Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 2

Location:
Escanaba, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE TWO THE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRES SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1943 TUG RELIANCE CONCEDED LOST Hope Is Gone For Three Garden Peninsula Fishermen Slender threa which ives of hope to three Garden peninsula fishermen have since the fiflhtug Reliance first reported missing Tuesda) were all but broken yesterdin when another day passed withou1 any word concerning the fate the boat and crew. Aboard the tup Reliance whet it left Fail port Saturday mornim were Ronald Tallman and hi: brother, Bert, of Fairport, am Perry Fardep, of Garden. one has reported seeing the boai he time that it cleared Fair larbor and sailed into tin a storm that veteran fish On Being A Real Person lly Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlck though we call them selfishness," have this much sense in them recognize, as phil- osophies of individualistic license' and libertinism do not.

that, man is essentially made not for ego- Only Person lm Invests llis for allowing me to centridty hut for sell-invest- I hnriches It Such personalities, in eminent! ment, and can never he satisfied or humble places, really express without it. themselves, and their common i When this deep-seated urge in human nature, highly used, achieves its consummate expression, it produces Hie saviors. They live not so much in themselves as in other people with whom they identify themselves. A- said. What he- '-S Joh it irom port 1 teeth ermen FIRST Trotter Jr.

son of Mr. and Mr Trotter, 627 South Ninth street, is the tirst enrolled member in the Plate'' club. Here he is scraping the last tiny morsel oatmeal out of the bowl, and eager to finish his glnss of milk. the it 11 IV th hei tl lati Lake Vessel Operators Commended By Eastman Accomplishments of the freight-! soldier on the home front because era on the Great Lakes during the without him the soldiers in the navigation season Just closing field would have been seriously "very near border on the miracul- handicapped by shortage of pro- stated Director Joseph B. I duct ion.M Kastman oi the Office of Defense; A number of ships wbi.lt shared of a(1vi latlon in a telegram the ore movement still are ac- degn The personal counselor constantly runs upon self-focused, unextended lives, miserably striv- quality is not self-absorption but ing to find happiness by attending self-investment, to themselves.

In late years the Indeed, all durable happiness gospel of self expression has partakes of this quality. One must gained a wide hearing. Popularly lose oneself in music to enjoy it. it has meant: Explode yourself; one must forget onself in a game let yourself ro; knock the bungs tolove it. One must go out to one's trom your emotional barrels and friends to know sat- falls anyone befalls them, let them gurgle! As a protest! isfactions The egocentric person Looked at from without, they again-! petty, prohibitive moral-1 tries to pounce on happiness, but seem to sacrifice themselves; from isms, his gospel is easily explic-! he always misses it! their experience is not so able, and as a means of release to! rfo call human nature essential- much self-sacrifice as self-expan- ome individuals, tied hand and altogether selfish, obvious- i sion.

They enlarge the little ego toot 11 senseless sci upulofiities, js misstatement. Human na- into tho extended personality. Iti it has had its value. The wise counselor pleads not against self-expression but for it; I absorbing self-concern. but sound psychology only he he, too, wants the uninhibited, Some of the direst perials that who loses life saves it, only he outgoing but he wants self- confront the world today spring who expends life keeps it, only expression to understood and not from egocentricity but from he who invests life enriches it.

man's constitutional urge to overpass it. and from the attempted satisfaction of that urge in mistaken wavb. practiced in accord with the realistic, psychological facts. Merely exploding individual motions for the sake of the momentary self-centered thrill gets one nowhere. Like firecrackers they go off and nothing comes of it.

In the end, the constant repetition ot such emotional self-relief disperses life, and leaves it more incoherent and aimless than it was before. Kven in the sexual realm this is true. Says of our eminent hiatrists: the point of to go and your is only one more foolish than the anti- ture is so constituted that it never them basic principle is flowers out until it escapes from shown to be not alone great ethics TOMORROW: The importance of self-esteem. rhe totalitarian state, for ex- ample, is made possible by insistent desire to belong to something greater than themselves race or nation in loyalty to which they lost themselves. All such demands for self-devotion.

11 in Waves Feet High ansp ngratulations to vessel opera-ltive bringing down iron and seamen. and Canadian prairies 1 quated advice which used to be The Lake Superior Iron Ore As tn mendom amount of grain for given to every neurotic girl: reported the official to-1 export and to feed war- you need is to iret In l'or the ore movement time crop of livestock in Unit- actual experience 1 have never rnpleted Monday is S4 404,862 ed States. known a true neurosis cured by tons. The only ore loading port to set marriage, still less by sexual lib- Kastman's telegram to new this yt ar i Two ertinism. Hut I have personally sm 1 Committee, composed of I Harbors Minn and this was lie- know many neuroses precipitated tiling utives of steamship cause diverted to the by marriage; indeed, I am some- mpanies and set up voluntarily dock? tie to provide shorter times tempted to think that half co-operate with the govern- trips and thus bring down more patients are neurotic because hi in vn effort, foliowt rwo Harboi taps the Vi are not tnirrisd and the With the lake season foi milion and -1 other half because they will you nuba shipped iproi mg a i neig iit 1111 daV 111 when tlioReliance Boulder fisherme ti re 3 foot wa? 1.

In tion to not-nlal supplit carried 1 oh three tous Leo Lesti Bets, Of Vai i led with Purd many it sieted Tardo. and thfi 1 a load the boal Saturdayand ted. and erator and tbrniiKh Itemto iio of iravel for Hsels. Tl iis divert- i men i )T1 tllH ny i ti a p- ore ordina rily been preciation and heat mi- loaded in Mar quette, 1 on 1H i OI i il no plishmwn In i i in the rann I The ore moi ement tc 1 Is 7,1 tat ion of mo in 0 7 1.t* gross tons or 3 3 per the effort. under In- 1 tons of net ovtresu Iery when tlu-ships stalied near- near iiordi oi 11tt mi ous ly a month ea rlier and had i cousin eriiiK tlu VOI lai oper ling fog and advom weathei.

Practi- i of a iiRation fmd Hie ma ny eri" rally all on shipped i net1 Nov. OUR ave is had to be tor Innliny teamed thaw it 1 1 a oh man 'Oil I I to 1 I UI final re- ng cons dere a port on 1913 shipmeniM Adequate self-expression a much deeper matter than explosion. Its true exponent is not the libertine but the artist, the musirian, the scientist, the fortunate mother absorbed her family, the public-spirited businessman creatively doing something for his community, the philanthropist going all out for the sake of others in need, the teacher saying as If. Palmer did, College pays me for doing what I would pay it them against sailing so heavily overloaded. Rudolph Tallman, father of boys, who whs forced to quit hsh ing a year ago when his vislor became very poor, said yesterday that the knew that a henv; storm whipping on the and that he, also, had urged then not to venture out into the lake.

Max Krebhefski of Har bor who left the Garden peninsuh 6 MAI ru, P. A Air to fish off in the heav did er er Island ortly after his nets returned that he boat eit h- Hermonsville I Ml Show and Dance WILSON HALL Mi, h. TONIGHT Music ftv Tow Hall Players I in le l.ome and the Rangers SHOW STARTS KitO Rot Honor Roll ii, Ruth ino Val race Jod llellnius. i a nth Shi Li! Bazinet, Il ld Jokela. li i a a.

i line a Jolocy, 1 Sai a. TONIGHT DANCING Colonial Hotel Tavern 3 DAYS 3 STARTING SUNDAY Mat iuee Sunday 1 veiling Shows 7:00 and 0:00 ariti Monda) Adults 40c Tax Inc. at 2:00 M.Mndent* 30c Tax Inc. Vdniis 80c 1 at Inc. Children with Parents Children 11c lax Inc.lie Tax Inc.

BREEZY POINT INN on HAM TONK.IIT mi su i mi FHRKK lUTKAKOOS Alitt K.Ill lh I 111 Pnsjtitelt No Allowed it ti THE DELLS ith I If laualiialaml Beauty Spot designed to fill leUurc lioui i maximum Featuring Tonight THE HARMONY BOYS modern and Old Time music Make jour now for New ear's Eve. will lune one ot leading entertaining bands. A large assortment oi hats and noise maken, for everyone. ('onto people you enjoy with. FEAT1 RE SHOW 7:10 NEWS REEL' The Public Ii Invited To Attend Tlio Patriotic Party Given Ry American Legion TONIGHT At The Legion Club Room Special Awards Will Ro Made Tickets 50c JOHN PELTIER Will Start Making His Famous TOM and JERRY'S TONIGHT at THE BREVORT MICHIGAN 1 Matinees Sunday anil Tuesday Only SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SI MIH Matinee 2 Fvening Shows and 0:00 Mat.

Adm. Adults Tax Inc. Children lie Tax Inc Kv. Adm. Adults 40c Tax Inc.

ttOc lax Inc. Children with Parents Tax Inc. TIMI: Oi I MM. SHOWS FEATURE NO. 1 SCANDALOUSLY FUNNY! RIOTOUSLY ROMANTIC! When the Professor discovers his bride wrote thaf spicy book look out for trouble and a treat for your funny-bone! THE PICTURE THAT GIVES YOU shown Sundaj and Monday and Tuesday Nights and Through Vir shown A 10:40 Mondax and Tuesday nights shown at (ONLY) FEATURE NO.

2 the one Picuire that's ahead o( the headlines! That brings you the whole stirring story ot Air Power from the Wright first creaking crate to the throat-tightening spectacle of the great Victory to come! WALT FULL-LENGTH PROPHECY KtORY THROUGH BMt POWER I News'' MICHIGAN I I MATINEE TODAY FINAL TIMES TONIGHT SHOWS 7:00 and 9:00 (only) Adults 22c qx Children 1 7c Tax Inc. cl COWBOYS TAKE TO THE AIR! RUSTLERS TAKE if DUB TAYLOR Julie DUNCAN and THE JESTERS Jimmy WAKELYand HIS SADDLE PALS I KATI Ri: SHOW 8:05 10:00 PLUS 'Mountain Fighters a a Age Of Flight' EXTRA ADDED PARAMOUNT NEWS SPECIAL "TARAWA BATTLE ACTION" Close-Quarter Camera Record of Marines' Costliest Victory DELFT MATINEE 2 0:45 and 0:30 TODAY LAST TIMES MATINEE TRICES Inr. Inc, EVENING PRICES Children with ptrrnli Inc. COME AT 6:45 OR COME AS LATE AS 9:30 AND SEE A FULL SHOW TODAY (MATINEE ONLY) FEATURE NO. 2 There's something this love story only a so ur xveetheart can tell! wtMt TOM tVELTH KITtS liuti IOHN HUHUt Uff lOMEtl Kill tv 11:00 a Soldier Ol A ft EXTRA FOX NEWS SPECIAL "THE BATTLE OF TARAWA" Spectacular action pictures of the flaming war filmed under fire The fiercest fight in Marine history -on the screen!.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Escanaba Daily Press Archive

Pages Available:
167,328
Years Available:
1924-1977