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Show U Jstory-Maldn- g Serving Time vents of 19 10 &rj?s in Review Hawaii - this is a Rations Fall Before aquering Forces as "I" V- HOW DO VCU DO ' - the many the in t 1 1 I an mi 'inn (Lit II an in n.i hi f nt i ant itmtuf 1 nh I I It) fm K it t 1, (m n tin' "n. if nan! it v n'h a. I In' u nr nnlttsti In I in m n tn In t K t a 1 1 m nt nih I tinmill 'I I, I nt u hi tti r ' f I i ill M i it'l II thr (i t oj f WV,j OP IT, MEnnY-GB-nouH-D t,n l ,, I iii . a fi I n. '! i n u imn mi, sr 1 V-- I U I. I fit I I s 1 1 u mi 1 jh , diih ,n, , .1 , jh sl t li U'l r ','1. h - i.- 5 Wp;4i t) V Ti f . MA - i r v;-- ' C- v-' iL opened with the S the first Finland legedly certain highly strategic the Finnish gull The Finn-- i ar president, Kallio, resigned. "ung the Finnish war, the other little Baltic states, Lithuania, voted them-int- o the Soviet Union. April the Germans pulled 1 surprise of the No. 2 war. Like a streak of light-Lctio- n occupied Copenhagen, the bttle Denmark, and Oslo, capital of Norway, Norwcgian war was a brisk in No. Prt of Narvik, way up north, banged hands between the British $ermans; and was the scene of 2fest fighting. It was chiefly imbecause il was an embarka-j- r porter - Tomt for the Swedish Iron, en or Mt Germany- - The British Dom'i Tfualiy evacuated Narvik, in the rmfuioH moreta. f 0f the subsequent British deeating r rnt fr Flanders. der the influence of a politician who white neckties always wore swarthy Pierre LavaL was annexed directly to Germany, who had lust it in 1918 Bits of the French navy cl ished with the British navy twice: once at Oran in Algeria, and a second time at Dakar, in West Africa. Meanwhile, a minor French general named De Gaulle a tank expert escaped to England, and organized a group knowm as Free Frenchmen, to carry on the war by pestering the Germans and the alAlsace-Lorrain- in in Norway was under the local dictatorship ajor Quisling, a German sym- OF FRANCE ople were surprised by Norway, in April, They were even e Vichy n gov- ernment. De Gaulle had the speDe Gaulle cial ear of Churchill. planned the unsuccessful Dakar operation, and his agents were active in various other French colonies. French Premier Henri Petain in a surprise move ousted Pierre Laval from his cabinet and appointed in Flandm his place Anxious to know what the conquered enemy was doing, Germany immediately sent Ambassador Abetz to investigate. Pierre-Et.enn- e BATTLE OF BRITAIN Following the British di feats at Narvik, Norway; Dunkirk, Flanders; and Dakar, West Africa, the British isles took an increased hammering from the German air force, nicknamed the Goering flying circus, or G. F. C. The following ports took special aerial delugings- Liverpool, Bristol, London, Southampton, Plymouth, for the Germans wished traffic with to disrupt the America, which entered these harwar-suppl- y bors. The Germans also attacked the two English Detroits of Birmingham and Coventry. The courage of the British proletariat, particularly in the miserable east end of London, was astonishing. Something like 15 per cent of London was hit, and British industrial production dropped 40 surprised by Flanders, in (according to British figures) by a, 1940. Suddenly the hammer of per cent. came down on the western Eu-- n More dangerous than the Goering anvil. Manfred von Brauch-- . flying circus were the German subthe German field command-iIn mar. nes. still known as William Keitel, who ran the the closing months of 1940, these n war s under-semonsters hunted in pad s office, sent the over the Dutch, Belgian, and against the British merchant conThe Britich "3(trnbourg lines like a sudden voys from America fiwind. Luxembourg, like Den-(-and to ship losses began d.d not resist The famed Churchill said openly that he feared an f jrts collapsed (as they had the subs more than the planes. Gerciuite PromPllye man surface raiders and seaplanes an held out for less than a week. and sinkings beaided the of the to jHllind, German parachute gan approach 01 of s, dropped from the 1917. In midst the hectic April, ubiquitous Hlers this crisis in December, Lord Lotransports, showed a thian died the British ambassador military example. hsn and French troops poured to the United States. Ho Flanders, to help the Dutch U. S. DEFENSE Eegians. The Germans took Following the French collapse of f ur of them. 5 King Leopold June, a veritable fever swept over Belgians suddenly made an the United States. It was called, It shce, and thereby saved his by some, a needful awakening ly aid retained his tottering was called, by others, a contagious The British made an epic hysteria. It affected high and low, at v.a the Flemish channel port and reached to every corner of the rejunkirk, an operation in which country. God Bless America roal navy and royal air force sounded everywhere, and the local G ere themselves with glory. They interventionists were especially loud T H1,01 of their motorized And in their linking of the British. Wiban,zed Allen White, of Kansas, a veta lliam but good equipment, of the B. E. F. got back to Eng- - eran liberal journalist, headed an somehow. extremely influential committee to e Germans went ahead and cap- defend America by aiding the alPr.s. Premier Reynaud, who lies. It succeeded, behind the aken the place of Premier in helping to engineer the scenes, Amerimade defiant speeches then exchange of 50 over-aga'a. France surrendered, and can destroyers, for a row of American naval and aerial bases on Britgovernment of General Weygand, and ish New world possessions. The Harlan, took control. These bases were to be held by the U. S. s1 ur.ded the Vichy government. on leases, and they includts d field-?jr- a t, - top-figu- I re re-lab- le Da-e- r. e Mar-jureta- n 1 - 99-ye- i pfice May Soon End Menace at Airporta fog n M id art ficial dissipation of greatest enemy of air-- s foreshadowed by recent Sfo r i j. ft i eg an meteorologist, eJ',reh possible. Dr Petters-da- at comng into an airport !p? zero conditions pre-fi- g may see the s 4I - K ' j t e Lut- - ' t . I S W II 0 1. - a II I ( n,l I1. W , ,! K, I i l.i I . In lion,, i 1 I of tlie newly acquired bases. Tins was nut all. it was ditnlid that t1 e U. S. pi mss two n.iucs-Atlan- tie and 1asitU'- - Mit'ii of one. We had 15 battle n ; s, f,,r o' imple, and 37 nil ors, b ,t we writ to ha e ii) n 1, cp ps and (i m 3i le-.- i j,5 tr 11 ; i it, if hianklm Roost, u dtfiatet y m 'tensive Greeks turned around, with the greatand est success. The British navy, air force, and Australian units came to their aid. The Italians were chased out of Greece, and the Greeks occup ed close to a quarter of Italys restless Albanian colony. Badoglio resigned, as chaos reigned at home. On top of tins, the Italian Libyan army took a bad beating in Egypt, and went into retreat, with the British in pursuit. The royal navy an'-thand 3t. Australians 000 Italians were captured by imd December counter-attacke- Mei t 1 plants II I A if23- - ... N( tir at out' of thr Hnu mum III Is II is t strut till fiotn supar tatir , lunhil anil l 7 SN to juu r to null, r tan I map-oratri- 'igor. I Itrsr tanhs air thr juirr hoihis. jjt. HITE COLD" . . . A California frriphtrr is be-iloatinl utth tair sugar at Horn !a for shipment to the main-lanI hr s near is processed in 11, S, refineries and thereafter appears on the tu'di s of Mr. and Mrs. America. Sllirmr, f vwuw CA. k, f d II w 1 MWiY n d. 9 gf ft ''Jr . w nr, ' fi ,r yKj , mm m e RUMANIA PARTITIONED Rumania was another major victim of the year 1940. It was subdivided between Russia (Bessarabia and the Bukovina); Hungary (northern Transylvania); and Bulgaria (the southern Dubrudja). What was left, underwent an Iron Guard revolution, which ousted King Carol and his friend, Magda Lupescu. Carols son, Michael, became monarch. The German army moved in, to police the Balkans, estabLsh air bases, and control the Rumanian oil wells. The new Rumanian purpet nt, urdpr dictator John red-heade- d fog dissolve to reveal the runwas He explained teat one method deIr.i-ti.tveloped at the Ma.sachusets wa shi entirely practical 'n a experiment It cor' t' of '1 .u the air w h a of Technology Id-- NL CAR H IIH LST FESTIVAL . . . After the sugar trap has been gather d in Hauaii, plantation families celebrate uilh native feasts anil reunions. IJere tlie Souza family of Waialua plantation is celebrating the end of a successful hanest. Sole the modem to plantation uorhers. home supplied rent-fre- e pnur chk r i it was fo j d .di L n gallons of u.i s iu'K t o cut e could slice t fee t high. 150 ri rcit the in long u t lb r vailing -l i) t i a i f- f anu "I e w n 511 M-fe- ) 1 et ic 1 I G l)i n () g, Minor u i In s I In iiuni.it fmni a state, Ii the the inuntiv (I ItVVlW ( MOI MAIM I US P (.111 I Ks Note a hninton I In ltmind s lie f V inniiii Btass Ring this weik js awatded to the un ling u In s of the Gi i i k in ms , the peasants and inomdaineei s of A1 baiiia ) Mil'll tillmle has been paid to Ihe gallant Giiik mmv and roval air hu e for winning one of this wais most eiiiei.il liattli s, In that wildest and most nude imiii'i of Km opt Alliiinia Blit little has held wlillin about the Albanian iusints and nioiin-tiinii'i- s who have ,oVldid tin Gunks with the m, I amazing Intel p, lie Ii t of tlnl si Hill, o ,ll'- cmate that the Gieeks have known down to the last detail just how many Italians weie located behind inch hill, when their guns wire placed, and the exact nature of their foi tiflcatioiia. An army without eyes Is helpless And the Albanians, who have never forgotten the manner In which Mussolini drove their queen and her day-ol- d son out of the country two years ago, have contributed materially to tin surprising succession of Greek I tons, no tioublosninc oioss straps. It's nice mul slim nt the waistline, is gum antced to stay put on tlie shouKleis, and com is your frock thoroughly, above and below! Send for it right awov, because your home wmk will seem much lighter and plea- niter when you've half a dozen mu h aprons. Choose cheery pit Mile prints, he ks, or colorful gay ginj'h.im miIu dot polka ii, and trim the edgi s with ru me braid. It's so easy you can 1mish it in a few hour s. - c P.dtirn 14. Irt. 2' der to: ZD, lKIr. SI WING t IH( I K IA1 II UN 141 New Montgomery Ave. Kan Calif, fc nclose victories Pattern Name STATE DEPARTMENT WIDOWS There was not much Christmas joy this year In the homes of 124 blitzkrieg widows" of the American diplomatic service. Their husband diplomats are still on the Job, but the wives sre prevented by official regulations from Joining them From Warsaw, from Berlin, from Copenhagen, from Oslo, from Brussels, from the Hague, following the spread of the war, these blitzkrieg widows came trekking home on government order- - with children by tlie hand. A few capitals, such as Moscow and Heksinki, have now permitted wives to rejoin their husbands, but meanwhile, a new warning has gone out affecting citizens in the Far Fast, and the ranks of the widows are swelling still further This sep, iration is much more than a sentimental problem. It creates a strain on the budget of each family, for they are obliged to maintain t vo establishments, and the salaries of the foreign service are not gauged to meet living costs In this country. The state department has had so much grief from the widows that a move is being considered to lift the ban and allow them to return to their husbands posts. Address CAPITAL CHAFF The state department is getting a heavy volume of mail from all parts of the country urging strong U. S. assistance to Greece Josephus Daniels, ambassador to Mexico, is the only ambassador appointed by Roosevelt in 1933 who still remains at the same post. Experts of the house migrant invest. gating committee estimate that at least 4,000.000 job hunters are constantly on the move In the country. Some American women have switched to cotton stockings as a protest against Japan, yet in the first nine months of this year, the United States imported $66.000.00C worth of silk from Japan. BI12J ti di signed for sires 40. 42 and 44 Size 18 v.ndi of 3t im-- m.iteilal with7h joids of hi aid. Soml or- No 111. out nap, 15 No cents for each pat tom. Size DONT BE BOSSED BY YOUR LAXATIVE -- RELIEVE CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY When you feel gnuy, headachy, logy due to clogged up bowels, do as millions do take peen-Mint at bedtime. Next thorough, comfortable relief, morning helping you start the day full of your normal energy and pep, feeling like a million! doesnt disturb your nights rest or interfere with work the next day. Tiy Keen-Mint, the chewing gum laxative, yourself. It tastes good, it's handy and economical ... a family supply Fuen-A-Mi- FEENMINTTo Creating Happiness happiness is not beyond human power to create; the obstacles are not insuperable. The real obstacles lie in the heart of man, and the cure for these is a firm hope, informed and fortified by thought. Bertrand Russell. A w'orld full of Silt Ukej NEWEST HOTEL F tvlL. Vs, m t-(..V. tw n. s . 'Tic -- aWHNMBNEPtWS MERRY-GROUND Two former editors of the "Arne roc News," daily paper of the 19U U. S arnry of occupation at Coblenz Germany, are now on active duty O R-.- , 1 a e mng n? o 1 .n lu be seal ! e:.cu, joined the So did Hunga vi, A' is. Slovak little puppet state the and ry, used v ' cl is tne rump of what Meanwhile, to be Cr ehoslov.ikia a i st. 11 on the make, end d i , ice of power in Eu f(Ji v methirg that England had Within a year i fur o 'itur.es ; .) had acquired a third of Po p rts of i inland, the three i i Baltic states, and a piece ol It..' r.n. a. all of wmch Russia had lost after the first World war. Rome-Berl.n-T- 4 st i 1 u hi .... t llditois S; Jfiiid Nil i ihlied 111 l Willkie in tlie 1910 ehi'i m He total stole was rougtilv 20,000 001, '1 he ehttui.il Votes, to 22,000,000. vote, hoWLVtr, was o el w helo n fi r the third term, although an of the naestimated thn tions press campaigned for the Indiana utilit.es lawyer. Wil.kie stood for the draft, and for "aid to Britbut he received most of the ain, isolation vote, and earn'd the outstandingly isolation minded states in the M dwe st. POOR ITALY Italy enteied the war ju.t in time to look in on the collapse of Fiance, a la jackal The Italian troops captured one Fierich citv of 6,000, and ano'her of 3.000 inhabitants. After the battle of France, Italy skirmished with Englands Mediterranean fleet, while a few Italian fliers appeared over London, and the royal air force bombed Turin ci and Milan, Ital an indu-tra- l him for Fiat and Isotta-Fra'- i In September, under Gtneial Gia ziarii, the Ial.an Libv m army the Critisn piuUctoiate of Egcpt, and bog ;ed down 80 miles un ti e coast, m a feebh elf irt to take tlie distant Suez canal Lite in October, und r Marshal B d ghos staff work, the Ital ans abruptly invaued little Greece, from the Italian foothold of Albania Hie I A! ; m: k t.ille't fi 38, Wiu-del- rm w a national di fonse into being, includ- It Mo (e were registered. s I 1 (Hit) vuti d billue s pitch, and congn-sfor armaments The 1res di nt declared that the Bntah would git a rough 50 pi r cint of our pi dilution. "an - ... n boaui was called ing militiry experts, labor leadens, and capitalists The nation's war industries were speeded up to top d t cruisers, befoie we g it dine. Also, the Inst pe.uetune consenp-tioin American histuiy was passsd in congiiss The new consci ipts were already being called up, at At Washington, Halt Ho, i e elf 1 In- leaned b u k unit lmgliid 1'li e looked pel tin t d 'iing n.i v and inqiM ed Aii-uthose the light citws foi those ships M, es and Isiael-And then l.iu In d smiie e In idmg the lots of Ilioi o, i flh el s well the nimes of Mniphy Ulul ( Iteillv I 85 tile close of 1040. Close to 17,050 lads, between the ages of 21 and film," l i An-to- - t 1 I i gov-ernr- i in r ji,t home t ie litei, H i u It was ked to apptove the inisunnel of th s dis rr An i wl lie looking nut the list of pel soi iiel, Hiiotln r ill te entei oil w'th another pi eminel list f if a dost I ,Vii naine.1 Moses " ins i ntm 1,1, in e sti in k no as ( WAR pd mi - in ,i i t y )( - 1 TjI Finns were virtually dis- lid. the Russians took over the firheim line, and the second j if Finland, Viborg or Viipuri, too- .a .ni Ih ; m-.- atlgaveup. r li . J f a Sino-Japane- feel n 1) I ! 1 1915 of one lesser war, in lody-the two major Anglo-rnVicon- .Jan and Russo-Finnis- h was the This ctdj ar.fchich lasted a little more than Tiller ire tall months. It began at the ad f November, 1939, and ran on kmTtoJ 't the till t ,r t it t c n , It of i p who ri'stmgiiishi-.- l Inn si If in the w.u against the l! u h it Go is( jui ,it( s m dfisula. pair. a U t v 11 , .n Cl 0 .11. V l.u-1- home in the Italic tramT.: are apt u li n ,.t i I t .1 t Hew, f , with savage repercus-a- t roper e. n tii It of ce ibumn K 1 11 t n . . it 1 Iy tun i; f .1' S t a (' two-thir- Little more than trough -5 Fionths of 1940 before I'll t'l German air raids, Estonia, i i -- - and v u . n.i ! n ly r a ii, i ; f .! m (; i n win . . . r. )imn, i, m n nt it nt tin' linn m nit destruction of Coventry The Germans divided France into edBahaNewfoundland, Bermuda, i r.s 'ital t' Mltiar iliu station in Honolulu, slmun plant Hlthstanding. Still another two portions, jn'l occumas, Jamaica. Antigua, St Lucia, miiing was the silly double col-o- f pied by German troops, and a third Trinidad, and British Guiana in 1 quiil jooil into suitor min to h st pi on th, anil ih i lop in u lu unfi nt t pi s of i mu', I hu oi pi min nlnl station las a hu and directly tinder South America. Our army and navy "independent Italian armies in unstaff Marshal uhitli who was much at once set about the fertilisation Petain, trips spnml y "i()f),(h nnnunls. and in Libya-)t- , i, i' l. f ( 1' t u t , - s&ll as tut - H M l II 1 ti t . n t r mi t t i, - k -- 1 .1 1' ! uo V ! ,.if "W p; fr j1 circles. Another phase, Ufa be overlooked by any anjier or means- was the utTH Mas ( Rising success of the 1940 fur eacPt campaign against the ritish isles, and the compar-i- v lack of success in the 1940 t ' lllni lull v 1.' '1 U year, 5 year in M r t significant ill-starr- ed election of Mr. Roose- a thirc term aS Presi TaV' V15 ntpf the United States, and e set triumph of Churchill over jffiberlain in British im-;- il w'tuatlon jon to 0 1 i u u 0 (M u : rRAifitTFlNN,sn nn i , , 1I1 I' it it " , ) Expected collapse of France was perhaps the r disaster. Other f ledtgniCeant happenings were after of ' 4 tn t In n L I t unut SO-IO- Z3af a i ri I, i t the sudden and 40 tin1 f - Western Newspaper Colon j by t f nr f i 11 ROGER SHAW ili vr IhhIy IJLes Thi Smart. I iron I li l U. S. Arms. 5y lliwiiinqtoh Land of IM (Ills virus our ( "oi irr . 4 ut;4 fine . hicli S v. W a . at the war department. They are Col. Fred J. Mueller and Lieut. Col B. B. McMahon, both assigned tc the public relations staff. Hofei TEMPLE SQUARE Opposlt iQCnLT -- The beautiful black sand beach at Kalapuna, one of Amentas 7 he sand is as clean as coral. scec most startling uncr. 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