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Daily News from New York, New York • 93

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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93
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DICK TRACY CO-OPERATION PSUREI WILL. COME THIS WHY.OF OOURSE.MT'S THIS WAY. WHO-' THEY SAID SOMEDAY WAY-UP THROUGH THE ME fTHEY WOULO SEND THE MR. SMITH. NELLIE, A BUNCH OF HAY BARN AND INTO THE COPS AFTER ME, BUT ANYTHING you say.

I HAVEN DONE ANY IMPLEMENT SHED. I KUOWj CROOKS THE CITY 4 i IV JUST THE PLACE. I i THING, will you DOUBLE-CROSSED ir 'yes, si R-rr listen, nellie" A POLICE YOU SAY YOU'RE VCAR. JJ IN LOVE WITH 1 fSM ME. OKAY.

I'M 1 GOING TO LET a 1 Pa. Off 3J0 2 i 5 3 I to 3 Listen to Dick Tracy Monday through Friday at P. M. on Station WJZ woman who says she has "a strong will power, and that if she makes $2 for Hotv He Proposed APIECE By SHIRLEY SPENCER The News will pay $2 fop each letter published on "Bow He Proposed." Both exea are elirible. Keep the lettera brief, about 10O words.

Cnacrepted manuscripts eannot be returned. Address "How He Proposed The Ken. StO E. 4 2d Bu Jfew York. 17.

t. aM a mistake, she wants it proven beyond doubt that she is wrong before she is willing to learn better." I think that opinionated confirms this attitude. She does think she is pretty good and I doubt if one could prove to her that her own opinion of her superior mentality was slightly exaggerated. That "am" is so ordinary in comparison to the flambouyant and the third stroke of the gives the key to the situation. She really has an inferiority complex and this outward superiority is a typical reaction.

She thinks she is above housework, and wants to be a writer. One can see the desire to build up her ego with day dreams of what she would like to achieve, but the ability to apply herself to hard work is lacking. That would never humble itself. By ED SULLIVAX Unquote "Patience, and shuffle the cards" Credited variously to Cervantes and Sir Walter Scott, it hangs in Helen Hayes' study at Nyack, N. her favorite quotation.

Lee Shubert, Squire of Shubert Alley, has this framed in his snug office on W. 44th: "I have been in business a long time. I have been cussed and discussed; boycotted, talked about, lied about, lied to, hung up, held up and robbed. The only reason I'm staying in business now is to see what the hell is going to happen next." Here is how my brother proposed to his girl. After going with her for 13 months, he joined the Navy.

She was heartbroken, and didn't accept other dates. When on his first leave he spent a lot of time with her. Two weeks after he returned to camp she received a telegram, saying: "Surprise coming. Love, Danny." The next day she received a Navy bracelet with "Will you marry me?" engraved on it. D.F.C.

Elmhurst, L. I. My boy friend and I had been going together for two years. Recently, I received a letter, saying: "My nearest buddy is heading home on a furlough tonight. I saw him off at the station.

He was so excited he could hardly talk. He's going home to be married! I think it is a grand idea, don't you?" Brandon, Vt. V. T. Here are two egos which make an interesting study.

(By the way, permission to use these were given by the writers.) The first is an oddity that reveals an eccentric person whose retreat from the outside world has taken the form of secrecy. Note that the is reversed in form, and that it is highly involved. There is also an emphasis on pressure at two points which gives us a clue to the vanity of this man. The carefully closed and the arcade repeat the pattern of lack of openness and frankness. There are many other indications in the rest of the letter which bear out these deductions, and naturally, such confirmation must be sought always when making an analysis.

The second "I am" is that of a In Mayor LaGuardia's office at City Hall. I copied this: "If I were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best 1 know how the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won't amount to anything. If the-end brings me out wrong, 10 angels swearing I was right would make no difference." Abe Lincoln.

For Handwriting Analysis send 10 cents (in oin) and a stamped, self -addressed envelope together with a sample of handwriting (IMPORTANT: Write 25 words and signature in ink) to Shirley Spencer, The News, 220 E. 42 i New York, 17, N. Y. On the wall of Nicholas M. Schenck's office in the Loew Building: "There is nothing wrong with the motion picture industry that good pictures can't cure" lie ad libbed it in an address to faint-hearted movie tycoons years ago.

Colby Chester, born at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, and now head of the huge General Foods recited this stanza from memory, called it his favorite: So let the way wind up the hill or down. Through rough or smooth, the journey will be joy. Still seeking what I sought when but a boy New friendships, high adventure and a crown. 1 shall grow old. but never lose life's Mest.

Because the road's last turn will be the best. "Our master is grrwing a lot of food for freedom, Whitey!" Hi "It's too long to print" said Wendel Willkie," but statesmanship is epitoniired to me in the tolerance of Lincoln's approach in the Second Inaugural, the freedom from hate. I'd like to measure up to that." Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker clipped this from a Cadillac ad in 1925, has had it on his wall ever since: "In every field of human endeavor, he that is first must perpetually live in the white light of publicity. Whether the leadership be vested in a man or in a product, emulation and envy are ever at work.

In art, in literature, in music, in industry, the reward and the punishment are always the same. The reward is widespread recognition; the punishment, fierce denial and detraction. When a man's work becomes a standard for the whole world, it also becomes a target for the shafts of the envious few. If his work be merely mediocre, he will be left severely alone if he achieves a masterpiece, it will set a million tongues a-wr-gging. Master-poet, master-painter, master-workman, each in his turn is assailed and each holds his laurels through the ages.

That which is good or great makes itself known, no matter how loud the clamor of denial. That which deserves to live lives." Y' .7 0S Will Hays likes this story from his Dad, of his first job as a farmhand After the farmer had shown him where to plow, he said: "And, John, while you are resting at noon, you can pick up those Etones." "So is every patriotic American, Blackie it means more food for those whose needs are greater than ours!" How about you? There' (till time to start a Victory garden! It will add to your supply of rationed foods and give you more varied, balanced meals. Equally important it will help insure a bigger reserve of food for everybody I Write for 'Victory Gardens to the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Madeleine Carroll finds that Shakespeare summed it up: "This above all: To thine own self be true.

And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man." raa--isrfs Jim Farley carries this crumpled clipping in his wallet, clipped out of a newspaper years ago: "Politics is the most hazardous of ail professions. There is not another in which a man can hope to do so much good to his Jellowman: neither is there any in which a man, by a mere loss of nerve, may do such widespread harm. Nor is there another in 'which he may so easily lose his own soul; nor is there another in which positive and strict veracitv is so difficult. But danger is the inseparable companion of Honor. With all the temptations and degradations that beset it, politics is still the noblest career that any man can choose." Bernard Gimbel, department store head, finds this Oscar Wilde quotation is just the deflation that each one of us sometimes requires: "When a man falls in love with himself, it's the beginning of a lifelong romance." "The distance between cheers and jeers is a hairline" is the one that Jimmy Walker likes best.

EIGHT VEAtS OLD a maoa scora msnr i IK FlBSTJaUM MSTUM CMPMUTIM. NEW TKK, R.T. SMI MSTttMTMS Nick the Greek always fancied the terse comment of a diceman: "Scared money never.

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