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NEW BRITA New B 'tain H al [to 11:12 a. w; them a biatus of r @raldt! . ...y o nours ror noon tunciicon HERALD PUBL!'SHING COMPANY lseued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 61 Chuich Sticet corner- seems o the a offvnding nation ‘m miost huportant. This is |a of th Nutions, covenant of the [ it tany deliber- thie stous ague s aft ’w 3:40. But these howrs are the | 1001 hours being from 1:05 of binding signatory hu s agains ket minimun. Those who must catch up 11 Lither v powers to uni their studies have e and to 4:15 p. 2 day and leaves not much until 11:40 » ay e would with 10 T4 W SUBSCRIP 1 m m senators sceond reservation 00 & Year 0 Three Muntte e w ON RATES ‘u isal waintain the Monroe Doc unecessary the reser- Month Eatered at the Post Office at New Biitan @8 Becond Class Mail Matter. | ought [time for physical development. The trine—quite an th one-session system, which a cafeterin vation considering that special coneeded in de tions arc Under in the cnlarged school will periit crests of to be an improvement. leay treaty this trine | we in wind Latin-America TELEPHONE CALLS {ing just as much time cngag Business Office ¥2% Editorial Rooms 38 428 The only profitable advertising mediui In the City Ciiculation buoks and piess voom always open to adiertisiia for stuly ver, i in of inie for physical develo ive punitive meas = by the way, this is Ivan- somctimes i face ction South America lingly ey tage which an enlarged high school 1 in will give which would be virtually an th reservation s not ex- | ity in a school of the pros- icit. OF conrse, the na to defend it trades It | sember o the@umuciniea Press “ains the right The Awsvciated Press is exclusively titlea use fur re puibiation all Dews credited 1o 1t o1 nal otherw: credited o this paper and o0 aewe publislied there en rritory, possessions or | 1o the | vhiat of its “interests.” This s an ! BlaColone; ol Clastie term, and as cach nation [ hesa its mter- | be- 0 vould he Ahe sole judge of the ' intorests conflicts n tion of ¢ Member Audit Bure The A B C 1 a nat which furmishes Dewspapers teere with a stiictly honest ot clrculation Oul circulation stalistios are 5 based upon thie audit. This dnsures proo have a tectlon against fraud in newsp A tribution ugutes to both national g local advertiscra. will o5 i ta unior high schooi nal o A AETON |y paying $10,313.50 for the ome common if there is to o tion of ths 0 th stitndard for agreement under treaty isions. pro vl T 2 rowd “ntral Junior The fourth veservation, that th until junior States is not obligated to any ——— treaty to which it is not a party The Herald 1s on sale dally n New York at Hotaling's Newsstand. Timer Square; Schults's Newsstands, Eotrance Grand Ceutral, 42pd Street 1 seemis Superriuous. MINORITIES sciting moment in the Coun- of to have = S = school population receiving seventl nd while the cishth grade instruction The A news item says t liool sume grades have heen morged G of the League of Nations, when boys in New York to take infants. mean (g into { 10; are taught how the gunior high school cur- . stresemann, the German forcign Dovs that riculum elsewher sesides, e inister, pounded his fist hle injustico care of upon the junior high school cducation has ¢ ed lish 1 nst alleg- shmen ? protesting ng seventh and to Germans within I'o- Prosident oil |advantages over the old vighth grade system, and if the rritories, causing t ap The f government, pears, has finally decided site for the Harttord fice. It is to be the “depot” having read a half column deserib- | ing the red tape necessary when the | government goes into the business of constructing new offices we are inclined to the belicf that Hart- ford really did not suffer much de- | lay. If the structure is a reality with- A PEPA in three years it will be fast work, | With considering. sident to b ederal normal school 2 has e or- | for years not Lriand of seventh 1 upon France (o throw a upon | 0 training deachers: for e tronbled waters, again cruphi- new, post e and eighth grade insruction it is gz the minority question {hat After | on Churs in evidened these the that two grades are pyddies almost every the Luropean cip- neighborhood on toboggzan and well b nayEas ital sined The po justicd war | eliminated this s | It in city to Lee settlement sought o in- later. is gratitying note ure to minorities within the progressive ideas dominating e joundarics of the newly formed hut post na- | school commniiter tion: in practice this has been MENT OF Senator EDUCATION |« the ar from an accomplishment. This lic been trouhlesonc ctions where the ted particularly Curtis, Ve i oo i minoritics are | pr lending his name and ! | the | coneen in large numbe urtis-lteed bill for a f much trouble ¢ de no even Jrance has had department of cduc lent be ot tion impetus is ent, tapis for several sessions where old customs and differ A severe fire loss in Cambridge ki Mass., the other day, wl plant took fire, illustrates again that there is decidedly more | to this intellectual city than Har- vard, its campus and the students law | boarding houscs. The city happe ng | It wou new federal de- to be a great manufacturing center; indeed, of industry. Its printing plants are famous, one of the big printed there, well e weighty tomes, When it ing in New England is the topic one :H\v cabinet, We consider education yet edingly link in hoast to the move which has greatly from of France. ‘noa soup local politics once non the those in the remainder Congress and possibly will con- | The nations themselves could set- tinue 1o bob up until made inte (1o (he minoritics problems if they pended more upon the golden rule beoa than upon the force of authority. house il the dircetion of efficicnc | i interests having such wational el wring partment, ni would secmn wction in LOULDE Senator DAM AND BINGHAM Bingham, reprosenting | the Senate, | bill we a beehive | | world | i dictionaries being | Agzriculture, commi e 1alor | Gbnneeticut in august other among the tnst the Boulder Dam at least, it was on general principles. as voted lif in I crhips it was in order to main- | manufactur- riments, with representation in o general principles; s as an ese important cannot overlook Cambridge; chief reputation 18 an educational cehter. The city tion and industry can mix. fo I the national well-being: we tain a fairly consistent record of be- proves that cduca- |about it, liold it up to wniversal ac- lina on the losing side of an argi- it 80 far the government A claim, 1 ment Perl opposd is concerned it of partient Ll e s not exist. ps the Nutmeg senator was | Foing | seems to be partuent tion, an advice- to the zovernment I contrarily disposed fo the The amusement field promises to th, th be gobbled up by a few monster Kiving d with no power 10 ' ijyto hnsiness. 1f so, corporations. Mergers, without end, yield the conviction ,function. would do mo harm and | zood in re- hy Education and the Iy [interfere i what is a distinet state President. the bill— seeming ! a Who i expected fo sign that mothing in the future is likely | Possibly much states "although the President to be so Lguiring ment. Radio Corporation ica, already linked with theatrical combine which it controls, attention now has gome out after the leadings only to consider the improssive phonograph company, will use |The exte of its facllities to promote the manu- ftion in the facture of talking pictures on the This principl mass production This corporation already controls the Na- | the zover tional Broadcasting Company, and |not has contracts with a host of other companies, including the use of however, is radio tubes in a myriad of radio Ialf a dozen bills have sets the manufacturers of which |ject the Saryitaclifine at alcant or S16.000 < must pay royaltics. What we are |subject that leaves a bad taste in the |40 | most interested in, however, is the mouth when one considers the vast Has fersonian as amuse- advice eaperts Amer- standardized | known, also opposes the government finer things of i of coing into the power busin it lye pl a life seem fo he receiving inereasing | Tho government to dodge going into the | [ power husiness at this Dprimarily is an instrument for flood huge | How foolish it would he for need t. in Cor Onie h site. The dam vocational m T and nsion cduca- fes on a 20 basEis. | control; hut power manufacture is that it rm s with is the same 15 thoroughly hound up with it as principle. applying to good roads assistance by 'senator Bingham's right which ostensibly the Kast, assistance, vnent is There can b W without no flood con- popular in parts of trol power making, unless |the government were to dedherate- Iy to after having provided where governmental | not entirely isnore refuse manufacture power as their ob- a 1 the neces- 1a reduction of illiteracy, W b Or maybe Senator Bingham, believes type of amusement this colossus will 'aftempts made since the beginning 1n sprinkle upon the public. | lieving staunchly o of the republic to provide free ele- Watson |state's rights, Arizon, ne | mentary cducation. Senator ims to priority in the waters ot /W THE SCHOOLS IN THL NEWS o ‘The scholastic vy this scems to be onc lace reads somcthing school system cvery day week has been onc lifie in formation and discussion day, in order to put a fitt upon the there extra large dosc the paper. T : Most notable of the was that which indicat city would $10.000, on cident to the enlargement of the school. Principal Slad. Tndiana, an administration whip, and Weller of Mary- Hons be- hind mon e ment | main- st et state of the Colorado river 1 To rment should in city presentativ of ine oppose in which the loss the to litherto snioldering the servatory pop- scarcely powerful in on score of s about the tten The appear have is our idea of putting & past the 1l prineiples ahead of sane particul pro- for blishment of a na- school argumentation, in- tio of e POISON GAS will wipe ont armies with that t a candle—that is Al to malke and Satur- |« those similar state es ng hundreds of years old that situation was nator 1% 0 wility enables a mian to of school news i is hohi ou what ! ent provided. modern of news stories heme ntents know how it 1 d that [ stead £ the e thhe George Wy 3 Isocyanide: but, (codyl t h 1 i lose $30,000, 1 o y are reluctant to hat annihilate Acconnt o lay in preferring sas rather will stop it awarding a contract for y than outmoded s made onght with sich of the hiz y it ¥ \eane 25 guns and 5 Powder, appears to have i the value thie have one as to give time high re < is chea 1t can b of : ies and 4 tons a session at the instit md \ Loys) girl to 1150 hit prowess L attention s m Wil be particularly ad- the squads o airplanes, i li war time, arc scholas 1S hombs G the s ¢ A approv sportitis their studics athletics. The one-session cr containing ctud BESERVATIONS TO THE TREATY odyl Isocyanide. A thou- in 3 over, army k in 1 m. is in vogue in Haurtf other “progre cities” When the addition to the high school pleted cafeteria is « and there room for i large enough to accon DIEST FAMI date the gastronomical needs of the ok ultil o PAPOTS entire student hody the one fon | surfa can be instituted here. Cer- | adbercr it something systemn tainly, will save time., which olidays. Some worth even 1o a ligh wou The recent system of four periods the aembly Tor part of the classes loases o the hours something like this: $:15 'or punitive school student i morning is a nobl I w ot compeiled 1 sercive | plan. Anything which can bring sin- " any ishine and joy into the homes of bothering thelnsely readers, months of the year. [ -ts and Fancies honil Ther yawn rn Lnglish. fhe hy some 'm Copyright 1 P ing relatives in to town. in connection wi edy families, even if only during period of < the year. de- rves the unstinted praise of true short umanilarians. t what becomes of these needy wilics the remainder of the year? the great newspapers | s, or burning | their affluent | 11 never of the e conscienees during remaining We think that something definite- deeent could be done for thes: cdy familics months of the NOt in Stuc opping trips show lined With scents of almost every hind; (Bt its of humor, though, Wed like to give some folks “.‘ ar, Our counters | | | = — i sens: know ROBERT QUILLEN o good intelligenc 2 Good Business! Klizz: “tello, Mandy, boen 2 Miandy: “I been down ' dat new fool dentist. Honey, dat man’'s sure c world's biggest aurgucr. Why, he argue wit” me—an’ he argue—an® he argue-—till he jest "bout arguc me t' straction!™ yo | 1 ’ whah | IHappy thought! Millions of moy- | mad flappers will now learn to 1k instead of squealing. air- | until a ‘Hunter shoots Yon should though, from him dr deer) run or falls, clse INSPIRATIONS! By Russell E. Brett The poot in his study sat— Hall hedroom was his study; Hall bedroom in a city flat, No sort of view worth looking as, The trees not' even buddy. yesman™ isn't the lowest n animal There's the s-sir-man.” Forests suifer at is o sap in the them this season trecs to pro- “t trom the sap in hunting sought a word, intense, complete, To rhyme with lovely /nna. should be something tender. sweet— huckster treet Sent up the shout “Banana!" It 1A the passing through L With puee the | penned, | “With love like unto Plato’s. My heart responds to Anna, friend. Our souls are like"-—ere he could end The huckster eried “Potatoes “Her gricfs and woes are mine to share Until this life is ended: I'When tears are ining, care To interpose”—then on the air Arose, “Umbrellas mended!” “She is a saint, my Anna fair. Divine, a God-sent healer, Who smooths away corroding care, An angel who is fit to wear”— ‘01 Clo's!"—yelsl out the dealer! t thoughts poet In the old days gt the old takes a .38, Times ehange riect could roll; now it a boy's ik e Big universitics ave losing tin foothall. When I there's nothing IUs o game inter- hick colleges to do but for gen- B mine and sy men, s, rrying of aling with ot with law conee it discouraged the led weapons by offending individuals, manufacturers, Mr. Mellon says the country owes most a billion less than it owed styear. He'd be suvpriscd. Common Complaint? Jeffrey: *“Kohler says he had to {earry his wife's bundles all over the shonping digtric Gorden: Y hard-lug story a sanism Amer Scorning the s o Keeps his property in his wife's tne: thinking yon have religion ause your wife goes (o church. 16 you plan a frip al mor that smugglers boats and thus man he's always got . . Zalonis Tt has been said that a hot dog has no sex appeal until it has mus- tard on it! roud sfart a © using the insure minute aking No Chances! A pleasant old gentleman with a very long heard passed our house every morning. As he did, my little son was always ready with a hiz smile and a hearty “Good mornirg.” One day the old man said. “Sou- ny, why do you always speak to me 0 nicely ™ anse you might he replied the youngster Mrs. M. A, Saake spection You can take two lessons and us- nish your speaking rench. But, matter, you speaking friends ror that them hy n tonish Various oy groups claim credit for it victory at the polls, and nothing 1o do cxeept wait who gots the post offices Santa ere's ul sec SHUMSHINGS BRUIN NOW! (FFound hy Julian G. Wenger) Dear Cushtomeors: Well, 8hire, my little stewdio hash insh been making we sho mush money zhat 1 hash deshided zhat snsh a hig bishness ought to he in- carporashed. Yoush kuow shat every hig hishness ish incorporashed. Ash yoush know 1 started hishness, or my stewdio ash T it, right nexsh fo she city jails, 1 started on a hootutring, hut now , hash shevral fash roadsters and am running a fash delivery shervish. Bush aboush zhat incorporashing hishness. Firsh T got me a lawyer— not she one zhat T hash over at she courtroom to prove zhat she hottle 1 shonld shum fellow wash only coughs shyrups. but a regular law- ver. Shen after I get me a regular lawyer T selocts me a name for my highness. She names mush be des- tinctive, sho T deshided on “AQUA MALE STEWDIOX which in Hindu dushent mean a shing. You she she reason T hash incor- porashed is ta escape all pershunal libilitish. 1f she copsh now come, or Dad knows evervthing 10 year old respectiable as mother honght exeept chair the 80 to re- reason his 't st rar ol ace it. as one Well, why not transfor ont to the department of justice t crooked officials he prosecuted these who are used to it. enfarce- my call Rl when the market breaks and Ipes out your profits, you ecan take of and write down more a5 good. The latest big g nl s nnique ecks afterward, isiness. piece paper just n on the Mary- The hoom in the comes form of “How tired s much eleetrie to run the on whether or congress, power country it is re- De- : is applicd to heels Correct this hous,” hard and sentenee: “Now f said he, “T shall striv lumbly to produce SoLork if &he ensousment offishers come aft T hash to do ish to tell shemn shat shey mush arresh €he corporashun, Iush shat T am not pershunally bels, Sho if sh Publishers Syndicate Years Ago Today Two conl dealers have announced £ they will bring suit against the 1Y to compel payment of coal bills o schools i coals was by the city at the height of coal famine, and the dealers re- 10 accept the city’s offer to pay ces Jower than those in effect at tine of the transactions, One of city's defense points will be that porehiser not a duly a odited agent of the school depar takes the corporashun to jails T can keep right on tunning my little stewdio, catering eshpe- shally to she city farshers and the copsh whish are not on she raid! Shinsheeyly Al Wagner. oz ht 150 It ol The jce the Keen w s of ice on the to fill their he ity Clerk Ininistered nt men are taking advantage ither and the thick- ponds about the Thoupson the Judge ¥ reccived om the governor M. J. Coholan vesterday of oflice to Hungerford, | commission auth B his ist ho who has been visit- tnada, has returned There s<hr is agitation for the estab- nt of a nurses” training school the New Britain 14 the executive paring the det has received against the fortune and at fairs illegal selling of 1l The chief the wheels are run inded way that they from the avowed and re de- it is not unless they neral hospitul Hmimittee Chief is awlin rous comy ning of whe ired gambli d also against 11 toxicants at s id today that such a hizh remoyed of the etionabl o nm ints of it “He WAS a Jolly Good Fellow” More in it? “Are you going to the Navy and see the world?” Na No. I'm going to join the movics and have the world see me! O, 1. Peckering rposes ledly s int tion What Kethall gan played her 100 ungle Atkins: Jjoin promise the fastest the scason will tomorrow night when zird Strects of New New Britains at Britain - will he o1t Loomis jis sprained locals will Mistaken fdentity! Wallace: “Did you fellows and vour wives have a good time at the convention?” Bennett: “Yes, but 15 not r nkle, but iy the hotels were 50 crowded that we siceps on the pool-tables. Wallace: “lndecd? Must been a terrible place to sle Bennett: “It wa Some near- sighted fellow came along. picked up a cue and shot that fat little Mrs. Martin into a corner pock —Anne R. Jennifer (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction Forbidden) have You can get an answer to any auestion of fact or iuformation vy Wwriting 10 the Questics Kditor, New Britain Herald. Washington Bureau. 1322 New York avenue. Washington, N ., encioiing two cents in stamps for reply Medical. legal and marital advice cannot be given. not can ex- tended research be undertaken. Al other questions will recelve a ner. sonal reply. linsigned requests can- not be answered All letters are con- fidential —"ditor. Q. Are there any streel cars on the Island of Bermuda? A No. Q. Has there ever been trait of a negro on moncy ? A. Neo. Q. Why arc the carly s man’s development called the “Stone Age.” the “Copper Ag . A. The stone age is a name given to that period of man's development when he invented stone tools and weapons, This was followed by the copper age when man discovered that copper could be fashioned to take the place of crude stone weap- ons and utensils. Then came the iron age when man learned how to smelt iron orc and make things out of iron. Q. called A. a por- United States Why the Turkish headress a g 4 The name is derived from the of Kez in Morocco where they were first made. Q. Can a British subject entered the United States dent, remain and take out ship papers? A, He can not hecome an ican zen while he continnes to reside in this country with his stu- dent status. He miust zo back fo his netive land and apply for admission to this country as an immigrant. Q. When and where was the Army-Navy foothall game of 1027 plaved. and what was the score? A. Tole Grounds. New York city, November 26, 1927, The score was Army 14--Navy 9. Q. How many guages are ther A, Three - and Danish. Teelandic who as o stu- citizen- P eandinavian lan- wedish, Norwegian is sometimes ndinavian hasically it is a mian dialect, Ts there a Look orface™? X W Norw Q. alled “Leath- is the title of a novel hy Taroness Orezy. 1t is a fale of “O1d Vianders” and published by George H. Doran New York Q. What will be the title of 1o next picture in which John Barry- more will star? AL “The adaptation tain Knight" an of the Moun- Tavern of “King Y. What is the meaning of the numes Iago and lego? A, They are both forms of the flebrew name Jacoh, meaning a supplanter or a substitufe. Q. Did Al Jolson cver son? A. No. Q. What canic eruptions” A. There is still regarding the causes of volcanic eruptions that permit the genera- tion of steam within the carth’s in- terior and its cxplosive escape Practically Nothing panish have a ar> the causes of vol- much obscurity had to! Amer- | st and of the jormation or vaistence ol the mioiten wiass that teaches the surface as lava, or in its disrupted form as seoriae and ash. The accessible facts seem to point to the conclusion thay the steam is released from the hy- drated rochs of the carth’s super- ficial and its sudden evolu tion is due 1o rilcase from pressure of the rock with which it Lound, orto steady and increasing superheating. conditions as well as that of the uplifting and outhrow of lava, might be supplicd through the mass, These i las the result ot deep rock displace- | ment, which, by ing, would Lring the more highly heated decp- er crust nearver to the surface, or to the critical point of dismember- ment. And these displacements can readil ascribed 10 vast subsi- lence, Wotabdy of the sea hottom. Q. What 1s the meaning of the ame Von Lent A. It is a common German fam- Uil name meaning “of the land Q. low oll were Lceopold Loch when they were convicted the crime of murdering Franks? A 19. Q. What is the strength of the United States Army and -of the Na- tional Guard? A. The Act of Congress making appropriations for the year ending Sune 30, 1928 contemplates an tge enlisted strength of approx mately 118 750 men in the regular army and 6,445 Philippine Scou The strenstih of the National Guard on June 30 1927 was 181,1 Q. What part did Arthur Hous- wan play in “The Singing FFool” ? A. That of “Blackie Joc.” Squee and of 3obhy Leopold was 15 and Loch was Observations On The Weatl‘lerv Washington, Dee. 17.—Forecast for Southern New England: Rain | tonight and Tucsday, possibly chang- ing to snow over west portion Tuesday; much colder Tuesday; fresh to strong southerly winds shifting to strong northwest. I for Tastern New York: Rain with colder in extreme north- portion tonight; Tuesday rain, turn- ing to snow over south and central portions; much colder Tuesday; fresh to strong south winds shifting to strong northwest. Conditions: The eastern half of the country is overspread by an e tended area of low pressure with feenter over Tndiana. Tt is produc- ing rains over the Mississippi and Ohio valleys and eastward into the tlantic coast states. A large arca of high pressure overlies the coun- try west of the Plains states. Tem peratures rising east of the Ohio valley and falling from the lower Ohio valley westward to the Rocky mountaing, Conditions fawor for this vicinity rain followed by cleaving and colder. Temperatures yesterday: High 56 Low I 11 " Atlanta Atlantic Roston Buiralo Chicigo Cincinnati Denver DALIOIE o 1ves Dututh .. Matteras Kansas City . A 20 Mtami (33 Minneapolis 26 an Our Washington Burean broad with e can radio asting stations, i a ot tha anencies, ace for insertion readily constiuct & new radio log your dial any station veur met is cap find fhis new log invaluable. i1 out RADIO 1302 EDITOT ¥ Washington Avenue New 1 owant ndenel unps, or | WEET AND NUMBER ATY | T am a reader of the NLW of the bullotin AMIT with five in to cover postage a it ! to Do naine Frn 24| ready == == == = == (LIP COUTON HERE == e o o o Rureau, Washington, BRITAIN e o —— — —— ——— ————— ] Nantucket | New Haven New Orleans . | New York .. | Norfolk, Va. | Northfield, Vt. .. | Pittsburgh ... Portl St. Louis | Washington . | COMMUNICATED | Wants Daily Report of Hartford Weathor Burcau Editor New Britain Herald: | 1 am replying to vour letter of | December 13 and which you may print as a communication, if you so |desire as you suggested. The U. S Bureau of Agricultur. [ maintains at considerable expense | weather stations scattered throngh- |out the conntry. one of these located at Harford. Each day a 8 a. m. and 8§ p. m.. complete weather observa- tions are noted and printed in many newspapers for the henefit of the | public. Ts it not possible for the Herald also to print these reports? | 1f anyone is interested in weather ‘onditions, and many are besides the | farmer, he wants to know more than if the weather is to be hot, wet, dry {or cold. He wants to know why the {weather, for cxample, was hot one {day. yet comfortable; while the next day at the same temperature the heat was unbearable. The percents age of moisture in the air or the relative humidity would explain this phenomena. likewise the “highs and [lows™ or local barometric readings |gives us warnings of local weather ! changes which are not always in- culeated in - the general weather |forecast for this district. | True, many are not acquainted with general weather terms, neither s cveryone conversant with stock | market quotations, yet you devote | considerable space to the latter. If for no other reason than the cducational value it may bring by |teaching people the importance of [humidity, barometric pressure, wind direction, ete., let us have the com- !plete daily reading of the Hartford weather station. | (Herald Reader.) ;South\\;fl:‘n States Hit By Snowfall After Rain | Kansas City, Dec. 17 (P-Snow. |following heavy Sunday rains, fell |in the southwestern states today. extending deep into the Texas pan- handle. Missouri, Kansas and Okla- homa likewise were affected. At Borger, Texas, a five-inch nowfall was reported. Upwards of ' |an inch of snow had fallen at Wich- ita carly today. A hard fall began here about midnight. Street car and automobile tied up last night in Dallas |following a heavy all-day rain which flooded streets and lowlands homes. IFiremen were called out to rescne several families whose homes were inundated. The Trinity river there was on a sharp rise. T heavy rain was general over north- orn Texas and in Oklahoma wher the temperature went down last night and snow flurries hegun. | Predictions were that the fom perature would remain in the low o twenties over the affected states 1o day. traflic were paid $31,000 for [ 1y desirable autograph of | Rutton Gwinnett, one of the signers |of the Declaration of Independence. | Someone recently | an especy e ———— A NEW RADIO 106G of North Ameri- arcording to fre- that you can to find instantly on in. 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