The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1948 Page: 2 of 4
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ACA co. tribune
February 10th, 1048
i IN RUSS ZONE
Q. How can 1 -dry the hair
A. it the tiaar is very l.ea-
units
s
jar stand uncovered in the
out of tepid water.
room.
. And as a step toward possible re-
:her re-! newal of diplomatic rela-
oui
one
Can Vote This Year
East Bernard News
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to
LAVACA COUNTY
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KUHN MAY BE
was
said.
from the Vatican. He was re
ported to have brought n let-
butter
effect-
ing.
Q. TIow can T avoid shiny
seams after ironing?
A. When the seams of a
garment are shiny after iron
. Hot stewed apricots spread
over plain or coffee cake in-
creases apjxjtite appeal.
JS—Over
36—Prefix denoting half
39- Contracted "it it"
40- Kukur (abbrev )
41 - Who was the ancient
Egyptian tun god
A short soaking and slow
cooking will produce the per-
fect dried fruit sauce.
Austin, Txas, Feb. 5. —
Two million Texans can vote
this year, State Comptroller
George TL Sheppard estima-
ted Thurxeay. •
The previous record vot-
ing strength was 1916, when
1,325, 699 held poll tax re-
ceipts and about 200,000 o-
thers were exempt from the
tax.
Last year, an off-year po-
litically, only 1,197,131 held
poll taxes.
Sheppard based his pre-
diction of a 360^00-vote in-
crease tn Texas on several
factors.
! J Overcoming Temptation
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23—To antwer the require*
mentt of
27—Proceed
2 B—What wet the name of
the Ru**ian ruler
known as “The
Terrible” (pou)?
30—What wa* the name
applied to a
mythological Greek
mountain nymph?
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brown stains from
dishes? - -
A. By using a .strong solu-
tion of borax and water
SoBk -the^p m- this .solution
cuticle around the
nail? .
A. Ordinary table
has been found very
ive for this. •
Q. How can I polish ebony
toilet articles?
A. They can be given a
brilliant polish by rubbing a
littfle white Vaseline jelly
into them with a soft cloth.
It' ig necessary to keep rub-'
bing imtil the wood has ab-
sorbed all the jelly.
Q. How can I
rough hands caused by dish-
washing?-
A. Use a good white soap
Ana farmers Have willingly
shouldered that responsibility.WITI
spends extra hours in his cornfield,
...comes home tired to a temper-
ate glass of beer and early bed, to
be ready for the next day’s wortt..
From wherofd sit, America can
be njighty grateful for her five n>il-
, lion farmers ,for their produc-
tivity, bard work, and temperate
living—of which Will's moderate
glass of beer is proof!
Creek Isaacson, Pierce,
Hearte, Blue Creek, Liberty,
East K. O. and Danevang.
El Campo. — Fthlene. So-
cha was announced as the
most outstanding Wharton
Cauntv 4-H Club girl for
1947. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. John Socha
and a iunior at the local
hirh school
We have just received a new D-7
Caterpillar Bulldozer and are ready to
build your tanks, landscape and clear
land of underbrush. Contact the Ja-
nak Bros. Route 2, Hallettsville, High-
way 200 fm satisfactory w irk.
Wilts Proud
of His Biq Ears
9—What Englith ruler wag
known at the "Lord
Protector"? (post )
10—What ancient battle
gave its name tea s
modern athletic event?
< poaa.)
11 —Scottish ‘‘one*’
12 -Prefix denoting again
14—A boundary
17—Reproductive bodies
It—Male parent
This and Thai
Dried fruit and bread
crumbs or cooked cereal may
be combined in a stuffing
that dresses up the cheapest
cuts of meat.
Q. How can I make use o£
left-over cereals?
A. 1 x-It-ovft,- cereals are de-
Mclous when used with cook-
ed, tomatoes .or creamed ve-
getables. Cover with grated
cheese sad bake.
Q. How can L, soften the
■linger-
ACROSS
1—Who successfully cut
the Gordian Knot?
7’—Who was England's
famous 16th century
. ???***■”? . jj-x.or.ee_____________
8—Abbreviated expanse of a4 —Child
water 37—Man's nickname
?r,t "•"»3«-Who dlreovered the
of France'* ill-fated
queen?
11—What famous English
king owned avword a
named "BxcaMbur"?
13— Indefinite article
14— Who wa* the "Hkro
of the Confederacy"?
15— Preposition
16— Route (abbrev >
18— Greek fetter
19— Who wa* Noah’s
oldest son? •
21 —What arm of the
Mediterranean is rich
in ancient history’
(pose.)
2-4—Everyone (abbrev )
25— What ancient country
wat known (or its
art* (abbrev.)?
26— What French Empress
I enroll in St. Jude’s League, Fee SI.00
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sections of the South. - ......
Not against such things do those politicians rebel.
Against the equal rights and opportunities under
Constitution.
Against interferring with such lynches as was tlie
in Georgia Where two Negro war veterans and their wives
were wantonly shot and the killers went unpunished.
•Against all this do these Southern gentlemen rebel.
They claim that the poll tax and other things are the
state rights—just as slavery was.
They don’t want congress to interfere with lynching:
and poll tax but to leave it to the states—just so nothing
would be done about it, as heretofore.
fut who do they rebel for? Not for the South. The poll
tolerated only in six southern states. Some states are
already admitting Negro students to white colleges. And
the colored voters are allowed to vote in the primaries.
If these politicians rebel, it’s only for those who held
the South back in the past and are doing it now. They
would like to run the South not under the Constitution, but
according to their own ignorant prejudices and bigotry.
For that South these politicians are speaking. They
may try something like the Texas Regulars did and end the
same way. , ,> > —•
Local and Long Distance
SWEET HOME, TEXAS
Phone Yoakum
Mr. Edwin Fojtik and Miss
Annie Condel were recently
married at the home of the
bride. We wish the couple the
best of luck.
Miss Fldreneee Oldag and
Mr. E. J. Kuben were happily
married Saturday. They are
both young people of our par-
ish.
Miss Mildred D. Jurasek
ahd "Richard Jalowy were
married Monday.
Miss Caroline Twardowski
and Will Konarik were marr-
ied today (Tuesday). They
are also young people of East
Bernard. *
Messes. John Pilcik, Frank
Riha and another young man
of East Bernard re-enlisted in
the Service.
Richard Litvik re-enlisted
in the Navy after two' years
of civilian life of farming. We
wish the young men all the
best of luck.
All of the dirt roads leading
to the farm to market roads,
like Mr. Jester calls them,
were all impassisable during
this bad wintery weather.
Will Dudley’s mighty proud oi
tis big ears! Best crop of corn he's
grown since ’38. And Will, like so
many other farmers, has plenty of
reason to be proud of what he raises.
The farmer has always been a
keystone in our economic life, and
the key to our national well-being.
Put from where I sit, he’s more
important now than'ever. He’s not
only feeding America—but friends
of America overseas—building
good will for this country at a time
when friendship for democracy is
most important.
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But as the people we must be sound if such men as Lin-
coln could arise among us. In fact, just look at the line of i uniuuumB
our great ones. America gav e the world more great lead- , vernment.
ers than all the rest of the world put together. Lincoln’s;
Birthday Thursday is just a reminder of that fact.
TRIBUNE
Entered as second class mail
matter, January 7th, 1932. at
the Post Office at Halletts-
ville, Texas, tinder the Act of
March 3, 1897.
Published every Tuesday
and Friday bv
Maier Bros. Publishing Co.
Editor - * « - Walter Malec
Asst. Editor, Richard Mat.«J
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Prunes roasted with any
kind of meat makes the meat
taste better and will take on
a delightful flavor that can-
not be duplicated.
A little lemon added to
dried fruits will increase
flavor appeal.
El Campo. — A move is
on for consolidation of . 12
school districts in this area.
Two Million Texans','J,'"
ton, Hann, Prairie, Gobbler
lor dishwashin- It will be- ‘>ther/nan He shows better than any other example how
nftift tne handstand also the ,nanYan rise here in spite of all obstacles.'
fine china and glassware 1 Everything was against him. He was born a poor farm-
u How can i avoid acci- e‘ 8 BOn’ even his legitimacy was questioned. He grew up
—• ------• ’—«-a—x-q man. He
was a failure in business and was rising only slowly as a
lawyer. * |
Even his unpleasant voice was against him, though he
was • ~ , a'n inspiring speak er.
But in spite of all these-handicaps, Lincoln became a
great leader when a national crisis presented itself.
He is not the only one in
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six times. "How an elevator opera- !
tot;, -lor instance, can live on 8,000
ffancs a month is a mystery. ,Or
tow a laborer can be content on
tlie.oflkial ration of two-fifths of a
pound at Oread a day. Things are
very much out of balance. ” How-
ever, 'Mr.- Morton sees France on
the read 4o recovery, in a physical
way.
BUT:. ’’France is cursed with
There al-
_____ were droves of them—now
there are hordes! One former Maqui
it1P w-qj, t« impi-ny, cnn
ditions was to machine gun half the
■fonclionaires'! Even Senator Byrd
doesn't go that fa>‘! . . . French
production figures are highly encour-
aging. If governmental expenses
could toe cut down, -tlte printing of
money slopped, confidence and pros-
perity would soop return.”
Help Them Produce
Of the British: “One can have
nothing but admiration for . . . what |
they went through so steadfastly.
That they should be afflicted, in
peace, with a government which
has done, psychologically, financial-
ly and commercially, probably as
much damage, is a cruel tragedy.
Only the miracles of socialistic plan-
ning, applied to- a fertile island
underlaid with coal and surrounded
by sdns teeming with fish, could
bring about a situation in which the
people are cdld and hungry.”
On loans and gifts: ”1 think it
would be pouring money down al
rat hole to make any more loans
to governments, yet I feel that we
should, for our own sakes, help those
who are willing to help themselves.
My idea would be to- make loans
direct to private producers on very
easy terms and for productive pur-J
poses only. . . . We can't stop Cont-
munism by giving corrupt or ineffi-
cient or minbrity governments the
means of remaining in office.
"We can stop it by building up
the productive capacity of the
threatened nations. ... I doubt that
Europe's economy wilt be healthy
until Germany again is producing
and consuming. . . . Britain, France,
IJaly, yes, Germany, too—help them
to produce again. That is the way
to bring stability and peace."
Munich, Germany, Feb. 6.
—German authorities specu-
lated today Fritz Kuhn, fu-
gitive ex-bund leader, may
have fled into the Soviet
occupation zone.
i They said Kuhn, whose es-
| cape from Dachau intern
jment camp was announced
__________K that respect among our na- Wednesday, might have rea-
| tional figures. Andrew Jack son, too, was a self-educated soned it would be harder to
1 extradite him from the Rus-
Brit-
lArar Vlitrt'viaii I•siuirrb, picasc irinmiuci my
th* Nations! Shrine of St. Jude in the coining Novena.
Ooo* Health 11 ea*'> ■leiiln*
*•«« e« Mind I I ConvarHen of «U»U
Happy Marriaaa 11 Financial Al*
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Address_____________
Syracuse, N. Y., bdb. 6 —
Forty-year-old Mrs. Marga-
ret Trait Walker gave birth
to her seeorttt set of live trip-
lets Friday at Syracuse iOe-
neral Hospital .
The American Medical As-
sociation said this was the
first fcuch case on its re-
cords.
The first triplet, bom«
shortly, after noon, -was a«
boy. Two girls followed. The
mother gave birth to her
first set of triplets — Peter
Paul and Patricia — April
21, 1943 .
1 Mrs. Walker and her hus-
band. Michael, also have 3
I prevent other children..
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European Sketch
• A Midwestern acquaintance of
mine recently gave to a group of
businessmen what he called a re- '
port of "a roller skate trip over a
very lurgc subject.” Sterling Mor- .'
ton, Cliicago banker and industrial- :
ist, was reporting on a seven-weeks'
trip to Europe. His remarks seemed
to me worthy of a larger audience.
This recent trip, according, to Mr.
Morton, was no V.I.P. 'excursion.
(The Very Important People some-
times arrive at conclusions that
have been planned by their hosts in
advance.) Actually, Mr. Morton
rented a small French car ^nd drove
it 2,500 miles, talking to everybody
along the way. Because tie speaks
French fluently, our Midwesterner
'was taken for a Frenchman when
outside France, for an Englishman
when in France-but hardly for an
American at any time.
Peacetime Damage
In France. Mr. Murton reported
the cu.it at 111 ing up ten times over
1037, v.uli wages having increased
_Q. Hqw can I prevent th£
smell ot ftatenn'XMoke in a
room?
A. Place a lump of c.'vsta.
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bels last time. ■ tion between
Not against the Eastern monopolies holding the South . Vatican City.
^ack-, . . r-, j The church
Not against those unpainted farm shacks with 5(1 to 7f ] jn a pastoral
per cent renters among our farmers. i terms tbe lack dvil liber.
Not against the average farm income in the South be- in pnjond The letter
ing only a half of that in the NortSC Sieiz Jehml tiTu-
Not against the ignorant prejudices rampant in many low priests to visit condemn-
I ed persons jn prisons and a
! new law permitting divorces
for the first time in Poland
in 1000 years. The govern-
ment has asserted that com-
plete freedom of conscience
in all religions exists, but has
threatened swift action if the
church used such “freedom”
to exploit Catholic feelings
Tor political reasons.
They Rebel ■ ter frona Pope Pius XH back- j
---------- ittg the Catholic hierarchy in ;
Southern politicians rebel again. Some congressmen demanding that the govern-
and governors again want to secede. This time at least, ment allow Poles freedom of
from the democratic party. Again they see their “beloved speech, press and conscience
South” attacked and threatened by "them Yankees”. And as a step toward possible re-
they rebel for about the same lost cause as did the other re-! newal of diplomatic rela-
Warsaw and
dents caused by a stq>lad(ter j
flipping on wet floors?
A. bind an old worn out
rubber overshoe, cut out a
few small (rectangular .pieces
to fit the bottoms of the step |
ladder legs, and tack or glue ]
Y piece |o the bottom of each !
leg'. 1 Andrew jack son, too, w<ns u ncu-cu
Q. What can 1 do to food j man. And there were others among our presidents. [_________ _____ ______ _
that has become top salty? ; Jn other "fields, there is Henry Ford, Edison and count- fijan sector than the
A. Place ®. wet cl^th over ■leaa others starting with nothing and building up empires. j8h or French zones .
the top of the vessel in which i ^il2°ns of Poor emigrants flock here and-., become good n s constabulary
., . and German police widened
baking j steam will draw the salt into] Nor is tontoln the only great man this country gave search over western
the cloth. j the world. There was Washington, Jefferson Benjamin I ,(;erraany foJ. the man who
Q. I tow can I remove cas-l ’’ranklm, Ted Roosevelt, Wilson, b. D. Roosevelt, each one|before the w^r led the pro.
tor oil steins from washable! a Kreat world figure as a statesman. , Nftzi bund whjch flourished
faforie-i? - - We m this country may have many faults. Our demo-1 -n the United States
A. Try dipping the goods c-'*cy mjty be far from perfect. Our politics are far more--—--
in alcohol before la-tmder-' ,lin by money groups than the people. Our social justice, I BISHOPS TO - 77-
’ too, leaves much to be desirecT
We suffer from both, the money and the labor mono- DISCUSS ItElkS
poljes. Thougli .we don’t think rnuj-hof political parties, we
tolerate them, largely because there is nothing better yet
to turn to. There is still plenty of both racial and religious
ignorance, prejudice and bigotry among us..
KLAN — from page 1
threaten me 1 am going
shoot some of them.’
Principal Threat
Principal John B. Burks,
ordered to get Bowland out
of town or face tar and fea-
thers himself, had this to
say:
“I have a pistol and ammu-
nition. If they come to my
house making threats I am
going to shoot someone.”
The coach said the fight
came when the student, Ma-
rion Haynes, now attending
the University of Chattano-
oga, objected to chores as-
signed two members of the
basket ball team. Bowland
recounted:
“I told Haynes to leave.
He cabled me a dirty so-and-
so, f hit him. His father got
a warrant’ for my arrest.’
The warrant later
withdrawn, Bowlahd
He added:
‘Shortly after, the KKK
took over.”
Pretty Mrs. Bowlnnd’s
comment:
“Now just who do they
think they are scaring?
tune, the Following methou
may "be used: Light the o-
ven, turn the gas low, lower
the ovtm door, and then place
the Centric fan on Ute .low-
ered door. The warmed kir
wiH thickly dry the hair.
Q. How can 1 tighten the
loose handle oti' an umbrella ?
A. Fill the cavity with
melted alum, press the stick
into it quickly, then hold it
firmly imtil i' ^’ts. .... _______...
Q. How can 1 remove the the food is cooking, and the i -'i'^ners, or a success in -other lines.
1_____- —a _ 1., . —1—j______ ___jo i_____a I .iniT/ilr* 1 lio /Ullir <rra$fi 1 i
Historical Quix
29—Covering for a part of
the body
31—What mythological
maiden was changed
into a heifer?
«32—Abbreviated devil
33—Correlative of either
,. — -J
37—Man's nickname
-------------
Law of Gravity?
40—Who composed the ’
musical "Showboat”
(po*e.)?
42-*-Large continent
(abbrev ) -
4 J—Who wrote "The
Count of Monte
Critto”?
44—Who was Queen
Victoria'* great prime
minister (pot* )f
DOWN
1— Arrangement (abbrev )
2— Retting place
3 —To supplement
4— Chemical tymbol for
xenon
5— Minute point
6— Itinerary
7— Who It regarded at
the 1 Father of Italian
poetry"?
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Warsaw, Feb. 5. —August
Cardinal Blond summoned
the 40 Polish bishops of the
Catholic Church Thursday to '
review relations with the!
Communist - controlled go- ■
iriurov. I ........ »
lllond was just returned' government employees
, .. u I ways were droves of
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