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a 10 CHICAGO t)AILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1942. 1 I A LINE 0' TYPE OR TWO in consequence, the fortress and the town were completely unprepared when the first bombs unexpectedly fell upon it. The British commanders THE WORLD'S CRIATEST NEWSPAPER Hew to the Line, "let the quips faH where they way. ffOWtOlfeQpWQll gADrlrvinfi S. Cutter FOUNDED JUNE 10, 1147 t.

v. n. Pet. Office and the British troops had convinced themselves that the Japanese were not jungle fighters and that their own training in that warfare was sufficient. The story of the rapid advance of the EXTEKED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER MAY 14.

1903. AT IHE POSTOFFICE AT CHICAGO. UNDER ACT OF MARCH 3. 1S79. CHICAGO'S FIRST MURDER.

Death by violence was an anonymous matter invaders is history, but it was concealed from the To the limit of apace, questions per people in Singapore. taining to the prevention of disease On Dec 18 Brown records: "I said in my will be answered. Personal replies will be made under proper limita AH cssolidted articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures est to The Tribnae are sent at the owner's risk, and 7b TrTbrm company expressly repudiate any liability or resjonsfhiTify tor their safe custody or return. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1942.

around the mouth of the Che-cau-gou and the present Michigan avenue bridge until the spring of 1812, when a murder or manslaughter was committed in the immediate vicinity of the present London Guarantee building. Furthermore, this slaying has been shushed and piped down tions, when return stamped envelope broadcast this morning: 'The prospects of holding Penang are not very bright. At the moment the greatest weapon the British jungle fighters have is courage. There is no want of is inclosed. Dr.

Cutter will not make diagnoses or prescribe for individual diseases. that. But the Japanese are fighting with cour-age, too, and besides they have more men and ever since because it casts a shadow upon the reputation of a founding father. Copyright: 1043: By The Chicago Tribune. It took over an hour's fighting with The victim's name was Jean La Lime, who has Tin sroggja fee freedom of speech has inarched baaa' fat head la tha advance of civiliiatioa with the srraooja far other humea liberties.

History teaches rbat haatao liberty coaaet bo secured aaless there Is tree doai to express grievances. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. HUNTERS: HANDLE INFECTED BUNNIES. STALIN CRAD rv 'ft 1VOS SUPPOSED vr To TEACH HlfA a lesson BROTHER fl VJ J) Sy, THIS IS JUSTICE never been mentioned on any bronze plaque. The killer has a street named after him and' stalks thru Chicago's early history like a superman.

ALTHO tularemia Is a (comparatively new malady to us, it was common in Japan more than a Capt, Fearon to get that script thru. He said it was 'too morbid and too pessimistic' What's breaking my heart Is the absence of activity by the royal air force. The British troops are getting bombed and machine gunned and they're getting no support from the British from the air. I am not allowed to say that." nunarea years ago. we may The tale is well told In Harry Hansen's "The look upon it as one of their free will offerings to harass this nation.

Where Chicago" just out under the chapter heading. Of Friday, Dec. 19, he said: "The rumors The Mystery Man of Frontier Chicago." La Lime was a French trader who bought Point du Sable's around town are terrific. The Malays and Chinese are especially concerned. As near as I can the Nips got it.

no one knows, they will probably ascribe it to Russia. This disorder, also called rabbit make out they have absolutely no confidence "in trading post on the north bank in 1800 for 6,000 livres. That sum of money, no matter what it is in dollars, wasn't hay in those days, so you can rate La Lime as a substantial merchant. what the British tell them. That's because of the communique the other day which revealed the Japs were already 75 miles Inside Malaya.

fejer, deer fly a mm fever, and Every one knows that Penang has been evacuated. i The first surgeon of Fort Dearborn said, in black UTJljrj Ohara's disease, was found in our but we cannot say It." A meeting of Asiatic leaden was held in Singapore to Inquire what the aai (ek.Afjii YKr and white, that La Lime was a very decent man and good companion." The other officers also midst by George W. McCoy of the government would need and what they would be permitted to do. They disbelieved what they United States thought well of him, and he became the fort's interpreter among Indians and voyageurs. But there was bad blood, for unknown reasons, be Public Health were told, and when they were needed for essen tial labor there was no coSperatlon.

None had Service. He, with Charles W. Chap- tween La Lime and his nefr neighbor, John Kinzie. been merited. in, gave us our Before the attack began an American mission One day Kinzie paddled across the river and first understanding of the infection.

Inasmuch as it was first observed in Tulare county, California, he named walked up the path to the fort. La Lime came out. There were no witnesses. Later in the day the causative organism "Bacterium tried to make satisfactory arrangements for the use of the Singapore naval facilities which had been promised before the war began in Europe. "Americans have attempted," Brown wrote, rto arrange precise details with the British In case tularense." soldiers found La Lime on the river bank, dead from knife wounds.

A point against Kinzie: he The germ has now become scat took to the woods. of sudden developments, such as exact places tered thruout the country and may be responsible for a severe illness. Many species of wild life have be Kinzie's story was that ihey had exchanged abu where United States warships could berth, the allocation and quarters for American sailors, and come infected. The ground squirrel, hare, rabbit, guinea pig. woodchuck, the arrangement of facilities and materials for muskrat, wild rat, mice, opossum.

sive words, that La Lime had shot him in the neck with a pistol, and that he had grappled with him and stabbed him to death. He had a severe bullet wound to prove It. American ships. The British assure the Ameri coyote, grouse, quail, and sheep can cans that all will be ready for them when the all be destroyed by this microbe. need arises.

It is recognized here that war will In human beings the surface lesion The soldiers buried La Lime close to Kinzie's necessitate joint use of Singapore's facilities on a basis of virtual equality between' the United is an ulcer which develops, as a rule, land. In 1891 bones and coffin fragments were at the site of inoculation. Eighty per States and Great Britain. The entire story was cent of all cases start in this fashion excavated at the southwest corner of Cass and Illinois streets, and antiquarians decided that they killed by the censors and I could obtain no reason Later, one or more lymph glands will become involved with swelling and VOICE OF THE PEOPLE belonged to Fort Dearborn's former "good companion," Jean La Lime. inflammation.

An abscess may form from Commander Burrows on it. I know that Americans have not been able to get to first base in getting details and fastening down the British which will require drainage. Occa sionally an eruption will be observed Writers should confine themselves to too or 300 words. Give full names and addresses. No manuscripts on the arms, legs, and chest.

to agreed plan for the joint use of the fortress of Singapore." can be returned. Spaqe for letters is obviously limited. Incoming mail far exceeds it. If a letter is not printed, Rabbits are now being hunted both Brown's Singapore experiences ended before for food and fur. Skinning a diseased attribute it to lacie of room.

Address letters to voice of the People, Turn Tribunm. MORE REPLIES TO A BBITISH DRAFTED DERELICTS. COLORED DOCTORS AND NURSES. SUBJECT. Chicago.

Nov. 19. As one of several Hammond. Nov. 16.

Colored mea Chicago. Nov. 19. If occasionally we hundred draftees who took tests Tuesday have been given more favorable conslder- animal with bare hands may plant the bugs." Then follow two or three weeks of chills, fever, sweats, and the surrender in the cancellation of his broadcasting privileges and the withdrawal of his credentials as a war correspondent. He had sent nothing that had not been passed by the censors but boast a bit.

It Is only to bolster up our at the fieldhousa at 77th street and Ingle- atlon In the present conflict than la courage, and I think we Americans side avenue. I wish to express my amaze- World War They are admitted Into should be permitted to do so without ment at the sight of physical wrecks all branches of the service, and most are marked weakness. The period of prostration may persist for three months he was told that his whole attitude was wrong or longer. given an opportunity to qualify as offi British comment. After all.

Canada has about to be inducted Into the army. I no conscription for overseas duty, while am not a military genius and It only Sometimes the diagnosis cannot be as Indicated by what he had written altho not sent. What the censors had cut out was the made promptly. The manifestations our American boys are being shipped to requires an adult with the mentality ot CENSORSHIP CONQUERED SINGAPORE. Cecil Brown's "Suez to Singapore" describes how the fortress fell and explains why.

The conclusion, difficult to resist, is that the primary cause was censorship. Possibly with every precaution taken the stronghold would have fallen to the land attack pressed down thru Malaya by the Japs at the peak of their driving power. If It had so fallen It would have been without the shock and scandal which rocked the white man cn his heels in all Asia and ruined his reputation at critical moment with the population he had ruled. Singapore was the great base by which colonial possessions in the Pacific were to be defended. It was another Gibraltar, protecting Australia, New Zealand, and the route to India.

It had Eritish, Dutch, and French under its wing if Europe needed to make common cause and to pocl their Imperial Interests. It also would be the anchor for the United States if It were craws into that pool of interests. It had what has proved almost everywhere to be the usually degenerative colonial administration which puts the governors and commanders, civil service administrators and troops in contact with peoples to whom they may be Just in a legal fashion but to whom they are always condescendingly superior In a life of swagger, official routine, and pleasurable society. Cecil Erown, American CBS radio reporter of long experience, was expelled from Italy as persona non grata, had seen the German attack on Jugo-Slavia, covered the war in Syria and Egypt, and was assigned to Singapore six months before the Japs sprang at Pearl Harbor, the Philippines, end Malaya. In both Cairo and Singapore he wanted to arouse opinion in the United States and serve the British.

The British censors would rot allow him to handle the facts he thought would be useful to them. He could meet generals and admirals in their offices and on their estates, have tea. dinner, and drinks with them, receive courtesies. Inspect military positions, guns and troops, but he couldn't send news. Other American reporters were in the same and so were the Australian and English.

The truth about Singapore couldn't be told. The censors would not permit it. Commanders who were trying to tell their own governments that equipment was lacking of which Tokio was fully informed out of the congeries of Singapore's Asiatic population would not permit the public to know anything. They wanted praise, optimistic reports, and false statements to create false confidence. Erown and O'Dowd Gallagher of the London Daily Express were on the Repulse when it and the Prince of Wales were sunk by bombers and torpedo planes for the lack of air protection.

The Eritish sailors knew the risks they took. Adm. Tcm Phillips on his flagship, the Wales, was fully aware of the danger. They hoped to avoid reconnaissance and break Into a concentration cf Jap transports and warships and destroy them by a surprise attack. The two great warships, which had just been sent Into Malayan waters, were spotted and before Adm.

Phillips could get them under protection they were sunk, a staggering blow following what had happened at Pearl Harbor. The reporters In Singapore were so disgusted with the restrictions placed upon them by the smugness of the unapprehensive officialdom and by the indifference to the approaching danger that many of them pulled out for other scenes and the ones who remained were in a constant exasperating conflict with Incredible stupidity. Erown wanted to serve the British. It was evident that they not only were underestimating the Japanese, adhering to colonial estimates of Asiatic ability, but they were lacking in needed equipment. Some of the commanders knew that, hut they couldn't convey the situation to London, and they wouldn't permit the facts to be generally known.

Gen. Robert Erooke-Popham, commander in chief of the far east, told an American military tr on special mission: "The greatest value cf Singapore is the illusion of impregnability built up in the Japanese mind." There was no not only vary widely but may imitate Those In authority have apparently tried to be fair. In the medical department, however, there seems to be some discrepancy. Out of 5.000 colored doctors, only about 100 have been called to service. Of 10.000 ground for shutting him up.

numerous other ailments. Within 14 Censorship probably never did a more complete all parts of the world. In Australia Prime a 10 year old child to see that men of Minister Curtln proposed that the defense this type should never become a part act of his country be amended to per of our armed forces, mit the Australian militia to light In talked to many fellow draftees over the Solomons, but the proposal was side- 40 years old and. believe me. those men to 21 days, however, the patient's blood will respond to characteristic nurses ot the race, leu than 150 are In laboratory tests.

or a more disastrous job. Singapore might have been saved if an alert administration and a cen-sorless command had permitted the British peo In many respects the sickness is similar to plague. After a while the ple to know just what the Japanese knew In vital fluid Is teeming with microor stepped. In the meantime our boys are will hurt the morale of the army. Instead the service, The heads ot the war and giving their lives in helping to keep the of being an asset to the country, they navy are crying their eyes out for more enemy from Australian shores.

will be a liability. If a competent mill- doctors, and are blinded to a large num- We In the United States would not be tary authority just took one look at this ber ot well qualified men right at their having rationing today were we not shar- bunch of derelicts, he would surely use door. Surely passing up such a Urge lng with England what we have. Shortly your fine editorial headline of last Tues- croup as this In such critical times Is not minute detail. Singapore was to hold Malaya, the Dutch East Indies, protect Australia, and be ganisms which may injure the lungs, the pleura, liver, spleen, etc.

Now "SOMEDAY." (For Bud ard Carl.) "Someday" is the word my boj's love so much to write. Someday is a bowling game on Saturday night. Someday is a Christmas tree, tinseled and bright. Someday" is a garden, old-fashioned and fair. Someday is a deep and downy easy chair.

(To me, it is their footsteps on the stair.) Someday is the white flag of the enemy unfurled: "When the lights go on again all over the world." Someday is a troopship, -cutting thru the foam Bringing my beloved boys home I The Youngest Allen. New Deal in Letter Writing Let's take a look at the salutations in business letters and see what we can do with them. 1 If you are a lady writing to a man, you say "Dear Sir" and vou put a rolon after it. Why the and then pneumonia will ensue. base for the recovery of the Philippines if those on account of race.

we will add butter to our list ot rationed day. Send Them Home." Eugene A. Harcadon. How can we explain the fact that foods. The Canadian food administrator Dennis A.

Bethea. M. XX untenable Islands fell It went down like a shoe box because it trusted to the "illusion of the eyes are afflicted so frequently? Informs his people that there Isn't the re Because the fingers convey the starter" to the organs of vision. motest possibility ot butter rationing In Canada, at least not for the next two or three years! I doubt however, that "A British Subject will hear much boasting of our eating horse meat. American.

Many of us rub the eyes without thinking that we may be planting dangerous invaders in a vulnerable MUSI'S THE WORD. Antloch. Nov. 22. Just a few questions: Hasn't the President already maintained a silence of almost a year In regard to Pearl Harbor? Isn't that long enough? Will this one day of silence apply to Eleanor? Do any of the Roose-velts receive more than $25,000 a year? Just Wondering.

A FLUTTERING OF DOVES OVER WALL STREET. The encouraging war news of the last two area. Ordinary hygienic precautions will JSOT PETS. Chicago. Nov.

21. In answer to F. Whltcomb's letter. Death of a Squirrel." I say more power to the motorist who killed one. which hope he did and not let it suffer.

I. too. am a lover of pets and have two dogs, a cat. two birds, and four gojd fish. also made pets of squirrels 20 years ago, when first cam to this locality, but found them to be pests Instead of pets.

They eat the roofing on the houses, dig up newly seeded lawns and gardens, and eat the bark off the trees. I would kill every one wtta pleasure If could do It humanely. Mas. W. J.

Phillips. weeks from Africa, the Russian battle front. New Guinea, and Guadalcanal has given the protect the hunter. If he finds dead or ailing animals, those that can be caught easily, suspicions should be stock market a "peace scare." The bull market that got under way shortly before the election aroused. Fortunately, infection among has apparently terminated and the average of tame bunnies has not been reported A full blown case will need the 30 industrial stocks has fallen from 118.18 on THE GOOD OLD DAYS.

Highland Park. 111.. 21. In the horse and buggy days when the Republicans were ruining the country, you didn't have to use the buggy for firs wood nor eat the horse. Ghost or the Little Pics.

most careful nursing. Complications Chicago, Nov. 20. Published facts should not be confused with so-called bragging." Has It occurred to British Subject that the reason the British refrain from bragging is because they have nothing to brag about? My own feeling is that if the British had done the same thing the Americans did. British newspapers would carry stories which could be placed in the same category complained about.

American. Hinsdale. 111., Nov. 20. I have been waiting to see just such a letter from a British Subject as was In the Voice of the People yesterday, as I knew It Nov.

9 to 114.49 at the close Wednesday. must be met as they arise and the The averages, however, do not tell the story. Foshay serum may be utilized. This Certain groups of stocks have declined severely colon? Why the Dear Sir:" What does it mean. FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE is our best recourse in severe seizures, anyway? Now, if you were to write Instead, "Sir, We must recall that In the sum mertime the Infection can be spread dear:" it might be better.

It would have mean while others have advanced sharply. The weak ones have been the stocks of companies heavily engaged in war business. The strong ones have, been the securities of concerns that peace would SCHOOL YARD PARKING. Elmhurst, 111., Nov. 20.

Since when are the Chicago public school yards being turned Into private parking lots? On the occasion of the Green Bay-Chicago foot- by Insects. At this season of the ing. You might even punctuate it differently and year we acquire the bacilli thru con say "Sir, dear!" but this could be too obvious. tact and because a break in the would be coming. affect favorably.

A few examples will suffice Wh w. TTncrian-i riof.n.itne nr hnr ball Wrlgley field we were waved skin opens a pathway. In preparing The best way might be to say Sir, dear? which would indicate, not anxiety, but hopefulness mixed before Dec 7. 1941? We were not at war to a school yard where under the eyes to indicate what has happened. Bethlehem Steel has fallen to 54 from a war peak of 100 and game for the table, therefore, donning of an officer ot the law, 75 cents was ex with doubt.

rubber gloves and scrubbing the hands thoroly after the operation are timely from 60 early this month. As favorable re If you are a man writing to a woman's auxiliary of something or other you say "Mesdames:" That ports about the performance of Lockheed planes safeguards. ANOTHER EXCUSE. in Africa came In, the stock of that company dropped from 23 to 16. "The Martin bomber and our President had promised us mothers over and over that we were not going to be at war, as he was too clever to have us Jockeyed Into one.

The only thing England was defending was shipments of our so-called lend-lease gifts." which we, the people ot United States, will pay for out of our 4 blood, sweat, and toll." American Mother. tracted from us tor the privilege of parking there. Since similar conditions existed even on the streets, we weren't in any mood to quibble, sojwe paid. If this Is an example of Chicago's hospitality to out-of-town visitors, especially with public property, we are glad we are from the sUcks. Iowan.

J. J. writes: I read that spinach "Mesdames:" is really a classic. Suppose the same group of women were to walk into your office and you were to say, "Hello, Mesdames." They would probably conk you one. If you said "Hi, I.4ttr tt dr par Intent mutt m4 with namei and aitrtm a' wrtfrt.

TO PREVENT SNEAK DIVORCE. Chicago. Nov. 17. Legal Friend ot the People.

Tu Would It be for my husband at any time or place to obtain a divorce without my knowledge or consent? 2. If It Is possible for him to do so without my knowing it, Is there any way I could prevent it? E. 1. If ha knowa your address It eonld not ba dona without hia flUna; a Xalaa affidavit which would invalidate tha decree. 2.

Sea that ha know yoor add ma. TRIBUNE LAW DEPARTMENT. PARENT NOT RESPONSIBLE. Chicago, Nov. 18.

Legal Friend of the People. Please tell me whether when a child accidentally breaks a window the father ot the child must pay for the replacement of the window. M.R. The answer ta no. TRIBUNE LAW DEPARTMENT.

contain oxalic acid and, when eaten, stock sold down from 24 to 19 In two weeks. Meanwhile, Sears Roebuck went up to 61 nullifies the calcium in thr diet. Is there anything to this? Toots," or Hi, Tootsies," they would perhaps say. REPLY. from a low of 43 early this year and 52 in October.

Johns-Manvllle is up 10 points in two months. General Foods, having sold below 24, "The man Is definitely mad, but charming never The quantity of oxalic add Is too small theless." to be considered. The amount of calcium has risen above 35. precipitated by a sizable serving would Stock buyers seem to be convinced that the INSPIRATION. Marshall.

111., Nov. 18. Can't this glorious war news Inspire labor to forget grievances for awhile and concentrate oa production? think the general public Is appalled and disgusted with these strikes and thinks some one should have the courage to stop them. N. I.

B. be negligible. SPASTICS. If a man writes a personal letter to a friend he says "Dear provided the man's name is not Fred. Suppose George were to meet this man some day and be greeted with Hello, dear George," what would happen? Smasherino, that's time has arrived to stop seeking to participate In war profits and to prepare to share in peace profits.

Strangely enough, British securities, in S. L. writes: What is the cause' of SOLDIERS LAST PAID IN AUGUST. Nashville. Nov.

17. Many ot us down here are old army men. We have been In the service tor around two years or more. When we qualified as aviation cadets we thought our pay would come to us on the first or last of every month. But some of us were last paid on July 31.

while the rest were paid on Aug. 31. We want to know how long this last pay is supposed to last. We hope some one will read this who can help us draw some portion of the pay that Is due us. Butch.

spastic paralysis? REPLY. cluding those of companies engaged in making such illusion. The Illusion was only in the Brit what! munitions, have gone up on exactly the same ish mind. And It was illustrated by a story writ The salutation In a business letter is useful only It is probably due to a brain Injury, It is characterized by Jerky. incoordt nated movements, rigidity of the muscles, THE ART OF THE SHORT STORY ten ty Leonard Mosley, war correspondent for In that it fills in the space between the address news.

Mercurial Wall Street is quick to jump to con Punch (copyright). etc. GO AHEAD. the London Daily Sketch. It appeared under a London date line in the Singapore Free Press, Oct.

22. and with many false statements regard clusions and not always the right ones. Its preliminary appraisal of the effect of the war M. K. writes: Is it safe for a person with psoriasis of the scalp to have a ing Singapore and Malayan preparedness, said: There is no need to worry about the size of the upon business profits was soon proved erroneous.

When the market opened on Tuesday after the Labor day Monday of 1939. with the war to take permanent wave? REPLY. NECESSARY TRAVEL. Davenport. Nov.

17. On the back of my A gas ration ticket It asks, Is this trip really necessary? This makes me wonder If Mrs. Roosevelt had one of these stickers on the windshield of the plane she rode to England. E. R.

T. air fcrce that will oppose the Japanese should account of. stocks promptly rose in heavy trade, they send their army and navy southward." Com Quite all right because this disease altho It appears In the akin probably Precedents established in the last war may be significant. Indications of an end of the war mander William Burrows, head of the services' arises from some metabolic disturbance, and the body of the letter. Why not leave it out entirely? Roy Engel.

A ROOKIE WRITES HOME. Don't wear my tics, please, father; Don't leave my car in gear; Don't try my shirts don't bolfhcr; Don't let that last check clear; Don't scuff my rather My shirta don't disappear; And don't, please don't gatlwr My bills and send them here (Pvt.) Uncle Louie. Help Wanted Ads, Present and Future. public relations organization, the press agency. said to John Young of the National Broadcasting company: -That's cracking good stuff.

That's the kind of thing we want out of here. Why unsettled the market a number of times after 1915. A report of peace moves In October, 1916, caused United States Steel to fall 10 points. Two months later when President Wilson called upon the warring nations to state their peace terms, big steel dropped $20 per share. On the other hand the market was unaffected by defeats suffered by our allies.

It held firm in 1917 when don't you use that In a broadcast to America? Young said he wouldn't use it because it was absolutely false. He was regarded as noncooper-a rive. Russia was defeated and the bolsheviks over Maj. Gen. Henry Gordon Bennett, commanding Wanted Man of mature age to work the Australian forces in Malaya, welcomed Brown threw the Kerensky government and made a separate peace.

In October, when the Italians were routed at Caporetto. stocks held firm. in a visit to his headquarters, gave him a frank interview in which, off the record, he had some in plush-lined room; beautiful, blonde assistants, changed daily; no monotony; big salary; frequent rest periods; drinks served every hour, meals fre Ludendorf's success against the British In the uncomplimentary things to say of English men quently, by famous chef; private chauffeur fur spring of 1918 did not unsettle the market. tality." Erown wrote the story and submitted it to the censors- Lieut. Gen.

A. E. Percival, the nished. TeSt YoUr HorSe SenSe By Dr. George W.

Crane Select the answers which you consider best. The last problem counts five points. Then look for the correct on page 25. 1. Which one of these would most likely employ Whoa! as a term to mean halt? Sailor Teamster Soldier Truck Driver.

2. The white finishing coat of plaster contains, in addition to lime, which one of these substances? White Lead Cement Plaster of Paris Bordeaux Mixture. 3. A bluejacket should remind you of which one of these? Air Corps West Point Cadet Cavalry Navy 4. Which one of the following can 'change mechanical power into electrical energy? Dynamo Transformer Wattmeter Hydrometer.

5. Which one of the following Is not a golf club? Mashle Puttee Niblick Brassle. 6. Try to match the terms In the left hand column below with the words in the right hand column with which they are usually associated. You are entitled to one point for each correct judgment.

la Gum. IvJ Sticks IbJ Jelly lw Almonds lei Cream xl Drops Idl Burnt ly Puffs lei Mint Beans Score yourself as follows: 0-2, poor; 8-6, average; 7-8, superior; 9-10, very superior. Note The last question counts five points. Reg-. V.

S. Pat. Copyright: 1043: Br The Chicago Tribune. A year or two hence: Wanted Man not over A Nazi capitulation, if such can be imagined, would still leave our toughest foe, the Jap, to be dealt with. early defeat of both the Nazi and the Jap would have extremely bullish 1 30, for shipping good conditions; fair wages.

commander who surrendered the troops later, called Brown on the carpet. I cannot allow this stcrr to to." he said. "Gen. Eennett has no Several years hence: Wanted Man; young; hard work. Peedee.

Implications, whatever the Immediate market ap authority to comment on the conduct of the war, praisal of it might be. It would mean a termina Then he added, "Moreover, you had no right to The exploit of the American light cruiser Boise talk to Gen. Bennett." tion of the terrible drain which war places upon our resources. It would stop the unlimited in sinking six Jap warships supplies the best pos growth in the size of the mortgage that the war sible definition of blitzkrieg on the sea: places upon our incomes and our prosperity. It "Git the mostest hits the fastest an1 firstest." The Australians had the feeling they were be-irg deliberately snubbed by the English and resented it.

The native population, both in the federated states and in Singapore, was almost completely alienated, altho some wished at first would mean that tax reductions would be in Writer Coy. order' and that the war controls would have to be Any one who regards such de Suggestion for a new salvage movement: Sec Now tell me the whole story Trom the beginning in your own words. to cooperate. The censors refused to permit any velopments as other than favorable and bullish You know start off with the usual 'Well, sir, it was Uka this ere ond-day turkeys in families of less than turkey size. CHARLES COLLINS.

accurate picture of Singapore to be sent out and is either crazy or a New Dealer. and then sail right into it." I.

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