Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 19, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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Inierpreting
The War News
By KIRKE L. SIMPSON
Wide World War Analyst
The first month of the critical
war summer of 1942 closes with
Hit lei - master offensive onun
. ii.-lv close to vital Allied resour-
ce- and communication Illicit in
Russia and Effvpi and till no sign
that an Aimlo American second
Irciil , ftensive s close at hand.
Ceinparsion t t Ihc battle maps
as the- stood til Russia and Egypt
at the urn met so 1st ire, June 21 - 22.
and as the. are now, a short
month later, would be gloomy it d
(old all the storv. Thcv do not.
They do not even relloct all
the unhappy events of those
weeks. They do not record,
cither anv o| the lactors that
tend I,, In iglitcii the war prespeet
I, ; ; ill' an'. - Axis lea me despite
Ru- ia and the As;- dagger-
thrust in Egypt still dangerously
close to Alexander!,’! hear! "1
British pi wei in the middle East,
The wm maos olot the rout ot
the British eighth arm', in Libya
Tilt", del,no s Sill! new German
, occupied area in southw cslei n
Ku; sia.
German Cost Not Shown
But thcv do not show the blood
(. J to Gei man- and her satellite
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a . The- do not show the
I, ■ ,1c ■ i; ; K i; i tci I Nations
| with Russia in order to aid Hit-
I ler.
Well Equipped
A fully equipped railway dmmg
car carries tile following stock,
exclusive of food and provisions
2000 napkins, 1000 towels, ,0"
pieces ol silverware, 600 table-
cloths. 650 pieces of chmawarc.
240 pieces of glasware. 300 pieces
of pantry and kitchenware, 200
aprons, and 150 waiter's coats
Where there’s life there's Hope . . . nnd where thorns HoPe th*re’s
a beautiful blonde. Bob Hope and Madeleine Carroll in My Fav-
orite Blonde." ___________
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The Famous Plunkctl Family ot seven, stars ot the vaudeville
...... 'rom ..act ' coast, featured this e,i ■ c. b- Harley Sadler
wh - bringing them 1 Borqer with he big tint theatre tor «
■■c- 'k ; engagement starting Monday night, July 20th. th-y will
be - pen nightly in new songs and dance-, acrobativ novelties.
..iq.c.ing, and aim present . -a-af act. a monkey act and a dog act.
aid to be second to none on the vaudeville • taqc todav.
shipping taken i ' Ax; Mibmar-
incs in the western hemisphere
v at": 1,'it neither do they show
the tremendous and runti'iuiny
litiw t-1 American liuhtin^ forces
and wai machines to the British
|. | (*... i r the . \vollmj4 tide nt Anglo-
American mati'rial \vh,< h has won
threunh t' h’ti.: a
The uinuioilG .• el feet ot lint
i.'-li and AmiM’iean bomljing "I
\.;y irriu:-!r;al targets and Ger-
man-hold t <'lit inental P'*rts and
xXnv Fi hiu ■i!:i■ he mapped.
It ultimate inlluenct' either on
the Na/i famniugn in Russia or
,n th*‘ . - •1 * i - a 111 i 11 * * n hatUe Hitler
--. aumu ;ii the Atlanta t an only
he ennjeetlired
That .nr :-.eennd-front ha- not
reached its peak nothing ap-
}•;■< a- hniL! tht thousanri-ulanes a
i-athit vale <d sustained bombing
has ft been attained Just why
is n«»t re\enied
London Offers
1...IUI* i « !!ta ••• had living weath-
ta a ,-r. rxulanation of Ions’ lap
• .- -•••:. ma.v tiomhins raids
. vf :• ( um manv The pr<-nused
Amu a an air lorce participation
i,: vet to develop in more than
p ken la hi’, < >ni v the Allied
high < omatid knows, what jjm
i it ir of ■' i ate-f , tact ;es •" i"' •
■, ; .|a -i -mm! uni . upply a if st i l i
14!4 b(. Mihiki !f!"rr the weight
... , ■, (.g me,,-a ang Anglo-Amen -
cai. a uu'.'.e: make; itself felt
A ii 11 . i mas be that it. is Ihi
, 'nti , i those problems that
ban:- tli- way to immediate see
, , nd-fi nt o’ieialion- in the west
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available a vast and unmatehable j
Anglo American air umbrella to
, , . oi it and to blast a wo.' for it,
That doe not neeessarilv for-
did earlv commando raal opera
tains on a far greater scale than
have vet been attempted It would
n. t i-rru to movent for instance,
. •P it 1 . secure air and submar-
ine i'li - somewhere on ’he tar
northern cost of Norway as a i
further nrotts tion for the Atlantic-
Arctic supplv route to Russia.
Quick Action Needed
And with Nazi forces on or
rl.i-f t< the Uon river Iicm the
V. ;•( no di Anchor of the Russians
below Mi scow to Migulisnk, for
outheast ot Boguchar and stabb-
iji;’ t- ward Ro -’ov at the Cau-
casus aoot'ouch. there seems ur-
gent need I 1 on: -k action in
tli-' west bv air and otherwise to ,
; help avert a Russian disaster.
Tiie . ila! imuoi tanee «»i the Arctic
: u;)plv r<»ute to Kus-ia ; inereas-
ia ranioh as is the peril to
hei aim.es m the south. Ways
no mean.' ■ t securing that mute
vc el! ,i- of distract inn German
a’tenteai f: **ni the east must be
: p I'cnios! ri Allied wai councils
in London and Washington at this
grave moment in the war
In - earn contrast, to the dark,
war * cue across the Atlantic and
l,cvui,i the Mediten anean, the
paciLt tr- nt otters mush cheer to
A me i a an eves The now disclos-
ed vs Pay h ints ut the Coral sea
anu M id wav battles are great.
The Ntpoonese march southward
. s' ea>t -vai-!i. if not west ward in
China, appear definitely cheek-
The divers!'in of American
.fa pov «‘i con if 1 ie ■ tar t > pre-
. 1 a:1 !;. ’■ breaking her truce
E. C. Nelson
.judge K C. Nrl.xor. I* a candl-
ria'r for Chief Justice of the Court
of Civil Appeal;. This is one of
the highest judicial offices in our
State, one that demands the most
thorough training and the widest
possible experience. .Judge Nelson
has attended and graduated from
the leading universities and law
schools in our country, giving him
an educational background of the
highest order.
He taught school for five years
before entering the legal protrusion,
arid served two years In the United
States Army during World War I.
fourteen months of his service being
in France. 'M
He ha had a well-rounded legal
experience. He has been a ticen.seQ
attorney for more than 22 yrar».
Hr na practiced law in all of o*UT
courts and has been judge er all
courts of record up to the flour' of
Civil Appeal As an appellate
judge, he will be able from nl.t
own experience to review a cua*
from tlic standpoint of bolii 'he
practicing lawyer and the trial
judge He b sow District Judge
of the district composed ot Potter.
Randall, and Arm-Tong Counties,
and hi- record as a trial judge is one
of the best in the State
Judge Nelson is 51 years old. just
hio right ape to undertake the work
ot an appellate judge H" is old
enough for maturity, experience
and judgment, and young enough
for 'tve years of hard work the po-
sition require-.
The size ot ttie district ha.- made
it impossible for him to see ali the
people, but he solicits the vote and
influence of all our citizens
iPoll'ical Adv I
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EASONS!
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RIENDS OF DALE LANE THINK HE SHOULD BE ELECTED
HERIFF OF HUTCHINSON COUNTY BECAUSE:
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1 He is <• Ir.Hiicil Pcticc OHicei
2 Hc not only is known in Hutchinson County as a (earless and efficient Peace Officer but enjoys
(be confidence ol Peace Officers throughout the Stale and entire Southwest.
•1 He lias worked almost day and night for the past 4 years in making our city and community a
safer place in which to live and rear our families. (Examine Ihc Lour! Records lor vanhcdiion
4 Hr is a friend In cm youth and has done his utmost in the pas! to keep our hoys out of trouble
and we believe he will continue this policy in Ihe future. (Consult your minister, school Icacher.
or Seoul leader)
5 He has never been associated with any clique' or group that is opposed to good government and
will Ihcrelcre, coniinue to enforce all laws without fear o; fa /or.
6 Kis honesty and morals have never been questioned by those who know him best
7 He is both menially and physically capable of performing the duties that Ihe Sheriff s office re-
quire.
H W’ih the influx ol population that the county will experience during the next lew months it is un
j v j |j)0 rJ ti| s 0jj }tf id charge of one whose past record proves that he is experienc
Ll capable hones! .sober and ambitious and we know ihal he has all these qualifications.
ANE And Keep Our Oty And Community Respectable!
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 19, 1942, newspaper, July 19, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736069/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.