Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 17, 1946 Page: 2 of 12
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Sunday, March 17. 1946
Borjar- Texas
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YOUNG PILOT KILLED
CORPUS CHIUS'TI. .Ih c'i 1“
—(jIV—Kn*i*n Curti* Hnlste.-ri F'
luck. USNN. 21, son . Mi'. t
Mr* Cuttig H. Pollack n Si. ■ >.
Calif., was killed n a -!‘”h 1,1
training plane
Nnvv antmunn
Tlic eras
Field, Bet"
the C'orpu
Training B
UCl'l
Air
Earth Twitching
Continues While
Aqueduct Repaired
Veterans Crowd
Legion Hall To
Enjoy Big Party
PSINESS LOANS
THE "ALL LOCAL WAY'
Need money to repaii
ehandise? To grab a b,
or to have present equi
business for yourself? ?
nesslike way—-financing
taken care of under OI
Just drive around to-
in ;
ove
’. To
ixtur<
ihauh
nee, eve
Southwestern Investment Co
508 West Main
Phono 533
LOS ANGELES. March 10— (/»>»
tod^i'gbul'woikr^ | se^^'^).n*1Ui',l(|7'san ^rs arid*'>5?'
,o the !.<> A.u’cle- nauoduct caved „ut udh their wives
m by « ma.'aivf boulder dislodged . sW Friday night at
in Southern California s most *e-Ljle Hull to celebrate the
vere ea thfjual 1 Uoy, a, tin- tuunding
Settlin'.: heks -till were felt;of American I-eg ion.
on tin- M-.javo deM-rt some 150 jjle .v-lcome mat was rolled out
miii s north of here, where occur-, at 4.3,, ,, m. when members of
erl the only damage from a tremor th,. bailie Auxil ary were pres-
iiomIi t- -.ml wa.- comparable to c.nt to serve col fee. iam sand -
the Loin Beach disaster 13 years wj, hes, aid pie-• of the largo
ago tin month, or the equally se- birthday cake
vere Santa Barbara quake in 1925., By 9 p. m., official starting time
But ofiKiak of the the Los An-'of the dame, with Ken Bennett
. 0I1 d< partment of water and and his radio i i| l" (,ll k a
. , « repairs would be furnishing the mu-ic the hall was
tar ted a non a the earth shocks already well
subsides anil would be eomploUtd j ™ of both w ai - and sci victmen
•l:: hour later. Mtamiw hil e lr c m n^er j q. Nelson stated
there wu> no u a n J4 c* r oi (ii
New President
■jm.
Bowles Scores ”en D«chLrs,e,d
Those Who Would ^ReeLi
Delay Building
WASHINGTC
—Cheater Bov
iou.-.in„ "bolti
ba b!
ind wi
struct io
»ry fov
lusirv.
The
list
.neck
ok el 1'
, 10—l/T’
today ;
>at must
>" j> (lie "°b-
of a reaction-
instruction in
water shortage here, with reser-1 ,'ount ^the large number
votrs nearly full and a plentiful j of lhoS(. whll attended,
supply conning from the Colorado, jjlc w^0j0 evening’s entertaln-
river to the eust via the metro poll- jmen^ uie dance und food, was
tan aqueduct.
Ed F. Ban, 1024 North Hedge-
coke, via- installed «s president
„l the Texas Panhandle Put chas-
ing Agents Asm elation in a meet-
men 1, me in"1, - — ,1 mi iii Amarillo Wednesday 1. ■ ■>
free of charge and was presented
At Las!!—Anthony’s Can Again Offer You
Edge Curtains
With Exclusive Dowh’e-Fold Headed-Ruffle
Fashion
• Fresh • New
• Crisp • Lovely
Add that certain distinc-
tion to vour windows with
fluffier charm in sheer
marQuisettes bhov drape
more gracefully with-
stand many, many
launderlnqs gwe vour
rooms loveliness that
lasts In plain or dotted
tyles Ready to hong,
omplete with tie-backs.
by the Victory Class of 1940, in
celebration of the legion’s birth-
day.
‘'According to all rorvirts, every-
one had a wonderful time. t h e
' comma nde. said We have plan-
in the making for a gala 4th of
. July celebration, including a
i parade, rides Tot children, and con-
gests but furthc details will be
! announced later.
in*-, ** * *......... ,
it was announced today- .
Other officers installed include:
1 C Stockton, Amarillo, vice-
president: John Price. Amarillo,
.m.,ai v; J. C. Cabbcil. Amarillo, j
national director, and M L Prig-
more. P.nnpu. alternate.
Direc'or- Errctt Craven-. I ml-
lips: A. L. Prignmre, Amarillo;
,! me Heed. Amarillo; Weldon ■
Jelly, B' rger.
Those present from 1" ;er m-
t-ludo Howard Beavers, Bill Wal h
B K. Lau. and
From Phillips wa
bili/ahon director said
n 0 transc ilnyl 1 adlo address
ABC network 1 that all over the
ounti y there arc countless able,
ixpt'i ience.l building contractors
aiger to get going'’ on the guv-
smment program for 2,700,000
new homes du'xitff '. • next two
years.
Veterans, Bowles added, are
ted up with trailer camps, cheap
hotels and makeshift barracks.”
"As soon as it became apparent
that iho government was rioter-
mined on a hard-hitting ihousingi
program.” Bowk: said, “the bus-
iness -us-usual bov t active—
but in the wrong way
"They wanted to keep home:
scarce—and ’.hoot prices up in
stead of building homes. Like
a plaque of seven-yerr locust
they swarmed into the hall- of
Congress, pleading to all who
would listen that the program
would not work.
. cant John Youngquiit, L. S.
Armv recruiting repro-ontative
i with office., m room 4, Post Office
build ng, announced today that
1 men who have been discharger!
i mcr May 12. 1 !)45, may re-cnlist
I in Iheii former ratings’ tf they
! 1 -,vc ertam military occupational
: :or if. aliens 'MOS' number-
g,„r.f of thc-e numbers lie said
La, 3i 2. fil2, /SO, *112. 926. 931,
2750, un'd 345. Otijei specification
| numbers will be Announced pc i-
1 odicaljyi 1>(‘ said.
All lho-c interested are urged
to contact hint, tite .ergeant eon-
| tinned, at liis office. However, no
I pohitt t out that tiischarge po-
I pers and W.U. AGO Form 100
i must be presented.
1 ALFALFA SUGGESTED
, FOB EUROPE’S HUNGRY
SIFJiHA MADRE. Calif.. March
1 ’t m eat
Bowei
I and hi-:
I it for m
-Of Ei
s Fra
a Half;
ope ;
r w
Bower,
ch
mll-
Let
Ernest Thompson
Entertoins Big
Railroad Officials
Austin. M»reh m—(iPt—Riu!-
ro.id CoinmisMoner Ernest y.
Thompson honored high nUiciai-
ot the K itv Railroad at a bar-
que! alien..,., by 100 -tale -1.
ficials and An tin residents hei^
last night.
Jack F. Henncs-ey, Jr„ n« \v
Vi f* president Kntv Wl»i > .
War l aWKoriatc of Tl^ontpson, w
•vpecial guest.
Raymond J. Morfa, chairman
q the Kat.y board, revealed he is
1, I.....it In Dallas
where he plans >0 moke his home.l
Donald V. Fraser, president of
tiie system and H. M. Warden,
vie. 1 >■■< iciont and general man-
.■per ’ .ere also present. 4
Jn me western or southern Al-
' lied-ruled zones de-Nazificotion
01 tie economic elite has not on.;.
iH-c-ii 1; i cum vented frequently,
but ha not introduced any bas e
institutional changes.
- II.tr! M< v ■ rhoff. Office of Stra-
tegic Services,
cnerrust,
have been eating
30 years, mixing
1 flour to two-
Scaf; ing New Englanders were
: 1 stiuni '\ op 1 ose to the War 'y
1312 that thev talked about se-
ceding from Hie union.
Peron Leading
In Argentine
Eleclion Test
485
PAIR
Lovely Lar?9 oils Waihable SA© RUGS
An assortment ot
llpnt .pastel ot bold
durable, woshebie !
ch ; d or doui !e loop style shag rugs in several
m's color scheme Strongly backed,
-hop See Anthony's selection.
otors Match your ro
098 to 990
Borger, Texas
Disabled Vets To
Draw Both Pension
And Insurance
Disabled veteran.- of thi- area
I were informed today by me Di.
■ abler) American Veterans that they
i can draw both disability pension-
: anti weekly unemployment insuf-
1 ance. , . ,
Tom J. Davis, commander of the
i Jackson Tietz chapter 30. saiti to-
day:
-Many disabled veterans have
been confused on the |>oint til
whether or not they can draw re-
adjustment pay. commonly known
i as unemployment insurance, u
they are already getting monthly
pensions for service-connected
I disability.
1 The DAV wishes to point out
I that the weekly unemployment
; payments for veterans who can
not find employment has nothing
whatsoever to do with disability
j pensions. T h e unemployment
1 benefits are provided all veterans
under tire G. 1. Bill of Rights ie-
j gardless of whether he i> able-
’ bodied or disabled.
• If a .derail is eligible, accord-
ing to the terms of the law, he is
entitled to apply for and receive
hi- weekly readjustment compen-
sation regardless of whether or not
he is drawing government perf-
sion. . . -------------
. The DM'Commamter 5?*^ that tlie.r force, u-gethyr
| flue (JiiiiN Bradley oead ot m A) ,rr. yr ,r- .,.
Veteran:. Administration, recently
I ruled that a veteran veeeivinw a
I salary from the federal govern-
ment is not barred from receiv-
i ing a pension because ol it.
Commander Divi- urged dis-
abled veterans who wish to clarity
any questions on this matter, to
contact the DAV service officer.
Bowles said he knows "many j
people were disappointed” to see
the House oi Hep’esentativr
---- trim irom the housing bill pro-
Weldon Jolly.1 visions (r,r $600,<XiO.O<>(> in build
Erretl Cravens. I ing mate; ia! - ubsidi. aiirt foi
price ceilings on e4ti-ung homes.
He added that it the Senate will
restore the bill to i - original
lorm, it will provide “adequate
housing —at reasonable prices—
which can set in morion a last-
ing home building boom such as
Dns country itas iiei .r seen.”
ARMY TO SELL
SUPPLIES TO JAPANESE
TOKYO, March 16—(--Vi—Gen-
eral MacArthur’s headquarters
j announced today that 472,500
barrels of gasoline, kerosene anti
oil from military stocks will be
I made available tor sale to Japa-
nese during April. May and June.
These will supplement Japanese
production for fishing, shipping,
trucking and mining industries.
Oil seeping from the ground
was used by the Indians as salve
and medicine.
Httv f r seen a Brave Man Cry?
11 HAPPENED somewhere in the Pacific. The boy* of
I the 5th Air Force were “occupying a God-forsakca
jungle island which had turn taken from the Japs.
1 he heat, and the hugs, and the dirt were unbcirsble
The loneliness was almost beyond belief.
Then-on a sweltering airstrip one’ morning a plane
t atnt down out of the skv. And out of it stepped two
Red Cross girls. American girls.
"Hi there. Soldiers!” Their voices were like- magic.
American girls, like the .isters and sweethearts they
hadn't seen for so man) long months—greeting them
as they’d been greeted so often in the old. happy days
at home. Yes. tears filled the eyes of more than one of
those lighting men. Brave nun they were, crying
unashamed!
« * #
\[anv thousands of our men are still overseas, rhey’re
|. ieiv. They'fi homesick, flies need your Red Cross
iri;i. And Red f.ross men and women are at their side.
But only )'>u tan l-scp them there. Through jour con-
tributions sou make it possibh for the Red Cross to
<t l!rent through, (live tori a v!
BUENOS AIRES. March 16—
ol’i- Dr. Jose Tamborini, Demo-
cratic Union candidate who oppos-
ed Col. Juan D. Peron m the
Presidential election ol Feb. 24.
.said today in an interview that
tiie election “appears definitely
lost us far as the Democratic
Union is concered.
Tamborini saiti ho would not
formally concede victory t° Per-
„ until his last nialhrinatu u
chance of victory had disappeared.
He pointed out. however, that the •
tn'ini of the election, especially
Buenos Aiies Province w‘th if>
3;; electoral vote-. offered him >-o ’
reason for “false optimism.
Builders To 1 oIL
Homes For Veterans
In Amarillo Meeting
I 1 order to expedite the build
in of homes foi war veteianu.
home builders in Amarillo an .
the surrounding territory ate
rng their foices together.
At u 'htW-Upg MW TuesiDv fit
the Capitol Mote! in Amarillo,
Ben C. Wileman. Fu st Vice T’resi-
dent of the Nat onal Asscuatio:
ot Home Builders outlined ■ 1
vantages which can accrue to '■■■■<•
home building program throe tn
the cooperation of buiidoi ...to
each other and with the Nat f>ir
Association.
T. J. Wagner v.a; appointet.
temporary chairman of the to •
in attendance. An organ./: 1
meeting date was set for Hin ■
day night, March 21. 1946, at ■'
p.rn.. Herring Hotel in AmariM >.
All builders in the Hanha
area arc invited tr> attend, f'.
ticular emphasis is given to 1 •'
attendance of this organization
meeting when policio and pr •
tices will be discussed
Invitation is signed by the fol-
lowing Committee: Chat 1 ra - u j
Dick Hughes of Pampa, Tex . •. ■
Charles Wolfiin and Fred ■15<
of Amarillo, and each town
community within 150 mile-
Amarillo is urged to have the
builders attend.
New York Irish
Pay Tribute
To St. Patrick
Texas University To Be
Guided By Attorney General
! DALLAS, Tex., March 16 — bVi
—Dudley K. Woodward, chair-
man ot the Uni vers tv of Texas
Board of Regents, s id here today
the revents wot 1 "naturally
follow the advice 1 the attorney
genera: in hi- rult that a neg-
1 ro who applied foi ..dmission as a
student at the univ - it v’ “at this
I time” be refused admission.
Woodward said D, preferred to
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in 2 to • hour* ul homo
Hair is -< • r, lovely and easy to
manaia with 1 Toni permanent, lor
this is a c'Wr cold uasr '.vitii a
treme was lotion tha' iinfiarts
luxurious Kauty to the hair!
Compile Tom Kit contains
everything .u need for a glorious
wave! Preparations, like those used
in beauty salon-tytx- ptrinanents,
arc laboratisy tested. Wonderful
for children hair, too. Money
bach , .aran.ee'
make tin further comment.
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NEW YORK, March 1C— uTi —
With bagpipes skirling and em< -
aid green banners flying, trn men
—and women—from Cork, Kerry.
Dublin and other parts of Ireland
par their annual tribute to St Pat-
rick today in the traditional pa- ;
rude up Filth Avenue.
And for the first time since 1894.
an Ir ish-born mayor—shun . n t 1
William O'Dwyer .1 fine broth o:
a bye from ould County Mayo -
will be in the icviewing stand .
the expected 75,060 sons oi -t1
and their gay colleens march alon
to the lilting music of l>und and
pipes.
America’s influent e is weak
because we are not really inn.
esied in making the Umteu Na-
tions work.
— Dr. Harold DhU1:. president
Princeton U
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Birches, Maples.
New Suites
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tell us have the greatest possibili-
the nucleus of a lovely livihg room,
colors are beautifully harmonized
n all we're proud of this offering
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 17, 1946, newspaper, March 17, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735866/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.