NANCY
DON'T CRY, PUP-- I'LL PULL THAT SPLINTER OUT.
OF YOUR
PAW!
THINK I'LL START AN ANIMAL AID
CLUB!
Tuesday,
I'LL ASK SLUGGO TO.
·JOIN -- HE'S VERY ATTACHED TO DOGS!
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"AH -- HERE “
HE IS NOW--
OH, SLUGGO!
September 30, 1941.
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Pres. Roosevelt To Confer
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (Reuter).—President Roosevelt is expected to return to Washingt on from Hyde Park to-morrow to confer with the Secretary of State Mr Cordell Hull, regarding the best method of making a move towards the arming of merchant ships which is at present forbidden by the Neutrality Act.
Congress leaders will discusa the question on Wednesdby:
There has been no definite Indica- flon how far the Administration is likely to go at present in ensing the Neutrality Act though there have. been bints that modification might be
Czechs Shot
Out Of Hand
attained more easily than complete Elias To Go On Trial
repeal.
'
might be the determining factor LONDON, Sept. 29 (Reuter)-Six in Axing the course the Administra- | Czecha were shot at Progue
yesterday fign will ultimately follow. The Act as reported by the German radio, in- not only forbids the arming of mer- cluding two former Army generals--- chant ships "but bans such vessels General Joset Bly, formerly Milltary- entering combat zones.
Commander
it Bohemia, and Divi- sional General Hugo Vojt, who was Deputy Commander of the 7th Army Corps in Bratislava. Czecho-Slovak headquarters in London to-day, they were arrested under an emergency order on Satur- day, tried and sentenced yesterday of this morning. and presumably executed last night |
Cordell Hull ·
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (Reuter). -The Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull, told a press conference to-day that he favoured modifleation rather thon repeal of the Neutrality Act.
Replying to a question whether the Administration proposed to seek out right
repeal of the Act or merely the elimination of certain features, Mr Hull referred to the statement he mado last week that the moment was ripe for lifting the restrictions im- posed by the Act.
According to news received by the
The allegations against them were: either sabotage or illegal possession of arms.
Peoples Court
News is also received in London that General Ellas, Premier of the
He added that he had tried to in- dicate then that he favoured modi-Puppet Government of the Pro- Acation but it was something which tectorate of Bohemin-Moravia, who must be discussed in conferences was arrested by Heydrich is already with Congressmen.
en route to Berlin, where it is be lieved
that
„he “will” be, tried by the so-called Peoples Court
On Terrorism
contact with London and have been serving the interests of Dr Benes is strenuously denied by the Czech Headquarters In London. Score Shot
Asked whether he saw any signi-
The German allegation that Gen- Aleance in the recent increase in re-crai Ellas and others have been in bellous activities ju the occupied countries, Mr Hull said that reliable reports indicated that sufficient people in those territories were being stary. ed, shot and imprisoned without cause to make hiri hesitate to risis adding to the number by any state-Twenty persons were sentenced to ment he might make.
Supplies To Friende
Mr Hull told the conference that the suggestion that the entire United States munitions output for three months should be diverted to Britain and Russia had not been brought to his attention,
Meanwhile the Chairman of the House Military Committee Mr An- drew J. May, stated that he believed that this should be done but added that he had no official information that such diversion was being con- sidered.
Iran Exchange
TEHERAN, Sept. 20 (Reuter) The sterling exchange rate is altered" by decree to-day from 174217140) reales to the pound.""
The dollar rate is reduced from 146 to 35 reales.
Financial Exports.
LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter).—
death by Court Martiul at Pengue 10-day on the ground of the pro- clamation of a state of emergency of j September 27.
The sentences were carried out by shooting to-day. The executed per sons include » retired Brigadier General Frantisek Horacko and lead- ing Communists, Frantiscek Wun- nech, a baker of Prague, Jan Pestups, an editor of Prague, Jaroslav Scd- Incek cabinet-maker of
.a
of Prague, and Dusan Subrt, a clerk of Prague.
The Reich Protector, has decreed that in all areas, of the Protectorate In which a state of emergency is pro- 'claimed, there will be a police cur- lew,
CZECH - GENERALS
EXECUTED
„BREČIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, Sept. 29 (UP)—Czech headquarters in Londen have fr celved reports that the Germans have executed alx Czechs at Prague in- cluding two former army Generals; namely. General Josef Bily, former Commander of Bohemia, and WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 Iteuter). Divisional Commander General Hugo Sir Otto Niemeyer and Mr. H. Voft of the Seventh Army Corps in Merle Cochran, who
Bratislava, is technical BRsistant to the Secretary of the
On Way To China✨
More Shootings
Treasury, Mr Henry Morgenthau, are NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (UP). expected to leave for the Far East London Radlo stated that "more and by ale from San Francisco to-day to more repressive measures are being help Chinn settle monetary and fiscal] taken in Czecho-Slovakia where 20 problems.
more persons were shot to-day."
JAPANESE WITHDRAW FROM CHUCHOW
HA SHANGHAI, Sept. 29 (Reuter)—A Japanese official com- manique announces that the Japanese withdrew from Chuchow, 50 kilometres to the south of Changsha, “having attained their spokesman, the Lacao front has been objectives.
since Saturday, The The Japanese are stated to stabilised have occupied Chentowshihi, 40olumn are about seven miles north nearest units of the Japanese right kilometres to the southeast of of Changsha, the Japanese central Changsha, cutting off the retreat columh is about nine miles north- of over 20,000 Chinese,
east and the Japanese left column about 12 miles east- Changsha Situation CHUNGKING Sept. 29 (Central The spokesman Intimated that the News) Japanese claims notwith- Chinese counter-enveloping move is within the so-called developing standing, Changsha is still in Chinese Japanese ring of encirclement. Four hands, according to information re Chinese columns-are advancing south- ceived at noon to-day," Dr. Tward from the Mile River inside the Talang, Secretary-General of the "ring" while crack Chinese units are Executive
Yuan, announced at the counter-attacking the Japanese right foreign Press conference this noon and left columns.
Trinng sald that,
said that several hundred Japanese piain-clothes men filtered Inlo Changsha's
northeastern suburbs Saturday afternoon but were all wiped out. Ile sold that the, Govern ment's orders to the Chinese Con mand fore to defend Chingaba, fast and spare no efforis, le aud
Unit of Chinese troops? cady reached t
mo
- `Raid On Shiukwan SHIUKWAN, Sept. 20 (Central) News) Sixty-eight Japanese planes in eight groups raided Shlukwan, wartime capital of Kwangtung, from dawryto dusk on Sunday, damaging
mong othek,building the Američati.
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