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ponese had controlled the air and
more
penditures and income Hence, our
Beverly Pittman;
Appropriation and Debt
For Y our Refreshment
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from tax
payments
BEAD '
Bobby
Jones,
he recalled.
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no necessity
of
BACON OR HAM
reconquering each of the territories
not
proj-
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Ways to Get at Japan
Ph. 170
115 S. Austin.
Too
Tinr
LET US REPAIR YOUR RADIO
Meanwhile, it is Increasingly and
REST service: in town
are
THE SIGN OF
named tor the Incoming adminis- of the severe damage done dirt and
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
FOR ANY CAR OR TRUCK
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BANKS
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE
federal government
Different Situation
Tiie above is an example oi
Arroe* From Peat Office
Phone M4
SMITH’S FROZEN
FOODS
government will <
war to spend
MOTOR CO.
Ph. 140 311 W. Oak
■•there’s a MATERIAL
difference”
Complete Service For
Your Car!
Sherwin-
Williams
DOUBLE
COLA .
FRAN
GRC
Phenes
$137733339
•137733632
Plant A Garden
For Defense, Heeltii
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC.
114 E. Hickory St. Phone 1725
Special t
AUBRI
Salvaj
in
BRFAKFAKT try
SMITH’S DELUXE
Distributed by
7-UP BOTTLING CO.
Denton. Texas
Up.
Uni
Trade Marks Of
Quality
Yorkshire Hat*
Year craft Suita
Winthrop Shoes
Three City WPA
! Projects Go On,
End May Be Near
Chanter of aaM
rtonwmt true
. • , *••)■% • •
Thrifty
particu
stock i
are sui
at mod<
LFT
7(
owned, are subject to no lien*
r Ohan bank promise*
Why take a elwner?
‘Hiere is a BLUE TAX 1
Stock near you.
TERMINAL GRAIN CO.
Fort Werth, Texas
hbhsbhsmbsssh
“Known for 31 Yearn
of Quality”
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Windx
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9. Other
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Men’s Slack
Suits
Minstrel to Have
Patriotic Theme
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said
Cal U fee Ctaaaiag service. Ct*,
lege Tailors.
! Form B-78
defensive.
This column ventured the view
TEMPLE
LUMBER COMPANY
Standard Building
Materials
Roads, Streets
Badly Washed
Both county and city officials
Friday were taking advantage of
'Die^ lists of appointed deputies sunshine to hurry their inspections
(rations probably will not be placed gravel streets and roads by this
ILLNESS NILS
2.N
Sanforized shrank, blue
or tan.
sap if I I
I’ve
never regretted taking hl* advk-e |
--- with baseball I
would be washed up by this time.”
Behind the four bunched leaders
and within quick striking distance '
were Jimmy Dema ret and Lawson
s4ys government not
FACING BANKRUPTCY
" * ij"11®*" ' «<u«HOT
- —;;—' such talk lends comfort and pos-
Mariiyn riNe ald
to tiie enemy. Then, too,
there always has been the faint
I hope that the defense might hold
Paul out unti) some fortuitous dreum-
!«■!■*!■! _ . _J»' e '-.UMfi Lt U..!W8
Smith, Rlffivun
Lead Masters
sented with a past president’s, pin
by J H Russell Miss
Three city-sponsored WPA
ects continue their work
month, but Denton officials would
■to * Son
M * fiparUsk
--- —u,------——
publtahd in response to call made by Comptroller
r Section 5111, tf g. Reviled Statutes
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leading the field with equal 67“s at
the first auaiter.
Strangely enough, scarcely any-
body expec .ci' either Smith or Run-
yan to wfh the tournament The
favorite, after the wet and bedrag-
gted field of 43 had checked in last
right, was Byron Nelson, who shot
a 88 on his flrot round. • When Nel-
son shoots like that at the start
a6d kdmits, as he Aid. that he nev-
er felt more certain of his game,
then ft is hard to make any other
' .Wjyjef.
morris & McClendon
Largest Stock Of
Glass, Wallpaper, Picture
Mouldings, Paint in Denton
WWW
Mont
Preat
-- •. -
•truck a crippling blow at L——
Elliott 8miui*S Denton High Bron-
co tennis ..quad on the eve of Ito
journey to the Fort Worth district
meet.
you to the proper shelter.
Wardens Provided
Specially ichearsed air raid war-
dens will be on band to take charge
and public address systems will be
: 4-. AW* ****-. k ■■■ h B'*M
stands to carry Instructions to all.
I
ates and political mbdivisloru
(todudlng MWM stock of
eserve bank) .
~ inks, including M88TV*
ms in process of collection
IjOO, ftirnlture and
Today, moro than ovor bofora, thl* sign beck-
on* aU «ar and truck owner* who want the
skilled, reliable service that comes with: (1)
trained mechanics, (2) quality materials, and
(3) roasonaHo service rates....You can expect
this kind of service from your Chevrolet dealer
because, for years, Chevrolet dealers have had
the largest number of “trade-ins” and there-
fore the widest experience In servicing and
Conditioning all make* of car* and truck*.
AM° 48a«mtHWM° "CM CONSBtVAHON HAN”
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.. 20325 00
SS4B
By DeWITT .VUcKEN7.lt
Wide World War Analyst
Now that the blow of Bataan has
fallen it may be well -last there
be a feeling that aid ought to have
been sent to our beleaguered forces
o’clock 1
Mrs. L
the junk
Church 1
member*
The fln
grades of
ed an Ei
in the
sponsored
house an
err othe
hunts in
Otis LI
his parei
IJpetreu
Tyler.
visited fr
Mrs. L
Miss Lar
Mr. and I
ton were
more
Mrs O
daughters
Mr>. E
the Meth
ed the Ji
ference oi
ita Falls.
Mrs A.
and Mrs
of Dentoi
Mrs. Elm
MIm Oi
her parei
Cross, at
Mias L
parents a
Mf an<
relatives
Mr an<
Texarkani
R^ Harr
temoon 1
Mrs. Geoi
following
B. H Hod
ston Con
Mrs. Oeot
dent; Mn
president;
surer; Mr
wy.
Quata J
daughters
Quick, wt
I raise the subject now because
queries I have been getting Indicate
I that a lot of folk haven't wholly
: understood the position It may
I ease minds to know that everything
apparently has been done which
: could be done, since the outbreak
of Uie war.
Japs Cantrolled Air. Sea
The Japs have controlled tiie sea
I and air about the Philippines. We
J.h»ve lacked the striking power to
i considering a new tax bill far I
heavier than anything we or any
i other country has ever known 1
■ Washington is sound in seeking new !
tax sources, which—unlike the in-
heritance and high incoqie taxes—
are not destroying our "seed corn".
I believe that an honest sales tax
is the answer
For a federal or state government
to depend wholly on a sales tax
would be very unfair to people with
small incomes. A sales tax, however,
super-imposed on present income
taxpayers is not unfair to those who
pay no income taxes In fact, such 1
a sales tax could be more of a hard-
ships on those who are also paying
high income taxes in addition
* (oardfted mM eaahtotV cheeka. Me.) ....
DEFOBITB 3*30138033
Oto {->«*>------—--L...................
TOTAL LUBIumaB ------------------.......... 83.0M473.il
CAPITAL AOOOUNTB --------' ....
«ned> bock vkhB):.
secure deposits and
C notes and bilte r»-
■ kM unMr ■
-------
will be I continue to be an optim-
ist on the United States ahd Can-
! LltUe. eacn with 70. then there
— (were Ed Dudley. Billy Burke and
Jbn Ferrier, the Australian, at 71
' Craig Wood, the defending cham-
intaa. played a round with Bobby
' Jonea. Each had 72. Ben Hogan.
. the pre-tournament favorite, had a
disappointing 73; Sam Snead a 78
Dane Saraacn got in a peck of trou-
■ ble and UsU d an 80. highest score |
' tai of approximately 25 people.
WPA construction projects, such
I as 1 • _ ” _ ■ “
, topping streets and laying utilities
■ lines, were halted some time ago.
Deputies9 Lists
^\Not Due Tonight
such an emergency, an official ha*
decreed that afternoon c~“^“
should not be Interrupted, even by
a raid.
“The ball players will be the sol- r- ?
dlers in that situation.” said Harry o,_1(
M Prince, chief civilian protection . ?
«. 0Mb. balanX
♦. BankpSX?
r‘. (Bank t
i Real eeu£"<^Mdo£i
II. Other Mwte —........
13 TOTAL AMMHI
• . *' LUMLITIEB
UL De*—nd depoaita of indivduala, pertnanhipa,
and corp*raitons -----------------------------
<1. Time desotete of tndividtial*, partnerships
hikI corporations . .
t*. Depateta of United State* Oiwatanent
rW
of
------- 268303.46 Custom
. •. .. . OCImi*
d aeeete pursuant
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Ed me ihte MB My eV Atrfl IM3
FM "SIRVKI THAT SATISTIB
- SrtVia THAT IAVB" n
1 Check and Rotate Tire*
2 Get Regular Lubrication
3 Service Engine—Carburetor
— Battery
A Test Brakes
5 Check Steering and Wheel
Alignment
6 Check Clutch, Tianamiaaiou,
Rear Axle
7 Check Cooling Syitnn
.A _ • • •- <r.
U Protect and Preserve Finish
8 881.368 77
51,400 00
590,824 88
April. 1942. published In the Record-Chronicle, a newspaper printed and
published at Denton. State of Texas, on the 11 th dav of April. 1942
I wrant tam >
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I 666.002 34
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377.014 33
4.079.00
" FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
| at Denton. State of Texaa, at the close of business on the 4th day of |
I 092303 57 APrtl 1942. published In the Record -Chronicle, a newspaper printed and
■ n*.**. __ •>.. i wi. __-» ____ ; Rgge TaMarr
Mi!Rotary of
Saltillo School
fort to improve his poeition for the
coming drive
I have been asked frequently of
late whether it looks as though the
Reds can hold the German war- |
machine The answei is that they j
probably can do the holding tf we
can furnish enough warplanes and
tanks and other badly needed
equipment And if Hitler can be |
held through the summer, hi* gqose ;
is cooked,
Presumably this crisis is what has I
taken Chief of Staff Marshall to ,
London There 1* not a moment to ’
lose In rushing equipment to the
European theater It may even be j
that we shall be called on to aid in
the opening up of a new front in
Western Europe In any event, this
life or death affair with Hitler
must be settled before we can stage
! any major offensive in the Orient.
say that I had as good a swing
as he ever saw.
that year. Larry MacPhail. for ___
I whom I was playing at Cincinnati. ■ jUrina aTsld"
xatri ha I woa a if I !
ta ■ "■■■■
Air R^id N*
Interruption
For Ball Game
Tourney Field
By GAYLE TALBOT
AOOU8TA. Oa., April 10 —UF>-
’■ Stan’ Oolf Tournament
ig along against diacourag-
anc distracting war news.
ft* second round today
rtoa Smith and Paul Run-
‘ of proficient veterans.
BCNTON.JTEXAS. BEOBSMy-CHBONtCUK. FRIDAY, ATRIUM, IMS
lJ.S.Vndbletb
Give Bataan Aid;
No Offensive in
Sight in Pacific
<e> TOTAL -
M ’^ffttepSZu^ecured by ph
t to requirements of lav
<
... - j
«L$m$
GE OF MEET
__ __________ _______ | JVK1V1IVI
ported at the municipal building 1 the city
today. It is expected a called ses- . completed lists of the routes
sion will be held in the next week or I which serious damage was done
10 davs at which the commlmion
| ers will be t>sksd to ratifv the dep- |
utization* by Mayor Lee Preston
| and by Police Chief Ray Powell.
Powell’s list 1* virtually complet-
' ed. he said Preston's ha* rot been
I flnlahed because of the pressure of
1 other work
839.084.30
tell us that already Is Is flinging (
fresh equipment—including war- |
planes and tanks made In the past
NOW
I Than Ever It Wffl Pay
Dividends to Buy Quality
GAS-OILS
LUBRICATION
caffSFSSSL
TB Y OCT OUB SEBTME
Sam Laney Tirfe
Werth .
Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co*
200 Sovtk Ueu.1 _ PkulkH
■' I
few weeks—into the lines in an ef-
Neither county commiMioncrs nor I *’'• ,h-
j the city street department had
‘ \ ‘ ‘ ?. J on
which serious damage was done but,
I both said ft would be extensive
Tn the city, some damage wax
suffered by hardtopped streets.
Where asphalting already patched
or eracked was crumbled during
the rain*.
Considerable work in repairing
and constructing small bridges and
drainage structures also looms for
the county precinct workmen, offi- I
ciala said.
—3 ioo.Mo.oo
..._ 13.00030
...... niauo
15400.00
,« the day.
Do Plate-Sore*
. Bother You?
An Astringent and Antiseptic that
must please the user ar Druggists re-
turn money tf first bottle of “Lrro’8’’
^*taB*W*S*aw*MWMWtaXBa—I—to satisfy *sn W Wren Drugs
Charter No 4708 _ Reserve District No. 11
KNTOlttOJWn NATIONAL BANK
REPORT OF OONDITTON OF THE I before the City Commission at it* week’* washing rainfall
in the Btate of TetM. at the ctoee M buslne^’on Aprl) 4th. Apr‘' ■ M‘,u,lon ton*ht’ * *“ I - Nelt-her county commb
of the Currency,
t Loan* and dtecounts (includh
1 United State* Government obi
j and ruin "Why j
ultimately write it all off
1 bankruptcy proceedings
—1 over again with a new
1 set of boqks?"—they ask
Gsvernmeni Bonds Safe
There Is a vast difference between
j the bankruptcy of an individual and
that of a government Many bon- I
' orable men have been forced into '
bankruptcy by causes over which I
they had no control Faith among -
Individuals in society Is 'not disturb- \
ed under such circumstances. It
would, however, be very wrong for ;
our people to declare their govern-
ment bankrupt and wipe out its
debt that way Regardless of Uie
power of the government or Uie
weaknuess of the minorlUes who
its creditors, this should not ,
not don playing togs for the Friday
find Baturdr.y round* in Fort
. a*.
with Joe Barns to make a powerful
boys’ doubles combination. Mi**
Mhworth played with Reueline
Hlbier for the Bronco girls’ doubles
team
: Smith indicated he was consld- I
•ring forfeiting boys' singles, and -
placing his No. 1 singles boy. Cedi I wt
Martin, with Bsm* to enter
^Jc)1 ^aStetMi stock, total par 8ioo.6OTno...................... 100,00000
< TOTAL CAPITAL MXXHNTB -
88l TOTAL LlabilitlM and Capital AccounteOutlfted Ctacka Outstanding ...
Mted for >afek*epin« ------
_ inU Tmm
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL -------------
“ h*n7eJt £
fw
Tn
woaun
Dtrootog
♦
and EconMHjf -
W« hatra rii kinda ef
Garden and £1 rid Seeds
and Garden Toris.
Taliaf.
TQTAi, —____________
GRAND TOTAL ZT”...-
C>*|klt4Ei H|i«rk
Dividends unpaid
Um* *•(
Public Fund*, inch*
Time Certificate* o
By AUSTIN BEALMEAR
NEW YORK. April 10.—If you’re
watching a major league ba*eball
----------— mea. dost
ly be •»-
Itar In the ;
k*a*%a* m*aa*i !
Sales Tax Cumin*
Tire present rate at which tax- i
payers’ money is being spent does
not mean that the debt cannot be
reduced after the war ends Fol-
lowing the close of the war. the
budget can be balanced if the party
in power truly desires to do so My
reason for this is not alone that
armament spending will decline
The point is that we will continue
to be taxed somewhat upon a war
basis long after actual hostilities
are over This means that a sur-
plus should pile up In time this
could equal and surpass the na- '
tional debt at the beginning of the .
war
1 'Die government will continue ;
have 'utillid this base if the Nip- fund7to any^ere near balanw ex- during the war to spend much •
~— - — - " I penditures and income Hence, our ; "'oreL 1 111 To shorten I
waters about Australia as they do , government, but not qpcessarlly our I deficit period. Congress is now ,
..knot ni.illnnin.ui . . ... 4no u nPw taw Hill far
Carrying out a patriotic theme,
80 student* of the music depart-
ment of the Denton Senior High
School will present a minstrel show
I Ms evening at S o’clock tn the
high school auditorium
BUI Russell will serve a* inter-
locutor, with Hurry Heflin. Oscar
Stewart, Ray Griffith. Melbourne
Williams and [ emphasise that there has been
( Shrader as end men. Ciarra no possible way of relieving them
Rogers and Jean O Brien as accom- i That fact long has been patent,
pantet* and Mis* Martha Nichol* | pyt there ha* been a general re-
«u i i luctance—perhaps too much reluct-
w’,,Jn I ance—to discuss such an unhappy
, - —— , —— —— i wiusiivii in detail. For one thing J
*xwell wid tzt Carroll; gucll iends comfort and pos- [
(ummertlme Marilyn riWe ald to tire enemv. Then too.
trumpet solo. "St. Louis
lobby Hammond.
Medley,
at any time because toward the school " Ways to Get at Japan
w program of eftml- | “We went down there to study » there are numenaa wry tn which
---- precaution to uphold we shall be able to get at Japan I
s safeguarded." Moore from the air when.the time comes.
‘ ILL 21 1 all depending on the circumstances
of an entertainment program that ( of the moment. It can be done when
would have kept us busy day and we have the resources.
night the lull 30 days " Plans for ; Meanwhile, it is increasingly and
.... —...--------- ---- Die second annual Saltillo summer | urgently apparent that apart from
building, constructing sidewalk. ' school are well under way. Moore ► holding in the Orient, we must de- 1
---.——j .—t..ca 1 vote greater of oyj. energy
; to the key theater of the whole
I war, and that is the Russo-German
battle-ground Hitler Is getting set
| for the greatest effort he has yet i
1 made He is sowing dragon’s teeth j
with both hands, and vast armies
are springing up The Muscovites
at Year Favorite Market
the Denton County Olaa* A
mthip squad, two aoe ptay-
i re’ioved, Smith announced
irslay Bill Pewry and J«m
h were UH of mumps, coaid
%»«.!■■ ■ A » —» Baa* ASb* eauA« 1
rntd aatordey ~ round* in Fort :
P*n<y this Mason ha* teanMd
break through that blockade at
! such a vast distance from our home
Mund*, i. vuncuumg "(jmoers o,, Wle pro- for lt would have rMJullfd
*1^* c> accompanist, , ubllshed considerable fighting
Angels of Mercy, Jean Jackson; ’ I . gtreilgth in Australia, and that th is
Am an American. Billy Grtah<un .t.ri.nuth
and tawnnd d w r sirengin
National coune i* eye-bugging golf
, even when the sun is shining
Smith was In rare form from tee
' to green Runyan, the little fel- —
tow who cant hit a ball very far, . extended to the area* beneath the
Ham.* a n-f IU.1 Kv th. fa,-t glandi Mrry tn8tructk)ns aU
"I’ve bean in baseball 50 years
and this is a new experience for I nler and — —------
me," said Ptesident Ed Barrow of ’’You’re a Grand Old Flag."
the Yankwk We are printing I RuweM »nd chorus
signs on eacn seat with the proper 1Ued
green line or follow the red line— |
and we have Installed red' —
barrels of water, bucket*. I
of sand and fire extinguisher*.
In Yankee Stadium, where no
night gam> s are played. 15,000 per-
I under
The best way to unprove rela-
tions between the United States „
I and Mexico is through enterprises time before we are able to under-
| like the T. 8. C. W Saltillo sum- i take big-scale attacks Meanwhile
I tner school, Dr. Jerome Moore, as- I our operations must be more or less balanced temporarily Now.
what they have been on Bataan i ever greater deficits than hereto-
i fore will shortly follow
Our national debt is crossing the
old 66 billion limit By the end of
; the calendar year it probably will
l be 80 billion The debt will con- '
to rise and will nH.lmateiy
irwt Many ■
about the Philippines.
In short, we haven't sent to Aus-
I tralia anything which could have | gjg
i been sot into Uie hands of our men
Since September. 1939. when the
war got under way. Congress has
| appropriated 170 billion dollars for
armament and other purposes Of
I course, not all of this has been
; spent Furthermore, receipts have
I been secured from tax
| offensive by our forces in the near i antj other sources which have paid
future We are employing increas- 1 about 50 per cent of Uie amounts
ing initiative, but It will be a long actually expended so far In this
connectlon March income tax re-
ceipts permitted the budget to be
balanced temporarily Now. how-
.x-.—.y.
RESOURCES
Uxui* and dtocounta. on personal or collateral security
Loans secured by real estate ...........
Overdraft*
•••• •4>MwaaaM«M.«»aa«aa«*ea> w (MW •••*«•
SecuriUe* of U. B-. any State or political »ubdivii*on thereof
Customer*’ bond* held for safekeeping
Banking House •••■• .........
Furniture and Ftatuns
Real Mate owned, other than banking house
Cash and due from approved reserve agent* - ..........
lou tap dance by Temple Tunnell (
With Ria Ink lYaniel airnniiuiiUt • '
Angels of Mercy.” Jean Jackson; “I
comfortable baseball career for the
uncertainties of money golf.
| “I stopped off in AUanta in the I ciarPd
“They will be protected by con-
crete three deck* deep Those in the
r stand will remain tn their
with
game when an air raid
go away. Youll prob
Ung In the beet bomb s ...
neighborhood and you might miss
part of the game
Club official*, preparing for their
first wartime season in 35 years,
agreed toquy that fans could find
no better protection in the event of
an ?nemy laid than the steel and
concrete st Hide . , "qian
And in New York, where all jzjf,
three clubs are making extensive
plans to care for the customers in [ IlL k
«u.h ... an nMInlal •T<K*S.
I Blues." Bobby Hammond; quartet,
“ « i M<^!eyL. •v.vmwus crc.
Young, Charles Nelms. Mackie Herd stance gave our forces a break.
-- and George Carroll; roto, “Blue - ■
Skto*.” Jane Barrow; "Dark Town '
as. mnee. cruel civilian proieciiun | t
adviM»r nf th#- Office of Civilian De- I Boorman, Oan t Yo Heah
atav r<j u Oallta’. Caroline?” by A O Cal- !
I^takTl? ^ea un 9 boun; “White Balls" by the "Bing-
; A Sailboat in the Moon-
Ught" by June Gammon of Junior 1
High School; dance by Katie wiae-
S tt>e Begulne.” O. C Erwin and piano
team; “jitterbugs,” Jessie McCullar
»and partner.
Concluding numbers on Uie pro-
Harold * Jug) McSpaden. who
played a <und with Nelson, was
so enthralled by the tall Texan’s
game that he offered to bet him
against the Held. The former Open.
tea and i roA Bn<l Mfistera’ champion failed
tfCecil i *<> wt only one 8reen, said McSpad-
J . th, ; ML end that was because one of his
xsJx ^s.rs’Xs-w.’L;
however, de-
winners will qualify for l*n'« Ml c’.edlt for great rounds
the Region 3 tennis meet to be held X^^'^n^the^xJJrttas Auauita
here, at Teachers College courts. j£rtJJar. 00 U>*. CT*ct!n*
April 34-35. ' I
-*«■** «^ B wnen
' to jrttn. Runyan, the little fel-
_ ~ ** .
i wss helped a great deal by the fact
that the course was very fast for
most of his round. Also, he took
' only 36 putts on Uie 18 holes Nel-
i son. by oomparison, required 33
t putts.
I The sensation for some time wa*
Sammy Byrd, the former ball play-
er, who came panting In before the
rian began with an elegant 68 Be-
[ fore Smith and Runyan bettered
i hl* mark and Nelson tied him.
I Sammy had time to tell what fi- '
1 .hJfn 10 ^^.,., i»ns c*n be -helterod under the |
- — bleachers and another 40.000 un-
I der the qrai.dxtand. Barrow de-
spring of *85 and played a round
jwith Bobby Jone*." he recalled, creve
! “’And Bobby was kind enough to . .,,w, r
» »^a | ,^,0, protected by the steel and '
And then, later , concrete structure above. Nobody
MacP^iall. for ' wm permitted to leave the park
wiH«n i wws puling ai vi
1 said he thought I wax a l_,
I didn't devote myself to golf
I r~— *"“*—
{Tf 1 had stuck
i xistant director and business man-
J ager of the school, told Rotarians
I Thursday. ...» ....
Dr Bert Davis, president of the i long ago that when we finally smash
club, who resigned after receiving the Japs we shall do it largely by
his call to the U 8. Navy, wax pre- direct attack on Japan proper from
the air. There will be naval and ! hnuir
niotnax, high scltool student, sang ! will be no necessity of going feri that we arc headed for flnan- |
j through Ute arduous preliminary of ; cla] bankruptcy and ruin ”Whv !
reconquering each of the territories ' not ultimately write it all off
A. S. Lang was program chairman. 1 which Nippon has annexed When through bn
“The 81 girls who attended the we have blasted Tokyo and Osaka ftnd atari all
> . . .. . ot|ler great cities sufficienUy,
the Japs will be glad to give up
their iull-gotten gains in order to
certain po.nt. The allow must
on. Otherwise, it would be Hu |.
acton rushing off a stage, tf tbey .
Here, as well as in wane other
major league cities, a sticker on the
back of your seat will tell you what
to do if an air raid warning
t all. th
“A Sailboat in the Moon-
June Gammon of Junior
I ASH. Cash)
—• apd gten
W. Bros.
MM Uie above
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securities. If the interest rate con- '
tlnues to remain low. the debt can j
easily be met for years to come 1
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ficulty in understanding how the ' curities should not be fearful of the
government can continue a flnan-
clal policy which would be ruinous
to an individual or to a business
We should also keep in mind that
our government is a separate legal 1
entity and operates on an account-
ing basis winch is quite separate
and apart from that of its people
It is not tiie government which
is short on merchandize and has
a well-filled till but rather our |
businessmen and Investors The
$70,(XX).(XX),000 in bank deposits in
Uie country belong not to the gov-
ernment but to the individuals Tiie
i businessman is oversold, not the
| government We all know that
| Washington lias been spending far
! more money than it lias gainfully
received from taxes, revenue duties,
----- ) is being augmented. But , an(j other sources. It will take con-
It/s equally ^true_ that we couldn't I siderable time to raise sufficient
of Betty Penry. Joella Allen. Bev-
erly Sportsman. Enel Shaw. Ann
viln about the Philippines. i businessmen and investors, will con-
- - — - ’ * I” 8h°rt',l^e haven t^ sent |to AU6- ■ Unue operating upon a deficit ba-
been got Into tiie hands of our men
on Bataan as they .wrote an indel- I
Ible chapter of glory In American
history.
While we are on the subject of
I Allied weakness! in the Southwest
Pacific it may be useful to warn
against big expectations of a major
By ROGER W. BABSON i be used as a convenient excuse for
BABSON PARK, Maas., April 10. | repudiation I have no fear that it 1
—I have been asked how the gov- ; "
enunent can continue to spend
more than it takes in without go- 1 ada.
ing into bankruptcy. The first an- [ Tiie procedure which Washington
swer is that the government can and Ottawa has been following is I
issue legal currency Till* Is not true taking care of our rising debt This
of individuals or corporations or includes Uie low interest rate
even of municipalities or state* All ' which the debt bears It is not nec-
these four groups can be "busted ”; ! essary for a government or an in- ]
but this is not necessarily so of a ; dividual to repay a debt when the ,
—i ---------- j mterest charges are promptly and
I repeatedly honored In fact, cred- |
_ _ tbe I itors seldom want repayment when !
confused understanding which ex- I repayment is possible They prefer '
ists among many people of the op- ; remain Invested in such sound
eratlon of government as an enter- ’*
prise, compared with the operaUon
of private business as an enterprise
Tire average person has much dlf- i Hence, holders of government
*a a _. ._a a. • ci 11*«41 4*ac b l<4 Bint I\a f b-F
Intrinsic worth of their invest-
ments.
Mary Jo , land operations, of course, but there ' reach much higher figui
! two numbers Sire was accuinpa-
j tiled by Miu Gwendolyn James. Dr
I nir or gins who aiienaea uie
] school will never have any thought
this : but greater lave and respect for
wo*™.. vBBat^-w -uu'.J the Mexican.,." Moore said The „,cl, 1UU-8W,^,. B„
not be surp -teed at their being or- j people of Saltillo feel the same way escape punishment,
dered halted et ±^7 * th« «b-h~b) — b_
of the wartime program of eftml- 1 “We we.it
' nating all but* war programs. ! and every
I The protect* functioning are the standard* wa* safeguarded."
I sewing room, the city-wide tax as- 1 »ted. "We Lad to cut out two-third*
sessment survey and the WPA rec-
reation projtet. They employ a to-
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