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Saturday, sept. If, 1943. Page 2
By ADELINE McELFRESH
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The Word of God
Utter sincerity is the first step.
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attorney of Longview,
juvenile delinquency.
These meetings, spa
the FBI are held quarti
NO KID.
YOU DID IT
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A LOT OF
THINGS
EVER PROMISE
TO MAKE YOU
A STRING OF
1 PEARLS ?-
BEFORE WE WERE
MARRIED YOU SAID
YOUD MAKE ME A
STRING OF PEARLS
/WE’LL START
MOVING DOWN
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added that to dip further into the
ranks of war workers with irre-
placeable skills while leaving fa-
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jobs “would be to invite a serious
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A GOLD OGGER-AFTER
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FIRE, TORNA
And All Kinds o
INSUBANC
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like Sterling on Silva
THIS LOOKS
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Bonded and Insured
Free Estimates
YESSIR! WE’RE SURE
WEVE FOUND IT, SIR—
ABOUT 20 MILES DOWN
THE COAST*
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Budgeting
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plan—which Byrnes subsequent-
ly ordered into effect locally on
the West coast—would obviate
the necessity of enacting compul-
16TH DISTRICT COURT all problem .
New Cases Filed In his report to Byrnes, Ba-
Earl A. Sullivan vs. Lou Ella ruch said it was his belief that
— the interests of war production
de-
Half expecting Brad, she picked
it up.
Utter sincerity is the first step. Yesterday: Jane decides she
Great need is the spur. Go apart, will return to Chester Billing-
talk things over quietly with God sley’s office so she can watch
and wait; there may be an an- him, even though she fears him
swer: Lord teach us to pray.— Billingsley tells her his papers
Luk? 11:1. r have been disturbed, and Jane
10:00 a."m., Coffee hour at Mul-
ler Street club.
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because our power companies are
now designated as national de-
Tounded August, 1890, by JOHN T. LEONA RD, Published Each Afternoon, Except Bunday
(Absorbed Gainesvill Signal, February, 1939)
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FER LOVE HAS CAME INTO My HEART
AN I AM NOT ASHAMED FSAY 2
THAT ELEGUNT AS FLATBUSH IS
[ WITHOUT YOU HERE ID RATHER SAY.
. Dunton, Montague,
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THE ROCKS, I HERE—UNTIL
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ABOUT A SKOIT : >
THE WOILD SEEMS BEAUTEEFUL
By Ham Fis
OKAY, STUPID—I
WAS JUST GON' TO
INVITE YOU TO HANE
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In caneof errors or omissions occurring tai local or
other advertisements or omission on scheduled date,
the publishers do not hold themselves liable for dam-
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W4a INDICTEDIge
7 A coupons
5:00 p. m., Sing-song session at
confidence the levee will go a Elm Street club.
long way toward alleviating 7:00 p m., Song session at Mul-
flood conditions which have done ler street eluh
thousands of dollars worth of 1D,
CITY COURT'
Overtime parking—One ticket, sory manpower legislation.
Drunkenness—One 10 bond. “I think the whole difficulty A.
with the labor situation today I noal I IttlPPFQ
FIRE RUNS lies in the hoarding of workers u--P
ner of Mill and Hannah, no dam- contracts,” Truman declared. Ba- Attend FBI Meet
ruch proposed elimination
ers to explain to the people in she hurriedly retraced her steps. KANSAS CITY (P) — A TWA
that area who will be benefited The lobby was very warm after plane heard a strange radio call
LI (“""22 L ch>n December wind and she one day in mid-Atlantic, relates
by cheaper electric power that relaxed a little. After all, Gyrus Otis Frank Bryan, vice-president
the Denison dam is a huge fail- was here. She shook the old man, of Transcontinental & Western
ure and they are dupes of a pat- who became grumpily awake. Air, Inc.
ernal government that wants to “Take me up again?” she asked, “A clear voice in English ad-
drive private enterprise out of ordhee tooddedeieladding ahead usigounerawrongperotahr“n
business.—Ardmore Ardmoreite. “Yes’m,” he said when she day,” Bryan said-—
-------------- asked him to wait for her at the “And we were using the wrong
The most acceptable service of third floor. “Don’t be long, code.” f
God is doing good to man—Ben- though.” The voice was that of a Ger-
Jane almost ran to the Billings- man submarine commander, he
ley offices. There was no sign of said. I
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Entered at the Gainesyille, Texas, Postottiee as
Becopd-class Matter.
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the Denison dam proposition in snow even if every star in the a base for twin thrusts at Vitebsk
heavens was winking down at and Minsk, White Russian gate-
particular. her. .{ ways to Poland. The Germans
They weep copiously about the if the figure had not moved, were reported to be pouring guns
huge acreage that will be inun- she would not have noticed. But and men into the Smolensk de-
dated to make a sportsmen’s holi- it did, just enough of a move- fensesystemto me etanexpested
"I Thov 9 ♦ha* 41 —1 ment to catch her eye. She hesi- Red army drive in this dnection.
day. They moan that the most +01. „ wIA .1. __________——
, ,, ,, . . .. 2 . . tated a moment, watching the _
valuable land in the watershed shadowy something in the thin- pganev Af
will be forever lost to the tax- ner darkness across the street; --
payers of adjacent counties in then, realizing that the man (Continued from Pace One)
AlLlma and Tevas T h p v would know she had seen him, Gulf Oil corporation Friday stat-
don’t mnentiom the fact that a lot 500k huzczaorne ma‛3ab06"4ocprhase"bonasn
of this “most valuable land” was she stepped out of sight and this county. Other companies
delinquent with the tax collector halted, determined to see what which have made purchases
and that much of it went begging hedigI now. 5^Tex^Power MLigEt Co.
before the Denison dam became .As though unaware of her seru- S16,006: Lone Star Gas Co., $10,-
a certainty. tiny, the figure detached itself 000 ‘and Gainesville Ice‘ Co. $20,-
from the shadows and crossed aXa
After that event the govern- the street. Jane caught her Texas Behind With Quota
ment took over and paid for this breath. There was something fa- AS the half-way mark in the
“valuable land” at a figure that miliarabout.the old.slouch hat national campaign was reached,
caused sellers to turn their backs pndseayzgaintstdtheorougnssthe Taastmzeneraythagsadiofaons
on the purchaser lest he see the of the store building, glad for its 27 per cent of the state’s quota
broad smiles that enlightened cold support. " of $420,000,000 had been sub-
their countenances. Yes, it is .Fow.he. wasgone..The street scribed. Only,10 other states
. .. n. . [ was almost deserted. Only an oc- were as far behind as Texas, the
easy to weep over the Denison casional automobile and a very Treasury disclosed
dam and brand it a white ele-" few pedestrians were in sight. New Hampshire led the table
phant costing too much money’ Jane wondered what time it was. with 83 per cent of its $15,000,-
for the benefits to accrue. Almost 10, she guessed. 4.. 000 qupta met.
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It will be hard for "those weep- what Brad would want her to do, ENGLISH LESSON
turning the corner but the street . -------------------------- _
light was not bright enough for that dry weather continues for Gasoline—No.
T - the levee building project, since worth three gallons until Sept,
most of the dirt for it is coming 21. Second tire 'inspection for
from the island which has accu- “A” gasoline book holders Oct
they might elect to remain in less
than essential industries. He
DO NOT HOIT.
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SEROUS BUSINESS, TOO incriminating letter is gone.
“CHRONIC Liar" Drew Pear- yANE met aiptgsieys gaze un-
. v son’s charge that his pri- J flinchingly.
vate telephone wire had been “No, Mr. Billingsley,” she said,
tapped by the administration’s “No one. Is something missing?”
" A^i?^«te fortunate through oet.31.
sources in Washington can be re- away an unpleasant picture 1-
1.1 .nI nCKviai silenec is 22, T .2 * her to see whether he was alone
lied upon, official silence is "I‛m sorry. Miss Carter,” he or not «
caused by something quite other- apologized. “I’m just upset. Those s1, int_ 4L, +-nLon,
wise than contempt for the col- Morris divorce papers were loose booth, and dialed Ed Blaess of- mulated inthe creekbelowthe uso CALENDAR
umnist’s alleged habitual mis- insthe filing ase and 1 thought fice The operator at the Chroni- time a. h b d Saturday
representation of fact. T. n snooping. cal told her in a tired voice that So it mav be seen that dry 8:30 p. m., House warming and* „AET EA„a9 AN IRAI IAN „vAcuuEAn pAD nRIVREtensivelv-trained soldiers
L whose business of reported teJane’s.heartugleapedmto her Mr. Black is out.” „ , p weather srves a worthy purpos, dancatindsaystreetslub.mc XAMKW.SATHEFiRNarAtEatherswirtynAeeachonthentElnmainlanafortheirirg
wire-tapping in government dr- reseern Brad For- W? W*Ue at ^'st^b."- Eames
cles should be looked into. The citement after reading the letter, But Arad ; His-tei. completed before winter sets in. Sunday nettingt provid traction for “ the sands P
issue of whether or not the gov- she had,forgotten to finish her phine rng and rne Untii final- And it will be quite interesting 9:00 a. m., Coffee and dough- -----------P —--
ernment had a right to gain evi- filing. But Billingsley mustn't fy Jane gave up. rhere was noth- to see what effect the barrier has nuts at Elm Street club,
dence by this stealthy means 0W:i a . 1 1 ing she could do but wait until on next year's spring floods, if I
dence py mis sieanny means She forced a light laugh. mSrnin, to report what she had-they 001116 as they usually do.
arose during the prohibition era. “Oh, is that all, Mr. Billings- seen 8 P Fine engineers have expressed
Given approval in some of the ley?":She hoped she sounded as Her apartment, in a moderate
lower courts, the practice was t didnt matter. They hotel only five blocks from the
later outlawed by the Supreme probably worked out of the en- Office, seemed like heaven after
Court. More recently legislation WSomtouthosewfo.' are J11 that, had happened S he, let damage on several occasions,
has been passed permitting wire- “Are they? Get some new ones kicked out urnedeon.tnelisht They don’t expect the situation
. . . . tomorrnw Mice Carter» , , j ? 1 0 ner pumps ana to be entirely remedied until the
tapping in some instances as - a tmmorrnWyeysssatter int his lighted the gas grateeven before channel is straightened south of
measure for protection of the na- oluingseyvwentE into that she took off her coat. There was Leonard park. But the levee is a
tional welfare. But by no stretch OiSccetnaasntpatirethut something about that flickering step in the right direction and
2. 2 - 116 accepten.ner explanation, our gas fire that soothed her, perhaps wil soon Dav for itself in dam-
can the tapping of a newspaper he apparently had dismissed her because it reminded her of more age averted if it does what the
writer’s telephone line be con- so she uncovered her typewriter happy days before another grate, engineers expect of it. age. *
sidered as legal, and started copying a brief. There had been wood that time g 4 p. m., grass fire, 1500 block such contracts in favor of agree- sheriffs denart-
.5"2 Jane knew her explanation had instead of gas and a sprawling WE THINK IT WELL to call Olive street, no damage. ments under which manufactur- ory Horn or me snen s aepart
As a matter of fact, no excep- been far from plausible. The pa- old mountain lodge instead of a attention to the public again of COUNTY COURT ers would be given an incentive ment, Chief of Police Henry Kir-
tion should have been made, pers could not have slipped from modern city hotel. And there had danger and the penalty involved Application for birth records to hold down costs, and thus con- chenbauer, Fire Marshal W: C.
While wire-tapping to obtain evi- their folder; of course, but that been Joe sitting beside her. in throwing wires across electric filed by: Charles B. Green, Bar- serve labor. Simpson, Patrolman A. D. Flow-
dence against saboteurs and other was the first thing that had en- She treated herself to a hot power lines. bara Hall, Charles Walter Bur- The Baruch plan won approval ers, Capt. Tom Hickman and A.
“95" "54 :l24-2-,212 tered her mind. She jumped bath and slipped into her paja- Down at Mineral Wells, a wire rows, Alford Carl Harmon, also of Senator Hill (D-Ala), who B. Garvin attended the FBI con-
seditious elements is just ap when Billineslev called to her. mas. She had just stepped out was thrown.across.a poWerline, Jhoney Owen Wheeler, Lavena however, retained, his opinion ference at Sherman Friday after-
She of her mules when the telephone causing allsthelishts.anq. Pwer Eva McNeil, Bertha Bruce, Ora that the only way of getting noon.
rang:. - ...ansrnptesactiornsomtatimt’receht Drucila’Bruce, AltA Dona Renfro, maximum production wold b Fred Danner, head or the Dal-
P ! Alfred Maxey Denton, Payne for congress to pass national las FBI, conducted the meeting
Jag ag, we read Templeton, Vallie Lucille Brown service legislation. +- which was devoted to discussions
where some boys shot insulators and Jessie Mae Brawdy. The compulsory, laborcontro of sabotage, German spies, espi-
off the poles and disrupted power idea has popped up s atmes onage, juvenile delinquency and
for a war plant in central Texas. Marriage Licenses in consideration of a Pencng safety. Fred Erisman, district
In these cases, no evidence of Al Martell, 63, Shawnee, Okla., bill by Senator Wheeler (D-
planned sabotage was indicated, and Evelyn Pierce, 35, Oklahoma Mont) to postpone the drafting of
but it is well for people to know City, Okla. pre-Pearl Harbor fathers for the
that such acts are federal of- Clarence Chastean. 35, Camp remainder of this year and Ba-
prison Howze, and Essie Thomas, 31, ruch will be asked to tell the
’ military committee Monday
what he thinks about the over-
Town Topics ,, •
By A MORTON SMITH Gainesville
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. T, We recall that efforts were mari/good through Octi
anyone having been there. The made by the city council last Brown Stamp A in Book 3
lights had been, turned out, Mr. spring to try to get the levee valid Sept 12 through Oct 2;
Billingsley's desk was in order, constructed before the antici- brown Stamo B becomes valid
precisely as he arranged it every pated spring floods. | Sept 19."K2d remains valid
night when he left. But several difficulties were in- through Oct. 2.
“Well,” Jane was talking to volved, other matters claimed Processed Fruits and Vege-
herself, “that’s that.” Then she the attention of city officials, tables—Book 2 blue stamps R,
thought: Of course, the stairs! other projects required the ma- S and T valid through Sept 20;
Sh ran back to the elevator, chinery and men available. U, V and W also valid through
Fortunately for the western Oct. 20. .
section of Gainesville, the spring Sugar—Book 1 stamp 14 good
Cyrus obeyed without question, floods did not come. The spring for five pounds through October;
interested only in returning to season turned out to be the dry- stamps 15 and 10 worth five
his slumber, and Jane rushed est in many years, and there pounds each for home canning.
Shoes—Book 1 stamp 18 good
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BT MAI. OUTSIDE OF Cooke, Graypon, Denton,
Vzntaue. Wine counties, eza, and Love coun
tered her mind. She jumped .bath and slipped into her paja-
i„ , , , 1.. when Billingsley called to her. mas. She had just stepped out
in itself, the bad precedent it "Yes, Mr. Billingsley?” Si
sets for extension of a dangerous paused in the door.
" ‘ practice far more than offsets Take the rest of the evening
the good that could possibly be off. Miss .Carter," he suggested.
.. , , . .. - . F “You’ve ben working too hard.
accomplished by its useiuiness. I should hate seen it before. lingsley’s voice came in answer
It is in the nature of wire-tap- You’re nervous, aren’t you?” to her “hello.” “Miss Carter, I’ve
ping that, once legalized, its prac- Not knowing what else to do, got to see you.”
tice will be spread inevitably be- Jane nodded. Jane started to speak, but he
yond legal provision. Former ."Well, my dear," he -ata. hyrried on.cNo, No, 1 ean’t ex-
J P x t a- vt i I appreciate your doing all this pimn now. It s ... .
Supreme Court Justice Holmes extra work, Ilry again to get There was a decided click —
called it “dirty business.” Pear- someone for Miss Sylvester’s then nothing but the humming of
son’s charge ought to be an- place, but competent help is hard an empty line.
" swered. And Congress should to get these days. Do you have To be continued.
outlaw wire tapping in all its anJane thoughthe’s trying to get Germans p;,
forms. Its whole principle is in’rid of me. Aloud, she said: “m ----Id-I3 I 11C
violation of constitutional guar- afraid not, Mr. Billinsgley. All (Continued from Page One)
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Before Pearl nar1, HIE SulUvan divorce
the girls I know are busy.” point for six major Russian rail- Unit of essential Portpdcai com- Maran Stone vs. John Henry demand that from now on
Billingsley sat down at his ways and its sister city of Bez- modities from the Eastern Hemi- Stone, divoree. hugpnotionthan family
_ _ Ndesk. Jane thought he was watch- hitsa to the north, was an- sphere. ‘ . Orvalle Ruth Case vs. W. C. basis of occupation than family
MORE TEARS FOR Pmg her closely ' nounced by Premier Joseph ______________ Case, divorce. status. .,,4,
5ZX. how matwell,S0Mi evening. Miss Car- JtoS xogisewr.hisvorcelet Hass ”• - R Hass, di weie drati,
T editorial tears are being shed evening." Jangugchoed, S •
over the terrible calamity 8 pr t second time that dav forces to within 70 miles of .
brought about by building a she closedI the office door behind hnfsF-ssdacerchakrainorountax ■
giant dam across Red river near her, breathing freer as she almost two years. Bryansk fell to the
Denison, Texas. These salty ran down the dim-lighted stairs, nazi drive into Russia on Oct. 13,
tears are shed periodically, no , Jane patted her hat firmly on 1941.
10L. Immnt hv 40, whn her dark curls as she stepped out- Its capture by the Russians
doubt prompted by those who side and the rising wind snatched paved the way for a thrust at
never liked anything connected at it. She prilled her coat closer, Smolensk to the northwest, fall
with the new deal in general, and thinking that the air felt like of which would give the Soviets
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