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Show THE PROGRESSIVE OPINION CL AS si Td E WEEKLY WATCHES FOR SALE Sinking of Battleship Hood Indicates Failure of British to Bottle Nazi Navy; Germanys Aerial Invasion of Crete Called Test-Tub- e for Raid on England GGEEES33ZHZE tSUSiSi $3.00 HATCHES! Wrist WC Cm me eld watches la trade. By Edward C. Wayne NEWS ANALYSIS B-2- 6, As the United States began to wing Into the serious business of eld to Britain ungetting first-clader the lease-len- d bill, though with continued and serious heckling from ss quarters, the Germans suddenly stepped the war up to a furious pace not heretofore dreamed of. The aerial invasion of Crete, plainly hailed by the Nazis as a "test-tub- e attack for the ultimate Invasion of Britain, was the first move, and this was accompanied by news from the ocean lanes that showed the German fleet, full-sca- le instead of being bottled up, was boldly sallying forth not merely Into the North Sea, but for out Into the Atlantic and near the American zone of protection Greenland. The dramatic linking of H. M. S. Hood came with such unexpected suddenness that It left the world at Amber FeMilized Greece, Jugoslavia had been disasters, so had Dunquerque, the North African campaign, the Iraq battle; the whole war, up to this point, has been a series of disasters, and the British reports on the invasion of Crete seemed to be setting up the public for an eventual addition to the series. The battle at Crete was still fits most exciting newi event of the whole war because of the peculiarity of the conditions, paralleling, in a way, the expected Invasion attempt against Britain. The British were admittedly in good force, with Greek assistance, on the island, and while they had not had much time to prepare its defense, having only lately fled there from Peloponnesus, still the Germans had not had any more time to prepare their offense than the British. The campaign resolved Itself broadly into two phases the airIn each borne and the lea-born- e. Amber JJJJ'J fi!ized Kiin the pine family which , ! Quantities in and in smaller amounts p in Pi Greenland, the TT j . Great Britain and centuries ago. J Tuberculosis Tull Drop, rate from tubemu the United States for 100,000 , ll decreased since 1810 Way to Learn Music A HAPPY accomplishment to This worker is using a bandWearing heavy metal shoes, a play the piano, to entertain with the latest hits. 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Jng the ills of life; by indifference It was In the Battle of Jutland which is the most common; by that Admiral Horace Hood, namephilosophy, which is the most os- sake of the battle cruiser, tentatious; and by religion, which lost hie lifo on the Invincible, a vesis the most effectual. Colton. sel of the same relative class as the Hood, and destroyed in, oddly enough, exactly the same manner. Xhe story was dramatic umigh, file tele of s sea fight between two -naval squadrons on the broad Atlantic, both far from their bases. The Hood was the victim of an "unCranky? Besttessf Tire VII IV Cant sleep? lucky hit" as tha British reports Because of easily? shell from the Geraid, a dbtna of monthly functional disturbances? Then try man battleship Bismarck striking s OomK. YssstaHs ptnkfaamto Lydia magazine, which caused the main magazine to let go, blowing the ship UP and sinking her in s, matter of and cranky nervousness dus seconds. disturbances. One of the most affeo-tlv- o Most of the crew of 1,304 were wiertialnas you can buy today drowned, presumably tha captain fOr this pumas mads espaoisIQr for women. WORTH TBTUIQI and admiral, as file Hood was flagship end bore the admirals colon. But back of it all questions were asked and only some of them had Profit From Discourtesy Die courteous learns his cour- the answers forthcoming from Brittesy from the discourteous .Turki- ish sources. One of these was the query of why Proverb. the battle had taken place so for out on file Atlantic. The British answered this by saying that their squadron had deliberately let the German ships get for sway from their base In order to intercept them where they could not avoid battle. Another question was where the May Warn ot Disordered German vessels were heeded for, beKidney Action ing intercepted between Greenland If odn Ufa with its hany sad worry, brantar habits, improper satins and and Iceland, and nearer to GreenrtrinVlnr its rlsr nf mpnsnrn anillnfsr land. This was of especial Interest Una thrown hsavy strain sa tha work at tha kidnays. Thay am apt to hssnnn to American naval men because and fall to altar amiss add at the fact that the United States and othar imparitim from tha had lately pledged itself to the proaaCsr aactluff hsrhsrha You There wee tection ot Greenland. tlsaiiartia, dirsinsM. fsttiat ap nifhta, no immediate answer. conatantly lag pains, awaUiny-la- al Othar oat. diaa tirad, Bsrroaa, all van Navel men In this country immeof hidnay ar biaddsr dlaotdar am sobm tiaiaa banias araaty ar too fmquaat diately, however, were quoted as saying that the loss of the Hood Try Danas Pitts. Diart hdp tha showed that it was improper to sacUdaays to paaa off harmial imam body half a mom had than vaata. Thay hava to rifice strength of armor-plat- e approvaL Am maom antary at pubDa sandal by smtafd Basra ararywham. Hood carrying the peed, Ash paor tJSiiarl armor where most vessels took in order to achieve a peed. American vessels were not so constructed, U. S. admirals reported, those now being planned. WNU W 2341 especially But boiled down the news bore a disastrous note, a power note on the Self Pstience of the German assault both in Be patient with everyone, but part the battle of the Atlantic and that above all with yourself. Francis of the Mediterranean which gave de Sales. a American backers of general moody outlook on tha conduct of the war. IlervoHS Restless- - Eirhl IS UII 15-in- sh IBackacne lila-tivi- an 12-in- h, ot DOlNSRIUDS SEN. 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He said the act's re- that Great Britain receive adequate implies to successful resistance." peal would enable U. S. ships to carry arms directly to Britain, but Mr. Hull advanced five points for In internationthe question of repeal rests with post war al trade without discrimination. "other officers of the government" .U. S. Army Chief of Ordnance ffOPM Deputy Production DirecWesson, in a speech, said "given a tor Batt, in a radio speech, said the few mow months at even greater general public should not be satisfied of our effort the with defense progress because war intensification strength of the U. S. In armament and navy department end OPM ofwill be sufficient to meet tha needs ficials are not satisfied. Mr. Batt aid "a radical change must taka He said, "we have of tha hour. always known that approximately place if wa are to make good our one year would be required to make promises to the defenders of freeHe said business must the transition on the part of Industry dom to the production at armament and be willing to expend without immepart at a second year to attain bal- diate regard to Individual futures, anced quantity of production .. . In that labor must forget differences many Instances wo art wall in ad- In deference to mors work, that govvance of our scheduled rate of ernment must now allow politics to Interfere with defense. X Stitiom Surplus Food main items of i foods being consumed by U, with the Government Blue Sb ara 20 dozen eggs and eight oranges every minute. There ia only one sea saltier, and that is the Great Salt lake, which ia 28 per cent. Of all the seas, the Caspian ia the least salt, beof 1 per cent, ing only and next cornea Lake Van, in Turkey, which is 2. per cent. Lake Urmia, in Iran, ia 15 per cent. The great oceans are only 3 Vi per cent salt, and do not vary appreciably, but inland seas of lesser area are strongly affected by the beds over which they lie, and minerals brought down by Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL QUOTES NBC Blue Network A few of the there was offense and defense, and for once the British, though and outnumbered, found themselves on more even terms with the enemy. The Germane were admittedly supreme in the airborne fight; but once the Nazis landed they had no tanks nor artillery, and the British streams. had both. Tha British were admittedly sufight but perior on the BE BOSSED they had no aircraft protection, while the German-manne- d Greek flab-in- g ' LAXAimf-RIIJEVI BY YOUR hosts and small steamers had CONSTVATION TMS MODERN WAY Stuka making direct you M nay, haadachy, Joty hits on file British destroyers and eWhaa daa to degad-u- p bowels, do aa mlliorm cruisers. do taka at hadtima. Nod Little could be told from the Ger; thorough, comfcrtobU niiaf, man claims, which, following their you atart tha day full of your usual precedent said that file million! anarfy and pap, Rating lika a doesn't diatinb Cretan campaign was a complete your nighfaraat or intaiina with work tfaa decisuccess" with the British fleet t, ant day. Try tho chawinff mated and the land force getting Sum laaatrra, joarmlC It taataa good, ita a , family supply the upper hand. costa only The mly claim mads by tha Brit- FEEN-A-MINT ish was that no vessels save a few "calquee (Greek sailing boate) had reached the shore, and that a Swaying Mind Nazi convoy carrying 8,000 troops When the mind ia in a state of had been sunk, end lurid tales were told of warships cutting through wa- uncertainty, the smallest impulse ters crowded with drowning men directs it to either side. Terence. creaming for mercy, but how the hips were unable to pick them ug Italian fast for fear of motorcraft carrying torpedoes. The Germane claimed one British cruiser sunk by end nine other vessel so injured that they were presumed to be out at action and admitted no such sea borne losses as the British claimed. The airborne battle was admittedly, according to British sources, going better for the Germans than had been at first anticipated. Almost the first thing the Stukss did airwas to make the British-hel- d dromes untenable. The Royal Air face. Instead of allowing their fighters to be downed Result iff All on their landing fields, or crashed 'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty when landing, withby bomb-pit-a call, but the joint force and fuU drew en masse from the island, result of all. Pope. to Nazi the over It turning e time After ships came beck to the fight, presumably from Alexandria and the 0 island of Cyprus, each about miles distant, but largely the island was undefended from the air. Big Junkers 52s brought more then a score of soldiers on each trip and landed them on the Candle end Maleml airports, whence they took their machine guns and went into battle. Later the British reported cannons and that even mortars were brought in on the largest transport planes. ed 1310 KC and other We know that the seas are strongly impregnated with salt, but it does not strike the average person that some seas may be There are two miles saltier than others. One swimsection of the tail cross would ocean ming in the Atlantic not notice much difference in the installed: Right: Like salinity of the water were he whale, this workman is swimming again in the Pacific, but if he went into the Dead sea it would be another story, for there in morning, KUTA, Salt Lake Salty Seas 1o Host Month? through Frida? lile-ai- zi SEKVICI l 111 Hlaai SC Bn Francisco, CaHt Enclose 10 eoits In coin for your copy of QUICK COURSE IN PIANO PLAYING. BEN. JOSEPH GUFFEY In ike Hoods linking ho tom I hot it dmaoMfrsfed immedinta necessity of . . . utmost aid to Britain ." ' board. BIADU-BOlf- Old Doe Wiggins nsad to say: man Is rich vho's got a bole In bis pocket. 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