
Herta Oberhauser. only woman
in the dock and physician at Rav-
ensbruck, where thousands of
women died. 20 years
Fritz Fischer, 8S major and as-
sistant to Gebhardt, life imprison-
ment.
Seven other defendants were
acquitted yesterday by the court I
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