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Evening Courier du lieu suivant : Camden, New Jersey • 12

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Twelve COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, N. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940 WANTED: MORE COMMON SESSE Tk (T 1 TT-j- COURIER-POST EVENING Established iS7J MORNING UUC1 oumei xinruen unurcn, neau David Stern. Present; Tavid Sterh. 3rd, Publisher and of the Carnegie Institute, to give $1,000,000 to ecretary; Walter L. Tushineham, Vice-President and Business! We, The People Unlo1nB I I A 1 I Vf -I I 4 Harry T.

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Barnum and Dexter cjuiiu-ciass' mailer -oiouice. iamaen. im. kktstoxe camdkn semi Fellows. It may be regarded as a symptom BELL CAMDEN 64HM Sea Power Still Rules: 1 British In Norway Despite Planes By JAY FRANKLIN of the superficial view which many Americans take of the war.

Or it may be considered as THURSDAY, MAY another incident stirring up the American I matter how the immediate fighting In, Norway turns, out people to take part in the struggle. i When we consider the extreme bitterness engendered by international politics, it is signi and no matter how unprepared and i-equipped were the ini- ficant that assassination and kidnaping of tial British forces which landed on the.Norwegian POLITICAL MACHlKE VS. VOTING MACHINE Mayor Hague's professed indignation over the forthcoming hearing on a bill to install voting machines in Hudsqn cpifnty is both" a canard and' a smokescreen. i We can tell from'the sly wink in Hague's eye that he's not so sore about the voting machine bill itself. Nor is he perturbed over the public hearing.

i- "What he fears is the whole set jof 12 election heads of States are so There are two reasons: In the first realize instinctively that sdcial forces not personalities, are at the bottom of the struggle. In the second place, heads of Governments do coast, the British have won the i de- cisive victory of this war in the! last i two not want to take personal the heads of other Governments for obvious personal reasons of self-preservation. -During the World War both sides refrained attacking each other's grand headquarters for weeks. lido not refer' to the naval -actions in the Skager-rak or to the operations at SAY FRANKLIN the same Narvik. I do not even refer to the! destruction of the German But the first reason is more important.

Sup JrL 'V-': ''ka 1 1 yv' -fjr 1 TfoTl if lA; VaMOHC TO FARTO LEADERSHIP WVJ l(3rtpS'l'l i ID JAY WIRE IS NONE CF A 1 nSm TH05E SO-CAUED REACTIONARIES I ISSw VmKPIv ''M If A 1 llaVoXv Ml I ARTYISREJUVEHATEOIHTOA II rWVfW' i 1 'NEW AND PROGRESSIVE HE III 'A Ji5l i l' 4 f4 reform bills aimed at ballot fraud in Hague's county. He camouflages his fear by attempting to cloud the issue of election reform, accusing voting-machine manufacturers of dishonesty and connivance, throwing all kinds of out-landish charges at the Clean Government group of Republicans in the In all is excitement, Mayor itague seizes Navy as an effective fighting force. But the fact that the British have been able to land troops at various pose Hitler drops dead tomorrow. Does, any serious person suppose that the war would stop? Suppose Hitler were kidnaped and taken points on the Norwegian coast has settled long-range strategic problem of; the Nazi-Allied conflict' For this operation was successfully performed across the North Sea in the face both of U-hoat opera to Geneva. The first result would probably be the invasion of Switzerland if the Swiss did not tions and the overwhelming Ger .1 promptly free him and return him and.

his cap tors to Germany as they would The forces that created Hitler are capable of another opportunity to put in a boost for his pal, Hoffman' and the Hoffman-Hague Senators while denouncing the legitimate Republicans. For instance, Hague upbraids the: Clean Government group for fostering these election bills in compliance with their own party's platform promise. It's the Hoffman-Hague clique carrying on without Hitler or-of creating an other Hitler. Nowthat the Nazi star is at its highest point in Geniany neither the army nor the top group i which has blocked such the past. Then Hague blames the Clean Governments for calling a public hearing onH the voting of Nazis would have any difficulty rallying behind jRudolf Hess or Hermann Goering or i man airsiorce--a fact of ihcalcula-.

ble: importance in all uture military, calculations. Ever sine the end of the first World War, there has been a serious' controversy over whether the airplane had rendered the surfaca warship obsolete, 4 particularly in narrow seas. Question Answered Now1 the question' appears to have been settled in favor of sea power. For the British Navy fought a series of close-in battles in Norwegian-waters, the greater part pt the "Nazi fleet, while the British Army ferried across to Norway a number; of expeditionary forces, in the teeth of bad weather, German aircraft and sub-sea mines and: raiders. Under these adverse circumstances, the British successfully, performed: the most difficult operation known to military science the landing of an army on a hostile' coast.

Compared to this demonstration, the Gallipoli expedition was a picnic. i Now it does not matter, from the any of a half-dozen other men. The" notion machine bill, and adds: that Goerihg would make an immediate peace is a bit of wish-thinking. Goering may be! a moderate" compared to other Nazis. bit i i i 1J.

ouuvoiu vr aa uvuj a ouv as the Senate, to think that they pan lightly pass over charges of this character advising: a public hearing-. i "I hope the Senate has more Intelligence than to think that they can fool the people by hiding behind such a silly camouflage as public hearing-. j1 Nazi leader. BEFORE AND AFTER TAKING Certainly, Goering or anyone else who BUT' WAIT -who called the public, hearing ceeded Hitler would be forced to declare 'Hitler's War' THE EDITOR MAIL BAG Hague is talking about? Lo and: behold, it I "holy war to the death in vengeance for. the strategic point of view, 'whether Tn a I )tT Foreseen in 1842 cans.

I As for Mr. Churchs condition that Hitler uis ouusiii uuupa in i-sorway are outfought or, bombed into surrender Or driven into the sea. It does not even matter whether the Charge Revolting Conditions at State! Home for Veterans While Superin- It was called by none other Senator be delivered to the League of Nations, we would -i I 'Communism Is the Secret Nazisget control of all Norway and Sweden; and use them as economic Loizealix, mainstay of the Hoffman-Hague almost be. willing to offer $1,000,000 to anyone tendeht Is Out Campaigning Hoffman Mother's Day Founder Likens Church Rally to Another Event Sponsored by the Courier. 4.

Name; of Future Antagpn- Senate combination! ''V-X who can find and produce the League of and bases for the German war. What, does matter is the fact that sea power Has proved that it is still superior to air power and that the British) Navy is still able to control the seas and use them as a Why doesn't Hague pin the bjame on Nations. ist, Poet a Cent- Charge Politics and Deplorable -4 to show what our paper to show what oi thinks of us. Loizeaux? ine league movements tnese days are a Conditions at Soldiers' Home ury Ago I would like thank the tevrATTdir wv nnFWT nvn if nppnp. cl0se'y guarded secret, known only to a clerklTo the Editor columnist personally as I think he value to the church.

I thrill at having been privileged to take part in both. 6 Would that newspapers all over highway for supplies and military operations. 4 tin 4 a Prifi.li V.roi'frii nffina Unl, We. Louis W. Wittenborn and By JACK CLEMENTS TUNE TO TAKE ANY WHACK AT.

THE 7 7 of the did a swell job. ELMER M. Borough, Fire Oaklyn. Can, Defy Duce One hundred "years ago Heinrich the country might follow the ex amnle set bv vour Camden news' This victory means that the long- HOFFMAN REPUBLICANS THEY RE PART Church; The we heard of 'the SSSta OF THE HAGUE MACHINE! was doincr irood work-in nnium control and in tho at at a Mcmnriai niAfe' Heine, -the great German poet, papers, the Courifcr-Post, and there range resources of the British Em would be a nations-wide movement Further Definition of Socialism Jew by birth, foresaw with bril pire, its friends and -Allies, will be I 1 JWH. JfAViiiVl 1U1 UVlUiVJk 11V1KV "hack to.

ithat would ma liant clarity and prophetically set brought to bear on the problem of In view of this transparent attempt to smoke cutting down the South American white slave at Vineland by'W. Rex McCrosson, To the Editor: The citizens hv this time have down in print the plight or the terially change the trend of thought and action in i these days suutrnntenaenu M. CC Tf A 11 wearing down and starving out the Germans. knowledge of the principles of world ttJay. up tne wnole issue or Vote reiorm' It, isnt "muer wtre ueuvereaai me league We and the others are being we and the of distrust, iear, comusion ana ais He saw the tottering of Europe x.

.11 it. of Nations office the entire Leacrue staff would ousted because we are still seek It means more than that. It tress. Count onrthie in any way oucittiiain; uiai. ijuuuji Liie oui.jc.i- ization of agriculture, industry and the disintegration of the democra banking when controlled ana man I can help, you.

ANNA -JARVIS, cies, the growth' of Communism 10 anacn any seriousness, jo an me ing to obtain an investigation, first ether inflammatory remarks bv the Mavor of swallow lts monocles in bewildered consterna- demanded two years ago, of the otner mnammaiory remarKs Dy we Mayor 01 revolting conditions ancf bad food aged by the Government we then means that Allies can. say "So What?" to Benito Mussolini whose policy of totalitarian blackmail has been based on the theory that he the battle-to-death between the Founder of Mother's Day.j aristocratic Haves and the prole Jersey -i. i. 1" at this state-owned and state-sup- can estaoiisn tne co-operative com monwealth. Thereby all the na tariat Havenots, the emergence of The Bombing( of Camden tural resources and public utilities could cut, thp Mediterranean in.

two: and keen the French and we shall leave him to his trustea.cats andeman and he is well along in years. Old Hitlerlsm. To the Editor: can be provided tor tne use, ana Lewis Galantiere, recent winner "Anvhnrtv want a hobbvi' tombstones and vacant houses which Sum out enough, in fact, to know better. service ox au citizens. Throus-h the co-ooerative distri of a Guggenheim fellowship, m-- tne institution in proper manner.

McCrosson is responsible for the Tf vnu do start iWalkine on Marl- British Navies at arm's length with his airplanes and light craft, while using his own navy to gobble up the Greeks. The Allies dealt with terprets writings in the ton nike. south of Baird boulevard, such a ponderous vote on election day- deplorable conditions and bad food: May issue of Town and Country. bution of the necessities life to the workers who produced them we can expect a system of equity AS GOOD AS OURS and tne ousting of ourselves and you can find anymumber of. chpice articles to start with, namely, Voting machines won't correct that Situation.

YOUR GUESS IS It was in June, 1842, that Heine the. Norwegian problem without re our uisauitfu lviuiossuii wrote: of snrines. lenses from head and, iustice with equal opportun laxing -their death watch on Italy. ehts. hub caps and a number of ties; for all citizens.

Socialism does-! means that Japan, facing the 1 1 llnnl.T" not! tend toward Fascism, Nazissm UUUS ailU CJlua xiuiii iuuuu-i Voting machines can't control the registration. 'We'd be kidding our readers if we pretended PrFson But Hague can. He did it the last timVa Legis- to. know the significance of Great Britain's Farm. lativeTommittee tried to examine the poll books order closin Mediterranean to British 0 Shipping.

pointed to the jobs at Hoffman's on un to "Dusenberes. or dictatorship but opposes them superior American battle fleet in the Pacific, with the British naval forces, based in Singapore and the Dutch and French naval forces and' all intelligent citizens should My hubby is hub caps. This past week I have collected hub caps work for the progress and success oft this new social order. "As I have often said, "we cannot oivci me vicc-wwic cictuun in io4 xxicsc request. Mcurosson is now irave- wv.

Coming as it does on the heels of setbacks throughout South Jersey from three Fords' two Plymouths. two Oldsmobiles, i one Buick and several without inscriptions. At this co-operating with! the Americans at will-think once, twice and then again before making a expect progress and success with out united effort! and action," and "When the terrible wheel of revolution begins to turn we shall see. this time the emergence of the most appalling of all the antagonists who have ever stood' forth to do battle against the existing order. "The antagoinst of whom I speak still preserves his fearsome incognito; and dwells like a shabby pretender in the darkest recesses of organized society; in those catacombs where amid death and putrefaction! the life of the future germinates and buds.

"Communism is the secret rate I would nave; a ratner out standing collection, in a year. n6 eu a ucaU in Norway," the order seerts to serve notice that spending nearly all his time mak- Mr. Hague could not permit anyone, to inspect Great Britain is ineffective on the seas, except' gf them! in her hme waters. Such an attitude almost that means also for the bills and acts to be presented and become If the city will stop throwing pass at the East -Indies or Saigon.t It means that Hitler's Scandinavian offensive has failed in its political purpose to convince the four great neutrals that England effective through legislation to benefit labor, in addition with our But we really enjoy the professed righteous- an invitation to the Balkan nations to jump into correcting conditions at the home tho aov A fht niAa I have brought nothing but an work for Socialism. ness witn wnicn tne Hudson Boss blusters into "1V-.

"wv evasive and negative reply. Men and women should not con was about to be strafed by Gott and that he now finds himself en to rely on British protection against German Anneals to Senator Robert dem and oppose Socialism which print It's such a good BURLESQUE. Hendrickson. a veteran, produced seeks better conditions for the AUf co-operauuii. a statement that he had in mind workers, thev should help have cut just as we conclude that the British I a definite plan for investigation these principles applied to life to cinders in these large holes on Marlton pike, and really fill them in with something' that will stay put I'll gladly give up my collection to date.

3 Any owners of the above cars who have lost their caps can have same by applying to "Tne Texaco Station" atBaird boulevard and Marlton NORMAN S. frCARD WELL. Cardwell Brothers, iBaird boulevard and Marlton pike. P. S.

Anyone interested in knowing what a road looks like in tangled in Norway and is unable to withdraw or even to relax his drive against the scattered Allied and Norwegian units a fatal loss of prestige. I name- of this redoubtable ad SALUTE THE FLAG OR order is an incredibly stupid diplomatic move," gWu become secure and permanent. The aim of all citizens should be to versary who sets against the existing bourgeois world the domination of the proletariat with all its work for a system of equity' and Jutland Repeated i Justice for the weiiare ana well-eim of all workers. Get in-line A Camden schoolgirl, Angeladea Sanchetti, we remind ourselves that the, graveyard of his- of Uhe situation at the Vineland has been suspended from classes by thi Board torv is filled with people who. decided that the." Hoffman has" always played for of Education for her refusal.to salute! the flag.

Bsh in rnational; politics. -tern TOonthlng It -means that the second great "War' said Heine almost 300 Mr. Caliinenam. and keep on the years aeo. "would i- be merely tne German effort to smash British sea power has failed.

The year 1916 right track for the socialization of a ne uuratsuspicious win say xnai me urmsn public jobs to a smau clique 01 saw Germany's "risk navy" crip all production and distribution, "in' addition to the 1'land question" aa i. i vptprnn? wnn are personal melius. A State law enacted a few years ago compels first act of the great drama, would be no more than a sort of prologue. The second i act will be the European revolution, the world pled and demoralized at juuana. which you advocate, from Henry the school board to see that every pupil in every puaiuw" 111 in view of the treatment of 4v, fl La lu.

order to enhst American help. abled veterans by. McCrosson. the le school board to see that every pupil in every public school salutes the flag and the" The year 1940 sees Germany's "raiding disintegrated and repeats revolution, the immense comoat That, seems far-fetched and too melodramatic for Seni Norway after a hsavy bombing raid will get a rough very rough idea by taking a walk on this part of Marlton pike, south of Baird boulevard. fl.

S. C. liked Article on "Firemen To the Editor: In behalf of the members of the fire departments of the Borough oath of allegiance every day. between the Havenots and Haves." George. GEORGE Rv FOX.

302 Kaighn avenue. VHuey Long solved every prob her air threat impotent. After all, if the directed fire of heavy Turkish howitzers and fleldpieces could to be true although something very like it ator Hendrickson in the primary As Galautiere tells this historic. happened in the World War. cfi' Hendrickson's military The constitutionality of this and; similar statutes in two other States is being; decided foreboding, here are some addition lem relating to the building of a not keep the British off, the Dardanelles, it seems unreasonable to ex- al ventures of the old German We might'say that the British were genuinely record compiled in France is the 1 ii i.

Vnlf Than thaf tT than of dictatorship, except press right now by the United States Supreme Court equaL if not better tthat poet: James M. Thompson, publisher of of Oaklyn and myself, I wish to aiiaiu Liieii meiLiidiiL sninx wouin hp raiium. nr. pecc.Tne mucn more errcuc practice of air. bombers facing anti How the play will I do rrt on annoo nmrrt net i i nuuiiiaii.

rY 5 1 1 Virsoi" lc4 TT the New Orleans Item-Tribune. a Ai A-m tt.ciiu lack XI luaj i compliment the columnist who I by Italy if II Duce suddenly entered the war. LOUIS W. WITTENBORN, A.I -m not know; but I have a notion that whatever happens, the great-Sea aircraft to checlfthe surface operations of a resolute navy. "The progressive lowering of the interest rate has constituted a sort wrote "Along the il White Horse Pike" in the April! 19 edition of your paper in regards to volunteer firemen.

Every fireman has read But if that were the motive, they could quietly soldier Heinelandr order ships headed for the Mediterranean to From now on, the fundamentals berpent (England) will this time be trampled under i' the heel, and of strip tease for the 'investor." of world strategy' and world eco- I nomics will work against Germany. a i ia a 1 I that the hide of the great Bear of Alexander Sachs, economist, to a this article. In fact, a copy has been sent to a chief in Stuart, Cleveland College forum. go around the Cape. The real mystery is nt Tribute to Camden and Its News-the order itself, but why the British published" per by Founder of Mother's Day i To' the Editor: it to the world.

sav that I was hiehlv honor- the North (Russia) will this time be stripped from his carcass and ana ur me auiqs. inai is vviijr the last two weeks of British opera- tions off Norway deserve to rank Out on a Lirrib Britain Hopes pulled over his ears. Europe is threatended with an age that will be wild and grim, and. the-prophet Another possibility is that they are trying eing an offld.1 at among the decisive naval battles of the world. For no matter what reportsr true or false come 'out of Berlin, the solid fact remains to tell Mussolini "that they don't think he's in.

Camden Convention Hall, last who shall set himself to write a new Apocalypse will need to nnd bluffing; that they believe he's ready to enter TrheucIn0a the war and that they are prepared to fight nessing this great inspirational new beasts, beasts so horrible that compared to them the old Johan- that British sea power has dis- counted German air power and Was able to transport large expedition-, ary forces across the North Sea him rather than make the concessions he wants AatnthBlC nie animal-svmbols will oe dui Lcooine doves and twittering cupids. den County Ministerial Association Such a move would certainly alarm the. anti "The future sneaks to us oi Ml. CJ11V11V war sentiment in Italy. un tne other hand, it From the moment I entered your and land thenv under circumstances which favored the German theory that the air bomber had ended the -long reign of the British Navy.

as long as wersey law sianas tne vamaen board has done the could-do, no matter what the members' personal views might have been. We are certainly sorry for any child who doesn't know enough about the meaning' of the American flag to cherish it and salute it voluntarily. Because an individual, and especially 4 child, refuses to salute the flag is not of itself any suggestion that subversive influences are involved. By far the worst subversives are those who wave the flag overtime in order to conceal their attacks' on everything that flag stands for. Just a3 ''the devil quotes ScriptureC so do anti-American groups strut the American colors, sing our anthems, profess "patriotism" while boring at the foundations of democracy.

It is unfortunate that any group would instruct its children that it is wrong to show respect for their flag. The Supreme Court will no doubt settle this question. The fact that only one incident of the kind hS occurred in Camden doesn't constitute scourges. Of blood, of godlessness, and of a great deal of cudgeling. strengthens II Duce's anti-British policy by great Convention Hall and beheld counsel our grandchildren to giving the impression that the British know he cSd to K3T the great controls the Mediterranean come into the world with wen-padded shoulders and backs.

"Come to Church" campaign, it was just one thrill rifter another. (Was impressed also by the fact "It may be that the old tradition Diclou Know? A Question Box We give up. It'll make interesting reading tha i UiefnCtrl 20 years, from now when the memoirs begin to 11 o'clock, although many of them of absolutism (dictatorship) will step forth ortce more upon the stage of the world, this time in a new costume, with new slogans and new catchwords." appear. were there witn tne. opening vl me rinors at G.30.

It convinced me they were there to encourage and rr Heine cast his characters and arranged his props perfectly JOBS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING, TRA-LA! back tnis great campaign j.uu percent. The whole program, from the wonderful address by Bishop Freeman, the stirring music by both the massed and Negro choirs the scene today. ONE BIINUTE TEST -i 1. In how many States can matter exist? 2. When is Afother's Day? 3.

Through what medium is. most long' distance transportation of oil accomplished? 1 Words of Wisdom Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all. Shakespeare. A i Who said politics isn't "elevating? and the chorus croup, neia me AFFECTIONATELY YOURS' Atlantic City Press Like some famous brands of lip Newark's r.ommiss5nnprt Tenant) spellbound. ii I have always looked back to Lu rntLr'0 this paint they are using for cf a challenge except to the School an elevator insnertor at.

vsar Mr fu.v ro- 0i0KrQ i vwn i(VM lilt LUC gitai i'l kviiiv i v. i v. i on avan Kottn. i tU, I XT i. I tinn nrcrnniTPfl hv the- CamdpT even better of the "A by the Camden all these senatorial and commission candidates' names emblazoned on to do an job men- uiscover uib apyuiutee is a uunamg inspector in 1913 our Atlantic avenue sidewalks has zation" subject, so that law or ni law, a r.

instead. Are they prompt to correct this error? thrill of my life. Now, I have two Positively great, inspiring public events to pecial qualities entirely aside from One-Minute Test Answer 1. Three: solid, liquid and 2. The second the bright colors.

It is kiss-proof is will, keep on saluting their flag, not they "have" to, but because- thev just in case some of the candi- They ve replaced him with two other elpvator 'fullv promoted by your -news- dates kiss the sidewalks after the May 12, 1940. :r.notnrt paaa papers. I will always cherish these inspectors at eacn. tvvQ movements of Uch momen- From London Daily Mirror' otes are 3. Through pipe lines..

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