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j FOREIGN NEWS (from page l) j Berlin - Thousands of leaflets bearing Hi tier Ji i ''lAst appeal to reason” v/ero scattered over :j {England by Nazis pianos. Those pamphlets were j' | 10 x 12 finches and of very rough paper. Tho i | German High Command also made public a state— ! . raent that "England would pay dearly for the i | destruction ci Henbutg'f. j (-Bucharest - Over 200 divisions of Russian i troops arc being marched into Poland now as i Premier Molotov stated that the Soviets were j ■ taJ-ipg an attitude of prepared watchfulness. ' j . Tokyo - The pro-Nazi administration of Japan j | announced recently that they wore the donin ! anu po’Ter in tho east and were going to take i over both tho Dutch East Indies and French*-' j Indo .China, ovon in view of tho warning givon thorn by.the U.S. last spring. Cordell Hull witheId any statement today, but admitted they were worried over rhe situation as the .U.S, supply of both tin and rubber would be severe ly curtailed by any such action. London - Generalissimo Franco of Spain today firmly resisted any German encroachment on Spanish soil and refused to aid tho axis now- ■ ers in the preparation of the ,rbig attack” on j , Great Britain. / j I Rone -• Vu-gina Gaydo continued his attacks by jhis papers, on the British Government. He | stated that the axis powers would continue to j bomb England until Hgbe was punch-drunk and - j would gladly suz rondo/-”, [Vichy, France - The-Pctain Government today {confiscated tho private fortunes of beth Baron • 'Rothschild and Eugene Dreyfuss, amounting to |untold: millions, They also sentenced to death {General Dechaud, who is in command of all the {French forces throughout the British ancl.Fren i ch empires, with headquarters in. London, who !still continue .to fight against Nazi conquest, jSeattle - The daponese steamer Nona Mam. left Seattle today, bound for Yokohama, loaded with lumber and scrap iron. {Moscow - It was authoritively stated that all i, negotiations have broken down between the ?English and Soviet representatives. That Britain has failed, horribly in her attempts . at professGd friendship; that.from now on the Soviet. Union would work hand in hand with Hitlor and Mussolini. These remarks were cred ited to' Foreign Conmiscp.r Molotov, in a"*rodent speech, I,;of enso Commissar. Timoshenko was sent • to J£ishir,off,, caultal of the Bessarabian’ For a crowning glory, lot us giro you a CLAROIL shanpoo. ASK FOR YOUR FAVORITE OPERATOR MILDRED OR t'Xh- V PATRICIA ~ ”fast traTsper'of' freight WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAULING HOUSEHOID GOODS TO THE NAVAL RASE OR TO BU5KINVILLE I i * 1 i ' ■ SMITTY'S I TRANSFER | FISHERMEN AND SEAMEN , HEADQUARTERS 11 You arc Always Wolco-no11 at r" . ^ SHIP'S TAM~N. W. A. Schultz* Owner territory recently acquired by the Soviets, to examine all th< iarmed forces of Reds in that | vicinity (London - It was reliably repor ted that 230,000 mechanized, i troops were on the novo into ]the territory north of the Loi: River, between finest and Cher jburg. All residents have been .warned away from all-seaports ijin northeast France ./ Current rumors, are predicting an attach .on Ireland in the near future, carrying out Hitler!s throat jio coipiletely encircle the • JlritIsh Ieles, beforetdeliver ing the "death blow*.. London George: Bernard Shaw was arrested today and jailed tor fifth coPunn activity. His, .'irticiqs And books have been banned from press and other , I urbulation.* ,v * - r • ' . T; - k p g| WEAL CHOPS 4o*te PORK CHOPS : .40*a LEG OF LAMB . 4o1lb SPARE RIBS ' . .. I 30*ib POT ROAST . 30* iB MSC BLUE RIBBON SELECTED BUTTER EGGS 1 COTTAGE CHEESE