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ARMING OF U. S. MERCHANTMEN
Pres. Roosevelt To Confer
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (Reuter). President Roosevelt Is expected to return to Washington 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 Acti
Congress leaders will discuss
the question on Wednesday.
There has been no definite Indica- tion how for the Administration is likely to go at present in casing the Neutrality Act though there, have been hints that modification might be attained more easily than complete repcal.
THIS
might be the determining factor
In fixing the course the Administra- tion will ultimately follow. The Act
·not only forbids the arming of mer- chant ships but bans such Vossels entering combat zones.
Cordell Hall
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (Reuter), The Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull, told a press conference to-day that he favoured nodification rather than repeal of the Neutrality Act.
Replying to duration whether the Administration proposed to seck out right repeal of the Act or merely the elimination of certain features, Mr Huil referred to the statement, he mads last week that the moment was
for lifting the restrictions Im posed by the Act.
Tipe for
He added that he had tried to in- dicate then, that he favoured modl- fication but it was something which must be discussed in conferences with Congressmen
Czechs Shot
Out Of Hand
Elias To Go On Trial
Czecha were shot at Prague yesterday LONDON, Sept. 29 (Router) —Slx as reported by the German radio, in- cluding two former Army generals—- General Josef Blly, formerly Military at Dohemia, and Divi- Hugo Vojti, who was
Commander of the 7th Army
in Bratislave.
in
Czecho-Slovak headquarters
According to nowa received by the London to-day, they were arrested under an emergency order on Salur- day, irled and sentenced yesterday and presumably executed last night or this morning.
either sabotage or illegal possession The allegations against them were
of arms.
Peoples' Court
Fews is also received in London that General Ellas, Premier of the Puppet Government of the Pro- tectorate of Bohemia-Meravia, who was arrested by Heydrich is already Asked whether he saw any signi- en route to Berlin where it la be- feance in the recent increase. In, relieved that he will be
On Terrorism
bellous activities in the occupied
so-called Peoples Courty the
countries, Mr Hull said that reliable
The German allégation that Gen- reports indicated that sumplent people eral. Ellas and others have been in In those territories were being stary contact with London and have been od. shot and imprisoned without serving the interests of Dr Benes is cause to make, him hesitate to risk strenuously denied by the Czech. adding to the number by any state-Headquarters in London.
ment he might malco.
Supplies To Friends.
Mr Hull told the conference that the suggestion that the entire United States munitions output for thred months should be diverted to Britain and Russia had not been brought to his attention
-
Score Shot
Meanwhile the Chairman September2 carried out by
House Military Committee Mr All drew J. May, slated that he believed that this should be done but added that he had no official information that such diversion was being con- sidered.
The
LONDON, Sept. 29 (Reuter).--- Twenty- persons were sentenced to death by Court Martial at Prague to-day on the ground of the pro- clamation of
Biate of emergency of
shooting to-day. The executed per-
sentences were sons sons include a retired Brigadier General Frantisek Horacke and lead ing Communists, Frantiscek Wun- nsch, a baker of Prague, Jan Festups, an editor of
of Prague, Jaroslav ·
Sed- lacek, a cabinet-maker of Prague, and Duson Subrt, a clerk of Prague.
CZECH GENERALS The Reich, Protector has decreed
EXECUTED
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Sept. 29 (UP)-Czech headquarters in London have re- celved reports that the Germans have executed six Czechs at Prague.' in- cluding two former army Generals; namely, General Josef Bily, former Commander at Bohemia, and Divisional Commander General Hugo Vojti of the Seventh Army Corps in Bratislava.
More Shootings
NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (UP) London Radio stated that "more and more repressive measures are being taken in Czecho-Slovakia where 20 more persons were shot to-day."
that in all areas of the Protectorate in which a state of emergency is
pro- claimed, there will be a police cur- fow...
Assassination Attempt Denied
EPICIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Tuka of Slovakia, contacted by tele- VIENNA, Sept, 29 (UP)-Premier phone by the "United Press" lò-day, appeared surprized when Informed of the report of his attempted assassina- tion replying, "Thank God there is not one word of truth in the report, It is obviously on Invention and not worth a formal denlal.”
JAPANESE WITHDRAW FROM CHUCHOW
SHANGHAI, Sept. 29 (Reuter), --A Japanese official, com- munique announces that the Japanese withdrew from Chuchow, 50 kilometres to the south of Changsha, “having attained their objectives."
The Japanese are stated to have occupied Chentowshih, 40 kilometres to the southeast of Changsha, cutting off the retreat of over 20,000 Chinesej
¦- Changsha, Situation CHUNGKING, Sept. 29 (Central Nowa)Japanese glaims notwith-
4 standing, Changtha is still in Chinese hands, according to innate ceived at noon to-day " Dr. T. F Tsiang Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, announced at the Press conference this, after- foreign
|of Changsha, the Japanese central column is about nine miles north- cast and the Japanese left column is
about 12 miles enst.
the
The spokesman. Intimated that Chinese counter enveloping move la developing .......within · Lho.......so-called Japanese ring of encirclement, Four ward from the Milo River inside i Chinese columns are advancing south-
"ring" while crack Chinese units are
counter-attacking the Japonese right and left columns,
Raid On Shinkwan SHIUKWAN, Sept. 20 (Central News) Sixty-eight Japanese plonca noon Talang said that several hundred in eight groups ralded: Shiukwan, plain-clothes men Altered wartime capital of Kwangtung, from Into, Changtha's northeastern suburbs dawn to dust on Sunday, damaging Saturday afternoon but were all among other buildings the American
·wiped outė Ho sold that the Govern- Bible School and amfaslondry ment's orders to the Chinese Com- orphanage mand are to defend Changsha to the Meantime.four Japanese planes re last and spare no efforts. He added, connoflred Yingtak, «grailway "Units of Chinese troops have al-:62 ready reached the Japanese rear, We hope history will repeat itself der Stabilised FrontansENs
According to Chinese), milliney Newa ||pokesman, the Laotad toont hár béin
netreat units of the Japanese
*unk in about seven miles norit
miles south of Shiukwan,
olshan and Samfow
town,
WAR OF NERVES
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