Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1943 Page: 6 of 8
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BROWNWOOO(W) BULLETIN, THURSDAY,
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BLAST AT HAMBUFK
BIG SUB FACTORY
AUSTIN, Feb. 4—TUP)—A cell-
ing of $1,750,000 • month on state
payment od old age psndsns «n
blasted off by theHouse State Af-
jUn CmSmm late yeeterday
when.the committee voted to ro-
port favorably a bill that says the
state shall pay half the amount
certified to be the aeo* of a pen-
by the
there in hia tattaesd and
elothlnf, begging. “Ffraae*
me an “A" priority earn ao
buy a new pair of undei
You're freezing order baa 1
on the hill aleeplng all ground me
—there la coneidarable difference
of opinion about thia—but at leaet
I have the aour aatlafaction of the
laat word. Under each "Excuse my
duat” I can aeruwl. -Mud in you-
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(Dlatributed hy MeNaught
Syndicate Inc >
Ir, told the eonuntttee It would
11,000,000 a year to the Mate
’wld'otat Welfare Dtredtor J.
urchlaon had told him there
ibout 182,000 penatonera now;
hat tha number would remain
I the aetna for duration of the
State ponaion paymenta now
ipproxicaately sttooo.ooo a
and art matched by the fed-
SCRANTON. Pa.—(UP)—Global
war la coating the United Slates
$220.000.U00 dally of $153,000 ev-
ary minute, according to Dudley
Atherton. prominent banker.
Atherton said goiaruhunt war
expenditurea up to the end of 1P42
totaled $103,000,000,000 as con-
trasted with a peak pre-war total
debt of $26.596.000,OOOn
undergarments, it might be In- word “consumption1
tereottng to note that the WPB Is the order mean th
balunlng to feel sorry for the on- meats were release)
■Med ladies of the nation and lane to oat
la making plans to allow manu- Get this convert
lecturers to m«fa> girdies from dinner table: “Hey!
fabricated rubber thread, after it the aeaHopod troml
wan found taat , thia processed and give me a litt
thread cannot be used for any otb- off that snare dnu
Germany admitted that British
planes to attacks on “North Ger-
man coastal areaa" during the
night hsd destroyed or damaged
“a number" of buildings and caus-
ed civilian casualties.
Germany claimed only IB planus
downed, aa against the If which
the Air Ministry reported mtoa-.
-lag.
It was indicated that the Ham-
burg raid had caused cancellation
of a national broadcast by Paul
Joseph Gotbbela, German propa-
ganda minister, who proasdlug to
Berlin spoke last night to tank
workers at a Berlin war factory.
Berlin and other radios left the
to avoid. Hew I longed for thr
day whan I couldn't go south any-
more WsU, Ban It la. I can t get
the gas. ray.aubber.fr fro lhlJI
It was the 96th raid on Ham-
burg. and Tuesday night’s raid was
the 11201 attack on Cologne
Chfrf Sub Factory *
More submarines are turned out
of the great Hamburg yards than
any other place la Germany, and
Hamburg la Germany's largest
port and second largest dty. with
1 700.000 people. t • •
Alfyslod of galea bad interfer-
ed with the British raids on Gcr-
tBtod SATURDAY
Force, but last night was tenor and
starlit over the Dover StraMd-.
, R vu Indicated that the Manes
la last night's raid met heavy op-
position from anti-aircraft guns,
and possibly from night fighter
planes, because of tha clarity of
the night
German planes dropped a few
bomba last night over the coastal
area of northeastern England, at
the cost of one plane. They did but
little damage and no casualties
were reported.
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