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A FAST GROWING PAPSR
DENISON, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, Feb. 23 1938
WEEKLY FOUNDED 1930-DAILY 1934
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VOL. 4—NO.
Red River At
Highest Stage
At Fulton, Ark.
Two More Persons Reported Drowned in
High Water at Arkansas City; Safety is
Felt Despite the Flood Water Threats, Say
FULTON—Rid River is at the or been since twenty-nine years
Nippon
Island
Bombed
FIFTY BLOCKS OF
PAVING APPROVED
Fruit Here
Uninjured
Chamberlain Is
V oted Conf idence
Fifty more blocks for Denison
to be graveled, have been ap-
. proved by the federal government,
Chinese Fliers, for First' according to a letter from Wash-
Time of Current Warfare, ington to Mayor Clarence Scott
Fly Over Jap Island and today. Officials said tthe alloca-
Di^>p Damaging Bombs tion, $31,805, is subject to au-
--- proval of the United States comp-
Is Surprise 1 troIler
highest stag" here that it has ev ago, old timers declared today as I
To Islanders
The work will include gravel-
ing, sloping, gutter construction,,
culvert erection and all incidental
work. City Engineer A. M. Bren-
neke will direct the work, super- Only Very Slight Damage L
By Frost Of British Heads
vised by H I’. Drought, state W
PA head,
A date for starting the project
will not been set until the allo-
cations have been forwarded to
Denison.
Reported Done Budding Q
Fruit Trees in and Near
Denison by Frost Today
DENISON
62-50-35
YEARS AGO
By DULCE MURRAY
February 23, 1876
(lie levee which has held so far
i: threatened by the surging wa-j At Least Two High Jap Of-
fers.
Ben Wilson, a merchant here,
ays that he feared that the wa-
ters would claim the levee, and SHANGHAI — For their first
3900 Dozen Eggs
fid."' tZ JTrAX, Broken and Dried
From Chinese Territory At DemSOn Plant
Jacket Start
Spring Football
Practice Today
Low Mercury
Readings Seen
Everyday
DENISON
Creeks and Streams in This
Territory Recede to Al-
Minority
Knocks The
Movement
' City officers, for the first time!
in many weeks, were called outj
last night to a gang fight on|
North Austin aveue. Three were'
arrested . . . The leasing of the!
most Normal Size Again egg plant by Kraft to a New
-- ! York firm came as welcome? news;
Fruit growers in Denison and' to Denisonians . . . John E. Wil- Prime Minister of
Mentor Faced with Prospects vicinity breathed easier today: Bams is probably the most eon
of Filling Many ^Positions after a close cheek showed very' .-latently jovial fellow in Deni-on
Left Open by Graduation little damage from the light frostj . . . "Colliers Eye” claims the
i , . , ^ covered North Texas early wise money is being laid on Nati -
Mr. Kane, secretary of the Tex-' - ' her of bombs doing considerable' Wednesday afternoon 3900 doz-i More than fifty Denison high Wednesday. , Mann in his bout for the cham-
as Catholic Benevolent association,' FULTON, Ark.—'Two more per-, damage. ! cn eggs in 130 cases were broken school youths are expected to re-, while slight damage was re-' pionship with Joe Louis tonight
has just received a large and sons were reported drowned in the' The island is used principally and dried by Henningsen Brothers port today tor the lust formal ported from many fruit powers,' . . . Boxing fans are (holding
beautiful banner from New York, waters of this state last1 by japan now as a landing sta-1 Inc, at the Kraft plant here, ac-i workout of the spring foot nail experts said the young buds in crossed fingers, many of them,
Where it was manufactured espec- "ight with hundreds of farmers tion and operation point for their i cording to Paul Kennedy, local j *«'-«-n, avcurdinir to Coach Logan most cases were uninjured but wit i the hope that Joe will meet - ... ~ . Peace Should Be
billy for the association by Messrs, fleeing to the highland with their p]anC3 used jn fighting the Chi-; manager. The drying process is. Stollenwerck, laced w ith the proD- might 'have been had weather eon- mnre than his match in the Con- Dictators to
Benziger Bros. The material is families and livestock. nesc. ; completed in forty-nine minutes km of developing into fust class ditiona becn different or the frost neetieut boy . . . On thing, the g pos»ible Conflicts
heavy green silk, richly trimmed Centra! Arkansas Is flooded,' Tbc aUack on the island was'with the world’s largest dryer own- linemen and hacks to replace the heavier. ' world is glad to have learned tthe; p _
with gold braid, fringe and tas- but this morning no serious dam- ;.laged at 11:05 a. m., Japanesei ed by the Kraft company. ! stars lost through ineligibility urn Temperatures here ranged from
i indicated that citizens had seen; time, Chinese fliers bombed Jap- Egg Whites Shipped to Ft.
j the waters held back for so many aneae territory last night, flying W(orth Where They U >
' yoai-s that they had an uncanny: over the Japanese island of For-1 dergo Rigid Processin g
feeling that all was safe for them, niosa and dropping a large num
England
Charged with “Stabbing”
Anthony Eden, Who Re-
signed as Foreign Minuter
Steps To Avert
War Instigated
is reported.
sels. On one side is a large oii
painting of St. Patrick, in the act---——
of banishing the serpents from Pf*0g|}yt6]ri2lIlS
Ireland. On the reverse is the - _ _
emblem of the society, a Latin DraW Up BllUget
Glilgcu UL U.PU "“r--------- *' *
time and came as a sudden sur- After the eggs are broken and) graduation.
at. . ...t. :*...........f...... i Ur,! d i.llnmvi
negro was not near the super-man LONDON—Support of Prime
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j Considerable shakeup is also re- yellow, the later is taken to aj had twenty-two hoys woiKing g at 6 a. m. today. A slight rise, thoroughly by Max Schmeling. . - - parliainent by a vote of 330
■ ported in the ranks of the Japan-' container and circulated until] vilarly and expected a .out e before noon indicated a possible There are others in tthe boxing tQ K)g chamberlain can now
it being declared that at least broken by machinery, making it; some number more to icpoi o- half-hundred mercury stage again game just as capable of laying movc forward with his plana, it
esc,
cross, enclosing four letters “T. _ ^ • mr ! two 01 tneir genemis imvc ucc« *------------ —
C. B. A.” and surrounded by 1*01* I CflF | recalled from the field to Tokioj container.
rays. Beneath is the Lone Star -__ following rebuffs given by Chi-1 The dried egg yellow is a big
enclosed in a wreath. All this is Annual Egg Shower of Mens nesc forces. hc!P to housewives, Mr. Kennedy
in gold on a green ground and is Bible Class for Church! Stationed on the Formosa island! explained as it can be used as sea-
very pretty. This society is in a Home is Placed Underway are the American ambassador, a soning and in making of dough-
flourishing condition, has a large ---- ; few missionaries and some other; nuts and other cooking ai tides.
membership and is accomplishing A budget for the coming fiscal Americans.
Louis among the sweetpea- a- the; ... dcc]ardej toward making peace-
vented them.
The coach will
(two of their generals have been fine enough to go through tlhe dry-] day wthen uniforms and equip-; this afternoon. Weather forecasts
j ment wil1 be '-sued th*;m- "ork*. indicate clear and colder Thurs-: German, but they won’t come on , , -ertiement-
1 outs were scheduled to have star - day. | thc horizon until Joe has been 0n the olher hand the minority
ed Monday, hut-bad w«»th« me- with a, days passed w.th- shown up as ju8t another one of yote doclared emphatically that it
the meat i ma. out ramfall, all creeks and ponds, the bad Iot of heavyweights hold-1 bad no confidence in the efforts
, . 111 this v>cin:ty have fallen far be-, :ng, the titlo sjnPt. Gene Tunney chamberlain
tackle the job of '.p.uung ric iow the overflow stage. stepped out of the picture many j„ the torrid SPSSion that pre-
•Uyior, Oliver Jacks..n, Roy Own- Red River has dropped several years ago t0 devote his time and! dcd tbe vote, Chamberlain was
by, Dale Shearer, M. E. Yandivei j more feet and lowlands around effort to Shakespeare or some- ch d ,vith tabbing Anthony
and a number of other regulai |.enison have been drained off thing While Mann is our
the expected peak to be reached] players last season. Taylor and following a near flood stage hope, we can’t do anything but
before operations are discontinued) Jackson were backs. . ^ reached late last week. Other put the fj],gPr on Louis to win.
Superintendent
To Attend N. J.
School Meeting
The Kraft, plant will also use the
dried eggs in large quantities.
Eight Ihundred cases of eggs is
B. McDaniel, Denison
much good. A movement is on; year will be presented for ratifi-
foot to establish branch societies cation to a joint meeting of the
all over the state. hoard of deacons and elders of
Yesterday was the anniversary] the First Presbyterian church next
of Washington’s birth and the Tuesday, according to the pastor,^
Deni on Daily News entered upon Rev. S. L. Terry-
its fourth year. The budget, outlined by a spec-;
The members of the Denison ia] committee this week, will be;
bras; band did not forget the an- presented for adoption at a gen-! ,
niversary of the birth of the fa- oral banquet-meeting of the superintendent will represent tea- undergo the same process as the
ther of our count.-. They paraded church March 2. Rev. Terry said.; ‘hers of this city at the American: yellows are here. Dried egg wh.t-
Man street and played several to be sponsored bv the Women’s| Association of School Administia-; es are most y lougit j ice cieam
patriotic airs, including “Hail Co- council. Plans for the coming live meetings at Atlantic City N.| manufacturers, glue concerns and
luntfcia,” "Yankee Doodle” and; year will be made at that time! J- next week.
Dixii.’ Capt. Fred Henesey was along with an election of 1933; ^r- McDaniel is expected to
the spirit of the occasion. j eiders and deacons. j board a special Katy train com-
February 23, 1888 Sponsored by the Men’s Bible] P°sed of eleven cars and carrying
M. J. Franklin, who lias been class, the annual egg shower for; more than 100 Texas educators,
engaged in the nursery business the Presbyterian home will start The train, made up at Houston,
for several years in this city, died immediately, the pastor said.; W*H arrive at the union station
at his home in the we t part of With the hope of sending the eggs, bere Thursday night at 8:30 de-
town on Monday, the 20th, after to the home before the Easter parting at 8:45 and wall continue
an illness of only thirty hours. The season, Rev. Terry asked all don-; under Katy supervision to Saint
funeral took place from the Bap- ors to bring their offering to the) Louis where the Baltimore and
tist church on Tuesday afternoon; church as soon as possible. 1 Abie lines will complete its sched-
at 3 o’cock, with interment at] i ule.
Oakwood cemetery. Mr. Franklin O J C F' B' Griffin’ KencraI passenger; -
was an old resident of the city! DOdy OI I rlllliy a(?ent of tbe MKT will board the! A "Colored Dad's Club" for
and was at one time a member; FisllCFITlSlIl FoUfld tla*n al" Dadas and continue with Denison was organized recently,]
of the police force. He leaves ai j the group as far as St. Louis.The and R announced that tJhey will
wife and one child. 1 . . ... , I train is in charge of Jack Ryan] pUsh the welfare of their chil-l
It was just fifteen years the
Eden, who resigned because he
could not follow Chamberlain in
. , , m - his dealing with the European sit-
the manager said, expressing aj While others may crop up t.> portjons 0f the river far from, __ ,()n
doubt that such large quantities! make regulars ride the bench Denison arc reported still rampag-j Football prospect here bright■! ' "chamberlain takes the position
! could be scoured here.
I The egg whites are shipped to
school the Ft. Worth plant where they
other manufacturing companies.
Natural gas is quickly blown
through the 'huge drying atomizer
at a high temperature completely
drying the eggs in less than an
hour after which they are remov-
ed to a smaller vessel for cool-
ing and later packed in barrels,
still retaining tthe egg flavor.
Negroes Form
Dads Club Here
next year, Stollenwerck wall have
a backfield comnosed of Ed Har-j --------
ris, probably quarterback, Larry 'J’wenty Ei^Ht
ened considerably this week when tba. ,lniPS= steps are taken to
Coach Logan Stollenwerck said] brinp about pPace with the dietet-
ic hoped to have at least fifty ors 0f Rur0po, Europe may He
_■ _ , boys report for spring training, drawtl jnt0 another war.
Hurt In Crash quite a number to get out here'
. . . An erroneous report had them ~ ——------
CHICAGO—Thirty-one persons'311 w<>riun* our Monday, but the]
Phillips, hard driving 190 pound
fullback and Roy McCorkle, unan-
imous all-district tackle last year.:
A fourth back is yet to be unco\ -
a_nUmbCrp0fuft°e°d “pdj were injured an/twenty-rigbTof weather ha- prevented any - State CottOIl
are in hospitals receiving slons s0 far this week . . . Some
tieatment this morning following! holdovers from la 1 . ea-un com-,
the crashing of a Wabn-h train bined with a number of t.
into a bus coming in from thc 1937 Mud
including Edwin
James Perry may fill thc fourth 1 1,111
slot capably.
Hempkins Shifted
End berths should be fd'o'l ", ^ ^ driver Saln Gregsony Daubers should be moulded into a
; strong outfit this fall . . . But in
The accident happened at, football, anything can happen.! scheduled for Thursday, February
Wertz, a small station in the They may win half of titleir games, 24, in Dallas takes cn added sig-
then again may win them all nificance because of the designa-
train is in charge of Jack Ryan pusb the welfare of
wns ys-a.s s..v , and W. M| Greeter officials of dven ;n the schools of Denison
22nd of February, the anniversary *rank ^H"1’ b“> '']as oun ca the school association ! along the lines of the Dad’s club!
• in the retreating f ood waters o . An added feature t0 the trip for the wWtes. |
Trinity liver ues ay, is a - wiR be a visit to Washington Sat- Regular meetings will be held;
Elvis Blankenship, outstanding .....
1037 green player and Eugene] wm instantly ktlled.
S'chleuse, iron man of the past
season outfit. Walter Lewis, o
squadsman and Billy Hempkins; northwest part of Chicago.
will be shoved into the tackle1 "
berths, both good men. Hempkins Pe|*Sning Is
was a guard last season. O * I 111
At guard, one position is stilt. i^eFlOUSly HI
open, but Carl Odle and Jerry ---
Dorsey, 1937 proteges of Mud TUSCON, Ariz.—.John J. Per-
Pauber Coach O. J. Malone,: shing, commander of the A.E.F,
seem to have the inside edge on! forces, is seriously ill here in a
other candidates 1 hospital, taking a turn for the
Meet In Dallas
Held Thursday
The state-wide cotton meeting
Right now they are of an undet- Hon by Congress of $4,000,000 in
ermined quality to this corner. the new farm crop control bill for
_ I four regional research laboratories
A concert piani.t stopped for onc of which is to be for cotton,
half time at Salt Lake City the Burris C. Jackson of Hillsboro,
other nigtht and the audience walk- chairman of tthe State cotton corn-
ed out on him, believing it was mittee calling the Dallas meeting,
all over. Maybe they were just’and chairman of the East Texas
waiting for him to slow down a Chamber of Commerce Cotton
of Washington’s birthday, since
the first issue of the Denison
Daily News made its appearance A^btlj
on the streets of Denison and the bianc
proprietor of this paper (The Gaz-
etteer) "yanked” the lever of the
hand press that printed it.
L. Eppstein "started trade" in
Denison on the 22nd of February
in 1873, fifteen years ago. He
celebrated the event by opening a
fev: bottles of extra dry and in-
vited the editor of the Gazetteer
and a few' other “old timers” to
sample the contents with him. j
The summer street ears were
bit so they could sneak out . . Laboratory committee, declares,
The center job may be well tak- worse when complications of heart The publisher’s Auxiliary last "The time for Texans to start
en in hand by one James Crout, a trouble followed his attack of week recounts lhp (dd n,.,v. !orv their work to get this laboratory
grasping a willow urday' ,the' tiata remaining there] witftTpr^rams’te'^ which‘Varies] J9®7 ire.liffibl0 who Stollenwerck. rheumatism. of a reporter who. covering a The hour has struck. We
He had been last seen * „ f slght seeJ ,,JL •„ . ,Iiapu<„pd I believes is one of the fastest de- He was reported better until j bia;t killing almo t two hun- rannot now waste time, because
Thursday. _ J ‘Z,V t! of,*," of STSU— «" " *• ^ ^ *«" "T ^ *” ....... " «* - — *»" »
A passing farmer discovered the, An p1ftrB PuIlmnn bp flddedl p R w«Menf W.'_______ he suffered a relapse. early part of the century, sent i., two yeas to make the cotton re-
editor a story with a lead "God search laboratory a reality."
„ „ . he suffered a relapse.
. An extra Pullman wall be added ai-e p. B. Hilliard, president; W. —------ i
bnt,F Wben be ,Pa"„,a,_ the train here from the Ft. Worth g, McNeil, secretary. The oxecu-j DEATH CLAIMS FOUR IN ONE COURT OF HONOR
men’s trouser hanging to a barb-
ell wire fence. The body was lo-
cated nearby.
Officials said he obviously had
been drowned as he attempted to
cross the river from his home to
a farm house neaiby where he
had left his five-year-old daugh-
ter.
put upon the Boulevard line last - •
Sunday for the first time this, WORKMEN START REPAIR
season and were well-patronized. WORK ON KRESS STORE
BUILDING WEDNESDAY
I side Bluebonnet. The Pullman; tive board consists of .T. M. Hoyt,; FAMILY IN SINGLE MONTH POSTPONED WEEK
coaches will remain on the train, p. L. Adams, George Bradshaw, __
tut change of diners and lounge j j. s. Love, J. P. Luper and R IRVING, Texas— Deatth has The regular meeting of the
cars will be made at St, Louis,, o. Rucker. j take a toll of four from an living Denison Boy Scout Court of Hon- G°d* *et r"cturM'
rail officials here say. ---------- family within a month. or, scheduled to have been held
Jan. 29 C. O. Clark. 87, In- Thursday night, has been post-
ing’s odlest citizen, died. Ilis poned to Thursday, March 3 at
son, Alfred, his wife, and Mrs., American Legion hall because of!
Rosa Lanotte, a daughter of C. conflicting dates it was announc-
O. Clark, were driving to Irving od-
WASHINGTON — Considerable from I.itlefield when their car hit
H. H. Brigham, M. A. Berry, p]a)\t OvCI* All
and J. M. Tucker have been rein-; &
stated on the North Texas brake-j
man board after being cut off a!
month.
WPA Increase
February 23, 1903
Miss Clara Brunett and Cott-
A special train of thirty-three
cars of bananas left Fort Worth
doctor Henry B. Blankston of the, Workmen started work Wedm*. at 7:15 Tuesday night bound for
Katy were married Sunday night, daY «“ remodeling the Fetid build-; Kansas City. The load was rcee.v-
the 22nd, at the Catholic parson-] in« oceuPicd b-v th(' Kress com;i ^ here at 11 pm. and loft at
age, Rev. Father Crowey official-1 Pan>' st<,re whk’h was destroyed] U;Bo.
ing. At the conclusion of the1 b>’ file some "’eeks back. It will,---•
e_i be several weeks before the work]
1 is completed. The interior of HEFLIN PLANS TO
the store will be materially clian-i RUN RACE AG, AIN
ged. "
Efforts were made by the Kress! MONTGOMERY, Ala. While
ceremony the bride and groom ri
paired to the home of the bride’s
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
John Nassoy, where a reception
was held and refreshments serv-
ed. Mrs. Blankston is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brunett,
deceased, and has been reared by
Mr. and Mrs. Nassoy. She re-
ceived her education at St. Xav-
iers’ academy. Mr. Blankston has
fitted up a pretty (home for his
wife at 915 W. Nelson street,
where they will reside. Mr.
Blankston is a conductor on the
Choctaw division of the M-K-T.
is close to this city tonight.” H A. M. Goldstein, president of
editor tore his hair and rushed out the Waco Chamber of Commerce
a wire to the reporter "Inter: lew and chairman of the Cotton Lao-
oratory section, is urging citizens
throughout Texas to join with thc
It looks like the two Spanish Texas delegation of Congress in
factions are playing hide and ,-eek impressing the secretary of agri-
at Teruel, except that, they play culture with the fact Chat the log-
verv, very rough . . . Once one teal site i- Texas,
side seek- and finds you, the next In addition to the talks by
warfare continues to rage between
democrats and republicans,
step is to be planted . A funny prominent leaders on new ur-es
, . .. ^ special program has becn ar- -jjingr, When one wants to get a for cotton and consideration of
a ut.M.t n< ,u u ene,^ t ing tanged to attract more scouts and ufrifnd»* outt be hurls either a means and ways to bring the re-
The Leon- search laboratory to the Lone
Mrs. Clark and seriously injuring their parents to the court of hon- black ball
the propsed increase in the re- Mr. Clark and Mrs. Lanotte. Tak- or_
lief fund of $250,000,000. With en to a Stamford hospital, Mrs. |____
some of the democrats on the. Lanotte died within a few days RUSSIA THREATENS TO
aide of the republicans, the con- Then Mr. Clark died at an Abi- BREAK GAS AGREEMENT
ard Graphis asks: George Wash- Star state, discussions on cotton
ington came along in time to save improvement and better ginning
us from taxation without repre- will come in for equal recognition
mentation, but who’s going to save at the state meeting of farmers,
flict is growing more bitter each] lene hsopital from injuries suffer- MOSCOW-From Commissar of us from Nation even with repre- agricultural'leaders and business
day.
i ed in the accident.
(Continued on Page 4)
company to secure larger upstairs; he is recovering from an illness,^
quarters for tthe storage room in a former Senator Hclfin declaied
building adjoining but occupants today that this year may again
declined to yield their contract' see him in the race for the sena-
morely for a storage room, it was
announced. Had the Kress peo-
ple . wanted as was reported the
lower section of the building to
the west, the upstairs tenants say
they would have yielded their con-
tact rather than stand in the way
ef ' a plan to enlarge fronts in
Denison.
torship.
He has not ns yet made up his
mind, he stated, but a great many
of his friends have been insisting
that he run again this year,
L0YALS RETAKE
CITY OF TERUEL
War Voroshiloff the announce-1
ment comes that since the Red
sentation?
Ain’t it so brother men.
And after all these years
army realizes Russia is more ex- fl|.ere are sur a great many peo-
posed to the fury of war ,han ^ who go in for crossword puz-
LONDON—A special from the drawal from Teruel last week by!
Spanish front tells the story of loyal trops, which was done in an;
Mother Not Told
DALLAS'— When Mrs. Gerald
an other country Russia is ready can’t understand why V. Smith lay uneoncious at Baylor
to use poison gas in fighting foi onp paper 0f a town wall go so hospital Tuesday night unaware
bllp- far out of its way to try and les- that the automobile accident Sun-
Ihe declaration savs that Rus- sen another paper of the same day in whieh she was injured had
sia can not restrict its chemical cRy_ Guess if a rat has poison in killed her three-month-old son,
detachments to anti-gas defense, j bjm be W;R bry (0 infect others. Geral, Jr., plans were made for
the baby’s burial Wednesday.
Another Recommendation
The boys and gals hereabouts —
the slaying of 60,000 in the rebel
V ASHINGTON V ith the nav- bavp just devc|oped an acute case
He says that he is not as yet; tanks and the taking of several
strong enough to conduct a cam- thousand prisoners, when loyal
paign and will have something to troops again captured Teruel.
Mty later It is now believed that the with-
NOTICE
do not recciv*
orderly fashion, was part of a al affairs committee working on appieRjg ,g„ far *bPV II you
trap laid by them for the rebels, tiho propsed appropriation bill of hive pnsspd through the Susie-Q. Pan«'r *>r * P- «•
Teruel is considered a strategic a billion dollars, it is expected truing and n hit of hi-di-hn, bu*' phono 300 Mid
point in the present status of that something for recommends- , ______ .. . . ; ,mt Toa.
fighting in Spain. tion will be ready by Friday.
each 4»|
ono will ho
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