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BRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS
WEDNE6DAY, DEC 18. 1946
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■ thi- o>ninnitN.un slumlil roius./ nt
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i and i'ulHnd.
i iu' i-niiiiu.* i..n sJniuiil 'i . jfu-
i tn llu- area al i>nov ' uiiU nm
.ater than Jan. lj. *in- i-i-si)lutii ii
said
it Mould i-rn, nucr tin- him >t i
„ai.ors in move into "sih-Ii ti-rri-
Gn«v 1
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Buchanan «'!• n h'ii'tt: -nd I.
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that mm. iwi.t «.i- star, d r" a-l
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tl>Mn VV tt, I'ardu.- Jr -ayinj;
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Wi; s..ni(i i.istriii t. r lathi r did
in military s. I , in S m \nt tn i
S.-it' .-i; Hlks «i nt to VVu "tt-
>a E.ilU 1-ist n.^ht in fh.irt.-r.-d
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Steelworkers May
File Strike Threats
t hi v .
i i i rsr.rRUH, iis L| P
i*i-: I in t,*IO I'ntt' il Strclworki-rs ma;
•' it In.' -tr.ki' rii-ti.'.-s against 11 Ian;,
n .•. .sti .•, i-ompanii s to stia nytht-n 'hi.-n
• tn trul .t. i-nn'ract dis. iss -lis ln \'
ii-h ' month
ami I' as l. arni d .vi.ti.11im• i\
.11.. t|i... tin ii.ii,.ri- tM-rut|\.. 'n.,.rd
of ,nl> hi ri I'oituii. ilallnn ♦twlay t.
th. wai;.- [mlii j .'onimittiv m | rr-
s.-niiti'^ a Iramf Murk oi u.mr nd
"'is. ! dt-mands inr <i">n'«'ii Rn-ni-
Urs
Vhpro. al ot th. n i-omtti. mla-
'."ti hy th. « v | .lit-y lommit'i
Moui.j nii ati thi- til.ni; o| a >0 day
sink. n-.tars at.nnsl ('arm ;u-
lli.tN ■ ■ - .■* I th. largest hasi
I i' In. r i.id U f''.' !' i ' nipiiii * s
iTiiploy.i.i; ht'lMi'in no and |* r
i .'tit i>t tin- uni.ins memlwrship
A union official <mphasr/<d
tl.a strike notices Mould not he
lii.-il with "any main, hut merely
h. i in-, '(it y ' are handy to have
on hand ill the evt.it contract ri< -
KiMialioi..s art. not su.eessiu.
Kappa Al|:ha Theta
Plum Valley Folks
Turn to and Save
Their Own Farms
PLUM.VALLEY FOLK
SHOW HOW SOIL
MAY BE SAVED
N \|l|M>.\, W I- Mi.-t t'ai iiii'r
iii IiliIi- I'ii.iii Valley in southern
VV i -1• t• i liave i 1 ei im-.I land that
tl-i'ir 1 .ii ,l. athei - ami iri eat-
Ki atnlfatlii- l.eifai: tilling Ino
yea i - a^n.
Ileiausi they want their laud to'
l.e a- ir'.'.d icramlad's was, they
have f e.l .• Plum Valley ( oti-
-i.-rvatit.il A lation.
Tne a-,-.'i iiT11111. fir.-t nt' its kiri.il
u VV i-eihiit and helievi-.! to lie
the fu-t in the i-uiiritiy, is pt-.n-etnl
niit in,.ii i .self-imp.i-eil reguiatit.ns
tlie lientffit of gov eriltlMHI- I
born
V ote Oil Atomic Buckaroo (lasers
:Kiier«rv Not Taken Win Two Games
ttt kn* vv vx lit
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:iix n uniun
SOVIET DELEGATE ASKS
MOME TIME TO STUDY
U s- RESOLUTION
EASTLAND LED ALL ALONG
IN SHARP CONTEST BY
A TEAM
'.'ii-
j I.AKK SITrKSS, N V 11. e |s
j The I'nited States fail*.I Tu.-.ilav
i in an attempt to hritur almm an
imm.'diute vote of approval on iu
i>roptvaI.s for international .outrol
of atimuc eror-v
Sov iet I •Hecate Antlrei \ til l)
my ho ifiaritnl that the American
resolution was not iu complete riui.l
formlty with the historii disaitnii
itient decision ot the I'nited Nit-
i oils i;.neral A-semhiy and .si.-"l
more tim.- to study it.
I t i'e<| States |) -lemite llet
\l liar.n il. who told the I N
nd.- Kneruet <':mimh>si n In'
iiiietiil.-fi to ;tsk a vol. on thi
ii'rd
V lo-
in.I
Am
i|< m.
vv .tliiiiit the lienefit
tal rules or help.
Tile a.-s-.i 'atinii . ...
Mai -.vliet', ;iO men. farming H,i>7a proposals a. thi
ai re of Ve[i. hilly land that j* | appnre.1 sorely tlt.-iippointed a'
<Ii atin -. Iiy t'lm'-niile-leng I'luin th-- ti> lay hill finally « ' d t<
' ret-k in Saul. County, decided to! po-tpotiemfiit of th.- iwninisvon'.
• tart then ivvn ml conservation i|e|il>enitlt)iis until l-'riday
"r..irri , a'i.| -uv. valual.'e soil Holidays delays and .l# aj -
•at ui i'iiialiy vv a washing away., |tafuch .;illl Ttm„ t.v then
iary « f this year the or-
thijt
i?u*orpoiatP«i
rk.
and
w
Si d:um
-nam Itig
a> will I
11 ai 1' I'.*1
I5ri iMdt.'as
start at Z
ii
.. p
Ionian
„> tt as co-announ
Then >*ul be I"
netw. rk
The f 11—h
us ton
.ulkin
rat ix
this
with
Kume
,i this
Filtered Truth Hit
By M. F. Eisenhower
Cine AGO II.. IS II' Milton
E.-t nhnwer i t:airman of the
t S . ttiM.issinti to 'hi- United
Nations lui atiotial -rienUfh- and
t'ultui il "i-nani/atio.is s.,;(| today
the world can hav. no pi-ace while
I i -r rent l'i Its peoj It s receive
"tilvre,! tru'h.''
! Hy .la
; vrani/.ati.in wa
| ready to gt ti
| A a started, a rain gatiue was
III talle III: .'lie of the farms so
i that na-iiit.i l . ..(' tlit* association
'■•a' chart rainfall ami note its ef-
fect-. Befnit- lung a "iIimhIU- litHt"
tractor, i hulldiijier ami other
i little a - e | machinery will he avail-
ahle tn tin■ 111ilei f:n tners at a liom-
'inal rental fee.
j The assot'iutii.n -ays "this i.^ only
Ithe liegintiing." The group'.-* goal is
in hrii'i: every acre of land iu the
'entire 1*111tn • reek watershed under
iiitideru -..il i-'iti-ervatiiiu practices.
VViien the a ssociatiou got going
| it -.vii- ii;- .i\c ed that the annual
Holidays
i Itaruch said. Time 8"es
i years to by and nothinq i^ done
(Jroniyko, indicating h" was
chiefly eonc t neil w th achiev ing ;■
. unanimous decision said man1
| iptestlei s concerning the resolution
wliiob had f>een ask.-.l by the Sn-
v ie t iteleiratiun still were uuaii
sVV'-reii .
I In essence, the I'nued State-
pan railed f r a stronij and com
prehensive in'.miitional system ot
control of atcml. en* lv-v .stuhli
sh>-il t.v i (invention amoim th" i n
it I'd Nations, nn-nibers It stiutlla
te,i Ihi.t Slll'Il I. tre.'ltv would s.'-
up an international authority vvr
iitie-ii'illai ineiiil'ci -hip tiues were | . . i
sion.s and to ileal with ail a.-p>
l.re. k. undue ijuuu -tv appar- 'i.
tl.v 1 etiiinin c tn im a (u tter strid
in b;i: ketball .|.-feai"il Ka.-,tlan I
last tiuht it both \ ami II teans
play the ri itular.s winniiit: b;> a
""'or*- ot to ji and 'he I;- bv ,
scoi e ni ::i to i;i
In 'h'- \ t'-ain pla> the pa lie
j ..f tli. lim-karoos showed iruprni.-.
m nt ami they were fiittitic th"
j buck.-, out of tw.-ivt free aliot.-
the liueKaroos .scored ii11:.-
I',it rhnnips n w,i - hush cur--
man for Itreck. nrid-e ,-,i I accimnt
' d Inr i number "f the free slim
retrrd lie racked t,, pojnt.-
wluli Itrayh'rr hurh p"bii man for
KaatU no score.I S
It wa - a sharp en t. "t, Ka-t| .u,I
ti.sin<r tvv > . ninplete teams, tint th -
llitckain '• -i 1 all i lit* vv: v Score
it I lie hallway mark w as to I 1
111 the II teams play .la li .pin
!i ck nt l:reckenrid«c was h'^h
t int n.an with lj p. in:- ind F'r.-e.
niiiti i- i K.-'latid -• ■«*•-.'I s
Starters for llreck'-t ridue wen
.lini'nit I'avne and I'rat'' White.,
fnrwa!.:- I'ar ThomosOi renter
it U Jones and Erie lh>|lanrl
l.tr I Harry l>.-an ami Vrkan.
-a- Mi. n auso -•..'lit in ,i> mards
and K.-.l Jai-ksor- ar.d WTlbiirn <Iruv
a.- forwards
Starters f'-r the visitors were Mil
thews and I'lair. forwards Craw
11.11|_ . en'er fin k- and ' 'ro ■-!>.
marilji.
i.i iur Vi.i,-. tai.i;li.
Will .. III. VV.il- Si.ll
I.... nefl I ICt '.IK. n
lion , a pi is \ i„g
.s t fainri.'d.
^Kysiauh who s|*-ak.s i-igh' lan-
guai^cs. won st-ionu piao- ticenny
•o iii'air..tiit-s .c ii ..it n > himoi.s
a^a.UM sun tnuii.t-(tlaoii t.i- ,'..ta.s
.1 ti.llicu.i lo j.i- mount c h on thi
"ini o; a vvor.i and it Mas s.'iKl i''-
way in,at pr aiutu-ia nn oi liv
"> i'.t> i.r.i, i« ii him ti. second
' " 1.' l'i .11 s u \V' like ,.
\.
i ie i-si ipt-d t(l I. . L inl- ti St iu
by way oi South Aincrici
ii" ri ly a| tcr his a; i .v ai n ri
I" a .urn in on clilh I n
a iu
s poK«
yii .tr
uiti.
• I.- s' rvt:,| w-.'h the v
>i n. x\ us xv otinii (i .n tb«
I i Ii< tUjiui. and ret una i
iHt- iaber -j a: . r Uai^
♦ d.
i.eh I >ixi
l..r':. ..
brie la.si
tie char<
Meetings Held To
Jteplace Franco
I i >.N I to\ He,- Is L.p \
i rnih.-nt ~ou i • ail today iltat
iihi.sh tiip. ma . ii. Madrid ha'.t
" en n e.'i.njr It-ader. oi Spanish
exi meal part . - to explore tlv- p..,,.
-ibl 'iyol lonnliM. ai. Iliii-iiiii cnttll-
II".:i KOVeitlUl' lit li I.plaec I letter
• iisKimo l iant iiti o Fri.ti' O.
I he .uurt e ;i ii con.-al'atioii.
hid I ecu proi-eiiiinu fur a consider
able l ri <d and at oi >■ tune this
..• ar iiopeared hop" I1:'
However, the intoiinatit .-aid r.
I niietl Mat "ii; blast at Spain
pre Utnahlv that ot the SeturitV
I'll.111. Il la-. .1'. ' reverse,1 tile si
lualioii an' " '• Franco a new
b ase nil life
ijowej' to inlmi' lster treaty pn
i I
I 1 "alias w ill nn-
oies at Fly Fii
l> i' il a' J .III
Kim aul will h.
ol Ihis came a
k Scot tit s ni
th. t Mc-s i Coy
Id on Sat unlay,
V . s Iii. v and I* rt'ti
uui tin liroadi ast
i lj p III over
HK'llt.HT l>e( ys L.P T!ire
P"t' .>u died tod«i m a firt* which
i'uttH(j a two stnrv rooniiim hoit.«"
.i' VVlltOWa I H*lI'Olt
not ij'iinjr r<i covei initneiliate ex-
pen-fs ..f the group. So the i luni
•'Valley llnmetuakeis Club got husy
organizinir a community dance.
'T'm- valley folk turned out. had a
. I fine time anil kept the association
rolling.
Since ti.'' ■ families in the as,,.-
t-
of ti e atomic problem
Flower Lovers Benefit
When Winter Comes
OIOIR S1M.KKS TO BE HEARD
•i radio netwnrk • ' st.itii ns ;
Real Sky Pilot
Flies To Soy
His Mosses
VKk.VVL. t'tal I >.•< 1 may nct-
tally l>« a . " pilnt. a- an Army
| An K ; . llu-' implie.I in a wat-
t time In ink. foi ii." may lie ritiinu
t with the liev. Blase Schlinuu-her
I ever* Sun.lav a> he flte- ..ver a aO-
ny Mi'MilI n nn heal patient at
Hrtx-ki-nrwlge Clinic *1uef
Ea.son saying no one has claimed
mile stretch sepuiatinif hi ma-se«.
Every Sunday. Father >chti-
niachet till - from Masses a; Vernal
, mi the Ctah side of the 1 ititah
ai d wtH-#d found and -un*- f,;i , ,, KaMirrl,, lu iv|o,a«i... He
men claiming lej^s cold and vvome'n the ".0 minut** trip by an-
Keen with no a'.vki.ig and caring m ptefeierce tn an hnur and a
saml'ils. i half ill iv e by atttmnolnle.
l lu i hoir of the I't t'sbv tertaa
• 'hurt h in i tiie ,v> thodist rburch
will rehearse th^s eieiuuu a' 7 o'-
clock The procram is scheduled to
b.-i-tn at " and will be one hour
of musi. rein-escntim: carols ot
ti eiei countries Tht choir left or
| tiie l i st Methodist .'hurch has
hefn enlorut-il to accomodate the
aditlti nal sum. rs tor the Sunday
prMrt.m
Personnel of th. combined choirs
ai.- a.- follows l.oulse Vtbey, M''s
t; \ Hills Mrs Karl llralv. <"
II Itrowa \ .1 Buchanan. John
I'm In.i..in; Paul I. t'hri-teiison,
VIr- f I t'hristie Mr- l.est r
• "lark Marte I>n ls Mrs l.eo |hin-
t ;i it < lean tie Inuiivan Marporie l ye
Vlnia Rten Kviuis. lieoiae VV
Kiikrr, Jane s U Evans. Ji. Ouy
Ki.iu, Ir, Kuth File Ann Harrell,
vir- V Unwooil Hayes |ij,|e llit-
chtoc.. Kthel Hitchcock: Mrs
I'uk. Ktnchen. Inike Kinclien. Mrs
Jur.e I.affoon, li V. Meador. Mrs.
V\' V\ Md'allie. Mrs K II Mc-
• at lie re ii, Mrs K. " Mt Ixiwell.
Mat ion M. Kiniay. |>r I., Mc-
Kniirht, Pat Mc.N'allrn .Vlrs VV.
A V. Nalleti, Martha New l.v. Mrs
J-s. I'lpklr: Vlrs I. M. Pardee.
Mr- Floyd Pearson. Mable Perry,
SANDCSKY. O. When tiie city
| parks department prepares for the
I winter season it's a big tiny for
Sandusky flower lovers.
On that annual date when the
park superintendent declare.* the
summer seas.in at an end and up-
roots the flower beds to take the
plants to their winter beds in the
city greenhouses, surplus plants
and bulbs are triven to the city s
residents on a first come, first
served basi*. The practice has -jone ]
on for years
Stassen's Hot In
j Rinsr Stirs Rivals
I WASHINGTON l>n IS UP
Itlari.l.l I. Sl.isst .i s .innounti'iiii'iit
here of his candidacy I ir the IPIs
Kt publican I'resid' n'l.al nnniina-
I iinn wa- a challcni;i- in olln r party
leaders in i;ciicial. hilt i-s,.it-ciallj
to i ih.o at.il lar favoriti* sot's
Thi- mother of pi ^nl. tits appar
'•ntly ;s carry mi; *v'\ ,11 - n^lit mw
Neither has announct d his pr; M- J
dentin! asptnilions. Eul I )hios Sen
RiiU i'l A Tail and Sen.-Ebvl '
■ lohri VV iii'ickei' pt ojH i ly are
regarded as potential 1!>IS iJDf'■'
1 it sidi .aI n.iiti.iiei s
siKK \mi.in:;i >iji asii
li vs \stii appeal
WEATHER
Maximi'm
Ma y Ellen Ree.1. Mrs Meade
Klnard. Koy Pean Kitctoey, Jani el \jjnim(JI^
Rogers Jesse R Smith. Mary laitt
Stalliius, Kaf.tr Sweenev Mrs " ' Sunrise
W. Thompson. Chill Waller. Mr " Kal| #|Nl <oIl| „ th.
A. A Webster, Shirley West. Mrs t|on |<avr!>t ,,.milvra„ir,
t' VV \Vt lf;ert Jr ^ «rees it' the extreme north portiou
I he personnel of the combined (l niK|st Thursday pnrt|v cloudy
choirs will sin it the Christmas pro- ,)ni, olW
Siam Sunday alteruovu.
I". PALL, Mi...i. V family-
iailnred. thin-shelled senash of the
| l.iiiiana type, ust the right ,-ize ftu
j tin averugi holiseliold, ha lieen
.levi loped by the Cniversity of
■ W* I .Vlii.nt sota agricultural exptiun. ni
Z.' station, to meet consumer demand.
5.x: | With eye- as well as ta-te-ap-
peal—it is marked with gray-blue
north i*ir -tup* '• P'"'* background—
"t "s .Ie. shaped like a Imnana for ase ol
storaire, and weighing from three
to foui iinunil*. the -nuash is re-
Jpnrteil exeellent for pies as well
as for baking, purposes.
Highest Roeket
Fired 111 Miles
Vv oi i j-; .saM-.s, \ ,\i 11, ,■ is
a A group o; . xcited scientis's
■ studieti the result to.l;ij of hurling;
mt'a. slugs trom a rocket travell-
ing .i.HKTJ miles an hour. Ill
, mil. s ahov. Un ground h iptnu,
si me n| thein may have beer
i I' rt'Wn outsaie the earth's gravity
•l id Of I I. the sin I- Is ot tf.-iv i 1 (j.
: 'w.-en tiie planets.
i I lie captured German rocket
was faun, hi-d from tin- f S
Ai'iiiy's Willti Sane. ,n und I.,s
night KiVe ni,".. and I'iv ■ s,.
i ntuls later It r. a h-d a s;.i I |
''•'••! ... , s. , n,| H„ a'^
"ale ol 11 I nidi higher than ai.y
'•I the , rev on- |. rock rs itr.-d b-
I S Army
the
^1 VV orth Livestock
' at tb iV.ihi . alves I •"!) \, i n,.
Me.lu.ni and ui.i,d -laughter steers
and heifers K m J; m, i;,„„|
• bole, r.'il calves IK..Js "... M>me
f. d heavywelth's to il o.
Ho*s litiio. Top 22 i« paid foi
li ".id and choice I Ma-.'!t.ii lbs li.KHl
ami tl,oice I'.n lbs. JI . no..
• !ocd ii ml choice ltu-lTn |b.- Is
21 ..V'.
1 lu- .nipm-y proposal vvoiild l
Threat To Kill
llured In Hearing
VV.VSlllNliTo.N, l)tv IS. (UP
Edward i' Terry. I'nrnur Secrc-
ai'j lo Sen ThtsKlore G liiliw.
i'.. Miss., teslil.cd tiMiay ihat a
iurnu r I.Rim campaign nianu ;ri'
".al h.m lu- would li* kiiled if he
j i .Id si na'orial investigators wh.u
, lie knew alHHit l he M'ssissip, i
i i-miH rat.
icrry told a Soi.ate War In-
vosiigat.ng suln ommitli e lotikiu ,
ni*i> Rilno's reUitionshi.s veiiu
.vliss.ss.ppi War Coiitraciors ihr
lie slit' 'nn .ii w;ts m...le to h;tn ,r.
A( i d i.-Hti hy A It I- ru nd. vih
managed Rituo's i iu anil lbl->
naie.r.al campaigns.
I'errj (pii.'cd t riend. who a! ■ >
was a co. iracior during tin- w ir.
as telling him
' Eil. it you take any part in
iii s campaign or tell vviiar you
Know about 111.In) you will I>.
billed"
lerry was sununi .iid In-Ioic 'Ii-
Citrimiite,. io led what he km-v
annul liilhii's finaiic.al dealing,
a.tli war contractors, in. haling A
I! Friet.d. whom the sma'or help
*'.f io gei army jobs
I. rry told of various gdts to
r. llii, or htmseli totaling .V'>i.7.)()
Eleven Killed in
I rain>Bus Accident
nevviikkuv, s r IV t.P'
I'-leveti persons, ineiudini! ten
hiith sehtNii stuib-nts, Were k lied
today when a Southein Railroad
train, speeding south to make up
i lest tune, rammed into a crowded
| a'hool bus at it blind until.• IT!'.-'•-
irijj near here.
Mie-t of the other passenger- on
the biiv w.-re injured and rushed
to .Newberry County Hospital. I'm
tors there :-alil they feared a num-
ber o; ofhers would die of their
injuri. g.
Police reports from the seem-
said that bodies of the stiulen, •
wen- tcattereil for hundreds of
yards along th>- railroad riuht-ol
way. others dangled from th-
trains cow-catcher which ripped
tluou-h the bus like a can opener
throu^l. thin metal.
Two Main Delegates
To tTN Are Through
WASHINGTON. Ih-c I* IT -
S. eretsry of State James K. tl'■'
ne- faced the possible loss ol his
• Wo most faithful Senatorial a<i. i«
.•rs ..i'ii supporter* today on th'
ne of neiioilniioiis for a <!enni-i
nei.i t treaty and the advent of •/ •
Kpt aali. an Senate w hich tnit l r: i-
tfy t;
I tot 11 S.-n, Tom 'ounallv I>
Tex and \t-ttun- II Vandenb.r;
Republican, Mich. retir'lic ar I
forthcoming chairmen. resp. 'tli -
Iv. Oil lie Senate Foreign KI"it . •
• 'ommlit.e have served po'l.-e
they trill n« t be delegates to *itr-
ther I'ltlietl Nations A.s.emb'v
meetings Roib also have indit ti- l
a tlesiire to be relieved of their i-ofe
a- active help-males to Ilyrrn-. tn
t'le drafting of the peace.
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1946, newspaper, December 18, 1946; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132730/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.