The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAjM -
The New Order Tries to Charm India
Edson’s Washington Coluij
New Wartime Can-and-Can't Regulations
Leaves You Little to Buy Except Bonds
bt peter edson :
NBA Service W»*MMt«>n Corresponded
CT7ASHINGTON.—This Is what you might call a breather. But c
W keeD popping out of Washington telling you what vou car
" “ «s »■* s” a m.
| |«K|g ' war is doing to your life. Hhertv md ot.rsuit ol
°"TaR* some of the ordei^ls<iU«d'na 1
■L. « period. This isn't a complete ,abu »‘l0" b
m*nns but it is a selected list
Texas In
Washington
by the J. I Bagwell
Tem every after-
ice in Sulphur Spring Texas. If secotid-
prees and NEA Berelee. All right, of repub-
thea lywln
S.TS' <£! fSMr-wWjl*
fcjfamea), tt*o.
Bone-Alien Bldg.
Advertising
TELEPHONE 481
calling ''seconds” by any camouflaged names such as set.
fw-sw&s =1
x*rs a
your hrains out with, bear i “ ‘ other than a ml
it: ;r;: nwtv ™,«».««-< H
ley of Shamrock, now on active j
duty in the Navy as a lieutenant
commander. The judgeship J»
former Texas congressman hold.-
is a tife-timo appointment and
pays $12,500 yearly.
Incidentally, Judge Jones fro
quently comes up from the Court
hml.linir down near the White
iasis—not .under the psychology ^ the gfnial| mi(idlc-aged West i
i ' • , Texan has nothing definite to <
nking in terms of less work for ^ He ^oa, acknowledge that he ,
, . ..__probably will go down to his old
greater concern about overtime diltrict_which extends westward
:tion. , , . fr<Mn Mineral Wells out through
iliticians are more interested in CJ#co and Abilene—some time in
K more essentials. the latter part of March or early
nt bureaus — created to meet a “
it is ended—continue to grab for Thp |ncumbi.nt Congressman
l for armaments. . Russell <if the 12-county 17th dis-
of Federal press agents clamors . ut.3tionabiy wm be in
te activities that have no present rt,ele.ction for another
ten try to put over u^lcss canals SeL
ike up the time of JeJense off Jg. (Jurin(, the Ul,t concessional
les and contracts as if war were ^ fay a majority of about 3,200
, nf uw aookft votes; in the first primary Gar-
forming. , , .
[ NY A stretch greedy hands for d»g»- t t ig within
men who ought to be in the arm- J5 jg* » Sccr#tary of Com.
• :s si
InMe.th nioj for uninterrupted »»» « »>'■ «/
weapon to put over the cioaed —« ««
feiijBP* 'orsund,,s work
ho amhlnved on an army nro- former president of the Texas
Analysing
War News
(By Kirke L. Simpson, Associated
Press Writer.) ,
Arrival of Gen. Doug MttcAt-
thur, the Lion of Luzon, in Au-
tralia ns supreme commander of
an Allied force including sub-
stantial American contingents,
opens a new chapter in the Battle
Halting <*f price advances $
most difficult problem in the -j
of the tremendous pressur
consumer demand, say* the)
pnrtment of Commerce. I
duty, however, from tne (tout
General Wavell, his British pretl
eceesort was reassigned to Indie,
MacArthur must have anticipated
lu.th the Australian request for
his assignment, anti presidential
appt oval.
There is another reason to urge
j Mac Arthur's selection for his new
I command and his unquestioning
acceptance of its great responsi-
Mldi s. lie has fought a defen-
1 Ivc fi,.-;ht in this war, and has be-
The dynamic Maury Maverick,
believed to be the only former
holding a high exec-
congressman^
utlve post in the War Production
Board, is head of the Bureau for
Governmental Requirements. The
Job pays $8,000 a year. His agen-
cy is concerned with making rec-
ommendations—-almost invariahlj
followed by the board—for prior-
ities on supplies for construction I
projects by all tax-supported bod-
ies. Originally limited to city gov-
ernments, schools and other tax
using institutions, the sf-ope of
his office was thrice enlarged un-
til it now passes on federal neetTT
as those for cities and
and their political subdi-
By Williamff
Ferguson /
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
n with offe>.- j hearted ami undaunted defiance
. sen an-! air. | of fantastic otitis. At heart, how
lets hco-t ever, he is a soldier's soldier, an
; ,(.....til- of the offensive, not me
--“* j defensive. He dees not believe in
the roming p" ' P aving 4lu- initiative to the foe,
in T vxas. t!'i j tactically or strategically He has
new-deal lean i nu iikmg for tiench warfare and
..plied: 1 at hi- pest us it military leader
states
visions, lie has with him m-w as ( "('j
one of his jirinripal as.-i>tants, .,iflurv>
Charles A. Henderson, until re- ^ #
cently a secretary to Rep. Lyndor. w(
B. Johnson. f|.,K 0CI
Ranked among the top Jo’exee- u.,n h,
utives in the WPB', Maveriek is . M>
answerable directly to the ehi d i K,,in(f
j of industry operations, who .n Llau.
turn is answerable to Director
Donald Nelson. ning t!
Located in a small office at one in poli
lend of "temporary E" huildinr, .-d in ,
j thrown up in World Wnr I days Dial
! to serve in an emergency. Maver- the i<
ick receives a consttmt stream of pressei
city, state and federal oftici.e.s actual
I daily coming in to see if this «f kynni
t that project can not he allocated ; either
! supplies. Visitors must wait out- j mimjc
/>» W E
f tvtiN THE WAV VcXJ I
CtASf* VOV/C AgA/VOS
, e~ . 11— i—» g- r-N! "T .A S
CLASP THEMTD6ETHBg AMC3 MOTICE WHICH
TP*t/M£i IS O/V 710A*/ NOW DO IT WITH
THE OTAVMA. TMtdAAB ON TOP/ _
avot s/t*v cos* at. e, /s /rr*
NEWl-T HATCHED
JFDSO-O
ARE PROVIDEO WITH .AN
ATTACHED
“LUNCH BASKET..'
A SMALL.
VOt-K SAC,
PlLl-aD WITH FOOD
ENOU0H TO SUPPUV
Them until thev
CAN SECURE IT
FOR THEMSELVES
g my tune to win t ability to sense instantly t' n .
I'm not ttiterestt‘»; I th, ht-at of iU’l!'>n, the meaning J
I. I’m not, ititero.-i of enemy moves set MacArthur s .
of politics." | fuel on the Saddoi of miliUiy |
.m his view a- ’o | fame in France two decades ag»
the war, he ex i D won him his first star of a
mien thitt though j brigadier, paving the way for the
might not continue 1 i of four .-vmhols of rank that
■ time. "w - Ml ii.it" o.^ gleam on his shoulder.-,
omit- crisis, an ten- i That mstiuctive genius f°r
or troohlt t.t stone ; t ool, quick judgment in battle,
last for a cent my ! coupled with the self-conf idcace
i that makes him willing to take
d that things would j f. il i esponsilnlity for bold act*.
made MacArthur the • youngest
general officer serving under
IVr.htng in France. It brougn*
one of Japan's highest rated field
It with applause.
18 Years Ago
\^/henj wk spi ak of
the la&t wopluo WAR
WE MEAN THE FIRST."
CM AS. A. PIROIZI,
Tku.r>ton, A*1*ss.
Laughing Arouhd the Worfd
With IRVIN S. COBB
im-nnjt
(Taken from the file* of Th>
Daily New»-Telegram of f
IK, 1824.)
Mitwfs Phala Kennedy
Maude Ramey and Allen
visiting in Shreveport.
LOST—Little FUt Terrier. Re
turn to Rose* Thornton attd re-
ceive reward.
Miles Blessing
from Shreveport,
City Election tomorrow. For
City Marshal, Jerry Lewis, Guy
Questioned as
By Gene Byrnes
and
Ardis
A Study In Contrast
A Puzzle Beyond Solving
By IRVIN S. COBB
E’MN who bad baon Imbibing heavily of the forbidden
mped into another gentleman who also, it was plain, hail
Milan with a bootlegger. Each felt congenially Inclined
REG’LAR felleks
visiting here
w' HiOHIWT!
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aaid number two, lurching slightly.
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1942, newspaper, March 18, 1942; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825758/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.