The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHER
DENISON AND VICINITY
Fur and warmer tonight and
tomorrow
THE DENISON PRESS
A FAST GMOWliiu Vl
7c PER WEEK
Representative United Press and International News St*r vice.
DENISON, TEXAS, TUESDAY, DEC. 22nd, 193«
WEEKLY FOUNDED 1930—DATLY 1934
VOL 3—NO. 151
•Firemen Pack
Toys Here For
Poor Children
Local Scouts
To Assist In
Distribution
DENISON
62-50-35
YEARS AGO
By DULCFJ MURRAY
Eddie Again
Attacked By
Archbishop
MARBLE BOARDS IN
DALLAS ARE ILLEGAL
No Effort Made to Take Machines Out of
Shopping Here
Increases As
Days Decrease
Archbishop of York Follows
Archbishop of Canterbury
Castigation by Making At
tack on Former Ruler today.: DALLAS—Marble boards were
I declared illegal in this city Mon-
' 1
Grayson County and Denison, But Con-1 Post Office Workers Kept
tinue to Come In Despite Frequent Action' gB*?
Christmas Mail off.
Largest Number of toys on
hand since Movement Start-1 'kv «'-enmg,
ed; Ready for Distribution
Xmas Eve, Chief Lowe says
December ^2. 1874
, Those two cavalrymen who
|charged a hog on the corner of
’ Main street and Burnett avenue,
to have
more practice before taking such
despot ate chances. The unfor-
tunate individual who was un-
hoised in the encounter, and measu-
red his length in the mud, will
prob'obly dismount the next time
he meditates an attack on one of
Denison’s magnificent pets.
After an absence of several
days, during which tine we took
iout* share of the festivitie at
Houston, mid paid .. flying visit
all toys completely <.ver-'to thc Island city, we are home
Denison firemen today‘affajn, anc| once more on duty.
Should Have
Left Simpson
Claims Edward did wrong by
not Stepping out of Picture
while Wally was
Several Hundred
To Receive Them
All of To,)s Renovated by Fire
men in Spare Time of Pa„
Few Weeks, have good time.
to seek a mandamus or some sim-
ilar order to force city officials
day afternoon by city councilmen,! to order the board taken out of
with a decision to take up a ques- Dallas in mediately.
tion Wednesday of closing racej -
horse bookies. j While there seems to be no el-
tl was expected that operator:-, fort being made to take the,
_______ will be ordered to take the marble j board- out of Denison and Gray !
Married, (boards out of Dallas immediately.!county, these places becomingj
l after the council was 'asked toj flooded with the machines that arc
Following thej consider the move by M'ayorj being played almost continually
ute
Turkeys Great
Sellers In City
Ship is Located
But two Pilots
Believed Dead
Everyday
DENISON
Elliot McClung, Chamber of j
Commerce manager, tell us that]
Late Hours Of Remaining open ihis organization has a large:
Beneficial Store Operators,
They Claim Today.
YORK, Eng.
criticism made on the former1 George Surge ant.
King Edward VIII by the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, conies now
another castigation of the act of
the former king by the Arch-i
bifhop of York.
It was held ov- i throughout each day.
Downtown Denison became a
| veritable p'ack of human flesh to-
amount of cotton which some club!
or church here might have use for!
Christmas decorations. The cotton]
was originally used in the recent!
Santa Claus parade and is only:
Any organization
Party Ready
To Go Into
Wilds Today
or until the Wednesday meetingi The boards have been taken day as citizens rushed madly! slightly used,
as a special order of business. from Gi. v on county on numerous about to get in as much last min-! or P'U'-ons wishing a portion of it1
Missing with Plane since last
Friday, couple believed in
plane loupm in wilds near
«...,................ - -------- — - , Wallace, Idaho, army flie.*"
District Attorney K. L. Hurt, shortly after they have been or-| ute Christinas shopping as possible j should contact Mr. McCluhg im-l ^
was criticized by the council for| dered taken out. While the lurg-1 realizing that only two more days] mediately.
I “trying to put the monkey on our. PSt pfay on the boards come fn-n.of shopping remain before Christ-. -
The declaration is made that* back,” in the situation. As boaid .adults, children of all ages are mas day. j Letter to St. Nick:
the wrong decision was made by1 licenses do not expire until Dec.1 flowed to play them without in- , Ono of the busiest spots in Dea-t Dear Santa Claus: __
the monarch earlier than Dec. 10,i 31 and action might not be fa-ken‘ terfercncc from operators or stove! ison was the postoffice as a con-j I have been » good little boy this ' '
and that was when he found him-! until that time. 'owners where the machine- are !o-linual stream of persons carrying | year which my record will show.! »«al'Ch lor bhip With Seven
.j pity Attorney II. I*. Kucera' c.ated. I packages, cards and letters to belaud -inee I have been a good boy,I passenger* Still puttie M *t-
and relatives,! I want you to do me a favor, j tempt to locate it futile,
the revolving! I’ll try not to ask too much. I '
Miss Earhart
Helps In Hunt
Postal employes, although I
First, I would be much obliged I
SALT LAKE CITY—Steps were
self falling in love with 'another! City Attorney it. r. catea. | packages,
man's wife. It has happened to said lie has held all the time that] Several stores in this city are mailed to friends
others and they withdrew from the boards were illegal, but that] paying all or a large part of thor j flowed through
Wi.a all toy, completely over-1,,, thc Maud cjty, we are home the field in some cases when they county officials had no right to'rent mid upkeep from revenue de- doors. -......„ ...
hauled. Denison firemen today a!l() mlCP more on duly. loHnd y wpre faU]njc j„ [ove' embarrass municipal officials, ,.ived from these boards. Several, with extra help this season, claim if you would send me a back this akei, ’“day to send a party into
were parceling them out in boxes Vre mv now confident than ever! wjtj, another’s wife ! when they did nothing toward or-'sloro operators here have reported the holiday m’aiils may surpass the spring whom 1 can train to step lhe 01 cemeterJ’ ridge, near
for distribution Christmas eve to t)mt Deniso„ is ,]ie liveliest city' xivat was the time the Duke of! dcring them out themselves. j that they did not believe in the,recon|s of past years, and are jn and fill the -hoes left in the 'Valiaeei Idaho, to reach the bodies
the worthy poor children in I>rn-':_ „f ;t. n,(, Rosined! m:..i.... ■....... „.i„j c_____I Action was taken after the; machines nor would they have | kept husy through the day handl-, middle of my football lan bv one: ut the two ilier3 missing with
ison.
“I want to take this opportunity f'ia]vosion
of thanking all those who gave us
both old and now toy in our en-
deavor to make this one of the
uiar iicniMiii is no- iivoc.-x. v.v., inut was the time tne Duke oii“ll“'a ......... , , ,, , ’ , ," , , ,, i v ,, ... ,
in the state, of its size. Business! Windsor ohould have retired front | Action was <aken att0'' ,lUj| machines nor would they have | kept busy through the day handl-. middle of my footballlap by one! ut the l"°
is painfully dtul in Houston a;ii'.|thp SCene—when he found hit council mrtnbers said they ’’had. then in their establishment-, mt ing jast minute mailings. I Bill Conatscr. You remember him.,.'1’ p,ane s:
• i a _ i____ _ • r! D,, n 1m.. L* i i i 4 i..ll till,iii t r\ iiiti-' n* i ........ i s. r iiah i Amonc on /I rex i... ■ e . i • , . ! i h p n 1 n n p
| love to begin to conflict with ins'occasions, but
The lire which occurred . t ,|Vity, his first duty bein'-1
Whitest oro m t 1 hursds.y ni^nt position as loyal blood.
was quite a serious confiagiatim., _____________ . _______
always filter back| they had to install them to pro- Thousand of Denisonians and Then if that isn’t too much I;
happii t Vuletides of many yeais Tljp p0stoffice, with most of th
for children in Denison.” Kin ,|mi, 01 wns destroyed; (Ico.
Chief Tat Lowe sand. “Without V,teven>a <|ry good store and can-
the public’s help, our hands would ,011,s together with his dwelling
have been tied. This is going to fmd household goods, were almost
be a glorious Christinas for sever- a total loss
al hundred children because these " A ,>uii,|in(r belonging to W. S.
Denisontans help us. ’ Mitchell, of this city, occupied a
Mr. Lowe said that his men wa<. ,.„nsv.ned, wd the
had overhauled all toys in their houge ad'joinj-llK demolished to
possession and woe collecting , t th(, Rpvp.„| nf the flames.| al 1 ,ml oi ‘he possible consequen-j “The loss of his
boxes to he used in transporting’^ Tpxns HoUPP was consider-1''6' “n T VAv*r' '
the toys to the poor. The fire- sp0|.chp,|. U is supposed the
. mn will he lv-lped in their work fiia 0,.iffinnto(l f,-om the explosion
by Boy Scouts as in past years. ,)(. )amp in thp postoffice.
Several hours Christmas eve will December 22, 1886
be taken in the distribution of
Crude Prices
May Advance
Oilman Says;
Many of the large oil companies
are at work figuring how they ,
can increase crude prices but are'
since last Friday.
The plane was definitely sight-
v,'"]heard" that, Hurt would attempt lPPt their interests. Bu.-iness fw’-»i residents of this trade area jostl-l might muscle in thi- request al-jC(1 bY Lieut. Byron Cooper, Jton-
° ' "I______—---j their houses often went to anotherl (1(1 each other good naturedly Mon-|so. Please send me another "ood! da5'' The lost P^ne carried Joe
j track, a very good guard and a
couple of ends who can tell a foe,- j
Son’s Loss
Great Shock
i because the other place carried; dfty and today as they hurried j yack,
one or more of the boards. I aDout on their shopping rounds.
------—--------- | Practically every store in the city
was filled to capacity with buy-
the largest number in many
each
To TPL Head Sub-Leasing
— Detrimental
Power Company Head was
more than just Father to son,
Denison manager declares.
SAN ANGELO—In the opinion
of Guinn Williams, president of
the Texas Wool and Mohair com-
-on who bears (pany of San Angelo, and owner ol
Ice.- of such an advance, J. Edgar) lhp namp of Jnhn \y. carpenter, | a ranch in Kinney County, the
lew, vice-president in charge of j j,. ^ be the greatest shock the policy of the University ol lex:,--
\ man
j father lia„ over had. The boy
| was tlie apple of bis eye and was
j taking on
i Livermore and Arthur Hard.
The men are no doubt dead, it
bail when they see one thrown to’ declared, and all that can be
them. (It might help if you put!done is to rescue their bodies. The
hooks on them in:-tead of arms.) jtriP int0 thp area wiI1 be most dif-
years. Business men said each, Lastly, help me to get out of, llcu“> 's declared,
day their places are filled with this awful ba.-ketball and traci;! ‘ar no word has been re-
customers, but probably the big-jmixup we have here in Grayson reived of the ship with its seven
gest rush came Saturday when! county. j passengers aboard being sighted,
each place had to hire a large; Yours truly, j Ameilia Earhart made an unsuc-
number of extra help to take care[ Logan Stollenwerck. i‘’u! attempt to locate tbe ship
of the customers’ wants, J High school coach. 1 Monday.
Indicative of the Christmas I p. g. Santa, slip something in
sales, one grocery store here has| your bag that will help me boat
' i turkey aggregating several bun-] Sheiman in football next year
^ -J.. 1 in ife
regents in peimitting original les-
sors to release grazing lands at a;drod pounds jn
several bun-] Sheiman in football
its ice box for its]
i
production for thc Sun Oil Com-
pany, sold in Dallas recently.
emorr 44, .oow , *" considering raising oiudt-j takiny on the plans and aims of j higher figure to men who actually I ,,ustaners with a steady stream of^ Dropping in to see this eorres-
named Hall, who htoils: fr,ces lt "ot mei'e^’ the l’aise the father. 1 never saw a more! operate them tos ranching ventur-j jmypl.s cuning in and out of the pondent the other day. Bob Brem-
the toys throughout the city, Mr. ).|.om (P(, ^at;on, succeded in re-1 but the results which must jevotcd nndcrst'atiding of father] es is contributing to overstocking. ■ — <•
Lowe said. r r MePnrtbv of $60,'be Hikou .nto consideration, Mf-j Uji(j s01j,. in my lifp. The death oil “Thus practice is causing spread
The search for the
continued.
-hip will be
lieving C. C. McCarthy
For the past several week-' five S))Tldav ' hy nn .,ct of superior, IVw •'ai,L “Thc industry is afraid 1 th(, „„ wi|| be a terrible blow,’lot’ bilterweed, breaking down the
have spent all their leisure > p ‘,’ni| pl.rn,pl attention to)1,1 ^overproduction which might re-j duialPl( will C. Green, local man-! carrying capacity of schools lands
r'l'“ and causing scuie ranchman to go
bankrupt while the middleman 01 ]
place. The call for turkeys is
one of the largest experienced by-
grocers in many years, they claim
CHILDREN’S FEAR Of
DARKNESS IS REMOVED
BY NOVEL TRAINING
fnie in repairing old toys for this bU;.iness_ HaH has been in the Mll»i ami also overdrilling. oilj ager of the Texas Power ami
occasion and have thoroughly en-, Pahjt of POmi,lg to town frequent- li-.irior.s arc afraid of too much company, in speaking of
joyed it. They have the largest. ;)m, had |nriHentally, gotten, o^. which -.night mean a break ini thp dcath of tlie young man by an
number of toys on band since the- a’ ainted wjth Mr. McCarthy, jlho l"')c0 structure and that is the auU) accidcnt ncar Austin Sunday,
inception of thc work several knew him to have some; hast thing in the world anybody] Ul. Carpentei. has interests in a
1 - • • -i— wants.”
J'(’avs aS°- ! money in the bank here, and when
The fire station is likened unto'^ ^ t(? him Sunday and stal-
r giant toy display. The second ^ (hat hp was short 0f funds,
floor of the station is given ovo; havin(J forpoUen to draw any out
to the toys and tricycles, tin sol- ^ SAturdw, Mr. McCarthy con-
diers, cars, tanks, dolls, guns Mid ] ?pntod to caFh ,, ?60 check for
everything imaginable uiay be
or 111 ail tolls this one that happen-!
ed at a ward -cliool game several' nkw YOJtK -Tlie liorribie tear
years ago. “IVabody was playing' ti,ut many i.ttie children suffer
Merchants claim that theii late, some othei ward school in football' fi-,,111 wiiicb thev must enter adarlt-
hours remaining open at night are, and one of the Peabody players j enefl unfamiliar room, in many
increasing s'ales, inasmuch asi wa- Rip Radcliff. Tlie ri invd c;,-. - be overcome by a method of
original lessor pulls down a fat t,hege buyers were those unable to1 Was on the field of play and the! t. aining worked out by Dr. Tran-
check each year,” Mr. Williams Ret off fmll their work before j opposition was watching Radcliff; , s Homes of the Child Devel-
11 gent.-, d p, a large amount of trad- to see that he didn’t break away.' , j.aiont Institute, teachers college,
said. He believes the
| stock farm and the young man should release direct to a man who ing occurs during the extra hours,J On one play they .-farted tackling1 <' ,; ou. , in: -slty.
won. Any toys left over this year
will be stored and passed out next
Christmas, Chief Lowe said. I
him, to the end of helping him j
out.
presented his
A favorable factor in tlie con-j was taking active parl with his
tmued strong demand, but most| fathw in Ule project as well as
of this is due to thc more genet-j in othpr knattprs close to his heart,
al use of fuel oil for heating in' Thc hpad of the powev company
winter, Mr. Pew pointed out. A1-. hag madc visits t0 lhis city at
tliough the fuel oil is being .>olo jj,nes and lias'a number of friends
here. -
The funeral will be conducted
Tuesday at the old home of the
Monday morning McCarthy gasoline tanks are building up,
St. Lawrence
Is Considered
By Roosevelt
check for payment | which tends to depress the refin-
,ilt the bank, only to ldairn that ml market and are potentially a
Hall had drawn out all his funds]serious threat, he declared.
’early that morning and had left. “The carryover of gasoline
'town. The officers were notified I Stocks fom last winter was not
i0f the affair and made a diligent dangerously large,” the Sun offi-_
rial commented, “but it might eas-
ily become dangerous. That 1
operates the place 'awl to 110 one
else.
Last year Mr. Williams appear-
ed before the regents and succeed-
ed in securing 11 lease price reduc-
tion of from 10c to 50c an acre
in a section infected by bitter-
weed, a poisonous range plant.
The reduction covered only a per-
Carpenters in Corsicana. Mr.jiod of six months, however, and
Green left Tuesday to be present this year the land committee of
here.
business men said.
Last Day To
Visit Display
Of Katy Shops
] everything that came along, but t.ic ..elieno ,\nrkod out by Poc-
I when they took stock, they lon.m tc.: Holmes wa one wbich cnUetpdl
1 that both Radcliff and the bnli; tne ocllve co-operation of tbe child
missing. They -tatted a thovougn• ■ .loing something himself about
at tlie rites.
search for him. hut failed to make
a find. Mr. McCarthy states that
lu
is sure Hall will crime back, one of the factors which must be
WASHINGTON — One of th* and fix it all up. but this phase j seriously considered,
matters to be submitted again by rtf the question looks, at present, | No major company has yet de-j
President Roosevelt at the coming exceedingly doubtful. eideu to follow tile Continental in,
session of Congress will he that A Missouri-Pacific yardman, j its increased pastings due to be-
ef the St. Lawrence river project, j named James Cummings, while j conic effective Jan. 4, so far as
A storm of opposition met the .making coupling Wednesday
proposal at the previous mention night was badly squeezed between
of the project in Congress. two cars. Thc cars were run to-
Under the plhn a water way, gethcr with more force than was
will be created on the St.
Citizens Bank
Is Overhauled,
Sound Proofed
I the regents brgu'tl refused to allow
ja similar reduction,
i The committee did say, accord
, hunt that ended when they saw
j .he Ripper sitting on the ball be-
' hind the goal line. It was later
lound that Rip had taken the bail
" _ j from center and ran into the
Committee to Start Parceling | crowd that w. on the field, lie
oht Goods for Poor Consump
tion Wednesday Morning sa>
Tuesday is
the last day when
visit thc
he knows, Mr. Pew reported.
“Most of the major companies
are busy with their pencils figur-
ing what a price raise would mean
Work 011 the interior of the
Citizens National hank, which is
being given a complete redceora-
ing to Mr. Williams that when! Denison people may
currant lease.- expire that no sub-j quarters of the Katy boys at the
lease can be made without the ap- ear shops store room where they
proval of the board mid that the, have piles of food and Christmas
value of the lease would be reg-1 gifts for the needy worthy fanu-
,dated by restricting the number lies of the city.
lerrifslng jtnatton.
Learns By Play
in it- r.:,.if the dark room
. I - • s hat was done to re-
r.ve it in oup of nnrserv
:!,ool children:
W iile the oil was playing a
never ran out of bounds, but just)
ran back nt them to the goal and- -ante with the experimenter, the
sat doxvn and watched further de
velopment- The .score counted.
When he got to high school, the
hoys tagged Rip 'All America.' ”
Hall was 1 • 1 led Into the dark room
and me child was sent after 1L
When ne refused to go Into tne
dark, room alone, the aduit would
■m with ir. 1. At the same time the
A news dispatch .-ay thilt Ed-! adult ■■ ould encourage the child
ward has again been attacked by oid o h him how to feel his way
an archbishop, this one from! amt how to search for the phosphor-
.... - h„, -I- >«, ,« -r:r;
of stock that could he carried on1 Visitors may drive into the Yoik. Robert Burns once penned' ■ <■'nt j*6l(oviiiff ii^ndant wlch
the various ranges. 11** believes1 \ards at the g^ate on Mirick aw-
Ut'llll^ UlVfll tl l "lll|M'H UU01.0I 11 1
tion, is near completion. The in- thc board -should force original; nue just across the tracks of the
side'is being treated with sound-ilessors to make such concessions'! Katy and they wall be shown
en and'to the operator that will justify a through t
yet decided to announce
he explained. “This plan of
rence from the great lakes to tlie j.-away, the cars came together
Atlantic. .till the projecting roofs met.
____________ squeezing Mr. Cunwnings into
'-mi e about nine inches wide. He'of time is a questionable piece-
* Ton fct.fi In a on color* .1 1111011 or I , « . . . , , p t unn
’ tin HO badlv injured that though dent, one which may have unfoi'-!
silk may be removed without in- sw uau/y t ^ 4Ui.|A.....L ______________1 r*. then
Jury t*» tbe color or fabric, If trout- |
a raise,”| Paint<’'1 a ros'1 ti’lt <’asY
the Christmas exhibit.
on the stock reduction on the range at! Hundreds have seen the mass of
eye. Windows are equipped with' once
! Chi istmas good things assembled
had
Hie line, “A man’s a man for ’a
that." What the archbishops can't
understand is “’’a what?"
an indirect lighting device which
announcing an advance weeks ahead! . . , „ , ,
I - . . .... I takes the light from the outside
.he was to have been taken to the|tunate ronsequences. It tends
ed with glycerine. Stretch the me- |
terlnl over a small basin. I’.nr a
little glycerine over tlie stain, rub |
genftV, and leave for hall' an h.air ;
Then wash the article in tlie usual
Acheson did not consider it
to do so.
December 22, 1901
w. K. Gain: was killed
; to unsettle the industry and may
if commit*-
and throws it to the ceiling and
diffuses it over the inside.
Dr. George Morgan, member ol by the Katy boys and friends, alive! After talking with several
)'"On attached (o tlie end of the
lorn tight pull cord. When the
gilt had been found, the Child w»»
allowed to pull it on, but then was
Diogenes might have had hi- encouraged to pull it off again and
search ended today, had he been, tvl- > it> iTIm glow in the the dark
the land committee, has evidenced' Beginning with Wednesday, a
sympathy for tbe operator who committee will arrange the var-
has to pay 50c an acre, Mr. Will ions articles of food and good
mt Worth hospital Thursday, Dr.
safe ] easily he dangerous
Intents are made on the basis of|
lit
near.
persons Monday afternoon. Judge
E. A. Wright found a purse lying
on his desk at the justice courts,
judge spent several hours
lams points out, and ho expects'things for the children so that ^The
b ',I)r. Morgan to aid in eliminating each family will have enough to j Monday afternoon and thi- morn-
run them a period of something Jng contacting each of those visit-
Dri»» SAFELY—Net kecklwlf
Husband and Wif •
L"'«,k Si; Marquette At
the engine of tlie north hound,
freight, on the Choctaw division
iof the M-K-T. ttnilroad. The train
stopped at tlie north fork of thi
Canadian river just this side of
Checotah to take water. Gains:
took his torch umd went out on
the water tank of the engine,
where he waa last seen alive.
Sausepan handles should
turned to one side nr i!: love, not | the middleman and thus permit
left sticking out wic-n they can the actual operator to reduce the
easily be knocked m . , hy Inqulsi- number of livestock, h procedure
tlve children. j neecssni y to elimimit
like ten days.
Durant Enroute jTBelieve Students Should
To TCU Battle! Not Be Taught There’s A Santa
Visitors moy call after 0 o’clock
bilterweed. i up until 10, if they wish, it is an-
nounced.
I ing him before lie found the right-
ful owner. The purse contained
less tHam $1.50.
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind—Seine numbers are protesting vignrons-
of the teachers of the local schools ly against the position of the
have put tlie schools in an uproar teachers-.
DURANT—Coach Frank Mur-
ray announced that he would give
the Marquette University football i
team a workout each day until in insisting that it is wrong to 1 Chairman of the school board,
time for the game with the Texas tench the child that such a char- Henry Miller, said the school
This is the sequel to one of the! chrigtjnn Univmity j„ the Cot-'acter exists. hoard still believed in Santa
•’ <f ”nt «>» m09t Bow,_ Patrons of the school in large Claus. |
most sensational, if not the most
sensational criminal cases In tlie
history of the state. Speaking of
TILL XMAS
(Continued on Faffo *)
People who are scrupulously
particular about cleanliness in o: ti-
er ways are sometimes apt to for
get the amount nf soil that fruit
collects during transit and sale
Where there's dirt there’s danger,
and all fruit that is to be eaten
raw should he. first thoroughly
cleansed under running water.
’Fruits with rmight skins may even
Durant is sponsoring the team numhers are protesting vigorously
from the north during their stay against the position of the teach-
in tha south preparing for the) era.
(fame.
The chief of police declared, wed brushing to dislodge the In-
that any teacher who said there grained dirt and any insect eggs
I Patron* of the school in large too old to tench,
whs no Santa Claus was growing
that are prenent, Solft fnilts, too,
need gentle but thorough riniirg.
Death Parade
Featured At
Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES—The parade of
death will he a feature here to
instill into the minds of the peo-
ple the need for being careful
in car driving.
More than 1,000 persons will
take part. Each one will repre-
sent seme one who has met their
death by auto accident.
My husband keepa bis
■toast locked and reftaa
what’s inside. He keepa
Ms office.—Edna A.
pa hi* bedvaMs
«HUT dom rorn irmwand Ml
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1936, newspaper, December 22, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736279/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.