Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HRECKENRIPOE AMERICAN -BnECKENRIDGE, TEXAS
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TUB BRECKENRIlKiE AMERICAN
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tj Brcskenr,dg« Am.rlcin Publishing Company
114 East El.n Street, Ireckanrldgs, Texas
CIRCULATION NATES
By Carrier or by Mail n City of •reckenrldga On# W«k 12c
By Carrisr or bv Mail In City of Brecktnriifge One Month Me
fly Carrier or by Mail in City of BrecWeoridye One Year ti.00
Oy Mail on Ru*a- Routes and In Trading Zone One Year tl 6S
Hy Mail Oi^oMe of Trading Zone Per month 50c
Notice To The Public
Any mtomoii* rcf.-vtlon up m the character, standing or
reputation of any p rs'in, finn or ror|*irati'>n whieti may
d|i|<ear in a <y issiu- ol this i :«i*?r will I* cheerfull> «<>rr* ei«d
Upui. Iic'inu brought to the- attention of the manai^ incut.
.Nuiimia; kfiirpsenlativ*. Texas Daily Prem. I.i ieilluI.v
HY mcR ri>so<
NEA IVasMnctaa Correspond* B
\IN smart Ciilifornin dialer* nre credited wi'h new ci e
tn bc.it the maximum ceiling priei on t>*-t..t-« . but ■ y r .•)■
i'.v; y with it. Tie t uf is interesting tl.ough. b " • if -
tin i..il: .t might h'.ive 'piead to iit!i« r f• >• -<t eomnviditie.;. It
shows the ingenuity of idiw ■ ! th. ' • i" ' l!l
* «-vudirig price reRUl'itii n*. iitfl it'- ; k,m-i e*cuni|>l#
of why ;>II bureaucrats ;i< grwlu.iliy «s« ir.iiuw.
trying to kei| alu.id i f the .'Ki t'U't■
Tin* story begin- with Maximum Price It. ruln-
tion No. 271. covering |*<tat<n .m<I dry oiuon
Th onion? an- ju t i r m-naming I r . • tie
tory potiitws I* iih! tb« principal dish ui .rv
ii-i'u >ion. Ml'It 271 . ts - [<et iiiiii doilai s .iiui
■riiti n ding prio s on iMtiitii^ "t the country
dnpper level. pac ked and lo.ided on :i can wr, plu
perilled fix* d markups for trurripoi t.itlon to mat •
ket, plus wholesalers' .itid rftailei** prolit . giv'm.;
ill tiie «*nd a maximum piuv tor cor. uiner . lint
;.t the t>< winning, the < « iling o an F. O. II pi ice at
the grow rs* shipping point.
Out in tiie California potato country, cert lin
sliili citizens re..d over this regulation and they
" "llmmml Wl-at's to pievi-nt us from buying iiotatoes in t'«?
ui.'f There isn't any ceiling prit-e nn'potitoes in the t!r>n nd. S>
Could buy the potato* befoie ihcy're dug, before they're >;itkt !
* i ■ m. rt dodge to bc:it the price c* iiing«, this I :.b"iit : ■ n- it ri
1 t: i. . a • the Ofllre of Price Administration enforcement olliciaii
1 .' tun into yet. It Uli't lugaliy wrong perli..p , but it i- a technical
on of tin OPA . rulatioi s prompted only by Rteed, and tin mo.
h. kind of wji protlteering.
' a con idti i • two of th« i'ti ly, or w hat happen* ,nc\t.
PA ei.forcni; tit ''"' i:il, hear about this slick evasion of their
i 271. They de • > i uc an "interpiet ition" of the tuder which
I -1• ■ fuHt.er s ! pntotM" ill the ootid i.t hi:[hei than cel.-
iii lilt regional ofTleei on a U-letyt*' i i.
•'hinuton then interprctatkin to tin. eften
"t tot • above the country -lupi" i ceiiin
'. II tiie spirit ol MI'K 271 oil ami!
i h buyers are in vllect ceui tiy Pi''
. . • i mediate mINis. and 'heicluie tin ir net
: in .y not txind tl cuntty shipi^i's maximum pi ice p.. •
t >' tratifportation to tie customary receiving pomt.
I ■! to play ?ate, OPA title to I' Ue a re*. 1,-nni of MPR 271 t
• u ti up tin- and othri : ipltoie- in tin original | >tato order, an
■ifM'iate the tntcip.< tion.
I J PA lawyers send this revised draft over to the Fo"d t)i:?tiibuti .n
A Inonittratiofi for thi It chickup fl>A p"tnto expeit- Ki i p it >
■ i «iay , then «• nd .t 1 a i. w:th a lot ol i< t. v.,- t:
■ id i nter is no good. teo. itid u lot .">1 >usgcsti"tis . to v.11
.ill hi«ve to be done to mtike the order workable.
!• ' Muilly, p ■evir- I (.otnto ouier will be esued which v.ill con-
. it' r. m it guys who aie o elever at lindimt *• to e\ nil
filiations. But hete y u h-«ve a ;«erl ^'i example ol |ii l
• r tn nlaches which daily coiilront ttie mucli-m.iligne<l buirau
wlio on tne one hmil an- tiymi* to encouiu^e produitiMi •
• • itatins wtnje en the otUi hand tiny ie living to ki- " |
. ntroi and prevent inflation.
ih£ MOON, when "uLt., c-veS'^c
ABCCT S\//AJ£ 7/AA£S ,WXM L.t^l
i! noFt- hen AT the auAtfrr.E .
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Tiie University of Texas U gottins ready to open its 4Cth annual
summer .session early in June, with a lull battery ol educational oppor-
tunities for the civilian.
Uniforms—see the University Naval R O T. C. unit, above—will be
In evidence, and Navy men on active duty will sit side by side with civilian
students. But every department In the st university will continue to
train the youth of Texas and to prepare t
specialists, home economists, business n
their special Jota In the total war pro;
pool- ar world.,
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rs, technical and scientilic
id women and others for
and to fit leaders lor the
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In an Interscssion. June 7-2G, and a Summer Term, July 7-Aun 2J, a
total of more than COO courses In nearly two scori? fields ol study will be
taught.
Here is seen the University's 307-foot tall Main Building, ccntcr; upper
left. Naval R. O. T. O. unit on review; lower left, engineer in 2 students In
petroleum laboratory; upper right, nurses aides in training for hospital
service; right center, engineering cadette operates spot welding machine;
lower right, home economics student measures w irht-galns o( white mice
In extensive nutrition studies.
Ki.kn Island, list Jnp foothold in tho Akuti; ns, may be attacked
by Arrencr.ns in a rjui'-k follow-up of the victory on Attu. U. S.
warplanci hiive «!rendy blasted enemy inst-illations cn Klska
Hnrljnr >n raids averaging 100 a month. Tho fight for Kiska may
L. haid.'r, fci" Japs have been here continuously since last Juno
tnri have a larscr giirrison than they had on Attu. >
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Any Excuse Yoo I The Price of Victory
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QACK UP
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1943, newspaper, June 16, 1943; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131891/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.