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THI DAJLY SUN, OOOSi
Sun
SUN SLANTS
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t*n>
if rr
ip*>* of Mr M< Matt •
psmaan of pMr watt
to ranky fanny
am and bttm
■ u«, w r a
M** «* fwfflWi •
WaMti «Nt KNmi
Thto Mw|i»w «%*•# McNutt. ter (—lian
Mdtett, yen »NI naumlii tot her* baching
tto arts tors anira pi** lit togia drafting
(MMM
TWO iil£.» ItUII
j)AT M XEFT
tmr
‘if
Bw OjM(rtiaOTMfc
lag mi tint *m
ifc* *Mm (bsi ip
mit&Jkf* *rr» ia
tlMtt •£ Mgto.Mia
ft K«r%t#g *t Twotml fWtftt-
*tr atagit agm la at*a> «f
*a it a yH gam raite4 fin
liilKaffeif li f* rrgwiyt
> ail aMurvtfti •** aritlMMt
Mm
TbMpt for Tosfcry
'■mrfjftn H.
M.1 AIA W.\ *>t
taunt (KltiNU' Ur
to im x 11*
•irmsr.N and
at* a ■ gifted (peaber whaaq f
v«d* maniaai baa ferghrc aawto
sound tea cattaly it a
rtasafied ImnU; along wall An
am ia«i»aM tmt sd da toy
nuaitg IT if ffnb •
Bptottag rm tin rtte la S*wbi ra B*p-
tMTTaa 8 .*di> neorniqg. PrwKHrf JCcTf at*
trrrd ibi* aainffd not ana la a #fcat **»<■
ia Ctetotuas *B over tin naal4*
—^ktesmeTroauinde tin mil# i pstebbae-
lap. (Amtmit an mobb ■ a bbattov-
hMC*
la a aimdar not .tin briMont wife of
(Man's s*»ee»hawro# toM a iroof af QM
1 Mntomo Skj-wre GnOa that tin Umu4
Nat ana aimt aat tot* those paopkr II aimt
Ike Menh| if Rikn’s Ml
WHt UKi
Fall of Rzhev, lift milr*
abghtly Oovtli of Moan
MUhtunml Russian afftMW, l» tie
brat mmmn yet givrn tkr world of
the mpt of (be Rod inajr f ruirrat
alpfi to dp Uft Oenun frooa
thru- eutatry. :..... ’-..-'4^
It m rvcunird that Hitter last win-
.tor, wIm tin Rnyttim were attnopf *
tag to rvtekr that,vital anchor in the
(termini lute, add that the Ions of
Rihev would hr equal to ‘the kwa <f
bstfoffterim
. - Qf count, urn that Rtbev has brew ,
hwt. Dir fuehrer will place quite a
affinal iputiiiti upon that potnt ln
fikrt be alfWMly baa tkxw it. ne (ter-
HWft lift rom'nami ail tit** my in'*
i VMliiw..9 arn*1* iw M<tn»a- tir
toe. :-
; -But the fart remains that .aurrea-
4rr «f Ibhev.probably hi a ptahidr to'
ton fwUtor nUmu all ahtot the to*.
jlw^pflnm pi
baa derided be tod
inti i (It priiitt v«ri atrani, UM wt
wt Wf'
qknd k efff. TBh*ra-
■* muN onff liitv tMr .....-
ff f ^ pff“4urlMNl M imili \9
t ia wterk to- tod.
' CTirtmasny. Maw. Kal atoh pronclwd esw.ta
kmeeiro aad al tbaoe wb# hoard. tor ffbr -
. v««n different faith* have tod mtotonarm
■Mi mm m
» wodrt after ■ ant
Cn M#
*
dent skildren antS
tort «t iHMMi
nitiiim
m mm mmm*
In tto Qrtsm pmntinc and a' new way ai Ufa.
fiM IM
if it 1*4 M
arad to kbris of to
1* H art ditto (hat * peroan from tto
M fwtrtrt
Mi tgailMi «
airing fattova and;.
Orient tod ta came aaat twee to make onrh
*scro4i 'point* aa 4M Hus rrvered fVmnob
•M tltot 44
fea»l%ar | sate mm
ft**# m *mmi*
rr at fathers" were
I ruuax'
4 hiOfrw Krff mwr mid tone ant It
W»i*a iM »W«»» ani * art '•»# mncd "» 'nMtnaal
Zjnf'jsrjriZ
Utc.maOr to moor* tin (omit} ttatu* of m«o nmjtr t||>TtT dtauom. A Ma4r of
to mb mlfctiotn «oi»y honw th* fan. Wo to thr *«l
«f wtothn thnr Wwm *ta thu ««.tn
It OMinor} Is the war jo^nua other rmmtry hr ohtr to W to Kwlf and
htato* to aHfaUr aUTIraa. bat Itoer M dn "athara aatU* thotr ona prohlnat
U-aa —to rraim why Mr »W nr wo mtUra rttbt horn fat Ra«t jjiwtieaaaty
u
L\
:“-c=:
t-asao
•Jto— mm * •*» •.....A-..
» - ■
HiSisi.'S Ms
birnai aa4 almuiy had togm . pW^Ma
tour i oo-.’J
he left be- I**
Bat Tat not ueto
And Dow,
t THE Tim OHEST ITEM TTOM VEAB!
Kay didn't amnion DavW*
vim to Joke abd war wailing
for tin right moment tnd t
didn't com#. JaJtr *u too (idl
o! tuo otra aeot Dooninj hod
. arrangM a * booking for Jake i
- tool - aaaaaet.—Laos - tba* -4«o
montki from bow. , Be want',
•ure Jake waa quite ready, but
ku pragma had beta phenome-
nal ana Dawning thought they
could taka a gtunald.
H metaed that ha ill partktf
larty onxiauo to have tha con-
cert this • pi tag Then, If Jake
got a good pram he'd probably
be able to get aa agent to book
bua for a tour ne« tell, auyba
eeen arrange aume wipuacr
even arta
toahbMt
Barclay on Bridge
•y Shapard Barclay
•hmld aet ho eogotead ta anl flrtd ah atoeCr- oaed la rdMMfe na loan than db bat** to make .
an*, enatfd thorn in eealhr etui npr Mto. .g trip tJ Hoodtoa nf i*W» m • ipi
hafuro a»» (albeu are laltad. and Mn <li»- trip A.tdaUy now. a perato tnTifl can Have
■ tin Mian dtoadd be —da an a atitewMe knot* Sew York, jaafce a trading trtnT to Undoo
The fhberi MM pnhnblt gill to pdimf If end him a to pm nirW iSt mHkf.
Strength for Today
»Heg. I'. "
and eetwea In Jmt abaul tha *4m-tW P,r •!*
Tto m*»t WO yean wttl be tew UMarawing a dkdarer
A WTWTK *rT.l 7Al LE
rr IS ALWAT8 tod to eee a
fat. Oft*
tff
By CM L
Dowqkm, © 0.
-r. ■
ymr»
err It bi eegretaWe, lent M, that all at u*
raai to here to watch a work tteetf ant. and
by "out' la meant out of tha bolt ia which
our era wiB ttova R.
almoet. make a One play,
then rruaa It at the laat.mo-
That n what happen* when
rr u on his way to a neat
ptey.W perhaps a pretty
combination of a aqueeat and Wad-
throw m* end-play He get* the
aha toy- art* tot mm Wiefi
hand. Club after chib South played
from hia own hand, awarding
correctly from the dummy eo ns
to hare aa hi* last Bre cards there
a too of spades and two Marts
HW own hud retained two card*
In each major and hia I
• If South had led that final dab.
i Wft dub
t whereto I
to win only Wad that last
ItoTiudilfll^^fiS^
“Don't apoiogiir
I know what n'« i
grtued every „
she'd mwr had at*
he was sweet Ilk*
btei anaogn to VuHt
“When thW cooTSt*;
to so bad hvf
■arrows strain 1 M
daath every am«. ,*7
He kragbod. . ,
“First 1 tbink nobod, ,
•nd that would t*
I hope nobody wtg'i
the thought of fartw
People W terrlfyuig
lm gtSng to for'etlj
„-.Ste jm fht^t
had talked to her |,kci
feb ashamed of her
little discontent Thu,
thing big enough fa, i
“It will be different i
Urn* comes." she triads
him. “The crowd
confidence, not vam
sure of it, i (tlt
lirst buyer* , msetiag, |
one of them, and then i
gd on the otber *kW «i
und do something to i
nMifila ffw.1 |
oidni sleep for two
after the first mumesu
seerasd natural and
1 "I hope you're right,*
_ tJfef :1
i imy tofwfy msuk- of
.lh* oM touaAwy Rttaou . -.
Rjtfeev «A»jAot fhwa uo ligliUy. It
aiotol^y bacama. uahmaM* becabto of
Tfioalwto'a ariw Awn Uie north..
' vhtk* force* in Uto jpfcHuw urtor
ton^' ToMootly' toemtonq t h eT r
thrrnl to tb. flank of the mlirnt
thniMt nut toward Mnacww to Riher.
the Ruanian tlrtvea in the aouthem
TT2 -i
400 mile* of the ftftO null- fliiH> have
been nkiwnl mcntJy. th>»uglr*none <ff
them-had been eomplrtely*sttipptHi.
This was tot ia part n. the thawn
which tout tltntcd rtteto anti field* Into.
sRatoWhW Wl ^toa»51S»
optwOBB of hatvy medtoMed equip-
ment jUnunit impoihk. But it was
due also in part to the fact that Hitler
. hatothrown "in straof twtnm -Bom*
of tltoa* rcpttvaa doubt lew were tttvi*
toms he had thought to Save for the
nffBMh* next iqiriaff*. Berne of them
IMI moved froqi other nectorn, ftoa-
gfadaMp
.»■ »•«*» <5^4____
upon I hr bbdir* -« >nrn .tu
Miih to wh.rvtog Hi* purpose Tbvrr Is'* a
, m-st' itnpnrlaot plsc.. in .hr
vbol. di* nr rrooOmy for
«Jv fs«|y
In hi« Rpui'W to y«‘ If >r
inttoisn* I-ml says, • V*..uA,
I hr body of 'Christ ' Tto
spirit-r*f Chrtal i» mate rf
frdhi among rr.Wt ilm.u.l.
* l»»l> pml i'i*i tio.!y i*
tlw (xnpk *hu nuiln -up lh«-
thuT. =7 rr.iriv. rr. fn»rv-rc,f-
the «• .irnstoB of II * ktn-,-
*rfi> nd o-iiy ui*m ik kp.r
it* of ^nen, J)UI upon thnr
!>• <1. n.w*lM> Hr ha* to hav-
not only ton*»«-r»t.4 hearts
and *rH-d »p<nrd mind* but
upon thr hand*
•hiprrs for n-tvlcr nisrt upon tM^^? ro tskr
thrm vi gnwlous errand* of men, In thr
ralrruuoo ul the work of llu kingdom. OoJ
ww* everything He (ins ermtial nnd our right
«r of the** brnclil* wr .bavr rrcriCnl from
Him *i» uiUd Mrwar.lship Wr a re bodira
through which flic spirit of I'hrut work*.
(Tirptiaii Iwlirwr* Ihr world.om pn»*ea*
thr |dn*icsl ioiplrfncnu upon which istd dt-
.
-iofyp>togii
'ta Hi* prr*%urtSH.Ult_
*ato......an-,.
In th€ Tri-Citiei
UtM bum
Hr to* l«* re*!
yrmn Tto Doll) Stm. March V l*»l
ll was drtldrd to *Ugn the NLRB coro-
ptalnt against llumhlr in thr gymnnaiam of
th<- Baytown Junior high school,
U» Angclr* flood rrfuj.i-r* wrrr b4ng trr-
runyed by loolrr* and a detail of’nal.onul
guard* *rnl to llw area wrre ordrted IT »hool
'(o kill in any Inrtnruc of kvHtng they dlacov-
I ered A full page'of pic!liras showed datuage
Thr Ire (Under tra.k Irani won thr nprinl
r.lap event at the Border Olympics tu 1st
redo, setting a nkw record tlmr >f 4A1 in the
n<* schoolboy rvrnt yirmhrr* of
w. re Melvin Kuhardi. Billy Craig, .X .
, but i t.'onwnjf, and R U Martin -H«
ww f Hut Oltphaiaf scored JM pobil* to
Iwr Junior UolWga Bhw Dcvfl
I Am *rora* for lb« season, and B’.ymond
Denson e** are md high with l*> credqpd to
Ills personal scoring reiejrd During the sen-
aon the tram |to)ed 21 gMato won id of
them. ,
VVnllai e B.rry In The Bad Man of Brlriv
stone" was Ihr currant attraction at the Am-
endin' Ttontsr In Baytown. ;.;:W
■-&&*** Wide.
TO "TO
jngtiigs iggiijM
I member* 'of
U4
M mjcrmt. Botjtiat tbrn-to~ <>*<*.** ■
Mm* as aste^. s** Tf**gto»r*s. -ssifd tovc
saaObtJBilt so bt can keep that
final trump for protection. Thu*
hia pretty pUy u tcawed out of the
window.
4 A I 5 3 2
W A • 5 2
given South the addltloml trick
K. i|MiUt right three If to
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4 Q 10 9 I
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9Q1
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4AK174S4 ;
(Denier. North. NcIUmt aid*
town.
■i m li ihatoBMi. Mail PU
West in Witt tfi* dOtor'toKTto
Utter then would have had to lead
frtJro hia heart K Into the combi-
naton fang.
Booth did not lead tha lost dub.’
though. Instead, he led the spade
10. covered by the J and A. and
returned another spade West won.
led his third spade, and South had
to raff Then I# could "not help
giving West the setting trick In
hearts Or. Uf he had put West Ui
with a Mart instead of a spade,
he could have made his contract
been worktog too domi
They pul bn t^eir-i
*■ tordy 'fwatfirs--,
in ttrmy vh the ii^V
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a, chance East and W«
TcmarroWa Pro Men
4 J 8 S 3 2
'HtHf. .
pame1! up to moke a small slam
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Washington Letter
ituT Tiinidtlirnlrri. with hut tww
•lorn, htruck nt the wcakcm-.l Ccrman
positions in that sector .
Hitler had left a lnrc«- raH of h!n
ltuiwiiin lino trrbr held bv the flumah-
iana. the Bi%ah*mi and the It/Nano.
But when tto Rni^m.v»#frn«ive to.cii«
lo thrraterr complete disn-ster to his
poHitionn he wan forced to hrinji hark
the G*maau which he had hoped
ISMSg ,
sen for-the nlower progress of the of-<» Thetr whew* »..* u rob
«9mN9 th the aoath. the Red army stn
finit wan iVfi aliny- dwheartened and
rebellioun stellite tnKiim They now-
are fixhtinu il»i*p«*rat.‘ German*
A writer m-entiv bark from Hun-
sin says at the beginning of the Rus-
sian invasion there wen- three great
Red armies, powerful but unweildy
f<yr the sake of dou-
th*lr opponents At that.'
South really should have made
hia contract, but failed
oft theory*** wmri.w*,
won' the’ diamond' s lead’
-a,'.^-^g^.saJL-Mbq*gw4a«,|fi»i.T* »jW.l-......TfiPTflall III HI I li
moto tto dummy raff. Than- dtemonda and toorU aad 1*4 ttoMM
upon the declarer embarked on dUmond 8. how would you play
what looked to a kiUtaer the wia-‘ the spade suit? - -^c •',]
By Charies P. Stewart Dutr1bttUd b* K'»« f**1*"** 8
4 a q to « 5
♦ K J 10 4
♦ QJ-3
4Q
Wert.
g Waat bad Md ehiba fart and
And a tour waa what he need-
ed, Jake tuid her with Hashing
eyes No ta.k now of no« want-
ing a career "Just think of U,
Kay. ' he kept saying. "Dovinlng
(Junk* |m almost ready for a
.oiK-rrt I've got to work hardei
uian ever now"
Once he siop,ied in this whirl-
wind ion versa; i on and <n,ked tier
gravely. Can wi afford tbU?
Any myre money in tliar fund
thul ha* so myrtrriously appeal-
ed (or the lesson*V
Knoogb. I guess Don't let
that worry you " But it did wor-
ry her ' Tne nut, ket price* tor
yewetry weie so low tnai it seem-
ed w uked to sell her tning*^
They "had been Her moihei*,
- a-Td-iomf-ofTti—pT?..* TuJ been
iu the family longer than that
wasn't mu rested in
f* -2^-1 •
tBto»w.&k Iiutewd *1 seUuig tJuuu a« ato ewiiUriihle mtf
[she ban pawned tbehi And she whirtled **
only hau enough money Icfi
for Jake* b»»an» for the nest
few moiitlut No money tor con-
cert hall tee* and publicity.
She tould have gone to. any
number of people Her pride
wouldn't let per She tould go
to Mr Everitt; th.n really woutu-
n'l lie lagging or borroi.ing bai
be was' going to be so geiteroiti
she felt it would look a* (dough
they w ere w~l*+rmg hr ivcrc dean.
Sne'd ]u*t have to work it out
some way K- a last reiOit ill.
still had Iter pearb.
Jake was working like mad
now. When he uun'i working,
he wa» off in the woods He
tbok two learons a week now;, two
day* apart, and stayed in town
the intervening day. It was a
useless expense coming back and
forth, especially now that he had
to take a train more often than
be could drive A friend o[ his
had gone away and loaned Jake
his apartment. Ac good arrange-
ment nil arodnd, since there Vas
a limit to the amount he want-
■ through H
top and all arouijd u» i
Kay shivered « bit «a4l
of heated taxis.
They stepped in town t
errand and have a hot <
Jerry, tne druggon, lew
counter and loid tu
chimney lire at toe
the new baby at I lie ■
. There waa a train dia j
^'ctoekt -sq -they wtw «
station about then H
no; one would by Unit'
tae stotionmaster. wa* * I
oi everyone in tow n£ |
"Hello there. )oung i
looking (or you" Hr
way into the baggage
puppy was barking-
•That'# yours." he said i
"Cutest little fellow
saw . Muat ..to,. bmijB
pup. Don't forget lo i
g*t tome doc meat tor I
the way home "
Jake and Kay looked !
other, equally- bewilder* ■
■^ro jfou aura tbetoM
orgott'en mix toga, young lady,"
Mme CTuahg K»>-ohrb‘l-«latt In Tiitinf
trot deveioprd d»*TffWiHio Ml InfoemattM
VnSSir a quMr kind of obUg.'
-tkM to-Japan Who wtnri* have thought it!
The Japs did not Jntead
’ “ ‘ ‘nd-
nera in oa copiously as anybody and maybe
aa thkn dermnns
At off evmita, tbie Chltom vitr
ips«M,es?-
*itd inslavt them 'killing mi
many, a* nocetsary to oo-f
coin pUsh ttotlr object
Ip io the date of NtpansFa]
sitiu-k the Chine** tod been
m pretty badly <toargm«isrd 1
people Thera nr* oevejlg
■ Mttbront. focal -tolaih -«f j
them odd they generally
ACROSS
1. Expression
were anti-Occidental for n
These now have been split into about 4ong. hmg lime charte. r.
■Mina, if it 9PM evacuation, came he- •he ,h*^tb* ^
cause. then*- mobile nrtnlen some of ^2ma*r* ,hr> (00-fc
them reserve*, are able to hit suddenly
at nay Mint where the Germans weak-
en their penittaB.
The thaws are hampering the Run-
man* in the south, but they fftifi have
many weeks of winter hi the north
where they can deni hard blow* with
their tanks and other heavy equip-
ment.
. This make* the outlook for Hitler's
spring campaign really dark
oduratltmaL It thf kmg rim.' Anyway, the
_xadsii»* (te ‘ired at H finally,,,
. In saying ttot to CbiearStTad.Aamrtcaaa ■,
always tod beta an mitaMrruptedly tormbn-
iau* trial ■«»«, Mme. ausng waa" siigbtty ter-
gotful at tor codbtr/s itaer Mjjtm*'7 ia
tbe «arti ism* taster, when crpru v<aed -
tbe Oriental c.reteaWn act. deoigied to stop
AalaUc Immigration frora aeroat tto Pacifl-,
tto Ctilnror certainly did not like that and
Mat don't Jm mm, to to way. taw* a
.’•ngrassimal maw is modify ll - to to Chi-
Crossword, glade
com parol I vely tecamOf, tto Jag attack did tto , - * -
i:ST
been w irking meantime, bid the Japanese in-
vasion unquestionably eompavtcd it.
Apparently; (ram frontier to Irontkr, it is
now unanimous. —
Tberr *re Quisling* in 'other rountne*.
Chins mm, to be remarkably free of them
Even so-called bandits are anU-Axis today.
Maybe Generalissimo Chiang- Kai-shek -has
ployed tto principal part in lining up- Ms ,
eountrymen against tto nnemy Neverthelean,
he needed Allied help If* befi rather sine In
comm* and Mm ChUng haa r.'irrHed to that
£“*•7 * to Job. Partly If* ptriKmality partly
H • logical. - *
Wommi are tit a dlacount ta Jap*, -they *
wMM ta China. Mm* CMaag didn't co nVto *
Washington on an official mission, bet K
was nume than that
It vii social also
And if* Internatimal
TajMtt ybdr nose o» t the door.
knew site extrted. Twite they
had gone dancing. in umhi on
Saturday nlght7 They’d,had fun
then; it seemed like old times.
But- most of Uie time to wai
away or indifferent. - ‘ . *
She wouldn’t have minded tfy
the weather had been good and
the could have been outside
more; In the summer when It
waa warm and everything was
green and growtng you didn't get
totoC winter bad '
the cold was
5 Walk
through •
DOWN
T. Turkiah
magistrate
2 Surgical
: ’ Instrument
8 Writer Of
18. One of the
. orders of
angel*
19 Keenly ;
21. Short for
^■dborH
sE
Aoierk-aa
•ft abort; China is now in
elite*
Mm*. CMaag did It
Bto b i public ebaroceer olao " -
tofHljteriteteg to oee if tor hua-
likewise could be on.
America society pet He haa not had a., hancc
to be tried
S* 7 1 -*0 bu*y « T"* f«r to, present
la ebort, , Mine Chiang is China’s roak*
Chhug i* China * vpokea-
Fottor Chiang i* outvoiced
Mara* knows more about this eoontry thin
Papa doe* He ha* viaited her* but she vras
,S=3L^L
«■ toing an Ameriron thin ihi- dwa
You’re Tellina
9 Cell of
- Ireland
10 War god
At- Handle
12 Parts of
. foe* ... ...
11 Shoe
wrildcr
II Stair ■;
17 Have life-
: tbPM«
20 Hovel
21. Mournful .
22 By way of
23 Indefinite
article
24 M*UL,
25 Mass of ice
2» Sir* uf
' iyp» »P> >
23. Celerity
29. Biblical
' rhsrorler
3*. To offer
31 Biblical city
32 Cover
33. Sitnje
34 Babylonian
■* ^
35. Species of
•holly
37. ManageaMe
39 F*brus
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Then . she and Jake had jt
scene which climaxed matters.
One day she got a notice that
there wot a parcel for tor down
in the baggage room at the sU-
nen Something that had best
to collected aa soon aa possible.
"I woqder what it la." ah* atk-
ed Jake.' “Have you had any-
thing sent up from town?" ’
“I haven't been near a shop
in weeks, ’ to said.'*
“TU drive down aft*? lunch.
My curiosity is getting the totter
of me." . '}”. , t
TU go do-.-.-n too J'm sick of
the Sight' Of tto pteno. I think
I must to getting stale. Why
don't you come Into town with
me next week and nmH hove a
mild toot. See a play, go to some
parties. -Kerrs*-
Td love it," she said tnithful-
Sbe leaked at the tog,
Jake. '
"Doesn't gqy who statl
remarked. “Have >
who It eould to*" H
"Absolutely none-' H« j
was a blank. 1
pup,, a little wire-haired I
scrappy and lively. Bdl
never had a dog and did«fl
she wanted one now. |
“How do you like AM
.-k -i Joke. . _|
T don't knov.
hia shoulders
We haven't much «>p|
way, since we drat katej
to' send him. back to.
to take him home and I
If he’* a bore well
away in a few
■•You’ll like him all I
Mikes payting words.'
fined dogs, Mrs. Kerr. ^
ful watch dogs, too
company up there."
Getting into the car.
J)cession became
words, "wonderful
lingered in her jiH
thought Mike had .
«d the puxxlc BavW
several'times that he
idea- of her staying
sort of thing was just I
Her Mart almost ■ '
ing. , Kbs wiahed now
had told Jake about
(To Be rentimied)
scorrs scrap boor
Bf h l
futsoutki
mAnHAM
VTEAO.
WOODEN
CO UAHS
A child is bora every 14 i
in tto V. &
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Shows an
■noWtNG Laagbtoo te tb*
.-Maad By fer Arrian" with make ail actor net
tayter. Milan llatoavy. when Brennan ha
plague, and says
“It wa* put abo
th# war. Orders o
of Navy. Like a
or.*
Donlevy and Taj
plaque, but Brenn
them from - memo
tir
Bor karoo" with (haries
r, of Japan"
i Alan Baiter.
Ll i double mature): “Joan
(bark" wltb Judy Canova;
atth Ed-
m memvm-Hirt won iriotr V/ir. April 4. 1917
ay Awards than any other n„ mg North S.
h*i cotalled the cov- u. Chptured the
r. ju-.uujiMtM'l^l^ JLLaai. _tonk tin
PRjn m each of the WT 3, mg. j*grtlcl^
even-numbered year* In er action. Sept*ml
Mt W** "D»me and Get It." —
•Kentucky’ brought him
prize And in 1940, The
er" rcpesteJ
liM2 give* promise of
auinj the string He has
aa exceptional part In
. of the Yunkec*," and now
mug a dramatic char-
tlidn in .Metro-Goldwyn-
r'» Stand By For-Action."
etingulruma of our Navy
“That * -whdte J
fragment ...” h
the aide, nodding
leg. Then he quoi
"Carried the .A
tary of the Navi
Roosevelt th Eure
Was present at th
the enemy fleet a
He pauses, and
silence. “That's al
There’s more tfi
lirtlon Tiih Ro^ Jtor......hMmt(ty Donl
■ UugMon and Brian *aii ag%in, only
aged seaman, who has
| an Aim-riesh destroyer
[ Wenty-six years, he loyally
1 to ship on again, when the
t* n commissioned for
■ prtrolling. ’ He reports on
| set for his first day's acting;
I is trembling like a grammar
1 kid about to give hia first
to si me of his tg«
quoting business 1
trouble.
When he Is coi
tto scene. Odd ll
tli.il it might lend
Academy Awurtk I
'^T don't know
award, but 1 sure
gold star for my
if 4 could only h
ed dates like tha
school*
. — SUV WAX »
WORKER AT 7*
Robert 7. Leonard
him about it. "Don't
Walter,' he says. "When
been* In'this business a
while, you'll gat «'•*' it.
are always Jittery." |
IbddmlriJhrt-enmit jMPUJYaLBlXLjpMftJ
■ hit* _hlm this way.' Td they don't come bt
fttorlqd If I weren’t maky." 78, mode shell* d
[teH# Leonard. , - war. and he’a at
M— ■flli i ji liti TB ............1 to tu*
Taylor and Brian Don- Willys-Overland M
starrln; with Charles a champion diecait
ROOM AND BOARD
I FER SO mIJCH better,
OLD CHEDCWL, A HD Tm
• CERTAIN I CAN RETURN
TO WORK. M0NC9W/
VEUDV SPCJKTING OB
THE JUDGE TOTAXE
MY PLACE ON THE
JOB, WHAT f
TWrri the ti
ABOUT. FUJ —
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GST UP AND Hi
RELAPSE /—
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WEEK. AND L5
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J*? ’THlRO LESSOR ANt> WAS
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1943, newspaper, March 5, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100554/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.