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Thursday, April 10,1947
THE CANTON HERALD
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both in its California office and in
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Leaf 40 reviving everything
except Broadwy.
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3. The “Land-of Canaan-.
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Millions Find Healthful Fresh
Fruit Drink Gives Them All
the Laxative Aid They Need
HARSH LAXATIVES
UNNECESSARY?
Some locals were wondering
why so many returning vets are
bitter. . . . "Maybe,” said one,
the major responsibilities that Brit- '
ain had carried so long as the most
powerful of the English-speaking
sale. The little girl is one of 336,-
040 children in this country be-
tween 5 and 19 years of age who
are so- handicapped as to need
special educatior Someday Betsy
wanted to put them to death for
their disloyalty to the king, but Saul
in true kingly spirit and recogniz-
of a king and people who were con-
demned of God. We may not fully
understand thiszactt of God, bu if
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Although knowledge of atomic
energy waehiefly theereticat untit
get a keb, hardly almost? - . . Irv-
ing Berlin, the poor songwriter, net-
ted only $650,000 (after taxes) in
1946. . . . "The Anniversary Waltz"
(from the Jolson flicker) is the'first
. . . Have our intelligence services
checked the report that the French
representative on MacArthur's coun-
cil. General Pechkof, is really the
son of the great Russian writer,
Maxim Gorki? . . . The four peace
treaties before the senate are obso-
-There comes a time when God’s
patience with man’s disobedience is
exhausted, and the door to further
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88268 Hl. Saul—a Disobedient and God-
2 Rejected King (15:22-26, 34, 35'.
dp God had commanded that there
3 must be utter destruction of the
dadd Amalekites and their possessions-
8 something like-the burning of a dis-
| ease-infested house—a wiping out
has been issued by the Anglo-
Egyptian Sudan for 43 years was
found recently to contain a mis-
spelled word. In its Arabic inscrip-
tion, the singular instead of the
plural form of the word "piasters"
was used, an error that was finally
noticed by an American.
I heartily believe in the United
Nations, trri l feel positive that if a
major onflict can be put off long
enough, the United Nations even- t
tually can be made strong enough
to outlaw agghssive warfare efec-
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Keut AnMyn and Commtnlyivr.
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briefly here is one that teaches the , ,
eternal truth that the way of bles- frank;
I ASK MS
puutheTriggeron
nLazy’Innards
ing-that he reigned by the gvod
grace of the Lord. decreed that
The Questions
-1. How can a new state be cre-
ated?
2. What isthe difference be-
tween ingenious and ingenuous?
3. To the ancient Hebrews Pal-
estine was known as what?
4. What was the first newspaper
published?
5. Which isthe oly"state in the
It's fresh lemon juice and water
taken first thn^ in the morning-just
as soon as you get up, the juice of
one Sunkist Lemon in a glass of water.
want her,which is one very good
reason for the United States not to
take her. - * --
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ANOTHSK
A General Quiz
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Blessed Kinz.or12, 13). ?
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O: The Moody Eibie Insutute of Cic480
Releasea by Western Newspaper Unon.
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it develop further. We hope that San rejoicing - - 1. Only by congress. -
“ The ricry whic} we touch on so 2. Ingenious, having-an aptitude
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there is no better method presently
at hand; that if we are to maintain ____
our democratic way of life until the
United Nations has become an efet- T *
tive organization, we have no ether
course to pursue If we take no ac-1 -
tion. we simply turn the world over ,
to Russia. That would mean war * “e
eventually. Implementing the Tru- fl
Saul, the son
sed to be a great and good
ence to the laws and the wil of
influeseewv
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Washington, D. C.
WASHINGTON —One of the hard-
eri things to recognize is history in
the making. We often live through
moments of catastrophic and cata-
clysmic significance, yet while the
vital seconds are ticking off, our
only immediate impression is the
limited effect on ourselves or on our
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Thick Waistline
XI THAT type of exercise is help-
‘‘fulin slimming the waist and
midriff? The main thing is to get
those lazy muscles working again,
so concentrate on brisk stretching
or twisting exercises.
Signs of the Times: Bargains are
coming back. The houseboat sitting
on the comer of 52nd and 6th now
is marked down to only $5,900. . . .
Sixty-cent haircut signs are showing
up again in many barber shops. . . .
Cabbies report their biz is off 40 per
cent. Then howcum you still can't
Touch of irony: The strug-
gle over Greece might result in
| who profess to Miow the Lor have
I not learned.
The churh be the indtviual who
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Hishyaical appearance was a1s0
attrativepThat is not as great a
factor inecess as some think, but
it does have a bearing on a man «
sert itself and he thus brodgh to
ruin and personal disaster that
which had begun with such promise
and blessing There were many
such incidents, but we consider only
one.
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denies of disfegars the teaching of • -
God's Word and attempts to make •
[country—certainly can't mean much
+when it swears allegiance to th -countries seems our only hope.
-American-fag- , . . Of course M»e • . ,
Norwegian government hasnoob.T,, , , c
jection to her becoming an Ameri- Many Bach Savin8
can citin! . . . Norway doesn’t Of Primitive Areas
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How facing Uncle Sares Chief -
Fdester Lyle F. Watts is a question
Union to give a condemned man
his choice of death by hanging or ■
in front of a firing squad?
. . . 6. Is a woman member of con-
him as king. The urge o the fesh gress referred to as “congress-
to destroy them Was aggravated by man"’ or “congresswoman”?
their own- unworthiness Some 7. Prince Otto von Bismarck led
-Germany into how many wars?
8. Bufalo Bills real name was
what? -
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1938, a stage play on the subject
was produced -m London in 1529.
says Collier’s. In. this drama, ®a
Wings Over Europe, a man who i e
unaerstana iniszac or Uoa, DU ir discovered how to control this en-
i J we knou him we will not doubt that ergy offers the secret t the British
g- it was in accordance with tax inf:teabinel. Asthey consider him a
-nite wisdom and dove n --creck,he threatens to blow up the
■ Saul chos to disobey, ater con- - earth and i murdered.
H -tending that it wa s_done because of ' A group of scientiss then an-
E the people, that sheep and oxen h nounce that they too have the
ackchelly said: "Foreign Monster
Bevin."
The United Nations at Lake -
Success has had to cut person-
sel, for lack of money. . . .
The irony of it! A mere frac-
tion of any major nation's mili-
tary budget would be more than
» sufficient. ... In short, the world
' is pinching pennies for peace at
the same time it is straining
every financial sinew in prep-
aration far war.
The_pitaph for the 20th cen-
tury may well read: Billions
for War and Hate—Not One Cent
for Trust and Hope.
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Washington Ticker: Touch of irony
in Washington: The pins and passes
used to identify the secret service
(in the senate gallery) are red!
A major erisis had come in the
history of Israel when we lett them
to our study of January-March.
1946. They were ready to change
their form of government. They Do
longer wented God to rate them
directly' through bis representa-
tives. but wanted a king like other
"it‘s because the
Sounds in the Night: At Leon &
Eddie's: "Roses are red. Vilets
are blue. There’s one April Fool's
Day — but so many of you"
"ERSY-on""
i I El GuuKTEE HUT III Till Ul
NO BKUSH—NO SPRAr
fat it O»f
You cam put a faetory-Ge paimt joh M
your car a ome hour far $5.95 st)
One qt paint any type car "Ea-0m I
amn- Brewzter Green, Light Green, WaroGa,
Gus Metal Gray, Biue, biack. Tan, Yellow
war has.
vationists hope to preserve for fu- in her community—a center main- 1 of spiritua failure, Saul talked of
tore generations. *-. talned by the National Society f»r - repentance * and . prayer. but the
For several years, the skters who ' Crippled Ghildren and Adults oLord had atready rejected him as
riss’s proficiency in walking.
Betsy has been practising at the
crippled child ren’s training eenter
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full at tons th. 2*’
(15:1).,tognoint Saul a king, and
to give Hn thkey to success as
ruler—obedlence to the voice of
God. ' E -
Lee Commissioner Enright and Jim-
my "Nalker ... Liquor insiders fear
that Indiana will be voted dry. . . .
Medicos now warn you about taking
benzedrine for redoing or for any
other reason They say you can in-
jure yourself permanently. . . .
Transcripts on the recent wiretap-
ping (f the principals) in the
Alvin Pans gambling fix case con-
"Most likely,” said an ex-G.L,
“it’s because the war hasn’t." I
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The Norwegian ambassador stated
that the Norwegian government has
no objection to Kirsten Flagstad, the
opera singer now in the U. S., be-
coming an American citizen. ... To
the men and women of the United
States armed forces: Please do
something about this woman, who
before and during the war was not
on our team. . . . Kirslen Flagstad
entertained the Quislings after they
invaded her native land.... A voice
which ould lift itself in song amid
the screams of torture of its own
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The service called a public hear- oheience.
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somewhat to their- surprise, into Choeh King 9:1. 2; 15:1).
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your bocy. trying to tpuch the Jeft hand, fused some of tbe newspaper men
Tt^itBa- rswf Return X u posipon. . An . .. ended with
and oct me left leg Do 12 umes, alter- ettret Aute Beripu , , .
nating legs the exclamation. "By Jove. It
• • • wasn’t until the trial that they
zheteserwze“pokruesPrsblca ep leamed tbe reason for the sign-o.
you., Ezercises for slimming hips. waistaThe lad who did the listening in for "
2--, aaw heng the gendarmes (and brogm ithe
Sampie Erertses te Weekly xwspaper evidence) is a cop named Joe -ove.
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ows and dowagers on assignmhents policyhas behind it only’one idea. , _ .
as baby-sitters. Breaks the loreli- That is to keep the power for.peace Gorgoni0 will become even more
nets, etc. ... Sudden thiwt: They're in the hands of what we cal de- attractive „for urMemess skiing
mocracy. ci . . I Hhan-it is. — g-
There has been doubt expressed ; .
by some as to yhether the program ■ Leaping in kront of railroad trams ---------- _
outlined b . the adminitratien < was the favorite form of suici de in God. - - '
would serve this objective. The ma- j last year What, no harirkiri? Saul began well, but before long
jority of leaders in both parties" . ' -Tbis pride and self-will began to as-
how ever eem to be eogyinced that
Sve sureoumadtrbughaperio I build the highway and accommoda-
— been XV.:
• v a n t a begin.- as primitive as television and cook-
nine - say - 1 ing with electronics.
wit the ‘ out. But the Forest Service was keep-
break of World ■ ing an open mind. After all, it might
War I. We cele- be better to derote Sandorgonioto _ _ about them,
brated the Ar--more iimitive ikiing So last De- _ . geeeded to their request and
mistice. omeio-cember theeeryice announced 9- instrieted.hs servant Samuel to
vember IL /day intention ofchanging the area’s -ts-ui,sking and they began
we watched the classifcation as,"primitive oeriod in their history which
progress of the cleared the way for going .ahead led to deir ultimate captivity and
peace confer- with the skiing develoements The We shal study together
ence, and then Forest Service princip le.is the dX fte next three months the
came-he rin greatest.good for thereaest num; q and f-etors involved to the
of interaatlonal ber in - e ■ g run. nd most of view'd 4,n 64 the nation of Israel
erents wtch raiJ^e who knew about the issue con- risegnitnnlcohcemns their first
mim-ta in V-E cluded that, based on such a thesis. Our esson. " - ruw who
Baukhage ndtv.jas. this bit ct the primuive was gone kiha Saul the son
ana the founding ot te unitetwith the mumtache cup end the P
Nations. . - - -fiodel-T
i been spared for a aerisce to the secret but will keep it to rule the
1 Lord Samuel cu through tis hy-,werld, if necessary, fqr the good
I pocrisy and declared* that Gojof mankind:- 3 - -,,AAO-
I wants obedience rather than sac-' f — - - -
a rifice. This is a lesson that many
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Saul wasjtbe ohe"whom not only 20.centshan coin, your name, address and
the peopie-put also the Lord had S* ’*73 "u"' r'
chosen. The sent Samuel__________
TLbegin well is to be far on the
American foreign policy - which , tormance. So many people snowed to-success. Here was a man of
may prove to have far greater his- up that the civic auditorium had to excnlent quality, "a choice young
toricat significance than any of the be engaged for two days instead of man. and .a goodly"—in fact there
other happenings I mentioned. j one _ and as in congress, the ses- was not among his people one “ 0 ready-made quilted cotton or on
As one observer pur-it: "If the sions lapped over until evening, surpasted him. What a splendid reci stout cotton home-quilted on the
President’s message (urging aid for j Supporting the skiers proposal ommendation for the prospective sewing machine. The swan is
Greece and Turkey) is implemented < the California State Chamber ruler! --ema - white, water lilies pink, pads green,
to the full of its implications, it may -• Commerce, the California S1 as- Hisihyaical appearance was 50 Why not make a set as a gift—its
be another Monroe Doctrine fore- sociation and 18 ski clubs. That was attractivepThat is not as.greata sure to be welcomed,
shadowing a pa? Americana with a about as expected.
lete before they are even ratified, hundred years peace—rich as the “ was the determined opposition
.g. . The great, big, beautiful inves- pax Britannica provided—or, it may that raised eyebrows. The oppos-
.tigation of the U. S. Maritime com- be a declaration of World War III.” ' hon included the skiers who like
mission is ripening into full and Either eventuality would make t, their sport in the raw, along with
odorous bloom. ... Poor Henry Cas- the most important event in modern church grop representatives with
sidy (one of our favorite commen- history. If it shouli establish a hun- ' summer eamps at the edge cf the
tators) made the fuff of the day on dred years of peace, it could easily ' primitive area; spokesmen for wa-
the News of the World menu. He foreshadow permanent peace. It on ' ter companies who wanted the area
- - - - - the other hand, it signaled another ; kept in wilderness so as to conserve
World War, it would mean the twi- its watershed values for orange
Lght, if not the sunset, of civil- growera down the xalley. In be-
tween were the hikers, the sports-
does nat
family of nations, and which she no
longer is able to carry. Washington had to resort to the them
True, we have started to create mimeograph machines to answer Saul who was Dot essentian- di
an organization—the United Nations ' them. The letters voted overwhelm- terent in his own spirit.’as wesha
—which is supposed to make it im- ! ingly against civilizing the area via see later), was a man after Godis
possible for any single nation or ski-tows and botels. Npw it‘s up to own heart in his early reign, for he
group of nations to disturb the Watts. was obedient to the -ord. ,,
peace But to carry out its job the ’ We think now that the primitive Some “worthless felows de
United Nations must have an inter. ’ area will surely be preserved," says spised Saul and refused to recognize
national police force. Until the Howard Zahniser, editor of the
United Nations has the force to magazine, The Living Wilder-
back up the will of toe majority, j ness," "and with a victory in this
that single nation which ran muster issue we shall certainly be all the
-waltz to maxe the Hit Parade, they such power will decide the course better able 1° muster support for
say. in many years. . . . Howie's of the world. " : the Forest Service inguarding other
dow gives you Savored toothpicks. We have that power. Potentially, threatened areas in our national
Such airs... Some employment sc has Russia. -.4 ’ wilderness system. But we have no
agencies are sending wealthy wid- The proposed American foreign • duarrel with skiinsa,We want to see
’ 4. The earkest known newspaper , Taken thus, on an empty stomach, it
was the Acta iurna, published in stimulates normal bowel action, day
Rome several centuries B. C. - after day, for most people.
-5. Utah. - . -- - — And lemons are activei goo for
6. She is referred to as “the con- you. They 're among the richest sources
gresswoman from (her state)." of vitamin C, which combats fatigue.
- 7.Three (with Denmark, Aus-, helps resist colds and infections. They
tria and with France). . supply vitamins Bi and P. aid diges-
8. William Frederick Cody, tion and help alkalinize the system.
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Atomic Energy Subject of mornings. See if it doesn’t help youl
I., ii i c. ‘ ni • .. Use Cah fornia Sunkist Lemons.
English Stage Play in 29 __ _____
another glbal war — yet
Greece’s population is less than
New York City’s—ind the whole
country is as large as North
Carolina.
Lenson subdects and Seripture texts !6:
lakes, icy streams, a challenging ertes and coprrighted. fry Internat0 5i
vista Ct ML San Gorgonio and tn penamsokceto- “-“•■ ’
lofty summit of the peak itsel-and —-----
they like to ski there. But others THE KINGDOM ESTABLISHED
prefer a touch cf civilization—ski- ---
tows, a highway into the place, a ,LEssox TEXT-J Samuel »L 2: 11:
betel-resort near by. So the Califor- 12 13; 15:1, 2-26 34 35
nia Ski association, with help from MEMORY SELECT ON-Eep e0 » • ■
the National Ski association and the naton whose God a the
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merce, sponsored a proposal to
President Truman and his ad- men, women’s clubs, naturelovers, -
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tag in from all parts of the country purpoe of ultimste destruction-,
—so many that the Forest Service 'these are the. common rectiom of
Beauty and Health
By Simple Exercise
GOOD Q
FIGURESauz
almost as hotly disputed as German 1
reparations at the Moscow confer-1
ence. guardian of the natiox’s.
great national forest wilderness
areas, he has to give a yes or no I
answer fairl soon.
Watts’ headache concerns the San
Gorgonio primitive area in South-
ern California's San Bernardino Na-
tional forest—one of America’s few
remaining remnants of honest to-
goodness wilderness which conse:-
"tm*r At top FoaMm ery one
can become a success, but it doesn't
become everyone." ... At Gil-
more a: One tiling you can depend like to ride up-hill so they can get through the annual Easter sear---king.
on in the envious—the higher you the most out of their down-hill sport
get, the lower they hit" ... At have fixed their rim goggles on the
Yank Sing: He never worries about fine snow slopes deep within this
money, especially if he owes it." .. . -prrpitiv arek. Ndt al skiers, mind
At the Glass Hat: “Since I met her you—some like San Gorgnio as is
I stopped drinkinf-and started Lak- —the deep, ooo1 wcods, a large
ins dupe. green meadow. Dollar and Dry * cal aids.
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AU this war backgrvundfor an-, .. j
other event wtich took place as the ing in San Bernardino which turned,
ides of March, 1947, approached. I 1 - ----
refer to the enuncTatton of a new what Variety callaza, bof per-
formance. So many people snowed
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feu. Wup for it b sacrifices and cerei • *4 _ gg .. pah ,
mohies. declares te the world- that -j - AAu>INS “PIN 72650990 IMPROVED
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1947, newspaper, April 10, 1947; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516060/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.