Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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news for ever
future of btu
Tiger shorUt
who directs
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lot better ch
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have charge of
and Mrs Bailey Phillips of Friend- telephone office there ~
rttip base moved into the house been operator in Aubrey for
where Mr. and Mrs Claude Bolin paet 18 years,
hameriy lived Mrs. Bolin has mov- “ ‘ ~
ad to Bonham.
Mr and Mrs Shelby Cannady
We took off from a secret aasem- have returned to their home in Ada.
bling point somewhere tn the Mid- 1 ok.
'■ _ die East in a large formation of. - -- — -- *
WUl Rogers Jr. who will be sworn in soon as a member of the House B 24 Liberators This raid is htgh-
>» ft
3. Keep all burners clean, and In *
good working order. (Othar-
wiie they will make iarompiefa
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By EDWARD KENNEDY
OVER CRETE WITH THE U. 8.
AIR FORCE. Jan. S — tDelayed >—
!(»—We are bombing Crete today
las part of a groat effort to knock
that island out as a German air
base
We have a number of points to
I prove One is that the Germans
i were not so smart as they thought
■ they were when <hey took the is-
land with parachutists so they i
could use it as an offensive air I gon, is reported Improving
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policeman who had been reported
mHntng
In the Little Company of Mary
Hospital where 35 victims were tak-
en for treatment. 27 were bald all
night with at hast seven reported
to a critical condition
The Sre burned for several hours
and damage was estimated by Fire
Marshal Mullaney at $150,001
The five bodies were found hud-
dled in the wreckage of a waah-
-< room Marshal Mullaney said
* their escape apparently had been
cut off by the flames and they had
■ought safety in the washroom, but
had asphyxlatod.
Tentative identifications of four
of the bodies indicated they all
were residents of the general vicin- i
ity of the bowling alley.
Eyewttoesaes said some
had appeared in the roar
alley* and had been LJ2-
tongues of flame Many of th*
patrons started for the exits—three
in number—put many stopped at
the checkroom to recover bats and
coats
Suddenly there was a searing
blast of hoi air and flam*, thorn
who felt it said they were pushed
through the front doors and into
the street I
a muffled explosion. ----- ---
beard nothing
FlreuRti said the blast probably
was a “Tlarohacf caused by ignition
of the heated gases
IT’S MIGHTY EASY to waste
gas, when a town has cheap and
plentiful Natural^. But there’s
a war to be won, and waste helps the enemy. Check your
house heating. Put your foot down on extravagance.
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War has returned to the Ukraine. Russia's wheat-growing bread-
basket. as Soviet troops stab into the are* above Millerovo white making
their encircling drives on Rostov. Map shows German advan** Mh*
the Ukraine since the invasion of Russia tn June. 1H1. and direction
of Soviet thrusts that may win back this rich region 5
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ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC.
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We Operate Our Own New. Modern
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110. Hickory (Masonic Bldg) Telephone 1726
Yes, Plenty
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News Briefs
The Infant son at 8gt and Ml*.
Robert Pbllllps and family are Ray Reeves of AbUene was buried
mwvtag to Bondar. at Belew cemetery Friday Rev J.
Mr. and Mi*. Glpndennlng of M Webb, pastor of the Aubrey
| Mttl* Btea have moved to the J D Methodist Church conducted _*
I Moors bouae. short service at the grave IB*
I Mamr*. and Mme* C. C Coot*. I baby was only a few hours old and
I J. C- Thana* and children at Frts- i* survived by it* parent*, a twin
1 co. and Jim McMahan and *on of brother, grandparent*. Mr and Mi*.
Danton virttod Mr. and Mrs C T Roy Mullen of Dallas and grewt-
Mamey > grandmother. Mrs. G D Davis of
Mean*, and Mme*. Tbmpleton Aubrey- Mm Baev** was formerly
Bauchman and Perry Bauchman of Mia* Loraine Mullen of Dalia*.
Aartto and Lee Lawrence of Fort Mis* Helen Jama*, who spent
Worth visited Mr. and Mra Walter Christmas with her parents. MT.
Bauchman. and Mrs A. 8. Jama*, returaad to
Mmma and Mma*. John Bailey Beaumont, where ahe teacbm.
and daughters of Wylie and ADen : Ms*** Vernon Ware of Nederland
U«ram of Clsrtaad vhited Mmm* and Bah Fmtdban of De Kato weed
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Jameg.
Mm Helen Mkrn and danghtor tf
Denton viaiied Mr. and Mb. Elman
Allen.
1. For ona dung, wear warmer
clothes, so you won’t have to
overheat the house; 70 to 72 de-
grees will be enough. (Imagine
how 11 ugal you wou Id have to be
in wartime, if you had to heat
with coaL Qneen Mary of Lon*
and Mmes
Mhaaey of
and midwestem Mate* a* a tteitem y Rumanian oil fields
Joseph L McHugh said one buyer
who uses the pelts for fur*, had
17.000 carcasses dressed for mar-
ket and truaen m a local *tora»<r
plant ready for sale and other*, too.
were buying from the trapper*
sentative of a national food dis-
tribution concern with headquar-
ters in New York arrived this week
to negotiate purchases for eaatem
anti midwestem markets
Louisiana s muskrat catch is
about 6.000.000 annually, whiah fig-
ured at a pound per carca s. would
prride the equivwiH1*- ot About
6.006 beeves
~ Some 70 new rtudanta have enter-
ed tt*> riemer, public school* during
the pact aeveral weeks to bring the
total enrollment to 1A14. a check
Wbdnaaday mowed. Each of the six
city *choois reported an increase
of from 2 to M students, the most
brtng in the Fred Douglass colored
school and the Denton Junior High
School, with some 20 new students
each.
Present enrollment* by school
are as follow*: Denton Senior High
School. 5M. increaae of nine; Den-
tan Junior High SchooL 502. Ur-
enas* of about 20 (only 156 in Jun- '
tor high school building) Robert
K Lee School. M0. with S3 in aev- ;
enth grad*, increaae of two; Stone-
Mfc*l
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Tells of Bombing
Raid Over Greece
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Kls
war oerreapondent on the Medi-
, evening to the honoree* and 90 J
, guests Miss Thorn* and her
----■» er Saturday went to Krum
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Jan « -Mr Thorne
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— ■ 1 —------- Love, assisted by Mm-w Qllbr
COURTHOUSE S.-=sv~j£;!
Love -___1, _ \ —
Mks Myrtle Thome and her [ near to our pUiw-
mother. Mr* J. W Thome, who
were moving to Krum Games were
airected by Mr* Love, after which i low
Marvin Stewart made an apprecia-
T Tbooe Uon talk And P»—rnte<i the bon-
(MMrit N«te; atmrd
nady, veteran Aaaociated
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terranean front, again ha* re-
turned tai a DMtad Mato*
bomber to wateh bomba tall on
the Axt* in Greek toreitory
where he erne dodged them
whM> Oroeee attll «m free and
ss, ssnx.'SB
to Navarino Bay. an Axis aea
transport center. Kennedy also
has flown over the western
daaert. The raid he deaertbe*
here was the attack on a Oreta-
nian air base first announced
in a British communique from
Cairo Sunday)
McShan mid Jim Atwood ot Delta*.
ktlm Peart Brook* of Gaineerilte.
Mme*. W. A. Waggoner and Una
Dekolb and two aona of Shennan.
Two grandchBAron who could not
be present were Ensign Billy Maa-
sey of Miami and Mr* Eugenia Cole
of Norferit Va.
Ftoyd Stone, who has been vtatt-
ing his family, returned to Kansas.
Mrs. Sloan and children wtil re-
main here tor the winter
Mra. W G Loath, accompanied
Mr and Mra Oectt Allmon to their
home in Brownwood
Mr. and Mra. Warren Thomas re-
turned to Rusten. L». after visiting
C. L Kyte.
Mr and Mr*. A L Maxwell of
Fort Worth visited relative* hare
Capt. R. E McAdam*, a former
Ptlot Point boy. who ha* been seri-
ously ill at Camp White in Ore-
1 AUBREY NEWS
a about the same a* last year s
total of 1A13
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Bank* and to termtoate thr Trea-
gggrgs
the pimniff now pay* to tater-
aek. Mm iMtodadt
A bin embracing the Rumi pay-
as-you-go plan far federal tneosne
tax collection* waa offered by Rep-
ramntottve Oarinm (BUT001
A constitutional am*ndm*nt to
lower the aottag age tram H year*
to It. the minimum draft age. was
prapomd by B*pm—nt*ti*i Ftah
Fire in Chicago
i amCADO. Jan. • (ff) Bhi par-
Lt satw wowMBmI and men «Mb M»
L injured in a fire and inplnMn to
St to •» Meet
yMh C--..
The Mth body, that ot JemM
R. Btnghrtg, «l. w** recoewM
from the ruin* today more than
etebt ham* attar thy blare Mtotad
' fie Marshal Anthony Mullaney
eatlmatod the damage at tiMJM
One ot th* bodies was identified ~ —- -
a* WUMam Gutrieh. IP. ran of a "MS—MB
I27^t Values....
$35JNValues....
F Kslberrr of Dallas, visited Mr
Byron Moffitt
w ' - J - Mrs James Noel w1m> visited MY I
quantities to/shipment to eastern plana* from tha Middle Ekal against L and Mrs J L Noel, returned Ux
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Bills offered by R*pro**ntsHv*s
Lynch (D-NYl and Van Zandt
(R-Pa) would iimUau* th* pay of
men in the annad force* beyond
smoke the end of th* war. Lynch propo*-
. of the I ed conttauanee of pay for one year
followed by atter dtechaige. Van Zandt far atx
months.
Lagiriatian intended to art up
machinery guaranteeing emptay-
mant to enlisted gsen after their
diachaige wa* introduced by Repre-
sentative Keogh (D-NT>.
WbuM MM Tta
UaqairamaM of many Southern
rtata* far the payment of poll tax-
Some mid they heard «* before a voter may cart a bal-
^ptartmi. othera had k>t on a Priumiy or a ynerel etec-
tten uiiutvtag a fedrnal office
would be nnlltflad by MBs toiro-
ducad by Banraasntatlvm Gavagan
(D-NT) and Mocantanto (Am.
lab.-NT). Oavugen ateo inirodnBad
the oontrovantaJ qNl bnrtdng MU
which would mob* lynching pun-
Mabte aa a federal effenae
Ftecal reform* ware embodied tn
E buM- uK*i»st tile Middle East
_ dle ln • fwm»Uon of I Reid Harrison of Houston visited
Win Roger* J», who will be sworn in aoon a* a member of the House B 24 Liberator* This raid is high- ' his aunt*. Mmes Fanriy Robertson
of Raprwnniative* tram the 16th California district pauses, tor a glimpse ly strategic We are to go over their and Belle Sullivan
Misses Helen Tomberiain and
•nd I Nita Maude Hollar have returned
from a visit in Sherman
I Mis* Tot Burks and Arthur Flake
bombers — B-25 chance of Dalia* visited here
tomburtion, which
boa monoxide, m '
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4. In open beaten, do not Mt th*
Bame too high- M it toudtod ihfl
top of the rsdiiaurirlttfBMHKg
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(XNiiMkHict of Victory
Wo £bm With cpMFBfp /4B.
Bdfldvfld wiMn ttto Nbv Yar to old .
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Louisiana Muskrats
Being Dressed Up
In Public Schools To Augment Meat
NEW ORLEANS, ten 9 (Irt happens to be piloting the plane and daughter and Jessie D
Louisiana muskrats' dreaaed up tor T ““ 4" ' r'"’ * z,lh*""' ewn—
the table as marsh hare*,* are be-
ing concentrated here in large
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of the rtwtu* of hi* famous father which stands near the Route antrance maln nghter airfield at Kastella Pe- '
in the Capitol tNEA Telephoto) / [ diate. southeast of Candu and
y ~ smash up their runway so no fight- '
" ers can take off
Then medium I--;--- “ — . .
Mitchells—are to come in at a 1 Misses Nathan Ikwin. Lucille
, much lower altitude and destroy Moody. Eva Garrison and Rebecca
Lheir planet- on the field I Reid, who spent the holidays here.
The man who planned this raid returned to Dallas
must have had Imagination He Mernrs and Mmes O W Moffitt
' harumns h* rxilrxiiriA, th* IkllAM* ' «e*wl rlaitwhlav w Ian*ia n Moffitt
and Mrs
I am in—Lieut Co) A 1 -------
of Lafayette. Ind
He led the first raid of American
and'Kalberer is in command of Um*
final format ton of our plane* W<-
take off
Uy at Great Height
We ascend We an- so high now
__that 00 creature can live without
Mr Hugh revealed that a reprv- oxygen at this height
- ' - We can see mountains and val-
leys of Crete and above all we can ,
see one thing we want to see which
is that runway and it stands out
4 like a sore thumb.
We go across it and let the bombs '
drop Do we get that runway? We
not only get it but we get a fighter j
plane taking off on It That plane
will never take off on any runwaj .
again
Our own plane “Babe the Big
j Blue Ox.” hangs a little behind t
I In case there is any part of Uiat
runwaj the others have missed we ,
are going to get tt We find one 1
gap on a little stretch they missed
We go for that and smash it up j
We have done our job and all we
have U> <k> Xtow is to run Ikxdc aa
'fast as we cdn.-which is very fast
Thuradav eveniiw honoring , Some ack-ack burst*, but not very
Thorne and her ' near to our plane
Just as we leave we see the me-
dium bombers coining in much be
us That is their affair We
don't know it at the time, but thoar
_ B five Messerschmitts which iiovered !
orees with a beautiful electric clock * above us and did not attack us I
and a number of other gifts which . went after the mediums Hie me- ,
were given by a group of frietMl* of ' dtums had a rough time and shot
the town A night watch service down one fighter
was ateo held and 42 wa* played G», -v,v ««
until 11:20 when a program directed i several bombers and night fighters |
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which ermviated of aongs by the and no fighters can get off that
J ’ runwav to resist other bombirurs bv
Webb, pastor of the Methodtet ' the RAF which also took off for (
INFANT GIRL Di BURNS
DRATH IN HOME
HOUSTON. Jan «. —(*— Ruth
when the houre in which the fam- I Ttac*) LaMarab MH would create
tly lived burned efftee of ftecal tnverttpation* to
' out where the
money i
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egenetea each ** OFA. from re-
quiring periodte hgwbno *ad reg-
tetrettan af aOtaaraMte Urea waa
offered by Bepreeenteiive Mama-
eo (D-Alk). rto aaid th* preeent p^te increaae of 11; 8am j
t"*18**" IHPI M | Houaum School. 270. M in .eventh
. °y* <»>•*>**» grade.,tecraaae of U; Fred Douglas
touched off the «M irailiuniij | - - — - - —
• over unification ef th* armed
forces by PateMbcfac a bill te cre-
ate a department at national de-
tom. mZeep ef e* equal dtvi-
rtena of air warfare, the Amy end
the Navy.
ScranMe On for
Sohni Offices
WABHDKFPDH. Jm •—UP?—
-Ihtapa may Mfa* deam out m BopA
Bdward Rrown* efftae a* CbpMal
HUI brtece the wert rat bnf to-
day. the )otnt to jwnping-
Brawa beert* both Rte aM and
now Heuee efftee buttdtaat—a
stone's throw from tfto capital
where the new Oongrem cenvenm
today
I At the meoMnL cone IT new
iquiimdilieii want ta. Abort th*
acme mraMr may not want out—
----- bat they*** prtta pa. Alaa, aeoe 71
beM **n wane m awwp aBbrae ta
pet better tocattana
The pbcnm rk« from TJI ta the
i in ratag mtR ■tarty mMMMt-
1 Moving man move tn and out tf
I the bufldlma- Data, typewriter*.
I and atenae'rae being chitted up and
I down the hall*. (Of comae the
■team can walk, but the other rtuff
1 aotv paapwann crowd te
' Brawn's offtc*. wwntte* ta knoo
whan efftee No. re *nd *o wfli be
•rarer*, and bow much tonpar
them be** to wort.
i It tent quite *o bad over at the
8*nate office building, where ttMP
bare only M onataaa and never
more than one-third ta or out.
REAL AST ATE TRANSFER*
central Bopttot Church of Den-
ton to Grover C. Graham, aubdivi-
rton 1 of B B B. A C R R Cto
oarvay. *2.900. 4. 1M>
W A. Carlton to W 7.---
•M acre* in action 46 of M. E P
A P. R. R. Oo. surrey. 92.900 Dec I
te. 1941
N H Branum and wife to F C
Ootob. * L 4 acre* to Amanda C. ‘
Harris survey and 70 1/4 acres in Madden 'was pi,—ned ' Most of them are smashed up now '
oubdivtetai 6 of Samuel Mint rar- which coanioted of songs by the and no fighters can get off that ;
vey. PH1.73. Oct. U. 1902. group, scripture reading by Rev. J. ' runway to resist other bombings by •
O R- ftylHown arvl wife to H B kf — —a—_ *U._ aa.d ’ ttwa DAf which olarx lord, rxFV free-
tehlrr. <1 acre* In Gideon Walker church? and-* talc by Rev Floyd Crete today and is over Tuntai*
survey. 9*». Jan 9. 19® Amos, pastor of the Bopttot Church. too
Bernie Herd et al. to O B Walker who also offered player Candy--
tract ta L Clark survey in Little and nut* were served during |he 1 Advertiw—Lest they Forget I
tem. PM. Nov 10. 1942 * ---—" ““
On that field were 20 fighter*. I
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