Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1942 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
U. S. FLEET COMMANDER
HORIZONTAL
l Pictured U.
S fleet com-
mander-in-
chief, ——
12 Exclamation
of surprise.
14 Concern.
15 To the
inside of.
16 Him.
17 Contend
19 Border
20 Month?
(abbr ).
21 Meadow
22 Bark.
24 Tendon.
26 Liner.
27 Fish orgin.
29 Two fives.
30 Light Up
31 From i
33 A jicl.
35 Three (prefix i
36 Old English
(abbr. >.
38 He sails on
a -r
39 His crewtnen
Answer to Previous Fustic
41 Editor (abbr i
42 Metal.
44 Gro\ c.
43 Fish.
46 Sallo:
48 Blemish.
50 Wall painting
52 Mongrel
53 Belong ng
to him
54 Female of
cattle.
56 Neai .
57 Most
desirable
58 Dove's call.
59 Counterfeit.
VERTICAL
1 He is an
officer of the
L\ S. -
3 District of
Columbia
(abbr ).
4 Disfigure
5 Flow er
6 Send back
7 Threshold of
’ psychological
stimulus.
3 Ha\ e
know ledge of.
9 14 is u-onti >.
10 Negative.
tl He sails »h*
seven--1 ;
13 Incite.
16 Chop.
}8 Sprite. i 1
21 Allotment. 1 {
23 Spanish coin.
25 Novel.
26 Metal bars.
28 Nothing.
30 Before. j
31 Be in debti
32 Fashion. *
34 Clamoi. *
35 Tag.
36 Mineral rbek.
37 Is (Latin), ;
40 All right i ;
(abbr ). !
43 In place of.
43 Hearing
organ.
46 High reliafr.
47 Berry (bot >»
48 Examine, ? '
49 Mow, as
50 Unmarried )
woman, j.
51 Booty. i
53 She 1
55 Grief i \
56 Exist.
Vehicle Graveyard
Salvage Campaign
Launched in
BROWNWOOD (Texas) BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1942
I
beat wlahee to all.”
Thomason's home
luae St El Paso
Argentine's 'Dies' And
Army Men Fight Dutl
Texan, Prisoner Of Jeps,
Broadcasts From Tokyo
! Try depressing the foot brake if
Is at 2527 La-, the hand or emergency brake to
difficult to release This procedure
will be effective on all car* where
the hand brake and the foot brake
are Interlocked.
exas
The War Production Board reach-
ed into the Southwest in earnest to-
day to "get In the scrap,” as Thom-
as L. Mullican. region executive of •
the Industrial Conservation Bureau
automobile graveyard section set up
offices in Dallas to direct this phase Jn the ^conA round Taborda was
of the salvage campaign. wounded in the right shoulder
Collection of waste paper, rags • ^ ducui,ts left the field unrcc
and aluminum already has been in
progress for some months, through
the active cooperation of state and —--------- - i ----—
local defense committees, the Boy VA/ A v
(Scouts. Salvation Army and other'OUT OUR WAT
BUENOS AIRES. Feb 25<UP--( SAN FRANCISCO. Feb 25 . UP— , .
A duel with double-edged sabers be -1 Radi® Tokyo as heard by the United Dtllas School Teacher
w*r
ran «ar prisoners one
Texan
R D Thomason 23 chief phar-
macist's mate U 8 Navy, broad-
cast this message to his sister in El
Paso Texas:
• Sister. I am doing all right at
present Hope to see all of vou be- , ,, , ..
Our Red Cross ,uU aft*r * r,pid ™ ln th* SfnK*
tween Raul Damon te Taborda
chairman of the Argentine equiva-
lent of the Dies committee, and En-
rique Roitjei, former lieutenant
colonel in the army, ended today
with both participants wounded
Rottjer, who had complained that
Tsborda had insulted, him In a
speech, sutfered a wound in his right
hard ln the first round
of them a DALLAS. Feb 25—UP--A school
teacher turned soldier. MaJ. Charles
Fordtram Healy, 29. has been killed
in the Philippines his mother was.
advised officially last night
He died on bloody Bataan Pcmn-
I fore manv months
could help us by sending small Items 1 and several months spent in training
of comfort and I think they will pfiipmo troops Mayor Healy votun-
reach us if they are sent I hope to ; teered for Philippines service in
see some of the scenery in Japan jgnuarv, !94l.
before I return home Love and
ur Eyes?
CONVENIENT
CREDIT!
glasses for years,
but that lenses do
y, it Is important
e truth about his
SURE—NOW!
5. HARRIS
Optometrist Offices at
NATHAN S CREDIT JEWELERS
309 Centei __P**1 75'-5
Side Glances.....by Galbraith
i i
r
i civic and charitable organisation* j
A census also to being made V° lo-
cate all autooMbUe graveyards. The
i War Production Board is particular-
ly anxious, that the two or three
j million tons of scrap steel in these
old "jalopies'' be transferred as
• quickly as possible to steel mills.
I which otherwise will be short per-
haps six million tons of scrap steel j
this year for their needs in the war
program
Bayers to Visit Owners
As rapidly as the "graveyards are
located and listed by the tVPA find
the Department of Agriculture buy-
ers for steelfumaces and foundries i
! a til visit dealers In this region, tc
• inventory yard contents Then of-
fers will be made within the next j
90 day* for the purchase of all junk-
ed cars. Mr Mullican explained that
these bidders and purchasers will
make reports daily to the Bureau of
Industrial Consen atlon. noting^
.whether the graveyard owner has’
| accepted the offer and if not the
| price bid per ton
"These reports will be examined
carefully." he said, and if it ap- j
pears that any graveyard has re-
jected a fair offer, sn Investigation
of all the facts will be made by th's
department Then If it appear* ad-
visable. the government may rrqui-
i sition the graveyard's entire con-
tents "
j x Mr Mullican added that the Con-
servation Bureau expect* little dif-
ficulty. since most scrap metal deal-
ers sre cooperating patnotlcall;. to
i get steel scrap to the pulls quickly
Territory covered by the Dallas
office under Mr Mullican s direc-
tion in this “get in the scrap cam-
paign includes Texas Oklahoma
Arkansas Louisiaans New Mexico
Arisons Utah. Co*orado Wyoming
Kansas. Missouri and Nebraska
By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE
with
MAJOR HOOPLE
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— D'D TOL) KNOW THAT GENE.
TUNNEV MADE HiMSELP HEASfV-
WEIGHT CHAMPION BV WIELDING
AN A* IN THE NORTH WOODS 2
MARTHA HAS BEEN
AFTER ME FOR A
WEEK TO CHOP
THAT WOOD/—T
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REUA8LE WiTH AN A* iN MV
MITTS/-^I WAS WIT ON THE
HEAD WITH AN A* WHEN I
WAS A KID, AND NOW I GET
DIZZV SPELLS WHEN I LOOK
at a wooopile/-*. besides,
MV AIM'S BAD ‘—•'YOUR
INSURANCE COMPANV WOULD
CANCEL VOOR POLICV
THEV KNEW X WAS
CHOPPING TOUR WOOD
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By MERRILL BLOSSER
caw naenaaena t r » mg, u s eg
“Have you a book about llu
one since I decided to yiv- up
Spartans? I feel so muctj tike
sweets for the .duration
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THIS CURIOUS WORLD
By William
Fgr
113th Cavalry Unit
Will Present Play
Tonight at USO Club
Member* of the 113th Cavalrv will J
; present a musical comedy tonight at I
• 15, at the USO-Army YMCA |
building. 311 Cast Adams accord.ng
t« announcement made today by ,
Carl Sehuit*. asauunt program di- j
rector for the orgamaatlon.
The eomedv will be Too Manv I
Wives." and will be presented with :
all the gayety and, hilarity of a
Broadwav production, according to |
advance notice* The production was |
staged last week at the lllth recre-
a-lon hall at Camp Bowie and wa*
proclaimed one of the bee' all- :
•oldier shows to be presented at
Camp Bow i*.
The program which w 11 be pre-
aented will feature several former
vaudeville performers who are with
the cavalry unit
The program will be free »* will
all such program* sUged at the
club. ,
Frwgram fee Week Given
! Schultx also announced the pro-
gram for the remainder of the week
i Thursday night, at 8 30. movie
short* wtli be shown The club i*
equipped with a 16 mm projector
■ and arrangement* have been made
for several interesting shorts to be
, shown that night.
Friday evening a special dance
will honor the 174th Field Artillery.
The 174th Field Artillery orchestra
will furnish the music for the eve-
ning
Saturdav evening. Gaitha Brown-
ing will give a program of Indian
dance* Browning Is an expert at
Indian lore, and ha* performed for
the people of Brown wood and other
i places many times. The program
will be presented at 8 15
Rev J M. Bradford, pastor of the
Coggin Avenue Baptist Church, will
lead a devotional period at 3 00
Sunday afternoon at the club
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