Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1942 Page: 1 of 4
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Trade At Home
*For Self Protection
Breckenridge American
united press news SERVICE
NEA TELEPHOTO AND COMIC MRVICB
Cow, Sow, Hen Pro-
gram for County i
Most Sensible Stm
Vol. 22—No 13.*)
IHiKCNKNKIlHlK. TKXAS, TI KSDAV. SEITKMHKH 21 . I1M2
Price Daily !Jc — Sunday 5c
THE
OBSERVER
; first frost
HARMFUL JIUMOR
CAS RATIONING
SfcfcN OR HtARO
SOVIETS SLASH IN FLANKING ATTACKS
Metal Shipments
For Past Week
READY FOR AC TION A HOARD ANOTHKR LKXIN( TON
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L'lltS'i liusl ui ifu- yci w..
1 t at i) ^ u nUin^ it
ilft'll*. MiUiv' IIUI tMIU IR/4 M
I lit A'Hillfi k Ui H tji (it. i
^Uiit liiiH.1 iJ
iUai hi^jui net*.
J' ' U'il i> )uA(tnili> ill uilKn.,;
to (1 ^lUUp IM.41 •liJIIU
MloHlli Ilk CWI' llta.ICil.SIUh .«.
ii.mu un hi jp ua iai *..*- ihiHC'i^U
till' lU^Jfl) 111 . iUllli ll'ulli IHU
Ulit't llio.ilUa tu Irtu \HTKa
^MCt'l Hulls O. till" I llo< u .>Ul.t.'
IV«vv .ilc u.sui^ iiiuiv simp 111 a
llmiilii limn ua, h'III lo japan 1*1
u ji.il, in i!#. j. and tn.it w«i> no
mh.ui amount. h iiiit- iiu ui^c
llOlll OUIlOIIUl H'dUt'i. *s H-'l lll'UV
ana inun snap in uu- crisis ui
pI'JKillln, to >U|U) IIH' t'lhiliiuiu#
ailny ll'iv* lictllg 1.11X11 illete l Kill-
cs i.«. • 11> hum .inn .inn ii-p.ui
■Jl a ui slio" age Uut il «!■ galli-
«?i u tin- government aim tin mil.
ways win ^el it to UK mill* thir-
ty-loui lamwits irom inn mikc
August „1i i soilictiiing, out Ac
have tin i*.ur ii) ilie tail .uid
Uilll<n tuin louse
tt ANTED To iihtI lwii gcntL—
W nun living witiiiu a inn. in
M' 01 II!}.sell. each [MMI'Mlillg U
u itii .airi) ti^Axi tires Au inn,
fto widow jufct j int liter, but il
iiitk'r ik as easy lo llik :is this
gus. rationing. ,ust think three lak
.nit; turn* goini; to town. 15 ti..
last I in the duration. I Weiii'
l^-yns ol g.is each week. 1 mean
Inr Ihe three >>4 us Wo'n' nil one
now l>icsn t 1<m>K mi bad VVIul
do y >u think ? Let me know,
I lie following Ws received to-
day Ironi It <• CI i m y <Mir an--
Uii Mr ('honey is that il we have
to a,iIk or Use a horse it will ho
Mil.ill |mt.docs Ui vi hat <>ui Im)s
in I hi- service v.ill |i.i> No tears
ALSO in lhe mail today ."Plea .o
pass i|y> Iik'uiIs Puppy! Hel-
lo" < barley lln« is everything hi
old Brock ' I am getting al lag
very wel1 don i in ar vi r> mm n
news irom honv though If yon
will jmt me mi -oar mailing list
maylie I can yt i glimpse ol tin
h.qificmng* Toll "Vi r.. Imdy hello
for me
"Am working m 'his new rubls-i
plant lien' in Bit; tow n Sigin d
M M Lu-by II.- wns until rc-
, ivnlly 11tv rhief lierv.
1:nk( )RTUNATKLY rt nv.^ul
J trim ilollywiKHl with a niin'o
iimilar to that ol llnrry Seheiuk,
who w,is h.'aid many tunes heie
last wi^-k . Went lo pi iwm for t i\
eviisKin This hits iHiisi il some t
a«k tiere if it wrrr Hurry, and
later statement. In lease thi im
pressi-m it was Hurry
Kli'd I'mIiiut said loday he nev-
er heard ol sin h I IhlliK. Is I la, i\
lioint; t > prison and Iw Mien J
lite oilier Sehenek wi«s iMin.-d
N n ulas .Schem k Sill h expressions
without pio|M<r investi|{alion or if
in it irta- are tvirmlul even if un-
tentiinMl lifih column stufl
rj^lH>L'C HT KoA The Vmnent:
1 Not hint: is di'iiu^l to well di-
nt tiiI latior. n ithinn is lo > • ,ili.
tairv, without it Sir JonilUH
Key m >lds
SLKN or I Irani: Ktikeiie Thmii| -
son Iwik "fur mum of i*-. .•
time ' from Alpine w hen- he Imu-
Kh< land lor Hik' Ifc-nd i'nrk .
Cor|) Lairuir Noii-hi and his w-..?
visiting friends nnd relatives this
Weekend. He' mauled you
w . . I>oyle tirnvi'* Hhowtini;
dove on ttinu and catrhint; it u«
II It'll. . Harry Jmnn eon lined
at hona* with hmken kr s tap
sustained in fall at his work in
railway yard* Mr* J. t\ Nail
dii larine that >inee her hushai.d
is ner (ji-ift ajp' «lif Ih'Im-x es sin*
Will move In the farm after all . .
Boh Snnlh called ami leaviri;
"•At Mortnay for training in N«v v
^■'iils es , I'nofficial rejiort says
.Ttusier Wood, firady Ik-nnis m" I
J. H Russell have enlisted m
pound armv air ••or|>s to he mat-
Mimtl at Tatranl field. K. t .
vMWIain In h'npital hut n'pnri.d
^fm|>m\ ed . . and many penpl#
rrnuirkinK ahout this fun weath-
er.
Totals{) (iars
Slulr llt,rr«,!«'nlali%e Si > s
Suppl> On lland Onl>
Tw ti Weeks
ftcpurt r<-iei\cd ..n the movrntetit
i-| .crap out ol s(t phetis cmini
for thi- | a-t we* k how activitn s
>til! in Inch in lw th the industna1
and 'Hi I wot k -i-s
(" V Welch and J I' Sailii i
industna comnutloe chairman, re-
lax nitii mtloaii- *1 >> .ail id
on.' Il> tru k KlNIli: out <l| here
last week This consisted ol MIX
v«". (Hiumls lor tin- >veek endin:
Septemlier -1! 'Ill rty-four ca -
loads have l *-n shl|i|Hii out ■ ■ I
here since Auku-i -*• a car shot.
l.i^e i. w |s felt.
Among the nral workers and
in the schools i .-.'tnikncn is I'
mi; prepared I t \ Hames
( 'm.rmiin of that division
In ihis work p'nns will U- com-
p 11 ted al a meet II Ik' to In- helu
Thursday oveni.itt «• the I^-gi n
Hull, the llleell.li; s|*insonfl hy
the Ij-Kion a hu h is L'ettini: l> -
hind the scrap drive full force.
Joseph R McAdams. field i's-
sisiant secretary of the TeX.is
general sahaKc committee w
in llni ketir.dte Monday checkini;
on the work done here lie m t
with '• niitnU r of representi tlves j —
of tin community lo utu'e un-aler]^, . II I I |s
efforts in the w irk He su«K"*ted S(*r\ ||(k|(| r Ol*
I-tattle ol
Kdw aid
llle \\ Kll
the old I.''MiiKton when it went down, vud when lelcli heii- he e\|*'i-ted l>
Seven sUl'VIMH's of the 1 >
laui' hilij; ol tin- iie\v iamiiui
Wm. II Kath. K ilieri Taher,
l.eMllv;lli|| Whleh W;|s sllllk 111 the
>n iit Quiey. Mas.s. Li ft to riulit are
H.ly J t'umpln'll.
W Ha\«'ii and <i
I'oial Sea i
Maliol l'.olie
hirian Weldon
tie mii I lie Ili'W
itlendeii iii.'
rt W. Wilson:
Thornton. o'>
Le\innto«.
a special one.il iy effort a ith
schools and busines' houses clos-
ing on that day. In chum' tin i •
now is only a two weeks supply
on hand
Attending this meelinc wvie
^'lo>'ll Jones Je .R Smith I*".I' -
n> t Maxwell Mitt Crowley J
H Cisi| -r Mildred Al icrnat hy.
Krajik Bird Ro'> Paditeti and
John F Railcy.
Thos.- n-|H rt .1 delivering scra.i
to the lis al yai during th •
(Wist Week folio'.:
t' S O. Lone Star. Pete ij-
han, A C, Vlck W L Carey, w
Hendncks-in R I! Elliott. II H.
Ak'ey. Rlvxles Ar Hietu-rs. Shatis
Itros, Brown Tool R K Vic<.
S R McLau|{hlln. < • (' i'roct r.
Hoodchlld, llllfleld SalvKKe W 1.
Elder M M IV>Kgs. W E. Uni-
son. Mrs, li K West, John vk'k.
lU'sei St I'endleum, H II Milton,
H (' Jones, S Fielder. ( I> Car-
rol. W I. Met'lure, t'.isuy Al 11.14
Jr Satiiord Swan, A T Hardy.
T. I) Itruton < E Allen. Ro-1
Ni* I, W M Co* W 11 1'ii'rtv,
II It Newton. Thpickmortoi'
County Gulf Oil, Frank Mast
(j C Williams. J,inn I'ennlli^tit'i,
L F Dixon J N Norman, S
Sprawls, Frank Brown. W A
Mclntlre, A T llaidy, Earnest
Stone F B Itruton I. I! lleiiiy.
E S Child-. M Harris (Ru-s-
ntUsM'iv
Navy Recruiters To
He Here Thursday
Rcpr. sentativ s of the Navy
recruit mi; .tiiilnn Alnlem' will
m..k>' then n-i;ular msii to lireck-
eiird -•• on I In., lay at - p it!,
st-ippint; "t the court house to in-
tiiAiiw pio-|«tt.\e applicants for
enlistment in th navy
The Abilene t ij -oti Ii s ated n
Ihe h'<- meni ol the po.i olfic-.
is o|**n from k a m on week days
and * a"m to I p in on Sundays
and Holidays
Count> Resident
j
Mix. i lmcncc M. l ailen
Succumh.s Saturday
To Sudden lilnexis
Funeral seiwies lot Mrs Flo.-
CIM.C M I'irten who died Satur-
day nikht. Were Held Sunday al-
ternoon at j i, cl >< k at the om-
etery. itcv. A. t iliurinan ol the
Church ol Clirist, has I Land, oilic-
iatini;. i
,\li.v I'arlen. a native Texan,
died aj her residence about m." -
en nules northeast ol town, lol-
low inn i sudden illness. She i«-
came ill Hint evening, appaieiuly
a heart all.i* k. and died n 11
ici/kk Shi- vva> iii ye til's old.
Surviving her are two sons a..J
two dnuyhtirs The sons are Jnk
ol l'ou„i-is Arizona, and J a irel t
ol Bis I hi . Arizona. The daugiiC*
els an .ills r.innui Wiiiivn oi
tklessa and Grace I'arten ol the
home Bcsidi s these M'\onK".'ii
ijr.indi hildreii ind a nmher .1
grandchildren survive her.
Fall Is.yiis were Randal Wii-
ghl, Raymond I'emllelvn Tom A.-
Ine, Aitliur Knight. Gci iGray
and Arch Cocki-ell
Mrs Fallen had liM'd at hot
residence at the time ol her d. a.ll
Jti y e,i is Her husband preceded
In r in death ill li'tT.
Soldiers Still
l-ltH'k To L SO;
( artIs Mailed
An average nui'iher of ervic
men enjoyed the hospitality ol
tin Breckenridge USI.l tills vveec.-
end Mrs r <; Whitney wis ma-
|or in charge a st te(! |>y Mrs. B.
II Trammell and Mr-. Jos:. Pip.
.<in as citptians.
Metuh-'i-s of the P; thian Sisie. -
Lodue served colfoe. sandwk'h" -.
home-maik' cake . nd doughnut
Saturday alteriiisiil ^nd all da>
Sunday Aviation Cadet, Henrv
I kll io ol Ktnxv nli Ti line-see,
von a cake mme i>y Mi* I'ell-
i/arn in Ihe ill nv.c.g Salurda..
night Memln-rs of tin- I>vnam.>
I 'ailet-. presi'nted the holder l
tin lucky number vv itli a lux of
cook. xmday .rter.ioiin.
AH service nr.-n who all ended
Bn cknendue s t 'sii center thi-
weekend lilt addresses of their
mothers or in-xi of kin and c.-irri-
will In- mailed falling tin "lolk-
Iwck home tin- hoy veri amo :g
those who were ent'rtained liy
ii i- organization. M> mls rs o| the
Woman's Cluh will mail the card-
.Meetinjr Program
Is Announced
Former Resident
Kn lists AI Horner
Information rvis is en ni
here lliat Burns K r.gston ha
listed m tin Untied States
Corps Mr Kin. 'on is veil know,
hole having mad- Un-cki nrtdg-
his home (or m my years He
the grand-oii of Mrs Annie •>
Medill At pre -ell Ml
is living in Bin ;ei
e r: m.AW,
lent ton to ihe
lie at noon loi all
, • . mmoici tni lit!) • -
' men ol the city
1vc<! I Tile progi am .v ill
en- o'eliN k v ,lli Ri A
An ^l ik on men ht i
services t,, ||ie
pecially the local
II loi:;-y called a'-
limclie in Weiines-
s'hamlier ol
and Im-i'ic ■ ■
Kings! mi
THOMPSON ENDS BIG TASK
Eugene Thomson ha- retu-n -I
to Bn< k 'tu ilge to lemain .«ilh
exception of a few tr ps so iihiu
i'icti' tin work of buying lanl
lor tlie Big B>-:«l I'i ik. th l.irge«;
land buying idea ever undertaken
lor t.a .late ami «>Verni l' "d
In this wo'k iv sop rvi-. 1 tin-
Inlying of 1.100 soit:on« hough!
. ., ni l l< tt ifn seition*
unik>r .iplion As the nvpro' -
n -ols in 'his . n. lional park
a ill not l«'gin unt I alter thi war
s over T!io*iii>«iin said tin' gov-
rnmonl miy mvepi that pur.
ha-e .ilMt pH'k up lfie n-tn.cnder
laler.
r«. State leg-d.itn'v '( (rOO-
rialitl an averag > ef $2 an itciv
- t' '- inehas.. of th'- land, nit
the average price |mid i> fi 10
i to 15 an acre Sonic step will
the national oi -la'-'
or ikiiii, i uimvpsitt
Hi. el t iMiia nde
from
im* taken hy
Vol rui.e.lt
thought, to
due.
Tlie !and t.o fHjivhased
'.''ki in«i v iilu Is wao o. in I , c.
lion, or more m l in n. ."t."1*! v h i
owned |es« I .in a -eH on |U-t
to '„ lvi. an idea of the g. it task
accomplished
Tin mpson look over Ins iluti ■
M(*|ilemhei of last year, inmplet-
ing the Job ill a I'ttlo nnee than
a vear.
lie m.iv ha* i to
park tot roory one
thris- or four days
ably will spend a week at AilsIlit
tin- lalier p.iit ..| tV'tols'i or I 1 *t
of SeptemlM'i' Alien lend title will
tie approved by the sollielor * ck'«
partnn'M,
o|s-n at IJ l'i
.1 Morgan to
giving I heir
progtam. --
draft Iwiard,
ind II II Me Kinney on the T. \.
is IX'fensc It -.v.is tt ii - < I -m al 1 s
Ii'|Mitted tile <ei II i ha'« llow 1- -
eeiveii its vvin! -r uniforms
1'. Welch I- 'Xpccted to maki
a re|«irt on tin- -i rap nn tal drive
here Olhci reports on Chainbo.-
o| Commerce >voik vi|| l . mail.'
Rest rvatlulls ar.- asked meile J'
1 i .nee
Six New Patients
In Ijocai Hospital
Hetl Cross Room
Like Beehive
Shirtx .Made Hy l-arne
Hndy: Other Wurk Is
Hone At Home
The Red Cross work mom in
the now headcfiai tcrs I uesday
morning resomhlod a bei'hive w ith
approximately In v.inkers at sov-
ing machines and cutting table*
Mrs J. A I..iI ill Coil.ge it
that pailiculai siiil't would giv '
way to a sei'ond slult in the a -
Icriloon She I "iti udeil licit WOtlt
hours in t,hc h '.vl'iuartors in ihe
Roih-il building ii. irom ii ito to
i.' in tlit- moiniau and lioin 1 .Ti
until > in the alle'l'o .n on TU 'S-
ay- lid TI it-ila;, vv.lti Ihe ex.
<•option ol the third Tuesday ol
• en mouth.
Thev.voikeis >v ie making ii.i
the ifiiotii o| shir', asked of tlm
liiunty Besides Huso vv a • a ill
o| names ol workers who ku.l-
tiiig and sewing t hom-. Belo.
i- lound. first K'.,. list oi >oik. rs
at the working room and loilowu-g
under ilit' proper head.ng n. ^
i work al hone;
Headquarters Worker!
Mcsdanics t> Norris I't 111', W.
C. Dunn, .lis- licaty. L. T. Am-
uis, Ji, \, Kennedy. J. W. an-
doisi n. J. Q. t'oiiH-tt. .link it.
RoIn'iI, Van i'arker, Vni "- Myei..,
I' M Hall. Sidney Ungues, Nclin
t; ItlaekvviHnl 1-' W iN-laiK". Hoyd
Jones. L \\ Bow on. W. F Col-
lins Glenn Jshaw, Fisher Anil.
.Viour-N- Wall*. F. M Faulkner, r.
C Guiles. N Wlullenlierg. It
Kan lilz, W \I Cox r. I-. Me
Anon F C Wray C II Wrath*
t ic.id, U s Fai ks, Jco Collioi,
Kmma Johns-n i'. 11 Trammell,
(■ \\ (iariiet I. I' i'i irke. Charl-
es Marlin. J A Bates
Mi
Edna
Sleeveless Sweaters
Maliol Moon.
Curry Benson
Mesilam
ixingsto..
Mrs S
luedicitl
S WalKi'i
[uitient . t
ol Ivan i-
(he Bnck-
enridge Clinic anil lio-p.l il Mr-
R It Bla/ell of Alhany is also a
medical pilient there. Rev S il
i.line ol Alhany - n*|a>itid to Ik.'
resting nicely there.
Mani a Mae ('"'e right under*
■o hack lo t'io|Wenl malor siiru. iv at the Wes!-
nme.' f.-r >nl - 'n -pilnl Til." d.-y morning F,.
and he pnib- " Mct^ain is a n i il eal pi'ttent
ihofi* dmilied Monday L. D.
R. ed wa« admit*" I tlcre Monday
viler- his nose 'V.I set alter Is-,
un; broken while playing fool.
I >.'• 11 one day tin- |.a*i week.
"• • • " Il"" ll ISIII^siti,,.
Nannie W.isvin, Fiancis Dunigun.
Millie Wright, 11 on tei Ij'o i I
Felix Harris. Bon Grant, V. L
llaivey. Saul Cohen.
Mufflers
M> m|.ones I; K m-iii/, W H
Cornog, II. N.ihm C II Bnwn
Efln- Kini'hen. A It Medilt, El i
J Medill It It Minui, Emily Kd
w aids, |> W I'll/, t Ji Wm I'ai
due I' W I'ltzot Sr . villi..
Wnghl. I- A Cain. I N'e Mi Mien
Ann Sanders R A Claik.
CI ives
Mrs Homer bv ■ t • J B
Phelps. I-. .1 It. iilon
Flow Of County
Nolunteers Into
Service (#rows
Twehe Knli>tmenlx Shown
In Keptiit Hack Home
In One Oay
How oi local men into militai v
service leached a new peak in iv-
ports i-eceivcd t-id.iy. whk'll coupl-
ed vvitn quoins heing called hy llio
drali Iviard makes it ap|>oar that
inosi of the young men ol ;!.>•
ctunlv will lie yiMio hy Christina'.
I Mfical io|m,rts lo the dral*
hoard received ihe pasl two day<
sli-iw the fellow ing volunteer oii-
li-lnienl.s:
Jiio Mortis, Navy. Sepomlit>r
It' 1, Atchison, army '•*>. Harrs
I Monroe Veaie. army '3. Thorn is
i Clyde I'oriy. navy. 'Iil>. Lee Jo,i-
• Im. army RolsTt Wadi- Sut-
ton, army Glenn Russell Jr.
army. Lonsie Homy F-iiv. .
army -T. Billv Joe Bagley.
army and Jack < Sleepy I Har-
ris, marine re-ervos. "JX.
In addition t > this notices hav.
1 lieen leceived at the Bit'ckonrldge
American office as follows:
Eugene Col'ill ie. son of Mr.
and Mi> T C Celeman of lies
city, enlisted in the army ii-'
corps. September 14. G. It, IM-
giiin of this oily i nlisted in th.-
army air torps S-.plembi-r I'H
Fv t l.-iyd Gilhreath. son of Mcs.
CM. Gilhreath. Woodson, is ready
lo N'gin hasii' irainmg al Fo, t
Knox Kv which when complcUd
will place him vvith what charac-
terized as the newest and fastest
moving land fore. s.
Milton Crook, son o| Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Crook of Itreckenridg •.
who i nlisted in the Navy las!
April, was sent to Si'ii Diego, Cal-
ifornia. for trni.iiiiR. From tliei '
he wiis -em lo the I'niversily ol
Illinois lor a signi'l oirps. train-
ing course. He cinnpleted an
eight-weeks eou.s- in six week-
with an averag ■ of !'7. From l"r.
liana. Illinois h" l:n* I iron tran--
forred to Si'aitle. Washington,
vhere lie is now in officer's traili-
ng school.
Teachers To Hold
' Annual Barbecue
' Teachers of in • Bn ekonridf^e
Indefn-iident School syst in will
hold their annual l.dl Imrlieoti
this evening at the Country Clul
Dinner vvill Is' seivi-d at
o'clock the inlo- ma I program to
o|icn at 5:30 o'"lm k. Then' are
tin teacher* mm in the local sy-.
lem.
Collier Reported
Missing In Action
Mrs. J C Collier re.eiVed
elter /mm the Fiutod Slate Gov*
• rnment Monday thiit her I ush;m
has Is en "Missing iii Action
since May 17.
Mrs Collier in- boon making
Bn'okonndgc her homo since Nov.
eliihor lull. Sic it, the niece o.
Mrs 1' C Wray,
10,000 Fish Placed
In Cedar Creek
Luke Proctor of the Cisco hat-
cheries brought another load of
iish Friday for the waters of Pos-
sum Kingdom lake The fish were
pieced in cedar creek. 4,0H0
bream. t.Otm tiass and .t.lMi crap-
pie. A former load was placed in
Caddo cnH'k.
Reds Hit At Nazi
Supply Lines To
Relieve Siege
Soviet fliuikiiig attacks slashed forward nrrthwest
;>taliniri'Hd today and Russian i' •ports des i .'(' | inn",sii
lighting in the 5(l-sr.''" gap Ikt". n 'lie 1 iv.i ami the I'
j Ki vers with some lied army forces hitting at Nazi rsiipi •
lines at unstated points on the • est bank of the Hon.
The increased momentum of the Russian diversion i
i ittacks came as Allied forces in two Pacific spheres ti
Solomon Islands and New iGuinea—carried the wai to
Barkley Whipping
Congress To Aet
On Priee Bill
WASHINGTON Sept UP
Senate DemiK'ratic leacU'r Allien
W.Barkley of Kentucky told the
senate today Ihe country i. "un*
' fiiitieni for action" en the farm
price controversy and served no-
tice that there would be no ad-
journmnct tomgh: ttntil Ihe luiii-
ill!liltiiiti bill is passed.
Referring to conif-iaints that
President Roosevelt had "heid
a fnsiol at the head of congress
hy demanding action by Oct. I
under threat of curbing prices by
Presidential ord-r. Barkley toll
the senate that th,' chief execu-
tive called attention to he n.-ed
for legislation action on April 27.
long before hi Labor Diiy mcs.
""ge. ^
Men Needed For
Defense Guard
Members ol the Texas Defense
Guard vvill nieet tonight i| rt
o'clock in what men returning
trout tin.- school at Camp Bulb-
say is work that will grow more
and more impoi tant as the vv at
goes on.
Eighty now uniforms have ai-
rived and lull support of the com-
munity is asked for the local
company, Li Bob Pilar vud to-
day. Theie are o|<cnings lor thirty
men in A Company and Head
quirlors CotiifHiny. It has lioeii
said llust il men do not voliintocf
they Will In- dialled Intel Futl
ii)Uipnieii| ^ arriving. Major H.
II McKinney s|sike on ihis sub-
m-ci iit the Lions Club Tuesday
noon, account of which will be
• arried in Wednesday's Aniericao,
t . S. Forces Take
Jap Offensive
GEN. MACARTHFR IIE\1>-
• Japaneso.
The Russian n'|«>its did i "
indicate thiit their flaukiin; n.
euvors had yet progress d
enough to endanger th-
spearhead no.v in tin- at>
Stalingrad itself. Ii v a ,e
the Nazis Wei" attempt 111,
block traffic along the V- 1
vor artery by helling I'roie
vanced artillery mplacemetii-
Stalingrad.
The exact locit'oa of th Sev ■;
push lo the West hi Ilk of II e I n
was not made elo. r by th M
cc.v dispatclu s. Hewevor, it
|M>aii'd that Rusislan troop
of Stalingrad were vigorou ly
tacking at sever il poait- i
from a lew mil ..s north m tin ■
to north ol \'oii"ie/ii, H50 un.
northwest nf Staaiigrad
Russ Hard Pressed
Two fresh German inla^try ili-
IConlinued on Page li
Church Teacher
Heard At School
Mrs Carl Mi'Kieliein, of .Vis.
tin, Texas. g-i- e Bivek lit r1 .1
'High School stuiliiii- a nr -
on their part lor future -en n ,
Many young fM'ople heard 10 coii •
mont favorably on H<r ndviii- Si.j
Silted thai the yonnr, p-oul^
should !*• pis'iianng 10 st^p i
the places of old?!' fx'oplo nit <•
able to carry on the Work Uiat is
'icing done new.
Mrs. McHat h 'h is now lii.l'I-
inu cliissos for llie young (>• ••
ai the First B nit.si Ch ucli S'e-
asked ihal all '.ho could it> I
lie ;il the Church ii 7:.'<n S1 > I
that the meeting W'i:s like i l in
thai i! was alw -1'.s romu and
one could drop in a . oy 'ie
.s an Instructor at the First I
li-l Church ;m \ustin !'• \ .
.is closely conn '.'to,I with the I ' ■
j Iversity student..
Mr. Fv\cll Bo ie s.- nu "I '"' i -
ten", accompani d hy Mrs I . n -
Accident Victim
Well Known Hero
t-il ARTERS, Australia, Sept -t*.
Austiafian I roups under
Lieut Gen Sir Sidney Powell are
on Ihe offensive against the Jap-
anese in ihe Owen Stlisley nioun-
lains and ire making pr-igress il
, vi as announced tiKlay.
1 Airplanes Funds
Requested By F. R.
WASHINGTON, Sop! _f UP
Congri'ss today received a prosi-
.iential n-tfiiesl for <i supplomentiil
I navy ipprori iii in of $2.HHl\000.■
ooo for the constriu-tion of airlali-
es.
1 The Issly of Willi nil It S,i
Abilene, who met violent de.ii.i
he s|H'nt a Weekend holid.iv
a friend in Wilmington- I via
will reach Abilene, Wodnesd.t
was said here 1'nlay the Inn
time not yel I King known ,\ i
l*r fr-nn hole e\|iecl lo altei.d
Snow was Well kmc u .. ,
wns fatally injured when si i n.
ii ear as he was crossing Hi'
i With Don.ild llailini; with
ho esijs'eled to ism un tn u . i..
college ai Harvard.
Churchill Warns
Of Second Frtiiit
U N1 >l >.\. Sept. Lit
!' I'
Frn
FIVE HI INTERS PAY «)I0 FINES
H'fc',4 THKR
No! so cool m West and north
INirtions Little ienit 'raiu r
rhanue elsowhen' lomghl Fifsh
to strong winds toniwhi in ivirtn-
wesi and o.xiiemo notth.
Game Warden A A King sai.l
today some |k- ipic are shotting
quail md all found guilty ■* II ih'
given I tie maximum fine
This followed arn'sts made by
u.inn- warden in Arehei county of
I II ion with 142 doves, and an Al-
bany man bv King. Willi thro*
quail ui his |miss. ssion
The Aioher '-Hy men paid fun s
loialun; SXII uid Ihe Albany man
|HInt a line -i( Sbti.50.
Kim; siud th- was silling on ,1
lull with Ins glasses wln-ii h'
heard shooting. He drove nearer
and vvalkod un on ihe Albany
man about lo -hoot i quail fn>m
the grass lie found Ihioo qu.nl
m his p is session
He said il was the man s fli^t
dill's! in !us hie and a minimum
iinc was roonmniendcil. bill toero-
aftei he would recommend| lop
fs-nalty. The man has line hied
dogs he added and when told his
liuniinu' license vvas forfeited foi
i year he wept.
When King approachcd he ex-
claimed "I've played it now."
One of ihe four at An-hor Cilv
was a hanker there, and a lieu1'-
enani of the Wlchlin Falls camp,
well known here.
Kinu reminded hunter* fln-1
fishermen that if they lose a 1.-
cense if can he substituted, and
it is fit mvi-ssary to buy anoth-
er. This was done for II. L, Rai-
Iiff ol Rrookonridge Tuesday. In
ihoucht is necessary to purchoiie
another.
Minister Winslon Churchill, a.i
swerlng a liairage of question, r
Ihe House of Commons loil iy. •••
god against s|H'cul;ition on
lime ar place of an Allied --
I'ronl offensive, announced i
'•aplure of Tuleitr. lasl n-m n e
|xjrl in southeiii Madigase.-u at
iiart;jfd rli'inands l< I a slalom
in v.hy Biitiiin hail not Iruiibei
Rome
Relief Held Drajr
On War Effort
LONGVlEW Sept 2«i '
Thai rellel is a ding on Hie -i
lion's war effort and ougiu
im' stopfH-d Was r>.p>irteit u II.
the E isl i'i xa.s i'i inib.- ni v e>
men-e here I slay 11. Ih il.i ">.
whelming ofiim-iii oi I s,.s .ooii
ludgi-s iihi of whom ie the ens
em portion ol iln- stale have |.
queried by the organizaiion
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