Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 7, 1942 Page: 1 of 4
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Trade At Home
#,For Self Protection
Breckenridge American
i
Cow, Sow, Hen Pro-
gram for County
Most Sensible Step
\ ill. No. •>I.
THE
OBSERVER
' RAINFALL .01
NAVY AND ARMY
REPORTS ON WAR
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to iVii> thi* *
boy* at l v It
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t th.T ouM.ert ,
crn •mt'n in th.
aw .i) diserini n.i
of the eastern "«!
•artIf area and <i
fighting to **1 ur«
increase m; intra
Texas
They kwl th |
crease in the . ■,,
CiMoli of ht- I*.-X
miwuxi which off
it . vns n< • jtw I
The other >.sxu.
out before the
nierce cot- mis-f
ilon" nothing wi
|mnt> "l t j1' ■ I •
Southwest wilh t
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indefinite ,n j«n
hearing im the ti-
the m'-' in this
UNITED PRESS NEWS SERVICE
NEA TELEPHOTO AND COMIC SERVICE
I.RKCKKNItllMlK, TKXAS, SI NDAV, .11 NT. 7. l'.MJ
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RAF CONTINUALLY BOMBS FRENCH COAST
Club .Xominee
Lion< Nominate
Officers: Hear
VluMlt (*LlS>CS
I i lift* Smd*i Named lot
Nexl Presides!; l>.ill;i>
Optician Speaks
Where (Greatest Sea Hat tie Shapes I'p
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Fresh Tanks \re
Hiirlnl \jr .linst
Ret Is In North
l.inc North <M Kharkov
In I'inced ISy Rus%
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t. ' -P otlu lul
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V'i Iri ■ .> li\ K \ M-,ti.
t.r n a • I I r III in I he nt*jr 1 ' •' ' ' i I K«
tut ,ir«r tor the n « monthi I Air M' i I , n: n"!i. i i i
urm. -I" 'k. i II toll! inak inctirti'
' vision i> rik'hii d .ml ol liw ma
This "l.ip of the P cific Ocean in the vicinity of Midway Island
illu-.tr.ites as far as possible the pr Sable site of what may pr-vc
ta be thr qreitcst naval engagement yet fought ty the United
•S.attj .;n i Japan. NEA TELEMAP).
PK(N K\M FOR ACTIVITIES
THIS SIMMER \N\0l NCKD
District To Get
\<|iiwl West INhii!
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I '-i.il Noiiili In Notified l «
ItihM'll Of Sett*rtion
I ii I .ik ' I- \amniatinn
lO ll.l'. i' ill
U . nt I'oin
tmifintmn t<
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tilt
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ll' I ' KM f'.ll I'll .. (M'l'HOn Willi m-
n 111,1 inn io on.- larryiiiK tt-
Iwiut . 2 III hi itthi .M-ryw>u re:
It s■ ni I'u . up • tn ru\ ll.-1
.. lh. ri' jiiv 'wo ty[ . ol |*'i- ;
n'ohn r '> 'Iimk i ni' «vhi
■ it ■>'. h\ i s(> n«hri« mu>-
itlll l||l > .HI I |>t ttll.ll till'J .11',
.i'i| u ' urn' irw ftii u nt
All 'i ll.. ti.i-M . I- w ;!tl
Hi. Ira nf lirin^m^ j txHlt normal
• l-nwi In -.III! ( M. fill t 111 Mil -
'.•il v..« to irit|>ri u|mii ihililtrn
«:I>1 ilM ori i I \ tSlOll till ni'rll til
* r nia^-i > for hy exerting m-
' rW> thi s i in M' lull tllry shotil.l
Kn-ji mi g!..i>N« to la* m I'Cl'.al ami
V - ■". «< in tin:, th ii notm.il vin-
H'li rn,i I" W lo|-('d hy II-,' weal-,
Hi liuvj' tin a> ntir n .iMin that
, - ■ •Imlilil tint In' In •- t ) (MM-
pie, h, \r\i-r worthy and m edy,
I'K, till ; \ iltii rtUKlit not bp rt!i-
pr> fiatrd
Mr diacramvtl on a tilai khminl
i>w In;11 ray < ai ,r n In CorrrrtrfJ
Ii >li«-i to ]£iv> l orni't % istoti
' ' -Id il t .iindin« nt ^la^---
Continuio jn Page Two)
War Honds Sale
Is IUmiiu: Pushed
> i h'ii 1« i)i1n and s.tami -
ii ;■ 'I ln'rt Sat'ird.iy thriwi^h
ryar,/.it. n- lii-n J. 1'ian, t hair-
man M id
II. . d''d that a tnimln'f ,tr<-!
t.' .iirik irmpli tion. Sal 'w iy l -
in ■ vit'• I i ii!>,j> 11 Mr I H, in
i-U- 1 Ih.'t till pi' 'I-'' - >" iK'Prd I
— ■ n K!y it> p..N«iM:' and rot urn-
I'lfilgi IiOiik- at ■ available for
indr.tduals nt «evrr l pla.rv in-!
rlii I i>_ ' . v't- imhrr of Ciirnnii r,1
■ uriiii
tirulir
ItK'IA
Summri Ailivilir> pii'u'ram will yrt undrt way
Ka-! War t Srli.Hil Al rhildi -n ol tli" ritj
ii' i atr inxitrd iii ! • [irr^rnt and jinn in thi*
• ii [ilay and
ill all kind
n l l I at HI'I W ill U' ill
"I rami's l r lews
Rohher Is (men
Kleetrir Chair
AIII l.r.N't: im, ;
'i at I .Ii lhi■ |> <|h■ r
m* 11.
iS|i| i
«ark
itinly
d •ath
Ri'\
liatidi!
jail to. J
ill thr
k in Pay lor •
flay tunc (aiitiK
rlri (fie rliair
P., aid vv ,i. i' rp tin dr ith rii-'
,I'tiri* I'y i lniih di ■ irn t court jury |
a I'. y Ki lay foi 4'>r fat il |
- ii " .-i_ ■ I>'pi|t\ Sh till VV'adi'
\ViI'i.n la-it K. !ii iiai y 12 m an un-
^u< cc--■ ,1 i sil-lii i ik altrinpt
I'll - -0->i .1. -old riihU-r w ho ynt
tn- natur tr im (Hiitirtg hi* loot in-
to i paper ~ k. wa< fitNt l>rooi;ht
10 th- aii tu t,' from Bov.ir la>t
January and from hei r w a-
t.'krn i" , ral town i ■ i'u« area
11 i tiials "M I a.liffy rluiru -n
Th.' y nit'ilul liandit aln-ady hid
-vi - "'tiling It. ! ji iri
'"'ii - ii - a.di- y i'ii s for hijack-
ing :In Ililtan liiit'-l dtiu *tor^
ir i'i: r> lilicry ,l i Staml'H d ■
liank l_''i y.'at> in twn ca-e* of
tiank . - Uiy 1:1 Mont-ujii'* enwnty,'
7 'J !•_ y< ..p. in 10 WihlH'ry la*'
in hit a county, ind fi\c In a
Vei n •! tlicatci holdup.
Killing of Snakes
Causes Precaution
' V vt<
(.oil (jualifyinv:
Time Kxtended
Kit"
ittlc>nak<
ctn l.akc
unlcr to
nr ' Sal in
ii dv
He pun
n-ii-tini;
il I • v i diamond hacked
, ai I'oNMim Kitr^-
i 'l A A King game
Ir. him*
day fur
hJi-i'd h
•ll to
make
,i druu-
lillr t'c-
Mondav
and •-lu-
acln iticv
oidrr I iiim N t'l a iii iin, I
and tiirK I'll-' playxriiund
• i|i:rpiiictit ol it-, sr'tool In- I*-en
Irlt inl.it i im the summer - .<
ilial :hosc all. ruling may have th-'
U-n.-fil i'l thi- r<|iiipmrnl lur in-
pi iy '.nil r\e|C|se
Th 'ir will hi inxtruction il
feri'd in many muiio and -kills
for ih"Ni w I ii i nerd direcli >ti
(•iuii-t «anic> will Im- made av.ul-
ihle 'oi ilio e children who can-
• il -tit. i i play to the extent I' -
'|uii'd to p'trticipnte in si ii' i
-N hasehall. \t>!lcy hill
I lllmitlli'tl, etc HolM-shoc I'lll Ii
in^ and washer pilrhini; i-iun-
a- w -II a- the pini; | inn tanti-
will • Imaleil m -hady spot'.
K\ *r\one who wishes in attend
may i utile i; 1 ijii ,i* thi-y pleas -.
or th y may stay throii^h-mt tin
enilrf- mm .ling [k-i kmI iii thi- .ii-
ii-inoiMi. fie activities program
Mill j-ini with the VMCA old -it
asKie the peri nt from until ■"> in
"trier iltiit III - hoy. and girl- rn.-y
attend the regular swimming
das- . '.tiered there C \\ Wal-I
Ii d • i I u- o| thr sumni'-f actn i
ins program will i«-i-t in the
swimming ir.siinctlon each affrr-
nn hi the V
' :i I'ii - .day mormnu tin- regu-
lar play in-rii.il will | , h,,|,| it the
\ni M Ward Sch' il hinldmv fr ml.
H io uc,til n >n The afternoon
se.-sin.i. mi .Monday. Will lie -et
asid'- for lite Y .uimmi.i; classes'
from J until "i The center o 1
activity on Wednesday murium;
vvill "• Hi' South Waul Sch'►"!
Ii re ih' supi'iAiseil play and re-
cr'M"on ill c iivtinije a- in th.-
other tw o w ai d -choi i|-
(>n Thui.Nilay niornin'.rs 1 i o n
H .'5ii tiiilil noon i-Miyon- wtll i«-
-cmhle at the Senior Hi^h school
Mi >SCt >\V , i m
li |Hii: - JI'IH a
Ge: man- were
.n. numiM is hi
art inns |,at la u
cow.
nils-.,, troops have pierced thv
yli rtniin di ien-, I m-s north ••£
Kharkov i; , : - in -*ed "I Icn-ivv
in that -.eli,i Itadlo Heme
tvii/iiland I ai i. idea-; tnilay I'm
.stai. ni wa- i njrU'-il in l^niidon.
The Soviet commanii|Ue la-t
mi(lmt;ht said 11 mot' (.ntnan
tanks had In en desttoy' d "i daril-
a^ed. Soviet .'iin tait de-lroyed or
damaged _'u Fhursdaj- on vaii-u.-
fronts Kepulsiiij; several enemy
inlanity alt.'tcks, sup|X'rled hy
tanks, mi ihe northern Imnt,
Ku.s-ian unit d'-troyeil nr dam ,
cd 11 tanks and infltcled luavy
li is—1 . mi t he ioldiet
• in another sector. Russian sol-,
di- i> lighting ilelcnsively lies my.
cd fiye Geiniun tanks, tti>> corn-
munii|ue said On a so-, it hi rn fi.niS
ciort lUissiaii tanks p. n -tiate,'
a (■ernian ;w sitiori. desiioyed Iw•
v.• - i man tanks and -cvcia' yurn
and ntiiclune guns.
Sovii l anci'alt on Tlltir-day also
di stroyed nr damugetl 7") lruck
loads n| 11 mips and supplle-. I'llei
fuel t ink cm . titi carloads ol War
materials. |,x n. Id ^uiis and anli-
aucriill -.;uiis anil live trench nior-
tiirs.
SoVii t plain's 11, v i -I >i in died a
soulfu l n Irntit aiiih.im,' on which
i'ii i '• man planes n i l pu keit
the n.n>mumi|ui ;,•• | I-'oiiy
German planes vetr cti'strajerj nn
lite ;l . .llli.l .-id ! ill i '' H, t: , t
I'lie Hssian nst two aircr.di
Clune To Speak
From England
rivtil
u J -ill
sjwak
•Iiit r «'i
mt'orm. -
( n
< m
7 io
tin*
Dfl
I li st
•r r#>
}\h\IHhR
rnament itu«lifj
to ha\i l
V . r xtn1 n11 «i
IK
if a mlil
all knife a s
Ihl i ii! .
r *y With
mi; out ilier
aid kit
i turm-
llctioil cup
i nd siime
all these
e till- is
K
in."
uitlay
If
day
1.01 \l. KMJSTMI'NTS GROW
hitVr i'ljukti'l
. rr |.( .in |( 'i
nt
ton.
|)iti N I:,,iis.'..
started ii- of in
in Washintftiii
brought out ttn-
aga.nst th«' Soul
wnt «i sever* l>i
li'imrt si<n| I hey I ad made im-
poN-ihle indii-ii ><il ifr v ipnient in
thm< area- to uidi/e th< ■ p mat
erials avaiialil.- h -re
The Texas wit* increase n**
Jprttnn, rtlWMlnl to -ave Texa
i<lii| jieis an added ii -t of M.Vn*1
000 a yiar also w;!l hidp further
tii* fight in which m--re lhan a
i/en stale* have j« ined Tc\a
(Continued On Page Two)
it, t G 11 Ha-
lt r.rntini
ati in f ,ii: y mi
s Army I'..
tin rtiiwrith ot
inrn 1 iIn. wish l i express my p-
■ia-inn lo Mi- t'l* Rr.skinati
int; Siijw rini''rvi«'Wt ind i •
I - • .r -a Mi- Mddr 1 Al«-i niithy h r >-
I a •-« i expte. my applet i i- -ist.int for tlv i untiring elturi'
i i«> y hi r l through you t" that tin y have volunteered lo a-
Si - . ,t i- ' i I nlistn.i" ,r -i
nalien to tin- men and vvoni -r1
-' J I.- i, , •unity in ot• ler th it
. might enlist in the branch."
i ri 'i that tley at> best suited lot si
,• to that tli ijovernment miyhi Mtill/i
mlv Ih 'ir Xjierier-ce to the I est ad
twelve Were rejected for dilleient \ inla;;e.
rc Sir;- Ihe loll,'Wing is a list nf enllsi-
I hi r.g the I-. int11 "i May ynm mi nts fVn We k ending May 31.
Iiknl K criutini; i tiia -r is a r.*. l'.MJ.
lit y, mi l ■ ■ ■ - ral ion 11 id A v lation
■ a !' •' a. ! v I" si ,1,, f M I- 'If \ I'l-,' Hryson. W'-ldon
har-t. ol seventeen hundred and I nvis < i|n- v Buck (' Martin
t-veniy-fiv. ' 17'Ja' men a-kmn I Ir y---n tiennis I' Herring. Orth;
enlistnn rn . -rn iii, t rid -en Hi, . I. mii iit. 1'•(eckeniidKe ■'
vumvn repre i rinm. e gl.t i >u i Kran1; FUckrl- Grxham: Rr-bby
ties around your city
l intNlb'y tile only snake hit kit,
s.ad, allhtHlKh Ihry may | e had
ii li i.- in:, - !'nr i nominal sum
Rainfall Here .45
Hy ) :30 O'clock
ii «*
w >rk
of th#' i I
K'slT, In
Will luivi
somrthtn
mi; Ihe
cfltllll'l'll
nncdy high schi I w.> nl-
Ii'ii. t ir vv ill In- in chili
-si s in arts 11nt crait-
uy and mil that alt'-nds
an np|H>rtunity 10 mak--
^ While i'iii- class s tak-
shop cMuse, tlv oth- r
will pi.iv tennis nil the
pit.' As a result of
t!in tv men "f v. hi-
Contmuad On Pag* Thrt.i
Kauilall vhicli l II no r much
•l Wi'-i Fexas Saturday reached
ippr"Vim. civ the half inch |>oin!
i,. mjd-nfterr., on Saturtlay At
1 '.-i o'ckiek is m> asut -d l"> of en
,11. a :h« t'oliitnunily Service,
' -rnpany plant
Qualifying in the goll lourna-1
-f.ent. Hi,- I'i \a- I "i fense guard
ind Hoy Scouts outing were post-
poned hy the lull.
Two New Patient*
| At Local Hospitals
Mis. Mat tii Atchison und -rwenf
,i to i-ile-1 iniy at the W> st.uU-
llo-pii'il Snturday Mrs K. Ft.
James underwent maior surgery
there .'"aturday
At th Hr kenrntge Clinic ami
I llospiial Charlie \tkin-on was re-
: ported to h> in critical cmdition
Mr- T. Hamil underwent maW.r
| r-irg-'ry th. er Fnturdaj-
iCvntinuerf cn Page Twoi
Outing of (>uard
Postponed A Week
Postponement ol the outing
planned hy the Texas IH-Iense
Guard has Is-en jwist[mned on ac-
■ oi int ol the rainfall Capt Jimmy
Hrew sti r said Saturday alti rnoon
the outing to Im held n, xi Saiur-
day
At the -aine time P.rewstet in
nounced that regliliir drill will lie
ind it
A R Henry,
Hi,' < 'i l . l|a«
tton that his I it-.
S. .1 ('linn will
Engl.u i t aught from V i<>
ocliH-k ( WT
I lie address w ill l - ov• r
Mutual III .1.1, lea, IIIU -.syletu
ihe American l.agl' program
Colonel t'lune sj*,k- here to the
lanns i lull i le.v marilhs igo and
is wed rornemiieri d hy manv.
Survivors of Three
Ships Reach Port
Gulf Coast Port June t> 'U.F
Survivi is Irom three I'niied Nal-
ums aii i clia it ships -link hy
Axis siii>., hiivi heeri landed a'
Gull I'orls. :11, nav y aiinoum ed
Tin- i nine ei,av-i totaling I,
men, were saved from two of the
Vi-N i'ls iiiedmm -i/iil Norwi g
lan freighter and a small unaimed
Hiilish cargo ship Ten nf the
crew ol la on a ni'-diam-si/e '
American merchuntman lost their
live- whin i single torficdo -ent
the ship to the liottnm in two miii-
lll est
Special Elect on
To Fill Vacancies
Called July 25
AI'S'l'I.N I'l-xas. June li di.M
Gov ("ok,- K Stevenson an-
nounced tndav that he 'v111 call
sjM-cial , lections to fill vacan-
l les III tile slat" legislature
si ttitig tla- election for July
So they Will lie coincident With
tin stale d mocratic primary
election
Thi-re .ue approximately In
vacancies in the laO liou-e
memher-hip- due In r« -igna-
t lolls
Jap Sub Sinks
\ t ssi | But Pa\s
With Own Life
Forty-Three .Men Ti:i|>|ied
Inside Allied Ship
Knemy lihisls
MKl.nol RM-:. June 'UP A
.lapjoi.'se submarine has sunk a
-eeond nierebantman off I h e
-oiltheiist i-ia-l hut is iH-lie'ed lo
have paid Willi lis hi-, lo bring
i lie tol d o| enemy undersea ri al I
destroyed 111 -is days to seven and
prop oily eight, it w e annoi-cd
today
The I ipanc.se sumbmersible lurk-
ing oil ihe N -vv Soul It Wales roast
in ill new offensive against the
vital 1'i.ci'ic supply line from the
1 lilted Slates, 11a'fledoet 1 an Ails-,
Irahan irwrehantnian
The stricken -hip brake I n
halves mil - ink vyithin .'10 see-
■ nd- A - ii -auk, with probably '.S
•>l lis J,1 m n trap|>ed inside, an
\lli.-d i cconnaissace plane roared
over and its avenging hotnhs were
I - -I lev ed I > i have sunl; the subma-
rine
Ra ing to the rescue, llv plane
SWI'IH 'o Within Ifl feet of the live'
survivors struggling in the water
II dropped I'llee Iwimhs. Alter tlx-
fluri! struck Ihe water, a lug ev-
I<l"-1>hi wa- b -ard. appaienlly in-
kid« th siihmarine
In -iirviv n.s brought ashoie !iy
an Allied ship said that about l! i|
m • nalmard their >hi|> had bei'n
ill the mess hall when the tor[ ilo
struck, and probably were trapp
cd.
I'h ■ -i • ond of four sitbmnine
-link ii Sydney harUn was moved
10 a liasc for examination hy cv
I-ci is torlay It was similar In ap-
pe.i: uiee to the 'irst one -alvagefl
11 nil 70 feet Ion};
Rangoon Raided
Uy Vank Rom hers
\I-:W DELHI. June t> a P Ilea-
y Vmerican homlN-rs nuded Ran-
goon today hill a heavy overcast
prevented their crews from deter-'
mining the extent or damage they
i atiscd
The raid, is ran into heavy anli-
ain raft fire and fierce resistant e
from 1'.' Japanese fighters Thr
American brought dirvn two and
pi-sihlv • thud line American
homher failed to return
rFi<rht Jap Ships
l)ama«rtk(l In llijr
Naval Battle
Kiigli>h Seek To l uice
Kommel Through Opinio;;
In Ocsfi't Fighting
By t'niled Pu -s
VV ive after v- iv e o| KAK plan,
-is d ;.cr iss ill,- Knglish ('h tniicl
today in alliicks ii norlluin
Weil
loUl
1'iau
tn a
Franc . maintaining Ih, temp
Untain s week-long "devni
offensive" hy more than -!.i i,'
i.ange homlM i's and hundred-,
lignier planes
The iiiy shift of ihe ItAK v
int. i icliort as sipiadrons o
ii,, tor "I b'imtK*t- ninti'
*' l i!n-iii n Iunit'iI Ii
third night as auli >n Gi rmanv .
industrial Ruhr in ive day - du, -
ii. wh-h many tons <>t ImhiiIis nil
nu N.'i/i war latlorn -
Then scarcely w as a pause be-
tween -he night Immhing and the
ti'iyh-;hi swi-'ps, which Itegan Willi
fie same determination as Fri-
day's daylight ilta<.°ks by ' lose l-i
I • on plane-
Si|uai-'iis oi lighter- accoin-
panyiru siraller groups of homh-
er-. l-egari atl.liking i dawn and
tluaugii iui the morning and al.
terno m they erossi d hack a n il
forth ai ross the •iianuel
As soon as on - formation re-
turned anithi-r set out for targets
in enemy-mfiipied lerrilory.
Pacific Battle On
I lilted States Naval Air Forces
wherein the Pacific with a slraiii;
vv her,a nthe Pacific w ith a slr a-;
Japanese fleet ol which al lea t.
eight War Vessels ballli -."11p ..
aircraft carrier and ti"«n>|iorts
had been damag d.
The J.-pan -se had lost the |i,- I
round hut the bat lie -till was un-
derway.
American -hips ind plane-
rushed io the iltiM'k when III'
vasion fleet mad" ii^ iir-l apt
arice oil Midway island. Th?;'
ministered a - " - r *rt,Mntr:
Ihe Japs and forced their v
draw d but th> battle ran out
tin- Pacific vv here a el a ak nt
had
ail-
i i
I'ltli-
inli.
offi-
cial sili rice hud dt:.-p|M ,| aroiitr!
it.
Wa,' in China wa- ai il ln-i .
••si around the tail road • ••nle. .eel
Mil il a r base ol Sliueli' - •
Where lIKI.IHHl .lap-Il-s,. |ia ■' i -
fend heavy cisll.alllis m III.-!:
efloi ts to -loi m the • 'Ity
In Libya III'- Untish launch, d
count 'i-all; ■ k vves ol Kmith'
bndg • camel trail crossing in m
.Continued On Page Twoi
Earthquake Ruins
Many Villages
MFNlXiZA. AIUiENTlNA .'unr
l L P From a0 tt, Mil pei , i I ot
the homes ill tin Canada S« ,
Ma'vinns. Villa Tuel and Salt
La Rosa districts were t!e
by a s'rong earthi|U.':ke, ae,
ing to incom|ilrte rep nis re '
I'Mlay.
Rus Schedules to
Change Sunday
bus -
I
I
CITY SCHOOL CKNSl S, 1.89#
'M
licit! next Monilay evening
is unfiortHnt that all meml*
there.
Three Knlist For
Revenge On .laps
llaldon Pilgrims. «> C. Hi
and Sim 1.. Kelley have
in tin- navy reserves as
Harbor Avenger*.
Hi' •
Iii t
«eti -
lie -
pay
the
Numl r
•>. ki rn id.
I'ol, -11^ in i Ii
lll'l' eprilrT;! School
hi- in , n compiled bv tli
m l Saturday " a- i adv io
io \ list in a- basis for stale
carry ing in Ihe s« IiiniIs ol
"I 'hi- state money has heeri com-
ing from gasoluif- tax causes some
fear at there might In- a redtic-
uon hi the appropriation, ami any
i -du.-tion in the am ami received
will lend to vv hi k a hardship here
Supt. J F I'.aiUy saiil Saturday
that e\|H'nses of running the local
school sy st
none, the only move left lieing
Starting Sunday all
lilt s in the tVtlion Will he ell',|
due lo Hie regulation lit"
them io lo null's an hour m i
one d siring lo make ii,ps h
call !'ie bus station I > n-c i
time changes, il was said hep
unlay.
Naples Is Raided
Hy British Planes
il
Mrv lli k'i in < mnt>
tvwil si.ijh rint nfi**nt **n'l t h a t 1
U{H n n ivijif «>1 the city ?ii;iircs tlw'
in th * nntin* < unty will
, Iv • ompilrw! Thh ^ :ll Im' iJtniilt
\V <ln« iv ^ml.
h'riir thill thi mimliit I f hi "hot-1
: ast • • 11,gill Is tar lower than Inst! Un-cVm-idge was rei.-h.-d in l!«0
erring year v . dlavd when it was,"1"'" -•'• students and
nltslcd iol 1II I ll- t Hi. re ate 1 vis st-hoH-l live dudert. were i -iHU'ted
Peat I tics in Ih. ' it;, sy stem This com- A lather disturbing liond situa-
I [wires with -.'"la la-t year, or n lion v as claiillcd s->inidin« ago.
Iti >M F., .1 line h 'U R ilia
broadcast recorded by . •' 1
Press in New York' The Italian
•nt Ivis l«en cut lo llv | high command said inia. i
nlv move lelt lH-ine to I British planes had raided Nnoli .
Th y
the big
day f. r
lb..'i r
i-x|N.( ted lo take part in drop
• drhrali *1 at Dallas Sun-1 For
only
-1 ■ « • the pa
the Av iv;er of Pearl pronrr Hi '•
eat h i h. 1 t
a I mi it
«i r mv
> per
year'
ha v ■ lew fr teachers giving I hose j anil ils surrounding aiea dill au,
left more students to teach. ' 'he night causing damage an I
| starling fin s.
I'i ik o| city si h ilastics in
1'. S. Requisitons
Holland s Ships
I.i >NIX >N June ii 'L-f1 All
ships controlled by the lefugci'
Netherlands f ov ernnient v.ere re-
lien. I • a • ' ' e ' ' • e
ent, 'ihe scItmiI system ge
the no "ii ils t nn fe 't. so
W for the '-Ul'aO per he i'l .
> ' , i'i"T i, i -alien.
lied to
is felt
roe
that
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 7, 1942, newspaper, June 7, 1942; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131632/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.