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SOCIETY NOTES
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TUESDAY, KOV, 4th, 1941
Hazel Evans To
Become Bride
Of Perry Davis
' Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgril Evan*.
801 W. Dty street, «re an-
nouncing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their-
daughter, Mis3 Hazel Evans, to
Perry Dav's, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B Davis of Wichita
Kails.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, November 8.
Miss Evans is a graduate of
the Denison high school, and at
tended Draughon's Business
College and Southeastern State
Teachers College. Mr. Davis
wa." graduated from Wichita
Falls high school and attended
John Tarleton College at Steph
enville and Texas Tech at Lub-
tock.
'Mr. Davis is employed in
Houston where they will reside.
Peace Is Topic
Discussed Monday
Night by B.&P.W.
"Upon What Does Peace De-
pend" the subject develop
ed in a round table discussion at
the study session of the Deni-
Pnsiness and Professional Worn
el's club Monday night at Ho-
tel Denison. Miss Marietta Chap-
man led the conference. Miss
Estfille McElvaney interpreted
the symbols; on the club emblem.
The club will sew for the Red
Cross Friday nigTit of this wee\
at the home of tbe president,
Miss Emma Klopp, 9.10 West
Randy. On Tuesday, Nov. 11
the Health, Education and Pub
lie Affairs divi-
sions of the club will present
sn International Relations Pro
of effecting prompt liquidation.
He said the offer was conditioned
on settlement within ninety days
or by Dec. 19.
This note was acknowledged the
same day it was sent, with the no-
tation that its contents had been
transmitted to the German govern-
ment. One week later—on Sept.
26—Thomsen wrote Hull:
"On the nineteenth day of this
month you sent me a new note
with reference to your communi-
cation of June 20 of this year con-
cerning the American steamer
Robin Moor. I have the honor to
reply to you herewith that the two
communications made are not such
as to lead to an appropriate reply
by my government. In this regard
I refer to my note of June 25
(dune 24) of this year."
The June 24 note was his reply
to Hull's note asking that he trans-
mit to his government the Prosi-
dent's message on the Robin Moor.
Thomsen said: optomist, and he definitely believ-
"In reply to your note of the ed, that although we would have
twentieth of this month, I have the to sacrifice much, and even life
honor to advise you that I do not itself, still he believed that "under 9
find myself in a position to pass God this nation will live and main-
on, in accordance with your re- tain its democracy, and that no
quest, the text sent to me of a man shall ever become a dictator,
message to congress from the Fres- here nor will any dictator enter) AUSTbXN, Texas, Nov. 4—-A,
irtent of the United States of Am- these shores so sacred to the heart) timely and urgent warning
erica for the information of my liberty, school and church."
government. —
Do movie tlart Dick Foran and Carol Bruce tool, puzshilt tt ell, they
are, anil properly an by the Family Quit, a monthly feature of Cosmo-
politan .Magazine, Mociegoert wilt toon tee Mitt Unit e and Mr, Foran
in the lulett Abbott and tottello picture "Keep 'em Flying."
Health Dept.
Warns Agai
Carlessness
Army Must Get
Motor Minded
Or Walk, Says
Top-Notch Water
Polo Games Are
Scheduled, Winter
COLLEGE STATION, Nov. 4
CAMDEN, jf. C., Nov. 4—|—Pins who like their sports
Brigadier General James L. 1 "°ugh and tough will have a
Fink, Fot rth Corps Area Quai-1 chance to see some top notch
termaster, today issued a state- "A'nter polo gamies this winter as
ment relative to Army Transpor- A damson, Texas A. and M.
tp.tion, based upon performance ^College swimming coach and in-
■ .f motor vehicle. in three man- I ternationally renowned water
euvetv he'd this year in the poloist, has announced the for-
gainst the careless handling of
firearms during the hunting
(•eason was issued today by Doc- I
tor Geo. W. Cot, State Healtn
Officer. |
"During the year 1940 a tot- j
el of 17.) deaths occurred in |
Texas as a result of firearm
accidents, by fa- the majority of!
them due to hunting activities,''
AMAIINB AMERICA
FOX HUNTING
WITHOUT FOXES
THE FAMOUS 'DRAG
HUNTS* AT AIKEN, SOUTH
CAROLINA, FEATURE A
SYNTHETIC 'FOX'... A
SACK SATURATED WITH A
STRONG/LASTINGSCENT. IT
FOOLS THE HOUNDS, AND
FOXES APPROVE 100%.
Terrell Tigers Losers As Sherman ^
Bearcat; Score In lst-2nd Quarters
&
THE MOVIES'
SAHARA
THE ALGERIAN MOSQUES,
THE FOREIGN LEGION OUT-
POSTS AND THE PALM-STUD-
PED OASES NEAR YUMA,
ARIZONA, AREN'T REAL
ANDTHEY AREN'T MIRAGES
-THEY'RE MOVIE SETS ON
HOLLYWOOD'S SAHARA.
TOWN WITH
TWO TONGUES
PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? DO
YOU SPEAK ENGLISH? YOU
CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF
EITHER LANGUAGE IN MON-
TREAL, CANADA, WHERE EVEN
THE NEWSBOYS SHOUT IN
BOTH FRENCH AND ENGLISH.
MORE DEFENSE CENTERS
AND TRAINING CAMPS
ARE SERVED BY THE
GREYHOUND LINES THAN
BY ANY OTHER TRAVEL
SYSTEM!
SHERMAN, Texas, Nov. 4—
scoring one touchdown each in
the first arid .second periods, the
Sherman High Pearrats rang up
a 13 to 0 win over the Terril:
Prep Tigers ot' Dallas here Mop
day night It was Sherman's
econd win this season.
On the opening kickoff Slier
man mar'lied to the Tiger:)' 1
yard line, where the visitor'
held the Bearcats for downs
A few p'avs Inter She-man
marched to the • 2, but lost t h.>
I al! again on downs. 4 few
plays later Sherman marched to
the I J, but iost the ball a/air
on downs. .Tim Murphy's at-
tempted punt i'o' Terri'! Prep
■;i- blocked bv .Tames Matters
lU'Breat guard, and I-. N While,
an end, recovered for :i torn h
iown beh'nrf Terr.') Prep's •/(>!!'
line. fYcaptati, Howaro Rod
l.eis hooted the extra point
Near the end of the first
onarter Rod gets got off a sev
i nty yard quick which rolled to
tie Tiger goal line. Late."
Sherman took the ball on it '
own 4f> and marched fifty-five
lords for its second touchdown
which featured Rodders, Camp-
•bell and Helton. 'Itodgers went
ever right tackle for the score
Coach Charles Mupves' Tigers
rrade their only serious scoring
threat at the end of the third
period on a seventy four yard
sustained dri/ve. The Tiger
d:ive featured the pistonliiku
running of Harris, fullback who
personally engineered,the march.
A ,Bearcat intercepted Joe Mur-
phy's pass to halt the visitors
ruirch on Shertuan's 20 .
Sherman had the ball on the
Tiger H as the game ended aftet
i evting inside tile 20 yard line
•liree times in the second half.
Sherman le I in the first
downs, 11 to 4. The Bearcat*
I uitied 2<i 1 yard;-* rushing to 0j
],"< Vhe Timers. Sherman com-
p'rted four out of eight passes*
i'ki- thirty-t.ix yards, and the
ri!gers completed four of ten for
thirty yards.
I
| road signs written in English.
j Also (Written ,Tent.
' Then comes a written test on
I driving rules, regulations and
■ courtesy. Typical questions:
"Suppose you run into another
C'OT.I.EGE STATION, Nov. 4
Dressed fryer.1', eggs, butter
,iii(l fres'' vegetables werj
leading August "sellers" on
hotnemakers' markets operated
n Texas by rurnl women, ac
car while driving in the open fording to rerorts compii
country. A passenger in your car |.v jvfyrtl*. Murray, Extensil
| is injured. 1 he law says you must fJ'oi*vice specialist
jHomemakers'
Mk'ts* In August
Were Thriving
have you to make the report?
Before making a right or
make a report to the department
said Doctor Cox. "A hunter's (the attractive stenographer of mean that there is a job for those I public safety. How much time
loaded gun wher. not carried on School Superintendent B. Mcftan-l*vho come for registrations and re-
safety is a menace to himself and iel, we read the book review more i classification. The Employment
within
in home in
right Southeastern States
[ rising' the Fouith Corps
gram at the home of Miss Thel- T|l(, j,tatement f„i|ows;
ma Wiler, 63ft West Murray.
Preceeding the discussion Mrs
Joe Capellf will hold a ten
minute Instruction course in
diction.
BETTY JO BLAKEMQRE IS
HI SCHOOL HONOR STUDENT
Betty Jo Blakemore, president
of the Scholarship club, has been
selected honor student of the
week. R. N. Sandlin, high school
principal announced today. The
weekly selections are made on ba-
sis of achievement, scholarship,
citizenship and attenrance along
with extra-curricular activities en-
gaged in.
Begqar It Arrested
A transient begging for money
in the 900 block West Morton, w-
arrested Monday afternoon by Pa-
trolman C. H. Henderson.
Battery Reported Missing
Police records today disclosed
the theft of a battery from an au-
tomobile belonging to "Frank
Smith, 1125 W. Owing, while the
vehicle was parked in the 400
block West Chestnut -treet, be-
tween 4:55 and lip. m. Monday.
BRIEFS
"The A) my has got to get
motor minded—totally and com-
p'etely—or walk. From the
standpoint of logistics this maj
he said t< be the one bitr les-
on already learned from the
Krg ,-calo maneuvers of this
,-ivmmtr ar.d fall Be it said
.'Iso—the Army lias no inten-
tion of walking.
"With onlv motor month re-
maining for tie First Amy
maneuvers in the 'Carolines, and
the expedience of the Second
Army in Tennessee and the
Third tn Louisiana behind us,
a look at the record may not be
amiss. In -spite of all the
loose talk to the contraiy, the
Atmy ha^ manager! to "keep 'em
rolling;." A vheck up made a
few days ago in the First Army
Area revealed most assuring
f:.it that less than three-
tout ths of onp per cent of the
rmy'-s motor vehicles were ori
the deadline out of commission
This indeed, is a most enviable
record end must continue,
"/Based upon the demands for
service and the replacement of
motor parts by the Second and j tonio, Fort
third Armies in their summer ,wd would
com- 'nation of the Texas State Water
Area. Polo League with teams from
Texas A. and M. College.
Texas University, Houston Y. M.
(J. A. and Galveston Junior
Chamber of Commerce entered
The first game will be played
Saturday night when the Agpie
entry takes on the Galveston na-
tors in Galveston. The follow-
.ig Saturday night they will
i ry at College Station and the
'.llowng week it is hoped that
tbe Houston team will be round-
t d into shape so they can meet
the Longhorn entry.
Texas University is entering
.vater polo competition for the
first time this year. In the
past they have played the Ajj
pies some games but it was r.
;ort of off-the-record play
since Tex Robertson made no
pretense at turning out a
finished team in that sport at
the University. This year he
'>as a team anil Adamson says
"e will have trouble with the
1 unghorns from now on. In
ihe past Aggie teams never
P'i
dustries.
Sales during that vacation
month were "record breaking"
. ... , , .-he says, pointing out to increas
to everyone within firing closely and found the author of; service will evaluate the past em- turn, you should give a signal. At Pi, ;n mar^et business in Bexar
rtnge." ( "The Blood Remembers" is by Hel. jployment of an applicant and fur- least how far before you begin to Nacogdoches, Potter, Folk and
Doctor Cox pointed out tha-. ! en Hedrick—quite a difference injther classify or re-classify the ap- turn must you start to signal?" I Taylor counties. Six producers
while huntine is one of the na- . spelling, don't y'a know—and ourjplicant in terms of defense oecu-, if the applicant gets 70 per cent' se|jjng on (]le palla
tion's most enjoyable outdoor apologies to Miss Hendrix . . . Ev-j rations. A person who has worked [of this, he goes on to the driving | silief ()f
sports, this deplorable toll of ery football coach hopes the start-'in one occupation can be transfer-itest. It's a honey. Examiners say for .mont|1.
1 uman lives goes on annually ing lineup will be a startling one rtd to another related occupation I privately it is possible to flunk it jj, u c'aidwell broke aii
any month during
%
I II
lives goes on annually 11
due almost entirely to careless- for the opposition . . . George
ness. "Many men go huntinrr Homer, manager of the Denison
vear after year without harm to ! peanut plant, believes the the pe-
market ie-
more than SlflU
one of these,
because they
tiously and
he declared.
"There is littl
brand of carle'
ness that kills.
I
companion^
nardle a pun can- j
with pood sense," of unusually
■ excuse for the
mess or tlumsi-
If each hunter
to go
son in Texas, hut that the nuts are
good quality. He
also revealed the plant was hav-
ing difficulty in obtaining pickers.
Must have all
in another type of industry with a j without breaking a single traffic m,or()a to
minimum amount of training, It is | law. j five years' experience in mar
pointed out. ( The applicant must make three j keting. Dressad fryers
It is requested that
atut
all pel sons j right turns, three lelt turns from (pp.q were her best seller^,
present themselves to the local,different speeds, with the proper' Many ruial club women sell
office of the Texas state employ- j f igna| and at the proper angle of home-raised products wilJh a
ment service, at 311 West Wood-hum. i particular objective in mind,
ard street sometime during the; uL. niust approach a blind cor- j jMis. vTurrt.v explains. For ex
gone looking fori month of November. By doing this,
jobs on defense plants . . . Econ-| Denison can prove, if the occasior.! signs, two signal light, start, stop,
omist says high taxes will discour-) arise", that there is an adequate park, pass cars, allow cars to pass
local labor, Mr. Long
horn correctly,' and about
will use precautions
through the hunting season [ age sales to collectors. Unless of supply of
without injury to himself or hi.-- course one Is interested in inter-(stated,
hunting companion, t'he death nal revenue receipts.
toll iii Texas from firearm ac I ■ -
lidents will be reduced nearly I Columbia university's new dean
Murn.y explains
supplement the
income to financ-:
wiring their homes for electri-
g | him stop on a grade properly, use ll(. j0 purchase mechanical
i.; i 4.1..' I .lunl ii . i ■ .... . .
I'ncr correctly, go through two stop, ,.,mI)|(. some
family's cash
UNLICENSED-
se.veT.ty-five
Cox stated
per (Cent,'/
business very
ir.ued From Pap,. One
NY A Girls Assist
In Operation Of
Goazales Center
Doctor ' of the school of
i kindly cites the case of an old and;
" " j experienced don who whe* asked lowest numbered licenses do nol
the best way to distinguish gradu- have to renew them until Dec. 31."'
late students from undergraduates,,Situation is Complicated. j jf. decked from stern to stem to
jsaid: ! 'rhe drivers' license situation Is > sev that all lights are burning and
But certainly- When I walk complicated, he explained, but it ' adjusted, the brakes are right, tin
simple | wincinhield wiper works, there is a
his horn correctly, and about a
hundred other things.
j Can't Ride Clutch.
I lie loses points if he rides his
i clutch, if he doesn't ha*c the right
| posture, if he allows hip attention
(to be distracted.
And on top of all that, his car
AUSTIN, Nov. 4—Twenty
girls employed as a part time
INYA Resident Center are as-
Jack Estes of Sheitman was ;
visitor in Denison Monday
Wgnt.
have lost to them in the rough
.■port.
Adamson is anxious to have
entries from Dallas, San An-
Worth arid Wacp
ike to round out
maneuvers and those of the an eight-team league. Plans
I^rst Army for the month of fall j c;01 for each team to play i
maneuvers already completed, • round-robin of two games each,
there has been no serious profe-: Swimmers interested in form-
lems of motor maintenance and j, g a team to represent their
-t'.pply of parts that has been ( cities or clubs should write
no serious problem of motor ' Coach Adamson at College Sta-
Herman Hodge was a business
visitor in Sherman Monday.
One Cent Sale
At Kingston's
Starts Wednesday
.Starttnir in their annual Kex-
pl one rent sale, the Kingston
drug store, one of the best
known stores in the south, an-
ncunce that four day. of thi-
maintenancc and supply of parts
tnat has not besn quickly and
:easonably well met,—all this
despite the terrific strain caus
i -I by rough terrain, torrential
tains, excessive dust and lonir
hours and hard usage.
AIRCRAFT-
(Continued from page one)
tion.
Dallas Firms Are
Lowest Bidders
On USO Buildings
ceive a hearty response," he said.
The central committee, schedul-
ed to meet at Hotel Denispn Wed-
nesday morning at 10 o'clock, is
composed of the following:
Rev. Spivey, chairman,
CAMP WOLTERS, MINERAL
WELLS, Texas, November 4—
Two Dallas construction firms
were the low bidders today on
United Setvice Organizatins rec-
who referred to Mr. Rayburn as
having "come to the kingdom for
-uch an hour as this," running a
week from the 5th to 8th inclu- P"™Uel between Mr. Rayburn and .eational buildings to he erected
5,ive, the annual one cent sale | HH-en Esther when she was asked ( at Mineral Wells and Wichita
.vill he observed.
Of particular interest always.
this special sale is declared bv
Charles H. Harris, manager to he
of attractive interest and tha:
unusual buys may be secured.
Most of the items offernd are
void of the ta* it is declared.
The store has been especiall'
r.'ranged for the sale and the
decoration represents the work
of assistant manager Homer I'er
cer.
j by Mordecai to appear before the| Falls by the Constructing Quar
king in the interest of 'ler people,. termaster at Camp Wol-ters, ac
Mr, Rayhurn's speech was tording to Captain Thomas O.
broadcast, through WRR, the ser-1 Gammie, Constucting Quarter
vices being given free by Tom master.
Gooch, it was stated. ! The Eckert-Fair company of
Mr. Ravhurn stated that at pres- I'.illas submitted the low hid ot
ent the defense program was go- foS 200 for the construction on.)
iing forward at an alarming rate type "D" USO recreational
and before the end of next year,' auilding at Wichita Falls, Texas
j the 35,000 planes being turned and the H. L. Rogers Company
jout would he more than doubled, o* Dallas wa the low bidder
vhile tanks and battleships and with $43,378 for the type "A"
cruisers and other war material I1 SO recreational Ihuilding at
sitting in the operation of the
Gonzales Warm Springs Ftoun- '
(■ation which upon Saturday '
rounded out its first week of they nre Kraduae stl,dents."
t'-eatment for Crippled children, ' _
.i C. Keltiim, state NYA admin- r C r\ rDACC
i: trator, ,-i.id today. KLULKUbb-
The girls assist in the prepa- j (Continued from paife one)
t ation and serving of food for
the little patients, the making ,
tip of beds, caring for the laun- j
dry and the other tasks accomp-
anying the normal routine of .
the Foundation, which leaves
the two resident nurses free to '
((-vote their time to the pa
I f urer.
t'ents. ,
With a dozen children already ! Business
receiving treatment, the unit's c airman,
capacity oj 16 is expected to be „
attained within the very near I Residential canvass- Mrs.
j future. Patients are being
admitted to the Foundation
through the Vocational Rehabili-
tation and Cripiled Children's
I)i\ t ion «f thj; State Depart-
nu\it of lEducuUton, of v^liieh "rown.
,v J. ,Brown is director. ' contractor*
Ros;-. Boothe and Harold 'J°y-
Michclson, l:oth of Gonzales, ar*
president i nd i ecretary-treasur-
< r, respectively, of the Founda-
tion, loeated in Palmetto State
Park, at Ottime. ten miles north
of Gonzalef on the Gonzales-
Luling highway.
anil the horn
i into a classroom and say 'Good^ends itself to relatively
I morning, students' and am greet- solution by the individual. ; rear vision mirror
ed in return with a pleasant and Here is the procedure: blows.
collective 'Good morning,* then I; If you now have a TeXaj driv- jf eveything is satisfactory, his
know they are undergraduates;' ers* license, look at the number. cxamjnation record is sent to Aus-
hut when I walk into the class-' Nos. 1 to 450,000 may be renew-|tin und (l license comes back by
room, say 'Good morning students' ed now, must he by Dec. 31. Nos. ',maj].
and the students write it down in 450,001 to 900,000 need not be
their notebooks, then I know that renewed until March 31, 1942
Nos. 900,001 to 1,350,000 until j i
.Tune 30, 1942 and numbers over,
1,350,000 until Nov. 1, 1942. ) Hens, under 4 lbs.
To keep from swamping the bu- j. wers under 3 I ha.
reau at Austin, the director does ovc, 3 |b;-
'not want all applications for re-
!<li 1 iterators or other Equip-
ment adding to home conven-
ience Others huy clothing for
the I'aniilv, hei educate their
ihildren, buy defense bond's, or
have for a down payment on
a farm.
Divorce Often Destroys
Choracter of Children
MARKETS
liens, 4 ihs.
newal to come in at once. Thus, q|,| roosters
licenses are not renewable
three months before the'
up
until Turkeys, young hens
expire. Turkeys, young tonu
Old Expiration Extended. | Turkeys, old hens
and Don't get excited about the ex- Turkeys, old 'orns
canvass—W. E.
Byron Mitchell
Lloyd Moore.
and
Ralph Geisenhoner, gecretary-trea-, Pirat,on <!ttte "rinted on y°ur H" Turkeys, No. z
| cense, rhe new law extends all infertile eggs (white)
Cox. suc'1 'n keeping with the Mixed eggs (candled)
above schedule. | Guineas, each
It will not he necessary to take Butter, best grade*
Ver-Inn ft*aniination if y°" already Cotton
have a license. Renewal applica- Srict middling
CrAtonseed, per ton
large offices and industries—R. , ,,,
W Pinkston Wl11 be put pub,ic p,n''ei'
Railroad ' offices - Sumner throughout the city.
All a license holder must do to
get a renewal is to fill out one of
the forms, mail it to drivers' li-
cense division. Department of Pub-
ni W. Murray, chairman; Mrs. A.!have license Renewal applica-
G Sneed and Miss Jennie Jackson.i;'on forms wm be available at the
, V ;Chamber of Commerce hut soon
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OUT of every six marriages,
one ends in divorce. Since
the proportion is so large, divorce
is a problem paramount in many
minds today. How should it be
solved?
On behalf of Cosmopolitan, Ryllis
and Omar Goslin made a survey ol
couples involved in divorce for tha
December issue of the magazine.
They also solicited the opinions ol~
the experts and received this wor^
from John Warren Hill, Presiding
Justice of New York City's Domestic
Relations Court.
"Marriage is too easy and divorce
sometimes too difficult. The diculty
is sometimes too difficult. The diffi-
culty involved is with the children.
Divorce which takes away from the
?hild his home deprives him of that
: rbential security the loss of which
is in dent met ive of character. But
there is no security in a home
bombed and broken by emotional
outbursts. If parents fail to sub-
merge self, a child living with riJk
parent in prace will llnd R'lvaAi
happiness than if forced to peii^^
lis childhood in 11 bomb shelter.'
— Lute L.
School—Mrs. G. E. Swindell.
EVERYDAY—
'Continued from pa^e one)
Tables, booths and window dec- Safety, Austin, with 50 cents
orations—Mrs. William W. Wana-1 the renewed license will be re-
imker j turned.
Club and church announcement:!1, No licenses will be issued local-
—Rev. J. C Oglesby.. I1* Th,s Procedure takes in the
Newspaper and radio-Rev. Le-'"eat majority of Denison drivers
land Aiton 1 because all now have licenses and
Sorting of materials—Mrs. Ann
their only problem is renewal.
Sproule and Camp Fire Girls. ,APplie. to Chauffeur,.
Distribution of placards—Geo.1 K also applies to commercial
4 Bit IK
A. Holland and Boy Scouts.
I TKTTTCn CT ATCQ would he rolling out .«o fa-t that Mineral Wells, Texa
UINI 1 t!«L7 ij 1 r\ 1 nothing ever dreamed in the way Both low bid's along with oth-
(Continueo from paire one!
! of production by the enemy would ers have been sent to the Zone
| equal it. Constructing Quartermaster at
subsequent damage claim "are notj He clearly indicated that the Firt f?am Houston for approv-
such as to lead to an appropriate,rdministration was dead set on n'., according to C
reply by my government." iseeing that no group, or individual, officials. When
Hull's reparations note s id hi either in the ranks of labor or in- buildings will carry a comple-
country was prepared to accept a dustry would be permitted to stale- tion date of sixty days from
lump sum settlement of $2,907,092 mate the program. * t . timing time. The Sites for
postoffice here today looking for
victims, uh, pardon, we mean re- WORKER—
(Continued from page one)
cruits, think nothing of it. It was
all a mistake. But for the sake of
the record let us hasten to add the ""
mistake was not ours, it was tfce Payment service must prove that
I operators and chauffeurs who are
! not required to stand examinatior
| unless they wait past the expira-
tion of their one-year permits. |
For those applying for licenses
for the first time, the following
rules are presented:
Applicants first fill out an
elaborate application form which
traces physical fitness, driving and
personal history. Ari examiner
in United States currency in full
satisfaction and settlement of all
claims of United States nationals.
He wrote that no punitive dam
"Public opinion in this country ooth the Wichita Falls and
will grind to powder all those who 'Mineral Wells buildings have
in any way would retard our dr?- i.ieen selected and approved an-i
termlned plans of defense," he work will pet underway immedi-
ate* were being asked and that stated. ;.tely upon the awarding of the
the offer was made with a viewj Mr. Rayburn stated Tif was an contracts
Marines themselves, who now posi- there is an adequate supply of la-
tively assure us they will send hor which can be trained to man
:amp Wolters Sergeant Lyde Chappel here for, defense industries.
awarded the three days, beginning Thursday.' The Chamber of Commerce
A fine organization and well wor- urges each male citizen to register then notes any obvious physical
thy of praise 11,1 the employment service, despite handicaps, Slirh ns missing extrim-
______ I any previous registration there, ities, stiffness, shnkine<<Si and the
What's this, thought us in a Those who are already registered like.
thinking mood, has Hazel Hendrix must be re-classified in terms of A simple test h given both eyes
turned author'on us and not say national defense and related occu- and the applicant's color percep-
a word about it? But while think- pations. It is to be understood tion is rhecked. Hearing is tested,
ing (there we go again) up all the that this registration is entirely Then the applicant must show his
mean things we planned to say to voluntary, and that it does not ability to read and understand
2 for the price of 1
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1941, newspaper, November 4, 1941; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328378/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.