Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 227, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1946 Page: 1 of 6
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Lewis May Call 0v
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PRESIDENT ENJOYS VACATK >N Wearing a lug. happy smile
ond carr> ing a cane. President Truman accompanies Rear Admiral
C. W. Slyer on an informal tour of the Key West Naval Iwse at
Key West. Florida. The President i«. in Florida for a w.vks vaca-
tion.
>NFA PHOTO".
The
Observer
LA DISS TANK OVER
CHORUS TO SING
I SMOKE SCREEN
SEEN OR HEARD
1 Big Whale Hunt
v By Ratlar Ready
\ meat for consumption
and other data to
re stduied
LONDON. Nov. M 1 I' A X.
year old scientist is W.tiling the
I eiion winch set "II lor tin
Antarctic in tin whale lactory hip
Balatna to hunt whab * with ratt-
A meeting of the Bernice Cob >
Font American Legion will be
held tomorrow night at the City
Hall Every member is asked to
br present and to bring a new
member
m.
BLRS of Ihe Roughneck
KMe Class and th« ir irteiui* >uimiaiuic craft
I'tic expcition has a twT^S
objective: firstly. '•> examine th«
possibilities o| using lean whale
meat lor human consumption .010
Mcoodiy. to sluuy the div ing char
acteristics ol whales I" see il they
wui lurmsh any idea that may In
util./>d l > ttie Royal Navy lor it>
Football Feast
To Open Tonight
On Local Field
cray suffers rib injury
as time for title
tilt nears
I Urcckcni idge tonight will open
| ii* scries of ihrce toot ball games.
| which will be climaxi-d with tin
| district championship came Friday
' iitcri.oon at a o'clock.
two ol these Mentions will be
I wuh M.neral Wells. 1 lie B team
| "I IStvcki nridgd and tlic Spa City
will meet tonight at 7:JO on Buck
aroo Held.
Junior High latest announce
m< nt. will play* Ranger at Raiigii
tomorrow atternoon. Time of this
game has Ix en changed about, bul
i oach Darling said today it now
• ppears settled.
Record attendance is expected
here Friday afti rnoon. A call to p
Mineral Wells this morning by
aupv John F. HaiK-y brought forth ;
that tin' 300 tickets sent there \
went like hot cakis. and it was
rt ported hat between 1.200 and
1.500 will aliend Irom there il
I he weelhcr is favorable.
Mr. Bailey said there probably
will not he time for the usual
downtown pep rally prior to the
game It has been staled that a
number of places of business will
close during the game.
The Buckaroos who are at work
on Mime new plays expected to
work as running plays were ham-
is red yesterday by an injury to
Wilbur Gray. It is a rib injury and
this mornn.g Coach Cooper Bob-
bins say he did not know ttheihcr
or not in.' rib was broken, liut
Grey was unable to continue drill
yesterday.
High spirits prevail in Mineral
Breckenridg.
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VOL. M—Na. 227
WtONfebOAV. NOV. JU. 1 4
liaU a hilarious good time at toe
thill Itea last niglil at the Bap
list Church It was one ol tiio-
iflings imi have to be seen or
In aru lo br luliy appreciated.
Joke SwnUeler got up and star
ted to talk. Airs. aai.dcier stoppeti
him and said he had been writing
ail h>s specifics an she hau nut
written tnat one, so he had better
sit down, rite ladies then took
over. And lAaJT took i he nten ov er
the owls in fine style.
I "our ing it on were Mesdanies J
F. Bttiicy. Hovd Holder,' K. A
Cain. Utrwce irammell. J O.
fate. Ned Mabry. Garland COoiiy
Gilbert Hidings, besides Mr* Shii-
drier. I he Roughnecks got to see
themselves as the ladies sec them,
und there were laughs aplenty.
AND w'hilv ot. public imcting.*
tin- Llk.-> vvilt observe Mcmor
lul la> on Sunday Dec. 1 and a
line program of music and 1 lowers
and a short a<ldrc** by Rev. .\m<e
Aiyer* has been planned to winch
the public > invited. It will Is-gin
at 3 o'clock.
The mei.s Chorus will sing the
, music t>l tlie ritual and the prog-
ram has been planned tu proceed
withot# announcem. nt or othei
break |in the serv ice of atiout lo
mu.ules As an example ol th<
Music, th«- Lords Prayer is on<
number.
D
T. Bowles wlN-n called thi-
morning said lltat he has
found that the selection or mayor
Cun be made either by election or
bjr appotntmcnt. and he has al
ready recommeialrd by ap|>oint
ment. he said.
Th will probably be done bt
cause ot the urgency of such mat-
ters as the new water supply
rUM now on through the cold
days of winter will be the
smoke season. Maybe you ha\e
not noticed smoke consciously, but
doubtelraa you have latticed tt
You havd seen it early of a
morning floating upward front a
tail;eers feci that this is their year
to take the Buckaroos and a game
between two evenly matched
b ams now seems in store.
Demos Operating
Minus Chairman
WASHINGTON, Nov. "M tU.H)
Th > fsmoeratle National Commit-
**.' operating to«laj without a
chairman for all practical purposes
Hill the •|U>-stion before President
Tniman *«m who should suceed IS-
>ear-old Robert E. Baun>-KHn in
that job.
\lr. Truman may have to lo"l> for
t liew |Hnatiiiastcr Keneial also,
jeet is connecttrd vi ith thi proj. ct i Announcement that llaiinegan ha<i
ot oiuuymg whale in- as po ,- b..^„ ordered to take a complete
■He iood tM-cause th>- cbaiactcr i w:n aceonipanled by word froni
and composition ot Whale iTiUscles I hi* ussoeiales that he was e*pecte«|
are ad.i|ii< d to the reipnrements ot | i(> re«inn th - eoinuiittee ehairnian-
its underwater.existence." ! ship shortly.
Cas< said there were indieations
ihi't a> u.direct coruasjuenci' ol this
sulHtiarim adaption, the proteins
ol v.i,ale meat are ol exceptional
value tor growth in comparison
with the meat protein ol land ani-
mals
Luv s-'iil the Balaena is
• -i|ilipp< d to hand.e a eaten ol
i->tsj wnales during h< r long
Wells football circles The- Moon- •'■'•se of the time- in wliieh i
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Rotarians Hear
Book Review By
Mrs. D. T. Bowles
clur rrefarc to hear
district governor
next tuesday
Members of the BreekearblKe
llotary Club Tuesday noon heard
a review of the book llavid Kin« by
Mrs. I . T. llow|es and discussed a
*i*lt to be paid by District liini-
■or Aubrey Htephensen of Aoilene
on Nov. M.
The rblb voted to llspense with
its luncheon ne*t Tuesday and
meet Tuesday evenlnc at dinner,
beginning at 7 o'clock.
In the book review Mrs. Bowles,
remarl e<| that it followed Itihu al
history closely, ;,ni| in telling the
story she t arried her ••••arer rhme to
honif lif«- of the Jew - of that pi-l-
ied.
She |iaiiitHi| |ta\td a.4 u man
always confessing his sins asking
forgiveness, but pointed out rial be
I he exjsdition. under the aus
pice* ol llw Deparlment ol Jic.cn
..la,' iu'd Industrial Resi-arch, is
n-d by Ijiv It. A. .VI Case, ol the
lloyai Navy Fhysioioga-aJ Laisiia,-
tory.
loung Dr Case has lieen study
aig UK- ell vets oi higli tempt-raltuv
nuiiiiUity and | retwui'e on >uii- *
m. rine crew. H**lore sailing, be
sai'l. "1 am int> n sied n, the n-
• ra. physiology oi the .viatic aud
mi lody mechanism whii h en-
ables this curious mammal to lead
a SUOIlUirine existence. The sub
CIO Leader Says
Fight Jnst Begun
ATLANTIC CITT. N J. Nov. :•>
Van \. Blttner, directo/ of the
ClO .-louth rp urgsnuins drive, told
the CIO convention today that "this
flgnt t-> orga ii*e the south i* only
the lieuitiiiing of the fight for -*c
ciuist a riach team vvni make j onmnle justice for every worker in
a detail) d study of the catch. It Am<Tiea. '
will test the meal tor palatabilily ; "«hen Ueorgia f OCKaataed l>y
atid study its acaiity and nitnv j the ClO we srlll .Jitl our old fn-
genoiis extractives, which are ine en 1 >ieiie Taliuadge breaking do'vu
lived many < f his sins did not
spp -ar so sinful as the\ would to
day.
Froni the eall of stamwl to tlie
ihepherd boy that l-rae| would
have m neu king she traced Imvld's
rise io power hut dwelt consider-
ably on the characteristics of hit
many wives In tt is pisl she gave
a fine picture of his domestic af-
fairs. ho* they ^Jt it the table,
which wife got file tie.-' piece of
meat and wfcl'-h the t e-t of the*
frith etr i
The love of 1 tav d and Jonathan t
was touchetl upon as were I lie re-
volt of Absolom and earlier Saul's .
attempt lo kill David.
Joab was the prankster of flie '
court some of his pranks not so,
funny
MRS AMERICA RECONSIDERS Mrs Janice Polloek. -'1 Chosen
"Mrs. America" during a contest held in Jackson. Mississippi,
alidicatid her title to remain with her husband. Mark, and their
children, shown here in their Columbus, Ohio home. It is repor d
that Mrs. Pollock is now reconsidering. The children are; left to
right. Tommy. Hobby, 1(1 months. Susan. K. and VInrk lr J
i NEA PH< >T< ■ i
L. S. Demands All Lewis l ijijrs Dies
i tui I eonstituenis ol tneat extracts.
Separate records kept uy tiie in-
spector of the Ministry ol Agricul-
lure and Fisheries and, by the bi-
ologist of the discovery committee
I in . ssure the comp.ete dis 'inien-
tatioi. ot the huge catch.
Soldiers Patrol
Blast Hit Area
tiREKNV1LLC. S. C. Nov lUJb
—.Vrmeal -oldiers tislMT patrulletl
littered streets where six persons
were killed and ©ver 15# injured
here last night when exploding pri
pane ga^> demolished a biock-ioug
laundry ami wrceked or damages!
every building in the vicinity.
The troops from the Greenville
Army Air Base were ordered to the
scene t0 prevent looting from
•tores and houses that were shat-
oa m high hillside and you I t .,„j th« terrific blast.
that a fine breakfast is j ^
„ - , Fifteen Held For
Y«U hnve seen it blow with the .
Uuotcry wu.ds and it made you | MUIIgart OOlllDlnJK
what weather was in ! FK.VN Wl RT. ?tov "J' u.B)—The
Yo« have seen it blow al-'arniv announreii tialay that !."
■MM straight downward toward men and Hitler youth had been
iIm grwmq trout tlie ground from arrested for ttie recent bomtiin-
(ht smoke stack of a locomotive n the Stuttgart area.
aad you knew colder weather was, Army officials said an organised
COMing. And you have seen as gang of I' "el* seVeti at t ml cart
^.a straight up on a clear la>-: night as tkej prepared for their
felt that all was well 1 fourth bombing or denaslfn atloa at-
Neighbors Rally
To Needy Family
INDIANAPOLIS b.* Mr. and
Mrs. %'ernoi. Spears and their
seven children know what it's iik.
to have good neighbors.
When fire destroyed their home
and all their belongings except
two Bibles found intact in the
ashes, a neighbor who for several
years had been only a speaking
acquaintance canvassed try vicin
Ity to se«' vvliat could be done.
Tlie list of contributions of
Armed Forces
Be Published
L.VKK SUCCESS. N. Y Nov I
_;u UP Th ^ United States de-
manded today in United Nations
, tb.it world powers publish !he lo-
cation an si/e of al. their armed
i forces at home and abroad after
the Soviets had agreed to reveal
in iroop dispositions outside Rus
sia.
Sen Torn Connally. D.. Texas,
(answered an unusually concilia
I tr.ry speech by Soviet foreign Min-
, Biter Viacheslav M. Molotov with
; a table-thumping demand that
Russia report fully on its "troops
in i clivr service throughout the
l
clothing and household goods grew „(irM wh<Trvpr th,.>rr stationed
th- ijisirs of ClO conventions to tell
us In lias always been for us."
Blttner saiil Anil when we organ-1
i/.e Mississippi—rten. Theoilore
Itilbo will be for us.''
I Ranger Jayeees To
i Build Boys Barn
so large that the neighbor called
tht sheriff, who siOit a truck to
collect it.
I A few hours later the Spears
family- had more than 700 items oi
clothing and household equipment
ranging from sweaters and un-
d< rwear to dishes and a heating
' stove.
knew
RANGER lex. Nov. 'JJ lU-*- I o_j "a _a—_s §
Farm boys m this area—members i Opitll vOnirOI IS
of the *H club and future far- ! Blamed For Ride
mers of .\merica—soon will have |
Ri ether in Russia proper or in
border states, or any place else on
earth."
Connally squared off with Mol-
otov at a meeting of the general
assembly political and security
committee.
The Soviet foreign minister
propo* d that the ptAvers publish
ihe location and strength of arm-
ed forces and air na dnaval bases
in both friendly and former enemy
In Bed At Odessa
FUNERAL HERE AWAITING
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
FROM RELATIVES
Lewis VV. Wijrg • •• > - t ann. J
dead In ()<le. .,. Tuesday rnoi inn ■ |
at his riMiining lion-- !l- Iiad '•••••n
doin_' contrsel.ng w iri> ii> t> . /
duri ik the pa"! three \i ;n hut
maintained his reside. r m |;re
enriilge ai iINorth Slielmn Die
eomors verdict w.i. ibath I >m
natural causes."
Mr. Wigas came t0 Rrei !,enr. : 'e
from Illinois during the ear*
Ihii.:ii days, and lad jiveii lie.,
slnee For about ten. had h'-en wiih
the Texas Company. ad m
ployeii |.y the Permian Hasin Con
stnietion i oRi|ia:iy at t'. e t me '•
his death.
Uirn in Illinois F tiruary 1><T
Wigg.< married the former Anna i
lame in Breekenri.Tge He
veteran of the first War.
Resides his wife, i.e jy survive i
by-a, -i«, J/u ls Jr . [.opular higli
geh«o| senior and a sister, Mrs.
Mae laincaster Tietiver and s bro
fher, Virgil VViggs of fiockford. Ill
Inois.
Funeral sei vires wfil be aunotlu
PRICE s CENTS per copy
Weatlierford Says
He Will Resign
\s Commissioner
RESIGNATION OF BREWSTER
ACCEPTED EFFECTIVE
NOV 26
( it , ( I'tnmissioneis Homer Wea
tn. tiord au,i K. L. Russell yes-
ii I day ;it the rity council meeting
an i pted tiie lesignatnm of Mayor j
iJ It Brew sit r. and Ibis morion
( omm ssiom r VVeatln riord said
that in thi• near luture, he tis>,
' k I,I fl S.i,ft
Vv iihiriord said lie has just
i o(i nid ;| i .-vv business and W illi
me loninussion handling tin bus
mi-Hi ol i m vv water supply here
lie is not able to give the time the
j t ity biisim ss will require;
in added he Will probably re
^'^.11 III : I Hill t two vv.eks. alter
e matter ot securing a mayor to
iiaeei ,j Hr< vvster is settled
('oii.iTiiss.oni r K. L Russ«dl said
t.-i - tiioining that Cily Attorney
: i' I lioulis is liKiku.g into th«'
la.v till .Id' selection of new ma-
jor I Mat Judge Floyd Jones held
• ile- last tunc there wits a vacancy
! loin it could lie Hind either by
'•it ion or oy appointment, anil
' lirivvster was appointed then to
• implete the ti nil He w;is idi'i-t
I eti in the follow ing elections.
Commissioner Russell talked
j e; Hioiigii he int. mis to slay on the
. i< I., saying that he fovored an
I fi| poiritinent because of pressing
| mailers on tiie new water supply
| a..d other metier* which might a-
i i .si' which would make the lime
anient important. An election
i voiild tiike advertising lor thirty
ia.vs In |,,re la-tng held.
two or three names have liecii
diM tis-ed in p<ditica| circles for
.••commendation to the commis-
sion" t.) since, d lirewster. The
malar ..1 the Mayor's resignation
mil discussion oi r«\ matters m--
cupii'cj the time of the mi'eting of J
lite city commission yesterday, j
! rewsler resignation is effectivr
.viv. _'h.
L . S. To l atch
Trieste Closely
NFAV YORK. Nov. _'i> U.P
I lie 1 niled Slates will watch dir
•i t n. got.ations between Italy
" ,l Yugosb via with a skeptical
j' and examine any agreements
• liey reach on Trieste or their
'Httdr nnxt carefully, it was lear
ra d iinlay
American officials said their
aititude tow. ifi direct ItalorYug-
oslav negotiations was the same as
tS Nov. 2m <U.B —■
nonr drew nearer fo-
t'd soft coal shntdown at
at. governmeBf officials be-
lieved t'slsjr "hat John U l<ewts
will aet before tRe Headline t« pre
vent a mass walkout of
Cnl'nl Mine Workers,
They haseil lhe:r belief on lh*
fact that the 1'MW elileftaln milst
do something soon to free himself
of llahilia)- to contempt action. Con
tempi action Is possible If he de-
fies a federal court order tuai lie
culls off the threatened shutdown
Some support of the |ewpoint
of government oriielats was seen
in a report that l.ewis was In t
huddle with I'MW atti>rney to de
Side what to do With nearlv li".
mm miners slreadv Idle In pre-
mature walkouts, l.ewis would have
to aet fas^ to keep theni from
being joined at midnight by tie*
Yemaliiing
Meanwhile, the government #a-
plannlng its strategy fie- dealing
J w-lth a national tm| strike in the
event l,ewis stands pat on a eon-
tract termination order issued last
week after an unsuccessful attempt
to reopen wage-hour negotiation-
with the larvernment.
The War I *'part ment annminee't
It was ready to send troops lo :h-
roal fields to protect any miner'
who may heed the government-
request that they stay on the pob.
The governments action in oil
lainitiK a temporary reslrainmr
order against la>wis drew tire
from a quarter normally iinfrien t
|y to the I'MW president In cot
vent ion at Atlantic City the lou-
gress of Industrial Organisation
which l.ewis founded and later
left ii> return to the American Fell
-ration of l.ali r. adopted a resell
Vion condemning the governmeiii
The army annonnced it was
prepared to take a band in the
• threaten, d Wednesday midnight
coal strike if requested
John U l.cwi* remained stonily
siieni as the government awaited
Ilia I cue tion to a eiairt order de
signed lo pri-vent a lull stale min-
ing shutdown, and prepered ftir
possible 'lightning' brownouts and
gas and electricity rationing
However, his miners led the pd*
in a steadily grow ing stream
The war di parlmei.t said hi a
statemi nt it w is prepared to "en-
operrte fully in meeting lhi rt
quirements set" upon call from
the federal coal administrator bill
ailflt d that no call had yet Is-en
received.
In the past, the unite,)
I workers have argued, "you
I mine coal with bayonets "
At Key West President
[ man w as represented as
pleas, d" by what he fold
I "vigorous" public support of hi>«
decision to fight John L Lewis
to a finish in Ihe winter-eve coal
i crisis.
Presidential Press Secretary
• Charles c;. Ross snid a presiden
; tiiil secretary. Matthew J Connel
' ly. telephoned from Washington.
, yesterday giving the Presick-nl a
n port on editorial reaction and
' telegrams received at the VVIuti
! house
mine
can't
Tru
"very
was
CHICAGO 'U.*> Under the
"wrong, fraudulent, and spiritual-
istic control" of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lelsio for the pest six
recently designated as i years. Mrs. Ida Morrisette charged
club of the month" by the i in a suit that she nursed Mrs.
a new livestock barn to show- off
their prize cattle.
The barn is beit.g built by the
Ranger Junior Chamber of Com-
merce,
Jaycee
I
You have seen It hov-
above the lull tops wtus
ot moisture to come.
la tMa country a man before a
wood fin with the smoke going up
Ike chimney stretches out lus legs
Jl""1!? ^ | Miahntun
have it all Mr time with fog. and
tall the combination smog — and
!
(Continued Cm Page St }
flees In recent weeks.
WEATHER
Partly cloudy this afternoon
tonight and tomorrow
tofjght
state organization. This is the j Lelsio without payment, drew
second major project undertaken; money out of the hank and gave
by the Ranger Jayeees sit.ee the it to them, bought a house at.tj
club was established in March of gave them the deed, and accepted
this year. ' a husband she did not want.
The barn will be made of nat- I She entered a $10,000 suit
ive stone and brick, boasting a against them In superior court A
floor space of 52 by 1U0 i^-et. with I divorce action against the hus
Hit ma.Is and ten foot alleys run- I band, who is 60 y^ars olh. is pend | M)|prp.s -ens irshln
ning betweer.. ' ing. this afternoon
XMAS SEALS BUYING URGED ™ f ,
111 - • \p| ocruroa
Mr*, \la\j*\ Thomtwon today1 General Jonathan M. Wainwright' cum* t or tlw .^n-calM
called attention to the fortheom- « •> bpfor'* yesterday endorsed th-
A . * . . _ aiiatewide campaign for funds and
ing Chrtstmas seals sale, asking chr„rmM ^ W|]1 ^
local support in buying the seals nvade available to military per-
to aid in the right against tuber- aom:el throughout the state.
The work in the schools here
in being carried to check the
in the young. Mrs. Thomp
territory He said Russia and fhe f ,e() from the Klker Funeia| Hum'
United States should sponsor the ^ut w||| b., a, the Fir;t |lat>-
suggestion jointly. tlot Churrh pendin-x arrival of the
Moiotov said the question of plater. Rev. A. J. Morgan will i>r-
troops at home should be consld- j Relate, assisted h.v Rev. rrumn.i
eted in the general problem of Aldredge.
disarmamei.t. which will come
in the same committee soon.
Connelly talked with Ross, re
|w>rtii;g not only on the co.il situa
tion. lait on a number of otln;i
. , , . administration matters.
pressed by Secretary of Stale | _. . , . .
* •* The editoriel reaction, as well
as the telegrams." Ro>-s -..nil
"were strongly in supimrt of w hat
l ih«- government is doing. They in-
i dieated the people are v igoriaisly
; supporting the PresWIi nt on tli.s
issuo."
Building Blasted
In Hcly Land
J Kill SALEM. *ov :n t.* - A
heavy explosiot. rhaiiereil the
bliiUlie.g oecupie* .'.y ftle 1'icome fax
Jerusalem
report
in th t
Britlstt
i'ort-ss ' area at mid-day— two cir-
euinst.a e.> wh eh made tbe attai*
unpre- ,-*denfe*lt
up Pallbearers were named i«
Meade Rlnard. K o Holland
C. I cketf. E. R. Mrl'atheren. S|ioi
House Iten Orant, f, F. I'lar* and
fl. F Bryans T'ie Amei • m i->
/Ion will conduct Military rlies ;i
the grave-side
.Jatni s h Byrnes week ago when
n. did not discourage and at the
me time giiv e no display of en-
| ihusiasm when thi- subject first
I vas raised by Yugoslavia.
Sinci then, these official points ;
I out, the Russians and other mem- | _
i" rs of the big lour have reached |
| almost complete agreement on Scout Officials
t i lans lor internationalizing Trieste
j Just as it took unanimous big
lour agreement to reach such a t \
a age, it also will take a onum
uncus decision to t hangi
he pli ns
; Meet December 5
unnni
nny of
Orican Recital By
Kiker Thursday
An onWR pi-ogi-am will he p-e
sented at the Elrst Chrlsttai
Church Thursday by the l ine Arts
Club presenting Charles Klker. or-
ganist, assisted y Mrs .le-* ftp",
kin. soprano. The program heg ns
at t o'clock, and Is as follow
number of prominent Iik a I liov
Scout flffleials will travel In Brown-
wood on fieeemher Jth. to atfenit
and take p«rt in the \nnaul Meet
ing of the Comanche Trail Coun-
cil, Boy Scouts of America
Vleellng together wil be Srolllers
from the Councils terr-tor^. wbtcp
A 111 I.E.N K. Nov in. Only tit etnhaees Stephens, Eastland Erath,
■ rf t|„. :'s:. buildings llslert in the ; Comanehe, Brown Mills. San Saba
first Camp Ilairkeley surplus offer-1 and Lampasas counties
Buildings At Camp
Bakeiey Selling
Minimum
Sunaet ..
Sunrise
The sale w ill open Monday and
Gov. Coke Stevenson has backed
this movement with a recommen
Warmer, d^u),,.
This 10th annual life-saving
• TlJ Christmas tradition will be
W.6
7:131
pre-
Grounded Plane
Hidden By Storm
PARIS Nor. in <U. — A swirling
son said and adults are urged to snowstorm today hid a I". S Army
hrve periodic examinations. This plane whieh bad been ly tn- help-
once dread disease is being held in less on a French Alpine plateau
check oi;ly by constant effort. So, for more than 24 hour*, poising a
srnte£ not only Into Texas homes 1 when you have an opportunity to new threat
11 persons
in Texas.
to the safety ot the
s hoard. Inelwllng a
general and three generals wires.
Thanks be to t;oii
Mrs Pipkin.
• Choral Prelude. —"Now
sing with Joy"
Toccata
Concert Prelude
Minuet
Nocttiniette .
The Rem of St. Anue il
pre
Charles Klker.
ln« were sold and they notted $3«-
*>17. Col. Henry Hutrhlns, Jr . ilivi-
sifin announreti yesterday In fw'-
ias.
Hutchies said 25 of th# t3S
bids submitted were accepted.
Oth«r« did not measues up ta
the minimum saivags^raluc set
by the army enginasrs.
'if .1 HH priority holders sub-
mit'ing bids, seven received swards
or |.i buildings.
Th-* buildings which d'i| net sell
wil| again he put on the bloek In a
later sale, according tn F. X. Shoe-
Kusseii! mahe. Camp Berkeley real estate
> project
I lirkson
let '
Rai-.i
N>v!n
Kramer
Mozart
li'Avry
Beau-1
Presiding ever the meeting will
lie Olive Pierre. Council President
The buslnesn sessions will start
■ al ." p m and the banquet will ' •
1 at « p. m.
j F* Worth Livestock
Cattle ttflf). calve* KKKi Com-
mon and medium beef steers and
! '° >g yearlings 12:0I -18..V). Good
and choice far calves under .V)n
lbs. 14.5016.30 heavier fed calves
17.OO-19.O0.
Hogs 300. Active. Top 25.00
paid for meet good and choice
isd m
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 227, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1946, newspaper, November 20, 1946; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132707/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.