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Smith and Jahnny Harris
toX man shw^T^uiay
The condition of Clyde Carter,
colored, who was shot in Che leg
early Saturday, near Krum, is im-
proved X-Ray pictures .showed
that the bone was not penetrated
by the shots from the 13-guage
shotgun but the flesh was badly
MADRID. Nov. 18—VF)—German
merchants have been ordered to re-
frain from advising clients and
wholesalers when they have been <
bombed out of their premiees. dis- j
patches from Germany disclosed to- I
day.
Henceforth, ths German press an-
nounced. merchants whose places of 1
business have been destroyed by
bombs may advise their clients of
their ebaiwe of address but must i
not say why tbew bmwoB.
A plastic, transparent wrapping
material to being issued to overseas ;
soldisrti so that they aoay wrap
themselves up in it as protection
from contaminating gases, such at
mustard gas. that burn the
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a coal mine near Lasarai
supplies fuel to war fact
power plants in Belgrade
municaque broadcast by t
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asserted, and huge stock
gear were captured,
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and the Yugoslav built
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several schools of thought on coffee. Some graduates
insist the beat coffee ia strong, black, and hot. Others prefer it light and
delicate, flavored with cream and sugar. Or sugar alone. Then there’s the
minority who are content any which way—just so long a saucer accom-
panies the cup! It doesn’t matter which school you support. Admiration
is blended to accommodate aU tastes. It has sufficient heavy bodied coffees
to enable anyone to make a “strong” cup. By using less coffee, a lighter
brew of course can be made. In neither instance is there a sacrifice of
Admiration’s wonderful aroma and flavor.
conference, meanwhile, that a
posal by Senator George (D-
to halve the time liquor may be
kept in the warehouses without
payment of taxes would solve the
current retail whisky shortage
"overnight" and "the black market
in liquor” at the same time.
Berge told newsmen that
Justice Department inquiry thus far
had resulted in "strong suspicion **
of monopolistic practices in the in-
dustry. asserting
“It looks like a fertile field”
tiwe have been prteg. -OwM taada of YWsttae pi
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ruahed to the front by trucks--
train and hand to cheer the boys
now living in cold foggy weather in
ankle-deep mud.
It was pouring rain today aa we
■kMded in a jeep along a rough
muddy trail to the foot of a moun-
tain near the front line. For some
reason thia sector of the front waa
fairly quiet and the guns were not
booming strongly as usual.
In the doorway of a barn on an
improvised table Wc. Herman Sum-
mer, Cranberry, W. Va.. carefully
wrapped a package.
"Sending that one home!"
"Naw,” he said. ”ITn wrapping
this for Sergeant.” •
Sergeant Thomas Wallace. Wal-
nut, la., held a string in hie hand.
‘Tm sending home bed spreads for
the folks.” he said, “I have one for
mother and another for my wife. I
hope they get these In time.**
Most of the boys are sending
packages home to parents, friends,
wives. Tons are arriving here with
each mail delivery. They are taken
into the front line with rations
and distributed.
They Ignore the warning “do not
open until Christmas" and strip off
the paper to get at candy, cigarettes,1
cakes and other gifts. •
Pfc. Tbny Zalewski, Detroit, be-
gan kidding the boys. «
"Seems to me there are few pack-
ages from Iowa, but I guess there’s
not much in that state anyway," he
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"That’s what you think." retorted
Private James IJ ns rille. Marshall-
town, la., "as a matter of fact
Michigan to only attached to Iowa
for ration purposes."
But underneath the banter and
wise cracks was a warm feeling of
cheerfulness as the men stood
around watching Christmas pack-
ages being wrapped while a cold
dismal rain fell outside the door-
way and guns boombed in the dis-
tance.
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WASHINGTON. NOV. !•-(«-
I’ba Justice Department already has
begun an investigation of the liquor
industry, into which a Senate com-
mittee proposee to inquire.
Dtocloeing that his office to out to
order to create an artifical short-
age and thus increase prices, Wen-
dell Berge, assistant attorney gen-
eral in charge at the antl-tovst d»v-
totion. told reporters that he had
assigned special men to the in-
quiry and instructed them to "push
Berge said hto department was in
"full sympathy” with the Senate in-
vestigation and that hto staff would
follow it for evidence bearing on
any monopoly or restraint of trade
'rhe Betge announcement follow-
ed an assertion by Senator Bcrug-
ham (D-Nev.), whose resolution set
off the Senate investigation, that
there is enough whisky in bonded
warehouses to provide every Am-
erican eitisen with more than 13
quarts.
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1943, newspaper, November 18, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317788/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.