Soviet zoning decree splits Russia into three zones
Time Magazine reports a sweeping Soviet plan dividing Russia into three zones. Zone 1 covers major cities and border areas with passports required for inhabitants deemed loyal and undesirables forced to move. Zone 2 holds other cities and industrial areas with restricted movement. Zone 3 comprises villages and farms where residents lack passports and roaming rights.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Communist Party
Russia
Time Magazine
High-Powered Request Parson Aims For Sermon Fire
The pastor of the First Afro-American Methodist Church opened Sunday service with a fervent prayer full of vivid imagery. He asked for divine guidance to illuminate his mind, energize his speaking, and ignite his message with the dynamite of God’s glory, ending with praise.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Parson ‘Effair
Intrepid Yacht Abandoned Crew Recruits In Alaskan Island
Felix Horton leads the yacht Intrepid to Squaw Harbor Alaska to recruit survivors. Eric Erlcasen, Nan Horton, and Fireheart clash with Sendomar’s lawless faction as the ship wrecks. In a brutal storm Eric saves Nan and a tribal child, faces danger, and departs with Roy Stuart, leaving the revolver behind.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Hig
Intrepid
Felix Horton
Millionairs
Fla
Nan
Roy Stuart
Squaw Harbor
Alaska
Agigantic Pole
Sandomar
Waymire
Eric Erlcasen
Nen
Eric
Horton
Sendomar
Fireheart
Nan Swalls
Erle
Weymirs
Aince
Jésa
Sandomars Zang
Roy
Island Rescue and a Betrayed Revolver Stand Off
On Forlorn Island the battered crew survives a dangerous storm as Sandomar ferries the three comrades to safety. Nan confronts Roy who now claims authority with Eric’s revolver, while Fireheart counsels and Nan must choose between Eric’s protection and Roy’s ruthless plan as danger closes from Sandomar’s Aleut forces.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Sandomar
Nan
Eric
Chikek
Hoorga
Chugalim
Mother Horton
Horton
Wilcox
Roy
White Chief
Fireheart
Boorga
Squaw
Chikak
Erlc
Hiro
Garge
Feast a Little Sutile7 40 Years of Bold Humor
A comic anecdote young insurance agent asks a man his age. The man reveals he is forty one today, insisting he was forty last birthday and will be forty two next. The agent is puzzled by the arithmetic. The tale plays on wordplay about calendar ages and birthdays.
They Don’t Speak Mrs Grey I Never Worry Over Women
In a clipped exchange Mrs Grey boasts about her husband’s exclusive affection while Mrs White retorts that he may have sane intervals. The dialogue captures a sharp, humorless domestic moment with wry social edge.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Mrs. Grey
Mrs. White
The Lady at No 25 and No 22 Fashion Quote Duel
A humorous dialogue pits The Lady at No 25 asking what she said when her husband objected to French heels against The Lady at No 22 replying she refused to lower herself to please any man. The exchange highlights feminine independence in a witty street chatter tone.
Time Out for Tea in London Cricket Start
London Tit-Bits notes a playful dialogue on the origin of cricket in London during the eighteenth century and asks about the current score, framing a light exchange as commentators ponder history and sport.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
London
Child Learns Alphabet Asks What Comes After Zero
A schoolmistress teaches a class of tiny pupils the alphabet. After reaching the letter zero, a student named Bobby Best confidently answers that the next sequence is EK. The lighthearted exchange shows early curiosity and humor in a classroom moment.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Jesson
Those Amateur Player as Friend Your Son’s Violin Progress
A parent notes their son’s early progress with the violin and asks a friend if the improvement is real or just familiarity, reflecting modest optimism about his musical development.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Bost
Silent Exchange Between Clerks Reveals Office Rivalry
A terse remark about wishing to be as free as the boss sparks a salty exchange. The searing line contrasts clerical toil and leadership, hinting at workplace tensions. The overheard quip underscores power dynamics in the office environment.
Stray Stories Cues From a Fragmented Verse
A concise fragment from Stray Stories evokes playful wordplay about nickels and dimes as a Cheap Teacher imagines seven coins. Tommy appears in the playful dialogue, prompting imagination on value and coinage.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Tommy
Edwards Bryant Car Dispute Over Arrests and Speed
A buyer complains about an old car sold by Edwards claiming poor speed and cites Bryant’s seven arrests for obstructing traffic, arguing misrepresentation. The exchange records the dispute and alleged false statements about the vehicle and defendant’s conduct.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Edwards
Bryant
Trafic
CROSSWORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CLUES SOLVED
Puzzle solution complete with horizontal and vertical clues referencing nautical terms weather, compass points, and historical abbreviations. Names and places include Northwestern stars, land of the free and the home, and various vessel parts. The answer appears on the next page as indicated.
Also Mentioned on This Page
USA
Rinso
America
Yi OU
Edison Marshall
IND
Edison Marshal
Hfm
Nao
Clere
Patran
Noime
Abbr
Copatry
Europe
Hitlard
Englick
Bey
Weeterc