The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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orated both internally and internation-
ally as a weapon, and as most impor-
tant factor in maintaining this regime,
and in deceiving the world as to their
real intent. This whole theory has
been made into a state system, a sys-
tem which today undertakes to sub-
jugate Czecho-Slovakia, a system
which has begun to rule throughout
my country and which tomorrow will
extend its terrorism still further.
“And the people of the United
States and of what remains of free Eu-
rope must be prepared for a continua-
tion and extension of this rule of brute
force.
“And again I say to the world that
everybody must understand that there
will be no peace, there will be no re-
spite, there will be no order until the
crimes that have been committed in
Europe are wiped out, until there is
again respect for the given word, until
the idea of honesty—personal honesty
1 and state honesty—is re-established,
j until the principles of individual and
| international liberty arc secured, and
until real courage takes command and
! requires that brute force must stop,
j “During the last months, and es-
pecially in the period that preceded
and followed the September crisis, I
have many times been attacked person-
ally. I have never answered. I never
shall answer. But until my last breath
I shall continue the fight for the
freedom of my people and for their
rights, and I am sure that my nation
will emerge from this struggle as it
has done many times before in its his-
tory, as brave and as proud as she
has been throughout the past, and
having always with her the sympathy
and the recognition and the love of
all decent people in the world. And
there is no more fitting place for me
to make this declaration, than in this
free country of Washington and Lin-
coln.”
S'*
J. D. VARGA
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Your Accounts
.WILL BE -APPRECIATED
—Dr. C. C. Chandler, Dentist of San
Antonio visits Rocksprings every first
and third week—Monday and Tues-
day. His office is located adjacent
to A. A. Q B. A. Office. Those in
need of Dental work are invited to
call on Dr. Chandler.
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Smith, Wanda Brown, Dorothy Clair
Sherrill, John L. Dibrell, Virlin Hill-
man and Jimmie Joe Shelton won
first.
Rocksprings also won first in the fol-
lowing contests:
Ready Writing Contest—Spelling
and Plain Writing Contest—-Music
Memory Contest.
Track and Field Events
Senior Events:
100-yd. Dash—Sherrill, 1st; Woold-
ridge, 2nd; B. Owens, 3rd. Time 11.5.»
Mile—Richard Stewart, 1st; J. Greer,
2nd. Time, 5:50.
220 Low Hurdles—Sherrill, 1st. Time
27.3; J. L. Babb, 2nd. Time, 33.8.
220-yd. Dash—Owens Wooldridge
and Stewart.
440-yd. Dash—Weaver, 1st. Time 61
sec. Owens, 2nd; Mann, 3rd.
880-yd. Dash—R. Stewart, 1st. Time
2:36 sec., Greer, 2nd; Babb, 3rd.
Running Broad Jump—Sherrill, 1st,
19 ft. 1 in. Owens 2nd, 19It, Weaver,
3rd, 17ft. 2in.
Running High Jump—Sherrill, 1st,
5ft. 2in. Weaver 2nd, Stewart 3rd.
12-lb. Shot—Weaver 1st, 41ft. Owens
2nd, Epperson 3rd, Babb 4t'i.
Discus—Sherrill 1st, 94ft. Babb 2nd,
Epperson 3rd.
Junior Everts:
50-yd. Dash—1st Gahwilar, Rock-
springs, 6:5; 2nd Lockley, Rocksprings;
3rd Adams, Rocksprir.gs; 4;h Jemi-
gan, Barksdale.
100-yd. Dash—1st Gahwiler, Ro~k-
springs, 12:5; 2nd Adams, Ro~ksprings;
3rd Lockley, Rocksprings; 4th Jerni-
gan, Barksdale.
High Jump—1st Adams, 4ft 10:n.,
Rocksprings; 2nd Jernigan, Barksdale;
3rd Laccy; 4th Gahwiler.
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“LITTLE MISS HITCH-HIKER**
CRGILMER
Attomey-at-Law
Rocksprings, Texas
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For SO yean it hat relieved that “Hang-
over** the next moraine after the night
before. It quickly relieves lick head-
The public is invited to attend the
senior play, “Little Miss Hitch-Hiker”
to be given at the high school auditor-
ium, Friday night, March 31, at 8:00.
See what happens when Monte For-
bes (Glen Benskin) and Robert Chal-
ice (James Leo Greer) pick up two
hitch-hikers. Find out who Johnny
Jones really is and what his real pur-
pose is, as well as to find out what
Shirley Grey’s (Eloise McCoy) pur-
pose is in telling so many lies. See the
doings of Cora Simpkins (Florine Cor-
der), Dusty Collins (Ted Powers) and
Proffesor Masters (Preston Taylor).
Others in the cast include: Amanda
(Ruth Agnes Bierschwalc), Dorothy
Laughon (Mary Jane Buswell), Bill
Marks (Dermott Weaver), Mr. Turner
(Bobby Kyle Sherrill), Mrs. Turner
(Evelyn Henry), and Lizabeth Sink
(Athele Whitworth).
Come and see the unusual ending of
the play.
The prices are 15 and 25 cents. Come
one, come all!
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—WELL DRILLING—Wanted, con-
tracts for well drilling under govern-
ment and private program. Will take
government paper. Sec Ernest Doyml,
at Texaco Service Station. 16-4tp.
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Memeland has been acquired by Hit-
ler, he taking charge of that territory
Thursday morning. Thus Hitler con-
. tinues his march. Where will it end?
That's the big question.
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Hutt, J. W. The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1939, newspaper, March 24, 1939; Rocksprings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119866/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .