Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1942 Page: 1 of 4
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Now Is rime
To Decide
To Have
Big Home
Gardens
VOL. TWKL
THE
OBSERVER
ROBINSON'S PASSING
ERROR ON TIME
SYNTHETIC RUBBER
SEEN OR HEARD
mi
'■(-.111. lit'ci'kt'
2 day . •.ten
family fit R.i> n
whose sudden ti-nth
pivifO'S • utility Tlail
Mr Robinson, i 1.
than, apparentiy w.i
< irJU'lit health thai I
a-- a shocking sufej't
■ >f 11 .
I f. took a deep it
bars nf th-' count;. a
will in k<■■ -ni\ loll
lbs-; i ho high t1'
inothi-i .md hi- bit!
>vh(>m .W.i ClHilit (Hit
low make, ii: hard
Will) tllS- nilutilll in
Rn
\Y
K Ulo.c Id comic! ,( s
tlfad'e ,in Mu- Cob
I li'i(i.iy I! I*i !1111-• t'\
'"yvill In■ moved (tarn 2 o'c
. clock Tlicy \\ * 11 I n Din
. IlH I. VV.I V.. ! II kilt.
i'n'jSj an, hour the • i wtt,
itut wi* -tin
nturc com i-net
open at it
wh i ll will kr. |
Ifft'l' ll. i- to sut
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< fuuni «'?!, '
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€?!'*> till I in* Ml (
oth«T mattri >
wills beiri:,r usu k
county wh • h will
1>v tiif>N**
hciv to (l<'t«Tni fn
should be t ak* n on h«half
count v.
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til Hreckcmidge and Stephens County
Cminl\ Edition: BHKC^NRIDGE AMERICAN
l 'VMi pf| to the Farm and Home, and to Rvery Legitimate Interest
BKKCKKNRHKiE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, January 23, 1942.
Every Land
Owner In
Proposed Soil
District
Vote Jan. 31
NUMBER 13.
It. IJ. Robinson Is
round Dead In
Bed Kari\ Today
Sci \ in - I'm \\ ide's K no a it
Ualli*ltf! lo It..- Hi Id
Fridai \lii i nut.n
Examples Of West 7cxas Conservation
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■> SJ§ tvii V fj
m
RTilt It Mil,I.I.I' . haiftnan ..
Hi,. ciM. sow. Iii ii program lo
Stephen- county, is working
large committee tot th;- wur!
during tin- cotii.it year.
It is planned tn ha> •* im'i'Mv;
tl tiring speak.as win. will ti l
.letbing worth while ami jk> civ
rlaal demonstrations that wd
turn ijtis county in'.'.aid j • illr
nftsf \ Milk produc- and ho,
ilisine alv vill In- included I'M
ft if ,.'h • '.. 11.. w ill ' 1 ■ ■
rrsM'ii. said Mr Miller
..1 ,r! d , ,'ving sin ask-d Mi
Jj coi'tld Nik.-' t|e 1 ai.lj Llit bed .'A It'll
'' la 1 Will-1, In;1 diil tip! I.' .pond sle |
intirh'-d liiin anil", found that Ins
„ liodv ". a - i <aid SI..' a.;o«-.' I a hit', d
j11.t'n In inj; Ifarl.'. tiii'il" dlpv< ti>
'I'i'i's.aii', ■Iji.mr riu: Ht?lf>.
1 f.iayi:uid w..is I.... h n Sii.filti'n-
;; i 'njiJlj. ,lan;;ai v 7. ISMsnli nl M 1
ami Mi - S. I' iiui.iiison. |iiotn'i-r
I. nrlim . larttjly l Ki ].1 .n'tt- c ill :-
Iy Mf «!,< in th i i .ifti'iitrir, busi-
t |. tii'ss hmis 'li. In- 11iid ins brotlu r
1. 'I't'iirtwn I'• iri.;; • i"i'ially ui!*'ti'd-
h.i'd litis ji..ii' in i 'l'ditlg "Ut catll -
Ha ati.aiil.'d .-.iLiol lu ll' ami a!
. 1 (antm-Su'iiauai- l .i'iv.'i mIj l!.,v
Lsidi-.. in. iii..;. .if ii.. iinii.>'di:at.
'• i (aiuUy alt. a.!y . m ati««ii-il If f I-
d I- iji:i-i\;! niTN'trCs W'ill; ' !i • 1
-i I-a i.l i> ari. inii.iir at 2 'Ind-cli a-
1 M];. I* U' S'l i S: > [ ill - * ( "ll'lt 1 lit!
I; . A van -.Hi. I :■ . II -.a I*
1 J |.-hard ami H.'v l.ittl. ton ,,l Abu
" ! 1.1 itc 'till c.indu.-t till' -• I \ U . S.
* ( a • i ,i ' -. : v 11. r - will 1.0 .••'!!-
ri ! dfictaii by Ilia Masonic l-od.^i'. and
' all Ma-.iii- arc asked lo lie at the
,:4|)all In 1 oclijck.
l';Sl|| I ■ V. ill i.c C Ii W.d"
ili r Ji i i! .\lc\and' t Abilene.
, Hi van A:i.■bison, A. \V "I'tjH''it, Kt
Wi'i". S T S'.M iisnii. Monrae
" | \'| ale and I .a;, le Smith.
North yVard To
See Colored Group
Tb" North Ward "lenn ntary
. scluiol i^ liav ittK a roui' of culored
i t..i 11 . it11 Fori \VYii I It. a he call
• ■ t 11 -1 , : Sassal'l'i'iN, Thtu>ilay
Minute Ml a-^i'iitlily Tie- «l'ou|>
|.i .y. i. w ill .>!<(►• .a iii all the
Ac
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U. rWiW
Japs Hurling Heavy
Forces Against U.S.
Philippine Troops
WASI IlNOT( >N, ..Jan. -- hi:. A Japanese attack backed by
lull power nl the I lib Japanese army ballered Geneial Doui;la.s
Mi ••Arthur's lines today, but a hi«h uavernntent spokesman mafic
li.wwn the optimistic news lhat larue American troop rcdisposdion:-,
have paved the way for I'. S, re-inl'orcement of the southwesl Pacific
battle lines.
The spokesman said some tiOO.OOO troops are involved in the con-
t menial redistribution, which powerfully streitKl honed I ho west coast,
Hawaii and Alaskan defenses. # ...
Simultaneously, steps were tak-
en it. bulwark the southwest front
where lite united nations are mect-
mc; lite lull itiry of the Japjutese
attack. The spokesman did not
rmeal details of .southwest Pacific
moves.
However, he revealed "'consider•
able numbers" of bombers were
seni in the Philippines before cut
break oi the war and are "doinn
..nod work."
i >n the whole broad Iron I of the
1'acil •-. said the spokesman. Atn-
icai: position.- are so powerfully c,,mntuniealions with tin
intoned the\ now stanri
Communications
Out FoIIowinir
ese Attack
British Stop Jap Forces
in Drive Westward
Near Rangoon
MKUiOUKNK Jan. :
11 lust r«.ted in these pictures are some of tiie reasons why InncJ-
owners in Stephens, Shackelford, md m tluvest Callahan counties
are showing a great deal of ntjf' ,t m the election to be held
January it on the proposed creation of the Lower Clear Fork Soil
Conservation Di i.tr.ct. View ut the upper left shows what happens
when w.:t... r erosion is allowed to go unchecked. Both soil and wa-
ter losses are high. The upper ng-rt p.dure shows an eroded pas*
ture where the good grasses have about tiisapptare:! and undesir-
able plants are taking their place. Lower left picture sho..s the ex-
cellent grass coverage made possib'e by ur.e of good range man-
agement plans and water distribution. Tin; lower right picture
shows a range which has been property used over a tcng period of
years. When there is a good cover of grass the yield is high ana
there is but little water lass.
ISiii Crowd Strn
For (irid Dinner
Pro"ntm Opens \| Seven
For Vntiual Trilmte To
Team. Band, t'ep S«|Uitd
l.te^ervat ions n'tiiieati. i|. .i Jar ..'
crriwil at tin annual lOotbiill Imi
i |l|| t at' tile Jtltl'.l.l 1 ilKll. }4yi't! t<>
ni'-il.t, when (In- liilj k en 11 rob
'Iliad, pep .squad and mi'inlii iS nl
lite Imitie 1 v. ill he honored.
The addition of liulldo^ Turnci
lo the prof;i a n. is expecti d to
brim.; some iiilerostinsi sidcli'ibls
on | hi i'. -i-iona I toot hill and Kriirik.
soli, WATER CONSERVATION
PROPOSAL IS EXPLAINED
! c: 111
''■1 hi' ■• Iieetl -el as elec- •
■ ut the el eat loll of ihe
I.OW T t'It ill" folk Soil
"it Disiriei. including
all o| .Stephens and
i ('ountie.s and all of
Sea Scouts Annual
Inspection Held
Scout Work Foi
^ car Is Planned
U. Banes Is lOlecied
District CommLs.-i ner
For This Caunh
c"
If any wi'ont; iuipresisons were
ai ut fotrnty dramiii- into the ■ «ainoil last ni^ht. it niixhl Iw lime
'"'.cepi Uuil porti(.n ol , in correct litem. The na\y i.-ai'l in
lea i ' aim which is m lie Iown. only lite annual inspection
'mil: Middle clear Fork Dis. of the X, S. S. Texan.
landowner., ;in,| their v. ives
tiny X. Quirl of Hrow nwood in
.s| ected Ihe ship and yaVc favor-
d will able corninenis.
i'.\
(>t
who own land and live within tin
fI:1 rid a I e el i^'dlle lo Vole. Tlu
Ijiropo-Set distl'icl, if ei
Meetin- of
Itistriet (Viniliiitb .■ of the ( V.jn-
uiclie Trail Council niei in the j iu
'or ha I! r.«m'< "I the P.ltleh lintel
\\ -diiesday at tentiion, . \ iI h Carl
1* .'£"t;usiin I ti ■ t i ici eliairttian pre-
re-utlni'ced t.ltey tiO.w stand lor
si rone r than before Japan's
treacherous and damaeinj; assault
upon Pearl Harbor. Reports front
th. Far Pacific fighting front
made il clear every ounce of Ant
erican aid now is needed there.
The official communique revealed
the 1 lib Japanese army, aided by
additional troop units and a
st,-earn of heavy rc-iuforeemeiits,
hurled a terrific atta-.'k at Mae-
Arthur's lines.
lit desx'tibing the "inside pict-
ure" of how our army went into
action immediately a-fter ilte initi-
al Japanese attack, be -aid first
reports, fortunately exaggerated,
had made il appear Hawaii was
t. rribly crippled wilh ihe result
lit.' entite west cii.isi,would have
been lei | stripped ol protection of
thai outlying defense bastion.
Japs Driven Back
A .smashing counter attack wh clt
drove ihe Japanese willi heavy los.
ses out of ill ' po.-'tions they had
won from tJeu. I'oitylas MaeAr;-
11tur'.s main lunge by Filipino
idierrilhis .'Ciainsl an eictny air-
port wei'" added Wednesday lo the
.Stephens County ,h'' f'Hi111>|>irie defense
< >ne of the Cicneral MacAl'lItur'.-
;Ue;'I i 11.a band. v..pt out of li e
mountains of northern l.u/on in a
-a-, ae - raid on Ihe airport at Tu-
L'UOLirarao in the Cagaynn vail '.v.
Taken eomplelidy by surprise, the | mechanics.
Japanese fled in ceni'usion. laving: Corp. Fry
fCcntinued on Page Two)
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Rt'it:-'.It
h.'i'-e at Kabaul on N"w B.'itnin
Island eea eil tonight following
reports ihal enemy airplii.tti's and
•Aarships wire, near the slralogie
i 'arid north'.asi of Aestral a.
Japanese bombers aga'n Itl'isr-
ed at Kabaul in waves of 40
I.laite-. dispatches from New Brit-
ain said, and a fleet of 11 vessels,
including warships . as seen oil
Watom Island, near Rabaul.
British Top Japs
In Rangoon Sector
ItANGOON, Jan. IW.R Rril-
ish land and air forces in "Met d
heavy casualties on J .nanesc ttn.fi
Thailand! troops attempting to
drive westward from the fronlier
ti^ Motilmein, slopp'ng Ihe e.iero.v
"wherever the\ mei Inmi" an .m-
perial headquarters commtin'fjue
-aid today.
Mack Frye Now
Air. Corps Corporal
SI IKI'I'APJ) FIFIJ) Jan. X!-
Mack Krye of I'Jiasville. Texas,
was promoted recently to the rank
and griid" of corporal. He is a
member of ltM5i.lt school squadron,
ai lite Sheppard I-'ield, Texa-.,
'orld's lamest technical tec'inii
cal training school tor Air Cot'|,s
( 'AI! and tire Uoubli , wle «, it. 'le Mod i t-
public How fear- it ay In • nt;«' ,
acute m.a> !>.■ >.be d n t I . «• 1
actual .suffering con to This with !y '•11
synthetic r.tbbei Thirl y-tw o 1
plants now ai" proposed
tip to n.rt\. the few ■ > tlllti t a' dulti"
riiblwr plants llial h.e .• Iw.-en built ' 'Mtui
or st ai led are tor aw. rage produ. • '-1-
tiou of tO.i.'.wi ton;- a year, and co't tb'1
about .Slo.iHXi.octi apiece : Noil"
in order lo n ,> I. tit-' I'Ki.oi.ili-joit coe.ilu
production profioseif by le <- II • • I
Jones and apprised b> Ihe presi-• I ue-da;.
dent, there w ould lie required ! out, , lo _'.i
about .'42 more plants l.cyond the fit'.' cdu< it
output of the pre-ent eight plants Itooie "
of around XO.WK? tons . apacity.
dntlsscn
Ihe p. r-
-enii■-tor Slol'lII Ward has
•d two m v teachers. Mr-.
Sinitit and llarefiehl I'lto-
■ ho, along willi -his other
will, coach lb" up-aiid
tioys •. iilley hall team
'lance Jordan will coach
I Is leant: Mrs, .StmtIt Is
lie schoo,! at t'ad.|o. She is
'ting Miss Pat'Ks eUtssc.s at
'eSfh't,
• Ir.v No. la Ward turn m!
jo to Senior llig.il to - e
picture of "Daniel
K iiiii.roii'.J i. I '.ay ior coach *> :ll e ■ I he 7'a d <h-J net erra'ed iu Te\-
Inin... nil baa --..uie interesl ill" '' a:al '.'.'ill la a : Ihe folal average
I >icl ui oi. Soirl hw e-,t t'oiit i.-i ..'lit'. itieiiHle.l in -.nl , cor,.-, i \ at ion di<- |.,|V
■. aim -. I-' eh- in Hie -.tale up lo llppl'Oxi-
Jack Ray -a ill Im i/ifistma tei niaiely K'i.fKi.'HOt) acres.
eh ' . . ' ;|Ti ' j
W. I; I .ace. County Agent. .-
•,_| 1,'j , II: J eee:j)l ol a pamphlet W'li . a
I |':'ay : . term.'d ill • "olIieial e\.
Oil ' ol 11 ' Texas Soil ( '■ I
I uad:
and
I,.
Ray Ad!
i.sts w III he
lo lb. |iep
I. Ihe baud
ewby to llit
irs wdl 1-e
nd squaii for ne:
•d. Sii|j| J. F, I
- lick citrt.b ai
will Itav
hi
Morn
program^
Music: will be I in i
girls" si-Met under .
C. Rurkeit St ne.-til
.'ia cents adult - c
d d i.
it on ti:
<<\ b;
■lion
I hltl
Sea Scouts present Were Ken
net It Davis. I.esier Tpoley, Kugene
lolin Robinson. John Clark.
Pal M.-Nallen, Pat llenry, cabin
boy. Mm ray and third mate liarr;.
Robinson.
Mrs. liiisM'll II. Jones was
brougltl aboard ship by a member
... ol Ihe ship's crew where >hc was
\ci 'I'!," pamphlet was ii>ked lo send the lies I wishes of
tlte slap's personnel!, lo Skippie
.lories, who is now slalioned ai
Mobile, Ala, Willi the I". s, A.
Navy.
I'irst Male Harry A. Robinson jlt.
was ui chiu ge ol the ship and was
c'.fuplirueriled by the sllip's cotJi-
ntillee as doing a fine jolt Willi
ibis phase ol the Scouting pro-
gram.
iiling.
'hlti* committee i,-\ teWcd s"otit-
M'.; ae11\ 111. jor I it 11 and dis*
■| is.-.i ■ i and se| ..b'ei a it, .is for ll'lli.
11 "rg.'mi/.'i- j...-) Vessels Seen
Oil .:. :' i .'.Mem.."HI C.intni.l O'e lo ,Ja>' tnscis octll
troops in ii,e Off New Guinea
rot in I v.
I,( >S ANI iKI.KS. Jan 22 'U.R
, ir. it ■ i ;oni| comtful t- e rc-
r; en nig I lie I'a en- ion Service
i .1 A ,\ | ■. the' V oca I u mill
.e : icma a teachei, fl: ■ IJereftu of
A in nPiiidl 1 eononilcs, lie I' arm
• . ' ' , Admit!..stralioii. tlte lex
Fore .lr;. Service, and lite ngr -
i'ia11111,■ 11 .'Vdji't" tnlet'ti Administra-
tii'ti1: be pamphli'i is intend, d for
li e of Ml')- - Conner.• d Wilh the- -
'UCIe- V. Ill) ill', called on lo ex
j:.i;iin the act.
f'h nppe.ll - tilal a I'JI
these plants is the direct II-
natural g.i-., ratlirn- than: the
by-product> of oil refining Wi
they may not' all h at thi - I
apparently many ot them wall
and the (act tli;i! the natural
Is abundant and cheap v irtu,
without cost at 111. wells, a ft i I
"stripping' ot casiiigbead gasp
Increases Ihe probable use
this basic material,
All <>t Wtik'h add up to tin
that more than half the i
plants logically will be built
Terias. 11 this supply of tin- b,
materials find tin- hbtin'Hes.s -
ply of tile > li.'.'pe-t know n f
tire fully considered
OKKN oi- Heard John F loatis
KJ back On til" loll as lire i,d loll-
ing ch.utnuin alter being out of
Jlte cily a few days A large
ntendiince enjoying the hr'ithei-
hoorl meeting at the Christian
church last night . Tim Kirk in
town and asked where from say-
Mk "everywhere'' . AMn Walk-
ff" still looking tor his hat he lost
(Continued on Page Two)
I \IiM WI) RANCH NEWS
III) EVELYN SI R 1// I.V
What Dealt With
I'l.e 11-1 pari ol the explaea
lion deals Willi--
i A i What a d| M riel ca.lt aeciiill-
apfish. and
What a disiriei canrot.
P.y I A'l d.'i'N Sit; MIAN
| M.f.A". tNt.i .mi ten plots . : rlead
' a.dks an ! oilier bUei as la1'
.in a.'baiici. i.i spring planting a- is
possitilc will h.'-ip 'greatly ,in whip-
Inng damage b> ul.se. t-, Id 12 It
i- intpi a tan' to if. -o lit \ lew oi
the likelihood of ,i shorlage >.f
V| |ifi|i i!\ '*'f ft']t''s
."Man;, r, eels w ha h desig n ut
injiitfe garden plants over winb i'
in truth crop residlip left on the
ground, m weeds', leal litter and
oiid'a boards and accumulation ..;
tfash on the land. Other.- find re-
fuge in ditches, waste place-., and
in and around storage houses,
Oiliden -anilatiofi i- mote inipori-
ant than e\el this y. ai l.ie.'allsi-*ol
ihe increases needed fot" many
vceglahle crops in the Food and
Freedom program.
There still may lie lime to re-
duce insect populations by plowing
las soon as the condition of the.
tip
ialt.
'what
.low
befor
hi,pel
litirrmairns
Fo.
Weetb l ufimn Si
*,|. ., • e,,.. ....
piow in-, i ot. ..it.
lotlt,all. :ru.' wi)
daring tit ■•la'h-
-i in on crop i en
s troy ltd in like i
The Stephens Caiiiily
Demon-aration Council will
its iegul.tr meeting Sctlllda.v,
Utii\ 21 at 2:00 in the A ;ent
flee, Th|'s Will lie the Iivsi in.
ol Ihe new, year.
In defense the comtng -
(Continued on Page 3)
I tishricl Can ACcea1-
-M.' fl is Slated thai tlr I iv
is jiassed le. tin legislature b. •-
a-. Ill '.little: and riincit e-
.lite i it A di' ' I el, w leu |'I„
' • vel a gov ■ • ttilienl 1 - 111 >-
■<-1 a 'I'h • siijietisot's. bona
le I iiti.'l • or ranchmen ol' lie
; .1", elected h the q I d ii d
•'tei'-; Ti'."!ei.i , ■, a.. ate in c! ; • v
tn. d'.'I riel, can do only these
Continued on Pag; Three
Cannon Melted For
I se By Canadians
i.i\i;rpo( ii., s s ■ u.r c,,..-
man gnus, which linve resied
peacelully at old Fori Point since
Ihcir Ciipliire ui Ihe First World
War. ai. being fuelled down for
manufacture ot new gun, to lie
used against their toriuor own-
ers.
Inaugural ing an exiensive scrtip
1 metal salvage eampnign. ihn e
yoke of blue-ribbon oxen hau'ed
the guns through the town to a
inching pot at the local plant.
Appeal To Troops
Is 23 Years Late
The 11 a.niir eommitiee w ill eon- .„ , ,
due a b,„„:d Table for 1 ,mv ■'■''I'Mnese aircrall earner.
Scouima-I as. A-aaa„l Seoul- w',>,v i' waf.-rv r>tl New
ma tors ami S-nuters. which will ' '■"'"Ion radio reported
aiC'luil, I : e "Fundamentals m a In,'k,'d u« hy
of Sf oal ing." ami fraiaiag course
or Scoutmasters.
The fiuai
ci.ii.tra, eat
hi |be P.'adgel Plan which has
idopfad Nal i n;.. 1 Iy and to
secure lurids thai may lie needed
to enrv.v on lite.1, -ik Tb advance-
meui Comma: ••• will hold Courts
ol Honor iu February. April, June,
August, October and D comber.
! Contained on Page bourj
the NIJC listening [lost lieie.
a ii,. win en- American Bomber
iu '.airy Sinks Freighter
'! I ' . i: i \\ 111 ■ 11 11.11
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 22'U.fi'
Columbia I'.roadcasling syslem
p>. ked up a radio Singapore broad
cast today Which said an America .
flying fortress bombed and sank a nished.
H 1,000-1 on Japanese freighler off
the Dutch Fitsl Indies.
e is the son of Mrs.
S. \. Fry of 1 'ai-ekenridge, and
| ail.'tided Flisaville High school.
He has been slalioned id Sliep-
| part! Field -iai e Oct, l.'>. lbs
•'duties are barracks leader.
Workers Asked On
Registration Day
The local drau board today
called for vole,miners lo aid in
the county registration on Feb
ruary Ki. All persons 20 vein's old
or not Iii uur-i register.
Three places have been set up.
At lite court house, at the Y.M.-
C.A. and at Masonic (lining itall
in caddo, Persons who can typ •
, arc desircfl and if possible il is
asked that type,writters be fur-
BAI L COMMITTEE NAMED
Hall Chairman
Plans foi
inond Jubil
&"
ihe Ih : -id ut's din-
r.irlMav l.atl have
icen completed lier^aml both
i'i und and -,|ii:a e daccin; vill he
enjoy ed al I]'" Murch hotel Fri-
day. J a nil! i ry :iOib, aid Ft i d Pal- (
:.ner, chaainan o| arrangemeht .
Danciaig will stint at !i o'clock
and arlniission will be SI.10 a
couple. This; admission charge in-
cludes lax.
"Dale.. o thai other may w all;"
,-. again the slogan ol the local
c iniult tee Proceeds W ill go lo 111"
light, against infantil pnralysii«.
I torn
hot.
rif-
ling
Lions To Graham
On Friday Night
Attention was
so. re, .ty Paul t'arrell that there
will h.e no I.ens Club meefng
here eintonow.
Member- instead will attend the
ai 'ting lo lie held at (da-
ham. beguiling at 7 p. ill.. Il will
le latbes night.
Tlii- year more lltaii any oilier
-hould turn oii| to help this w'dr-
Ihy latlse and I hi'iicve the pe -
,,!-• nf Ureckenridge aril Sti'iihens
IIOCI IKS'l'KIt, N. V U.R ;.
m.man's appeal tor some dough
, boy to write lo Iter has rcai bed , county e, ill" declared Mr, I'a'nt"r
ihe Army 2.'1 years late, officers Serving oft the committee with
today by from Camp t pton, L. I., reveal. Ihe chairman arc P. M. Faulkn-r,
'hhi. supply officers frequently vice chairman and treasurer. R,
receive materials packed during A, Pitzer, ,I"ss Pipkin, 0. W. Wal-
tIn* World War. The lag on one lor. W. R. Lace, II. C. Jones. Mrs.
bundle, dated 1918; was signed Roger Lent/ Mrs. C. K. West.
by a woman inspector who wrote'Mr- (I, I., Kcahey, Mrs. L, D.
her address on the tag and in- i H.",ivk'ns Mr . R. t,. MIHoft, Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Lncc
Uteri drrtvpnndeni e. | J. c;. !,- . g ,vij [•;, o. MrClaia : •'•/ Phillips.
FRED PALMER
ind Mrs. Cor
Committee Bombed
On Air Contracts
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 "!■?'
Chairman David I. Walsh, D 'tna-
crat Mass. of the senate hiivat
; affairs curiimiltee said loday his
group was "bombard'd" by big
business iniercsis. airplane man-
ufactures and th ' oPM oVery time
it considered limiting profits on
naval construction contracts.
Firemen Called To
Watch Grass Burn
Two glass alarms have been
answered in P.p'ekem id.ge during
the past 21 hours. I'he.-e were in
vvcsi and northwest Hreckeni'idgc.
Chief M. M. I .itsby ?aid in ;t
number ot calls people s t fire
to the grass then call out the fire-
men to watch it.
Air Raid Millions
Asked of Congress
• WASHINGTON. ■ an. 22 dJ.Ri -
President Roosevelt today asked
congress for an emergency a p.
.propiration of 100,000.000 for
: protection of American civilians
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1942, newspaper, January 22, 1942; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131098/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.