Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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'We'll Hang The Wash On The Siegfried Line'
An impromptu "mordí past the colors" as British troops swing by gaily colored wash on a clothes-
line "somewhere in England.
Lord Directs
British Censors
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The troublesome British minis-
try oí information has been
taken by Sir John Reith, above,
who succeeds Lord McMillan in
cabinet revision. He directed
British Broadcasting Corpora-
tion and Imperial Airways.
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Warren Billings
Enters Business
Warren K. Billings, above, fa-
mous bombing prisoner, is living
by n craft he learned during
two decodes in Folsom prison.
He ha,'i opened n watchmaking
whop in -San Francisco- since
I) is release.
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Holt Leaps From Leap Year
Sorry, gals, tTio senator says "No." At least that's what
Holt (Dem., W. Va.), one of most eligible of eligible bachelors,
t" his first leap year proposal from a hopeful lady In Denver,
it's ¡.till a long way to the end of the year, and even a senator
«tute as Mr. Holt can be worn down
Aposto!i Gets Off Floor to Score
Fear War In Scandinavia
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Things looked dark for Fred Apostoll, on his hands and knees, when
hj went down for the third time in as many rounds in his light-
heavyweight scrap with Mplio Bettina, but the former middleweight
championship claimant got up again and went on to drop the Beacon,
N. Y., sovthpaw and win « split 12-round dec'slon at Madison Square
Garden. The referee is Johnny McAvoy.
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Atlantic Ocean
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Nasi* in control here
could attack British
blockade, Island bote*
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Aillos' routo to
attack Germany
or a«d Finland
through Sweden
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Berlin
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fighting Finland,
could use this
routo to bottle
aillos in Sweden
London
Gorman routo through
Scandinavia to attack
aillos from north
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FRANCE JLS /" K.
Jean Val jean'
' in Court Again
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World military leaders are discussing seriously the possibllily that
Scandinavia may be turned Into the battleground for the rest of
Kurope. Us occupation by either (lermany or Kngalnd would offer
Ifltjmrtant strategic advantages to break the stalemate on the west-
ern front. Tfie heavy arrows Indicate the possible war paths of war.
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Take Dizzy Slide to Matrimony
B. Chilton, 44, "Jean
,an" of Cleveland, O., faces
extradition proceedings in-
jted after Oklahoma gover-
nor denied his request for par-
lor 87-year-old offentc. In
, Chilton escaped reform
where^ he^ was
to remain in Ohio in
i pólice first found him..
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After tempestuous courtship, the Low
cut mountains. Eileen Herrtck and
, Horneo and Juliet, were wed In North
^de by. court "
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Doctors Put Corset on Porpoise
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Thicc teemed doctors at Swarthmore College wrestled Romeo, 500-
pound porpoise into submission at the college pool so they could
bridle him with a corset. In the corset they attached electrodes
connected with an electrocardiograph in a study to tlnd out how
nature supplies oxygen to the brain and tissue when the breath is
he'd, as when the porpoise dives.
Finn Babes In Manger Refuge
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Appeals for Finns
Capt. J. P. Lucey'
Appointed by former .
Herbert Hoover as Texas
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of the National Finnish Relief
Fund, Captain J. F. Lucey urges
Texans to subscribe money to kid
Finnish civilians who have
driven out o£ house and
the Russian attack on their i
Thousands are freezing and
help
waa
- --- during the,
orld War in carrying American1
aid to the Belgians. This newspaper
will be glad to accept and forward
funds, giving due credit in its col«
urnns-
Thousands are freezing
ing and Immediate helj
sary. Capt. J. F. Lucey
atea with Mr. Hoover
New British
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led amid blankets and straw in a Finnish Red Cross shelter in sub-Arctic Tornea on the Swedish
, mothers with babes in arma are pictured after tlig^* before tho Soviet army invading northern
and straw in a Finnish Red Cross shelter in sU
Finland
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1940, newspaper, January 9, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167879/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.