The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, April 5, 1946 Page: 3
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FRIDAY AIKIL B 1046
ManJiQltdn Alagtc
The wild rumors unfounded tint
nivy and Army discharges had been
frozen reminded us of one of the
wildest It was the report that
Dorothy Thompson the columnist
would be the GOP candidate for
President i This Is how the
story grew from a Joke At a
luncheon date between John In
side Europe etc Gunther and
Philip Jordan of the London News
Chronicle the Britisher told Gun
ther he had met Miss Thompson the
night before
What a woman Jordan ex-
claimed I wouldnt be a bit sur-
prised If the Republicans nominate
her for President In 1940
Gunther kidding said It they
do shell be elected
When Mr Jordan got home he re
la ed the gag to H R Knicker
bocker the war reporter who
passed It on to Randolph Churchill
who cabled it seriously for his chat
tor colm in London One week
later It appeared in a British news-
magazine as the latest tip from
wellInformed Washington circles
and was cabled Just that way back
to the United States
The final touch was a lulu It in
spired a newspaper over here to run
a straw vote on Miss Thompsons
chancesl
Uisdom for the UNO from the
mouth of a tot It was overheard
at a movie theatre where Captain
Kldd was revived Who are
all those men fighting asked the
child Pirates mother ex-
plained What are they fight-
Ing about Treasure
Whats treasure Gold sll
ver and other precious things
Will some of those men be
killed fighting for the treasures
Yes I suppose so Why
dqnt they all become friends and
share the treasures Instead Mom-
my
It Is no secret that Stalin and
Churchill quarreled during the war
After the Teheran confab this anec
dote was popular in Moscow The
Shah of Persia made a gift of an
11yearold girl to Cnurchill
Some of Stalins advisors were
shocked by the Oriental custom and
urged him to do something about
It But with a twinkle In his
eyes Stalin said Dont worry By
the time Churchill makes up his
mind she will be an old woman
The PressDox One sane voice
was raised among the internation-
al babble of threats and protests It
was Cordell Hulls eloquent plea for
patience reason and cooperation
Yet his words were relegated to in-
side pages Apparently only diplo-
matic stupidity rates frontpage at-
tention The Sowy sheet
Pravda pounced on Churchill for
endangering peace by hurling
threats at Russia But the same edi-
torial taunted Britain with threats
Thats the trouble with todays
sad planet Nations clalirt they de-
sire peace without acting like they
believe their own words Those
lashing Russia with the Soviet
Nazi Tact neglect to mention
Britain also signed a pact with Ger-
many at Munich In a curious
display of logic one New York edi-
torialist argued that G I newspa-
pers shouldnt have as much free-
dom of press as civilian papers De-
priving soldiers of a tree press Is
a shabby payoff for their protection
of every papers freedom Includ-
ing the U S press
The Comic Section Tallulah
Bankhcad probly doesnt recall it
but it was during the run of her
hit The Little Foxes Several
backstage visitors were from the
South Two from Alabama said they
were cousins to the Bankhead tribe
they mentioned places dates and
many names which didnt mean
much to Talu Oh she said
everybody from the South Is my
cousin it seems This was
overheard by another Southerner
nervously waiting to meet her
Though Im a great admirer of
yours he gulpd Im NOT your
causlnl To which she grinned
Thin youre NOSuthlnner
The MoomPItchlit lilta Hay
worth makes Gllda a tense ro-
mantic eyeftlm The suspenseladen
script can only be matched by thrill-
ing visual rollercoasting around
Ritas curves Cinderella
Jones is a feathery slice of sky
larkery which has all the fragility
of a soap bubble Pert Joan Leslie
keeps it bubbling Whistle Stop
offers a bare knuckle tale sinewy
enough to wrestle with George
Raft gives the picture Its muscles
The British lions latest cine
mafic cub Is Vacation from Mar
Sounds In the Night At the Green-
wich VUlage Inn Churchills
speechesftfovejies Just an old Tory
teller N At Armandos They
caught hlip trying to smuggle a dol-
lar bill into Miami < At the
Blue Angel After Cjiurchills
speech Hitler must be laughing up
his shroud At Clros I dont
like his gigolooks1 At the
Gamecock Shes been married so
often they no longer throw rice
they throw dittp marks The
Garden Poor guyrhes suffering
from fcmlnlnsomnla
HEMPHILL COUNTY NEWS CANADIAN IfEXAS
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Due to an unusually large demand and
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, April 5, 1946, newspaper, April 5, 1946; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47444/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Hemphill+County+-+Canadian%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.