The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 19, 1939, Image 7

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    Germany Took Deep Breath; See What Happened!
Post-war Germany, minus terri
tory lost to France, Belgium, Poland,
Danzig, Denmark and Czecho-SIo
vakia, but still a large nation.
Moravia and Bohemia became a
"protectorate” on March 15 this
year; Slovakia was taken the next
day. This ended Ccecho-Slovakia.
Saar basin (see arrow) joined the
Reich in 1935 by plebiscite. On
March 12, 1938, Hitler entered Aus
tria “to restore peace.”
The next month the Memel terri
tory was handed over by Lithuania
after a plebiscite; the territory was
predominantly German.
Six months later Sudctenland, the
rim of Czecho-Slovakia, was added
following the Munich conference
which averted war.
In September of this year, after
the lightning war in Poland, Ger
many took a lion’s share of the
spoils; Russia got the rest.
Germany's population is now more than twice that of France proper; almost three times Italy's,
and considerably more than the British Isles, Canada and Australia combined. Only Russia and the
United States, of western countries, have greater populations, and in Europe only Russia has more
territory.
Moral: Don’t Throw Your Jewels in the Garbage
When Mrs. Robert Stranahan visited a New York stylist to get her hair Axed, she placed her $25,000
square-cut diamond ring in a paper cup. A few hours later police were making a thorough search of garbage
trucks. P. S.—The ring was found.
Her Brother’s Keeper, and Good One!
Charged with being the alleged lookout for two other boys involved
In a store robbery, 17-year-old Patrick Lynch of New York was placed
in legal custody of his 13-year-old sister, Nora, while awaiting sentence.
Two months later Nora delivered such a well-disciplined brother to the
court that Pat got a suspended sentence.
No Arms Embargo Repeal for Them!
Four of the United States senate’s most doughty isolationists pose at
a foreign ulations committee hearing. Top row, left to right: Sen. Hiram
Johnson of California and Sen. William E. Borah of Idaho. Bottom row,
•'eft to right: Sen. Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan and Sen. Robert La*
' Follett'* of Wisconsin.
Prelate Succumbs
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George Cardinal Mundelein, head
of the Roman Catholic archdiocese
of Chicago, strenuous foe of Hitler
ism and the only cardinal ever ap
pointed in this country west of the
Atlantic seaboard, pictured in Chi
cago shortly before his recent death.
BergdolFs Mother
Mrs. Emma Bergdoll, mother of
Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, notori
ous World war draft dodger wno
came back from German exile to
“face the music,” is shown at her
son’s trial in New York.
Torpedo Boat: Britain's Answer to German Subs
Here’s one of Great Britain’s powerful new torpedo boats which can launch a projectile straight ahead
while traveling at top speed. Arrow points to one of the torpedo tubes mounted on deck. The British count
on these boats to combat the German submarine. A large fleet of these boats has been placed in service in the
North sea and they are usually attached to destroyer squadrons.
Estonia Fires Her Array; Russia Takes Charge
Tiny Estonia packed away her vest-pocket army when her foreign minister Karl Seller was forced to
sign a treaty making the nation a virtual protectorate of Soviet Russia. Photo shows soldiers of the tiny de
fense force watching a tank being taken to storage. Map shows Estonia's position. The two islands off her
Baltic sea coast are being made into Soviet air and naval bases. Later the Soviet demanded and won mutual
assistance treaties with Latvia and Lithuania, to the south, placing them in substantially the same position
as Estonia. Observers believed Russia was strengthening her position against any possible action by Ger
many, her new “ally.”
Smiles at Tragedy
Eight-year-old Dorothy Lewis
smiles from her wheel chair at a
New York hospital where her right
leg was amputated to stem the rav
ages of bone cancer. Amputation
was made at the hip.
P. S.—She Won, Too!
Blonde Erika of the Folics Ber
gore at the San Francisco fair is a
native of the Austrian Tyrol. Hav
ing milked a cow before, she took
3 pounds, 15 ounces of milk from
Mary, blooded Jersey, to win first
prize In the exposition’s milking con
test.
This Young Skate Cuts Dashing Figure
Patricia Merifield, Hollywood visitor at Sun Valley, Idaho, makes a
dashing picture as she executes a leap on skates that apparently takes
her over the rugged Idaho mountain tops, thus ushering in a new winter
season of outdoor sports in the northern states.
That Was No Bearded Lady, It Was—
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“Miss Frances Murphy,” above, “bearded lady” at the New Yori
fair, charged a gentleman named John Durkin tried to kiss “her” in a
Manhattan subway. In felony court it turned out “Miss Frances Murphy’1
was really a man. Here “she” is shown in the police van, after beinj
charged with perjury.
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of can’t. You may talk as other
people do . . . but don’t think
foolishly.—Samuel Johnson.
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