Show ' 'r x !" — ' J Embroider Bouquets On Your Bedspread WEEKLY New German Troop Movements Threaten Sweden’s Neutrality Norway’s Battlefront Widened (EDITOR’S re those NEUTRALS: Baltic Barometer the British government announced that the empire “now has 2000000 men under arms” military experts were speculating as to how many of this number had landed in Norway current theater of World War II There was terrific fighting in Norway and Norwegian coastal waters that much was sure But conflicting reports from London Berlin and Stockholm clouded the picture Nazi official sources admitted for the first time that their forces had clashed with allied troops on Norwegian soil Direct combat was centered around Steinkjer where it appeared the British had been routed and around the "gateway” to Oslo a strategic valley north of that city It was in this sector near the city of Dombas that Robert Losey U S military air attache was' killed durHe was hit ing a German air raid in the heart by a bomb splinter as he stood near a mountain tunnel being used for air raid protection Around Oslo itself guerilla warfare was in progress Small bands of the scattered Norwegian forces teamed up with British troops and staged periodic raids upon points held Germans by the Germans claimed to be beating of? these attacks and said they were pushing their outposts further into the interior British air patrols were busy raining bombs on German Danish and Norwegian coastal bases of the Nazi air force in desperate efforts to cut off "homeland communications and supplies of troops Meanwhile German officials claimed that England was attacking objects and threatened reprisals — they feared bombing of open villages and towns Ever since the Nazi war machine showed its teeth to their Norwegian neighbors the Swedish people have been hoping that their land will not be the eventual battlefield of the Scandinavian campaign Vowing to “fight for neutrality” Swedish offf cials now have received reports that German troops and arms are being embarked from Nazi controlled ports directly across the Baltic from Sweden’s shores Some sources believed the troops were bound for Norway but with the ships went icebreaking vessels and it is Sweden’s ports— not Norway’s — that are still As t Pattern 6656 A SPREAD in true Colonial style of sprays of varied flowers can be yours with ease — these bouquets are all in the simplest stitches Place them in a wreath if you prefer Pattern 6656 contains a transfer pattern of 18 ranging from 6 by 6 inches to 1 illustrations of by 2 inches stitches color schemes materials needed Send order to: Sswlsf Orel Nsadleeraft Dept Nsw York Elfhth avo Enclose 19 cents In coins (or Patters No Name Address U 4lIotv George Came to Get His Face Slapped The dumb blonde on a country ramble had been paying a great deal more attention to her shy boy companion than to the fresh spring scenery Entwining her arm with his she gushed 'George I think you’re wonder-full- " H "Thank you Mary" answered “And I think Digging In George slowly At home allies and Germans alike you’re ditto” The dumb blonde pondered over were taking measures to strengththis Before long they came upon en the home front While Germans old Jollop the farmer who was pulled in their belts another notch tending his pigs She took him with more restricted rations being aside and said: “Tell me Mr Jol- effected England launched a sallop what does ditto mean?" vage campaign similar to the Nazi Jollop thought for a moment requests for scrap iron (See cut) then said “You see that pig over Staging an “Old Iron day” the British government asked for scrap metthere by the fence?” And they al of every description "Yes" pig next got it Bedsteads stoves perambu- to it That one is ditto to the first one" INDIGESTION Bffwt tlu Hurt Buy Om in the stnmirfc or ntlst stay llk a of WMrivsar sa heart At th first oad womeo dry— id Tablets to Mart men let ro trm No laiativa but Mrfs of tho fastmt ktlnif nwiii’lMt know for arid Irufttfrotton If tho FlktKT lM)8S dooon’t yravo hotter return to m oad rooTo iKjUttUC Mooaj Bock A Working Day Life is a short day but it is a working day Activity may lead to evil but inactivity cannot be led to good— Hannah Moore Bead This Important Message! 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After Secretary of State Hull made it clear recently that the status quo must be maintained in the Dutch East Indies and Japan politely agreed it appeared that for a while at least Uncle Sam could relax his one to HERE’S By (Released in these columns NOTE — When opinions are expressed they of this of the news anslyst and not necessarily newspaper) Released by Western Newspaper THE WAR: Two Million Men Popular Apron for Beginner to Make EEK ST NEWS ANALYSIS Fred A Howe (above) a marine radio operator told the Dies committee that the Communist party had members aboard several American merchant ships so that “ in time of war they could help establish a Soviet system here” He said that some of the employees on these ships were radio operators Plans call for them to execute Soviet orders from their key positions Howe also charged that the Communist party controls the American Communications association C 1 O operators’ union TRAGEDY: Holocaust Usually it is the feared flood that brings news of disaster from along but the banks of' the Mississippi now fire has made its bid for dishonor in the land of the levee In a Ne247 Miss hall Natchez dance gro men and women were burned to death as racing flames trapped them from all chance of escape— a single doorway About 500 persons had been dancing for hours to the swing music of Walter Barnes’ Negro orchestra of Chicago when suddenly the decorative— but dry — Spanish moss that hung from the rafters burst into flame Survivors said that a mad rush for the door followed as the band continued to play in an attempt At least eight to avert a panic band permembers of the ished Investigation showed that there hall —the one the was but exit to front door Side windows had been boarded up Exactly what caused the first flame formal investigation could not determine VIRGINIA by VALE Western Newspaper Union) decided to WHEN Columbia Tree of Liberty” they decided to give the public more than good value Many of the scenes of the book are laid in Williamsburg Va at the time of the Revolution and just afterward And since the Rockefellers have obligingly restored most of the buildings of the town so that they look never if begin on done any sew- consists Pattern No ing of just three pieces that go together to become the most practiof pinafore cal and comfortable it is a pretty thing ta aprons-a- nd and look at too It buttons on with bright and slips on over the shoulders your head And then it stays put! over complicated No fumbling braid as they did then Columbia sent the company to Williamsburg They also invited newspaper writers down to see Cary Grant Sir Cedric Hardwicke Richard Carle and others working under the very able direction of Frank Lloyd Students from William and Mary college acted as extras in a scene made in wind and rain in front of Raleigh tavern you’ll see them dressed as students of the college were in the seventeen hundreds The wind and rain were artificially produced on a beautiful spring evening The next afternoon Grant was to be photographed riding up to the door of a famous old plantation The governor of Virginia and crowds of enthusiastic fans assembled to When you see that scene watch imagine the governor and the rest CARY GRANT of us shivering in a chilly wind from the J ames river waiting for the sun to come out while Grant patiently REAR ADMIRAL TAUSSIG his horse up and down until rode Hi fears war with Japan somebody pointed a candid camera at it at close range making it so vigilance in that sector just a bit nervous that it ran away But as two warships of the U S Grant lost his hat and got his wig rumpled Asiatic fleet sped northward out of and by the time order was restored Manilla to check on the report that the sky was too cloudy for any picthe British navy was spreading its PRESIDENT: blockade of Germany to Eastern tures to be made — The feflewingdayBmob Rear Admiral Joseph K Taus was to Visitors9 Day storm sig was telling the senate naval afsomething or other and a When late in the summer of 1938 fairs committee in Washington that torchlight parade was to be held in a at Ontario speech Kingston war with Japan was inevitable So rained The picture people Franklin Roosevelt declared that his wereit Said the admiral: “I cannot see accustomed to patient country would intervene in Canada’s that sort of they’re The how we can ultimately prevent be- cause thing newspaper should that nation ever be innot were into war so they went home on drawn of the account people ing U S vaded The only news was that the title Far Eastern situation We would citizens were had to be changed to "The Howards be warranted in using economic and inclined to of Virginia” because the other one financial means and if necessary discount his sounded too much like a Warner force to preserve the integrity of for words Brothers patriotic short and that China” war in Cana-dMartha Scott instead of Joan FonAdmiral Taussig believes that the seemed taine would play the lead government at Tokyo has a definite far away It’s going to be a swell picture program for world conquest that Now with one of Frank Lloyd’s best — that’s will some day have to be reckoned Canadian recommendation enough for any with Such a program he claims forces backmovie includes the gobbling up of the Phiing up Great — French the Britain in Eulippines Director John Stahl who has been Netherlands Indies and other secrope’s conwith only two studios — connected tions of the Far East flict the pic-- t Metro and Universal — during the Next day Hamilton Fish Republu r e has past 25 years has broken away ican representative from New York changed and Mackenzie King along with such producers as Walter denounced the admiral’s statement as W L Mac- and Frank Capra to enjoy and told his colleagues that cokenzie King Canadian prime min- Wanger of making his own picthe inflammangress should Investigate ister sat down around the con- ture freedom selections You must rememtory speeches of navy officers He ference table with the President said he believed navy officers in the “Little White House” at ber his “Back Street” with Irene Dunne and “Only Yesterday with thought- - the only dutyof 'the fleet Warm Springs “Ga7“ that Kingston to mention just Sullavan Margaret was to go to war with Japan speech stood out with special sigWhat was discussed at a few of his successes Meanwhile a report came out of nificance He’s chosen “The Life of Daniel Tokyo that German and British dip- the conference was not disclosed but Webster” for his first free picture lomats were striving desperately for one thing seemed sure: Western has signed with James RooseJapan’s “benevolent neutrality” in hemisphere war problems were not and to direct "The Boy Grew Older” velt connection with the present Euroneglected the for him pean war Great Britain is trying Before leaving Washington to extend her blockade to Pacific President outlined for the Senate a Spike Jones drummer in Oscar waters and keep war materials from method to help the treasury meet its the East Indies from reaching Ge- deficit by reducing capitalization of Bradley’s orchestra on the CBS “Screen Guild Theater" refused an rmany via Pacific shipping lanes the a few large U S spending agencies of 6206 for a dram head reoffer port of Vladivostok and the The original cost of the SUPREME COURT: cently railway dram head was only $16— but it’s Pickets covered with signatures of famous stars who have appeared two United States the Hollywood opinions In Supreme court upheld the right of on the program from Shirley Temfreedom of speech by declaring un- ple to Bette Davis the news constitutional laws in Alabama and California which regulated the acts Lany Ross was recently nominatof “peaceful” pickets in industrial ed as the perfect date by a group James II R Cromwell U S min- strikes Both leading U S labor of pretty girls who act as profesister to Canada will resign within groups were cheered by the deci- sional fashion models To show his the next month to run for the Demsions for the cause of each was in- appreciation' he invited four of ocratic senatorial nomination in New volved In Alabama the American them to be his at a very guests of State Hull Federation of Labor had challenged smart — and Secretary Jersey very expensive— night forced the issue when he stated in a state law regulating pickets which club When the night was over Washington that he "expected” was passed in 1923 In the CaliforLanny who was selected as the Cromwell to relinquish his post be- nia case C L O fought against a fect date because he knows perjust fore primary election time 1938 statute claiming it infringed what to do when escorting a woman Walter Kohler millionaire plumb- on freedom of speech Justice Mur- found that he couldn’t pay the check and Justhe delivered at his fixture manufacturer he’d died —because opinions phy ing left his wallet at tice McReynolds dissented home in River Bend Wis home Commissioner F C Harrington told his 2162000 WPA 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