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"Heart of the North
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Presented by WARNER BROS. Directed by LEWIS SKILER • Serets Fiey by Joe Kata
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THE CHINA-MAIL, NOVEMBER 12, 1940
ROOSEVELT SPEECH AT TOMB OF UNKNOWN
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"PEOPLE UNDER THE IRON HEEL WILL LATEST REBEL," SAID PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IN AN ARMISTICE DAY SPEECH AT THE TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN ARLINGTON
"EARTHBOUND" CEMETERY IN WASHINGTON YESTERDAY.
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KAY FRANCIS WALTER PIDGEON
Lewis HOWARD Eugene PALLETTE
HARRY OWENS and his Royal Howallahs
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Screenplay by Norman, Krasna
Directed by WILLIAM SETTER. Produced by JOE PASTERNAK A NEW UNIVERSAL FICTURE
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Cesar Romero Jean, Rogara
He expressed faith that democracy, in spite of all, would survive.
"I, for one, do not believe that the world will revert to a modern form of ancient slavery, or to controls vested in modern feu- dalism or modern empires for modern dicta tors or modern oligarchies in these days.
"People under their iron heels
will themselves rebels," said Pre- WENT TO
sident Roosevelt.
IT
In what was his first publiUNTIL SHE
speech since his re-election, Presi- dent Roosevelt denounced “un- patriotic efforts” which he said hád been made by some Americans since the Great War."to make us believe that the sacrifices made by our nation were made wholly in vain."
In 1914, a definite effort was made in part of the world to
destroy democracy. That of
fort was designed to substitute. the doctrine that might makes right.
WAS 79
For sixty-six years Mrs. Nigh- tingale, of Bull Lane, Winchcom be, Gloucestershire, has worked as a glazier at the Postlip Paper Mills, Winchcombe. Now aged
WEAPON'
"If you usually sleep soundly for eight hours a night you will' not expect to feel fit and lively if your rest ration is suddenly cut to four hours, but you can, if you take it gradually, soon learn to do with far less sleep.
and Hitler's planes
Remember these simple rules will soon cease to worry you. Allow your
self to dozé in the train or bus
on your way to and from work. Allow yourself to relax completely after your midday meal, even if you are still sitting in your chair. "If you are at home go into a quiet, darkened room and doze, don't worry if you seem to be so overtired that you cannot sleep. If you sit or lie quietly you will be resting yourself just the same, "There is no need suddenly, to start leading a hermit-like life. An occasional visit to a cinema or theatre, or even that trip to the "local," is valuable relaxation.
"Children must, of course, be encouraged to get as much sleep as possible.
"When you take them to a shel- ter insist that they lie down, and seventy-nine, she has retired. remain quiet. Babies are not a
Each day she walked one and anyway,.
problém because they will, sicep but put cotton wool Democracy Preserved three-quarter miles from her cot-pads in the ears of the older tage to work,, and walked back children and give them sweets to again in the evening. She started ht eight and finished at five each years
day.
years
"The attempt failed 22 ago to-day. A hundred from now, historians will say rightly that the Great War pre- served the new order of the ages
Her husband, who is still liv for at least a whole generation. ing, has already retired from They would say that if the Axis work. "She is the oldest ser- of 1018 had been successful in avant in our firm," the secretary. military victory over the asso- of the paper mills stated. clated nations, resistance on be-
said the President
half of democracy in 1940 would "She has had very little time have been wholly impossible," off, and would not have left us now, but she was getting a little America was, therefore, proud' afraid of air raids. We gave her of its share in. maintaining the a pension. era of democracy in. that war, in when they took part.
Needs Of To-day-
To-day "we recognise certain facts of 1940 which did not exist! in 1918-the need for the elimin- ation of aggressive armaments, the need for the breaking down barriers in a more closely knit world, the need for restoring hon- our in the written and spoken word.
.
"All the years she was here she sat in the same seat. She is still very active, and her sight and hearing are good.
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"We recognise that the pro- cesses of the democracies must be greatly improved in order that we may attain those purposes."--Reu- ler.
R.A.F.'S NEXT PROBLEM
Big black four-engined 'planes have been seen among the large formations of German aircraft during recent raids in the South.
Those who have seen the 'planes say they look like the troop-car- riers which Germany used. Curing operations in Norway, and Den- mark, but air experts point out It is extremely difficult for the layman to recognise types of new machines, and nothing definite can be known until one of them has been brought down or +E photograph taken from the air.
of
It may be that they are large bombers developed on the line
the four-engined bombers which: Germany. was known to possess before the war, but which were regarded as a failure.
It is possible that the Germans, after further experiments, have. evolved a four-engined. bolnber which they are giving "avtry out."
Or perhaps, the machines, are the orthodox German troop- carriers and are making recon- naissances heavily protected by fighters.
BUT WHATEVER THEY ARE, THE, R.A.F. 18 READY FOR THEM.
suck.
HOSPITALITY
Three elderly women-two aged about eighty-took shelter under the stairs and were unharmed when a bomb damaged, much of their house in a Midland town during the night.
When a special constable 'told them that it was safe for them to come, out, one, axed seventy-nine, asked calmly, "Will you have a cup of coffee? I think the gas stove is still here."
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She brought him: luik both kinds! When she was at his elbow, he couldn't loose. Then to save him she made a wild decision. that ended in a crash.
THE DARED TO GAMBLE WITH LIFE ITSELF
HE LOVED HER ENOUGH TO BLACKMAIL HER!
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