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WEATHER
DENISON AND VICINITY
Partly cloudy and cooler today
and Wednesday
THE DENISON PRESS
PUBLISHED DkAJLY KXC#T
SUNDAY
TOUR HOMETOWNS?
IMILY NEWSPAPER
S5c PER MONTH
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED PRESS
DENISON, TEXAS TUESDAY, DEC. 3rd, 1940
WEEKLY FOUNDED 1930—DAILY 1934
VOL. 7-NO. 137
Fifteen British Ships Sunk, Berlin Claims
EVERDAY
DENISON
liy
LOUIS ANDERSON
a
for
OPPOSITION TO
LOAN COLLAPSES
Chairman
Reveals
Sabotage
The fans really put it ... ...
Bill Conatser last night at the ban- WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—Gon- and the house coinage committee
quet and Bill tells us he appreci- ^ressional opposition to new Unit- —.promptly gave the proposal a
ated it no end, even though he al- ed States credits of $160,000,000 unanimous vote of confidence, and1
most blushed a time or two. ... to China collapsed today after Morgenthau returned to the treas- Plp-fl. p„_ |_Ij
Your correspondent was one of j Secretary of State Cordell Hull ury immediately to put the ne-j
the interviewers of Conatser and Und Treasury Secretary Henry cessury machinery in operation. Committee To Be
Charley Henke, over KftUV yes-! Morgenthau told the senate and Neither he nor Hull would dis-j Continuecl Longer
teiday afternoon and the two Ag-I House monetary committees Am- cuss the session but committeemen *
gie players took the thing in stride) erica's position in the Pacific was represented Morgenthau and Hull
although you could see they were) at stake, ) <■--------
tensed more than against ant^ -pbe cllbinet officers appeared j M.uniinncd
team they ever played. It » > •• ■ -->—1 ——n«". fm.
Camp Bowie
Work speeded
Dec. 3— Guard troops to the camp for a
weather j year’s training remained unchang
on page four
■ - -..... - • r )
_______ . . . was a | hefore a joint, closed meeting fot |
new experience to this corner and tbe committees to justify, for the
confidentially the mike almost bit j j,uj,|anCe of congress, the impli-
us once . . . Pat Pattison may) cations embodied in the program {^0ni&CCmCnt8
start boxing classes at high school which President Roosevelt an- “
soon. Basketball is next on tap) nounced Saturday,
foi the major sports, but the hoys1 pbe eommjttees — the Senate
dismissed from the football squad bankinjg and currency committee
recently who also played the cage
Instructor
Are Announced
V’i\cH.’f!tiTON, Dec. 3—Five
acts of saLotage have been com-; >-p ywi < *
mitted against an undisclosed U. a lit lO W OJfK In
S. experimental plane factory, »-i i i it; i l
Chairman Martin Dies claimed sCCtCrSl WO! KSilO|3
today in appealing for continua-
tion of his committee investigat-
ing Un-American activities.
game, may not be allowed to dor
uniforms. Pattison wasn’t fooling
when he collected this pigskin togs
. , . Denison fans, most of ’em,
won’t be able to get to the Paris-
fGreenville bi-district clash because
it’s to be played at 2.30 Friday
afternoon at Paris. A night game
would have seen hundreds go
from here.
Military Road
Conferences
Held In State
Three new instructors for ____ ...„ , _________ ... -......
high school here was announced j portant experimental plane crack-
today by Superintendent B. Me-; ing up.
Daniel to replace Capt. Howell j "It is
Holte.. Lieut. Thomas Akins and; sixth
B DOWN WOOD, Tex
Continued favorable
speeded work on Camp Bowie and ed, calling for the quartermaster
no further postponement in the regiment of the division to move!
arrival of troops was seen today.) on Dec. 8; regimental headquart-
Oiders for movement of the Thir- era and service companies on Dec.;
ty-Sixth Division, Texas National 11 and remainder of the troops
on Dec ,16 and 17.
Major William N. Ryan, con-j
) struclion quartermaster for Camp)
j Bowie, ordered to St. Louis Sun-,
day for a conference with the!
! fixed fee department, was expect-
; ed to return today. Capt. Earl L )
Jackson, executive officer, is act-
Thirty-seven Denison boys be- jr.g constructing quartermaster in
tween 17 and 25 will be put to the absence of Major Ryan,
work in the National Youth Ad- Mess halls, tent frame a id oth-
for ex- er facilities were un at Brown-1
GREEKS MAY SPLIT
ITALIAN FORCES IN
PORTO EDDA SECTOR
Denison Youths
BERLIN, Dec. 3—The German
nigh command today claimed at
least fifteen British ships totaling
110,000 tons have been sunk i»
the Atlantic in the past 36 hours,
while Nazi airmen bore down in
( bombing of British objectives.
The Denison-bound Katy Blue- Mackay radio in New York has
bonnett, in charge of a local crew,! picked up distress calls from Brit-
struck a 1933 sedan Monday night jsh ships about 400 miles off the
Bluebonnet Hits
Car, None Hurt;
Alliance Begins
about 7:20 at a grade crossing at
Royce City, according to reports
made here.
The owner of the vehicle, a
negro, told the crew his auto had
stalled on the tracks and he was
attempting to push it off when
j Dies refused to name when or( ,,, .
where the saboteurs acted but as- ministration’s work shop for ex- er facilities were up at
the sorted the acts resulted in an tin- pP1-ienee in woodwork and carpen- wood Municipal Airport, where the
try, it was revealed today by J.j mth Observation Squadron is
W. Reaves, newly appointed NYA,beinfr quartered. At Houston the ^ B,‘ueb"nnet‘struck, leaving the
highly probable that ajarea counselor. j squadron adjutant said no depar-j.....j___u.u.a on,.
---------- act of sabotage which went pbp NYA offers, besides wood-. ture date had been set. Gas and
Lieut. M. C. Woodard, who have undiscovered, wps the cause of work and carpentry, to youths e|ectr;c lines have been extended
been granted a year’s leave of) the plane’s destruction," Dies said.' betWeen 17 and 25: rock masonry, tp tbe airport. No new hangars
absence while the National Guard "The plant’s inspector warned e]octric shop, sheet metal, ma- have as yet been erected.
AUSTIN Tex, Dec. 3_infor. ‘J in federal training service. 1 against the plane’s leaving thf chine and plumbing, medical, About 600 quartermaster troops
mal conferences between state and! Will'll. Greer of Wylie, a grad- j ground, and when his warningdraftsman, cooking, auto mechan- at Camp Bowie who have been
fe ltr.l authorities regarding plans ualc of Nulth TexaH State Teach‘! went unheeded, he demanded a ics_ avia,jon mechanics, foundry occupying mess hulls since their
and funds for building military101’* college,. Denton, majoring in) tvansfer out of the experimental;
ns -IS Tt SMS*-* »oJfct&ZS.'lEitZ
L. Bob - ») Huncaker of Dallas, who ma-1 .justries Dies remarked that a
“111,"''ll sinA ; *•
r*T *,hi’ H >tBNTSTc h/wSi LSfs* S2SS
country. ! English in the eight and ninth
Bobbitt said definite announce-
ments may be made shortly as
progress has been made in the dis-
Side note to Bill
Paris: if you want the scribes
there Friday for the nil-district
5AA picking, you’d better notify
them formally . . . Sheilah Gra-
ham advises Fred Astaire to get
back into a team with Ginger
Rogers because his last two film
ventures with Eleanor Powell and
Paulette Goddard have not been
the
arrival, have moved into tents
who p|aced over frames in the quarter-
shops
[ M. A. degree at
j degree at NTSTC.
j English
| effective today.
Beginning Wednesday, I sham T.
so good . , . Charles Boyer, the, P™?™ “"“T1 .‘"J “‘".i Pemberton of Megargel, will as-
screen killer diller will soon ap-1 cusMOns. ‘ ome f. m ‘S , , sume the duties of Lieut. Wood-
ply for American citizenship pa-( Toxas h'ph*a>,s ‘ m 0 , ward as instructor of mathematics
pers Bring any nationality to the* 0 h'^ in the eighth and ninth grade,.
US8and it won’t he long before f*dera’ lu"d" ale "CC(f*** , \ Mr. Pemberton is a graduate of
. . . l the1 they are to be constructed with NTSTf, , . d . mnthema-
they want to be a part- of the The joint federal. ^TC aad mllJ()led in mathema
country • • • j ias 'anu, ‘ : state program or exclusive state,
of us want and want to keep J , would require many!
Bill Conatser tells us on las recent, ^ was cxplainedi hence
deer hunt near Kecmilei he| man-, * ^ defense funds are to be
it".. .“tr .«i — •™»—»»«„,ht
JSfwk “h,.l h, .h..l I ■“I- - *'“d •» l>- -
n couple more bucks and hope for „f military h;gh.
a seven . . • ’,oel) 'a,'J> ’ ! wavs was the argument made sev-
the Goodbye Mr. Chips fheto. ab- • Mond as the Commia
work and radio.
Seventeen of the youths
began work in the NYA shops master area.
Monday were Fred Wood, Tony: Satisfactory progress is being
Latona. Arthur Williamson, Loyad madc on fbe various camp facili-
Doyle. William Dishman, Otto t;es> including the system of roads,
Duckett, Johnnie Neff, Mark Rob- aggregating sixty-eight miles,
erson, Charles Lane, Jack Gibson, w;thin the reseiwation. Rain and
Charles Mitchell, John Warden,; resuitant mud had held up road
positions in the plant where the( Jameg Reynolds, Lafe Pope, J. D. work, but with return of dry The famed Colleen
plane crashed. I Davis, Virgil Howell, Lyle Craw- weatber tbe woj-k is progressing
Dies’ statement on the alleged ford> j l Hodgkinson, Jr., John rapjd|y, The roads are being
sabotage: ^ , | Fields. Arthur C. Hodgkinson. hlncktopped.
"An extratieous piece of
metal
Thornton To
Be Speaker At
Rayburn Event
DALLAS, Tex., rtec. 3—R.
Thornton. Dallas banker, will
------------ . , Mr. Reaves said any boy or girl
was placed in the machine in suc" j between 17 and 25 interested in
a position that it .would jam the^ ^ opportunities should contact
1 him at the Texas Employment of-
convruw uunu^ ***s.»v. him at tne iexas riiujiiwymciii.
"Later, a metal bar was spliced j fj,e jn tbe 3qq b]ock W. Woodard
in the controls themselves, which,( either December 4 or 5
if it had not been discovered,, _____________
would have almost certainly re- rp;i * , t-1 •
suited in tho destruction of the 1 flirty"TIVC
'"‘■s'lTt^.T "ri Tracts Bought
bolts had been removed from the!
plane’s brakes.
, coast of Ireland continuously for
: almost two days and some bellev-
cd the Germans were methodically
-inking an entire British convoy
one by one, utilizing planes, sur
tace raiders and submarines.
The Germans claimed one of
| the ships sunk yesterday was the
car completely demolished. The British .Caledonia, the same vets-
train arrived at the union stution ! ,e! tbey Maimed weeks ago to have
here only a few minutes late. No; spnt t0 tbc bottom 0f the sea.
one was injured. London did not comment on the
John Dickey was engineer. H German ciaima but it was almos
N Brown was fireman and G. P. i(fcrtajn a few of the Nazi claim.-
Patillo, conductor of the train. ) n;ight be true beCause of the num
| erous dintre.-s signals received
An alliance between the Frisco stations and passing ships,
and the Southern railways for 0ne of the Britiah ghip crew
.reight traffic between St Louis, ;a .jnkjng vessel to be picked
Kansas City and New Oi leans, ap |iy another of the convoy and
went into effect Sunday. The t|aj sblip also was torpedoed by
new service provides second-morn-1 th(J Germang( it wa3 reported,
ing delivery to and from New Or-] The past 36 hours has been the
most damaging similar period
1 since the war opened, it was as-
Moore doll: serted
house, in reality a complete city-
in miniature, occupied an extra
leans, operating through Denison.
German bombers flew over Bris-
tol during the night and left af-
Pure Well Is
Gauged Twice,
Put On Pump
DUHANT, Dec. 3—Pure Oil
I company’s No. 1 Park College 200
] Bryan county well, placed on a
i pump had gauged twice today, the
( ..... I Capt. Roand C. Brown, chief of j first sbowing 39 barrels of pure
L.| “A fourth act of sabotage con-j the U. S. engineer land acquisi-j oi) pumpcd jn jg hours Saturday
be1 sisted of
IWli I W. • r- I | Oil
tampering with the gas! tion section, in announcing today pnd
« .. flint I Kn I t l, n l ■ MA l, n .v rtf 4%»ll ,lf Li A f lon/1 ....
any the press is always glad
comply.
various cunties seeking highway
improvements.
Amarillo isTo a dinner to-! Commissioner I^rry Hines' six-
night honoring those valiant who ^ ”, * ,nss' ’ aion.
i noriuon. iMiiaM uariivei, win uc awtcu v ,— , »
sion started Us two-day open toastmaster at the appreciation! gauges in such a way that the. the purchase of 35 tracts of land,
sc-rton to hear delegations from I dinner for Sam Rayburn of Bon-j tanks would appear to have ample ,n the vicinity ol the Denison dam
........ 1...... rtC ii.„ ifaiiba tnL fuel even though nearly empty. Send reservoir, revealed 2.» per
rushed there to aid when the city
. was cut off from the outside
*1 f world by ice, snow and floods . . .
Burns and Allen were better than
usual lust night but never have
reached the peak of a couple of
years ago . . . Just because some
of the district BAA schools didn’t
kick against others over the foot-
ball season as predicted by this
corner, wasn't because the
"proof” wasn’t there. We told
you at the time we didn't believe
the kicks would be lodged . . The
. Dallas News turn in an editorial
d showing congress about ready to
close up shop for a term, while a
pitiful figure (Britain) stands by
for assistanee.
ths may be his next to lass session,
particularly if there is no delay in
appointing and
successor.
Immediate
needs will be
by the national defense require-
ments, Hines asserted. "The needs
are recognized and appreciated in
Texas possibly more than in any
other state because we border a
foreign country, Mexico, and we
also border the Gulf of Mexico
with its possibilities,” Hines said.
ham, Speaker of the House, to be
held Tuesday, Dec. 10, in the Ho
tel Adolphus.
Selection of Mr. Thornton was
fuel even though nearly empty.
"Finally, other tolts necessary
to the stopping of the plane when
it reached the ground after flight
remov-
and reservoir, revealed 25
cent of tV reservoir lands have
been acquired. Seven per cent
of purchases are completed
82 barrels pumper Sunday in
13 H hours.
It will continue gauging on the
Pel I pump until its potential is estab-
lished. This well, in swese, sec-
tion 27 5s7e, was one of the first
starts in the Cumberland field and
Railway Express agency car on ”r hours"of attgck with the Brit-
• th® Kat>' F1Yer through Denison ^ f almost in toUd rums. Bri-
i late Sunday for Tyler where the ^ >dmitted the city had 9Uff«-
Louse is now on public display. I ed heavy losg in property and hu-
man lives.
London hail four daylight
alarms since daylight today, but
the Nazi airmen seemed to want
nothing more than to disrupt the
daily routines and prevent Lon-
doners from reaching their jobs
on time.
RAF fighters struck at German-
hel l areas in France and Rome
admitted British planes had bomb-
The house was shipped by express
j from Muskogee and weighs a to-
Ital of 7,465 pounds. Miss Moore.)
a film star, does not personally,
accompany her exhibit, but hires,
a manager. Proceeds from ex-
) hihitions are turned over to char-;
i by.
Effective Sunday, the Katy, in)
collaboration with the Frisco and
Southern Pacific lines, will estah- " of Naple8 and Augusta
hsh a new R.o Grande valley bag- lIurinR the nigbt and earl,
Kapre car line from Brownsville to *
St. Louis for convenience of citrus: ,nra^ek for.w wm belieT#d
rtnt .- ippers.__ bave split Italian forces in half by
Three extra Pullman ear and an d™d"* P** ‘he Albanian city of
announced by Martin B. Winfrey,] were found to have been
chairman of the arrangements ed.’ . . _ _ , ,------ ------
confirming his' committee. Dies said he Mated this inel-i '"funing four are in Texas Capt. when put on production test.
A bri«k demand for tickets was dent to show “that we cannot *ol- Brown said. (Other drilling operations were,
future highway reported by Mr. Winfrey as of-1 crate the presence of totalitarian, The section has now acquired a Xo l Crissman 104 rigging up
materially affected fices were opened for the dinner] sympathizer* in our defense indus- ®‘and total uf 1,19 tracts or 10,- atundard rip to make a produe on
* ■-* - on the eighth floor of the Hotel tries,’’ and that ’hey should be re- 934.02 a<’res at a f®at of ^“’’j test.
Adolphus. Hardy Eubanks of Me* moved before they become overt M...84; »'*» ^.ved by the o f.ee No 4 Little 100 drilling at 4,
Kinney asked that a block of at) saboteurs. j lf a ‘(°tal »f 'an,i™- 673 feet.
least 300 reservations be set aside The committee's life ends Jan. W- to sel. their ,ands to the gov No. 8 Little 101 drilling at
delegations from counties in'3 and the Texan said that termi-! ^nn’®nt(, T,('d up in offeis ilie ?47 feet.
| nation of the investigation "would 38,K. 1.16 acres at a cost of $9,9.- No 2 Litt|e 105 drilling at
) bring to me a deep sense of per 325.12. i 118 feet.
____________i Forty per cent of offers nave
(Pentimied on pnr-e fo is) * been purchased, it was revealed,
day night will contain soldiers and
equipment of the 128th field ar-
tillery bound for Ft
C. via. St. Louis.
Jackson, S. i
4,-
Mr. Rayburn’s district
Congressmen
To Be Home
for Christsmas
Comments On
Investigation
Of Milk Industry
Denison barbers had their clues; --
hiked two-bits last night. The un-j WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 Sena-
ion, as others in the state, will tor Morris Sheppard (D.-lex.) ae-
use the money to try and push the) companied by his family, lett .................
harbering bill through the Texas Washington lor his home in Tex- food industry said,
legislature . . . The Demo and G arkana last night. The senator said "Retail milk prices are determ-
iOP national committeemen have he did not plan to return to Wash-j hu d by the price paid to fann-
NEW YORK, Dee. 3—-Col B.
F. Casle, presioent of the Milk
Industry Foundation, in a state-
ment today commenting on the
new Federal investigation of the
CARDENAS URGES
NATIONAL UNITY
tures
tour
been ordered to appear before a Ington until after the holidays,
special grand jury soon to talk unless called hack on account of
over the 1940 campaign expendi- important developments that
. . FDR has started on a might demand legislative action by
of the US defenses. To get; the senate. He will be in Washing-
nn idea how to build up a defense ton in time for the convening of
against the trouble in congress) the Seventy-Seventh congress on
the past couple of weeks or so? i Jan. 3.
. . . Colder weatber is due in this Senator Tom Connally
area tonight and tomorrow but Tex.) returned to his home in
probably won't get ns cold as the Marlin last week, having left
last freezing snap . . . Three hi- Washington in time to attend the
jackers in Durant were given from) Texas A. & M. game in Austin
15 to 25 years by a jury yester-1 last Thursday. Like Senator Sliep-
J— A few hours after they were; paid, he will not return to Wnsh-
MEXICO CITY, De. 3—Warn-] dences of continental support of
ing against Rightist trends, al-
th wages paid to labor and! ready evident with the
taxes and licenses paid to govern-j u new administration, President
nient. Those three items repre- 1-azaro Cardenus, in a farewei ...
sent about four-fifths of the total! exposition of the aims and poll- by "sister nations who have seen
the ultimate) cies of his six-year regime, voiced
the Mexican people to-
; Mexico’s social reforms given by
incoming) the Latin-American Popular Dem-
ocratic Front convention in Chile
recently, by Cuban workers and
No. 3 Little 106 still a location
in neswsw of section 34 5s7e in
Brvan county.
No. 2 Little 201 drilling at 1,-
! 173 feet.
No. 1 Little 204 drilling at 3,
591 feet in Woodford shale.
No. 2 Metz 105 drilling at 3,-
544 feet in the Woodford shale.
No. I Thomas 203 drilling at 3,-
990 teet in brown lime of the
Sycamore horizon.
Street Lights
Are Turned On;
WindowPanorama
Aicyroke.-tron. Military observ-
er- believed if this happened, th*
Greeks tand a good chance of
'.viiii1 the Italians from Albania.
The Greeks were said to domi-
nate the entire Porto Eddu sector
now. but Rome claimed Italian
forces had repulsed Greek attacks
and successfully counterattacked.
Italian plane- bombed the Greek
irdand of Corfu.
-- Germany moved a large num-
Bill Conatser, Denison’s contri- her more troops into Rumania to
; hution to the great Texas A & M. | quell disturbances there and King
Conatser Is
Honored With
2 Banquet Here
costs which make up
price.
"Milk distributors welcome any
impartial investigation of the
milk business feeling that every-
one should have more complete
information as to the factors
.vlii' h make prices.
“During the last ten years the
average price farmers received
for milk produced for sale in
been materially
a plea to
day that no effort be spared "to
attain the total unity of the Mexi-
can proletriat,"
Until this is done, he declared,
there can be no progress in the
cause of nationality.
in our struggle their own defense --
to obtain economic autonomy be- Denison's street lights were
fore the attitude of the oligarchies | turned on for the first time in,
who still believe that we are a 194() as the city formally inaugu-
eonquerable people.” ' rat(.d the opening of the Christ-;
It was perhaps as frank and op- mjls seas0n Monday night,
en an acknowledgement of social-; Thousands of Denisonians and[
istic beliefs and labors as Mexico’s ... „f visitors were in the
p tiresome to the general public . . .
Margaret Lindsay, film star, is
really named Margaret K!e° «ho
has three sisters almost
teous as herself.
ties.
“Wages
companies
u»y. a ............ ..... , ■ . ,, , , ,„..l fluid form has
sentenced they were tucked away ington before the end ot the yeai | (han pp,ceg farmers haVe
in the state pen at MeAlester. | unless some important deve op- r(V(.ejvetj for most other convmoal-
Oklahoma justice moves fast . . .) ment may demand his presence
And this sabotage occurring all Imre.
.over the nation is getting pretty The senate, with passage o '< t.„m]llull
’ ... Logan-Walter bill, finished action lerjally)
on all important matters on its^ #jies(; factg m]|k oomi[>anies have
enlendar and agreed to mark time! been lQ roduc0 their operat-
beau- until the end of the session of this
congress, which will come by stat
utory limitation at midnight oi
Dec. 31. .
paid
have
as have
labor by milk
increased ma-
taxes. Despite
Adv*rti<* In The Deniton Pre««
| been able to reduce their operat-
ing costs amt have |>uo.-.ed the
full benefit of improved operating
efficiency on to the ultimate con-
sumer.”
I ■sue uv..e.s ...... ......... .........- | ,.ut of town visitors were
Cardinas spoke before the na- youngest president has ever made ^am street area to greet the light A KUBBt al ,,.r r.,... r....- e...o.
‘ publicly. I turning on even and to view Deni- lpy Henke, regular Aggie guard
It is considered significant that son stores whose owners unveiled for SPver8l vears and on the sec , u. wa,
. , !.. the first pano- pad all-southwest conference team position nt.MasKa.
« __ ! tenn-'TOI
tional congress of the Confedera-
tion of Mexican Workers (CTM),
the powerful labor group which,
( football fame, came home Mon- Michael was said to be under close
; day night to his own as several! protective custody to prevent any
hundred fans complimented him! attempt on his life,
with a banquet at Hotel Denison The axis was preparing, inform-
Conatser was presented a fine ed circles -aid, to demand that
i gun hy the fans, with presents Yugoslavia provide food for ltal-
i lion by W. L. Peterson, Denisor. ian forces in Albania this winter.
) hanker and sports follower.
Ralph Geisenhoner acted a*
I toastmaster for the event and
i Conatser’s past as a student, a
! son, a player and a winner was
recounted by B. McDaniel, Deni-
son sehool superintendent. ,1V . „ . .
Conatser. Charlie DeWare. Aggies "ith the Red River review report
frosh coach, and W. 1. Peterson of.he L' S'
Conatser responde 1 to the praise fu'c '‘nfe | , *.
Preceding the speeches, Lloyd 1938, has resigned ° accept a
Moore led a sing song and Rev l,01,l°n "in
« ^ . ticc Administration, it ww an-
Bon F. Hearn jrave invocation ut 'u,n *
William Tallmndire accompanied nounce* u,<a>-
on the piano throughout the nipht l h
and later films of the Aggie-SMU today at he admm.strat.ons Fort
, ,, Worth office and will conduct »ur-
came were shown the gathering. airport construe
A guest at the event was Char- ^ .n TpxaJ untj, JanURry when
he will be transferred to a similar
Engineer Quits
For CAA Job
Walter A. Morgan, connected
11 'O ......... ^ | SUU Stwivo
with the retirement of Cardenas,! tbejr windows
IIIC i ui n.....* -j .■■■ ......... uivu - ■■ .........
headed by radical, fiery-tongued ,-elinquishment of leadership of )ljma in years. The crowds pack- |„st ypar Henke is from Kerr
. I unlit ‘is Jk"*w‘ ,i ' g.....
Vicente Lombardo Toledano, has (lie CTM by Toledano also will; ed streets for hours to view vi||e 'p,,Xa».
• i - ... r ...^ qtore1
been his most potential weapon
ivt Dj luictuiiiv | pg tne Btrcvvo *yji
Election of new officers of] th(1 c)n|stmas suggestions in store
transferred from the Little Rock
headquarter* of the engineer die-
trict to Denison and had made hla
.....I come. Election oi new omcers ui the Christmas suggestions ••> ------- —••-- home at 1230 W. Main street wWh
effecting widespread socialistic the labor organization will be held; wjndws, To Board Ship w f,- Mrs Morgan plans to
"• :"LZT.....^__
sue-* nually makes Denison one of the| Roosevelt was scheduled to arrive.
three fundamental
of this administration the return
nf land the peasants, educa-
tional reform and the oil expro-
priation.
He cited with gratification evi-
reports are that he will be ouv. ........; -------- . . .
CPP(iod by Fidel Velazquez, hlsi ^o^t beautifully lighted c.ties
the southwest.
close associate in
since 1933.
labor circl as
Advertise
the Denison
here early this afternoon and im- NOTICE ^
medintelv hoard the warship Tus-| If you do not receive your cress
calooa for a jaunt into the Car-ibeioiv u .30, please phone . an
ibbean sea. »«« w'11 lbe »ent You-
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1940, newspaper, December 3, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527038/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.