The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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D J ~ -------THE SHAMROCK TEXAN, ShMrock. Texas
Odessa Digs Out Of Wreckage Of Disastrous Tornado j^Q^
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made the well-dressed^^. tar*
get of his barbed criticism.
Eden has stood out in
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agairn any compromiseVh« c-
tata-s involving the sacriflce of the
principles of collective security, and
n particular against negotiation,
for Anglo-Italian friendship with-
out specific concessions from MuC-
gmmblirgs aboutal mutteruigs and
.®en1[al 1 reports to be mart t le income tax
JC: of the year * * one tiJI>e
Of the vear ‘ out • • • one time
glad they’re ix>or°‘ Should be
People who h! V ‘ but most °f the
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Monday, February 21. 1928 *
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lation as the news spread.
Cautious observers in Berlin were
reluctant to state flatly that Hitler
had talked a British cabinet min- *
ster out of office, but Nazis frank-
ly welcomed Eden’s elimination
from the government. Dispatches
from Benin said that if Halifax sue-
ceeded Eden the way was open for
a real Anglo-German agreement.
™- North Ward Pm a .
Some well-informed quarters said °™,e cf the picture XwThev
had flatly |^e spo5f°ring at the new^auditcr-
" o’clock day monU“« at
™ CLamber,a,n he geflta2
Eden before any progress could
o'clock. a‘
When you need Plumbing or
Tin Work
CALL 89
Shamrock Plumbing Co.
loo Block North Madden
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Visit Us At Our New Location.! \
We Buy And Sell New And !#- Jhi
Used Furniture. *
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Manchoukuo. ■Halifax Slated for Post ,,-------™ rexan Offic
Vkcount Halifax, lord president iTelephone 221
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The diplomatic gallery was iam
™d with ambassadors" and min
-'tern of virtually all countries ac-
Sr notaWe et
urniiHrc.
Telcnhono ?!>i
^^ted here, with the notable ex-)!8®4 Noveml*r, was ,bellied dated
Andr ” of Prauce's ambassador, j % the foreign secretaryship
Andre Francois-Poncet. ’ The first European reacHnn
“*«■ 0f the three of *P«ech resf.™tion came, significant '
TRY A TEXAN WANT AD!~
BABY CHICKS*
From Blood-tested Stock I
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along
Long Distance calls
go through while
you hold the line
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SHANGHAI, Feb. 21. _ The
seven months of war in China
toVChCina-J?r m’m CaSUa,ties
mat. r,S. '#00’000-ir ‘he «tl-
-fnd I , med f°reisn ““roes
and 40° hves a day is the price
®f the present Japanese drive to
conquer the Lnnghai corridor
Pukow'SZ!,0SSit ^ the Tientsin-
to the double-edged Lunghai Rail-
much’higher'31-6 SaW to ,be
Of Japan’s estimated total ea,-
nthtieSonc60,00° Were dead and the
2£«T mounded. Japanese-of -
total death, at
20,000 but that, in the accurate in
fonnation of foreign obsereem w«
fiahHn ,0f*landlng operations and
fighting in the Shanghai zone atone.
The foreign estimate of Janam**-
~tia, in the Shang.ha“
*** s‘uoe Jan.
thto wTr?" Md 400 oflicers and
hjs, with the enormous .battle for
_he Lunghai Railway raging some
-00 miles to the northwest, has be^
come a “quiet sector."
™e fogbound Japanese army
which has been crushing the Chi"
wat8,011, te PeiPin?-Hankow Rail-
and at l - °f the YelIow ^r
haf a , m Western end of the Lung-
wardtl"Vtoved 50 mUes west-
heels ofTh. 3 en Slnsian° 011 ‘he
neels of their routed foe and were
reported today to have capS
^1Utary authorities ad-
mitted that four of their pursuit
daTin aT6 br°U?ht d°Wn yesta'-
w/J en°™ air battle over
in th.°W; temporary Ch‘nese capital
p0r i tep inteTior- They had re-
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Crisis Grips Europe__
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what these differences are supposed
to be. Germany, as I more than once
have emphasized, has no further
innS.’demandS agallWt Prance
ers and which tor S ^’rs^o-1 turn 1 T h°Pe that wlth the re-
da.v are practically useless-yet tor^aLn r he aaar the Period of
our own people seem indispeiable.’’ disputes
Germany wants colonies not of manv d^' Nor has Ger-
s. °*
Of the civil war in Spain, he said-
‘Germany and Italy have
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worker, has been better and better
service at low cost to the user. One
result 18 that today you can call
distant cities as quickly, as easily
as you telephone across the street!
Much has been said
more has been written
and even
in recent
liberty
theatre
"1*E 5 JnfStoiJS"
Monday and Tuesday—
I
inet shakeup of Feb. 4
Hitler emphasized 'his newlv-
clinehed power over Germany and
her armed forces, declaring-
thlGeImans do not deslre war but
‘hey do not fear war.’’ ,
Rearmed As Never Before
equlp^f^^81^' he «^ned, is'
gram^tv, a rearmament pm-
before never lbeen Seen
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use of bloody force” “ a
■p~i‘« «»»•
m. lce’ ™, and others
. a^tvsast
theAtaS,°Tmany has
the Impossible in managing to get
along with her nrtamt g t
far th. l-’rB*nt borders so
far, the world cannot expect us to go
aiffi-Mlii,
VllS GAIL PATRICK
CoiMtonc. Coflisr, Andrta U.di
10c & 25c
years about the .hast. ‘vw“'l'l ^’many and
between France and Erigland onTne n™ and hence are dealing with
hand and Germany on* ^ other ” I ln the *«• SL2?
Hitler elaborated. ther' ^elr a‘m Is to make sure there
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WHA T Do You See
In Your Bank Book?
*£7yo:i:^°zV:rs
the very things you want most, actulT
lpb:fnn,ng to take -1 fomClaU„ad
moJ°hrmbank b°0k Can mean a lot
finance the 51^ a' ”
buy a new car . . . to buy clothes t
do things with! y ciothes ... to
Ready cash when you need it rnm
Prises your chief fr^wf c ° • m'
and the easiest, lof
mad?"' a3™88 is alw^y!
dollar 8 J worth 100 cents on the
count.y°U Wan^ ' ' ' start a savings ac!
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BE WELL DRESSED!
fK everyone may be able to af-
m.inlW.clothe8’ kut. ^at does not
^rsLr^h^not
and UL dry and Cleaners,
and let us return it to you looking
new "but 0^^ T® “ '°°k lik'
ntw mChe fiP^ZeZ°S:
win nave them back spick-and
span, and ready for you Jk
you want them 7 * * ‘ when
ANNOUNCES^
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“We Clean Clean”
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Bones, Percy. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1938, newspaper, February 21, 1938; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526124/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.