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Show The Negro race will be recognized recogniz-ed at the Texas Centennial Exposition Expo-sition with $100,000 Hall of Negro Life and culture in which will be portrayed, the history and progress of the Negro in America- This is the first World's Fair to officially recognize and honor the Negroes of America. A survey of new, 1936 car sales made by the Hudson Motor Car Co. shows that 5.48 por cent were bought by farmers. Salesmen make up 12-11 per cent of the buyers. It is "Cavalcade of Texas", will cost $150,000, have a cast of 500 and be played on a stage 300 feet wide and 250 feet deep. Wrist pins used in Hudsons and Terraplanes "float" in the pistons, acting as roller bearings. Turning, they can not wear flat spots. Fifty four and a half per cent of the first 4,000 new 1936 Hudsons and Terraplanes were bought by owners of Hudson-built cars. People who believe that prehistoric prehis-toric monsters that once roamed Asia lands were peculiar to that part of the world will find reconstructions recon-structions of the fossilized bones of huge elephants and saber toothed tigers at the Texas Centennial Exposition Ex-position which opens in Dallas June 6. A million years ago they royed the Texas plains. The most elaborate and expensive expen-sive dramatic production ever staged stag-ed in the Southwest will be produced pro-duced at the Texas Centennial Exposition Ex-position opening in Dallas, June 6. |