Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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tribute the Ideal thermal condi- .
tions found along the sand dunes
for bringing the glider event here
for a second time.
Last year's contest aroused such
interest in gliders in this vicinity
that a gliding club was formed.
Stan Corcoran of Hollywood. Cai-
one of the nation's top ranking
glider pilots, has been retained as
instructor.
‘Knd thou shalt love the Lord
thy Gnd with ah thine heart, and
year’s highly successful meet, at-1 might.- Deuteronomy 6:5. ......
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The Social Vision Argentine'Isms'
How much social conscienti- South America’s determined
ousness is possible under a profit resistance to the intrusion of Eu-
system. ropean “isms” is both surprising
The commonest argument j and heartening.
It is quite true that many coun-
tries to the south fall short of
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Glider Meet Goes
To Frankfort, Mich.
FRANKFORT, Mich. (UP) —
The American Open Soaring Meet,
one of the most important glider
events held in this country, again |
has been awarded to Frankfort.
Word has been received that
dates for the meet, held here the
first time last year, have been set
j for Aug. 26 to Sept. 5. -
If you see a lot of pale-faced
young men these days, check it
j up to the month. This is the sea-
son when bridegrooms-to-be won-
der what was wrong with them
last winter.
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president, recently told an as- have its origin exclusively^ with-
sembly of electrical engineers
that “This profession is social to
the core. We need not worry
whether a device needs to be set
up to socialize us.”
Perhaps that is too optimistis,
but it is encouraging talk.
Against it must be set the prac-
tical workings of the only social-
ist state, where similarly-placed
people are already coagulating
into a specially-privileged group
with vested interests to contend
against their purely-social view.
Here is a typical case where all
the cats are gray, and neither
black nor white.
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For to be carnally minded is
death; but to be spiritually mind-
ed is life and peace.—Romans
8:6.
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“1 dot) I know liuw nix litisbiiml likes bis new i '
brewery be b i-n i been luune lor three days!”
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against the present system is
that all men are driven by springs (
of the hope of personal profit,
and that all such social benefits I Pure democracy, and that sbme
as result are purely an incidental them, in their practical politi-
by-prodaict. Those who argue ]cal working at the moment, are
for socialization believe that un- simon-pure dictatorships. But
der a social system it would be pearly all the heads of states jn
completely the other- waT
motivation would be social.
To any sensible man
viewpoints are nonsensical,
both cases there is a mixture, per-
haps a conflict. 1___ _
ter of degree. John C. Parker,
Consolidated Edison (N.Y.) vice
Cleveland’s mayor opened a
children’s playground by breaking
I a bottle of milk on the gate. That's
; one christening where nobody was
: sorry about the loss of the fluid.
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Ireland is giving tourists
"mystery trips” out of Dublin
this summer. The traveler gets
in a bus without knowing where
he is going. AU he’s sure of is
that the driver’s name begins
with an "O."
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,7 / UNDERSTAND, WORRY WART, I’M NOT CRITICI7ING
f / YOUR SELLIN' N’AGAZINES OVER TH' PhONE, BUT
• | it happens phone calls outa this house
’ I COST TEN CENTS AN’ YOUR MAGAZINE SELLS
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I YOlTMAKE ANY MONEY THAT WAY Z’D SURE
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in Argentine territory.” Direct
or indirect relations with foreign
countries, or use of uniform or
markings identified with such
foreign groups, is forbidden.
Most Nazi and Communist or-
zanizations deny anv such links. !
and contend that they are native
movements in each country. This,
makes the task difficult. Ti e
test: “Is it conceivable that this
‘local’ organization could take a
stand opposed to that of the par-
ent organization in the old coun-
try!”
I Memory in faulty in many mat- ! Local officials, in charge of last with all thy soul, and with all thy
'tera. but men that are men remem- ' venr's hith,v "ucc"«'ul 1 --------- —
ber charity in at least one of its
I two phases—either to be charitable
or to be grateful.—Archbishop
Spellman, of New Yor. in his ad-
dress foollowing his installation.
One of the leading motor car
manufacturers han juat received an
official patent on its highly-publi-
cized braking aystems.
Five cent per copy Delivered on established city routes, 15 cents pet week, sixty-
cents per month, $6.00 pei year. Motor routes fifty cents per month. Mail,
Rusk and adjoining counties. 3 months $1. 25; 6 months $2.25; one year $4.25. Mail
elsewhere in Texas and in Louisiana. Oklahoma and Arkansas: 3 months $2.00; 6
months ?3 5p: one year $6 00. All other States: 3 months $2.50; 6 months $4.00;
one year $7.50.
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Have>\ve not all one father?
hath not one god created us? why
do we deal treacherously every:
man against his brother, by pro-
faning the covenant of our fath-|
ers?—Malachi 2:10.
INSTRUCTOR at girls’ college
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nouncement there will be nc
quizzes. He evidently know; 1
woman’s contrary nature. With-
in a week, the students are prob-
ably demanding them.
One building at the New York
Fair has a complete miniature
model of Chicago. Even to Ty-
rone Power, Don Ameche, and
Alice Faye dashing around in
the streets?
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RETURN AT OMCE VJE
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a]j South America have been mak-
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both' dictatorship by parties linked to
In i Europe.
Latest is Argentina, whose
It is aU a mat- President Ortiz has. ruled that
“every association, whether or
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VERTICAL
1 Grief
2 Permissions
to use.
3 Cheerful terne.
4 Kind.
5 Affirmative
vote.
6 Glazed otay
blocks.
7 Portrait
statue.
8 Sheltered
place.
9 Doctor.
HORIZONTAL
1 F ormer
amateur
tennis
champion.
eye.
27 Tax.
28 Arm bone.
29 Publicity.
30 He has been
a---player 45 He was
for a long
time.
33 Stupid fellow
34 Lean-to.
35 Ascot.
36 Entrance.
38 Russian
emperor.
26 Cover of the 39 To honk.
40 Affectionate.
42 Yonder.
43 On the lee.
44 Indian
mulberry.
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12 Greasy.
13 Pastry
decorator.
14 Like.
16 To shirk.
17HerbT-
18 To perch.
19 Enamel.
21 Bird.
22 To bathe.
23 Ornamenta1
vases.
24 Witticisms.
25 To divide.
champion for
eight----
years.
48 Slumbered.
49 To simmer.
10 Ingenuous.
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to merit his
great —
15 Not fertile*
16 To tie.
17 Gurlejessnesa
18 Man of
learning
20 Dry.
21 Bea*.
22 Cotten -doth*
24 To discuss.
25 Glided.
27 To jog.
28 Consumes,
30 Bard,
31 Fish.
32 Sloth.
33 Series of
muscular
contractions.
37 To insnare.
38 Pedal digits.
40 Ran away.
41 Soared.
43 Tennis point.
44 Hail!
46 Court (abbr-'..
47 Neuter
pronoun.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1939, newspaper, June 7, 1939; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331641/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.