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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1939)
T H E H E R M IST O N H SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 4 HERMISTON CANADA [U N ITED ST A TESI Back in the financial spotlight is Cyrus Eaton, above, Cana dian-born Cleveland financier, who is offering to buy “all or any p a rt” of Consumers Pow er of Michigan from Common wealth and Southern. Once leader in “regional financing” plans in which he tangled w ith New York interests in the for mation of Republic Steel, in the floating of the Continental Shares investm ent trust, and in various jousts w ith th e Insull utility interests, Eaton had been com paratively inactive recently. le United States and Canada will not perm it arm ed w ar planes to fly over the United States and sold to Canada are flown to the international line, y automobile. H ere’s a delivery in process at the border north of S w e c - it. Once across, the planes are flown to their destination. p pictures growing out of World War II is shown here third largest, after scuttling her. The picture was ta s his comrades in the hack of the boat against the ha ent and official buildings on island of Helgoland. G erman troopship. E ritish fliers bombed this rocky G ibraltar o H 1 nn G erm an m in e r s aM destroy Hoover, shown pipe in as he appeared a t a Los press conference on Finnish reliet. of Montevideo, Uruguay, the French liner, Formose, left, tr Iraf Spec right, into battle with three British cruisers. Thi t to escape British gunfire and the Formose steam ed in ou’ve been hearing about it all your a china shop. Chap in the high hat is ■ader. He’s supposed to be paying a 1000-pound bull through a New York ie b ull’s swaying hips clipped a table $25 w orth of crocitery. It's cold on the ground in Ontario these days, let alone 10,000 feet abové the ragged bush of the Quinte Bay region. E H Pearce and Flight Sgt. R. S. Davis, muffle suits, prepare to take off on a surprise bomt ’ p e 8rtillery unit training nearby. Among the first refugees from th e w ar in Finland to arriv e in the U nited States w ere Mrs. Elna Soderm an and her sons, M artti, ftsir months, and Jarm o, 4, pic tured in New York. They fled H elsinki ju st after the first Soviet bombs fell. » S • JB1 ’l l in 1 P J S M wwwap 1 a la li . R 1 mb Canadian Avers, each already a skilli d pilot, a re tak in g th e ir final special m station befou gomR ovei eas. It f.in tiy d u ll, for disciplinary reasons, i the pilots step o ut on the drill ground with fine precision. i ••• - - s C of the first Canadian Expeditionary . oi ralty. as proof th a t the British b a v y had o..i London to New York, shows the first balkw g at an unnamed English port. U S. Army Private . Froberg, of Brockto yearned to enter the I He passed all requirei cept weight, lackir pounds. W hat to do9 < Here he is at Mitchel F doing it—w ith spare ri kraut, baked potatoes eoiate cake. ling, beam ing bliss p er- ed is Mayor L aG uardia as -¡can Airlines hostess, i Flynn ki ses him good- fh is was the scene ju st ’e a irliner inaugurating ce from L aG uardia Field, York's new m unicipal air port, left for Chicago, Troop movements In northwestern Ger™ " * *c battery of Dutch a rtille ry teat« effectiveness