The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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the operation will reach 37,000, the Navy crews of the
operating and target ships constituting the majority.
This is the first of a series of layouts on ships of the
target unit. Represented here are each of the combatant-
type ships to be used in the tests.
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shall', bitterly contested chain oi islands wrested from the Japanese early in the war.
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"I^UEY’ll feel the destructive force of the atomic bomb!
A Here are seven of the 97 target ships to be tested in
Operation “Crossroads," atomic bomb tests scheduled for
^May and July. The scene will be Bikini Atoll in the
Marshall Island croup.
Official U. S. Navy Photograph
Commissioned in January. 1941. the submarine USS Tuna made 13 war patrols. She sank and damaged
an estimated 75000 tons of Japanese shipping and completed three special assignments in 687 days at
sea. All but three of her patrols lasted over 50 days, and she is credited with 11 Jap ships sunk and seven
damaged.
Official U. S Navy Photog’aph
Moll Central Pacific isle where the tests will be conducted. Bikini is in the perimeter of the Mar-
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The tests will be conducted by an Army-Navy-Civilian
group under the Navy's Vice Admiral W. II. P. Blandy.
In early May, an A-bomb will be exploded above the
ships, followed by a surface test in early July, and a
deep-water explosion later. Total personnel strength for
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»AG» rOUB THE BBADY 8TANDAKB AND HEA1T O' TEXAS NEWE. BkADY.TEXA& TUESDAY, MARCH N, 1M4 I ■ ■'. 'I
ATOM BOMBS MAY DO WHAT JAP NAVY COULDN’T!
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durst of
Art announce the birth of a son,
Sunday at Brady Hospital.
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Mrs. W. H. Stephenson of Bra-
dy was admitted to Brady Hos-
pital, Thursday.
Baby Ronald Davis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Davis of Brady
was under treatment in Brady
Hospital, Sunday and Monday and
returned home Tuesday.
Houston Braly underwent a
major operation at Brady Hospit-
al. Monday.
Helen Joyce Cotton of Voca
was able to return to her home
Monday from Medical and Surgi-
cal Hospital.
Dismissals Monday from Brady
Hospital were Mrs. Lurlene Ayers
and Mrs. F. M. Newman of Brady
and Nancy Moore, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moore of
Lohn.
Mercer Slaughter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Slaughter, Brady
underwent an appendectomy at
Brady Hospital, Saturday.
Patients entering Brady Hospi-
tal, Monday were Mrs. Oliver
Baird and Mrs. Doris Webb of
Brady.
Mrs. D. B. Hill and Billy Hay-
nes of Brady were admitted Sun-
day to Medical and Surgical
Hospital.
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♦ LOCAL BRIEFS ♦
( apt. and Mrs. Jack Millard of
San Angelo announce the arrival
of a daughter, Tuesday at Brady
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bumguard-
ner of Brady are the parents of a
son, horn Tuesday morning at
Brady Hospital.
Marvel Neal Otto of Fife and
Mrs. Anna Lagow of Brady enter-
ed Medical and Surgical Hospital,
Monday.
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Mrs. Damon Capps of Mason,
Mrs. W. E. Brewer of London and
Mrs. Opal Kiser of Brady were
admitted to Brady Hospital, Sun-
day.
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Official U. S. Navy Photcgrarh
The second of the United States’ post-World War One heavy cruisers, the USS Pensacola, commissioned
in IS.:#, was en route to Manila when the Japs struck Pearl Harbor. The cruiser, one of two being sub-
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ba»«d on participation has a proud World War II record
ings at Tarawa. Guadalcanal. Kw“ial”in Ki^k/' ?tnta £r?*' ?nd j? «>PPort of the land-
3K>re than 1 000 officers and men ffcLVdWt’in?^a ^asrind^rXeT"^
The Anderson wa. damaged heavily twice during the war, by\heUfire and Kam?kf«l U
jetted to the tests, fought in the Pacific frem the Battle of Midway to Okinawa, participating
engagements. ... . ,,
The Pensacola operated with such famed aircraft carriers as the Yorktown. Hasp, and Hornet, and
has been torpedoed and shelled without success by the enemy.
Mrs. George Van Pelt of Kat-
emey and Miss Oleta Ware of
| Brady entered Brady Hospital.
Friday.
Mrs. J. R. Saunders, and Mrs.
' Bill Roberts, Jr., of Brady and
Jack Reeves of Melvin entered
Brady Hospital, Saturday.
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Sweat out the poison.
Relieve the Kidneys.
Clear Muddy Com-
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Remove the cause of
Rheumatism, Neuritis,
Neurhaltfa, Arthritis,
many Back Aches,
Headaches, Stiff Legs
and Arms.
Baths. Chiropractic, Ad-
justments, Colon Ther-
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Urinalysis, Lights and
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DismiMala Sunday frwsi Brady
Hospital were Mrs. W. F. Jen-
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San Saba, J. L. Edwards and Mrs.
N B Embry of Brady.
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Bill Jack Maraltall of Brady a
student in Southwestern
sity, has earned a place
Southwestern
-imurn of fifte-n hours of work.
.-.P en. turned
average of 92.64 on 17
°.f *<»rk He "cr. of
and Mrs. Irwin Marshall.
Office By Brady Theatre
Dr. Wm. W. McElhannon
PHONB «M FOR APPOINTMENT
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One of the four United States' battleships in the target unit will be the two-war veteran USS Nevada.
For the Nevada, this test will be a return to the scene of one of her war-time targets, nearby Jaluit
Atoll. During the Jap attack on Pearl Harbor, the Nevada was the only capita) ship to get underway, and
since then she has lent her firepower to invasions at Attu. Normandy. Southern France, Iwo Jima, and
Okinawa. She performed 52 missions at Normandy and five more at Cherbourg in the invasion of South-
ern I rance.
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Guest of Daughter
Mrs. Ca M. Owen accompanied
I her daughter. Miss Hazel Owen
to Dallas, Tor several weeks vis-
it. after the latter spent the past
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Mr. and Mra. Morria Owens of
Brady announce the birth of a
daughter at Medical and Surgical
Hospital last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mason of
Brady are rejoicing over the safe
arrival of a daughter, Friday at
Medical and Surgical Hospital.
WILL MAKE YOU WELL
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Attend Organzation
Attending the Elementary Prin-
cipals and Teachers Organization
at San Angelo Friday were W. E.
Whitten, U. E. Brown and Jesse
H. Morgan.
Patients diaariaoad Saturday
from Medical and Surgical Hos-
pital were Randy Scott of Maaon
and Mrs Jack Shnpoon of Ro-
chelle.
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•\aera*-rrLav Sarato'a Io,d*‘s!. *" lh5 <0^. Is one of tso carriers to undergo the tests. The
Sara, seven times announced sunk by the Japanese, has been in 17 major engag-ments or air strikes
froni .he early attacks on Guadalcanal to the final blows against the Japanese home islands She «
torpedoed twie*, and at Iwo Jima sustained the heaviest Kamikaze atti^on a ship Jo that J"
in October, 1M4, and was heavily dam^M by U A_ Mary errt^
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The Prince Eugen, second of the Admiral flipper class of heavy cruisers built by the Germans for use
in World War II fought ns in th" Atlan;n I' * s, t. and 1 r.I.sh ( hannel. in-
cluding the engagement in 1941 which resulted ir the sinking of the Bi«m?rck. She also accompanied the
German hattieships Schamhorst and Gneisenau in their flight from the English Channel in 1942. escap>
ing to rway. The vessel was later damaged several times by bombs and torpedoes, but has been put
in repair for the coming Bikini test.
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iRelntives Here
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have as their guests. Mr.
Mrs. Bert Kern and Mrs. N
Hughes and Charles Hughes and
Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Hughes
of Los Angeles. Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul L. Hughes of San
Angelo, who arrived Wednesday.
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Untver- ’
on thei
University distinc-
,ti<>n list during the fall semester
recently completed.
Inclusion in the distinction list
is a signal honor since require-
ments are that a grade of at
least !«o must he made on a min-
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Houston L. Braly underwent an
* cmerg-enej- operation at Brady
Hospital. Monday afternoon, and
his condition this morning was
reported as somewhat improved.
Mr. Braly attempted to move a
heavy rock in his field when he
suffered an internal injury.
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Patients able to leave Brady
Hospital, Tuesday were Mrs. Jack
J son, and
of Brady,
baby of
Menard, Mrs. E. L. Ross of Lohi^>
and Mrs. Gilbert Mann and baby^v
of Richland Springs.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1946, newspaper, March 26, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357341/m1/4/?q=About+the+Alto+Herald+Collection: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.