Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, November 10, 1947 Page: 1 of 6
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Sweetwater Report
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'Otdicottd to Sttvicc*
Siwtwitif, Tmam, Monday, Nov. 10,1047
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Marshall Asks Congress To
India Cml
Strife Nears
IfeAid France, Austria, Italy
W JMI. I OK HKOTMTIUN — \mUr% tn4rrv.n.
*7. left U Inf inlo a fall In K>* kf«• rif III h\
|1«*ffnrf Mant«n oflrr fkln. |.r«tnti<>n from iilnm Marwh.
Jei. oll*i kldfio|»|vr«l hrr »l|rf %h<Nt(ini; *n>l killim; hrr ho«-
l*to*l ood folhrr Nar^h, fr« m wh"in %••% \mlrr«<>n • « o|»r«l
•I m IoihIi ^Uk*I ovar Ill i% still *t Ur^r fhr
Ini «a% I hr i tilvnif* iti< rt «.f a low trUtur <M % f rlr|ih«»ln I.
Top Texas News
Three Injured
in Coiiision
Near Electra
Minstrel Cast
Will Rehearse
Tuesday At 7
( its! of (hr Li'n* Huh Min-
strel Olf h I* 'n t-r ** jpwl Id
city auditorium Thursday. will
meet at the iinllttinuni T-ieaday
nn-ht *l 7 on . lock for rehear-
• *1 art i-riling to Director Hal
KTf. • Jv
\ fuH dre*« ti-liriru! will !»-
held \\ cdnecwlay night at the
xu*P* men
T) nr will hr mi rehearsal '
noth! M
Mr K'
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Tf V*x
s f ? *h« •• »!
r*w?r**4 arr
ifful front tl
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iTi/rw If
lOd’pi
fog In trvlia.
Whore In.tian prlarea are lining
up thrir indrprndea' «talr« tie-
html thr two new republic*
Tonight thr government ..f
India announced that tn ha« tetri
pnrartly taken user thr control of
thr tiny *tatc gf Junagadh ■ n
the rr.pi.-t -if It* rulrrv
Prim.- Minster Nehru said
thr a- ti..r was tak.-n to present
• complete breakdown in tin
administration of thr small 'rr
rltori whlrh lir* m-.tr thr
*- u'lwrn -nW of M-sIrm Pak
i«tan
T>.r Itimlu leader promised
that th. Milan's <d Jt«MKa<1h
t«>. n \* ■HOli- * thev mill
rvmtiially ■BC-
Tin I'l'tfilh gloefnmont did
no' or tnment <.rj r.-|iyri« tha'
Hind i ami \ln«|#r- In th.- tln>
»tatr *rr nrar thr hunk ->l • |«»n
* arfarr la- au*o word leaked .-tit
that 'hrtr prim. nunUier re-
l»'ttf<ll) • a*t thrir lot with In-
dia
Junagadh hr* ah. ut *50 mile*
v I'hwe-t of thr embattled s-.a'r
•f Ksshmir where thr Iftncbt
Vajara ah ho a full s-ale I • »!
revolt on hi* hand*
I nitr*’ Prr»* Correspon*|er'
Jam.-* Vlrhart* i* .-nr of the
fir*' it..«Jrr* teach thr
mountain hcadquaflrr* f thr
Ka»hmirr rrt^lion Hrt«-I l--ad
rr* '.Id him that thr* n-.x» hair
i.-t iml f ft.re 'han half • f
Ki'tmlr’* *<>i»»i square mllr*
ar-1 that thry hair »!(«■< I n*|f -.r
frapped m- *t • f 'hr *tatr arm*
The r.-tels »ho arr Mo* left •
rrj» rt t i*a» t r- • | •- of th<- llltvHi
Maharajah arr t» ttir.) up in t
f -ur ta« hrt* »hrrr 'hry f».. a!
irrtain annihilation
Thr I'nltr*! I'rt-** Corrr*j* n
*ay* r*rn If Utr Imtun
arnur **hlct» ha-- four to thr
Ma»\Jjh> »*al«tan<r, <«rnnl>
in i irarinfi out tftr MoaU-m taut
rr* *»hrt (Ul*r *ar^i! into K tif.
mir fr -fn 'fir ■ i• *irtn thry taill
h»*«- a tr.vai h t ufla*r In
«• roping - ut thr rrvo|» in thr
tt - uit'ain*
J6*
EHenburger
Completion Is
Now Underway
I* m |*i"fr»*-
Ninh
tflll***
'k* llv Oil ( t*iit
HltH MIURNXIAT IX
thr r ho L.it hut Inc hu»lnr»».
( Itnlon tailrr-uia «rrrrtar*
of acrhulturr. *av» farmrr*
• h-ul.l *rl| all hint* |Hi**lhlr
Mr hrllrtr* thr • hi. krn hut lag
program »ill la«t .-nit a tharf
llmr
Sweetwater To
Close Shop On
Armistice Day
$ t ill t*’ U> ikfx! vssth
an ik»> Unit
*»ureni b) fhr tm i Ins* -
nils nr« jit M\
I *
pfll
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{Ifivlu* U
tilt « |>!«*
iffrif
I
$597,000,000
Estimated For
Three Nations
KiNHixhmx. x*t. Mytrn
Mar*hall urnt hrforr a JaM
*r*»h»u of thr Haau- aMl Om>
air fnrrlga mMMlIlrrn l«4a, la
fr|| thru. I hr oat «f pmrathg
oimnaal-t 4omlnati.M> *f aM
lanfr.
%r>hall aahrd fur fTIM.
*■ *1 «MM-r In I Mr utrr I'l—II
••alt. and ii.lrta thraugh
Manh. Thai »a. hi* r tltalr
«l thr *ln|H|ap aM uudrr Ihr
Mamhall Plan. Par (hr IMNP
raugr l.tur-yrar plau. hr rrrau
mrndrd hrlwrra III
•»u 4 )i*lf rntU h
id »{*« U.v
f n !♦. y \ '*.<
wifih di*4rt < <■* llsir
*||fHits HI *HlMi.|im\US Min:—l.lrnn Mar*h. t*.
• hot an-l htllr.l I ftaon %n.|rr*«n tml tirant Muhrlrln In
Mo-kti-i.l III in.I ih.-ii ki<lna|ipr.| Mr* halhrrlar %adrr*«Hi.
I* *ho«n h. rr nlth hi* ..lilr»t > hlld. Kl< hard, .'i Mr*. Xadrr-
»«>» lalrr r*. ajn.l from M»r*h nhn I* *tIII al largr. (M'.l
III! I'll trl ui
Sweetwater Schools Are
Strengthening Teachers
\!rf i « KtMfW
< ft A* JjrtA Ah<{
lax - f'--m tf iHwti
,*f» r* nn«t im h** I Ur»if«f
*r*» f th a
' i' [b %*r** |*!hrn tlw*
• nwf |-r* U «
Meet For Blind Reset
•• mill' •
fit) oYl** k
f-.t *h.
at Art- <>r
(imrrai
Youth Critically Hurt
rtif Hty. Mi |..! - * t-.-ti
i"» -t.lf > * - ■ I!
<i.i* Thr i ii ii t> .;
thr Hit; >1. ! fit,. .1*!
Trail Jtiti th« It. -fop '
Highw
!h. *.-o" i, -f \ V
tiff«-»• *1 U It.o tii <kult
Slayer Widely Hunted
k'oiti wtiirrn ' r- ■
I * !t* • . . I • . t W I
t 11)11* to * - *- ! jit. ! ' .
laldiitia, -f I'm,!u ' I.
It . v.rtltig -oltlior fttiiti ’
I ..rt W.-itt Mm \. t- t- '
<lu*<! ifl ,i I- I'tt.i • (
S.*- TK\.»S NKW* P.u't
Civic Concert Man
fo Meet With Civic
Music Association
Ch»« Muni< Av^.uiUon
; v^..!•♦ r Alii ' tf • *»
h «rVlmK a? tli« !Uu** JW-nr*
Ho?**!. ««<•’relink* ,0 J- lUrk1;
Hli' h-I* ‘ I • * jrle r '
i
M r! t SY» * I f t * 1. V\ ■5
ui ?h»‘ l«* .i! volunft^r worker*■
>% 11) .t-fr.r r t|;» 7 Vi |i m
I'l.’t • »?,*! 'mx * ut»‘ th« k:r• • u]
!** m.'p ftUn* f'-t ihv m« tT ** t
hip 1 nnipAikt * r.Yulix
’ f>l«« «» iwM v»i* < k
Poppy Day Solos
Hero Not $257.02,
Mrs. Sweeded Soys
Puppy t'a* *»U-* hrrr Sa'ur
ia> -. f! a total - f $»17 O.' i.
(• rt* Sir- >! J S».-r.!.-ti »*-
.*.*** . haif*o.»n < f P'lppy - *lr
*«rri* I!rr,
M'-m * r.-ait/.-.! fr- tn thr . .1*-
a til ’*• u .*1 for . hi!*) tarjf%fr
a;><1 rrf al t! 1 i'ior t.y th.- Mi
l*"tial.| Ha. .it I' «- Mr* ''*»<■**!• •
*' A!t Sh.* a i*h.-* t». rxpfr** *t>.
(j.prr. .( r of thr |»t.
- .«■’ a a!.- an>1 V Ian < ir.’i
pr-opln for th.tr fim *up|»tr' f
it. • amt .tiffti
Thr foil. »lng t hiWrrn a- i*'
ft ;f. tit.- tin*.- Miliar*! lr,*i
M.-IIif \jik 1‘itht, Siir»h ft.; I
t - t 1.' > il Hu hhurg M <i
tlrmlrr - t l i* tlla llrndrh*. t
luhila < - r*. \>rs Thotrr-it-
iar . 1■ ] Am ■ Wtl-
!•«(*;. Kt-tr l>i. ll Turn
.-t Stu- I !!a M< ntlfr*» - At. ! Hit
lir Jean li |»
Thrrr flr*t pri/ra in .onlun.
Moti at'h S.i'ur.tay'* dri*f w.-t-
caapI.-.! to Millard la-rwh Mil
u J. <n II (» and Cr* ilia H. ml
> r*.>n S.-. . tul prt/r* ai-tit to l> *
. :l Rirhhjrg, Lind i f ia kf and
lo Ann Wi!*».n. TTu- ihl^drrn, .v
n-Itlsi'.r of thf rojf a*rr
- tr t itu<-*t* of I If pi > |{ it r* if th.
Tf*a-> Th* airf."
Soil Conservation
Subject Of Talk
At Rotary Club
’* ffsdnf 4: i i*
I * ltd f
«n* i 1tY» M"f' in ►
t*4i p'*r?i«'n it thr |»
Mn$M r v L;
'*irll»nh» pfpvr 41 lfr%
| . **if- -*r.-i al.
’ag.al Tt .tr*.'a* * ."
'LmitTfMil Audlion itr
In hi* utdr*— th.
I**lntr«l i«,t that t-r-o
a*ta*lng tftf land of
.» t!ir ra'r of Va'l IHKi
yrar. ‘Th, firld* '-f 1
.rr rrlatiK-ly *• in
*rn In <tiltl*a'i- ri *
vrar* or I*- *, hut *t
hovMrig Mgrw
hf -nd
U*hof al*-
ah<- an a* t i\ * .•
f many to pr**»
f- r anntt ■ t ftft
rwpnrr i untninu'ii* • "■
'!if par' . f < *• t ■> ’* <‘> ' I - ' - '
ia!*- ..ur prrnl.nil*. land f t th*
tif*t tftr**- 'iL i-ato' \*
Soil * - ‘f -of* a* ion applu * to
rangf larnl .* tv. ll a* nilt . ati«l
land h. -i. !
C iil»- .t * a it* if* i ■! i- - -1 It
Hill Shro) -hiif.
Commissioner Court
Names Edwards, Haney
To Welfare Board
R. I. I tin*-*' of Ho-1 . and
Higdon Kila.nt' of Sac* tw.it* t
anr*- ap|*-jn'**1 Monday to fill
'hf two *;*. anrlf* on the Nolan
County NVi-lfar*' Hoard Appoint-
mi'tit wii* madf hy thf Nolan
itumn* *
• ro n>
IrmttV at
- rf-flit r
. *•#' if *
|*fi K’f TflT
yf«r hrr*
• Tf id ) t ■-
\ itiUfltil*
Th*-
uir* nt \
iiiil i* r.
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ff V
Sf i
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t«f Oh
and 1^.* r
unl*»i hin!
Mac Arthur Concerned With Difficult Task Of
Reviving Japans Foreign Trade And Exports
TOKYO, Nov. 10 itT'l tho*i- for whu-h th*' gr.-ated \rthur * ln*itat|on raid thr-y of Japan*-**- imlustry havr ...mf
Cf-m-ial MacArthm i- ta* muu- tin* worn hi Id *ilk I' t»- a * >*aild find **-ry llttl*- wnr'h tak to th*- n, !u*k*fl that with thf
mori- and nmrf cor,. .-rtu*l with li ught during thf war that th> mg Th*-y *ai*l thf Japan*-**- fx-c-ptioti f *dk tlarf i* llttl'
the difficult if- of rfviving lap world, particularly thf l'nit**l knnk-kr. aoka and u*fful artlc-lc-v ho|*- of rc-uung Japan* trade
an's foreign traclc-. Stair*, waiuld learn to prefer n.v- that wild an well In America tu-- with the t'nitc*| State-
If the biR co*t to the I nitH 'on and other artifk-ial *llk* t" fore the war now atv of *uc h in- ten the- cc.tuiar*. they <*•
State* of Japane**- aid i* to »»• lapam-**- *ilk. The fir*t Japan fc-rior quality and so highly Ja|Mti future market* a* lying
eased and Japan ever is to pay c-*e silk *hlp|>ed to America hy priced it would he utter folly to largely in A*ia. inc luding A*i»-
•ny considerable re|Mr«itions she the oc*-u|Mition authnriti*-* wa tiring them to the United Stale*, tie Russia. The <a-cupati«-n auth* County C.,rnmi«*loner* Court
must have a substantial f.na-ign rAitlu-r slow in moving. Hut now Jap manufacturers. In some c.ritle* think Japan * trade in Matter of the farm-to markf
trade. Japanese silk Is selling as rapid- ( a*c>*. had missed the b*»at badly Asiatic countries are tunning highway. Row-ne to Highland.
So far efforts to revive Jap- lv in Ameriia and other mun- ti**au«e they no longer havr out of dollar balance* and ran- was taken up in detail hy tin
nn's export* have been totally trie s as i* can be exported and enough reliable Informailon not l<«’k nm< h longer to the court, and commissioner* di
unsatisfactory. In the fir*t at good jirH-es. about American markets. For United States for the Mg value* covered the eounty is two deed* ~t) r ^r „f
place, her heavy industry pt" tniter Japanese products hava- example, they had made up of lm|»orl* they have been c.rd- short. Memher*- c,f the Commi*-
durtlon never can be safely re- failed totally on the post-war Christmas decorations for the ering from u-. sinner* Court feel *ure the in
vived for fear of allmvlnp a war market* of Americ a. Millions of American market of the same In order for Japan to move strument* will soon Is- sec ured
potential to develop And since |H,und* of green tea are sitting type we were using six or seven Info the xan uum and again tie- and contract can t«- let for the
Japan has lost all her empire. >n the lm|*>rters' shelves. The years ago. Ilut Christmas deeo- r*«me a great supplier of manu- FM n>ad In December,
she has ncj assured markets any- green tea drinker* all seem to ration styles have changed in faciured g<-ods for Asia, the The court canvassed returns
where. have shifted to black tea. which America.
Oddly enough, the only pari doesn't come from Japan. As a result of this experl-
part of Japan's exports' that American buyers who went to ence, Mar Arthur and his Amerl-
have recovered substantially arc Japan this fall at General Mac-1 can advisers and some leaders
olher Asiatic nallons must show where Blackwell voted to assume
more design fo send Japan raw some Indebtedness of Hylton,
materials. The appeal was cun- !The vote was 22 to 1 for a**um-
, Set- MacAllTIIl’Ii Page Six Ing the Indebtedness.
Sweetwater Police
Nab Pickup Loaded
With 75 Cases Beer
(Tver g. -f It .**!*(- 11atic.n of
lt**-r in .i dr) area were- filed t«.
day in county c. titt. following
■arrest Sa'urday bight h\ Swc-et-
watet police of two Icoys who
i ,i-i of t„ ci iii a pick
Up-
Other tli.in Hu* matter, police
rnaikc*! up three arrest* ovet
the wcs-ke-ml for eirunkenness.
• tlMMlssHlN lit MKI I
A ntimlH-r of routine- Inisinc
mallei arc die to I* Iran acted
till evening, when till- City
Cumuli; ion me* l - at 7;J0 o'clock.
!' ( I .1" * CI V
-I H UcigliU
Me I ION, II
S'eel i I.
The lljrriituii cummltiec had
estimated the coat at S12.t>QOjOOO.-
'<*' to S17tmo.ixst.non Marshall
-*i*l be might revise his figures
Lt.-i m the light of the lianiman
1 omniiitit nf*«rt
The •** ri-t»r>' -aid the sltua-
-'I m i uiccpp i* grave He said
Vinen. *n aid i* needed urgently
t- ke* p Western Furupe fnrni
*"ing micler The alternative,
he ,ic| i tragedy fur the world
•«imI ihc In. of lm|sirtanl free
'•••in* f"f the Vmerle.in tieuple.
I -u th*- flr*t time Marshall
.. know ii*im*i otfic ullv and
I ut-lii I* that Kurnpe U spill
la-twcs-n Faist and Went He put
almost all uf the blame for the
I I’tccnt i<-moh*lc ctiiioa u|mti
Rotan Decked
For Armistice
Day Program
I ' I n ■--.it -In wefc'-me
" 1 f- ' at i- dl- g town* and
\t*.c-t in l.-glon Post* arid
A - it i- — ' pat *ici|-n'i In ttie
'I- ' i ciac at tangf-l Tuc -
•la-, f At'-' i .| cs.-f \ an* *"1
■ f.-t 1 , •' I- I: V I \\
l‘ ' th* m- tning program
- ■ - , f.i., bte-1 wt'h pri-*en*
tali f '!« Hi - * St.-ii metal
U f H e IP -at
* • t .* a *ur\iv*-i of th.
Ha’ *.c I * ith Mar* h
\t * o a !t l uc -- la\ mot n
-I g flag w;|| be laltwsf 'tile
t’■ ; • > i- infomust A l.tg
■! **•• -! paca'i. le-l tiy Snyder
I • • It., i , ct* unde iwa\ at
P* - i c S|a-c lat re* .gnltlc-n
■ - , ■ !•- fl I;• -Ilf Star Moth
i i ! I d her cunty
.t ? r 11 I »w -ns of Ahilc i c
pa - *-at . mmnedet w ill
t. 1 • • J -'an \ I \V
tiUitdlng to Hi- ■iftcnwsm tw
f - . im*
»i! la- | Cleat Tueulsy Might
f- • .* ill if, hclc -tani • in
-he \ CM, w ! I, g. Hall
Funds Exceed $6,100
For City Youth (enter
ItlWotA ' W ,
■It ia%*r
' ihat orWf i
1 . it* - *
He ill! V
,V Mill
\'l\ tail
V lie
Tin lor.
• I M Karl W
li II icdftoi <; \
J> II liulli.k Del
I' I \\ ill li M l.ind
i m i % \i I-;, lone.
' ' <. I II,ill. \ I I.
. Mi* i eight Music A-
ton I>t I' T. tpiii*t,
\- i.in H.'inlwurc.
COl ItT OF HONOR
The Court of Honor of the
Hoy Sc-oiits will not Is- held to-
night. Ini' will lx- held on next
Monday, November 17, at the
First Christian church.
fcr," he Mid.
one power, the Sov
ci f'nloii dor* not fur its own
n-ii-onx share the aim uf re-
otiii, the- ktincqiean i*»m-
iTiunlty "
Mai -hall aid tic could nut
goat ante.- ailtom.itlr «u*t»-*» fur
ttu |>r<cgratn alnu-d ut winning
da - .ailed ("Id war" again-1
Hu a I'sing the terms c*f a
'.■•til In - a Heel It a "calm
i-.'ed ll-k lint he .ltd, I Is-
*. ,c the- « li.uii i "t nee- arc-
1 tJiggj ’*
I t the fn l l’i month-, iif the
Mai*',., Plan L-ginnlng April
it .ultf-. f ct*timilte*l Itie
•if a \ ... ism iuhi H"
■ rcc.-mmcnd
t- it * gre upprciprtau- mun
.< (• ■ ' Pi fiill four \car |«-rlod
t
1 *, ct - cndidioli - tw*
s.* MAHSHAIJ. Page Six
Nolan County People
Urged To Attend Soil
Meeting In Abilene
t a e - - i at her * and other*
t V j.cr ■ unly interested in
- il con • t wit: n and *:l\ ing
"il fr<-1 c-(c.*|. n are invited hy
c il i • n*. rva'i -n Service to
-c ! t>. meeting Saturday
*-\ci;,i■ g to .rdiK'k in Aliilene.
at wlu- I I a* Hromfield will Is-
prir ip*1 |ieakct.
'It.. *n lave Saturday even-
r g -. il! !,ld al Abilene High
*1; i ainlitorium The tour in
(hi(|) IP field )* featured i*
• .ell il - p- t * >red by the- Scs -ind
National Hank i.f Ilou'ton, tin
Hurlmgtein Line* and county
leader* interested in soil saving.
legion Auxiliary
Will Hold Annual
Breakfast Tuesday
\ttc-nt ion ot Sweet water and
n (ctmt v people i ( allc-d to
Ha i t the Xim-rii-an la-ition
Xuxiliiuy. joined liv the Koseis*
unit, will hold it - annnnl break
fa i Tin--day morning. T 'ki o'
' ( loc k III the Hose Hoorn of the
nine lii.nm i Hold.
A |sike*tn;in for the local mix-
. diary -ay charges will la- $1 per
plate
RF.PORTFR Wild. CldMR
The Reporter will Jota Ollh
er Sweetwmter hualHena ft ran*
In rinsing Tuesday for Ann*
Isliee Day observance*.
There util he ao Taeaiay
paper. PahNratloa will be re*
sooted Wednesday.
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