Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1940, Page 30

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Before giving up hope of relief, be sure to try Resinol Ointment. Its soothing medication lessens the desire to scratch, takes the sting out of the irritated parts, and makes you more comfort- able. Resinol ingredients, used by many doctors in skin treat- ment, are combined in an oily base that assures the most bene- ficial action. Resinol Soap is ideal for bathing tender skin. Atalldruggists. For free sample of each, write to Resinol, Dept. 84, Baltimore, Md. 'U. S. Army as Tough 'As Any in World, Gen. Shart Thinks Nazi Invaders of Poland Held Only Comparison; Tanks to Get Test By the Associated Press. | CAMP BEAUREGARD, La., May 13.—Maj. Gen. Walter C. Short to- day called the American Army, with perhaps only one exception, the toughest and best-conditioned in the world. | He said he believed its future | training depended on European events and what President Roose- velt “has to say.” | The general, commanding the 4th (¥Yd | Corps in the 3d Army’s maneuvers ERCELAGIANY | with 70,000 Regulars in Western = s SURE DEATH TO A Safe . .. Stainless ... Sure...and Inexpensive way to get rid of bedbugs. Simply pour Discovery down base- boards, in cracks in walls or spray on beds—wherever bedbugs lurk and breed. Guaranteed results. Over 1,000,000 cans of Peterman’s sold last year. At your druggist’s, 25¢. PETERMAN’S DISCOVERY | Louisiana, said in an interview at his field headquarters: | “Our soldiers at this time, I be- | lieve, are the toughest peacetime | Army in American history. I think they are tougher and better condi- | tioned than any army in the world, | including the allies. Invaders of Poland Named. | ‘ “There is only one army that can | | be compared with them, that part | of the German forces which fought | for weeks in Poland.” Gen. Short explained that of all European armies only the German invaders had to live and march un- der conditions similar to those met | by these American soldiers. | The 3d Army troops are climax- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1940. WINS CHEMISTRY MEDAL Dr. Claude 8. Hudson, profes- sor of chemistry of the United States Public Health Service, was awarded the Theodore William Richards Medal Thursday night for his re- searches on the chemistry of sugar. The award was made at Cambridge, Mass., by the American Chemical Society. ing nine months of the most strenu- | . | nounced yesterday. He died Wednes- | ous training soldiers can be given. Shortly after the ‘“blitzkrieg” on Poland last September, the Amer- ican Army began training its men at a terrific clip, drawing them from posts all over the country into the South. ‘They have been living in the field.! | tions came here to inspect the tank | |Cesare Pascarella, | Italian Poet, Dies sleeping on the ground in rain and freezing weather, marching, ma- neuvering, perfecting their tech- nique of battle, and testing the modern method of lightning attack with motorized and mechanized forces. More Drills Planned in August. Plans have been tentatively drawn to maneuver 4th Corps and Na- tional Guard troops, totaling 90,000, in this same area in August. Meanwnile, regular troops took up | positions for tomorrow’s start of the second phase of the Nation's great- est war maneuvers, expected to de- velop into a spectacular demonstra- | aganda which has emanated from tion of tank warfare. | these banner carriers of foreign isms Officers said more than 450 tanks, | has been at work in a vicious cam- virtually “racing fortresses,” would | paign of chicanery, falsehood and go into action, 200 with the invad- | the spreading of misinformation. ing “Red” forces, and 250 with the| “The F.B.I.** * does not violate defending “Blues.” | the lawful rights of any individual. Three members of the House Sub- [J *::fl n;"elr ;nznaed lltn unluvtlizll] ac- i i a- | tivity. I pledge you it never will” comitntisehon SLitary ) Apropr Mr. Hoover said “we cannot afford here to be tolerant of forces bent upon wrecking the world’s last cit- adel of democracy.” Reds Spread Falsehoods About F. B. 1., Hoover Says By the Associated Press. BOSTON, May 13.—J. Edgar Hoo- ver charged last night that Com- munists had inspired “falsehoods” that the Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation “has developed into an Ogpu or Gestapo.” Addressing 2,000 delegates at a B'nal B'rith district convention, the F. B. 1. chief said: “The foul prop- uuits and others, Representatives Snyder, Democrat, of Pennsylvania; Brooks, Democrat, of Louisiana and Case, (li%eplublicl:n, G —_— of South Dakota arrived after y-' Garman Lunguoge ‘Hardest’ e ns, ing from Washington New Orleal With a good knowledge of 16 lan- guages, including Russian, Czech, Yiddish and Polish, M. Davis of Herne, . England, declares German is one of the most difficult to learn because of its construction. By the Associcted Press, ROME, May 13.—The death of | Cesare Pascarella, poet and member of the Royal Academy, was an- day at 82. | Among his better known works | was a collection of 50 sonnets en- | titled “Discovery of America,” on which he labored eight years. 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