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rA«K TWO— THE. FAIRFIELD -RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954
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. _ ./# | | my ... ■ " leading American Communists, would continue ttf wal
f HP h nirflPln Rprornpf was an overnight guest in my the streets of Cambridge
3 #,C 'WOf'CMI.IXCtWrUCI home recently. To Illustrate the appearing bn the exte
, > THE COUNTY PAPER—ESTABLISHED 187« * ,V' nature of the Communists' sub- normal human belngi
Pabliahed Each Thursday at Fairfield, Tex.., Fasten. Count, SHUT ^ **
"Where ihe i.mit Hichwava df Tdkaa Crotta** of A shipment of sardines to our transformed as thoug
Compton returned with her for
several days visit iij Dallas.
Everyone is Invited to attend
memorial services at Cade CeipS:
tery next Sunday, June 6. Lunch
will be served at 12:30 with ser-
vices in afterhoon.
Mrs. I. L. James, Lester and
Linda, of Tulsa, Okla., are vlsltr
lng her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. King and
Renee have moved to Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. j. R. Manahan
of Houston spent the weekend
with Mrs. Ruth Steele.
Mrs. F. A. Tucker and children
.have returned from Bogota,
Colombia, and are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Miller. Mr. Tucker, who is em-
ployed at Bogota, will not re-
turn for some time.
Mr. and Mr*. Millard. Dubose
and daughters of Dallas spent
the .weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory.
Bro. and Mrs. Qbie Barton of
Mineral Wells visited their
daughter, Mr.
Baptist Chi
icals 0
Rev. Bill Thi
eas£ coast from Russia. The FIJI were men from Mars. The
sought to intercept the ship- average decept American with
megt. The sardijnes, in cans, were his healthy mind is absolutely
being thrown overboard by the unable to grasp what goes on In-
ship’s crew under the pretense side the unhealthy mind, the
they were spoiled. The FBI twisted mind, of these Commu-
discovered that the carts floated, nists.” And this fact, Philbrjck
and that instead of sardines points out, is keeping our peo-
they contained little 24-page pie from properly understand-
booklets. ing the Communist danger and
The txioklets were printed in taking’adequate measures to
Sp»#jish. Philbrick' has an actual combat It. I would strongly re-
photographic copy of one. The commend that the publications
front cover states that the book- of the Congressional investigat-
let contains the rules for play- ing committee be obtained and
ing the American game of foot- studied by every citizen. Your
7:30"P. M.-B. T. S 1
juired as second class mail matter at the Postoffice at Fairfield, Texae
Under Act of March 6, 1876
I Dill#8—With les;
Lis until openi
Lbate Fair Mus
Lowing into if
Ljgfcet sales, the i
L^y June 5 v
Eof the discount
L tickets, althoug
Irons will still b
stf ‘list for the
Lfg fair Auditor!
hnjPreJaratlon U
*80 P. M. Worst*
3 P. M. Wednea
meet
7.30 P. M. Wedm
er meeting.
IMUL JL C. KIRGAN
JOE LEE K1RGAN
Manager-Editor
Ward Prairie
Church
Antioch Bapii
Churciu
REV. HA KOI,!) Itt HNS, |
10:00 A. M.—Sunday <M
11:00 A. M.—Preaching.'
7:00 P. M.—B. T. S il
8:00 P. M.—Preachin* 1
REV. W. H. HODGES, Pastor
Sunday School each Sunday,
10:16 A. M.
Second and Fourth Sunday
Church Services, 11:00 A. M. and
8:00 P. M.
BTS—Each Sunday at 7 P. M.
and Mrs. Joe
Pete Coleman, recently. .
Mrs. Mary Compton talked by
telephone to her son, Edward, at
Norfolk, Va. Edward, who is
stationed on the USS Pittsburg,
will soon leave on another trip.
Mrs. Jimmie Reese of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Irby Comp-
ton last Monday and Sonny
jack Benny i
to arrive in Dt
j»v June 9. Thi
Lwith “The .
ball. But when you open the Congressman can get them for
you. They constitute a primer
in Communist infiltration.
book you find that the first
paragraph, still in Spanish,
jj giv^s specific instructions for
0 sabotaging electric power lines,
0 transformers, central electrical
- headquarters, conduits, cables,
» turbines—complete and detailed
f instructions on techniques of
1 espionage as well as of sabotage.
How To Make Bombs
’ Under the guise of football
rules, the booklets are smuggled
to the Communist conspirators
in this country in this devious,
unbelievable manner. In one
section of the booklet are speci-
j fic instructions for making
j bombs. Sizes
bomb, which is powerful enough
to stop a tank or a large vehicle.
A smaller one is just large
enough to stop a patrol car or a
motorcycle policeman. There is
a very small bomb, with dia-
gram for ^painstaking assembly,
: which is designed to fit inside
J of a hatband.
Here - are the instructions,
J printed in Spanish: “If you have
’ a citizen whom you wish to
1 eliminate, you simply place one
’ of these little borpbs inside the
band of his hat while he’s at
his favorite bar or restaurant.
And when he goes to leave the
restaurant and puts on his hat,
he blows off the top of his head.
It’s very effective. He doesn’t
talk any more.”* This informa-
tion, together with the techni-
cal instructions for sabotaging
America’s industrial strength,
was a part of the training in the
deeply underground, elite Com-
munist cell Into which Herbert
Philbrick worked his way.
1 Strain Washing
“The Communist instructors,”
Philbrick relates, “were experts;
they knew their business, be-
lieve me, and they went to work
on the minds, the hearts, and
the souls of the young people
in these cells, in order to change
them from ordinary, average,
decent young people into some-
thing entirely different, into
hardened, steeled, disciplined,
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Mr. and Mrs. Winston Earl
Barton of Houston were recent
guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Pete Coleman.
Mrs. T. E. Smith and children,
Sandra, Michael and Connie, of
Snyder, are visiting Mr. and
big ] Mrs. Cooper Harris and Mrs.
Beaulah Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Havard of
Shreveport, La., spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owens of
Dallas visited the A. W. Keath-
ley family last Sunday.
Mrs. Carry Clark of Corsicana
visited Billy McConnico Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Bell Robinson is spend-
ing several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Billie Robinson in Beau-
mont.
Mr. and Mrs. John McBryde
of Ferris and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bass of Corsicana visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Ferguson last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Craig
and sons of Purdon spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Steele
and Doyle of Dallas have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele.
thodist (
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Saturday Morning
June 5th—10 A. M.
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number of Red conspirators as
there are in America today.
This isn’t to suggest that we
are threatened with a violent
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1954, newspaper, June 3, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125394/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.