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PAGE 9A1 MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1940 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, UIPUV AMfl mKvn The Klan and the Bund Meet CANADIAN WAR REGISTRATION h. for enrollment in connection 1 with the Dominion war effort-OF ALL 16 OR OLDER IS BEGUN Jules Caonguay. chief reristrar, said early reports from his deputies KegTo Winkle Club Sponsored.

The United Nero Republican Club of St. Louis County has sponsored the organization of a "WiU- lIUll I niiu lumu Affected Chief Bfistrar were "most satisfactory More than 8.000.000 Canadians kie-ror-President ujud among r-will record for the Government who pro voters of the county. E. T. they are, where they live, what they Sumxnytt, who was elected presi-are dome and what else thev could i dent, said it would be independent Sajs Early Reports Are "Most Satisfactory." OTTAWA, Ont Aug.

19 (AP). National registration machinery went into hieh gear today, as every JEAN ABBEY Tuesday, 4:15, KSD Miss Abbey. Women's Home Companion Radio Shopper, will give an interesting pre-view of fashions for college, prep nd grade schools. She will interview one of the members of the College Board from our College Shop. DEALING DIRECTLY INDOCHINA do.

The reg-istration be ran at 8 a. iof the Republican organization and resident of Canada 16 years old or m. today and will continue until 10 admit all Negroes who favor Will- more was caiiea 10 report at public p. m. Wednesday night.

kie, regardless of party affiliation. SELLING FLOORS PARTIALLY Much More at Stake Than Granting of Air Bases and Use of Railroads, French Spokesman Says. 1 FARiOU A I lis- JO, 1 i -I I -mmJi VICHY, Aug. J. rrencc "foreign Office spokesman disclosed Operated by May Dept.

Stores Co. DOUBLE EAGLE STAMPS TUESDAY jng directly with Japan over important problems in Indo-China, jnd no settlement is in eight. The fpokesman said France had taken the negotiations out of the hands of local authorities in France's Far Eastern colony because the two countries are now discussing "much more important affairs than the mere question ef SEMI-ANNUAL NA SALE OF NOTED Associated Press Wirephoto. AUGUST KLAPPROTT, manager of the German-American Bund's Camp Nordland at Andover, N. addressing a Ku Klux Klan rally at the camp yesterday.

9V Plk MSk. JBfe WW mmm warn mt-m mm fyi if it if pi m- iitruj nil i ii fi i ls mi i itvu granting Japan the use of railroads EXPLOSIVE SAID TO HAYE The negotiations probably will! 5 TIMES THE POWER OF TNT last "for some time," it was an- nounced. Former Brussels Scientist Reports BUND AND KLAN HOLD 'AMERICANISM' RALLY i c-h I- I SUGAR Y'''-y. I Foreign Minister Paul Eaudom (talked Saturday with United States ff li -TA'f on Use of Uranium After Tests in California. EURBANK.

Aug. 19 (API. Dr. Arthur W. Shaudopvsky, former Brussels scientist, said today a uranium explosive had been de Values.

fl I li i fa. iCharpe d'Aff aires F.obert I who is interested in American an-! pies of the Far Eastern Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, the Choice at Eh veloped and tested in the United merits cf Former Organization in Dispute at New Jersey Camp.

4 run S3 States which is "at least 15 times "DUTCHESS" GOWNS Usually $1.35, Now, Only Chinese representative, and Japanese Ambassador Sawada. Murphy w-ill leave for the United States within a few days and will confer with officials of the State Department. Youths' and junior Shirts in regular or sports styles, more powerful and perhaps almost 100 times more potent than TNT." Dr. Shaudopvsky, who came here ifrom Wilmington, said he and jtwo other engineers tested the ex-I plosive in a remote spot and found that whereas 1500 grams of high- ANDOVER, N. Aug.

19 (AP). An out-in-the-open flareup among elements of the German-American power dynamite did 868 foot-pounds weldiRE- of a ympathy of work, the blast irom only iuu or, relationship between the Bund ana grams of the uranium explosive ac- i complished 4270 foot-pounds of the Ku Klux Klan appeared today work with only the downward to be the fruits of a klan "Ameri- OEM 33 wnue or colors sutton-on Diouses, cotton Knit poio shirts, long-sleeved pullovers, wash shorts, in-and- sV outer sport shirts and other boys' needs. Sizes 4 to 20 in group. $1.65 to $1.98 Cotton Pajamas, sizes 6 to 20 $1.39, 3 for $4 $1.50 to $1.98 Wool and Part-Wool Shorts, sizes 4 to 12 99c $2.98 to $4.98 Corduroy and Wool Flannel Jackets, 4-12 $1.99 $1.98 Slipover and Coat Sweaters, sizes 6 to 20 99c $1.98 to $2.98 In-and-Outer Cotton Flannel Shirts $1.39, 3 for $4 $3.98 Featherweight Corduroy Sport Shirts, 8 to 20 99c It' "FAMOUS" for Boys' Clothing Second Floor nht vim 71 canization" rally at the Bund's camp Nordland here. The rally was disrupted yester- force measured.

"Although the amount detonated was so small," he said, "the resultant air blast shook a tower more than a mile away. We cannot i day when six men began distribut If- here's cooling, soothing, protection against rubbing and chafe irritation. Cools the heat out of heat rash, too. Today try II ill ing a pamphlet entitled "An Appeal to Friends of Fritz Kuhn." Kuhn, former national leader of the Bund, in give any details regarding tne apparatus developed for detonating the explosive, but there appear to be no theoretical reasons why, with the extension of our technique, it Actually save 51c on these wearable striped rayon Gowns! They're ideal for travel need no ironing at all! Made on princess line with V-neck. Cut extra long.

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