Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 350, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1940 Page: 1 of 5
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Trade At Home
For Self Protection
Brecicenridge JImerican
WE A 77//;/,
West Texas: M
rain tonight and
change in temper.
VOL. 2U.
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50,
BHECKEXRIDGE, TEXAS, FIUDAV, NOVEMBER S, 1910.
Pric P uly 8—Su;.
THE
« OBSERVER
CHEST DRIVE
CONFLICTING LAWS
20.000.000 WRONG
6EEN OR HEARD
NAZI PLOT TO KIDNAP OFFICIAL BA
II
I.N talking to Kev. Ames Myers
ami Francis Dunigart about
tlie Community Oiwt drive,, tt
nieetini on which will be held by
those working the ilownumn dw-
ii. • .mgi.t at tn< "I'lCA, report
ii .ei a genera) willingness
t i join m lite undertaking.
Ou> ting neither ol 11 • <; men,
i,u: just 1'"king at it from .< 'ami
I"
ol
unci
H
I'iJU:-
don;
null
In i
urt-h v.i
.!.<!' \ •
ha\
$10,300 caiij
i t-vkt tunicie.
Russell Su])|>orts
Aid to England
\t Legion Meet
i
l arnir Is Klected \ ice
('tint mar tier Succeeding
Worth K. Smith
Tfjere were ntore than l'Wl pre*
«•: l i.e.? night at the Legion Wd''
irg to hear Congress!.iai hi •
Kii::: H Ra.sell bring ay inspirm
message (>• thi -*■ pr* ."tit Russ*-1:
- .. 1 ti: w • > • • . -j j.- tat
ol what we were going to get iu
ret urn for what we do for oui
should be a
Wh < an I give
Thousands Welcome FDR I*ack
lU"|ll
I".
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v-.,- <v 'm „ %. . A-
eS3^t^M 1
mJW&* i
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sh
t^r
k<
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i ail
v*. hok io
Itjnk ahi
ii-
*I>W
the.
hou
othei hanu
ve the one t
11">, asked,
< uld ratv i!
^oal «vdl U-
It ' el op; an>
. i Ueori;i
sine
a./<
nrit
But i
the
iitU
be'a
i*>
delC.OC
Ku>
JK it you
■ ee• si Judy i-j'.-* *
not <:■
• 'Kn tin >'
,rt vt litiipin^:!
in )ii
^ • hit It
* .died upon :*.;• 1
doiuj
r, • r Mi'i-1'
•n hot.i>.move- j
and
n«'t think
s;. - i;• IS iXt'Il \
doiuj
v. reek or
other-A'im* ai- ]
I'.e
►Mr Uo>
body |
a («t >
a mi
illicit a
pt<
fT*K\AS flection i
% thctm, on cati1
:> M.-i-n tar;.
\ . < Utl
v ho liOVV Ii4 :■>
:t them now
on^ dormanj
eon-
t hi-
that in,.
SfUrlril 1\<
commander
Srn.th ot I i
transf
tallt ti
govi*rnmet.'
•u-. ratJiiir' Ui.<"
34htit;_; a« j" ^ UH
v I h- vva> t:
tho «.* wjio av«
i leim • ra« y a«.T(
nding them ftia< .'-
«t ii; ta*. <>r u! .-enU
- and did n< ;
nert: v. ep* m la-
r; a t «ould I-
.vr should slip
... ran lor 'iv y
o'.i uatt.lv foi
time.
tked 'o call th«
j"> ;«••• iiu-n an'i
I'lnris. as h".' !'.ad found
Is t'ftat th'-y an si.iti
v tor thoir counu.-
- tlu*y would kr 'P
• tor their vountr\.
Ikiwers aiinouis<:v<
euttve (ommitue ha
l«*y t'arrar V4< «
to succeed Worth r
asviHje. who had l^er
rrv d ■< Houston. H«* alv
attention to the Hi>tor,\
2
a
Shooting Is Desc
& 4
!11'
n SI
ik, .4 *" \
Palo Pinto Ranch
oinan Refuses
Statement
iU lt d; > s tin-
i&ht lit hi ?t .
he
•tni.^s t : the thousands ot per-
! to Washington from
>'turn<
t < >v n a<:rs,
any t.th -r
HiruiiiiK th<'
H< said
iglar.d iM
•>r ■
in
K
}t.M>k of thi* jm;«t prt'sentvd hy 1'r
l-ra/e-r historian lor tins pa
yea r.
K; e'rt K L<x* was presents
.
•te
fleet ion provisions
()m -t« tion ot t>
say. that the vol*
election hail U v*
lath, dav aiter the.
vmII Ix Nov, 'J*- i
Wtdnesday.
law
•j al
iecttom ^ i
a taiU
l>rt
th.
#t In i sect h 'i
lent i i i fkH t '
iH-retary ot s1
tn«v ol the gov% r
t r: • > general or
shall op, n all the
ivo r.ed h\ lum
Mond.is in Noven
the t lection.
• a auv.H
l ■ pi.-Vidr:
att \u the
fit her ol
4 ;* -etioii i
on the
ioer next
VSith a | a t JMlSt
rmj; l y Uohert K
paid hi^h t
ha I done.
i'^omnu'i rider
in« on th-'
<uu :.k the lus?
Orange Ju.ee d
Farior, atia eo!^
commander -
f^iwer^ vvJ:
ribute to the work n
a- well as other p< >'
who fjiUVv tH'en carrA
work ot i.he l. -4u
• >v* twontv years
mounds tor
• *«I returns o tue election vluch put him in charge ot tlie ,i;o\-
•it! tor
School OI>ser\cs
Armistice Dav
Junior Hiuh ("elfbrates
Tod:r. l>teau>o >ionda\
Will Me Holiday
Weils to Flood
Field Started
A: mi ' " v- . -
.111! o: Hig! Sr]
a! pit; 15 by a (>!
hv Mi W.'.J. t:-.
Ilfnis I'm Uy
was rendeivd.
1. ' 'r i t>:' ■ A:
Im oeat.on . .
in Ha:,.:, r-
1. "M> Buddy '
rvi
t r
■ I tnj i hv>rii|ng
gram -jionsot'c;!
. gr< :i|. o! >...
nviitg jd'ograffi
•a
Siudont,. <
Sue Sell
Taps
t inn.it
of
I. ■ Joy Co\
Virginia !'>ak' I
. . t 'horai Club
t'hora! C'iul-
Ag i in
.. Kin.:' L\n,.r
tii.it
pi-4
lltens,
etUl ns
fourth
a!t> 1
Al ii.is!
grain will Is
japer.
i hun i
earn
d by Kellev
< doughnuis
■esOiif,
,c uc pro-
in isundaj .-
: J 'a;
tlgle:
r.urmvr
JiHtdent-
Kiy:ht t housand At
Work At Brown wood
Prosperity Seen
In Defense Move
1
' 111 :■
n at i<;
li :i
prep
'i br . f.
t:> .ii an
gerprinl
\ aiuabie
The I t
tieni. h't
U| that
•> drafted
,:.-t h.i thought of and
ttu go-, ernnsent ii
i ii l. *.< waj - in ti.e idt,
tor nul;*. ir;- training
art ph>.-...il esair.iua-
in opp t t aut;, b.r !;n-
. i: WoitUl pro'.c more
ttie } i ars go on.
r print value is self evi-
xainpU' ol the cleaning
uld fx, dune ot the firit
n in t>alia thn.i.-
If. N
8 ;.r -
i I..- rkitig at
rushing to eotr.-
p I'.ov.ie -south of
men mav tram-
weie found uith venereal diseases
4 I'i Al .'r N !!.\ eaf;-did.d, \% - f
* dell VVJfcue ! n" • • t
|HM,pl,
to t\i-
I:
ling ori j
tit >« £■> that twenty millio
t an t te ttu t K H e
list i <irul adtiress Monday
It i> now su>;f;est<fd that the
d' .' .ileo t~ tnd'dati t* ^jiveii ;h*
ol In .id ol th oef.-nx- pro-
gram. i>n- gmitl v\a> lo g< t rid ol
>our oppom tits is to give them a
job '. orkmg for you.
iifi .V. N\V
Nearlji s.jWi«i ii
top -( eit ! 'la.
pl< tioti hugh ' ■
here . o rli.it ,'to.
i-d lot the anity.
l.a t v-'k th. iMtyroii for the
^oti>iruetiotv erow u,<s s_'io.o to.
Matt and rr.on men have been
employed in the work ol finishing
I'Liiding- and t,O0C tent!
inline. 111 tin nine area- of tlie
lantonmetii. Tht ;Wlh division is
scheduled to move in less tlia.i
lour ttctk-S.
Tickets Kn Route
Here For Game
W At."
iiida. i
al;
: , j't.v-d ■
,.:al i
ail"! e ■!: npt! t|!
Ii KolMft C. i
. uiuwr .i'j firotes:
ago i arm r
' come w .Ii suffer i
I fjeeause a rise \".
i! hard for then)
same standards t
sa.d.
"iti.- ..lua'ion
' enmlpexing probl
• lie salti. " i ti ■ <:<
a ii.-ees.sary evtj
hi'lp i vortt'inif.'ili,
our Amerieait
i.R A sliori
and a h.ighei
for pe rsi >ns
■ :ile as ivsiil!
tense program
i< forecast f j
Mpree, I'.avioi
r oi, eionoltiit->
ill; a fixed ili-
um tfc« program
irtees. will ni ik-
lo maintain the
living, Deupree
1.X ;m llrothers of Fori Worti.
: i\v started drilling sfuUlow m
take v ater wells for the- projected
water tloiHhng ol the Woodson
I:.-id i.-. yiutn rn I nrockmorton
county. The firm v\ill drill IS ot
•lie intake wells and must clean
nut ion or I- old oil roducers b*--
fore work will actually begin /in
llo, ding ol thi- sand pa\- M'Ctfbn.
Fi\e of the old veils have already
i.ci'ii cleaned out.
Th'.1 tbrf -ineh water line to thi
iSurnble lake has been about two-
liurcls completed, and the engine
. ,:;d pump has been set on founda-
tions in th" pressure house. The
lust unit to be flooded will be an
SiJ-acre lease.
i'. S. K-ndrick o! Abilene :>
,'ai i:ng a .- iuduled :><io-ir it wild-
cat lour mile southecist of Albany
in Isiiuekeltord ••oun'y. No. 1
ti \iat1hew « staked l.OOsi fc-t otit
oi 'hi north'-list corner ol --eetion
..o i:,\L ut, near the center . !
til 1,S.SI; a. ix block wluch includes
jkwi ■ of se< i lull - il , '•>■> and
.- '.AL survt ;..
will
to
T
[MIDI (IfIT For The Moment:
I'lio deeds ot charity we
have done shall stay with us fo. -
evei ' Inlv the wealth we have
liesti n il di wi keep; the i
is not oui - Middle-ton.
Among other in.*tituiions that
w dl in' < lo .-,| in Brcckoniidge
Motility v\-* 11 he the puhhe seliools.
Armistice I'ay w ill K- nhsi rved
with a holiday, many of the s;u-
dents going to LirownwotHl to ttie
game
Tickets for the game were ex-
Ifcled h«i\ this alternoori and wo: pol.t
will In- on sale at tin- office of i'. ed that 11
W. Wuljen Jr it: tlie Citv Hall.
id lo ii
in the future"
se pro..;rarn is
:. will not
lit : - e sent .a I
hi n;rac>'."
Willkie Clubs To
Remain Intact
2,000 Scouts Will
Be In Circus
.\l.It K Nov. Is - *■ Nearly --
>,,! I.-oin the gulf coast
council will provide tlie cast ot
scout cirei: here 1 "-cembiT *
ir,"a .-in. . designed to publicize tin
:ui pie phases of scouting,
i.leveti districts and o scoii'
o|.> comprise tlie area, wide*
includes ot'rpu.- Christi. Aransa
I'aSs. Kingsvilie, Ingleside, R>«:
t,oit, Orange tlrove, .San Diego
.'••oavidci. Seven Sisters. l-'reei
r'allarrias, KivU-ra. li.-hop. irilton
m.-itiitoa, llel.bronv die. Kelugio
HolistiiWn f in-coll. S.nton, Victot
•a. Laredo and tioliad.
(i. J. William; , scout t vculiM
ironi New York t'lty. is in ciiargi
i. til. : vo-iioui show, which will
oe preci eded by a parade in which
• very soeui in the council is ex-
pected to take part.
!Volunteers Will
Make L p Draft
Only Two Are Called From
Stephens With Five
Already Volunteered
L then wert any concerned ov- j
ei l oin:-, e uled out lot militar\ ;
training a hen they did not care j
-artieuie.'i\ tt ^ there worries;
ueimiiei> uisapp<'ared totlay.
r'or tlie bti pheus county draft
ooaui var iaced with the situation;
Ii'.\ s lyCiiii-. eaiied irora tuis i
>Jcuri<^ it. Lac Uissl v'a i vi l.cooj
.roiii iexiis, and \\itii li\e volun-i
icer:. lifted.
in tiui> situ.-'tion tile draft board
win seicet tue tv%o irom the nw
volunteer.;, li wi said t-iidaj",
ttioinuifc,. Just .• >llo tne.se wiii be
• a- a n atiei to i>e uoiermmed.
int.- ordei m vviuCii tlie tut vol-'
-.i.tteh a -va:. Miow:n as Alien liait i
. .^aauo' IS or ton. \V. ivi. AUis-j
• •oitn. Car roil ■* orris Hoolhi and |
.iUrold rdgrijt.ti.
i. ut. mm.:viinx'tu'iiiing tius atua-
i.■ ti i.tie <pa■ ■ li 'Uo>lite.- are to it
aiaued out. 1'hey v.cre oem^ i-rr-
oat eti tnrou^a tailei -a>. -.) t-juay.
.oiiowod by toe in e .volunteer.:-, it
. a.i ado d that aii rc;jistiant.- a di
vevuuaiii o,- , out ua uue. ooa
Daughter Also Shot -Vs
l'ormer Km ploy o Is
Killed At Graham
The shooting of Jack Parker,
tor which Mrs. Tom llolt,
prominent ranch owner of Palo
i into eo.iaiy made bond of S7.5IJ0
described today by the Graham
1 ader as follows:
The shooting occurred near
Claude Kennedy's Conoco Service
Station on North Elm street. Mrs,
Holt drove to th,. City Hall and
gave a pisto! to Geo. Grubbs. Par-
is r and Mrs. Holt's daughter. Mrs.
Lawrence Hart, age about 23, were
ailing :n a pickup truck a lew
'. "1- tierMi of the serv ice station,
when Mrs. Holt is said to have
.ir >-a uji as a brown Buick and
marked across the street from Ken-
nedy'.- Service Station, walked
iver to where the couple sat. and
fired two shots into Parkers head
:nd once :n the left arm. He died
instantly, ii:., young woman was
. 1 one :n tlie shoulder.
Claude Kennedy said he heard
s' t:u-thing like .shots, but thought
netiiing of it until a few seconds
young Mrs. Hart walked up
to him in thi' trout of the station
and asked him to call an ambu-
lance.
He said that she said: "I be-
lieve this man out here is dead.
My mother did th" shooting —
there she goes now." pointing to
li.. Holt driving away in her
Buick. Kennedy declared hc|
thought young Mrs. Hart had j
1,1 one .-boulder. She wasj
(arried immediately to Graham i
W here Dr. W. G. Padgett |
removed a bullet and gave treat-
ment. She is said
House Made From
Homegrown Lumber
MONTGOMERY, Ala 1 f \
"home-grown" house is the unique
property of D. L. Yarbrougii oi
i'rattvillo.
Yarhrough built the house for
his son. Harry, .with -a.000 feet oi
i -van1 timber from his pro|ierty
' ar l sawpd by his small farm .saw-
mill.
iue house has five rooms, a
garagi and cellat in connection.
Rainfall Here Is
.40 of An Inch
Many Parts of West Are
Bent fitted Hy Slow
Soaking Drizzle
Rainfall which foil in many
parts ol We.-t Texas lasl night
measured .10 oi' an men in Urcci - i
en ridge at V 6 clock Friday morn-
ing and overcast skies g,ec pro-
mise ol more.
While the tall was not .so ir.uen
as many thought. i..y actual n« a..-
utenieiii, the tnaer.i r in which ii
tell permiUcd all tin moistuu t
soan into tae gr: nod and .-a > oi
appreciable benefits.
Much oi in..- range country re-
ceived ram. reports being that in
1 he ta. southwest the fall arnged ;
from half an inch to 2.5.
San Angelo, Midland. Coleman
and Startltoid reported revealing !
the extent o (the fall. San An-
gelo n-o'.v ed ,73 ol an inch
i hursday.
file lad covered Step: - lis c i ie.-
ty making over an inch within the
to have first I l)a- • month.
litilisL i
of [8 Shi
(ilaiitie /
( il'e- i- ;
On Thi-e •
Greek s Wi.'i
A Nazi ,
Horihy, i,
fru-! rai
and Hi,
land, si a ,i:,'i n:
Hud*>r T' ,! n
Nazi- v., -
oi' ihe '
hi :
tin-
into A
i.-aing.
it i-at*.
ii.mii .-
slialifi
an hid .-
i perl
ii . i -j
til. (
1.1 El
I v.
last
,. oi i '.iiitii' . i:i. ..ami. -
' >" -ai ii.- .u. o of West i exa.. lol-1
.1 iei. ' 1-1!, I II, i It'i.v.i.
•. ; ,1. I C ,11 laliaa, : Lao ii, i-- ,
- i. . ili, 1.11 , t-i ; i oli-maii
1-*. I'.esells, iJickeio
tuustlatui. L. . tia;id. l-ti, hctoi
lie,- .... 1-0, l" out d, I r>. i *'il. 1-1.
■ uiza, i'e.t, 1-1, f.askell, Haskell.
■ a; Howard, iftg spring, 1-ti.
lie. , Anson. 1-.; Kent. Jay loll
-i. Kiltfe. uGtfir.i . 1-0; i\no.-,.
a'ii,ja.nut, 1 ,,, .Mufiand. .Midland
•s. i ay i -i, Aoilo:,e 1-i; 1 ay lor
... wne, -'-j; to : O . i ti. Sai.
ing.-io, 1-i, roruGiseii, San An-
■ lo.
in tstctl on going on, and is quoted, Cotton picking vas interrupt*
by an officer as saving 'I am not I in som. v. -stern count:.', but b--
hurt much, just burns a lilt ■ there fits to winter feed crop- and pr
on the shoulder.'' But «uf'n hoi | parations for grain plantitrg :i:o:
coat was removed the bullet 'ban offset this.
wound w;is discovered but is be-
li-'-ved not of a serious nature. She
i o-st put in a telephotlf. call for mgm were is... .-sp:--:n; .1, h .
her lutsband at Graford and then
gave iii -tnu tiotis lot Careli.l prep*
araiie-n ei' Parker's body, accord-
ing 'o an officer, and also is said
to have requested leniency with
Iter ii.-.ilii r. who had gone to the
*'ity ![all alt -r th,. shooting an 1
gave Geo Grub'ns the gun.
The young woman's husband
. 'ion arrived and a d ii her moth
i.i 111.-11.11iig bond.
Mr. Hart was questioned it
by Assistant District A -
Loftin belore she left th--
Other Texas eitio
the official weather
night were B... Spr-
Brady .1!*. Browmi'ia
t 'lir - t i Kl l ii«| i;i,
.'HI. l.ubb..ek -:m \tlt-
Rep. rt- jesierdiiy ji;oi ran.:
of im h at M<-rkei . i
shower at Rutin, ( 1
Quanal: Vernon, and < hifdr.
Planes to Britain
Are Increased
M AV Yt'RK Nov. S 'U.«?
VV et;: |. ■! I WhlK.i 1 onlerreii today
leader; 1 arid indieat
tot al Willkie clubs
vill remain tK^ani/ed.
Demos Majority In
Election Hiked
! length
tornev
laii" and said -lie related e-eents
f t'i!' dav reading up to the time
. tlie killing. The llolt ratr.'ii ,
■n v.liieh Mrs. llolt, a widow, lives,
said to b(. around 10.000 acres is ;
located in the Keechi valley, about
three miles from Graford. Mrs.
Holt' daughter and her husband
live .n a separate nouse on the
ranch to that whole Mrs. Holt
Mrs Holt's husband died
years ago. it is said. The
is well and favorably;
Several r; nch bands work
place. Parker is said tO|
worked then
\\
ASH INI,H '
IV.-al-'nt. R
font oil" haii ol
pr 'duct tor: v. il'
Jna la in the
ish had been g*
eli ..nd t-"iay
Alncrican aircriilf
g to Brit .11' ar.i!
future. The P.rit-
fting 13 per ce ii
Shaw,
greet-
i\OV DISEASE CLRE FOLND
BERKLt.LV < 'ill:. Nov. 8 -.point at ;i! •-• upl j«>ri and the checfc-
A new field of therapy for he!*- J big of ell - Is they produce.
loloi'e I a filing diseases is Ixeng i In addition, the cyclotron has
developed at the 1 ni\"i-sity of 1 permitted the di.-uoery of a her-'
. HlifornSn through theraiH'iitic S.tOfore unknow n element winch is
possibilities of the _'( o-ton atom-; now designated as Lleiini-.t No. S3
smashing cyclotron of Dr. Ernest and which has already -howti
i Lawrence. j marked thera|H.-utie possibilities.
A re|Kilt on various lines ol re j All experiments to date have
search, some ol which have been; been condli: teii on animals to be-
in progress for four y-'ars. has , ^ 1 ti v. itfi. and only on hum.'*', tie-
just I wen made public. ings after tlu-ir effects and harm
Two lines of therapy which lir
tyclotron has created are:
Radiation by neutrons which
the east end of tow n tor a Change nM. cyclotron creates into diseased Rltf, ...v with the new therapy li t
I > T. Bowles appointed on tissues instead of the present use) been in the treatment of cancer
Lions national council and ■ 3f X-rays and radium. land tumors.
f Charlie 1 teere ,.catching his boy. Injection into the system of Cancer Treatments Given
Donald at tackling practice telling! chemicals and other substances
him he would give him a nickel j that have been made radioactive
lor i'verj man he put on the j by the cyclotron and which per-
ground ....Donald collected six mil their tx-ing traced throughout
bits. j their course in the body their firt-d
SEEN' or Heard. Frank
former resident, here
mg old 11 lends . M P. Carney
gone to Dallas on business
Ben I ie.ni likewise . Russell
•limes to Abilene Claude Peel-
er re.ir.ng hark and telling how
proud he is ne voted lor \\ dlknt .
W. I! Lace. Mrs Ruth Munrue
and some members of county com-
mittee gone to Abilene .whet* liMl
AAA program being explained ..
Charles Higgins Fort Worth new
linotype o|x rator at American ..
Succeeds .1. C. Pope resigned ....
•less Pipkin getting clear down to
Mystery Bombing
Probe Is Opened
Sl RANTON. IV.. No-.. S !--p-
i.Xpert earoi bee; today in an i.t-
i WASHING I'ON, Nov. S 'I P.— | t.-.-np: n ,1m thi mj tserj I -:: b-
rres.deii Roosevelt reevaled to- nig ot William and Lois Rebhoi r.
I day thai hi-, pre-election guess teen agi emidree o. the en, I, :dth
: .i.-i. too conservative. He said lie dnector. i he chddren were killed
> specie,I .",10 electoral votes and "ben they attempted to start an
received I W. automobde.
Final returns also showed the ~
, democrats retained a majority ot
K>3 -eat- in the house and 36
in the senate.
twice during
lessne
ed
Tfi(. rt
have been fully establish-
rt shows that greatest
Spy Bubble Bursts
OAKL.ANI . C'lil. iU.B .1 Mild
\ miiiinereu Kikaru Moroh • -In. 25
~ ! Japanese, enn iged my.-feriousl>
Ora. Man Station in College '™n tl - channel, ch.d only in a
i« H'Lld-.R. Colo 'U.R Rob-1 l'-atliing suit and made a dash tot
ert Wilkinson. t 'n.Vvrsity of Colo- j the Army Barracks at he Oakland
rado stupd nt. has a live-watt ra- Airport. Waiting officers ariested
d o station, KRNW. Wilkinson, j him. Hi' explained he had ivan'ed
w'
manage;, announcer,
and janitor.
live ■
Si". I rid
family
ke -vi..
on the
ha vi
the nasi yi-ar and Mrs. Hart is:
reported to hav" declared tluit bet
mother discharged Parker. Hej
came t. Graham about that tim" j
il is said, about a month ago. anil
began breaking horses' .ere. and
recently had been breaking horse* j
for tin- Harts. II" had one ofl
Continued On Page Six
mil
con- i
The president also said 12,00!
more pianos have been ordered by
tiie British.
Consider 7-Day Week
Al >1 sl.All 'i. Australia <
A ai: additional v.il c.'ort
in, company directors an
siderint a propo.-al to place goi'i
mining on ;• seven day week bn
is. The seven day week in Austra-
lian arms and munitions plants
has increased production of 13 to
21 per cent The value ol Austral-
ia'.- gold out put the last fiscal
year was S37C,(mO.OOO. The propos-
al has been made to increase Aus-
tralia's purchasing powei in for-
eign markets during the remain-
der ol the war,
WHERE THE DRAFTEES GO
.•> Mdiioii, i%.w.-. . ••«... j rum. rie expiaineu ne nan vvuireu
ho said Ins equipment does not, srtlniming anil had hid lus
ass Federal restrictions is station j lh(, ' !Utri.ucUs. Then
technician
presence there confirmed his st'ory
Che "spy " bubble was Imrsted.
Jus' Brick-By Brick
l.l'BBOCK. Tex.'I.It' A "Give-: They Always Are Hungry
a-hrick" campaign to complete the \\ ALSLNIU RG. Colo. i'J.Ri
West Texas Museum building onj Wolves will Ik- a major proiilem
Neutron radiation has been used the Texas Tech college campus, | this winter for ranchers ol the f.n
on 76 patients with cancers that launched at the beginning of the. Vet;- Pass area. Tom Kellrng,
have resisted other forms of treat- month, has brought in (.0,000 goat rancher already has blamed
bricks More than 230,000 are I them for killing 20 of lus long-
Continoi'H c>r> n-iq r, needed. _jwooled Angora co;'IS.
Al'STIN. Nov. 8 'U.R Where
th,. first draftees will be inducted
and be told "You're in the Army
now" has been announced oy
State selective service headquar-
ters.
Induction will he at Lubbock
Texas, for those drawn from Dal-
lam. Sherman. Hansford. Ochil-
tree, Lipscomb, Hartley, Moore.
Hutchinson. Roberts, Hemphill.
Oldham. Potter, Carson. Gray.
Wheeh-r, Deaf Smith. Randall,
Armstrong. Donley. Collinsworth.
Parmer, Castro, Swisher, Briscoe,
Hall, Childress, Bailey, Lamb.
Hale. Floyd. Motley. Cottle. Coch-
ran. Hockley, Lubbock. Crosby.
Dickens, King, Yoakum, Terry.
Lynn, Garza, Kent, Stonewall.
Gaines, Dawson, Borden, Scurrj'
Fisher Andrews, Martin. Howard,
Mitclvll. Nolan, Sterling, and
Coke counties.
Dallas is induction site for
trainees from Hardeman. Wilbar-
ger. Wichita. Foard, Knox, Baylor,
Archer, Clay. Montague. Cooke,
Grayson, Fannin, Lamar. Red Riv-
er, Bowie, Haskell. Throckmorton,
Young. Jack, Wise. Denton. Collin,
Hunt, Delta, Hopkins, Franklin.
Titus. Camp. Morris. Cass. Jones
Shackleford, Steph"ns. Palo Pinto.
Parker. Tarrant. Dallas. R ><•!:-
wall. Kaufman, Raines. Van Xandt,
Wood. Smith, L'psl- -r. Marion.
Harrison. Gregg, Taylor. Calla-
han, Eastland, Earath, Hood, Som-
ervillc, Johnson, Ellis, Henderson
Rusk. Panola, Navarro, Hill. Bos-
que, Comanche, Brown. Coleman,
Runnels, Mills. Hamilton, Coryell,
Continued On Pago Six
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in < luii ge of ;,
Ann iilin -
Bruce ,.
had been as.""
tiie Lion. N:
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| the next I
I report at l
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I By Ship Su
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Survivor of he
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: Italian submarim
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