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PAGE TWO
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
0
Tuesday Evening, March 6, 1945
Tuesday Even
100,000 Jap Troops
Destroyed on Luzon
March 6 (Destruction of six of the 10 Japanese divi-
the equivalent of six divisions, with supporting elements, have bee
together with the main supply depots." .
del supplies a-troyed or captured ncwced teuti robM anO EotAten*
The remaining Japanese on
Senators Sing
Vinson Praise
WASHINGTON, March 6.-)-
The senate sang the praises today
Luzon, MacArthur said, “are
split up into a number of di-
vergent groups” with their sup-
ply lines cut or harassed by
Americans and guerrillas and
“our naval and air forces block-
ing their route of evacuation.
“Their position is critical.”
cle s
The announcement came just a
day after MacArthur disclosed the
destruction of thousands of Japan-
*
In Abilene and West Texas—
HERE'S ROUNDUP OF FEBRUARY’S NEWS
of Fred M. Vinson, the new loan
administrator, as a man qualified ese in Ilocos Norte province, on the
, n his recilnorthwest shoulder of Luzon, by
for government banking by his Fecguerriias operating under an Am-
ord for saying "No. erican army officer, Col. R W
While the administration heard Volckman. The guerrillas cleared
gratefully the paeans for President the enemy from the entire province.
Roosevelt's latest nomination, it
felt only pains on another front
where Aubrey Williams' appoint-
ment as rural electrification ad-
ministrator faced possible rejection. |
Vinson's designation to take
over Jesse Jones' old $40,000,,-
000,000 RFC and Allied lending drove through the Zambales
agencies struck such a respon-
sive chord the banking commit-
tee may rush it to the senate
for confirmation without for-
COPR. IS BY NEA SERVICE INC. T. M. REC. U. S. PAT. OFF.
3-6
“We've been to so many receptions and formal affairs
lately that George suggested we spend a dull evening just
visiting our plain, everyday neighbors!"
Twenty-fifth Division Yanks ,., irI
- = Parents Get Summary of Youthful
Cagayan valley of northern
Luzon, while the 38th and 43d r , A 1 = •" • D
anvaiena near in—" Sailor § Battle Activities in Pacific
mountains in an enveloping Y
move against enemy positions. g Paeifle engagements in l lands: Ulithl Atoll in the Carolines
Northeast of Manila the Sixth in- which James P Wooten, electric-and Saipan in the Marianas.
fantry and First cavalry divisions Mans mate third class, has partici- - - ---------
were slowly overcoming strong de- pated while serving in the Navy
fense positions along the Antipolo- have been learned by his parents,
Wawa line on the Marikina water-Mr. and Mrs. Gray Wooten, 1342
North 4th, through a mimeograph-
ed information sheet sent from the
Pool halls in Taylor county closed
... Ben Bates, 52, Texas and Pa-
cific official, dies.... First Lt.
Robert H. Moser of Colorado City
killed in Himalayas. .. L. E. Dud-
ley re-elected head of the Abilene
schools. . . . Kermit Gray Thorn-
ton, Abilene negro, lost at sea. ....
W. M. (Uncle Bill Slaughter, 86,
dies. . . . Burger - Yard Manage-
ment Co. takes over Hilton hotel,
change name to Hotel Windsor,
with Dudley Yard as manager..
S-Sgt. Troy Weldon Norris of Ros-
coe killed in Belgium.
J. E. (Blackie) McCoy announces
as candidate for chief of police
Five persons die as victims of fire
at the A. C. Robertson home near
Haskell Jan 31.... ACC and
Church of Christ given $140,000
trust estate by Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Chambers.. . . Stuart Henderson
of Merkel has champion baby beef
calf at Houston show. Brig. Gen.
Roy C. Heflebower made honorary
Texan.
President's birthday balls draw 1,-
600 dancers . Franklin McIn-
tire, 11, of Anson, accidentally kill-
ed on a hunting trip. .. McAlister,
Terry, both of Abilene high school,
and McKee of Clyde, Pfc. Wallace
E, Ross of the Air base, Pvt. Frank
w. Skinner, Cpl. Billy Heikkila,
Cpl. Tony Cardamona • and Pfc.
Billy Arnett, all of Camp Barkeley,
are Abilene Golden Glove cham-
pions. ... Pfc. Thomas G. Rose of
Colorado City killed in Belgium.
Mrs. Maude V. Williams, nurse
as named after Capt. Rudyard
K. Grimes, first Japanese pris-
oner of war casualty from Tay-
lor county. .. George Barron
re-installed as president of
Chisholm Trial council. Boy
Scouts, for fourth time.
T. P. Johnston named No. 1 cit-
izen of Sweetwater for 1944. .. Lt.
L. W. Rutledge of Clyde killed in
Belgium. .. Murl Sedberry al-
legedly beats county jailer Henry
Cook over the head in an attempt-
ed jail break. . . . City commission
votes to quit leasing reserved lots at
Ft. Phantom Hill lake.
“We have participated in
bombardments of the Palau Is-
2,050 BUD
Piles! Ow!!
—But He SMILES, Now
Be wise as he was. Use same formula used
by doctors adjunctively at noted Thorn-
& Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK
palliative relief of pain, itch, soreness. .
Helps soften and tends to shrink swell- (
ing. Get tube Thornton & Minor's Rectal
Ointment—or Thornton & Minor Rectal
Suppositories. If not delighted with this
DOCTORS way, low cost is refunded.
At all drug stores everywhere—in Abl.
lene at Ward's Hilton Phar. & Walgreen"
-----------------s
Md
with fire turned high, dies, his com-
panion, Mrs. Jerry Toland of
Breckenridge, revives. . . Pfc. Ebby
L. Hamilton killed in European the-
ater. . . W. E. Beasley announces
for re-election for city commission
ploce 1. . . . Pvt. Norman C. Gilbert
of Hamlin and S-Sgt. Jimmie V.
Owen of Sweetwater are liberated
from Japanese prisons.
Pvt. James Pat Boyd of Sweet-
water alive and well in Philippines
after no word for three years....
S-Sgt. Lonnie D. Rister of Roby
killed in action in France. ... Lt.
Bill Everett of Sweetwater released
from German prison camp. . . T-
Sgt. H. B. Birdwell of Lawn killed
in Germany. . . West Texas USO
volunteer workers hold meeting,
hear Capt. Faraon Moss of McClos-
key hospital and Mrs. Maurice T.
Moore, chairman of the National
USO council, in addresses
ASFTC departure to cut Abilene
payroll... . Dr. W. C. Fisher, vet-
eran Abilene jeweler, dies. : . . Pre.
J. P. Robinson of Ballinger killed in
France. . Sgt. Ralph L. Weaver of
Coahoma killed in Europe. . : "Ab-
ilene, Inc." formed to bring indus-
tries to Abilene, George Barron
chairman.
TWO.
• By VERN
U. S. PACIFIC
QUARTERS, Gt
—The clincher 1
16-day old bat
where more than
ailed while killin
Japanese, was p
in power by supt
the east and we
There were no
es in the line
Leathernecks, h
two-thirds of th
island, built up
a grand scale as
defense-studded
In Washin
Navy Secreta
A closed on hi
visit to Iwo tl
have been ki
was not out of
importance of
It is needed
i fighter planes
D bombers withi
pan.
Forrestal gav
wounded and m
fiical figure S'
Chester W. Nin
Pies for the firs
figures included
wounded and 56
some of the m
been located.
Both Forre
have given the
ONE NIGHT ONLY
ABILENE
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 7
8 P. M.
Fair Park Auditorium
Cecil Short of Abilene learns that
his brothers, Sgt. Clennon Short
and Sgt. Curtis Short were killed in
Germany and Belgium . . : . B. P.
Cook announces as candidate for
place 4 on city commission. . Pfc.
Luther Martin of Clyde killed in
Germany. ... 17th district of
American Legion meets in quarterly
convention at Abilene and elects J.
R. Gleaton of Stamford and Jack
Drew of Mineral Wells as candidates
for district commander.....R. G.
LeTourneau, multi-millionaire in-
dustrialist, speaks in Abilene.
Pfc. William S. Ash, half
brother of F. L. Floyd, Abilene,
releasedfrom Bilibid prison
camp.... Second Lt Floyd
Leming released from German
prison camp in Poland. .. Two
Nazi prisoners escape from
Camp Barkeley, recaptured by
W. S. Young, Andrew Taylor
and Doc Seabolt near Lake Ab-
ilene.
Margaret Speaks and Conrad
Thibault present concert at Har-
din-Simmons university. ... A. L.
Baker, Camp Barkeley sergeant
found unconscious in tourist cabin
DANCE
Every
Thurs. and Sat. Nights
Music by the Southenaires
American Legion Clubhouse
East on So. 11th Street
T J...FRANK
I PRESENTS
/ SENSATION
‘ OF THE
NATION
mest
HOLL YWOOD'S NEWEST
WESTERN MOVIE STAR
in Pearson
UU.s.m.
GRAND OLE
oPRy GANG
FROM NASHVILLE, TENN
TEXAS TROUBADOURS
DRAKE BROTHERS
FAMOUS HARMONY TEAM"
ROD BRASFIELD
"SENSATIONAL COMEQAN
LEON SHORT -JOHNNY SAPP
RAY KEMO HEAD
and Many Other
BIGGEST SHOW OF THE YEAR
DONT YOU DARE MISS IT.
and sister of Raymond Denson,
Rule, freed from a Japanese prison
camp after having been taken cap-
tive at Corregidor.... Lt. J. R.
Clark of Roby killed in Luxembourg.
... Lt. William N. Hatcher of Al-
bany killed on Mindoro. . .. Ray-
mond C. Clemson, Clyde postmaster,
dies. . Pvt. W. M. Keener of Mer-
kel dies in an Italian hospital.
%‘% *
Jack Franklin Ellison, 11, of As-
permont accidentally killed.. : Sgt.
Sherman Loudermilk's combat art.
has was bond premiere and 10-day.
exhibition-----Mrs. Ellis Douthit
dies. ...
Sgt. James Ridge killed in Bel-
gium... C. C. Westfall president
and A. C. Bishop manager of Stam-
ford chamber of commerce for 1945.
Paramotar?
mal hearings.
Speculation turned on whether
Chester Bowles might move up
into Vinson's old post as economic shed,
stabilizer, and who would succeed **
Bowles as OPA administrator if he American bombers were active on ship.
does. all fronts. . The paper read: “Here goes some
There was some talk on Capitol Jolo island in the Sulu archipel- information which should lead you
Hill also that Mr. Roosevelt might ago, between the southern Philip- to believe that we have not been
call on Gov. Robert Kerr of Okla- pines and Borneo, was raided heavi- playing games during our period in
homa, the 1944 Democratic conven- ly for the first time. Heavy and the Pacific: 1
tion keynoter, to take either the medium bombers dropped 122 tons “We have visited the following
stabilization or OPA posts. Kerr's of bombs on the little island. hit- ports Philadelphia Pa; Norfolk, Numerous air attacks by the * * - 15 w° 1
term has nearly two more years ting supply areas and airdrome Va.; Portland, Me.; Port of Spain. Japanese have beencrepulsed byourled.in.actiona.u: Walter. Me
to run, however, and friends doubt
he would be interested.
lands and the
Marianas Is-
lands. We were in the support-
ing group in the occupation of
the Marianas, the Palaus, Leyte
and Luzon.
“We have supported air
strikes against Formosa, the
Bonins, the Volcano Island
group, the Ryukyu Islands and
the French Indo-China and
China coasts.
. . Pfc. Joe Holt Jr. of Girard kill- ।
DR. JOE E. BUSBY
CHIROPRACTOR
4th FLOOR MIMS BLDG.
Phone 5709
Abilene. Texas
HURRY
LAST DAY
BDBEY
LAST
DAY
M-G-M's Glorious
Love Story with
Music and TECHNI-
COLOR!
4
1 Eddie
BRACKEN
Ella p
RAINES'
national president of Boy Scouts, in
Abilene during Scout week......
dispersal areas. _. Trinidad, B w. I.; Boston, Mass.; ship and we have been in a night
Northern Borneo airdromes were Panama. Canal zone: San Diego, engagement against an enemy sur-
hit with 60 tons. . Calif . Honolulu, T. H.; Majure and face craft.
- ----"---41— - *“---* - ----€* * 1 "We have crossed both the Equa-
tor and the international date line.
A strong formation of Liberators Eniwetek Atolls in the Marshall Is-
attacked shipping and rail facilities_____________________
on Formosa. Patrol bombers rang- V L Cauinsue
ing Japanese shipping lanes in the YearDV compares
China sea sank two small freight- PIT P
LORAINE, March 6.—(SpD)—Lor-1 ers south of Shanghai and another A
aine Methodist church raised a total1,000-ton freighter, carrying oil, offTISTIdn ~TOOre55
of $1,000 here Sunday to build an Swatow. -
addition to the church building for--T D
the young people Tu To Poultry Raising
Dr. C. A. Long, district superin- England May Revive 1 1 1 • .
tendent, delivered the morning ad-IgiGHU Pld) NUVIYE Religious Emonasls week contin-
dress. T . t w ued today at Hardin-Simmons uni-.
A choir of negro singers from Rlarkout After Vear | versity with students and others auty.
Colorado City Nebro Methodist DICLAUUI AHCL 1CO1 attending the daily meetings urged 1___— ______.
church entertained Sunday night. | | to nurture souls for the Kingdom. nigh school, where his mother is =
LONDON, March 6.—(P—Return The Rev. Vernon Yearby, pastor a teacher, in 1942 and attended 4
of German night air raiders to of the First Baptist church. Mid- Frank Wiggins Trade school in Los
land, who is preaching, last night Angeles, Calif., a year and was a
spoke on Hatching An Egg in a summer student in Abilene Chris- T
Frigidaire. He said in many re- tian college before entering the
spects the true Christian faces Navy Oct. 1, 1943. I
problems of a poultry raiser. .----.—--------
He said to hatch an egg temper- Robert M. Rodden
atures must be kept constant, the Wins Promotion
Robert M. Rodden. stationed at
Camp Polk, La., has been promoted
to first lieutenant, his parents, Mr
and Mrs O R. Rodden, 2941 South
11th, have learned.
The young engineer officer re-
Loraine Church to
Build Youth Annex
Happy Relief When
Youre Sluggish,Upset
| British skies over a lapse of nearly
a year may result in a revival of
! the blackout in some areas.
The ministry of home security
was said today to have such a plan
under consideration
- There was no belief, however,
that the surprise return of German
piloted planes indicates, any possi-
bility of greatly expanded enemy
air activity. The new night raiders
[ have shunned the big cities and ap-
parently scattered their bombs at
| random over the countryside.
1—It was believed the raids might
O’
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5
o
O
0 0 3 o - be chiefly for German home front
4propaganda purposes.
WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel A brief official announcement
punk as the dickens, brings on stomach said southern England was under
upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort, enemy attack again in the 24 hour
take Dr. Caldwell's famous medicine
to quickly pull the trigger on lazy "in-
nards” and help you feel bright and
chipper again.
DR. CALDWELL'S is the wonderful sen-
na laxative contained in good old Syrup
Pepsin to make it so easy to take.
MANY DOCTORS use pepsin prepare-
tions in prescriptions to make the medi-
cine more palatable and agreeable to
take. So be sure your laxative is con-
tained in Syrup Pepsin
INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL'S—the fa-
vorite of millions for 50 years, and feel
that wholesome relief from constipa-
tion. Even finicky children love it.
eggs must be turned over, they
must be watched patiently and af-
ter the hatch the chicks must be
‘All of this looks impressive and
we have to admit that we are
proud of our achievements. 1
Throughout every campaign, the
crew has proved herself a good
and well-manned ship. Shehas
never been hit by the enemy and
she has not suffered a single cas-
ualty.”
Wooten, who will be 20 March.
11, shipped out last March on sea
He was graduated from Abilene
summer student in Abilene Chris-
Navy Oct. 1. 1943.
guarded zealously
“New lives may be hatched
for Christ,” he said, “through
true Christian living But there
is no place in God's kingdom
for the coldness of a Frigi-
celved his commission as second
lieutenant June 6 at the United
daire.” States Military academy.
He said hearts must be turned Point, in a class of 474 cadets.
West
over for Christ and all Christians Lieutenant Rodden was graduat-
must learn the virtue of patience—ed from Abilene high school in 1939
period ending at 7 a m today Cour- before they may prosper in God's and attended McMurry college in
teen words censored here/. work Persons once won to Christ 1939 and 1940 He had entered the
he added must be watched as a army and was stationed at Ft Bliss
10000 London C hen watches her chicks to see that when he received his appointment to
IV, LONUOH 3 they are kept busy looking out for the academy
n I I themselves, because of true Chris-
Dock Workers idle sanity, working for the Church and
LA Christ
LONDON, March 6 PXA strike Mr. Yearby is preaching daily at
of London dock workers which be-9:40 a m and 7:30 p. m. in Behrens
gan six days ago assumed more se- chapel at Hardin-Simmons. The
rious proportions today as a port week's services also include a noon
official announced that approxi- watch at 1 p. m., student prayer-
mately 10,000 men now are idle meeting in Caldwell hall at 7 p. m.
Seven thousand had been reported | and faculty prayer meeting at 7:10
out un to yesterday.____-________p. m. in. Science hall. The public is..
Union representatives meeting ove invited to all services
er the weekend had urged the men -----------------------------------------------
Worry of
FALSE TEETH
1938
Jimmy Gheen, New York, addresses
300 members of chamber of com-
merce and guests at annual ban-
quet.
First platoon of WAC Med
Medical Technicians from Tex-
—Z THE
__NQUERING
*HIRO%,
WEATHERSTRIP
Your doors and Windows to keep
out dirt and wind. We have a
complete assortment of weather-
stripping.
BURTON-LINGO CO.
Phone 8591 825 N. 2nd St.
TODAY—WED. —
* DON JUAN BY DAY...
A KILLER BY NIGHT!
BLUEBEARD
With
JOHN CARRADINE
JEAN PARKER
BOB WILLS
And His
TEXAS PLAYBOYS
Is JUDY/
GARLAND
ns /
MARGARET
OBRIEN
4
TUES. - WED. - THURS.
DOUBLE FEATURE
MItthno
THRILLING
LOVE
WAS
THERSI
BRITTON
"IN OLD
CHICAGO"
with
ALICE FAYE
TYRONE POWER
1945
MEET ME
IN ST. LOUIS
BUGS BUNNY—NEWS
STA R
VOUA Sandy THEATRE
TUES. - WED. - THURS
[:
Ouluce
Admission: All Seats:
$1.30
Including All Taxes
Box Office Opens — 6 P. M.
Wed. March 7 — Doors at 7
(WHO DAT?-
Becker, of M
looks like sor
minstrel sho
weather mas
gat U. S. Nav
tion. Great L
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TUESDAY ONLY
F sues PEPP9, pm-uPPU MI PRETTU!
1
CAUTION: Use only as directed.
DR. CALDWELLS
RENNA LAXATIVE---—port officials declared—
CERNA __L There is no prospect of the men
COMA M SYRUP PEPSIN coming in today
BIAUE To meet the situation the govern-
ment last night assigned hundreds Don't be embarrassed by loose false
of additional soldiers to the task
moving cargoes, bringing to 3,000 kle a little FASTEETH on your plates
the number so engaged This pleasant powder gives a remark-
P B . able sense of added comfort and secu-
The main grievances of the strik- rity by holding plates more firmly.. No
ers concerns the system of hiring gummy gooey. pasty taste or feeling,
the men and the treatment of ab-i monteeid Get FASTEETH
sentees.* I Adv
THE C2wu1Q
No RATTLES
wo RACS,
NO FLA
po aAGS
THAT ADDS
DISTINCTION and COMFORT
Cheridi, bright amig that m
an almost magical way keep out
the hot reye of the man and mom
to • the fresh * Ite a emline
Breeme. Let m til yen hew Perme-
ment “Ventilated” wood awnings
en * Eitinitine thirm a eodt
comfort % your home.
For Estimates Call
ROY HOYLER
Phone 20076
Atont Built REDWOOD
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Slipping or Irritating?
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We
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You!
EDMUND LOWE 11
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ALSO helps break u
bronchial tract, no
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PHONE 4204
SERVICE AND PARTS
for all makes of washing ma-
chines anything from oiling
and checking to a complete over-
haul
Authorized Maytag and
Servel Electrolux Dealer
Servel Electrolux
Refrigerator Service.
SANDERS
APPLIANCE CO.
209 Walnut Street
OER
MANUFACTU RING
STATIONERS
,PET TE1A
ugirat
This week marks the seventh Ann versory of the Establishment of our
shop in Abilene and we would not feel quite right if we didn * pause to
say "THANK YOU,” to all our friends and customers for the fine volume
of business we have enjoyed during all these years When you order •
pair of boots or a saddle here you get the benefit of 25 YEARS EX.
PERIENCE IN KNOWING HOW in every order we fill.
HAND MADE COWBOY
BOOTS AND SADDLES
We specialize in making only the f nest Hand Tooled Boots
and Saddles . . using only the best quality materials obtainable
. . . you are assured a perfect comfortable fit regardless of
how difficult it may be Every order made to your individual
requirements and the price will always be right, too, .*. we
invite your inspection and comparison.
Shoe Service Store
441 Pine St.
- Phone 2-0253
Abilene, Texas
MAKERS OF FINE BOOTS
AND SADDLES
FOR MORE THAN
25 YEARS
s
GAIL RUSSELL
DIANA LYNN
• CHARLIE BARNET AND MIS ORCHESTRA
• FLICKER FLASHBACKSFASHIONS OF 1906
TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY
092"
10 o'clock Curfew Feature 25e
Martha O'Driscell, Nosh Beery,
Jr., Fuzzy Knight, David Bruce
"ALLERGIC
TO LOVE"
More
Laughs
Than the
OPA Hes
Points!
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COMING THURSDAY ONE DAY ONLY
Spanish Spoken—English Translations
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