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DENTON, TEXAS, RECOED-CARONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, "1932
DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Solution of festerday’s Puzzle
to PARENTS
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shoes are coming back
signers say. Bringing
money and would be back asking
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Phone 161
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Radio Features
and "the big bankers "
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19 Years Ago Today
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Monday-The Surprise.”
A. C Blumenthal quit the University of Southern I ... 0------
California after two years, to take a job as an office \ifl mister Heard " 1
boy. Now look at 'im. I
interesting
is that pertaining to the
By Lions Club
Monday— Mouth Breathing, a ,
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Record classified ads bring results.
One-Two
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That’s the phone for
lime, disinfectants and
Trade Offered By
■‘Ferguson Bloc”
Sterling Asserts
During the hot month. We
have a choice and complete
variety. Just call 71 and
we’ll deliver your wants.
MOWS yau
HEALTH
13-Plate Battery, 12-month
guarantee, $4.65 Exchange.
ing
me
The depression might be cured by
this method for a few of the mon-
ey-gatherers, who would have most
Lime The Damp
Places
With An 8-Inch
Westinghouse
ELECTRIC FAN
of curing the depression. despite
the fact that tee administration
and Congress seem to think the
way to do it is to try to loan or
give everybody a little money. ___
A bill proposed in Pennsylvania would restrict
the size and load of trucks. Thus helping both the
taxpayer and motorist to get ahead, we suppose.
SANDWICH
BREAD
, Fresh Daily
Sterilization of drinking water by
a process utilizing silver is attract-
ing interest In Germany
lion
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Irving Fisher thinks the de-
pression can be cured by giv-
ing every men Hi America a $100
note and telling him to spend
it. But most of them would come
back for more when that was
gone.—Denison Herald.
Holding the breath is a beneficial exercise, a
physician says. Especially for crooners and .saxo-
phone players.
ON YOUR NEXT
OUTING
believing that the falluse to speak
is either a prank on the part of the
child or something that the child
may “catch up on."
Binet, the founder of the intel-
ligence test has classified mentally
defectives according to their use of
A few moments spent with Record
classifiedsmay bring you profit.
18-month guarantee,
$5.45 Exchange.
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A few children of normal intell-
genre appear almost wilfully to ah-
tains from speaking. Then too there
are certain freak cases on record
who for a while appear to be al-
moot dumb and then speak fluent-
ly. —-
By and large, however, the child
who does not begin, about the age
of 18 months to use common words
to indicate familiar objects and ba-
sic wants should be given a thorough
examination.
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Denton Baking Co. •
Phone 106
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Francis M. Craddock
Grocer
Buy DENTON-Made
Batteries!
28:00
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nigh
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There is nothing in the Pomerene appointment to from home for a while
prevent the Democrats, if they so desire, from ham-
mering at the fact that when the corporation was un-
der Republican auspices it turned over 880,000,000 to
the Dawes bank in Chicago or to slam at anything
else the organization did under Hoover. Dawes and
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is no more point. U as much, in saying that
Meat’ took the R F. C. out at the * political
n by appointing Pomerene than there is In
I that the R. F. C. is just as much in the
nasi ever was '
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Three genders masculine, feminine and flapper —I
Muskogee Phoenix [
- Leeper-Baldwin
Lumber Company
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COMMUNITY SINGERS TO MEET
SUNDAY
The Community Singing Associa-
tion will meet Sunday afternoon at
1:30 o’clock at Parvin, in the north-
east part of the county. It is an-
nounced
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Fresh Peach
Super-Creamed
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other than that he hadn't done, so well. He'd been on The Young Man's Opportunity
socking his money away in stocks, hoping he might be Today " Several members gave musi-
rich some day. cal numbers. Tommy Smith, repre-
Then the crash came and pretty nearly wiped out I senting the City Parking Company.
Mr. Holtu, so he went to work very seriously on the was a new member and other at-
stage As a result, he's much in demand. Thus Holtz tendance was good
was one of the few men to get ahead on the strength--
Political Follies Of 32
By RODNEY DUTCHER
NEA Service Writer
Acnota
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A Self
E. $man darticle
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dresses and wool suite that you maya
wear this Fall are included. Original “E e‘S
price cut in 4
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
Ready-to-Wear Department
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. Crom Record-Chronicle, Aug 8. 1923)
Ally highest temperature, registered by the Expert
mept Farm thermometer, was on the tenth of that
mopth, when the mercury followed a tortuous path
up .to the 110 mark. The lowest temperature regis-
terd was M degrees on the 22nd day.
■the new catalogue of the College of Industrial
Ar* has just been received from the printers. And to
now being mailed to the hundreds of prospective stu-
dents and friends of the college. One of the most
51. ssernblage
3 of cattle
52. insect
63. Carousal
DOWN
1. Stupid persen
2. Rodept
3. Dream
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and freshly planted corn.
"In one of his rooms he had also
placed mud pictures of all his rel-
atives ’which had been made by
a very girat Mole artist. But one
day one of the pictures was miss-
ing.
“it. wnnderrd. what could have
OUR SALE of Spring dresses has been supplement-
ed with new offerings. Many women have bought
real values—and real values are here for you! Crepe
Xweit, THAT'S
A 10*0 OFF MV
MIND - I HAD.
J.J.
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chorus is a feature of the Chicago-
land music festival, and as com-
ponent parts and auxiliaries has
, scores of bands, a negro "Halleju-
- Attack On Idea, Anyway
Whether the Democratic leaders have been plan-
ning to make an important issue out of the corpora-
tion and its operations is very doubtful. If they do
their effort will be directed at the basic idea of the
corporation as a method of relieving depression and
distress to the exclusion of more direct relief to small
business men and other individuals.
And any attacks upon the acts of the R. P. C.
would be directed at past performances and at Re-
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TV
$4.75
King- Radio Shop
Phone 351
Delivered
Gallon ...... $1.35
Pint .............. 20c
AU Other Flavors
The College Store
R. B. Escue
Telephone 797
1219 Oakland
ELEEE23 r.ng
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against the measure rather than givesthe legislature
free rejn in deciding how much should be spent.
On the other hand, the money that would be appro-
priated would not be spent until 1934 and 1935. with
the bulk of it being used for expenses in the centen-
nial year of 1936. By that time, Texas financial af-
fairs should be in such a shape to stand the extra
expense of celebrating properly the one hundredth
Anniversary of the creation of the Republic of Texas.
-inh-- Ntr.T
TALK Si
The state of Iowa in the heart
of the Middle West egain takes
first place in the Federal esti-
mates for 1930. which reveal an
illiteracy of less than 1 per cent
in this commonwealth, which
lies between the Mississippi and
Missouri Rivers. — Houston
Chronicle.
BARBS @
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M. The love
apple
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and now
10. Ruler ot Peceta
41. Oro deposit
6. Baffle 43. Short for a
6. Jewel man’s name
Hyvothetical. 46. Score at base-
force ball
8. Morning songsr 46. Poultry prod-
poet.....rdu ut-—
9. Due 47. Period betwee
George Price was singing in pool rooms at the kin-
dergarten age. If he had gone to kindergarten instead,
what would have become of him?
Lou Holtz stopped high school to go to work. But he I The Lions Club, in its regular
didn't like work very much, so he took a chance on weekly, meeting Thuraday evening in
the stage by way' of an amateur night try-out. " the American Cafe dining room.
Holts drifted along until his name went up in lights heardqu address by Rev Mr. Wal-
and he was drawing a couple of thousand a week, but ker. Baptist minister of Lewisville.
An eastern cutlery firm intends to brink out a
pocket knife with a brief history of George
of the stock market collapse.
Town Characters
Jimmy the Clam Man is a character well known
to Greenwich Villagers and she Italians south of
Washington Square His cart is always parked at the
corner of Bleecker and Sullivan streets, where Jimmy
dozes with his head among the clams when business
is not rushing
He sells his clams twa for a_nickel, which includes
"service." He has a couple of plates, bottles of sauce
and lemons at hand, and the natives stand up and eat
'em right of the cart. Oh, yes, and Jimmy opens
the clams for his customers, too.
A fortune teller who has been "making’-' the mid-
his driveway. He made lovely rooms
after this and a passage from one
led underneath a farm where he
could burrow and eat vegetables
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19. Thought’. _
20. Send forth het
22. Termination
24. Roman data
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ners
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14. Combat be*
tween two
35. Severe
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40. Hiusides
41. Tibetan priest
44. Flutter over
46. Akin
46. Arabian sea-
port
a Roan ear.
menz
commpnly but not invariebly the
rule. -
FIX ME UP WITH
ALU OF THE
INSURANCE
MI. FAM I UY
NEEDS
town sections recently carries a parrot, and
that you let the bird tell your fortune for k nickel
tMh “aNv
Dr. lag. Galdsex "Acedcmgo/Medcne
SPEECH AND INTK.1 agency ing the night at the home of J. K
Hughes, who introduced liter.------
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♦ BIBLE THOUGHT FOB
♦ TODAY
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happened and then he called in delay having ON enna examined.
Detroit man recently slept 36 hours without
even turning over. Then the Usher awoke him
gently with the Information that the show was
over.
By Alice Judson Peale
A DOSE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
A father spoke with, some pride:
“Not long ago I decided it was time
my son knew a few things. I did
not wait till he came to me: I just
spoke to him as I wish somebody
had spoke nto me when I was his
age." . .
“And what did he say?”
“Wen. not much of anything. I
couldn’t decided whether it was all
an old story to him or whether he
just wasn’t much interested. But
Old Fashioned
ass; stss-t:
tk. ewM thal comes from
homorabie years of nz« serv-
In-
Sehmitz Undertaking ce
Day Phone 20
Mignta 701, 1019, 1*. or 713-W.
Frompt Ambulance service.
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.w waysliostdy’mmnkfroryqtelvwS
which means that he will get little monetary support
from that source.
But perhaps the two parties can create just as
muth hullabaloo as formerly, or at least enough to
aid the voters in making up their minds What is
more the loser will not owe nearly so much to its
loyl members as has been the case in the recent
IE Nezeute
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31. Sediment
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Denton Record-Chrojiicle •
MECORb-CIONICLE COMPANY, INC
H J. EDWARDS -------------------------------- Qenerl Manager
: Entered as eecna-claas man matter at Denton.
In his classitication, idiots do not
use words coherently, ImbecTles use
words but do not form them Into
coherent sentences, while the-fee-
bieminded can use ordinary speech.
Certain speech defects are also in-
dicative et abnormal conditions.
The substitution of cohsonants
..nd words is common in young
(Mildren but if persistent requires
attention.
Baby talk, hcwever, is not un-
common in mentally well developed
children who, however, have been
spoiled by improper training which
keeps them infantile.
Echolalia or the repetition by the
child addressed of questions or
statements, as if the child were but
an echo. usually points to the exist-
ence of some type of mental defect.
WHO SHALL ENTER -Not every
one thatsaith unto me. Lord. Lord,
shall enter into the kingdom of
heaven; but he that doeth the will
of my Father which.is in heaven.
. hah" chorus and a “song battles be-
tween Rotary andFKIwantsretubs." —
(Central Standard Time)
NEW YORK, Aug. « —I A tre-
mendous chorus at 100,000 voices
will sing from Chicago on WABC-
CBS at 8:45 a. m. Aug. 30. The
publican officials responsible for them—including The effete East should check up
Hoover—rather than at Mr. Pomerene or anything on itself before it casts and more
likely to happen under his .chairmanship aspersions on the wide open spaces
The summer and fall operations of the R. F. C. apesoni on lne Wde oPen spaces-
became pretty well barred off as a source at political Not all the knowledge, all the ad-
issues when the Senate voted to investigate it through vantages and all the worth-while-
a committee headed by Senator Couzens and after the ness of nfe are in the big cenetrs
House Democrats got through an amendment to the fin the eastern section nor in the
last R. F. C. bill under which the corporation must i thecastern section, nor in the
report its loans to Congress each month. • - I big cities anywhere for that mat-
Those two development killed off chances that the ter. Some of the porducts of the
big federal lending agency might be used for political big centers who spend so much time
purposes by the administration during the campaign I e, eme Ee-i ' mn
and similarly ruined any chance the Democrats might congratulatmg themselves upon
have had to prove that it was4 so being used. that fact, would find they had a lot
Offered to Al First I to learn if they would butrget away
between speech and intelligence
long has abeen appreciated by man.
Folse corollaries. however, nave
teen drawn on the basis of this ap-
breciation.
While the most glib of tongues is1
not invariably the most intelligent,
on its negative side, however, there
is probabiy no better index of the
possible subnormal! ty of the inteil-
series ot-B child than the qelaxan
its development of speech. This is
TEAGUE,.Aug. 6.—.Governor
R. B. Sterling told an audience here
today that the Ferguson bloc in the
Texas legislature tried to trade him
18 votes for the statewide highway
bond issue amendment, for the
place now occupied by John F. Wal-
lace of Teague, member of the State
board of control
"They came to my office on the
eve of the vote on the bond issue
amendment resolution, knowing I
was interested in its passage,” Ster-
ling said. "They said we want to
give you these 18 votes, provided
you-will re-appoint to the board of
control the member whose term is
about to expire.'
Not Trading Post.
“They knew I planned to put
John Wallace, your fellow towns-
man. In that place. I told them the
governor’s office was not a trading
post for jacknives or jackasses.
Those 18 votes represented the Fer-
guson bloc in the legislature
“But that was not aU. A vote
was taken on that amendment res-
olution and I checked the photosta-
tic copy of the roll call. Sure
enough, those 18 votes were record-
ed against the amendment.
"They came back to me and call-
ed my attention to the results of
the vote. They reminded me that
another vote would be taken and
said their. proposal was still good.
Says Money Saved.
“I told them that I would not
re-appoint the board of control
member. I put Wallace in that
place and since he has been on the
board less than a year, he has 3av-
ed the state approximately 8750,000
by frugal and efficient service in
buying commodities for the state.”
Wallace was appointed to suc-
ceed Roy I. Tennant, who served
six year under appointment of
former Gov. Miriam A. (Ma.) Fer-
guson, Sterling's opponent in the
Democratic run-off primary.
Governor Sterling was pleading
fer votes again today as he travel-
led from east to central Texas. He '
had 12 appearances on his itiner- i
ary, includiig Teague. A night ral-
ly was scheduled at Taylor. Oth-
er speaking points listed were Fair- 1
field; Buffalo. Jewett, Marquez. ,
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* • • points out, would soom be rid of his
The 1915 styles of peg-top pants and buttton
-g ’ ck this fall, the clothing de-
------ ----- g gee of the 1915 business
along with them, we ho.
SPECIAL STAMP FOR TEXAS .
Senator Tom Connally has written to Postmaster
General Brown, urging that a special stamp be print-
ed in 1936, commemorating the centennial of .Texas
independence from Mexico. Connally has also sup-
plied a photograph of General Sam Houston which he
suggested be engraved on the stamp.
Regardless of whether the state-wide centennial
is authorized by the voters next November, there is
certainto be a series of local celebrations throughout
the state commemorating the numerous events lead-
ing up to Texas independence, and a Texas centennial
stamp would aid in securing nation-wide recognition
of tie anniversary. Special stamps have been issued
for many less important occasions and this is the
first time that Texas has sought such a favor from
the postoffice department.
Texans will decide In the general election whether
or not they wish to have a co-ordinated and well-
planned centennial celebration, for among the nine
proposed state amendments that will be voted upon is
one which permits the legislature to appropriate
mondy for the celebration of the centennial. Texas
voters should approve of this amendment, but there
is certain to be some opposition to it, due to the gen-
eral feeling that no money should b; appropriated
that might result in an increase in taxes. One short-
coming of the proposed amendment is that U doesn’t
limit the amount the legislature may appropriatoFfor
this cause and consequently a lot of voters might vote
Naturally, many “bite," expecting to hear the parrot
talk instead. Fol has been trained to open the rawer
of a cabinet carried by the greasy sooth-layer, take
out a printed card and hold it tn his im unUi your
take it from him —
After it is all over. Fol makes a raucous noise that
' sounds very like a horse laugh
addition of-a fourth year to the curriculum, which
leeBe to the B. 8 degree.In home economics. Here-
totpre the college has offered only three years of cal-
le* work Miss Jessie H Humphries, director of
Stoddard Hall, has resigned that pomition and will de-
voge-her entire time to the Department of History and
Soial Sclence, being succeeded by Miss Laura Neale.
City Marshal James Goode announced today that
automobies and motorcycles must hereafter carry
liehted tall lamps at night to show their numbers.
Tite automobile law is very particular about the
showing of front and rear lights, nd numerous com-
plaints have been made.
pom to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paschall, North Locust
Stalll, a boy. Mrs Paschall was formerly Miss Mary
" PQx, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. T. Fox.
and now it’s ddne,”
But is it? This education in mat-
ters relating to sex, can it be ac-
complished in half an hour arbi-
trarily chosen and in a manner that
undobutedly betrays the fact that
the parents is discharging an un-
comfortable duty as briefly as pos-
sible?
Everything which we have learn-
ed in recent years indicates that
such abrupt, ready-made tactics in
no way meet the individual child's
problem. The parent must first know
something of the child's own won-
derings; he must learn what knowl-
edge or misinformation he has
alreaedy acquired before he can
hope to “have a talk," at the close
cf whieh the child .is too shy to
frame a single question.
A wholesome attitude in sex mat-
ters is a tiring which cannot be giv-
en as one_would give a pill. It must
be developed through frank, simple
ahswers to the child's first questions
thicugh years of casual observa-
tlons, questions and answers
The success of such enlighten-
ment depends almost wholly uyon
the degree to which the parent has
been able to givehe child the feel-
ing that he subject is to be discuss-
ed’without shame or fear.
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V tatlon or standing of any firm, individual or corpora-
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T local news published herein_______________________
DENTON, TEXAS. AUG. 6, 1932
Franklin. Heme, Gause. Milano,
Rockdale and Thorndale.
He spoke last night at a rally in
the Mexia baseball park, later spend-
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By WILLIAM GAINES
NEW YORK.—Persons who mark their names or
draw pictures on walls are destined to scratch in
vain agamnst mhe wxtiz of the etaHens sm the new
Eighth avenue subway.
After much experimentation, a tile finish was de-luheMole policemen and the Mole
vised which, it is believed, will resist the penciling and detectives.
scratching at vandals I -‘This has been done by a wick-
.Keping subway stations walls clean is just one of ed thief but one who knows his
"rSsa‘ wer hara
ingproport ions. .>.1 .. 'We win never get the portrait back.
Another interesting thing about the stations on the x am afraid '
newsnezisstheuplan.to help those who cant read an "But al or a sudden Mr. Mole
finding their way about. bv means of a zone color discovered the portrait luag on the
A Patagonian at large in New York, for instance. Eroundafacndqwnwards -It had been
might not be able to read the street signs in the sta- ... ad." sum pns. .... u.
taom nearest to washington Square in Greenwich VU- one Naom Pothletthtt An
But the color, green, is recognizable"to most any trattstheMol, policemenand.de-
person who to not color bund, no matter what his weetivessad Well, 163 a god worid
lingc. U he can associate that color with the Green- mM.aun__..
wich Village station, he is bound to notice that the .Thegchidren read their.newspa-
tiled signs are in green. At Columbus Cirole, blue per again , andingain and their par-
will be used; at Pennsylvania station, red. and yellow l neare “• t0°
in Old Chelsea
The Breaks—They Got ’Em
Tune ir, tonight for:
WEA-NBC: 5:30- Rollickers: 6:30
— "K-7," Spy Story: 9:15—Merle
Thorpe; 10- Buddy Rogers' orches-
tra.
WABC-CBS; 6:15"Vaugon D
Leath; 6.30—Stadium concert: 8
—Ruth Ettting; 8:15—talk. John
Barret.
WJZ-NBC. 6—Sven Hedin, ad-
ventures .7—Week-end revue; 8—
Whoopee: 9:15—Soderc orchestra.
Chesterfield radio program every
night except Sunday, 10 o'clock
Eastern daylight time.
Elat Fresh Vegetables
A man is capable of doing better
thme after he knows that he and
bia Fumily nreproteeteq by adequate
insuranqe of every kind—we'll help
you get rid of your worry—Call
J. J. Maclachlan ‘
I aau rance—Bonds
1M Smoot-Curtis Bldg. Phen* 3M
Eugene Meyer.
Meanwhile, nobody seems to have discovered just
why Hoover picked on Pomerene. It is pretty certain
now that he first propositioned Al Smith and Owen
D. Young, both of whom refused. There are plenty of.
other Democrats of more or less comparable stature By Mary Graham Bonner
andability.Pomerene was oncea senator but he has MYSTERY AND PICTURES
been defeated in his last couple of attempts 50 get on the fourth page of Riverbank
Although prominent in Ohio, pomerehe’s natmnal ^^ *'ere a
fame lately has rested on his association with Owen 800 ..a called, MotsMs.
J. Roberts, now supreme court justice, as one of the tery" written by John and Freddy:
two special prosecutors in the naval oil reserve I with help from the others. The
cases. Roberts did most of the work and appeared to I Inures, drawn by Dick. BhU, Jim-
much the better advantage. ~ I mie and Jerry, were funny ones
Miller An Unknown ahowing the rest of the crowd.
Charles C. Miller, the banker from Utica, N. Y. I They were delighted with their
who becomes president of the R F. C , is another ap- I newspaper after they had finished
pointee not widely known to the country. Inasmuch it, but they decided that they
as the R. F. C. is the keystone of the Hoover effort I wouldnt bother to san it because
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to meet the depression, since Hoover's future is so im-1 it would be so hard to make extra
portantly involved in its success and because its lead- 1 copies, so they would just read it
ership to aboulias important and powerful aa any job aloud This wa the story at "mhe
below the presidency, it is reasonable to suppose that I Moles' Mystery"
Hoover. Meyer and Secretary of the Treasury Mills I “Mr Mole had Joined the town
will keep a watchful eyes on it. . 1 of Underground and had built a
Meanwhile, with Pomerene and Miller in their I very Ane home. A long tunnel led
chairs. Its aspect will be less that of "Wall Street” to his home and Mr Mole called A
Daly aacued at 214 West Hickory Street, Denton.
Tezu every afternoon except Sunday by the Record-
Dhronicle Pompe ny.
Member Audit Bureau of Circulations
1 Asoctated Press and United Press Service,
f Member Texas Dally Press League.
! PHONES
2 ECONOMY IN CAMPAIGNS
pDr year* ago the two major political parties went
- the 2mit in. campaign expenses with an estimated
totahof arund $16,000,000 for both of them. At that
time* the stock market was booming and business men
r wer£anxious to perpetuate “Coolidge prosperity.”
T»s year it is an entirely different story. The Re-
pubigrans are thinking about getting by on about one
and to. half million dollars, while the Democrats think
■ thatthe can do a good job’with ohly three-qdarters’
of £ mlflion There probably will be no elaborate
coa@-to-cst radio book-ups, unless the two lead-
ing {bains get generous and allow each candidate a
definite amount of time as a sort of good-will ges-
ture- The nice salaries for the special organizers and
workers will be few and far between this fall and
ecodomy will be the watchward
This will be especially true in the Democratic ranks,
for it to generally conceded that big business in the
East is pretty solid for another four years of Hoover.
Tha to where most of the campaign money comes
fron, so it to expected that the Republicans will have
a decided advantage from that standpoint. Recent
-----Bnnarrelt utterancea haven't aided the situation any.
WASAI
Whatever were the* motives that
NN,
inpelled the
itrof Atlee Pomerene. a Dem-
_______ of the great Reconstruction Pi-
Corporation, It appears that the probable po-
effects of that unusual move have been con-
My. exaggerated
truth is that nearly everyone has been left un-
* As a master political stroke, as an attempt
----popular confidence m the R F C, it has
oy resudted to a, certain amount of eyebrow-rats-
in. $ - '
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