Monday, Mar. 10, 1930

Corridor Port

Despite a fresh clown act in the never ending comic opera of Polish politics (see below) the Government took an important step last week toward Progress.

Purchased from the German-owned Baltic-American Line were three small but sturdy ships, the Florida, Estonia and Lithuania, which have been plowing back and forth for several years between New York and the Free City of Danzig. Now, flying the White Eagle of Poland, they will pass up poor Danzig, will call at the new and prosperous port of Gdynia, an artificial harbor constructed by Poles with mighty zeal near the tip of their famed "corridor to the sea." Nothing would please most Poles more than that Danzig, ancient and once splendid city of the Hanseatic League, should die of slow, economic strangulation.

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