Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1942 Page: 1 of 8
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WEATHER
Wes! Texas: Moderate temperatures this after-
noon and tonight. Few widely scattered thun
dershowers in the Big Bend country this after-
noon and this evening.
Stajicf jpaito Hef&tb
INVEST YOUR MONEY
IN WAR RONDS
Vol. 16—No. 209
Associated Press
Chained Children As Punishment
Archer Jr.. Flerncy and Margaret Burney children oi Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Burney with Patrolmen J. C. Hr.lbrool- after the chli
dren were found chained as punishment' near Atlanta. Ga.
The children were given sanctuary in a detention home Officers
said the 15'. pound chain was i -eked ar-und the children s necks
with ordinary locks. Nh.A i dephoto.1
Army Of The Nile
Drives Axis Back
('/MHO Inly !• ' i
Si i ( ' l.ii I - it A . * ’:.' i m* • -
<ii the N:!«■. attacking sin
''M i.. t • t f i ■ r.
Amllll 1 fl Ml. I !". ' •'
w i,s reuoi ted I'-.iay hm. c
Imik thr Ax «•* *nte
lighting mounting ■ t*:i>:.i;■
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A o anmun n if t l oir A
it fk ’ ■ Pc,.' •; M. :<l' ' !i< “'l
ii ie 1 Tri' * t ' •> '*: i:! Xt.it: i
- !■ ull.v i e,:st;11j-i enemy
11 urn sont( <-! ■ hen 1" • •
HU' FI Hmveisii an
To the nm th in 1:
pen:
A vi>
Fn
Women Soldiers
Have ' Date"
Wilh Destiny
IA
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Sen'll
Imiil m
li.ni gai
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lakh Ki
h Auc
hielhun h.
J. Marvin Paul
Named New C.C.
Manager Here
Phillips Chemist
Gives Lions Club
Inside' On Oil
Siamese Twins Are
Given Good Chance
To Live By Doctor
NEA Service
THE CARBON BLACK CENTER OF THE WORLD
Borger, Texas, Thursday, July 23, 1942
(Eight- Pages Today)
Price Five Cents
Farm Bloc Working For Separate
Grain-Rubber Production Program
No W ork Stoppage
Observed In Borger
Voting Interest
Nearing Climax;
Precincts Listed
Reds Locked In Life Battle
Deep In Caucasus Region
1 \ e \ (if ing «mr. :ntere 4 i-
rapidly drawing to a climax a.' \
oi.iy . in* lull day romam." until
An- I><*m* >ci a! ie primal > Sat u .
4av There mo la precincts. -m
\ i ting In \i s m Hnt( hin>i>n nuni
i . ! •1 ,r n<ilI.- will I»e otH i: : nim
. .( 0 a. m until 7.00 p. m. Each
\ of e: ira; ! "I e -«‘If then no) i *. i X ;
11 . . ,j >t i;eIo1c being i ue<i a bal-
lot
I JeiTioei atic • « untv < twin mall :
.bf lhiggs ol Phillips disclosed
• hat o! i .t•:a!•- a: e expei ! mg .*
,i :\ light vote expinnmg that
thee was a little T-, niter < ;
\ eai iia < a majority i a the
rant i 'date.- a; e me >j ip\ > a"1 A: >
pi o\ :ma!*•! -. '1.000 l>a 1 In!are t x
i ice!': *,o he cast.
1 .neat ion oi the \ otmg box*'- aial
i e 1 et :;mn nidge> art-
l*i e< net 1—--Spi mg ( ’reek s< ho* c
h use, P>!nnd Bin son,
1 *i eeim I 2 - Marlanu I ’>>>x Hub-
e.. K It lbuphold.
Pret met 4 Plena r- School
house. Fred .Mape,.
lh i -e i m ‘ 4 - - H ( it •• ch< >o| le ii> se.
Ws Mine/
Cries
Blonde
By JAM US T. CAB TEH
(;<
MI. A I' I
eht u
I '• «lie' tj - I 'rin;: ic
.a-use T P Km;;
Prc< met 7 Pc i per High sehi»o!.
< Men I lentler-* m
I’n-und i, ■ }*h: i! ■}>< Community
i. C»ler. Mai ker
ioi f 'i St n me It •. ourd
■ ui t , ■ - a. Ifomer Frank he.
I'm - J11 lb \V»*ut I I'M i '•
Ho; Bradshaw
I i,H I• = ! I 1 Kloeh'.e i *iTT< ni
SapptngU m.
Pre. me! Li Sanford. Harry
Miller
Pre( :.e*. LJ Unger Methudi.-*
eiiurcli basement. .Jaek I'ubbell
Pm-iiet 14 Magnolia ,.! a.
K!-.;.i Tex Mr, Ura Hue\
Pi Of met Ph .liii is High
sen.>t ], Mai shall Pollings.
chinesf: pray for rain
By CI.YDE A. FAB NS WORTH
Associated Press War Editor
I} ih; w;o - d natile ol li<t-to\ and in other
l)|oii(|\ nia> env:tf.'' iBt-nts fai'thi'i' ii|> the mcandifi'inff
com r c ol ! hi low cr |)mi. < 1. ■ * ■ i > within the north Caucasiftn
territory, II lan I'enyhl liulav ler her life and presttna-
! ion of f In . ai'Oii with her alhes thrmijrli the Ciuu-asus
and l he ntitldle easl,
A niid 1 amor bo! !i in llrilaiii and file I'nited States
l or di. ei ootian action by
1 he Allies, Sir Stafford
eripps, l’ritain’s Lord Privy
S' a I, im plied publicly today
fhut Britain has some im-
pending measure in mind.
Hill the nature of the supposed
f>Iaii lornamed a verret which Sir
S' a: i«f; ea\ e the Mi d .Mi Hou -e
: C.tiTimi ns to nnclersland tin*
(‘Inirehill government would not
entrust even to U1people" j
tlie membership of the House. |
Meanwhile. Rear Admiral Rob- !
ert ((fitl'en, iummaneier oi a j
Prided State, naval task force 1
with ibe P.iiti-h fleet, disclosed j
that the force had been in action |
11 : enemy planes <-v aient |
p t-Hhv, '. pi otei t ion did ies.
IJ.‘ e if details nut -aid
ni, t - . e flamage h.tu been >>»•-
l,i m d. The (iermans have told
oi t iinmii!’ attacks mi hea\pr«>-
3e( ted t i • . * >n the arcta- route
Scene i,
I i.. lun
.'IK
lamp.- rrm.d
ut mere
• man-
m handy
47-\eai
U '
the
e anted
nothci
o m . t'.
•d tlie
he \ olg
iTii Pm
upph'
Baric in the ourtroom. the
Continued on Page TWO)
Borger High Grid Coach
W.W. Nickiaus Resigns
ad ( '
A ho Slid
*' 1 .' 1 1 .
Xici
icalth ai
(led
•h W
Hit ( '
Ai 11,
tod h
W Xici
A CiM'i
urn A ■<
- re -ip iia
•pled.
at fish
Many Texans
Of Rank In
U. S.Navy
DALLAS. TLX . .Julv LM .!*•
'Inc naw is dotted with the
shining stars ol men who have
i..ne fiom Texas. Gov Coke
Siexen. t n said last night at a 1
rally h-moimg Aurmrai Chester
W Nimd/
Calling Nimit/ the top lighting
man e! the nav . ‘ Ste\enson said
in.,, that the emwd had assembled
to "pav a Hist, well-earned and
eh( ei lul tribute to those boys who
have already given then h\es
iuat .n the end victory shot.id be
mu and the American way of
111e should survive
A huiifirt'd i ecru it; were swm n
into the nac. as a nart ol the
i ei ( m< ny
A lie: lelening to Xhmit/L boy-
m tlie 'Texas hill country.
Sle\eie-oii said 'Cheste: Ninut/.
lue feught t'.'i and earned his
i n;ht t- he < • mmautier ol the
t -iited State, Paco a- Fleet. Every
I;, : nio.'. in the liin a agree:- that
tiic m ear eld Texan U'ho took
.. eiimi.ti-'! the Pai ii n 1 leet 1 >e. -
«■ i:i » . 'et I ()4 1. is by far the best
man Im that staggering task.'
Aim m: outstanding na\ ^ men
,;, .if.. 'J'ex;,.. he iisIt*i: A inm a 1
Jame- i iito Richardson <*i Paris.
A 'mnai Hen: v A \Vii(*v. Admir-
al i)a\ :*i V Se!lei s and Rear
. vunm ai Adolpiuis Audi c-a s.
Traffic Deaths
Drop 20 Per Cent
By Associated Press
AUSTIN TEN. JuL TL P .....
i i .,i I ic ■ lent Its in Tex.i. the t u
.. m- iilii1- of I J4:_ a et e lewci
than f!’ h ing an similar i emi d i
- .nee v*i ah : eeiTds wei e i
rted in PJ.lr. Slut.- I’.id e D:rei |
Hon.ei Can !,oi; ann* ’un.. e< \ i
!1 *day
Eei the hall ye.u . Texas re- !
. • . ,.,d ,1 1 ;,,! :u It: i «*llt i V
, a j, t ], ; iii 11 at i it | a laid imm \
.... • • ;»4 ; :. o i n tied :
i ite.- an-1 riKu . t< tv. la- .\'dh •• e
dm !ions of JO ami 2U pci cent, j
i e-|"'cl ei\ Highway deaths
h cic • ioi, 17 per cent, and those j
on • t,.;ds 1 4 , .•**? t > id
H ign*. Paf.i oi ('hie: 1 MI .
i- ' I mall eu- : O-d that at M d- •
. to JJ 400 .
00,0011 r>op- J
.molded mi tin
sica i
iHTTPM
The Vichy rddio quoted Stock-
holm reports .is saving that the
Germans had commenced a mas-
sive attack ’ on Stalingrad, an
industrial center at a lower el
how t *he Volga ]Ust east of
*} , b;rj bend r; the Don Wheth
Continued on Page TWO
Lifer Plunges
To His Death
President Signs
Bill For Canal
Across Florida
WASHINGTON. July 23.—(AP) Farm bloc* Sena-
tor, wen* confident today that congres* would approve
theii* plan for an independent grain-rubber setup tlespite
Lore ■ a>ts < I a Presidential veto.
Both sides said they thought President Roosevelt
would veto th< legrislation which calls Tor an agency to
direct manufacture of synthetic rubber from grain alcohol
independent ef Production Chief Ih nald M. Nelson.
Senators Thomas (D-Okla.) and (iillette (D-Iowa),
.farm bios sponsors of the
measure, regarded House
adoption as a foregone (‘(in-
clusion. The H >use agri-
culture committee has un-
animously r e c o m m ended
passage of the ijiil by Rep.
Fulmer 'D-S. which dupli-
cates the bill voted without a roll
cal! by the Senate vesterday.
The Senator, expected no more
opP't,;hi n in the House than that
m the Senate where democratic
i.-abei Barkley alone took the
floor to assail anv legislation that
would deprive Nelson of control
o\ei the whole rubbe; program
The President will veto the
bill, said Senator Thomas, “but
we have enough votes to pass it
over his veto.*’
When time for a Senate vote
tame, and with less than a dozen
Senator*- on the floor* Barkley
weideti to mnjoritv sentiment and
permitted passage without a de-
mand for a roll calf.
The farm senators had argued
that ! "le • onsideration had been
given by the WPB and the Rub-
ber Reserve corporation to the
use of diene, a principal compo-
nent • a ■ - nMa : vp< i ubbt . and ob-
tainable from both alcohol and
petroleum Emphasis, they argil*
• •it had been placed on produc-
tion from "untried laboratory ex-
periments" with petroleum.
The agem contemplated Un-
der the bill would be empowered
conduct research, enter into
contract and lend money to en-
courage manufacture ol rubbei
from farm and forest products.
By JERRY SPRAGUE
Staff Writer
Senat. i Th< tna.sN statement
made vesterdav expressing doubt
that tli« li"iger rubbei plant
..not: i)e la.: it < ame a> a shock
tc limger citizens, many ol whom
n,I-1 no ' I'la ial knowledge that
ah a plant a a undei construct
ion near their city although
Da m«* Kumoi' .oil and on during
.! a !a-t two v ears, indicated that
. ntliclic rubber would be produc-
• *. during the emergency, in
in, gc* quantities in Hutchinson
coi,nt.>
L i.*« < J>. a* . to any«>m* driving
alonj. the local highwav. men
,ire ai work on some soil ol an
.ndustrial plant, the ourpose of
which, T is sani. is foi the pro-
duction oi butadiene to be used
tne manula* lure ul synthetic
iniit.H'i. Since this plant is m
me heart ol the oil field, it is
generally i onceded that it, source
.■ materuii will be from the
, cos ol dei rick that dot the
P .r.hatidic land,* apo
S.boil A belTie noon, a casual
• \i * ; ve, a imi id estimate that ap •
; xirnaieL thiee hundred men
core ill Hi !! ;e VicH 111 \ * •: t h
mo ., t< v Too:. n.-thing. >■/;
• ho niii.-j' i ;,!*(' ' • indicate '-'. hat th-
v i i nr There .«» e 1/U*
n: .:.d buildings. the high link
(.ha;n ience and the railroad spin
'nit .. an .* « * k stoppage
i.n this i>ai ta uiar mdu^tj-y. it u a-
*io; • ■ •• ,, ivi- to ' he naked eve
Whether tin- • the pa/ticuia:
;i;,*ry that the Oklahoma Sen
n • Fnid :n numi i- any b»»dy
a •- The *ii o - has cat ried n. *
i.! i fi i 1 a terra nt to the et led that
a • -.'lit he! u i ubb« i 1 cant ',va> till
i IM t M
the!
:' or near Bor -
: - n»* ev idem e
uction ol this j
na!,e d n This
■juai
■ ved
? a r m
I’o* g<■: t t /en> who are
lei i 'A tp tlie * : icurn star ices
, ?lit • smite Det wet n
!<>•- .m i tile petroleum
e on! ident that t he
: do ’! ’. will produce
no he j It is tile cop.
pinion that any work
< a: ia ge a! Pus time
DRUG PEDDLERS ARRESTED
: )AI .I.AS Jnd. L*J P Feder
i • I ■ . i: e| ' ! Cl j< i ted the
(irr*-ts ' mne men and women
■ ;.speeded of handling illicit drugs
' an h<m approximately 20
■ n o n - •: I'exas, Oklahoma
• Congraiuialions
Borger Schools To
Open September 7
IT : gt . [Hihlii ,'ch' ols vviii open
S, t Sunt. C A Cryer re
miv. Ho a ever i! there
.ha Lanin Da*. »elebratnm
aimed, the <cIhm’I will in* happy
ri*.a>ri ate in anv wav possible.
n< stated.
Mye a 1 s' announced irat Mr
N* Ainan. new band instructor.
, • .e n Bo c*" August 1 arm
.. >.."k . . . imp in in that end soon
, H< said that there may
■ ■ i-e • new » .a>sr«win.
..... e to student*, foi the en
t .n « iiir : -om uu the West
W. id -choc! and two rooms in
■ ,, high school. Ii imerlv used
si rage purpose,, are being clean-
H : Atil pe converted into
«ua- i n.s Si>a(»- under the
-e m the auditorium will most
, trf :?*iized in providing
:.igo -oa«« . he added
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1942, newspaper, July 23, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736170/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.