The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1941 Page: 6 of 8
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LALA PALOOZA She Expects to Change Her Address
By RUBE GOLDBERG
S'MATTER POP—The Enemy Was Sure Puzzled
By C. M. PAYNE
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SEE THE BIG
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TWENTY YEARS
FOR INCOME
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QUIT
WORRYIN*
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US GUYS,
LADY
how
HIVES,
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PRISON
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POOR
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SORTS
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THINGS
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WAY,
LADY
Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc.
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WRIGHT A . i
PATTERSON
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.I
NAZI PROPAGANDA GOES ON
UNCHECKED IN II. 8.
ALL AMERICANS, from the Pres-
ident down to the least of us. con-
demn Hitler and Naziism. We want
none of Hitler or his kind, or his
Ideology. We send men to prison
for spreading the .Nazi doctrines,
and yet each week we are counte-
nancing the spread of this thing we
abhor.
The German Library of Informa-
tion; undoubtediy^nlinced by Ger-
many__in the interests of Hitler's
'Germany and all ifr^presants. sends
broadcast over America the most
subtle kind of Nazi propaganda. Mil-
lions of copies of its weekly publica-
tion, "Facts in Review," are circu-
lated in this country. The Amer-
ican postal system is used to dis-
tribute this publication. It boldly an-
nounces that copies may be obtained
upon request and without charge.
You find them in hotels, auto camps,
in our training camps, and in all
possible places where they will be
seen and read, and your name, once
on the mailing list, means receiving
• new copy each week.
Typographically itjs an attractive
publication, well printed, beautifully
illustrated. Each word in the text
of its 44 pages is a eulogy of Hitler,
his henchmen and Naziism. Its pur-
pose is to convince American people
that Hitler is working for the best
interests of the world, that he is a
world savior, that England would de-
stroy world civilization if that coun-
try itself is not destroyed.^ While
smooth, it is not even cleverly
veiled.
With it each week are offered
many other publications, any or all
of which may be had for the asking.
Why, I wonder, is such an effort to
break down American democracy
permitted to operate?
Certainly it is known. Any officer
of the government, any member of
congress, as w?ll as any citizen.
Lovely Rugs
From Old Si
Dyed in Soft Blendinj <
HARMING Jor a hpn
room nook or for" a t
this colorful octagon rui
make from old silk
the cost of a little dye!*
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For detailed Instruction* for <
this rug see our 32-page boa
also how to hook, weave, or :
in interesting patterns. In,
rugs, other beautiful and
made with simple equipment
pensive materials.—Send on
let to:
READER-HOME
(35 Sixth Ave. New !
Enclose 10 centa In coin far •
copy of HOW TO MAKE '
RUGS.
REMEDY
Piles removed or cost you nothhfc~|
home treatment. You smoke
BENTON JONES. Crou PUUeTl
Laws Gravitate
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Laws and institutions
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cleansed, and wound up/iafl
H • - .\Henry"3
to true
Beecher,
time.
. .u ur . \~4-Slantly tending to gravitate,
may have copies of the Pubhcationr^^ th must be 3
as many as he wishes, by merely.
asking for them. Thd>y will be sent
through the American postal system
for the purpose of convincing Amer-
icans that the German system' of
Hitler will prevail and that it is
best for the world that it should.
To permit circulation of this prop-
aganda to continue is hardly con-
sistent with our American policy. It
is the kind of thing that will lead
to sabotage in American armament
plants. It will appeal to the fanatic
and the subversive elements.
ROAD TCKALASKA
FEASIBLE, SAYS 'SLIM'
IN THE NAME OF NATIONAL
DEFENSE serious consideration is
being given in Washington to th«
subject of constructing a highway
from the American line through Brit-
ish Columbia to Alaska. The de-
fense purpose is for the moving of
an army, mechanized or other,
should we find it necessary to de'
fend Alaska. The proposition is for
the United Slates to provide the
funds and Carrada to provide the
right of way and patrol it after the
highway is completed.
Long. lean, weather-beaten "Slim'
Williams, an old Alaskan sour-
^ough7 has agitated such ^highway
for several years. In the winter of
1931-32, "Slim" drove a dog team
from Alaska to Washington as his
first demonstration of the feasibility
of his dream. In the summer of
1939, starting from Fairbanks in
May, he made the trip through to
Vancouver on a motorcycle, at least
both "Slim" and the motorcycle
came through but whether he car-
ried the motorcycle more miles than
it carried him, I am not Sure. He
insists he has proved that a high-
way to Alaska is practical.
There is today, and has been for
many years, the beginning of such a
highway. It is from Vancouver, fol-
lowing generally the course of the
Fraser river, to Prince George, a
distance of something like 500 miles.
It was constructed in the gold rush
days as a means of getting miners
in, and ore out of the then thriving
gold mining area around Prince
George. It was, and is, passable
for pack animals, but not wide
enough for automobiles. Beyond
Prince George, and as far north as
Hazelton, is a trail followed by In-
dians and trappers. Beyond Hazel-
ton are the unconquered Rocky
mountains of British Columbia and
Alaska. But "Slim" Williams sayi
they can be conquered*-
TAKE THE SPRIII1
SPRING COLOS-JSr/J
PENETRl
Sin of Omission
A wrong-doer is often
that has left something
not always he that has
things—Marcus Aureliu*.,
YOUR EYES
/low you
feel inside
Look In your mirror. See If temp
patlon U telling on your face, la]
Then try Garflehl Tea. the mUi|
thorough way to cleanse Internally-.
drastic drugs. Feel better. LOOK I
work better. Ik— 25c at dm
GARFIELD TL
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FREE !
FKID1!
Evil Parents
If Poverty is the
Crimes, want of Sense it'
ther.—La Bruyere.
PRACTICAL
THE PRESIDENT is said to favor
a revision of the draft ages, reduc-
ing the minimum to 18 years and
stopping the maximum at 30 years
or less. That is practical.
. * * *
THEN AND NOW
IN WASHINGTON they will tell
you today of a perfect working house
of representatives majority, with
some six key men directing legisla-
tion. During the twenties, and up
to some 18 year! ago, whan the Re-
publicans had a heavy majority in
the house, one man largely directed
the course of iegialaUon. It Martin
IB. Madden said a jjill was to past,
teach the floor. Madden was the
bout* of representatives.
Spray with "Black Leaf 40."
makes six gallons of effecurel
Use "BlackLeaf 40" on
per*, leaf miners, young
lace bugs, mealy bugs and
wherever found on floww <
ahrubs, of garden crops. .
TsSasseSt fisfcstaS
Chemical Carparatlaa
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of Doant
many y'**V
wide u e, •
be accept*? "I
of Up*,
And
opinion I
of the abi
who te t t k
Doan'i utwl
laboratory
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of advertiainf you read, the '
which ia only to recommma i
aa a good diuretic treatment
•f the kidney function and W .f]
♦he pain and worry It cauae*.
If more people were awsw j
kidneys must conatantlr rta
that cannot atay in the blooa
Jury to health, there-would sr
derat«ndinr of why the whowM
when kidntnra las, and aW
tton would be more often «
Burning: acanty or too
tlott sometime! warn of a
function. You may W"er a
ache, persistent headache,
tineas, letting up
nesa under the eyea—feel
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1941, newspaper, May 9, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243219/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.