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THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN
First Jet Fighters To
Norway Air Force
NEW YORK, N. Y. —~ Four
Vampire Mark 3's, thr first jet
propelled fighters to be added to
the Norwegian Air Force. arrived
at Gardemoen Field, Oslo during
the first week of May. Purchased
in England. they are to be tested
under Norwegian weather condi
tions and if satisfactory will pos
sibly be followed by latnr orders
of the same model. The Vampires
are powered by Goblin jet-motors
and am armed with 4 cannons.
Norway Returns
Borrowed Rifles
NE\V YORK. N. Y. -.- Norwe
gian hunters and sportsmen who
volunteered their rifles to the NO?-
wegian armed forces at the time
of that country's invasion by the
Germans in 1940 will soon receive
compensation. According to a re
cent decision by Norway‘s ministry
of Defense. everyone who gave
his weapon at that time will re
ceive a high-powered Krag Jorgen
len army rifle. Ammunition voi
unteered to the Norwegian forces
will be repaid with doners receiv
ing the same number of cartridges
that they gave.
TACOMA
MRS. RUTH BETHEL
And Staff 1
Pierce County
Superintendent of
Schools
GREETINGS FROM THE
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Fire Insurance
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COMPLIMENTS 0F
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ATTORNEY
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Swedish EXhibition for]
Pioneer Centennial T
In Middle West '
[ STOCKHOLM,~(By wirelessi—w
[An exhibition of photographs. de
rpictinp; modern Sweden in many
1different phases —— as a tourist
‘eountry and as a progressive na—
ition in the realm of social wel
1' fare ~ 7 will be shown in more than
twenty cities in the Middle West
Iin connection with the Swedish
.Pioneer Centennial this slimmer.
{The exhibition. which also high
ilights Swedish business, industry,
1trade. labor. transportation, as
:Well as the country‘s cultural life,
jeonsists of twenty-six folding
screens which can be transported
easily on, a truck and be put up
in varying combinations. depend
ing upon the space available. It
has been devised and designed by
‘Anders Beckman, who was re
sponsible for much of the statisti
cal and pictorial data about Swe
den shown in the Swedish Pavilion‘
at the New York World‘s Fair,
and is being,r arranged in coopera
‘tion with the Swedish Institute
and at the request of the Pioneer
Csntennial Swedish Committee.
The way in which Mr. Beckman
has solved the difficult problem
of the portable screens is praised
in the Swedish press, Svenska
Dagbladet, emphasizing that it
constitutes a fine example of mod
ern Swedish exhibition technique.
There are two hundred photo
graphs in all, enlarged to heroic
dimensions. each picture accomp
anied by an explanatory caption
in English. When the show arrives
in the United States. several color
photographs. taken by Goran Al
gaard. will be added. Mr. Algaard.
one of Sweden's foremost color
cameramen, is now in New York.
At Easter the Swedish people
were again allowed hot water in
their apartments. The Fuel Com
mission dccided that houses heat
ed with coal could use hot water
.luring the period March 17-3177
that is. about a fortnight. In oil
heated houses. the hot water pe
riod lasted only one week. March
19-25.
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Greetings
TACOMA,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bergen With Charlie
McCarthy On The “Stockholm” Gangplank
Famous Wooden Stalf‘Aws— Axel‘ McCarthy Among 395
Passengers in the Swedish American Motorlim-r “Shwk
holm.”
l Edgar Bergen is leaving in tho
1 S w 9 dis h American moturliner
“'Stokhoim" which sailed from
lPier 97. N.R., Saturday. June 5.
‘lTravoling with a photographer.
er. Bergen is going to film a
travelogue in Swodvn which will
Ibe the first of series. The nar
lratm‘ will be the world-famous
,\\'oodon starlCharliv (Axeli Mc
iCarthy. Mrs. Bergen is making
|her first trip to Swudvn. Tho Byr
‘gons will also visit Denmark, Eng
iland and France before returning
:in the “Gripsholm.” July 30.
[ Among the 395 passengers sail
;ing are Hans Kraopelien. presi
dent of L. M. Erickson. with his
ifamily; A. Sobulov, assistant soc
;‘rotary general of the United Na
}tions, accompanied by his wife:
iMrs. Helen Nelson Englund. secre—
Sweden Has Telephone
Contact With Most
Parts of the World
STOCKHOLM (S.I.P.B. ) , - Most
of the telephone communications
between Sweden and other coun—
h‘ies that were severed during the
war have now been restored. Dur
ing the last few months traffic
to Germany. Portugal, Japan and
Java was resumed.
The communication to Portugal
is maintained by wire to Switzer
land and from there by radio tele
phone. while there are direct lines
to Berlin. Hamburg and Frank
furt-am-Main. After this exten
sion Sweden has telephone con
tact with all European countries
except Albania. Gibraltar. Greece.
Spain and Turkey. The communi
cations with Eastern Europe go via
8 dirth line to Prague. and there
is also telephone contact with
Moscow and Leningrad, via Hel
singfors.
Many oversea countries can now
be reached from Sweden. Thom
is a livcly traffic to North Amer—
ica and. moreover. thorv are com
munications with most of the Lot
in American countries. The traf
fic to the Dutch Indies. just open
ed. goes via Amsterdam. and to
Japan by two radio connections
via New York. Sweden is. how
ever, 'still lacking telephone con
nections with. among other coun
tries. Australia. New Zealand and
South Africa. owing to the (act
that the London station transmit-
ting these calls is already being
utilized to capacity.
HEARTY BEST WISHES
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TACOMA
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SEATTLE
tary of the Chicagii Chapter of
the American Scandinavian Foun—
dation; Erik Handelin. director of
the Finnish Red Cross and secre
tary of Mannerheim League of
Child Welfare; Miss Kay Marten.
free lance writer doing an article
on Sweden for McCall and other
magazines; and the artist Michael
Werboff, who is returning to (in
am-ther portrait of the King of
Sweden. who will be ninety years
of age on June 16.
Others on board are R. A. L.
Eriksen. executive officer of Pub—
lic Information at United Nations.
with Mrs. Eriksen: Helge S. Ploug
mann. well known Danish tennis
player, Consul General Sven Ka
rell. Swedish consul in Lima. Peru.
and Mrs. Karell.
Sweden’s Political
Course Defined
In Four Points
GOTHENBURG (Air Maill —
"The Swedish people observes the
cleavage of the world into an East.
em and a \Vestern bloc with great
anxiety," said the Swedish Prime
Minister, Tage Erlnnder. in a
speech in Gothenburg. “It is im
portant to make clear. at home
and abroad, Sweden's independent
political course. in order to avoid
any misunderstanding. It can be
defined in {our sentences." the
Prime Minister said: “Fight
against the enemies of democracy
at home: defense of Sweden's na
tional independence: freedom from
alliances and engagements which
would make Sweden a pawn in
the international struggle for
power: and, finally. wholehearfid
participation in the collaboration
for the economic reconstruction of
Europe."
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TACOMA
Norway To Exlrm't
Insulin From Wlmlvs
NEW YORK. N. Y." (RNIS' -
Aboard Norway's newest whaling
factm'y ship. the ‘Thorshovdi"
launched in Denmark in mid-April,
will be a modern hospital and lab
oratory designed by the D a n l s h
physician William Sterling. To
gether with Dr. H. C. Hagedorn
the Danish insulin specialist who
has just returned from 3 months
of research in the Antarctic. Dr.
Sterling has been investigating the
possibility of extracting insulin
from the pancreatic glands of
whales. “In the wrale.” m .1“; Dr.
Sterling “this gland reaches a.
weight of 7:3 kg. while the pan
creatic gland of a pig. from which
insulin is normally extracted,
weighs a mere 75 grams." Though
insulin content of the whole glad
is 50’}; lowvr, it will neverthele'ss
provide over 500 times more insu
lin than the present source as it
is over 1000 times larger. “Ex—
traction will bo fairly expensive,"
continued Dr. Sterling. ‘but mun-y
cannot be decisivu when it is 3.
matter of saving human life. In.
many countries people are dying
each day due to the present high
cost of insulin."
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The Scandinavian American.
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