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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 8

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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8
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THE PARIS KEWS, PARIS, TEXAS MONDAT, MAHCH 22, ftST ill JOEPM-OGKA Youae'II What? By Ham Fisher May Strike -Protect Over ticoi Of Strikers From Plants By The Associated Press IXSTSGIT. Police continue "eviction of sitcovsners despite "threats cf United Automobile Workers to call city wide strike -if 'authorities persist In sueh ac- lioas. Pa. C. I.

O. intention of demans- Cf ig srnize the union as bargaining gent for Bethlehem employes. "PROVIDEKCZ. S. I.

Poll cf 00 O. members finds favcr cf closing 1,405 Tstsli stores, in city. YORK. Typographies! 'Union local votes support cf C. I.

F. isolicies. By Tlie ASEOCK ted Press -A 'City-wide strike "of automotive in Detroit Monday dcm.ins.ievi the nation's far-flung strike front. JETtiiiy 150,000 earners estimated to be idle- because cf la- "bor disputes, with major cLi- visions of labor vieing for stippcrt of and recognition -or; Homer Martin. United Automo- I "bile Workers chieftain, ordered leaders of Detroit locals to be to call out 175,000 members "in protest against forcible evic- i iiou of "sitdo-5vn strikers- Detroit's 2,200 meter plants era- i ploy 2SCLOGO persons.

Secretary of Labor Frances was in Kexv York, seek- to promote a conference be- Walter P. Chrysler and John Lewis, head of the Com- mittee for Industrial Organization i the is an sffili- j. -principal obstacle in the stalemate "was the off i- imion for Philip' Steel truttee would Bethlehem Steel Corporation rec- ogniss It as bargaining agent "for all Bethlehem employes. If The C. I.

O. polled 400 mein-jj hers in Providence- R. rot- ed is of closing 1,405 re- tail stores i PLEASE SAV 54S2S. WKEK MR IF Downr PRODUCE HIM KV3C3SY-- Break From Peace Makes Savs Breaks Down Underprivileged Children PERSONALS jg tnt "Webster i SuzHtay to astounded church-go- I ers, brought into the open the Na- zi-church conflict -which the 1S33 concordat sought to- paoJy. i Pope Piiis declared is bis letter i he signed the concordat "despite i I ravi because be- I hevcd it t-o be the best inter- i XT ests of the churrch and the Genr.su ilOia irfeaee I Conference 1 its terms were not kept that is not the fault of church, 4- A- A Tne otner side unfair inter- i I pretaiioo of the concordat, evad- i ed Its provisions, undented its i of State HuB's efforts to secure "icnn peace have than hfe recent the house appropriations ntents and final.

H- more or jess violated its st JtMi To All -underprivileged children in meeting of the League at the Gi- Paris the ages of one and oraltsr hotel. Mrs, Iceland Ksrn- 10 years have, been invited to at- man. general cbairmsn of -the tend the Junior Welfare League's event, has announced. The rn-eet- arinual Saster Egg hunt to be held ing be the regular serai- Mrs. J.

A. Casiiemsn of said the cooe. the week end in I Pull fc fQ ln indicates. Commerce as guests of Miss Pau- was Hul told the coramSttee 'he tiad at dele'katS'to the slate which pled- to a certain foreign E. x.

S. T. C. there. that Euro'pe foUow.

program adoptee by the lar serai- and Mrs. Bill Graysou of Saturday at three o'clock in By- rr-onthiy meeting of ihe organiza- Der-crt were in Paris Monday. Park, and begin at 7:30 o'clock. J. Humphreys, Mrs.

Humphreys and Ham- ss president oi the league, said man urged Monday that all in oe t.hir^ hu.nt i oers attend, tiic 1 msGting, so sponsored by the group, and will full details of the hunt may be i and Blocksr be for uKderpnviieged cnilcren soent the weekend in Hendersor church -agreed, to Alpha, sorority mother st the Uni- churchmen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson vctsity is expected sited relatives In Snloe Sunday. nd the EaSter R0 a par VATICAK CITY.

Pins in epistle i i Part- iii pe-iicc Aires. He. has teees iiig overtime in ar; uiidcr-cover fort to Europe to behave to the German bisho-cs, it Sis- 1 is tr inspire oM Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mrs.

blame woriG her danserous W. H. Bales and and 'Mrs, 3E -uoture" of be- i Problems Irom the standpoint ot Frank Caxnobell visited SunSsv in nveen he a 'hi-d 5 hss ei ht -of peace" laid. Fins! Tilsns for the be at the Monday night Mr, and Mrs. Aaron HalL she- The Meha-vvk," monds.

ft if ionS Meetings Held Waiter D. Ed- Mr. snd Jvlrs. C. 1HL e- nave returned from a stay in Mexico City.

Pert Worth Mr. Bates' sis- 1 ich at Baencs Aires, ter, Mrs. Percy Garrett. -T-j, enclydcsL fe Cstholic i Hull has laboring congregatic'ns in Germany ectjy with the W.sshisgton reprc-' and Mrs, E. Wirmiaghazr; -day, aeeu-s-ed the Geftnan fseritatives of of Koney Grove v.sitec -here Suri- roent of "distortion of pacts" arsd tntxinj: pJsas with reproofs fend day their a'fvrrrsed the churchV- 7nn.o-cencc- i wsrsirigs.

Audrey .81 West 1 of cUsiyrbing; the peace. 1 street. T-J 112 BPW nc Mrs. W. Anderl sen visited in Dirrant.

Sun- j-and Mrs. Roy th? church and Mrs. Waller Bassano. Mrs. I a in C-errrrany, Williarris, Mrs.

Ted McCIssn. cnsrgec that In The Courts Stephens, circtdation usan- agsr of the News-Messenger cf Kezular meeiina' of tne Marshall, spent Sundav in Speech group of the Business Riley publisher of the Professional Women's club 5 Marshall ac- bs held Men-day evening comcanied bv his and pe rooms in Miss Margaret Chastain assd I Walters 227 Norti daughters, visi'ted in Paris OSHK Miss Ardith Lewis 5tsent Satardav Sundsv. A F-, ra nas cnarge OS trie he -Vo-. I or" seles5 prophst af 1 he of tlic ertciyci-sas mth OCENSES Here is W. C.

Shaw, superin- Nora Bnnxer Ed Shernian, Miss rur. and Sirs. Aibert Young, Hazel Dallas, sper Harnsnosd Trent to Bon- observarsce of National rvisor lor county oruy. i of Austin is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs, A.

'Beauclisrnp is the xc-r- I Guests received -bv Hobert -r Walker of Paris Sr en- Mrs. F. D. and: '-Irs. Bob Msllory of clirnsrte snc! crss arrived in UrsiteG States lory, Jr.

Thev -will I tum'-hoate in aboiit "month." i diMfegtiish, "lie'T weather and cii-'l former cQTiaiaas, but -o" lsce -R. Waives Jin: Johnscn, Kegss, -ith sxiinser, jset at iaxicab drl' the IS-dav and Mrs Paul roate, Mrs, iL Far- Fsr-is C-oca-Coia ite 31: i. Akron, Oai strikes have Trorkers -in 'the -ciiy. went to Fort Worth. Sunday i Hines will be the Drincioal speak- if A tmlon organizer asserted in- "b-Tsiness.

1 ers. II terurban and electric ser- vice at Anderson, would, not Jess A. True, petrolecin geolo- i Amioancements of two new be resumed -until union demands I gist of Kansas City Hrrived here candidates for ihe Paris Junior are met. Sunday on business. college pubiicati-ons elections to iitrndred members of the be held Wednesday have been Typographical Union Jolmziy Hopkins, announcer a.t ade.

Aliss Kathryn Stubblelield iocai No. 6 voted stippcrt of the radio station KPLT. spent Satur- I has announced for the editorship C. 1, O. although they did not day night in Fcrt "Worth-.

of The Galleon, school annual. break "with the Federa- i -and a hcrse" candidate Constable Grover Taylor 3Ion- rv'hose name c-e r-svealed i five i Wednesday has been announced I charge; for the editorship of The Bat, sale 'SsssjiiSs'tsti tjf 100 -'hovj sot repr? chaste of clinssss-, a -She '-'to of Greenville iiere same thKig ET -eoolsr. Sir. snd S5rs, J. he "The Is that ccrunt -ffrsj; period of times in instsatci liiays.

Tiiese cycles vsrv in length, CAUL 401- Texa arrived Sunday to attend i of Sishssi CSTD prices -jsaid tsr iaer mother. Mrs. M. BafeU, i-f? 1 cr tonssr nsild The local, a member- aay repcrt-c. tae of newspaper, book i nien on drunkenness -and job printers, in a resolution Saturcay ttignt.

criticized the A. iF. of is seriously si the hotn-c of her daughter, Mrs, A. D. tBtjweu, on South Eighteenth of light; 4 Hsiis? Trsat Sails Fsr am SS-7T' Mr.

and Sirs. '2L P- Css.kcy and I daughter, Mary snd Mr, nnnrsct uneco- i 131 representative to Parisians who attended a con, I the Texas legislature, relumed to of HetaiI Credit association industrial theory-. Money Grove Couple Wed Momins returned to ofHetail Credit association Austin Monday after spending the men in Texarkana Sunday inciu- friends. manager C'L the Paris Retail a s'ff, I Texas, speni Sunday at the Mrs. W.

tS. 1 George 0 Hall -married at 8:30 o'clock i Sun-da- ntomin? bv the Rev. Bert i Paris association of- rt Elbert Robertson, fcnnerly of; bv Mrs. SFiV GBOVE. fSnecan a an l- with Baty of th Miss Gladys Eubank and George i SrnSwfiuS and i Paper company here.

They at- tended a luncheon for those at; GIeTm Gullk formerly of the meeting Sunday noon at the; cf couple attending. Mrs. Hall is the daughter of 3Ir. and Mrs. O.

Eubank and is-a graduate of the Honey Grove school and has resided here all her Hie. The groom Wren Mor.day si rim. hotel in Texarkana. Ques- vcict; 5 tions vital to retail credit report- ing services discussed at Lhe Jet 3Lfl- 14. 'i the son cf Mrs.

1R. "Wood. Coy SkeJton, of the aiso of tajs city, -rney wn- ccn- cf "tinn-e their residence SPOf COTTOK Page Ont THIS WHEN TOT" A LAXATHT it is DSiter for you ii yoxir cc-cy eti. Food (after d.igsstfor; should be eliminated every day. cose cr of purely vegetaoie for prompt, re- Thousarxdi and.

tncusana? men and women like Black- constipation. Have "ou tried it? Mrs. Welch, tr.an a montn. were not avaiiaoie ilonday afternoon. 1 csrn 7 here in the ft oe s.s once oeicre io- cai CCC boys packed up to move onlv to have the order changed.

McFariand. MRS- JOE HANCOCK IS BURIED SUNDAY Do Your Glasses Need Changing? ssss cncc i-irnc. forrneriy I Ruby L. Grizzard, was the da; an tinvj. ii you rnusi r.o:c your ter son Griz- r-j -3 "1 tLt js f- I .4, 7 rC i A resiaec soutA of u-iuSi.

ii your eye-s ourn. or chsngin glasses. strain. Your should be examined at lesst ycsrr. Use our Easy Payment Plan Terms To Suit Your Convenience KONEY GROVE.

Funeral services for Mrs. Joe Hancock, "who died at her home at Wnitercck. held at McKen- conducted by the Rev. Bert B. pastor, assisted by the Rev, J.

S. of Petty. Hancock Grove many years. Besides her Kadis "Four gl WHITESIDE WHITES1DE OPTOIVIETKISTS AND OPTICIANS 302 First National Battk 26 Years sn Paris old son, brother. Howard Grizzsrc 7 and two sisters, Leslie Poti-r-r of Deer and Mrs.

Russell Ham of Healdton, survive. Interment made in Oak- i wood cerr.eten.% Emberson-Brown- Rcden hcrno of Paris bav- in.s charge and pallbearers I Luther Davis. Bernie Hicklin, Manuel Neeiey. Cunning- harn, Dewey Crofford and George Every crippled cbild has tisc right uot only to care, treatment and education, but to such treatment as will fie him or for self-support, either wholly or partially, as the oonditioas may dictate. such practical application education Is likewise purposeless.

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Years Available:
1933-1999