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Vyazma is approaching its conclusion ami today the forces | <i
encircled in |Mx kets north of Bryansk were smashed with the |
it rained tn Denton
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GUNS FOR U.S.
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WASHINGTON.
Ott.
Arias Jailed
MOSCOW Oct. 15
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was
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naval vessel.
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Bloody Thrusts Near
Finish, Is Claimed I
Four Diphtheria
Cases Close
Justin School *
Houston Police
Take Fugitives
V. S. Production
On Tanks Climbs
Defense Program of
56 Billions Total
ROUND
ABOUT
TOWN
DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 15, 1941
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Study Merger of
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BERLIN, Oct. 15.— (AP)—The German high command f
declared tonight that “the double battle of Bryansk and
Heads for (/. S.
TOKYO. Oct 15-Tie
a* It »U one at those
• rain*. 1.-------
flood in Denton.
the spring of 19M." said Joe niank.*..
wlw wiUi Mrs Blanks, i
row
Illa mmI
grow
Gordon
Col leg’’.
gun crews on merchant t
fast as tlie ships cane to us' —
Congress authorizes such action
i. the German*
drive on the ap-
proaches of Kalinin, railway orate'
earthquake
Acapulco
vew-
au-
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Wage Ceiling
Would Defeat
Bill, Asserted
i ma')
Tliere was J
"Viva Amulfo'
Dr
Oct
Other foodstuff* proposed for
chase under the new bill.
E
of
Synods
up tlxlav the proposed
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Ha? TaX
•« 'i-i &L
for nations flghUi
bound to hare Ito el
Ing the wgr.
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ml
last
oc-
•Va-
luta Mani, first Japanese vessel to
RIVE SUCCEEDS
busy with defense orders.
The threat of • strike thro
American can system
kiitMn tn negotla
out the
lowed a
lion at
But I
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RAF Keeping
Hall Nazi Air
Force in West
VESSELS MV,
ASSERTS KMX
No Rail for
Crew of Nazi
Supply Vessel
MARSHALL URGING SPEED
FOR LEASE-LEND. REPORTS
NAZIS FIND DRIVE COSTLY
and the area Immediately north of olulu. the agency declared.
Moscow [ r ' ---------------
------------ FOUR ARMY FTJK*8 DIB
at two Chi-
„ ___» has asked
of a differential b*~
.Mid tn West Comet
and Chicago, also tor a
vacation plan and a un-
i...Mtntarem wages In the
DENTONRBCORDCHRQNICLE
’ to its ttnes in the great and
iitc subcommittee Uiat the German
armies were paying a tremendous
price In material for Uie ground
gained In the drive on Moscow
Til* Information
the seised Norwegian fishing
sei Busko. described by naval
thoritics a* a supply ship for a now
disposed of" Nazi German radio at Cuero.
fen*e purposes,
new
superunposed on
ed activities, the news service said,
"she has found it essential to use
ENDSTRIKE
Blew
Denton Wednesday morning and
Police Chief O C. Pass gave them
custody of Ardell Jackson and Ho-
mer Galliord. arrested here by city
theft,
similar i
Little DoruUiy was trying to dress
herself
"Mother." she said, after a long
period of effort. "I guess you'll have
to button my drees The buttons
arc behind and I'm in front."
I plan Ls of the i
sway®?
The Steel Woi
look on Uie eastern front but Mar-
I any predictions on
Russia's chances for auccena In
stemming Uie Naal offensive now In
"I hadn’t seen as much rain since
<H» si>rin> nf too* •• ir^. RUnks. informaUon was said to
returned ,mve figured hi Uie testimony which
! .
CIt
an d
en<d ,to -u^ ’#*■ ww wrMli
threatened to call rtrtofi at all 37
Amarioaai Cad Cbat-
tobcr diapute at two
~ i ggtttod aya*^ily.
WO*1!
more than half her fighter strength
not against Russia at Uie times
of the greatest military effort in
history—but tn defense against the
RAP upon the western front, the
very existence of which her prop-
aganda has always been at pains
to deny."
Tlw raids last night marked Uie
fifth consecuUre night in which
British bombers had struck at Ger-
man targets.
3
committee granted paritamgni
right of way to legislation fMfl
the neutrality act's ban f
r w kept up a
record of one execution daily C—
far Uils week
Traffic Cop says.
Remember that worn and slick
f automobile tires won't luild as well
' to the road as tires with k<mm1
treads. Better wee yoiir tire dealer
about some new 'uiu.
A union spokesman said the aim
was to make the Oaiy works “100
per cent CIO" tn a atop toward the
Tlie Bar o! Decatur met in open
court and adopted resolutions on
the death of Honorable J A Car-
roll of Denton—Dallas News Fifty
Year Ago Column
I
^•<4^ ryRl?
bill through the House ".
"We want a price control bill to
check this inflation spiral." Ford
declared. * y *-• - •--- ■
this bill you are not going to have
any bill."
range effects of the
paign found <
fact that
using fl|l
rapidly.
Votga ui a tightening
about the city.
There a force of German para-
“ ' *1 descended beMnd
«k» said hy Med
toapaper. to
Ilic rain of Tuesday night at Uie
Impertinent Farm measured 121
inches, probably a little more Uian
it rained in Denton E F White- !
’ more of Lake Dallas said that they ,
had only a small shower at his
place, while Pink Underwood was
i>C the opinion that near two-inches
fell at ids place west of Denton.
trade accord wm Men aa algnlfleant.
since for generation.-* Uie two rr
publics hare etobd al Um xvpotito
diplomatic potoe when not
at loggerheads. Argentir
tuidcful, wail ortaniaed
tredittoMOy Je«kiue of h
ence in South America,
critical of United Btatee
neaa methoda tai Um reel
America. The United M
quently haa aoucht Arger
laboraticn. but imtU tin
-Good NWKhtor bra haa i
WASHINGTON.
Rep Thornas F.
. told fe Bow-members of the Houee
hanking committee, at a hearing
on price control legislation today,
that “if you undertake to p— X
ceiling on wages you cant get the The* r~ •
btil through the House." . f Committee a
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anon's Worti
^eathei'
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Knudsen Outlines
WASHINGTON. Oct 15 —pr-
General George C. Marshall
German Troops Being Freed for Other
Operations as Russians Smashed at
Bryansk, Vyazma, High Command Reports i
MradM- 1 taut republic to the'fMKhT'
toady .to-i- However, three advantages were
rate to ecnaidared by. aticae obaerven of
garitoni 1 Latin American affairs to be aU-
» Thews i mt to comparison to the peyeho-
locteal impact of the--------K
sal Mta! >_____VtotaUoaffy M
tanmee-1 “tlto very
Wt tab; and the Untied Sts
to aerth. I reached - a ' maha
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i Workman’s Hard
Lot—Open Safe,
Overook Money
United Stales of continued
to ■ "moet favored nation" treatment in
M per-1 the shipment of automobiles, re-
tedfltag frigerating machinery, and gadgets
Four
the students caused the temporary
closing ol the Justin Schools at
noon Direday Superintendent
Wayne Cox and Dr. L. H Allen of
JusUn were In Denton Tuesday to
report the closing
Though the four cases of the dis-
ease were quarantined, no restric-
DETROIT. Oct. 15—UPlL-R. J.
Thomas, president of the United
• -styA -■ --w.
Flans are under way tu have ev-
erything in readiness for the annual
convention of the Texas State
Teachers Association in Hmisloit
November 20. 31 and 22. Dr K
Oberiioltarr superintendent
Houston Public Sclmolv and presi-
dent of Uie University of Houston
who is general chairman of ar-
rangement*. announced
On the night of Friday. Novem-
ber 21. at the conclusion of the
evening session of the convention,
ttiere wilt be a reception for mctli 1 stblr tn unite thrtr
bers of the association hi the Rier
Hotel ballrom Schools generally
over Texas will obscene holidays of
November 20 and 21 to |>erniit
,. , teachers to attend Uie convention
Tie Uiemr of this year's program
is "Education at the Crossroads
of I
la-ningrad. wtUi
and every
was urged by the
Soviet press today
tide of invasion
mit him to take up exile in neigh-
Ixirtng Costa Rica
Wliethcr a plan to allow him to j
leave for Costa Rica this morning
would be adhered to was not im-
mediately dear as the former pres-1
ident was whisked away to jail.
** WASHINGTON. Oct. L,.
objectives east of | secretary Knox said today that the
division, it was re- -
ported, starting its advance from
' "the battlefields of Vyazma” on
Oct 13. marched day and night
"through hours of rain" in order
to fill its assignment
Tie advance was described as
leading through swam|» and forest*
and frequently Hit tanks, other ve- I anniiig'*the"5ilp*.* Burlier (be lor- from the
committee l
of the Volga which sweeps in a
~ I are from northeast of Mos-
it the bitter fighting was cow to the northwret and forms a
BOBIVN. Oct. 15 The Uni- officers and charged with car
"* "12 The pair are under
tawd ptekata out at
Mtateta ffteol Corpor-
J.f J?* OM’p^re^tew^teSSteL***
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Earlier Rep. Patman iD-Texas) 1
told reporters he planned to insist Tto"^t h^"bMn
that the committee report out some - .... - -
form of price-fixing bill at once,
even If it is necessary to follow it
with supplemental legislation w
"Every single witness. I believe. fo^
DALI AS, (kt |5 ,4’. riie two
'IVwas Presbyterian Synods may
take up IImImv’ t)it- proposed merger
of Anitin College in Sherman with
Trinity University. Waxahachie
Denn J M Gordon of Texas
Technologu-nl Colleg’’. retiring
moderator of the Presbyterian Syn-
od meeting here, said yesterday
I wonder If tlie two great Presby-
terian bodies in Texas will not. In
the providence of God. find It pos-
means. I
love, their inayers. their Christian ...
statesmanship .in one great Chris- tentatively tinltl Monday, the Justin •
tlnn •• __a.,'
steel." cried
newspaper “Every
must become aii arsenal
for the defenders
want to know more about the kind l man must learn to handle a gun ”
nF kzriiirr*! tn xlinrrf tzx m trove-h ' *>* - ___. t. _ _
ted States liCid without bail today The pair are"
the 30-man crew and a woman of charges gt Houston, the car they
were driving a Houston t
Tiey also answered descripttoti of i
two men wanted for breaking jail tn
Officers coming here tor the men.
from a visit to Uwir daughter, Mrs •rn».' chief of staff gave when
G E. LreUi. near Wichita Falls • " — -7'7'* “*7 - —-
While the ReJ army asserted it
parachutists
cut off German wedge, which drew
deeper Into its lines, the Germans
- were admitting to be continuing
their advance and to have posed a
new threat from the
along the Upper Volga
"From behind every stone on
the approaches to Moscow the en-
emy must be inet with Are and
Izvestia, the govern -
factory
forging
Every
hides and heavy guns had to be
pulled out of the mud by the men
Last I Hu h Ikefenw
A people'* defense of Monos |
such as that at L“-_L"----1
every man using a gun
producer, allows as . stone defended.
'nnans succeed-
here, said Red
cases of diphtheria among Htar "it is only across the heaps’
Danger at Kalinin was JuU
Isolated German uniu. however, - viva Amulfo" but who shouted
thrust armored wedgre into tlie de- f p w a., not identified
and I Dr Artas flew to Cuba Tuesday.
7. He claimed he had only
gone to Havana to consult an eye
specialist, but a new government,
with Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia
as president, took the helm in a !
peaceful coup d'etat and immedi-
ately pledged cooperation with the
United States In defense mat-
ters.
John C Calhoun of Corsicana.
Governor of Uie llMtli Rotary Dis-
trict. was in Denton for a while
Tueaday afternoon the guest of
President Bert C DavU of Uie Den-
• ton Club. He was en route to
Whitesboro, where lie was to speak
4o Uie Rotary Club Tuesday night.
has said price control is needed al C8gO plant* Tlw
once.” said Patman " *---- - -----
dlffered on what to control, and
on methods of control, but they all
say control Is needed now "
Brazil is the onlv country of
laitln America to produce ihw silk
of canunrhlal laiportaiM-c. the l>-
ixrtnient of Cotiuncrve h-|m>iU
Knox spoke as the House rules ing battle for Moscow, but aald the ,N dtll e PdlKllIUl
■ —ntary Germans continued to advano-orer ;
_lfting heaps o< their own dead and pre-
against sented a new threat to the capital
2 . northwest, where Uiey
eign affairs committee approved sought to turn the Upper Volga
the oroDOsal ' line. ' . »».
-^1 Using their lightning war 6om-
Nappiy SaftcteM bl nation of masse* of tanks, annor-
Wc're saUsfled now we can gel ed car* and — —-
enough gun* to arm UiejMpa. Knox reinforced
told a pres* cotifereiMoj
Tie Navy secretary
that wiiile there were not enougl
guns immediately on hand to arm
all sliip* at once, gun* would be
WASHINGTON. Oct 15. —t*V-
Production of tanks increased sub-
stantially Srplenibei . the war de- '
partnient reports today. wtUi out-
put of medium tanks nearly double
that of August and manufacture of '
light tanks also made a "good
BOONVILLE. Mo. Oct. 15.—
(AV Thieves toiled Uirough tlie
night hammering at the .safe
in a lumber yard office
Finally, the handle and com-
bination smaslied, they left
emptyhanded.
A wallet containing the day'*
receipts, on top of a counter
next to the safe, was not dis-
turbed.
I The stray housecat that kills so I
I many birds when it gets into the i
I wild, and which has been a big hair
in the conservationist's biscuit, now
I has had another indictment re-
turned against him. Tie Game ■
Warden stationed at Angleton re- i
port* that Mr. W R Prult of tiiat
city has an old tomcat that feeds
| on squirrel*. He spots tlie squirrels j
I when they come to a nearby corn-
field to do some feeding of their ,
own Old Tom creeps through thei
w eeds until he is ready to leap, and
L to date he's been liavlng plenty of
M luck.
| A goodly number of Denton
County hunters take a lol of plea- I
I sure in doing away witli wild house- '
cats that they run across when in I
the field, as they know Uie cals
gel more than their share of quail
. and other birds.
U, III 1UTIMIIU WHCIU UIVJ * *wa»M . ....... ,
_ route to the immigration station in Boston Tils photo was made I
at H dliJam e under V B. Navy order*, <NEA Telephoto »
SOVIETS CLAIM ($R.MAN
WEDtiES BLUNTED. ADMIT
MOSCOW CIRCLE TIGHTENS
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----------------,^7^7 Moscow, oct 15 -7**- Arias Jailed
navy was ready to put guns and Red army declared today it had
ships "as i wiped out parachutists and nipped fl.. U fit urn tn
o us" once .off German wedges thrust (Map in- n LU
w WASHINGTON. Ort. 15.-<*>
thus, Argentina and tlie United States
I entered a new pkase of commer-
I cial collaboration today by virtue of
. a broad trade, part climaxing Uie
' "on again-off' again" negotiations
of 73 years.
Tie treaty was signed in Buenos
, Aire* last night by United States
I Ambassador Norman Armour and
: Argratine Foreign Minister Ruis
| Guinasu It gave Argentina freer
■mana- , vuvry into Uli* evuniry ui
partteww staple products a* canned corned
parity beeT. hide* and wool It assured
_ ____ abewww the “ ' “ "*
AppreMrtmately Md77 the latter tlewe. Moderate to teaak
said, five Americans and
American-bom Japanese.
, Walter Undany I* « much bap- progress.
pier man Uian he was a few day* O’* much th* same topic, liow-
back, a* Old Joint, his pointer, ha* **rr. President Roosevelt remarked
recovered from a spell of sickness yeeleidny that he saw nothing in
“He’s ready for Uie field now."'"1* priwrnt Ruseo-Oerman military
Lindsay said "and that make* me situation to cause him to doubt the
feel much happier, as I thought «ure«*s on Uie United Steles
for several dav. Uial lie w«* a lease-lriid program
• j Ttr president tuid tfla pretB ouu-
comm it tee to speed Ila consldera- MBXK'AN
lion of Uie propoM-q new appropria-
tion. asiwrtlng that the acceleration
of American armament production 1
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effect In shorten- but there were no Injuries among
jUWr KiopulaUw.
have made the battle for Moscow-
critical for days, more serious than
ever *
“Meat Sertous Situation"
"Tiis complicates the situation
at tlie front, which Is now more
senous than at anv time." .-*ud Red
Star
v,i From tlie west. too. Red Star rv-
thr smaller guns having crew* of lM,ytrtl Moscow is in danger
about 10 men rath, and the larger • hervest struggle of
guns alxmt Hi men each Wttr “IH*wred to be coiicentrat-
ed tn tlie direction <»( Vyasnia. 125
miles away.
Tiere Uie Germans had nias.s< ci
Uieir greatrsi force, aiming to
march straight down the Napole-
onic Highway from Smolensk, while
thetr flanking attacks at Kalinin
and hi tlie Bryansk and Orel sec-
tors on the south sought to turn
the frontal defences.
But when the G$r
cd In advancing Ui
Red Star said tlie Germans had
been able to advance over he*)xs
of their own dead but declared
"Tlie enemy will never enter Mos-
Hc will choke in his own
Drlcu.se ol Hu- city must
not daily, but hourly, mak-
ing the <itv liiipregiiMblr '
Unjclilh It apiwaled to R«h| army
men never tn abandon their arms
on the Iwtili'flrld
laxt Hinis lost honor it said
5 o’i must follow the ironclad rub
guard your arms tetter than your
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Chairman Bloom (D-NYt of the Ulf Russian right was admitted to
House foreign affairs committee i
estimated on the basis of naval tes-
timony that there were about 1.200
ships altogether that would need
arms and that it would take about
three montlis to do the Job
Guns op American merchantmen.
Kia»x cxjilaiiicd. probably would be
in charge of chief petty officers.
west of Moacow- In the Orel and “ -
Bryansk sectors but was said to , depertaitton, but
hav* slackened.
One Soviet report said Uie Ger- I
mans had brtm thrown back to
Uieir starting point utter one at-
tack about Bryansk bring I—;
killed and wounded. 30 tanks, and
10 field guns
They have (or eifcHnaUo
tween wage*
plant* i
modified
ton shop- .
Chicago plant* wore reported by
the union to to to cento an hour
for men and M eanta for Women,
with the comaMdiiw acates on
Uie Weal Ctone* Tt.l/l and to 4/2
cents.
UAW WaBwnt Feared
The poeribMte 'Jfewt a general
strike of 75.000 ■totem members
of Uie CIO Otdtod Automobile
Workers might grow out of the Air
land's supplies were greater at the
j start of the third year of the war
than they had been at the begin- t^. UAW chief aald. however.
.j I there would be further negotiations
lifted Uiat while Great Britain had
large supplies of wheat and sugar,
there was great need for the pork
product*, eggs^ dairy products and
;by the Spicer Manufacturing
of Toledo. Ohio, tm been halt*
two dayaby Um dtaffute.
dale fingt, a aaltaidtary of
Company. maDutactarwi
. j tn the traniiMinn ■■rmbly. . - <
Steel Siriho ’Ihswwieswd
Asjxx-latew dispute WM
yesterday by Chartaa .
co-regional director of the union
U ItUKNKD IN DUPONT PLANT, He said such a general walkout
EXPLOSION i was likely to occur if P. Leroy HHL
DEEP WATER. N J. Oct 15—pp> president of Air Aawciatea. refwed
------- were burned, to negotiate a atrike of MB pro-
I t and Mrs K S B.ikci .in<l
• laughter. Eliselwlli .lane. w|»> li.n<
been the guest* of her parents Mt
and Mrs Ell I* Cl’X. left lu»\xi,i
for A bi l*t ** wh*re lie ho-nme. *
member at the Camp Rarkelr’
family I t Baker t a Reserve < >1
th rr and was rerciitly • ail’d foi
*
A
explained , 85 miles northwest of Moncow on
;h | the Upper ” ‘ —----—
in semi-circle
au snips at once, gun* wouiu oe There a tore
available a* rapidly a* ship* could chutists which
be brought into port to receive i the Soviet line*
B,Kl Uiem
He adverted tftat tffr wrmfng W*
merchantmen was a hlglily effecUve
method of protecting them against
both aerial and submarine raiders
Hause Vote Friday
Under the special rule granted
for consideration of the measure,
the debate will run through tomor-
row* session and for one hour on
Friday Leaders said they expect- 1
ed the House would pass the re-
pealer well before nightfall of that
day.
...uiu ■ . re’•‘ft®
— - — ’■ ~ "< ,M> api»eared yesterday before th*
“About nhM inchre of’rainleli and appropriation* subcommittee which
everything wm flooded, but it did i J* ronridering the new 55.M5.000,000
very litUe damage to the cotton. , bl * .
slow-easy T*'* committee member* had
It reminded me of the l#0«
IIWFM aaa azvnwti, WjlCll tWO ' iJ-.*
branches in North Denton ran to- „ **, •vo,‘,pd
I of thrtr own dead"
Tie Nazi tonae* there now were
said to be greater than ever, with
snow flurries and slush Increasing i
their hardships
Information here, however, was
that the Germane had not yet
... reached Borodino. 70 miles west of,
thrirl Hons were placed nn other student* ' J.1" 01 ,!Jm' **t''
........i of the school who were dismissed ~
most ht'Hvy itiitl bloody los.wes for the enemy.”
A .s|x-cial < ommunique said tiiat i
Hie total of prisoners taken in Hits |
operation had risen to 500,000. and
that hhh annored cars and 4,133
guns had lu-en captured or de-
st royrd
"Tfr bulk of the German army
is being freed tor further o|>era- I
tions." it declared
German front line dispatches |
intimated that the drive toward
Moscow had swept well beyond Vy- ;
tiznia. 125 miles west of the capital,
in spite of heavy rains.
Reaching Objectives
Nazi divisions were said
reaching their
Vyaz.tna One
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_ to a .
nipubliRa
Tf lMt taffto* ' --c
and oftra . •
*5 St
late* ftw
t’tirie o
was j
Tuesday’s liigh temperature reg-
istration stopped at 88 and during
the night dropped to a low of 74
Cooler weather seems in sight with
a slight cooling-off Wednesday
• morning.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—(AP)— William S. Knudsen,
, iirector of the 0PM, outlined to a Senate appropriations
tubcommittee today a defense production program calling
for the expenditure of $56,000,000,000 before the end of 1943.
Chairman Adams <D-Colo> said • ' 1 - — ■ ——
that Knudsen, testifying on the r>g|fw ATmi/P*
pending 55to5.000.000 lend-lea-M* ap- I hill i I Ullf L
propriation. had told committee j |1|| Jllllllir
members that tremendous strides
were being made in stepping up de-
fense production, expected to reach
, a peak and level off late next year.
I Knudsen displayed charts cover-
ing production schedules for the
" ' ■" "2 PRODUCTION
tliose
Tirec city detectives fruui
Houston jx’lke department came to '•
PANAMA. Oct. 15 <4V Dr. Ar-
nullo ousted president of Panama,
reached Panama early today and -
was locked up in tlie city Jail af-1
ter surrendering to Panama police
In the Canal Zone
Five vans filled with police met
the special motor railway ear In
which Dr Arias journeyed to the
capital from Chnstobal where tie
had surrendered from aboard tlie ....
steamer Cefalu. I LONDON. Oct. 15. <A*> British I
As the motorcade left the railway sources asserted today that
station, the ousted president stuck RAF* offensive again** Um
& head out of a window and t -7— d "
Xputeci maintain morg than 50
ITW
the committee there was no incon- union had called off a
statency In the proposed purchase strike at the HUladal* Steel Prod-
■
I
Tie crew of the Norwegian sclioouer Rusku seized in Iceland where they manned a^Nazi^ radio stattoti.
are shown aboard a Coast Guard eutter en i" - — -
-
•-P
, ■
the
cam*
Unent had compelled Germany to |
\ “ per cent
Iva Panama r iLorgf live Papa- ,to im flgtaitac ptegm eta Ute wrot-
lent front thn* iwffevtaB preasure
answer: ' 0,1 Huasia.
* 'The heavy RAP offensive i
----osnsann western HmTE~
i ing aM to Russia on a scale which
few Imagine.” Uie air ministry news
Mtvic* declared.
British airmen struck at South-
ern Germany last night. The air
ministry reported toe* of four air-
craft in the attacks and one in
daylight .operations yesterday.
Despite Germany'* belittiement
of the results of the RAP's tncreas-
Arias' flight had followed by a'
day his issuance of an order against
annlug of merchantmen under the
Panama flag
May Br Exiled
Tie deposed president, returning
voluntarily, reached the Canal Zone
yesterday.
Earlier the De la Guardia govern-
ment had announcer! It would per-
O send out thy light, and thy ta m A ___ . JE
them lead me. let them
me thy iwly |
Closer He than H
than Ten- ■ H
frrenre that he had no idea yet
wliethcr Russia would require as-
reported today to have told a Sen-1 xistaix-e under the program, and
would not know until hr received
the report ol W Avercll Harriman,
head of Hie United States delega-
tion to Uie recent tri-partite con-
ference Is Moscow, who is now on
his way home. .
Wiiile General Maraiiall refrain- In a drive past Uie latter place,
cd from forecast* o«i tlie outcome Rshev L. IX __ X
of the current Naal bid for victory Moscow.!
In Russia, he was reported to have ~ IB
told the Senate committee that south of Leningrad, toward Kai In-
those who were evaluating the long- t hl. the Germans were driving north
the purrent cam- of Ut* • -
encouragement tn Uie | great
tense lines, the paper said
a-ere admitted to be advancing on
Uie approaches of Kalinin despite
great losses
Firm Soviet resistance only had
succeeded in checking the Germans
in some sub-sectors, it was said
This formidable thrust against
• —Twenty-five men were burned, to negotiate a strike of MB
. ..1 none seriously, in an explosion to- duction men. Pretddente of ®
the naphthalene reducer locals of CIO-UA.W had vota
Rival battle before Napoleon
cupied Moscow in 1812
Tic Germans' heaviest blow
delivered from southwest of Vyaz-
ma yesterday In an nll-dav tank rsorwegiaii*. ai
attack. Red Star said, and after 1 wha* the next
i nightfall tlie Germans finally sue- i Brought artlore under escort of a <77 no'charee*'1'
'reeded in pciietraUng the Russian United States naval vessel Uie cnargw.
,|CA 'rountereltartt was said how ' ' NAZI8 KXEtTTB 7»th YICTTM IN I
a counterattack was said, how- , an ImniigraUon service board ol In- —“--
ever, to have wiped out virtually quiry and charged with entering r-
*11 Uie penetrating force ' the United States without proper I net”
) Fighting still »x* reported .south- documenta
Tic ciwurayy penalty would be nrtn‘g tn‘ [
MtnHalkvii tar* IK tmtv*rwwrta- . _ w _ 27
tkm to their homeland unlikely, it
made available thus far for all de-
I tense purposes, adding that
' proporrd new lend-lease
, would be
■cheduleti.
Wickard Heard
Adams said another witness. Sec- _
retary of Agriculture Wickard. told Automobile Workers <CIO), aald to-
“"t committee there was no incon- union had called off a
of 81.000.000.000 of food for Great Co'* plant at the request of
Britain and statements credited to th* Defense Mediation Board The
the British food minister that Eng- >rtirm end, a diapute which tied
. egtimateti 70 per eent of
army tank production
The UAW " ~
Wickard the chairman said, tes- the^et^t^'boiud'*n*WB^
tied tiiat wiiile Great Britain had ln<ton Effort* u> ,ettte Uie dis-
pute in conferences in Hillsdale
struck a mag Monday night.
Production of tank trenamiMinna —--rd
‘ *x“ j Co
halted for
TtwHUlg-
«C the Bptoer
l parta uaad
Those hoot-owLs don't'1 have t
holler these days lor a rain." said
Tube Jones, the boot-owl prophet
"Il Just starts raining without ftui-
farc or provocation " Tip Hall the
black turkey
iiow Im- may have to let his turkey* Soviet press today as Uie German 1
■'tart growing ,wcb-feet again as tide ol invasion beat ever closer
Uiat branch Uiat run* through his upon Uic approHclies of tlie Hovlet
place got bank-full Tuesday night capital
' C. J Mienlcke **id. Tlie land out WMt X: X
on my place »v just getting to Uic had wiped out
point where I could sow my wheat.,
Mt this ralh will stop planting for
probably ten days or two weeks '
Penn HeaUi. one al Uie enUiuslas-
tk supporters of the Denton Coun-
ty Pair. said. "Well. I can tell the
directors of Uie Fair when to start
the next -un—start It when
really need a rein " E C McElroy
allowed as how he'd be a little late
In planUng wheat, since Uils ram
will delay the work Ray Carw ford
advises squirrel hunters, if
h * want to know more about tl
of squirrel to shoot, to get in toinh ,
b with Dick Wood, as he’s teamed
N considerable about em from Sam
I Foster.
• ■ ■ ' .. ' - ' ' ' —
~v J < '
On much th* same topic, how-
■ntriday Uiat he aaw nothing in
I* fkrernt Ruwvo-Gennan military
, EABT TEXAS: CtevBy. *rraatea- ( entry into this country of such
sail for the United State* since last *1 rain* M «m* aai m«h |
July, departed from Yokohama to-. cw*l** lanlgM; Tb«
day carrying. Dome! news agency I etewrty. exeep* ^tenBy
sowUmmA and erirenM Btri
the bitter ngnting wm cow to me northwest and forms a Ajiproximateiy 3an or me latter *—. nmmi w mM muwg irwawng nwcuumz. *
German war equipment natural defense t»Ui for Kalinin ' *re exported to disembark in Hou- wtada *a the eoart bBMrtrtng nor- 1 without number to the rich agrer-
T , and Uie area Immediately north of olulu. the agency declared ttmriy tonight ar -ar-*- —...a. 1
In Uii* ronnecUon. the chief of Moscow | WffBT IffXABl I
staff Was said to have urged Ui* -------------- FOUR ARMY FURRS DIB IN I night Mrf Than®
.......—----i QUARK CRACKS ACA-. ROMRKR CRASH I rantral nni
PULUO BUILDINGS i MANILA. Oct. IS —Fbur , Wbramc In th* ft
ACAPULCO. Mexico. Oct 15 -MBS I MRUf airmen wore tilted when <ny.
—A strong earthquake crocked their medium bomber ereshed at OKLAHOMA: 1
yeaterday Clart Field to Pampanga Province 1 rate; afttaft
[ during ■rUl ulrcran practice lari! Bay —
jnlBbt - |taMfl
- sif r te • A
r‘^St£rsXiMd. dose. h::?■
Upped silence concerning Um- crew A shipley. Emmett Bailey and J. D. . 1 11 ■ 1 ar J7gTBfl-;r8
5 ,UNITEDSTATES-ARGENTINE
th^m^ian uSZ^fto^ni^vZr “thJ °°chM,w- ' TRADE PACT HAILED ASi^ ‘
' ENDING TRADITIONAL FEUD
nounced today th* ttecution of the - -- “ ’
P*"1 >■**«<* Th*F kl
was expected the 20 men and the |
woman- believed to be tlie wife of,
one of tlie crew would be held In-
1 hhO iteflnlfrly
XJ 1__-
• Tie British said the Germans ' JupttnCST Ship
may have „ succeeded in taking — " - - - -
Rzhev. 70 miles west of Kalinin. 1
* -Irive i>*st Uie latter place,
is 125 mile* northwest of j
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