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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1939 - SECTION ' TWO Merry-Go-Iloimd (Continued From. Pag One) "- ' m " ii - t I look' at it this way;, I had some securities a ew years back that paid mi; six per - cent dividend. Now I .considered that a very . ooU return on my. money and I think the same, now. None in the audience openly challenged this contention but from sotto voce 'remarks it was apparent that more than one business busi-ness man vigorously disagreed with Harris, ... Note: The veteran officer scored a big hit personally with the business busi-ness men by his deft, efficient . h.ind:ing of the meeting. JHe met an hour's barrage of. questions with .unfailing' . tact and , good humor; courteously, brushing aside iy ones and adroitly 'side-stepping, inquiries he ' didn't" want to answer. - 1 ". f OUTGOING STUFF f a X ' Not 'all isolationist '-mail' in Washington is incoming. A heavy flood abo'is outgoing. , - j The National Council for. the j Prevention of. War, headed by aggressive ag-gressive Frederick JV Libby and .housed in the old Ulysses S. Grant building ; directly opposite the State Department., is daily sending send-ing out thousands of copies of a vpecch .by Senator Borah 'and the first radio address - of Colonel Lindbergh. . And it - isn't- costing the NCI'W a cent for postage. The heavy - stx-by-eight -manila envelopes are .going out free ' of charge under, the " Congressional' franks of Borah and Senator Chaiiea Tcbey", of New If amp-shire. amp-shire. : . : . ' -f ' The other day there " were twenty-seven large mailbags " filled fill-ed with these speeches stacked in o::e of the NCPW -corridors. Who is putting up the money for the printing of the speeches Jdone at cost in the Government Printing Office) and addressing of the envelopes en-velopes is Libbys secret,, .. Two months ago.' befoce the special session was convened, he 'gave up sixc df his "office 'space, and cut; his staff lo,Ftsix. Today, over twenty : clerks - are working:5' for mm. , . - - . . 'Mimic' Warfare on Wosvern Fronr Today Due to Lesson Of 1916 Battle at Verdun This is the Hth of d' series of articles telling the history of the tear of 19lk'lSt in its relation to the present conflict, ' ' . ...'-.-'- - AN AJIEfiiCAN WIUE FEATURE . V The year 1916 saw the wanagain swing. to the, western front. During 1915 both sides had concentrated on building up lines and entrenchments stretched clear across France. The following year TEA l'AKTY . . a British Tommy plays host to, German . - prisoners during last ar. : '.- : ;,''. . .'; "'' v; ' J aw Germany make a' despcratebid to break .thru-This attempt was the great cattle &z Verdun;. NEW CANDIDATE : You . haven't - hcara anything about it yet.. but there is a new c-indidate in the field for the. 1940 GOP presidential nomination, v. - lie is Senator. Gerald Prentice Nye. boyish-looking North Dakot-. Dakot-. n. . Townsendite a'nd the - most vocal " of the isolationist leaders. He has 'made an average of $15,-COO $15,-COO a year the last few years lec-turifig lec-turifig on the munitions industry ind isolationism:- ".,- ' . L -Generalissimos "of Nye's." cam - On February 21. 1916. "began the world's greatest attempt to break thru a. fortified line. . ..' - It went 'on for weeks and months, with millions of rounds! of ammunition fired by both sides. . More than -60 German di-! di-! fvUIons were "used .up,, so as ' to be at least temporarily un-v - able to fight. ; ; ' , X- A - More than 200,000 Germanswere killed in the attempt to: take Verdun, Ver-dun, the key' fort, and the French ' losses were almost as great. ; , : . But the French; with their battle bat-tle cry, of They shall not, pass" lived on thru .that fiery : hejl of smoke , and ;shot - and:; gas '"- and screams. ; Some . men went mad' but the French line .held- am in the clear, now and can concentrate on . going after the presidency. It ought to, beaipush-over beaipush-over for4 a Republican' in 1940." s TUIiNED rTABLES - Final.lyin . earlyVSeptember of 1916, .the Germans reluctantly quit ' bombarding Verdun,", and the bat-: tie was over, " ' , : ' - ' The battle .of Verdun In . - hlghlj' significant to the world . -. today.'. . - ' . : It" is obvious, that it is to avoid . : any such' slaughter that the French and British on one side, and- th Germans on the other, are avoidinff ; any "more : than-mimic". warfare ; on the western fronts ' Each 'side knows that, with , the . modern fortified K lines, :.it would take a'.terrific. toll "of) life if either side iries to crash thfu. .That'i3 the lesson of-Verdun. ,- -. -" ' W NEXT: Rumania. ' ' - . " question ; Vandenberg is opposed. But this4iff erence " was" not the causeof ':thelrettoo -r 1- What tpuchedthem -'.off was Knox's objections to'Vandenberg -taking . a leading role irithe iso lationists' ;f ighty- .Knox . con tended - For two years, - beginning with that by sticking Jiimself out ih the 1937 Supreme f Coirrt battle the GOP delightedly sunned themselves them-selves in the "gloy y of the', hot factional warring' among, the DemocratsBut now? the : tables paign.are his new secretary Ger- are turned. aid Wi Movius,; former Tiismar.ck, N. D. political reportef now on -,.the government-pa jtoU at $3,900 a yeaf. and a mysterious John W. Smith, P. O. Box 262. -Lexington, Ky. Smith's name.'i3 signed to let-' let-' ters ,- and "literature1, seeking to line up Nye delegates" to the Republican Re-publican con-ention. pledged to vote for Senator Nye for the presidential nomination.!' Also, enclosed en-closed in the letter 'were mimeographed mimeo-graphed press handouts - lauding Nye's senatorial ' record and attacking at-tacking the WP;A. ;;-". : . Nye's so-faT under-wraps presidential presi-dential Boom, wilf be no surprise .'to his friends. He" has long : harbored har-bored secret White , House ambi-. ambi-. tions. After "his .re-election last year he told an intimate; -"Well, I Harmonious'; -for. the moment, the ' Democrates .' are . revelling in the .rare pleasure" of :watching the Republicans scrap heatedly among' themselves oyer the neutrality issue-"'-'- :-v"--'-?.'. - . ':"') Still ; , kept undercover, ; thanks chiefly , to the lirm hand of brainy Senate' Floor"" Leader Charley ,Mc-Nary, ,Mc-Nary, this rowing has. resulted in several ' acrimonious " . personal clashes" between "top-rung party chiefs.: The bitterest was between Senator Arthur .Vandenberg . and Colonel Frank Knox-.K.' - -". Old friends, 'dating -back to when th'ey both, were; cub teport-ers teport-ers on a; grand Rapids, -' Mich.. Daner: they are. on opposite sides on liftiner the - embarero. Knox stand3 with; the President" ton, the 5- ' l . Keelev 1 LirJN G m '. -. - - , .: ., ,'' - '-r. Spec TOASTED n J-v' y;;y THICK -3 Provo Stores- .16 West Center - C3 East Center ' - S3 East Center front; v Vandenberg was hurting the" Republican -party.. With the party, split on this issue," -Knox argued 'that the wise course for the; leaders to take was not to become . too - identified with either sideTTXV- ' " Vandenberg resented this counsel, coun-sel, and the . two. men, had- it '-out not .and heavy, separatingfinally in a rage. at. each other.. ' Since then Knox -: has " debated v ex-Governor Phil LaFollette In "favor of the-bill. Administration's .neutrality - ' ''-'I' 3IERRi'-GO-ROUND it.. : " .-. .' . " The American Legion is - worried wor-ried over, the fact that not enough' grave-yard space .remains . in Arlington-. . National --Cemetery : to bury: World , War veterans.". Congress Con-gress was asked . atthe last- session ses-sion -to -buy new land around Arlington Ar-lington some' of which, still exists but; delayed . ... .. Horsewoman Evie Robert, ..visiting in the Far Wes tvwas more v impressed with theA.rizona mules than with Hol lywood. "Those .mules- she said. A'Yirn faat l?lr (ato Thev- ran climb anywhereV"UTbe John Boettiger' baby, latest- grandson hi the President is now . walking. He was born lastApriL 'V . -,v (CopyrighU1939,. by United; - ; - . -Feature Syndicate, IncO Nazi Siib Sinks C British Steamer : t- ',' v.-" ; " "v. ' v LONDON, Oct..l8 (U.E) Officers of the' Ellerman lines" 'announced today - that, a" jGerman" "submaririe had sunk the British steamer City of Mandalay in the Atlantic ocean," It wasHbelieved the crew; had been saved. V ' '-. 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