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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS ~
The Daily Sun V SUN SLANTS
SATURDAY' SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 19-
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A DmffYTAXcottect«|-.gatncd romtoor. thro* wrmtoorri
A able nubhrlty the other dav when he den- ?"d 'WfTfrV*- ***. *»!*** «•
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Ekt.rei M »«n4 tl,« • nmIi«f il Ge-.w c9v,k, Ttui,
the »m u( t wnfli M,r-h », la*t
4 * able publicity the other day when he den- ^ ”*7 T* J*rml
s^arussrsssb t“-s£:,i-‘„',rrj!,r7i
an* out c*orr«*llv v rnw w no roMK>n on tartn wny some .TO,-
m SSI i IV* v atm* with poMon* who revive moat of their in*
thucolVrior The Presi wondered inbt*,W ^£/XSS£*!!S^ “7 T"?*' *
[miry official* really knew how to figure in- p 'Perwithholding (ax * )uld uu-<* I or «h«m
U« - »« «nl Pt3y f0L.r.fiflhj' ^ >h> remaining
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»y Loreno
-.—W Thirty-Eight up her career., But M
'RISM'S MUFFLED utterance,, had happened and it 8et(
I drowned?” wns so typical long ago and she really1
of her absurdities that her mis- 'meant that part about Jv
tress burst into hysterical sob- her career. On shell
bing. The Negrffls’ forehead
To Die 14 th Battalion
Iftbe- J&ttiiMoft,Tern SStc
GujIYtT, was organized three yeara-ago,
and on ifk anniversary is an oppor-
tune occasion to hand out deserved
plaudits to its members.
First established as a home guard,
later as the Texas Defense Guard, and
now officially k'n&wn as the Texas
. State Guard, the 16th battalion is one
of the premier-units of the state-wide
organiration. .
One of. the chief, reasons for the
success of the 16th, which is comprised •
of four companies. A. B. C and D, is
the proved ability of the commanding
officer. Major W, B. Killough, equipped
. -in-experience, training and Back-
, ground to.handle the chief administra-
(■.vc reporters-tw-fivc different deputies ml he
Cleveland olis.e K.itiwf (he reporter* pre-
sented exactly the Name Income, the* same de-
dirurrp*
.There w#fe five different answer# ranging
from a refund at HI#1 lor one i- porter to a
debt of 120... - U i .i# -User
Wd believe the f’rm’ cHdence that iji* Jaw
ir beyes-t the UBdcrotaftdtng^dr the averagr
mentality fio Outweigh* the evidence of the
U-year-ohj boy who comptoed a return cor-
rect ly.
|>ay«rs could be served with a blank contain-
ing not ihnre than half a doxen entries. tJHal
liirorie, dependency deductions, deductible
gift*, net income* and tax due on a simple
percentage, basis,
Only the returns of corporations and tag
businesses need any more complicated.
But nothing as simple aa'that ever uiil trc
adopted- It would put too many ta$ sleuths
oiit of business.
r
bing. 'The Negrffis forehead her own mind. Give ,m ,
M The clutch of his railo* Wm.m~ui ,
her shoulders match- ,u ° u .uld llkc being
••/Hiangkr t0 ucst operatic u™
^SSs»
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A TWO-WF.F.KS JOB
( - iNUliUrr-. rAXTK'lUATlXQ the how) th^t
(<» i>p heardon tdl - «r««s of the
.land. alh-Ady .haratnrou^earinga‘in. an effort
Vo simplify the return# and-announces it rosy
complete the job in »i* month#.
We predict now that if they spend six
Months on the job they will rftrme up with n
worse muddle htan the present one If the
KO MORE SAI RIHt KS
RELEASE OF NEWSLof Japanese ntroci-
Strength for Today
By Eari L. Douglass, D.D.
"Reg. V. & I’st Off."
Bl ll.li ON A IU BBISH HEAP
Some months.<«o » large apartment house
in a certain city was, abandoned by its ten-
at the direction of the city auhorities.
_____ _________ foundoUIui was'Slipping. Tile walls had
*T*:*£% rndtvlrtmd should right until he
quarters (letacnmemsatl<l tile olflfers r„,u,hi,h a hi„i killed, no matter what the odds nry Ugainst
been used as a public dumping ground. The "ipi
ties" to military and ( ivjlian prisoners will
- thange tlje ajnUre picture of the Fitofie war
on tho home front, and should definitely'for-
mulate a new strategy of fighting, both from
the angle of thf-'milividunl soldier and from
the ranks of high officers who plan campaigns
for others to execute.
America tdd much has steadfastly refused
to consider the Japanese a major enemy.
While those in the area know better, the rank
and file of us still loo toon the oriental phase
of the global war as a mere nuisance element
vf hlch will be quickly polished off once the
aNazis are beaten in, Europe New* of the out- •
rages, however, have left America fighting
mad. The tempo of the war likely will be
maintained at such a speed there will be no
letup in the feeling.
•The fighting soldier in the Pacific, and that
means the brave marines, the airmen and the
sailors also, must resign himself to realiza-
tion that tins is a "win ot be •killed" fight
-her1 th.-ur be »«keq-pr**~~
‘Stop
dared, the gil
fingers on
__jkL the sharpom_ot his_whls^
‘‘You're upsetting her."
'can't help it, I'm id hap-
py " , ■—~—“V" ——-
“Oh, for Lord's sake, be origl-
nai, -'Pm happy. IVry," mim-
icked Blythe. 'Such rot! Make
your chin stop its jitter-bugging
and help me. Let's get fetty with
the coffee and smelling \ salts.
They'll help now.” \
"Sflfflihg her sobs, Mallory held
the vaporous bottle beneath
Prism's broad nose, watching
carefully the flat Mack face to\ »i»i -v T --
make sure the penetrating fumes dn'Ti” Me wfi Jl,st
operatic sop
Every man 3«he'd"^vef
closely had felt that wav
her, "Her glory enticed I
a splendid jewel enticed
man.' ' ..
Dimly aware that her gu.
spoken, Mallory sairt
your pardon. What’
say?” •
"Boy, if ever 1 saw a
a million miles away. jt ^
-I said if you aren't I"*
drink this second Berth?
*tdl fV»o» T___ CriI,R> -
'he lad t
pClftMC>]
Q
“white Collar mav
Barclay on Bridge
enetrating fumes ‘ h0 "ft — , J'lsl "»e l
did not get so far that Prism fugfis the k nUp th*
would think the top of her head
was coming off. A few minutes
later, the 200-pound colored wo-
man regained enough control so
that she was able, with the help
of Richard Blythr w^girt,
to get onto her back.
* "We'll start the coffee now,”
Blythe said. “Get some fresh
from the "stove,” he dictated to
Mallory. She was gone a scant
minute.’ .ifeAtoen.dictated to the
servant. “Drink thief*-- .
'Merican coffee," the Negress
iSMhnt’?" Hc was L'owninr"
-Mallory moved toward ihTi
mg room. “My cocktail
I imagine."
Richard Blythe foil,
Coektaj! guests?" He #
horrified. "Haven't you
eency? We’ve barely avn A
rtmeral and,\by golly
cocktail guests."
Jt.
^YV Iw4#* l FiiVTa^
oiit dl npSt^’didn’t they?
praised in her weak voice, that a’*vay?Jt''rn ou'a|l right Jor
tpai iua uun> titm iig» .aim mm \«i a m i
and men who com^riw thc iineWni-
jmnies. f
Time and again the ranks of the
16th have yielded fine men to the na„-
whr> have writ-
ofTicern,
in
1,1 voice, mac , ri_w «wi
flw Clu-ruvrrf Rnrelnu — *stiU: sounded-as-if it were-buried ? . r ,fhvK<i .gUttta..
S/ Sh«pard Barclay „
F4-
f
V-
.... ten back to their "former
f I pointing with pride to the training
1J— the 16th ban afforded ihem rapid pro-
motion and pragma in the nation's
armed services.
Some of these former 16th members
are flying Fortresses tn remote parts
of the gloTie, others are in the Mar-
ines. many in the regular army, others
in the navy, some even in the merch-
ant marine. They are found in num-
bers in any^-of--tWe^f^Lsing fronts. .
All officers of the. 16th. have a file
of letters from former.....members of
their'companies, expressing apprecia-
tion for the time anti,effort spent in
giving them training which stood them
beautiful apartment house was actually built
on ashes nnd.riihhmh
Tt.c city officials bounded the warning in
tins case and bade the tenants flee before
it was fob late? When we btflta our lives tin
rubbish, our conscience will perform this
service if we Will but listen Vet how scldolh
do we listen” For years, perhaps, we have
been building our satisfactions and successes
on rubbish Down bcbealh the supers!rortnre'
there lies not the deep bedrock of noble pur- ,
pose, bue the rubbish of selflsUness and super-
in lid interests
The leaders will have a new responsibility
auid
also Never again should an American patrol
or regiment be sent out where “it might win "
We should be so At rang at the point of at -
,tack. wherever it is. that there will be no
that matter, of our men could be trapped and
fall into the hands of the Japs ns bait for
mistreatment.
The day should and must be oyer where
communiques are issued thal-the ""S'Stfly out-
numbered Americans iought a great, fight
before strrrcmlering ' It must be that “the
Japs, badly outnumbered, Were swept back
M^yimt we butlA. an »uiA.,.aJQMoitolUgH. >vi.!L.....hy -niir superior fighting strength."
eventually be < andenvfted Jesue said that a That is the only answer to the new era of
house built on sand will be'washed away A the war the atrocity .releases have brought
[iodise Biilll on. jubblsh 'wifi Sink AhtT af last about; especially so. siifee w(• slill aTe hot" in'"
fall of it* own weight ,, a position Tokyo and trike immediate reprfS-
Aij I’dghls Reserved liNS qls,.
MERELY because a job is hard
to do—that is no reason for giving
up To the real lighter and work-
er. a tough assignment is merely
a challenge, and puts him on hi#
best goods.
It is then he has a chance to jus-
tify hi* standing in the group in
which he operates Anybody can
do an easy job, so there is no par-
titular kick in performing one.
Only the good performer succeeds
with the difficult task,
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Washington Report
BY Helen Essory
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WASHINGTON
in good stead for rapid advancement
when they entered the armed services.
Some express appreciation for bene-
ficial training learned which was of
benefit and which the regular army
training staff hasn’t time to give,
So here are bouquets for the Kith,
may its tribe’ increase, and may its
military ideals prosper.
uf no, V.
I>*)Uing ahead Into this new
The
shington can promisr
AmcrKan people lonlinucd record-breaking
production of plane", and fighting ships, about
lh< same amount of food they had in 1943,
miil'iic least a slight easing of the tight sup-
ply of < onxnmer goods - ".....' . ,
The heaviest aei enl on war production a*
the nation enters it* third full year of con-
flict will be that mi planes and naval vessels,
win. li will'account for about two-thirds of all
of ,-iity kind Complaints against rationing are
nn the down-grade—But malt comptnirmrg—
about prices has gained."
A I *
A A JO 8
A A K Q 4
A A K 9 5
i Dealer, South. Both sides vu!-
abled South to do the trick The
help came on fhe second trick,
after the diamond A won the
opener and the spade J was led,
when West’ unwisely covered with
Ms K
The diamond K and Q were
scored and the club Q. whereupon
the heart 3 was led and the 10
finessed to the J, only trick the
defenders got Back came the
spade 3 to the Q. the spade 10 fol-
lowed and then the heart 5 was
led. tht**K dropping under the A
East was now marked as having
held only two cards each in the
majors' so West had the rest This
then prescribed the pattern for a
squeeze on him
The club A was scored, then the
K; which squeezed West Holding
the spade 9 higher than dummy's
f> he atso had the heart 9-7 and
dummy the heart Q-6 Had he
parted a bit for her to peer
the man beside her. "Who arc
f" t
Invisible
you?" she croaked.
He. smiled. “The
Man."
And he was at the moment, for
Prism's eyes were closed again.
Torror
tacked Mallory. If Prism passed
out again, she Could not bear it.
But Blythe seemed unworried,
content even, as did Prism. A
little foggy smile formed on her
lips, even, while she sipped cof-
fee. Her eyes were open again,
holding a bit of expression, now.
In her feeble voice" she assur-
ed the engineer, “Miss Mallory’s
right about you. She’s been right
all along.*'' You’re mighty smart."
From beneath heavy lids her gaze
rdfcTTo freP’mteresg. "You can
tel! him anything you want to,
any time,” she granted.
"All right, Prism."
V\ hat a tale you'll hear when
you really
It's ManseiS
edp‘‘6ct7”prctryr
And Carlos.
Mallory had, a hard time to
ing' her eyes away from him j
greet the Mexican girl
wished she did not
like a portrait, in soft, tan i
a lynx cape hung over her shi
ders, pink camellias and t
gloves and a divine little
capable of malting every
woman jealous who saw it
Somehow the pair got ini
Mallory 'scarcely saw .them. 1
rapid beating of her heart pigt
haze over her eyes. She i
introductions, hut got- sewht
Richard Blythe, according to j
arranged plans, lost no time i
devoting himself to the Mei
girl. He no longer seemed i
hatisted and irritated.
"Hello, senorita,” - he brei
and began helping the
Mexican girl with her lynx <
tossed a heart, the dummy's two thought" MMIoryaP'SheUDatM her “H*re' lh;,V(! ft orink for yi
hearts would have scored the last--aerenfree fsow,r---—palteq a Don
A smoldering battle over recapture of war
profits is due In break into the open on the
senut»i4toa»-jM»ottrnfter congress reconvene.-
Up to now. the’ fight tins been, waged
battle manufaiturir.g.
Planes ate e<|)eeteil to reach a rate of It),-
Editorial Views
As Other Editors See It
THERMOMETERS—---------- —.........:-------
Thtruioir.eters urc odd creature*. They
r never seem able to d«mon*tr«te unity in tiietr
- effort to achieve a common goal. On tlie same
suburban street, in a country village, or on
.adjoining farm*, thermometers may vary
.JrQEt..nai. ri.~:-l3en to-joa-rH-eigb’ degree*
#
■
Theorctieally one would assume that all
thermometer*-- in a common environment
wdufiT WWft' similarly: There's 'nnthThg Techni-
eitfiy difficult about their }*,* *A thermotue-
.tor's ' confined substance, stu-h as inertiirv,
changes volume with a change in fempet i-
tdre That s all there is to It. ff you happen
to own n TTisUgradO thermometer arid wish
to reduce t" degrees Fahrenheit, simply mul-
tiply by nine-fifths and add 32 degrees, con-
versely. if you wish to change Fahrenheit, to a
eenttgrado reading merely subtract ,'tj degrees
and multiply by five-ninth*.
Ail tfifit is erefhmwH The mystery i*tin an-"
' ol her realm Perhaps the temperature really
verles between Neighbor* Jones and Smith's
house* Could be, one suppose*, a- *ugierrnncuii
warm spring under June* jw>r« h and a pre-
hlutorte glacier under Smith's. Ail we know
I* tiiat when the bridge game gels started on
the 8 20, and thermometer readings iire re
counted, there i# it *utpri*mg difference Nn '
Perhafu
l»«i m produition a month, lor a 12t>.U<in-u-year
total, lompamt wish NT> lo Sii thousand be-
lietid .made in I'M.; Art ill* r y ammunition,
and heavy army truck produytton will be up.
Production of equipment lor the grouqd
army will be ridoced m 1914. iMroidipg lo
|iisn,.r.:«t constriu tfou ol Army bftae* and irj~
•M'3naraiHrT«ir<n,<qi"'r<r omr^r'Thmt~sr ttri-
1942 rate bei ..use most of Hus vverrit now lias
liA-ri dun;
As tor food, the war food admilustration
Insists that American diets In I‘>44 will equal
natritmnnliy and quailtitalic*
it*""fi ,VrtfV-rt**uns remttineft trt** b*--*t f*-d Jret»-
|do in the world. There will lie slightly less
hind the locked doors of the house ways and
means committee and the senate .Finance
Committee during work on the new fnJr-hili
HoWevpr. Sen Hurry S. Truman ID* of
Missouri, ehairiliao of (he senale special dr-
iense committee, lias promised to stir up
virtual witrlies brew, legislatively
'-Ftp fight changes with^everyrhiwg-I have."
Truman says.
The question is: How tar should congress
go in modifying, the. war contract renegotia-
tion law passed in the spring of 1912, -"
. . Already' war itgeneiia have Nqfteezed nearly___
.V.. billion dollars out of process under this
ml. As a' result, a lot of manufacturers are
angry. 'So tile house wrote into the tax bill
exemptions for a great many manufacturers
and the senate finance committee wrote in
ncrable *’
South
West
North
1 ♦
Pass
1 4
2 NT
Pass
3 V
3 NT
Pass
4 NT
6 NT
Il was
certainly not
count up
12 trick
takers
East
Pass
Pass
Pass
two tricks But he threw off his
spade, whereupon dummy dis-
carded the heart 6. 4he heart 8
was led the Q and the spade 5
took the final trick, for a squeeze
pretty low down in the deck
deal after West led the diamond
f But just a little help front the
opposition and sortie careful read-
Your Week-End Lesson
Can vou think of a situation in
which it is sound to bid two suits
named by your opponents, never
once mentioning any declaration
you desire to play yourself? -
Dtstnbuted by Km* Feature* Syndicate. Inc
" D AIL Y C R O $ S WO R D ii
ACROSS
”1 Heave tip
5 Chief
4. Boy's link- 22 Apex
name 24 Dancer's
5 Magistrate cymbals
If.
xllgat. but lex. iheesv, uiuuiod .truUa-iUid vege-
f;titles, about the same amount uf fluid milk.
more eggs, -poultry, potatoes, sweet potatoes,
citrus fruit and cereal products.
The WPB Inis promised that any time i ri-
tual mftal t» incur:, uvaiiiibic it will be turned,
over'In 1.(44 to civilian uses Fleetric irons,
w ashing machines ujni nin hamcnl refrigrra-
1**1 s, have been promised in strlel'y limited
production this year .and the WPB office of
civilian requirement* is expected to ilu some-
thing about tbe lack of alarm i lot ks. ,
So « legislative offensive is bring mounted
by Truman and severaFotlu-rs and it prom-
ises to over shadow all other floor conflicts,
Unlading subsidies.
Five Years Ago
in The Tri-Cities
the reported recording*. Perhaps temperature
itself i* temperamental.
COCT-PU R WASTE
(RonIoii (itnhe)
. A h*'«bhy development U bring sharply to
public attention Bernard Baruch's emphasis
on the relation ofJhe 3pp*t-plus" war contract
Nyslern to our m%n-power shortage problem
That system, as t|Sr experiene of World War
I showed, i* wasteful It places a premium
on inflation of pay rolls white releasing man-
agement from responsibility for efficient man-
agement either of costs or of pay roll
“Cost plus” means that the percentage of
profit Is figured on over-all costa of produc-
tion. Accordingly, industry Is under no pry*-
Ax ships of all types slide down tho ways
and join the United St'i'trs Navy in unpre-
cedented mnnbers, Am. i lean fleet xupremney
lit the Pucilh becomes more marked day by
day
Refusal nf-tho Japs to come out for a major
engagement of the Pinitt fleets Inis served to
did the American Navy. Even the b*-at uutli-
nrllies admit there could hc no m/tjor engage-
ment • without some losses on both sides.
Thus, under a building schedule Unit allowed
lor.losses that have not orcured. the Navy
has expanded faster than expected The -hip-
rtnese. of course, are probably building, loo.
hut ex|M>rts doubt they can build, launch and
commission combat *!npx a* fast as tttc Uni--
Iwl Kliil-« **•
ted State* does
The .Jap high command must know this,
hut apparently is helpless to do anything
about ,H Meanwhile, the American fleet is
itching for the final, lag show-down battle
any’ place any time.
Believe il or not,, the Office of Price Ad-
ministration is noi in quite so bad with ihe
people as It was some time hack.
Price Administrator Chester Bowles himself
sure td hottf osts down dr to employ only such ,{» authority for that
labor as it, can use efficiently The larger the “While the publle still dislikes rationing!"
nay roll the larger the "costs" #nd hence the Bowles says. "It I* beginning lo ask itself
larger the gross profit , ' what conditions would be without restriction#
r. ”
Grab Bag
S Our-Min lit r Trul
Easy Knowledge
iTitken from the files of the Sim, February
5. 19391 «* ' ■ ‘
Today's hcaoline was. SEAMAN IS Dlt'OWN-
ED AT DOCKS IN BAYTOJVN.
A fall from the side of a tanker at the Bay-
town dorks today claimed the life of Henry
M.'Balhaeh, 30, seaman on the Esso Boston.
Sara Bnyulett, president of the G-Associa-
tlon. this morning presented students of Rob-
ert E Lee high school wih a fighting stuffed
Gander, to bolster Ihe athletic spirit of the
high school. The gift was accepted on.behalf
of ihe stud Alts by Principal R. B Sparks, He
said it would be placed in the Ilbrdry for the
time being but thaV when the new gymnasium
Is finished "an appropriate" jtbtce will be
found m the nety building
The senate today rejected President Roose-
velt's nomination of Floyd H Robert* to be
federal Judge for the vyestern district of Vir-
ginia
Mnttew Woil, vice-president of the Ameri-
can Federation of I arbor, warned the Ameri-
can Federation of Teachers today to “clean
Its house of communism" or face suspension
from the A F of L.
Approximately 250 parking meter# had
heen removed this afternoon from the streets
qf Goose Creek. v
Texas legislator* resumed work today with
two challenges from Gov. W lore O'Daniel
delivered in his Sunday "radio chat from the
mansion" ringing in their cars,
The army's super Ttying fortress, largest
Hombin« plane in the world, completed a 4,400
mile mercy flight to Santiago, Chile, today
------top Am I
10 Small
weight
(Hebrew i
12 Mountain
nymph
13 Part of a
~ bmT's'u'ing
It Contradict
1j Hewing
tools
Hi. Official
mark-
20 Corpulent
23. Springy
27. Fruit of the
oak
- 29 .Stretchout
30 Today away
32 Wlealhof
# Dowers .
(Hawaii I,
33 To perfume
35 Job
38 Folds over
42 Sprite
i Shakes-,
pearei
44 On fire
45 Like mini
41) One Whose
husband lias
died
47 Mums
4'S End* uf Mu-
turn * rings
DOWN
1 l.'ing-eaied /
rotjgnt j,
2 Paradise j,
0 Recurrence. ~ water
as of illness 2t> Greek letter
Cross, m
herablry
8 Robust
9 Seed vessel
Il Cans
17 Taut
18 Mulberry
19 Mai Pets
20 I tistant
21 Highest
•ard
28. Kind of
fireworks
31 At boil it*
34 Like an elf
:;r, Cap
36 Scarlet
coaling of
seeds
37 Without
il, i
39 Helps
servant's Jfand7
“When I'm clickin' right
again,”, the Negress promised
• Richard Blythe, 'Til cook 'Meri-
can fried chicken f6r you."
The man's voice was gentle.
"I'll hold you to that promise—
but now," he commanded, “I
want you to take it easy. Don’t
talk too much." Softly he asked
Mallory, “Did you locate Arman-
do?" She nodded. Blythe turn-
ed back to his patient. "Prism,
Miss Baker and I are going to
get some rest now. We’ll send,
Armando in to Watch over you,”
The Negress gave a little con-
tented half-chuckle, which Mal-
lory Interpreted as she and the
engineer walked out of the' bed-
room and on down the small
hallway.
"She’ll be tickled silly to see
Armando. They are "simpatico”
Dona Bertha
“Oh,” purred Manuelita, smilii
and showing those gorgi
teeth, blue-white against
deep-toned lips. She was hard t
put to respond, yet keep an i
on Carlps and their hostess.
Mallory slid her hand th«
Carlos' arm. "What would ;
like to drink? I'm afraid I d«t|
know how to make the Bert
drinlj.'
Mamiclita cried gaily, “0b,1
los can make a Dona Bertha J
cial.” She made a move towu
the- kitchen, intercepted, Jiow
by Richard Blythe.
“Then let him wait on bin
Sit here." He took hold of I
-Mexican girl's - pi on -gloved.....
and all but dragged her to t
davenport, “Go
Take Carlos to the kitcl
show him where the inj
ed her view, no matter howl
stare
Vrxterilxy'x Answer Dishes
40 Malayan
boat
41 Stitch
43. French river
44 Milk fish'
3 Ravels
_ ients are.” Hc sat down
know “why; PosMbiy'‘a lovg' of ’ ^anuelita W k.m*
flashy speech forms 'the basis.” - . .
They found the Mexican boy in "ra"cd h" "ctk ,nrt
the. kitchenette, only now to wns M?llo7 tt"d her ° ° nnffl
'Sparkling with cleanliness It I,n8ldc jhe T', heWnd il
looked as if Prism herself had ■y1"*'"* d°°r shut bch«if
polished it in her usual fashion ‘? 'h7 ^°f*"o ,, ' ', '«d l
were washed and nut !s-the t m t
away. The white enameled stove have„ev" bcen "Sv Th«
and the sink shone brightly The ayes' she su(l<itn^f ,,
floor had been swept. 5 Speechless, she turned and I
“Armando.” cried the girl "did ed ,at himu obv,0,,s’>'. ^
you do all this?" Her smile th!nkmK thc sn.m'
noted Richard Blythe was not B,lid nothinK* eithrr, Hn . i
her professional one that he hJ Favc » soft «“*P nnd !’ulW
lory into his arms
(To Be Continued 1
professional one that he had
learned to recognize. It was ten-
der, sincere. ' .
"Assuredly.” - The Mexican boy
greeted Mallory’s pleasure with
nonchalance. "But of course.
Did I not teli you, senorita, that
you would be glad you hired me?
And, that is not all. I know how
hard you and Senor Blythe have
been forking with my friend -.Tn.vv v Y Feb 5, »
I rlsm. So I take, from her house- ttoshdiiir cause
keeping money, enough to buy a An order. t0. sh0,v ,,, o, 2*
little keg of tequila and makeRrr
you two of*'Dona Bertha's and t*° of h,!l I
drinks." not be reargued
Lepke Execution
Stay Plea Filed
before
, ’'Say!” exclaimed Blythe, eye- c°urt. ofu app/,iils
ing the tail glasses on the drain- «• at ,he °ffic'’ 0!,„!'rnfd I
board, < they rcallv look iiko E- Dewey, it was __
board. < they really look like E' Dcwey' 11 ivas,1
hers. Usually” he aald m rh» Buchaiter, Louis
singer,^*IU don't get Ine of "these Em*"11*1 'Mcndyi
Capon*
Weis*
sin*
carrying a ton and n half of medical supplle
for victim# of He# disastrous earthquake.
i - . ,. ' , htxfl sense of humor, art* witty, fond of fun,
# - Who conceived the idea of dstiitg time economical and prudent You are inclined to
“’f t"'™ of ChrlstT he sensitive, which worries and annoys you."
..*• What Roman emperor first persecuted You should practire poise; You are demon-
« ' , stratlve and laying, and should have a happy
_______St.JQLHiUI.t- YUlftfjC. Anil countiy were JaacpJb uuifriiiKi1., C iut/uiiy f ulinizu Iiusuk sm , .
, •n4~M*ry. parents of Jesus, residents? “ respondence and documents. Avoid financial
eerelesantss; end then Tmirh success and pope
Thc house appropriations committee in
Washington . today voted larger funds for
aviation research to mithe possible develop-
ment ,of fighting plane* equal to types man-
ufactured by certain foreign power*.
Spanish loyalist troops and the loyalist cab-
InaL fiad acroos the border today (o France,- -
after insurgent troops captured Catalonia
KjY CAUEUNC KEG CVCTKI'GM RLUJL
GGlfXi N 1; I) V YC GRUT-CLGTTGF.
Vcsterilaj's Crypfoqttulr; FROM GENERATION TO GENER-
ATUiN MEN ARE I HE DUBES pP WORDS -WORDSWORTH.,
liislnhutul by Km* Features Syndi ale. tnc. . "
«repV .eb.du.ed
Is.” He pounced upon one of the S^*0",*glrf
frosted glasses. day night for tho l9»
Armando said, “Bertha taught a ?roolclyn storekeepe,^
me how—"-he shrugged. "I do
it just as well, fhe proper
amount 6t tequila—very fine.”
Jsur.Ti
iw/i* ----- ■
Rosen. The court
ever, was expected to t
delay the execution.
The order Is return*^,
mando . Bertha's SpicW wlU -*!!law l
‘/r ‘8
' Carrie Lou
ramble«| w
Calendar For We*
Monday
Scrvlc
byterlan church, 7:30 p.m. Bed
w. o; W. lodge, W. o W. hall, C'T,’
i pm. - i. .* ^enta
Girl Scout Troop No, 10, David .........Won
0. Burnet school, 4:15 p.m. ServJc
- Junior Girls'^Auxiliary, First ^Kuicl
Baptist church, 4 p.m, J'™
v-uosc creek chapter. Order oL f
Eastern Star, Masonic had, fr-gpR
Mary Roper Guild of Trinity- -0^
Episcopal church, Mias Docotnu
Green, 1?4 Utah, 8 ji.m.
TiicMlay
Woman's Missionary
Wooster Baptist church
Society,
9:30 a.
ceda
Easter
' U. S
m unity
Girl
ity Ep
p.m.
Choii
ian chi
Brownie Troop No. 7, Trinity
Episcopal Parish house, 3:45 pm
: I^ta Rho Girls, W, O. hall, Friday
6;30 p.m. * Fines
Homan s Missionary Union, Gntlin
Wooster Baptist church, 9:30 a. Ceda,
w. * W' O
.Brownie Troop No. 7, Trinity
a... house; 3:45 p. ^
Tlieta Rho iWris, W.'O W VKll
hall, S:30 p.m - ’ ?IOM
Missionary Tinian; Ham/
Baptown Baptist church, 9:30 »*u. 11011 (
Woman’s" Missionary Council,
Fridi
Trinity Tabernacle, 9 a.m
Goose Creek Rebekah lodge
No. 453, W. O. W. hall, 8 p.m
Woman's Home Missionary
Faith Temple,.....9 ifm.
“Re3~Ci'oss “SUrgicai Dressing ns- I7rov
group, Room No. 4, Baytown clous hi
Elementary;'school, 9-12 a.m.; 1-
4 p.m.
Tlie 1.
MrSrJtK
Literary Hour, Mrs.- Ross Calh-
riner, Danubina Acres, 7:30 p.m.
Helping Hand Society, Mrs. C.
• B. Merchant, 2:30 p.m.
—Tri-CiMeg iMusie -Btudy—club*
Baytown "Community house, 7:30
p.m. •
Mai gie Allen circle of Cedar
Bayou Baptist, church,' Mrs. O.
M. Hilton, Bayou Vista Terrace,
10 a.m. , “ ...
Wednesday
S. P. C. covered dish lunoheoiw-
Mrs. B. D. Thomas, 519 East
Hunnicutt, 12 a.m.
K; O. Bridge.
Frank w: Jones, 1003' Miriam,
when- M
at an i
Mrs. E.
N. M.
ghost of
Reichart.
The vs
•fleeted- i
“liome' am
namon a
embossed
and coffi
The pe
Virginia
tower, R<
i 2:30 p.m
Canteen club, Mrs. R. L. Jn-
Jtobs. hostess, 1118 North Second
j 2 p.m.
Priscilla Sewing club, Mrs J
’V. Riggs, 20 Third, 2:30 p.m.
Womans Society of Christian
1 Service, pe]]y Methodist church,
• 2 p.m.
Tri-Cities chapter, Order of De
Molay, Masonic hall, 8 p.m.
j Red Cross Surgical Dressing
class, Room No, 4, Baytown Ele-
mentary school, 9-12 a.m." 1-4
Lp.m.
J! L. Fill
H. E. Phi
Sullivan
Present:
Mrs. Tl
sented a g
piano itn<
Madelyn I
Jeanne Ki
tal Thursd
Comm unit;
Students
Marilyn A1
Wilma Eli:
Mom Be^leu^ Rgb^ah.......lodge, Ann ^ABga
• 94, T. O. O. F7¥ail, 8p. m. etiee Mae
Womans Society of Christian well, Loui
Thursday
NOTICE.
Mass meeting of all employee
Tire and Rubber Company to be
penters Hall, Goose Creek, ai
Sunday, February 6, 1944.
All are welcome.
E. A. ander;
Chairman, Organizing C
/Qat/^hswuK
Mmmee
TOR LONGER
use of...../
■ s, mMi
and
x If thU is your birthday, you are a dreamer ginning. The rhlid whp is born
and,inclined (0 be impractleal. .follow through will evince strong desires for
1 *lU> ^-^“L*** W*lw wh .nm be of; strange sights; will hold origlm
^ jnefit Cbo*W your friends for “ ■
not (heir connections, or you will
their value,
I bring grest
upon yourself Be prudent rather
than generous4n your giving, In the neat year
do not nfiar progress and prospects by rrra
ularfty will lie enjoyed In the year just be-
......born on'this dale
fravel and
rlflnal views and
display many talents.-
In event of war, «R Rrttatn x armed forcer
will be at ihe dispoaal of France. Prime Min-
ister Neville Chamberlain said today
house of commons
—i— ' %; L ‘ ,*"* f-ml}'
Thief Escapes Nation's Birth Rate
In Lt. 6«v. SmfHl's Car Highest In 20 Years
is more tequila," * ........... sided at a clemency
^pgpmpp^th^condenH
w^^t&TisrS ■ **»«*-o*"1™, W
It for Prism as fast as shc*ii . attprney, ravroled
Blythe raptur- »a condemned men, ■-
along! Armando, the murder, Inc, crimf.
coffei
Hint* on Rtigortte
tic fcptfuct and rest idasnow. Placate author-
not arouse'haslillty
If if gifl is, out with a man |n uniform and
hasn t much money, she
llty and watch ex-
on this date a child will lie
contradictory impatient and long-
change, yet withal, clever and lucky
in many ways.
Monday Hornscope
A birthday today means that you have a
she surmises that he
should suggest inexpensive amusements and
order the w** expensive dlahes if dining, hut
ab«. ahould (Wt embaraa* him ty snalrhlag
the check and paying it. ’/
A Sea-going mechanical cow was recently-
stalled on ah Army tr
lo produce 40 gallon# of emulsified
installed on ah Army transport, guaraatsie'd
emulsified milk or
ersnw In a» hour. Into the interior of the
robot row la jwred sweet butter, milk powder
Centrifugal fore# does the rest,
producing milk of any desired butterfat coil-
tent.
AUSTIN. Tex., Feb. 5. rt'D-An
ambitious car thief visited Ihe
state capttol ground# last night.
fh T#ft la U am. John Lie
■ hadH
the ropolitan
Smith's nptomoblle that
heen parked In a space to
Capitol's front door.
the keg gently, "there
tequila,"
"Good," sighed
''Arthur* Garfield H*y*
Mitorney, r
today if 1 **t
^ aeepiy, an out draining ms Lehman ha- M
NEW YORK, (I'.RI—Births dur- fi^son'V‘
Ing INS totaled MOO,900 nearly ter? " ' Wh,t* lkt ,
mif Tsa^'Igi^.nd^a'oo' Ki^8h-* * ***. room OO UP IN,HS40^
more than 1942, according to Met-
fast as she’ll
drink it” Again tha engineer
drank deeply, all but draining hia
'hidrigned^*
1 «• Put your car back on ita.wf
*OBf automobile la priceless today
. J9s! 4..IUU in fair conditicm can be <
Swled to expertly aa to rival a new
w sendee! det tire habit of checking
car at regular intervals . . . our tr*
•Xpert* are well qualified to give yo
. and the beat service In town.
®F
* •»* 1
....._ o?idiS.oVvc^rtg:
Life Insurance Oom- tequila stuff. But heavenly day, mean anything u> MJJ* *
NO DELAY because of par
CAUSE WE HAVE A BIG SI
pany statisticians. 5P
The birth rate for the year Is
One-Minute Teal Answers
- .t Dionysius Exiguus, In 117. ;
t. Nero.
i Nasareth. in GaRjiea, Judea.
Youtha under 21 accounted for tf per cent
of all arrests for murder; 34 per cent for lar-
eoqy, robbery, and 90 per cent for burglary in
1941.
he car bore a readily noticed
number plate "J." but preeumabty the hlglldM |g "In jrtore. sH(k-
haa been changed elnoe the au- greatest inereates. recorded in
touiobll# was stolen. Pacific Osut,'. states, where war
A night force of capltol guards Induitrlei have increased the
had no clue. , . * adult population.
«•* ft ISWtr?: *
until I'm 40. At least 40."
■ Dimly she recalled having
When the pork 'h<>P«
frying filled her
klt<*" ,
The «»*
It
Ihe pork
filled ^he
mforn to herself, In the" Palace’ of Mrinwnt offlcWs
ritw Art* that vary day, that flame and opened th<
she would marry Carlos and glva windows
■ ■ "
URIAHS' AUTO SI
"SI" Williams, Owner
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