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Thursday, November 14, 1940
news of the week shown jn pictures I t
Time Out from Defense Duties
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Taking time off from his duties as member of the national defense ad
visory commission, William S. Knudsen returned to Detroit to be with
his wife on their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. The Knudsens are
shown above as she met him on his arrival.
Comptroller General
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Representative Lindsay C. Warren,
of North Carolina, is the govern
ment's new comptroller general. He
resigned as a member of the House
to accept the appointment.
BUNDLES' CAMPAIGNS
FOR 5000 CHILD COTS
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Lj mc : Bur| dles for Britain, countrymen one cots
. , COts Inc., is now collecting funds. The girls
iMa-vh M ‘ n shelter of their home in Hampshire, England.
K foo o'” ' n pu hhc shelters, however, have been forced to sleep
L.. ors ' ^ un dles for Britain, Inc., will send 5,000 cots to these young
== — with its London representatives cabling the urgent
5 for cots to keep British children off the floors of air
<- ters, Bundles for Britain, Inc., last week launched a campaign
hinds to buy 5,000 complete cot units to be shipped abroad, and
81 ,hP samp ,ime
P an lni,ial KiD of ?2,500 ’
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late 1 wuiow °f the steel mag
Thp Albany Branch Gives
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(Largeat Coverage Any Weekly kt the State)
Ordered Deported
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Raissa Berkman Browder', wife of
Earl Browder, Communist candi
date for the presidency, was ordered
deported by Attorney General Rob
ert H. Jackson on the ground she
entered the U. S. illegally. He act
ed on recommendation of the immi
gration appeals board and said the
linding was based on her own testi
mony describing her surreptitious
entrance in 1933. Jackson said she
is a citizen of Russia.
quest, Bundles for Britain prompt
ly placed orders for 500 cot units,
and prepared to buy more cots as
funds came in.
Folding Bedstead
A complete cot unit includes a
| folding bedstead, a mattress, two
woolen blankets, two unbleached
I linen sheets, a pillow and two ptl
low cases. The units will be used
' in the air-raid shelters where the
bombed people of Britain now
slppp -
Assembled cot units will be sent
overseas through the facilities of
j the Bundles Allied Relief. Britain By wifi this not method, have
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Wife slain b y Bomb
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His wife killed when a German
bomb scored a direct hit on his
don church, an English vicar is pic
tured removing the holy
and other sacred articles, sheltering
them with a steel helmet.
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Judged grand champion of the 15th
annual Great Western Live Stock
Show in Los Angeles, “Nevada
King,” 1,275-pound Hereford steer
owned by Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Stead, of Reno, rules as king of the
exposition.
in FDR Threat
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worker, is pictured as he wao
1 into federal court, San Fran
-o, where he was arraigned on a
trge of sending President Roose
lt a letter threatening to kill him
if he should be re-elected.
THE C OV I yroN NEWj
Maid Of Cotton Points The Way
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under to make
’h rough out America. are now way in communities
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6RI0 CLOTHES
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cross-eyed monkey is the humorous insignia of the 102d observation
Ua( j roni New York National Guard unit training at Fort McClellan
The Guardsmen were inducted into federal service for one
year’s training. (Central Press)
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Bv NA –« lY BISHOP
(Our Advertisers Are Assured of Results)
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Arrested by British
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Jawaharlal Nehru, former
of the Indian Congress
was arrested by British au
near Allahabad after a
with Mohandas K. Gandhi.
was one of tw'o men chosen by
to make anti-war speeches
part of the plan of limited civil
disobedience.
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The increasing tendency of the
college girl to “snitch” the cloth
ing off her boy friend’s back is
reflected in this water-proofed cot
ton gabardine raincoat, which will
make this a Cotton Christmas for
hundreds of girls who will find
men’s cotton raincoats in their
own favorite colors on the tree De
cember 25.
Reported Arrested
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Wins Plowing Championship I
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the first national plowing match ai Davenport, Iowa, Fred Timber*,
piled up 92.95 out of a possible 100 points. He is shown after winning
the contest, a prelude to the annual cornhusking.tournament.
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According to a Rome report, Prince
Paul, brother of King George II of'
Sreece, has been arrested bv order
jf Premier John Metaxas and eon-,
f.ned to Psy^Hco Palace near Ath
»ns prior to .HaH in British'
fustody, T sc -! . a purtedly
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Black leopard trimmed outfit,
By VERA WINSTON
THE W 7 OOL frock with its own
fur-trimmed jacket is one of the
major town fashions this autumn
and is shown in many lovely ver
sions by every house. Here is a
supremely well done ensemble of
this type, fashioned of black wool,
the dress with a top of gold-col
ored crepe. The form-fitting
jacket has shaped treks slanting
down towards the waist from the
bust-line. The leopard collar Is
draped becomingly about the neck
and shoulders. An off-the-face
leopard hat completes the picture.
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Cable to England
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A child evacuee from England,
writes a cable message to her moth-;
er, telling her she has arrived safe
ly in Cape Town, South Africa, and
now is being entertained at the 5
governor-general’s residence. The 1
girl was in the first group to aiw
rive at the distant hajei)