The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 67, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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DAILY NEW!
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! Analyzing
Four New Stars For Army Air Force
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SPORTS
War News
Service* wore held Monday at j
2 o’clock at the Charleston Meth-
odist Church for one of the old-
est residents of Delta County,
Mri. Meroy Ann Allen. #9. .Serv-
ices wore conducted by Rev, T. L.
Darby. Interment was made in the
Charleston cemetery.
Mrs. Allen was a (rood Christian
woman, bavin* put her faith In
Chi 1st In early life and united
with the Baptist Church and re-
mained faithful until Clod called
WARTIME
(By Kirke L. Simpson, Associated
Press Writer.)
At least one deadly tentacle of
the Japanese invasion octopu*
reach in* out toward American-
garrisoned Australia has been virr
tually lopped off in New Guim-u
(By Harold V. Ratliff, A. P-
Sports Editor).
<jra* »"ew
to, T,-»s, Match liK—All
■t\ in the l.ntei.scholastic
|e have voted overwhelm-
Fto base a;re regulations for ^ __ ____
ipanfci on May 1 instead of to?l post; “Just mark it down now
1, effective in 1943. tj,ml t
a effect of a referendum.
i At’ Ictie Director Rndn*}' t(iere’
>Waa to allow four addition-
itrths of partb-ipotion in hot-
tor cases.
!• new rule, which abolished
star tymitajuMf)*, will reiy®:
|o one Shall take part in any ^ ...... . _
iri in this league who, on tin-! ,hocl( tj,is tjme.
day of May pcgsT'dlng
champion.:7 First
r Lobue. Well, is
on to go further?”
* . . . Lobue i? the boy who won the '
j title almost single-handde last:
April. ... It was a shock to all j
, the critics except those from
Houston. . . . But it won’t be o
............. ....... . . . What's the j
the j mu* of a well -balanced team- with j
h'7 -si; ch guys as Lobue to contend j
1 with?
...... ’ ' ■ , , R.IHN HIIU l/»llll»f vvmmviws
to hold Australia «eclure but to |
use it as the springboard for all ir'~rr'
ultimate wide-ranging air, sea amt **)* from other sea fronts to con
land counterattack to smash Me Voy new Invasion armada* south-
Tokyo dream of conquest is dv ward must dangerously thin out
questionable. protection of vital Japanese cone
Navy announcement in Waih- rr.unicatlon lines In the Chine
iiq^on that Australian-American Sea. American sen and air powei
air forces had smashed ut a pnw unquestionably is being groomei
erful Japanese invasion flotilla on to strike there in due course,
the east coast of New Guinea to .. ... .. .
sink or damage 23 enemy craft r ~~' ■ ■
This is the snarl of Aba Simon,
huge challenger of heavyweight
at Madtson Square Garden,
March 27. Fortunately, Jo#
■doesn’t scar* easily.
* '<MRMT I* «:*
tier, Texas, Match 1th—M[otv
1,000 Ka.it Texans gave vrt j
loir rising tempers at a meet j
lere and demanded, without a j
nting vote, that the I
trnnu ut, t>o
[i ioduitl',.
liO-hour ■ i'
Llc-niikti ,i
he rt-ohdim
others hsd been hrnnde.i
mild. calls upon
Buy Defense bonds and Stamps.
Austin. . . . Bill Blackburn is j
Federal ! jumping over 22 feet but Lobue
end t i dp- j bad a better mark in the State |
et th„U ,u I meet last year. . . . Blackburn has i
j’„al. i run the 100 in 9,9 but there are!
^‘.j* ja flock of sprinters who can go
j under that. . . So you sec if Lo-
bue gets it little help-say three
to four point*—Jeff Davis, should
| come in. . . . In fact, Jeff Davis
, , i might win with just Lobue. . . .
voik for: , . . ..
,d the lb i He’s bound to be improved in
j the events where he won second
",l' n ' ' i Hnd third places Inst season.
• and a half I
lie time for Quiet, easy-going Wilbur Kvans
j of the Austin American seldom
luw Wh.cn i enthuses over an, athlete. .
i , . 1 Wh»-n In- dots, ««■ mark it down
blow Japan has aufforetl in tin*
wur, not excepting the naval ac-
tion in Macassar Strait,
Warcraft Low Greater.
The havoc wrought by Amerl
can-Dutch seu and air forces to
transport and cargo craft was
greater in the Macassar action i
but that to enemy warcraft In*the
New Guinea attack makes it out-
rank Macassar In military ImpoT
The warships and trails-
which were seriously dam-
aged, as well ns those sunk, can
be written off the war ledger In-
definitely. They were struck 1,-
000 mile* farther from home oi
from repair base* available to the
The Northeast Texas Barber*
Association held-its monthly meet-
ing Monday night in Cooper with
Jimmy Burch, of I’aris, president.
presiding.
A large attendance of Barbara tance.
ports
The Junior class of Como High
School will present their, annual
class play on Friday night, March
20. The title is ’‘Petticoat Ranch.”
Come and have an evening of
fun. Admission He and 17'*. in
eluding taxes. j from thronsbottt the district were
lading representatives
. tr, Paris, Commerce,
Nichols; B. C. Jackson, the locally. Vernon, Sulphur Springs ami
banker, C. L. Wilson; Ma Matt-}(jrecnvllle. Three new member*
j ning, proprietor of Petticoat. Wcre enrolled.
! Ranch, Nelda Handler; Golden | prof Templeton, a member of
of the Shreveport • Manning, Ma Manning’s daugh-1 th|( or High School faculty,
that the grand art ter. Janie B. Bums; Pedro Fran*: VV||!t Hm principal speaker ami in
g and tin clever co, the houseman, Jack Hux; Don 1 addition to talking on the bar
,,f the sacrifice hit- - Cordon, a tenderfoot visitor, W. ; profession, he gave a hiatory
,1 l,c |o>t in th‘> | D, Johnson; Mrs. Harrington, »| .,* country from its begin-
Jack Cafford. ion of Mr. and
Mr*. K. T. Clifford, has written
that he is now in the Hawaiian
Island* and having a “swell lime ’’
Jack enlisted in the U.S. Ma-
il, to Corps about three months ago
and wic at the San Diepo Marine
Base San Die'e, t'nlif . uiitd ti.
I present
ill Hdlet
it collect
San FI
{a’n/.dio
With
Mora Quality Maans Mora
Saving* for You in
SPHINX SHIRTS BY
h'hi- following is tb«* li^t of
but on* to tbf N*icro M« a
herd, Paul Miller, Cord Moore,
Wes Parnell, Bob Arrington and
others.
Members are urged to ettend
the monthly meetings on each
third Monday. The next meeting
will be in Commerce on April 20.
Those present, voted unanimous-
ly in favor of an all-out program
for defense with full-time opera-
tion for the duration of the war.
The first high ,
six feet in Texas .........
this season i« j Friday, night, .March 20, begin-1
f Texa« City. . . . j ning at H o’clock sharp, the Ar-1
Highland Park baht Boxing Club, under the man
I he pole ; agemetit of Forest l>- Met.,lain,
H.- will defend its strength by rem-
it the peting against the Dike 4 II < tub
inches boys. Billy Bartley h manager
State, and coach of the Dike Club. Both
to tie for first; clubs have a reputation for hav-
ing some real fighters. If you are
lie also high-jumped 5 j1 interested in this sport take ad ,.<ist 1
vantage of the Opportunity offer- j ti(„i„
d and he at the Dike auditorium | f,„ soldiers.
Friday night. A small admqwdon The money was
fee of Die and 5c will be charged | jn orchestra of tw
defray expenses. The j thf, A y ,,f I,. Fe
ponsors the ftght. j rjcillnBf (,„< al No,
arid 440 in: Any Boxing Club desiring to (ot,H,,-wise to pern
and j compete against Dike, comoiuni- , H a travel)
mile relay I rate with the Dike 4-H Club. We ,aj}irp donated its
, of 3.32.5. box each Friday night. - Reported
Pot-pourri:
jumpel to make
si fiuolboy t rack
Bui !>\ I.ulircH o!
Bill llannom of
, Daila") is doubling in
vault and high jump,
vaulted 12 feet 6 inches
IP ud > Relays, which is two
better than he goi at the
meet lii-t season
with Tompkins of Regan (Hous
ton i
f.-ct 7 jnebe- ■ Tompkinsr is
l.ai k at Reagan and the other day . c
! made 12 fec-t 3 I k inches. . . .
Ralph Kllaworth of Alamo Heights
i San Antonio) has developed into to help
a one man gam- ... He won the Boys 4 II < luh
100-yard dash in 9.9
:,p 2 and the 220 in 22 1
n the winning
which had a time
Its attack front beyond the ahel
U-r of it* land-based air power.
Without that umbrella, the cover
outrun in a
use Bond- ami Stnmi
Quality save* for you and aavaa for tha war effort,
too. Famous Manhattan Shirt quality docs both. . .
It’* her# for Spring—more long wear than ever—
•marter than ever.
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of which ha* been
desperate effort to balk American
bolstering of Australian defenses,
the invasion fleet in New Guinea
water* wa* at the mercy of Allied
fighter-protected bomber* wing-
ing from the mainland.
It will take time to replace tho
troops, ship* and equipment lost
by the enemy In that single ac
tion. Some of the lo*« In warship*
never be
LouK Me. March 19.—It
the United Service Organixft-
i $100 to get. free music at a
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UQUC lAfciUS. SAkVt. NCSi WOfJ
paid to a stand
uoutti iMins.
CAROTHERS BROTHERS
SINCE 1907
and cargo tonnage can
replaced. Diversion of naVai ver
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 67, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1942, newspaper, March 19, 1942; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826322/m1/5/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.