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Tuesday in a special car en route to St. Louis and Washington. Mrs. Garner denied she would go "apartment hunting" in the capital. "We will live in the Washington hotel just as we have for years," she said.
NOTED CLERGYMAN AND ASTRONOMER IS DEAD LONDON, Dec. 4 Sunday of Rev. Thomas Henry death. pinell Compton, clergyman and noted astronomer, was announced here Tuesday. He was for many years the vicar of Towlaw.
In 1910 he discovered a new star, "Nova Lacertae," which greatly interested astronomers, and also found more than 100 double stars. CONFIDENCE CE The quality of dependability can not be easily acquired by a store it must be earned by conscientious attention to every transaction of the business. FREE MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY PHONE 1734 KAY DRUG CO NEIL P. ANDERSON BUILDING Depot for Parke-Davis Ampoules and Biological Products ARGUMENTS STARTED IN 'CABBAGE WAR' TRIAL EDINBURG, Dec. 4 (AP).
Arguments were started Tuesday in the trial of S. W. Prince, charged with burglary with intend to commit arson in connection with a "cabbage war" in Hidalgo County last March. A nightwatchman testified Prince was one of a group of men who came to a cabbage shed and engaged him in conversation. The watchman said he found telephone wires cut and about 25 tons of cabbage soaked in kerosene in the building after the conversation.
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COLLETT WM. RIGG J. N. DOOLEY Glen Walker, Collett Rigg Insurance Bonds "39 Years of Constant Protection" 305 West Tenth St. Dial 2-2203 PIKE LAND PLAN IS IN HANDS OF COMMITTEE A program designed interest the State Highway Department in purchasing the right-of-way Fort Worth-Dallas interurban, which will be abandoned about Dec.
15 by the Northern Texas Traction Company, Tuesday was in the hands of a Dallas-Tarrant County committee appointed Monday afternoon at a meeting of officials in the office of County Judge Moore. The officials, representing the city and county governments and Chambers of Commerce of Dallas, Fort Worth and Oak Cliff, agreed unanimously that abandonment. by the interurban of offers an excellent opportunity to acquire land which eventually will be needed in widening the present Fort Worth-Dallas Pike or construction of a new road. Although the State Highway Department has not made it a practice to purchase right-of-1 way, depending upon the counties for such land, the officials feel the unusual opportunity presented in this instance may induce the department to vary. this custom.
No Plans Yet Drawn. No actual plans for utilizing the right-of-way in the near future have been prepared, and the officials agreed with the idea of Roy Christian, executive secretary of the Oak Cliff-Dallas Commercial Association, that "it is now more a matter of highway insurance, planning for future needs, than anything else." County Judge Robert Ogden of Dallas, who suggested a procedure whien was agreed upon, emphasized that the program is not intended or calculated to embarrass any other highway, projects projects of the are two Highway counNo. 15, the "north-of-the-river route" between Dallas and Fort Worth, and a connection between Polytechnic and Fort WorthDallas Pike at Handley. A. F.
Townsend, receiver for the Northern Texas Traction Company, said data on the right-of-way will be available by Jan. 1. The list of the land which reverts to original owners on abandonment of the interurban will be Committee Meanwhile, the committee decided to request the State Highway Department to ask its resident engineers at Fort Worth and Dallas to investigate the proposal, working with the committee. A resolution the right-of-way also was adopted. requesting the department to buy County Judge Moore, who first advanced the idea and called the conference, was named chairman of the committee.
Others on the body are Judge Ogden; Jack H. Hott, manager of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce; Mayor Jarvis; Mayor Charles E. Turner of Dallas; Bert Parrish, president of the Oak Cliff-Dallas Commercial Association; J. Ben Critz, manager of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce: County Commissioner Vernon Singleton, Dallas; Commissioners Fox and Mitchell of Tarrant; Commissioner-elect Joe Thannisch, and the two county engineers and city engineers. Gen.
Hagood Will Speak at NTAC ARLINGTON, Dec. Gen. Johnson Hagood of San Antonio, commander of the Third Field Army and the Eighth Corps Area, will deliver an address to the student body of North Texas Agricultural College this afternoon after an inspection of the cadet corps scheduled for 2:30 p. Members of the Fort Worth Chapter, Reserve Officers Association, will go to Dallas Wednesday night to attend a military ball at the Dallas Athletic Club. The ball, to be sponsored by the Dallas chapter of reserve officers, will honor Maj.
Gen. Johnson Hagood. The local chapter will hold its annual meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Armory of Troop One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Cavalry.
GIRL ROBBER ALLOWS VICTIM TO KEEP SHOES A. B. Frontroy, 23, White Settlement Road, was thankful Tuesday for the kindness of a 17-year-old girl bandit who accompanied two men and robbed him Monday night. The girl drew a gun on Frontroy after he had been stopped. by the trio while walking at the Boaz Street underpass.
After asking for directions to Dallas, the "gun moll" brandished the pistol and ordered Frontroy into the car. Frontroy was driven to Tyler's Lake where he was robbed of his coat and money. One of the men started to take the victim's shoes but changed his mind after the girl interceded for Frontroy. After the robbery the trio drove to the Mansfield Road and released Frontroy near the city. NOTED MATHEMATICIAN, SIR HORACE LAMB, DIES CAMBRIDGE, England, Dec.
4 (AP). Sir Horace Lamb, 85, noted mathematical physicist, died Tuesday. Sir Horace was born Nov. 7, 1849. He was graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1872, and continued his scholastic career thereafter as a fellow and assistant tutor, becoming a full professor of mathematics in 1875 at the University of Adelaide.
His incursions into the realms of higher mathematics brought him increasing scientific honors and in 1925 he was made president of the British association. In 1931 he was knighted. BETTER TRADE REVEALS U.S. OPTIMISTIC WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 public is in a better mood to spend, Government experts say.
And SO they expect Christmas trade to be the best in four years. To their predictions that cash registers will jingle as they haven't done since 1930, John Dickinson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, added this note of cheer: "The prospects for a big Christtrade show very clearly the state of mind--a satisfied and optimistic state of mind. "All of the evidence indicates the people are in a greater spending mood. But not for reckless spending such as we saw some years ago. This mood buy can be directly attributable to more employment and more money in the people's pockets." The Government statisticians said: Estimates indicate farm income year will be nearly a billion dollars.
greater than last year. Business generally is running ahead of last year, according to trade reports. October department store sales increased 7 1 per cent. over a year ago, rural general merchandise sales are up 12 per cent, variety store 5 per cent and new motor car sales 9 per cent. Labor reports indicate such heavy goods industries as locomotive equipment, machine tools and cement improved, and industrial production improving better than seasonally.
The experts also pointed to increases in Government emergency expenditures. WOMAN IS INJURED IN COLLISION OF AUTOS Mrs. E. W. McDonald, 5604 Malvey Street, received an injury to her left side when the car in which she was riding collided with another at Kentucky Street and Broadway on Tuesday morning.
Mrs. McDonald was riding with Mrs. B. C. Cagle, also of 5604 Malvey Street.
J. H. Turner, 1027 East Avenue, driver of the other automobile, rendered aid and reported to police. Mrs. McDonald was taken to Methodist Hospital in a Shannon ambulance.
NORTH SIDE HIGH FORMS RIFLE AND SABER CLUB A Rifle and Saber Club was organized by officers and non-commissioned officers of the North Side High School Cadet Corps at a meeting at the school Monday night. Misses Helen Ruth Braselton and Mildred Dupree, company sponsors, and Miss Lila Mae Harwell, faculty sponsor, were chosen as club hostesses. Capt. W. S.
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