Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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WHOA*, MAY , 1MI
THE AMERiCAK—6R6CKEi*R.0i£ TEXxi
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Tenth at a serie* of rfB patches May-Johnson bill, the one full-time i
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60VfBNMENIAL LEm
AT THE
churches
M written for the I nked Prnn by administrator wnuM become a Itev
she Atan-.ic Sciantiau of Chicago political fitcure. With a reapoii.-ible
organization of more than full time commission on the bijfh- CHURCH THE M2AKNC
•M# ■eientwtx who wore enrujred est governmental level. the sitrutn Rev. L..V. Reazin, ftwtor
in the atomic bomb project, Utration becomes a technical prob Phone 93T
— lem. Ken of different type of
CHICAGO.—The type ef doaie*- training- will be reqavrt'ti for such
tic control of atomic-energy tie- pests at a director of fissionable
velopment adopted <lepen«i- upon material, an administrator of alio-
the pfctloi«ophy the terisfaktors hold cation of his material, ami a di-
ss to the international seen*. Hi: recto* of safety tty the iw ><t the
they take the most pessimistic
*i*w possible, that an international
atomic armaments race cannot be.
stopped by any human agency, a
, correspondingly narrow control
bill results. Such a bill takes an
material.
Outside at a section of the ifov-
ernmerital laboratories which may
concern, itself with milicuy re-
search of an ordnance type which
may he necessary until interna-
Sunday .services are held in the
Cburt House. Saturday evening at
7:00 p. m. on th*> Court Houik
Square. Tou are invited to send in
your favorite song to be heard oc
this program. Semi your reque*.*
fo 1231, Breekeandge. Texaj.
Though! for This week: "You
ire bfitlg; watched! Th* eyes of
tiii- Lord are in every place, b*-
ultra-mtttooaluuc and militaristic, tiuuat controls are finally put iar.> '"'''-"kf the^ evil and the good.
view, rf the whole atomjc energy effect), there is no n eed for spe-
development. and the logical exten- ctal military security regulations to>
sion of this view puts ni*a«:rUally apply to .scientific work usiiuj t"i.s-
totalitarian power m the handa of aionable materials di'stri buret! by
the control ageticy. The well- the commission. AH scientists agree
known Jtay - Johnson hill for that attempts to keep any part of
atomic-energy rontrol is a bill of basic research in the nuclear field
thic type. umler secrecy regulations will be
As state.! attain and again by both futile (because scientisrs ir
scientists, national security in the all countries know how to triplicate
atomic age cannot be obtained by such basic information), and ill-
leadership in ail armament race, considered, because it would iriTer-
World peace will not be promoted fere with our continued leadership
if we>—and other nation* after us in the fiefcfe. Wo* quickest and mo-'
—embark on high-pressure secret' profitable development of atomic
research aimed at the perfection of energy, heme information must be!
engine* of destruction cumpem! to available to all scientists, for with-,
which the bombs of Hiroshima and out it the desired development will
Nagasaki wiii "appear as fire- be hampered.
crackers." Public Interest
A loan pessimestic view of the The public interest in atomic -
international picture removes the energy must be protected. If pr:-
emphasts from the narrow military vate monopolistic interests are per
considerations of atomic energy to mitted to arise, thov will con "airily
the broader general picture of non- obstruct the path of an interna-
military use. When such consider*-i tiooal agreement. The May-John
tions oif peaeeful uses of atomic mm bill, ^despite its apparently
energy are allowed, the .whole "totalitarian" character. tliil not
philosophy of domestic Wgislatiun establish the pciaeiple that atomic!
change* correspondingly. Prom the) power a* .to remain in puhlv hands,
qnestion, "How can we most effi- In fact, it gave to the proponed
cientljr restrict the public spread of Atomic Power Commission full
factual information on atomic! right to transfer all atomic-power
energy," there is a ■ shift to the developments to private interests
question. "How may we best facili' if it so chose.
tate the development <A auimie Any legislation adopted at thc
«m*rgy in useful forms ? It is in present time will perforce b* tem-
the latter, more reasonable, spirit p,)rary. Its subsequent devel.fpineut
that an atomic energy biH must be w[1i .jepend entirely on th*- inter-
drafted, if we are not to have a national picture, ff international;
hill which makes inter- controls are established, the n,ill-
Sunday School begins at 10:1*;
i m. Thoa title of the lesson is
'Learning Good-Will from Jesus.
Biblical Conditions for a Revival
is the title of the mess«^ to oe
delivered by the pastor during the
morning wprship service.
The evening service begins at I
7:30 p. m.
The Wednesday evening prayer
-ervice will be h;vld at the pastor's
home at I0i> E. ftth.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The First Methodist Chutch to jb- ,
sr rve -Family Week.
Xiy 5- to 12 is family week at
the Methodist Church. The pastor
wiH preach on Che Christian fam-
ily Sunday evening. i
Sunday morning families wiil
commune togetlier.
The morning sermon is. 'Com-
munion with God"
Mother's Day May 12 will ha-
observed as Family Day.
Sunday ^hool 9:43 Xursery for i
small children at S. S. and churcn.
Welcome for all.
| 19*3; Saxon Ha Mb B>
SPRr\CFIEU>, a—While many
people- wonder When, they will be
able to purchase new IMS model
. automobiles, Bit! Ervrn goes roll-
ing along in a l!>l*i Saxon model
for wbkh he purchased a new
auto license.
The Saxon has no speedometer ;
and th< folding top is a bit worn,
but Rririn dinves the cur daily ."His
: only worry is the ttite shortage.
Q—How* many floating cfirydocte, Q—What wa the- wartime
did tha U. S. operate in combat i stxmgth of the Army Ground
acnes during the war* Faeces'!
A—77. They raised 89*7 shife | A—4, 9«t,flflO man, 23 ^§0® af-
for repairs, thus Idiminating long) (kers. they fought on JO major
trips hack to nort. ' batlefronts.
Masaryk Society fifaata
PRAGl'E-—i>r. J. L. Hromailka.
wartime professor at Princeton
Theological Seminary, has been
elected president of the newly-
formed Masaryk Society.
The society, under#the honorary
chairmanship of President Ben«s.
will study the application of T. (i.
j ilasaryk's ideas to modern poliui
cul, sccial and economic develop-
ments.
GET PEP.
B Do you want to
feel young a gain 'I
TCTiy feel oM at 40,60 ermore? Kn-
' ioy youthful pleasures again, Lf
added years have slowed down your
| vim and vitality, just, go to your
| druggist and ask for Caselia taUets.
Many men are obtaining remarkable
results with this amazing* formula.
IN TOP ROUE—BeantFnl Barbara Brtttnn n wul V T-«n
tn. th* feminine starring role >u "CLc \ srjpr/.i::. I'ur'
tibn version of Owen Wisters famous wc '.. r:i *.. y n -ii .!• • I
V.-fwi. Brinn rVinlevr and '"tnv Tnfta n* D- • !i tf>r .
Behind the -Baft , the verdict was gh en, the juug
LEXDfGTON. ty-He m^y ! ,cave the timing on the case. Eaci:
have a Incky number, bat it cer- : attorney -pnke for eight minuf ,.
tainly was not "eight" for a de- rh. jury deliberated ei;;ht minutes,
fgpdunt at a murder trial here r *- j The sentence—eight years.
cent"
G. E. (Ed) Johnson
Lawyer
Offits iNwa Building
'Over Hub Clothiers,
Bi
announcing
BUILDING BLOCKS
500 lbAw^r
We are manufacturing iit Breckenrictge Concrete Building
Blacks. These blocks are 5 by 8 by 12. We are now in posi-
tion : j deliver 5iXJ blocks a day, all cured and ready for use..
A Prove*! Aai Needed Product
A high -class fire proof, building material,
. cooler in Summer Warmer ih Winter.
FOSTER & rutherford
Comer Court &
Phoae 125 —————
nthr.
After each* of the attorneys Bad
made- his closing argument, und
CLASSEFIEb ADS PAY
Louise _
Donald Baft
nationaf c<> operation unottain-
si bii/y
Full-Time Member*
The scientists say that the su-
preme authority in the fiebi of
atmnw power should he eNerch«ed
by a rroup of publie officials with
the usual re~ponsihihty to the
tary research will have to be dis
eaatiimad aad peoblew* of peace-
time industrial power development-
will come into their own and re-
quire legislative action. If an
atomic armament tace will con
tinue unchecked, a large part of Julge Castleman.
our national effort wtil have to be —-«■
>Irs. Rhuda E. Budchagtcn. .515
-V Ljveoak. announced the mai*-
ra.gc of her daughter, Louise
Ri.'i:,'ilium, to Donald a Bart, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bart of
113 E. -nd St.
They were married in Breckeo>-
ridge. Apr! 26th in the home of
President and Con if reus—for exam- devoted t the large-scale prtxiuc
pie, by a commission consisting of' don of atomic bombs and accessory
three or four Cabinet uiemb«rs implements of atomic warfare, as
most closely connected with the Well as to relocation of our cities
subject — together with several and industries. In. this a.-e, an
statesmen and scientists servintr extensive and stringent legislation
full-time. The administration of t will b« neeessary mit o Ey affecting
the policy tleterinineo by this com
PERSONALS
%
Mr. and
Ruck
mt iou should be iWegated to > b le Life oi' our nation,
several technical directors or ad-
ministrators With th* part time
commission to be set up hy the
Sirs. Donald Chrlsau
of Rack Island. 111. have been
spending; their vaca tion with Mrs.
atomic-power development, but the Carlson's parents, Mr, and 36e( ,
Try Adveriisng
For Quick Results
FROM A MODERN STORE
Stew your appreciation and love with
a distinctive Mother's Day Gift
from her favorite store.
DELIGHT MEW
A Suit
• Dainty Lmfgrte
• RUMwj
S. L. Pollard of 201 S. lie Ami*
*♦ <
MLss Mary Clark, student of
Baylor University, aad friend
Miss Wildajane G^ylord also a J"
student at Baylor, are spending i
the w eekend with Mary's porenti,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark. Miss Gay-
lord is from Nboon, Texas.
Mrs, A. .\'. Say re, Mrs. W. H.
Clegg, and nephew. Stephen &k
Grange returned Friday from a
tw o weeks Viait in Van Horn and
EL Paso.
heehm
IM* ^tSJUSMON1' Mitt
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ftMMteZrdfcafMa- BlfielH
• Tab** Aiit MA.TUHAL COLOB pic-
. imtoofs of tmyf***yr
U bladt-aiul-wiuca an. anU.-
nvy Ma. 12T pinr roll.
D Minn ttfm track brma* mon picture
to ahacp ftwu*.
0 IT-p-Tr-' wilb CXtm INS Sinipaon
Uaa.
DKacd facnaT Fimmir* autuoiati.
catty camet at aU. tunes.
0 grariiimi built—Axil pruuf.
0 Attiautivciy luml
S Long
DON'T C0HFUSE WITH TO* CRmMS
Guarantee with mzch esmmra
BUSHmoaey-oMer, acm C.O.D. Zees. IMMIDiAT'K JHII'^LENT
K ft K SALSS CCSSP^flT
i lifie Bidg, Dept. J-5 Piffsborgh 72, Pa.
attention
. car owners!!
i [ STOP AT "BURTON'S NEW
TEXACO STATION." — FOR
11 AUTO REPAIRS AND WELO-
IN&
{/Jh used to pay $13 for a pennanent
i
BILL AMBON
Mechanic and Welder
attt South Rase
notice!
-XJI South Ward Mothaea please
remember the Mothers Club meet-
ing Tuesday, May Tth. at 2rr30
m the school auditorium.
Thia is the last meeting of Gu
ytn'.r and means a lot to your
^hilii
Help him win the contest hy
>cur presence'
A very good program has- been
arranged for the meeting.
• • • •
The Master Mason degree .--ifc-
"iuletl to be conferred Tiiesdaj,
May T| has been postponed o
M. iy 14; and announcement Itoa
been Jhado that the Royal Artoi
Masuiui wiil meet on TUiesdus
night May 7. to confer a Royal
Arch rtegw.
« S * *
N< iTICE Everyone is invited to
the dedkatioo at the Oak Groec
Baptist Church, Sunday May 5tii.
Dr. S-- ri.irds wi from Abilene and
Earnest Rippeto* from S'ephert-
vffle will be the guest speakers,
r ^
>onfl«x er Cake
SPRINGFIELD, IU. — Cakes
mm- frotn sunflowers may soon
pwHi a tasty chtseert. preiliets
Mi as Rnyeiie Frantz, home econo-
mi-* for Che University of Illinois.
A new flour made from the seed
f sunflowers now is being studied
which, when combined with wheat
flour, produces light, velvety cakes
W th a rich flavor. Miss Franta
said. Because of the grayish cofer
of the flour, it will be used mainly
for dark cakes, pancakes and pee-
sibly dark bread.
Repair Work
We repair Jewelry, Watches;
Clocks, Size Rings. Six Day Ser-
vice if parts are m stock — Ex-
pert work; Quick Service,
corner drug store
BUI Morse
ALEX. RAW LING £ SO MS.
MONUMENTS
Over SO Years Service-
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Wayland Water
. PURE AND SOFT
5 Cents Gallon > 35 Cents For 5
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printing
company
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1946, newspaper, May 5, 1946; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132571/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.