Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1945 Page: 2 of 14
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Sunday, December 9, 194$
Borgpr, Texas
Southwest Leads
In Re-Enlis!ments
State Health Officer
Tells How To Avoid Flu
Gallows For Nazi
Torturers Being
Buili In Geimany
HKKFORF., Germany, Dor. 8—I
Josef Kramer. “Tin* Beast of!
Belsen,” blonde Irma Grese and j
nine other Nax/.i horror camp j
Fori Worth Man
Speaks atBorger
Kiwanis Meeting
religious liberty;
< law that is as
law of gravity";
ty, "the privilege
liar or a mill on";
1 - to of this coun-
.nstitution in the
DALLAS
Texas, Dec. H—The
Fighth Service Command is still
leading the entire Army in the
current recruiting campaign for
• -idles to the Hegular Army ni-
ter enlisting 16.40 per cent of men ......,, .... ............
*•«*'*>••• ,hp ' nks of tiie Guardians J Health Officer, said tiuiv mosi" oi
of \ H tory. these cases are mild and lend
i.nlisunents in the Southwest themselves to treatment readily,
o’in. i to more than .iff,000 last He pointed out that two
the number of influenza cases ap-
pears to be increasing with the
ad\ ante of the fall season.
Commenting on this situation,
today, Dr Geo. \V. Cox, State
How the “highw.
travels" affects
explained by Di. K
ftf Fort Worth r.
“The Last Ravi,, 1
that America V. !'
the Borger Kiwan
regular weekly
fngin the Black I.
Dr. Melugin, reev
ed fiom the serve -
as Chaplain at F.
Tex., began hi.-, talk
of the five roads v
journey, stating th<
of origin; prospeiny.
expansion: inevitah -
of a nation; dissii
lusion; and toll;; -
He contributed thi
our nation to the Ji
Field Mui shal Montgomery to die
OP the gallows. The British com-
mander rejected all appeals of the
coopers!-,' Belsen gang.
tivc factoi s arc essential to victims j In a small town in the British
of this disease: First, to call the ! rone, the name of which was kept
family physician promptly when secret, a gallows already was be-
suspicious symtoms manifest built for the eight men and
themselves: and second, to take three women sentenced to death!
it easy for a reasonable length bV « British military court Nov.
oi time after the acute stage has *"•
subsided. 1$ idle no date for the hanging;-
lt is essential to realize that 'v#s announced, it was assumed
influenza, no matter how mild !,,'rv «’<juirl take place before
■’be attack, calls lor a period of Christmas. A professional British
convalescence," Dr. Cox said, executioner. Pierrepont, will be
fo might not be
■ lv- - so mighty
ill ever dan; at-
nlv should make
ountry prepared
possible for any
gilt come,
Mich.. Gazette.
HEALTH AND VITALITY
Natures Way
A complete health mvice in ot of Northwest Texas' hot-
ter equipped K
orders and chronics.
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daily exercise in the open, nour-
ishing foods and good personal
hygiene offers the best known
bulwark against all respiratory
diseases and added that avoiding
BR. H. R. STANFILL
NATUROPATHIC HEALTH CLINIC
604-B North Main
Phillips Girl In
TSCW Symphony
Concert Dec. 11
Phone S70 For Appointment
• rood la alt!).
, ■ s' "'VI .
r SC-av V jjji
Powers, senior student from Ros-
well, N. M., is concert mistress.
Selections for the December
I oncert include thf ' Symphony -n
A Major" bv Mendelssohn, some-
| times tailed the "Italian Sym-
phony, "Finlandia" bv Sibelius
and "Slavonic Dance" bv Dvorak.
1 he Symphony will also appear
n Dallas Doc. 16 in a concert
sponsored by the Dallas Music
Federation Association.
M.'s-, Helms who plav;; trombone.
;s * he daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Joe Helms, of Phillips and is a
senior student at TSCW. maiormg
r. accounting and business.
, Rv delaying repeal of the Smith-
onnally Act, Congress is putting i
tsell at:d the govTeniment in a
‘osition that gets worse and sillier]
every day.
—Houston. Tex.. Press
Southwestern
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1945, newspaper, December 9, 1945; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520894/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.