Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1941 Page: 4 of 7
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BAKERSFIELD, Cal. (UP) —
The maternal instincts of Anne,
a 6-year-old cat at the Poso Ranch
near here, are of a most catholic
nature. Two years ago she adopted
and raised two orphaned skunks.
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loud voice. The Reds have announced that
they're back of Thomas, and like the others,
he feels that they can’t be far enough back.
It’s a persistent cat, and hungry. Rut
nobody wants it, and it's a long way from
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Some of us lose our way
and need the guidance of
some one who can help us.
We extend that help to you
with the respectful, effi-
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vice.
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For God rewards good deeds done here
below—rewards them here.—Lessing.
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As for God, his way is perfect; the word
of the Lord is tried; he is a buckler to all
them that trust him.—II Samuel 22:31.
Closer is He than breathing, and nearer
than hands and feet.—Tennyson.
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Man is his own afar, and the soul that
can render an honest and a perfect man, com-
mands all light.—John Fletcher.
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WHEN THE NAZIS WERE LATE
The Nazis don’t always move first, ac-
cording to H. A. Peterson, Australian trade
commissioner at Ratavia, Java. According
to Peterson, they moved second in the Neth-
erlands East Indies, and landed in concentra-
tion camps.
A plot of local Germans, hundreds of
them well-armed and equipped, bad been
formed. On word that Hitler had invaded
the Low Countries, they were to seize Bata-
via and Surabaya. But word of the invasion
came first to the Dutch authorities, by code
cable from Holland. They moved first,
swooped down on the plotting Germans, seiz-
ed their stores of guns and ammunition, and
clapped them all into concentration camps.
Hitler moved first in Poland, Norway,
Denmark, Holland—the list is too long to re-
count—but it is pleasant to record that there
is at least one place where they got the jump
on him.
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old-fashioned phrase, he objected.
Well, so it is. It has, at least, the virtue
of being clear and well understood. In the
19th century, when every major nation in
the world was grabbing off every bit of week-
ly defended territory it could find lying
around loose, everybody knew what territori-
al expansion meant. It meant that some-
body’s real estate had been grabbed by some-
body stronger, and that thereafter it belong-
ed to the winner. That was that.
It was a crude business, and it was a
crude phrase that was used to describe it.
But it had at least a certain straightforward
honesty.
Not so much can be said of the terms
used to describe the same thing these days.
The fashion has arisen, and an attemptkis be-
ing made to foist it on the whole worly, to do
the same thing hut to call it “equitable ad-
justment of frontiers,” or “establishment of
co-prosperity spheres,” or “setting up of a
new order,” or "taking over the duty of pro-
tecting." or simply "co-ordination.”
All such phrases are less accurate as
well as less honest than old-fashioned terri-
torial expansion. The distinction in fact is
without measurable difference.
If one were to try to measure that slight
difference, it would lie in rubbing in the
wound of unjustifiably aggression the salt of
mealy-mouthed lying and hypocrisy.
Wherein lies the difference between
19th century territorial expansion and 20th
century "new orders”?
Only in this: In the former time, even in
the most imperialistic countries, men remain-
ed free enough so that a few’ could still rebel
and protest and call the spade a damned
shovel. But in today’s aggressor countries
not only is no man free to protest, but the
effort is made to smother protest even in
countries yet free under an avalanche of
words-w hich have lost their meanings.
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Whoso lives the holiest life is fittest far
to die.—Margaret J. Preston.
“territorial expansion” toward the Net her- j gesturings. Now R. J. Thomas, president of
lands Indies. "Territorial expansion is anithe United Auto Workers, running for re-
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President, then abruptly abandoned him. The
cat next turned up rubbing against America
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troops in Alaska. Mentioned
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these hot days.
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The Japanese minister to Australia
must, somewhere, have received a thorough
education in the curious mental processes
that pass for thinking in Nazidom. Queried
on Japanese ambitions, Tatsuo Kawai replied
that he disliked the word “drive” which
Americans persisted in applying to that im-
petus which has sent the Japanese legions in-
to Manchuria, North China, Coastal China,
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some person to whom it has taken a sudden
fancy? The followed man turns sharply and
cries, “Scat!” He gestures violently with
arm or leg. He speeds up his walk. And
then, when he turns around, there is that
, confounded cat, still gliding after him and
purring ingratiatingly, rubbing against his
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