Changing World

Changing World

Romanesque style, celebrated for author of “School and and Society” Letters to Vbe Stef simplicity and dignity. Modern “Art as Experience,” and his elder The Star ' E4iti®». Says Dewey Impresses I Wttk »n4ty Mwafau restoration has hurt yet not spoiled brother, Davis Rich Dewey (1888- Interruption of Hoover Address This World tr them. "The It has been de- Changing THEODORE W. Editor. one," writer of stand- Newsmen NOYES. 1842), economist, a Listener C Favorably clared, "is the in stone of Deplored by By onstontin* Brown D. C. expression ard “financial History of the United WASHINGTON,- To the editor of The Star: The Germans cannot afford to have President Ryti and his followers sus- Candidate Passed His First Test the imperial will of the conquering States” and “Banking and Credit.” It Irtaini Star Newspaper Company. The Republican convention in Russia firmly established in the Baltic pected under these circumstances they at Press Writer Duke, the other breathes the true The Chicago Parley, Says Main Office: 11th Ot. and Pennsylvania Are. Upper New York State extension now is What Sea and have informM the Finnish would be forced out and a Hew York Office: 110 Cast 43d St. history. additional chap- replaced by _ spirit of his and faithful are cabinet to David Lawrence Chicago Office: 435 North Michigan Are. loving of the tribe brought forth Charles ters are added to the book will be dic- government that they going to fight "friendly” Moscow. By Duchess.” Many pictures illustrat- Melville the Russians in that area. While these matters were being pon- CHICAGO, July 1.—National con- DoUvciwd by Carrier—Metropolitan Area. Dewey (1848-1937), a land- tated by the American people at the The dered the Germans told* the Finns that ventions ar BditUn 4 Bandars. S Bandars. ing the essential romance of their of merit arguments advanced by the Ger- may about themselves hoarse scape painter whose pictures polls. in view of the "new situation." which and Sunday. 80c per mo. 00c Per mo. lives used to be exhibited in the man general staff evidently were sutB- with enthusiasm for their nominees, ami Star_ 60c per month are in the Smithsonian and the Press and radio have done a meant that the Baltic Sea would fall day Star- 10c per superb biently plausible to induce Marshal but it copy Hotel de Ville. There also was an is not until the writing mem- — Pinal edition. 4 Sandari. 6 Bandars. Corcoran galleries. Job of reporting the GOP Gustav Mannerheim and into Russian hands if Finland accepted gathering. President bers of the whose It is to Pinal and Sunday 00c mo. 81.00 mo. excellent were to press, duty Final Star_ library of medieval books We, the public, are grateful. Risto Ryti to accept co- Moscow’s terms, they willing 66c per month Germany’s scrutinize the words and acts of operation and remain in the war. Hav- send adequate forces to stem the Soviet public ant} manuscripts.which could not be Once again, we thank God very Outside of Metropolitan Area. New to choose between onslaught. men, take a good look at the candidate duplicated. Relics of Roman and Job Experiment for the of ing surrender and Delivered by Carrier. humbly privilege living under Ever since the outbreak of the Ger- and him that he can 4 Bandera. 8 Bandars. In the suicide, they rejected the former, par- appraise really Merovingian times were shown in sense that they are national the daily protection of our Snatad and Sunday Star. 81.00 me. $1.10 mo. incompa- ticularly since they believe the arrival man-Russian war in the summer of 1M1, say he has “arrived.” TOe Waning Star_ 60c per month In the Antiquarian Museum. The four- scope, the manpower regulations rable American Constitution and Bill of of German the Finns have insisted that German Km Sunday Star_ 10c per copy reinforcements of men Gov. of New which become If the be sent in to Dewey York pAssed teenth century tower of St. Pierre effective today con- Rights. Yet, political utterances material may not make suicide as cer- troops only Lapland main- Bates in Advance. tain the liaison with his first examination with a high mark. by Mail—Payable stitute a new and significant at- and the platform of the present Repub- tain as it appeared 10 days ago. Norway and cut In States. always appealed to tourists. In its Almost Anywhere United lican off the Murmansk-Vologda railway line. unanimously the newspaper 1 month. 6 months. 1 year, to solve the war party are any particular index, The fate of Finland, from a moral shadow found resturants com- tempt country’s But were not allow ■notag and 8unda7-.$1.00 $6.00 $12.00 they we they careful to Ger- correspondents afterward remarked 4.00 are being threatened seriously now point of view, is of little interest to fbolveoTnc star_ .76 f.OO in soups and Prob- manpower problem, which promises man armed forces with them on the that had “handled himself well.” the Sunday Star_ .60 2.50 6.00 peting pastries. with the loss of most of those Berlin. The German he to become liberties troops in Lap- southern front. ably the whole is Increasingly Important estimated at What the reporters really meant was Telephone National 5000. community which we have prized throughout land—variously between * * * as we draw closer to the many * changed by the war, but it still will end of four and six divisions—could have been that, however they may differ as to BuSei ad at the Post Office. generations. The reason for this attitude was that Washington. D. C.. hostilities. withdrawn into where the views or of view that the as seeond-elass mall matter. be remembered as it was before easily Norway the points Prom all indications, we are Finnish government continued to The winning they may be needed in this nominee has or Hitler. experiment begins under con- year’s rely on America’s wlii until Republican expressed Member ef the Associated Press. the war abroad, if advancing and con- good very can campaign. will express in the campaign, they re- The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to ditions that hardly be described recently. The Finns believed naively quering the lost territory of our allies But the of the Red ■to use for republieation of all news dispatches as favorable. From the best avail- appearance Army that if they fought the Red armies only gard him as a man with an unusually credited to It or not otherwise credited In this and ourselves is any reliable indication. and on the shores of and also the We Break Navy the Baltic on the Finnish front the United States keen mind and one who "knows his Hoar local news published herein. With, Finland able a ma- An of Indications, substantial We have trusted our civil and 8ea seems to the Germans rights publication of apedal dispatches military worry greatly. would not regard this as a hostile act way around." herein also are reserved. The breaking of diplomatic rela- jority of the people of this country leaders, and we believe they trust us, The Nazi general staff has decided to against the United Nations. tions with Finland is dictated the detach a number off In a way this is not surprising be- by are opposed to being told by the the American people, who, I am sure, divisions from the But when it became evident that the iron of north. These are now in the cause any one who has served as logic war’s necessities. It was Government where can stand bad news as well as fighting policy of the United States was bound prose- they can work good line and done have joined the Finns in de- to in order to establish a cuting attorney in the biggest city in reluctantly, after more than and where cannot work. This reports. change strong A Reminder they Helsinki and the the as Timely two of fending Finnish shore common political front with the U. 8. 8. country and Governor of the years constant efforts by our attitude to Yet now, and frankly, are we line. More I In view of the and unsympathetic adds the winning troops and some units of R.. the Finnish government was "at sea" most populous State in the Union bright cheering State to the Finnish the Department get difficulties of an domestic issues of our own war on the Luftwaffe are reported on the for a was hews from theater of already difficult way few weeks. It during that time knows something about how to deal every war'-tapt to the home front? I recall that to Finland, where a determined effort > government renounce its armed task. So far as the War during that the Red armies broke through the with the and how to China, the American cannot Manpower will be made reporters conduct people association with our German enemies the previous conflict of 1914-1918, while to stop the Russian ad- Mannerheim Line, took Viipurl and Commission Is concerned, the need vance. himself in a press conference. be blamed if their hopes are high living in a small then at threatened Helsinki. It was then also and make peace with our ally, the for country war, and their outlook tact, patience and good admin- Whether the Finns had much choice that the Germans, who had maintained Direct ana Forthright. general optimistic. Soviet Union. For but which has been neutral this time, special reasons, istration Is self-evident. To in this new military setup is a matter an indifferent attitude toward the In the far reaches of the Pacific, on ap- the powers of censorship bungled jnat- Finns, It was not what Gov.

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