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NISON
Tht Gate Oft*
To Texas Centennial
|apr«MiiUthre United Ftaaui d Intsnutloul Newa Service
A FAST CROWING PAFXK
S CENTS PEA COPY
DENISON, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 1930
Weekly Founded 1830—Daily 1834
VOL 3—NO 122
*) Former Senator
Dies In Crash
Near Hillsboro
Beloved Singer Opportunity
Ed Watbrook, Dead from Car Accident,, w^'
late Tuesday Night; Funeral Services! for Many Years, Passes
Planned for Thursday at Sherman, Home. | Away Quietly 1uesd;,y
DENISON
62-50-35
YEARS AGO
$
SHERMAN—Funeral services was in ts hghest career. He wa.-
for foiuier State Senator Ed connected in Hunt county with
Westbrook, who was killed in an the movement, along with his fa-
auto accident north of Hillsboro ther who was an influential fi
Tuesday late, will he conducted ure.
In this city Thursday, It was------
piaTined today.
His body will be brought this
afternoon to his home town from
Hillsboro yhere it was discovered,
in his wrecked ear a shrt distance j
from the city where it had crash-!
ed into a railroad dump. The
car had crashed through a guard
railing.
According to reports, no one)
witnessed the accident, Mr. West-,
broo., being in the car alone at
the time.
Death Claims
Great Actress
Remained Loyal to America
During We|r Despite Sons
On Ooposite Side of Fight
By BULGE MURRAY
HOLLYWOOD—With some of
! the members of her family stand-
l ing at her bedside, Aline. Schu-
niann-Heink, beloved singer for
President Issues Plea fur
Employers to Give Men :it
Forty Same Chance as
Those of Younger Ages
Expenditures
Could Be Cut
Takes Shin Today for Twel-
ve Hundred Mile Trip an I
Peace Conference, Said
SCARLESTON, S. C'.—Regard-
Walkout Threatened By Workers
At Patterson Manufacturing Co.
Hand to Hand
Fighting Goes
On In Madrid
Everyday
DENISON
The coaching staff and high
! school officials were very thank-
ful for the showing Tuesday night
of the turnout for the Denison-
_ i Whitewright game, when several
j hundred fans came out to see
Death, Destruction Marks | what was going on and to get a
Spot of Beautiful Sites in glimpse of some of the 1937 hope-
Spanish Capital Today fuls. They all seem well satisfied
with what they saw, and have high
1400 WORKERS HERE
IRED BECAUSE NIGHT
“LOCKED OUT”
MADRID — Encircled by de-
structive rebel forces and withl
hopes for the coming year. The
linesmen played well ai><l the
ing the matte, of taking up the heayy gnns ,)ai.kjn(? destruction•*** showed to K,’0fl aiU",ntaKe'
slack in the list of unemployed iut0 the bt.autifu! city of Madrid
President Roosevelt today
r • great clouds of smoke vising high
issued a statement urging thfuti.., ..
two comi-1 , . , .. . . i into the air tell their tale of the
1 men in their forties be given , . ,. ,
I destruction that is going in in
rcual opportunities with -men mj^ hi;itoric dty fierce hand
their earlier days to get work L hanf, an(| house to house fi(fnt.
lie placed the list of unemploy .
ed now at around the four million ” ,
, iment.
mark.
He
over a hulf century in
nents, passed quietly away shortlj
November 18, 1874 1 after 7 o'clock Tuesday night.
The recent wet weather h is Conscious us to within only a
demonstrated the great need <>i l.-w hours of her death, she con-
iHis body was removed good walks at the Union Semi- versed with her loved ones, until
to » hospital, but he was already nary. The small children .vac ,a, sis,tc of coma settled on her
dead. had remain inside during t i„ui- hours before death closed
Mr. Westbrook came to Sher- cess owning to the mud. The lum- the career of the famous singer,
mhn from Wolfe City several nee room in the basement should Had she lived until Christina .
years ago, having served Hunt also he floored and provided with she was offered a contract by a
county in the legislature for a benches that it might he used b;, ciimpuny to sing Christmas songs
while. He ran for that office in'those pupils who carry their dimes over an international hookup.
Grayson county 'and was elected, as a lunch room, and a resort in' Her Career in the movies f°l-j „f the Atlantic later to join in
11c later was selected as Senator case of inclement weather durm lowed her appearance in the play (.(, confcrenee to be held
from this district. Six years ago intcijmission. if this south room "Here's to Romance,” and the I |at(, , December in Buenos
lte missed being elected to the po- was also provided with seats it public received her so w il -liej ^]|(,^
sition of county judge by only would make a capital chapel and was offered ......it rets h moi-P| He will take ship today on the
one vote. lecture roim, Und might al o be than one movie concern. | v,hieh will take him a dis-
Inoms nearer with each mo-
Artillery fire from the guns of
Patterson
Says Lack
Production
warned that federal expen-, ^ ^ she|lefJ lhe Motl. which they
ditures to relieve unemployment
would he marie primarily because
liana barracks of the city, declar-
private recovery is assured
, ' | ernment troops
| through such expenditure.
I The President arrived here on
| his way to fish in deep waters
ed to be the best held by the gov-
lecture nnm, land might al o he than one movie concern.
Mr. Westbrook was ii brother u_,.d by the young men's lyceum1 Although she had tv.i mis in
of former Commissioner West- now being organized at the Sem- the world war fighting i llie utli-
brook of this county, and came jnBrv er side and sons fighting on the I
frun a family having active part ( pv Authorities arc labm Ai.uerican . irio, she remained loyal!
in politics. ! ing under financial embaiti'smenl to America, the country of her
Many years ago, Mr. W’est-1.^ present, hut these improvement adoption,
brook was active in the cause of would not cost much, we hope the! Her career as n singer was on (
populism when that political faith council -will discuss hte ..natter al of the brightest in all history «>i i
their next meeting and see if singers. During the world war|
ie means cannot he devised tr.|»he sang songs for the soldiers in
ire these much needed im-, m'any camps,
provements.
Mr. John Degan,
tance of over 1200 miles and re-
turn.
Tugwell Ducks
Reporters For
Safety’s Sake
Simple services will be conduct
who run a '^umbers of the family state,
meat market in this city last sum-1
- — nier, has recently ‘been so fortun-
Resettlement Head Refuses ately as to secure the contp..ct to; , » ,
to see Reporters Concern- furnish hoof for the troops at I'm t • lfl /\CClCient
ing Reported Resignation [ Sill, and has a tail
B Team Wins
26 to 0 From
Whitewright
Fred Irwin Scores Twice to
Lead Attack; Locals Tally
Almost as They Desire
The national palace was shelled
in the heavy gunfire of the rebels
while lank- which have been
brought into the city serve 1o sup-
port their advancing columns.
Desperate fighting on the part
of loyalists i- being indulged in
as efforts ..re being made to re-
take the university center which
again fell into the hands of rebels
The Jackets Tuesday afternoon j
didn't have much to do when only .
ten players came out for a work i
out. The others laid off to rest,
up for the game lust night. Dur-1
ing the afternoon the boys chose ‘
np sides and played “pass-touch,”
made seem so inter-
esting this correspondent almost MMuIacturing" Plant Head
shed his e»at and joined in the Claims There is no Trouble
fun. In reality it is hard work,| Between Himself and His
but the hoys make a pasttime., Employees in Interview Here
Worker Here
lo Aid Cause
Of Laborers
Leg Broken
.
prospect of|
! making some money. He is no . |
' MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Rexford Guy t slaughtering from three to sewn,
Tugwell refused to see reporters ( beeves a day.
this morning concerning whether, Forty-eight wagons,
' Scoring almost at will, Deni-
[ son high I! team defeated Whitc-
wrighl I! learn 2d to 0 at Man. on
I field here Tuesday night. Fred
Here Tuesd&y'*1"'" 11111 l,ip *’>• -coring
" two touchdowns,
. , „ . The lackets, playing a game to
Mrs. Lettie Donald sustains
, , , „ . , , , . . ,,, , fill m for the I islumingo game
loaded Painful Injuries When . . , , .
J on the season tickets, opened hos-
Knocked to Street Paving
or not he had resigned his post as with apples, from Arkansas, pit - ,
head of the Federal resettlement ed through the city Thursday., on -
administration. He declared that their way south. The owner said Suffering from a reported lirok-
any statement on the matter must, he intended to keep going until he, on leg and internal injuries, Mrs.
come from the White House and found a place where they tiring1 Lettie Donald, Denison woman, is
not from him. ! five dollars a bushel. in the city hospital today, the out-
Mr. Tugwell is reported to have j jjr ^rcy, agent for the Church! come of a car accident late Tues
closed his residence in Washing- j superior imusic instruments,! day afternoon,
ton and moved his family to New!,j,0 presbyterian Society a fi no I Mrs, Dorovld i said to have
York City. ; ?300. organ . Ilimi •-“•uek by a car allegedly
It. is declared he wishes to take ( November 18,1886 j driven by a Gordonville man.
up his work again as head of one: Q..an(j pu|| Kjven by the, Paul Rawlings at the intersection
of the departments in Columbia fjre men Monday night was a sue Chestnut st., 'and Miriek ave.,1
University. | c(Ws beyond the expectations of'os she was crossing the street at
------------- _ th), m08t Ranpuine of the promot-|G P. >"• She was knocked to the)
SMALL FIRE AT Gallaghers hall where the fete pavement and Mr. Rawlings stop- j
was, had been gaily and beau- ',pd the helPed her in lhp '
NEGRO’S HOME
tilities in the first period by ad-
vancing the I. Il for a score on
the opening kickoff. Irwin circled
left end for the final three yards
and Butcher' kick for extra point
was bad.
In the second period Jackson
circled right end fof ten yards
find another core. Butcher’s kick
for extra point was bad.
Jackson faded back and shot a
15 yard pass to Butcher who
scampered the remaining distance
for the score. Butcher’s kick for
extra point was again had. A
short time later Irwin intercepted)
a Whitewright pass on the oppon-
We almost got up on the wrong Admits Plant
side of the bed this morning after;
we were dragged from bed in the) Jg IvCpt OllSV
wee hours to come down and find _
out about that alleged “walkout ' Fai]a Tq Rpveal Whether H,
of the Patterson manufacturing WiJ] Not gign Contract Pro
company, that might occur any j sented Him Bv HiS Workers
time now—according to what
the workers claim. Oh, for the( “This was not. a shutout at ail,
life of a fireman. j but merely a curtailment of pro-
: duetion in line with the action of
One of the funniest things wejevery other gan.ncnt manufactur-
have ever seen occurred last night, nig pI,arlt Texns - A w pal.
at that football game when Oliver ;(ersorii founder and head of the
Jackson was carrying the ball. He i Patterson Manufacturing company
had made a long gain and a here, said in reg'aTri to a threuten-
Hundreds of Workers are Whitewright man tackled him high , pd walkout of mor than f. u
Kept from Work when,an<l bard. Hie hall flew from hundred workers.
“Precaution” is Taken Jacksons hands and the back got j up jjj not lockout the night
up with the most disgusted look j cmv at al! but mere;y discontin-
°n bis Paiee we have ever 'ieen. , ue() that end of production ina-
We didn't hear what he said, but [ mucj) as jbp orders this plant has
South Bend
Plant Shut
Down Today
da !
SOUTHBEND — The Bendix
pl'ant, employing hundreds of
workers, was shut down this morn-
ing as a precautionary measure j coaeheg saw it and a>.n0st laughed
the expression on his face ma
blush very deeply. Even tin
the announee-
against violence,
ment wits made.
Hundreds of workers shut out
by closing the plant, refused to
leave the place.
Homer Martin, president of the
U. A. W„ is expected to reach the
city soon to take up the
of organizing the workers.
their heads off.
in the
threat-
on hand does not justify it,” Mr.
j Patterson stated in connection
with what is claimed to be a
"shutout" of the night crew at Id
p. m. Tuesday.
"This plant is \fmmr.g under
slightly more than a forty-hour
A fire 'almost completely de-
stroyed the home of P. E. Stone,
227 West Morton stret at 9:15 a.
m. today according to firemen
reports. The fire was started In-
an undetermined oi igin.
Mere'* Reason
tifuily decorated the day pvious,;and = her to the bo, 35 yn^ beaded for the ^498
the center enchanting I,ital fo1' at^nfion. Mr. Rawlings
Around the walls and, rePortwl .............. t(’ P°‘
lice.
and down
appearance
down the center of the hall were
hung long loops of fire hose re-
leased at intervals by knots of
gay colored hunting and ever-.
| greens. The walls were decorated
with profusion of buntinng, and
to the right of the music stand,
hung a large banner, bearing this
‘Welcome, Firemen’, j
The music stand which was in the j
i1 center ef the romi. was gaily1
ever-!
Mrs. Donald was reported rest-
ing better in the hospital today,
and is expected to recover barring
1 complications.
KANSAS CITY—The question
of why a waiter removes the bill . .
of fare from the customer waiting iasoi ipti'i"
to be served after he Inis placed
the order was explained today by
R. B. Clark. (draped with bunting and
It is explained that should the b-eens, and decorated with
menu be left with the customer «nd was surrounded by beautifm, ^ * 'b- to
he is tempted to change his mind | monogram suspended over ,ts cea ! Rudy Vallee, jns mll.d
about the order and throw Fh-e\lpar,ment.. The!o«rly today, the physicians giving |
s.on in the kitchen^ i hall was filled to overflow-1 "'.t the statement that little hope( A
Tapolyr in Hawaii has stladily ' ing during the entire evening and*™ held out for her recovery. ^ I supel.intendent to Denison Super
decreased In tin
lias decreased Ml per relit in the
sidelines, cut hack and ran unmo-
lested to pay dirt. Jackson pass-
do to Harris for the extra point.
Starting lineups: Denison, ends,
Harris and Patillo; faekles, Wilson
and Phillips; guards, Williams and
| Bremerman; center. Bright n;
■quarter. Snoridv; halves, Irwin
land Jackson; lull. Butcher.
| Whitewright; Harris and Me-
'Miirnay. ends; tackles, Lewis and
Viser; guards, Caylor and Pr>t-
i chett; center, Stepp; quarter,
Newman; halves Derebery and
SANTA MONICA—The Iwmly | Sv.mliMeon; full, Hansard.
wife of: ______
the:
'actress!
The article appearing
paper tod-ay concerning a
ende walkout at the Pattei.-on ^ because the i'irploye> con
| Manufacturing company, is n°L bined and voted it." he averred,
li >'Pended to take sides with eithei ,.and WP were woiking on the
j one and we give unbiased facts, forty-hour basis at the time they
Heads of the plant sav it not !lS !m' f !U'e P0,,cer"«d' !voted to lengthen the',- times to'
a lockout, but a measure‘to "„re- both' , ^ C,«ar p£°"C,Se ^ ^ '
vent violence." I " maf h>' M''1 P“tt*rB°n' h^'°n ^a^ed.”
^ I the plant, and statements tiom] “The day crew i.- on lull foie
- D i. I parties on the other side of the!.^ tp(l present time and when
Bankers Beat fence. The Denison Press is' iJei> ju,tify it. the plant wil! |.ui
founded on fact, and will contin-,^e night crew back to work. Alt
ue to be as long as the name of patterson declared.
Anderson is connected with it. , ja reference to the on'! , t
presented him by William Brook-.
1, is with deep regret that we t;o organize garment vork-
bear of the accidental death ofjerg with tjle United Gatuin t
Kd Westbrook, of Sheit.nan.j Workers of Americ a, affiliated
former county official of Grayson wjth the American Federation of
Jen- who died in a car smashup nearj jjabor, Mr. Patterson said, "Ti e
and j Hillsboro Tuesday night. I contract has neitbei been dec!
Westbrook was a fine man and otj nor accepted by m- IT <i
i his loss will undoubtedly be felt
T"' i bv citizens over this section.
41? 2 | _____
Engineers 3-9
Bankers defated Enginei-s No.
2 in the Denison Bowling League
Tuesday night to 0, led by Bond
Next games will he played
Wednesday evuing between
nings Furniture company
Careful Cleaners.
Scores:
Rudy’s Former
Wife Seriously
111, Is Report
PARIS THANKS CITY
FOR TREATMENT HERE
letter frci;n the Paris school
F. It Hughes today,
V
Hawaii tins steadily mg ournig me i-i.n.c ........." p, ■ ■ ..i...,„d her in an'.
last VI years and the distingushed characters of the; - * ‘ intendent Dr.
ladies and gent linen, nt-test thej oxygen tent e Tuesday a e» - j thanked Denison for the splendid
of the Denison Fi„, | noon, but have despaired ol !',l_ef‘; manner in which Paris fans were
treated here during 'and after the
Denison-Paris game last Friday
LESS CHANCE FOR , niKbt
, ... PERMANENT SPLIT _ _________
was brought to n e'oso ,v h U.oj
and the' ------- HIRE BURNS PORTION
TAMPA, l-'la.—The third day of | 0F HOME TUESDAY
Him kers—
Green, l>
Linn. .\
Wood ruff .
Groves ..
Bond
Totals .....
Engineers—
Reynolds, .1
Robins
Shadel
Barbour ..
Elderkin ..
(Handicap
Totals
1 j :?
160 146 1*> 6
12it 167 ias
143 177 172
143 177 172
101 169 13K
not say what action he intended
to take on the contract. Tlv con-
tract calls for a forty-hour week,
recognition of their organizatn .
4:’’" I It seems as though those rum
4;,-‘ ors which have been reaching ancj double pay for work on leva’
.these cars that several men play-, holidays and Sundavs.
j ing for Gainesville are ineligible, “A.s far as l can sec there is m-
Alleges Women Working Un
der ‘Deplorable Conditions
In Plant Here. With Prac-
tically no Wages Given them
Confab Is Held
At Plant Today
Representative Claims That
Night Crew ‘Shut Out’ Be-
caus - Organization Disliked
V thi-i-aiened walkout of more
than 4(111 employes at the Patter-
ion Manufacturing company, ex*
isti I toda ,-iftei what employes
claimed wa- a "lockout” of the
night crew at 10 p. in. Tuesday.
Willi' :m 1!. Brooks, for the past
■ iv v- I (it'gariizing a union
h' !-. im,'anal representative of
the Un-'.-d Garment Workers of
An ' ii a ud the “lockout" came
. ; i -I.. v.-ner, A. W. Patterson,
h.-nl I . ' i: formed of the organi-
zation.
In nntiact presented to Mr.
iPa:,- -on. Mi Brooks, acting for
i the worker.- here, asked for a
f.- ■ !hhi week, recognition of
then ure lization and recognition
f lc !a - No action was tak-
en 1 : la- contract early today.
Cite* Instances
M; I:ioaks said that "deplor-
1 :• editions” existed at the fac-
t, - a ,| cited instances where
u:' the girl employes work-
ed for ns low a-- $6 per week,
while first cla.-s “cutters" were
[v, ill between $10 and $15 poi
i■ i i., w the normal un*
of the positions.
II run In said that employes,
■ i off. wlc'!her ill or othet-
.v ust ]i: a ?2 medical fee
an ! examination before they ate
alio- ed to return to work.
I re|ii-e-entative alleged that
M Pnli.-r-on did not want organ-
ization in his plant and the “shut-
out" resulted. He charged that
Air. Fatto-son has im'any of hi*
eiupiovr - working long hours in-
stead of the usual forty hour week
ns permitted by his union.
Further charges that Mr. Pat-
: i r-1in operated his shop in some
instances mi the "minute system”
49S
7r, 1 809 792 2322
1 2 3 Tot.
129 1 til 145 415
123 146 153 422
118 113 125 386
122 99 114 335
135 154 145 445
52 52 52 155
(Continued *n Page 41
are unfounded. A very reliable trouble existing between my.mi! .....—
source has informed us that he and my employes." Mr. Patter If
has checked into those possibili-1 Sa;d^ <■[ aM1 glad you came to me j delivered
vou do not get your paper
to you by 5 p. m. each
ties and has found that they were.,0 tj1(. correct informnumi. day, ple»*t phone 300 and one will
only rumors after all. Therefore _ ____________—— lie sent you
unless Gainesville is defeated by BILLS SENT TODAY THE DENISON PRESS
Bonham or Sherm'an, Denison, TO SUPERINTENDENT------“
will not go into a tie for the di --- ATlf! Wife
trict lead. It seems almost too - >■ - nilSDflllU OUll TTItO
Transportation hills of di-ivm
......................
ued until 2:50 a. in. when the
most successful ball of the sc.: "n
the meeting of the American Fed- '•
' eration of Labor indicates thut
permanent split be-
Green and Lewis fac-
TILL XMAS
“Home Sweet Home."
visiting firemen bade goodbye
Denison.
The Philhnrmonic hand d'seour
red iinusie on the street through)' ”
jout the afternoon Monday «lnri'.<r ™"w"\roxZg less.
the water test. I In the list of resolutions lo he
A mi'veim nt i - "i " I,IV ^ offered, none propose penmanent
strels lighted ">D *"e ve t. n i ■ , expulsion of the Lewis group. On
j the other hand delegates are de-
clared to oppose such a step.
A match ignited a curtain and
<’,pillaged wall paper at the home
--------much to wish for that either <4 who transport high school .-tu-i
590 775 7 15 2210 those two outfits beat the Leop- dents 2'. miles or more, are being
_____ _____ aids. Confidentially we have a’- sei1t to the county superintendent
PLANS DISCUSSED 'ready spotted a friend of oui-;at Sherman today, Di F. R
ON SCHOOL GROUND thirty points in the Bonham Hughes, local superintendent, -ml
game. j All bills that are to be filed after
--------——------(today must he token up directly
'with the county official, I),
VI
Plans for filling in the Pnv
body elementary school grounds WOMAN KILLED
BY TRAIN TUESDA i Hughes pointed out.
will he completed at a meeting of,
the school board Friday evening,
after a committee conferred with' SAN ANTONIO Mrs.
City Engineer A. M. BrennekeJ Cardo was killed early today when'
Tuesday. The engineer submitted'the car she was driving
.47
Paul'
Man Killed
PARIS—Death by gas i ph\ -i
c»as!-.. Hon, at first reported tn he - o
of Mrs. Ruby Strohmer, J15 East I several plans for filling in the’into the side of a Southern Pucifn ride. vrn= later denied by r I: -■
grounds which show a fall of 23)train. The machine was twis'eri when the body of D. Tn i-imo
fete firm the west to the east to a mass of steel knots by the sociate of Minister Blum,
end, Dr. F. B. Hughes, sUperititen-1 j.npact. found in a hotel last, night.
Crawford street, at 11:15 Tuesday
morning, according to city fire-
men’s reports. The home was not
seriously damaged.
(Continued on Page 4)
Drive SAFELY—Nat Raeklwslv
dent, said,
ject will he
WPA,
Money for the pro-
sought through the
Death was almost instantan-| Tolengo had been a prominent
eons. Her husband was not
the machine at the time.
>’■ factor in the social program of.
Minister Blum and was popular
My husband gets up juet wher.
breakfast is ready, and then take*
his dumb-bell and Indian club ex-
ercises while everything gets cold
-Mrs. J. W.
‘VIIAT DOES Torn HUSBAND DO!
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