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I
Trade At Home
For Self Protection
Breckenridge American
WEATHER
Little temperature change to-
night. Fresh, gusty winds early
tonight.
UNITED PRESS NEWS SERVICE
NEA TELEPHOTO AND COMIC SERVICE
Vol. 22—No. t>9
HRECKENiUi'GE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, .11 NE 28, IHJ2
Pric« Daily 8c — Sunday 5c
THE
OBSERVER
JUNE. ABOUT GONE.
USO IN OFFING
O'OANItL S PAPER
SEEN ON HEARD
CHURCHILL MAPS WAR WITH HOME FOLK
1
11 M. W ill (MM UU< '*
itottanr tdMiofi «>i ill** nMuntii
t iff til« it « jn*t>iw ainrl v
have hml IM) ri.« lioi
"tucft |«.t\f*> «4ily *lw>ut !W" l
a half nwmih* in wli • h if ma> U
I'XJK'CMHI
I | < I Mil St t|" : • . I • * A •
«'iwl nui) lw «t> h« II « 4"1'•'
liirll <IK lint * L> Oil Jvil) I,
Speed (jrcutest
Enemy To Tins
— Lions (Jul> Told
Sailors (Graduate Front t. & M.
When Picm-iiI Tire* Scivitc
Knd* There Will lie
Nil More Warned
>1
AI'.VIN MALI., -l it. I.i in
auraiM-eit <■ .muil!t.sinnW S • ■
launchi d in active • tmpaign In
prevent Kuurih "t luly fire*
I >11111" *'I' I ■' 111 filed I'M' I..Ml
Ij .<1 ih • fighting limit* in l ( „
wanted in lireviiu k- lor July t driven
111 t 'ftlk t<' IVK'flllxTK ill the1
Rie. ki rn I. • v Club Frnl.i) j
-inul.tr lo that in.nl> in ib< Rota > i
I (,'lub ! • nlly Hob Siinti' It* al
hiU' t .tli i .ii ricl i hi ow in* * i
ih.it Winn thf prc*cnt tin-* ".ii ;
nut i'Iuiiii ibN art- IK I more wi.l I- j
.iv tillable
Rfpaiil'll III lll.t> lie IV.
hut it w ,11 lu In mil thai w nh i
ginni repair job and with the r ti'
■vet over .'15 miles .in
iflibratmils llali ud HI ti'Mil only limn liii in mi |*i nil
hould l« tin (MtrtutH de*iri ■ •: | w. r r.Ui b. realized
r\itvuiii i • i•! :imi■ 11• •opIeleK | H« in*wci d a rniiiil i "I i| i
tin waste hi gunitowcr .Hid otlvr noty. un how U-nt to |iri'«eivi
i'\|i|imi •• tin >• > i 'tin- ii win, h in- ili-i laii'd <• 1
There i hi iin'i | .i'r.nt ► ph.t-i | tin _■ i«•.i i -1 lire enemy Fmm
ll.dl ji i.lit* •,.! m.i • •"•••• • | '. • . !• • 111i• ■ .in himr Un *i' i'
•lay* endanger - 11. ••* 1 ^ ai-'J „ u )K., «-,<rit more At la h'
need-d |nr carrying i« ' • w <i v, (,, ,, jj |M i cent more and al
ami he anils that ItH money i«'iit u v j-, j i , , ni up incrcasuig
lor f ire* oi k- • ill iKlt-r g-i itilii,, i.iti. .tli N| fetl
war l«>nilv 1 vni itluT lut it nl\ a.' w;i> in
; •ii>|.|iinu tin i.ii nut tn i u-li tu the j
It MAXW M.I. ■ .i- w riMi-ii ^|,l(IMl| |,in m tin lii .tkcs Hf
| .arums gmernnwnt agi-nt • |«.,niiil nui that . i Idly nulhoii
•tskiin; il t > <•!.ii| l .iwi'lei. I ,,ni rld t'ii l.'uitwl Slates
uii|iatr.<iti< ii. .. .) t | l.iir i I mi" -i\ million and that Ih-
Prime Minister
Impressed With
Show Of Arms
Secret Vi*it (M Churchill
To 'liuininii l amp l>
Ke\ ealed Today
Temporary Battle
Lull Points Toward
Heavier Action
dav
Primi'
for i
E
rodeo hi*re this
an-ivt i. Arul t Ii
lu* wrtili-
1'hiiM' mien *i«
I Si > w ni k Ii* n
untiM-r actu.li 11
liinldint; In re to
iiuli aioirwl win
I it's will rev oh •
Al |>i -i iit i -
oul irlt' rniwin lw
ai'tllHI Is l««ltinj
ail bill s<> lai
t Iwi'ti lime i
ft 111 III* J 11| H IS# 'ij
slo| it waiting
Hi. i
t'tv« as -oit
>h Milda'r aetivi-
know n that kikih*
stt uieti out I'h'.iI
, Mill ltt'1 't« v • l< i|i
liM'nl> tiliMit; that liln't
SIN VV l.KI OlJAMKI. wili
nnik. .i jiroli* of ^JOAno tit
• •I sale*. o| his i amp
|ia| r il be i;ets >ntK i
Wit nev
(Km vubM i Iher*
anil «la>" w lllnn thi* li*^' d lllliil ol
■ am|taii(n ^( 'ivlint, l an MikmIv,
loriiM-i ^iiki iivor Iih* 11 im.ii'«"I.
Mo"kI v i till tl>' l |ll • ■rOlllnl ill
siM.. that a Sail Antonio I'oUH Mr
imiiii that a i'am|iaiktti •■xiw-nditi.tr-
nvi r Ml'iim i <«riii• it ki'"'|i a and'-
ilalr's n.mu oil the halloi ilia .
not pri'vent proMt .ition lor -.urn
■•v*'*s sfMndnii;
MimhIv >a>-> i Danii'l i- i-k ^
(or tlw ' amiMiiin pa|N t in I
thai "tO.Oim sulisiTilier> vvdl lirin^
in smmm which mum* the slo-
IP«> allowed for campaign e\|wn-
e- lea\e* WO.OOb.
"I'm not •. i meet ni-il with how
niu< h money he ma ken in his p>i'i-
tu al aetivttle> .. !y said. "I ut
I am uiterewtfti in tin' laet thai a
man vvlio nhmild I ' repte-enlliiK
the *lale in lb#- l.'n:li it Si.tie- "s- i
ale ha* i||-ipl> -.t Illat l'iw Jevcl
t'VI ItN 'VV .1 - ill.'! .
fj *lati 'v lit.' i * t ti hi ifiere * i
beam itemanil I n t n wiilmn a
a 11 mIII ii al Ion of •'let 11 in t.iw s
1 >'1^1 IV 111. • ■" j. l .'l II I- Hi t
fbf>lo|H''t i lot ..| htii -rne** .m l
!•> the time thi legislature mtiet*
ih-rf '« t pinl ol la ts Iiiii v
lite (iit«t mtl til l ' lin-nd* I'1
(oris t i i han^i thi i lei Hon law
are iriivvn.il u|>m
ln\estigMti< n- ni camp-'tign i'V
[*'tidiiure* are rn ide «nd «mothe.
rri in the ml-rest r.| Imrmony it
lun't laininv any more -o nolwxly
wants in fix the rimf
NIOHT airjilarv' tr.'i\e|i«rs knoa*
when the> are over Texts bv
ihe flaies hutnnii.' in oil fields
Mlaek out pluns now thr 'aten Ii
end these night flares The flan**
are re«|in •«tl a* i safety measure
b\ tr .• S'itle Railro.id Commissio
and must ' • burning whin a w l!
is in ojieration.
A ruling of the Attornev t> n«
ral hold* that wher\ war blackouts
are ordered ih« rtile agninsl hul ls
Includes lle< flares Rut. II Wit.
imintetl .nit in Ihe opinion t; at
Ihis will lw nn fxciint' lot o|*er.'it-
ing oil wells without Hares f>...
cause Ihe t*it\ nil well pisKtiM'ti hi
in Texa« i* restricted the well*
can flow all the ml they ate leu..*
ly entitled to in daytime whin
•n Hares do no harm.
'J vv.it has .ill ntit rubln-r *uppl>
•> to ' 7 |aei (1111,
Synliteiic iuhl*-r ■* m pittdui-
I i*>11 tit* itiiiic1 I hiil w hili it ha
some advantage* over tree tubiiei.
out in.tin .civ atitagi-. iH'ing thai
ml tloe. not elicit ll. sll'l theli"
• nothing that tan itimpare with
tree nihil* t lor U*t in tiles
1). s.tid his companv III! tinod-
..it it'. .ni ' i wade 7ls.i« i pa
setiger tire* daily now make* ■
lion. and nihi l companies h-lVi ^
en' then pitittuciion in like pitv
die t ion
)••** I'lpkui inesident Who pi
di d it ih- meetinx iinnttunceil thai i
th.- |tii ki tin next vi. k will In ' i 1
di'diiatum ol the IH*w olfKviK.
Dean Gibb Gdchritt. dtan of the School of Ei gineering at Texat AAM College. presents a
diploma to Rrfdion an William J. D'Acust. of Sa n Diego. Cflif., upon the successful comlpetion of
the |peciali/ed radio ccurte being conducted for the U. S. Nav) at Texas A4M the Nation's larg-
est military college This gi .up which gradu.iten were the first sailors ever to receive training at
A*M and might be likeneJ to sending midshipmen from Annapolis to mingle and study with the
cadets at West Point.
KOItr JACKSON. S. C Juiy -'I
U P i Delayed! Prime Min.st "r
W'.iistou Churchill <;•! under a
bin ra^e ol live artillery shells to-
iI.iv lo go through battle tn.ineu-
v er* with Anient au lorces tint
may lie lighting stton alongside
British troops "iyu ;i,* inviid'i-.
Ihii a* lilN'iators.''
War n* our soldiers light it wa*
eiiitt led Willi su|MT-realism for 111.'
Uniish 'eiider here at the world
l.ii ue*i Inbuilt ) Post. Intel rue.I-
inu iu.* Washington conl'ere.icc*
Willi I'resilient Hoosevell. he sji"iil
tile day Wiilcbing troops Irom Jit*
tv iiili inot<>ti/ed division. ;uid tin.
■ '.iiiii and 7ixh infantry divisioi-.s | By United Press
wage sjnmliiied warfare thai l .ck j'(,e prow|MHt for a secoml front
«•<' 1 • 11 '• m reality hut the dead; miun-H Ihe Axis mounted lialay
and wounded Alien ihe United Stales and Great
lb* saw transport planes swik>|i Brilain inttved lo l'-lieve attack*
low nui sptii more than ."if" leady- ; on Hussia and I'hina anil lo oflset
to-lighl pat;ti lititc troops iilmo.-t ' I'lieuiy gains in Ihe bailie I t> r
BY JOE ALEX MORRIS
UNITED PRESS STAFF CORRESPONDENT
Minister Winston Churchill mapped plans in l-nnd-m n
criticttl parliamentary debate on war development* lit i'
have pushed the British hack to Matruh in Egypt and fin ed tii>
Russian.* to give ground in hard fighting on the Ukraine front
Churchill flying home from talk* with Piesident I? I'.
found the battle fronts little changed in thr* la*i 21 hour*, but .
Iiendinu major b'lllles in Egypt iind Russia |>os*tbl\ *u^ '• ii" 1
by an Axis paratroop thrust al the Middle East lc!t 111 doiilit •'
• Un grnv e Allied * It Hill It 'ti
i in ilu Ru.**ian Ironl. di*|iatci.
Second Front In
Kuro|H' \|>|Htir.s
In The Making
lie
New Albany Water
To Be C elebrated
VI.BAN\ Jum Si 1 spl I Th
t n.tmhet oi Commerct is planning
an informal celebration it s m thi
til. rn s>n 'I July I t ■ iniliaic Ihe
tl'iw it water nto Ihe city main*
Ii nt Lake Mii'artj the n e w
*ourt i-t c'ilv supply
rhc program i* Uung arr tng d
bv M iji i .1 Cartel Kmy Jr and
Ro> Miitthews, w.iti'i cornmissioii-
• r Speeches tnd mu*ii vv ill fur-
nish 'ht entertainment No re-
trekliments an i*nng pl.tnn -d but
in> nie vv hii wishes tn bring i-
long i picnii ba*kei lor lamily 'r
Irnn.l- will Ih w.!. .me ti spread
it sKm.where tiling the lake
shore*
Tit ■ *ix-mtle 10-inch vtiw line
villi I*' eiinipleled alsitlt the niltl-
fli ol next week
Haul of Liquor
Brings $200 Fine
\* it suit i.i the sheritl * depart-
! "icnt Inlercx pting tran*|ii natlOf
[■if t.i' It-rattle load of JitjU'tr.
man givini,- the nann of Vithan
SiH'kwell pad a fine of s.'isi and
"sts til etvunty court.
Slierifl Riv. Hit key said Hit half
pints mil 7H pint* of whiski > and
.'! • tpiarts ..f wine were taken ill
the haul
Slierifl 11* k. v X|* t t. d to leave
Saluidi> afiernoon for Haskell to
return to Breckenridge Ralph
Nobles charged with f'Wgcr)
Kuhher (fathering
Takes lii«r
Total ( ollected In < nuiitv
J tin,iiiiii Pound* For
All Com panic*
Until , | ^tlllll'l tllg ill Stepll I .*
■ mniy. which at the middle .if
th.- week eniimw Saturday ha 1
i. ii'hed I ni am puiind- liHik i
deculed lump al the last of liti
week 1|. reach tile gland 11 ll it 1 Oi
Jtil 1,1 K IH pi Hlllds,
Tills v.is rellei led :n reports e
ceivcd by Ihe Brecenridge Cham-
he t .| Coiiiinert. llOfn tin eight
oil companies who have been .tv-
ing i* k'ov t't nni'-nt agencies.
In tin *• reports Humble 'cd
with iM * i | urn lids ri'i^irted lol-
low i d by the Sinclau tnd Texas
with .13,1*10 ,md 31.inhi |K unds. j
ii s|x i tr.el> . lot iie\i positions
Hie fi\i others refioiling we1"
Cull .'7 mm |munds. Continental
m*i [KHinds Magiwlia 20,oU0
pound- Phi'lip* "oo |Hiiin I*.
• rid P. A- I' [Kjund*
Ini|sirtance oi gathering an I
reiiiab/ing thi* rublM't i* Ikii-iw
out by U. S vi in leadi i * who s.iv
v. must have it to meet the pre-
sent situaiMMt of >ver increasing
demands ami ovti| ',•() |*'t cent ol
tin I'tinn i tree supply cut off
Illness Is fatal
To Daughter Of
FormtT Residents
Shirley V l.amlieit. H, .laughter
■>' Mr and Mrs. 1/nnard I-amlie-'t,'
I' imet re*idenls of Breckenridge
died h'riday evening ;ti li:t."i
o'cliK'k it a Ci*co hospital.
Funer il service* WM-e held *;..t.
urday aftenoon at I p. m. at the
Church ..I ("lirisi en William*
street Roy Howell officiating
Survivors. Is'sides the jmirents
re two sister- and tv i brother*.
The sisters ire Klvv ma and Rlla
Jane He Imihers are R u s-
*ell on! Leonard Jr
Tli,' parents lived here until ;i
short time a no when thev nv ved
soutit .i CiM-i in Kastland county.
More Fish Placed
In Dam Lake
Kingdom laki wa* delivered Fri.. j
ingdttm l ike wa* deliv Med r rnlav j
ll Mr Prifc't.'r of tta l"l i hi-ill
I iatcli. ry
Inclu>ied weti 1 i** bix-atn I.mull
crapple antl .TiHKi bass, .L**orted,
They were placed in at the Ivtn|
entrat' •
Barney Wray (ioes
To Waxahachie
Barney Wray ha* been trans-
let ted from Sears-RiK'lHjck store
Ivre to the *ti n- in Waxahachie
it wa* annottnicd here imliiy Mr
V\ i tv i* t i re|*>rt in Waxahachie
Monday morning ind will he as-
sistant ntanaget at that store
Scouts Catch Bis:
Fish: Enjoy Fry
Scout Troop No 'U on a fisliln.;
trip Wednesday nu;ht ti the Tom
Hefner place on the Clear Fork of
the Br,i/o* .aiiuiit a .'ID-pound
vi'llovv cat
rile ! 1 * 11 iv as dressed and 'nilii'.s-
day nmht a ti*h fry was held at
thi In mt oi s< outm.ist -r r h:
Bagg 'tI Twenty -two dined i n the
'tsh including Isoldes Mi and
\1i> I'; ggett Mr inrl 'tp* Jack
Weathcrford and Mr & Mr* G L.
Ke ihv troop cooimitteemen
Public Is Behind
On $."> Auto Tags
Reminder wit, niadt Saturday
that .lul> 1 is tin lime t|i 'i
sticket license tail* must Is on
iiili mobiles in order to use t'le-i
and ,i last minute rush now is
threatened
I'o tmutter CI iude Tln.mp*on,
■tilt i lb, license 1 it^* are seemed
said 11 • I.ix that only about 20 |ter
•••■nt o; the car owners have secur-
ed them
Tuesday To Knd
Man|K>wer(-oiint
All .Males IS lo 20 Musi
Register \| One Of Two
Places In Count)
Tie «iiav Iri in 7 i m until 9 p.
111. vv iLI lie ilu dft> fit tlli III 111
regi*'ration for military *crvice
this tinic lor young men from IS
to IM.
Il has 1 m'i n e*limat 1 there are
.'175 in the county to rcgi ter m
tin* day The o in hou*i at
Breckenridge and • lie* huh *chool
at Caddo have been designaletl a*
it gist rat ion ptaces by Ihe local
dratt hoard.
Every male i iti/en oi the coun-
ty bun on or alter January 1.
l!l-J. and on or liefore .lime 30.
192-1. musi reL'isier at thi* time.
A itnie oi i lerlv* has Ih -n .ip-
pom • •! to carry out lb" work
Oilitr n-gistrelion.* in 'he coun-
ty showed totals ol 1,1-li.'
and 7RH, n'iking i giand total ol
-H.-HHl.
It wa* estimated at the 'trail
boar I rffict ih.it approxlinatelj
If*! l i.ve gone into *erv ice tnim
ilu* county, ii. lulling tlv .Naii tn-
al Gii.miI group which numbe..(l
well over it hundred, and rlM.se
who volunteered
Thi* registration vvil) complete
the ;'n eii|t,|-\ ol At.iet'iea's' pofen'-
• il i. dii .i v tn.inpinvt r.
nt In* ample lap.
He crouched du*ty iliigoul
and -;iv n |ieacelul little valley
pulveri/ed hy heavy artillery anil
lank.* w hose ugly-mu//led 75 mm, |
guns whammed out live shells.
He saw harmless-looking scrub:
trees v\.i Iiiii a stone's throw -ud-1
tidily come alive with machine
Egypt.
"The coming o|ifrations will
divert German strength limn the
ill lack on Russia." President
ItiMivv cit and Prime Minister
Churchill said in a joint slat *ment
reporting thai "Ihe over-all pict-
ure i* mole favorable to vi-'tory
than il was either in August or
gunrs thai *et lug lut * wiih
nd-gleaniing lnicer bullet*.
And when it <\as over. Ouircii-
ill ,*iiit| he was "enormously ill -
pressed by the ihoi'oughness and
precision with which the formaln n
oi ii great w ai l line army ol 'lu
1'. leil State* is proceeding."
"The day v\i!l come when Bii!-
i*b and American a limes will
march into citunlries not as in-
vader* bin ;t* liberator*, aiding
!he*e |ieople tvlio have been, he'd
down tindei crui'l Barhar.a.i
Yokes " he said.
"Thai day may «i eni long 16
those w ho*e period of trainr'.u
spread* arm** week* and months
but when the day comes, if i«s
well iiiirth working for and
striving for.
"When it comes it will make
amends loi all the toil and tl.'
■ ip'ine thai has lo be undergone.
Also il will open the world to li'r
get I ref'dom and to life, lilierly
a .I the pursuit of happiness a-
the grand words of your D
Hon ol Independence put it.
Oiui \ 111 made his tpiick jour
th,.,r' I'ecemlier isl lasi year."
ii ill
"A
ney in I Washington under
blackout of strict secrecy.
No .s|M'cl'ie mention was made
of a second In.nt in Furope but
l^ondon disclosed that Anvrican
air corps personnel had been ar-
riving in the British Isles, presum-
ably to take pari later in attacks
on Ce'ruian witr centers.
The Rot-«icveil - Chun lull state-
meni '.'inphasi/ed that ;i iteniend-
j oils la-k lies ahead of Ihe United
Nations but said that the picture
on the whole was optomisik' re-
i gnriling production and that Joint
' action wits being undertaken to
reduce the menace ol Na/t U-
! mats in th • Atlantic.
IVtailed discuslons were held
I in regard to menthod* against
, Japan and b -r relief of China.
In Russia. ifMhs* o Ihe most v io-
ieni lifrhluig of the war was re-
•Kirled on the Kharkov front
, where th? Red Army had been
•mslied back on several sectors,!
late M i*covv dispatches howt ver,
s.ufi Soviet counter-attacks ap-;
IH'Mix'd o have stemmed the Aris!
data-1 advance in Ukraine.
In China, the .l.umnese captured i
the Chekiang province city of Lis-
liu', the last air base in that aeai
from which Anvrican lonj. range|
bom Iters might attack Tokyo.
a
(/roup To Leave
For Final Kxain
An tiler contingent will leave
Breckenridge Sunday for final ex-
in AT CHICKEN MKKTING
THOUGHT For The Moment:
The strength of h man con-
*ist in finding out the way God is
going, and going in that way too.
— II W Beecher.
iContintMd On Pa«« Fagr)
Sixty live ptsT* m> lilt 'rested ill
chicken raising in Stephen* coun-
ty Mll"lltied what might Ik termed
a clitiit held Frnlay in an all-day
meeting in Ctiy Piirk
Ml** Eiflyn Sit,than presided
over 'hi discuslons in vvhich many
pfutsev of |Mtultry raising were
heard ftom a* many aulhnritie*
The following program wn* ejtrri-1
ed out.
Culling liens for egg production,
M >* Nadine Barrow Heme Man-
iigenwnl Supervisor, Farm Secur-
ity Adm.
Control of internal and external
paradtes J M. Cooper. County'
Agricultural Agent
Feeding hens for egg production
— H. H. W."atherby, Assistant
Poultry Specialist, AAM College
Management .Nr feeding of pul-
lets || |{ Wealherby \«s|stiint
Poultry Spe, lalist. a.v.M Crliege
Picnic Lunch At Noon
Poultry houses for Stephens
County Ine B Spears. County
Rural Supt ivl' r, Farm Security
Adm
Pr tdoefion of ijuility. infertile
eggs m the Summer Mi** Eve-
lyn Strahan. County Home Dim-
on*! rat ion Agent.
Testing hens lor Pullorum dis-
•ase J W. Wilkerson, Vocation-
al Agricultural Teacher.
Prevention and control of major
poultry disease* and clinic for
sick chicken* Dr.W H. Rnnev.
Specialist in Poultry Diseases,
A it M College.
Trout Now Heads
<«raham (' of C
At meeting* of the board •-• li-
recl'irs ,i| the Chamlier of Cint-
merce Graham, T 1 Trout
newso.'i|terman. was appetnti-«d
'••mporaiy manager ol the Cham-
ber. following i.eeptanc-1 of the
resignation of Melvin Si*k to en-
ter service.
Also the Itoiird voted no! to have
ihe fair this year
Revival Services
To Open Sunday
The public is cordially invited
iti itiiend a series of me-tings con-
th. t.-l by Evangelist Norman Gifi-
*on Iteginning Sunday. June 2S,
and ending July 12 at the Church
of Chrisi located on the corner of
Williunt* street and McAmis Ave.
Th,< mctings will star! .noh
evenir | nt H o'clock.
im: itii in for military *• >rv ice,
but not nearly *c many i* v ere
at firs! . ailed tn leave
The < iiiirge oi st.atiis to defer
in; .. "il men materially cut down
tf't* i.umlter Those lo leave at ••
<'•• lis l.ieroy Dunlap and Liitli-
I e. fa Kill liiissill of Slepiien* eoun-
i' ii*d .11h* Weld-m Perry tnd Al-
v in Knight, transfers constitute
I the ,roup.
Chaplain Cherry
To Address Men
A.inounc"n,ent vvas made Siitttr-
dity that Chaplain B I Cherry
nit tin. al replacement center. Camp
Ba.keley will iddre-* the meeting
of tin Man * lit it her hot I of Ihe
Firsi Baptist church
Th • program will open Jtl 7:.'t0
o'clock, refreshments t . be served
Chapl an Cherry formerly wa*
| ast( i of the First Baptist •■hur h
al MrisUtw Oklahomn arui is
known as a fine s|ieaker
Tuesday I.ast Day
For Tax Payments
Tuesday is tlv? last day lt> pay
the last half of 1941 taxes due. it
was .aid a! the county tax collec-
t ir'* "ffiif Saturday
Interest antl penalty follow de-
| linqui rn'ie.s u, mis split ihjoii*
Cheap Sights On
American Bombers
WASHINGTON. June J7 HP
Thi American B-2.*> iMimh,".*
which In ought havoc in Tokyo
and other Japanese cities April IH
were tipiip'tfd with unprovtsed
iHimlisighi* eiisinig on i*.|i,t* each
Ibis was revealed by the ear
department loday as tier orations
e ere pintii il on -,'t meml> rs al
tin raitlingtex|H'f|ilion which Br'
t'.en, Janic* II. Doohttlc commaiK1-
ed.
Kinir Peter (Jets
Koyal Salute
WASHINGTON Juim' L'7'U.R
King Peter of Jugoslavia was
uivt'ti a Jl-gun *alii^p| today a* h" thi
placed a wreath on Ihe lomlt at lo
Postoffices Not To
Close On July 4
WASHINGTON June JTU.R'
Po tma*ter General Frank C.
Walker tixlay ordered all |*>st-
ofliccs and branches to maintain
tegular Saturday *ervice on .In'.v
! Iii'caii*e "in view of present war
i'oiuiition* it is obvious that lhere
hould lie no Interruption, <■• *er-
i v ice to all busines* connect.''!
with our war program.
McDonald Pleads
Aid To Farmers
AUSTIN June /7'u.h Slate
agricultural commissioner J. F
McDonald, after a swing around
stale, issued an appeal today
older men. women and child-
1 rejiiiileil litiit p wverfiil
offeusiv • o|a>ralions had In, d
Ihe S'tvtel iirt'lies b.lik oil -ev'
I sectiti * bul lhal countt r-blovv * had
i st.'Hinted the enemy advance ind
that tin situation seemed l< b* in
hand al least lor the nionient
German new* agency ••laini- I it
I the imp a lailt I iv n of l/y au h id
been captured were uncniilirn. I
and se-'tnetl doublfill
More Towns Claimed
Heavy iighlmg till v. t- m prn-
gres* e;t*t ol Kiipvansk rai'r ad
junclioii. which the Germans eap
tilled, aid the Russian* re ■ t .
s|Ntke • ■' "mas.ive" \xis alia i.*
vvhich were "parllv successful
The Gerti iins • laim al lo h i <*
capitned nn nt orlilied pomt* n
the Sevastopol front al Ihe end
ol three Weeks ol furious figlllin!'
' Bul M iscovi aid there vv n .
in<|> riant elumgi s th 'if As.
broadctsl* ac'^now led •<I t h a '
Russian latidin'." attael;* lv d I t,
trade i ii lit ■ Kerch Penin*ula. ii
Ihe emtern entl ol ihe Crimea im'
said In V V et'i I nils,',1 f*eve d
times ill It ci.'ti' d ys the <'• t a,
' radios have reported "cru lui ..
Rit si.tn 1'onling allemp* on il,
Crimean coa t along the i
A/ a oi el al h Me. It'll * 1 ■ ■
; ha* not mentioned the*i all. •'
I operations w bieli may have I en
Axi- |> ■•'|iaganda efforts lo rej. at
I v it-ii n v
The Russians eslimafnd I it d, *'i
•tie'iy ''a* Using ly^-fWl ' r • > .
: on Ihe Sev a*topol front V' M
I G"rman |os*e were put d m
, than aH.l'Mi trellliling run it "r
menl "deslioyeil" yedeitlav
Big Battle Exp:cted
i in the K > i il inn Iriiei, dv on
elements .'mil aerial sip el . i
1 were n action bill the mai lit"'
for Frypl had not yel starteil ■
eonling to today-' emu mm | i
Irom Cairo.
The lank colnmns dirt- ted
Nazi I' dd Marshal Ervia I'
mel lt.'id reached pmnt* 11 r. il-
south ve*t ef Mal' iih and I • irdi -
] west ol that British base.
British sources satd th.it i mi
I or en'jiiKemenl i'ii. crnei :•••! i
| the iM.itiul -a* l a or fartt'•• ir'i
, near the Qat'ar.a dcpres-ion •'
| anv time hk1. due to the 1 • •
■ conimunic lion*, may air- ■ I
i started. There ' till was no d, fe •
] informalien on whai t info
1 meilts lutfl reaehed M.-itnih Im'
dispatch from United Pre*.* ' '< i
res pt i tide ill Rich.'id I>. .\''Md i
*tuil thai the ie again/oil I'.rii i
Eighth urru still was n t ir
Axis pintle* bombed Matrtlh ind
iiearbv eommttnicalioiis tirie<! md
AI lief I aircraft cuctitu d h
assiUlll nn enemy arlvanee tui'i ;
' and rear lines, where Vn- .
' i rmy corps bombers: have l> , ,i
{giving the RAF impiM'tant t
Knee. The Axis cl,aimed thai I
(Continued on Page r rim i
Bonds Sale Time
Set Aside Here
the unknown soldier al Atlington ren" to help farmers and prcvni
National cemetery. ■ crop* "rolling in the fields."
(;0LF FINALS ON SUNDAY
Finals in the annual citj golf,
tournament will he plaved Sundayd for
aft -not ti Boh Hellingh ni-en.
tournament ilark hot>e. will meel
Bill Alh*> n. tournament medalist
and dt lending ••hampion. in the
eighteen hole tiual for Ihe title.
W. J Rhode* meet* Walk-r Cas-
lelman for second flight honoi and
(i nsolation marches sch"duletl
unday aftern ton arr
WlH'lstone v*. Ross Elliott in the,
first flight and D. C. Hammock v*.
J. D. Corley in the fourth flight.,
< nher consolations were determln-
ed earlier in the we-«k.
The chamiponship match will'
leave the first tee at 2:o0 sharp. (
M t bants ,| Breckcni id;." •
re<|uesl o! the I tea nrv del'iil-
ment will not sell anytliim: nn
July 1 Irom 11.' o'clock noon •im-i
12:15 o'clock exccpl si,amp.* ■
iMtnris. il Wits announced III r--
Satnday alternoon
All merchants have sigmfie I
tnd
lid .
or stamps have ls>en asketl lid,
so on July the lirst in any Im d
store.
W R their willingness lo cot iply
'I Anyone wishing lo purchasi In
Four New Patients
R f: Camp meets Winter Wre.'il Following the championship finals! ftf Local Hospitals
for the title on the third flight ' *~ *u
Th" title m the first :1ight vvas
decideo Frnlav, afterno«iii when
Bb'k? Johns n Jr.. firnl the hcs|
eighteen hole round of the lourna-J
menl thus far to defeat B. H.'
lone*. Blake had a two under par
70 and w as rtue loi a tt9 but push
•d his lee shot out ol buti os t .
prizes will be awarded to the win-
ners mid movie short will h:> Emory Sn ilh nnderweni minor
*hovvn for the tournament player* surge y at Hie W i a l huspital
and the gallery present for the fl-i Saturday at erntf n arul , is. Je t
nals. All members are urged I > bc| 11 Furr vvir lo undergo n a|or -n
the final •
present for Ihe final match and
'or recvl". W, W. Bailey has ar-
-ange'l a very interesting movie of
th* lix-al nlayer* in r- Hon with
some nov .dues including fc. U.
McDowell in mouon.
gey tin re .• I 5 Saturday ll •n. <,•
Harvey anil Alice Ru v 11. , i u
(I-en of Mr. and Mrs. \ I. ....
sell, underwent tonstlee'ama . S.-n
urday morning ami were n ,.ii ■,
Saturday alternoon a.* doing line
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