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* The Weather
Cloudy tonight and Saturday;
colder Saturday.
BROWN WOOD TEMPERATURE]
Maximum 60. minimum 43.
Sfrmtmnraoit iEuUefm
A Home Owned Newspaper, Senring the Heart of Texaa With Today’* New* Today, Every Day Except Sunday
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Letest News Pint
Full Leased Win United
Service Staff Correa poo
Throughout Brown wood Trade
Territory, Complete Local
Newa Report*
EIGHT PAGES TODAY
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1940
VOL. XC NO. 110
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STATE TO PAT COUNTY BORO
•* * * . ' ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * W-
lied! Shock Troops Smash At Finns In Climactic Drive
W, 1-:— -V- -j * —r • ——, —- •—c *
s* *
Hore-Belisha Asks Allied
Aid For All Fimr Services
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be
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,YMOUTH." dV. Feb 23-
—Allied aid for Finland on
and In the air was urged
former War Secretary Leslie
Beluha tonight In hi* first
to his constituents at
, since his resignation
the cabinet
“The risk of helping Finland may
. - * _a _ U..t i l.M >iaW /«#
t risk, but the risk of not fUnous battle
helping her may be greater, for
tide Reliant country is fighting not
only%br herself alone 8he h
holding the pass to civilisation."
Hore-Belisha said
The resistance of the Finns has
ted that the might of Russia
on Insecure foundations, he
aaidv \ ■
“ British
lndicaU
re»t^
Mannerhelm line today after losing but were repulsed. Northeast of
more than 3.000 dead - according .to Lake Ladoga, our troop* con tin -
a Finnish communique—In yester- ued the cleaning up of a ttrong
day’s attacks ‘point captured the day before and
Russian tanks and artillery par- took several new strong points "
tlcipated In a huge scale In the i Capture Material*
fighting before Vlipurl, where Fin- “Large quantities of war mater-
nish messages reported the moat fell Into our hand* including
of the war was In j2 guns (artillery, over M machine
progress -guns.and submachine guns. 10 field
(Telephone communications be- kitchen*, tractors, automobiles and
tween Helsinki and Copenhagen ammunition Six ianks were de-
were disrupted at 4:40 p. m Cop- strayed In the Kuhmo sector our
enhkgen time*. patrol activity has been attended
The Red army attack was di- with success Several enemy pa-
Ancient Warrior
Fights for Finns
"~r -
. -v
rectly chiefly against VUpurL
The communique said:
Repel Enemy
Land: On Feb 22. attacks oc-
trois were wiped out. Elsewhere
there was nothing of Importance
"Air: Our air force continued on
Feb 22 to rec^nnolter the enemy's
He mid that successful ___ _____ ^
intervention In Finland would place curred between the Gulf. of Fin- movements and to bomb troops ob- •
OIL PR0RATI0N
IS MUDDLED BY \
COURT DECISION
run —
nor Jr>f
of tnr
to-
fleld
AU8TIN. Tex . Feb 23 (UP).—
John Taylor, chief supervisor
the oil and gas division
Texas Railroad Commission,
dav went to East Texas oil
where a three judge federal court
has called the commission meth-
od of proo'UCvitA, proratlon Inval-
id V . ; f
No Injunction ha* yfLHjeen ls-
>rajtiSn o
ff
her In the vicinity of the Oal- land and Muolaanjaervl
11 rare iron ore mines in Swedeu, troops repelled enemy attacks at.
which supply half of Germany's yia-Somme. and In the direction ments.
iron requlreoMBto. at
“Control of Norway. Sweden and g-i
Finland by Germany and
served at his sites of assembly, em-
placements and enemy encarop-
Rus&la
purchases from them
ber and agricultural
would be stopped.
In the war xone enemy
Naykkljaervl and Kamara rail- aircraft were active in the area
tray station and Liepasuo north of Lake Ladoga and in Lap-
“In the course of the day. 16 land. VarUila. Nurroes. Lieska.
| would mean that our considerable tanks were destroyed , Kajaani. Konkiomakl, Rovanlemi
»res. tim- “Between Muolaanjaervl and and certain other localities were
products Ayrapaanjaervi. the enemy twice raided
Hore-Belisha attacked, leaving behind each time “in the home area Iisalml was
gaid. “Our successful intervention he withdrew about a battalion of raided According to reports re- j
in Finland would thwart these poe- killed (A battalion is about 900 ta ceived so far. 12 women and chil-
1.000 men). • dren were killed in the raldi. The j
"The enemy force that attacked enemy also dropped a lew para-
across Ayraoaanjaem at Slknienl crate patrols which were etther
800 1 killed or taken prisoner The shoot-
sued against the prorat
but reports reached Austin
wr IK*
Order
that
the order
aibllities
I He said that “well planned, ade-
quate and decisive action now
could
war.”
curtail the duration of the wjas repulsed and lost a be
• killed and 100 prisoners., ;ing down of one enemy plane Is
-—— ) Several dozens of machine guns {confirmed la addition ibere is, a ,
By RALPH FORTE and an abundance of other aims ; report, unconfirmed; that another
Jpdtfd Fresa Staff Cerrespendent . inn, our hand* An attack'enemy plane was shot down. All:
f] HELSINKI. Finland. Feb 23— across the eastern end of Salaman- j of the ca.*a reported as uncertain
tUF)—The Red army shock troops enkaita was repelled At Taipale . on Feb 22 now have been confirm-
smashed through snow and sleet «on the shore of Lake Ladoga) ed by the discovery of wrecked
to a climatic offensive against the enemy attacks umtinued all day planes."
The Jtd nght in Finland. This
grizzled warrior from Oulu is
mustered into fighting ranks.
FARM SENATORS
TO ASK PARITY
some operators consider
no longer in force.
The field, largest In jthe world.
Is chief proration unit iri Texas
That the commission will give
up an attempt to appeal from the
decision was likely today. Realis-
ing the effect an injunction would
have upon the oil field before a
new order was < effective. Circuit
Judge Samuel Sibley announced
the commission will be given time
to decide If It wishes to attempt
a new order before Issuing an in-
junction
Far Special Scmion
Commissioner Jerry Sadler said
today he first had favored an ap-
peal "After further considera-
tion.” he said. "Instead of an ap-
I peal I am convinced the only
salvation Is for the Governor to
SPECIAL BOX
OFFICE FOR GWTW
A special box-office - will be
constructed at the Lyric the-
atre for sale of reserved scats
for Oone With the Wind
A window of the manager's
office fronting on Center av-
enue twill be turned into a box-
office! window and seats for the
local showing of OWTW will be
sold there, relieving trafRc at
the regular box-office. Reserved
seat sale will begin Monday
morning.
BRITISH BOMB
GERMAN BASE
' By SIDNEY' J. WILLMMg »
United Press Staff Corrcsnondml
LONDON, Feb 22— (UP(—Roy-
al Air Force bombardment of Oer-
man warships In Helgoland Bay
Was announced by the Air Minis-
try today, as Nazi planes renewed
attack* on British coastal ship-
ping and the Allies opened an in-
tensive drive against U-boats
One Oerman plane was reported
shot down off the Essex coast and
one British plane was lost en route
home from Helgoland
Intensification of the sea and air
warfare, was illustrated by the
call a special session of the Leg is- fact that two German planes were
lature ” ' \ shot d°wn otf England yesterday
j "An appeal from this decision and a total of nine Nazi subma-
with this. Injunction in effect will rtnes were reported sunk or dam-
break operators and banks and put aged In the last 10 days,
men and women into the streets
'Shrinking Man'
Sues for Divorce
How He's Shrunk
THEN: 5 feet 7 inches
NOW; 4 feet 3 inches
This lawsuit was filed on; Condi-
tions that arose before 1 became
APPROPRIATION
DUE IN TEXAS
City Praised For
Quick Action In
Rebuilding Statu
ureau of PI*
J
WASHINGTON. *Feb 23-<UP>
Farm senators over-ride admin-
istration protests today and
an-
Thc results of the British bom-
bardment of Oerman warships in
Helgoland Bay were not revealed
British sources said that the raid
(apparently by three planes* oc-
Legxslature have erred A correc- curred at night, which made it dif-
tton Is needed and it will take ac- fjcult for the British fliers to check
ition of the Legislature to correct results The bombardment was
jt •• | | earned out under intensive anu-
r
By UNITED PRESS
pevtal noon report from
Weather Bureau at Dallas
He Was Jollied
Officials of the Bureau of Plant
Industry. U. 8. Department of ■». ipanty program
1 Agriculture. are very appndhtlve | PITTSBURGH. Feb 23-(UP>- |£y John H Bankhead. D
the of the prompt manner m «Nm; william L Hutcheson, general-! AJa . oeorge Norris. Ind , Neb
i the city of Brownwond has ,P»de , of ,ho carpenters' and ArthUr Caliper. R , Kan
«.«. ....... wh" ^<"""
and strong north wuids^ elements laboratory following a fire
L ^Craiie. ponrlpal bortlcul- i
turist of the Bureau, in a letter to
a bUserd- would sw^ep into Kasl-
mJI'W Mexico and Northwest Tex-
toniRht • _
Tnt of the report, which was an Mayor Wendell W Mayes written
addition to the regular mornim; from the U S Horticultural Star
ither forecast, was: “North por- lion at Beltsvllle. Md , expressed
[tkm West Texas and East portion thanks ol department officials for
N«w Mexico snow late tonight and the clty:s action.
trtndTand ^wave ^uid^^^r' take this opportunity ■ to
^tCXr«t°f^r^ve°°?aki In
fej tndk!*f#d o-ip the building of the U S. Pecan
^ Field Laboratory located
and Th^^rhpr,r city, and,'for the very prompt
region, but the m whlc5 you handled the re
r_ and improvements which were nee
es&itated by the fire in the build
Sadler said the commission could aircraft fire
nounced plans to write a 1200.000,- not possibly furnish the superse-1 Renewal af /Nazl air raids on
000 farm parity payment program dea* bond that would be necessary iSe^Bru^h
tT______nn«w to stay an UnjunctkMi during an : where British
into the House-ajRg-cved *713.896 anpral ! ’ j:flghting planes went Into action
064 Agriculture Departtnenl bill | that lhe LeglsJa- Bomb explosions and machine gun
Sen Richard B Russell. D , ture Ls convened, as he had re- heard off the cpfcat.
Ga , chairman of the agriculture quested of the Governor^ Ke will * - Bpveral previous British raids
subcommittee which begin* constd- ^ that-1t call for a 20-barrel min- been made on the Helgoland j
erat Ion of the measure next Mon- miuin for wells It was application J*y area, especially on the Isle of i
day. said he would support the , Df a go-barrel minimum to all wells 18>-1V -Strong German defenses have
' in East Texas. In addition to m«r- ;n»de raids on the naval bases cx
glna! wells, that the court fohnd trenicly hazardoua.
___, S JWWST. Zri^: NO PROTEST ON
defendants Tlir farm bloc, which quashed be Unconstitutional whether It was
were indicted today on two counts administration opposition last ypar madc\by the ctaiunLvsjon or the
of a conspiracy to restrain and >and inserted w $225,000,000 parity Legl*l»We
monopolize tntersute commerce,In provision Into the farm bill, will MegnuM. no attempt will be
violation of the anti-trust act j push It* plans regardless of what made to write a iww prorat Ion for-
'the administration does- about na- mula for feast Texas in the March
tional defense. siatevnde production order. Sadler
1 Previously, the farm group plan- Ml(j He thought that no East
to await action on President Texas order can be written with- j
hearing" He will rec-
such a hearing be.
■S'
/a
BELIE
Accusing the defendants of con-
spiring for three years to prevent
millworlc producU being shipped
Into Uie Pittsburgh area from oth- , ned
er state^. a special federal grand RooseveU's budget recommendation
'Jury. Indicted two trade assoc la- for $460,000,000 in special taxes for
lion*, seven trade association of- national defense, hoping that held/Withln 15 days
on the
arm* program to unance parity COUrse to take had not been reach-
county • Pa. • lumber dealers payment*
; According to the grand Jury, j
cloaed shop contract* with the‘j -
brotherhood and lumber dealers.
MAIL SEIZURE
iStL
is ngv
(UPi -
lly as- |
vrr re- •
i _
1
i
Going down like the tempera-
ture, Joseph E. Mayott, 65, of
Los Angeles, has shrunk 16
inches in recent years because of
a rare malady which capscs. him
to constantly grow shorter. In
addition to his other troubles, ho
is suing his wife for divorce.
Total of $142,863
Paid by State
. ednegg Board
Brown county taxpayer* are $1<M
863.61 better off than they former-
ly were as a result of action by the
State Board of County and District
Road IndebtodncM In
payment of that sum In
county road bond
County Judge A. E. Nabors to-
day. recetvfd from Ooorfi A. Right,
chief accountant of the State boned,
notice that a formal minute hag
been entered by the board untied
Which It assumes for the State in- *
debtednes* of Brown oounty in th#
sum of $142 863 61, including giSO.- ,
350 96 in Series K road bonds And . f
the sum of 912J112.66 spent on lat-
eral roads. i
State assumption of Brown coun-
ty road bonds was increased for thn
year to 44J1 per cent of 8erles « y
bonds and inter eat maturing.
Should Lower Taxes
While no cash wllj be e«M
Broun county, the incr
assumption will in time
ed in lower tax rate for bind
ment purpose*, it was
present road bond tax
'zjszssrte- * «
Hight advised Judge
the Board of County and DUtrtas
Road Indebtedness had adopted
Minute Order No. 40. as toOamn
"It is ordered by the Board that
Brown County's claim in the amount
of $130,3:0 96 expended from Uw
proceeds of Road Bonds, 8erica K,
in the Construction of State High-
way No. 67 designated Oct. 25, IS38,
be approved. —
"It is also ordered that a credit
of $12,512.65 be passed to Brown
County's Lateral Road Fund ac-
count to cover retroactive interest
due. and that the percentage of
; Road Bonds. Series E. be increased
to 44.51 to absdrb claim "
j. Judge Nabors said obviously the
i-a'-J
1 <
minute was ip error as to thelhigh-
. way involved in the assumption ac-
The only highway in, tide
dedgnated
thank vof and^the XSSn of th^ flrU‘l5' l*#? unl0fi l* \"****h wouW * wh,tt,pd from ** | A cominivMoii drclxlon
th>nfc_you rr: union officer* ’and 21 Allegheny amw program lo finance --------
ut a o^w he
tnmend that
eld/wlthln 15
At eommisslo
IS DEJECTED
that the exneeted ionslauaht
would strike quicker and mors sever
blizzard which brought a howling J1”1,
•now storm to that area last Frldav
night and Saturday, killine two men
who became lost in the storm
an appeal immediately after the
improvement .made
in taking a part
I
apprec- j
ic very j
In this
of one
mlllwork shall bear the label of
the brotherhood
By withholdjtog the
from out-of-sUte mlllwork manu-
facturers. regardless of whether
they had contract* with die broth-
ed today Commission Chairman1
Lon A Smith was In Ban Antonio {
conducting a hearing Commls- i ^ ^ ^ ^
sioner Ernest O. Thompsoni favorod armed British marine?, had been used
FREIGHTER AFIRE
of the laboratory rooms for a fdr- l erhood. the carpenters prevented
nace room and budding addition- | ^ of lhe out-of-sUte product* in
the indictment charg-
▲ shipper’* forecast advised stock- 41 laboratory space to the rear of Pittsburgh,
•d Uirwbtect shipment* during the the building This improvement ^
LOUISVILLE. Ky . Feb 23—
i »w.i 1 (UPi—The Presbyterian Church of
union label lh<l Unlted 8talM (South' set aside ^
a $3900,000 fund today to under- ' BOSTON, Feb. 23—(UP)— Fire
write pension* for 2900 minister* broke out today In th* No. 1 hold
and 400 foreign missionaries who of the freighter Qulnatconck. tied up
are not eligible for Pederal Social ** " *“ *“ ***
Security benefits.
at the Hooaac docks, in Char lea town
The freighter arrived recently from
. will greatly facilitate the heating international officers of the
' aries while the respective church-
Bmd to protect shipments during
oexg 24 to 48 hours from "tempera , , ________
, gores a* follows: northwMward of the building and will prevent brotherhood who were Indicts In- d mUfclonA wlll rurnlsh an ad.
1 iss ^ - — i
’j^aSS-r^ stk;,sr^pj*n*t.s„°pten^ho.w ««•* «*»'«■
and Saturday night, and below freez- j nally.
.4_________a J ....tU MTn
Participant* In the fund will con- Galveston and other Texas port*
tribute 24 per cent of their s*1* wlHL * cotto”'
1 The 5.144-ton vessel, ls owned by
the Lykes Coastal Line, with Hous-
ton. Texas, a* her home port.
While firemen with 18 pieces of
WASHINGTON. Feb
The State Department f
serted tod Ay that it ha*
ceived anyt report)* that force was
lined by British autnorllie* at Ber- t
muda In instituting censorship of
United States airmail bound for j
RUrape. • i
Tlie department's statement coin- ■
elded with efforts by elder statesmen
In the 8cnate to prevent precipitate
retaliatory a< lion against BriUin, today
which wo* proposed by some Sen- Finland * *20.000.006 war loan with
atari on the basis of reports that which to purchase arms dr any
other American commodities U
to seize mall from a clipper plane nred.^ ; /
on Jan. 18. -/; j The proposal was made by Rep
The 8tate Department aald the William i. Miller. R , Conn , leg-
censorship had been protested by the ^ worid war veteran, and was
American consul In Bermuda. R defeated on a non-partisan vote by
added that this was done on the a rall() of flvr to one
ungtoN.
House banking
rjected a pre
23- (UP)
committee
il to give
Uon-
county designated as a btate road
•I during 1938 was State Highway Ttt,
from Brownwood toward Cram
j'PWns.
Senes E bonds originally I
/totalled $1.42X000. Under the
Bond Assumption act of 1935,
State will pay all of these banka
the proceeds ol which were spent
state highways designated prior
Jan. 1, 1339. It is under the
of this a^t that the new
has been made by the State
The percentage of State
tion was Increased about 18
from that of 1838. The
portion of maturities, with the
now assuming 44J1 per cent, of
turies. Is 55.19 per cent of
maturities of Series E bonds.
The additional State assumption
may affect the tax rate of 1848#
which will be fixed later in the year*
The 812912.85 credit allowed Brown
consul's "own authority and not byj Miller's motion was made in the
Instructions from the State Depart-1 fgtm of an amendment to the - -
ment.” ) pending bill which would Increase on l*terml road rands
- J If. . ________.. . ruit nt th» hnnrl 1uim> In
Efforts To Change
county by the State board is to ap-
___ expend-
the lending authority of the Ex- *** t*ie bond issue, in additiori
port-import Bank by $100 000.000 to the amount assumed for the
and permit loans of $20.000 000 to ! highway. This money credited
Treaties Defeated any countr>’ tor Ptt^base of non- ^ county for lateral roads
St
WASHINGTON. Feb 23—(UP)
military goods only.
The committee took no Immed-
iate action on another amendment
out of a surplus In the state
assumption fund which the
assumption act paaeed last year
ing weather may extend [south over
north pqrtion of EA*t Texas ■ by or
during Saturday night.
Big Dray Dee in Kansas
Kansas city, mo
(UF>—J. R Lloyd. U
|rMroU>gist. predicted tod ay that a
cold wave would drop U mperatures
to aero or five degree^
iy night in Norti weBt Kmn-
- n
Of 2 Weeks Tonight ^ wm be *“
The plan effective April
operate in 16
below by
"In addition to my own apprec-
iation I wish to express that of
Mr. H P Gould, principal hor-
ticulturist in charge of the Di-
vision of Fruit and Vegetable Crop*
and Diseases, and Dr. E. C.
Auehter. Chief of the Bureau of
Plant Industry; for the very prompt not recur for people now living. «• _ _ _ . , _ _ . ,
and effective way you have han- 1 tronomers say. William H. Barton. TdXRi Memorial May Sink
died this entire matter ” of the Hayden Planetarium, said; j Inches ill 800 Years
apparatus struggled to confine the —The House today rejected the by Miller which would permit Fin- •J'iU be distributed to
flames to the No. 1 hold, the freight- first attempt by opponents of the iand to use its proposed loap to,®11*®1* o{ counties,
er’s 42-man crew was busy unloading; administration's reciprocal trade purchase commercial aircraft ' *■“"
NEW YORK. Feb 23 — (UP)—
Five planets—Mercury. Jupiter. Ve- .
nus, Saturn and Mars—will be vtsl-1W . . rhlirrh Board of
ble over the western horizon at 'JEJJ 01 *** Church B°*rd of
sunset tonight, in the order named. Ken*100-' ' j
The phenomenom is one that will ' ,
1. will' cargo from the No. 2 hold.
Southern states, ac- ™e position of the burning gram
' agreements act to alter the pro-
Dr Henry H Sweets, freighter prevented the use of fire-: In the first test of strength on
boats.
THE WORLD WAR
♦ ♦♦
o o
25 YEARS AGO
PER. 23. 191$
ship. Cartb.
» th North
rttish Marines
to the Asean
sunk by
• occupied
reaee pro-
- r -
Clam Drifts Cleared From
Streets in Atlantic Cty
the five celestial bodies “will hang
Lone above the other in the twi-
; light glow like a necklace of color- _ _
ful Jewels.” Th* phenomenom will Jacujto
continue for two-
t6 confiscate ship
8ANTA F8L N~M . Feb. 23—(UP>-
Depyty u. RFMarohal
in Cuba,
S. Cortez was
N. Ml. today to confls-
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J„ Feb 23
—(UP)— Street department crews
of Magate and Ventnor had a new stealing 200 chickens.
Job'today--clearing two-foot drifts 12 pigeons and flee
of clams that were washed ashore
by a storm.
Thief Get* Death
BERLIN. \ Feb 23—(UF)—For ‘
$0
the past year.
Karl Schroeder
sentenced to death today.
Professional clammers reaped the!"1
harvest but couldn’t make much
headway In the drifts, until the —
street cleaners started loading the
clams in trucks* The loads will
be dumped in the back Vaterway
and covered with sand. ' .
■ —
In this
-■
:
il.-- -
__ cate more than ljOOO sheep to satis-
AU8TIN, Feb. 23—(UF)— RaUilJr a 83.000 Judgement granted by
of sinking of the 70-million-pound Federal Judge Colin Neblett. Judge
o battlefield memorial. Neblett awarded the damages for
highest in Texaa, occupied the at- trospaa* of the sheep In a suit by
ten tion of more than 100 engineers' J. Louis Rivera and Rebecca Mae*-
gathered here today for the third tas against Preslliano Martinss and
Texas conference on soil mechanics, Medardo Abeyta.
^urirj »ponsor#d by the University of Tex-. ____qj
" »■ %» 564-foot ttMur, h*. ankl,
IMi toot, he I6ld. boco out • pro- other dor ot llohlm
diftiontf baaed on a conaoUdometer endear Tuacaiaoaa. anchored df an
may be I proceaa in whkh preaeur* stamina imdiacloaed htand today
U measured. He estimated It will day, he hooked only two
take too ymn for the memorial to'end thro* am gulls that
i sink another three tachee. fMo fl* bah.
•6.A ■’ . ' V-
. . ... ...
a resolution extending the trad*
act another three year*, the House
voted dowp an amendment by Rep.
Wesley Disney. D.. Okla , to pro-
the United States At present com-
mercial as well as military air-
craft are on the list of "war goods"
Which can not be purchased here
with money borrowed from the
hlblt the SUte Department from
making any changes in excise tax-
es on Imported oil, lumber and cop-
per In treaties it negotiates. The
V°AdmmUtrotlon1 leaders Indicated
belief that Ihe Disney amendment
would attract more support than
other proposals to either kill or
change the trade act. A direct Uni1
effort to kill the entire act waa ex-
pected lato today as well as an
government Finland
bought planes here
The committee was expected
take final action on
today.
can and has
far cash.
to
Canadian Soldiers
Fire on Sec. Stanley
Feb 33
—feretory,
cor*, dur-
effort to require. Senate ratifica-
tion of all trade treaties to be ne-
gotiated in the future.
ALDERSHOT. England,
—(UP>—Canadian soldier.
accidentally fired a tear gas bemb'
______ _ at Oliver Stanley, war
the bill later lkn<1 their own staff officer*.
ling an inspection of the
i —/ I troops.
Hookey Playing Checked
By NY A Project in Waco the construction of trenches mi- j
der a gas attack. The officer In
AUSTIN, Feb. 33—(UP)— Baylor charge, not noticing the arrival gf
verity students are keeqing Waco the war secretory, fired off a tottr
oot children from pitying hookey, gas bomb.
National Youth Administration Stanley was net carrylxM a gas
advised today by James T. Nix- mask. The officers accompanying
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