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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1938 that I condemned the Nazi BIG ARMY BASE pogroms." Chikiapu and Wukiang-Kiao, 15 miles southeast of Yochow on the Canton-Hankow Railroad, Chinese declared, and another column also Father Coughlin then gave the following six-point summary of his previous discourse, which he said America," Father Coughlin said near the conclusion of today's remarks. "Please God, may there never be one. However, there is a question of Communism in America. "Please God, we will solve it. If Jews persist in supporting Communism directly or indirectly, that will be regrettable.

By their failure to use the press, the radio, and Christmas Shoppers SPECIAL LUNCHEON showed: has been stopped in the mountains along the border of Hupeh and Honan Provinces. Japanese, however, struck again Nice Spot For Honeymoon! Ty And Annabella Meet On Date In Rio De Janeiro Begun By Japan "(1) That unparalleled publicity was given to the recent Jewish per secution in Germany culminating in a $400,000,000 fine against 600,000 speaker who does not conform to station requirements automatically cancels his broadcast. 1 At the hour set for Father Coughlin's broadcast, a station announcer read a statement asserting the priest's failure to submit, an advance copy of his speech "made it impossible for us to live up to our inescapable responsibility under the terms of our license." "We do not believe it is in the public interest to broadcast material which will stir up religious or racial strife and dissension in America," the statement said. Calling freedom of speech "precious privilege," the statement concluded: "That is why those ofj us who are entrusted with the in-: the banking house, where they Jews; and that such glowing pub Near Site Of American licity was a blessing because it stand so prominently, to fight. Communism as vigorously as they Shanghai University.

BY LOUELLA O. PARSONS. (Copyright, '3k, International News Hei vice) Hollywood, November 27 fight Naziism, the Jews invite the charge of being supporters of Communism. "As Christ said, 'You are either through the air. Heavy damages and casualties were reported in air raids on Hengyang, which Japanese warplanes bombed three times, Ichang, and the Shekiang Province town of Chuki.

Chinese declared they had inflicted 2,000 casualties on Japanese in victories st Fownim? and l-'ailan, along the Hopeh-Ehansi border and had forced a Japanese unit in Northern Shansi to withdraw from Wutai toward Tatung, 50 miles north of Taiyuan. Today RAGOUT OF BEEF a with Vre A fteln-bleu, hipppil Pol nine, (niter Ja Milk. with Me or against City 50 Miles Northwest Of Hankow Regained By China Love for a movie star even in distant South America cannot escape the far-seeing eyes of Hollywood scribes. Tyrone Power probably thought a date with Annabella in Rio de Janeiro would not be noticed, but he little knew how cables and telephones cooperate with the brings the whole problem of persecution into the open. "(2) That the persecution of the Jews In Germany is to be condemned; that it is an injustice.

"(3) That there were definite causes that produced the effect known as Naziism. According to German statements, the Jews wen: too closely interwoven with the growth of Communism in Germany; that the Jews held many important positions in the Communist state of Russia and were responsible, in part, for financing the Russian revolution. New York, November 27 (AP) Radio station WMCA announced today that "Father Coughlin has struments of free speech must be so careful not to permit anyone to defile them." i Tibet Favors Chiang. canceled his radio series over Chungking, November 27 (AP) Father Coughlin's speech today1 was broadcast in the New Yorkj area by Station WHBI, Shanghai, November 28 (Mon 35cf3tei? WMCA by his failure to submit a copy of his broadcast in advance by noon today as required by press. Ty, who went to South America A large delegation of Tibetans arrived here today on their way to the war front to pledge Tibet's support to Generalissimo Chiang day (AP) Japanese construction New Jersey.

WMCA." on his vacation and who ate his of a vast military base near Woo- Differences between the Detroit Thanksgiving dinner in Buenos Aires, met the little French actress ung, at the mouth of the Whang- radio priest and the local station SERVED 10:43 A. M. To 3 P. M. Kai-Shek and give his soldiers 10,000 sheepskins, worth 600,000 Chinese dollars (nominally SERVED EVERY MORNING poo River downstream from Shang began last Sunday after his regu in Rio today, by appointment of REPLIES TO CHARGE lar broadcast.

A station announcer hai, added today to foreign appre Chicago, November 27 (AP) Radio stations WJJD, Chicago, ar.d WIND, Gary, canceled today's 1 scheduled broadcast of Rev. Charles E. Coughlin from Detroit. Newspaper switchboards wero.l flooded with calls. The manage-; The sheepskins, an expression of course, she having traveled all the way from France.

hension over Japan's future plans followed Father Coughlin's talk with the statement that "unfortun y' When a friend of young Power unity against the Japanese invasion, were sent by monks, officials, and peasants of remote Tibet. ately, Father Coughlin has made told us Annabella had obtained her divorce in Paris and was hurrying ment of the two stations, jointly1 Unity also was the theme of a some mistakes of fact." Several listeners regarded part of resolution adopted by the Chinese owned, would not comment except to say a statement explaining the. 7 to 11 A. M. MAM Communist party at a conference in Junnan Province.

It conceded the impossibility of transforming China cancellation would be issued tomor-, row. I The management had requested into a Soviet Socialist republic and his remarks as anti-Semetic. Station officials subsequently requested the priest to submit today's talk to them 48 hours in ad-j vance of delivery. This was later changed to four hours, which was noon today. Station officials explained any advance copies of the speech.

The declared "all questions must decision not to broadcast was made Walnut, Opp. New Post Office subordinated to a united front against Japan. too late for published New York, November 27 (UP) Lewis Straus3, a partner in Kuhn, Loeb and Company, tonight issued the following statement in connection with Rev. Charles E. Coughlin's charge in a radio speech that the banking firm was concerned in financing the Russian Revolution: "Until now my firm has refrained from commenting on the irresponsible utterances of Father Coughlin, which he has today repeated.

Inasmuch as he has now attacked my deceased partners, who cannot defend their good names against his allegations, I wish to state that the charges and inferences he makes as to the support of Communism by my firm are absolutely untrue." JEWISH REFUGE in China. Foreign observers said Japanese military authorities were constructing a. gigantic airfield two miles from Shanghai's North Station. They said approximately 30,000 Chinese laborers were laying a carpet of crushed bricks over the marshy ground and probably would have it completed within three months. A hundred trucks, they making an average of five trips a day each to the fiek' transporting the brick -from the war-ruined Chapei district.

Although the work still is incomplete, they said squadrons of bombers and the newly-established air mail service to Tokyo were quartered on finished parts. FOREIGNERS KEPT OUT. All foreigners have been barred from Woosung where, besides an Annabella. In Palestine Is Urged By Junior appeared in pictures together they were in each other's company constantly. Loretta, who is delight Hadnssah Name Akron Girl Vice President Of Group.

fully frank and who thought Ty was a grand pal, wouldn't permit any suggestion of romance to mar their friendship. She did go out to South America to meet him, we weren't surprised. We used to know of dates Ty and the very pretty Annabella kept in out-of-the-way eateries, and we knew that even while he was supposed to be courting Janet Gaynor he was secretly meeting the French girl. But we cabled to South Amer'ca through a mutual friend to find out if the date with Annabella wa on the up-and-up, or if it was just a bit of Hollywood gossip. Always honest, Ty came back and said the lady of his heart met him in Rio De Janeiro today.

One of his friends insists he will marry the French actress before they leave South America. Although he has told me on many occasions he will not marry for many years because he wants to concentrate on his career, I wouldn't be surprised if he changes his mind He is genuinely in love with Annabella, whose cute accent fascinated him the very first time he met her. And not only does love laugh at locksmiths but it laughs at these carefree young men who get caught in its meshes. Tyrone's interest in Annabella is one romance that was not planned by the studio to exploit him as the great lover. He and Sonja Henie were first brought together by the Twentieth Century-Fox Publicity Department, and although later they grew to enjoy each other's company, the whole thing was so evidently studio contrived that it was never actually serious.

When Ty and Loretta Young Pittsburgh, November 27 (AP) Junior Hadassah, young women's with him as she did with other young men, but she frowned on any Zionist organization of America suggestion that she and Ty were proposed in resolutions today that in love. other airfield, it was reported the the immigration laws of Palestine be relaxed in favor of German With Annabella it was different. The studio never arranged for him Japanese were rebuilding the de refugees and that Transjordan be to escort her to parties or to premieres. Ty did his own choos vastated town into a military defense base with nearby barracks to accommodate 20,000 men and emplacements heavy enough for ing and night after night they J-inch cannon. could be glimpsed in some drive-in place or in a small inn on the edge of town where they hoped they Japanese themselves report work wouldn be seen.

Time will tell whether Ty does Has begun on a vast industrial and shipping zone along the river between Shanghai and Woosung. Foreigners expressed fear such a development might enable Japan. marry Annabella and bring her "(4) That despite this charge on the part of the Nazi government, persecution is an injustice and must not be tolerated; that while we are dealing with the subject of persecution, let us of this generation liquidate all persecution persecution by Communists of Christians as well as persecution by Nazis of Jews. "(5) That it was regrettable that the press and radio in America, in which avocations Jews have risen to such high prominence thai these were not employed to complain vigorously about the persecution of Christians in recent years. "(6) That these recent years have gone; that this is our year.

I emphasized that we of this agii should distil our sympathy not only from the tears of Jewish sufferers but also from the blood of Christian martyrs and eliminate all persecution and the cause thereof." After asserting that last week's broadcast was "neither unpatriotic nor un-American, nor anti-Jewish, nor pro-Nazi," the priest rebroad-cast a transcription of that address. "There is no Jewish question in back to Hollywood as his bride, or whether he will wait and let mar opened to Jewish immigration. "Palestine is ready to receive 20,000 to 25,000 young people," said Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, New York, President of Senior Hadassah.

"Thousands of private homes have made bids for children and the Youth Aliyah (immigration) movement is prepared to take over 2,500 boys and girls now and settle them in the cooperative agricultural colonies and trade centers of the country. In the past year Youth Aliyah has transferred 3,500 children to Palestine." Miss Nell Ziff, New York, was reelected Junior Hadassah President, and Miss Naomi Brodie and Miss Ernestine Kirschner, both of New York, were renamed Secretary and Treasurer, respectively. Of the four Vice Presidents, Miss Sylvia Brody. Akron Ohio, and Miss Gottfried riage go for a few years. But it's my opinion before many months the French girl will become Mrs, Tyrone Power.

if she desired, to squeeze out all foreign interests in Shanghai. They noted Japan's unexplained delay in returning the American-owned Shanghai University, which Japanese have occupied since the beginning of the war, and attributed it largely to its location almost in the center of the proposed Japanese special zone. Meanwhile, along the battle lines, Chinese declared they had recaptured Yingcheng, 50 miles northwest of Hankow, in vigorous counterattacks while still blocking the Japanese advance south from the former provisional capital. Japan's army has dug in at Holiday Sales To Be Equal To Last Year's, Is Opinion; Speculators Are Cautious were elected to the office for the first time, while Mis Tama Gutoff, Brooklyn, N. and Miss Sarah Turner, Chicago, were reelected.

Christmas 1938 BY FREDERICK GARDNER. I change market when the war scare FISCAL PROGRAM New York. November 27 (AP) reached its climax. Business preparations for a brisk rom aDove eany tnis year, me British currency fell during the Christmas shopping season helped week below $4.63. A large shift of funds and gold from London and the continent to New York con Approved By 21 Of Switzerland's 22 Cantons Geneva Is Only One Against Finaneing.

tinued. industrial strife in France, as gifts tflnat peirpetimaite labor balked against modification of wage and hour standards won in recent years, apparently added fo I fmtt i Berne, Switzerland, November 27 AP) Twenty-one of Switzer the apprehension in financial circles over the drift of European af fairs and the outcome of the competition in armed strength. At the same time, analysts pointed divert the financial spotlight last week from sagging security markets. Factory production schedules were curtailed, partly for the Thanksgiving holiday. Allowing for seasonal fluctations, however, industry still was making progress on the autumn recovery trend.

Continuing its almost uninterrupted rise since early in the summer, the Associated Press weekly index of industrial activity widened its lead over last year. It Jumped to 92.5 compared with 89.33 the week before and 80.4 a year ago. The recovery started in June from 65.8. The Christmas shopping season, usually at its height in the four out, traders were disposed to go land's 22 cantons voted today to accept a new "emergency" financial program by which the government expects to strengthen its national defenses. Geneva was the only canton which recorded a plurality of votes against the proposal.

Under terms of the plan, the proceeds of the Federal income tax will be used directly for military slow until they got a better view of what Washington has in mind for its defense program and in the way of new public works and relief mum weeks between Thanksgiving and rleferiKA Miiinmnnl anrl aviation, training. new program 'would Christmas Day, thus is taking off plans. Many in the financial district have assumed there would be a shift next year away from general public works and relief spending toward more outlay for armament. The question of what temporary effect this might have upon business recovery appears to have caused hesitation in the markets. Actually business news was rated after about five months of almost ETBBXUX31 continue until 1941 when a new tTlBW)iHliHililP tax to be known as the "national defense tax" would be applied.

good, considering the season. There 1 usually is a tapering in production Surely, it is the thought that counts the more than the gift at Christmastime. Indeed, the most any of us can give to the most all of us is the satisfying, gratifying knowledge that one is appreciated or even just plain remembered on this occasion. But, just because the thought is so all-important and just because all of us are so very human the perpetuation of the thought, throughout the years-to-come, is the most exciting of all the compliments that anyone can pay. How to prolong the Christmas spirit almost everlastingly? Well, there is the entire gamut of exquisite jewelry.

quite deathless it be a ring, one day to be cherished by an as yet unborn or a modern cigarette case destined to become a future relic of antiquity. There are wrist-watches and pocket-watches and clocks for home and office whose enduring beauty is matched only by their ability to run a faithful marathon against the ravages of time. Resplendent silver, whether a superlative service for eight or a single piece of hoi-loware, is a master-choice in any catalog of immortal remembrances. These, the classic gifts, deep-etch your Christmas thought upon the heart of the recipient. They are Time's own treasures.

And the memory lingers on. after a spurt in October and early JOLLY POLLY A LITTLE CHAT ON ENGLISH Br Jc J. FrUch A moderate drop in steel and automobile activity, where much of the recent improvement I LIKE JIM AS WELL OR BETTER centered, was ascribed chiefly to the Thanksgiving shortening of steady climb out of the 1937-38 depression trough. In a cheerful forecast on Christmas business, the National Retail Dry Goods Association predicted the dollar volume of retail trade in department stores and apparel shop3 would closely approximate that of the 1937 season and perhaps exceed it in actual tonnage of goods passing over the retail counters because prices average moderately lower this year. But Wall Strecters studying the longer range prospect and the implications of a sharp decline in British and French currencies in terms of the dollar set a cautious course in speculative markets.

Most stocks settled to lower levels, along with corporate bonds and commodities. A few shares THAN ANY OTHER BOY KNOWf factory time. The steel drop, in 00 FAR BY LIVING fact, was considered in trade circles less than might have been expected. 0r4 NEXT MONTH': SALARY. On the other hand, latest railroad carloadings, covering the previous week, made considerably better than seasonal showing.

For the first time this year traffic topped the comparable figures for 1937 when industry rapidly was going down hill following the autumn col Swift as the fastest de luxe trains, this jolly little streamliner whisks to California in just 39H hours It's economical, too for the one-way fare from Chicago to Los Angeles on El Capitan is only and only $75, round trip. ALL THIS TO ENJOY You'll like the new beauty and comfort of El Capitan, with its modern stainless steel coaches and spacious dress ing rooms; delicious low-cost Fred Harvey meals; special car for women and children; and the trimly uniformed graduate nurse, her free and friendly service available to all. El Capitan, the West's only all-chair-car transcontinental streamliner, departs from Chicago on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Why not enjoy it on your next California trip? THE SCOUT This popular Santa Fe tourist sleeper-coach economy train departs from Chicago, Kansas City ana Los Angeles tvtry day. Air-conditioned throughout, it carries new stainless steel chair cars; roomy sleepers, with berth charges about half those of lapse in speculative markets.

Elec swam against the main currents, notably aviation issues, flourishing on the upward revision of United States air defense plans and mount sold by this city's leading stores and advertised in the tric power consumption also con tinued to improve more than seasonally. Stocks rocked along in a narrow nation's great gift the Christmas issue of quUx. range most of the week and rallied feebly at times. In the final ses F. J.

"I like Jim as weir as or better than any other boy I know," is the correct form. We would not say "I like Jim as well as any other boy," therefore we must place "as" after "as well" when it is followed by "or better than." Thus we say, "Mary is as tall as or taller than her cousin," not "Mary is as tall or taller than her cousin." sion, the decline was resumed, par ticularly in steel, motor, and other industrial groups which starred in the summer and early autumn up ing world expenditures for air armament. Disillusionment over the aftermath of the Munich pact in September seemed to be spreading in financial quarters. The first reaction to that agreement had been a spectacular rally in security markets and exchange rates. But the renewed fall of the British pound in the meanwhile dropped it toward the end of the week almost to the lowest extremes of the plunge during the demoralized September ex- swing.

The Associated Press com posite price of 60 stocks for the week was off .7 of a point at 50.8 Transactions totaled 4,321,120 WORD STORIES shares against 7,760,010 the week before. By Worthington Wells. standard Pullmans; friendly club car for sleeper passengers; cheery Fred Harvey diner, serv and another The recent slaying of a minor ing aeucious yut- 'i'tl Greman governmental official in a-aiy meals to an; and provides the free service of registered nurse. sfooil imi idea is a Father Coughlin Defends Self Against Un-American Charge; Air Contract Is Canceled tern iasAv year's subscription to Esquire 5 HAIL THIS FOR FREE BOOKLETS T. O.

BURNETT, Gen. Aeent 703 Dlxi" Terminal BldB. CINCINNATI, OHIO Phonea; Main 172 1-1 73B Send booklets: ElCtpiUt; Scott; is wis ram: Detroit, November 27 (AP) Rev. Charles E. Coughlin repeated today in full his address last Sun Paris by a Polish Jew gave the German Government an excuse to levy severe retaliatory measures against all Jews living within the German State.

Such measures are referred to in international law as reprisals. REPRISAL Reprisal is a noun and is pronounced re-PRIS-al, with the accent on the second syllable. The (1) in (pris) is a long (i) so the second syllable is pronounced like prize. Reprisals are generally levied against the peoples of another state when they have violated some law of war or committed unlawful acts against an enemy power. The United States levied reprisals against Germany when war wan declared, by seining the German vessels and other properties of German nationals within the boundaries of this country.

The reprisals levied by Germany day on the Nazi persecution of Jews and asked his radio audience to judge for itself whether the speech was either vicious or 'Following last Sundny's broad He doscribed Last Sunday's address as one "whose main objective was to point out the cause of all persecution persecution of Christians as well as of Jews," ana continued: "Admittedly, I did attack and will continue to attack the atheistic Jews and the atheistic Gsntilcs and those who sustain them. "But, as a matter of record, I will prove that actually I invited and still Invite the noncommunlst, nonatheistic Jews, whom I respect and with whom I deeply sympathize, to join me in ror.i'wt-tinjt Communism. I will prove that I did not defend Naziism but condemned it vigorously, I will prova one subscription $8 10 additional $3 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT RATES cast," said the Royal Oak, RED CROSS ROLL CALL priest, "a vicious campaign of mis representation, based upon fancy and not upon fact, has been carried on not only against me, but against the cause I represent." Add 50' for ouch Cuniidiiin subscription $2.50 for foreign subscription. You may enter or renew your oivn subscription at these rates.) ksiji ire, inc. (CIRCULATION DEPT.) 919 No.

MICHIGAN CHICAGO, ILL. HilteS for more ihiltl one subscription, as above, apply oSily on gift orders entered and paid for by one individual or company, COrVBIGHT 1938 BY ESaU IRE-COBONET. Father Coughlin added, "I am NOW! aW -w against the Jews are without prec- forced to defend myself, not for myself, but for the cause I uphold." edent in modern times..

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