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for the transport of men and auppUoi to the
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further tighten tbe Mikado
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plete mastery of
we appear to |f making progress in that
direction and once Hifler a air :orce has been
from the skies over Africa there will
one course open to aim. He will have
lar be destroyed
not yet gained tom-
air in the. sector, hut
swept f i
be but
to flee
Probl^iii
Soon now the United States is going
to hive to reach a definite decision**
' ’shad ^length for Today
army, navy and air force as possible fr. a r«t. Oft-
It alao world render
ousting of the axle
That would
around Oer-
FINLAND AND MAI
JJP AT THE OTHER and
of the western
war theater another move haa been
launched which la calculated to cauae Hitler
additional uneasy moments
Bffbrts have been renewed to have Fhi-
limd make peaoa with Russia and get out of
the war. and this time there are signs-that
array, navy and air iorce as potion- -H&t
and then devote our great productive
capacity almost exclusively to tom
ing out arms and equipment to supply
By Earl L Dou^Iom, 0.0.
mm,.. Uma there are signs that 1
ing a defensive war. a claim not hard to sub-
atantiate la thought of population fignro*-
Finlands 4.000.000 compare/ to 230.000,000 i|g-
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EMBATTLED LOVE 8ATURday
Synopsis
A chance
huge military establishment ?
Or shall we crowd our industrial
- A great painter who Had became famous
beeauae of Ms pictures of Christ was once
asked the secret of bis technique. “It lies,"
' i said, “In my growing love for the Master.
Russia and England
The only thing‘Finland 1* demanding ap-
time I produce a picture I find it to
than the last. The
better
allies as possible and then raise an ar-
my and navy only of the sfcee that we
can equip after we have supplied our
huies.
That in brief is what the manpower
problem is all about If we are going
to have an army of nine million men
and a navy of several million more,
then about all we ban do is produce
supplies for them. That means we will
have to let our allies get supplies and
dftener I paint Him the hat-
ter I love Him, and tha'bat-
equipment for their armies and navies
* the best they can; Of course we can
help them some, but not nearly so
much as if we did not have such a
large military organization of our own
to supply and equip.
Those who favor a smaller army and
navy for the United States with more
accent on capacity production from
our factories explain their position in
this manner:
“China,” they say, “has a sufficient
^number of men to whip Japan alone
without any aasistance if she can only
be given the necessary planes, tanks,
guns and munitions."
“The same is hue of Russia. Give
Stalin’s armies all the equipment they
can use and they will destroy the Ger-
man armies and Germany.”
“If we are going to whip the Japs
we will have to transport both men
and supplies across the Pacific, os-
ier I love Him the better do
there ere greet reservoir* of
energy in all of u* which
[some circumstance may op-
en. One of the circum-
stances which open* many
of t be*e reservoir* and
sluice* the energy into cre-
| stive channel* is the expe-
rience of love. If we get a
great love 'in our lives, It
often happen* that power*
within us, apparently unrelated in any way
to human affection, are stimulated In an
amatlng fashion This U particularly true
patently 1* satisfactory a»*uranees from Rus-
sia of territorial integrity. .
Peace with Finland would enable Russia to
shorten her line* several hundred mile.., all
the way from Um Leningrad sector to the
Arctic ocean. This would release strong
armies and huge Store* of supplies
For flfcb a gain, Rusaia easily could afford
to give Finland the desired assurance*. -
ffitler, of course, will have a say in such
negotiations and will attempt to prevent Fin-
land making peace. But either gray it will
cause him plenty of trouble. If peace Is con-
cluded he will have to replace Finnish soldiers
with his own and will have to send an annv
Into Finland to subjugate that country.
fk9 ffilTsuli
meeting in the San
Francisco fog leads to a spur-
of-thc-moment marriage in
Reno by
PAIGE SHELTON, whose sweet-
heart has lust been killed fight-
ing for the Allies, and
RE8TWICK (RUSTY) CARNES
III, wealthy descendant of early
Hawaiian settlers. Rusy marries
to spite the girl he tMnks he
leva*, ■ ■ f • • ■ i.
EUGENIA NORTH, hi* selfish
fiancee.
YESTERDAY: Just before the
ithip sails on which she and
Rusty are going to Hawaii,
Paige see* a girl wearing dark
glasses come up the gangplank.
Chapter Eight ^
Paige was glad when the fog
lifted enough for them to sail.
They had been delayed an hour
as itwas. An hour that had
thwarted her eagerness to leave
their quarters and search for Eu-
genis. Even though the sUghtly
Chinless wftlft tM pink face bad
Jit
JASPER, By Frank Owen->There’s„ a shortage of metal and
leather, you know!" t «
ss Whitt! and pi
attracted Paige, it was the bronze
sequin-ballad~hatpin; so Inappro-
priate at' midday, that made her
certain of her suspicions/ Some-
how the blond girl had managed
to obtain passage on the over-
crowded ship.
While they slowly • throbbed
away from the pier, Rusty leaned
lazily on the lanai rail and stared
doyrr into the water. Paige also
leaned thpre, silent her head
turned away from Rusty, who,
now that their guests had gone,
was glumly untalkatlve. No long-
Barclay on Bridge
ly Shepard Barclay
SUPPORT ORCHESTRA
8. HOLLAND, superintendent of
BE A REAL “COMPETE*”
A COMPS
MOOLAH
wh« the love involved i* a wholehearted love
out of a profound
for Christ which has grown
religious experience.
Often under such circumstances people who
ato looked upon ss dull and ignorant become
brilliant and sometimes quite learned. A man
whose tastes were coarse and whose motives
thoroughly selfish becomes, under the power
of such love, not only a better man but some-
tbnas one who Is consflcnous for saintliness
orUlie and complete st5f-forgetfuii.es,.
Love is the most potent and most marvelous
force in all tbe w orld, and the reauon for this
is that God,ip love. When we love, therefore,
the whole power of the spiritual world is
channeled through the latent capacities of
Iff* ti
our Uyes. Like the artist, we find that love
-tlnforces every skill i *
All right* reserved
reinforces every skill and power within us.
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orchestra and we quote:
herb in tlje Tri-Cities wo have
musicians with promise and who have Indi-
cated their wUliHghtt* to undergo hours of
practice and discipline to bring to us a '
of cukure that will feed our soul* on
fittest food, choice music artistically pre-
sented.
“Hata off to theae talented musicians who
have grasped the opportunity to bring us to-
gether as a community by moans of a uni.
W«I appeal, music. NMsache wrote to
Wagner that ‘man without music would be a
artBMw! Such an organisation without
Maeftro Banuelos would have been a greater
mistake. Now an even greater mistake Will
take place when we faculty members tail to
cooperate as we can‘in the spread of culture
available from this competent group of our
•own enthusiastic mwilrlakg1* • •'* ■
What Dr. Holland said to the faculty about
cooperation with the orchestra could well be
said to the entire public of East Harris
county.
PETITOR is supposed to
hp anyone who takes part in a
competition. But there i* a big dif-
ference between those who only
participate and those who do spine
real competing. Some of the play*
eta-are merely in there trying to
play as nice a game as they can,
long suit In • weak hand and in-
tended to crowd the opponents.
trying to bid as accurately as pos-
sible, trying to take as many
w wznc ou» unuijr
ricks as they can in the play. The
attitude ofAome others tt,entirely
different. Their prime thought is
that they Are trying to beat the
other entrants. They .ire "com-
peters” ever ready to double your
bid when you get too high.
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By Cborios f. Sfcwart
«de«, supplies for oae American sold-
ier^will fully equip a doten Chinese
WASHINGTON.
Better than SO-SO
‘If we are going to whip Germany,
We must transport men and materials
■be Atlantic, ■■
•cross the Atlantic, but if v/e equip
’Russia, Stalin’s armies will do the
job.” They add that supplies for one
jpirttin' soldier will equip several
men for Stalin.
Somewhere between the two ex-
tremes of an ariny so large that all
our iaa»qfoctttriH| capacity will be
The betting isn't much
■thxt the speaker of the
Incoming coogreM* house of representoUves
won't be A Republican. It’s a Httie hetter
than shat but no cinch, T U
done for. *f don't think iitll occur, though.
My gums Is on two presidential candidates.
Franklin D. Roosevelt as one of them, for
either ■■■■PHRII
A* officially tagged, the
Democratic legislators will
number 222, The Republi-
cans will have 209. There
also will be two Progres-
sives. a . Farmer - Laborite
and an American Labor
Party member. The G.OP.
won’t annex the last named
of this quartet of ihdepend-
fs stuPgotog— in probab,Hty' lf the’war
Vewus, maybe, WendeU WUIkle, or some-
way.
But this leaves the opposition guy. 2,
Joe Martin? . ■ ’ ■. 'M
He'll be logical. , . lW m
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(Dealer: East. North-South vul-
nerable.!’
East South* West North
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Everybody in this rubber bridge Week-End Lesson 9
game knew South as a player who What is the most dangerous
uses that-kind of a jump overcall time to try a finesse, If you are
as a "barrier bid," indicating a playing a suit cogtract ?
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, las.
possibly keep them out of their
best contract.
Knowing that. West felt that
3-No Trumps should be easy for
his side to make. But he also took
account of South's being "vulner-
able and saw that setting him two
tricks doubled Would produce
points worth more than a not-vul-
nerabte game. Realizing from his
partner's opener that South could
hardly take any tricks In the side
suits, he doubled.
Two diamond trick*', the ruff of
a third* by 8outh_ig*h the spade
9 and over-ruff by the K, the dub
5 to the K and return of the dia-
mond A brought a high ruff from
South with the spade J. That play
made it certain East would get
two trump tricks with his A and
10. as South could not get into the
dummy to lead through them. Be-
sides these three tricks with their
trumps, the defenders got two
tricks each in the minors and one
,in hearts, Wight all told, setting
South three tricks for 800 points,
practically twice the value of the .
NO Trump game they could have
made playing tbe hand them-
selves.
< i * • '.
er was he putting on his act a
devoted bridegroom. He still held
glass of champagne in one hand
and a cigaret in the other.
Ship's bells sang out their rath-
er mournful, but musical, ding-
donging as they slowly eased past
the San Francisco wharves and
made their way out into the bay
and on beneath the magnificant
arch Of the Golden Gate bridge.
San Frahcisco appeared to be
made of layers; its skyline was
like an etching of an ancient Old
World city.
Quito 'suddenly Rusty spoke,
"Where did you know Gabe?”
After a moment Out girl an-
swered. “Ob, in the old home
town—Cairo, Ga.”
' “How strange that he hasn’t a
trace of a southern accent.” Rest-
wick Carnes swung about on bis.
elbow so that he faced her. His
eyes were a ehitty, calculating
sapphire blue. "For that matter,
neither do you.”
The cool smile with which Paige
responded was practically a smirk.
"Since
you specified, at the begin-
ning of our curbstone romance,
that you didn't care if I never so
giuch as spoke to you, that you
preferred I didn't—suppose you
don’t, either!” she terminated
With spirit and a lack of gram-
matical structure.
"It simply seems strange that
you are so extremely reticent
.about yourself,” His gaze cut iijlo
“For one,” corrected Paige. J
The steward was back H
■eftlSi
. . was
TU serve you on the
soon as you've finished you'd tai l
ter call me and I’ll close the gM
doors, ft will get doMff lH
choppy soon.”
It, was fairly choppy already.!
But they had not yet hit Hh
nauseous coast roll that tMMf
Ships between San Francisco Mlj
Los Angeles. Net yet f*§|§H
pie confined to their bed*. s
her face as if he hoped to read
past.
“Just because you blab your
Mm <•
There was a gay purfrlM
adjoining lanai. Although *
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secret heart, don’t expect me to.
She turned her head with such
fury that her chin darted into the
orchid corsage. “May I take this
off now?” she inquired acidly.
"Naturally, If they annoy you.
cojild not distinguish worth, ]
could hear laughter and toe t
of glasses. She hoped dinner .]
would be gay and noisy, i|^H
gig to take her thought*. Rustfid
Easy Knowledge
But they are not poison, you f,*ne ‘
wish for ear ornaments came h i
mind again. She
»y, will be found the course for our
nation. Somewhere between theae two
points there is a medium which will
enable us to use our available man-
power in the most effective manner
against our enemies and the enemies
of our allies. ;
To find that point and to get on
■' ' decided mm
On**-Minute? Te»t * ‘
1. Why doesn’t a lake freeze from the bot-
tom Up instead of vice vena?
2. What is the heaviest liquid?
3. Which has the larger population, Aus-
tralia or the City of New York?
Words of Wisdom
with the program finally decided upon
i» the first job. Uhtil we* fcnow bow
manpower is to be divided between
military, industrial and farm needs no
manpower program can succeed.
That still will leave them Stewart
a bit shy of a majority, but the question
arises......
What about something like 20 to 30 anti-
New Deal Democrats?
These Democratic New Deal opponents
verge on being more anti-adminiiitration than
ths average Republican. The G.Q.P. won't _ ______________
will stick together. , Today’* Horoscope
Summing It (ill up,' guaMhv m the next sincerity; prudence, poise, Integrity and re-
congresrional speakership is no 100 per cent flned tastes are the finest attributes of the
proposition. persons who have birthdays today. They have
The same thing happened once before, hack many friends and are witty and entertaining,
in the days of the Nth congress, when Champ They are heat dreseers, are fond of sports
dark, a minority Democrat and father of and nature. An early marriage would be wise.
Party standards are the
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Pierre,
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and father of
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Mo G.OP. de-
li the Tri-CiHe*
(From The Daily Sun. Dee. * 1937) " '
the present Senator Bennett
won the speakership in the face of a ;
c«n: Mlirapfaf.t -Thai wasn’t due to GOJ
fections, though. The margin between -the
two big partter was even tighter then than
it is now, «nd Champ copped the votes to!
nine independents.
The choice pf a speaker doesn’t so much
matter hut it s important to the Individual .
Today’s Headline: CONGRESS DEMANDS
S. RECALL SHANGHAI TROOPS.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. (M!)-OoMraifcioni ,
of strict neutrality renewed their
today for immediate withdrawal of
* troops from the Si no-Japanese war zone
American Marines had almost clashed
troops in Shanghai s Inter-
How It Could Happen
Today's essence of It is that tbe old party
lines have gone so completely all to hades.
It isn’t the Independents who may swing the
ballots result; it’s the majority-by flopping
over to the minority.
Bryant, 16-year-old negro must
i sentence in the state
County Judge
I today.
to concentrate more intensively, uop his con-
representatorial leadership, will
G.OP2* candidate for the speaker'*
chair. - - -■ •'■ - _ ■ ■
This will make him primarily its*1942 presi-
dential candidate.
If he should win, or come pretty close to
Winning, there may be no further discussion.
Wendell Witlkie and all other possibilities
mentioned: probably will fade out of tb«
They should not be imprudent or impatient
M love or business during the next year, then
they may expect at least average good for-
tune* Foster ambition. Secret help will be
vouchsafed them. Fairly fortunate qrill he the
child who is born on this date, fhe develop-
ment of a secret matter is likely to greatly
influence the life for good or 18.
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river 43. Spanish title
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cigaret
with an almost vicious gesture
that betrayed his real mood.
Paige realized he was genuinely
irriated. What: would he say, she
wondered, if she told him Eu-
genia North was on board? No
fsoner ~
her ■
suitable for her
evening gown,
was a small re*
patch of sunshine. Paige
a footstool Into its warm
began an investigation at to
purse. She tookout the mother-
of-pearl compact and cigaret 1
Bidden sal
T(*ter4ay’« Aaiwer
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oner had the though struck her
than she sptote it aloud. Swifty
and tonelessly.
“Eugenia is oil board.”
"Naturally."
“You knew it?”
For the barest moment he en-
joyed her astonishment ‘T was
almost sure of it I was sure she
Wouldn’t be able to resist the
ticket I had delivered to her
earlier this morning.
Paige’s red lips curled. "Seems
you’re taking a harem.”
and delved into the
tUm. Although she was i
intent on her task, somethin
caused her to glance up. Ato
there was Eugenia, lea
ilously far out over th. JIM
the adjoining lanai, staring fj
Paige.
Or rather, not staring at Pligt
but at her opened gray purse ato-
its contents.
(To be continued)
Again Restwlck (Carnes laughed,
“you sound just like a wife.”
Hints on Etfqwtti ' ^ -
Don’t let References to anothep age. physi-
cal handicftp or excess weight creep into your
conversation.-
acquisitive mind, are interested in books, art
and music,, and have seme talent for theae
pursuits. No sacrifice is too great for a friend
or member of your family. An active, busy
- year is forese« for you. Military, naval, en-
The speakership is a kind of a sentimental
glneering, medical and legal matters arc well
signified. Push ail your affairs, for success
is portended. Most successful in the “services"
or as a doctor or solicitor will the child be
who Is bom on this date. Ambition, deter-
mination, courage, kindliness of heart, and
bonhomie will be evidenced.
vote goes with it. The incumbent
hasn't any time for formal speechmaking.
And yet, he’s “it," somehow.
It'a a niche Joe Martin is admirably adapt-
ed to occupying.
Yet, even if he does not get it, he Is still
In the presidential procession.
A* a candidate, he has all sorta of quaHfi-
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Paige ignored that. “How could
you get passage* for her so late?”
“It's been toy experience that
Mu can do almost anything if you
have enough money. But I’m for-
8TLDY BOMBS IN SCHOOL
ALTADENA, Cal. (EB- Higto
education has now advanced p
a point here where it is pom«g|
to take courses in the
schools on “BonjB
sance and What To Do
Them.” . '.,:3|
getting,” he said In self-reproach-
ful fockery, “you don’t like people
to talk about money.”
Paige could tell she was blush-
ing by the feverish feeling of her
cheeks. “I still don’t see why you
wanted her on the ship.”
‘‘I'd have rather a difficult time
carrying oh my campaign of mak-
ing her miserable if she stayed in
San Francisco. Don't be silly!”
He lit a fresh cigaret “I’m going
down to the purser's office now
and arrange for our table. I want
to get near Eugenia s?" she Cant
miss a thing.”
Paige followed him from the
lanai Into the bedroom. “I think
you are the meanest man I kMw."
She noticed she was trembling
just as she had that day in Reno
which was foolish.
“Could be." Unconcerned, Rest-
wick Carnes flipped the tags on
a few of the packages. You'd bet-
ter go through these things so
you’ll know whom to thank. After
all, you are Mrs. Restwlck
which most of the others are
The name ;
name of a (
ruled a small
the
agriculture and
an international-
Travelina Salesmen to Get More Gasoline
“ FratoBllijI vHIVvIIIVII IV Wl J.'fWilB
but not a “bug”
he is
New York,
Mm.
WASHINGTON,
are not t
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Dec. 5. (UD —
Bag salesmen today won a
battle with the govem-
get Increased gasoline
supplies under the rationing pro-
ram for occupational driving.
Price Administrator Leon
Henderson, acting under the di-
of Rubber Director Wil-
has authorized
for them, but it
AJatk
vjrrss
i to
Carnes.
“A fact I'm beginning to regret
more and more.”
Rusty’s^ grin scoffed at her,
“We’11 lunch up here to fake Eu-
genia think we’re cooing, but we ll
go down to
you to be especially gorgeous." He
some
to call
ears,
white
"For
had banged Ji
to 1'
she
to your pretty
y pretty. Like
lata
Supp
What a stupid remark L
nn oar possibly |0,k |ik ™
Instead of opening .(h.'
too, left the suite m4
on deck. They were *"* *
with Alcatraz. From the
giant rock did noi 1*1
some. Even the water
appear more turbulent th,
parts of the ocean rt ” "
to sec why criminal, 1
mistake of thinking thev
escape by swimming to ,
lying craft of friendly <v
tor* Dread current,, that L,
men to a* .tire a doorp M ,
death, were hidden 1
The ahlpwa* beginning t«*
to cruise order. Children *mh
ready playing »huffleboam
ping-pong at the sheltered i
Paige moved through the t
rom and on to the muek
Because the Auatraiain
were crowding the cocktail
she made only a cursory **
but Eugenia was not therT
circled and went into the
salon from the other side a.
people were having drinkT
the blond girl was rot
either. Paige went on tkv
the library, peeped onto the,
posite deck and finally hi
back toward the stateroonT
A gay party, two men tn* I
women of swarthy coloriro 21
going Into the suite dL!JI
across from the Carnet i *21
soft music accents, Pain j
them to be Latins. Bi
very likely, as they were i
Portuguese.
She had been in her I
• very short interval wfffj
heard them going out. This i
their voices were not soft c
ces. They were loud, very]
and profundly agitated
something. What could
them so alarmed, Paige w*_
But soon she could no
theii worried noisiness ‘Mitel
a* son forgot them.
Rusty did not come back
parent ly he had "forgott*.
wish to make Eugenia
they were secluding themseisal]
their quarters through muMfl
preferences. For want of ai».
thing to occupy her, Paige tag
going through the gifts, ptseto ;
the cards in a neat stack, fittiq j
bunches of flowers into the Stt-i
tub. She rang for the stewi
and managed to beg extra i
After 45 minutes she
him again. "You’d better1
me some lunch. Tea and
wiches will be alt right
“For two?” the steward !
rather than asked.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1942, newspaper, December 5, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100590/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.