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DENTON. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 9. 1940
AsNociated I’rena Leased Wire
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to
FULL STRENGTH
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U. S. EXAMPLE; SITUATION
SERIOUS FOR THIS COUNTRY
Now, Just Who
Is to Blame for
Non-Enforcement
of Traffic Laws?
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had
of a
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ma jor
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NLRB NOT TO
DELAY DEFENSE
ram o\e:
sAld XL
spree
and al-
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e: id (»t'i man
t he
and
bat-
in\ a>ion
1 reader
livdsled that
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pel mil
lionaiivs
ac ted since
t einain.s
went
also get Aust I aha
Zealand. while British
would ko to (iualeinala
and
active
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night
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new
be-
BUCHAHES1
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sources
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nou
on the ’.wo Imets
> » omin»»oate about
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blow
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Lo'p-.l d !:•' . 0 .. i‘X
I ad'l hdlf' \\ t ! t
lirmoh'hed 'hri
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German Planes
of the!
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mp atm
an
1m-
in
for
half Weeks,
was a left-
at a
in< ident
Profits Lt‘\ \
Ej'i ■< >’p.i
1 ucnri.d
will over
the pt «h
wal> n>
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('Mil appeal 10
regional board, ami ultimately,
id'am rases to the president
tile t'nlted States
BOARD NAMED;
MEET FRIDAY
afBc Ce-H' s*yx
w big dif!rr.'t>r be-twerm safetv
disaster Is the driver
' Argyle Man Get*
$10 Bill For Sum
Borrowed 30 Year*
Don Bate lias silvi II tv
quarters in
Gold Shirts”
March Peacefully
On Mexico City
i
Loose Formation
I
seen
better all-
said
here
•-day re-
el it h
no
t raii'act.si
e mergence
H
of
l.yee -
gar, i-
eeith a
a
to ndiourn
slightest
eear "
...... who
fighters to-
"elog-lMHsevning
e-v broken can m L>entoii
■ eade sexne ten tine dogs haee met
late, and box
■<'me ot those
e t< li Uee person
Monroe
and
Hl
state
Hie Connie
: to i.’p.rt
naming assistant:.
I am
-i.d Mark Waldrip
m actual cash nv
means,
h.ahh
d. lars
It. t
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li 1 on
evhmh the
mo ' il<
lald.'m I
d * ■ light
Hill I Is I* \K I l< t I \K
AUDI I Ills 1 ()O|
ZANt-dsVll I >■
C'a ..
be ni":'.-.'. 'na'
uni,video too i 'i(.
don m mgbr m
ll' . .an d
years
Orient
county buying I
11' H ' ; K '■ ' 11.
pt.siM'ed tl’.e Burma
th.
!» r
- . ini milt
ts to leave the
discount the pos-
Aut horitat i\ e
to all
’ or
'Who do vou think eon arc Burney
Oldfield’’' does more to break down
public respect for traffic law en-
forcement than line other factor."
the Judge averred
WASHINGTON. Oct
formed congressional sources said
todav the war department plans
to expsnrl the regular army's en-
listed strength to I______
men by continuing to accept three-
vear enlistments after the draft be-
old or over
permanent
s«s : ion
ex ho 1
the co
n prvxi,.cer> av.iai '.:kr to
i but ex. tv xxil'.mg tli.it .'
meet that the Burma Road
China would be reopened for sup-
ples the ban on the further flow of
sub Idlzed American wheat to Far.
Eastern ports, and the preeautlon-
cnimhl in the full , erv st''pa to get Ameri-an nation-
fire was
were reported over
One town was dive-
bombed and machine-gunned
In early afternoon eight German
planes were seen over the Thames
Estuare' apparently headed for
London Thee were met bv heavy
turnexl back
rose
> '-'’J
i
rill be the limit
next sign to
be 2l> miles
< nougb.
Who ts
enloi < v-
Denton Count!
eetll pnxiuce
ae ct age eteld
titrated Wedtuv-dae
Some yields haee
aboee 40 buslielv
('in'ion and t-bc n its
from Sil to M.S cents jeer bushel ql
tat ton
Hi re cst Ing
II the
neutral.
said the
will place
schixels maintnm.ist
American churches under rigid
9 (ATi -Cap-
Ulldersei ret ary
House of Com
;g:v- oi piMgrexs’ Die F< onome
xrre Store u getting trade tot
>■» cxxst ot ml and win', pur'
!
traveler ,
by I
to
one ox. i 'lie li'if'r <
and Vakb b11 o , 11:. * i
p .... . ...
Broad Tax Legislation. With Fxerss
to Prevent Profiteering
On l)(‘lens(' (’ontracts. Be<‘onies Lbv
We cx'ukl ;gM
• ack laiivt
Mi Came
txvrde; ot
peac«' con - I
us well ius In tutuie trade
agreement.'
3 Tn enter the war
reade and meet all
>U.M*i|Ui*n< es of detent
Tin' final course Appellus .said.
' Vi Lons ot
hundreds ot
H
Japan who told
national council bust
Bremen and the
WiUieluvshnvi n. as
(let mall I It les
already budle
channel
Watch Far East
Tlie United States watched the
Far East attentively' today, and at
the same time kept an ulert eye on
the progress of the furious air war
over Europe as a critical factor In
the present world struggle ft r pow-
er
The state department, it was un-'
derstood. was reckoning with the
ixxssiblllt that an emergency af-
fecting this country might occur
in tiie Orient Not wholly in the
background, however, some officials
said, was the guestion of a dltlonal
• aid to embattled Britain.
The reactions of Japan to events
of the last 24 hours were variously
Interpreted particularly since the
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H. . ■ p, ;.
The communique said the Ger-
niiders had damaged a ' num-
id buildings hi Ix.ndon and
•ume < a-sualtles tn daylight
.nd .
• ex.:;
|x.Cs xxele tallied
••..id A'.', tlx Bn:i.U
. d viHelx
Remove Ci\ ilians !
Ill XX.
ex I lei, '.! x ' ex i. . » • .in
I X ,V- . • imp,. ' e
’ I;I u.' 1 ■" lu dllied II1
' I : III. ilx . a I ' el 111'
in <>n .trap
• . the In I
: ■ .in I am
fort "
He declared no
eftextr.e tW the point that no tabl-
et .could be able ’o get through
under cover ot cloud or night
Thf mi.'.wi i to the critic
ask-- Where are our
he su'd "Is lhat for every
raider a critic sees our fighter de-
limit Thnraday;
; wsnMT mat and
caaler Panhandle te
night; cooler west and north >ar-
tlons Thursday.
WEST TEXAS: Decreeing cloud-
iness tonight: Thursday fair, M-
. tie change in teui*eratwa. .........
(i 11. i
New soln
poiiee about n
impudent
CHICAGO Oct 9 V'
to bluine tor liuulixpiute
mem of trutllc laws’
1 lie courts
K
I : .itllc
Pel I \ A
at the coast
■ striking at one
were shot down, while three
German lighting planes dived on
I Dover Harbor In the southeast, and
I shot down a barrage balloon
One Nazi Bomber Downed
The air ministry's night commu-|
nique. houexer reported only one
German plane shot down in the
' ilnv's battles presurtiably not vet
Including those on the south coast
, It said one British plane was lost-
I hill the pilot whs eafe
I The communique said
j mnn
i lie,
! caused
raids
Bi' t
Cu'Miiar.x
xlirvC.x
prrpiiid tor
pin now w 1.1
in China : I
from voxx
Anal. "..i
I lie B .. n.
be op i .ee
I’nilt e.
iron to:
your work with'
others with a
■I: . : ,M a v.e'.l' "t
Kam t-..iiVp’ix'd
tin mill, ' ■ d' a. k
. ,e c: i «
'bi gebia
Barkley i
the series
teet ever! senator '
sped! convening ot the
immediate action it mix'
arose
Earlier Senator Austin R-Vti.
acting Senate minority leader in-
dicated that the Barkley proposal
would win approval of most Repub
llcans who had voted against uni
•llmil adjournment of Congress
Tiie Senate pa-ssiM today legisla-
tion authorizing organization of
'home guards' within state.' whose
National Guard units have been
called into ledei ill sei x h e The
measure now goes ixaek to the
OSI
British Drop
' Tons of Bombs on
that
asked
ex- .
ac. I Halders abo
t hi’ fust COA' t
r / I —
to B(‘ Expanded. U
1 n IICVI l » V V Util » . jrciniixxix>R i«wixiTl x»ix>c ” ’ vx»» a *Fi ' •1
them to obtain low cost pilules up tenses have Intrrcepted masses and
sax ed t
almost i nation within 4fl hours
Invalid
IL As'.xlKlixt I’lis-
i.i.-at Britain ru-hod the temoxal
all cixilians (rom Gibraltar to-
il. i\ after the gun of (he massive
rok to-tnss had tired out Into the
Mediterranean tor several hours
leportexllx sinking a French ship
which refused orders to halt
Aged residents and children
the town begun streaming down
I the ibx ks to txoard a steamer
1 lie Rix k s
unhampered
power! ul
o cop-
tlireatened axis assault
been
an excellent pro-
are drawing
I4F
I
has been general for i
some ifnie. and shipments are un-
dersnxxl to be lienee at both Av.b-
and lew isx Hie
'■is this season
he «4Ud.
tires break out
said
w as
the molnh.'alien were
J.m.pim Roxliiguez ni
’itx- where the Gold
Shu ts ended a . ot.x entinn Rodri-
guez said he lollowets regarded ns
partisans ot c.iueial Juan Andieu
Almazan, oppiv-u ion < andldiUe (lut-
ing the leient presidential cam-
paign, desired ti
lulix w ;i li tii.
tight any agitation
Hospita.1 Hard Hit
The bomlxed hospital was desertb- j
the
he and tin other; had
Imme he Mud. they
('iiiiiiuta m and i
It. Hodllguez
♦ l’i Mrs
♦ plumed to
♦ thlet :>o
♦ his menus
+ .stealing milk
4 step she
+ from tin
♦ w hipping team
Authority for the expansion.
I which would be 25 per cent above
KANSAS
Brilliant pngeantrx
opened
:>3rd
at registration
a questionnaire j
iiiin tn it'i 11'h*ii .xiii nnti < i»’ttirn
awax the clouds that hid raiders tn
their first davllght followup to over-
night assaults in which heavy
o box
dog-owners like to
ol p t steps guht x
x t the wtrwKHis a. t Vile puu x
:■ r.e has been calltxi tn to ir.xcsti-
s >t< the matter and thee iv inqiur
: x ot druggists about px>pe who
!>x<- been buying ixxisoii
»i.l want to know tor wtiat
pse the poisixn was purvhasid
Tn the social field, the constitu-
tion establishes the 44-hour week,
dug for victims .social insurance, retirement funds,
Tiie nation s 4W 000 smalltx't cor- flgbtet
1 not have to pax it
exempts the hist
MEXICO
(.cn
ef national defense
circular hxinx to
Mexico's ?1 militarv rones thanking
them for assurances ot lovalty re-
I'-’.x | ci ii cd after the abortive uprising I
ot General Andras Zarsosa slam in
Monterrey two weeks ago
HAVANA Oct 9 iJ’ -Fulgencio
Batista, former chief of the Cuban
army, becomes president of Cuba
tomorrow, inaugurating not only a
new administration but also a new
constitution
The former Sergeant who seized
control of a new revolutionary
movement in September. 1933. and
who remained, the "power behind
the throne" as chief of the army,
I was elected president in the gen-
, eral election June 14
an author,
commentator mid
Is
TvmMiers College
niursdax (tomorrow 1
in a fiee lecture
, ONE TIME WHI N
als out of potential trouble sonea in
the Orient.
Some officials here internreted
the tenor of Japanese reaction* to
indicate the possibility that any
major Far Eastern thrust under the
aegis of the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo al-
ia raids that seemed aimed di- I liance might be held in abeyance,
rrc’lv al the const two of three at least for the time being.
raiders striking at one southern ------
town weie shot down, while three CUBA TO GET
wi ki < i \ rrs i.«n \i
OF MH Dll RS
> cm- OG 9
Jesus Ag'istm Castro minder
sent an official
commanders nt
tomoi row
agreement
business lie
of an
five and
declined
attempt
when
LONDON Oct 9
loose tormation to out-smart the
city's growing ant 1-aircraft defense,
ns many as i ... . ...
were counted over I,ondon nt one
time this nflernoon in the continu-
ing siege of the cltv I
The planes looked like miniature
white crosses agninst the blue sky. |
puffs of anti-aircraft fire
t’’elr trail No sound of
mid b” heard above the flr-
under the new constitution, cab-
inet members will be responsible to
Congress Congressmen will be
1 tiie
•Hie Camp Abt.ex Ixex a'ro J.»
vi and some of the others n.
stexf In the Kex stone oil te>'
becoming a little 'I'letx about
-pexts Ab had notes', m .a news,
er tn its <xl cxxl ’ir.:' th.it the
otxg G Carter oil test r.ea:
p. would resume opeiatior. alx it
ober 10 I've seen n<M liear.i '
Ung else about it and the ten'll
ewrlx here, be said s<> w> re
mg at xi.xis t >: some >x. ix . .
h.at section
Cite . t 9 ♦
Millet hx'k mm ♦
saw the pheasant ♦
the teet ot E'tank B ♦
game sup-rvlsor ♦ I
led $35 for hunt - ♦ ■
pheasant out of season ♦ :
| poses after June 10. 1940
with the
dotting
bomb'- co
Inc of the ground guns
Af!> r a nut ’ b ularly heavy burst
of tl.e :iri hies" one plane flvlt'g
lower tlvin the other' turned off
and made toward the coast pos-
sibly damaged
This afternoon
tixlax a;
' (>( inmn
B. be
x li e li om Sit
Bi ll i. li prime
don't bciievv I’ve ever
ton County have
d crops than this
tai lev and I've herd
> a few years long enougb. m
to think this is the best xxvuilly
w state
was ' ti°’
.and I'ikI
b: m \ er- bi hex ed an open
Briii. h Rumanian rela-
Itable
cenmallx niiepted
who vesterdax
gux i rnment to
the (lerman
would depart himself before
mam Nazi forces arrived here.
The enttanci of the German
was reported pr (seeding
1940 peanut crop
30 bushel per acre
livnl ix'anut men es
durtions would l» mmb at the rate
< f 20 per old a 'ear 'or tlve lent'-
It aLso suspends du’r i: on h pe-
nial as th< i xo ss profit.'- i ix r-
levied present H and 7 per omt
limits on profits ttom warships and
militarv aircraft
The excess profits tax dz.-'.gi.rd
! to retard the eteatlon of war nill-
the first of its txjxc en- I edly are the
the years
wyxrtji a million dollars
I don t mean
not b\ iii.x
but I wouldn t trade otl me
tor anxixxix s cix>1 nu.limi
Monee is tine but health
is even beMer
a Kiel pow
ah> rat:
raided
I's'k pa.’ in ’li<
aid hr saw ‘lame;,
from a building
whi.li '’lor'lx exploded tossing bro-"
ken tlint ers and piexes ot steel high
in the air
' . alii :
tot
e ix w
I’bi Air Ministry said the laid
on Wilhelmshaven was ixpiallj
punishing m spite of intense antl-
.iircrntt tire More than tlfteen
tons ot bomba were dumped on the
naval base .t said
y):ie pilot ri j .’* ted
tie '-ha: an ani.lei't itied
Ihowiug dim n.ix ica'.ion lights
.owe : him as lie was
1 Io-' utx'xe tile
ott Hie l>ut< 11 Coast
lane loined Ills
i i.xsvd in on him
. hanged
H <ir liloiv to
Missionary B ork\
_ ‘ !<h1h v h»’\ \k <*i»
■‘peaceful m.»ri h' oi
Lhe man h
h.ui nut it.
ill (hr ia>i
('hihuahiiH
i rdo
Plans tor
hks<‘< I b\
< 'hihutthi ttt
ENGLAND DUE TO FOLLOW
l.i Betermine < lasses
The- local boards will take the
list.-- ot all men from 21 through
35. us secured in the na t mu - w ide
registration ot all male citizens Oct
1G. mid places individuals into c.ias-
sltii atlons, as follows First, men j
icady tor immediate training, sec-
ond. men deferred for (xeupiiilolial
reasons, third, men deferred be-
eui’.se ot de|H'lidi nt relatne.s. and.
fourth men d< :erred lor miso da-|
neeiks reasons in'hiding physical m-
< apiu Itv
Each registrant,
time, will receive
and on his answers lhe classillia-
tion will be made The question-
naires will be laid betole Hie lixal
board in the order m which they
are drawn m the national lottery,
registrants who do not ask lot de-
terment or who fail to return then
questionnaires will be clu.vsltled as
immediately available lor training
Dalle nyxirts of classification will
made to registrants as rapidly
the bomd can ((implete Uie
work according to the Austin story,
and any registrant disagreeing with
Ills ( lux-lfk at ion i'hii appeal to a
in
of
W B Brown of Argyle receiv-
ed a letter with a $10 bill (En-
closed In it Monday Both came
from a woman now living In
one ot the Eastern states, who
had borrowed $10 from Brown
30 years ago when she moved
away front Argyle
Brown said he had received a
letter from the woman about a
week ago asking It he and his
family still lived In Argyle He
wrote the woman a letter, and
was pleusaiit 1\ surprised at tiie
reply he got
davllght alarm was
ume time after sounds of
firing apparently high
clouds, were heard In
ic jlfapl ::TTb i.TfsTliTU
units have
federal sei e lec
l<» tile minis- measure now goes twek to
pl.ire House for action on Senate amend-
loi-
Ilvmg about
FllsMIl l.s-
Anoth-
pursuet and
He dived to
WASHINGTON. Oct 9 —<AA—At
a press conference Ailed with ques-
tions about tiie tense Far Eastern
situation, Secretary Knox said to-
i day tfiat the United States fleet,
, now on duty in the Pacific, would
be brought up to full strength im-
mediately by the addition of about
4.200 men
The additions, the navy depart-
ment chief reported, will raise
crews of the warships from 85 per
cent to 100 per cent of their theo-
retical strength
Announcing the step as one of
several measures to reinforce naval
strength without delay. Knox said
also that the navy was "pressing”
for the acquisition of 31 additional
auxiliary ships for the fleet's train.
He was asked whether he concur-
(XII
Admiral Hany
ret next. I ormer
An.< n. an Aslalh
be determined because many
not been accounted for long
after dawn
The flr-.t
soun le<l
dist ant
above the
London
Raid.' r:-
bori d
seriouslv.'
Tin ■. don t
nn i
Judge Frey availed that many
trntlli ofllcets merely parade high-
ways tor the purpose ot scaring,
nib u I mg and browbeating the mo-
toring public
Tiie truffle cop who greets the
niotojist with 'Where's the Are?'
'“-xr*x,,. i'<xii f Ix I • > L • /xi i are IT .. v»
he bees around the offi. e ot
r'.fl Dallas Oirtsmget bad been
tmg s*ni Bothwell stxxui Meme
i that hr mix's he has grown t!v.<
lat mcasupjxi tw. lvr m.x tu s
norr in length s<> Sam btxMiglit
»n ear that measured a halt
i over a foot so the boys got
idduxg Deputy Bit! lewis abo:’
-xew hat which well say doosn t
• the shape nor apixwrance ot
wee officers hat. but Bill hxxks
xly tuce anti digniflesi in r.
south portion*,
north
coast
OKLAHOMA: Increiuring dood-
ineaa. light Mattered shawera treat
and north port
northwest tonight;
south and
I night avuiilts in which
| bombs .mashed an air raid shelter
> and thf e wings of a hospital hous-
ing KW pa'i/mts
None in the hospital were believ-
ed to have escaped either death or
Injury Eidit persons were killed
in the shelter and an undetermln- ( events Included Britain’s announce-
ed number p>lured inert that the Burma Road to
Other Bombs Heard
Later In the afternoon a few
bomb' were heard In London while
over one section of the capital a
German raider
bind of a'i'l aircraft
blown to pieces
A large formation of attackers
crossed the southeast coast, seem-
ingly en route to London, but they
were tnteri opted a short way In-
land bv British fighters
/ Don Bate
iww» writer
Me way one of the famed
appear al the
auditorium
right at 8 p m
o .which tiie public is invited True
Jk ture of conditions vitally affect-
ug all Americans and Must We I
fight?" and a brilliant analysis <>l |
4* America's stake m trorlxi affairs will ,
» a part of Mr Bate s discussion ■
■Te wiu discuss Fasx ism. Uommu-
vism Naallsm versus ttie Montx*'!
doctrine from the Rio Grande to I
•'ape Horn
Don Bate of tile China Press statl I
vrotf the story wlien Vice Prrsi- '
lent John Garner visited Shanghai)
n IMS and three years later he
' turned tw Shanghai as <« World
orraspondent and the China Press
aid a great tribute to him m
- Inch it was said. L ......
W Ulext the Seven Seas to tlve con-
nents shown on the map and he
as studied the forces and dins
oas ot their vaniHls government.'
e has participated in the lives and
istoms of then various peoples
-People who are interestexi m
■Where IXi We Go From Hetv' and
^hat will ha pi*'11 to American
J rests tn the Far East it Japan is
J .x-easfu' in her China Mission
vuM enjoy an evening spent lis-
iing to Mr ‘
CxX'l
is tine but
WASHING mN O.’ 9 ; >’■
I Broad tax Icrislit>on lu'-ing an ex
I ci's profits lew as a barrier ngalr '
I profiteering on milltaix l otitriu'
land mfend.xi .it the same titne to
encourage defense enterprises has
been signed into law by President
| Rort.fi elf
Hie new law
ST last
i profits
1
Also Planning Registration
j In Denton also, the officials
< barge ot the big preliminary Job.
regi.termg the mi n within the 1011-
Isiiiptlon age limits takes another'
I step torwnrd this week-end Sat-I
llliilm lhe 23 ptei :n< I otlix lots 1
nuineii to luindle the mm hmery ot
n x- i'l I at ion w ill hold u second
mietuig at th’' . ourt hou-e with
MEXICO CIl'Y (>- '. 9 I' Mt Ob.ila Edwards, coimtx clerk.)
] Mexico.' (.old Shirts a -cmi-mill- and membei ■ ot Hie County Com-
tiny s< mi Fav ist otg.uuz.uion said ( mission, i ■ ('om : to tep .rl tliev
' to<l>xx' th.■> ....... n: eaiu.niig a \
on Mcxii o ('itv
tin' date lo| wlibli
< ’ will In
i n . i' it s ot .hull < .'
Saltillo and Nuevo La
j WASHINGTON Ort 9—<?$>—Al-
though no formal pronouncement
was forthcoming. members of a
House investigating committee said
privately today the results of a
one-day Inquiry had satisfied them
that decisions of the National Labor
Relations Board would not be per-
mitted to work to the detriment of
the defense program
Tlds comment was backed up by
thex fact that the committee ache-
I duled no further hearings.
Hie City Polar Fxhxv is gemg to
s 'f some detinue intorva'ioc ■»
t>> speed limits and tlve *c g.m-g
t> *ke the rnfixrvrment mon tisi.f
Atx'und IVacixers Cnllege three.
I 'd letters thirty ux he- high
s 'Wing that a speed limit ot on.\
21 miles is permitted and tl'.vv ex
■ to have six lx letters prihlnt
« various stirets annual ISCW
■ ■" 1 oo highways into On
\ - At the city limits on the
ht hwaya the rtrst lettering win
sh 'W jo miles, a litlie nearer lhe
. tv 35 miles will be lhe limit sue.
' n the next sign to face the
(.•:xer will be 30 miles Die It”,
t : - will be large < i.ougt-. prir.tm
'.tie middle ui tin sU'evts. ioi lb.
i: .ver ts> see e«si,x uxu u.g th.
■ '■ ’.light Wat. ti ou: to: t:.. :..
mat money be ob
bo sax tiie Pxxia <
| ................. ..................
system could I*'’ the present authorized limit of 400.-
OfX), Is conferred by a provision in
the final $1 482 683.363 defense ap-
propriation which President Roose
velt signed yesterday
It provided that a $280,174,562
fund for pay of the army shall not
be subject "to any limitation on
the enlisted strength of the army
p It'.. I'!.-
.ik’ ■! trom the ’
li l h. txonlb , rev
i wo I •
, ip. ,i .
aiui ;
lilt -
cl.anncl
mini'trx
p.anes letutn- j convention
s't’.c e pa'i. iit
i.nv
w a
B-i"'I
n'gt'.'
AiloE Hi'le’ - I'.ish command re
ported that div Ixvmbnix: stuka.-
vcorod hits on . t' ill - laden 20 000-
ton British tnx>p transixxit
miles off the Scottish <-<xxst north-
west of Ireland -This Is the route
traxclcd be Canadian tnxxp trans-
ports' i ONF TIME WHIN MM SIKH 111
Tiie high <o>' nard a.so dra livi d ' H\M RITN BM>
that a (.etman .nisei l:xd sunk ♦ NEWBERG (lie. <> t
52 Otkx ions ot . iirnv Mpping in ♦ l'> Monroe Millet hx'k
overseas vxa'ers a t. at r.x allmg : 4- tired
) the exploits ot the (i.tman i ruis.q ♦ diop
Emden m the world wni whi.li '♦ Wire
peeved on allied shipping for months'* Miller was fined $25 for hunt-
before it was finallv sunk bv the ♦ mg pheasant out of
newspaper s
mentator
United States must
three decisions,
1 To remain
t destruction of the British finiiire
has been effected and
place among Its natural heirs' with
Canada. Newfoundland, the Ba-
hamas. Bermuda and Jamaica
Its ' ex|M‘ctutions "
ROME Oct 9 . !'►
Mussolini s newspaper II Popolo
D'ltalla said today that new heavy I
blows against Britain with the in- 1
tervention of Ires.; forces w<re Un-(
turn home
L.p.i. ... no
X ISllXg het ( li if en
ed sia'. li,- .<
H r Tokxo pi. ■ ' i: li..!;! l.msl
mg on Pivmlei Bin., e Fuminuiro
Konov es fiery a.v'citiou last week
that Japan woi'l.i ''slit to a finish"
It (halltl.k.si t" th. t'n.'vi States
ot B: it a:. -si'.'i mi .lx t ha: lapar.
miL.-.t tl.i H..::n. Ke..,: w.tl.
tombs
I -
| cd as possibly the hardest-hit
building In London where the raid- __________ _____________
Ing up to ml inlclit was rcjxrrlcd eligible lor cabinet posts and___
to be the most severe the city has premier will direct government pol-
I undergone < icies.
leaving their posts I Three wings, two housing men j — ~ __ ~_____ ____
first contingents ot patients and one housing women, i any time withdraw Its confidence
neared the |H'tro- j were crumbled Most of the patients -
urea wete 8(1 vears ‘ ‘
all of them
ciuses
_______ As rescue crews dug for victims social insurance, retirement, funds,
following ; It 'vies feared that not a single pa- | 30-day vacations with pay for every
‘anes had 1 tient eseaix’d either death or In- . jj months of work, and unemploy-
1 jure How mnnv were (lead could I ment insurance
. olonv •'"’
tr and M:> Being e Brown aim
ishter Sluriey Ann t.Hmerle ot
mth. *rv new rvsd.ients o: D< :
and are xuvnucilexi at Tiki West
Street with his bteHhe'
Brown, and fatnilx M:
is connected with lea. hets
Diev are memlvts ot th.
•t Baptist Cburv h
i om ♦
milk +
he plans ♦
tent with ■
Hom the door ♦
Id lie hikes mdei +
milkman to line. ♦
.(lid wipe +
Ingram teimed the Judici-
mass grown and
a Jallopv in the midst
li.i tile
lhe average Judge Is Just plain
he doesn't take tnitli.
■■aid Chief Ingram
have the igimpli ot a
is'itult and butt.n
a.ssei ted
>mplet* <1
ami made other requisite plans and
Ito i e. el v i lien 11 i'.t rat ion :.up-
moblliz.'d | i'hes J’he me* ting is to lie held
m th. con:i'v . <>url room at 9
n m
I • ■
British Officials
the I tiiled States h\ advising British subject
I'ar I'ast, despite ott’iind Japan efforts to d
f an explosive crisis in the Orient.
London said the vvarning would apply
Britons who had no ''urgent reasons" for remaining.
An inside slant on lhe peill-
Jraught situ.itio:i . nine meanwhile
trom Real Admit al Harn E Yar-
nell. retired former <(umnaf'n1.i ot
the Ami'll, an Asiatic 'leel who sat I
in on a eonleien.e Monday between I
S.x ret an ot the Nave Frank Knox ,
and Adinm.l Jami ", n Richardson. I
command. ! m < In. I ot the United [
Stat.’s fleet I
Yarned warned that Biltam.s
formalh aimouiua-d intention ol i
rrx’ix'niug the Hmma Road, ('hi- I
na s iit. lme of war .-upplu s max Hugh
would provoke Japan to .tia -ti. a. Holl H“ eiuliiuy bombs wete dropiM'd last ;
involving ;i.< Cnited states I night on the vital seiRxirt ot Brc-
W ashm/ton I.- not goine. head ln'”■ b'e Air Ministry re|x>rted to-
long into war lie deviated li is-dav.
RAF heavy bombers, the ministry
ranged oxer
base at
is inland
and the
English
It W I
Sir Reginald
1 be Bin haie.-.t
plain Us .-land on
t ion w mid depar<
i Hi.
Oct 9 i<V>
Senate plans for a series of recesses 1
until Nov 18 uyoved ahead tixlny.
oxer protests be Senator Johnson
iR-Callf’ that 1 We are so near war
today ' Congress should hot leave
Capitol Hill lot a day
The idea of having thr
cesses starting
informal
jxvrtant
the absence
the next
Johnson
handed
time when "the
11 could bring about
Replvlng D e m o < rati c
ot Kentucky
■ arrangement would
and |
Senate tor
necessity
appa rently
Tliev were
antl-alr< raft fire and
when British fighter planes
to challenge them
ot tl.
the
t rlennial
todav but it '
i shadow onlv leinporanlv
I lems to be lac/'xi Ix'.-hum1 of
j Eurojxt aial Hie Orient
j Delegates minds will be dwelling
I on the words of Bishop S.iirlev
; Nichols ot Kyoto
the church's " ‘
night
' Tiie American Christian chinch
-..I sufler i:> gt.atcst
ot missionary
(tn Oct 17
Japanese religious
comes ette. tixe
Bishop Nichols
Japanese measure
hospitals and
bv
jurisdiction ot Hie Tokyo govetn
men! He pr.'dleted the law soon
would be applied to church aetix
Hies m Japanese ixcupied areas ot
China
I Hr said Japanese officials )u»ve a
list of all American and Europe.in
I missionaries and that those regaid
1 e.’ as object tollable beeall e
anti totalitarian sv tjipathies |-
, able would be ordered fo leave
pan
pi i" id. ntlal
co-operate tiilth-
w 11 h l he gov. i nmeiil nn.i
any agitation that puts Hie
public pein e m danger
We al e lignin' '
intend to battle
added
an-. 'kn.< pass
otl-.ei' lax. lx gun
hoi.inik.-
i :1; er line! s book
i "th. mis
:il> |
■. cl
,S on.'Of
signed at 11 p
carrie.'. an ex
from 25 to 50 per
een( and rae.es Hee rorpreiet.on m- I following 1917-1*1
come tax from 20 9 to 24 jX'r (ent
the new rate being applicable er
I 1940 Income and thereafter
White House announced Hie
mJ tociay
j As a means of activating the d’
| fen.se program, the law jerrmits
'manufacturers and others to amor-
tine, or to dedu. t from their tax-
| able Income their entire cost of
facilities completed (or defense pur- _____
Tiie de 'to a face value of SlOtXHJ
Denton's Uxal draft board, to se-
lect the first groijp ol men that will
r.icive army training under the
p.aiitime conscription ait. appar-
ently had been named Wednesday
though members had not
reived official notification
M 1) Henry and W S
Denton and (.'bark's C Mi Kamy of
Carrollton were listed, in a news
story from the Austin oflli
adjutant general, as the lix'ul ap-
pointees
Denton was named its being .n
tin- Fori Worth district, and tor all
boards m that district a meeting is
to be laid Friday at winch the
boaid members will eonfei (\ith in-
i sliui'tors on their duties under se-
ll . live m i x Ke opcrallon
ui;.(.( Harris \x
-n a btrxl came in x.ux hix.:
that makes t„> diflri, io
..ace amt his X2 meh Panel gu'.i
txv*k < sl.ot at it and x»;H-. the
t the bird .-'artexi tailing
er slit its •!,' and floated x'tT a. i
lake only tx> tall at the tert
dy Eubanks 1 rochets C.'.:
ent and Kink." -• M K ■ ■
» picked it'up put it in his pxx
e' and calk'd ti' Wal.a.t', Ss'n.l
r another
• pies'
episode |
, - e I e
i le.'I'enlllg o'
W« TO ASK BRITONS TO QUIT FAR EAST
\n 41Y Ol FEKS ( . S. KK/7 IS//
TEKIOTOHY IX II ESTERX H OKI.II
TO KEEP 0( 7 OF PRESEXT I) .IK
sues Police Chief W
Ingram ot South Bend
sax s Mum. Ipal Judge
Frev <d Cleveland
debate on tile
Wh.it Is Wrong With Tratll.
Fntoiiem. nt ' highlighted n session
ol the National Safety Congress
11 m : a \
Chat
are top-heavy
am iquate 1
of streamlined
dis. kxsed
b. xd sunk
. o.-mv Mp'.vmg m
.* te .It I tX 'llling
im.-in cruise^
| potations will not have to pay
Th' [ since the law < xempts the
$5,000 of everv eorjkxratio.v'.s (Motifs
I ALso set up le. Hie law |. >x gox
; eniment insurance svstem tot iron
Ihts of the ptr.sent il'iv militarv '
and naval (establishments. Including
draftees and national guardsmen I dav
.ailed to active duty
I EAST TEXAS: Parity dowdy,
possibly 500 000 warmer In the Interior and on the
lower coast tonight; Thursday
mostly cloudy, warmer in east and
Gentle to fresh
to southeast winds on the
f : n m Chn. i u
kt! H .!
I!. k K ’ . t k .! ..
rnrrir*?. L’k'
X •
« :i.Im i
\hn< d .it I >
( i .' w * i. |' 11 .»I i. i
L »l\ ;nu. .Lx|ur. r
XXt lua’ b«
a nJh'\\ u wiiti .L<-
’ Im Vklk'i' ’. tli'U ! I
All: IM- six wars
said
[ na\ h I
»$ < <•! . uI li
a '.intai j t o\\ ns
I < I rti
1 basr>
The attack on Bnunrn alon< last-
ed inoif than naif an hour, thr
nnn;str\ det hired Time and a^am
thr British unloaded sliourrs ot
Nnnbs Thr an was flllrti with dr-
ills fioin rxplTKMtins and hrvs broke
out in the area
oil irhnvrtes at Oalsenkinhen
metal works at Hamiu
•t s’anon and the Fokkri
t •" lot \ d \in.s! < rdam w ai t
(>r» pi’o’ w h.» ’• x'k p »»’
Bt» i » o ’a( k aid hi saw
toarim Nkxward
(ht 9 i 1’c Thr
w ho I'.br< n
supri v i.sinu Biltam.s rxtrnsne in-
terests m Kumaiua s m h oil fields
w » I r i f-poi fed
I I (Mips
hum pioducing
Departure ot tin Hiltons was said
in pursuancr Io dure! h<I-
H<‘k! 11 ui Id Hoale. the
minl.stri’ f
Kteipt of new- that Nazi for<
(KiHsisi the frontier
1 I The ent ire Brit ish
> * exjHM ted to leave thr country
, ) bKMk m
J l o (ontinur to aid Finland
without intovt ninK In the war and
i find hrr.srlf in an interior diplo-
matic condition when thr British
................ ------- - . j
mrnent and offered Britrsii territory Empire 1> split up at a
in tiie Western Hcml-splare to lhe i fvrt'ner
(Bv A^MM’iatcd Prcssar United States If she remained out'
Great Britain pivpai tai todav to follow tin* example of 101 thp war
- • ’ 'rn-» tuvwspaprr s military com- is not mihtarlh
Mario Appellus said t|)r 1 tin
choo&r among i The final course
j wou! 1 suit ide "
neutral until the | It thr United States
thr commentator went on.
to take itS | she might also get Australia and
New Za'aland, while British Hon-
duta would go to Guatemala Brlt-
as ‘ Uti Guiana to Brazil and the Falk
i land
I
I ........ - .
smo<»t hl v
' NO COMPLETE
RAIDER-PROOF
DEFENSE FOUND He„u|ar Vnm
I ON DON Oct
-tu 11. H Bull.iui
i tot n.t. 'old the
[ mops iixIhv flint .! compl.ti 1'.' raid
| cr tvoof dcfcu.M' K not m svzht iiot-
; w'.Hixtaniling Hint the barrage pro-
[ teettng London grows increasingly
designed ’ rftc-.'lve
wnr mil- I Kirge mass dav attacks undoubt-
. ..... .....~.?:nr throat to this
immediately I countrv " Balfour .said, "but the
I enemy Ims failed to break down our , g|ns
1 - | (leteiise “ ‘ '
Bl Itiilll
ii.tention
Road
• upplu -
a. I ion
Vllitvxt .'■'lairs
lie dvelrttmt
axo.i! w.,1
Senate Hopes to
Recess Despite
Johnson Protest
i,pi Flying In
out-smart
lUiH-atrirait aeiense. |
a dozen Nazi planes . rpd ln a prediction that the admin-
over London at one . lslratlon f«.are(j war with Japan in
15 days and promptly replied “no”.
"I don't think anybody knows,"
he added.
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