The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 8 of 16
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THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES
Packing Plant Marriage Agei
Uiieiif> Tins Week business (iood
In Texarkana In Germany -
1>1uCK Mill I'v i i
Cars Runs Into
$11,0011,001) In
Dallas Vearlv
. i * £. ■ 1 \>.i.
Texas. Oklahoma
More Mmday
i iiiii iiii's; l in $l.2iiii lliit, rlin
li.iiR Five Million Han-Davs of Work
■ Texarkana. — a packitif' house Hrrnn. — The marriagfe &j
sufficient to r ke cure of tne neefls hudnr^s :s booming In C||jjj
oi this area .inn desitincri accord- trri^v
ln«? to tedenl specifications. will A1 . roiierjji
be^tn oryerations here this weciK. the ratio of rrmrr
^hn Hfrdustfv in' the J). ami to n^n
rRgeaWt worn
etvyijf three to Mff
W. Packing P’.ant, situated on Jataie .Berlin and other lerre
line at "Division, abutting on tne nof th** ivom#*n who sfartedL tj
Cot^n^elt truck* near thy tiouth- n»*«=r*yt b^om^-ot %usrVMitrolMN
wjftdern. G*s and' Electric oompeuy '^krs > 4 f [. ‘1
power plant. *'Tlv‘ sitrnlH* of lull
Tt is otf’ned and will bo onerat^d w<nn thev Hw# prowdl^t Iff lod
hv loooi interests. The firni is made i» ° fn»* ijnehonrls ’• the ^’ornaalM
i*n of Herbert Dav. president’ Floyd nroi# cf a Berlin marriage bull
Word. vice-president.: . Herman sr.’rl • t* w«* iusf the other 1
wnrrmacV. vice-president : nr.d ronnrl «The vJrF Hid not. sho#^
Tavlor Rose, secretary-treasurer, m' h 1 no t.fur the men.”
Die’- are the sole owners of ttie orors of rvnTioirp, usually gc
plant. lerned h*v moterlal reriuiremefl
\Ti - Tin iiln This is some of the work conscientious objectors did for the l'. S.
i \Y Uni’ll".'', (.imp at lV\eth. Oregon. Others built roads, grew food ami worked
Finlev. .1 F
Joyner and By DOUGLAS LARSEN * '
■ Vf Texar- NEA. Staff Correspondent jtir'
O Womack Washington. «NEAL — For on’v JBf
1 of Valiant. M 26 a dav the American taxpayer &/'■
ack Long of Las received more than 5.388.730 r lyt
Hess. T C. n an-davs of work from conscim- .
: Pat A;-an. tL ns objectorc since the start 3 r >;/’• :r*)-
Red fern of tile war. according to National
:! Mrs Tom Selective Service.
S’-., and J. This wa
Wiunshorn: ti >n
py Goolsbv.
Battleship Texas
Pops t<i I)r\rfW):
r ”trol
Emit h
molt jic
coon ROARS ASSOCIATION
MEETING FRIDAY NIGGIIT
Smith found
ing the ‘•ur>,J
sa’e above *
-.creasing, vhib
ported tb- ’ n‘
ceilings we*-e
The rleab v*
rent of their
inc above ( ell
th*t. 60 r,-r
sehin«r a* hi"tv
Tn/'ivuiual
*\vh^n tr;-v. • ;r
rent of t!: ’o'
individuals:
Smith Mid V
cd the OP.; "c t
work on soil consent -
read building, growing fe^i
end many other jobs—work tl :J
Jv> taxpayer would have paid f
anyway including valuable v 3-
untc. r work as guinea pigs in nv-1-
b-al experiments It saved 1 •’
Trrasurv of the U. S. about $18-
000.000
This * estimate is based on De-
I'rTtmcnt cf Labor figures as 'o
what the same work would have
cost if the Government would
have had to pay for it in the usual
wav. And i‘. doesn’t include an
estimated' $2,000.00$* tyhich in-
» a;' *! seriou • p. . ,’, ir « c.vr n'r> dividual States -saved by the work
tl - afi emoon wlv-a tie* plan-, p crcivscientious objectors did in hos-
v !.irh ♦• ey \v-.*re iK' n: nafl.<d pitals and asvlums. This accounts
1 " *' ,r,,f M- ; UcJL’.nd viifler/^l ior every cent Selective Service
bruised e'bo’v. F iL m sustaint-u spent on its handling of the con-
‘ !l :'*'r's l!l/: n v-e. • firiiUiUoy* foM£pt&&-‘program. And
Tim accident occurred as Hudson the- actual work
: ’ ci Mi'S Holland a passenger, ^r..ne: kitchen labor or other ad-
v r>re returning to Clarksville after minis4rative duties connected wijh
f ’ eount-fTing terrific winds on thf. co camps wasn’t counted. :
now Texarkana.
Wit inn 15 minute
the iooal field, they ran into a
wii.d.-tonn. and were forced to turn
back. T.i at'rmpting to land at the
Ii-cai field, one wing of the plane
■‘nek a tree, throwing it into a
taibpin. Tlicv plane landed upside-
down with boh Miss Holland and js qd]
Ilticl: cn suspended by t.hbir safety
belts. Hudsoy and Miss Holland Rncj
\vf re taken to the- home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ik T. Taylor, where they were
treated.
now
lew Vvr I n,‘ wuuhi ijl uiMiuaficu. any
s | acted upon at the meeting.
Kosch's most hiehlv publicized j The croup has not had a jneetins
case was that of movie actor Lew , jn several weeks because of weathei
Acres. Kosch reveals that Ayres conditions which made it almos1
never did want to become a co1 - , impossible for the members to (>e
scientious Objector. Wlien he was | )nt0 town.
indiicted he asked to be made a I __0____
medical corpsman. which was known LOCAL OPTION ELECTION
to be one of the most dansrerous! IN ONE HOWIE PRECINCT
of all war jobs. But they told him | Texarkana. — A local optioi
he would eet some kind of assign- | election will be held July 6 in jus.
merit in the cateeory classified hy , tice of the peace precinct No. fi U
a Presidential Order as non-com- determine if the sale ol beer will Dt
bat ant. Ayres knew by reports from prohibited, tne Bowie county com-
ae ion in Africa that many men in uitssiuners coui. declated,
this classification actually had had --o___
VA ami r.. i iuu i Wove ,1 gem/
Red River National Bank
MEN S SUITS!
ir as will take ;av< ra’ ■
4r::>lis a vear c - . i i.a ■' • ii
fore t!e: Ttxas is Imally *•. i I■
the San Jit- into •nunu!
snr-cialiv nreuared sect ice. of
Houston strip channel.
Your “Family" Theatre
ALWAYS 12c and. 20c
HAS THEM!
NOTICE TO STATE
THEATRE PATRONS'
FOR VOI R CONVRNIENCI?
A TELEPHONE HAS BEEN
iNSTALI.FI> IN THIS THEATRE
YOU CAN ( ALL lift
DAILY FOR THE STARTING
TIME OF FF.yH’RES
Ayres then agreed to go to a CO
ramp, according to Kosch. As soon
f . rs the Presidential Order .was j
al or they left Little Bitterness y what he was—a hard-boiled artil- changed to limit the non-combatant
The man largely responsible Jjpr lory officer. Actually he, has done a classification to medical corpsmon!
turning what was a scandal jj>f very diplomatic and sympathetic duties Avres asked to be inducted I
World War T into something t!tft job with a problem which is the po- into the Army. He was. and became)
actually helped. the taxpayer §n tential source of a great deal of a hero, redeeming himself in -thoJ
World War II. With as little bit!*- hard feeling. eyes of the public. Kosch's sym- j
ness as porsffcle for all concern®, Based on his experience. Col. pathetic handling of the whole mat-
Lcwis P. Kosch. » Koscli estimates that about 95 per ter helped iron ft out.
A World War I artillery offiijjr cent of America's conscientious There were approximately 11,- j
instructor in France. Kos^h objectors had sincere religious be- 000 conscientious objectors all to- j
was a classmate of Draft Diredfc liefs which kept them out of the pettier. About 7000 have been re- |
Maj Gen Lewis B Hersliey %t Army. The other five per cent, he leased from camps due to age,
Tri-State > College in Angola, fi- thinks, were various shades of length of service and for depen-
diaria. They have been close frietss fakers. They were the trouble-mak- dency reasons. Most of the current
ever since. Kosch is a heavy-At ers. the ones who refused to work trouble over the release of so-
man with close-cropped hair and’a at times, and the ones who would called conscientious objectors is
litfle hard of hearing in his right have* been in trouble no matter ever the men who are in jail be-
nvi.on rnonrfTioN
Is OIRING
Wi.sliingion - V — Production
of }iv1ot,s -oarine, ftur rriuitoes
nntid in a r' iiort' cvpi. -sing their
views hi continuation of basic
pric® control.
"Since Jan. T. 1946 tlic total
output of nylon hosiery is estimat-
■ t.i to a>t rag-, mo: f.-.-.n three pairs
apirce for the 55.699.00f> Women
and girls in America who are 14
years old or Older." the Senator
said
The four were Senators Wagner
iD-NY). Downey (D-Gniifi. Tay-
lor iD-Idaho) ar.d Mitchell (D-
Fridav - Saturday
JUNE 14§5t 15
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> - —EXTRAS—
BOX Jt ( ROW CARTOON
; C HAPTER. NO 3 OF
f “PHANTOM RIDER”
FAR EAST FACING
GRAVE RICE SHORTAGE
MOONSHINE PLANTS ARE
DESTROYED
Department said a number of CCC camps befc
tliat the Far Eastern countries will jjie war Outwardly he looks li
ia.sh have to iiMort 5.J00.S00 tons cf
were destroyed by officers last _rice in the next two years to main- Reproduction in whole or part
week about three miles north of tain per capita supplies on a pre---r-
Blanton Creed:. Monday another wai basis. ness offers but could not find a
still and six barrels of mash were 1 The rice deficit for 1945-46 was ... , , .
destroyed about a mile and a halt 3,200.000 tons below the prewar , comodations for his wife and ti
northwest of Blahton Creek. One level, while the deficit for 1946-47 children. He will return to Japi
arrest was made in connection with was estimated at 2,400.000 tons.
the first raid. —;-n—-—-
___0__ NO PLACE LIKE HOME,
HEAVY EQUIPMENT USE!) HE SAYS, BUT IN TOKYO
IN SOIL CONSERVATION - ..........-
A large caterpillar tractor with Los Angeles. Calif., (tP) — Tokyo
bulldozer attachment and grader is was 80 per cent destroyed by Arner- .
now working on farms cooperating lean bombdrs, but it's easier to find
with the Red River Soil Conservy- a place to live there than in Los j
tion District. This heavy equipment Angeles. So Comdr. aLouis Spaeth, ; Baton Rouge, La.
is shaping ou'kt waterways which who was returned from Japan re- iisiana house of
will be sodded so that terraces can cently for demobilization, will go j passed 54-43 a bill
later be constructed and emptied back tnere j closed shop In Loui
into these prepared waterways. I He said he received several busi- I The favorable voi
ndav - Monday
•Vf JUNE 1G - 17 -
—ALSO—
COMEDY
UjPOPEYEJ CARTOO
Tuesday and
Wednesday
JUNE 18 - 19 5
ure of a similar measure to obtain
enough votes for submission to the
people as a constitutional amend-
ment, That vote was 64 to 34—and
67 votes were required for passage.
mailing of a stink bomb to Lt. Gov.
John Lee Smith.
The, bomb was mailed in Austin.
The package was opened by his
secretary, and the chemical it con-
tained filled the office '’with a
choking vapor when exposed to air.
Sunday - Monday
JUNE 16 - 17
GETS STINK BOMB
IMii KGiaf
uu ml
!'me hmno
■mu imiNS
STORM J
pi* Pi
REGAN V
•SjHHcDfcSM
Austin, Texas, — Federal officers
have been asked to investigate the
Zoologically speaking, apes are
more like man than monkeys.
LOUISIANA HOUSE VOTES
TO OUTLAW CLOSED SHOP
' i “ —ALSO—
TED FIO RITO AND HIS
ORCHESTRA MUSICAL SHORT
LATEST ISSUE NEWS
All Citizens
c - - ~ . - - .. _
Box Supp
Tuesday and
Wednesday
JUNE 18 - 19
WITH
THE THREE STOOGES . . .
CONNIE BOSWELL.....
LOUIS JORDAN AND HIS
TYMPANY FIVE ...
WILL OSBORNE AND
HIS ORCHESTRA . .
—ADDED SHORT 8UBJECTS-
COLOR TRAVEL TALK
THIS IS AMERICA
“THERE’S NO PLACE LOU
HOME”
Of Red River County Are Invited to Attend a
n me...have a Coke
11
R-YOUNG
"A/onq Came
GOOFY CARTOON A NEWS
Thursday and Friday
JUNE 20 - 21
and
MEETING OF CANDIDATES
At the High School Gymnasium in Clarksville
TUESDAY, JUNE 25, AT 8 p. m.
Boxes will be sold to highest bidders. Proceeds will be
used for equipping soft ball field at American Legion Park
with Flood Lights for night playing.
Each candidate desiring to speak will be permitted five
minutes time.
Everybody come, the women bringing boxes, the men
prepared to bid for them and the candidates with speeches.
Yon’ll miss a treat if you are not there. Tell all your
friends and neighbors.
This event sponsored by the Clarksville Junior Chamber
—AND—
ANIMALS A NEWS
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893678/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.