The Lampasas Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. [54], No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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K. L. Lindsey
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Taylor .............
Chas. E. Martin ...
Rucker Northington
Pat Berry
T. B. Archie .
Klose ..
Howard West
Herman Garner ....
E. Spivey
H. R. Bagley
Ollie Nance ..
Stuart
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Ford
Maggie Lindsey
Crumley .........
Tony Canales
Lopez
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Riddler .........
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John Casbeer ....
R. C. Jones ........
John Garner .......
James ............
Ben Benoist ........
Reyonles ........
Earl Brown ........
Sam Elliott
Mrs. Sam Crumley
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C. E. Daniels ..
E. J. Daniels ..
Albro Haynie ...
L. B. Reese ..
Wm. Wood ...
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W. E.
Edgar
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J. B. Ivy ..
Wheeler
Johnnie Mae Davis
Almarie Cantwell .
Laura Dsvus ....
Ora Dell Smith .....
Elaine Traweek .
Esta Fae Barker ...
Maudie Rowan .......
Verlie Shelton .........
Oliver Benoist .....
Lilly Myers ..........
Sarah
A. W.
Othell
Clarice
Della Mae Wren
Leila Wallace
Dorothy Hill .....
Ruby Boase
Marveline Watts
Nauvell Terry .....
Hattie Miller......
Gladys Biddy .....
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DREW A PAIR
OF \S€VCNS AN0„
attack which
to the German
J. M. JlcssonChristine McComb ...
Ola Lewis
Oleta Langford ........
Louis Safley ,......
Frances Williams
Irene Sewell ...........
Ethel Handley
Annie Belle Greer ....
Aldena Phillips
Mollie
Pearl
Clara
Effie
Betty
R. V. Summerville _....
Zona Thorp .............
Parma Poole ....................
Erma Traweek ............
Opal Matthew's ...........
Gladys McDaniels
Alma Rush ..........
Ruth & Thelma Procter .
Mattid Jones — ...
Juanita Adams ..........
Nelda Priest ....
George Brazeale .......
Cliff Buchanan
j Lee Roy Kinsey ......
day night was
blow of war upon a populous civil-
ian center. It transformed three-
fourths of the ancieht1 Rhineland
metropolis into ruins and spread ter-
ror among its 756,000 population. It
must have impressed the German
people with the fact that the United
Nations now have air supremacy in
the west and nullified the pledge
of immunity from
Goering once made
people.
Cofentry, London
ish cities, bombed by the Nazi
waffe during Britain’s dark
after Dunkerque, have seen the
come when the Royal Air Force re- I
Lula Moore i.r...
J. L. Elliott
M. L. Chambliss ...
J. C. Phelan ...........
‘ Frank Phillips
Victor
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Geneva Shaw
;':i Medait ..
Otis Wright
Wright ......
Baxter
KNOX of Brownwood.
Commissioner, Prec. 1:
BAILEY (Reelection)
Commissioner, Prec. 2i
K. L. LINDSEY (Re-election)
J. W. BAXTER
For County Judge:
SYLVESTER LEWIS (Re-elec-
tion) 7
For District Clerk: * * .
J. CLAIR SMITH
For State Representative:
REUBEN E. SENTERF1TT
(Re-ekcCcr)
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J. W.
Jewel O’Neal
Miss Hattie Williams
Miss Dora Schlomach ......
Jack Long
i Jo Edna Marie Taylor
j Mrs. John B. Taylor .....
[Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Bonner
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Sino Roddruz ....... ...........
Jast B. Colman .....
Cash collections ..............
R. B. Taylor
J. Morgan Pickett .....
i Sgt. M. C. Greer of Fort Sam ■
Houston spent, the weekend in the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C.' C. Greer.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
This paper is authorized to make
the following political announcements,
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic primary election in July:
For Sheriff, Assessor and Tax Col-
lector:
T. R.,.GHOLSON (Reelection)
For County Clerk:
* J. W. (Jim) McCANN, JR.
election)
H. C. (Clinton) PERRY
For County Treasurer:
MRS. JOHN 6. TAYLOR
election.)
For Congress, 21st District:
O. C. FISHER of San Angelo
HARRY
For, County
HOSEA
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Mrs. D. W. Fields
Mrs. Dorman Lively
Andrew Smith ....
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Floyd Asher .....
E. A. Reuther
Joe J. Young
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Fritz Hughes
Albro .Haynie
L. B.
Buford
R. D.
Willie
J. A. Carlisle
H. W. Lloyd
C. E. Herrmann
J. O. Raby ........
Mrs.- Campbell Scott
R. L. Northington ....
Mrs. E. J. Noyes ....
W. C. Wheeler
R. W. Hatley ............
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P. Cox
L. D. Eubanks
Mrs. L. D. Eubanks .
J. W. Irvine
Mrs. A. C. Hewgley .
Tattle Jenelle Netvby
Cash
Cash collections
Clyde Fretwell
Ella Bean --------
E. F. Herrmann ....
Kate Gray
Flossie Bales ......
A. L. Bales
Elsie Logan .......
L. N. Jernigan
Clyde Hetherly ......
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tali a ted in kind for the outrages
committeed by thebombers of Ger-
many. This repayment by the RAF
was with compound interest, and it
avenged the wanton destructiveness
of the earlier air attacks upon Brit-
ish cities in which historical land-
marks and residential districts were
razed . •—“
It was total war which the Royal j
Air Force carried to .Cologne. The 1 *Yrs' ^oss ®anisey
terms of that type of warfare had ■ ®*°; , Moore ..
ben defined already by Germany, It- ' ^rr’e^ Neal ------
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civilian centers. The German people
now arc able to comprehend the
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H. W. Lloyd ..
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Mrs. Author Reuther
Nelda Carpenter
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Adele Goodwin .....
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Sam Terry
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Ben Gargall
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ism - which their Fuehrer sold them
when Germany had superiority of the .
air and land. The same false leaders
now will sh ut their “righteous in-
dignation” Lecauae of the Cologne
bombing.
In this instance, the old Mosaic
law has been fulfilled doubly or
trebly, and as once was predicted,
the British have exacted two eyes
for an eye. Retribution in kind is
an inevitable consequence of Hitler’s
innovation of total war, and its
harshness may be more keenly felt
by Germany at a time when she is
unable to impose ocunter-retaliation
upon Britain on ’the scale which
a Nazi would like to inflict., upon
London and Coventry. High Nazi
leaders sotpc*time ago had in mind
such stt-acfes upon German cities as
the bombing of Cologne when they
hint <i r. willingness to call off .the
who’,' business of air attacks upon
civilian centers. The United Nations
will :cee»'t that offer when Germany
is - camp’etely defeated in the air,
on land ahJ on sea.—Fort Worth
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Joe Nuckles
Thurman Walker
Jno. B. Lankford .....
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J. H. Lankford ............
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Mrs. R. H. Whigham
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iX- EEDED QUOTA
Thanks for the patriotism and gen-
erosity of ’our citizens. We have
exceeded our quota in two weeks.
I ask that all committees complete
their work and report as soon as
possible that we
final report.
Collections Reported
Quota for county
Excess above quota 171.22
Virginia Huffaker ..$2.50
Ed McCrea
Mrs. Smith White '
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Pearson ....
K. B,, Hallmark
Mrs. Birdie Briggs
Mrs. Buford Briggs
Mrs. Tempest Alexander
Walter Garner
R. H. Irvine
W. E. McFarland .
J. W. Brooks
H. M. Dixon
O. C. Smith
B. Payne
Eva Durham
Mrs. J- W. Duke
Mrs. L. P. Garner .
James Brooks
Charlie Elam
M. L. Clary
B. A. Groves 4.
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TOTAL VAR TO GERMANY
The devastating bombing of
logne by the Royal Air Force Satur- ‘ L. Campbell
history’s greatest Mrs- H- R- Buchanan
Mrs. S. R. Griffin
Mr. & Mrs. Williams .
Mrs. J. D. Jackson
Mrs. Alvin Williamson
G. Word Smith .............
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1 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Reeder
John Saul ...........
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J. L. Jackson
M. L. Nance
Mrs. Green Stone .
Mrs. V. A. Porter
Henry Faught ......
Lewis Carlile .........
Mrs. C. B. Smith ..
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Wattne Revata ............................
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