Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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TUB GRAHAM DAILY RHTORTHR THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1W
blessed me ip 1818 at the Made- |
leine.”
The 90th anniversary of the death •
of father Chaminade, who died in !
1850, will he commemorated by mem
bers of the Society of Mary here in
San Antonio (at St. Mary's Univer- I
sity and Central Catholic High ■
School) and throughout the world on
January 22nd.
S^ZST^SZ d-rsiAncient Inscription
indigent*, the drugs being distribut- . , • « q ii
ed through the local physicians after • UnCOVered Un Dell
approval of the plan by the county
medical society. SAN ANTONIO.—A former pro-
Other significant achievements in »t St. Mary s University, Rev.
the war against the venereal die- Herbert Kramer, S. M., who is now
eases in Texas include: I no leases in pursuing doctorate studies in art in
the number of persons tested and I the University of Bordeaux, France,
treated for syphilis; improvement in , recently uncovered an inscription on
rase finding and case-holding fae.l- ! a bell in the Church of Madeleine
ities; a great participation by indus- in that city, showing that the bell
try and labor in the campaign; an 1 had been blessed by Very Rev. Wil-
significant widening of public un- liam Chaminade, founder of th, So-
derstanding of the problems of syph ciety of Mary, in 1818.
ilis control. Part of the inscription on the
bell reads*: “My j name is Marie-
“Most of the task remains before Char,0tt<. j gound fgr M>ry
us. despite these remarkable gains,' Mother of God M G.j ch,minade
Public Health
Progress Revealed
By State Officer
The Graham Daily
Reporter
Catered as second-class mall mat-
hm at the poatofflce In Graham,
Texas, under act of Congress of
■arch 8. 1879.
There are sui
the boy who wort
College but the
ent twi-t concei
professor of Di
Texas A. and M
Some 30 year
his boyhood fanj
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SUta College,
his pocket. He
plus an additionl
turned home fol
a diploma in an
veterinary scienJ
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college dairy hel
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has grown withl
try which now I
come of $80,000|
organised the I
collegiate Dniryl
AUSTIN, Texas.—National Social
Hygiene Day on February 1st sug-
gests the timeliness of s review of
recent gains against syphilis, the
Nation’s leading public health prob-
lem. “Although it is too early in
the present campaign to state ac-
curately what reductions in preval-
Aftarneon Except
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ing. People all
affected directly or indirectly by
By Gene Byrnes'
the. ware, hope not. At least there
have been enough implications to
warrant a aincere belief in the pos-
sibility of an early settlement.
TtTsTmpossibte to forecast ac
curatcly the course W the world.
There are too many indeterminate
factors. Hitler if one. Stalin is
one. Mussolini, Chamberlain, Dala-
dier. all are incalculable element.*
hi this great equation of world
poll Vo*- _>
Influential leaders of church and
state have set up a chorus of pleas
for peare. Added to this have been
the efforts of scores of influential
persons, acting unofficially. Con-
structive plans have been outlined
for tllg attainment of peace, and out
of them all arises the imperative
demand for some kind <>f European
federation.
No peace, most people agree, car.
be a lasting one while Europe
eeethes within itself. Snmc'hini
better, more effective than the
Lea true of Nations, must be devised,
and all nations must be given a
voice in the management of the
continent and must be treated equit-
ably.
Certainly, it is wiser to settle the
differences now, before technical de
feats and victories have been re
corded, than to wait until millions
of lives are lost, economies smashed,
nations torn to tatters and hatred*
stamped more deeply irjfo,fhe hearts
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1940, newspaper, January 18, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116017/m1/2/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.