The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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THE DAILY SUN-OOOtt CREEK, TEXAS
as:
M0NDAY’ MARCH 17, 194, M^noAy, MAI
Hie Dally Sun SUN SLANTS
By W. L P*nd*ryoft
w l moepciurr, m«<* m rMum • .
ROBERT X«mr»fVK, ftm* M«wt"
tttfc •wk'ifajr rffenw**, b» IVwyAn Pri»ti»*
III « Pmim tiw. Gam Cntk. T»«»
tt'atttttptm'Rvi** - •.
ISO# V>»»; |S TS E«r * towab*, Me (forth
M doit* before the Oaf
i * ^uwii.iuJ biiHiii*
A HWXIM) FRONT - Africa bccauge It ......_____________,__________
Mrt 5«ihwH»>n«w' Pw»W» .to My#**
of the danger* viUMjdanf Upon fighting «vw»
on two front* at the HW time. At ie«»t. a
ossr^^aa;
-- ».....’<■ i —......a ..........•----
The German winy on the Greek border In
Bulgaria I* only 75 mile*
fetoir »*«*d"<k
fehaapmswaia
rrSwt^her^EooM make it
But tW* to%^ iS^bSinTbat 1* cm-»ided/
’Germany would have an all-land ropt* over
A BlWe Thought Bor Today
GOD HAS A JOB St* KVES1 MORTAL.
IE IS j^AEINUrMcarLE TO WORK FOB
HE IS LOOKING FOB »Ot RIGHT
Luke 19 10
BIM. nci vs iRnmi^u rw«» »*•*■**»
NOW: 1W ths eon of man cam* to *r*k and
to #av» that whkb «u tart *
us
tot oppo*i«- opened » wnw!
major fr»m
Report* »»r*i»t that Britain h*l ngnybh-d
a large army in and near Greer* At *5 rat
turn report, were denied, theugb rattier
Weakly Now Britain ha* nothing ;« *ay It
■ to known that British convoy* have been in
the Agean amt and their ihoat likely ptoekw
would fe to move troop* from Africa u>
untie • .
Danube' fiver would offer some help. bOt It
might fall prey to Britwh bomber*. .
There «•'* • xo’ibOity -hit the real war V*t
may be fought in the Balkan* an^ not fjjjjg
nent. Sfe. ha* a landing to Orwceuow. %d
Heard Around the World
Yugoslavia at tort report* continued to dc-
* . ’*Th* shot that «u heart! ground the
worki" wa* « Dfufe of upweh.
New.Order-;-. rifo ¥ugtoday*, .•sja-.lally the. weigh. poaaibUitle* of
SAsrs* ttj: ss Sr—
f .It w certain that British strategist* have
Eveless Eden
By Allen Eppt, BoTT'S SCRAP
Rita started to *ay
they have
» of fight-
: Bui Presideni ftooMtveUft addrtar
Mpplp-f * -a . U* - —^ -*• ■
h,»at!i:':rs 3us3
was rehrukdewt by ohort-uavg ratlin lf »? V f ! ,rt thf <W* p“*
M men Iwiguages to tilt* corners «‘f |j B|.jUin Ha* moved » large fori* of men
the earth and the Brian radio spent jnto m mm Greece, aba did na do It with*
J“‘ having reliable «*»ur»fi< <•* froni Turkey
pupport^,There at* incrciuilhg aimi* that
-iij -msstwafc jKiW^a.=ttdWRt^hia°na*^ fa'r'wlth Hlttor;:aa:^=s*qfei^
, «be intend*-to-gn and that Statin- ha* do-ia-,.<*“‘
jffirt.tirttig wticB ww ina|Rntanr mm . -• ■
---, .......lr„ . ,-:,,-_;T=.:T..TO.TO,*r..
- —' ’
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE
‘lOH, BILL, darling, don't be
bitter, please.'” Rita begged af- rock pile iome' distant ^2°®'
ter he had reminded her of the cabin and saw them fn>? he
way sho had left him ht the al-' “Well, look whc?. h
tar. said, saluting. ■
be leaned forward, caiught Bill’s ‘You don’t see'm term
hand. “That’a why I Mmt lT It ^fr ‘1
tell-«ffm»,wh(rrrr''y6«n*"’Tm ndC17Ka’idS^irln".
were—although I practically had last night, and warned nuT1*
to chokv> the information out of you were down in a.kjL01**
her! I was worried, horribly wor- ’Warned hto?*’
Wed.” • don’t know a. r uw. tv^li
Iic» . i v» 0.1 wjiuru, JIVII wij nut* V> arnea nun7’' sajJ
==■;>->. 3S~s:
w»r w»n *mu iwj vihhih *«««* Apriu jnm of mm
g good part of Sunday putting extracts out having
of his talk »m thr air in .12 languages, ^ *wt»W
Strength For Today
•ON THE WAY!”
___^
Tve been getting _along^ pretty fit. and" atronT’
was -just going- dow*n to Asheville ' “Fkas a fiddle >•
to mail part of it to my pubUsh- ‘'y0)1 certainly took it"
>. How di'd you get up here?” 'Thanks’ You .
”1 hired a man to drive me up,’ yourself. Rather like one o/ Lf!
R-Lr;f2,„« JriTL'tJrta.*-*
later on. " Rita got up, began to
move about. ”What a sweet little
place thi* is! Going to ask me to
-dinner? Or do you call it sup-
w to* L D^. D. D Barclay On Bridge
___llL^rnU*. I£™-. Ji^TS^saETJS "‘i.....riJ.......siljWniWM'" -JiawVij.n^ II V
per?"
”We
On The Radio
v'rt ■*
caH**it supper,” said Bill.
"And I don’t invite company
without first consulting Joel."
, “Wherp is be?* , ’- '■
WAitom Gacgan, and
%ott will be presented in ’
^ardFnJSharfTcall him In f’ day on the 'Radio Theater
When North played the 8 on
this, East was afraid-South- might
gram over KTftH. -Miss SmWI
have the. role of a cniwFnj?!
"Not just now. Bill. I w.ant to
have you to myself for a few mo-
i«itt«.Jfes--Joe!r-fe41en'-ifl'-'iove^'-tisij;"-tga:Cllgf,-
of world pwbfemK crested by the m
greasors ghd oulliritvi this natwmVnde
I f«r .once i.e could not MerMM J5U.. ^amy wlM «. made UP of «t-
STWWOn. Hit* (itrnian propfc peri*ne«dh*rd-h«tlsg V*te^g^Jte:Afncnn
. miarstfy did litUe .berterr - „* .a.-, wm.
The President in.anmd vvvry phaso
________ __________ ____________ -with ibis Eve- person?-"
ton So he didn't dare play “I couldn’t say. You’ll hav
- - • “ ' ■ ~u him”
to
Then* preparation* may esplain.why Hit";
tor ha* not attacked Greece before how. m
may realirc that he to faring, mg little Greece
tfl tto* canifuilfD Which he ptedgod-wil! «1mm; but m eomblsalton of Gw**, T3riti«h
they were ais-upi*jmu,-u.
They nroimf i. and circum-
MHints diAfto^d, T fi i r
if he is | c&fd' reader .. ..... -----------—— -—--------r^
htipi him know you have a goodly hls-fi- or. 10. He put up the K. and a^c him.' --~^,
number of cards in the suit and returned, the club 10 to try to Rita stopped close to Bill, look-
toil himTiny Bl<y thf dcchtrtf ,, limit cross-rufflng of the red suits. * -
and Turktoh »rmie*. with even » iwnsibility.
of trouble from Yugoslavia
Fplaito or their nppolhlmejils-
were ruthlessly disregarded.
We can endure disap-
pointment only when- we
ure very sure that above
. the linle plans of man to I
the great plan of God. The I
only man who cannot he |
disappointed is the man
Who.....has religious faith.
9
'hmglah
generally best to lead the, top of
the suit if you have already shown
tty they munt work harder for longer
WW the impact of thi* "gigantic
effort in your daily Jives,” he said.
He pnimisetl Britain that more and
more aid would Jx* sent to her and at
the same time promised China and
4 <384
»AQJ5
4 10 7
4 A K 7 4
stes
l>ring defeat to the dictators;
Summed up. he pledged:
....... ^tats^aasrjjs 'pp&mnnsuv*
S^SS^SSSffZm
attack on-the British l*le» and might be. ^ p,nnl them< he girds up his loins for a +3 til 2
worth what tr'eort. _—gltfeenl examination of his own judgments y ®8 * *
Also, « is no.great flying distance from and rootives. Many times he discovers why ♦«
present British air baaes In the Agean to hi* plan* miscarried. ~ *"“'S
the Rumanian oil field*, which are so vital Bul even when he does not. he see* God s .
f&rrcr thi v witorM-ntot tie f»r«»U«n to Hitter Petermme.1 large - scale bombing goodness in all things and iseontent tMta
**« Weigher than his own shouidjuldc his # AHHi
the declarer’s count in other suits. Declarer then led to the club 8.
But if you Mvie supported your sent the heart 10 through, then
partner^ suit during the auction, the heart J. cleared trumps with
he already know# about your pos- the club A, laid dowfl the heart A
session of length in It. T1i«.,«ita#.u.:.a«d;-»d the diamond 7 East could -
-he doesn’t know Is how high your, r not guess his partner's singleton
top card is. For that reason, it is . K. so split his honors, the J losing
ed. up into his face. "You look
wonderful darling, with that tan.
You ..haven’t fallen in love, with
the' girl,- have you ?"
- play the part of her fiance,
President Roosevelt will
the acceptance address *1
formal opening and dedication!
•Washington today at 9 p.m, <mm
KTRH. Other talks will to iSf
by Chief Justice Charles $31
Bill gazed straight into Rita’s Hughes, Paul Mellon and Sub-
eyes. ’Curious, aren't you?" he • (tot Kress.'
fenced. "Take off your hat, and a
to the A, which at the same feU-
stroke dropped the K.
fWw.it
rip the H _________________
hated to lead. A diamond lead
from his 8-4 intft the 9-6' was dis-
tasteful. so he laid down "
A A K 10 9
• 9 7 6 «
♦ Q J 8 4
+ 108
spade A. South ruffed this,- played
the diamond 9 for a* discard of the
s«s blockade nround the British Iskto.
he prornuwd ships would be forthcom-
mg and that our help would he trans-
pfovf dtoasteroui to (Sermariy
deSiffly,
... . . - It will help Us over many -a rough place if
-Maintainina s ferae fighting force so for we c*n only remember that the dis-appointing
fri«h Iwitto* would preiwftt «» enormau* task of our plans to often the prehnWhary to a .
fer. ‘swr*? s? &rr» n r*............ ” “ a”m‘ -
nattotis which may decidt to reaiat the
Bv Charles P. Stewart
+ J932
(Dealer: East. North-SoutH vtU-
ncrable.) . - - ■■
East South West North
l|r Pass 24 DWi
Pass 3* P-iss - 3V
Pass 4 A Pass 5 +
South didn’t have a chalice to
heart Q, ruffed the diamond 6 in
dummy and cashed the now set-up,
spade Q for the final trick. Notice
what a different story there would
have been if West had made it
easy for his partner with an open-
ing lead of the spade J.
Tomorrow’s Problem
41052
-U064 3
stay a while.”
"Thanks!”
Rita removed the tricky little
contraption that passed for a hat
y^jUuffesl -««* few i*te-.4&e
walked to the mantel and exam"
ined her reflection in the ’mir-
ror, Bill watched her, feeling
again the old excitement which
■Rita had always been -able to
stir within him. Beautiful, beau-
tiful, Rita! And to think that she
might now be his wife if—but
K PRC—NBC
5:00.........
7:15/..:.-,vr.
5:30.........
fflft War
8.00.................... „
8:30...... Renfrq Valley Folk
why go into that? .. - . 9;0°............ Contented Hoar
She turned and smiled at him. O-M --.'—.... Burns and Altai
* 10 6-
495 2
*K54
metat**# ■* ’ r*|l
- make this ceHtrabt without help
from his opponents. But he got
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> a. tr « *
msm.
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g--.
■BWiinewHHW*
♦ K 8 4
+ J 9 6 3 2
days when they were engaged,
and maklhg plans for a future
together, that Bill caught his
breath.
"How still, it is up here!” Bita^'JJ^'*"”'*’'’
said. "Don’t you get bored with 12:00..
“’As'T matter of fact, I do,"
Bill answered. “I’m bored with ^ " • " ’ •
it now, That’s one, reason I 5as..........
10:30...
11:00.... ...............S»l
11:05,... Neil Bondshu Orchean
11:30.. Carmen Cavallero Onta
bmI
Rhythm 1
load help for thtt'orcapted nations
whtimwr ! hey find gp opjkB&mity to
strike trade at tbeir qpprcasnrjt, -
All these thintrs in' his’ speech .
brought applause from m«nbers of the
White House Correspondents Associa-
tion, before which hfl was speaking,
hut the greatest roar of oppUuse greet-
ed him when m-ar the end of pis
■lA- hi- enroed Hie defease program
will sot be himlvrml by" “unnecessary
strikes of workers, by short sighted
Adolf and Benito ought to know, is any-
The JiJtoJause for that statement was
the echo of the American people asying
Mamen', through the newspaiwr com*
ifesgaasMi ** m
4W nresidentthat tW Am- ih*'^ tTfe.'^them'^e
their mto<fc
gtoelwi to wn<l enough of 'ora iafe tk
y W whatever is necessary- to be done to wnd knoujitk «r *» tat» «hM
h* «ai4 “either by threats from pow- «*mt »a **>» * »«»» tmm-
m iggft w™* or to »s JJ*. SS^SMfS^SWt £
flab groups or individuals at home."* mg, w*M. it a «u umtoWnned *04 skimp-
t awalnas«d new hope to Dip bearta ^ towm w^frr^btoiag
epades of his partner, had right r ‘Then why not go down there ®:!5 "
there one good reason for leading 4 A Q J 10 6 ... j,ow?” Rita smd. T han come up T~Y......
' i.' ' *A........... -________________to dinner some other day,” ...... -
-douWe had placed most of the hos- . (Dealer: South, East-We?t vul- “That’s hot a bad suggestion,”
Itaiyfe-a brcifeen torhlm. ~AM-Japw'^—tH» high card -.itrungth--' wUIi--nmbtek-------------—-------------' imid Rill. "iWrTr fntiinr nhmit let %'
Adolf (tutor
isgfsrwcsr lonvTiictnrof
inrpwofo that things-are
going badiy wiili
pean axis
From BarJin recently came That it"* strongly predominantly so . isn’t
the information that Herr questioned. Nevertheless there are vague ru-
Hitler has rentomlessiy more of a bit of domestic discontent with
Su-».J £t
fend, Oh, lie doubtless ii«s {afoht manifest themaeive* quite formidably
squelched 'em. but his an- ^ tWH jnto serious trouble, giving them
Jtouri amehi that he’s done « chance to speak above a whisper without
so U lakep.iu an admiwlon instantly (JESTArO-ed,
from a drat-class authorUy Anyway, Washington’* diplomatic strate-
th*t there wer* Dtitoh gtoto cafeutofe that Herr Hitler and Signor
orders that required skid Sfouoitni iihe former with his news from
fourth-best.
Jf West makes three heart hour ting- me have the car, and He
or leads against South’s 4-Spades, expected me to use it today. May-
how should he play to make his. be I ought to do so. He might not
contract.. — - „ be Jp onerous andtoerrtiHi®."*
Rita picked up her hat. ‘Then
'fimip Alnni?.”** shp snirf “T. 'think
7:30-.
Mgsicai Vsrbtto j
. ” The” World Today j
...... Amos ’n’ And?]
.... MusicalInterMeJ
?:r:'r:'?T,'Metody-to»i
.........v, ,Jax Ml
TtoSa We ta T
Crossword Puzxle
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Caiy Roowladgc
— ACHGSiS-— - 3. Fencing
1. Charge for
services
tip"
10. Unadul- .
21. Land 1
44SAX
. .- i-". . r
»*w* u
j teralcd ...
If. Neat of
pheasants
cas-
sword ures ■"' •
4. Capital Of 22. Japanese
England festival
5. Pertaining 23. Ibcreased
to an axis 25. Regret
6. V-shaped 26. Mine
device entrance
Dempsey referred to as
12. Kind of
thread
12. Loiters 30. Covet
k ----—
Vox Pop I
....,'. Elmer Davis-Htof-J
8:00'.'..i —....... Radio Tbwtol
*9:00........ President Rooswd]
-... _ . 9-3o" *■ ...... BlonfieJ
come along,”- she said. “L think ......Fmier
td get.to jmiBs ym lom-De Vsto
again, Bill, before I face Joel. ]0.30 Dance Grcbestn
r,,„ ijam.,0 *nmor™ Ss::::::::::,:;.........n|
%SSSag* S;r-:.^“a
manuscript he had wrapped for
mailing and turned back to Rita.
"Ready?” .
‘Ready”’ said Rita. She walked
to the door with BUI. There she
paused to look back, "I’m really
*£££ SSStui
3 In Greek mythology, what youth waa
beloved by Aphrodite?
Wards of Wisdom
MkAatiei* c
to tho ti^L to fadpo-------- -------
the act, and leave the end to God. Bp.
HnamH
18. Type measure
20. Shore
Greok fighting eWlity-though Benito didn't
pid it quito that way. _ _:______ _ LL#.
^ ,1 .
The Pmident s omuranee to the
that tola nation intend* to see
dkifeat of the dictators wit
recorded os one of the mont import-
t by the )u»d of i
t ot ony tlin* . _
for the American people
dly to. a*4 that hia pro-
N«l IDs Kiitfl *
The nub of R is thnL m they've Wn
tirked.-but It wasn’t his fault
Ths lnferenoe drawn from AdoiTs reposts
is that he's conquered more territory than
ha s going to bo uto to ‘ *
ooEtiqnrtte
Do not reprimand a ohm before
yw can help it A child boa hls^
i daelflbln ~—-— —. - — - ;—-r •-— ——■ —-■*
guesu. or
iTtf
very undesirable.
,«'0srsr»
keep kmg under sub-
»• Dutch alrendy are *o
tho*# who htvf birthdays today it it
at that romance under unusual cir-
thraughout ali.t
■Ift R*s ef-
their lives Good fortunb
Tb#y wi ll
it should t ‘
__________________Bf. ftHii
A child been on this date will be ex-
popular thrmqdwut Ufe,. thank* to *
* «*d rhsrmtnf penonalUy. Thi*
rE&zrjz
i* assured for
*T^tor*>*to,am
agj **********
18
28
22. Foundation
24. Sea eagle
25 Put* to flight
26. Bums up.
28. Suspended
29. Perform
30. Female deer
31. Unit of
conductonce
34. To be sure
37, Endure
38. Mountain
39 Mining
44Ktodnarf
monkey-
41. Engltah
statesman
42. Always .
-
44, P‘fore
45’Spread grant
iSs
2. Noblemen Dtotributed by Kfeg Feature*'sra4lcat*. fee.
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v IT
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12:00..:.......y..
KXYZ—NBC
5:00... I. Hospitalization PM
-Popular RecordW;
BehindW
son will use it for honeymooning 7;00...........I Love a J
one of these days.’’ - »••>-> ’
"I wish,” said Bill, “that you '
wouldn’t refer to her as ’this Eve
pa rasa1,” —■——......—
• •'^NWf.* \/ '
•Her name” is Eve Allgood."
‘Really? How nice. Maybe you
will take me to call on her while
rm up t
|j|9--Ju8--
... DJJR
8:4«..
8:56..
9:00,.
I’m up here. My memories of 10:00.,
...............
.... Popular
. j.. Prroident .
The Lea
Horace Heidt <
attractive enough, to have you 1130......Joe Sanders
come to her defense aa quickly 113S7.
and gallantly." "12:00...... Continuous
Blit said nothing until they ---—
had gone around the house to
where Joel’, car was
53“||
open the door aJd Rfe got im
“Not. very polite of me, Tm
afraid, to rash you off like this
when you come calling.”
‘Oh, I don’t mind," said Rita.
T like it. Yhu can take me to
dinner in Asheville. And while we
dine and dance you can con.
vinca me that you’re not an em-
Ends
AUSTIN, IN - "
cripts of testimony on to* 1
of 147 Texas rail and m«
riers to set aside a U J*‘r
reductitffljtfJ clase ‘tetpa j,
were prepared today f<>M
of the Texas railroad f
The tesUmony was^
three-day hearing before
ers for the commission ^
per cent reuiuction in <**j
DEFENSE HOUSING PSOJFfT
WASHINGTON, March 17. «B-i
Federal Works Administrator
John M. Oarmody today
gj ahmMg of s ffRtafl
■■■ Beck. Dallas. Texas,
lor cofutrurtion of a 899
defense houxing project at
Pralri*. TVxm The pt
be known a* Avion
WlU werve wortiers of
TAR TOKENS ON DISPLAY
BATON ROUGE. La. ffPi-Flfty-
aaven million sale* tax tokens
ect si uruo
.Beta
“Do I look like one?”
“I haven’t had time to study
you yet,” Rita. said. “Anyway,
dancing with you will be like old
times” •>■•
»ir,
naturally he ,
for you. I tried to J?**- b5
the chin and I’ve " ip. rbased tb«f
wiAjM |mu happiness all along." ^^cut noon * !
sweet of, you. Bill duri^ a il
darling, RiU said. “But I’m not jg"? ^0 which
-SfftSf «- *«-• cUne' Sn P« *
ilE&sai
^ fj got hit accidentally, I
the
stores me
. !
- word,” Joel grinned-,
you a, hidfag up^here, brooding way, I .tohf him
s?rss Tsirts srartss
-&a tyyas « <zsr>i era» %
.,,, ■■ riio way yqu speak of toT
^•sras-“r
Paul Joke
MP*a in AME
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suw, I. Aita*;
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.. Don.BIstor f
Jack Anast^g}
htn 4
ring Pleasuretime I
...................... New
6:30. ;............. Shall We WiB
6:45—•.. On with the Dance
7:00...... The Telephone Hour
7:34.---------Voice of Firestone!
, Dr. I. Q.
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