PAGE SIX President’s Mother Returns -■ ' .y^ •x;- ' N s |t| " X |pf|| u^ffi Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt (left), mother of the President, walks down gangplank of the U. S. liner Washington at New York, back home from Europe. She is followed by the President’s wife, who met her at the boat. Mrs. Sara Roosevelt was accompanied in her tour of Europe by her grandson, John Roosevelt, and his wife. Evacuating London Hospital Us ' v s*** .jllilll! | | «s9EgSK3& juK | I :<>Xx^>'"' ™ •=> ix ; . %. ■»■*' v: • MmBL '&■ . *' : vs af t I Central Press Cablephoto A stretcher case is removed for transfer to a refuge in the country as London rushes evacuation of 3,000,000 persons from the city. All exits are “one-way” as the metropolis races against time and the fearsome possibility of air raids. British Troops to War Stations jl Jit .^MMlroxvygMasga^ KHB» V ££ - •• Central Press Radiophoto British censorship prohibits identification of this photo, but it shows British troops on the march, somewhere in England, in full war equip ‘ ment. They are about to entrain for their war stations. Vilna, Bombed by Nazi Air Raiders " A-,: : ' ' ? ' -v* ■ : .'' *•■ ■ . v.::\V: : .:-:v:v: : :| ,f j||b| -> waHt / Sui^^ydr.. > ■feja&ay ■ ~ ; i ?K& < , wy ' %.■.. - ' ~ -&V*-/ \.-, Central Prets Radiophoto , 'Here is a view of the beautiful city of Vilna, one of the Polish towns reported bombed by f^< S* airCraft after Adolf Hitler ordered the mighty German armjr into action to “moot forea wi»*» *eree»,— —" HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1939 Sailor’s Goodbye jjjr ■ '• -. 1 fellik' §y||>|lM|ft.v.- .TMaßS|Ba^-?SSBSSwff^ y Jk' >:|> ••• < : •% ~„CV * K An English naval reservist called to the colors kisses his little daughter goodbye at Waterloo station as he leaves London. General mobiliza tion brought British forces to full wartime strength. Poland’s Line of Steel Facing Nazi Might . '! ■' '- - -- *, i * ... V V ' ' ' : v-■ :•• ' 4r * : : ' \ ** .••••••••* V •A.* : :^.;.;- ; |.; , -.- . \. m . . . . •■ .-> s .;. s ** • ';*::.' X.XxV' • .*-? . • J IU V’'• ' ' :^'- I. JT Er" i BP A parade of Polish tanks and combat cars is shown here, rumbling along to the accompaniment of the roar of military planes overhead. Today, the metal of these tanks is being put to the test, resisting the on slaught of the Nazi invader. Poland is short on mechanized power, depending on her mud aid lack of roads to aid in stopping the German war machine. German Gunners on the Polish Front * *'** M,,tl,, *** ,ntM!l,, " llM *.' mSSSSmmm S J ■ > t)|'' tfi ,s N-s NsSSSSS>Ns. sssss sss ss. ■ J’." •--'•-•■>:■>••>'' M #• ■ ''• -.»».-»- M |-:> M W r * • Sjtt* s S>>?*S^i?jSS.s;«S;j;.SSSS:.S!.?*:‘****** - * , * , - , . - *;.‘* , *.* , ***.* , « , *N‘. : ss&s^' : W^^^^^BPWnBBBBwBw3iBKB9KBB99S9IfBWBBpwWWBS^HIwSBHwIwwBBBBHB3wWwHB^HBB^BBHffyHWffPB^ mm mmmmmamrn^rnmm Central Press Radiophoto A camouflaged German anti-aircraft gun is shown on the Polish front, waiting for enemy planes. Germany has a large supply of these modern guns. Photo flown from the front to Berlin then radioed to New York. British War Bosses Confer ■,;■■■ —— JO K V ii§ 's ; ;;; <. s Jr .-; : >: ... a Hb / Central Press Radiophoto Viscount Gort (left), chief of the imperial staff of Great Britain', chats with Minister of War Leslie Hore-Belisha (center) and Sir Arthur Greenwood (right), Laborite member of Parliament, outside the war office in London shortly after the news had been received that Poland had been invaded by Germany. Wife Preservers Copyright, >939. K.wg features Syndicate. «nc. World Rights Reserved Do not scrape food particles from aluminum ware with metal knives or spoons. Use the fine steel wool especial ly sold’for the purpose, or a wooden spoon or rubber scraper. >Mjefr^rver^^^ &lll»iy>t/^OT^ci»i* Flam, Syndic,!*. l«"woist^S!» Food cooked in glass cooking dishes should be put in an oven not too hot, or else baked for a shorter time than usual, because gI&M PtengQ# transmit heat faster than other kinds.;‘ Children Leave Paris as War Fever Mounts ;!&«*£ lif: W Pvffl oMfififtv ’ : '%&?%:l>.\ Xlf |4fe- i* ' im W z IBlllWwrT jj|||K|jfc &;»■ |B||y^ n h \ ” Central Preu j With war tension mounting on the continent, France moves to cut losses in civilian p°pula tic J‘^ r re fuge» war. This picture, radioed from London to New York, shows children evacuating Paris, bound > —in the country, _v„ . This is not a scene of children going to a picnic. These kiddies are «w m a drill for evacuation of London. Great Britain is rushin- < IS mi its citizens as possible out of its big cities, fearful of air rakr Lond • alone, is evacuating nearly 3,000,000 persons. ’ J n ' (Centred Pr^) Arrested in "Bomb” Panic War of nerves has its toll on Downing Street. This action-packed scene followed a peaceful, though odd incident. The crowd has thronged the famous street, seeking news, when someone in a novel demand for peace tossed a suitcase full of rubber balls. “Bomb!” someone screamed. Women were injured and children trampled before order was restored, Here, a suspect is collared. Aoah Numskuu. 'v, have to vo sowe £Z*\ 6eT t— ffl-O*’ , 0 V h Y° \ ra DEIAP2- NOAH=WOUUD A YOUNG FLOEJST RAISE A SECOND MUSTACHE AFTEE- THE. FIRST ROSE ”?MISS ANN BENSON QKUAHOMA C.ITT, QKLA. DEAR- NOAH=IF YOU TURNED A RADIO DOWN, WOULD YOU HURT ITS FEEL-INSS T "TDM/AY PILLON w MONROS, N■&■ POSTCABO YOUft NOTIONS TONIT& ■CABE OF "THIS PAPER - Aoah Numskuu. %Pie7T^^Afi DEAR- NOAM-DOES IT M -fAKE A LOT OF MEAD WORK .TO. BECOME A miss out Ye re.TTEJ2AVtH PFnBIA. IUU. DEAR NOAH =AT A TRACK MEET PID YOU SEE- A TA3l—£ E um i s^gg; DEAR, A CAT FISH SCRATCH 7 _ “L* S.VOP.CFA Copyright iqj9. King

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