Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1940 Page: 10 of 10
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PACE SIX
BELGIUM CALLS
TROOPS TO ARMS
AS THREAT SEEN
MRt'HKKUS, Jan. 1.1 (VP)
StfOHii tieriuan troop* < oneontr
lion aitó movement* on the fruti-
llar wen" reported lonisht <th the
niHiu icMHon for a Kudden order
from the fKdglan defense ml lib
try for .ill aoldleiH on leave to
join itmlr unit* Immediately.
1,11st November Keliduiu inoli-
illicd 350.(100 men for 11 " t#te
of active defense.'- Ii was m. 1
itnuouitced how many men would
be uffccted by Ionian's order.
The action followed a foreign
office communique early today
Which *11 l<l "certain protective
measure* ' had been taken dur-
ing yesterday
Without explaining the tinture
of these turnout re . the stutenient
wild they were decided upon pre-
viously by the Kovornment and
"eonw-ituted application of a de-
fense plan prepared In the firs,
duys of moblllKatlon. '
A later «tatement explained
tlint the communique had been i
ln*ued to quiet fears in the Liege
aud Vervler* <H tricts where some
workmen had been drafted for
labor Confusion luid arisen In
the district over rumors tlmt tit?
country wiih at war.
vjwmb" wilson
I'sually I never read the paper
except on the days when thin col-
umn is In It. and then only the
column, bul ymprday for mime
reason. I klndn looked it over
It wan over on th' sport pugo
that I eauKbt the story, and to
m«- It wan a lulu ileam<in lielnn
tlvat it inamiKed to prove (to my
sulisfiictfon lit leant > two of my
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JAPANS CABINET
RESIGNS BECAUSE
OF Ü. S. ATTITUDE
TOKYO, Jan. 14 — (Sunday)
—(tP) — The cabinet of Premier
Oeneral Nobuyuki Abe resinned
today. In a decision eloseiy con-
nected with Japanese relations
wltlt the United .States.
Japanese army and government
leaders alike were exerting Pies-
sure on Prince Kumlnraro Konoye,
former premier and president of
the privy council, to take over
Abe's post. A number of political
personages believed lie would ac-
cept.
Abe's .resignation had been x-
peeled for severul days, follow-
ing upon predictions thai his gov-
ernment would rail if the United
States declined lo mart favorably
to Japan's proposals for reopen-
ing the lower Yangtze to third
power trade. This was consider
od its an overture to facilitate
a new trade understanding with
the United States when the pre-
sen! trebly Ik terminated up-
on Washington's initiative —
January 2ti.
The premier's resignation was
handed to Kmperor Hirohlln dur-
ing the course of au audience
nt the Imperial palace In mid-
morning. The cabinet had met
lust previously to formulate Its
resignation.
Last night, General Abe saw
Prince Konoye and urged lilm
to become premier again.
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any other mode of transportation
in fact, safer than most. And
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of Cleveland, Ohio, stntlir that
flyln' Is just like cookin', only
wafer!
The other pet contention of
my young life Is that home wash-
ing either with or without a wash-
in'machine is dangerous. And now
comes the said Mrs. Boswell, men-
tioned above and ¡irovus it!
She litis been flyln' for quite
some time. Startei' when she
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now has way over a thousand
hours. And u thousand hours Is
about three years flyln' for the
average pilot! !
And thnonly injury, she receiv-
ed in nil that time wus when she
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YOUTH WANTED
IN OKLAHOMA IS
Oklahoma officers here Friday
afternoon took custody of a 21-
year-old El Reno, Oklu., youth
ln connection with the theft of an
automobile from Sapulpa, Okln.,
on Jan. 2.
The youth was arrested here at
.'I n. in. Thursday by City Police-
men Jack Julian and Jeff Dun-
ham utter a pickup call had been
received ott hlin from Pampa offi-
cers.
He was released lo two deputy
sheriffs from Creek County. Okla.
of which Kapulpu is the county
seat, and was returned by them
to Oklahoma.
An agent of the Federal Bu-
reau of InvestIgation came here
mid took a statement front 'he
prisoner. Transporting a stolen
automobile acrosH a state line is a
federal offense.
According to local police, the
young man left his home driving
his father's car. At Sapulpa hi1 is
alleged to have stolen 11 1938
Chevrolet coach. Pampa officers
got on IiIb trail when 11 young
man there reported th" Okla-
homan had disappeared with his
motorcycle.
The alleged car thief and the
Pnmpa youth had been dickering
on a trade of the two vehicles,
and each hud agreed t0 try out
the other's machine.
Police here noticed the strang-
er riding the motorcycle here and
arrested him and held him in the
local cii> Jail after receiving the
call from Pampa.
QUINTS RECEIVE
A $100,000 OFFER
BY WORLD FAIR
TORONTO. Jan. 13 (fí>)
A plan to take the Dionne, i|«ln-
tuplets lo the New York World's
fair this spring was submitted
to the tjuinluplots' board of guar
lanx today by J. C. Holmes, vice-
president of the Fair corporation
The guardians have not yet con-
sidered or replied to the offer.
Under the plan tito Quints
would lie In New York only for
four or five weeks, starting May
11. They would return to their
Callander home before the tout-lit
rush ordinarily starts In mid-Jura.
The fair would guarantee the
Canadian Red Cross at least f 100,-
000 for the quints' visit. They
would be exhibited In a reproduc
tlon of the
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1940, newspaper, January 14, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167883/m1/10/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.