The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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The Gate City;
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DENISON, TEXAS TUESDAY. NOV. 17th. 1930
Weekly Founded 1830-Daily 1BS4
VAL. a—NO. 121
December 17th
Set Here For
Second Party
Merchants To
Give Awards
Second Time
DENISON
62-50-35
YEARS AGO
&
2700 Patients
Barely Escape
As Fire Starts
Fire ; t Chicago County Hos-
pital Threatens to Take
Many Lives Before it is Fin
ally Extinguished, Firemen.
Valiant Worker
Controls Blaze
Magic Valley Raises 1‘eaches Too
.1
' y** '.’i
Hlli
Patients and Doctors Remain
Calm During Conflagration
and Save Many Lives, Said.
Bv DULOE MURRAY :
November 17, 1874
One by one the old landmark 1
are disappearing. The tcmpr-iai y'
structures erected the first f v. [
Second of Winter Series Date 'n,onths of om' city’s existenco "«-’l
i» Set by Chamber of Com- rap,<ly,
utert'e Committee During “? r * T“y I »v™
Meeting Monday Afternoon. ..'t °.u. 0Hn con^™n,\ ' 0 11 e;,ternes, ami in some cases scores
m..
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CHICAGO—Fire at a county 1
hospital last night threatened the I
of 2700 patients and in-
1
Loud Speaker is
To Be Installed
Ninety-Nine Merchants to
Participate in Giving Tick-
ets for Next Event, Claimed
The second of the series of mer-
chants’ parties in Denison, spon-
sored
of them barely escaped with their
lives.
Tlie timely efforts of Park .
Landers, fireman at the plant ;
wlm risked his life by wading in-]
, near (he corner of O-.vings stive1 I
| and Rusk avenue, was removed •>;. i
i Captain Southerland to the noth;
, ] side of the eity.
This rough house consisting o
,one room barely ten by twelv e ,o the denge fi;Tlokp and flames-
feet lit size, was one of the very am, sin?lehanded, bringing the !
first “buildings” put up in whatj^,,, „f the flamt.a under
control, lie w'as highly praised
by the fire chief for his work.
During the entire affair there
...... disorder among the pa-
by local business men, will tln1p ,h« l"nd office, postoffice ,iollts 01. nursos< which contribut-
he held at Forest pUrk. December,-™'1 ' ailroad ticket office, an.' pd largely to their ability to make
17, a Chamber of Crmtnerce com- Reneral business hemlquartei s. tbejr est„ap(,
mittee decided Monday afternoon >■ otwith. ending it vs n smnll af-| Tllp ori •„ of tkp fir(. js und,._
The first of the series will he held f*i* with a rough exterior, it play. ‘ ternr'neri
at Forest park at 3 p. m. Wed
Roosevelt To
Leave Soon On
Peace Journey
World Peace of Far Greater
Importance to United States
than His Intcvent-on in
Maritime Strike, Reported
To Take Ship
Wednesday, Say
Part of time to be Spent in
Deep Sea Waters Fishing;
Reporters Trail Along, Too.
WASHINGTON—Declaring he
considered the welfare of world;
peace of far ^renter importance1
m
big
hut
we 11 take the ore described by
Judge M. M. Scholl, thi.i morn
infer. The judge aid there is a
soft-shelled pecan tree about five
miles from Denison in the river
bottoms that each y<-.*«»t produces
more than 700 pounds of pecans,
bringing its ownci mutually more
than £80. From one tree that is
1 tlVc.n that of remaining nearer (ti large amount and the owivr
home because of the maritime guards it like his own child. I a.-t
i strike now on in this country, | year it produced 780 pounds of
| President Roosevelt early today j pecans, and this year it should be
Rebels Again
Enter Madrid,
Fierce Battle
| Rich Section
Is Target Of
invader Guns
Everyday
DENISON
i oil tan talk ulmut your
pecan trees, if y )U Want,
was then called “Red River Ci'v
It was erected in August, If 72,
before tile city had Iven curve .1
or a street located. It was at one!
office, postoffice tjPnl,
office, and
general business beaihiunrteis.
Notwith .Hiding it vus :i small af-j
fair with a rough exterior, it play- (
ed an important part in the carlo
nesday. history of Denison, and thousands j .
The committee voted to have of dollars changed hind, s AuOCftflOn On
the party at 3 p. in. December Though far from ornamental, w;
17, and to award $300 in gifts i egret ted to see it tak< ii an.. .
in connection with awards divided We think the town compmiv might
into $100, $73, two $.70 and one have donated it to the city to he I
$25, the same amount to he given preserved in the park as an iu-j
here Wednesday. jteresting relie of the eventfui
Decision to have -a second ftirty dbys of 1872. i
this year came after the commit-l One of A. Walker's mule trains'
tee agreed that they are one of! left Monday loaded with govern-:
the best stimulants for business ment freight for Fort Griffin.I
Terrell Scl ool
Is Being Sought
Grounds Committee of School
Board to- Determine Best
Method Grading Grounds.
Tlu captivating beauty of Beverly Wittnebnt (oval) won toe ad-
miration of John Boles. Universal Pictures star charged with the duty
of selecting the queen to rule over the Texas ( itrus I n sta in Mission,
and the Donna girl will ascend her throne December I as Queen
Citrianna IV. But the task of selecting a reigning beautv for this
outstanding Texas Centennial Celebration "as a difficult one as the
loveh photograph above of Mary Patrick, Biownsville girl chosen
as alternate, abundantly proves. The Texas movie star headed a
delegation from his native city to celebrate Greenville Day at the
Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas, and among tin- day s cere-
monies was the public selection of Miss Wittnebert fmni tIt:• many
, photographs of duchesses to the 1835 f iesta. *
Jacket B To
On Defective Meet Strong
Brakes Here! Whitewright
indicated that In* nikht go on to! wore because of decidedly
Buenos Ain's on hi* uiis ion of weather in comparison with
world peace with representatives j droujrth of last year,
of other r il.ions of the western
1 bomb phcio.
He will leave Wednedsuv mom-
'ing from Charleston, S on the
(rtii-er Indianapolis, havintr on
I board some of the ocret service
That the constable’s force has
decided to make war on car driv-
ers whose vehicles have defective
lights, brakes, etc., is a good move
that should be cooperated with by
men anil thi h news] '..pci report-1 every car owner in Denison and
ers. Part of hi time will be this section. There have been un-
spent in fi-liing deep .-on waters, tirely too many
later to go on to the peace mission, jn death and
as indicated. around this section during the
While hesitViling on being away past few months, many of which
for any considerable length of may lie traced to defective car
time during the strike, teh mure) equipment. Tne constable’s fori <•
Fierce Comback Follows Driv-
ing of Invaders from Capi-
tol City Monday, Reported.
weightier matter of world pence
is considered by him to demand
first consideration.
| will
WPA allocations for opera
i
if nine chairs and window shades for
Denison has ever known, bringing and another, consisting
purchasers from all over IhiSjwagons, 14 mules to the wagon, rell negro high school will he
trade territory. ( was loading for the same destina- j sought by the city of Denison, Su-|
Ninety-nine merchants have tion todav. j perintendent of City Schools Dr.J
joined in the campaign giving! \V. R. Boss, of the Lone Star p, R Hughes, said today. Cc-.n-j
tickets on every $1.1)0 purchase or mills, has shipped flour this w<vk pletion of the school is
on that amount paid on old andi to Hearne, Bryant and Calvert,* and the placement of the
1j Oklahoma Driver Pays Double
Fine in Court After Arrest
Made Here Sunday Ni^ht.
due hills. This is one of the larg- and todhy was busy making up a
est number ever to take pact in [carload for Houston. The de-
a similar event, it was announced.tmand for Lone Star flour steadily
For the event tomorrow after- increases.
November 17, 1886
Following is a brief sketch of
the magnitude of
and shades will he made some-
time during December.
Dr. Hughes previously announc-
r Bad brakes, lights and other |
t’ea,inBj equipment on cars traveling on!
chans; Denison streets & Grayson coun-
Terrell school
occupancy
would I
cd (hat the
noon, a loud speaking system will November 17, 1886 pP ,eady for
he installed to assure audibility to Following is a brief sketch of December 15, according to Ma-
all who attend, Elliot McClung, die magnitude of the Denison' kaffey am| Howard, the contrae-
Chamber manager announced. Be-j xvnter works: : tors> but the building will not be
sides the system, individual boards, They represent an outlay . occupied until the beginning of
will be used so that participants] <s200,000. They comprise an iron i the SPro,id term, 7.bout the mid-
may see the numbers as well as (1)ipp of nint, un,| a ),alf miles, i d[o of ,ranuary.
hear them.
ty highways '.mist stop,” was the
edict given drivers here by the
constable', force today, after the
| arrest of a car driver
about | front Oklahoma.
The
Sunday
Games on Fire with Brown-
wood and Muskogee this
Week Called off by Coach.
Denison high school Ii Yellow
Jacket team will meet the Wliite-
wrigltt B team at Munson field
here Tuesday night at 7:30 sehed-
Edward Plans
Personal Trip
Through Mine
Continuing Policy of “Do
Yourself,’’ to Make Exami-
nation, Existing Conditions.
find this correspondent 100
per cent behind it—and that
should be the attitude of every car
driver. To decrease the number!
of accidents, a thorough check i
uled purposely to provide the fifth
game on tiie soatson passes, lost
when the Tishimingo game was
tne Kingston, Oklahoma, driv-1 cancelled .-overal weeks ago.
er, arrested by Deputy Constable Denison fans will he given the.
.0. P. Hicks, paid two fine total- chance to see future Jackets inlPI‘a
, ing $3o in lodge M. M. tScholl s action against the Whitewrigliters,1
icouit Monday afternoon, and. w],0 a,.0 (ia,.ned |„. 0f the
... I warned to have his, brakes fixed j |)est c|ass B aggregations in this
| varying in size In a, sixteen to six, The Bl.on„d committee of thcibefow hp lpf, UlP city l0 return of thp ,tatp „ wiM llP
\ inches inner diameter an iron w.t- Denison school hoard, Dr. Hughes jhomp , sf,com) „ ' nf thpl
........................ ..... ~~J Sel;e a"d! “Too ntoy accidents resultingwjnniri, it> fil„t ;,gainst|
Bryan, will nmke | j,, death and serious injuries have|Bfi,ls high school 51 to 0.
in Denison proper and | A discussed game between lleni-
. *1,l!,t|son and Brownwood high school
, with City Engineer A. M. Bren-1 few wecks, many of which can be d,01,Dod
___ , pacity ol 50,000,000 gallons. I he neko t0 determine the best method traced to defecticc lights, brake' |panlod ,kp
Denison high school Hi-Y club two pumps ate ol Holly manuiac-^ ((f (;l.ndjnR. the grounds. Dr.]and other equipment on the cars.”i * nL , ( .
will sponsor the sale of tickets tur<? with a guaranteed capacity^ Hugi,es sajd jt Would take some; Mr. Hicks said, “and I intend to
hero for Victory Duv at the Tex- of 1.500,000 gallons etch 1 '! titti,, to complete the project. ' do something about it frrui now
_ .. . ht'finltF.Pniii' Vimi'.’M Tin* -it Mtului Of* ,,
on.
Mr. Hicks pointed out that
should had brakes and lights he
repaired bv motorists before they
venture out on the streets and
LONDON—King Edward VIU.,^ ^ bettel. on kit.k.j
, tollowing Ills policy <>t seeing .
., , ing and passes. Somehow or oth-
! things as they are in his kmgdt.i ,. I ,
.,, , , . . or Lee must have been misinfonn-
wtll make a personal visit through ;
led. but Gillespie did do the
things better than Conatser. Hi
should have. Conatser did not
handle the ball for a pass or k !
the poverty stricken mining sea
tion of England at once.
He will land at the dock where
he, as a midshipman, landed sev-... , , ,
, . ,, | during the whole evening : Ad ot
times while m that capacity 1 .
be the first trip he has
made to that part since he
cra ne ki g.
Hi-Y To Be
Sponsors On
Victory Day
ter lower fifteen feet in diameter I \\ [ Peterson,
'and one hundred and twenty-five | iD-.-sirl'otit E. It.
| . . _____________ .
jivet high, seven water shafts wi:‘i|tul inspection tour of the Peabody j ocucrrpd jn Denison proper
u'pt, school grounds at 5 p. m. today'on P0U„ty highways in the
a connecting tunnel 2,000
long and n reservoir, having
Ground Glass
Found In Food
At Girl Schoo’
Engineers Win
From Lighters
| highways, there would umloubtod-
________ ____ t Led by Seitz with 457. Engin- jy a decrease in the member of
general admis- ho'' <'f fine drinking fountains sit-jeers No. 1 defeated Texas Power accidcnls that have occurred here.
ms Centennial at Dallas, November twenty-four hours. 1 he standpipe
23, .1. S. Kimble, sponsor, said to- Pressure i* about seventy-five
day. The decision to conduct the P°“"ds to the square inch th--
sale was made at the organlz.a- .b.vdrants, which can he increase ,
tion’s .netting Mon,My night, to 275 pounds by adding turret
The tickets, selling for $105, P™er of ««’ enK|nos- Thei'“ a"'
will admit holders to fifteen coo seventy-five hydrants and a num-
ccssions besides a „
sion. On that day, John Nance "att‘(l in convenient localities in x.vnd l ight company 2 ami 1 in the
Garner, vice-president of tho 'he city and extensive
United States, Sam Rayburn and r“'' the protection of the com- night. Davis, with 478 was high
other Democratic leaders will be pany’s property at the -suppiy sta-. man for the losers and for the
on hand for addresses. ’ .tion- These nwnmoth works have evning.
Ton new members were intro- ,K'<‘n completed bv S. R. Bulloao Tuesday night Engineers No. 2
duced during the meeting and will * Co- linder thc supervision of E. meet Bankers 'at the league alleys,
he fovnallv initiated in the near F- enginere and superin-
future. They 'are Marion Lvle, | tendent, E. W. Abendroth. resi-
John Redmon, Andrew Blister. de»>t superintendent and M. J.
Dale Glover, Allen Simmons. Billy j Fi‘*K*rald. These gentlemen by
Williams, .Toe Padgett, John Cor-'<beir practical and scientitm
noil. Junior Allen and Billy '.knowledge perfected <■ system of
after it was
South Texans had
contest with Waco
high for that night. Coach Logan
Stollenweivk talked with the Mwj-
kogee, Oklahoma high school com h
last night, hut failed
necessary a rrangemont '
game Friday.
| Probable starters for the -lael.e
B team tonight will he: Patiljo
land Harris, ends; Wilson and
to Hospital
the kicking and passing v>v.
emmplisbed by Oliver Jaek o.i.
Winance Again
Takes Head Of
Security Act
\V A SI I i XGT( »N —At the re-
qut-.-i of Pie-ident Roosevelt, John
took bis place again as
ili» Social security bu-
Fifteen Girls go
after Eating- Food With m >
Ground Glass in It. Claimed.
The constable’s force
OKLAHOMA CITY Fifteen
to ninNo gu-lc were sent to a local hosp
1<!‘‘ » , i..st niebt -uf forinir fi rm cal ing
ground gl'a>s in food solved at
girl’s school here.
The girls been me stritkon
about the nnie time and an ex
aniination
i Winance
* head of
Another thing. Conatser’- shoe? \ reflil
couldn't have been carried by ':j"; pr„.;dpnt vequested that
Gillespie in . nr estimation. Co- vvhiI(i h„ . gway from Washing-
M AVii „t give special at-
ti ,a nt ti- natter of integrat-
i ,in oau with others of a
Ilia- j,uvpo-• ■ to cut down operat-
,, ■ ,■ .,-ts ami for general effic-
i,..i, v, the work now being in such
1 ei.iiulit ion - to make -,uch action
' advisable.
natsei
of more
had leg,
wouldn’t
could have made a couple'
re scores himself, hut he
taped from knee down,
allow him to , , hack
nhen it would have counted most.
All he could do Wap tun fori. rd,,
most occasions.
Denison Bowling league Monday, P(,mpospd 0f [ra Jessee,
“ ' 1 | and Woodrow W. Fisher.
here is Bhillips, tackles; Bri'iierman and ;,,„ii,atimi revealed the presence]
,i . Williams, guards; Brigham center: of K,.0(ind c
Richard and
Hanks.
; waterworks, the
best in
I
Miss Patty Sommerhlll, 721 W
Hull street, Is recovering from an
. 1'iperatlon performed Monday at
Q the T.ong-ftneed hospital
(Continued »n Page 4)
/
FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY
FOR FIRE VICTIM WITH
BURIAL AT FA1RV1EW
Funeral services will be con-
I ducted at 3:30 o’clock Tuesday
I afternoon at the Short-Murray
! chapel for Harold L. Hussey, vie
Scores by games:
TP & L— 1
2
3
Tot.:
Oram
144
166
143
453;
Me Bee
161
176
139
4761
Parkey, WD .
y80
145
134
4591
Parkev, 0
145
116
190
451 ,
Davis .......
135
188
155
478'
Tdtals .
765
791
761
2317
Tot.
Engineers—
1
o
3
Van Auken
182
131
125
■438
Seitz
189
124
144
457
Beeler
112
—
135
247
Dungvvn -
145
123
155
423
Mills
128
143
164
435
Bander .
—
93
—
93
Handicap
70
78
70
218
Totals
.‘826
692
793
2311
Paralysis In
Tulsa Breaks
Out Now, Say
Snoddy, quarter; Kiehant ami just bo.v lt
Fred Irwin, halves; Butcher, l all. | aUpply is not known, but the an-
----------- ....—----- ] noiineement is made that it is be-
Long Wave Length j lievod there was no criminal in-
BOSTON—The Boston i" re tent hack of it.
I short wave radio does not kn -w; — -----
its own > owei, it became known
; today.
-- ! The set provided for local u.-t
TUFA—In the past twenty-four 0P|y ,,nd supp0se to Have a range;
hours, there h«ve been five ndw)0f on|y fifty miles, is able !■
rases of infantile paralysis an- hroadcar.t its sending and ir.'iv-
nouncod in Tulsa. The latest Drtr metsage.- a distance alt the,
outbreak is contributed to the vyay to Germany,
eontimranee of warmer weather. 1 \ le.tei received Monday from!
In addition to this four d- - a Germ. ii citizen told in detail
are reported from throe other a conversation he heard betw a n j
towns of the state. Two cases] police and the station tecently.J yesterrihy, the men were enua t
are reported from Mound Creek, -----— ' m 11
All >f you fan.'- who
s-• what >oniH’ of the m-xt voar’>
boys will bo like, can <lr ■ over to
Munson field tonight at 7 -10 to
see tbo Jacket T> tea, i m - -t
j Wliitewright. Three are three
ill I lure ares we would like for you to
J 4M1 and they are Williams it
yam d. II iris at
in food served, jatha'f. Jackson may not see mtn-h. scboo, cit.) wjtb a razor in an al-
got into the food > -ervU-e because the roach will |pywav near the school into which
Man Held In
Girl Slaying
CHICAGO—(Jivinpr his name as
j. ('apoliui. wanted in eonneetion
end and Jackson witk ,]ie brutal slaying of a ward
Two Die When
Mine Caves In
Cutting Escape
SUPERIOR, Mont When a
envein at a gold mine being work-
ed by two men, Antone .Tustinsi.n
and (Justin Kehnrh, hupp tied l.r
435jA-,r from Chickasha and on,- fro.
Wewoka.
OKLAHOMA CITY
STORES
death trap when seeping ..
eaused the narrow pte-a.
closing thoir meat.
in Dallas, Sunday. Services will,
be conducted by J. F. Murrell. In-]
1 ters
ROBBED j wy to cave in
of escape.
! OKLAHOMA CITY—Two of I A human chain was forme
the biggest down town business''try and reach the men, unt faded
in this city in several I to rescue them.
DAYS.
TILL XMAS
r 11 tiers night for the Houston
|torment will he at Fairview with] Parent-Teacher association is
Short-Murray directing. | scheduled for 'Friday. The ar-
Pall hearers will he Ralph Ells- rangement committee Is composed
worth, Chns. Hale, Wm. Nnrtrip, of Mesdnmes A. C. Casey, C.
Wallace McFadden, Raymond | Hicks, a. H Brown and Tom Lily.
Begg, F. D. Clark, Robt. Smith---------
and Paul Krattiger, | Drive SAFELY—Net Reekteeile
---]MOTHER TO WITNESS
CROWNING OF SON
I LONDON—Announcement was ruhheries
’ made today th'at for the first time years occurred last night when
in the history of England a'.iv th-1hauls notted the robbers more
or will witness tbo crowning , f than $4000.
.her son as King of England. j At the Capital a haul of $3600
I Queen Mary will have p ,pxe„.l in cash and some $400 in
checks
'scat provided for her at the cor-1 was made, while at a metal works
' onation of her son Edward vMt i plant the sum of $000 in cash w,:s
It was announced today. ] taken.
Denison winners in the enmity
BnpU“t Training Union elimina-
tion Sunday In Sherman, will g"
to Diilltis Friday for the district
meeting. Those successful nt.
that time will enter the state eon
test at Ahlleno Thanksgiving day.
probably want him t" he in first
okis; condition for the Bonham
g.tvnr Thanksgiving. Ham and
Vvilihoms should he some of the
beat plovers we have next year.
Headline; “Fifteen Girls in He
pita I Alter Eating Food Cont.u
ng Giound Glass." Perhaps t' ••
were absorbing some of t ur
glassies.
Story heading is "Anyone ( an
Be Beautiful." Too true, too true.
Man is obviously going to have a
tough time in the future determin-
ing ii- women companions L
ns look- go. From our own
vntious. we have concluded tha,
tile Jn) of ugly wn.nen wi'l soon :
he sed Modern beauty mate-;
o,l.--., »• i.. are gradually doit; I
away with the homely female ;
What are they going to do ahout
the male of the species?
he dragged her, police think they
have the right man.
The father of the girl, on sce-
ne him. made a desperate ef-
fort to reach him, but was deter-
red bv police. Fear of lynching
i/s causing the, greatest care to be
i taken by police.
Husband and Wife
4
■r'a.i-i.s. jiff
Little Hetty Vnno Tones, fir-t'
grade student nt Central Ward
lias beer, put to bed for three
months by her physician t^he re-
sides with Mr and Mrs. .T. C. Espy.
521 West Woodard street.
IH’.’tt CiUU (v*
I
Fierce Hand to Hand Battling
Follows Night of Horror as
Facist Troops Again Enter
University Section There.
Heavy Bombings
Are Continued
MADRID- Following a night of
horror in the eity in which air
' ; ■ added death toll of
Lit) and e.ires wounded and leav-
'g a trail of great volumes of
wreck- resulting1 fire and “inoke. Madrid today has
serious injury, again been entered by rebels, who
made their advance at the north-
west part of the city.
Their entrance is in the $25,-
000,000 university section of the
hi torii ci'v and great clouds of
fiie red moke send their heads
high into the air.
The rebels were met with a
a thorough cheek j cm.- fire from the government
of each ea.-. would help greatly. : troops, a. after hours of hand
to hand fighting, bombing from
Orville Lee. Paris Morning New m the -kies and the u.-e of heavy
scribe, reviewing the Denison-Pat rum to protect the rebels, the city
I is game Friday night, which the ' attain seriously threatened.
|t I Jackets won 25 to fi, stated that] Motnk.j the rebels were driven
U I the Wild< at ace. Kyle Gillespie, i from the city by the loyal troops,
I was inferior to Bill Conatser in ■ but they were able to again bring
| the running department, but sta some of their forces hack Monday
tistics durin.fr the game showed ■ flight.
Pari.- prielder better on
• tit rs to the
f to net as
J.
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