Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 27, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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on persons in’ the armed forces of
the nation amounted to $474,858 and
the company has $«.-> aoo insurance
in force on persons reported miss-
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8|t John A. Laird, son of Mr and
Mrs. Robert Laird. 116 East Oak
Street, has recovered from wounds
received in Meta last Nov 14. ac-
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from a hospital tn England. After
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after nightfall was indicated by
the enemy radio, which-eaahed an I
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11M bombers were over the city,
and then Uiunediutely left the air. H
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service also tracked other forma-
tions of bombers over Western I
Germany early m the night and
< radio stations at Hamburg, Btutt-
fgart and Prankfort-on-the-Maln,
suaended broadcasting. The long-
wave Deutochlandsender station
which supplies news to most Oer-|1
man cities also blacked out.
More than 1300 Hying Fortresses
, tond Liberators escorted by TOO
fighters streamed tn a straight line,
which frantic German air-raid ;
warnings said stretched for IM
miles, across Northern Germany I
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capital whose population has per- j 1
haps been swollen to 3,000300 by re-1
fugees from the battle fronts.
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power arrived over the city in three |
waves just before noon and drop- 11
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500,000 small fire-bombs on the I
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Berlin north railway stations, all I
within two miles of the heart of the |
city. I
The bombs began dropping at I
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the briefing, and continued in sal- I
vos of 100-ton lots at ten-minute I
intervals.
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FOR PRICES, FEA-«
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TION.
Miss Margaret Scott Lowe and J, j
T. J. Koon of Denton are Included |
In the chorus personnel of "The i
Ghicoiate Soldier" to be presented
at North Texas State College In
March.
Chorur members were announced
last week and rehearsals are pro-
gressing under the direction of
Miss Mary McCormic and Myron
Taylor of the School of Music fac-
ulty. j
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In addition to the ordinary dis-
comforts ot cold and toe. many Den-
ton ratodenta UxiaR.^ound them-
selves ths victims of practical jokes
being played by OM Man Winter.
Motor- were imrti I! not tinpoeuUblel -I
to start throughout the city, but
one unlucky motorist found that
although her car started easily, she
Was unable to leave the garage as
the doors were fastened tight with
iu-avy bands of toe. Other motorists
found themselves relying on bn—
or walking to work as shrubs and
fallen Umbs blocked driveways.
Nothing stops the U. A. Postal
sarvtoe—or so the saying goes but
weather makes up its own rules.
Downtown workers who tried to
mall tetters tn the corner boxes
found the tetter slots stuck tight.
Tlte toe also managed to cool off j
the heated campaign for student
body officers at T. B. C, W Weight
of the ice pulled down signs and
candidates were conspicuously ab-
sent frcsn their traditional soap
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Students tn both colleges avoided
the wooded parts of the campuses
throughout the day even at the cost
of being late fo classes. Falling
limbs and icy downpours threatened
the clothes and bodies of all who
passed beneath the trees Said one
student going a block out of his
way to avoid the trees. "I'd rather
to be a little late than not get
there at afi.”
LONDON. Fsb. 21—0P)-In the
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bcqEsra —4 fighters Monday
dumped 3.000 tons of exptostvss on
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three downtown railway
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KU P. COX
A record Investment In savings
on the part of Texans Is Indicated
In the 42nd annual report to policy-
owners of Southwestern Life Insur-
ance Co. released here today by 0.
F O'Donell, president, showing the
largest business gains in the com-
pany's history since 1926. Insurance
in force at the close of 1944 gained
$31,700,407 for a total of 8481,711,-
273. Assets now total >106.040.511
a gain of $10,751,769 over assets re-
ported at the close ot 1B43 O’Don-
nell announced that the company
had Invested more than 850.000.000
in United States kovemment secur-
ities since Pearl Harbor. This, he
said, was pursuant to the policy of
Investing all new premium money
in such bonds adopted by South-
western Life Insurance Co. at the
start of the war
O’Donnell s report noted an ex-
panding Interest In pension plans
In Texas, through which both large
and small business enterprises are
providing retirement income for
their peramnent employes. In this
connection, he said that since en-
tering this field, the Mouth western
Life Insurance Co. has underwrit-
ten pension business on more than
1 60 of the 104 plans adapted in Ttot-
, • Buy fioouts of Denton will take
tp Alto Uvil in true camper
fsiWtoi. plans made by w. A. Coo-
per, dtotrtot caxiplng activities
IP, indic&tc.
Bdal bulletin, with explanl-
ustxsAtens, has been prepar-
the camping activiUes com-
et the Fort Worth Area
, and will be given each
u the district. Detailed in-
rm Jteduded in UU1 bllUt***
1 help cany out the 1946
goal of having eaato scout and seout-
er make and own his personal
camping equipment and use it for
at hast 10 nigbta. R—inttol equip-
ment for a good camper are listed
as a tent, a ground cloth—poncho
combination, a pack and a p«u>k
rack. Making th— essentials will
he canted out as troop projects in
the near future.
Prepare for to—swr Camp
Main purpose of the emphasised
camping program is to prepare boys
tor a week ttto summer M Worth
RmxiqH, Hie official cQUAcil ctunp
Last year there wore 1,900 campers
la the space of six weeks time, many
al wtuxn had had no previous
camping experience. Before a troop
will be eligible to attend Worth
Ranch this year, it must meet
three definite requirement*
First: Every leader must make
and own his personal camping
equipment and must make a 24-
hour overnight camping trip with a
group of other leaders. Wade Ban-
owsky, field executive, said that a
definite date had not been aet as
yet. but that tbe trip would begin
some Saturday afternoon and e—
late Bunday. Camp site will M
chosen with a view to convenience
for both Denton and Wise County
leaders. Banowsky said he was par-
| tlcularly anxious for committeemen
to be Included on this trip, to keep
» uixy in- men in reserve for substitutes for
bright sad I leaders. ,
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 27, 1945, newspaper, February 27, 1945; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370414/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.