The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, December 23, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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Weekly fended 1981-Defly 1984
VOL.
ie Killed Three Are
Injured In Car Wreck
P
FILLING EMPTY HEARTS
' Christmas is the time for filling empty liesrls, and the
stocking is only the emblem of that opportunity held out
to those who are given to making others happy.-
Those folk who say they have not experienced any Christ-
mas spirit are the ones who have let the sensitive nerve of
performing mercy deeds become coagulated.
The source of that fine feeling of Christmas spirit is in
going about doing good and filling other hearts with the cheer
of the season.
' Chief among the ways of® ---
doing this is in giving.. While
there arc many gifts which are
useless, still the art of giving
is something which must not i
be lost to us.
That is why Christmas I
means giving. The Originator I
p.f Christmas gave Himself, lie !
said that it was “more blessed !
to give than to receive.” I
Somehow the empty stock- '
mg is the emblem of lost hopes
and despondent spirits. The
full stocking brings abounding
And
DENISON
62-50-35
YEARS AGO
By Dulce Murray
joy and leaping hearts,
the giver is blest also in Iho
giving.
Give something, and 1« you
have Christmas in vour heart.
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The Denison Press is here t.>
publish all the news that is of jof
December 23, 1873
Mr. John Nevins was elected as
treasurer of Denison at a meeting
of the City Council Thursday on
the second ballot. He received his
certificate of election Monday and
will enter upon his duties of the
Clyde Stillie
Dies Sunday As
Blood Is Lost
OTHERS SERIOUS
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Caldwell In
Critical Condition After Car
Crashes Into Another Early*
Sunday.
FOURTEEN DIE AS
BUS CRASHES THRU
Britain Prepares As
Italy Question Acul
DRAWBRIDGE RAIL
Everyday
DENISON
Hold Autopsy
On Driver As
Alarm Rises
Arrest Youth
Chastine Death
DIVES IN WATER
Eleven Women And Three
Men Die As Bus Crashes
Through Guard Rail Into
River In Hopewell, New Jer-
sey.
Clyde W. Stillie, 4(1 is dead and
his wife and two others, Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Caldwell lie in a hospi-
tal in a critical condition after a
car owned and said to have been
driven by Caldwell crashed into
the real end of another at 3 a. m.
Sunday morning near Colbert Ok-
lahoma.
According to the colored driver
of the car into which the Caldwell
car crashed in a dense fog, the
Caldwell car was coming at a high
vete of speed. He said that visibil-
ity was only a few- feet and that
Caldwell could not stop in time
to avoid the crash.
Caldwell and Stillie both em-j most horrible things
ployees of the Kraft Cheese Com- j news circles,
pany had been attending a yom-1
pany party at a local hotel until!
Frederick Terry, 15, Held At
Durant For Stabbing ot
Youth At School Yule Party.
With only today and Tuesday
left to do Christmas shopping, the
city will ho a beehive of activity,
it i believed by merchants here.
Most of them report that there is
more money being spent this year
for presents than in many years
past. It is a god omen for 1936.
Adamson Gets
Answers From
James Allred
Sijpj
Eden Named
Successor To
Samuel Hoare
Seriously Contemplating Call-
ing Special Session In Janu-
ary, Letter Says.
“I have head from my letter to
Governor James Allred asking that
he consider calling a special session
in early January to consider the
matter of providing for the old
HOPEWELL, N. J. — An in-
quest was orrered into the bus
accident Sunday night which took
the lives of fourteen persons when
r. greyhound bus plunged into the
Appomattox River.
All parties drowning in the ac-
cident have been identified.
It was pronounced as one of the
to break in
Among the crowd milling about j
DTTT’ANT OKI \ Frederick •in stor,‘S looking for suitab’e gifts,! 6ge Pension as voted by the people
} W " . i will he this corresnondent who has1 laBt August. He states that he is
Terry, youth of 15, is in jail here! ^ ittli to dra thinv irshon * considering such a step,” declared
in connection with his alleged partj *.“ "* ‘ Representative J. W. Adamson
in a cutting scrape at Needmore they always >ai 1 that
sehoolhouse near (he toll bridge at if >'ou waited until the last minute, I1*118 cl F Monday morning,
schoolhousc nea, the toll budge at,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mr. Adamson wrote the govern-
last w'eek, point-
15'what you want, as there u such a!01' such a ,etter
— he considered it to
he a timely step to be taken, and
j one which the last session called by
the governor failed to do.
“The state is losing hundreds of
WASHINGTON — Following
Denison Friday night in which an
ether hoy. Douglas Chastine. 15, -......- • . f.
was killed at a Christmas celehva-j small assortment, you take what is; *
,jon there or nothing.
Chastine was buried Sunday uf-l
ternoon at Colbert. 1,1 the lllail t0<lay a
Search for Terry continued all I Christmas card from Dale hooper
through the night Friday and Sat-, former Denison boy who joined; thousandsi of <lo"ar« 'monthly i>
urdav. He cairn- in home about 4 j the marines several months ago. j virture of ihe act u' "" ha
a in! Sunday and wa- turned over Ho was first stationed at QuanUco,. f P^ed *>r the necessary
t0 the officel.s. I Virginia, but the card says he » ^un.h to match the money that is
Details of the affair at fii -t now stationed with the Radio Ccn ready to be sent to this state by
were meager. It develops that as Ural Navy Department at Washing- the federal government, declare.!
the celebrants were leaving the, ton, D. C. | ^ Adams(m fJecIa,ed that thc
NOTHING UNDONE
w..early Sunday and were believed! the bus tradegy near Hopewell. N- j pm-ty, young Terry, who was sta-j ------ ! , ,
The cars used by the Refrigera- to have taken their wives and went | J. Sunday when a Greyhound bus Uoned outside the door, gave Clias-' Willie Hale today was kidding last session should have «
tor Car Company of this city in for a ride before going home. | plunged through a,guard rail at a tjne a push as he stepped outside.' Dennis Bible on killing more quail Ito |be matter,^ but enoug men
which their meat is transported The negro driver said that he) draw bridge and sent all of the chastine retaliated with a slap. I on a hunt yesterday. Bible almost j lackmg in necesniy eafcisiip ui.-
fresh to eastern markets, were pa- assisted in taking Stillie out of the j fourteen passengers to their death Terry then drew his knife and! always hags more and Hale has , ed to do anyt ing an tonm. queu
tented by T. L. Rankin, a resident Caldwell car, which was a ■ <<at de- has brought out anew the neces-1 out at Chastine, the blade: said so on many oi■ arions. that he, l> <)le measure was no ^ ‘
molished in the front end < mn the ' sily for Congressional activity in penetrating the lower part of the1 would surpass him sometime or
other and Sunday did it. Willie, , .
said that Bible was so ashamed back at their homes and learned of hn,
that he would not come into town the feeling among the people, they | steps,
until after dark. Whether it is true al'e "'illingr now
is something you have to take the j f in and act.
word for from Hale.
Italians Irate At Backup On
Peace Plan By Britith And
French; Hope To Avert War
With 11 Duce.
ROME— The appointment of
Captain R. Anthony Eden to suc-
ceed Sir Samuel Hoare to the Bri-
tish cabinet, is considered by the
Italian Fascist as “ a great disap-
pointment and a stroke against
peace.”
The relation between Musolini
and Eden has been strained for
some time, especially following a
conference some months back be-
tween the two which lasted for a-
bout two honrs.
The young captain is considered
as ,i bitter foe to the cause of
Italy and this nation expects no
quarter from him in the matter
of the llalion- Ethiopian dispute.
It is openly . tated here that the
Facist hope for peace is now dis-
minished -o the vanishing point.
in the meantime Mussolini ex-
presses his position as being un-
flinching set to the goal of con-
quest in Ethiopia and war on ef-
fects of -auctions which may leal
to cutting off vital necessities for
carrying on it- war.
down the mounting lists of deaths I At the jail, young Terry status
from this source. j that he did not intend to kill Chas-
I tine, hut he only meant to cut his
HOPEWELL, N. J. — It is de-'.u-m.
flared here today that the body of The affair is deeply deplored in
, ... ... Denison. They were built hy
interest and which is printable. I t|le Mason ^al. Company of Spring- intpack. Stillie was ble ding pro- doing something about cutting heart.
We have but, one unflexiblc j The temperature is lowered fusely and would have died on the
aim, and that is to give tile . )0 the proper point by ice placed scene had not an onlooker had the
liewti without regard to per- j in boxes extending the whole len- forethought to call an ambulance,
sous. Our news policy will be |gth of the car 0„ t0p, and troughs He died shortly after reaching thc
in no way affected by our ad- jar(, provided along the top of the hospital. His stomach, head and
vertisiug columns. We Stand !car on the inside in which all the throat were reported to have been the bus driver which plunged with (he Needmore community
•oil that unequivocally. General- I moisture is collected and carried horribly smashed and he was cov- his machine through the guard rail---
ly the fellow' who does not !off. The meat is suspended from ered from head to foot with his Sunday and carried fourteen pas-
want the news printed about ’hooks far enough apart io keep own blood. sengers to their death, will be car- AlTOY CHcUlffelcl
himself, is the very one who | the quarters front touching each Mrs. Caldwell is in a serious con- ried to the morgue and an autopsy j J J3
will cat it up on the other fel- other. dition from head and possible in-1 held. It is thought that he may) Ifl lNCW IVlOVe
low. I Mi-. James A. George and Com- ternal injuries while Mr. Caldwell have died suddenly just before thei
-------00--- [pany shipped fifty-six bales of cot-' is reported better and well nn the'
Just about the time we | ton to New York. way to recovery,
think wo have met a fellow who ! The street crossing from the Mr- an(j Mis. ( aldwell had been
is going to ask us for some- Reardon’s office to the post of- married six months but then nup-
thilig, and he turns around and ! flee is a fine piece of engineering. tial vows were not made public tin-
. ‘ill 4-U .. 4 .....Is. ivxr Ac il im,
shows he is there lo bring us
some new business--w’ell, that
experience deserves a place
In Efficiency
He expressed it as his opinion Following his call for self-denial
11 at since these men have bee1.! on the part of all Italians, Musso-
is planning for still further
He is asking that they they
to return to An \ desist from eating macaroni chat
| its ingredients may go into war
--- j needs for the army, and that they
eat instead other kinds of food.
A large number of Denisonians
are planning to attend the state in- !
lerscholnstic football championship |
between Greenville and Amarillo I
at Dallas Saturday. The contest is:
to be unreeled beginning at 2:30
at Ownby stadium at SMC. M
still favor the Lions over the.
Does Neither
Reject Nor
Accept Bids
til thc tradegy occured.
The negroes in the car struck by i.^hly to remove the last vestige of!
skill.
Yesterday was wet, disagreeable .
day. the mud making the roads al-|the Caldwell car were shaken up j the wreck from the water.
bus went over the edge of the
draw bridge on its fatal plunge.
The driver, L. G. Alfo'rd. is do-; Italy Takes Appointment As : Panhandle hoys.
flared to have, had a clean record Affiont And “Stroke Against ) ---------
for driving. I Peace"' Breach Widens, i Much to our disappointment,
Today forces are working fever-! __ | there has beerf a noticable drop in
LONDON
Company Of
W. G. Cullum
Dallas Given Work Order
For Sewer Main Laying.
Mrs. Daisy
Wilson Dies
In Hospital
m,
that establishes there is a San-; most impassable for teams. As a but not seriously injured
ta Claus. j consequence business was dull. I reported.
____00______ I Something should be done to-
An editor soon finds out ward fencing the park,
who are friends when they Wonder if
come in and give him children of
something besides an op- jChristmu.----- —- - • . .. R ,,
'®T»erkmity to boos! tliem or not be forgotten. We hope they ^ 1<)2g then
' won’t. “ ’
it was
Mrs. Daisy Wilson, 51, died at a
local hospital where she had been
| removed for treatment. Her home
Bids on both water works andjwasaj po7 West Morgan street,
sewer projects here were neither! Funeral services arc anonunced
Anticipating- that jibe nun.hereof Santa Clauses here j accepted nor rejected at a meeting! to be beld at Short-Murray chapel
^aN ( of the city council Saturday after-1 Tuesday afternoon at one o’clock
the I
o
Mr. Stillie was born in Abilene 0f persons gathered around
ne parte. Kansas, July 12, 1891, the son ofjscene 0f the accident, some of j which will
the Sunday school] Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stdlie. At j t)lpm bent on determining if any unjt down
( .......... _ Denison will have a this place he was reared ami re-j0p t]lcir relatives? might be among cicmcy.
’ ]Christmas tree? They surely should'ceived his education. He worked the dead. | Instead of the slower moving
We hope they f°r the Bell Springs Dairy from) The dead list included eleven calvary, there will be a motorized
| 1926 to 1928, then was with the w omen and three men. ) army with swift tanks, armored
'North Star Paper Company in| Lacy McNair, bridge attendent, cars and machine guns mounted on
do
All of j any eventuality may happen now i this year. Even though we
Ihe bodies were taken out a few wj,h reference to acute situation j supposedly grown up. we still get^^ but a worh order for tne j wqth interment in Bells, her for-
hours after the tradegy. Thousands betwen this country and Italy, the a big kick out of --laying with the' laying 0f water and sewer mains; mer hom6i Rev Williams of
nf nprsons i»ntlit i t‘«l around the m.iwv qlifliHrps ! tnvs. shootinir firecrackers and kid- .........Pullum rnn^riic- . • t .*
tbv British army is undergoing changes I toys, shooting firecrackers and kid-j was g.;ven the Cullum Construe- this city, will officiate with Short-
bring every fighting'ding Santa Claus. Hooray for big-jtjon Company of Dallas for $44,. Murray directing,
to last, minute effi-; ger and better and more Santa 522.25.
Claus! The
December 25, 1885
to hoosf them or
make fhoir fights. Those fel-
C(Htor'tn°tpar his ""shirt"1 for was } w!th o Kra^t Com^any6^ D^Ha^ | prevent The accident "The infantry will he placed on a!
He came to Denison in 1930 ^ifh|an(j was forced to witness one of j modern footing* with machine gun)
j Deceased was born in Tennessee
.... c°um>l spent most of the j July 5_ 1884 she wag a member
session attempting to cut down the I 4be Methodist church.
M - post of the projects together with j Surviving are her husband, W.
thorn, and then do nothing . ... , .
. i . il* i 11 I , • • j trove d bv fire last Wetinesday, , --......
about, nuaing to the advertising Inl0rnjna. was bjle fir3t brick busi- Kraft as foreman of the processj the worst accidents of his life, he’ units, air craft guns and well bro-jQualities on our beat now is
limit "lilliious i ncsg house crected i„ Denison. j cheese department. He was niar-^ (,eclai.ed I ken up into smaller units. ' J udd, new desk sergeant with .
Condolences lo the Clyde
Stillie family on the loss of their, are more than $9,000 in excess of c_ Wilson; two sons, L. C. of Fort
father in the accident Sunday, fundg allocated, and did manage, Worth and Johnnie Oaten of this
morning. t0 leave out portions of the work e;ty. Bennie Oaten of Leonaid and
.......... which could be omitted without
One of the most pleasing Per-: particular harm but still found
one sister, Mrs. Mollie Garrison of
Leonard. Also five daughters, Mrs.
there was almost $4,000 above the Marvin Deets, Mrs. Fannie Boyer
y.
patrorVago. are lmimuumous i n^'sho'use erected in Denison. [ cheese department. He m«r-|dcclarcd I ken up into smaller units. I Judd, new desk sergeant with Jim- allocation
homo people like Olio paper bo- a call for a meeting of the old] ried to Miss Merle Hughes in Iowa ^ The Appomattox loulo-o at that j While it is hoped that conflict I my Price at the local police sta-i The Culum hid on the two pro
cause they bate another, and j set,tlers is made looking to the or-!'n point is equipped with a araw-may he avoided, still nothing willjtion. He is always courteous, smil-; jects was $66,390.65 while funds
generally those kind of fellows j j2atj0n 0f an Qid Settlers So-I Surviving are his widow; one, |., ;df,.0 n„d js opened at intervals': p,. left undone to 'prepare the na jug and looks well able to care f°r) allocated for was only $57,000.
will not help any publication. Denison is now 13 years' son> Robert of Denison; a daugh- (0 permit river traffic and the safe pon for any eventuality which i himself in a pinch. The council decided that if ex-
-------i0|- age. and those who first cast’ter- Miss G,oey of Tulsa Okla-^ ty Kates are tiosed to auto traffic, may arise over determined standi i penses in certain city departments
their lot here are rapidly thinning )homa! two brothers, Charles of Lo»| The big bus came roaring along i,ow of Great Britain to join in .»I Christmas will be a gloomy per- j wou]d ^e cut down during the
los, California and Ralph °f:jus4 after the draw bridge had whole hearted enforcement of all iod for a large number of families j ]lext year, the city would he able ;n jpjo Mr. Ooten died in 1914.
?ame city; three sisters. Mts.jbeen rajsed- As it approached clos-1sanctions against Italy. ! in the state. One cannot pick up|bo jake care of the extra $4,00(L ______________
Kessinger of Abilene Kansas, I pr 4o 4jlc j.jvel., soon became evi-1 The appointment ot Captain R . a papt-i without reading of a death | xvitlrout voting another bond is- J
Howard Shearer of Abilene,j dent to tbc gatekeeper that il was Anthony Eden to succeed the more jn the past few days from a car sue HAUPTMANN ASKS
Grandfather Of
Secretary Dies
of Maywood. Mrs. Eddie Cranyino
of Toledo Ohio, Misses Juanita
and Ella Lou Oaten, both of Den-
ison.
Her first marriage was to Fred
Ooten in 1914 ami a second mar-
riage to W. C. Wilson at Durant
Earnest Yeager j not KojtlK t0 gtop docile Sir Samuel Hoare as re-; accident. Only this morning there I
With a mighty plunge and with |ated to Italy, i- taken as a warn- were a large number reported from i
j out.
Hanna Platter and Waples did
the clever part hy their employees! Ben
of the Missouri Pacific and H. & Mrs-
Guy McCIung, 73, grandfather t. C. freight offices by presenting' Kansiis and Mrs.
of Elliott MeClung, Denison Cham- e;,fh individual with a box of finc;of Holle Ka"Pas-
ber of Commerce secretary, died c; ,al,s , Funeral services will be nein at pasesngers screaming, it plunged j„g to Italy that -In mav no, -v
Sunday night at his home in Dal- The Missouri Pacific shops will | 9:3° a'm- Tuesda>r from U'v Sh01'J [ like a diving monster into the cold peot any quarter in the way of
Ins. He was formerly assistant Dal- toniohi and will remain clos- Muray chapel, Rev. S. L. 1erry °r j dark waters below. All passengers loosing up of sinrtions or that
'»—-—»• - ............. ■>— “>■ asvKrs;"
body will be taken overland
Dallas for burial.
FOR CLMENCY
various sections.
Surviving arc his widow, three
sons, one sister and one grandson.1
Funeral services will be held at 4
c.! until Monday, December twenty
eight. All the engines that could
he spared were run in to give the
the
to
engineers and firemen a holiday.
p. m. today from the Brewer fun- Thirty-six were run in. j _________________
eral home, 3603 Ross Avenue withl The headquarters for the Okla-1
burial at Restland Memorial park.jhoma boom has been established in Clear Up lOud
I Denison. The agent is a long hair-1 «■ j
ed mar. with a Buffalo Bill ap-1 C/3SC IVlOIlClay
or
were caged in the bus like so many Great Britain will look with la-
rats in a trap and expired under Vor on Italy retaining any part of,
the waters. Ethiopia.
The bodies in some cases show- The Italian nation, on the oth r
ed the desperateness with which hand, disappointed at what they
they fought Women were locked are colling a backing up on
More Menengitis
Is Discovered
Sunday Schools
Again Decrease
In Attendance
FATTRRSON, N. J—The petition
-..as filed today by attorneys for
Bruno Hauptmann asking for clem-
ency.
Action on the petit.on by the
board of pardons Is expected with-
in a few days.
the
------ j Sunday school attendance in
PERRY. OKLA — This county; Denison Sunday was still short if
was the latest to receive a spinal)the same period in 1934, according. (jysblUld and Wife
R. Lawhon, to-
FIRE DOES SMALL
DAMAGE TO HOME
y
Fire at a home at 225 west Wal-
ker street at 5:35 Sunday after-
noon, did small damage to the
structure, according to fire re-
port tody.
The l.os Angcl-
pearance. |
A Denison girl advertised in the
St. Louis Republican for a hus-|
band just for fun, you know and Ul(lny Iiliauy clear up thee case j
received nearly fifty letters. 1 “ " '
About 3 weeks ago, Dr.
j with their arms around the necks peace plan first held out to themi menengitis scare when yesterday, tc areport by F.
of other passengers or frantically as a basis of withdrawing G°m!0nc oaso was discovered here. A: day. The report shows there 2.-1
j gripping some part of the bus. Ethiopia, is irate over Ur- matter; qUavanrjne Was ordered. 010 present Sunday compared)
; Klass Evart. local diver went and looks on this country as being j At the same time the quarantine
LOS ANGELES * mo :
es grand jury was ordered to meet ”1< 11 ■
down several times to remove the
s of the dead from the watery
I death trap.
010
with 2328 for the corresponding
j Sunday last year, and is as fo1-
purchased a turkey for the pur-
pose of fattening it for Christmas
dinner. Wednesday night some per-
son carried off the doctor’s dinner
which was too had—turkeys are
getting scarce.
Weather is warm and it looks
like rain. !
December 23, 1900 '
Monday evening the XXI club
held their first open session of thc
season. The audience was a large
. jf the'death of Thelma Todd, movie ^
Rhea [&1, foum; dead
In her coupe two
weeks ago.
In general circles lie e il Is ndw
Relieved that lier death came about
I y being an acctJenal victim of
carbon monoxide gas.
Loses Leg Queerly
HAUPTMANN ASKS
FOR CLEMENCY
PATTERSON, N. J. — The pet-'
! ition was filed today by the at
jlovneys of Richard Bruno Haup-
tmann asking for clemency. j
Action on the petition by the
hoard of pardons is expected with-
in a few days.
the fly in the ointment. iwas lifted in other sections of the
England has secured the pledge,,^ , and m0V(, than thirty thous-j :0\vsl
from France and some of the su1a’ ,pnd who have been under rcstric-j
ler nations, that they will come Hons aie allowed to go free. | First Baptist
the aid of Great Britain should | phe quaranme lifted Sunday af j Waples Methodist
lhal nation he attacked under too fe(.u,d ti„. center of the epi-jCalvary Baptist
circumstances by Italy. ^ demic. | Armstrong Xve.CTC.
___ | ------------- First Presbyterian
Ga« Pipe Tree First Christian
DEADLOCK BROKEN
IN OKLAHOMA CITY
OKAHOMA (TTY
1935
419
333
221
181
175
135
115
90
(Cortiirart o* Pm* «
5 S*v
JEFFERSON CITY, IO. - When
Rave Grey was thrown from his
horse Sunday, he'fell under a big
truolt and one of Us legs was
meshed to a pulp. I
Dale Vanstone a member of the promises to be broken when Mayor
collegia to set, lias arrived to spend Martin says he will accept the re-
the holidays with his parents, Mr. sponslbility. A well was brought
end Mrs. H. H. Vanetone. ' in last week north of the cepitol.
ii-Sfe.
A Christ- Trinity Methodist
Free Will Baptist
------ ‘ ,nas tree made of gas pipes, ami Assembly of God
OKLAHOMA CITY — The dead, ,,qUipPed with old fashioned can- Neserane
lo, k of thc ci-.y council over the d|es |s „ne „f the featured dis- pj,.s| Methodist
drilling question in the city limits plays of this city’s Christmas fes- Soothside Christian
tivitios. Thc tree is complete and c ity Mission
various branches and twigs, cover- Everyman’s Bible Class 26
ed with a snowy substance and de- Mrs. Simpson's Class 18
corated with candles. I Total 2010
90
83
53
37
35
1934
415
294
274
217
212
274
196
11'
108
68
75
26
39
17
2329
Jk-
f w
- -..........x*_
or •
'io
Whenever we return from in
evening out, mv husband mikes
tl-e rounds looking under beds i it.
closets, in hack of doors and s,, ,r
and tries all the doors thi-s>
four limes.—Mrs. F. J. K.
WHAT DORS TOUR HUSBAND- V
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