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September 20, 1939.

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Some of the dificulties which the United States will encounter in responding to President Roosevelt's appeal to avoid partisanship are demonstrated by speech which

Fritz Kuhn, lender at the German American Bund, made at a recent rally at Sellersville, Pennsylvania.

More than 2,000 members of the Bund cheered him when, speaking from platform decorated with

American and Nazi tags, he declar- ed: "Hitler and Germany can lick the whole world."

Kuhn, who spoke far 121

hour,

sald: "Chamberlain and others have

talked for weeks, but they will do

nothing Neither England nor France will ever stop Hitler. You can best serve the Fatherland and show that

ing nolutely neutral."

Another speaker, G. G. W. Kunze. National Public Relations Counsel

for the Band, was cheered when he sald he hoped that "when Roosevelt is thrown out of the White House next year a Whitle American will

be elected."

responsible. He odded;"

MEET YOU"

SHELTER

TO RAID

Oranges --And Bridge

WE

By HILDE MARCHANT JE took our first air- raid warnings 'very socially.

In my block of flats it was quite like an afternoon call, getting to know your fourth floor neighbour; cxcept that, besides, you helped to enter

tain her children..

Some people took, strange things with them into safety. A sweet old lady in the Primrose, Hill (N.W.) district arrived in the shelter carrying a plate of tribute them, oranges, and proceeded to dis-

Details of Evacuation of Children from London

(By AIR MAIL)

London, Sept. 5.

WE now hear that we have evacuated everybody safely, including the blind, cripples, and expectant mothers, but in London only about half of the expected evacuces came forward at the Jast moment-650,000 instead of 1,200,000. Perhaps they did not wish to leave home. The children have been welcomed every- where, and I think southern children have a better reputation than those from the North where they are wilder. Anyway, although it is true that there have been no casualties, one small boy has fallen over the cliffs and another has been shot by his brother with a gun found in an outlying shed. Of course such accidents are bound to happen where

pa par

A Look Through children come up against, un

The Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

September 20, 1889,

(expected conditions. There has only been one case of refusal to take children and in this in- stance the Magisfrate imposed « Ane of £25.

31

Attention has been called to A sunken vessel, which runs flush sorts of possible improvements in the with the waterling, and which carries inst few days. Many people favour * powerful ram or platon driven by a ming an enemy's verol, bza boon de- streets in the large towns. They are steam cylinder for the purpose of ram-a curfew to keep the children off the signed in this country. The ram will running about in the pitch darkness be driven by a force of 160 tons, which and accidents are certain. But ironclad. The speed of the vessel and enforcement as people may is sufletent to pierce the side of an curfew is not so easy of Introduction

lùvention, which in mentioned in con-

In contrast to these speeches, Otio Sattler, President of the German Cultural Leikgue, at another meeting |

Snorting away at the end of the usserted that Hitler atune was shelter was an old man who insisted en wearing his gas mass. He sat for "The world's hatred against litlar air in and out... but every now about twenty minutes blowing good must not be changed into hate for and then he shipped the mask ip to about twenty kante an hour. Can think. Hooliganism has appeared in the whole people. We German suck sugar. Americans have been against Hitler, from the beginning and hope for the destruction of all he stands for sounded one of the tennats came Nazi-lam gust be crushed, and the in tully dressed, with a bottle of true Germany arise to take its place whisky under one arm and a syphon among the civilised nations of the world,"

under the other.

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Australia's Robin Hoad re-ilves the breathless days when men lought. loved and died to carve a nation out of a wildernessl

FOR VIR VEIGHT TIME

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temporary Encyclopaedian, WOR the many places, but Magistrates forerunner of the modern submarino. dropping on very heavily. Im- were added.--Ed}; -, It was never successful until torpedoes prisonment is imposed in almost all cases in any assaults on the police. This sort of thing will soon be sup pressed,

25 YEARS AGO

September 20, 1014.

The Press Bureau announced that the

Then there is general agreement

1 am so sorry I am inte," he said. prince of Wales has approached Earl that the system of alrens is exceed- He made up a hund of bridge with Kitchener, maying that he urgently desingly poor at the present time. Only three other

they only Alres men, but

pironed to .the front. a relatively smali proportion of the played one hand, before the sire A

K Royal Hhx ended the gathering.

hur people hear them and their notes completed his milltary "Good night. So glad to

en are not as clear and distinct as they have in. Firl Kitchener enkmitted to me," they said, and went back to

bed.

We are obviously going to make friends-it-mur dug-out partics. **********

is Majesty that it is undesirable that might be. There will have to be the Prince of Wales should, at present, Very material improvement In that

direction. Proceed on active service.

Parliament Move....

In Paris, she conartans of opinten lij Meantime business is reported to A MAN was settling his daughter that the Battle of the Aisne is the be good pretty well everywhere, and in their shelter when he realised wo important since the beginning of pretty well in everything. Few com- his wife had not come down.

the war. It is not a rearguard action, plaints on this score, and unemploy- He shouted up the stairs: "Are you era of big operations on French sail wiped out

but a aupreme encounter closing the ment is falling. It ought soon to be coming or aren't you?"

entirely. Business of-

She didn't answer, so he dusted up the staircase-and found her making beds.

"What on earth are you doing that for?" he asked.

gains will necessarily be slow owing to London wholesale and it is surprising It can be realised that the Allies ganisations are still removing froin the enormous, strength of the German that some people think it necessary positions.

to go. It is not known who aug- Final Rueters will probably be nehiovisted the removal of Parliament lo tion.

by threatening German communtea the provinces, but Members are ex- pressing their disapproval on very free, and outspoken lines. Probably there will be no migration al nii, September 20, 1920. EVER it Westminster is knocked The Forbes Russell Company gave a convincing presentation of Sir Arthur about, as is possible, the House FRIEND who lives in a rather Tanqueros Rt the Theatre Royal last else. The West end of London is linero's famous play, The Second-tre of Commons may meet somewhere A formal Chelsea street overheardhi, the acting of the principals being amply provided with sultable build-

"Now don't be cross. If the house is damaged there'll be a lot of those wardens around the place, and it MUST be dy."

And she finished making the beds.

10 YEARS AGO

two women padding around in car-really excellent. ·

pet slippers, chatting away to each i other, after the "All clear."

They have been neighbours for years; and they didn't even know

ings for the proceedings of Parlia-

5 YEARS AGO

ment.

September 20, 1934.

(The treaty

· Parliment therefore will probably

He took his wheelbarrow down, subsequently played.-Ed.). and went to sleep in it.

each other's notes until last night. Minister, and M. Louis Barthou, Foreign, when it should meet. Most people 1. Maxim Litvinoff, Russia's Foreign go on ha it is. Nobody agrees as to ONE of

the most comfortablo Miter of France, were guests at a favour it meeting in the daytime In- people who took cover in the ramours that the statesmen were dis- extreme difficulty, in getting home private luncheon today. There are stead of at night on account of the heller under

♫ station WES an cussing #1 Ruso-French treaty eighteen-stone workman.

mutual welstance.

of when thefe are no lights whatever. On the other hand I am told that the Opposition do not want meetings In After the "All clear" wordens

The Council of the League of Nations evening. Why I have heard sirens from. other

the daytime but prefer them in the going off, and thought there was BD-arrangements for next January's plebis do work in the day time and do not districts at in private this morning to discuss motest iden. Possibly some of them not the re- other warning. They began turning cite in the Saur. people back before it was realized that these sirens, too, were giving the "All clear.”

.

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want to lose duanchal benefit from this as well as the £650 they receive nipped in to a darkened pub afar looking after Parliamen -One-of-the-cockneys turned round" Ludgate-cireys Just before closing

time.

to a warden and said;

"Blimry, mate, if this 'ere war

curtains one of them barmaid:

No doubt in time to come we shäll": have some bad air, raids bul we have streels

pocs on long enough you'll give some When they got round the darkened none at present.. In the one the jitters,”

nold to the everyone '1' carrying their gasmasks, although it seem to be It little Blimoy, what's this? A NIGHT doubtiu! as to whether gas, will be CLUB?"

fused, at all events initially. Every ¡sort of regulation now being en-

Fleet-street bookshop f woman of about eighty nsked for the No. 3 A.R.P. book.

The assistant offered her one on anti-gas precautions.

"Oh, I don't need that," she said.

#

A FRIEND was sitting at home

with the radio turned on listen

"We've just been put on to electing to the Prime Minister's speech, tricity."

when telegraph boy came to the

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