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MONDAY,_SEPT. 26, 193JB_
THE DENISON PRESS
PAGE TH&ttJC
mouth sedan.
Bertha Authors, Denison, Ply-
mouth coupe.
| B. 11. Booth, Denison, Ford
coach.
W. T. Johnson, Denison, Ford
sedan.
i Roy Douglas, Denison, Ford
'coach.
I J. S. Taylor, Denison, Chevro’ot
truck.
Marriage Licenser
Richard Pearce and Jessie
Huffman Sherman, route 3.
Hollywood
Filmshop
By ALEXANDER KAHN
violently denounced by the other
50.
‘‘Such pictures might not only
be artistic successes, but might
also be box office hits as well.
“I have long believed that the
industry is making a grave mis-
take in trying to produce pictures
that will please everyone, For
what that really amounts to is
trying to displease no one. And
by displeasing no one, you please
no one."
The grey-haired, soft-spoken
director feels that no progress
can be made in (he film indus-
try until the bonds of self in
posed censorship are lifted. Stahl
| emphasized he was not referring
j *n moral restrictions, but to tn-
i boos which make it impossible for ^rom and m'hty.
U picture to deal with a moral' ‘'Th« st'r<-'en today maY not cv
tions, whether they be rightlsm
or leftism.
"Why?
"Because such a picture would
be barred from certain foreign'
markets. Because its suppression
would be sought even in (flu's
country by organizations motivat-
etf by subversive designs.
“And the American picture in.
d us try submits to this condition
despite the fact that foreign gov-
ernments that would an such pic-
ures have turned their own film
'/ulus'rics into propaganda ma-
chines.
INTERESTING BITS ABOUT
OUR FRIENDS
ing at another's game when a
false (you think) move is to be
made, and when you arc offering
advice.
One thing ubout R. D. Loath-
erman—he is frank and honest
with you. We like a fellow wflri
will be that when it pays or
when it does not pay—to use the
the vernacular of the politicians
—for the reason a friend will be
honest while a flatterer will
not. Demosthenes once said that
two kinds of animals were io be
feared—the flatterer and the
"Those favoring the present j slanderer. The first was among
American policy say that picturesj
Stuart Erwin and Pay line Mot re,
Tuesday attraction at the Rialto
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
R. M. CARTER, JUDGE
Divorce, Granted
Luther Lee Williams vs. Helen
Marie Williams, divorce granted.
Motion Docket
Ida M. Wilson vs. 0. 1). Wilson,
divorce, plaintiff's motion to have
defendant held in contempt of
court.
FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT COURT
F. E. WILCOX, JUDGE
New Suit, Filed
(fj Gertrude Odncal vs. Earl Od-
neal, divorce.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. I.OY, JUDGE
Complaint, Filed
Arlie Tatum, theft.
C. C. Hollis, theft.
Realty Tran«fers
R. A. Ritchie et ux to Realty
Trust company, 23 acres in the
Joseph Highland survey and 4G
acres in the Issac W. Smith sur-
vey, $10 and other considerations,
Oct. 28, 1938.
R. A. Ritchie et ux to Realty
Trust company, 64 acres in the
above, take the lead roles in the
theatre “Possport Husband.”
,C. A. Carpenter survey; $10 and
other considerations Oct. 27, 1937.
Realty Trust company to Trin-
ity Trust company, 69 acres in
two tracts in the Joseph Highland
and Issue W. Smith surveys and
64 acres in the C. A. Carpenter
survey, $10 and other considera-
tions, July 1, 1938.
J. O. Erwin et ux to J. Ander
son King lot 1, block 9 original
town plat of Whitesboro, $3,000,
July 30, 1928
J. Anderson King to Mrs. W. J.
Scott, lot 1, block 9, original town
plat of Whitesboro, special enum-
erations Sept. 17, 1938.
J. H. Ran dell to Will Pough et
ux, 30.5 acres in the Robert Mc-
Carley and Ramon Rubio surveys,
$1,250, Aug. 12 1038.
Sam D. Williams et ux to J. D.
Tong lot 1 and 27 feet of east
end of lot 2, block 3, G. W.
Bond’s addition to Sherman, $12,-
500 Sept. 15, 1938.
J. V. Smith to H. G. Leath, lots
10 and 12, block 3, Greemount ad-
dition to Sherman, except 50x100
feet off west end of said lots, $2,-
386.85, Sept. 22, 1938.
issue.
• -- —-------® j "We are living in a period of
HOLLYWOOD (UP)—Veteran violent controversy,” he contin-
film director John M. Stahl, after'ued. “We find our own ideal •/
25 years of picture-making, has democracy beset bv the adher-
only one regret—that he has not ents of alien theorists—many of]
eeen able to direct enough eon-j whom are not even citizens of i
troversial pictures. i this country.
"My ambition.” he said, “is to “Yet we are unable to make
make a picture which, if shown n picture designed to warn the
to 100 people, would be enthu.-i- people against the dangers that
asticnlly applauded by 50 and as ithrea'en our American institu-
are entertainment. But enterain-. ready knows. I do not know if
ment cannot be divorced entirely j it is more tragic or ridiculous that
j the American film industry can-
I not present the case for America
en tell the audience what it al-,on the American screen today.”
the tame animals, while the lat- i
ter was among the wild.-
Which reminds us of another i
friend, W. B. Senter, who was I
asked by a party what he thought j J26 vY*"m»I
of certain changes made in his
place of business. He did not like
it. Then the party who asked the
question did not like the sugges-
tion. That was a long time back
and all parties have bad time to
forget.-Women, they say (we
do not know') fall out with you if
you do not hand them a line ar.J
if you do, you are either fresh
or a flatterer.--There are two
times when one must not talk
too much—when you are wotch-
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TRANSFER and FURNITURE
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No smokes, no dopes, no lull
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Sleep soundly tonight. Soon fee
younger, stronger, and eat anything. Ui
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back If your drucsist is out Uuu tc
order Mendaco for you. Don't suflef aaot&SV
day. The guarantee yiolecta you. 0
“THAI LITTLE GAME”
BSB SZI
No Wonder He’s Sore *
Automobile Registrations
W. R. McDonald Denison, Ply-
mouth sedan.
Marlin A. Cobb, Denison, Ply-
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1938, newspaper, September 26, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527243/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.