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GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 17, 1941
NUMBER 42
(SIX PAGES)
VOL. 52
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17 (AP).—Lieut. Gen. Eiki To jo became
TOKYO. Oct.
338
viet Russia and t
the son of a soldier, the 56-year-old gen-
A soldier an
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INDIANA POLIS.
Prosecutor
Sherwood
Blue presented $45.73 to
the Indianapolis Community Fund
<
(UP )i—Police today beg;
,4 P.,. 4p. c1.,, A€ A 1
an a
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gun battery carried by ships of he;
., 16; and Ida May Price, 15.
class, the Kearny is 341 feet
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ore from ships undergo-
the navy said.
rines ash
ing repairs here have
submarine more than a month ag
it was the first torpedoing since
An--
dentifi-
ay
rn-
of tonch with the
now was but
the assault of
zero
ish
an
Senator From Tex.
interpreted by observers
won’t
as
plans to fight
evidence of Soviet
e;
ing
in its make-up
(AP).—The nation’s largest army
now satisfied that this is
“I am
MARKED MA
newspapermen.
Leona i Ellen
Miss Price and
negotiations in
Capitals
Washington,
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sador Laurente A. Steinhardt and
IN
Two-State Celebration
the car was
RZHEV
ileS
MOSCOW
long had been prepared for use as a
on.
Skeleton staffs
temporary capital
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cast upon him as chairman of the
were said to
set up
Dwight
ris an.
there by both the United Stats
MZHAISK
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Gloria.
‘We Will Retaliate’
“Do you work?”
o Gloria.
he blood-
stained car on a | woodland road
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Moscow and
of
a ,
you a r
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ESCAPE ARTISr
"Billy,"
in on a
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German high command said
K
Soviet
f
fresh
Attack Is Within
had
lessa.
street again.
into the
1 me ‘rm’ "m, 1 -0P. troopsn IP
technical schools, and soldiers and sunk ror
merchant
1 1
Recaptured. "Billy" was put into
U. S. Defense Zone
log cag.
KHARKOV
a steel
ff that Black Sea
A
night. Saturday fair and warmer.
Oklahoma:
will be thrown open to public in- to carry trapped
change.
the
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command com-
TAGANROG
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MARIUPO
ODESSA
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trated by Rumanian forces.
use in U. S.
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Kearny Able Proceed
Under Own Power; No
Casualties Reported
Merchant Ships
Of U.S. Ordered
Out of Far East
Germans Capture
Industrial Section
Capitol Hill Takes
Increasingly Grave
View of Situation
Oct, 17 (AP).
and a boy -
gets on
the backs
of the children in the
Twenty-First and Belle-
d the boy
of Brown -'
a thicket
Automobile Belonging
To Shooting Victim
identified last
riensenhahn, who
the woman answered,
why don't you ask
“in behalf
vicinity of
So he
Another
East Te;
night and
Thunder never has been heard
unmistakably more than about 20
miles from the lightning flash.
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them.
The governor proposed the cele-
bration in a Dallas interview some
two weeks ago; and the board of
directors of the Circus Roundup
and Homecoming celebration, di-
rected Mr. McMahon to make a.bid
ment of 1,630 tons.
No other details were available
his staff. .
Accounts from
year, is one of the navy’s newest;
destroyers. h
Armed with the standard 5-inch
ticklish problem, for restaurant and
taproom proprietors.
Their w ide belts with metal gad-
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7402
Es YElS
Sea ofAiov 7
“Yes,'
•Well
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Temperature: High yesterday.
57: low last night. 55; noon today.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 47 (AP).—The United States de-
stroyer Kearny was torpedoed in the north Atlantic today,
the navy announced, but survived the attack with noreported
casualties and was able to proceed under her own power.
The new3 brought a prompt demand from Senator Pep-
per (D-Ha), that the navy retaliate “with two sinkings for
each assault,” and a comment by Rep. Cox (D-Ga) that if
the Germans are guilty, “it is probably the incident which we
------------* have been waiting.”
7 reviewed his career and
e to Sheppard as “a man
tions between the United States
and Japan) it Was- reported that
(Continued bn Page Six)
increasingly grave view of the
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PORTLAND, Me..
Two ‘teenaged girls
all charged with ish
nate had been assured of support
by Genera Sugiyama, chief of the
imperial army, arid General Otozo
Yamada, ommander in chief of
the home forces. ■
forming a new governnient upon
the recommendation) of Japan s eh
der statesmen to Marquis Koichi
Kido, lord keeper of the privy
seal. They made their decision at
a '2%-hour conference.
.Soon after Tojo was summoned,
Adiral Koshiro Oikawa, who was
News Brings Prompt Demand for Retaliation as
President Says Action Takes Place Clearly
Within the American Defense Zone
KIEV
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ZAPOROZHE
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People
Their Idiosynerasies,
Their Joys and Sorrows
in Falmouth, near here.
against what President Roove-
velt has called modern pirates."
The tote was 259 to 138. The
23*4
By Former Colleague
WICHITA FALLs, Tex., Oct. 17
v BORODIN
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VYAZMA/^
ying Grainger |
Maryland -
5- - "Pi «
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patches asserted they had in fact
broken two German spearheads
I
encam
a new
tered in these waters
.The
Russian Soldiers
merce, in a letter received Friday,
that designation of Gainesville as
a site for a proposed two-states’
celebration would be agreeable to
i Dim. ' ‛ i I ■
The governor stated, however,
that he was not familiar with the
plans of the original proponents of’
the celebration,! whom he did not
name, and indicated that designa-
tion of a site. might rest.with
ENS •
and other units of the field cover
an area of 620 acres.
Sheppard field was designed to
(Continued—on Page Sixt
in 1931
his farm
later a 1
“I have received the imperial
command to form a new cabinet
land L am overwhelmed with a feel-
ing of awe,” the general said. “I
retired from the presence of the
throne respectfully asking a period
of grace."
Dome! said the premier-desig-
bode brought here and buried in
y the sooped-out grave.
senate committee on military af-
fairs during this emergency were and British embassies in June, +
greater than his endurance could
Located in Oklahoma
with occasional grizzle est; cloudy
west tonight; Saturday partly
this ye; r and
barn.
o__lOO
MILES
President Roosevelt’s speech -O
Sept. 11 which gave the fleet it
shoot-on-sight orders and barrel
all “defense waters” of the Unite)
States to axis warcraft.
U. S. Protection Extended
Although the orders were issue
Military to Predominate
Generals and dmirals probably
will predominate
By The Associated Press
€HILDREN CONTRIBUTE
with explicit instructions “to ca
32, who has confessed participa- thrust into Red defenses in the
tion and named Robert H. Ander- Vyazma and Kalinin sectors.
son. 36. as his accomplice. , । The mid day communique ac-
He declined to reveal the role knowledged no gains for the Ger-
ascribed to Baxter in the case by mans It declared the fighting
Japanese cabinet overturn.
coming variable.
West Texas: Partly cloudy in
the panhandle. Elsewhere fair to-
solved a
G. Browning, 40, in Maryland -
faced an official contention today
on Sept. 11. Secretary of Navy
Knox subsequently revealed that
measure now
ate.
no con
and may monopol Ze the portfolios.
Japanese said.
war Appears to. Hinge
rants were expected to arrive tn- Unnamed Hroponents
KREMENCHUGK—A DNIEPERO-
.. PETROVSK
west portion. Gentle to
northerly winds on the coast be-
merchant ships were reported:
fectively hit.
is the newest of the army air corps troopships fleeing
technical schools, and soldiers and sunk ror damage d
civilians joined in the celebration, .ships and destroyed one Soviet mo-
Volga 450 m
The Weather
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fears were expressed that a serious
new threat was in the malting for
American and British interests in
the Pacific.
Sees No Hope for Peace
Senator Gillette (D-Iowa), a
member of the foreign relations
committee. told newsmen that the
governmental change in Tokyo
“makes the chances' of a peaceful
settlement of our (inferences with
Japan very meager indeed."
To Gillette and several of his
colleagues all indications were that
Japanese militarists had gained (
(Continued on Page Five)
Unofficial reports that the Brit- .
diplomatic mission also had that the motive was theft of an .
left Moscow wire carried by Brit- ayrpmaobil rather than defense Qf ; < ar I* Ahandoned
— onh nif +hA rrirlc
they did not go into effect unti!
12:0-1 a. m. on Sept. 16. At that
Is Reported Under Way
1 LONDON, Oct. 17 (AP).—The British military mission which had
■ been in Moscow is “on the move," an authoritative sorce said today
following reports of a movement of members of the Russian govern-
• ment from their menaced capital.
This source lidded that London
Teheran Iran Mount'Olive. N. C, but who had
said Jazan, a squad city of 25811 beenworkinginAlexandria, had
000 on the Kazanka river nearthe met death w h l1
east of Mosdow, r '
field which a fw month ago was a hail of explosives as transports
nothing but a set of blueprints, attempted in the very final hour
will be thrown open to public in- to carry trapped troops to safety
spection. B a r r a c k s. classrooms from the burning city.
' -- Direct hits sent six merchant
ships totaling 30,000 tons to
BERLIN. (pct. 17 (API. — Tie
capture of-an important industrial
section south ' —-— -—31-
cloudy west and; central; cloudy
with occasional drizzle extreme
east; no important temperature
sustain,” said the senior senator
from Texas.
through si cre1 negotiations in
Washington to ease strained rela-
tsnamhourptpesattanssaftsfhteikAt Wichita Falls
tils Dedicated W
T . . . ...
Wichita Falls made a jubilee of it. tor torpedo boat c
with a continuing two-day celebra- port.
tion. ‘ 1 — The Germans said their bombers
After the ceremonies, the huge splattered Odessa's harbor with
of dirt on a creek bank.
ir Curious. they dug and unearthed t
a man's body, shoeless and clad in Wasacaued to the
I overalls.
chewed -------er
bolted through a policeman's legs
ture or destroy by every means
their disposal axis-controlled sub- ■
On patrol duty in an area
where the navy has orders to
“capture or destroy” axis-
controlled submarines or sur-
face raiders, the year-old de-
stroyer was torpedoed at a
point about 350 miles south
and west of Iceland.
Nye Not Surprised
Senator Nye (D-N.D.), critic of
administration policies, said that
"when the navy operates under
shooting orders that the president
has given, we ought not to be sur-
prised when these things occur. I
wouldn't let this mean war, so far
as I am concerned.”
Lieutenant Commander A. L.
Danis was the commander.
The Kearny, completed only last.
Continuedli overcast Austin-Trinity
Merger Is Voted
DALLAS, Texas. Oct 17 (AP). ;
Financial campaigns including sub-
id the News Chronicle.!
- t_t We must not the true version,”! Knudsen told
assume the fort will fall.”
The reports; without official con-
to tak t —
Gloria asked her.
cation was made through the vic-
tim’s teeth and through ‘a high
school ring on one of the fingers.
Police said Friesenhahn had been
shot twice in the stomach and
stubbed three times in the chest.
They said it wad possibl he had
been killed in San Antonio and the
daughte , ________
An unidentified woman stopped
mission and lacked late news of
Mosc ow.
claimed today by
man sources as the nazi troops
battered nt the Red capital's de-
Elack, orricer offenhs. sources aso said the Ur- .......................
. Danes raring overhead and mans had takenextensiv elignite 60: high for year. 104, low for
artillery rumbling across the pa-mini ng fields... They did not fur- year, 24
rade ground formed the back- Thes
ground for the: exercises at the asthe
field just outside Wichita Falls. It the air
marines or surface raiders encoun- l
I ribute raid Late
axis made no formal repfly c___. r F
1a,
2: er a man in Me
long,Left to right: Leona Ellen Cunningham, 14; Herbert H. Cox, J
has a 35-foot beam and displace! -----:--i------------- ■ ■ i---------------.
Arrested in Miley Murders FSkostwoFaapLku
. LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 17 (AP).-Thomas c. Penney, 32. and sian
orce, atackin
day for the two gi
who, prior to the finding
ing’sbody yesterday in
near Conowingo, M d., had startled
Portland police with a tile of hi
death.
| They wer picked up and ques-
tioned after police found he blood-
the rear have scratched
i of many chairs. In some
man’s advances, I
later admitted that he fired so he
could "take his (Browning’s) car.
and go on with the girls."
the legislation, would be given
Th*------ —r their protection
Movement'of Russian Officers Say
aE Officials From Moscow Car Theft Was
Slaying Motive
h 2N•
JL TRIO HELD “FOR SAFE KEEPING”—These two girls and
in
pamesdm
,as new ’
u
bottom, the high
munique said. Eight more large
premier-designate of Japan today, picked to take up the reins
of government dropped by Prince Fumimaro Konoye yester-
day before a growing crisis in the empire’s relations with So-
United States*
merger free of debt the synod The German high command said they were fighting 62 miles
voted to raise $100,000 to pay li- from Moscow (1) on October 16, claiming that Kalinin and
ahglitiessand Westinster Kaluga had been in their hands for several days. Arrows in-
pment and $75,000 to build dicate pincer actions developing against the capital. London
church at A. and M. college, sources said that the German drive toward Kharkov (2) still
met with stubborn resistance. Germans stated that defense
of Odessa (3), under siege nearly 60 days, had been pene-
girj's lap 1 keep going slower and
slower.
"Just when I think the car
ge any slower, this cop
on against the German offensive.
‘Moscow Is Fort’
"Moscow ceases
capital," sai . .
"It becomes fort
police, who have been tightlipped was particularly fierce west of
about reports that an "inside man” Moscow, where the Germans are
helped the killers enter the club- lpounding at Red positions with
house on a robbery attempt. j unabated fury.
- M *r
ainesbille
The body was
' night as that of F ’
had been missing from San
I tonio since Monday night, ii.
9 BRYANSK
3
xas: Partly cloudy to-
Saturday, warmer in
places they have been requested to
remove the belts.
But a British marine without his
belt is improperly dressed, regula-
tions say, and faces loss of liberty
ashore.
So now the marines stand up.
FISH STORY (GED)
SAN FRANCISCO. Glenn Gin,
in court on a traffic charge, ex-
plained it this Way:
“Me and my girl friend win this
bowl of goldfish at the beach and
we’re driving home. To keep the
fish in the bowl and out of my
for the cleebration.
The Sherman Democrat endorsed
Gainesville as a site for the cele-
bration, in an editorial this week.
I : , —Ly—-—H
Governor Coke Stevenson as-
sured Cliff McMahon, manager of
the Gainesville Chamber of Com-
To Form Jap Cabinet
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Hine Man-g Lieut. Gen. Tojo, 56-Year-Old
_ _ Soldier Is Premier-Designate
Body Near
Nocona
minister of the navy under Konoye,
*‛-e . el Iad *n * he plae
The general and the admigal left
the palace together;
Begins Conferences 2
The premierr-designate "e g a n
conferences with prospective min-
isters in the heprigf completing a
tentative line-up for presentation
to the throne,: aftr the emperor
returns from « ermonies at the
one of the girls-. 1 OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 17
County Attorney Knudsen said (UP Officers in the Oklahoma
Herbert H. Cox. lb, at first as-City area today joined the search
sorted he shot Browning to pro- for. the slayer of Albert Friesen-
tect Ida May Price, 15. from the i hahn; San Antonio, Tex., man.
—.. J—-- but that the youth i after his abandoed car was found
■ * ■ - — ■ ' ■ nast of Oklahoma City.
An effort had been made to
burn the car, officers said. How-
ever, fingerprints were obtained
House Approves the *
Arming of Merchant
Ships, 259 to 138
w ASHINTO N, Oct. 17
(AP). — Voting soon after
hearing of the torpedoing of
the destroyer Kearny, the
house gave overwhelming ap-
proval today to the arming
of American merchant ships.
Guns and gun crews under
ish Press assoiation.
The reports that (members of the
Russian government were moving
to the interior! city of Kazan were
ilm Regisker
5ENGER 4
AK- • Ill " HYDE PARK, N. Y., Oct. 17
Missing I lane (AP). President Roosevelt as-
m P.c. 1. I sorted today that the torpedoing Of
Roliavac Siohted the United States destroyer
P-cveu-DS"-- Kearny southwest of Iceland was
EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 17 (UP). clearly in the American defense
Planes roared out at dawn today! zone,
to circle over a mountain area on The chief executive declined,
the Texas-Neri Mexico b o r d e r i however, to discuss the incident in
where the wreckage of aemissing' detail, telling a press conference
120th Squadron observation plane (Continued on Page Six)
' reportedly had been sighted. .......... • ......... =
Sheriff'Howell Gage of Carlsbad. . _ ___ L AlAA
Indicted, Third Man
that the wreckage ot what was be- _ ____ - _ _
. lieved to be a plane had- been t
Pl sighted near a mountain 60 miles _________________ ___. _________,
south of Carlsbad. j gnc. y ru t - ep,—K.n,E Pennev 32 and sian soldiers fighting savagely
••Sheriff Gage was not positive LEXINGTON, Ky Oct 17 (AP). Thomas S Penney. 32 ana against German, attacks wet of
that it was a plane,” Cahill said, ! RobertH. Anderson 36 were indicted today on a, murder charge in Moscow held stubbornly tolheir
adding that “on the basis of past the robbery-killing of golf star. Manon Miley and her mother, at Lex- battle lines toda^ according to of-
investigation ft appears doubtful”' ington Country club September 28. ficial report, and newspaper dis-
the missing army plane with three The indictments were returned ' i . . .......- -
. men aboard had flown over the by the Fayette county grand jury'
area. The spot was more than a less than five hours after the sur-
hundred miles east of the anti- prise arrest of a third man in the
aircraft range from which the ob- case. Raymond S. (Skeeter) Bax-
servation ship was returning when ter. 27. greens tender at the club
• its pilot last radioed the Biggs for the last two years,
field base. City Police Chief Austin B. Price
-----—V------.. reported that the 27-year-old club
1940 32,025.365 automobiles employe had been implicated in
“ * j the crime by Thomas C. Penney,
power st aticd n belonging to t le
Moscow) indstrial region w is
authorized Ger-
hav re been
“I
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j^azi Admirer Named
Stantial sums for additional en-
dowment and equipment for the
institution which will grow out of
a merger of Austin college and
i Trinity university were authorized
yesterday by two Texas Presby-
terian synods.
The Texas Synod. Presbyterian
church, U. S., meeting in Dallas,
set up a $762,500 campaign, of
which $500,000- will go for Austin
college when it is joined With Trin-
ity. over and above present unen-
cumbered assets of the school.
That the school may enter the
Amid these de) elopments com-
ing less than tw i months after
Prince Konoye first sought
Sheppard Field
. -lentify the Section.
These successes! were-ann
to be a civil
YE LN AY KALUGA
V-
OREL
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Destroyer Torpedoed
♦ 1 1 ! ' ■ ! -i
Boy Had Contended He
Killed Man in the
Defense of Girl
WICHITA FALLS, Oct. 17 ( AP) f
Senator Tom Connally, chairman paitrou
my of the foreign re lations.committee, of unblemished character” who was
papa to get you a job? He can get I sa ' 1 ay Wes a ? th lit s "beloved on both; sides of the aisle”
al job, Gloria proposed. destroyer kearny. inrthessenatra t Attend .
“When our naval vessels are at- Ms, W Attend .
, tacked by murderous and cowardly to come here to re-
a L • . uh M-".N 1. ceive a portrait of her husband was
brown rind white goat, was brought submarines,.we shall retaliate y Mrs. Sheppard. • The picture will
complaint of nibbling front sinking every surface raider- or( presented td Col. Edward C.
. yard shrubbery, police didn’t know submarine that invades our defense Black, 5 commanding ’ officer of
they had an escape artist. waters or threatens any of our
Hardly arrived, the goat dashed naval vessels.
off through a rear door. “This incident is but another
Brought in by some boys and revelation of the contempt of Hit-
tied wiih a rope to a radiator, it ler for Taw human, international
through the rope and and divine,” the senator added.
ahj examined today. Federal bu-
reau of investigation agents aided
state and county; officers.
* aav • • HYA L-, | vv a L44•L v U- + avaci vyaa । । T ■’ ll ■ I ■ j •
firmation, came as dispatches from Cunningham, 14. the thirdmember4-A
sevezal Capitals — Washington, of the trio that set out on a run- IAt Ntgvanenn
i Tokyo, Stockholm told of an exo- away trip from, their Alexandria UUV. HUUVCILUIL
dus of diplomatic staff members Va. tourist camp home Sunday. — ,,
toward the interior. P Cox in search of work here - also g Ha vora h A to
Among them was U. S. Ambas- haye changedtheirs tories ° agree 1> I CVUI CUIC UO
4 Browning, whose home was in* ainagvia Kit A
drives up and tells me Im speed- to Mr Roosevelt’s defensive
Honest, judge, I’m cha- waters" proclamation, butsemi
j".lge Herbert Kaufman smiles Rome doubts that the atis
- nnd dismissed the case would refuse to recognize the _______________
policy and that the American navy air corps technica field, named for
would be courting trouble if it the late Senator. Morris Sheppard,
BYERS, Kas. George Lawrence sought to enforce it. \ was formally dediated today with
is beginning to suspect that those More concretely, the Ge mans warm words of praise for the for-
tornadoes are after him. openly claimed that ini the week mer chairman of the senate mili- several
Twenty years ago one battered following the preside nt ’Jaddress tary affairs committee. Several
his farn near Cunningham, Kas. their. U-boats had bottom in "Ice “Exhaustion and overwork struck
another dipped down on chanttshipssto..thsshottomrinoose- down Senator Morris Sheppard
near babel. Three years landieatersp"g inSr sec- while he stood staunchly and faith-
h .wister damaged buildings valt, dkdp te sha 1anes PSSthe ; fully at his post of duty, said Sen-
on his third farm. ■ Iceland free from ator Tom Connally in a speech pre-
moved to Byers. Nouse.Hostiercrart,Sthis"nazicldim pared for delivery at the dedica-
'n " ohun ede with , was looked on at the time as a pos- tion. j
made on ""i a sible direct challenge to the new "The great demand upon his
American policy, strength and energies as the rep-
voi Nc > ITp Al MEr CENr Officials estimated the Kearny resentativ of a great and popu-
SpRiNEpIEn" III Governor carried a crew numbering between lous state and the unusual burden
H. Green’s problem of sat- 125 and 150 officers and men.
isfying job-seekers apparently is of ।
era to his 10-year-old Connally Declares
era! was war minister in Konoye cabinet.
; He has been ah open ad-*
— | mirer of German military j
I NOCONA, Texas, Oct. 17 methods since service in Ber-
1 1e • (UP);—Police today began a lin as an attache in 1919 and
g2 hunt for the slayer of Albert declared as long ago as4937
Friesenhahn. San Antonio, that “Japan must be prepared
2-n44P8 whose bullet-pierced body was to fight China and Russia
MM* turned out of a shallow grave simultaneously. j •
i bov all of byltwo boys attracted to a , F m per or Hirodhito.entrusted
j j—।------ ---------— 7—-- d uuy. dll - r - t General Tojo with the task ot
Alexandria, Va., were held at Portland, Me., “for safe keeping”, after the boy told of slaying mound of earth by the pecu*
aryland. Assistant County Attorney Richard S. Chapman announced it Portland, liaf behavior of theirsdngsi
; roy Shirley, were hunting yester-
day on the George Jackson farm
.four miles, west of here when
their dogs began sniffing a pile
creek! bank, "i
ouned
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FULL DIESS
PHILADELPHIA.—British ma-
Vasukuni shrine in honor of the
war dead Saturday.
fontaine streets for the benefit of
other little children.”
The sum consisted entirely of pen-
nies taken from a slot -machine
confiscated from a grocery on that
corner. J udge John L. McNeils or-
dered it turned over to the fund
when he earned the machine had
been played mostly by children.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (AD.
Authoritative quarter* indicated
today that all American merchant
ships had been ordered out of Jap-
anese and Chinese waters because
of what the navy called “tile situa-
tion in the Pacific."
Ships in the rest at the Pacifie-
would not be affected, it was indi-
cated.
The navy., reported by Manila
sources to have ordered the ships
to proceed to the nearest A meri-
can or British port, took thia of-
ficial position; ••
“In view of the present situation
in the Pacific, the navy depart-
ment has no comments to make."
Reliable informanta, however, in-
dicated strongly that the order had
been issued..
With war talk spreading in the
Orient, Capitol HUI generally took
CHICAGO. When
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