| Show 4 Ube Salt 1Zak e Zeibunt Friday Morning British Duke Upholds Hitler Axis Reports U S Troops In Postwar Policy Debate troversial that the (LP)—The At Gibraltar tried to bate centered Duke of - LONDON May 21 Bedford who Institute peace negotiations with Germany two years ago praised Adolf Hitler's nazi regime before the house of lords Thursday durplg a debate on postwar policy and the proposed treatment of the German people after the "Hitler has seen the children of his country starving and I suggest that if you had shared his experience you would at least begin to understand why he is 12th Duke of The Bedford made his statements in approval of Hitler while defend ing a "justice for the German people" speech made by Herbert litorrison minister for home security at Blackpool on May 5 It was upon Morrison's con ri I -7- i r ' - ' '--r Fii e rp L if if i Il 4 ' 4 to NsmOMNIMENIININSIAIII e:::r 4 1 :1 1 L :: 100MIIMMIEMID ! ilmn : ii:i a meOP fireT and 110 flii voults-BES- frigid-col- d DUPLE I -- - 4 ffarffil4Mtient - - ik too m wows — ----- - n - - STORAGE - -- L mommipm 7ea I:: 4 Is -- - I me :- 4- ma 4 0 41410 oOr Or -- q ' SAILlii - : - ' c It ' MEXICO CITY Masy 21 (III—A 0 - '"Z3 ''' -- - t s '' 'v' -S et t) 1: (71' al- i'44 e"'''''' ' —mer ''' It t l' 4 -" ' " t 44 1 47 4 IV - ) C14 : - 14tr2 14 II 1 ' ' 44 - 7 - - 1r v- '! r)41':1 " c : ' ' k to '''''''''''''''''''—ioaokuaakNo " 1 C ' 1r) ow 1 ' 6") t 4110 'I 1 L 5 ( ( )--8510 8513 (Mastagni) ( HUNGARIAN DANCE No I (Brahms) SONG OF INDIA (Rimsky-KorsakoLOIN DU BAL (Gillet) rTsehalkowsky) WINE WOMEN AND SONG VIENNA BON BONS (Strauss) EMPEROR WALTZ: SWEETHEART ( BLOOD:' VIENNA VOICE OF SPRING: SOUTHERN 33 and 1 33 (Rossini) and 4 33 BOLERO (Ravel) 33 BARCAROLLE from TALES OF HOFFmAN (Offenbach) SPANISH DANCE (De Falk) 33 SOUVENIR (Ord la) SPRING SONG (Mendelsohn) 33 Violin and Piano Parts 8538 ( 3 MARCH NIILITAIRE (Schubert) SCARE DANCE (Chaminade) )-- 8342 33 Op No 22 tStrasate) 3 33 - ( 15116 OVER THE WAVES WALTZ PEER GYNT SUITE: MORNING PEER GYNT SUITE: ANITRA'S fo" 33 (Grief) (3-1- (3-1- (5-1- 1 4 Pistinctive BEAUTY (Rirrisky-Korsokov- les SMART to wear modern Guaran EYE GLASSES! 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Listed below are just a few Start building your own record library now SERENADE (Schubert) HUNGARIAN DANCE No ( gogsg foreign office spokesman said Thursday night the government was investigating reports that two more Mexican ships were sunk Thursday off the coast of Brazil and somewhere between Cuba and the United States Jose C Valaedes secretary to Foreign Minister Ezequiel Padilla said his office hoped to have an official bulletin on the reported sinkings within two hours "At present" he said "we have no definite information but we are investigating as thoroughly and rapidly as we can" 1 : - A"" ' " - ifort ''' Is'' '''" ' 1 144401sttttifoottc 's ttk "0 40 '' ''''1:4 ' ' : A '1 IA tP 4 -' '" s t 9 - f44:4 44Le ''14414P Sto )f ' i Is itVS - 1 ( -- 4- fi freighter had just completed target practice when two torpedoes fired in quick succession by art unseen submarine sent her to the bottom off the New England coast May 17 survivors related upon their arrival at an east coast port aboard a rescue vessel One of the freighter's crew of 24 who was on duty in the engine room perished and six Others wera an severely injured they required hospital treatment The freighter's master whose name may not be mentioned because his family atill resides in an occupied land said that within five to seven minutes his lumber-lade- n vessel careened so far over on her blasted port side that the crew literally found it necessary to push the starboard lifeboat down the starboard side into the water The port ilifeboat had been converted into splinters by the blast In less than half an hour after the torpedoing the captain said the merchantmankdisappeared beneath the surface (P)--Si- xty LL r-- at BOSTON May 21 (11))—The gun crew of a small united nations Lose Nationality 1m01Nn DIIPLE R'S 2Ii of Itattits yttr furs' valliettoo ji U-Bo- Sixty Norwegians ewtion4MEMIEM woosnainnmme Valuation ' a atm 1Mi of0 of Your Coors 'j owl INNOMO -- m ommolOMO I 0401 r do' 137 SO MAIN 1 IIIMEMOMEml 01 4No 41 German Note Sinks Vessel Off Stirs Mexico To War Pitch New England s a HOLLANDERIZING Is fit world's FINEST fur cleaning and ripluvenoting process! It maims laded soiled furs lite booutifull leek like NEW again sparkling PHONE 43655 for bonded mssonger sondes es- ' corted by three British destroyers that they arrived Wednesday afternoon and had not debarked so that It was not known whether they would stay The German Transocean agency said there were 3000 on transports (Continued from Page One) escorted by three British destroy ers which still were at Gibraltar was understood there wan a difthis morning ference of opinion within the cabinet on the issue Sources in touch with the foreign office reported that the German reply failed to meet Mexico's demand for "complete satisfacfor the sinking of the tankBERLIN (From German Broad- tion" er in which 14 lives were lost Nor21 casts) May Mexico had set midnight Thurswegians including several former aa the deadline for the reply cabinet members have been de- day Public sympathy for the vic"beprived of their nationality of tims Mexico's first wartime cause their attitude proved their loss ran high Twenty-tw- o ship was and state the hostility against survivore of the vessel which likely to endanger the country's went down off the Florida coast said interests" the German radio May 13 arrived Thursday at NueThursday night vo Laredo and 10000 Mexicans were waiting there to cheer Two thousand school children strewed flowers in their path ww in ALL THE WEST! 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