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DENTON. TEXAS, RECORD -cuonc E FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932
Scene From Dallas Little Theater Play Here March 21
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end concert orchestra. 9
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MEAL
MILK
28c
19c.
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SPUDS
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BREAD
LARD
17c
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Peaches
15c
Spinach
10c
Apples
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BEANS
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Veal, Loin, T-Bone, ft 172c
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BEAUTIFUL EASTER SHOES
16c
If it’s anything in the
M’DOWELL-JACOBSEN CO.
building material line you’ll
The Boston Store
do well to phone 57.
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Whole
wheat or
white; Loaf
Oranges
Juli
Oother
Dectmber
January
The advantage in cost of mechan-
ical corn picker* over hand husking
was wiped out in Indiana in 1931
k the decline in wages.
Fancy Cream;
20-Pord
Sack-
mons
Caval
KING’S
Radio Shop
e »:
White;
10 Pounds
Caljfarnia
Navels:
Raeh
iyers wore liquidating. me BOOCK
market also had an easier cpening.
Try these tonight:
WEAH-NBC: 6 15—Robert
Valley; Fresh
And Tender;
Found
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No. 2 1-2 Cam;
Tabic Peaches;
2 cans
Fancy
Wjnesaps;
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Or
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French
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for drling
S3. Prtnkard
Orchestra Program
Given at Senior High
decorating
29. American 4
Indian
keep them out of sight of the ene-
my. The movement of troop ships
at- sea before you have cleared away
a naval enemy capable of menac-
ing their safety, is risky. 1
How ver, tKis is a game net war
and Admiral Leigh's blue fleet -s
ready to play it out with the ships
cf Vice Admire) Willerd. comman-
der of the black.
Denton's Leading Food Store. - .
We Deliver.
Phone 254.East Side Square. •
tree
2G. Thing
Hl. pic poem
31, firatify
3% Sober
‘35. Heins
generat market showing on leases of
about 6 to 7 points at midday
Greens, Beets, Onions, Carrot*, Tur-
nips and Tops, Squash, Rhubarb, Pep-
pers, Tomatoes. Shop here first.
‛ The store with the best cash prices in Denton, the newest, cleanest stock of gro-
ceries and meats, and we give you free delivery.
Foxworth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
DOWN
1. Lonzatik
2. Prestrty
3, Cast aside :
wor15tss
.-0s.
.c.
Chicago Racketeer Takes uRap”
An Graft From Prey On Business
And Charity Drops Nearly Third
Come in and see
for yourself.
Veal Round, Ib .............
Veal Chops, Ib ...............
mch--
D Cured,
D1c. bacon wieke Smoked:
Found
Mner}
Piggly Wiggly
A Home-Owned Store and Market.
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DAILX CROSSWORD PUZZLE
AcR06S Solution Yesterday’s Puzzie ft Ahuered
1. Ga ne bv
rhythm band will present "Cadi
Mareli". "Hmpiy Pumpty tHe
ofy Dickory"Dock and "Amaryllis
The next’ part of the prograi
tavapr or the
Salad Dressing"ann:
Quart Jar
$
25c
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28. Doing
interior
TIN SHOP
Phone 796
Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co.
Children To Give
C. L A. Program
Pozsehl
: ann pi
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For evening, afternoon or sport. You
can be well dressed and yet econo-
mize by buying your Easter clothes
here.
A
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Liverpool cables said covering and
ocntinental buying in that me*eo,
had been suppiheg r. —
r--- Immve1 c‛th demand for
Egypt and the Near East
, contanuea qulet later in
the mo:ning but action at tne stock
market seemned to discourags buyers
and prices sagged otE unaer scatter-
ed sehmig Mir contracts decunea to
6,87 and October to 7.25 with the
on Court Square
su.
1
NEW ORLEANS March 48 — 1 AH,
—Cotton futures closed steady at net
declines cl 18 to 1# points.
High Low Close
. 6.80 070 G.67-b-68-4
6 93 6.76 6.76-
3 White 32 1-4 to 33
oata-No 3 white 33 1-3 to 24; No
a while 22 1-2 to 33
1 .
BG. Seed
edhtalners
30. Bishops
juridietion
33. Irish word
terprises ard jooiess men, has been
n i • rr>l l redueed at least 30 per cent, it was
Splice I nwurt estimated today by the Chicago Bet-
, tor Business Bureau
Plot Aeainsl I That slash-in racketeer revenue
“ I represents a saving of untold mil-
Labor Officials]**** the Sily where the term
*, "racket" originated.
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^WASHER ...TABLE IRONER
Cattle; SOO. calves: 100; full steady;
-teen «00 5 4800 B- 92 8.00;
heifers 550-850 n» 5.00 to S« cows
5.50 to 450: vealers milk rod) 3.00
to 8.00: stocker and readher stem 4.50
Sheep: 1,000: killing classes steady,
native" spring lames 8.50; lambs 60
toe down 6,50 to 7,15: ewes 150 lbs
down 275 to 4.00
CHICAGO GRAIN- PRICES
kindergarten at C. .1. A. will give
a George Washington program in
assembly next Tuesday moming.
They will present dongs, band mu-
sic and dancing.
The first part of the program wi
be a march by soldiers in red, white
and blue, follwed by a curtain ack,
xylophone solo by Marjorie Harf.
The first grade and kindergarten
employment agencies have been
eliminated almost as soon as their
first wictims spread the news about
them.
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TAMPA, Fl*.. Merch 18— (—
Babe Herman was on his way to-
day to join the Cincinnati Reds imf
camo here Monday and the hopes'
of the Reds rose comrespondingly
No difficulty in coming to contract
terms was foreseen. With that done
the Reds' stray will be compiNte for I
the first time since trmig began ’
The market. continued easing in
, quiet trading most of the morning
, ewing to weaknes in stocks and ab-
sence of supporting influences. May
traded down to 6.85, July to 7.01 and
ctcber to 7.24. or 7 to 10 points
—-ime-e 3 ---- +-
Easter Dresses
The Budapest Gypsy Ensemble
Here is Curley McClain, the best bronc-buster in Claremore, O k., and a bevy o: 1900 belles on the
poreli el Old Man Peck’s place m "Green Grow the Llaes," tie D Dallas Little Theater play to be pre-
sented in 0 1. A. auditorium on Ilie evening of Menday, March 21. The role of Curley is played hs Glen
McDaniel. S. M. U. senior. Inelde tallv. McDaniel made a great hit i n the nle and DaliAs critics hat!
him as the outstanding find of the Dallas players^ in several Masons. Standing by McDaniel is Maxine
King, as Laurey Williams, and see. ted center is Virginia Sho 7k, as Ado Annie Carnes, the comedy role
of the piece. Miss King is one of t he Dallas playhouse's most popular younger players. The Denton per-
fermance wal start at 8 p. m.
CHICAGO, March 18—ory—The
racketeer has taken a million dol-
lar "rap" in Chicago in the last
year. __L
MARKET SPECIALS
We have for this week SOME BLUE RIBBON STOCK SHOW BEEF at reason-
able prices. Also some fancy baby veal at a very special price for Saturday.
High LOW Close
685 8.69 6,69-
6.93 6.74 6.74-76
7,09 6.91 BSJ-92
731 7.14 7.14-
7 47 7.29 129-31
7 55 738 7.40-
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1-g
Marshmallows
lc.
10c
shuis
39. Aqain;
«. o.ra.
41. Rich brown ,
color
4 3. Covers
43. Appellatton
-----Hef AfAena
44 Spin rd
horses
4 5. Nerve
eelwmk
247. God of 16 VB
CO. Type
measure
Hard Test For
Navy Maneuvers
Is Faeing Fleet
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By < APTAIN C. M. AUSTIN.
Asestan Chief of Staff, U. S. Navy
ABOARD U. S S CALIFORNIA.
AT SEA March 18—4—— Ships of
the bhue fleet, that portton at Uncle
Sam's floating strength which ■ is
seeKing to "invade" the United
States in a Navx tactical problem,
awaited the big test of the maneu-
vers today.
The destroyers of the blue fleet
have been called alongside our Un-
kers in groups of two or four and
refueled at tea
with a long voyage ahead and n
"fignt ' with the black fleet some:
where en route, it is a matter of
zecessity to refill the tasks of the
short radius vessels wile there
isopportamity.
With tne long radius destroyers
if today, full tanks mean a lonzer
life cf usefulness in acuon than
with destroyers of the sorld war
days arsuming the ship is not
stopped by force.
It also makes a steadier .plat-
form for guns. Our destrosers wil?
be ready for the black fleet.
As for our transports, with the
I reaps we are tsking to size our
base at Puget 3ound, San Fran-
cisca or furtner south, we hope to
Tires, tubes, batteries.
Washing,, greasing, re-
pairing, storage.
• -ee
1.10 693 6.93-94
7 JO 7 12 112-3
741 7 38 1,28-
135-
G. Excimattons
of pleaure
1. Witer
vehiele
12. A single time
W. Rout^rA
vesset
M Attiude
ts Forsaken
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Spamish
17. Fixed harge
18. (frowmg ohi
20.
utensi!
22. Ancient
strinked
insrrument
24. Juice of a
His graft, gieaned from preying
[on legitimete business. chatitin- sion of the state's attorney's office,
r with undercover, work done by the
Secret Six. crtme-fightirg organlza-
CIICAGO PRODLCE
CHICAGO. Maren 18—(AP-—But-
ter. 31.877; steady creamery-specinis
(3 score) 23 1-4 to 33 3-4; extras
(92) 23 3-4. extra firsta <90 to 91)
21-4 to 22 1-4; firsts (88-80) 21 to
31 1-2) ----
Eggs. 17,218, firm: extra nirsts 13 13:
fresh graded firsta 13; current receipts
10 1-2; storage packed fimts 13 3-4.
storage packed extras 13 1-4
"Bootleggers" to
Be Crowley’s Talk
Foreign exchanges easy; Spanish the stock market off rather. sharply
ptceta at new low. * in ch. earlier hours of trading today.
Ctton barely steady; lower grain and while the list tried to recovr
markets, decreased trade demand i in the afternoon. it failed to make
"*m" "a9v: sDot and future poo- much headway. The market closed
tjons touch new lows. I with a heavy ton?, and numerous
4. Canvas
shelters
5. Likely
6. Raises
7. Declare
it.
liquid in -
smhal)
particles
9. Kind of soil
10. Princely
Italian
family
"Bootteggers. Booze-guzzlers andi
Buzzards”, is the topic announced '
for discussion on the coust square
Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock by
Pastor-vangelist Dale Crowicy ol
the Fundamnentalist Baptist taber-
nacle.
In view of the coming election,
both 10121 and national attention
will also be given to the type of
candidates that should be elected to
places of public trust, Crawley stat-
ed.
I®
AVE
M 18
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK March 18 — (APi--
ottc opened steady today, un-
changed to 2 points off on southern
selling offset by som trade buyng-
Rraineee was eenerally quiet, with
Aaauue “aacraduca gitghuy after
the call but they were absorbed with-
in a narto- r nge and th? matket
held fairly steady at the end of the
first half an hour with the active
months about Ito 3 pints net
lower.
A WEEK
will put this NEW
MAYTAG
in your home
Certainly there's no use putting off the pur-
chase of a washer any longer. Here'a a’test
Maytag—the kind of washer you've wanted
, And if you prefer to buy
it on time, you can have ft for as little a«
$1.25 a week.
Prosecution of Chicago racketeers
has been handled by a spcial divi-
REJSMED E
20
TEXAS crroX
DALLAS. March 18 -(AP)—Cotton
6.30; Houston STS; Galveston OSO
govebAient bonds
NEW YORK, March 18 —(AP —
Government bonds:
Liberty 3 1-2s 9831; 1st 4 1 -4s 100 9.
4 14s 100 20
Treasury 4 14s 103; 4s 100 19; 3 3-
4s 97,7; 3 3-8 956
COTFOASEED on
NEW OIEANS, March 18~-(AP--
Cottonseed qil clos3d barely steady;
prime summer yellow 3 40 to 3.50;
prime crude 2.75 to 3 00 March 3 50:
April 3 57: May 3 60 June 3 83, July
3.75; August 3.77: September 3 M
CHICAGO POLLTRY
CHICAGO March 18—(AP—Poul-
try alive easy; fowls 16 to 18. brojl-
cn 23; springs 22; roosters II: geese
13s
-- Numerically racketeers have in-
WASHINGTON. March 18.—(P)—[creased since business begen to feel
An alleged murder plot against of- the pinch of economic stress, with
ficials of a labor union was foiled kinds of rackets—or old
dast night by an 11th hour police 1 schemes sn new dresa- appeaxine
raid in which four men and a wom- [almost every day,
an were arrested. [ But the fraudulent propositions
(The plotters, police headquarters nave been nipped so rapidly and
announced, had intended to kill C ] consistently. officials of the bureau
A. Haury. representative of the In-said, that the aggregate scope of
temational Union of Oprating En- their operations has surered a dis-
gineers, later in the night when hetinct decline
left an executive meeting of ’he J A less gulibl, public is the bu-
union. John Possehl, president at reau’s explanation for the drop In
+tne organization. Mid .Eank.Eracketeer profits—a public which „ .—
Langdon, editor of the Union's jdur- h^ beccme so alert to the ways offtakf-heter ormetiy filled bu.
been murdered "slickers that it now discovers"the, Howard..Barlow.. Symphony on|
W ABC-CBS, Starting neXL week, ■
Bohemian and Austrian music will
ct leading American companies.
The annual reports of large com-
panies issued so far show an Increase
in numbet of stockholders Many
executives say more people hold
atoeWa to this country today than
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Used Auto Parts
Buick, Dodge, Chevrolet,
Ford *,
Lt. Precious
__________ Mt Male child
37. American 54. Tn an Inner
poet pofnt
38. Written D3- Ror dimerent
exposilon -G, The bill er
42. Earns-_____ _ • ■ h
soapsuds «T7 Crnw«-oM
<3. Fartb:
nal, were to ha it
’‘^ice saka they obtained evtdencesatchs sazopesterackcteaten« prop-
of the attempt by listening in on Not for some time has Chicago
coniversations cf the saoup alter Heard the echo of bullets from a
anonymous telephone messages to racketeering -war". Few crimes of
the intended victims gave the tip. violence have been committed by
These union officials figured last musclers-in: deaths attributd to
year in another attempt .which|rackets heve been comparatively
nearly cgst Langdon his Me. He-[rare.
Rur.. M . Hudeeil I Most numerous recengts. _ have
- , " Ihe wnon. "E | been iracketeers seeking to prey on
trapped in e cafeteria by a Jane | distressed business houses which
gunman Langdon had an eye shot {need capital But their fAmt of-
out and wasothenwiss. seriously hct schemes-omering to supervise
wounded, while Huddel’s Pocket-I collections, obtain loans or new in-1
book stepped a bullet at.his heart vestors—in most cases have gone
Trouble in the union, police sald.awry
was caused by alleged diserimina -1 Many atempts to inject rack-
tion in the order in which employ-1 eteering methods into legitimate
ment was assigned. Thez union des- charities likewise have failed. Pke
ignaces members avt liable for each---- . . .
ENTER
Atwater Kent contest.
Fifteen hundred dol-
lars in cash prize#. For
particulars, call 351.
W2A2o
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Several members of the Senior
High School Orchestra presented a
program in assembly Friday morn-
ing.
Otis King opened the entertain-
ment with a trombone solo, and this
was followed by 2 trombone duet
by King and Beno Sawyers.
Harry Province and Thomas
Spencer, who will represent the
school in the County Interscholastic
League meet, discussed the mater,
la! they are to use in the debate
Th? Interscholastie League ques-
tion: “Resolved: That Lobbying as
F1 act Iced Is Detrimental to the Best
Interests of the People ", is being
used this year.
The ccunty Interscholastic League
debatin'; contest was postponed
from Friday morning to next
Thursday evening at T o'clock at
Teacher- College
range; good fat yearpings STS; fat
cows 3.05 to 3.25: Mocker valura nom-
in-" •0o- t»t eivet N,0
i Sheep: 6,200; fat lambs week to 36
| lc*... gooa io eno lev spring lamus
■: carce; fat wethers steady, spring,
lembs 7 00 and good spring Iam}
7.50: small shorn fat lambs SOO 66.
2 decks woouca tat lambs 5,75
—Andy Sannella’s orchestra; 9:30—
Theater of the Air. Including Ber-
nice Claire and Russ Columbo.
WABC-CBS 5:43— Bing Crosby:
8--The Street Singer in The Pag-
cant; 9:48—Talk by Gov Ritchie of
Maryland; 11—Ben Bernie's Lads
WJZ-NBC. 5:30- Impersonation
ef Norman Brokenshire; 7—Bebe
Daniels and Leonard Joy's orches-
tta; 8:30—Irvin S. Cobb; 9 Wb it-
mans Bana.
Fridays 10:30-10:45 p. M. E. s,
T — Chesterfield Orchestra, Alex
Gray and Nat Shilkret.
hard 48 1-4 to M; No. 2 red 60 1-3 .
close: May 48 1-4: July 49 S-4; Sep-
tember SI 5-8, December 54 7-8
Cord: 1-4 to 1 lower No 3 whit'
33 to 34 nem: It. 2 yellow 73 1-3
to 38 1-2 born: No 3 daixed 33 1-3
to 33 1-3 nom. elose: May M 1-2;
July 37 7-8,
os -j Nominally 1-2 tower; No. 2
white 24 1-2 to 27 nom.
KE&IW nemmmw
-o-euEsriR ----zenern!
" RADES
Skiles Bros. Garage
Dick" and Titn./
118 W. MuibCj^,
- M M^ELL-JACOBSEN CO.
wil, be a song. “Rub-a-Dub-Dub".
sung by Lois Carolyn Garner, Mo-
zelle Woods, Betty Ruth Penry, Mu-
ford Watson, Mary Helen Rucker.
Bill Penry, Mildred Powell and
Marjorie Hare
This will be followed by a minuet,
with children In the first grade
taking part. They are Claire Han-
sard. Nancy Gates, Dorothy Ann
McPherson, Jessie McCullar, Caro-
lyn Schmitz, Martha Lou lorger.
Jane Jagoe, Ele use Boden. Elizabeth'
Faailkner, Marjorie Harr, J. T. Gar.
bet, Homer Kerley, Richard Bur-
gess, Herbert Hancock, Billy Rich-
ard Neale, Luther Mann. J. D
Myres and Jimmy Morris.
The program is under the direc-
tion of Misses Iva Chapman and
Julia Lipscomb of the department
o! education.
be played—Senator Claude A.
Swanson, delegate to the . Worid l
Disarmament Conterence, speaks!
from Geneva on WJZ-NBC af 5:30
Maytags have never been “price washers."
They always have sold on quality—always will.
But the new tow price ntakes it casier to pay
for Maytag quality.
NEW YORK FOTURES
NEW YORK March 18.—(AP)-
(AP)—Cotton futures
Beef Roast
Pound
Need a Man?
Need a Job?
-E
NniGgNE 02AR'CEF4S n
23192282283546 ;
$125
unner yesterday's close.
Near noon some slight improve-
ment in atocks ceused-the mherket
lute to rally 2 to 3 points above the
laws but trading contnisd very
Wkt .____
LIVERPOOL COTTON '
LIVERPOOL, March 18— (AP—
Cotton. 14,000 bales, including 12,-
200 American Spot sman business
don.; prices 1 point higher: suota-
tiens in pence: American middling
fair 6,53: strict good middling 6 08:
gcca middling 5 68; strict middling
5 58; middling 6.61; strict low mid-
dims 543; low middling 533; strict
good ordinary 5.13; good ordinary
NEW ORLEANS FOTUIES
Sales 3,139: low middling 6.21; mid-
dling 6.71: good middling 7.08; re-
celpte 3,011,
STOCK 4
NEW YORK, March 18—1 AP)—A
The fcliowmz siudents have with-
drawn from the Senior High School:
Marion Mitchell, Rcyce McCluskey.
Arma Mitchell, Dan Cockrell, Stor-
my Pearman, Chester Memtosh and
Gale Crawford. The first two nam-
ed have entered Teachers College
Demonstration High School, and
McIntosh, Central High School,
Fort Worth. Crawford will attend
Farmersville High School
Phillip Bridges at Wichita Falls
enrolled in Senior High last Mon-
day He is the son of T M Bridges,
1118 Panhandle Street
Efore the offerings uere absorbed
Mat traded down to 691, July to 7 06
and October to 1.26, or 4 to 6 points '
betewy--Kerdey‛* elose.-—'---—- ~
Near the end of the first hour the
+. 18—(AP— market was qulet and at the.lows.
ingd to 2 w?r; No. 2
1-2 to nom: No 2
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
18— (AP)
NEW YORK
Etocks weak; utnties unaer pres-
Bends irregular; rails heavv.
heavy: Electric Bond and
share issues weak.
0
• V <
M m
-hee aucaay: trade buying, net tosses of I to mere than 3 points.
"“-CHICAGO 1 -——
Whcat we a benrah Farm Board FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
development. A ~ - ) PORT WORTH. March 18—(AP)—
Ocrn easy; sympathy weakness ro 8 o A)—HgT 800: 266 directs:
whcas.. iarge Argentin exports, iau hogs 10 lower; truck hogs steady:
Cattle irregular ru an truck top 440: bulk better
Hoga steadv. ( ) 190250 n, rail and truck hogs 435 to
• odyas. epora 4[0; good fegder pigs 3,00 to 135
sewXsEAn"MS8PBTSp. »ly
4^we«»h^ 756s
Cured Ham Sn"wana; 15c
- Pound
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Lanmin orchesuraz
। Radio Features
(Time Is" Central Standard)
NEW YORK, March 18—IP— An
hour of all-American music will be
sent to Germany Easter Sunday.
It also will be broadcast in this
country by WJZ-NBC starting at
noon The program will consist of
works of five representative Amer-
ican composers played by the Wal-
ter Damrosch symphony orchestra.
—
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, March 18—(AP) —
The coton market had a very quiet
opening today with Liverpool cables
siighty worse than due and first
CHICAGO, May it—(AP— Wheat, trades showed lossea of one to two
wesanlapucnca gt. buying
Nobors,8 St TS 32 %23 ;3: ! Sun "e
tow 32 to 13: No. 2 white 3b; No -- —“ * — “eI
NEW YORK STOCKS : Manch
NEW YORK, March 18— (AP-
The stock market collapse’ of 1939 Cser
guftg“prigpsapparentiy“nns.ouia “ '
to blunt the growing appetite of the
investing public for common stocks
A 1 Arown’s
trackers snow Piakes;
2 Ponnd Box
KANSAS CITY EVESTOCK ever before
KANSAS CITY. March 18— AP- ' The, eporte.ad,o Iend cloretou106
tV 8 D A)ifog 3.000 steadv to!frequentasveruonnanatesnscesnten
& hlher. tnn a an on 180.2)0 ) bs I in market values nas reaunec m re
"MeSS
355 "IC • multitude , .0.
• —- -- Any ng the concerns whose 1931
etetements show an increase in stack-
hciders are American Telephone. Gen-
cm Motors. United States Steel,
We<ting ho use Electric and Borden
company
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DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
1 ouiiuant
KRUM, March 18—The Woman's
Study Club met Tuesday with Mrs.
Tom Lqmonica. The lesson was a
nature‘tudy. Mrs. John Morris di-
rected the itudy. Mmes. John Mor-
ii*. Joe Barnett and R B. Rucker
were ih the ptogram. A contest was
enjoyed. Mrs Lamonica served an
Italian plate lunch. There were 10
members and four guests present.
The next meeting will be Math 29
with Mrs. R B. Pitta as hostess and
. Mrs. Tom Lamonica as program
; chairman.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Koiner of
| Dallas-were here.
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Bananas Fruit;
Dozen
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Pork and Beans cu
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932, newspaper, March 18, 1932; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538738/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.