The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947 Page: 4 of 6
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THE DENISON PRESS
FRIDAYF, FEBRUARY 21, 1947
Best D02 Picture
A!! the pathos ot a boy in quest ot his lost pup Is t. pressed in the
photo shown above as pictured in the December issue ot Cosmopolitan
magazine. The photo, made in the Detroit dog potrrtl by Howard Shirkey
of the Detroit Times, was selected by U. S. Camera magazine as one ot
the bcit news shots of 1918.
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-BRIDGES TO NEW ,. f CRIENCESJO THE UNDERSTANDING
OF OTHER PEOPLE, TO PACTS AND INFORMATION.*.
TO AN APPRECIATION OF THE PAST AND TO THE
BUILDING OF THE FUTURE-
TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF OUR DEMOCRACY
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NEW j aiicis Cardinal Spellman today sounded
a solemn : lie American people that Soviet Russia
is bent on wnri ■ t.‘ ‘. >n and d. .dared that only the L»at-
blind can fail to - , ...re oi the Communist invasion of the
United Stair..
“Every C.,mni ; is a potential enemy of the United
States and only tin *. ;>ai r lino can fail to be aware of the
Communist invasion of uitr country,” Cardinal Spellman
declares in an article “Do We Want a Soviet Peace?” which
he wrote for the Nr, an, r issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.
Decrying the “arrogant attitudes, ,,
and belligerent rets” that are! ^ Jh® van^uished' ho declares,
“signs and symbols of a Soviet , ' m 'tven centuries later,
Pro af' Cardinal Spell mail warns
a mighty dread of the re birth of
against appeasement o Russia1 ! d.A a8»»ds me, a tear
which would enchain America and I ^ a urmigh an identical insane.
Other Democratic nations of thej P,aKU" p;“l'e,rn1 ‘‘e^potlsm, do-
wor|() struction and death, a ‘Pax Soviet-
... , .... . ,. : iea’is being impored upon Europe,
Today like a chilling mist there with the .......dictators, (,ne
hangs over the Democratic nations
the menace of a 'Pax Sovictica'
which, if we submit to it. will com-
mit our children to serfdom in a
world itself enchained,” the Cardi-
nal declares.
j “Soviet Russia is building an
J empire which covers nearly ten
'million square miles--one-sixth of
the land surface of the earth—
which surpasses even the Nazi to
World - Theirs.
While Russia s.outages a just
peace with the intention of creat-
ing chaos to spread Communism,
the United .States is failing to
guard our own nation against the
wedge of American Communism,
designed to divide and destroy the
United States, Cardinal Spellman
charges.
“Our ally in war has not re-
taliarian conquests ml ambitions,” j mained our ally for peace and to-
he continues, day Soviet .Russia stands charged
“Arid if, by rpp'T-'rm », -on 'with bein', the saboteur of a just
j done a Soviet peace, we not only peace, her aim — world commu-
emboldcn the aggressor, hut we! nism,” Cardinal Spellman declares,
(weaken America and sacrifice na- "‘We Americans talk of these great
(tions too small, too frail to defend j and grave dangers menacing the
'themselves, nation, whose sacred i world, while we neglect to guard
i trusteeships we pledged ourselves . our own nation against the threat,
to protect.” i the terrible tragedy, that we may
Cardura. opcj^ian Nil to remain fundar.-entally these
present .!'■ nipt.-, of Moviet R 1 i:i
I to import « ./ovist peace <»" the
! world to life “V ik Tatarica” im-
posed alter lifts Mbiige hordes of
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United States.
“The wedge dividing us is Amer-
ican Communism, and Soviet im-
perialism is its pupeteer. Either
Unn-h .•■.nr-.i or communism may
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Hatton at 431 West Main with
Q—Can I pay ray National the following; combined staff:
Service Jhife insurance prerai- Ja L. Dicus, auto safes; ltay-
uras at the Veterans Admims- mond Lamb, administration and
nation contact office! parts; H. D. Vincent and G. W.
A—No. Contact offices are j Sinor, automotive service, Clyde
not authirized to accept remit- C. Jackson and J. M. Bostick,
tances for insurance premiume. service station and accesories,
Payments must be made to thq, and C, Steele, outside transpor-
bianch office. j tation.
Is a veteran of World War' Mr. McLerran will continue
II entitled to emergency ambu-
lance service to a VA hospital
or other government hospital in
which VA has beds allocated, if
the occasion arises?
A—Yes. When a veteran or
his representative contacts a
field station requesting emer-
gency ambulance service, the
chief medical officer or his des-
ignate will get all '(information
possible about the case and
will grant authority, if warran-
ted. , i
*,—* .«a» captured by the
envuiy during ,Wond Vvar It
ami was in a prisoner of war
camp ior 15 months hut my
claim lor disability has been
denied by Veterans Administra-
tion, Wnat can 1 do now that
the disability is getting worse?
A — Veterans Administration
will give special consideration
to disability claims filed by vet-
erans interned in enemy prison
cumps. You should get in touch
with your nearest VA office
and have your case reopened.
Q—1 am going to school un-
der the G1 Bill. My eyes didn’t
bother me while I was in serv-
ice, but they bother me now
when I try to do very much
studying. Will VA pay me for
a reader to read some of my
textbook assignments to me?
A—No. Veterans with vis-
ual impairment are eligible for
reader service only if they are
rolled under the Vocational Re-
habilitation Act (Public Law
16). .
to own and operate the Com-
mercial Auto Co., 417 West
Chestnut, where vehicles may
be bought, sold, traded, or re-
paired. He was fo/merly in
the automobile business in Tul-
sa, and has a total ot five
years of experience in the field.
The new owner of fhe Pon-
southeast of Denison on High-
way 69 at the Pleasant Knoll
Palomino Farm where he breeds
nnd markets quality golden
fhorses using bis top sire “To*
'paz,’’ registered 4549.
Mr. Brennan, former owner
of the a&ency, will remain in
Denison for an indefinite per
tiac agency lives with his wife. iod. tfle has announced no new
and daughter, Karla, nine miles j business venture as yet.
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McLAREM BUYS BRENNAN
MOTOR INTERESTS HERE
B. W, McLerran Saturday an-
nounced the purchase of the
local Pontiac agency, 108 North
Fannin, from Jack Brennan.
The agency will, be operated
in conjunction with the service1
Denison Novelty Co,
205 W. Main St.
Charge it
BOOK W£CK~ STARTED IN THIS COUNTRY
AND FIRST OBSERVED IN 1919, WILL BE CELEBRATED
THIS YEAR IN 39 COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WCRLD-
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Russia Seeks io Rule World
Cardinal Spellman Charges
Only B 1 ?3il To Realize Communists
Hev d U. S. Prelate Declares;
3 “ovicf-irnDesed Peace
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1947, newspaper, February 21, 1947; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527427/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.