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PLANT IN
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IT'S A SECRET-- TILL THE PLANTS
COME UP!
AW--COME ON --- TELL
ME?
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Friday,
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LOOK AT THE
LITTLE SIGNS!.
I BETTER GET THERE
FIRST!
June 6, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
THANKS,
FLOY!
O.K.
“Chaineraft"
Demand For Control Of Sightseers in London
THERE is a growing clamour for action to control the hordes of idle sensation hunters who crowd into London after every heavy air-raid. These people obstruct traffic and hinder the work of debris-clearance squads. The London
"Daliy Telegraph"
says present police powers are in-: sufficient to deal with the nuisance.
This strange wandering-at come personal inconvenience and risk from crumbling walls-seems to me to be part of the restlessness which air- Bombing undoubtedly causes, writer a correspondent.
The
people of Britain are enduring terrifje air bombing, all the dangers, noise, and discomforts of war, with practically none of its excitement or emotional outlets in actual action.
It is commonplace for civil de- Lenders, when praised for their courage and coolness, to answer: 'It' easy to Job to do on when you have n
It must be remembered that most
Successful
Artificial Respiration
the history of the world have szen American Medical Association very little of it.
י
Doctors Yandell Henderson and J.
Prone Pressure Best Say U.S. Doctors CHICAGO, June 3 (UP), For successful artificial respira- of the people of London who have tion nothing can beat two human, endured the worst bombardment in hands, the journal of the
reported recently, McCullough Turner, both of New Haven, Conn., disclosed that a series of experiments showed manual resuscitation superior to mechanical respiration, despite a popular ration that mechanical processes are better. Henderson and Turner contended, primarily, that the time lost in obtaining and adjusting mechanical devices frequently means the differ ence between life and death of the patient.
Hear But Don't See They hear terrific gunfire, the crash of bombs, and the roar of tumbling buildings-but they see nothing of what is going on. After enduring that suspense all night long, they go to work in a civi- lian atmosphere, and their lives con- tinue to be complicated with all sorts of elvillan responsibilities.
They have been living in the front line, but for most of the day they must carry on as if the war did not exist.
au-
It is up to the Government thorities to take advantage of their natural desire for action.
give
The Government must people a lead so that we will what we hear so bfien is People's War.
get,
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America Must Toil, Weep
And Sweat Too-Fairbanks
We are told that more than 90 per cent, of our people are in favour of aiding the British in this war, said Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, in an Ameri- can broadcast.
Thoy tell us that over 60 per cent, are for our aiding the British and their Allies even if that aid should risk our involvement as an active bol- ligerent.
For some reason, however, we are. not gelling things done. We have not yet really taken off our coats and rolled up our sleeves.
Possessing no illusions of racial! superiority, and being happily con-1. selous that wa are just ordinary. human beings, we recognise this lethargy as a human weakness.
snerince of each one for every one, We know that only by the selfless and by every one for each one, ear we ever hope to enjoy the blessings of a civilised free community.
My mother used to quote the say-". Ing. "Everyone does the beat they does the best, they can." know how at the moment-no ona
our
Threat Not Realised There are several reasons for seeming lack of drive. One import- nut reason is, I think, that although we detest to the most depths of our innermost soul
profound the philosophies of the totalitarian Powers, and although we recognise that the British people and their Aflies are fighting a holy crusade in the interests of all free peoples everywhere, many Americans are-not yet nware that the threat to our existence is really imminent.
Common Belict Refuted The collaborators also refuted a common belief that resuscitation is "restarting machine that has the stopptually, if a vital machine has to be a fully stopped It cannot be restarted," It is because we do not. want to they said. "It is not like an auto-walt until time bombs explode in mobile motor
to be started by New York, until Gestapo agents cranking
a case of drowning, Hen- subvert cur defences behind the derson and Turner said the object of ly alone and on the defensive before lines, and until we are left desperate- resuscitation is to prevent the breath- ing machine from coming to a full
we knuckle down to work with all stop.
the energy of which we are capable
that we must discuss these problems.!
RESINS FROM MALAYSIA Supplies for U.S.
The prone pressure method of Schafer produces all the pulmonary ventilation that human physiology permits," they said. "This method is the simplest to learn and the castest to apply therefore it is the best."
A Common Enemy
If, as we all hope, we are not yet obliged to bleed for the holy cause of freedom, we must be anxias, for our own selfish sakes, and to borrow now famous phrase, to toil and to weep and to sweat for st
Franco Foes
Exiled For 15 Years
Echo Of Spanish.,
Civil Strife
Senora
. Dolores Ibarruri, known as "La Pasionaria," former Foreign Minister Julio Alvarez del Vayo, and Luis Araquistain, former Spanish Ambassador to France, were deprived of their Spanish nationality recently by a political. responsibilities tribunal
· SEA VITAL-Sir Hugh Dowd-cxlied for 15 years. ing, chief marshal of tho
anil
The tribunal also ordered confisca- British Air Commission, as- tion of all their possessions in Spain. serted in New York recently Legal authorities said the sentences with the threat of interrup-Spanish Republle still were charged that the Battle of Atlantic that the three former leaders of the
appiled
only to a political trial and tion of soa communication is with rebellion, which carries a capital the most vital battle being penalty. There has been no an
waged to-day.
Tommy Guns Popular With Indian Troops
Malaya.
nouncement to indicate that these trials have taken place,
Now in America
Senor Alvarez del Vayo and Senor Araquialala are reported to be in North America, while "La Pastonaria' was said to be in Russia.
..
Senor Alvarez de Vayo was Re- publican Foreign Minister during almost all of the Civil War period, and Senor Araquistain was Ambassa dor to Paris during the first part of the war.
and
Five thousand tons of natural resins which have accumulated
In cases of gus-sickness (asphy- at Singapore, Batavia and otherxiation), the men found that the
The Tommy gun or to give it ila full patronymic, the Thompson Far Eastern perts will be moved volume of pulmonary ventilation In- The very lives of the free people sub-machine gun--is now one of the in the very near future by duced by mechanical respiration was of this country are in danger. That weapons of the Indian Army in passioned speeches in the Cortes Sonora Dolores Ibarrurl earned the title of "La Pasionaria" for her im rather Iess American ships after having | inhalation." than under simple danger will remain across the sea, lain in warehouses for several They recommended that freman, one guard the seas and live on their their special ammunitions have been was the wife of an Asturian miner
and It will stay there so long as Bri- A large number of these guns and
(legislature)
and during political months.
policemen, seamen, miners, soldiers. Islands.
reunions. A Communist deputy, she This news is contained in a "United boy and girl scouts and college
Issued to Infantry Battalions and That danger will die across the ses Indian troops have taken to this new with her husband in the Asturian message from Washington sides her the prone presif Britons are given the weapons to
was said to have participated Press"
with salisfaction. which states that the Purchasing sure respiratory method.
kill it. We can further rest assured
housands of cinema-goera have
rebelilon of October, 1034. Director of the Office of Production
seen the jawed, gimlet-eyed hoodlums but Republican Minister to Uruguay, Management, Mr Donald Nelson, sald
Augusto Barela Treller, former gun being fired by lantern- that the United States Maritime Com-
will throw away-the scabbards,
We are not alding them for charl-it has been a standard weapon with
few realise that for some years now other three. mission and the Netherlands Legation had made avaliable shipping space to
table reasons. Our policy is dictated the United States Marines Army and tnove the resies,
by our own interests: We will at Navy. all times act for our own good.
Mr Nelson added that the ship-| ments
would avert a threatened American shortage of these products. News Welcomed Exporters of resin in Singapore welcome the news.
Resin, or dammar, to give it its Malay name, is used principally in the manufacture of varnishes and paints.
Greetings Of Poet Laureate
that if we give them the swords, they
It was issued a few months ago to It so happens that Democracy, the British Mr John G. Winant, the American religion, is boing threatened by the now It has come to the Indians in Ambassador to Britain recently re- totalitarian infidel. It so happens Malnya.
battalions in England and. vealed that Mr John Masefield, the that the British and ourselves share gun has but recently been formulated Drill with the Tommy Poet Laureate, had commemorated the same enemy. his arrival in England in verso.
but British Infantrymen who have "So far as your people and cur
been taught its use are now Instruct people are
We have overcome our ancleating the Indians. hope that we may work together in and have come to realise that the concerned,' he said, "preludices and hiddebound thinking,
For The Jungle the spirit of the moving words which
The gun is admirable for quick)
Isolationists Flayed
was given the same sentence as the
Negroes' Rights On Trains Won
Four years
aro
Representative
With rubber and tin, the more im- your Poet Laureate, Mr John Masg./ British people are much like our-assaults and for street fighting. It is Arthur W. Mitchell (D., II.) was
quoted:
He then Two with like laws and language
should be friends.
porlant products, having priority held, addressed to me on my coming over any other products from Malnya. to England." the export of resin from the country has not been on the pre-war scale.
Only very small shipments have, been exported from Malaya, with the result that large quantities have accumulater.
Last year, approximately 9,000 tons of resin were exported from Malaya.
Hollywood Stunned By
selves.
Whatever cumities have marred award freedom of thought, sperch and with its rapidity and nortablity and Then the Interstate Commerce Com-
past,
A future with good will may make.
amends
And build a new world
than the last.
happler
Your coming and your friendship
are a cheer.
If yours and ours will but under-
stand,
in fear,
Mr
Earth's future chlidren will not live and when they did neeused suem of (anti-aircraft sun mortars (which be furnished urst-class tickets must
Our aims in life have always been war correspondent who was recently Crow car although he held a very effective for guerilla warfare; forced in Arkansas to ride in a Jim developed along parallel lines and in China saw hundreds of Chinese Pullman ticket: He used the Rock ship human beings have made guns. sometimes under blundering sponsor-communist troops armed with Tommy island Railroad for $30,000, which steady and determined progress lo- It is also Lood for Jungle warfare, the district court refused to grant actiont.
the widteness of its are of fire the mission upheld the railroad's action. It has been the dominunt theme weapon will be a very useful supple- ruing that there is not enough first- of our mutual history,
ment to the battalion tre power, class troffle among Negroes lú justify The isolationists were the ment 'Indian Infantry who, like all of us, despleed injustice, Molnya now has, in addition to the to nccommodate them. but unlike the rest of us did not hate rifte
battalion in costly changes or additions necessary Mitchell and
which bayonet itenough to help to relieve it,
every
to the oppealed Supreme Court, which recently ruled soldier carries, a powerful arsenal of They were the ones who graded its own. There are anti-tank rifles, unanimously that "coloured passen the Altics for not slepping Hitler, Bren guns Vickers!
who machine-guns, gera
with accommodations fighting for no ravon,
are the artillery of the infantry), al in comforts and convenience The torch of liberty is held aloft grenades and Tommy guns among to those afforded to first-class, white by British hands. We must give it the weapons in use. fuel to see it stays alight. the Sikhs what knuckle-dusters are
Kirpans are to Pengara"
∙It's a misdemeanour to take Let's to t then, Off with our to the British soldier.,
indigents into California and that coats! Up with our sleeves. He done
law's constitutionality was assalled with bickering and rehashed recri
in arguments before the Supreme minations!
Court. Americans have always been extraordinarily mobile and Buch
Nor deed of spirit die by deed of
hand.
Alice Faye GRAFT GLAND
HOLLYWOOD wua astonished re-j cently by news.of the marriage, of Alice Faye, blanda young 'glamour star, and orchestre leader Phil Harris.
It was
a whilelwind affale, two months covering courtably, engage- inent and marriage.
Foye
Tico) to get inntr
Pan
wife Ailey.”
whose latest fut
FROM CORPSE
The
SAVES WOMAN Film Stars' Garments
British Medical Journal records a case of a woman's life being
The
woman
tho
For New Zealand
Priests' Fortune
Sunk In Sinkless
Swimming Suits
Four parish priests told a Montreal
legislation, it was argued, declined to offer any oral argument
economically disastrous." California In support of the law.
Egypt Wants U.S. Trade Help
The ceremony was secret, and Miss saved in Alexandria by grafting the did not tell even studio officials drenal gland from a dead suan. of her plans. Harris's divorce from
£8.oon collection of garments court that they had been swindled Mascotte Ralston will not be final Jewish doctors, who
The operation was performed by worn by Hollywood stars in recent out of £16,025. until September, so they went to gland meets
the grafted his flims is on its way to New They had lost the monoy, they Entendo
Tof | Zealand, where it will be exhibited said, "through the activities, of the
and sold for natriotic funds.. picture is normal life.
promoters of a company formed to The Egyptian Ministry of Finance was formerly the after the operation,adaga
left hospital six days The collection Includes els ulamako "hygienic, unsinkable, modest suggests that American ships carry-
morous arifeles_as the £300 "gown | bathing suita," Martio, screen actor. She feasted 26. She came from has been called the gland of light Arter
Lying
Ing war supplies to Egypt by the Red near the kidneys, the adrenal worn by Joan Bennett in "Flore The priests said that Emile. Vall-Sea route might be used to talco New York musical comedy stage to or fight." It supplies the secretion Chann's penka1 can and armband are charged with conspiracy, per- the United States, Canada, Australia,
the Bay"
Charlie Inncourt and Raoul Charlebois, who Egyptien produce, chiefly cotton, to And Hollywood, the line but very se hacesaury to allmilate the lomediato The Great Dictator.
for 2001 Jonk ago,
that aha
den pauy eight years ago, lopers, Norma Ghenter's evening It is also one of the most important bag, Greer Garmin's Ince handkerchief band lewder, singer and radio star. rulers of an Interlocking system of and Gone Autry's entire cowboy covered by census-takers In TASH Charles Wrightman Teker and thyrolit, pituitary adrenal wardrobo millionaire and John Conti Gand and and sex-which large control theThe Alsappeared from the atendiorderly functioning of the Individuar Almproducer
was ofAWA. Nat and powerful action required it. nn | Others and Loretta Young's golden/uaded them to Invest in the com- and India"on their 'return voyages//
marry
Rudy Vallergency a
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