The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
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pass laws l*or the people.
We once knew a man who went fish-1
ing on Sunday. While he was away one I _
of his children was badly burned in a fire
in the home. A neighbor, given to ex-
travagant ideas about what one should or
should not do on Sundays, said that if he
had not gone fishing on Sunday the child
would not have been burned.
The reasoning of Senator Nye has ;!
about as much logic, and basis in fact $4
as has the reasoning of that non-eruditic Jj
Sunday obervance Pharisee. £*
We have a school of pacifists (at any g
price) in this country who would advance \
anf kind of specious argument if they can
only buttress, even in a fanciful fashion, '*
that this country should lay down and let !j
let itself become a kind ol' door mat for the g
rest of the norld to wipe its feet. Lacking •,
in loyalty to their country, they see in such jJ
acts as Japan in China, not a condemnation
of their military activities and a warningto Jf
this country,- but they take others faults
as the occasion to say mean things about | £
the country which protects them and gives
them honor and position.
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An American was bragging to
an Irishman on a boa' how that
buildings in America were so tail
it took all day to get to the top
“Huh! That’s nothing,” say*
the Irishman.
“Over in Ireland, I was work- J
ing on a little building in the I
town of Dublin und one Satui • I
•*J day morning about 11:00, I drop
g' ped my hammer and when I wen |
I" I to work, Monday morning it hit I
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]() States Compete As N. Carolina
Student Wins Crop Judging Prize
me on the head.”
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The Erratic Logic Of
Senator Nye
We are told by dispatches that one of
our Senators, Gerald P. Nye, of North
Dakota, charges this country
with the present activities of Japan in rav-
aging China.
The Senator’s line of logic is that be
It seems that President Roosevelt gets
all the breaks in the news lines. Back a few j
days ago, both he and Vive-President Gar-
ner had a molar extracted. That was the!
end of it for Garner, but the president has
had several items of news sent out about
his experience with the dentists, and now
he cuts short a fishing trip to get back t >
Washington on account of the tooth. Mean i
time Garner stays around Washington,
does not get the news and can’t get an ]
indirectly ftcj,e jn a c.avioa(j.
INTERESTING BITS ABOUT
OUR FRIENDS
W. F. WEAVER
PLUMBING CO.
PLUMBING SATISF ACTION
524 W. Main Phone 272
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If you have not visited the div bration that takes on all the phar- / Short-Murray .*
lay of Christmas baskets and, es of the Christmas story, that it J; FUNERAL OiRECTORb g
is a real contribution to any com- Phone ll.i
munity. Among those taking \ ........ !•
other good things being assembled
at the Katy storerooms, you
should not let another day pass
pride in the affair is Jack Ban-
506 W Mam
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without your doing so. Started * ;.er, one of the leading spirits for
in a small way only a few short j anything good for the Katy. Jack
years back, it has grwon to where says everybody on the Katy is
it claims the pride and attention1 strong for it and looks upon is
of all the Katy employes an 1 |as his own project. That is
their wives The boys have grad- what makes such a movement suc-
Denison is especially favored by the daily addedc to the pile of good eeed. When the Katy boys un-
Katy in that this city is always the first in ! thniga and the general idea of dertake anything it is done right
cause this country saw fit to take some pre- receivinjf any improvement the line an-1 maikn* il a ,Pal Christmas cek" everF t,m0
cau ionar> police steps and teasonably nounceS( whether it is in rolling stock or
arm le na\> and army foi sell-preserva- otherwise. The latest is the new stream)
tion, the step was the cause of Japan go- ,j modernistic chair car, the first of I
8 ’ twenty-five to be placed on the line. It ar-1 japan must pay will result in punishment for the
It is such senators and men with no rived in Denison Sunday afteroon and was1 President Roosevelt’s demands aviators,
tions like Nye that frequently make this viewed bv scores of Denison people before) on .Japan, mvie in behalf of the But neither apologies nor
country hang its head in shame at such being placed in service Monday out of Unit >.i States after an Amo: - penal measures will be recompense
i can gunboat was victimized by f0r the lives of Americans, the
lit posi ion to enison. Nippon bombing planes with loss to their families, and their
i the ship sunken and scores either government, the physical loss of
dead or missing and 15 wounded the ship or the indignity to the
are not unreasoable and Japan pride of the nation.
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President Kennth S. Templeton ol the Chicago Board of Trade (right)
presents Individual crop Judging prize to Van S. Watson, Jr, University
of North Carolina, as his teammates and the University of Nebraska
and Oklahoma A & M teams look on.
HICAOO—With a total score ol \ die contests directed by the Inter
1395, five points higher than
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OTHER EDITOR’S THOUGHTS
NO SUNOAY
HtADA-HIS
SPOIL OUR PAY
SINCE
AIKA-SELTZEP
CAME OUR WAY
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his closest rival. Van S. Watson.
Jr, senior student at the University
of North Carolina, Is the Individual
collegiate crop judging champion
of 1937.
His honors Included a diamond-
set gold medal, presented by Ken-
neth S. Templeton, president of the
Chicago Board of Trade, which for
the fourth consecutive year spon-
sored the event in the tuteresl of
improved crop yield and better re-
turns to agricultural America
itiur linarti nt Trail* awards in
superficial reasoners being
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Answers to
News Quiz Column
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' -| -*<ffhat of conch of \dam ■ n
high school, Dallas.
2— Harold Kraft, nephew of
James L Kraft, president ot tb
corporation.
3— A bottle of nitroglyviin.
4 By giving the hen- a dose of
green coloring.
5.—Midnight, Decern! i til
6—An instrument for measur-
ing the power and properties of
the sun’s rays.
7.—Violation of the war-time
espionage act.
8— They were* taken to the Si-
erras and scattered in the wind.
9— Afrikans (pioneer Dutch).
10.—Twenty seven thousand
tons.
Two types of minelayers were
developed by the Germans, the
short range and the distant mine-
layer.
has met them
In fact, the ultimatum is so
reasonable that it appears this
nation has accepted tacitly, it
Japan must be made to realize
that in her intercourse in any
category with the United States
she is not dealing with an archaic
Don’t let HEADACHE, Acid
Indigestion, Neuralgia, MuscuJ
lar, Rheumatic, Sciatic Pains,
rob you of healthful recreation.
Take Alka-Seltzer. Find out for
yourself liow quickly it will re-
lieve your every-day ailments.
AjVa -Seltzer relieve* pain beeansb
it contains an analgesic, (sodium
arelyl salicylate). Alka - Seltzer'S
veto-table ami min-rai alk aiiter*
neutralize hyperacidity of
orach
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national Crop Improvement Asso
ciatlon, Included $100 scholarships
to crop Judging teams of the Uni-
versity of Nebraska, University of
North Carolina. Oklahoma A. & M„
and the University of Minnesota,
which flntahod In the order named.
Teams from eleven colleges, a
greater number than ever beforv,
in the Board of Trade crop Judging
competition, participated this year.
Besides those named, contestants
included teams from Iowa State,
Kansas State. Michigan State;
Texas A A M.. Pennsylvania State,
Virginia Tech, and Texas Tech.
C. B. RANDELL
Sherman, Texa*
J. H. RANDELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Deniton, Texas
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the sum
Conductor (after stumbling o'-
er obstacle in the aisle): ‘"Mad-
am. you must not leave your suit-
es ,0 in the aisles.”
Colored lady: Fo’ da bin’
sake?, dat ain’t no suitcase, ‘at’s
my foot ”
Asthma Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
By dissolving and removing mu[:us or
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Asthma attacks, the doctor's prescription
Meucaco removes the cause of your agony.
No smokes, no dopes, no injections. Ab-
solutely tasteless Starts work lr. 3 minutes.
unbelievingly, the Japanese ex- and helplest
planution that the attack was a insults and
blunder and as such, the incident forthcoming.-
China. Else other
indignities will be
-Greenville Banner
Your druggist sells \ Ika-Seltxrr
the parkage and mrr hts soda found
lain.
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1835 for information con-
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ing course* in dressmaking
or home furnishings. Form-
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Sewing Machine Co.
Pho 1835 5101* Gandy
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Complete with drink OC_
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SCHOOL LUNCH 15c
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610 W. Main
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Business and Professional
Directory of Denison
BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Draughon'* iPractical Buainet* College
J. W. Adamson, Proprietor
Onu month's salary pays for entire course
Denison, Texas.
BARBER SHOPS
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MORRISON’S BARBER SHOP
Where you get first class
Sanitary Berber Service
Two Barbers to S«rve You
ODA STEWART H. M. MORRISON
605 W. MAIN
DENNEY’S
BEAUTY SHOP
629 W. Main
Phone 818
DENTIST
Office Hours
8 A. M. to 8 P. M -
DR. P. L. CHASTAIN
Dentist
418 W. Main Denison
LAUNDRY
IDEAL LAUNDRY
Darep Wash 16 pounds ........................ 49'
Quill* 5 for .......-......-...................... $1.0 '
Laundry Work At Sensible Price*
Phone 388 619 Shepherd
PLANING MILLS
WOOD WORK OF ALL KINDS
WE NUKE:
Cabinet*—Furniture—Office Equipment-
Ornaments—Anything made with wood.
WE DO:
Remodeling— Refinishing —Painting-
Hoofing work.
DENISON SASH AND DOOR COMPANY
Mercer D. Simms, Prop.
Phone 205 422 W. Woodard
RADIO SERVICE
Celery in its wild state has a
coarse rank flavor and peculiar
odor.
Christmas was not among the
earliest festivals of the Christian
church
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The coffee tree is believed to
i avc developed originally in Ethi-
opia.
Nevada is the only state in the
union that does not contain a
streetcar line.
The authorized strength of (he J*
l S army is 165,000 enlisted
men, 6,415 Philippine scouts and
12,374 officers. i %
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The geological survey made p
more than 11,000 technical decl- J.
sions regarding natural resources J.
in the last year. | j*
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From June, 1936, through June
1.137, the gold stock of the United $4
States was increased to $12,318,-
000,000, the largest stock or
record. | fl
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Main
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Western Auto Associate Store
Kadui and Bicycle Service
Good Penn. Oil Davis DeLuxe Tires
FRFE Crankcase and Tire Service
501 W. Main
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1937, newspaper, December 17, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527118/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.