Daily Post - 09.09.1941, Side 3
DAILY POS'i'
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News oí Iceland
Harboor Aðreemeot
An agneement has mmv been
maide between the Reykjavík
Harb'Our Board and the Ameriean
militaTy atithoritíes, in oonneCtion
wáth the use of harbour faailities.
U- S. ships wáll have first riight
to the use of the main quayrs on
oondition that the Middle Quay ie
reserved for Icelamdic passenger
vessefs.
Car Accidents
Twto collisions oocui'recl on the
Concrete Road on Sunday. The
first took plaoe shortly before
7 p. m., and both the Icelandic
cars involved were severely
damaged. The other oadurred at
midnight, when an Ioelandic car
oollided wáth a military' lorry;
the Icelandic car was seriously
damaged-
No Place íor U.S. In
Nazi New “Order
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Film Notei
Dancing Co-Ed
(Titled íd EDgland, “Every
Oíher Inch a Lady”)
M.G.M. Production.
Cast: Lana Turner, Richard
Carlson, Artie Shaw and his
Band, Anne Rutherford, Leon
Errol, Lee Bowman, Roscoe
Karns.
While hardly origina) in theme
or treatment, "Dancing Co-ED”
gives the swáng and jitterbug
fans a jambonee.
Bringing Artie Shaw and his
band to the scneen for the first
time, this American college
muisioal is bright, snappy, enter-
fainiment. Lana Tunner acts and
dances very well in her ''first
starring role, while Richard Carl-
son supports her ably. Leon Errol
and Rosooe Kams hatndle the
oomedy well. See it if you want
a cure fbr the blues.
Nazi Spies
in U.S.
UPTHB GARDEN
PATH
By. Beorge
Drummed out of the army
for wearing a dirty brass-hat,
á offered my services to the
M.O.I. but was dismissed for
having a sense of humor;
curiosity as to what went on in
^he black-out led to my being
invalided from the A.R.P. No
Pension, kind friends. Penury
has brought me to this state.
That is my only excuse. For
heaven’s sake, laugh, folks.
Snigger, if that’s your best, or
even grin. A grin, a grimace, a
slight tautening of the facial
uiucles, accompanied by a tre-
utor of reaction in your nervous
system is all I ask.
* *
^rave words of brave men:
“Well, I didn’t know you
^ere a General.”
The German radio is prepar-
lng to announce that irate Ice-
landers howled their disgust
at Mr. Ohurchill and that
Picquets go round each morn-
lng fishing from the docks the
corpses of sabotaged soldiers.
I hear too that Goebbels has
told his local agents to place
stones on all Icelandic roads in
the campaign to wreck army
Vehicles. Boris, our tame Fifth
Columnist. is egging the popu-
lace to hang out fish every-
Where.
* *
Have you had a night with
the gun-site girls?
On recovering, write your
impressions for the “Daily
Post.”
* *
Our cookery corner:
Daily recipe Beef.
First catch your horse, then
•áisguise it. When cooked it may
^e used to repair gaiters or
remove dirt from false teeth,
but if first unravelled, tow-
sled and re-spun, it makes an
excellent pull-through. For the
connoisseur, beef dried, salted,
Pulverised, pickled and press-
e<i into small cobes, it looks
^lne in swill bins.
It isn’t nice
To succour lice
So please be firm in
Squashing vermin.
“Das Reich” speaks oot
London, Sept. 8th.
The German newispaper "Das
Reich” 'Openly declares that when
Gennany has won the wair and
the new order has been establ-
ished in Eumpe U. S. wáll be
given no conoessions neither
terrhiorial nor eoonomical in
London, Sept. 8th.
Reports from New Yohk state
thaf 16 men have been rouinded
up by G-men. They aro charged
of beinig Nazi spies. One of them
suocteeded in getting blue piints
of America’s latest bomb sight in
Í938 and sent them to Germany.
Europe. U. S. will then have no
say in European matters.
Saj what you mean
Herr Doktor!
It is nio novelty that Nazi pno-
paganda should tum somersaults,
and contradict itself — often on
the same day — on the principle
of “doubling the numbef you
first thought of.” Herr Doktor
Goebbels and his associates have,
hoavever, neally exoelled them-
selves oven the Eastern conflict.
On June 30 a Gerinan Home
Broadcast pnoclaimed gleefully,
that oun Russáan allies wene
"simply nunning back in heedlflss
flight.” But contrast this with
the Frankfurier Zeitung, of July
26, which says that the Soviet
Gommand had "fnom the very
outset met the Gerinan advanœ
with offensive coainíerrattacks.”
By July 17 the Gerinan High
Comxnand oommuniqué opened
with the iwprds: “Thnowing in its
last neserves, the Soviet Com-
mand attempts to stem the on-
slaught...“ Yet only a week later
the Natiional Zeitung, Essen, as-
serted that “The Russian High
Gommand has immense hiuman
reserves. New masses of Soviet
soldiers can always be mobilised
to huri against the German lines."
"We shall never tum from our
purpose. however sombre íhe
road, however grievous the cost,
because we know that out of this
time of trial and tribulatdon wáll
be bom a new freedom and glory
for all mankind.” — The Prime
Minister.