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Thoadsy. No*. 23, 1939 The GoM Hill .New«. GoM Hill. Oregon ------------ ’C.AI.I.ING < . . T E I - l i 9 O r PARIS!' vs»« WEEKLY YEW SANALYSIS fi} JOSEPH r. Netherlands Invasion Foolish, Say Critics of Nazi Strategy; Churchill Blasts Peace Hope NEWS QUIZ ■a«»» flae kwadred aa • U dedarf St h r •« * a u » <•» «kw«» Dutch Epuodc - f , l u * r k aaaaa dee M a » « * h abra.' "*A fellow ha« to have luck." com ★ Trick of the Peacock U. S. Keeps Its Eve on « orhi Through Vast ‘News* Network i t It’s Micky 9 ith Judy At First I p Gets I t ! ------By * Ir g la te V » le — I I /H E N an a c tn a a who is fa- W mous for wearing beauti (E D IT O R 8 ! W T V - » W . 7 7 ^ * 2 , »re t h - e W lb * — » a n a l y r t a - * " “ " 'I " . w l try We*t»r® W« w»p-*9** <■ EUROPE: S ta r D n sl ful clothes beautifully wants to get a bit of extra publicity, it's usually a good trick for her to announce that she’d just love to have a role in which she wore rags. U sually, too. sh ehasn t the channel to Switzerland- That night they made raid» aloijg the front,er X week-end of intensified activity climaxed when air raid signals began »creaming in Pari». When it was over, the French admitted Nazi reconnaissance plane* had reached within 28 mile» of the city before a n ti-a irc ra ft guns sent them scurry - mg for home out of fo rm a te . Though »till spasmodic and unortho dox. western front w arfare »bowed precipitous gam» which observers attributed to two blasts, one a t Mu nich and the other from Winston Churchill. Z ''^ I g l faintest destre to wear rags, or any thing faintly approaching them , s h e ’ d s c re a m and gnaw the woodwork if any 1. Leas than two weeks before one suggested :t. this famous crim inal was to be But women who released from prison, his cohorts can’t dress as oo the oetsMe made bloody prep she does on the arations. Who is the e riw iia il ami stage or in pic • hat « e r r the preparations? tures are sup Hint: They took place in Chicago. posed to like her 2. True or False: Treasnry See better for saying retary Morgenthan w ill ash eon If n r til Sexi that she's tired Ir of dip lo m a tic m a n e u .r r i throughout the w orld. H e fo e a S a c re ta ry o , gress to raise the statntory debt Most noteworthy m aritim e news of b e in g a State C ordell H ull « r e s his news io U ashtngton correspondent» (O boea/. lim it above the M 5,088.888.888 was the reappearance of German clothes horse. m ark, which M w ill reach next Joan merchant vessels in the North sea. Joan Crawford Crawford defying B rita in » blockade Two *j.'O ffic ia l C. 8. t» rs prodoc is proving that such boats were sunk and their she really wants to be something V. S. Foreign policy, an all-im por lion estimate lor 1539 Is 2.591, crews rescued by a British w ar more than a modiste's mannequin, i tant fu n d itu t note that Europe it at 063.P80 bushels. I I domestic and ship Off Singapore, m the F a r u a r . .-<1 righ t: T he »late departm ent In “ Not Too N arro w . Not Too Deep, export requirements w ill take East. 20 were killed when a m er her new picture in which C lark sw itchboard in th e d iv is io n of com I 575.8M.88d of these bushels, why chant ship struck a mine, sinking Gable plays opposite her, she has munications and records, where most 1M8 corn acreage allot in 15 minutes Nazidiyn’s only con just one dress. There m ay have to hundreds of dom estic anti foreign ments be reduced about I t per tribution to the w arfare was a be replacements, it's true, for she cent next year? In other words calls are handled daily. pointless 1,200-mile bombing flight has to do quite a bit of dashing whw is there a corn problem . to the tiny Shetland isles off Scot about in a South Am erican jungle. I «. Choice: E ire ’s P rim e Minis land, where a few bomb« did no but technically it w ill be the same ter l.am on de 5 alera made news damage. Reason: There was noth frock. That is, according to the pres because: <A> he refused to let ing to damage. ent announcements it w ill be. Irish soldiers fight with Britain in the w ar: <B> he refused to re As for G able, he’« to be a really lease hunger striking members ol tough egg; escapes from a prison the outlawed Irish Republican Finnish Sandy Hook colony and all that sort of thing. arm y ; (C l he started a campaign -----• ----- Said Finland's Foreign Minister to discredit the Blarney stone. Elias Errko to a U. S newspaper With some of these ladies of the 5 True or False: In his eneycli man: “ I believe there is a place screen It’s a calam ity If the public cal to the C. S.. Pope Pius X II called Sandy Hook outside New York doesn't see through that ostrieh- At left: l i e u ' in th e rec praised American education. harbor. How would you like to hand with-its-head-in-the-sand disguise of ords room in the communi- M a n « ' at b o tto m of colu m n , i that over to some foreign country dark glasses. Not long ago your cations division. whose staff This, he indicated, was the reason correspondent lunched with one. in has been doubled b y the Finland refused Russia's demand New York. We just went in. sat for a naval base on Finnish territory added pressure of European down and ordered luncheon. Dis at the entrance to the Gulf of Fin Neutrality war. mayed. the lady glanced around. land. There were also reports that Disappointing to would-be U. S Finnish-Russian conferees meeting profiteers was the reaction to re “ Isn’t anybody looking at me? ’ she in Moscow were having trouble re moval of embargo restrictions asked. In anguished tones. D C T C H -B E L G IA N F R O N T IE R vising the southern border between, against belligerents. As expected ----4----- BZorferd./. or«u of Nellie,(and. the two countries on the Karelian orders for motors and aircraft in Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland isthmus After several days of this, are going to go with on—and on, ,ouies of invasion. fsetherlandi uotild be during which the Soviet press creased. but purchase of w ar sup and on— as a team , because the pub umd for aerial operations bates atauiil warned that Russia would "find plies was not large in terms of ag Britain; Belgium tcou'd furnish new path ways and means of obtaining what gregate export volume. Some quar lic likes them. “ Babes in Arms ters expected orders to pick up la t to France. h a s d e c id e d ever we need,” Foreign Minister and Belgium, like that of Poland, I E rrko suddenly announced the nego er but any hopes for a boom were t h a t ; i t p a ir « nipped in the bud. Spectacular trade Czecho-Slovakia and Austria, w ill be tiations had definitely ended. Europe gams of September and October them musically decided by a victory of the British j wondered what would come next for were no longer apparent. At New as w ell as ro the Russian bear was obviously out York, Federal Works Administrator m antically, fin . . ar.d the French . . . ” ishing the work Only an hour earlier all hopes for ; I of sorts. John Carmody warned that only begun in "Love the Dutch-Belgian mediation oner j 500.000 of the Finds Andy H a r (made a week before) went glim 9,000.000 ur. dy” and “ Thor mering when B ritain’» King George Army & Navy e m p lo y e d oughbreds Don’t sent a long and polite message ac- , From Director John C. Gebhart could expect C ry .” Inciden knowledging the peace move but I of the National Economy league, jobs from the tally, people who pointing out that any further pro- | the U . S. got as good a reason as w a r t i m e m eet him like nosals must come from Germany. I i any why it should stay out of war. b u s i n e s s the Rooney lad Judy Garland ________ _ T h e B e ic h , j , Whereas our participation in the pickup. a lot better than for her part, A m o r e they did for a while, when he was w as s ile n t World w ar cost 24 billion dollars at accused of having a swelled head the tim e, Gebhart figured the cost serious prob e x c e p t fo r and a ll the things th at go with it. lem was the n e w s p a p e r I to date was 57 billions. Moreover. d e p re s s io n He's grown into a likable chap, mod any future w ar would cost at least : a t t a c k s I ! 30 billions a year and would prob- j f a c i n g a t est rather than bumptious, and he charging the and the pretty Judy m ake such a le a s t one C t’ RRAN I ably bring “ inflation and ruinous , Netherlands taxation (which would) probably j T he d iv isio n s cable room on the top b ra n c h o f j o i „ u a n ted . nice pair that the people who pay and Belgium to see them on the screen seem to floor of th e state departm en t building. i mean a lower standard of living for commerce— ». c H w e r e en the merchant marine. Since U. s> w ant them to stick together. H ere th ere are tw o te le ty p e machines d a n g e r in g generations to come.” One good way to avoid war is to boats cannot sail in combat areas. -----* ----- operating on a direct circuit from the U. S. th e ir neu i arm against it, which w ill be No. 1 New York ports soon became jam med There’s a tradition in radio that em bassy in London! __________ t r a l i t y by with jobless sailors and idle boats. ! on the congressional agenda Janu- 1 the first actor to try out for * part s u b m ittin g Among the first to cry out w a . C. L ary 3. Defense is making news j C H C R C H ILI. to the B rit- these days on both arm y and navy | O .’s Joseph Curran, president of the is sure not to get it. Dorothy Knox . maniac.’' ish blockade. has proved that it isn’t so. She national m aritim e union. Despite a German-Dutch border front»: Within a few days the President competed with 27 other actresses for A rm y. Having become an expert incident and Nazi flights over Bel by traveling 26,000 miles visiting began ironing out this mess. Follow the role of " F rie d a ” in “ The Life A close up of printer mes gium which were repulsed by anti arm y establishments, Alabam a’s ing conferences with Joe Curran. and Loves of D r. Susan"—was the sages being pasted on blanks aircraft guns, the little nations re M a ritim e Commission’s E ™ory first to enter the audition room for the files. Other messages mained cool. After agreeing that an Land, and A. F . of L .’s Joseph Ryan and the last to leave It— and she got attack cn one would be an attack on come coded. and Matthew Dushane. the White the part. the other, they took pain» to point House outlined three tentative rem e -----* — out that “ our mobilization stands as dies’ (1) Extension of social security M a jo r Bowes is rapidly becoming a guarantee to all belligerents that to provide seamen with old-age pen a public benefactor. Not long ago our neutrality w ill be maintained.” sions and unemployment insurance, he presented St. P a tric k ’s cathedral M ilita ry experts meanwhile point (2) absorption of beached seamen in New Y ork with 11 Schwedlert ed out that a Nazi invasion of the in a m aritim e training program; (3) maples and four English el m s - a Dutch lowlands would be foolish. absorption of others in vessels con gift which cannot be appreciated by Only possible advantage, and that a voying strategic m aterials from non anyone who does not know how bar minor one, would be to bring G er belligerent ports, under the govern ren New Y ork is of trees, or how man air bases 50 miles nearer m ent’s $10,000,000 program. some of its inhabitants long to see Britain. But by the same token one The trees are magnificent, • B ritain could also violate defunct living tribute to the M a jo r’s thought Dutch neutrality, flying straight over the lowlands to German industrial fulness. Spanish Ouster strongholds instead of taking a Now he has given his estate, In M adrid it was hinted that round-about route to avoid Dutch L aurel H ill, at Ossining, N . Y ., to Spain’s Dictator Francisco Franco ■oil. insists on removing Catholic Cardi the Lutheran church for a retreat for the clergy and laity of New nal V ical y B arraquer and several Western Front bishops because he believes them Y ork and nearby states. The 10- acre estate is a show place, filled Twenty-one years to the day after hostile to his regime. with memories for M a jo r Bowes; he Armistice was signed in the last A LA B A M A ’S STARNES and the late M rs. Bowes, who was w ar, German planes swarmed over Phantom Radio 4 26flOO-milt expert. M a rg a re t Illington, the famous ac northern French territory from the C In Mexico City the government tress, bought it in 1927, and through Rep. Joe Starnes returned to Wash played hide-and-seek with a myste ington and reported an acute need rious German radio station which the years they landscaped it, in for coast and anti-aircraft defenses reportedly sent information on ship stalled a swimming pool, and did everything they could to m ake it “ all along the Atlantic and gulf sea movements from a mountain strong boards.” Meanwhile it was an hold, probably located in Chiapas beautiful. M a jo r Bowes not only gave the nounced the war department would state. A w orker passing messages through the grill opening into the cod estate to the church, but added a ask $1,300,000,000 next congress, the substantial gift to help equip It. ing room. O nly em ployees of the coding departm ent are adm itted to th i In New York, Germ an-Am eri first "o verall” appropriation request can Bund Leader F rit» Kuhn room, w here experts "unscram ble' vital messages. in departmental history. Planned re ODDS 4/VD E A D S -C W /e . Boyer h went on tria l charged with steal organization: Creation of four a rm to come to this country on a propaganda ing $5,641 in Bund funds. ies made up of nine corps, each mission for the French government . . . arm y under a lieutenant general; <L In S». Louis, Federal Reserve t Shortly before Al Capone a release, henchmen In hl« old Chicago oi^anlza; S a expansion of a ir force, coast a rtil Greta Garbo is not only going to be a Chairman M arrin er 8. Eccles tlon assassinated E. Ì . ° Hare, Wt» »»' comedienne in her new picture, "y¡notch- lery, civilian personnel, GHQ and plumped for more taxes against been entrusted with managing th e.g am bling syndicate while Capone was tn )atj. kan—she’s going to do a scene in w h ic h post properties. large corporations and high sal «y» V e *M**®-- and who refused to let go of it. she drinks fust a bit too much champagne Navy. Before asking any appro j ! ( i , H iili n « ¡ i» ’, aries to defray cost of armament 2 fa ls e . Morgenthau said neither he dndrea Leeds was married recently in priation for sea forces, Illinois Rep. and balance the budget. nor the President, but congress, must P el Monte, Calif., to Robert S. Howard, Ralph E. Church suggested that the take the Initiative. Present deot: Over <L In Washington Steelmen E r »41,000.000.000 whose father owns a famous racing stable navy department should be reorgan nest T. Weir and Charles R. Hook 3 Because o f the huge carryover from The British government wouldn I grant ized: “ Our committee (house naval last year, much of it now under seal on insisted before the monopoly in affairs) has been unable to find out, Edward Small permission to film some of farm s under government loins, and soon vestigating committee that their to be dumped In the government a lap the scenes of ’ My Son. My Son!” agatnsl at times, who’s responsible for what. industry is highly competitive. 4 (B I la correct. As a result of his the actual backgrounds in Manchester, We had a secretary of the navy refusal, de Valera was threatened. <L Also in Washington, Secretary London, and other citiet, to the entire (Swanson) who vzas unable to be at 5 raise. Be deplored the lack of re of the Interior Harold Ickes asked film w ill be made in Hollywood. Entrance to the slate building, hom e of V. S. foreign policy. llglous teaching In V S. achools. the his office . . . and then we had an passage of the Cole bill to con spread of divorce and birth control. by W eaU rn Nawapaper Union.) acting but not duly confirmed sec trol oil production. retary (Edison).” mented Adolf H itler • * «*• o p e d the Munich beer hall expk> «ice by 20 minutes But the allies wondered if tt was luck- So h> steri- cal were the Nazi cries of British conspiracy that many an observer on the opposite «ide of the fence called it a cunning plan—like the 1933 Reichstag fire—to weld German opinion In Britain, where ar.ti-Com- mumst Nazis were blamed for the incident. H itler s yell» served onlyto unite the empire in its vow to "free Europe." , , Any hope for peace went dwin dling when Winston Churchill, first lord of the adm iralty, made the most vitriolic attack on record: “ I will net attempt to prophesy wheth er the frenzy of a cornered maniac will drive H e rr H itle r into the worst cl all hi« crimes but I w ill «ay with out doubt that the fate of Holland P ic tu re « » pomM r . RUSSIA: DOMESTIC: Sffilii ¡DEFENSE: MISCELLANY: ¡NAMES __ ____ . . . In the news aXi News Qui* Answer« j I S I 8 I f « > S ' I l i l t )