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NOT WAR, BUT NATURE—Devastation wrought by hurricane and fire on Feb. 16 in the widely known Spanish resort of Santander. When disaster struck, more than 30,000 were forced to flee their homes. Hundreds of buildings wore destroyed and hundreds of people were burned to death or crushed.
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Knowledge Of Seas Will Win War Says U.S. Envoy Winant
LONDON, May 14 (Reuter)."The freedom-loving and peace-loving peoples of this earth are coming to realise that this is not Britain's fight alone," declared the United States Ambassador, Mr John Winant, addressing the English-Speaking Union luncheon in his honour to-day.
"On the wise use of the navies of the world may hang the destinies of the world's free
people," Mr Winant continued.
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great English-speaking peoples
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Countess Maritza-Potpourri The
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accomp.; Eleven lenos Dr Gerbrandy, President of the chestra cond. by Felix, Weingartner. "For men and women of goodwill. Vetherlands Council of Ministers in there is only one cholee. When London, Dictators conspire together, men and¡
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Nazis Would Revive Slave Days In Africa
Primo Scalo's Accordeon Band with Mr Eden concluded: "We share the Ice in Ice Rink (Colfrell): Why Vocal Chorus; Comedian-Sitting on same traditions and we here ow that you understand when we Don't Women Liko Ma? (Cottrell
that rather than yield up the Bennett), George Formby -- with aith in which we bellove, we are his Ukulele and Orchestral accomp.: prepared to suffer whatever it may Acordeon Rand I'll Never Make
the Same Mistake be that German might can impose." Smith)...Primo Scala's Accordeon the Nazis won, hope of civilisation in
LONDON, May 14 (Reuter)"It | Bond with Vocal Chorus: Vocal-Im Africa would be at an end and its Nobody's Baby (Davis and others); peoples would be thrown back into MAYbo (Flynn-Madden)...Anne slavery under German task-masters" Shelton with instrumental accomp.. declared the Colonial Secretary, Lord dis London Relay The News and Moyne, broadcasting in celebration
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May 15, 1941. By Ernie Bushmiller
Y.M.C.A. Assets Seized
By Nazis: U.S. Protest
ابیت
The State Department has protested to the German Goy.' ernment in behalf of the American Young Men's Christian As- Bociation against seizure by the invading German forces of three camps owned by the Polish Y.M.C.A.
The protest points out that the. value of the three build- ings is approximately $2,000,000 and that more than one-half of this amount came from American donors and was given with the stipulation that if the buildings were ever used for other than Y.M.C.A. purposes the money would revert to America.
According to reliable reports from Poland, the Y.M.C.A. building in Warsaw is now serving as the seat of the Ger- Government · in Poland, Din while that in Krakow is hend- quarters for the Gestapo, Ger- many's secret police. The third building is in Lodz.
The bullding in Warsaw Is the largest Y.M.C.A. structure in Europe. Protest To Soviet
Government has also¦
The U.S.
Shaw Flays
BBC Ban
On Artists
George Bernard Shaw broke a long silence recently with a hearty jab at his favourite tar- The United sent a formal note of protest to get the BBC. Moscow against what is described as Press reported from Loridon the repeated robbing and desceration that he had described, it as of a Roman Catholic church there,
"British Nazism gone mad." The church; under the direction of in American priest, has been robbed because it banned some famous ve times within the last year and entertainers who supported the was recently descerated.
The protest points out that under recent Peoples Convention which the Soviet-American Accord of 1933, called for "peace with the Ger- American citizens were to have free-man people," reports "P.M." dom of worship in Russia and to:
Oficials view the incident as a
have such churches as they desired. "The whole managing staff of further evidence of the eventual fat the BBC should be sacked in- of religion under all types of totali- stantly," the bearded playwright
tarian government,
said in a message to the Na- tional Council of Civil Liberties.
"Here we are in the thick of a
Famous Portsmouth war which we claim to be Rghting
Hotel Destroyed
Among the buildings destroyed by ré in a recent raid on Portsmouth was the George Hotel, one of the oldest hostelries in the city.
as the champions of western demo- cracy. Dally we throw into the teeth of Germany and Italy reproach be cause they abolished the rights o public mecling and free speech. Ye this is the world-wide exhibition British Nazism gone mad-just o top of the suppression of the "Daily Worker," too."
It was at the George that Lord Nelson breakfasted on September 14, 1865, before embarking in II.M.S The reason for Shaw's outburst Vistory, in which he lost his life five against the BBC, which once banned
him for ad libbing, was on
werks later at Trafalgar.
The fire gutted the building, in-nouncement that Michael-Red-- cluding the Nelson room, in which grave, star of the popular Britis). there was a four-poster bed. Alm, "The Lady Vanishes," and plaque on the wall of the hotel re- other actors would not be allowed had with- cording Nelson's association with the to broadcast unill they
trom the People's place was one of the few historical drawn support
Convention. features saved from the flames.
Landlady Objected To
His Murals of Pigs
ART Master John R. Dewey painted snakes and ladders, noughts and crosses, and chessmen on the walls of a cottage he had rented near Weymouth. On the bedroom wall was a draw. ing of a man, a pig, and a small train.
The effect of all this on the, the repair and
condition, of the
owner of Lynden Len-for that house."
Mr Dewey's unorthodoxy extend- was its name was an action ated also to his correspondence. Weymouth County Court for damages for dilapidations.
In one letter, read by Mrs Moore' solicitor he said: "I note that in Mrs Caroline Moore, the owner, several letters you have referred t claimed £23 10s, of which E10 was your daughter's Interest in my work for the redecoration of these rooms in the garden. and the remainder for "reinsiating" rockeries in the garden, to which Mr Dewey had given some attention.
Mrs Moore was unlucky.
"Old-Fashioned"
Woman-Hater
"Please tender her my compil. ments, but tell her I am a bachelor end a woman-haler,
"I have practically
no use for women. They steal men's jobs and Sald Judge Cave: "I am not tell us how to run our lives. I wil aware of any authority to prevent not allow women, old or young,- †
a new tenant decorating a house under me out of my rustic simpli- according to his own larte,
clly
"The style in which Mr Dewey de-j. Mrs Moore's reply denied any in- corated these rooms would probably terest in Mr. Dewey either on her not please me. am not an art daughter's part or her own, master, and perhaps I am a little old-fashioned.
"But these decorations do not affect
THRILLS
She got the last word-in a post- script. It said: "I suppose even you had a mother."
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Leary, Bupre
B.B.C. UNDER FIRE
FROM M.P.s
Discussions are taking place among back bench M.P.s in alt Parties on making a joint protest against the way the BBC. presents news of Parliament.
For some time there has been strong criticism of what M.P.8 describe as the B.B.C.'s "front- bench" blas.
M.Ps declare that B.B.C. accounts) in the news bulletins give a din- torted pleture of Parliamentary de-f antes.
They are almost entirely devoted to Government statements, andi rarely give any indication of the ériticisms voiced by M.P..
Mrs Allen,
Mrs Grant
Go to Law
MRS ALLEN and Mrs Grant
M.P. strongly resent this. Their went to law, recently, and all Indignation has come to a head because of some tea, sugar, following the BB.C.'s report of the milk, coffee, a pair of boots- recent debate on the MacDonald Bill. and two ents.
No Indication
The B.B.C. gave
no Indication
Mrs Allen had temporarily
that almost every speaker before evacuated from her home in Mr Churchill spoke expressed op- Swinton-street, King's Cross, position to the measure.
W.C., and left the key with Mrs One explanation offered by B.B.C. Grant in the flat below. spokesmen is that they only have a
med amount of time for Parlia-Grant, alleging that her neighbour mentary news.
The view is growing,
that
She claimed £1 178, 9d. from Mrs
had used some of her stores of pro-
however, visions and had taken a pair of boots,,
the real explanation is not a technical one.
M.Fs feel that the B.B.C., under orders or otherwise, is pursuing a
Husband To Consider
Mrs Grant denied this, and added: "Mrs Allen's husband was
there
back before her.
deliberate policy of presenting Par-three weeks after she left and came Hument to the nation sounding board for Government
spokesmen.
only as o
Another Criticism
"What was he eating while sho was away?"
She said she had kept Mis Allen's Another criticism aimed at the two cats for seven weeks and B.B.C. is contained in a notion tabled counter-claimed for £1 4s, ed., being by 40 M.P.3.
threepence per Registrar Friend,
cat per day,
06-
The the two women faced
before
each other af Clerkenwell County Court, dismissed both clatm and counter-claim. the
"No costs for either of you," he sald.
It protests "against politicol dis- criminallon' when employment is being given by organisations sociated with the State.
Some of the supporters of motion object, for example, to such incidents as the banning of the broadcasts of Sir Hugh Roberton's choir because of Sir Hugh's political
views.
BANK STAFF UNION RECOGNISED
"Do try to live in a little more Peace with one another."
And Mrs Allen and Mrs Grant, having tasted the law, walked slowly home,
MILLION ASPIRINS A million aspirin tablets, weighing Barclays Bank has agreed to re-half a ton, are among the medical cognise and negotiale with the Bank supplies to be sent to England from Oficera Guild, the trade union of the School of Pharmacy of the bank staffs in England and Wales. University of Buffalo.. They are the This is the first of the large clearing gift of a firin of. manufacturing banks to accord such recognition. chemists.
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