Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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body. The grand jury receeMd un-
til Monday. In district court next
recommended that the contract for Me
the
deal
Dencotex Finn, eedond; Olin Col- done of the
Uns. third. p--gjfa
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witn the coUet-
fi (he treatment
KNoyer. thefe-
y the bad ta-
havemade it a
to treat cour> 1
'SeraSgMut i»* that tts^^TOOTM
naMmsf had been renowaled. JMter-
skeletal remains, shell
leads, arrowheads, pot-
me implements. I
in an effort to
md former Dep-
BaiRi were released
y after the soldiers
left, and eight or ten others hoped
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PTAal against
Pantagei Trial
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eight yean
Uone by r
etUl wore v
the Seer
Pan American Petroleum A Trans-
port Company as charged by the
government. .
ft developed at^ the trial today
ng ago "from'AriMio "rta^
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cretary of the Kary aM '
n.tMte - • . '
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d main part of the
The camp, set i
•urnrid.
~ 'Lmb'IhMm;
Ixm. w about biooxu
ing to an Bsttmofa by Co
lor Nichols, assistant adj!
oral The loss is net cove
cans are Asanguidwd by the dif-
feretwoe ta their dwellings, their
3 appearance, and their
draft. The basket weavers Ursd in
^’ss.rx
; Horse mate; IX
M£srT.:
iout; an acttvgr ' investigating t£?gymn«jdiim far tn* afl «Mthe Bbt Wilk reserve to the W *0b of presentation of BBU-
r. The stand jury receemd u£ wa^"t oiA?-X) Psn “trole^? £ar£ «ony in the trial of Atoander Pm-
i tageg.' aaaiti-miiiionahw tH|Mr
man charged. srtth crfxnlnaUy M-
Before resting. Frank J Hogan,
for the defense, read reports of 8en-
■ investigations Into the oil leases
the jury. They contained a tot-
ter President Harding sent to the
Senate t rftTiBfnIMm
of his oil leasing p
Anderson, who ^-ctas associated,
with Doheoy' at the time of the Bk
not con-
d and gave
oftbestta
by Judge Hcktou
ctoan oat the js
iV®0n McCombs
uty Sheriff
on bend ■
Martin, il
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fii.'
been heig upon SSV-
He was rearedT, in
"«* &nTLi^L la SSTbSi
I poenaed as a witness in the
tages cage and said:
"I don’t know a thiiw i
case. I was
at the time
heard nothl
Biffle pre ,
saw Miss Pringle enter the
K, .1 Mtn* with Nicholas 1
P.11—ian Attd >»<
heard a eaanr .*.^—
two which tad
.. Biffle was -
see were offered1
pens at the dn-
i na --'^TS
^I*jd
> J'-.
JWt* share prices I
tumbled dixsily on the New Tort ----
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. rok. Uni r
in the break
There was a
of trading from
>g previous css-
• ■ - -• ^■,•* -.-a*
JhkXs’ changing hands ta <
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19-Bridg- represent a phase of culture that
- -—M— wsnss w.
te^Krtj^ay^yF HH‘’A“ctefe of 17 pft houses were W
rvaf ^8t "
t ^s e**L
of the famous petrified fhrest and7
near the NewMexloo border. hS __
discovered an old Indian “Pit” house physical
buried beneath one end of the ruins draft, c:
Of a to-room Pueblo -apartment.---- -
The .Mplt” hou*- ProbBbly 3>M®
3.000.008 yean dg. was a typical dwelling of j
the two- a long-headed race of Indians, an-
e-^a . TT-TJ.A. .. . .
VW w»' '..
American pot-
thn rrillftln* i
■ F0SV Division v
Following are- the awards made
In the pony division. Mbs Branche
presented, saperMendmf
Stallion. 3 years and over: Bill
Do tfv. first; Hugh Mixon, sec-
, ,to»d: Jfck Brown, third
life insurance companies Stallions, .g and under 3: Susanna
^j^fr^***?* ‘jSTjofghto mt CUht Star.
JBrown. second, Hugh
IfrghrlFyrors and over: Hugh
adison, rat; Buaanhe Bwonaon, sec-
ond; Oscar Parrish, thirt,?;
Mart with ini tJDl:^a<* Brown,
firot; cunt Star Jr.t second; Bu^i
\ J^jr te M laches .
8eX] over*2
and under M:' Snaanne" Bwenscn,
Buck Brits, second; Hugh
third.
Boy dr girl rider, over 13 and un- <
der Id: Suzanne Swenson, first; i
Hugh Gentry, second; Buck Frits, :
third. -■ ■. ,
« Bssw and Mbto
‘ The remits of judging in the i
af * Imnift fll vlMtAn fAllow** • i
.Us*-,., —.ii ___.
ral ocMsions
‘More Liquor [g _
S Tk*en at Detrol
L®/' ‘ P1«*«mAm BMaeawwe mmMmwto. to*Md«w A*l
mOTUOT, Oct 11—Two 34-fOot
». a fugg—
l cases of beer and 413 cases
M as waU as djncmttw and under ! year ; jt
/and. too. I champion sow; grand champion
btidWB, ,fnr BIT
iy be ta my
else I would not —
____ seoounts.- •■•’■■ ■
• The Public fitovioe ftews ga ve the
paid out
-,Maw to**®, tttbd.
eleventh among the Mates. . , y*
r #14 ‘ .'‘''r.'!','**??*?' :i • ♦•SliiMAi • "VeS*-■#
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®?3S0Kk<totojjr^
Hills contract, said the
lease cn Deo. il, 1922. c
template the lease of all the re-
serve but only certain sections.
Bays Lease Offered
The witness testified he came ,
east and saw Hear Admtrei j. ± j
Robison, who represented the na-
vy in the oil contracts, and that
Robison, after telling him to thb*
Japanese menace said U the Pan-
Ameftean PeTNifum * Transport
Nation's Tribute
government would grant the oom-
pany a lease to the entire KB Hills
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sold dowp
, And many
a . , the low established f
earlier in the month.
ttM; Uw*dull’ISl
•*- - wwok» some
■r ,rrewawagw w■msaB"«"»..... ’TT’ w »«MD**we»ww jsrvw v* a
> *J»i Owe* nm »*» “**» Th' “*»■J* t»a.l munn.
JniToiirSKSS! "“** ** —*" *CT*^ "“' JF!!?*^!.lF,tI"*** *"
Jox. fifth. -M I
team: Dencotex Farm firft;j
Ftod. first and
eM0*“-
Rests; Not M
Reserve Leased
thT- £ toe MtoSWffeneral. An opinion
0 WABHINGTOtV OcL 1».-Tbe
i defense tn the bribery trial against
"“*■ WWW miMntM M* *.»
junior champion sow; grand cham-
pion sow; boar 1 year and under 2;
senior champion boar; grand cham-
Il------'.Otototo. White .......
. -- j my, under J; senior
pay mm champion bosk; ff—d .
I believe, boar; sow, 1 year and un<
I BdM
II Alttomh no
;SrZF*»**“
‘ Stubtap and Key shewed Chta-
| chllla dnd New egland Rdes while J.
,-. showed New Zealand Reds
I Fete Btoweft showed whit rabbits
RAILROAD CONDUCTOR CON-
,.i VWTPD Of JMADLT
> FORT WORTH, Oct. 1S.-V C.
j*™* ■ *®'- Oak
Fetaid tjfcte*—
Baar. 1 year and under 1; J. N.
witoon, first, otta Cornua, second. ’___
Boar, under g months: X N. WU-I gtubte
son. flrot. | chllla du
Orand champion boar: J. N. WU- B. King.
eon. "• <7™ X—.— _ w„. —,,„ .„
• iaw 1 year and under 3: Oita - and I* C, Gray showed Chinchilla
CoUina, flret; J. N. WllsOn. second. .
Bow. e months and undsr 1 year:
Walter Keen, first; Shelton Ryan,
second; X O. Wilson, third.
Junior champion sew: Walter .
Keen. - -----«
■ fisfiikt* rhaaMilnt* -tv Clir °tJ _
line - - -- “
> rabbits, jf- . .
z Congress
— By Associated Press
------fiatapeday: --------------„_
Bouate eonitaueo tariff debate
__ and votes on export debenture
Bow, g months and undsr 1 yaur: amendment at I o’clock.
“ ---- ' Friday: .
Senate agreed to vote on ex-
port debentures as ”
^sSS lobb^romm^Uce^found
' over results obtained by official
or Connecticut Manufacturers’
Areoetetiou who acted as Sen-
•ow ~ toor BinghairTs seurtary. *
Senate patronage committee
decided to can a Federal Dia-
tomey ef South Carolina to
MBS *■" .
uvw prohibition cases. .
” Art^bdtoteit to tariff bill to ttm-
IFrtSe IB Whicn Canadian
wheat may be held in domestic
storage was adopted by the
Senate. ‘ '
■ Senate Commerce subcommit-
tee opened inquiry ifito question (
ct ixtendtag coast-wise laws to
Philippine lalandfc - 11
RcnroeontaUvw Robison, Ro* r
publican. Kentucky, denied the
charges that he had solicited
funds from Kentucky postmas-
ter for primary campaigns.
STOCK PRICES
AMAIN
latlonshlp much more pleasant and senior Hampton boar:
tote expensive I elfher pay the- pion boar: Dencou-x
I—-gms. ----’ ---’ Him|’ ■"
try ‘courteously* to tell fates that
‘ Tent to,.
bto W»r, 1
negro,
Velma Sparks, waitress, last April
13. He was convicted last night.
_ —""J
staffs. Two new eonstabtos, a Jus-
state rangers were still here to help
I need watt unCFtoe bank de-
could bp made. The incident
wd meso than an hour’s time
j ho could get the attention
dtroctod to the atwount favyAft
couroe of ordinary bustnees such ac-
HMtonts must be paid and it seems to
me there to nd gsod reason for not
ft paytag them promptly and thereby
save time to ■te oAioter whose tone
& io valuable, tea Buch treatment
leaves a b«d taste •** ““
ter. Myybe he repot
' by helping to car
; proeeion further. I
| policy ta my etOF
toatafly the man Who brings h MB.
as X f sol that tt matee___
HV. latlonshlp much more pleasaH|Bnd
man
ifc *y
T «uw»
rwT' ’ ' -a —r-.vs. aa^s-Lk_
|£ toe eustome
r ft never ango
fF SJe‘c^“
woo let at a meeting of the school
board IMday.nigfat.
Scheel Board Agrees
Kach block included ta the bond
issue jrUl lees its proportionate part
of the expense attached to the sate
of the bonds, it was stated. The sate
was not finally closed until mem*
!L£
beta and ttow tatter body had re-
®° commended the sate at the price
The bond issue was voted MR
JW-tar the following purposes:
Schools IteJW; county fab ground sdreta ew
and airport improvement, 318,000; i-----
fin department imjirovement. 838,- i^
800; paving 831,000, —»■ otheri.
Pfayrieal Bd BulMtag
' The School Board at a meeting
construction of the new phy- to
education building be tet to
the lowest biddsrs and that it be
located on Mounts Aveuus. The lo-
cation to subject to final approval
of the board, the Ctty Flan Oom-
mission and the City Commission.
Vestal A Naugle were low bid-
den on the building, fivers Hard-
ware Oo. on the plumbtag and the
B-F Klectric Oo. on the wiring.
Edison Reaches
Detroit Where
He Will Receive
t'r' - "A '■*** ’■* Jt‘’’' '
DKTROIT. Oct 18.-Comtag
that reporbipfapde #b^the naw
Admiral Greaves
-7T- d » confidential
ntorfarmltte ptailk^ - ~
J. O. Andsresta’ii^ —„
vtos president of tfab IWWIIIJ at
the time K. L Doheny to allaged by
WHtotgrniwvnt to have tjlvea itell
1100.000 bribe for the Isaoe. tatot-
• map iroge soetttm he
said were not Included in tMtltata
and which be siMkwere heldllBt
fast, netted <131000 or ».000 more
thanjhe face value oUtha toons.
some- »», netted W8.200 and the school
__ ___figgewvement bond*,J^tald in 1923,
FmrisHWrtirin restoring civil author- netted about 8198,000 out of a 8300,-
Zpellvery dates on the iteue sold
Friday are: Nov. 13. 833.000; Jan 1,
bonds have already been approved
from the attorneys for the bond
company to expected within 10
days, and the improvements to fa*
—5
J.?.', ta Owugltti Staflb - 3
IS* ' By ’‘•’“day the new admtatotra-
a gen-, tieng ptonned to comitate their
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arwans'atr ore
Colonel Nichols said. Much of the
costlier equipment, such as clothing
tor the men, is kept ta a fireproof th_ .
buUdtag. ’ ——-------------
counted ioi\ out Colonel Nicnols
said It possibly started from defec-
tive wiring ta the barracks used by
the headquarters troop of the 124th ——a7 T- -um sab-. aBM
caval* indoor rifle ^oe WHS *“ -***
held Thursday night there and a
caretaker worked until late yster-
day cleaning rifles ta the cavalry
armcky?, '> ' ;*■■’ ' 7
mS^sn "“** whw^u* w mu vwwiv »vmi
“ak® «> “*>“ totads airsoon ta poteBM.
investigatkm. ? mi„„—,„. —
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AUSTIN, Oct. iS.-Morris Bell.
Walker, 38. railroad conductor, fan-flv! to
'.7 .. • from Rusk county for burglary, waa
-towed a pardon by acting Governor
Barry Miller today Clemency was
recommended by the Board of Par-
dons and Paroles.
I ml
^^^etweaiTwotkrly Indian
^Cultures Bridged in Discoveries
By Archeologist in East Arizona
represent a phase of culture that
the basket maksre and the Pueb-
r ded-
4
wi-SWPrl.
xtend* explora- itf**
sholtcn, iWhilo thsir suocmh
eralded the beginning of tfae
n apartment house ere wtth
■roomed structures
steal dtffnoff* flura mainly
> head, long far one race and
for the . other. Bkulto of toe
WV WtebBli ftatoened thru ______r
•actlreof btadtap papooeil^te Degyrn wd
one Dositlon
out of
AU the time he was ta Washta#,
ton. Anderson Mid. he saw Fea on-
to once and in the only convorea-
S The^lXi tea’’1’® to£
tamd toaao a?iTf-lpw cenV*
Robtoon, the witness asserted,
wanted ths royalty to. ta as high
as 40 per ota and.ta^w of Wb
dorota) advtoed DOhOny to giv* up
pirn rhd| for th* iMhlt1/ r-A-—-m
' tagrn on CMABO* ‘ CMf lCR
iferr
hat caussd the fi
type knd tbg riro
in untetowmbici
the golden anniversary of bte
invention of the iMMBdeooata
‘.taiobric light, Thomas A. Edison
arrived liere from East Orange.
N. X« today, taavtang ta the
Private car *f Henry Ford, W.
■Fair Lane.’’ at
•nned to taap
N oya until <m
i* wfaM Frasi-
■...- rote* the na-
greetlng.ln
g tfae New
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would be see
MN
tateratt ta ttro-
• Wfaing V* W
> ^troopfi
gtag anoothto imder a
aww vo rata. ,
Demoorate:
Black. Breta
Caraway. O<
Otowrw, 1
<ten, iMRi? *
road-|ahow thjg foi has b««h better than any ever Before held
1****** ’
/TEE ..Attendance at the show has bom Burecropper: firnosttae Judkins,
1*5 gosd aM irom the Mage number flg^’WowardgfacLoon, second
MOt W .bSta ottmBng tniHcsMsm White deter Cfiarenee
Bata Howard McLean, ascend.
*" -Powell
the oommtorion that his b>d was 81.-
^•A fi*S-»ta J-,j- - - -a e -a **■_'
10 days agfe aad sattTttat'whUs
_ __^„ipossibiuty that the mar-
1
»1. • Okl |
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Camp Mabry Fire 3 After Departure
Saturday Morning of State Troops
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*n*mr rv-* TA’_4-ww.n sku**' )> <_<
O£ Ift-The tumuli'
---SgjMljlj.jrouUl result m tbs.
B of huge amounts of mu-
which would mean anoth-
efftoe r
to ss- ■
The Denton County Livestock and
opened TUooday, waa to end Saturday
<M«W YORKr-A
boy to hack from 1
Worse Is Pasta, I
a” riNriOf Ms Wl
Fourteen ropUbltaM
wtth 88 Detnderate ta
a - - — - —K. aa-» “ .» s
lure while
^44og. ,,
The ron^og foitov
„my maiu
thealdmrS?!
N I fagyo m
ia.1 den t knm
Austin. Ocv ta-Oamp
exas National Guard encai
M. ^^^gr here. wm destroyod by
totadtags far the rot
wore of brick no—Inirfin
to welcome The achool wlU be eon-
■ jx.a’isrsLE^
tober 38th and continuing for five
3h afternoon. Ute
rerim of arttotee “
ritown. Tbungsters toon aU eecttaos
of Bro —unty wore hero on thott__
ponleo. or With them, and thos*.ta Uam
cham declared Lhe owners of tte GH
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B Z . \ BID OF PAR A
; Dudley Lowe, second. Curtis
ta total. . ■.
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_to
I Friday tataie swine department:
s” y «*■■»*«».■» >r-M**
ffcgnuid champion sow.
i%iioLi|!
T v^oriSlB^.feiSg
BAN., as# taaddsf ~“j
any of throe wW c
; hare ew bea
i-.i—taMbM
. MM they kaow'wba
mcorporatiny the proposal
the pending tariff
The vote w—
eatas on farm exports would
retr’taa mi • a,
5r^r,?..?*Bw|>' **
OI Sur^MuS Ci OpB*
r ? grodsste eoate droigna1 to <
crease over production also wm
be provided. This would to acoos
.e -■4
roreREJmule*.
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ODD BITS OF
rotafata^ro^ —• • fa# rofa I
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WORLD NEWS
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M1NBOLA. N- T CNsaal p-
to rros sn artsrosbito 1
dfafaMg,.""
tafar rfwmpteH boaa- grand
wuvc>, tuuu • .■ ~hw-'W|_
THJow dant: CIfatate Wrijhl,
first Warren Olbbons agoofid*
j*«y Ptppta, mW; WeJdcm Wynn'. J
fourth; Paul Wynn.
Re—Us ol the pig Contest far 4-B detail
rM
1 ikv. w. 0, aaaaanw* "omb. jMfcw ■
£- —tatty,too osufa_ of tt in Dentai.jgT-yg
~ te<^ ~tta teuare~thst~ the wrofare
~~ health standpoint, tf not from a
dvte one, the habit mould be stop-
pt* I would suggest that one think
twteo before spttttag oooe“
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printing 1
y’aTiTtniBtee to^ottanF ,*
dtefag to comment on official totorett.
tmbaasadcr to Great Britain, la
teas and Wttl return to Loudon
1 pl9* ' " • —
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debenture-h
iFloVUl I UlUt
FOR THIRdFtiME THIS
YEAR EXPORT PLAN OF
TARIFF RELIEF IS AP-
■ - PROVED.--‘4
—Washington, Oct. i<
-—For the third time this ses-
sfdn the Senate today ap-
proved the export debenture
plan of Farm Tariff Religf.
’ measure.
As” spprovotT dstamtres certifli*
H AOMSM WR^IQrai VOORt Rt
qtate to the Fedroal Farm Byd
W,W1"IUI LU W
_ BytMtoms, Joins Brett
shite only, tores Demoorate
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Brookbart. J
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Nye, Fine, BehoB and Thomas of
Idaho—M. -: •'^err:.-—4
Demoorate: Ashurst, <IBhiM*y<
Black. Bratton Brock, Broussard.
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Eld
1 Key. first; Cecil Pipph
i Walker Keen, third; Jih
4fourth; Shelton Ryan.
Bryant, steth. .u-:-.. .
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animals Replayed exceptional flare: Glen Ker. first* Waflcer Keen <n I
' * ‘L~' ' ' totafa|ta *'-*■ sbobM; WlUtom Bryant, third; O- T
eu ftppyi. fourth; James Philbps, 1
- ■ fiffai Bhe:ten -Ryan, sixth. — <
—Ns* profit: Wifitero Bryant, fast;
Cecil Pippin, second; Cten Key,
third; James Phillips, fourth.
r Jndgtag Ctatest.
Judging contest respite fol-
Firot year boys: Jo
firta_ Oartaod Sits. I
■howmanahip and condition for
who have h*d’charge1 of the «hlbition deelflire that thcfB
H - CEFTED; TO NET >133.*
r i 000 AFTtR EXPENSES.
’ municipal bond issue
of $ 135.000 for various im-
provements was sold to the
B. F. Dittmar Company of
San Antonio at. a special
maetiRB of the City Commis*
sion Friday night. The bid
was for par ahd accrued in-
" terest 4o date of delivery.
..
mi cf 4tbR*aai4oi u '
of the bonds ar^d attorney’s „
tag amount to 83 J0«fa. of tetag
880X23 wfll be in accrued 7f3
Staking tfae issue nri.BW
receipt#.^ the bonds will _
L and fast flat rate S8J3,
equivalent to4 1-4 per cent
, _j tfae bonds fw 24 years,
5j*|>to the Averega-tongth of the
Mayor *. W. MeKsnxie and oth-
fal city officials exprewed f ratlffica-
tkm at the price which the bond*
brought. Pfatlng out Chat for th*
Orica wu vary good. One bidder told
Wf — -^7* “ _x ‘
088 higher than it would have been
there wu a |
*;’i *
Poultry Show, which
lay afternoon and those
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t »■*» MMBit Ta
to to tore dresaro far evening
wear, aha said she re ver eaaM
as Irene 4 «* regre *f tttar-'
a- tew and greSssgre la many
wren PLAiMBy
O. Andereeo, M«ed 1
Ptarery in IteMte
ty W. G T. U. are the batt
pralaad a* the stale «a-
M far eruahirc 221 cigar
Charles O. Daiftajm^S
second; cpt- He wu tn rente to Chicago
APh'Wta October 30 Note the femiUar gpa
nst weigirt in t*
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third; Os- T
Mtaabiiw g MeaNo Can-
ty w. v. a. w^teo Hso Mai in
the state in one respect. They.
vwrttea far smbltig
M M »
Ogs WM
’ were here on theft
1 torifa Awards
N. F. Jebn
CdNr.mM
have- teatnsettoa ta geR .rem*
pntoery tn pgMta edtafe fa*
aaa* tike grepeeal te a speech
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1929, newspaper, October 19, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348291/m1/1/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.