Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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Gainesville (Tex.) Daily Register
Thursday, Jan. 30, 1947
IT'S SOMEKINDA..YAKnOw*KKNo8B.,IDON'T
..CHANCE... An'we KIN MAKE 1 KuQw WHAT rp eo
ENOUGH DOUGH TKEEP UP —wHuSu...bLE
TH’SEARCH, J----- € ( $ouRMR.305
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[ford C. Randall Co. of
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Camp Howse, The ab-
ut was made by Jack G.
A field director.
said ha the Randall
scrap lumbep on the
— been accepted and
29055 amount to approx-
siX“mpths, in -
vante---------L.
When subscri pt i nk
i in any trespas
UaL.restore su<
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Wise count tea, Tezas, ah
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POSTERS.. SHELL HAFTA
KNOW YER AROUND... r-
“ ings is
the 18 months beginning
1944,4,000 persons lost t
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pital in Gainesville Monday aft-
Friday, Jan. 31
FRESH EGGS
SAVE at Mitchell’s, folks!
Look!
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The question_ by the inci- Canada, shed new light on L—
dent is this- Do The figh fans go origin of mesotrons, a portion of The origin of mesotrons was
to a match to see anexhibition of cosmic rays about which little is studied on plane flights last sum-
"AArEIS,JE.I, boxing skill or do they go to see known., .1 .... „ merby. countine them in - sne-
fertany W1 enmeRa, an+ hen+.- .. •-a The flying scientists—Dr. Gil- cial instrument
S Th* Register Printing Company, Publishers. Glnestize cke County, Texas. Editorial and Business or-
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Apollo Boys Choir
Auditions for membership in
_ iit*. famous Apollo
Boys’ choir will be held in the
Fascists Gofig
. After Italy Again
waves p-f, ,9 mV 4g, According to newspaper reports, pointed fight fans howled with in- corner of
drunkenness has amakingafts fascism is Cyme. EMe E Getmesyitlgwittnsssisalirs onnotane fightera had^eased up” Agem
Paul Lavalle, popular radio ne- again in the lpinearea of SthS ciV getaa franchise it on the other, although the loser tory. 7
- — 2,5.22% Sumadesgu-dtmmans sa-ivi’" ■"■
m teropsdrichtValss "aisapareaf . Should Gainesville land a berth
“ FadssT- ih the S61 _ m the loop, the promoters of the
go manylItlian Gainesville team r—• inl- rn
sengmRPt ;
Glenda Smith vs. W. O. Smith,
with the automobile industry, suit fpr divorce.
azaf-zzda STS
may the only answer. Alvanley for.damages.
Johnston grand, efrtef of the Jessie Trimble vs. Gilbert Trim-
Brotherhood of Locomotive En- ble, annulment granted,
gineers, urges such a solution to
hi American problem.
; The fact that full stops are
quired in most states before cross-
ing road-level track is not Frank Schillings, et ux, to John
enough. It is a law hard to en- L. Eberhart, et ux, 85 acres out
force, largely up to the individual of subdivision No. 18 of George
motorist, and seldom observed. "Geua. Carroll and Wife to A
; While waiting for elimination D. Helm and wife, lot out of T.
of grade crossings drivers can do Toby, sur. .. . .
Lt heThihd recont Elvert Cavins, et ux, to Luther
their part by heeding Present Pempleton, lot 8 in blk. 41 of
crosing warnings. This kind of Peery addn.
accident figure can be reduced. L. R. Davis, et al, to Charles
wor^UwuM bewidginstsue.,bacF359pgare
pushed on getting rid of the net- out of BBB&C Railroad Co., sur.,
work of road-level tracks. abet. 171.
__________ .. .. A. E. Hudspeth to Ed Harvey,
LAoHiNDAhw 74 acres out of Daniel Martin sur. 1
FOREIGN TRADER abst. 255, Co. sur., abst.
IPHE STATE Department wants 365 and Wm. Tea sur., abst. 1036.
4 national backing for the 18- . A. D. Britton to Ben T Rogers,
zation Internationa Tr.de Or-Sraerofulandott2 ReubehAlex-
Jtomxation meeting in Geneva in A. A Otto, et ux, to Raymond
April: Initiated by the United B. Otto, lots, 18, 19 and 20 in blk.
Stated, this was to realize the Hull MainMupnstar
zreciprpcal trade idea. i Edwin B. Cox to Elizabeth ,
• Opposition has developed among Lochridge Cox, 85 acres out of 1
‘business leaders and some con- subdivision No 2 of section 7 of I
zressmen They shy th., while sybd857acr,VureyyEe2ege.
•other foreign nations for years derson sur.: all of J. O. Henderson I
.have used expert practical busi- sur^ abst. 1261.^' ______ |
leged fascist
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_ aying at the home of Mr. and Miss Evelyn McKenzie bf
y Mrs. Roy Scruggs. Gainesville "
$ Mrs. Albert Burch left this guj
. ------1 morning for Van Alstyne where I_________ ____
sophomores. ■ she will visit her mother, Mrs. spent the wekend With her par-
_ Cho.en B 03^ tis enU. Mr. Dm FH^
"2, GihesvlleFirm
Min to betome PaMtevin Thompson, who hu Buys Howze Scrap
' Pictures-of"The"favorites will been risiting at.thenD.Kibler The cirford C. Randal Coor
appear in the junior college an- home to Dallas mornins GainesgilleyenanggupcedThur-
T. J. BallardSells m*2en iz 2 *208
n • 0 W. A. Harris and son, C. A., Mr ‘Bi
Business Interest »Bltf, ™
:withot disrupting whble commu. neaay that rdsnnpunai"d home "at FVerd ftuaedkeeh . imVlelyVeioO tons Uot scran Pr°X'
inities terest in the Bob Brown Motor visit with T- J Gregory. . imgtqy.20,tonsgfsfrapI.
- • company to R W. Brown. G. A. Harrw of Rosston is a Eidwere taken onanintormal
basis from individuals and com-
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• lowed to spray right down to the
. ground, or must give way to wall 1
•painters with brushes, and so oh. forte
• To outsiders it seems funny. Yet "
.’many a jurisdictional dispute in1
the realm of organized labor has
- • been fought almost to the death,
•or at least to the disruption of or- Purgason as
:ganized labor groups. pver mat- pIPPPrgason gta
term and has en
Thete isn't anything very new university at Not______ - __
about this sort of tmng. The Eu- a member ofthejunior class
to sing one song of his own choos-
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at the same time Jp work for free diately that they may be pre-
woridmarkets. - Cooperation be- pared for the choir's spring con,
:twseenigovernment and business is cert tour covering 19 states and
-M, Tj extending as far as Toronto, Can-
f-ed 19- -. ada. Coleman Cooper, 6957 ake-
7* ‘ | —----------------- shore drive, Dallas, is director.
-LABOR ROWS ! The choir recently returned from
:pr SEMS as if our American ai series ofk successful engagements -
g g E 1 * 1n [ne eaSU. -J • -
-* trade unions are always run- j
• ning into jurisdictional disputes of HAvapG4 a fknonrt
one kind or another. Sometimes 1 CyL- Hclt •
SSSTSSSSS.'X AtJunor College. 30 Years Ago aHaianaMssHakush
it happens that a painters union boy and girl and a new president . ... 8 Wednesday night.
has got tangled up with a quon- for the sophomore class were (From.the files pfThe.Paily Mr. and Mrs. Jack iHighfill spent
1 “ * ■ elected Tuesday, January 7, at a Register, Feb. 1, 1917). Saturday night in Fort Worth as
meeting of the Gainesvile Junior Little Irene Dills, daughter of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marrs At-
college student body. Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Dills, residing kinson and daughter.
Those chosen for class favorites south of the city, was brought to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ruby of
are Naomi Embry and Dan Liv- the, city this week for medical at- Borger visited Sunday with Mrs.
asstigneacashe 0^^.^ Mrs and Mrs. T
for.the sophs. is staying at the home of Mr. and
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officials have made decisions re- 427.4 acres out of MEPAPRR Co.
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of errors or omissions occurrihg in local or
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--hdih th* amount received by them for such
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improving. •
Mrs. Jimmie Nichols is a patient
in the M. &. S. .hospital, Gaines-
ville.
Visitors in the home of Mr.ad
Mrs. Jeff Wheeler for the lundh
hour Wednesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Bur
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CONTEMPORARY The Nation Today
FIGHTS AND FRUSTRATION • ■ * 10 A •
A nice study in psychiatry was By ROGER E. GEIGER trons in the earth’s atmosphere.
- provided by that ’boxing match (Substitting for James Marlow) Each mesotron has a proportion-
“ WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (A ate.share of.the _protonsenerEy.
dentists have solved another But they Hivs for.asshort, a time
of nature’s atomic jig-saw as a two-millionth part of a sec-
byflying 50,000 miles in ond. ..... ,
ny’air force B-29 labora- Dr. Swann says the ionization of
r air—splitting the air into positive
lights, back and forth and negative charged fragments—
“ ern may be the mesotrons only ac-
the tivity.
NEW
Factory Assembled
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. zgardless of cost or of commercial sur abst Zoo and BBB&CRR Co.
considerations, excluding business 5AE.5 Hudspeth to Harvey and
leaders who must carry out the Swarm, 166 acres out of J. C.
Henns. They believe that though Richards sur., abSt 885.
unrestricted free trade may be » 2 p,.e
adeal. it is impozsible against 1O AuOitIon Ior
yresent nation-controlled prac-
jtices such as the English labor
:goverhment‛s empire preferences, ------- MW.
’Communism in Russia and its sat- the nationally
Tellites cooperatives in Sweden, parlor of Highland Park Method-
‘ and similar conditions elsewhere, ist church, 3300 Mockingbird
They bject to attempted ; com- lane, Dallas, Saturday at 1:30 ,, -
petition with countries subsidized P:.m and Gainezville.boys are * i
41, FAS. St.,, in nne eligible to entet the audition. ga
eb the United States in doans, oys from 9 to 14 are invited M
debt concessions and commodity and each contestant will be asked •
2ters of this kind. I
Mefbr dr the Assbrdtd pesn, tnite Press.
rreee.Association, aadllntsniaUonal Clrmrtatton
agrs Association.
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t ,, t.—— Frank Edwards returned I
he had sold his in- home ■ at Vernon today af 1
the Bob Brown Motor visit with T. J. Gregory.
ig to Ri W. Brown. G. A. Harry of Rosston is a
Ballard had been associated business visitoi '
the company since July, Clifford Johi
■ - —r- He states that he has no a business trip _
-aquaro miles are covered with immediate plans for his future * Mrs. G. R. Ellis is visiting
the year around, business connections.____________ friends in Ardmork,' . ■
Gainesbille Haklu Register
I Auzst, ISM, by JOHN T. LiBONABD. Published Rich Atternoon, Except Sunday
.___________cAbsorbad Gainesvile diguat, peoruury, 1939)
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Town Topics
By A. MORTON SMITH
ernnoon. She is reported to be
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fair, with an adequate number of —
German-language schools pro-
vided. Eyen here, though, he felt
“their administration Should be
handled by Germanic rather than
Italian -officials." 1 - se
He said he “strongly doubled” C
if Italy would provic e any better 3
for his people now than they did K
after the last war, but that Jie M
considered it necessary) to give Q
Italy “time to make an effort.” v
VALLEY VIEW |
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VALLEY VIEW, Jan. 30,-Mr.
iting them, in a spe-
x-er-9, 2-zt -t0,,2 b-d get beaten un and hurt* rne xyng scientists—vr. uh- ciai insirument that is sensitive to
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000 German lDeakin?dDeoole in vestment to realize their ambi- ties hold that the unusual fascina- Swarthmore, Pa.—concluded that But the ratio at whch meso-
-,5 Bolzano ingP Pisin tion. tion of the 500-mile race at Indi- most mesotrons are born in the trons increase is only 33 percent
includes °tPreyra Professional baseball will mean anapolis or the National Air Races earth’s atmosphere from protons, at 33,000 feet. At the lower alti-
Pass oroduced handbills of td- several things to Gainesville. at Cleveland lay in the subcon- or charged particles of atoms. tude of 25,000 feet the rate of ir-
rm, Prouueed nanr-s- oi ai For one thing, it will be a new scious hope of the spectators they Previously there was a ques- crease jumps to 50 per cent, the
knt industry for the city, employing would see somebody maimed or tion as to the nature of the meso- flights showed.
Eoncg AuH”trct approximately a score of persons killed. Or, as they would put it to Iron’s parents. ..Thus the, scientists concluded
ngFssts"g“to good wages. And Gainesville themselves, “see some excite- The mesotron is only one frac- that short-lived, new mesotrons
ma UDDer Adige ol Daradise From can certainly use more industries, ment.” tionofthe cosmic ray. Other frac- are constantly being boro of pro-
B w wifreconquer Furthermore, it will be a con- Students of psychology argue includrothe negative nlec, tqnsointhis lyd nStthetears
E He desclared that at least “900 ofenteftainment for Gainesville wrestling and fighting are victims eqai epositivthcharge; and the b°ncrease would AisePat’higer
U to 1,000” former Venezia Giuliana diversion sekers,. and Gainesville of frustration, whether they real- photon, which Dr. swann has de- altitudes.
K had’been resettled in the Upper certainly does pot have the van- ize it or not. The conflict and scribed as “a kind of ghost par-
gana Alige, whereas the quota fo the ety of amunements, that a grow- violenee that they participate in ticle representing light and other ________ .____ _
Ea area, was only 200. ing city needs to keep her Pe9 yicariously i a relief for pent-up forms of electromagnetic radia- Egyptian structures 6.000 years
■H voneger a war-time inmate of pl.occupied in,their spare time, emotions within themselves. Thus, tion,” ago is still being built into the
• the Dachau concentration camo . It will also be a contribution to use our limited illustration, it’s In a geographic society state- most modern structures.
pReady for the Downbeae thso-eatrarztimri renyourmerchantyguuawnts
I “were on paper only and hadnev- msnt eeKersing, onry,nFNne may leave feeling as emotionally
I er been satisfactorily carried out” e,, bua “sWidsa^Oklahoma refreshed as if he had told the .
I Claims rwomhirds Majoriy rexas and Southern Oklahoma, boss or his wife or whoever or
; Volgger claimed hig. organiza- THERE HAS BEEN much spec- whateyerthecauseof his frustra-
tion had a membership of more uiation as to whether Gainesville tion Where.to.getoff ~ With
| than two-thirds of the Austro- can support a professional team fear of repercussions.
Italian population in the province, of the caliber necessary to main- That theory would explain the
। Yet, despite his party’s protests, tain a good standing in a league heated storm of protest that usu-
f he said, only 1,000 of 15,000 state such as the old East Texas loop, ally follows a fight that doesn’t
provincial positions, were held by to be known as the Big State measure up to expectations in
persons of Germanic origin. league is to be this year. length or degree of hostilities. The
K “Nobody can be found in any The answer will be the box of- real sportsmen are inclined to
i government office who either fice receipts. ' take such events as they come.
speaks or understands German,” But we do know that there are Quite probably, in the main, the
he skid. 1 more people living in Gainesville howls come from those who came
He further complained that than at any time in her history, away more frustrated than ever—
‘ though radio programs were sup- wth the possible exception of the who never suspect why they went
posed to be bilingual, they were temporary residence of army nor why they feel the way they
•frauds’’ because only two news personnels families during the do, if the blood doesn’t gush —
programs were read in German war. i Cincinnati Enquirer.
each day and “some Tyrolean Furthermore, employed people -__.
mineieAll other broadcasts, he have more leisure time nowadays The U S War department’s
were in Italian.__ than they did when Gainesville Pantagon building in Washington
Volgger reported 8,000 local last had professional baseball provides three times as much
persons unemployed in the prov- three score and more years ago. working space as the Empire
ince, whereas the Italian govern- And baseball is currently stag- state building in New York and
ment imported Italian labor when ing a comeback, after having giv- 50 percent greater space than Chi-
if recently began a public works en .way to softball and other cago’s Merchandise Mart,
program. sports for a number of years. ------------------
However, Volgger said he was This writer certainly wishes It is estimated that U. S. plants
“forced to admit*’ that Italian ad- the promoters well and hope that will turn out enough floor and
ministration of the schools in the they can land their franchise and wall tile in 1947 to cover 850 aver-
province had been objective and make a big success of it. L age square city blocks.
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The Day in . Handy Talk Germans Claim
Gainesville If Music ‘'
One $1 cash bond for parking in
a restricted area; one $1 cash
-FI 1XJ__. Ic ~_I । .bond for overparking; one ticet
Ine Word or od given for overparkingg; one per-
The strong have a debt to the son charged with an.
weak, for our strength is rela- and indecent exposure; two per-
tive. We need eharity too, so ex- sons charged with drunkenness.
tend it to Mhors. — Gal. 8:1: COUNTY COURT
Brethren, even if a man be over- Marriage Licenses
b, ye who are Floyd S. Bourland, 45, and Mrs.
th a one in a Doris Gee, 41, both of Oklahoma
— , CXibert H. Morris, 34, and Opal
CROSSING DEATHS Me Esh, 19, hgth of this city.
—r HrA-TN , ar. rec John Mayo, 35, and Mrs. Nedra
F,LIMINATION of grade cross- Mae Dallar, 21, both of Coleman,
—4 inde >« a national need. In Okla.
an. 1, Robert H. Campbell,' 23, and
r lives’ Rozelle Hill, 18, both of Marietta,
with railroad OKlancm
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