Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 10, 1940 Page: 17 of 20
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small book starts with the child’s
background and leads the reader
followed by ominous silence, told
; of the presence of a German
pocket battleship in mid-Atlantic.
The big British liner Rangitiki
was one of those apparently sunk
i in the attacked convoy. Churchill
1 warned Commons of the increas-
ing U-boat peril, and made an
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1 use of South Ireland naval bases.
war. British planes made an in-
tensive raid on Munich at about
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Roosevelt. for the second time, and landed outs. British planes bombed the
Miss -Melba Hammack in spend-
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the time Hitler was speaking
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men, and also attacked Naples,
for the third time. After a few
days of only sporadic action, Ger-
man planes made a heavy raid on
England, centering their efforts
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' ampton.
| On Thursday, the Italians ral-
lied in the Koritza region and at-
tacked strongly elsewhere on the
front. British planes raided Brin-
disi at the southern end of Italy.
Premier Eamon De Valera told
the Eire Parliament that the coun- |
try would not permit Britain to
have naval bases in Ireland. It was '
disclosed in London that the
United States, Britain, and Aus-
tralia had reached an understand- ,
ing on measures to be taken in
the Pacific, presumably including
American use of the British naval
base at Singapore.
attacks on
Germany's world-renowned Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frazier are
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hand, made marked progress in , disappointed .feeling that- it meant
their submarine and aerial attacks a stronger United States stand
on British shipping. One entire > against them. Britain and South
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A MAN’S top hat, of 1835 vintage, which the
F model holds in her hand, inspired Sally Victor
to create the casual 1940 hat of grayish-green
beaver felt which the model wears. Both were in
the designers’ exhibit at New York's Museum of
, Costume Art. /
British planes
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made unexplained
Mrs. Mary C. Fall and daughter, fostered agajn amidst the wider
Christine of McGregor are guests complexities of modern, living: I
of Miss Bessie Lou Alford. Church leaders
Miss Maude Fite of Houston is
are disturbed 1
! over the conspicuous Increase of I
problems of marriage and family 1
a guest In the home of her par- life; connected with this situa-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Fite. pion is the realization, disturh-
' ing to lenders, that the church '
weakens as family life weakens.
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only book of its kind, in the field
Helen Griffin are spending the of religious education, and the
week-end and holiday with friends 1 author has tried not to talk down
in Texarkana. to children; in reality the book]
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne.Hustoporder that they might better ex.
- •. and .son. Jack, are spending theplain to their children, God and
On Friday, President Roosevelt week-end in Trinity. His Universe.
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Preparations.
The large armed British liners
Lauretic and Patroclus were
among eight ships reported sunk
by Germans. Spain, making a
move in the western Mediterran-
On Monday,
ean, took over formal control of
Tangier, formally a free interna-
tional zone in North Africa, Japan
tightened its lines in the Far
convoy of 15 to 20 vessels was i America were elated.
claimed by Berlin to have been de- | High spots of the week were:
stroyed by a German raider in On Sunday, the Greeks made
mid-Atlantic. progress in their drive against_____ --..... -
Berlin said the rate of sinkings Koritza, Italian naval base in Al- ! causing tension in Belgrade,
was 25 per cent greater than at bania, thus carrying the war into-
the peak of the unrestricted sub- enemy territory. British naval
marine warfare in the World War. units were in action against the
Britain made an unsuccessful bid Italians off. the Island of Corfu
for naval bases in Ireland, which | The Italians, slowed up on land.
Fume Minister ( hurchill said were made extensive air raids on Greece,
needed to meet the menace. - - - -
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WINSLOW, Arii. (UP) — An
old story concerning military en-
listment efforts directed toward
the Apache Indians during the
first World War has been revived.
In 1917, the Arizona Indians
heard a voluble Army recruiting
sergeant describe the war and
overseas joumsy to Europe. It
was an eloquent plea.
Afterward the Indians consult-
ed among themselves. The Apache
tribal leaders ultimately issued
this statement:
“Yes, we will fight, but you
bring the enemy here — we fight
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- While the Greeks, aided by the British, fought with
seeming success against the Italian invasion, the British in-'
tensified their air warfare against Germany and Italy this
week.
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SKYING EUSK COUNTY oven HALF A anrrumz
Following a week of intensive J . , ..
drills, the Henderson Lions are; Lastly, the fourth hok treats
prepared for their invasion of of the ntire family and. the
Jacksonville Monday for a tradi- l church, 1 he, r Modern Family !
tional Armistice Day clash with . Westcott Wieman. The author
the Jacksonville Indians. explains that her hook is based
Read Classified Ads. It Pays.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cherry are on three sources chiefly; first,
points on the front. Berlin, in an- spending the week-end in Min long continued work with certain
nouncing the destruction of a den, Louisiana visiting relatives, groups of parents; secondly,
work with various groups of pas-
Miss Crystal Cannon of Jack- tors and other religious workers:
! sonville was a guest here Satur- I thirdly the increasing concern
day of her sister, Miss Catherine that the basic human values
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 10, 1940, newspaper, November 10, 1940; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469624/m1/17/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.