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TWO—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1940
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operation, involving additional
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snakes after four day they scatter
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wounded in the shoulders and legs.
The United Press correspondent saw
Mrs. Trotsky, a sterilized white robe
, department have been worrying for
weeks over what they expected would
be a general shakeup separate from
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member and lined up according to
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never really tainted by Nazi propa- sky cried as the men fought, and then corporation commission.
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to save Trotsky’s life, it was learned increased earnings by the company in
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dian, they say, would choose a rattlesnake as a dance partner.
And only the Hopis, who live on the remote, mysterious mesas
of northern Arizona, are able to handle the deadly serpents during
a nine-day tribal ceremony without ill effects, although some-
gods for rain.
Then the snake, if the opportunity
offers, bites the Indian.
and the secretary ran in. led by Head
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against his last assailants.
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among the generals.
of cynical and cowardly politicians
be reflected sunlight from millions
of tiny particles circling the sun.
City Lacks Money
To Buy Equipment,
Quinn Says
What happened to the French of-
ficers? Simply this: for the most part
they had ceased to believe in freedom.
French newspapers.
Different Story for Each
shake up the personnel of the depart- successive days they head west. south
ment. Quinn denies any plan for a
then The involuntary confinement
of over 1.000 Britishers. mostly fol- hammer
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The masterpiece of the “fifth column" was unquestionably
the French debacle. Here everything that Hitler had promised
came to pass with almost mathematical precision.
He did not strike until he was in touch with certain important
Frenchmen who were ready to treat with him. He needed but one
swift blow. He terrified the soldiers by his noise-making engines,
he demoralized the officers by the surprise and power of his at-
tacks, he bewildered the generals by the daring of his strategic
conceptions, he troubled the entire population by his radio propa-
ganda that insisted that France was being betrayed by Britain
and by the French warmongers.”
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nFAgiswich tal peril with the grim joke: "Well. at
any or tne siog . least Britain has reached the finals’" use the pistol to shoot his way out if
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believed another attempt to kill him
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blitzkrieg on Great Britain.
Writing Life Story
Tuesday afternoon Trotsky was in
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MISHONGNOVI VILLAGE, Arte., Aug. 21.—Only an
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for whom she was formerly employed.
An ambulance met the plane after
its all-night merev flight, and rushed
the woman to a hospital. She recent-
ly underwent an operation for a rup-
cost would be paid over a period of sent out to gather a plentiful supply
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Finally the dancers grab armloads
of the snakes and run in four direc-
tions through the crowd, which
quickly opens lanes for them to pass
At the edge of the mesa the serpents
are liberated to slither away across
the desert, carrying the pleas of the
Hopis to their gods for rain.
Sometimes I he rain begins before
the dance is ended. It almost never
fails to tail within a short time.
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recommended by Physicians
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members of the British embassy in
Paris. Not until two months before
the outbreak of the war did anyone I
dare to take action against the numer-
river dam project amount to more
than the sinking fund and interest re-
quirements on the project," McNaugh-
ton said.
“So it looks as though this project,
LaSalle County—H. R. Cullen No 1
Washburn, in the L. W. Earnest suryey
No. 88 perforated with 45 shots at 5.417-
25 feet, and swabbed down 4.800 feet
when the well started headinE oil and
water; later wen’ dead and was showing
brackish water; shut in for storage.
specialist either from New York or
big show.
While this is going on, members
of the antelope clan, who assist in
parent that Hitler had duped Cham-
berlain at Munich, although there wounded, lying on the blood stained
and cast. If they do not have enough
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guards and Trotsky s secretary, Joseph
Hanson., .. corps
Late in the afternoon cries were
heard from the study The guards
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Most Britons Are Sound
But it must be stated emphatically '
that the vast majority of the British,
unlike the French, underwent radical
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point. The other was clawed. like a
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land, Calif, bearing Mrs. Andra Miller,
26-year-old nurse, seeking medical at-
tention from a Fort Worth physician
it was dominated by.
nid representntives from
I St. Louis metropolitan area, would be'
advanced one half cent per gallon next
Wednesday on Standard red crass gas-
oline. If the subnormalcy is less than
one half cent per gallon, the price will
be advanced to normal. Tank wagon
homans cheap power, I
proved its worth "
in Tulsa, however, J.
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Witness was in jail at nearby Port- day that all subnormal tank wagon
land Wednesday, accused of slaying E. prices to both dealtrs and consumers in
Dean Pray. 40 years old. war veteran Kansas and Missouri, except in the I
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general transfer of officers and a
shuffling of police executives.
However, old-timers in the police
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his study. He had been busy on
same rites to insure rain for their
fields, a good How of water in They join the antelope men in a
spring.', and plenty of corn and beans chant. Then a snake priest is handed
in their storehouses, a snake from the bower, places it in
Priests Set Dates his mouth and dances jerkily around
' I am informed that private utility Worth Tuesday afternoon from Oak-
electricity rate reductions in Okla- ’ • - - • - -
PROVIDENCE, R L, Aug. 21
This continues until every snake Communist ,
little.
A Contemptible Surrender
A hesitant officer class brought
about defeat for the army. The army’s
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France was not only beaten far more
thoroughly and far more easily than
Poland, but, unlike Poland. France
cracked morally as well and a new set
of leaders sought to purchase the
German's mercy, if not his respect,
by submission to France's conquerors.
French Morale Weak
Admittedly this could not have been
accomplished save during a low ebb
in French history. The French masses
were increasingly materialistic. Capital
and labor were at loggerheads. The
pecular French form of parliamentary
government was creaking and the bulk
of the people had lost nearly all faith
in their leaders. This enabled Hitler
«and Mussolini as well) to keep up
propaganda pressure, often through
the Communists, and prevent the out-
put in the armament industries from
ever reaching a satisfactory level.
The crucial test justified all Hitler’s
efforts: when the French soldiers had
a chance of fighting on equal terms,
they fought fairly well: when nothing
but heroism could have made up for
superior German equipment, the
French infantry. repeatedly deserted
by their officers, melted away.
Freedom Empty Term
were still appeasers ready to try to
bribe the Nazis to be good
This time the British police were
prepared for the war. At the open-
ing of hostilities they jailed some 400
of the best German agents Later
raids tended to show that the back-
bone of the organization was broken
around the sun can be photo-
graphed during a total eclipse
The absence of the lens from the
camera, Smilev explained. would
eliminate undesirable internal re-
flections and absorptions of light in
catching the zodiacal light, which
has long been a mystery to scien-
soldiers seek
lest the
the dance, are gathering herbs order- the French-German armistice
villages, issued fearsome reports by
wireless, and then, when the popu-
lations had congested the roads in
their flight, machine-gunned them to ,
heighten their panic.
Meanwhile his agents within France |
presumably by clandestine wireless
senders, kept him informed of what i
was going on and he could thus choose
the precise moment for Italy’s en-
trance into the war when French dis-
array was at its climax. As a result
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National Security I nion
Formed by W PA Workers
CHICAGO, Aug 21- r The name
"National Security union" was select-
ed Wednesday for the new organiza-
tion of work projects administration
workers and unemployed being per-
fected under the leadership of David
Lasser. former president of the Work-
ers’ Alliance.
La or, who resigned recently as
head of the Workers’ Alliance because
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rushed their country into one of the
most contemptible surrenders on rec-
ord. Just as Adolf Hitler had said
they would.
What of Hitler’s “fifth column” in
Great Britain? Short of the supreme
test, it ’is impossible to say for sure.
What is evident is that during the
appeasement period, the Germans
spun a web of friendship for Germany
among the more gullible or dissatis-
fied members of the ruling class.
Women Used Again
It is obviously a triumph in so proud
a country as Britain to have created
even so weak a satellite part as the
British Union of Fascists. Organiza-
tions like the link, the Anglo-German
Fellowship, the Christian Fellowship,
duped any number of highly placed
Englishmen.
Female members of British society
were induced to look kindly upon Hit-
ler's aims by the flattering attention
of handsome young German aristo-
still remain One hears hints
persistent "pro-Germanism" in
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after your irritated skin
the Resinol way —
before scratching aggravates
it, spreads it. or adds to its
dishguring effect.
Resinol Ointment exerts its
might over night, and exter-
naliy caused skin itches,
rashes or pimply spots are
soothed amazingly by its
effective medication — the
Resinol oiliness assuring
prolonged beneficial action.
Resinol Soap acts gently io
cleansing tender skin.
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democracy or
alone could
To the weak and the cynical they
preached defeatism; to the unsuccess-
ful. hatred of the Jew; to all the pos-
sibility of living on good terms with
Germany, if only France would break
relations with the bolsheviks and
“money minded'' Britons, cease med-
dling in central and eastern Europe
and propitiate the Italians by the gift
of some "unimportant" French terri-
tories.
For years this sort of thing went on
more or less in broad daylight Dur-
ing the appeasement period the Ger-
mans were actually aided by certain
mained outside in an automobile while
the two men allegedly attempted to
play their religious records to Pray.
Every day the Times sells more papers in Oklahoma City I' ”i there 11 ho es
Each year about the middle of Au- the plaza to the rhythmit boom of
gust the priests who head the snake huge drums. An antelope priest AC-
society calculate positions of the sun, companies each dancer to stroke the
moon and stars, watch cloud forma- snakes with feathers.
tions over distant mesas and deter- ha5 been danced it is handed to one
mine the dates of the dances. This of the gatherers who at the end of
per- year they will be held at Mishong- the ceremony have their arm lu.
novi on August 22 and at Hotevilla of writhing reptiles.
tists. Its changing glow somewhat were held as material witnesses,
resembling the milky way, is espe- ;
cially bright in the tropics at dawn i
and sunset and is now believed to
/V/ies ahead of anything
you’ll see for all sorts
of indoor and outdoor
wear-class and campus!
( antain Phil Training for
-apain i nil combat more
deadly than the oral conflict
waged daily in the halls of
congress Representative Phil
C. Ferguson of Oklahoma, a
captain in the marine reserve,
is shown above on a two-
Senntor Joseph C O’Mahoney won
' Democratic renomination in Tues-
day’s Wyoming primary election and
They found
had been
galvanize the
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despite udeetartshereytistayvand the snake priest and the snake priest- guard fight permitted the withdrawal
find the money somewhere to con- eM' and their offices descend from of British and French troops from
tinue the protection of the school father to son and from mother to Dunkerque General Prion x is be-
• ’ daughter. Uevcd to be still a prisoner of the Ger-
Dance Ield at Sun-set
CHEYENNE Wyo.. Aug. 21— (A--
By a m-to-1 margin. United States
To become the top flight lawyer that he wants
to be, 15-year-old Barney Tyler will have to be a
good orator. This requires confidence in one’s
ability to present a case well. Convincing a jury,
however, calls for the same talents as those of a
salesman winning customers to a product—and
this is something Barney does daily as he carries
the OKLAHOMAN and TIMES. On his route,
he earns better than $9 a week, out of which he
pays personal expenses and saves for his
schooling.
crats. British visitors to Germany
pespite rumors that the budeet cut magic brew. One concoction is pre- the army was announced Wednesday.
Duval County—Prescott Williams No. 1
Alonzo Taylor, wildcat six miles of Heb
defeat frightened the army leaders hronville, 15 dry and abandoned at 3.567
scapegoats Brazoria Countv. Rowan & Nichols Oil
And a majority No. 2 Olivia Hubbard. In the William
Harris survey and two locations north-
to clerks and go on their way. prepare themselves for intimate com-
The frequently proposed plan of ob- , munion with the deities. Then the
taining new motor equipment on a snake catchers, young men who are
lease-rental basis, under which the carfully instructed by their elders, are
seems sound.
S nni g-cty, nro-Fascist (and Nonetheless, many foreigners believe Trotsky was taken to the Green
cWhiht, not acpro-eorman). they that if the worst should happen and Cross hospital, where it was found
were hostile to the third republic; an invasion of Britain occur some
many had come to believe that an positive and hitherto unrevealed fruits
authoritarian regime like that of Italy , or Hitlers propaganda would appear
and Germany whs really preferable in the shape of a not entirely ins1gn11-
it would, they thought, save the po- leant British fifth column which
sition of the privileged classes; and like the French, would find numerous
really save France from the disagree- reasons why Britain should rather
able necessity of defending itself. If "come to terms" with Hitler than
there was to be a war, then let it continue single-handed a desperate ency operation, holding his right
be against the bolsheviks. In other struggle the outcome of which is
words, at least half and perhaps the bound to contain some social change,
majority of influential French citi- Whether such a "fifth column” could
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never lacked congenial guides.
The fact that the British police
found it necessary to arrest a mem-
ber of parliament. Captain Ramsay. . .
on the charge of having transmitted his merciless propagandist attacks on
to the German legation at Dublin the present Russian regime, which he
treasonable information given him by regards as having betrayed the ideals I
Tyler Kent, cipher clerk at the Amer-of his collaborator Lenin, and in aid- ;
lean embassy in London, would seem ng prosecutors to prepare their case
to show that some of the many finely
spun threads from Berlin to London
lowers of Mosley, further cleared the rain coat was a new dagger, 8 to 10
air. inches long
All in all, foreigners in Britain have Dreschd fought but did not fire his
the impression that the several pistol. He suffered head wounds and
to Brail to view a total eclipse of and this village's deputy sherirf for
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the.sun October v Smilev Brown ' Short,’ thin-faced Arthur F Cox.
Prof. Charles M Smiey, ron 49 years old, of Philadelphia, readily
astronomer and head of the exPed admitted. Deputy Sheriff Arthur K
tion believes the new cam era . h McDonald said, that he pumped three
he fondly dubs "the.ash-can, that revolver slugs at Pray after the
enable him to. prove histheor that American Legionnaire had driven Cox ।
the halo-like band of zodiacal Jig and another Witness from his public
garage Tuesday.
Cox's companion, 23-year-old Ken-
neth Carr of Cape Elizabeth, and
at the police station making out re- days in their kiva, an underground Then all the serpents are dumped
ports would have been eliminated by chamber, lasting, meditating and into a squirming pile and covered
enabling them to dictate their reports bathing in a secret herbal brew to with meal.
would be necessary for part of the
plan.
Additional Men Unlikely
With the budget cut end the pos-
sibility of employes losing from two
weeks to a month's salary it appears
that the plan of speeding up police
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Miss Verle A. Garfein, 18 years old, of
Portland, who McDonald said re-
Frank O Horton. Republican house
member, was renominated by a 6-t-1
majority.
By contrast, John McIntyre. Doug-
las attorney, and Di J. C McHenry,
5th Battalion, marine
reserve, at the naval
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the commission came as a result of
On the morning of the public |
dance, which occurs at sunset of the ;
ninth day of the rites, the snakes are
bathed in the secret brew. Then, a
few hours before the dance, the
snakes are removed from the kiva to
a conical bower of cottonwood
carpet. Standing over him, a pistol
in his hand and a British made rain-
coat on his arm, was Dreschd.
The pistol had not been used
Dreschd had attacked Trotsky with
a sort of cut down alpenstock It
had a head six or seven inches long.
One end of the head was a sharp
east of th? Rowan field discovery, was
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and wears eye glasses. He was
dressed poorly.
Police said that they were question-
ing Sylvia Ageloff, 30 years old. n
striking blonde with blue eyes, report-
ed to be a native Russian and a nat- ,
uralized American. She refused to
| talk to newspaper men. She wore 1
octagonal eye glasses with a smart
! tailored gray suit, white blouse and 1
। coffee colored stockings.
It was reported she and Dreschd
met in Paris two years ago. The?
had been seen together frequently.
Home strongly Guarded
Ever since his arrival here in 1937
from Norway on his long odyssey on
exile, Trotsky has had himself guard-
ed. Since May 24, when 20 men
armed with machine guns burst into i
the grounds of his villa and fired into i
his bedroom without wounding him .
the guard had been strongly rein-
forced. three machine gun pill boxes
had been mounted on the 15-foot
villa wall, and a steel door had been
built into the front door frame
Recently Trotsky had told the t
in neither case is it news.
It has been going on for hundreds
of years. When the adventuring
Spaniards came this way 400 years
ago they found the Hopis using the
a hot contest for the Democratic nom-'
mation for Wyoming's single house of
representatives seat. McIntyre held
a slight lead.
Milward Simpson, Cody attorney.’
pulled ahead in a five-man race tor
the Republican senatorial nomina-
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motorize most of the police patrol ac-
tivities. replacing "boat" policemen on
foot with scout cars.
The plan has been carried out par-
tially but it is believed an additional
25 or 30 pieces of motor equipment
would be necessary to realize the full
plan Moreover, additional clerks
police department planned by Frank
S Smith police chief, apparently is
doomed to indefinite postponement,
principally because of the drastic cut
in the city’s budget.
W A Quinn, city manager, said
it will be impossible with the funds
available to carry out the plan to
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comparable-with rates announced by FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 21.—
Ray McNaughton, chairman of the
Grand river dam authority, Tuesday
branches of the very competent Brit- Secretary Hanson an injured wrist, credited the $20,000,000 power project
ish police are masters of the situa- Phone Out of Order with the reduction in rates ordered
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Agents Long at Work
How had Hitler accomplished this?
Bv patient activity. For years his
agents in France. Friedrich Sieburg,
the author, Otto Abetz, “pro-French”
consuls like Nolde, many others had
••worked” the French leaders. When
necessary they were assisted by beau-
tiful women: The Baroness von Einem: |
the Princess von Hohenlohe and
others of lesser brilliance.
They 'got in” with certain of those
leading French women who, at the
moment of defeat, exercized such a
devastating influence on certain
French statesmen. They went every-
where, saw everybody, came to know
everything, dipped into French poli-
tics through scandalously venal
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 78, Ed. 2 Wednesday, August 21, 1940, newspaper, August 21, 1940; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1993231/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.