Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 16, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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COPERNICUS AND MEDICINE
To the average person Coperi-
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For All Kinds of Reliable
Insurance and Bonds
Know Texas
By BILL EDWARDS
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and ranchmen had carried out a
"live at home” program.
glangnia
on the contrary, that it revolves
around the sun.
Eanedb "
Dr. tago <JaU««e«
names were-Hawker and Grieve, but
••■amt —John and Peggy and the
these
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isedly
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with gether. 4,
Astrology was considered a legiu:
ing to Professor Eichholtz, are list-
ed "according to the rules of-the
art, doubtless with the aid of As-
trologie data.
A number of the drugs given are
still in use. On the other hand, we
An tricreas of from 50,000 to 200,-
000 gallons of water daily over cor-
ersponding days of list month has
been noted' in water pumping rec-
ords of the dty water department
since June 1 Indications now are
825, Too—that is only a very Incom-
plete list of school projects propos-
ed, ready to start or under way.
1 great attempt to fly the- ocean
1 They had had dreadful trouble
with the motor over-heating after
they had been Out only a short
questions—— to the most thrilling ac-
count they had ever heard of a
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Even when the disparity is not
gallons with continued hot weather
The daily consumption of water is
Fire •
Tornado
Hail
Automobile
Plate Glass
Aceident
Burglary
Liability
.Surety Bonds —
Fidelity Bonds,
J. J. Maclachlan
- Insurance—Bonds
Phone 365.
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These richly carpeted and extravagantly draped
Parthenons, I am told, are responsible for the PaS-
ing of the night club. They are something newvand •
little different, offering a soupcon of grandeur patrons
ligence necessary for successful Hv-
It 4 necessary for the more gift-
ed child to learn that his superior
endowment brings with it certain
greater responsibiitles for self coh-
trol, self discipline and considera-
tion for others.
the less gifted child should be
made to feel that he too has some-
thing to contribute Through be-
ing given responsibilities which re-
quire for their salinfactqry nuni-
mentrdependsacbthity and good wil
rm her than brains, he will feel that
he also counts for something in the
family circle.
cause the old-fashioned boat car
rled no wireless. So on and cn they
sailed until at last the coast of
Boot land could be seen
John told the Clock he thought
this had been their best adventure.
“And those men two of the best
adventurers," the Clock added
I had."
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Above all things it is necessary
to avoid rivalry Children of un-
equal endowments never will run
the same course and it is grossly
unfair and destructive to pit them
You’ll Like
Our Fresh and
Appetizing
Ju-Cy Pig Sandwiches
XXX Root Beer
Drive by on N. Locust
- Ju-Cy Pig Stand
Ray Hundley, Mgr.
Purity Bread
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find remnantsof this -conception ui
NEW YORK, June 16—The wicked fierceness of
life in post-war New,York. has been hailed as most
decadent in history. The pious proclaim morals have
vanished Every other door opens into a speak-easy.
Magnificent hotels house gambling hells. Night clubs
semt-weekly in Denton County 81.00
One Year (in advance)---;- Eg
Bix months (in advance) teg———-—35
^mT^reMvTn Te^Oklahom. and New Mexico
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Denton Baking Co.
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To cool the motor Hawker had
shut It Off as they flew near the
water When he tried to start it
i again it wouldn’t go. John and
FFegey knew what it was- to have
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From an African outpost on the dinky Uganda
comes a letter from a philosopher—a former New
Yorker Says he: "America has been satimg troued
watefsbtfromtstetached viewpointeee.no
cause for worry Abraham's wife might, have had a
swing achane ana Napaleon a motor car. Materials
An? Weopies are thinking more clearly than ever
and will surmount every obstacle.
tspertcemttbeee isashs;
the largest of any county represented at the School
Contemporary Thought
Copernicus. in addition to being
and reelings of inferiority
their attendant impairment of ab.l-| l---------
Ules and disturbances in adjust- matepart of medical trainingLand
ONE ON tAeHORSE!
he who demonstrated that the geo-
centric conception of the universe
was'awrona--—------
According to this conception, the
pressure, according -to W. N. Har-
ris. superintendent of the ljghe and
water department.
BUY IT tH DENTON
until 8. 1 2
The Bohemian quarter, with Its 35 cent dinners, vin
compris, was comparable to the Greenwich Village
of a few years ago and was arounffHleeck.er street.
The milieu of sporting life was, Instead of i the Fu-
rious Forties, at Union Square. Here also was the
theatrical district—the Rialto.
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THINK MR. CrTTZEN, THINK! ,
ewanztthirasmz-s
"ions ire. sad to relut, obliged to redouble their f
forts to maintain heir strength in finances and peri
sonnet, no maltr how worthwhile the work may be
For Every Occasion
It's Correct to Give
Jewelry
Let us help you make your
selection.
worse than they are, and would be
very much better if every farmer
Cotton 4s responsible for Tex-
as' largest export to Japan and
its largest import from Japan.
Raw cotton is the export and
human hair is the import—the
#r being used in the manu-
facture of a filter cloth for the
cottonseed 'oil industry.
ion wil be gladly corrected upon being called to the
ft or not therwise credited.in this paper and also the
local news published herein • ----------
DENTON. TEXAB, JUNE 16, 1931
- FOREOASTING ACCURACY
never saw before.
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At one of the tiny topped tables in the bar a.smart
mrssa 25752
from his tray Ml to 'he floor She stood up in a spurt-
I ing bare of temper and called him the vilest name
UuIILVEE O1 UIV " ~
of the Public Domain, National Business Survey Con-
ference. Research Committee on Social LTrendsa.Cont
ference on Home Building and Ownership. Advisory
Committee on Employment Statistics, National
Drought Committee, Emergency Committee for Em-
ployment and the National Timber Conservation
vntel donnte for the expenses 01 aucn groups "n
Hhas been nw ereatioc of the more or leu private
Mdmpego sact-timaang commimstonadranehocwsta
"5 muchcommment
of the 33 ao-called -Ho-
-—v commmtmonse the presndett ereatea oly 01
them on his own udwmtve me rest haring Ween an-
ga thomized by congrees Hoover appointed them. but
twattv Commimion _______
The Wickersham comrmiasioh Is the only "Hoover
commtnalon" that has oust the country any particutar
moni.porevehn gucverompn ana
THERE Nw-
MORSEBAK ‘
■ RIDING wiLL ;
; REDUCE o0 ’
I confess to perpetual uneasiness in speak-easies,
sitting on the edge o chairs in wide-expectancy of A
19 Years Ago Today
From Record-Chronicle, June 16, 1913)
Meeting to Chicago, the Roosevelt supporters final-
ly elected Senator William F, Borah <>« “
temporary chairman of the Roosevelt forces over
Governor Hadley of Missouri.
The East Texas Register, edited by Miss Margie E.
Neal says "the best place to educate a Texas girl is
the College of Industrial Arts at Denton Thia Includes
Texas University and other state institutions.
poihtment and humillation. . _______________
Only when they have learned 10' togte forecasts in the old fortress
love and accept him for what he at Frauenberg East Prussia, where
Is, to think of him in terms of hi. Copernicus spent many years, there
own best development and happl- a copy of the only prescription
ness, will the child have a fair
chance of making the best of him-
W. T. Bailey & Co.
=ee=-=-
We Have
Several good second-
' hand
American products. • - _ .
Ihi'utu d or 3 ■ caured • peculiar trend amoD&.
xierican manufacturers. Under the old Canadian
stm Se°^ praiticmliy f^to
buld ranch factorles to Canada, rather thah make
thel produots to this country with American labor
What is more Canadian manufactured products have
b better tariff differential with many other nations
than American-made goods, which gives American
manufackurers in Canada a fine opportunity to bund
up Canadian foreign trade, rather than the foreign
trade of the United States where it rightfully be-
longs.
Before the year is out, American voters will hear 2
lot about the iniquities of the Smoot-Hawley tariff,
---- -for it is fine campaign material, especially for the
Democratic party. —>
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even to eases where the idea was his some probahly
would have Seen appointed in any event, only five
W°Ud 33 are regarded as permanent inelud ing Buch
orkanizations as theO*deral Farm Board and Jie
reorganised Federal Power Oommissions. .
I I The real “Hoover commissions in the usual uense
of thafxpre ssion may be considered to include phe
National Committee on Law Observance. andEn-
■ - — f------- em Child Heaiun
that has teen > preserved
I The prescription comprises 21
' different substances, which, accord- 1
8150 ftom 8160, and flour to $2.95 from $3.05. -The
* - .__.. zdte --heMNAA at one
epoch as "The Gay Nineties. --------
Flash Age." Sixth Avenue and around the old Hay-
market was called "Satan’s Circus.” Sixth Avenue
was always crowded with merry makers from 3 a m.
against one another
.n is.wenstoremembertooutha: fnd prescribed powdered precious
there are other assets than Inte- - • • •
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Wr L Yarbrough
Jeweler.
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picked up the_twosmen.
the yean---- -
There is no danger of water short-
'—c-sszrgitad
t a pentirur
Two spectacular figures in the sporting world dur-
ing the innocent bravado of "The Flash Era" werei
“Lucky” Baldwin and "Betcha-a-Million" Gates. They
were eollossal spenders. The place to go” was Canz
field’s—next to dear old Del’s. The most notorious
dive of the time was Hattie Adams wench house on
26th street with a green lit papier mache dragon in
- the hall and a door keeper dressed as Mephiatopheles.
Rolls
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Can Your Grocer
CANADA SHOULD THANK US
Although many Canadians resent the tariff laws at
this country which nave reduced the sale plCanadian
products In the United States, that country now is
reaping the benefits of the unwise application of a
—---— —=tarir as te' done under the Smoot-Hawley bill Cans-
। ca with its young industries, has been collecting tot .
- ----- wmw« time a duty on some American products to an
.effort to stimulate the devangment of factor les _The
-e-resuf ha* been that a tew fucorelsmve built branch -
„ in Canada to care for the business in the Do.
mion Tesmoet-Hawley tariff. imposed stiff
die- on many of Canada's raw products, and In re-
tad Gon Canada has imposed high tatiffs on many
-ul
New York Day by Day
_________ aLo.’o.MeINTYRE __________
to the Clarksville item quoted
above.
Ranchmen in West Texas sold
from Jan. 1 to June 1, 616,664.-
000 worth of sheep, goats, cat-
Nothfng goek Vo a* woman’s head
so much as s new summer het.
• • •
Even a man of the world doesn't
always know how the land lies.
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With 400 clocks in Windsor and
Buckingham palaces, as it Is re
ported. It's easy to believe they
have wome swelltimes there:............
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Some .women bleach their hair;
other* never nay dye.
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ment. * practice Treatment was often based :
Before it is possible for parehts on the zodiacal sign as well as on
to help their children to make the the patient's symptoms Copernicus
necessary adjustments, they must between scanning the heavens., al-
themselves team to accept the limA- so found time to practice astrologic .
less gifted child medteine.
Copernicus' medical procedures
were not, however, limited to astro- I1
and dissipation. ------ ----------
coachmen and sleek horses, dash up and down the
avenues, depositing their perfumed inmates before
brilliantly lighted, high stooped brown stone fronts
"Through the closed doors comes the sound of mer-
ry voices, the tinkling of glasses, the ribald shoutings
and admit it all is the undertone of voluptious music,
soft seductive and to the righteous almost sinister.
Until near dawn,the barbaric -tumult goes on.
“Dancing, feasting, flirting and gossip bind the
hours with fragrant chaplets, and the duties of life
sink into soft oblivion. The night reels, like a drunken
Bachant, away. Stars grow pale as the revelers depart. .... nmancts to sell
with bounding blood to the' embroidered chambers of livestock products to sell
that hold sleep in silken chains.” -*— -—• "a "uk
tnetrtentuiiy people of that day did not refer to the
’■ - WASHINGTON, June 16— The Wickersham com-
mission passes out of existence at the end of June.
" ' tataTiear ly 30 other "Hoover commissions" wll con-
unue to function more or less actively,
Meahwnhe, we an tp no means through hearing
from the Wickersham group because its report on.the
■ prosecution of criminals left it with 11 reports still to
come. Publication of there is expected to continue for
a whme atter stiercomamisslon goes out of at"**
_ None of the fortheoming publications will arouse
—srwe near the widesprend excitement which cen-
tred on the prohibtpion report issued to January,
but some of them are anticipated with great inter:
est by persons inclined to give any thought to the
problem ol crime and law enforcement.
Eawieksness in law enforcement is Hie subject ol one
| of them and there is probability that the commission .
will"therei discuss some of the alleged high-hand-
ed methods used in prohibition entorcement as weU Mo ao ----------- . . ..
ns a chance that it will take up the Mooney-Billings price of wheat is still unchanged at 90c.
1 case to California. ...
Deportation Report
Another report ankely to draw attention is that on
Arrw'-t at ion faws. One of the commission's experts
wrote critically of the Department of Labor « methods
1 in handling deportaBte slims and Secretary of Labor
I Doak given an opportunity to read the expert* find-
ing*. became so indignant that he wrote the commis-
sh-page letter about it
1 Other reports will cover the cost of crime to the na-
ton. crime, and the foreign-born. Juvenile delincuen:
1 1 cy federal courts, causes of crime, criminal court
PFoccedure, poller torce administratton, penat nstituz
Eons, probation aa parole and a final statement of
rt busiotok andfmanee whun antel whatthe.com:
Yanaston has done with the 8300.000 appropriated of
“MEefepon on the causes of crime special at-
I . tentken will be given to such factors as economic
I conasttons including unemployment and housing -
1 . and the Influence of eny toe A« for the report on f-
K ’nances it has been pointed out that more than 103
I L investigators were employed by the commission Borne
P ] served with pay and others did not The 11 mem-
E 1 here or the "commission received no compensatlon
| | other than for expenses of transportation.----:
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Bags—
Complement Summer Frocks -
Just what type of bag do you need? Per-
haps it is a large shape fabric in mottled
color effect. Or it may be a pastel shade
of summery chudda. A ew bag for sports
- wear that you may not have seen is the
’ wooden bead one with zipper opening.
And of course calfskins in the lighter
skins in the lighter shades and in black and
white are always considered. Whatever
your needs are, we’ll be glad to have you
see these smart bags.
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000 junior high school, Pettus 835..
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PHONES
Business and Editorial Office ......-e"
g B1rculacion Departmente*- --2:------"2**
sundeniPrrON BATES
----rre month* by meucti-ncvenee!......
One inonth, dellvered-pe—...............
There was the plane bobbing on
the rough ocean waves, while the
utue Danish schooner went over
toward it.
1 seemed ages before they had
' — whose
for forest fire protection durin 3 j r ■. —----—---
1930 our classified ads get results.
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HOW TO CONQUER AN FNS-
Engtish prof. J MY:—When a mans wavs please
(Copyright. .XEA Service, 1c.? the Lord, he maketh even his ene-
_________;_______ mies to be at peace with him.p-
The State of Georgia spent 860.100 Provetos 16:7.
HOWS ifowt Con sumption of
Water Increases
si so are gangster hang-outs.
--- ornate apartment houses are eftensin-stamed
sanctuaries. Youth and middle age have given just
the reins and are driving hard. Yet an editorial blast
in the 90’s shows Whither winds were drifting in the
days we sentimentalize as plaeiely mid-Victorian. In
the fervid style of the era, it reads: ....._
tree
^>ID1 speak of the rising and the set- 1 lase "summer providing
cus is khoWn- as the sctentistwhe soon average one and a half million
made.thecwauld go round." It was -- -------
back enough sheep, goats, cattle and were about to land on the ocean
hogs to supply the family larder. I the motor started again.
“ w ' - । What a glorious moment that had
been! But the water In the radia-
tor began to dry up and their only
given attention to the "living at hope now was a ship.
-* What a sight it had been to see
the Utile Danish boat early in The
mornngt ■
It was impossible to send out
word that they were safe be-
INSURANCE
Hot all kinds—but the right
kind.
L. B. SHAVER
MeCrary Bldg. Phone 252.
to the hundreds of thousan® Am-
arillo First Christian $350,000;
Bartlett Lutheran $40,000; Wichita
Falls First Methodist 854.800 for a
Sunday school building; Lampasas
Church of Christ new house of
worship are among contracts re-
entty let. And schools! Edna $30,-
600, Rio Grande City 8100.000. three
BTAm
Down in Houston a Judge fin-
ed a guy 630 for stealing a
newspaper. If you have been
borrowing the Clarksville Time*
from your neighbor, maybe you
had better come in today and
subscribe. Your neighbor might
not be at home some day when
you go for the paper and you
might pick it up-through mis-
take —Clarksville Times. ""
By &ODNsy DUTCHER
NEA Service Writer
lations. A few readers of the Rec-
ord-Chronicle are politely reretred
The U. S -Weather Bureau at Washington an-
nounced the other day that for the first three months
of 1931 the accuracy Of its weather forecasters
throughout the nation was 916. which is a lot better
average than the average citizen will give she weather
bureau men credit for. Each forecast by local weath-
er bureaus is checked for accuracy, and if the aver:
nge of successful forecast 1* low, the weather man 1*
liable to lose his job. ■
While the average degree of accuracy of the weath-
- bureaus throughout the cointry is around 90 per
at the weather observers nave a bit of leeway in
' their forecasts. A weather prediction is considered
oct even though it does notasttute come up to the
ectations of the general' pdbllc For instance, a
cast of "generany fair” is considered correct al-
though a thunderstorm comes Tip and a sprinkle of
rain occurs The weather observer bases his forecasts
upon wire reports from all sections of the epantry.
together with the .knowledge oflocal conditions from
long experience picking out the weather snt such a
hti-*nd-miss proposition as some people imagine.
earth was the center of the ^iml- ,nl<ll of 1 202,100 gallons of water
verse and the sun and-ether celes-Fumia numned the hizhest mark for
ttar bodies revolved about it.- We
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When an engagement goes on the q^**********• e• 8 • 8 I •••♦
rocks, the sdrapppofnted suitor be $ dmke movawr FOB •
gins to look for the stone. J " TODAY ♦
•Mark my words," as the student ♦♦♦♦
caid In handing his essay to,the
I ever licriu. a -- —- - .. ,
ing the silk purse from a sow’s ear yo matter now
splendorous the speak-easy—it is still a saloon.
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haye your..
the coming month.
Bee county districts 880.000. Gaines -
, MM - ------_____ Ville 835,000. two Liberty county
continental hotel A lady in the party; ftnstricts $255,000, Brownwood $80.-
* • - “■ “ poo, Laredo 8350.000. Fort Worth
184,750,000, Gregg County mdepen-
Idem District 8115,000. San Antonio
8750,000 (first expenditure from a
bond Issue of 81.750,000 voted sev-
oral weeks ago), Crane 8125.000.
Medical Department, Texas Uni-
versity, Galveston, 8350,000 for lab-
oratory. Oirvln $40,000, Perryton
565,000, Palestine 825.000. Mercedes
8100.000. Brownsville 860.000, Bee-
ville 8120.000. French District.
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J. A. Cook Grocery
Phone 174. We Detiver.
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An out of town invitation resulted in a dinner st
nmesr-=
were a number of diming rooms, two orchestras., andan
oval shaped bar with a mullioned ceiling. .Four, br-
tenders were on duty. It offered all the studied ele-
. (outside Denton County
— — • 5ne- ent unadvance) -
I f / 8>» months ( ndvance) I ’•................
curve months tin advance) ...................
the newspapers. The nice little nne,
■ 1 MA at hrivaiston for filehing _________. ------—
aZ^rshouldbe a boost tor circa- not both the twotredmen wim
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To
VOTh-r Audit Bureau of Cirgulationsas.
AMKlated Press ana United Press Service.
■ember Texas Daily Press —engue.
- |Ni, -p.1 a. second-class mall matter at Denton.
rexas"m_' ---—
would like to
Danv issued at 114 West Hickory street, torcement (Wickersham.1 Conference on Child Health
TexaD,-volyrtemMod excepi sunday by the acord- andf"protection,AdvISory Committee on miteracy,
cnronacle Compan-- . -__A , . _ Committee on the Conservation and Administration
Semt-WeeMly Issues Tuesday and Fridays.
.90W near
and semi-precious stones such as
emerald, sapphire, amber and cor-
als
Drugs extracted from the Illy or
the valley, used until recently as a
cardiac stimulant, were apparently
Copernicus' favorites. ——■
In the, Copernicus room in the
old fortress in Frauenberg there is
a portrait of the great scientist on
which is found hts medical insignia
lilies of the valley
Tomorrow—Proper Postire.
begmuch.simplercoihroehersandungorthe sun. U supply and increased consumption
sisters,Pos the eurnmtinD a Copernteus demonstrated that the has had no effect on the steady
sihgieBrmiiyegroupmay"ivaly-ai earth is not stationary. He proved “
the, way from genius to subnormal-
WELCOME
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To Denton
atar-rg-«mommu-rsDar"*-
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GecebEAK
3fda_MD tVaft>—
By Majy Graham Bonner
THE OnEAT ATTEMPT
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Denton Record-C^hroniele ,
• J „nucorp-CIRONICI E comPaYa'Ng Manager
A "CoNAio -..................... pnaginggor
npzALDaveraisig Manage
Talks Tosh
J^parents
HELPING rotuni rEkas --TBAllce3udsonFese—
Texas stil building schools and — vMEAUAL-AZL
Faculty Member*
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We arc. at our same old
stand and as usual carry
a full line of fresh coun-
try produce and grocer-
thahs is the time ol au ttmes when the citizens of a
-
to the welfare and development of our community
and business. On this score, Doctor Jullus Klein has
sounded a challenge which rings out true and clear
in a somewhat confused business world
Here are his impressive words "I very sreaz meas-
ore, the commercial advance of the United Statestain
recent years B directly due to organizaxons. IIK
Chamber of Commerce and Trade Asytiations, I
hear Ame members of qusiness bodles/atxcir
days about the possibility of resigning fre n
canization, with' life obJect tnainy of suj
•avlng money, i ven think ol nothfng more
olsly extravagant ihanthat--a aaktelul squanderin&
of that invaluable asset of good teniworkat the very
time when colaboration is absolutyly vital. When you
nre ont in mit-ntimntte b storm,
anybody shoving at! from the big liners ip a towboat
by htmmeif to gave passage money? wen, haraly'
• Think. Mt citten, thinkt "-Am narillo >WI '
PLAN VX665
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tie horses, wool and mohair and
- have ten million pounds of wool
KAMNewYOrk isin the midst of unbridled gaiety Metttsseln Cen Arad those neir'motor refuse to work-but they
ad dissipation. Solendid carriages with livered ranchmen ought to live pretty had always been on the earth and
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Bonham Favorite. 4 mobile coming with people ready to
rile.
Yes. these ranchmen should be But these men hadbeen.over an
able to get by pretty well until th "avejohn and Peggy shivers?
next woolclip, ir-they have saved Anid the men paid, just as they
- $ 25 •E“aE
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 16, 1931, newspaper, June 16, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538502/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.