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oe ce a ENRICO CELIO ISMET INONU SWITZERLAND was once de- TURKEY'S enigmatic presi- ([ serbed as the country which dent, Ismet Inonu who learned the warring nations would have his statecraft from Kemal ona clad pot Ataturk, bos shown himself the most accomplished fence- feputation for toughness, long fight to defend herself against 1 eggressors. since medieval times. and threat to blow up the mined tunnels in case of sitter in all Europe. His coun- try is literally as well as fig- uraticely, 2 fence between the warring nations. Inonu is - om e inveson. Switzerlad would steadied on his fence by trea e e probably be in the war today ties with both Britsin and ‘ a f she didn’t vrovide a Nazi Germary. Certainly Germany. - fimancial and commercial lis- presumably the Allies. have tening vost. Neutrality in tried to vull or shove Inonu ARM ALE HART World Wer I cost her 1.200 off his fence. But so far he fremes to keep the Army bas found it a more comfort- equipped for defense. Presi- @ent Enrico Celio will be re- pleced by the current vice- president et end of the year in eccordance with Swiss law. able perch than the badlands on either side. On it he enjoys a modest balance of power that would be lost to him in the thick of the fight. Se * REV. WALKER : Me Go ake id pili ae ae 4 wee ktywesr LIFE TO COME. oul ¥ -_-n « SO Pe Ssays meek wit merit SE tee mere OH retetiv es EARTH; CLAIMS THOSE! he everett gar) Guung's tashend wh SAVED WILL HAVE AN etme ot Pott Ohne wewwng Bey Weer i Guang Ov see « stop! Astronomers tell us, said evan . — eoet wheke after Stlst Walker at the Community oo. ie [Bible Auditorium last night, that there is a vast open space in the |heavens studded with millions of| beautiful stars, which is called) GPENT WEEK-END HERE) (ie Orion its Size is beyond com-| squvam prehension. It is 22 trillion and 850 Artman.| billion miles wide. The depth is ABUNDANT LIFE eee owt Oe LP >. oh « * teetet in Mi-| unknown, but they have been able — et Ge weekend in Key/to slightly explore 52 trillion Set tee Heh Bewign Art-| miles along its way. Some believe, ane gereete Mr and Mrs. L.! said the evangelist, that this is the ° tee ft the home on; highway to ven. a wey j Weare liv na rapidly chang ng world. Rivers change their ARRIVES 4 ary } course, famil landmarks disap- year. How quickly youth and vi jfor are displaced by weakness and & Geen Sew oe. wis My yOld age, then comes death and a eee f @ mactinet's school) ittie mound of earth marks th @ Meme “ ter sting place. But some day, said om we f atmence to visit Walker, the bands of death will oe parrot Mr and Mrs S Ow “¥ be broken, and all who have died wore ie and aunt. in Christ will live n. In proof er aed Mr Willard M. Al} 66 this fact the exz dist read —, St. John and 1 Thess. Vewng Soe 4:16.17 este cvs - ‘ub ree m begin sk the cha mos John ders of heav According it is 375 mil qu Wit f Jas) : , g In St . “ I : N . ‘ " we | : he Na t accept ra J as . je H J COMPLETED IN 1895 SPECIAL WORKER mind the thane Rev. TA FOR CHILD WELFARE wi are Commitice. of Ww — Count Deter fi , *% Gerald Saur t abe . we am. expects to be L be w e feumtenal worker for! <4id 55. B ; ime actew age neek, f na . Me Sounders seid that many, earth He t t T nut Florida have suct uch kine wt mt ne w — « tly % po ~ appeinted for, con a he © ale he ea a 4s cho the i k pa will t 5 Wath ' _How Europe’s Neutral Leader TH KEY WEST CITIZEN FRANCISCO FRANCO GENERAL FRANCISCO FRANCO'’s first war—the Span- ish Civil War—is the reason his country is not in this one. Realizing that Spain was bank- rupt and broke after the bloody conflict, Franco has managed to steer clear of another fight. He reached a commercal agree- ment with Britan which re- leased frozen credits to help feed starving Spaniards, and signed an accord with Ger- many ir 1941 under which his people were sent to Germany to be emtloyed in industry there. Born in 1892. Franco had 2 meteoric military ca- reer. He was a cadet in the Spanish irfentry et the age of 14, and progressed to the rank of Brigadier General at 30. AERIAL VIEWS OF 5 ITALIAN KEY CITIES (Continued from Page | Airplanes, Munitions Center ROBERT GARDNER NOW AT AVIATION SCHOOL S 'WAR Suit and wearir blue of the Kept Out Of War GUSTAF V SWEDEN'S 85-year-old tennis- Playing King Gustaf V man- aged to safeguard the nation’s neutrality during World War I. primarily by talking and acting tough. Today. his coun try is neutral because the Germans have been able to get the vital Swedish iron and other wer supplies they need without taking on another fight. Sweden's geographical situation would have made it extremely dangerous for her to vrotest. Gustaf, “who be- came King uvon the death of his father in 1907. set a demo- cratic tradition in Sweden when he refused coronation and became the nation’s first uncrowned King. CHANGES INLAND SEA. j GREAT LAKES ONLY PEACE- FUL SEAS SAILED BY AMERICAN SHIPS By ROBERT N. COOL CL z Gre sels, but turning this ing of Hor time che Take unifo Officers on lake never drawn a shary quarterdeck ally ditio jyear officers w unife No More Guest: GROWS OUT OF A. DE OLIVEIRA SALAZAR PORTUGAL’E Premier Anto- rio de Oliveira Salazar, a col- lege professor by vocation and avocaticn, has succeeded in running the country for 15 years bv threatening to forsake dictatorship and go back to Co:mbra University if he didn't have his way. Hiah master of the “school of practical gov- ernment.” the sub-cabinet Selazer has installed dozens of political neophytes in cabinet Posts, instructed them in his FClitical philosophy. and then sradusted them to higher Posts. His most astute diplom- acy. however. would not have Preserved Portugal's neutral- ity if the country didn’t pro- vide an excelent listening post for Nazi Germany. GOODRICH RITES THIS MORNING ces for M Goodrich, 44 Saturda Funeral se | Agnes Madeline iwho died 10 o'clock ‘ morning at the U. S. | pital here, were held i0 oe ; this morning from the Chape 'the Lopez Funeral How Mary's Star of the Sea ( Church, where High Reg Mass was held by Re tt Atherton. Burial was in the fs in the Catholic Cemete Survivors include the t {Albert F. Goodrich, CQM ja sister, Mrs. Frank Ba a brother, Vincent A M mott. Pallbearers were IC. B. M; C..A. Ennis, ¢ |c. P. Grant, Cc. B. M; J LF quello, C. B. M; EL ¢ C. QM; G. W. Graham. ¢ The above palibearer lfrom Craig's Dock VATICAN CITY ACREAC! NEW YORK— Va ers an acreage of eighth of that of C: tNew York City FOR SALE ,;COCOANUT PALM 1 old. 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