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: BRITISH IE. D.R. Extends Danger ZoneF. 0. R. DENEY |French Believe Western Front ~ REPORT BRITISH Xtends Langer onel| " rench Believe Western Fron HOMEMAKING EXPERT SAYS... [8 : : | Co an oy fee © TRYING TO LAND BAIN STEADILY] May Blaze With War Soon i.8g = [2h PARIS, April 11 (U. P)—n au- SR efor So _Iecoup, should the TO SPEED UP WASHING AND CLEANING I I IE = : bi thoritative source said ay that ure Ia : : Warships Observed in Oslo Each Lay Claim to Votes of| tne righ Command had obeervea|, Despite. Satements In Belgium Vie Seangea " PUDB UUM C a. | & | indications of preparations for a|defense measures were under wa anpb ¥ = : Blore?, Yorsk Rallying #60 GonvartignDalpqstess German attack on the Western military observers here noted that AND SAVES MONEY ON YOUR SOAP BILL | ; ; arner aas Prorit. » King Leopold had conferred with ; : 0 Fig t ermans | gs. his military advisers and that the > | A war official analyst said it might Dutch had canceled army furloughs Fy s+ STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 11 | (Continued from Page Otte) blaze into action at any moment. |and strengthened ‘detachments os ¢ (U.P).—Reports to Stockholm large to complete Illinois’ two con- Desultory artillery fire oceurred atthe German frontier. > sa iti P some points today. L newspapers today said that British ventions quota of 58. Bad weather limit JABS. dos The French press devoted major : ¥ warships seen in Oslo Fjord edeairp. attention to neutral European na- . : ES =n dO : ap Ea | Delegates accumulated’ in those tivities. French planes made recon-|iione ‘particularly Italy and point- WASH AND CLEAN wa 3 « troops near the Norwegian capital. five states and in Alaska total 110.) Daissance ig over the front and | eq; “suggested that the time had % Reports reaching Stockholm after Arizona has named its delegates— Germans ew over northern and|c,mne for all to decide in which » a broadcast by Norwegian Premier 18. with one-third of a vote each— Oe dratches reported that|C8mP they belonged. > Johan Nygaardsvold calling on the and 12 of them with four full con- Netherland P thoriti PO. Reports were published of great AND 25¢ AT YOUR GROCERS b * people to resist to the bitter end vention votes to cast are unofficial- | Netherlands authorities were ¥acu-|,qryousness in the Balkans because a . ly favorable to a third term. ating = townspeople from Nimweg, % =.‘ included the following: f Arhem and other points near the of rumors that the Reich had % 1. The newspaper Allehanda said ,, New York has elected 86 conven-| =o "0 tier. Pp r massed large concentrations of | [=] — 1] > ‘Norwegian troops had regained pos- tion ~delegates. Dispatches from _|troops on the Hungarian frontier. - i |Albany, N. Y. said Mr. Roosevelt The morning = communique re J 1 decl \ % session of the important west coast 1d ’ ¢| ported a “quiet night” and calm Le Journa eclared that the| is =| . +. ‘port of Bergen after violent fight- would get most and “possibly all 0 long the Lorraine and Alsace|Scandinavian invasion “should be ; - ‘ing and hand-to-hand clashes. those votes if he sought renomina- 5, 0ng Two orsan oe ce a lesson for the neutral states of 1 2 2. The Allehenda reported large ‘ ton, If otis of the New planes were reported shot down by the Danube and Balkans. The neu- ; 5. concentrations of Norwegian troops PO Avo. Ysa ierm, tie French chasers. trals have a choice between our & | # around Trondheim, where an attack dar wold be a A OE French military observers sug-|victory and servitude.” -. was Sxtected moméniarlly | at like Illinois. will sel oct eight dele. gested that the low countries were : Lore Seflared ia Bway Sms . e newspaper nbladt re- ’ ~| preparing themselves in case Ger-|for Italy and Russia to take their| TRy A WANT ADIN . [THE . = ported Norwegian troops had re- i gates Stings by gonveniun sg many should move against them in'stand. Ww D-IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS , = taken Hamar, the temporary capi- Spread of the European war to Scandinavia brought from Presi- ey. Garner yes nel, ie ii Bee i I mea ese — ; ~ tal in central Norway. dent Roosevelt a new proclamation that defines additional waters |sirength to show for his Presiden- _— 3 « 4. A United Press dispatch from g'h 10 S10W lor his Sresioen ; a P from which American shipping is barred. The map shows the total sea || tia] candidacy so far, having picked = the Jonnie said that mobilization area now affected by the U. S. Neutrality Act's danger zone provision. up two bound delegates in Wiscon- : . J > of SApous 0,000 men in the por (sin and the support of three Ari- - en completed and that some 3 : _ © 20,000 troops-concentrated since the he . D o f P | . ena Gelopates wih a single con- « Pinnish war around Kirkeneas and er m an e m an S | oO Oo I ce iS Sve) Sone . : : - Bia, Joe oie FipiFted D R . R d sion or sentiment in that state. ; : y 3 iil : Most of the dele i © Tam ve anube River Are Reported | iis = i seepie seis 360 W.WASHINGTON 5T. SINCE IBER | $+ vik, the Arctic iron ore port, while Mr. Dewey is ahead among Re- : : 3 British ships patrolled off the) pypApEeT, Hungary, April 11jand Bulgaria, demanding complete|Publicans with 24 bound delegates 4 - . % oa i control of all Danube shipping and |in Wisconsin, the assurance of sup- / 6. Severe fightin was reported by (U. P.).—The blowing up of three ’ Pp » Stockholm newspapers at Elverum, Gemsn-homnd boats in the Dap- The igh to police the river and its port o 7 New York Votes i he ’ north of Hamar, where the Ger-|ube in Rumania was followed by rst vention ballot, an a 2 mans were reported to have suffered reports today that Germany had|, Well- Bloes Siglonalis Singles claim on 50 delegates in Illinois » =. losses and to have beeri repulsed. y sent notes to Hungary, Jugoslavia Tol atl ing as consuiiing 284 3 Jn ane by ie ot a = here was no explanation for the \marjes. That adds up to 165 con- 4 - explosions that sank the river boat|yention votes, but like the Roose- | 2 » | Gherghe louder wit 7) ifs of velt aggregate most of them are : v8 : a corn, and two barges, each carry-|ynbound and, therefore, might ‘be | § v ing 700 tons of oil. All were headed won away from Mr. Dewey by some : 4 2 WW BRANS A REAL [noon SA were neki wo awe from i. Deve by om READY-TO-WEAR Women's 144-Inch Sweep ] » : | | pressed of Allied sabotage in 2 | | : 3 - | 8 | river, the life line- of German trade 4 i : § - ol (with southéast Europe. » Roosevelt Assured BARGAINS FOR House ( Oerk i . | Italy's attitude toward German|Qf [llinois Delegation S 3

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solini would oppose anything likely to upset the Balkan status quo. There was another vital factor: the possibility that if Germany over the Danube, Turkey, ally Britain and France, would throw open the Dardanelles to Allied warships. | The Danube, meanwhile, was undergoing its worst spring flood [in 67 years and little traffic was possible. United Press

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