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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 11

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Piqua, Ohio
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11
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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1940 JAFFE'S RE ORCAMlZATIOiV? 410 12 N. Main STRIPES! DOTS! PRINTS! DARKS! Willowy sheers with all the details you expect of "better" dresses. Jacket and midriff styles with new square necks, pleated ly flattering tvIIIi tucks, pleats, lingerie (rims. Shop Today! 12 20 2 3 5 COTTONS Values $1.95 to $4.95 $1.00 SWEATERS $1.95 and $2.95 values 79 and $1.29 SKIRTS $1.29 Values up to $2.95. Summer Millinery Formerly $1.95 to $4.95 25C SO $1.00 Read and Uso The "eiassified" Phone 46 Senator Glass, Wife Go to Convention Virgini; 's 82 year old Senator barter Glass and his bride of three; weeks are pictured aboard train en route to Democratic national convention in Chicago.

INSIDE STORY OF THE FAR EAST BY UPTON CLOSE (Author and Lecturer) Upton Close lAuthor and Lecturer) The inside dope from the Orient is that Churchill fave to appeals from the frightened Hons kaii and Singapore Britisli communities, in asreeinp; to deliver desperately resisting China to the Japanese invader by cutting off China's heroically built road to Burma. Chiang Kai shek's threats to carry the war into British Burma caused Churchill to waver: then came the appeals of the once arrogant Hongkong and Malay communities, which are sitting on several volcanoes. Britain's surrender of sovereign rights under threat, and oetrayal ol her dependent friend, China, is as illogical as would be action by the United States now to cut off munitions and airplanes to England upon the demand of a Germany whose friendship would temporarily ease our problems. Its glarins irony was spotlighted by the fait thai, while British Governor Jones of Singapore was an nouncing on the radio that Britain would ilite to see China make peace with Japan rather than fight on in a desperate causs, at almost the same minute Winston Churchill wa: denouncing on the radio from Lou don those who miffhx feel that Eug lnnri nlr.kc peace with Gel' many rather than fight until de stmction. The pay off is that Chiang Kai shek, through Russian auspices may be able tD turn the tables and make a pence with at Hie Asia! Chiang riai siie.

fs skwm adviser, the veteran W. H. Donald. himself an Australian, is Eaid tc favor this coup in his against British nfinr lieved the United States would offer no obstacles in such turning of the tables. strong feeilnirs about Britain's surrender to Japan exist In the ot Srr, One disgusted official painted out that England ahv.v merit when we have a stiff case up with Japan as the Marines apology case now to soften toward Japan.

Responsible officials feel that Britain ri bus; that a small supply of British war goods up the Burma throuith Hongkong would equip Chi GREATEST improve mcnt in mattresses on the American Market Today I the advantages of both the tufted and tufl less mattressei Willi uune ol the disadvantages of either a mattress, tllat brings you tic very in soft, resilisnt, sjeep comfort. outside good lacks or as much of structiDn because no other i the exclusive, patented Triple Has over 200 patented inside I KEEP it comfortable! No other mattress can offe trie, same freedom from plaint or trouble that Tri Cushion brings you on definite guaranteed basis. Oft TRY IT OU NIGHTS Vou have id nishu to prevt Triple Cinhlon'1 I ciaim tor it. we .1 ti i 11 ani: ana mere i I the money you bave paid on it. 5 jjjj WEEKLY 15 yecAl! nil a i mmm 1 1 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT THf P10UA DAILY CALC PAGE ELEVEN ans Kai shek to hold the Uapauase Army, Involving Japan so deeply that she could execute no threats against British Empire holdings In the Pacific, But by giving up legal, sovereign rights of the government of British India under threat Britain opens, the way for Japan to Ignore all British pretensions of sovereignty in that part Of the world, and by helping to end China's resistance Britain only sets Japan a big step ahead In her eventual seizure of British pdsses "Penny wise and pound foolish again," said one.

The iact which our officials are not talking about, but which 'stares them in the face, is that Japan is In no haste to eliminate Britain from the Pacific, picture. Japan would use a docile Britain as an ally to offset American Influence in the Pacific, and eventually force us out of all partiUpatibn on that side. Then Japan could take over British possessions at leisure. A dog that obeys its master is better IHun a dead dogwhich old principle of empire statesmanship the Japanese learned the British themselves in bygone days. It is believed in American diplomatic circles that Stalin will see to it that Chiang Kai shek has materials to continue resistance; that he will not permit Japan to ber.ome free to Join with some European power In an attack upon him from two sides, in other words, his is more realistic than that of art rigton Covington, July 16 Mr.

anc Mrs. Rui Shuman who have visited Mr. Shunian's grandfather, Mr W. C. Shutnar.

and Dr. and A. Rur.l and Mr. fred Tuesday for Salem. Ohio where they wlli visit Mrs.

shuman parent before their homt in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Roger and their son Jimmy and daughter. Deloies.

Miss Kathleen O'Rosi and Mrs. Iva Hill of Dayton sr a vacation at Indian where ti.ey havs ukon a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. i.ee had a their overnight guests Tuesday Mrs. Lee's twin sister and her hus fland. iifr. f.nd Mrs.

Jack Siacl: St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wchr.

p.inr north ol Covington nave as their house guests, their ncice and nephew. Wimda and Robert Kugen? Wehneman of Washington, D. C. rriends of Jack Hunt, 19 year oia son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hunt will be sorry to learn that he injured his right font painfully Wednesday afternoon when a crate of cann milk fell on it at WesterviKc Creamery where he is employed. ili home via plane Tuesday from Ckv land ffhere she had been vi the home of Mr. and Mrs ard Spillner with Mrs. Edns who is a guest of the Splllne: anJ their two small daughters, Kay Arii and Karen Sue. Frier.ds Mr: id Hr i her daughter, Mrs.

William Wag: will be pleased to know that condition shows Improvement lowlng a series of blood transit ions. Mrs, Heisey r.a;, beer for several weeks at the local Mrs. J. B. Neth.

her hous i Mrs. Charles Rudy of Dayton. Jesse O'RoaTlt and daus'nter barn visited Mrs. Christina at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Srn uel Hall, near Laura Tuesdnv Miss Janice nd Mr. Rot pleton are spending the week vi. Etaymond Templeton In FOOD TO AHMTJN1TIOV Dumboy," a favorite dish In Liberia, Africa, becomes so if not eaten Immediately that TOXOFHlUTe NTHt'6IASTS Members toxophllite societies are interested in archery, am word cornea from two Greek nords meaning a "love of bow." A group of archery enthusiasts organized the Royal Toxophlliu; So to England, in mi, still TREND TO COLOR ilanuiaetured in tue northern I trie sheerest Of fabrics such as tulle, part ol the NetherLandt, Edam chiffon, net or lace In a true rose cheeses are marketed principally I shade. A prey gown Is suggested Alimaar. for the bride's mother, when the Here's a GAS RANGE 'BARGAIN That WU1 Startle All Ohio! ITS A BIG 39 INCH WIDTH Streariilinad Ray.O I.lt! a Meter for Egg Cooking Salt and Pepper Condiments: New.

Built in Flue 221 N. Main St. (NOT lite VsuaJ 35 inch Width) Eliminator! mr Brf I I 1 I I SPECIAL! And It Has the Wanted 1940 Features Oompahzwiik tVe honestly don't believe a yati range has ever been produced to sell at so low a price! And only Cujslna Fearn direct purchasing and eco nnmical selling could make such a low price, possible. Eaty Terme Desired! Phone 470 Polo it wid to be the nwt expensive of all aports, due to the necessity of maintaining a string of valuable polo ponies. Many of the GREATEST VALUES in Our History Get Your Slice of the Savings! Gray Dish Pons r.6; i9c Cold Pack Cannes 17 ql.

Wire Rark. Holds 7 qt. jars 77c Auto Seat Covers Coupes Aero 1.39 Oscillating Fans, SCf 95 Roll Floor Op Roof Coattng, SI .69 10 in CoverlnRB sq. yd. Special Hlqb enarriEl ri 1 Ti i i i t.

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Pages Available:
291,244
Years Available:
1883-1977