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i»TI*r»AY, Jt«lT 99,
Are Nazis Planning to Land Planes in hngland?. *
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A no GOOD DEED NOR THOUGHT EVER IS WASTED:
T\ I huN saith the Lord; Refrain thy voice from weeping and
thine eyea fioin tears; fof thy work shall be rewarded
sairh the Lord, and they she'll come again from the land of the!
-Jeremiah 3I;I6.
enemy.
SWISS INDEPENDENCE
It cannot be said hat the Swiss lack faith in the future With
the independence of hall of L.Tope's small countries and some of
its larger ones destioyed, tiny Switzerland plans to celebrate, neat
yeai, the 650th year of its independence.
The canton of Schwvz, which gave Switzerland its name,
possesses the original manuscrip.. of the Pact of the Confederates
of 1291. Schwy* wid be the center of hundreds of fesPvals and
celebration! in 1941 There will be three national festivals, one
ea> h toi German-speaking, h rench-speaking and Italian-speaking
Swis...
Whili it ii not strictly true that Switzerland has been independ-
ent for 650 yoars. he Swiss can be forgiven for ignoring the brief
period during which Napoleon ruled the country under the title
ol Mediator. The Swiss Confederation, or Switzerland, whose
independence hr.d been recognized at the Peace of Westphalia in ISSUED
the seventeen h century, received its final form at the Congress of
Here Is how England hopes to take some of the
"blitz" out of the threatened German air blitz-
krieg. One picture shows the huge concrete pil-
lars set on the sides of roads to prevent planes
from landing. The other shows concrete culverts
making a likely landing field useless.
Vienna. At Vienna where the great powers met to remake the
European map at the close of the Napoleonic era three new Swiss
can tons were added to the nineteen in existence 'before 1815 I he
assembled rulers also signed a .reaty promising never to declare
wai against Switzerland or to send troops across the Swiss border*
ON BRITISH AND
NAZI CONFLICT
AT A SOUTH FAST ENGLAND
i I**# . 1 PORT. July 37 (IP)—The admiralty
i lies the little Alpine republic became a neutial nutter state in the announced yesterday, a paragraph in
heart of Europe.—Holdsnville News.
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KIEFER NEWS
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Mi and Mrs 'v K OilUha,:. Jr.,
of Illinois, were honored with a sur-
prise wedding shower In the hnm* of
GANG WARFARE
BREAKS OUT IN
CHICAGO AGAIN
Little Eddie Clem, 2, of Arlington. Va , comes to the aid of a hot dog
during a heat wave which reached the upper 90's In niAny section*
of the United States. Perhaps Eddie himself could use a little bit •
of that cooling spray.
ti long communique: * A convoy ccn-
SHAW IS 84
George Bernard Shaw, Ir sh wit and writer, celebrated his 8*5* h each of about 30 German : in raft
birthday in London yesterday-no. one whil less the k-muriat and , v”s'*L"-Z* 7,T
cancaturist of human foibles than he has ever been. I ttwr five small vessels totaling Y13S
Shaw, in his stride of writing for over half a century, has tons re eived dan „ es and one ol
amused, shocked and confused the public. He has had the nbili.y these u S44 ton coaster, had to be
to laugh as loudly at himself as he has probed into the ludicrous bra-hed
and amusing angles of humanity and sketched them acidly for Thai ®'ns a matter ol fact tribute
, . to the matter of fact sp'rtt In will'll
genera' digestion. . the British merehant tleet Is icing
.^haw is umq. e—if diabolical ui his literary production. lie jj. yob. The admiralty annot.rce-
gel;, to the ma.row of humor and adds his own condiments and mml. dusked an hour of as '*cn-
they are l.he spiciest Hi* 84lh hir'hday fo. nd him chuckling at ccnU-ited hell u.s t can Imagine any
nazi rumors about him Shaw is the amazing man of letters of his nun standing up it I saw toil at
<i... .nd to longevity ..I ye.,, .een,. no, ,o l,.,ve dolled to d,olt„ry.
Whether he likes it or not. and he says not. congratulations are ^ #h)iw lh(- o((<|
due this l.terary behwio' h of humor on his birthday—and for hn When the German Rinks .'i".e
host of magnific ent plays that have entertained, gouged, and con- bomber? attacked the l.ttle mivn
vifUed hit. readers, all these years.
CHICAGO. July 37. OPi—Oang war-
fsre allegedly Involving inetnbem of
Mi and Mrs. N Duncan. Thutrday j ^ syndicate once headed by S,ai -
evening. Those attending were Etta | face Al Capone who sought control
slstma ot ’1 .sine!I mesial vessels I Jones. Ilcne Wl.lte, Mik J M l/’iiu, j bootleg horse race lntonnut oil
esLcifed bv his lim.Usty’t trawlers was Mrs. 8 A goLciry. Mrs. A F Young. I ?ervi.<Jes *as blamed policf* today
heavily attacked by successive naves V A F ^ Vnnn„ aau* fCr, 1 1P -hooting o! two men
Miss Emma Francis Yount,. Miss | John iliishi McLeod. 41 one of the
Marie Hawkins. Mrs" Augusta Mooie. wounded men. died last night at Little
Mrs Pearl Mbore. Rk\, Patsv and ! Ctmpany of Mary hospital. Pail of
spread nut for «afcty a.’id ccverid a
long stretch ol the KngUsh channel
The flidt dive bomber. pi«-*unubly ti e
I he nazi assertion that she will dictate economic trude terms eader ot the first squadron, dived so
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country know 'he intentions of Germany whether their purposes |{) fa(i, (hal becaus(. j vva!i imthig
ever come to pass or not. Honesty not always being the best
policy with Germany these days— the idea can t be passed up
entirely as a flight of :be imagination.
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a low bjilding tor a better view I
did not evi n see her go down
Plane alter plane dived ti n. the
clouds The gun crews on the Mny
alter dtekt- ot the .'hips worked I licit
antl-a'i. rati euns. one-pounden or
Street* might be kept a little cleaner throughout the city
General debris collected at the utbs and great tufts of grass grow- j Wti-ale raft inr htae gunv Uke^Irtp-
he pavement and cudiing cracks need a kind hand and 1 11 u *“ ,J '
ing in
definitely in >omr placet
li IF. HEHAl-D WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Slnnrs Off, Jos it\V Sick
shore and help d to form a curtain ol
&plcsion* against the clouds
III twos and threes .lie planes came.
tHmlmi at different ships At least
lwlf the shins were obscured «T the
Unit bj the tons of water ihiown up
1 A second vessel turned how* up ai.ct
remained for 10 m'nutes with Its
prow alxm water. A third tilled slow-
ly on an almost even keel, tilted
Slowly and vanished Its enrign still
Hying at Its stern
Like Utile back bugs on the water,
the lileboats. filled with survive rs
many of whom had been wounded,
crept over the ull-s!lck on Iwater
toward tugs that went to thp rescue,
eug'nes straining to get the las' vard
ol s)ieed
There w.» a second attack and :m-
othtr rlilp vanished \ thhfi attack,
to the south, and another went '.own
How many killed und Wroundod the
ltmalndet ot the convoy carried oil
on Its s:heduled course nobodv knows
The admiralty admltter that five
other ships had been damaged Vine
ship made for shore tc bind wounded
The remainder continued
France- Mocre. Miss Jane Bostcck
Mr aiid Mrs W K Oillihan. ir, Mr
tnd Mis. DU' Brewer and family,
Mrs Mary Welpton, J C Coop*r, BUI
Free. M: and MYs Arlle Morris and
latnUy. Mr and Mrs ’Jim Pope and
Mbs M'nerva Chapman Mnnv love-
ly gifts were presented the couple,
who left yesterday morning for Ihrtr
heme. He wvs formerly ot this '•.tty.
Miss Jean Kt IWir Is spending a few
weeks In KUucre. Tex., visiting her
ll jther, Hrr: Id Kel ar.
Mis Ann Emlth and daughter. Miss
Jessie F nlth. spent Wednesday night
visiting In the home of Mtss Dorothy
Butts.
Mi aiiji Mrs T T Butts and son.
Taj lor nt:d ilaughler, Thiebna s;ient
a week's vr at ion in Kilgore Tex,
where they visited in the home ot
Mr Butt'; bi-i.her, Vktor Butts mid
family Thev also visited lit Sem-
inole with Mi end Mrs Ralph New-
port und fan tty
Fi've. al members ot the First Chris-
tian chinch lift Sunday for a young
neple's convention at S loam Springs
Ark Those attending were Mi! Jack
Wall, and randson Junior. Mrs
1 he’nia Yeung, Mrs Wa'k r Shr at
his head had been torn away by ihe
slugs from three sawed-off shotguns
llis comp'iuicn. James Ryan 41, was
in critical condition with wounds In
fils shoulder and back They were
shot down In gangland fashion late
yesterday by gunmen who poked the
shotgun; Into the automobile Into
which they bad loaded gift woith of
canned groceries
Folice Capt. John Ryan said he
t: lieved that die shooting resu’ted
lrom effoits of the former Cspcne
gnngstei s to gain control ol mde-
pentient "bootleg" handbook services
which sprang up after Mesas L
Annenberg. multi-millionaire Pnlia-
delphla publisher, dissolved hbs na-
tionwide ikw seivtce last Novembei.
"Tilts look' like resumption ol the
gambling wars," Capt. Ryan said
There has been keen competition be-
tween U.e Capone syudkate and
former nationwide news service em-
ployes."
A card identifying hliu as 'an au-
;hoi tied repr-senta’lv* ut Nationwide
Niw Service" was found in Ryan's
ixckets. Police Sgi. trank Don-hur
aid that MtLeod had been am;ted
;lx months ago by state's attorney's
Fritz Murberg who turns on the
lamlly which has welcomed aim as
one of their own, and whose fan-
tastic devotion to a political cause
estranges him from the Ctrl he Irvrs
Mcnran makes a complete about-face
from his familiar comedy parts to
poitiay the kindly tolerant Fio.essor
Roth, who has spent a lifetime in
idealistic teaching only tc re-p a
harvest of hate from the stud'nts
who former’y loved and respected him
AT THE STATE
America's bay and ghl slat*, pre-
sent and tut'.ire, have their day on the
s.reen In ' Babe.; In Arms'- elaborate
screen version of tile Broadway must-
eal success, which starts tonight's pit
vue at the State theater
Headed by the incomparable Mickey
Rooney and Judy Oarlanci. who are
sta: red, more thar. two hundred ot
Hcllywood's most lal-nted youngsters
combine to pre-ent what Ls said to be
one of the most exciting and enter-
taining musical films of (he year.
•HOI'KE ACROSS TIIF BAY"
IS CRITERION PRI VCF. SHOW
Highly emotional drama and hon-
est -to-goodness thrills are In store tot
lilmgoers when they witness The
House Across the Bay" which starts
tonight s prevue at the Criterion 'nea-
ter, with George Raft and Joan Ben-
nett hend'm, an imposing cast ut
U. S. Foreign Policy
Keeps Japs Guessing
WASHINGTON, Jul; 27 (tPI-Unit-
’d Ftrtes frreltm policy, partlcu'aily
In the far east followed j battling
course today that kept Japan g-itaslng
as to whether she will get the Amer-
ican aviation gasoline tetraethyl lead
and Iron and steel ■*.rap she need*
to keep her wai In China going
Jaj anese clicles h"r« ,'Wen- mole
perturbed over President, Roosevelt*
irdei placing those products I'rtder
expicrt lcciite control wlien they
learned that the government iiad per-
mitted n Russian firm to chaitEr ah
American oil" tanker for a ttan*
Pacific voyage ,
Mr Rooseielt Instated that the
licensing, control was not an em-
bargo and that It was designed prin-
cipally to conseive vital resources for
American defense.
He reiterated that coutciytiDTs last
nigh* in a proclamation and -order
spectlying the materials which will
be a'fected when the control become*
effective on Aug 1.
The pioclamatlon .specified tliat
■ lie licenses woij d have to bs obtained
to ixport high o.tane gasoline; of
various desciipU-as. avlatior htbrtcaf
ing oil. tetiaeihyl lead riiaed In
inanula-turlng anti-knock gasollnei
and No. 1 heavy nmltlng Imn and
John Yu'-ee: Kenneth Yarger Myrtlo j.0 ice as tin employe cf a handbook
Yarger, Hen, Ynrger Pecan FcnFttr located nfar the plnce where James
“EASY OUT" EUR BAER
NEW YORK July r. KIP)—Many
Of the tlgh' mob tignre tliat Maxle
Baer and Manager Ancll H ft man , . ,. , ,
mine a smart move in demand.) ,i annohnced that Loubi.
HO.000 guamiitee fo, a title tilt with wl 1 Z he
jre Lou. Uh-reBy cauamg Promote, ™ °o
Hrltn Mae r arrlster Betty Jo Fo*
Bob S'eeple Bobby Pniyers, Moot’
Potter. C ri n I/)*i'ei Fva Loti Tay-
ir. Harold Warmer, Mrs, Paul Mc-
Clain. Miss L*Verne Lowry Rosalee
Powell. J;air Lee Young. F'rile Hi*fd.
Lainel Hied Be:ky Dean Jelfeifes,
Lilly p:;c( anq Betty fpurlork
Mr unt Mrs, Jlni Pope have as
thetr guests tills week Mies Oklle
Keesuekei o’ Denver CV o, and Mr
and Mis Ju stn Brown and \Y H
Brown, all cl Jett.
Mrs. Jim ,i|x Martha and Glenn
have all ben ill at their home They
are repoi teci improving
Mr. and Mis Bill Jackson of Odin,
111., war vlsJors In the home of Mr
and Mrs. L Ockarman this week
Mi r.nd Mrs. D A Litz, Miss
Mar^aiet Mu grave. Ed Wirutin and
Maigaret C.keunan spent the \vc»k-
tnd fishing In Grand river
lire'.er to rcuat along now picking
tip rmailer tiiecks for an Argentine
tight with Arturo' Ootioy. .efer etng
api?earan.v s. eto,—Instead of accept-
ing ore g od humk for r.nofh^- Louis
licking Both are well fixed financial-
ly anyway
When li- sbandoned this bout yes-
M Chide and Michael McGovern were
Hollywood topnotchers This new pic-
ture net only Introduces a new roma- j •s'w>1 scraps
tic team tomposed ot Raft and Miss Despite Mr Rcos'veils assurances.
Bennett but It brings the beautiful
Miss Bennett toiward In one ?f her
most varied and exciting ro es to
dale.
Miss Bennett, hi u world looking
more ravishing than eve:, plays a
straight dramatic role—and --he does
many diplomatic quarters considered
the export control as niftcn'ncn by
which to embaiqo shipments to Hu-
roi)e or Asia at any moment
Japanese circles, in expressing eon-
tern over the restriritons, pointed out
that in addition tc large purchases
it stlrrliiglv and brilliantly in addi of strap metal lor war industries,
Hen the star with the brunette 1 'Mr country also ,.w cot 1314<yab«
tresses docs her'first dane ng on the quantities of American aviauen fcash-
s reen—a new tyjie of rhumba which | "nt‘
required tlrelcs: prpetlce and intricate 1 Japan probably will lest the new
stud* , rehe-.i sals Miss Bennett’. [ a* -loon as they become
dnr.Tn < eqt ills her acting ef ectlvc ly applying Igr extK>it
As for Oeerre Rart his InuiersOna- licenses If they arc- retimed or
Hon ol Steve Luiwltt, a latter-daj limited she could tlien decide that
gentleman of means and ambitions Is constitute an tmUargo. Japan
as deft pi it j* deter I has threatened reprisals if an em-
Othera who contribute Stirling and 1 tar^( enforced.
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killed June 15 TUe shooting I Me- unforgettable pertm^'g’ in ‘The auu the maritime
- Houge Across (he BttV . nre dady , commission like vise have prevented
O'ade anj McGovern was attributed
tp n dispute over crganlzation ot a
bool teg race news service to supplant |
the disbundect nationwide.
Police were attempting to llnd
Ryan’s wife • They believed that
Ryan and McT^od knew the.) were
hot" and weie pieparing to hide out
I hey bdieved that war the reason
they ha,H bought the Urge quantity ol
tanned good; Ryan's wife was be-
hoved tc have gone to the hideout
in advun e 01 the two men.
Antics of Napqieon ami Josephine Monk at the Florida exhibit at
■thi JVew Yoik wor! ’ fait have been wowing spectators for week*
But now look at puoi*Josle -a very sick monk. Napoleon Ignores a
heavy col j to borro^- a steWieseope to ^uake a -iiarnnsU ot Josie'a
« illnese. It Is pneumonia.
Mike Jacobs to abandon i>lans for
the bout * *
rhis maneuver is regarded along
49'n street as an "ea y qnf for Baer
—a dignified e^rnpe from another
beating bv the Bib-wn Bomber. whOs
. vTr\ presenciC in trie ring le.f MaxiO
* fre/t-r witty tright ne* night in lii)
Madiap Maxle retrained ;■ me ol his
KWt prestige on.Julv 2 at J rsey City
* by knocking ait Tony Galento It Is
believed tliat Baer and Hoffman
Kill\ .Conn-Hob Pastor *n)ut slaed
Itof A) : U Ci nn is layered at 8-.">
•THE MORTAL KTORM" Is;
YALE PREVUE ATTRACTION
Based on Piivlhs Bottome'* powerful
novel ol two lovers and a family
caught In the tolls ol a c'a'e which
Jnrt’cd the vorrld. "T7ve M-'rtal
u im” opens trnleht'; prevue at the
I Yale theater as one ol the most
timely and gripping motion plctares
•ver to reach the screen
Mv.jarrt Pullavan. James StewarL
Robert Young arid Frank Morgan are
the stellar* names tbpptng/ tlw large
A*l with other UnpoiUnt rote; tilled
by Robert Stack. Bonita Umrvi'le,
Ipme Rich. Wili am T. 9rr Mail*
Cuspenskaya and Otne Reynolds, un-
der the dirictior. ot Frank Bmzage,
ciemcr of many ol the.scrf'i*n‘* gieat-
est hits. ^
Prerentliif a sliarp conti ast too is
Oeorre. Walter Pldgeon. June Knight
ar.j Lloyd Nolan
the chartering of American ititp^ U-
(any cil to Spain, giving rise to
If you like motion pictures that Lrittsh hopes that this nation may be
tell nn exoitlne story that has eveiy- cc.itempiating an embargo wlucit
thing that entertainment should nave wuuld prevent any American oil setp-
chalk off "The House Across the
Bay," as the picture not to be missed
by unyotH
CLOCK WATCHERS ITIItll l.M)
UNTIL TICKING IS SLOWED
1
FTtEE REMOVAL OF DEAD ANIMALS
WITHIN 44 MILLS OF TULSA. MUST lit FRLSI| WITH HIDES Of
We P»v Phone Chsrres
CALL SAND SPRINGS, 152
• "I,el us do your scavenger work." •
SAND SPRINGS -RENDERING CO.
• ^raacb of 1‘rodocla tompanj * •
inR through to Germany.
REMARRIAGE TO COST m.WW
SALEM Mas.- (IP —Sidney R Har-
vey Gloucester widower, may marry
1MUTFFKLC N Y (IF - Clerk- *«a:n u *1 ' hu late wife's
Wateliini' employes at city hat) we: e provides that "if he should marry
almost convinced tliet, day hnd come ^,en eatute shall be
Entering their offices In the morn-
ing thev took their inltia' glan.p at'
ihe nift *e timepiece, nnde then ’ooked
again in disbelief.
The hands of the clock were tick-
ing off minutes with each p"s.xing
second. In no lime at all the day's
’■Aorkiffr hours came 'o an end
No one left his office, hnwever-~lt
•eems tney were tixlng the m. st4b
clock which w*s under-going mees-
teiy reprirs
divided in eq>tal shares aiming my
children." The estate totaled $10,000
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