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it ) bbels Says Withholding Military, Political items
Is War Necessity.
according forget, Goebbels that “politics war can be cor fu with news.”
ch = lemy. Countless Germans, he says, Teoq® aware of the camouflage mea2d recently carried out in indusAal and transport areas threatened ~~ + ¥ aerial attack. He adds:
v . ~ “Just in these days,” he com- ~ plains, “when we are compelled on mi grounds to maintain si- ~~ lence they (the British) fill the air “with their victory chorus. Goebbels asks the German people ~ to maintain their confidence in + their leaders, who, alone, he says, ~ “know the possibilities.”
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ABOARD THE U. S. S. NORTH CAROLINA (Delayed) .—“Stand by!” the hoarse voice of the public, address system roared along the galeswept deck of this 35,000-ton battle-
For more than an hour we had been stamping our feet and swinging our arms on the chill bow of the North Carolina in a howling wind to witness the spectacle of the nine 16-inch guns and the secondary batteries of this huge war vessel simultaneously hurl their tons of broadside out into the sea. Then came the count by seconds, “Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five” — on eur toes, mouths open, hands over our ears, we lost part of the count as the wind washed it out. We
picked it up again—“Three, two. one—Fire.”
There was an unforgettable warer] of flames and noise. The darkened sea was lit up by a tremendous golden-red mushroom of flame. "A roar like that of many express trains hurtling through a quiet countryside—then silence and dark- | ness again—and the heaviest salvo ever fired from a battleship had been slung from the guns of the North Carolina. i { It was a climax to the builder's
MEXICAN CONGRESS TO CONVENE TODAY
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 1 (U. P.)— Thie 38th Mexican- Congress opens today and will hear an address by Presijent Manuel Avila Camacho, expected to deal extensively with foreign affairs. X It was believed he would devote special attention to relations with the United States. ; | + Labor organizations staged a big
p {ly somewhere at sea.
trials in which the structure and all the mounts of the North Carolina were tested for several days recentNewspapermen, naval observers engineering companies which helped to construct the first American battleship built in 20 years witnessed the trials, which were carried out under war-time conditions, includ-
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ASK BIG ATTENDANCE AT HALLECK MEETING
Dr: Roy B. Storms, president of the Indiana Association of Business Men, Inc., today urged all members of his organization to attend the meeting here Sept. 9 called by Rep. Charles A. Hallack (R. Ind).
Congressional committee appointed to study the ‘effect of the defense program upon small business. The meeting will be in the afternoon at
ing a nightly blackout of the ship.
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Ji The women's division of the Demo-
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