Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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get a lacing.
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countries are going to find out that
gambling debts are hard to pay.
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Three men were pardoned in
Alabama as innocent after serv-
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of something.
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Now is the time when all but
the people who read them will
completely agree with the All-
America football choices.
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something very like the razz.
For more than three years China has--Hollywood has been a-,journeying southward,
-been overrun by Japanese armies, her cities and from its most recent trek it reports
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In resisting Japan. sheisresistmngant-mA-it-you are going nowhere and have nothing?
to do—Roberto Unanue, visiting Argentine
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the tick bird serves as a body-
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weighs several tons.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day are the worst days for soot-
fogs over the cities of England.
To try to bring some help to China, a
China Emergency Relief Committee has
been formed, largely by the same people who
a few months ago constituted the Women’s
Committee of Tribute to ( hina. .
That voluntary committee did its bit to-
ward relieving the terrible suffering of Chi-
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that major operations are still being per-1fraying their own hectic lives—that, and El
formed without anesthetics. The sight of Pato Pascual, known to you as Donald Duck.
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For the most part China has fought creased sales in the South American market
alone. She has stood up against awful odds, to replace in some part heavy losses in Eu-i
But there are"limits to the agony men and rope. But the South Americans were amazed,
■ -wemen can endure. To emphasize this, it is/hocked, irked, and even affronted at some
only necessary to quote one paragraph fromof the Hollywood conceptions of them,
a recent report from Hong Kong by Madame It is extremely difficult to portray to
Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the head of the'another nation its own life. Even the meti-
Chinese government and commander of itsculously-supervisedand beautifully-sympa-
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THE SPIRIT THAT WINS
In the days of chivalry when a knight
went forth to do battle. his lady fair was apt
to give him farewell with the familiar
Democracy works in America because
you fought for it. In Europe it failed be-
cause most of the people there acquired it
not through their own efforts but through
the Treatv of Versailles.- Count Ferdinand
Czernin, Australian refugee author.
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brows.—Rev. I,. M. Birkhead,
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A BEAR SKIN WOULD BE BETTER
We nave served this com-
munity for many years,
helping our neighbors bear
sorrow and heartbreak dur-
ing the most trying hours
of their lives.
In return we have been re-
warded by their good will
and friendship. These are
our most valued possessions:
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nese soldiers and civilians. It furnished 200
base hospitals with sterilizers so badly need-1 “Smoke these cigarets and enjoy them,
ed when operations are performed, and 50If you happen to be my own son, do not re-
hospitals with modern surgical implements I turn at all to your father’s house unless you
to take the place of crude ones hammered return victorious. If you are not my son, re-j ,
hastily out of pieces of old iron. *Tt gate 200 'member your father would express the same
hosnitals much-wanted microscopes. In ad ,wish.”
dition, it supplied 150,000 doses of abatrine
for the treatment of 35,000 people suffering
from malignant malaria, about one million
quinine tablets for the further fight against
malaria epidemics and 350,000 doses of su,
phathiazole, the so-called "magicbullet" uscd
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