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VOL XXXVII
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DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 26, 1938
BIGHT PAGES
CITY COMMISSIONERS VOTE
Barcelona Survivors Hunt Dead of Air Raid
SOME SENATE OPPONENTS OF
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Passed by 4-1 Vole
Twenty-seven fezony cases that
E Pitzgerald questioned the adv.-
der are on call Tuesday as District | and children
Hundreds are still in the wreckage A onz with bombs, the raiders from the sky dropped
I leaflets demanding that Earcelona "surrender or P rish"‘
first criminal docket week.
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Europe Favored
FINAL CONTESTS
The ordinance divides electricity of two years in each case. His two
LOONDON, March 25 'APJ-The
BEGIN SATURDAY
Leonard Haggard, chicken
theft. ,
Fred Tankersley, three terscholastic Leagues annual coune
next 2,000 KW at three cents per
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three cases
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Denton VIns on Play
one-act plav
teen pieces carried in each pocket
Charles Clark, representative of ria and Mrs. Lucille Hicks
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French Labor in
nal revenue in 1932 he was unable Hangchow
Demonstration to
pany .took my car, the bank took i bners.
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Austria's Invaders G uaranteed Welcome
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ual scale. He voted against the ordi-
J nance, saying he did so because he
Outhouse Destroyed
by Fire Friday Night
Weeks Weather
Weather outlook for week begtn-
that would force raising the tax
levy, terming it “pure nonsense."
"I wouldn’t support a utility rate
cut for a minute if it meant any
danger of a tax raise." he added
H? asserted that it was rediculous
to raise the scare of tax raise when
the new rate program forecast the
city would pay approximately the
SHANGHAI, March 26 — (A—The
revigorated Chinese army, beaten
back for months, had turned today
Strain on Jap
Reserves Seen in
Price Incraess
education and their funds are ex-
peeled to be sent in the near future.
my heme, my wife took all the fur-
ntture and someboty otok my wire."
one and one-half cents per KW for
air condition units on separate met-
ers and circuits, flat rate of two
Severe fighting continued around
Lint, in Southern Shantung prov-
ince. where the Japanese for weeks
have bean struggling futilely to ad-
ccnsideration, said they were pre-
pared by the rates division of the
State Railroad Commission at his
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Bob Harris, East of Denton, said,
"I am afraid that the freezes did
more harm to the peach crop than
was at first thought. I have noticed
in recent days that the small peach-
es are falling from the trees, leav-
ing very few I am in hopes that
the few stay with us and ripen."
of the
les ope
make the customary transfers of
utilities earnings to other depart-
ments in order to keep the levy low
and still have probably $50,000 sur-
plus
He also asserted the possibility
an increased use of electricity, caused
by new low rates, might call for
purchasing additional power plant
engines or equipment was not a
thing to be considered endangering
the plan, since it was not contem-
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With the populace of every Austrian community where German soldiers appeared under strict orders to
display enthusiasm for everything represented by the swastika, Invading Reich forces were greeted all
along their line of march bysuch scenes as that above Here, i a town near Lina, crowds of Austrians,
including many women and young girls, suddenly and mysteriously equipped with swastika flags, added their
cheers to the crash of martial music from armed and helmeted military bands.
Nine little autos, one a little late;
Driver struck a railroad tram
then there were eight.
Eight little autos—but one went to
heaven
Running through a stop-light—
An outhouse at the corner of Mill
Street and Avenue A was virtually
destroyed by fire Friday evening at
about 6:45 o'clock with loss estimat-
ed at 1100 by W E Smoot. fire
marshal.
Mrs Tom Bush was living on the
place and had several articles stor-
ed in the structure, Smoot said.
The property belongs to Mias Vera
Manire of Dallas. No insurance was
carried on the building. It was be-
lieved that the blase started from
a trash pile near the structure This
was the first fire of the week to
call out Denton frerden.
hcustng and emergency relief bills
have won legislative approval
The next big administration bill—
WEST GULF STATES: Generally
fair except showers over north por-
tion about Wednesday. Mild tem-
peratures most of week except cool-
er in the interior Wednesday or
Thursday.
approval, also
counter heavy -i
although most
eventual apor
ameippmad ps
city jail and government agents de-
clina to indicate when charges
would be filed
The Dallaa Newa, quoting an un-
zaro Cardenas and Minister of Fi-
nance Eduardo Suareg
The governors pledged five per
cent at their yearly budgets to as-
slst ths Federal government with
its petroleum indebtedness, but the
domestic loan wus approved as the
best means of paying for the oil
Put ye on the Lord Jesus Chrtst,
and make not provision for the
flesh, to fulfill the lusts thereof —
Rgmans 13-14.
Little minds are tamed and sub-
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I smashed into a truck—now
there aint no more "
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City Surplus Above Expense of About $50,000
Seen for Next Year As Johnson’s Proposal
Adopted by Council Friday Night.
As reports from Frklay°s first-
three turkey theft and four bur- day rounds continued to come in.
glary; O H Fletcher, three cases boy and girl contestants in the In-
0hus
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Grove. 8383; Donald. $1,017; Liber-
ty. $437; Midway, 8353; Rock HBI,
318
This is M per cent of the total
amount of salary aid approved by
the state auditor tor the current
school year.
A number of the schools in the
county are in better financial con-
dition now than at any time since
1930. Proffer said Many are better
off because of the rural aid grant*,
he said. Schools he listed as com-
pletely out of debt include Union
HUI. Good View. Bolivar. Prairie
mittee recommendations and that
the bill finally-enacted was unlike-
ly to be in accord with administra-
tion recommendations.
In southeastern Shansi province '
the Chinese reported recapturing
Lincheng. killing more than 1,000
Japanese and taking scores of pris-
‘a
the month, asked. What Is It that1 line, the city would sell that plant
comes in like a lion and goes out1 power at 18. crediting the month-
like a lamb?" A little boy held up' ly power bill of Acme against the
his hand and answered, "Pa." I cost of erecting the carrying line.
One skidded off the road—then
there were stx.
Six little autos til one took a dive
Through an open drawbridge-
that left five.
Five little autos, one with rattling
door;
Driver triei to shut it tight— then
there were tour
Four little autos, one tried to climb
a tree.
But didn’t do it very well—so
that left three.
Three little autos, one driver was
a "stew";
therel only two
Two little autos tried to beat the
gun.
When the warning signal flashed
Contest in €ommittee
The main tax fight probably will
center tn a joint conference com-
mittee, which will meet to adjust
differences between the Senate and
House bills
The billion-dollar naval expan-
sion bill, which already has Home
Several administration Lleutenanta
in the Senate said there was pow-
erful Senate support for th com-,
G Sitzes. Pilot Point: C E Bennett.
G. C. Vaughn, W T. Neeley, Ray
Dickson, Elzle Wilson, Ray Allen,
Bert Gibbs, R A Baker, Tom
Knight. Herbert Barthold, Grover ■
8. Campbell and J T. Ables, Den- ,
ton.
TOKYO. Mar 26.— Evidence
of strain upon Japan’s financial and
material reserves was seen today In
the commodity price index which
showed a sharp rise during March.
Cabinet statistics bureau compila-
tions showed that the cost of all
essential commodities increased.
This was the first time since the
outbreak of the Chinese-Japanese
conflict that prices had advanced
X — a SB a-tannhi-- muh--a.
generary in ait cavegores rmnerpe,
toe'monthly indexes have been snbt-
ty.
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An American was touring Wales,
and on entering a large hotel in
one of the Welsh towns, he noticed
words ”tam htab" written on a mat.
"Ahl" he said. "I suppose that is
Welsh for welcome?"
"No, sir," replied the doorman,
"that's the bath mat upside down "
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posed of but are not due to be call-
ed Tuesday
For Monday, opening the week, i
38 cases are on call. They are: Cleo
Haggard, two cases chicken theft,
four turkey theft and four burglary,
Woman Injured H
in Car Accident A
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Salary Aid Pay
Here for Scho'
Twenty-five common school
Denton County have received
[ed for one of these measures and1 nNN •
I Sin'S and axs Pay Oil Companies
tatives. This would expelite final • 1 '
action
cement during the year, ” he said
■'There’ll more than likely be some
road Improvement in Denton Coun-
ty some day soon and trench silos,
very popular these days, serve their
purpose better with concrete lining.
There are 10,000 trench silos in Tex-
as now and the number is fast in-
creasing They have certainly prov-
ed their worth to the farmer and
I hope to see them develop."
onlmen
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In 1932, Pays Tax - fronts ,
coteat, ( The widely -extended Japanese in-
ke4
stated She was suffering from a
severe lceration of the head and
a badly crushed hand. Saturday she j
was reported resting better at the J
hospita. The car was badly damag- I
ed.
EAST TEXAS: Probably showersr
tonight and Sunday; realm to the
north and west control portions
tonight and in east and south por-
tions Sunday. Freeh to strong moth-
erly winds on the eoast, shtng to
northerly tonight.
WEST TEXAS: Ctoedy. showems
in eoat and north, enter in tooth
portion tonight; Sunday
-shzamosrsamsrertsn
To Float Loan To
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dadeBzgwed tote amount m — E
to pay a $7.50 tax. mailed a check ।
for the a mount yesterday
• In 1932 he had written ' Somne-
bo ly got my job, the finance comn-
I partment records by Municipal
I Utilities Superintendent W N Har-
plated to sell electricity at anything
but a profit.
Agree on Special Offers
in connection with the rates dis-
cussion, the utilities superintend-
ent suggested, and the commission
indicated general agreement, that
in the case of big commercial or in-
dtstrial tonsumer prospects the
city deal with them as individual
cases, in each case seeking to work
out the rate plan best suited to that
case, with plant profits in mind
In the case of the Acme Brick Co.,
which some time ago asked a spe-
cial rate, the council authorized
Harris to make hiss suggested offer.
Ple 1938 WtePi meet favontte in I Much Better Off Than
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tragic -comedy of nonintervention
in Spain, the petition of the anti-
veoples front in the Senate, and
above all the policy at prwoaMcn
and resistance of employers to col-
lective contracts.
Ashley Evans. of Bonham. Be-
comes inquisitive, and asks: “If the
government is to furnish security
for the individual, is to pay subsi-
dies to the airlines, and ship lines
to insure them a profit, why would-
n’t it be fair to Insure the factory
owner and the retail merchant a
profit?"
J. D Hall Sr., was displaying,
with great pride, an axe handle
and
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In the
tax revision — has undergone a
week's buffeting in the Senate fi-
nance committee and now beam
little resemblance to the revenue
measure approved by the House.
expected to •ri-
te in the Benate,
servers expect its
L Many senators
• —that left one.
One little auto around the corner
UTILITVTES REDUCTION
TO REI "DOO TO USERS
Mexico Seeks
been approved in the House. 1
I Byrnes said it was possible that
the Senate bill might be substitut-
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Quit man, after being reminded ■ way lines between Shanghai and
-j an Asenclate1 Prss story he Nanking, between Nanking and I
ha written the collector of inter- i Pengpu and between Shanghai and
Messages from President Roose- :
veil still are expected on methods
of relieving debt-ridden railroads,
proposals to put government con-
trols on the bank holding company dhatricts, “such money is sent di-
structure and an ant-monopoly rectiy to. those in charge of tech
program P district, he said. Also several other
Nevertheless, congressional lead- schools of the county are left off
ers still are hopeful that the ses- ithis list as they are considered as
special cases at the deparment or
। before District Judge Ben W Boyd
I and received concurrent sentences
Talking about ‘March winds’. A
teacher talking to her class and i by which if the plant would itself
thinking about the usual winds of1 erect the proposed 35,500 carrying
chance of enactment at thia session.
The Senate approved a resolution
yesterday for a joint Senate- House
Authority’* administration and this cScttaw £r&
dent. announced Saturday morning.
The etter
omicers informed the nwspaper iChinese Army
the man was being investigated as I TV7 • 1.°, ♦
a "fence" for the Florida jewel , W mS V ICtOriCS
terscholastic League, but were not : theft group and added that jewels . 5
expretet to be complete brforfoud in the ettas man - home 1
Monday On the basis of the inmtn j had been sent here bv armasl. I
plete returns Saturday it was im- :__—
will mean that above paying oper-
ating costs and making the usual [
transters’of utilities profits to other
city departments, it will mean Den- 1
ton will accumulate a surplus of
around $50,000 instead of around
$80,000.
sion will end between May 15 and
June 1.
1 nually. previously used by the city as surplus income, will
I be returned to the utility user in the form of lower cost.
[ He estimated, asing his predic- ===============
! tion on the 1937-38 expenses and in- c. I .
। come of the mun.ctpallty. the rates tore Lootng
Cases Set for
The ordinance was passed by a
four-to-ene vote. Commissioner J. I
one-half cents
Library Fund Given $200
On request of a group represent-
ing operators and sponsors of the
City-County Public Library, the
commission added $200 to the pres-
ent 3400 fund for that project In
this year’s budget, so that it
will equal the $600 given last year.
The group also discussed at some
length needs of the library for ex-
pansion. under its present lengthy
list of uses of books, and urged the
city to consider aiding secure a
separate library building so the in-
stitution can be removed from its
he said.
The aid totaling $7,296 goes to:
Fairfield. $58; Fairview, 8373; Goad-
view. 838; Bolivar, 1319; Grable
Springs, 361; Friendship, 8333;
Mustang. 3385: Green Valley, 3333.
Weather
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ministerial crisis yesterday when
the cabinet bowed to the Senate
on financial measures. But deputies
in the chamber predicted peace
with the Upper House would last
only until he presented a promis-
ed general financial reform program
next week
two pockets, one with 339 19, the
other, 340 19, yet he was unable to
change any piece of money in the
left pocket or vice versa The prob-
lem was submitted by Guy Daugh-
erty, one of the fine carrier boys
on the Record-Chronicle force
Lory’s answer was right as to the
denominations of each of the nr-
1 000 KW at four cents per KW. forgery: Fred Tankersley, three terscholastie Leagues annual coun-
next 2,000 KW at three cents per 1 cases forgery; Jessie Epps, chicken tv meet Saturday entered contests
KW and all over 3,000 KW at two t theft and burglary: J. W John- that were to comptete the prorrnmt —
cento per Kw; for industrial wn first I son, chicken theft and burglary: and finish certifying winners to the . named informant, said th ■ educa-
1,900 KW at tour cento per KWH Eddie Waters, chicken theft and.1 coming dtstriet meet at Itort. Worth.- ior. was arrested at ins r '
------- O B Winters, chicken 1 Saturday’s seven contests tht I budding last night and 310,000 worth
huriterT: ? -» w*tt. 1----—— i?-it-i ->-y itereryrenindesbt Jemija were, later Koqund at his
________» forgery; Booker Wash-' are those in typing-shorthand, apartment. The paper said of-
ington, burglary; Malcomb Brack- ; spelling, picture memory, music flicers identified the man. unmar-
ney. driving while intoxicated. Jes- memory story telling, 3-R and nod as a relative of "the country’s
sie Gober, assault to murder. ! rhythm band | bigfest jewel thief." reportedly slain
Set Tuesday are the 31 cases re- 4 Tabulations i neom ple te ia Florida last Thuraday.
to above and eight other Tabulations of team points weve
cases, the .enure setting being asibezun Saturday by A O. Calhoun,
I follows Ray Skaggs, receiving and director general of the county in
! Haley, five cases burglary and five
ord-Chronicle, the heading stated
"April allowance 1,318,437 bales"
Roundabout doesn't know, but he'd
like to have land producing oil
either by the bale or barrel Some
errors newspapers make are com-
ical. but some are not so funny.
eral Confederation of Labor of.5,-
000.000 French workers ordered out
its followers for a monster demon-
stration today to back its industrial
strikes and political demands with
a show of numerical strength.
Posters summoning the meeting
for 3 p. m. (9 a. m., C. S. T > at
Buffalo Stadium protested, the
■Diabolical prolongation of the
Several resemblance to the rev-
I enue measure approved by the
House.
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f labor attempted to restrain his own Ptainvtew.
■ fpoerters by organizing a series
I of conferences of workers and em-
I ; tslovers to draft new union contracts
I and cut short the strikes.
request and based on figure* fur- I son; Clarence Davis, chicken theft:
nished frem the local uuliaies de- Ben Wester, chicken theft; Joe Gad- i . ______________
' berry, chicken theft; J W. Eliason, which drew a &001 attendance. | vaders were stopped cold in the Wu-
1 0' sANwJoSE. ' Marcl.26 -2 • "ouerde areshanehaotndesnane
’ buweek’s Jury Panel Bet Foot Forward" and Argvie | chant.odeclarentnimsel sguarewwith ! wer"subsected toheavylosses.
Called for Jury duty that week tirtw J F 1 Morrison ’! better 0f tnan he was in 1932 ' chsnese guerrilla raid* cut rall-
... „ ........................ are: D H Sexton. J T Donald Dontantowandcat An,", Quitman. after being reminded'
was planning a rate reduction * and Henry Tazor, JustiniHLH rf Denton a b~t girl actor Mrs by
Borin, K L. Gienn, Fred Freeman, N. ,t1. ro.. N: . c- 1 ...
-n i t ,44,41, g,,. 1 N Myrtle Hardy, Miss Santis and Mrs
and J. T. Buttril, Krumi.J. M Earl Bran were Judges Mrs w
Thompson1 atid Roy Crawford. Ar- G Harris was director or the Cvew
gyle: U H. Moore.R.A Erumle, In Choral singinn. Donald won
C E Hudson. Elliott Moore. HH arammar and ward division rii I
Frady and N A Talley Lewisyille; LeWiVIIIe placineteondinrai
A E Hollingsworth and G W Hard- diviston. Biue Mound uncontente
wick. Aubrey; P A Luginbyhl. Joe annexed first place
Enlow and R. M. Marshall. San- , Elaine cunningham of Lewisville
ger; D C Cullum Jr., A D Ran- > took top honors in essay writing The letter accompanying the
son and R L. Jackson. Ponder; L. | first in Class A high school com-jcheck explained, "I have obtained
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Mrs W R Lakey of Denton suf- j
fered painful injuries when the au- 1
tomobile in which she was riding
overturned late Friday afternoon
when it failed to make a sharp
turn going over a hill on the Dal- i
las Highway about four and one- ;
half miles from Denton
Her husband, W R Lakey, who
was driving the machine, suffered
slight bruises about the head and
shoulders Mr Lakey was brought
to the Denton Hospital by a passing
motorist in a semi-conscious con-
dition. her attending physician1
---— I and after the line had been paid for
Carter Langram wants to know \ make the plant a rate of one and
when they started putting oil up in
bales. In a recent issue of the Rec-
I Eoaetment of the broad reorgan 1- ! MEXICO CITY. March. 38—•
I zation program would give the ad- I —The Mexican govemment under- 11 J
l ministraticn its fourth major law of I took today Jo Boat a domestic bond
, the session. Already, the farm, tome tor 100,000,000 pesos (922.222,- • I
" 333 at the present rate of exchange - 1.79 J
1 of 450 pm to the dollap to help/ l/y A
pay for expropriated forelan ok L J
dechslon to float the 1ow K9 I
was made after a meeting of 3/
state governors with President Li-
lt may be that Harry Schwenck-
er wrote this poem, maybe not, but
it was clipped from his Rrady
Standard and s quite applicable
to modern conditions:
The author of the following sad
little story is utterly unknown to
this deponent, who dipped it from
the Brady Standard. Maybe Harry
Schwenker wrote the/lines:
"Ten little autos, road weather fine;
One hit a culvert—then there
were nine.
Show Its Power Ma HI dokineh. Ss; 1
•V‛ 11- VTTVl $406; Camey spur,
—— ; Lake ®; McCurI<y, n88; AOBfe
PARTS Mam6—m.G Blanton, 3408; Double Oak, 8338;
PARIS, March 38 —I—The Gen- Bethel, |ln. Hebron, $66; Round
duedby misfortune: but great.____
minds rise above it — Washington
Irving.
To Vote Monday on Recommitting Measure,
And If Motion Fails Test on Passage to
Come During Afternoon.
same operating costs next year.
indicated he believed reduction Court reaches the second day of its
should be made but on a more grad-
That Europe's liberal and Demo-
anaizr"adsatneertarsonga
out nad been encountered officially
so far
the United States relief proposal
school endicated. __
gW next 2,00-KW.at. two cents
per KW and all ver 5,000 KW st
some man. wandering around the . consumption into four classes: 1 remaintng cases are still to be dis-
sguare looking for his forgotten car , household, commercial. - industrial
Dr. McDonald, during class wort, and separate-metered air condition-
mhededgooregeeang “nherherposignas i 11 makes the fol-
amgenttwarenioto avaimida Pr fotehia us, 30 kw
TetM. that 1 N.... W. 14, i at six cents per KW, next 70 K W
nesocarat home that day Another atthree cent, per Kw ana al over
man, finding his car had a punc- 100 KW at one and one-half cent,
lure, hurriedly got in touch with a , per KW: commercial use, first
garage man. When the flat was fix-
ed. he jumped in the car. tried to'
insert the starter key, but it didn’t
, and a new • • • wife"
This list does not include rural
aid grants for independent school
that he had just bought One of
his friends, thinking he knew J D. I
asked for what purpose are you ।
getting that working instrument.;
and got the answer, “The Boss '
needs a new axe to split the kin-
dling."
_ fit. He located his. owncar down
the street a few car-lengths. DM
you ever forget where you parked?
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Only one solutiom to the "money
problem" submitted some few days
ago in Roundabout column ha*
The number was unexpectedly | —----------—--—
whittled from 31 cases late Friday. I | rrn a ni lirrT
thought ite rate cut too much to when H. g Skaggs, Plano man I | | LDADV nI 1
, , . ... make at one time. Th- remaining charged In four cases with receiv- IIFrKAKT IVirrf
u McDonald, neaa ol the four commissioners. Jack and Lee ing and concealing stolen property L! I L- Hl l Li-i
13CW School of Journalism, has E. Johnson, Walter M Paschall and entered pleas of guilty in two cases
Joined me ranks of toe "forgetters R. L. Hopper, voted for the new — — —
—more particularly car-forgetters" ordinance
It tent unusual in me least to see
WASHINGTON, March 26.—(AP)—Defeated consistent-
. ly on proposed amendments, some Senate foes of the admin-
istration’s government reorganization bill conceded today they
lacked the votes to kill the measure. A vote on a motion to re-
commit the bill to committee, a step which would effectively
pigeon-hole it—has been set for Monday. If the motion fails,
there will be a vote on passage of the measure at 4p. m. CST.
toe cement companies, of Austin, ( Term, Tax Hike "Nonsense” |
making a trip over this section of | He grew emphatc in hitting at
the State to see whether or not I rumors he said were circulating in i
there going to be a demand for Denton to the effect the commis-
Adopting after considerable discussion a reduction of •
electric utility rates proposed by Commissioner Jack John-
son, the City Commission in a called meeting Friday night II
voted an ordinance scaling down utilities costs to the domestic, 2
... ... ou. industrial and commercial consumers, and placing a low flat ft
Seven itile autos speeding through i rate on electricity metered for air conditioners in Denton. ;■
* -- । Johnson estimated that by the new rates, about $28,000 an- ■
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vance southward and sever the
Lunghal Railway.
eral agents trrested and tailed a [ United States proposal mat Euro-
imidle- aed prominent Dallas ed- /pean and American governments co-
J ucator today in a highly secretive ; cperate in affording political refu-
| investigation of a rec ent Flendaigees a haven appeared today to
• jewel robbery. I hnve met a favorable reception in
' Te man. a member of Ute Dallas . Europe -
pubfic schools aystem. was held in | While reports from Vienna told of
I several thousand Austrians—most-
ly Jews —storming the United States
consulate for visas to flee abroad,
a preltminary survey of reaction to
burglary and lour thelt; Claud
I Ward, three cases burglary and
three theft; Andrew Williams, ar-
I properties, valued at 1450,000,000.
The bonds will be issued some-
time next week and will pay no
interest for the next 10 years. At
the end of that period a "moderate
interest" will be fixed on the bonds,
the government announced.
The Mexican government also
tried to improve its financial posi-
tion by billing two at the com pen-
lee whoee properties were expropri-
ated for $2,006,000 in Mt taxes.
It was etaimed the Aguila (Roy-
al Dutch SheDb and Hnastw two
NEA Radiovnato)
Nineteen air raids In 1335 than 43 hours by "Spam sh Rebel* flying German and Italian bombers, snuffed (
grew out of sheriff's department in- out the lives of approximately 1300, wounded approximately 2000 more and pulverized a large section of
m.wi. .. . .. vestigations of a series of store loot- i the once-beautirul city of Barcelona in Loyalist Spun The radiophoto above, first to reach the United
I Sharp as the proposed rate* and ' ine5 at LewisvHle, Argyle and^ Pon: States, shows rescue-workers at the gruesome task o: sifting debris for mangled corpses of men, women
hour bUl, which adminastration
followers in the House are is ikhig
to revive, stands only a 50-50
been turned tn. and that was from centa per Kw
lory Arnoid, 206 Haynes Street. The new Mtes become effective' terred
whoucorrectly. solved, the .problem on power consumed from April 15 to
of what coins a man had in his May1s and on which the consumer
pays his bill June 1. . ___
Johnson, presenting the proposed coucealing .stolen property; Melvin
new rates for the commission's "
Dallas School
Teacher Held in
Jetvelry Theft
! . DALLAS. March 26 —-Fed- |
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 192, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1938, newspaper, March 26, 1938; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540165/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.