Show II J I t I I I I H-I T I- I I- I t of t ti i l t J. J Dads Dad's D ad If s h I CO Column u t. t f t M Ik H o- o t A J CA Saturday November 20 1943 DR II H. A. A Morgan of Los Angeles a a. missionary Sos says I am predict predict- that Hitler will be killed by of g Within h 30 at German army days of thO date November November and that the ot of the army will offer to o sur- sur surrender before Christmas render der t thiS year 1943 A million dollar dollor bonus for you you Doc Doc- Doctor Doctor tor U If your prediction materializes I WALTER R. R LEWIS of at Inglewood california gives the following drama in five O acts coal l.-coal mIners demand day pay I raIse 2 to day pay r. r aise Government 3 refuses to allow day pay raise Government 4 takes mines away nom from owners Government 5 gives mines day pay raise can there be any rebuttal i SUl DA Y DR and Mrs om- om by Dad who by the way is developing into a a. permanent member of ge t. family motored to SOuth Pasadena I the thrilling movie of Salute witness r to the Marines which features Wallace II Beery rr in his greatest greate t role It Is a td picture which should be on the list d Friend Rugar's future productions Re Ie notice it was featured in Salt Lake City last week SUNDAY EVENING Mr and Mrs El- El Elner ner Baddley and daughter and son of ofSan ofSan San San Gabrial and formerly well known residents or of Salt Lake and Provo were suitors at the home Mrs Baddley Bad Bad- Baddley dley IS a of Mr t THE TROJANS of SOuthern California and the team of the University or of Wash Wash- WashIngton Washington Ington were selected for the great foot foot- game gune at the Roee Bowl at Pasadena Pasa- Pasa Pasadena dena on New Years Year's day by the Pacific Coast conference committee or of San Francisco SundaY We read the Trojans were winners of the southern division of the split conference and the HuskIes lone survivors of the north will also be bethe bethe the deCiding coast conference champion champion- championship ship Ip in the coming annual game This game gamo will attract many thousand of football fans from all parts of the tho coun- coun country try LAST SUNDAY four robberies were reported by the Alhambra police Among them were two drug stores The be apparEnt Ent object of oC the robbers were to obtain narcotics The Jarrard Pharmacy near Dr office was the greatest loser some were taken from the cash ash register and the entire stock or of narcotics were found missing EVidently tl the o thIeves were dope lends fiends Dr Jer- Jer Jerrard card rard owner of the drug store has been In business for tor more than thirty years and this Is his first and only robbery IN THE Salt Lake papers l list st week 6 mention of at the passin on of Alexand- Alexand cr Hugo on last was noted Doted He was the brother of Friend ZaCh the long time and popular t or of the Park and to whom our sympathy is s extended HONORED I ALHAMBRA BECAME the capItol or of ortho the tho state in effect last week as Gov Houser became acting Governor in n the tho absence of Gov Warren who left for Chicago Houser was confined to his homo home by an attack of the mumps Ho He is 18 able to handle important state Itaw matters however and will con con- continue to do so Warren is expected to tobe tobe be absent from the state sta a. a week says the Las Angeles press THE ALHAMBRA Board of Education hg has gone on record as being in favor of starting military training for high school schoolboys schoolboys boys hero here in February The board do- do dined to provide uniforms Members of Alhambra American Legion Post have I long advocated military training for high SChool I it THE WAR news new as published in n the theL L COast newspapers on the had n a ai i distressing ett effect t on all us Americans American It is Only temporary however The Tho Germans Ger- Ger mans captured of the British army armyOn I on that day but we are already getting even with them t THE TIIE ANNOUNCEMENT in Mondays Monday's Ic Slit Salt Lake Telegram regarding the closing down of the small arms plant In Salt Salts SaltI s I Lake before the end of the year came as no surprise to for us-for we had heard bona rom The Record office ten days before before- as all will agree The be ways v.-ars right Ten thousand 11 W quite a large number to be thrown out of at employment em- em and their high wages cut oft off But such are the vicissitudes of at me I life life- sad all ail must simply grin and bear it ot of the are Bre Park City people most or of them having homes to come comet t bend to living the tho fact or of them again It III the tho old home town and again trad- trad Ing With our home town merchants will f perhaps give the city a new start and enliven en Tnt TILE things up a bit Heres Here's hoping I SOLDIERS SOLDIERS' t pled IN THE columns or of faint praise and d Moscow f salon ion that the Moscow con con- conf conference f ference eren has evoked one piece of news as overlooked O It Is not only one of at the most extra extra- t nary items to come over the cables In this thin war but It is one of the most j and thought It is an Associated Press dispatch i from rom Algiers dated November 2 which I 68 era f The American a in this theater aas as too busy today trying to win the Will war warRed Red get back home to pay much atten- atten on to the results of the Moscow con con- conn fere ren n The reaction of most Was vas a t ohms rug The American soldiers soldiers' one great I Concern La is getting the war won and og bank back home and their one big rp Pty that the war they be beI 1 I B to In Europe tro troops pa It ti o use 0 this they were quick to no- no noCo Co the assurance that after atter the war the i 1 on 18 Tour Dads Dad's Column Continued from Page Pace One Allies AUles will not employ their nii tho territories ot of other forces torce wIthin to t quick states butt but they were equally after noto that there was a big except which a long oc- oc occupation oc this statement upon might be based At Allied headquarters the officers displayed scarcely little more Interest In Inthe f declaration than did tho tb the Moscow 1 troops The Americans who desperatelY thiS war for us have very little regard for tor scraps of paper They are not concerned with promises promised Their minds are fixed on on lIfe and their task and death on the immediate visions are ot of jobs and the OLD OLl AMERICA when they come home What the American soldier Is for Is the U U. S. S A. A and Its Institutions And with that task ot of blood mud and ant tears they are too busy as the A. A P. P P tt to to any attention dispatch says pay nIter what three signed drinking 20 toasts at a. a a m. m over a r banqueting board in 10 Los Angeles An An- Angeles geles Examiner AGAIN THIS week week an aged woman of 01 Alhambra In good health In church work and popular In the community until a week eek or so ago when she acci acci- dently fell while doing housework which resulted In her death The lady was 94 91 I years ot of age So It If you are re careful and avoid falling you will live on and on and enjoy life In Sunny Southern Call Call- fornia S GIDEON Los Angeles November 16 1943 S. S L. L Alhambra California Dear Sam I READ in the last issue or of The Record that you had boarded a b this s and vIsited I our fair city but hadn't buffeted the I crowds along Broadway Am glad to know you are well enough to make this trip by yourself and any any- anytime anytime time you feel like spending a day In L. L A. A and will let me know when Ill I'll meet youat you youat at the bus station and well we'll just bum around until you are arc ready to return I home when put you on the bus and see you safely on the way I Woul 1 enjoy the visit with you and the tho Change would be good f for r you as We would be careful not to be too strenuous Wen Well keep oU off Skid Ralo and other high spots and It If your brother Will Is available well sell have him Join us Ill I'll phone him when Rave Have Lawrence phone me at REpublic the evening before you come so I on hand to meet you ou Please express my thanks to Mrs for her hospitality on my recent visit yours GIDEON SNYDER A MILLION thanks Gideon for tor your thoughtfulness and kindness but my present physical condition will not per per- permit permit mit acceptance to my sincere regret SLIGHT RAIN showers the past week In Alhambra and heavier showers In Los Angeles according to newspaper reports Our showers were welcomed as It cleared the tho atmosphere and andas was as a 0 pleasing chango from the tho continued and appreciated I elated and glorious sunshine Climatic conditions are simply Imply this perfect time tim I ot of the year I WORD FROM Mrs Helen Hansen In- In Informed in informed formed us that her husband Frank known to all In Park City Is now tern tem temporarily located In Hawaii nawaU lIe He reports he h I lIkes the navy navy-is a bit homesick ant lust just recovering from a spell ot of seasick fellow tellow sailors are aro stir suro neS neni Re Iio and his they are arc going somewhere In the great grea but Pacific not the slightest Idea where when i that somewhere will be I II TODAY TIrE THE Is Miss Miriam birthday In honor ot otI o oI I I which Dr and Mrs with Miriam Mirian and Miss Susie motored to to witness the drama ot of Rebecca performed by one ot of the leading actors ot of the country I 0 I ING IS IN WAR i IS THERE one In this city to ask ash why we should give thanks this year In a 0 sorry world The list Is long Indeed this matter of blessings whether In time ot of war or peace peare of danger or safety I In the days ot of the Pilgrims when the tho I first Thanksgiving was observed In 1621 the festival did not find them surround ed by privileges and opportunities with with- without out peril pern and privation atlon to accompany them They were refugees had had their faith tried on every hand suffered and tolled to make a livIng In this new land Their devotion to a cause their th lr courage to surmount obstacles their en- en energy ergy to overcome their enemies all lead to our present Thanksgiving We too have had lessons In privations suffered I death in our midst at the hands or of enemies found purses touched demands been upset by criticism and known injustice But should we pasS by this Thanksgiving and walt wait until peace and harmony Is established before we re continue our prayers ot of thankfulness for or blessings Our stomachs have not suffered from hunger iunger we have not lost our rights In education and worship We have had less lessIn I In n luxuries and certain privileges and opportunities We still have the basic Idea den ot of tho Pilgrim Fathers as our guide and Ind our right This was carved out for foris us is never to bo destroyed We will not one Inch In thankfulness be benot berot rot not one whit less grateful for democracy tolerance church worship advantages will not cease struggling to overcome prejudice and bigotry The ot of past years have found us is pretty self satisfied with ourselves and Ind our atlon might even be caned called snug ug In our attitude We are better able tow now to give revenant praise and thanks hanks for our wonderful beneficence and nd pray to be Worthy of the happiness and joy to le be had In a great country built ruilt by bravo brave men and watched over overby by ry a lust just God o IT EARLIER THERE IS nothing new In the yearly suggestion to do your Christmas shop shop- shopping ping ing early When Isn't It advised In order to facilitate delivery wear not too thin the clerks and to otter a better selection election ot of merchandise mer ThIs year they ask Isk us to do It even earlier than usual Tome Some shoppers have already heeded the to mall gUts gifts In November and the plea will be answered by many others before the month Is past The must get the cards and gifts at least three weeks before Christmas and then cant can't assure its us ot of prompt ser ser- vice Due f to the experience they had In handling the overseas gU gift boxes they feel teel It Is id necessary to do our heavy mailing In November If we want to play safe and sure No matter how bow important are guts gifts and cards to keep up morale even at Christmas time the movement of war materials war personnel and the tho usual military mall will go first We only have havo lust just so much transportation So lets let's hurry and be about oUr gift wrapping STILL PLUGGING UNG THE FACT still stUl remains that we cant carit let up In our duty to our country our and we boys ourselves Over confidence slacken In buyIng war bonds gathering scrap to give to steel mills who are sorely gorel In need ot of It turning In fat for explosives keeping military news to our our- ourselves seeing production continues with without without out a halt doing away with waste wast bUY bUY- bUYIng buying Ing lust just what we need paying no more than lawful ending black markets and Such papers and and magazines things as over confidence coal conI strikes political Jealousies can make this coun- coun country try suffer The war Is not over effort must ho be exerted keep up the good fight but with the enemy and not among ourselves None ot of us must relax or withdraw until the peace is a |