1941-05-02 — Page 8

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SINCLAIR'S

VIEWS ON STRUGGLE

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LONDON, May 1 (Router)—"In Greece the German Army got the roughest handling it had yet received and gol it from forcer which were a fraction of its own strength," sall Sir Archibald Sinclair, the Alr Minis- ter, speaking at ̈ luncheon of the Anglo-Batavian Society to-day.

He wondered what

Hitler WOR thinking about the changes and chances of the struggle, saying "I don't think Hitler likes to think about Greece and I doubt that he gives n thought to the collapse of Mussolini's pinchbeck empire."

Netherlands Recalled

Referring to the savage German alr altacks on Holland at the time of its Invasion, Sir Archibald said: "Since that time, we in the ellies, arid towns of this country have learnt the horror of war as the Germans wage it. As our air strength grows, and it is beginning to grow fast, we will repay

Archibald pointed out that Hitler is a realist and dominating his thought must be such factors as the growing power of Britain, the grow ing weight of the R.A.F. attacks und the swelling reinforcements from the people of the United States.

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NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuter)-

CUBA'S FIRST FAMILY-This Interesting family group is that

of President Fulgencio Batista of Cuba, with Sonora Batista and their newest baby, Elisa. It was taken recently at the Prosidantial Palace in Havana.

New York's Mrs Goering

Sees Red When Heiled

"Our Fleet is ready and stripped for "THE next one," said Mrs Frank Goering, of New York, action," declared Admiral Adolphus recently, "who raises his right hand to me and says 'Hell, Andrews of the United States' third Hitler! I will pop right in the eye." naval district to the New York Chamber of Commerce to-day.

We

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Mrs Goering spoke bitterly. A resident of the Bronx, she "We must ensure the delivery of holds no brief for people who think they're funny by connecting needed supplies for England. If her married name with that of portly Hermann Goering, head of that means convoys, then convoy. Otherwise we may as well the German Air Force and economic dictator of his country states prepare for England's defeat. There the New York "World-Telegram." can be no peace for us until the pro- sent chaos is eliminated. We must prepare now for any eventuality."

German Threat STOCKHOLM, May 1 (Retter), All ships including American war ships are able to German attock within Germany's proclaimed zones is the official German declara-

war

"It makes you mad," she said. if anything funny ever had happened "Here am I-Scotch to the mar to her because of her surname."

"Nothing ever happens to me," she row. And people think they're said.

Mrs C. Gayda, who owns a drug funny kidding me. Well, they're not! My maiden name was store also the Bronx, was not at Frances McGhie, and there's home, but a son-in-law said he "took

રી or anything ife's last name. Mrs Gayda, he lot of ribbing" on account of his nothing German tion, according to the Berlin corres about that. Frank? His last said, once wrote to the Fascist editor name came out of Germany a asking him about any possible family pendent of the "Dagens Nyheter."

This applies, continues the deelura- long time ago. It has nothing to connection, but never received un tion, irrespective of whether other do with that other fellow.

If it answer. Powers acknowledge these DS War did, why"-Mrs Goering was zones or not.

The "Nyheter's" military corres-speechless. pondent says that while British land "And that isn't all," continued Mrs operations seems that the Battle lot of people call late at night-

during April were "most Goering, the fire still in her eyes. "A

of the Atlantic at present in no way corresponds with the promises made by the Germans in their advance pubileity.

American patrolling of this front must be regarded as most significant and would scent likely shortly to be- come convoying, in the opinion of this writer, who concludes: "The con- sequences of this action remain to be seen.".

LATE NEWS

Ingenohl's

guess from parties or something like that and sny. "This is Goldstein. How's your boss, Hitler? I'll Gold- stein or tler them if ever 1 find out who's doing it."

No Staling

While Mrs Goering sees red at the subject of similar last names, other New Yorkers questioned on having the same surnames as some of the leading figures in Europe said they didn't mind in the least.

One result in all cases, they said, was that they came in for a lot of kidding from their friends.

Among those questioned were pervous hearing the surnames of Goering-France,--Laval, Clano. and Gayda. No Mussolini, Hiller or Stalin is listed in the telephone directories of the five boroughs. Goebbels' Mind Easy

Peter Franco, a novelty manufac- turer, with offices in W. 33rd Sirect, was aggrieved when it was suggested that he might have got into some fights because of his last name,

"I avoid all political arguments the cor.cerning those guys on other side," he said. "I'm not even of Spanish extraction, I can't help if my name is France."

King Fires Tommy Gun

Accurate Shooting

LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).- Though he had never before handled

tommy gun, His Majesty the King, during a visit to the Southern Com- mand to-day, found the "heart" of an enemy soldier silhouette target with the first four shots fired-from- the shoulder position.

Lowering the gun to the waist, the King again registered many hits on the target is a sequence of 17 shots. The Queen stood behind applaud-

Mrs. John M. Goebbles, of the Bronx, sounded surprised when askedjing his good marksmanship.

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