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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 9

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NINE A COAST-TO -COAST HIT! Dorothy Thompson files for divorce from Sinclair-Lewis For homespun meals serve C8 Hitler fronting for clique more cruel than self BY DOROTHY THOMPSON. CooVies Oats arm QuaVer leak a fl-aVOf SUP" Salt Try Meetl The Lewis' were married in London in 1928 and. in her petition, she said Lewis deserted her early 1936, Both had been married before. She divorced Joseph Bard in Budapest in 192S, and Lewis was divorced by Grace Hegger in Reno in 1926. Her legal residence is Twin Farms, Bar tP- WOODSTOCK, Vt LPT.

Dorothy Thompson, columnist and commentator, Wednesday filed a suit in Windsor county court seeking a divorce from Sinclair Lewis, novelist and playwright, on grounds of: "wilful Miss Thompson asked for cus-, tody of their only child, Michael Lewis, a student in the Riverdale school on the Hudson, N. Y. nard, VL and 1 cut oo.4 urt to- n. up "rZkot t-iwi. pork 'n' heans Revival of knitting bees and other thrifty practices recalls many old-fashioned dishes to please the palates of today.

One of the more homespun and picturesque dishes is salt pork and beans, as truly American as the Stars and Stripes If you want to give a "homespun" dinner or party, make it a baked bean and salt pork feast Dress your table in bright sprigged calico or in a burlap weave with fat little salt and peppers, and candles in hurricane lamps. Pottery and pewter are appropriate ware for such a table. As for food, bake a large casserole of beans with a generous slab of pork well ribbed in brown. Here are some recipes for your homespun party: Savory Salt Pork and Beans. SOW BREIVSTSX SAYS: WHAT A mm a ma COOKIE! WHAT A tnw n.Ust IB a u.ka 1 gaasssas j-- sm A GENIUS! THESE QUAKER.

A GENIUS! THESE UUA There was an odd passage In Hitlers last speech, significant hen taken together with Dr. Goebbels's article in "Das Reich." Boasting in detail of the brilliant victories on every front, he suddenly warned that "If there is any German who might seriously be hoping to cause a break in the national socialist The moment will come when I hit hard and lightninglike, and speedily eliminate him." And he added, "Not even camouflage with religion will help." And Dr. Goebbela writes a long apology for the war, abandoning Hitler's charges that it was all a British-American plot, and appealing to deeper historical reasons, while seriously pleading with the German nation for continued endurance. From persons who have recently been in Berlin the news comes that tne city is being fortified. Why Against whom? For internal reasons? Goeririg, it appears, is out His picture has been taken down from offices in the Czech protectorate.

Is he really out or is he only being kept on ice, for a move yet to come? i STf I "47V 1 OATS CHOCOLATE CHIP COOrV JESOpyOuftf ARE5.W rffi CHOCOLATE CHIP COOK-J JL) 1 lk i IES0Fy0UfARE5aW 4 DSUCOifSf NO GEHIUS THYR (JL ffi ZX sf EASY AS FALLING OFF A LOG TO Ic fTr) 'IV CHOCK MIL OF THOSE St0fX Tllfl pClVv sTIv I NXX -'A WHOLE-GRAIN -QUAKER. OATS! I pouod alt pork sr fat bacon I cup boiling walar -I tablespoon aalt i tabiatluoM augar 1 teaapoon mustard 11 cup moUaaea Soak beans overnight in cold water. Drain and cover with 2 quarts fresh water. Cook slowly for 1 to l'i hours or until skins burst readily when a bean is SINCAIR LEWIS. DOROTHY THOMPSON.

Hlmmler Shadowing. NT Th active administration of the 1 Hay fever has no place in moved from the pan and blown in a large baking dish. Preparethe salt pork by removing the rind. Score in squares. Bury in the top of the beans, leaving only the scored portion exposed.

Mix the salt sugar, mustard, molasses and boiling water, and pour over the beans, adding enough additional water to cover the beans. Cover the dish and bake 6 to 8 hours in a slow oven (250 degrees Add hot water as needed. During the last hour of baking uncover to browns Serves 12j the S. army gestapo is in the hands of Heydrich a former naval officer then an army intelligence officer, who is much closer to the generals than Is. Himmler.

The latter is Hitler's "contact man," in the headquarters on the eastern front, where the fuehrer's two closest collaborators are two generals who are certainly not conducting the campaign. They are, we hear, Jodl and Varlimont, the one an intelligence officer, and the other a military economist, and 1 a O- i ue' 1 A ST Hay fever sufferers have no place in the army. The Louisiana maneuvers taught medical officers that It is, impractical to treat major hay fever cases in the- said Fig cookie strips 1 cup dried figs cups granulated sugar cup butter eggs 2 rupi lifted all-purpoae flour teaspoon salt teaspoon tod a 1 teaspoon lemon extract Rinse and drain figs, clip stems and put figs thru food chopper using a medium knife. Cream together-sugar and tbut-. ter, add well beaten eggs and figs, and mix tb.oroly.'Add flour sifted with salt and soda, add flavoring and beat welL Drop by teaspoonf uls onto greased cookie sheet and bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees 7 to 10 minutes; or spread in thin layer on greased cookie sheet.

Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees 15 to 18 minutes. Cut into strips. Sufficient to fill a cookie sheet 14x10 inches. 5 -se jr Hearty Cole Slaw. medlum-slaed head of eabbagt 1 carrot abredded green pepper shredded I cup sour cream teaspoon salt 2 tablrspoona lemon julc 3 tahlsspoona grated horseradish tablaspoon sugar teaspoon dry mustard Shred the cabbage, carrot, and green pepper very fine and put in refrigerator to crisp.

Mix sour cream with other ingredients and chill. Combine with, the shredded vegetables and toss lightly. MaJ. J. W.

H. Rouse of the medical corps, San Antonio, in a paper before the allergy section of the southern medical association. He recommended selectees with hay fever "severe enough to require treatment should be rejected" by selective service medical boards. "If the hay fever develops after he has been in the army a short time, a selectee should be sent home, and if an enlisted man requires treatment, that treatment should be specific and his environment changed." MPBXStfSTZXSAKi NOW NOW i i nr iifi---' -A A it.i -gttim wmrtnuair' a- ii -1 1 1 'i i ft i -T "Iit lfr frit rft 1 1 i r-ti -''f' 1 t-''S-' BE A SHRINKING Cider Apple Pie. VIOLET AN0 YOU CAN TAKE AffOTHZR BOW FROM 5 5..

will be decieved. They are so easily deceived. Maybe the German people, whose chief crime is an inconceivable will also be deceived but I don't believe it But nobody else in Europe will be deceived. Not the last peasant. Pastor heads 'Madison ME P0R SERVING US Phosphorus, for strong bones, teethl "Super" delicious Quaker Oats is the favorite of millions for its thrill-ingly 'whole-grain 'flavor! It's "Super" thrifty, too! Gives from two to three times as much jor your money as any of the six other leading brands of Get a big'eco-" nomical package today! Resolve now to get mart healthful QuakerOats in your family's diet! Bake these delightful cookies, often! Serve delicious Breakfasts daily! Whole-grain Quaker Oats is "Super" in Thiamin (Vitamin needed for energy, calm nerves, normal growth! Contains enough Thiamin to "spark" itself nd twic again Community club MADISON.

Neb. Rev. H. E. ffr THOSE, G000 HOT UfVC BREAKFASTS, OFL This clique the generals from I tart medium-ailed applet Cider Flour cup sugar teaspoon cinnamon- 1 teaspoon ground clovea teaspoon ground DUtrorg ,1 recipe pastry Pare apples, remove seeds, cut in place in a pan and cover with cider.

Cook- apples slowly for about 30 minutes or until soft Remove from heat and if not thick enough for filling, add a little flour. Add sugar and spices. Pour into a pastry shell S'chenck. Methodist castor. was named as Madison Community the east, with the pale eyes know, jiothing of Europe, but only of Germany, and care nothing for Germany but only for their own caste.

foundation- of modern Germany they have been club's new president, Lowell A. Eveland named vice president, and J. A. Mohr was re-elected secre QUAKER. OATS TUNC IN tary treasurer.

THAT BREWSTIR BOY as much additional Jood into energy! It's "Super" in proteins, for building strong muscles, firm flesh (not fat) I "Super" in Iron, for rich, red blood! In a state within the state, the in which has been baked In a hot Taber may not run oven (450 degrees for about WOW p.m. mondat tractable, the true rulers. No peace can come thru them, for they are warriors, rapacious warriors, and warriors for their own caste. A WORCESTER, Mass. UP).

5 minutes. Cover with strips of Friends said Louis J. Taber was Ml peace made with them -by the America SUPER dough, lattice style, and bake 8 minutes in a very hot oven (450 degrees Reduce heat to moderate (350 degrees and continue to bake 25 Makes one 9-inch pie. considering asking the national grange convention meeting here not to consider him for re-election as national master, a post he has held since 1922. democracies would be the final ironic twist to the tragic drama the final and complete counterrevolution against freedom and equality.

Breakfast Food "the suspicion is that Himmler is watching them and they are there to watch Hitler. There are persistent rumors that all is not well between the gestapo and the generals, in Germany and in the occupied territories. There is another persistent rumor that cannot be quelled, that at the close, of the Russian campaign, the generals will purge the party, and offer peace to the world, without Hitler and with the 'blessing of the church. Is that, perhaps, what Hitler meant by his odd warning, and his reference to "the camouflage of religion?" From such portents I expect Jthat the moment will wme and perhaps soon when the generals, who clamped down on Hitler once before, in 1934, and forced the Roehm purge, will kick Hitler and the party chieftains into oblivion. party's smartest little man, Joseph Goebbels, is writing in the army's tone of voice in "Das Reich" not in sensing, perhaps, the way the wind is blowing.

Then we may be sure that in all countries, powerful interests will declare the war on Hitlerism to be over, and will be prepared gladly to rush into the arms of the generals, who will come forward with olive branches. Men Behind Hitler. If the world falls for that one, ft is simply idiotic- Our communist friends have preached for years that Hitler was only the tool of the great industrialists. Childish. Hitler was the creation of certain industrialists, notably of those engaged in armament' industries.

But primarily Hitler was the creation of a camarilla of generals who a' mass demagog to lead the people away from pacifism and internationalism. Hitler started his political career as a reichswehr agent and spy. The camarilla financed his first-newspaper out of secret funds. The camarilla planned this ghastly war. It was they who insisted on the occupation of Prague not Hitler.

It is they who have brilliantly conquered continental Europe not Hitler. And they, not Hitler, intend to reap the benefits for their class and their view of life. They are gentlemen, these generals, outwardly civilized; they never hung wallpaper or conspired with the cafe philosophers in beer halls. But they are the heirs of the Prussian military tradition that is absolutely inconv-patible with the peace of Europe. They are not one with less ruthless than the gestapo.

They do not talk the nonsense of Hitler's official philosopher, Herr Rosenberg the 30 points for the abolition of all religions' first mentioned by Legion against anyone taking law in own hands NORTH PLATTE. (UP). J. Francis McDermott, state commander of the American Legion, appealed for law and order under all circumstances" as Gums "Frank" Fong awaited trial on first degree murder for the shooting of Erich Brunkow, Fong, a' Legionnaire and re garded as an intense patriot, was ordered heldor trialbyGounty Judge Oscar Sandall. )(J.

VPjl I MV WASH 7 mWOUTBLEACHItlSi In contrast to an Armistice day address by Dean George Whit-meyer, Hastings, state chaplain of the American Legion, McDermott declared that "No man shall take the law into his own hands, no matter what the provocation." Dean Whitmeyer, rector of St Marks- pro-Cathedral, had said he Tvished to God we have more men who love their country" as did Fong, a Chinese-American. McDermott took a different Many members of the Amer ican Legion have inquired as to the department's "attitude toward President -Roosevelt -andpublished TtheNorth Platte incident, involv ing a charge of murder against a 5 RICH EVERY 0PFUl HAS MOfiE WASHING POWER I 1 '-DOES MORE CLOTHES Without addng more I 'SOAR MORS rJOl'J IVITH CIIIjJ llUJi I HUSTlE-2UB8E's WE WASH WHTM7N0Ur RLFAMAttl sf CWDOL GETS THINGS RBXE-CLEAH! U.U; WE'fi World war veteran. "I have pointed out to all concerned that, besides the plain duty of all citizens, all Legionnaires are bound to the preamble of the Legion's constitution to maintain law and order under all circumstances. "The Nebraska department will always insist that personal grievances; arising from whatever be-submitted to constitutional courts. No man (Shall take the law into his own hands, no matter what the Pleads Insanity.

Fong probably will go on trial for his life at the present term of district court, possibly early in December; Immediately- olio i the 'E THE NEW A New Milder Kind of Suds StmPfr Jtkl "HUSn'BUBBLESUDS OXYDOL TODAY- hfikcftt'ji ri" WE DO WE WORK in the current Life are unquestionably authentic and not even news, for the main points are all Jn Rosenberg's "Myth of the 20th Century," out for years. But that's a nazi idea not the idea of the generals. But -the generals mean German hegemony over Eurasia and north Africa. They mean nobody else on the sidewalks. They don't, like the gestapo, torture prisoners to ex- tort secrets.

But they do not object to mass murder in a clean, efficient way. Generals Stuelpnagel, Falkenhausen, and Rundstedt, in the occupied countries despise nazi steel whips and obscenities. But they do not despise the machine gun or the hangman's rope, the agamst thewaUand. the Serbs hung to their own apple trees. Hitler To Be Scapegoat.

-Lest- anyone- think- thatin Tny last articles I have suggested this camarilla as a substitute for Hitler let him be disillusioned. These men are no less criminal than Hitler; they are more criminaL They are not half crazed psychopaths like his teutonic madness. They are as cold Still Richer in Washing Power SEE your next wash come white without bleaching yes, dazzling white even in Trv it. Wash the modern, uo-to-the-minute wav with the shooting, Fong told police he shot last word" in laundry soap New OXYDOL with "Hustle- Brunkow because the former Ger man citizen rhad deridedrthegov-ernment and praised Hitler. Fong pleaded not guilty by reason-of Bubble" suds.

Every cupful now gives you more washing power for getting clothes white and clean and happy news it's coupled with new mildness that doesn't redden hands. Yes, Oxydol now gives you a new kind of suds busy, active, harder-working "Hustle-Bubble" suds but the mildest Oxydol ever madesafe for washable colors! Safe for temporary insanity at his ar raignment. Violet Gosney, landlady for Fong and Brunkow at their room-ing-Kuse, was-toe principal-witness at the preliminary hearing jont lovely washable rsyons! So try the New Oxvdol rieht away. Except for stains or OrSHES-SEE ltyy fJ2f- 07? HOW MUCH TfSu tj3l Mayor George B. Dent, Jr Fong's as ice, and know how to use half- attorney, sought to show that crazed psychopaths for their own Fong was highly nervous, irra unusual pieces, just see how your next wasa comes beauti fully, sparkling white without bleaching.

And don't forget this you save money with the New OXYDOL. It's richer in washing power every cupful goes farther washes more clothes or dishes! interests. And they also know how to arrange for half-crazed psychopaths to die natural deaths or un tional and incoherent in language at the time of the shooting and natural ones, immediately thereafter. He h. stressed the testimony of Elaine Steinhaussen, waitress at the, cafe where the argument Churchill knows it.

He foresees the moment when they will emerge in aristocratic purity with an offer of peace, after Hitler has been shooting occurred, who said Fong was pround of his war record with I the A. E. F. and loved the United madeoh, master irony into the scapegoat. The Hoovers and Lindberghs and others of this world States..

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