Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, January 18, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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The casualty list. No 30. includ- 1
Annual Report of
County Treasurer
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Navy Casualties
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Speaker Tells of
Church in China
Send us your dresses,
suits, overcoats, etc and
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NEW CUMBERLAND. Pa—
Lockheed Lightning P-38s shot
down a pair of Junkers 52 tran*-
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as good as new.
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run* caliber. range muste velocity,
•nd the sise of the shells it fire®.
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elate Mid.
The oldest U 8. Army Air Train-
ing Field. Kelly was first organised
as Gamp Kelly on June it, 1917, to
become Kelly Field on July 30
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Hovell Scott.
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Payne, top-rated teams, will not Private MaxFenstermacher of
swing into action until next week
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Met No. 30 resulted from direct ac- j
lion with the enemy, the Navy
said Included were 410 dead. 403
wounded and 300 missing
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Georgetown basketball followers compare the play of sophomore Bill
: Hassett, above, with that of Buddy O'Grady, considered by many
I to have been the best all-round p layer ever to appear on the Hill-
top. Bill is a brother of Buddy, the New York Yankee first base-
man now at the Navy's North Carolina Pre-Flight School. BUI Is
a shortstop in baseball.
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The 1S42 financial report tor the
office of county treasurer has been
filed with the district clerk by
Mies Myrtle Harrell Fees and de-
ductions are balanced at 32.1S2
Fees include those from the com-
mierionera - court funds. 31.7022.
the district funds. 3234 73. and the
ex-officio salary transferred from
tMe general fund. 3133. Deductions
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United States ' iMdsry. 32.000
Due to a fusion of the taro fields, Ji ------------*---
Seven Men Die
In Texas Crash
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and Mrs F M
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will mnaln at I
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tlon A graduate
of TVxa*. Ire I*
the Austin con*
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A Son*, and to a
consUuctlon in*
Catawissa. Pa wa* assigned
to ambulance duty at the Army
reception crater here and ord-
ered to a barracks to pick up
hl* first patient
He lost no time tn getting the
sick soldier, suffering • minor
illness, to the infirmary.
It was private * Harry
stennachrr— hi* brother
are ardent Christian* a* well a>
great leader* of democracy, the
Christian Church faces a rosy fu-
ture
'The Chinese are most receptive
to Christianity today They ap-
preciate it* worth as never before
They see Christianity as the true
which makes men free to serve
their fellows It is the religion of
the Croas which brings us to God
and teaches us to love our feMow
men The church is sure to grow
in China Already it is Influential
far beyong it* Mae The church
atands for freedom, and speaks out •
against injustice wherever it ex-
ists. In Free China we are work-
ing for economic Justice, for edu-
catioual opportunities for all. for
- freedom, for democracy We be-
** : iieve that homes in which prayer 1*
vital will be the salvation of
China And a* we pray, we know
that with us are psaylng countless
mH linn*
The choir sang the anthem "God
Is Perfect and Just" by Protheroe
Warns of Danger
To Fundamentals
st,s’
~^ir.ljS i h aFAryiit'
plagued the athletes once they left
the balmy south aad bit northern <
clime*
•Wo* king out on urn Userii ,dta- ■
moods and in fieM bousas should be
a pleasure compand to those ter
rftoto baseball parks to Florida.-1
eanrly dectazad Bn Mi, taoktag as
though be was getting a load off
his chest.
neuea at the loea of our loved on*, la Z. Smith. I
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We especial]? wish to thank Rev. Frank Wee-
don. th. Pint Cbonb. tta VMrtM. tl»
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Cowbird* do not build nests but
!•>• eggs tn nests of other birds,
which unknowingly raise the cow-
bird young
DIVOBCI GRANTED IN
mcr COURT
A divorce was granted Saturday
by District Judge Ben W. Boyd to
ths aoM. TMto* Ottos vs. Luther
Ottes, with Mm custody of taro ad-
boss awarded M* ptehttlff. The
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located at Eplira
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tor of the U. 8
too—at Yale. . where famous
third baseman will coach have
ball Instead of reporting to^ew
York Yankees Rolfe is now
drilling EU basketball team.
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near Sanger Tr
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BOI8E. Idaho.— Square-jaw-
ed Master 8gt George Yuhas
of Gowen Field, a heavy bomber
gunner, says it calms his nerves
—so he crochets.
He's finished a dresser scarf
11s haffway through a bed-
spread
•Rather preUy. eh?"
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has been a tearyer 33 years-
to* plead his first case since
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all flight training win name to an
end at Kelley and all mechanical
and repair fariMttes there will be
taken over by Duncan Held.
The instructor's school, now at
Kelley Field, will be shifted to
Randolph Field, which will then
become known as the Central In-
I ururtor-* School tar the Oulf coast
Air Force Training Center.
Randolph Offictate said that the
field will not be used any more
U*4“ta< Wbea
shift is made
The Ban Antonio Aviation Cadet
Center adjacent to Kelly Field will
A large proportion of the let
cream in India is manufactured
by a former rseldent of Portland
Ore., in a factory in Oaleutta from
which a market extending to Bom-
bay. 13N mfies away, te mmiMi!
at noon March 15.
House and Senate resumed aas-
sion* after a week-etxl recess which
started last Thursday Prospects
were that organisation. Including
naming of committees, would be '
completed before the end of the
week.
The House by overwhelming votes
turned thumbs down on efforts to
set up special committees to study
> state election laws and recommend
remedial legislation to cure alleged
abuses of these statutes and to
create a general Investigating com-
mittee.
'The Senate has set up similar
groups with the same objectives
HOSPITAL
INSURANCE
Pay* for Hoopital Room, plus
AI L cost of operating room,
anaratbrtk - materials used),
rmium- rmdK-iiM>. h>|MMtern*M
and ambulance
Also » 1 OOO 00 Death and
Piunem be r men t
Cover* ateknes* and Accident,
Including War Hazard* tor
Civilian*
$5 Pays to June 1
Burg leal Benefits Available
Age limit M Years
Hp-ctal Hate for Family
Groupa
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Mutual Benefit Health
& Accident Association
•ter W J < lemeal. Hoorn 113.
Ha lei Rldg. Plioae 3T«. Itealoo.
Tvaas
Clip and Mall for Pull Details
I Would Like Further Informa-
tion on Your HiapltallaaUtN*
Plan
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PhMto U Year Coanplet* Dre* Store Nwrth Shb
iBy A*atx:ated Press)
The Lone Star Conference bas-
ketball race goes into high thia
wmk but the 1*xas Conference will
hoc have two «f Mb Mg gone in ac-
tion until next week.
Stephen F. Austin and Southwest
Texas State opened the Lone Star
campaign last Wednesday and
Thursday by dividing a aortas.
Thursday and Friday North Tex-
as State moves Imo Nacogdoches to
ptay Stephen F Austin a brace of
The largest army in Central i
American is that of Guatemala
COQUILLE. Ore—Rev Chas
M. Brown te the Methodist Pea-
tor. although Rev. G A. Gray
substitutes occrotonally.
The Episcopalians have Arch-
deacon H R. White filling in
until Feb. 1 when the new rec-
tor arrives.
He's Rev Robert L- Green
Sunday morning had as a guest
speaker Miss Kuan Tsui-Chen,
secretary of Family Life of the Na-
tional Christian Council of China.
This distinguished representative
of Chinese Chratianlty brought an ■
Inspiring message. "Her very pres-
ence was a symbol of the Chris-
tian feliowahip In Christ Jesus, a
fellowship which goes far deeper
than race or nationality." Dr. Harry
Ooodykoontx. pa at nr said.
Miss Kuan spoke on the theme
"How Pares the Church in China
Today" "In occupied China." »h
sakt "the present situation i
gloomy.’* Churches are still opei
but there is steadily increasing pres-
sure upon them to yield to the
Japanese “order” “In Occupied
China our young people are not al-
lowed to think." she said "If they
use their brain*, they get into
trouble. They go to prison Many
of the more adventurous Chinese
' from Occupied China slip through
the loosely held, mesh-like Japa-
this knowledge?
A-Given the length of a cannon,
they cs„ probably estimate the
Naval Trainees
Q What famous queen of Eng- ,
land operated her own stables and
originated sweepstakes- racing for
cash awards?
A—Queen Anne In 1714 she had
owners of home* entered in a race
make up a purse each one putting
in 10 guineas This was awarded m
addition to a cup. worth 3500 which
she usually put. Her own horse.
Star, won the race and the first
money in racing history
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SAN ANTONIO. Jan. 18—(Ab-
Two of San Antonio s largest mili-
tary rs'abltahmrata—Krlly and
Duncan Fields—Saturday were of-
ficially merged. Army offtatote an-
nounced. when it was retailed that
' a war department order, affective
as of Jan 0. made the Bald* one
union to be known as tba tan An-
tonio Air Depot.
Officiate declared Uta wl
merger the order effettta
lion o' the largest hangar line and __ |
the largest repair depot in the included miscellaneous. 8182. and
The North Texas State Eagles >
i will have their last chance at the J
Texas Wesleyan Rams this season |
when the two teams clash tonight
at Fbrt Worth After dropping ,
three games already to the powerful
Ram quintet, the Ruasellmen of
Denton are gunning for a victory to
.ivenje their defeats
The Eagles, back from a split
two-game bill with the Howard ,
Payne Yellow jacket eagers, shored
off for Fort Wbrtb UHs afternoon
trtata par
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Today tatta one-third of Uw *U Fort Werta'
season oonpteted they toad the -•----- -
pack with four wins and no leaaes
And Mto the other two Longhorn
MKtataH. a pair of spark plugs are
pouring 'em through the baskets to
umka the Steers favorites.
Junpin* Johnny Hargis, center,
teadkw conference scorer with 83
pointe, aad Buck Overall. All-
American junior collage transfer
who te third with 50. are pacing the
Texas attack.
In 1833 the high-<oring Texas
duo was Jack Gray and E.I Price
and m 1839 Bobby Moers and Oran
Spears—one of the finest pairs of
guards in conference history
* Hargis and Overall led the Steers
to two wks last week—41-37 over
EAGLES TO TUT
horns face their severest test when LJIUU.W IV Illi
Uiey ptay the pre-sea-on favorites.
Texas Christian, at Austin Tuesday T HI A Ipllll
"Tc. U. despite an early loss to | . If, (j. AuAlll
the Aggtas te still very much in the
running with three wins out of -----
four games
Papers Pub
For Camp 1
As part of Um
ing for their |pen
campa are publi
papers, amnaUm
•ometimae bi-wesi
the Raoonl«Chra
are the Camp
an eight-page i
published bl-„
ta* W
umn sheet puMlak
the Camp Howa
eight-column foui
Ihhed weekly. T
dually tn obu*8
tattona office of t
Most of the
new* of unite
center, general
camp and inclut
partment orers, I
stories about the
aonnel.
For instance.
Camp Wolters pul
is a story of thi
are vleing for tl
Camp Wolters,"
to be made at a
end For the j
girls attending
Club dances hav
for position. T
included on the f
The Camp Bov
stories o fsevera
camp taking over
presentation of
Shows production
Seven performan
aomedy are set
Bill Bardo and hl
PrewnCation ol
"Claudia." 1* fee
Howee Howltaer.
Is scheduled for
dsy night How
helps the perao
front-page featur
Q—Alexander Kerensky recently
I a New York sudidence.
on the Nasi invasion of !
I Folker. Charles Fetter. John Oca-
i Corny, Everett Hamilton. William
Hefferman. George Johns. Thomas
Lydon. John D Owens. Robert J.
Plump. Townsend Schoonmaker.
I William B Scheltarup. Herbert
Shaptand. Richard Stewart. Mario
Teagno. Max Tecxa, Robert Wol-
pert. Paul Yelovich. Neil Livingston.
Eric Kattwlnkel Vernon Smith.
Timothy Murphy, Alfred Blume
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Kelly and Duncan
! Fields Merged
w bill com*
I Tractatara of North Tatai Stata
I Teacher* College have begun after-
I noon work-outa, shaping far the
I 1843 spring aesaion of track and
■ fi*id Mtnt*
I Minus the guidance of Obach
I Lloyd RuaaaU. who te buay w*h the
I squad of taff* baakstaen aa they
I enter Lone Star Conference com-
| petition. Eagle speedsters and
I strong-men were taaued unitatat
I and equipment to train for the first
I meet, March 1. when the----—
I men enter competition at
I ttux-K show aaaat
I i RuaaaU. who wUl be with hie cin-
I dennen next weak for an hour or
I two each afternoon, la hoptag to
II find new team mawihara to fill the
11 ranks along with several atom at
I 1843. Bobby Jones, fleet Nb-yd,
I man, te back th practice aaaekma
I along with pole-vaulting BUI Janas,
I weight-man Al Boatman, and hurd-
I ler Ray Womack. Service calls
I have made the ranks uncertain.
I 1 Mod just who wUl form the team B
’ I still uncertain with boys leaving
every day for Induction.
Ts Stock Show . g
The Eagles wiU begin their BBd
event* at the Fat Stock Show
March 7 and hope to participate in
l the Texas Relays and the Border
: I Olympics during the second week
I in March. The Lone Star Oon-
I ferenoe meet will be held in San
a I Marcos. May 5 and 4. The tann
I Relays may be minus the Eagles
this year with transportation faeUi-
' ties uncertain, but the North Tex-
an* hope to go.
An extra attraction wtu be a tele-
graphic track meet of State ta the
talteted Reserves programs, plann-
ed for sometime tn April
The Teachers hope to schedule
several three-way and four-way
meets with other team* of Texas
Only one Deuton County man
was on the official casualtv list of
' the U. 8 Navy, released total
through the Associated Pre** He
I was Robert Maurice Shoulders ra-
dioman. second class. U. 8. Navy.
**iu virrtu. MU-k. nsi.lv an- who h~1 Pre»tou«Jy been reported
J*'1*^*1 **^^y from a . alMi ml**-
s* ~
iJtUV^Xston^fron?°Morvtai . H,vy Marine Corp* and Coast
Mondaj Ouard per^n^j K bro«hl the
A o/ .tv. non 1 touI of guch caaualties reported to
The first two day* of the co^- nexl from 71M1
i 51 1Ma- M 'n* Pw-
of policy of the various agencies.---j,---. . . .. .. . i
Mias Hicks gotng into the YMCA
group, as she s thatr representative
hare. The laat throe days were giv-
en to dbeatatote of problems
throughout the region. Nearly 330
were ta attendance
j; MISSION. Jan 18-<JP>—Seven
men were killed yesterday when a
B-28 bomber
nor Ui west of
!> Names of t^_
leaaed by the Moore Field Public
Relations Office, pending notifies-
—l — —_3 of kin -------
The plane wa* en route from
Moore Field to Duncan FteM at
not be affected by the order, off!- ^b*0*1*0
AUSTIN. Jan 18—uP>—Member*
of the 48th Legtelature were warn-
ed today by Chairman George A.
Butler of the State Democratic
executive committee “there te dan-
ger that great fundamental tenet*
will be tossed overboard* In the con- I
fusion of war-time politics ■ _____
Speaking to the House, Butler re- j nese lines"and go to Free (West)
minded the representatives who had , china to live In West China, un-
invited him to appear that the , der the influence of Generalissimo
democratic party in TVxa* "does not wnd Madame Chiang Kai Shck. who
need a rew chart for the future.
for its principles are based on those ‘
element* which hare gained great-
ness for our nation.'
Tlieee he detailed a*
Belief tn private initiative, not
government operation belief that
opportunity should be denied to
none; belief In the rights of the
stale; belief thai education should
be universal; belief that the gov-
ernment is run for the benefit of
alt not for the few.
The Senate today adopted s con-
current resolution calling for sine
Arkaaaaa Upaet -
Arkansas, always the tanat to beat
to iMskatbaU. waa apart taturday
nlbht fey Rice* OwR 37-41 duato
aorae fancy atantta* kg ■» Otoaa,
(M center, who NM*a M potato.
Tl* Hog* bee! the Owls handily the
preceding ru*h4 M-M
The Raaoroartri now face an up-
hill battle for the crown. They
mutt play Texas two gataaa in
Austin and T. C- U two games In
7 _ ~ Um LoagfcBNM are
always bad medicine for Arkansas.
Stare the two have bean playing
each other they have split 3b gamaa.
The Rorknra hold a naifnrtabh
margin aver the rest of the eff-
cuit tn all-time play.
Ottfer result* tart wask tnotactod
a convincing 48-88 win by Baylor
over the Aggtaa
Thia weeks schedule
Tuesday—Southern Methodirt va.
Baylor at Dallas; Texas va Texas
Christian at Austin.
Wednsvday—Rice vs. Texas Ag- ;
4taa at Houston.
Saturday—Southern Methodist vs.
rexas Christian at Dallas; Baylor
wa Rice at Waco
Q—If enemy agents know only the
ta^mn ktenriZ^Gra^dfsJL- ‘ A~o,T®“<‘h« length of a cannon. I Dfrypaf f fbf
wood last week. Menefee hung up
35 potato in the second tussle after !
scoring U in the first battle
Lone Star compatlUon will be
opened for the Bsglas Jan. 31 and
33 whK. they journey to Nacogdo-
< bea to invade the hardwood courts ;
of the Stephen F Austin College I
them the first group stationed
N T 8 T C to be uniformed
The conungent includes, for the ports returning to Sicilj iroin Tun-
nia yesterday and a Junkers 88
'bomber which waa heading for
i Ttmtaia. it wa* announced
| At the same time B-35
bombers the North American Billy >
'<* adjournment of the Legtatature ■
junction at oraiba. jo miles soutn-
west of 8fax. with an escort of
1 P-38*s Bombs were seen to hit the
target
A dust storm hindered further
observation of the result*
The RAF said light Bixley bomb-
era machine-gunned and bombed .
German transports moving supplies
and troops from for.* at SI ax and i
Tunte toward the battle front Sat-
urday night.
The P-38* swept out over the
Mediterranean to destroy the three
Junkers
k. boMUfttl fiord offeritaTS
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Play this Week
Ln Lone Star Loop .incm >u
1 A—The SEABEE takes it* name
from the phonetic C. B . derived
from the Construction Battalion .
HAPPY NEW YEAR
first tune, a number of men from
the Eastern states The new r
trainees are Patrick BoseUl, Robert
„ . Burr John J. Barteluce Robert
Soviet Russia Who is he? ANTOS
A-He te the ora tor-* la teaman
who was premier of the provisional
government of Russia in 1917. after
the Cxarist regime wa* overthrowi^
Q- What Jap general defeated
--- , . the Brittah at Singapore, the Dutch
games and Sam Houston State will ta Kast and the U. 8
- Bataan and Crregldor?
^^.y*** TT*?*,... A—Tomoyukl Yamashita
Abilene Christian College opened | \
-be Texas Conference dnve with a ■ r ■ • r
52 Flashes of Life
Daniel Baker at Abilene while to-
■kanruw night A. C- C- clashes with
Daniel Baker at Abilene
Ttexaa Weatayan and Howard
NEW HAVEN Conn.. Jan. 18—uF
Now that the war has erased
Southern training jaunts, al treat ;
far the duration Robert (Red)
Rolfe ex-New York Yanka third
sacker, predicted today that base-
ball player* win be the better off
.'or it.
The action, in the opinion of
Rolfe. Yate s new bsiehMl and bas-
ketball coach, means the end of sore
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LONGHORNS HO
TITLE; LEADS S(
w RICHARD WEST
Fra- Staff
Ate bang »43—an odd yr—
Texas Longhorn* are sensing
fart BnnttiWt Conference baa-
all cluunpigBatilp.
to ta aiany a meon has a Tens
4 woa a title in aa aren yr
N stare 1830 they've copped the
MtbaU CTjwn and both were to
years—1833 and 1838
completed they lead the
Dr. W- W Melton, executive I
retary of the
; a<
Ing on Jesus, the meiwrwrw
nera,” before a MW
candidate for b*Pu““ “‘LJ
members by letter
at the morning.hour, afid one
Hzitaa in the evenUR.
The sermon, in pan. iouowh. w*
“Jmub Christ was a friend «
ner* Nowhere ta It b»tt«.
than in the word* of Paul. I Ttoo-
Christ Jesu* came into the world
to save sinners of whom I art
chief ' Jesus did not come to 88H
the righteous to repentance, but
the unrighteous He came to the
lost sheep of the house Of lrtart
“Paul was a great and good man.
well educated at the Univeroity of
Tarsus and with special tuttaff in
the school of Gamaliel •* Jyilto-
lem He was a Jew of the tribe «
Benjamin He wa* a Phgtaaee. the
strictest sect among the Jews and
the one which commanded tba
highest respect. He kept the MW
— . o-,^. J) His only guilt was that
government probably would under- I he persei uted Christian* * •
take an educational campaign to in- ere nee to that law ne was wun-
duce the people to hold their bond* out blame Yet he classes nimern
—— I a* the chief of sinners,
humility 1* not conscious
Goodness does not boast
i of itseu a U»U -
: smart is not smart These
The First Presbyterian Church
Pay Off Half of
BmdeWith
CathonHand
y1 ■ i ■ oaa»<«rt» «;-r i mm^i
WASHINGTON. Jan. It-i*)-
U tba war should and tomorrow,
says undersecretary Dental W, Rail,
tba MlkOtay baa aiiQwjh monay in
tai; ■
r. Should additional
funds be needed, he. adds, the treas-
ury eouM borrow them.
“Of course.*' said Ball, "we do not
anticipate any such demands for
redempUou* We believe the m»-
- -faattp of bondlioldars will want to
hold on to their bond* until ma-
turity and thus get the benefit of
the full amount of Interest they
have earned*”
The maturity terms range from
10 years on the series E bonds,
bought mainly by the general pub-
lic, to 13 years on the F and G
bonds, which because of the lower
interest return, are held meetly by
large investors and corporation
.Should a streng trend toward
bond redemptions develop after the ----- .
war, treasury officials said, the assldiously
,._t law he waa wfth-
Yet he classes hlmaelf
i the chief of sinners.
■True
of Itself ---------- ---- .
of itself A man that says he u
smart is not smart These fine qua-
lities resided in a personality only
when the possessor is not consci-
ous of them Love vaunteth not
Itself is not puffed up. does not
behave itself unseemly'.
Tiie thing that commends “ a
! man to Jesus is the fact that he
is a sinner God commends His
love to us that while we were yet
i sinners Christ died for the ungod-
ly'. God does not condone us tn
' our sins, but sent Christ to save
, us from our sins Christ can do thi*
only when we are willing to ad-
mit of our sins Having such a sa-
| vlour. we then, are to give OUT
loyalty and allegiance to Him. Our
love for Him expresses Itself in
- ms of service The Christian is
to give lit' life ui loving devotion
to the work of Christ.”
Allied Air Toll
In North Africa
, Over T ico to One
Against Axis
By NOLAND SORGAARD
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN
, NORTH AFRICA. Jan. 18—UP>—
> United States fighters and bombers
pressed their aerial onslaught
'against German land and air com-
munications today while repeated
showers kept ground operations at
■Die largest contingent of Navy a virtual standstill
V-5 trainees to be stat 'jned at | The 12th U 3 Air Force report-
North Texas State Teach* v Coltage ed the destruction of IM German
have arrived in Denton fur an as- ; and Italian planes from the begln-
timated training period of two ning of the North African campaign
months last Nov 8 through Friday . Jan. 15
Regulation Navy uniform* will be against the toss of 87 American air-
issued to the new trainees making craft.
at
Q—How did ,the SEABEE branch
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