Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN. TEX
STie Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice
TT1.EPHOXIS IRSl and <Ml
r.’ntered as sheond-clais matter at the post office h> Coleman, Texas
c,;ei Act of Congress of March 3, 1897.
■ «' established 189,5, acquired 1899; News established 1907, acquiree
" established 1S8I1, Dvmi’cra'i .established .1897; consolidated lh 190t
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i >( RITTION RATES:
in Coleman County, yearly
Six months .. . . . . v,
.Adjoining counties same price'
Wit o! Coieman county, yearly ......... 17.90
Published dally, except Saturdav and Monday at Coleman. Colemar
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★ WASHINGTON COLUMN
Battle Over EC A Cut Starts;
: ggest Fight Seen in Senate
BY PETER F-DSON
\EA Washington Correspondent
U'NGTON—(NEA)—Concerted congressional efforts to cut by
pc cert the $5,580,000 000 Marshall Plan n thonzations for
'non!: are under way The House Appropriations Com*
. x. 'lit. e sessions, which is something of a shame.
' f-ue‘ : to bo out :n _the open as the Congressional Ro-
• - Ar* mtehdcn ipp^opriation hearings to be
:u Dec indling Economic Co-operation Administration
oi Den era: ■ Vaughn Gary c: Virginia, chairman:
.'■r (. McG dll if New York. Sidney P, Yate- of Illinois;
1 ! V "k and R: iard B Wigglesworth
i ett All r iy be roughly classified as party regulars
arm Yqjes are first termers ECA's troubles will come from
qrx-u .• lie:
P :• whether t. oy can f ree the subcommittee or the full
'.or Committee to make any severe cuts is questionable
opriations Committee is also toeing counted on to
p: priations alter strugge
Coal May Power
Jel Airplanes
In Hear Future
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1940
l!v ROBERT G. FIEDLER _
ST, LOUIS. U.P , •■'frees
and plants that fell in dismal
pr.’historfc swamps millions of
years ago mirv send ict planes
of the future through,'the air at
supersonic mjieril.
a me apparent tonight
of*the history-making
-ilovfal train to Louis-
0.) 'miles north Of
de i t. it ion of the na-
plants for conserva-
1 into oil.
finally separation and refining
of the fuels.
l’roduetioii Estimates
This plant, being. constructed
for the Bureau of Koppetrs Co.,
Inc., Pittsburgh, is expejited '.to
jirudiive daily about 55/barrels
of finished gasoline,' 10, barrels
of diesel oils,, 12 barrels of
heavy oils .and. waxes and five
to 10 barrels, of propantj.
IL drogenntion involves adding
hydrogen directly to coal, rji, the
presence of a catalyst lit high
pressures and temperatures.
Bureau experts said that two
or more stages of hydrogenation
are necessary to produce a sat-
isfactory fuel for internal com-
bustion egiites. Depending on
the coal and the catalyst .used,
daily output ranges from 20(1 to
300 barrels. , 1 ■;
Mi and Mrs. J. T. Blair Sr,,
visited in Dallas' Thursday and
Friday with their daughter, Mrs.
Charles Young ,Mi . Young and
family.
‘f M'.rsicc!
Snsrrumenr
The train will b
time
synth.
n
in f
the firs'
torv, on
It v#a.
laid dtnv
long before ev«
lumbeerd over
came from the
one of the Bun
coal-tn-oi! deni
, a; Louisiana,
i __ _V.qjjto.us Fields
Then products, according to
Buic.u director James Bovd,
range from heavy fuel oM to
operated, for
railroad his-
ic diesel fuel.
.1 from coal
primeval onze - ■
: the Dlnosauers
the earth and
nltia! test run at
in of Mines' two
nstriition plants
■waxes t
gasoliiR
lished h .
of a mu
aim -\ a
■ -suf-t icier
I for our
I sc-'iirir
The. p!
) jet filch
'.h. plan
tire govei
i -million
and aviatior
i- were estnh-
ntnpnt as par!
dollar project
airing
dehioiir.t
basic p
and gar
foil from
American self
• in oil.” a necessity
economic and military
Boyd said.
ants are intended to
'ate the merits of two
loeesse- -hydrogenation
-nthesi- for making
coal iloyil hailed inerfy
HORIZONTAL
1 Depicted wind
instrument
7 It is played
with -
13 Indolent
14 Oil
15 Centra!
16 Leeward
Island
18 Consumed
It) Near
2flSPidv group
22 Not (prefix)
23 Tip
25 Ireland
27 Biblical name
28Plaving cards
29 Higher
30 French article
31 Two (prefix)
32In (prefix)
,33 It is---in
orchestras
35 A^HgJJn town.
38 Wait ‘bow-
39 Sptti’s ;fen
(Bib.) *
40 Boy’s
U . nipknxmc
41‘ Cdnyons
3-Free
4 Negative re'''''
5 Domestic
slave
6 Seethe ’
7 Futile
E Handle
9 Behold!
Id By way of
11 Whole ,
12 Cubic meter
(pi.)
12 Virginium
(symbol)
20 Duller
21 Understands
24 Praised
26 Delivery m
33 Celestial
34 Comfort
36 Cat ~............
37 Flowers
42 Competent
43 Swerve
44 Exists
45 Tidings
46 Famous
English School
46 Fastener .......
51 Chemical
suffix
53 Court (ab.)
55 Compass poln'
• BARBS
I wentv Years Ago in the D-\
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BY HAL COCHR AN
YT’OMEN eventually will be bald.
" says a scientist There gc your
front row seats, mer.'
i:.iv will have ,i
Secretary
the Coleman
•mmerce, at a
isterday mnrn-
J. P McC'ord has been ourof
the city a great deal this week
with the committee that will I hetwi-r
seek a location for the combined remova
ate
Depression j what makes
countries lands Of lou- end no
orders
th(
fc
ECA
. A bi
a favor
bee-n when it: approptiation bill hits
rli.vin gioup of Not them Republicans and
P«
-a
cut idea,
t opposed
■* to opr cer
.000.600,006
or core.will
n and social sr'
Prey t ;
not m<
beme ■
ity
e Record peacetime appro*
ked for ihc armed sere ices,
reatming Europe Housing,
’a-Hires are coming up, and
: ’.r. ..dminisiration s on solid ground when it argue: that
be raised to provide a greater surplus for reducing the
t.v of $251,000,000,000. It ;; up to ts neck in economic
when it proposes to raise tn:#: just to have more
, *. nd on arms, pubhc works, welfare or whatever
ore element in Congress which seems to believe that
ef-e should be cut so as to leave, plenty-far military pre-
Chairmgn Clatfeoee Cannon of HubAppropriations
nd C-nt. Vinson of the Armed Service- Committee have
mdrd ofT on this tunc. The words that tit the rr.;i ;c arc
i: defense but not otic cent for liberty.
Clerks in a county tax office
were ordered to show more cour-
tesy to folks on the personal prop-
erty tax list At least to those who
pay'
• • •
Men's clothes trill be hnght
this rummer, according to a styl-
ist Ou'S. too—bnght and shiny.
> Nei 1 o
her of C
' id M-.-ferday morn- Presbyterian colleges Several
this city Twenty prom- towns have been visited and nt
mer; from, various parts all places those composing the
coun”. were present and i committee have heeii royally
i:f proposition discussed i entertained.
'em to stern by men wta —
devoted some time to its The J R Strong Electric com-i
puny has just completed the in- j
stallation of 112 ceiling fans in
the new six story office build-
ing. The fans were furnished, j
by tlie West Texas Utilities Com- i
pany.
as forerunners of a -«ew influx4
p - and a proving ground f^.;i47'N^te of
American coals arnT i'i uipmehfl,. Ghido's Scale
Gas synthesis involve foor' 48 Shaft sleep
steps.
Hca.ctl"-; o: coni and vvith'oxy-
gen .anci sieurti at tempei afure
000 and 2!500 degrees ;
f dust ami. impurities
! from the gas so produced: pass-
iage Of the gas under pressure
j through o bed for granular cata-
I lyst so that carbon monoxide
[will react wit!i hydrogen to pro-
SOkssoH
51’yerb suffix
52 Pendant ice
.54 Marvel
56 Core
57 Shows
contempt
VERTICAL
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.-ofsi! culminnation. Pract-
cvi'i v part of the counts
represented, and it was
ed 1': i! more than one-half
-t". k anticipated has been
The average person say4 10.000
words a day Mister, do you have
an average wife?
Americans Will Develop
Oil Sivs Standard Man
The Coleman Chumber of
C 'mmerce. Mayor E. P. Scar-
: 0'iiigh business men and inde-
i pendent oil operators yesterday
afternoon telegraphed -Stfltq
Senatoi Walter C. Woodward as!
it:;; his aid ih an effort to deter
Sweetwater Rank
lets New President
SWEETWATER. May ID (OR
[The National Bank nf Sweet-
water has a new president today.
over v, King e
rshall Plan Adn
is is a recovery
re cut, • wilt be
10
- A'3 authorized 55.580.060 006 i
imstrator Paul Hoffman take
program—not a re! cf p: ogram 1
up to the Cowes- (' dial wha
C. B. Bryant. Jr., was elected
: a .Mauri'-' 11 ill now before the'' president yesterday to succeed
general assembly which they | h. H. Pat Simmons, who resign-
i.ainper oil Jirixiuc- j,ed to become president^ of the
section of lexas. “First National Bank of Odessa.
, believe wii
:,or in this
.should hr
J «ltfJ
« P,
pped.
CA becomes
a relief progron
n. As n
iiev(
pprodriai,
ons
might hv reduced t any !e\
tt\ But
■ r-.rl ' n
. rof
>c to # man at th
c, bottom
lege
»i0
per
cent of the
rope might be sa\
ed But
■• lnfin’:J
hod wanted.
play this thir
ig smart-
;\rn(
}ugy
itcrl request
b> econornif
for a smaller up
: realftie? howev
ipropfja-
er. ECA
on what
- needed to
bring about the :
speediest
tries
most pox>
We
European recn\er.y
uh be ren
i
the
Pi
. S. prices contir
>ori since then Paul Hoffma
ij savings cm bf made v.-it hoi:
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Texas Tech Tc Get
Campus Improvements
LUBBOCK. Mav Rt—'u.p.i—The
Returned
der Hearing
Distra • J iige W
.'ih,- sei tnai date'
teglf* ha- ,h<?!
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ram
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Lt's [jRik J orwari]
'aims Victim
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'nendjnent
three
ye-ste:
Si.etdv
vi^rr- rs dalla-
Sundav in
to tin
iltung
wife, either a
top f
Tech
riorny two
Knginnering
v facilities.
with
epar?-
Prutect } our Profit .,.
■ Be certain you get, at least loart-vaiue for every bubhei of
$ • . ; *. * '' ‘
grain you produce, by having plenty of grain storage.
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1949, newspaper, May 10, 1949; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746478/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.