Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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for lieutenant- governor, ____
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PAPERS FROM HOME
“a home away from in
they were receiving prior to en- |
tering service.
To qualify for his former job, I
a veteran must show that he can J
handle it in the same manner as |
war as a patriotic gesture.
Eight members and two visi-
tors. Mmes. George Shook and
G. W. Lyons of Whitesboro, at
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' Mrs. Estes of this city.
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1 reparing for the return of mil-
A pns of war veterans. Selective
Jervice today interpreted pro-
risions of the law guaranteeing
reinstatement of these men and
women in the jobs they left.
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six months since the U. >.
sirs that they be constantly
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he did before he left. J Where
given an opportunity to prove he I
is capable, Selective Service said. I
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to reinstatement, the |
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schools in Fort Worth.
Miss Garrish attended the
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her brother, Herman Garrish,"
1509 Belcher street.
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ances have changed to make
is "unreasonable or impos-
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Grocers offer you a (flavor bargain in tender
young vegetables and MOUTON’S Salt
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who are the bolters just now.
They walked out of a regularly
elected and constituted Demo-
cratic, convention after they had
made their bid and lost. But who
will be the bolters after the
fourth nomination of the man in
the White House? Then the
bolters of Tuesday can very
plausibly claim that they are the
regulars and that the. regulars of
Tuesday have in fact become the
r bolters. On anissue like that in
a state like Texas more heat ।
< could be generated than Gehen- ,
! na is accustomed to produce even
in dog days.
f “But if the 23 candidates nom- I
inated for presidential electors
Tuesday bolt the Chicago ticket
and are elected in November and ।
1 carry their bolt into the electoral j
। college, the Chicago ticket will |
> lose 23 votes in the electoral col- ;
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to draft the president for another
• term. They wouldn’t be in char-
acter if they didn’t go in the
other direction at least tempor-,
arily. However, it’s clear that in
the hearts of Texas Democrats
who declined to pledge them-!
selves in advance for Roosevelt |
there’s something deeper than op- 1
position to a fourth term. It could
be economic philosophy and it
could be the matter of more
democracy for Negroes,
Oklahoma City Oklahoman —
It is the Roosevelt supporters
pointed out (hat all qualifi
erans who left permanent posi-
tions to enter the military or na-
val service afe
entitled to thli
A certificate/of satisfactory com-
etion of setvice is proper quali-
. fication.
.The memtrrandum points out,
t a private employer
id to reinstate a vet-
around the roller skating floor at Fair Park.The music’boxlis blar- bil
and the steady hum of the slates is increasing As they prepare to be
take the floor.—(Signal Corps Photo.) , el
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, Pupils Collect Trinkets
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of CIO United Auto • Workers in pieces of costume jewelry to be
the General Aviation Equipment turned over to the Red Cross,
company plant, Ashley, Pa. j who will send them to service-
A Union Electric c nrr pany pow- men in the South Pacific. The
er walkout, involving tat least 100 jewelry will be used as a Medium
workers and affecting war plants of exchange, since South Sea Is-
around St Louis, ended last’’ ’
night
employer must be distinguished
frnm ‘unreasonable or impos-
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is this possibility that givesPT
day s development a national
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Oklahoma City Tithes—On
very day that the duly elected
delegates to , the Texas i State
Democratic convention split ...
the Washington agencies of fed- -
---1 control announced a forth-
coming loosening of automobile
tire restrictions, making it pos-
sible for even the ‘A’ mileage
user to get new tires before elec-
tion day. >
Of course, there is no politics
in the OPA, WPB or any other
(such) unit, but at the same time
Texas has 54 votes in< the party’s
national convention. Anyway,
there’s what happened.
“What constitutes suh a being
change . . . must be deided by readu
the facts and circumstances in
Selective Service
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interpretation of the law, the de- .
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re being cori- - ,
only in the federal
also in the states of
Zecatecas, Guanajuato
and Michoacan. Before 'being
signed up they must pass a strict
physical examination, and their
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since the U. S. de-
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Pvt. Wilbert Marks, both of Head-
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MUENSTER, May 26.—The
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rich-
ter was the'scene of a family re- .7
union party and dinner last Sun- g
day when their children and 4
grandchildren spent the day with 53
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of Wichita Falls, Miss Clara ■
the song, “Take It Easy." LH
Pvt. WWf Dunlap, MH Engr
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MEXICO CITY, May 26. (M—
No less than 30,000 Mexican mig-
ratory workers will leave this
county for the United States dur-
ing the next three weeks, said
high officials of the labor minis-
try yesterday. _
the quota of 75,000 best
work on North American
by internet onal agreement, as
part of Mexico's contribution to
the war effort,
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Brownell Landes, left, and
quarters battalion, 382nd FA,
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ipmsdnnerythe chance
of Mr. Roosevelt and the Demo,
‘ . It is serious and
I there remains at least the poSSi-±
toy that the Texas revolt might
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