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   Panama City Pilot (Newspaper) - October 3, 1941, Panama City, Florida                                By DeWitt Mackenzie War Analyst of The Press PANAMA City Pilot H Lower South CONSOLIDATED WITH LYNN HAVEN FREE PRESS VOLUME 36 PANAMA BAY COUNTY OCTOBER 3, 1941 There la a peculiar Interest for America In the announcement made In the British House of Commons yesterday by Home Secretary Morrison that the suspended Communist the Dally won't allowed to resume publication because the view of the government the Communist party Is not loyal to this Surely it wasn't by mere coincidence that simultaneously the great conservative party of Britain in conference gave Prime Minister Churchill a unanimous vote of based on his decision to back Russia by all means as an Sir Cuthbert who made the should realize that the Russians are fighting In a most heroic manner for their for the defense of Holy and not in defense of Marxian In these two events we have England's method of declaring its position toward The government won't relax Its battle against this At the same time England will keep Its bond to stand solidly beside Russia as an ally In the war against encounters many evidences of growing anxiety and puzzlement In this country as to whether our pledge of all possible aid to the Soviet in the conflict with Is likely In any way to soften public opinion opposition to We arc told that the Soviet constitution provides for religious That Is It is equally true that the Communist only one In carried on a and fierce which has been calculated to nullify in effect the Just after the new constitution was adopted in December of 1936, the Communist launched a fresh and militant drive on the After a campaign in lesser journals demanding a revival of propaganda and a program to counteract church the party through its principal laid down the lines of propaganda has lagged in recent said Stalin's new parly slogan of must It be The campaign was accompanied by a stern party warning to avoid The line to be followed was to uproot the church through education rather than to try to drag it out by Pravda must not be fought by administrative Churches should not be closed without consent of the People should not be dismissed from their positions because they arc It must be realized that the believer Is not an enemy of Soviet Such persecution will only drive religion must be fought by The Reds forthwith got busy to enlist all schoolteachers In the propaganda In adopting this the Bolshevists utilized a powerful force which was denied to the The schools are separated from the There's a lot more to the story but we needn't enlarge on It. It Isn't the business of the United States or of England to lay down the law about Internal By the same token It Moscow's Moscow hasnt said It to change our government and way of hie by applying to us Its policy of world * * We don't have to let Communism In unless we want We don't even have to be polite to It. There Is between an attitude of hostility to Communism as a and a position ol cooperation with the Soviet union In its struggle against the the wUd Qt the forest have the sense sink their differences in mutual peril CASE THROWN OUT BY ORDER OF COURT Howard Hayes Convicted On Charge of Attempted Criminal Assault Sally Rand To Wed Bronco Buster Circuit Judge Ira Hutchison this morning ordered the case against Felix white man and two John Randolph and William nol and the two negroes had faced charges of grand larceny for the theft of a quantity of building material belonging to Jack The three men were arrested about two months ago by V. E. then a deputy Hayes Convicted A circuit court jury required less than half an hour yesterday to reach a verdict convicting Howard young white with attempted criminal assault oil a Sentence was deferred by presiding Judge Ira A. Identified by Witnesses Hayes was identified by witnesses as the man who attacked the young woman on lower Harrison avenue early on the morning of last Aug. 9. A here on leave at the time of the Identified Hayes as the man he chased from the scene and C. D. of a testified that Hayes had asked him to tell anyone who asked about him that morning to tell them he been at the city dock for last hour and Wallls said Hayes left dock and was gone about minutes before he made had the 45 the Brooklyn Game Is Called Due Landis Makes Decision After Careful Inspection Of Grounds By GAVLE TALBOT EBBETS Oct. y third World Series game between the Yankees and Dodgers was postponed today by Commissioner Landis after a steady rain had left the held After inspecting the sodden field the commissioner called all the newspapermen together under the grandstand and I have made my The Before deciding ho called both the weather bureau and the airport and was told there was no chance that the sun would come out later In the and that it probably would go right on Today's postponement was not bad for the Brooklyn which discovered suddenly last night that U had 2.500 unsold reserved scats on Its hands and liad very little time In which to of the special press box erected on top of the stands was uncovered throughout today's downpour and it would have been next to impossible for the boys to wield their typewriters under the NEUTRALITY LAW REVISION WILL BE ATTEMPTED Final Decision In Matter To Follow Bipartisan Says President Behind those waving fans or sally Rand apparently has a Comes now the word that she is engaged to wed Turkel Montana bronco with whom she Is shown at SEEK CAUSE OF EXPLOSION News Briefs Oct. 3-(/P>-Otakar mayor of has Oct. 3- i been condemned to death by the officials sought peoples court on a charge of the cause of a shattering explosion that wrecked three two-story buildings m the heart of this western industrial damaged several others and injured 23 two of them Little hope was held for the recovery of Theodore of and Dr. John Hershberger entombed in flaming ruins nearly an hour and Dr. Christ blown from his where three patients were 19 Others Injured service In Allegany and Memorial suffering from injuries ranging from Severe burns to broken and Two were treated for minor injuries A meat a haberdashery and a drug store wore wrecked by the blast in the central business section late yesterday Fire that followed was quickly brought under Damage was estimated at more than plotting the Deutschland news reported Oct. 3-(/P)-Mrs. Mary Kirk childhood chum of the Duchess of who married Ernest A. Simpson after he and the former Wallis were died night at her home in it became known * Oct. 3-(/P)-The senate oil investigating committee arranged today for Nineteen other persons report on the Practical Aid Is Said Peace Need Oct. Justice Robert H. Jackson of the United Supreme Court after the war to Insure peace and lighten crushing burden of He told the American Bar Association last night President Roosevelt's and Prime Minister Churchill's promised aid to all such the end of this he must either throw the full weight of American influence to the support of an In- order based on or we must outstrip the world in naval and perhaps in Walter P. 57. of j Yale classmate of Justice Stanley was j posed for election as president today os the association's five-day 84th annual convention approached its threatened petroleum and one member Senator O'Daniel - charged it was all a Oct. 3-(/I')-Geripan secret police continued today their sweeping Investigation into alleged rebellious activities in the protectorate of following the execution of more Czechs convicted by Nazi courts on charges of high economic sabotage and Illegal possession of Premier General Alois one Of those sentenced to apparently still was awaiting the outcome of an appeal to Adolf Hitler for He was described by Germans as the leader of r. group plotting high Oct. 3- President Roosevelt asserted again that undoubtedly there would be some effort made to revise the neutrality act. A final decision on the he told his press would be reached only after a bipartisan conference next Tuesday with Senate On the issue of merchant now forbidden by the the President said in response to a question that he considered the statute so definite on this point that it would not be right for him to try to wiggle out from the definite policy of No Revision of Zones He that he had given no thought to revising present delineations of combat zones by presidential The chief executive Indicated that he the whole neutrality law problem could be threshed out at Both Republican and Democratic leaders will be asked to the White House for and Chairman Bloom of the House Foreign Affairs committee will be asked to sit in as an Decree Not Reporters reminded the President that Senator Pepper had proposed that the chief by revoke his action setting up combat When asked whether Pepper's statement was made with his Mr. Roosevelt he never had heard of the The neutrality law now forbids ships to enter zones by the chief Huge Development Is Under Says Hitler 4: Newspapers Build Tomorrow's Leaders life seems rich when valor strides With papers through the A fellow once wrote a poem about newspaper carriers which ended with those He was paying to any army composed of the nation's youngest business During National Newspaper Week should stop to a little about the lad who often before daylight and sometimes after dark brings our * * o Not so many years ago the newsboy was looked upon more or as delivery That was the case and today he is farther from that category than ever Today some of the biggest industries in America are directed by men who started their career as a news In the ranks of clergymen are men who walked or rode bicycles through cold and sunshine to deliver newspapers for their first honest * * * Five years ago the employed 12 Today it employs 68 who handle their own routes keep records and handle their own of them are saving for an education many of them are able to remain in school because of their In a few years these young men will take over Panama They will be our city and county and the business leaders of today they can look back on their days as a news carrier and realize the meaning of those life seems rich when valor strides With papers through the RED OPPONENT IS SAYS FUEHRER At Same ports German Drive Overrun Near Leningrad Britain To Speed Up Motorized Units Antes Adolf Hitler gathered a capacity crowd him lu the Berlin stadium this morning and blasted forth But even the great one can't the Flatbush A crowd of 25,000 digested his baloney while rain is keeping twice that out of And more and more It seems AdoK had Old Much vocal cords Pretty soon now Is gonna write something and he's gonna take his MORALS ATLANTA published by Inmates of the Federal offers in its Issue these two answer to any controversial question Is and wouldn't know what Bay Teachers To Present Program The public Is Invited to the first meeting of the Bay County Classroom Teachers association at the Panama City school Oct. 10, when C. H. Instructor of the Florida State College for will be the principal The meeting will open at 1:30 p. m. and all teachers are urged to Clarke's subject will be City Occupational Licenses Past Due Oct 3 will spreci mp the conversion of units into armored in an effort to the striking power of anny Children's Bureau To Allot For Polio Victims Oct. 3-(JP)- The Children's Bureau announced today it had allotted for the and treatment of children recently afflicted with infantile paralysis in They were Pennsylvania and The an arm of the labor said about 75 per cent of the 5,800 cases so far reported were In these and six other There was no of the allotment among the CLOUDY SKIES COVER NATION The Associated Murky skies covered much of the nation today as the center of a low barometer area advanced Into northern reached northward from the Ohio valley states to the Canadian border and eastward to the seacoast from Maryland to Southed Rainy weather prevailed from West Texas across the country to the Great Lakes region and eastward from there to New York and the New England It was considerably warmer between the Great Lakes and the Ohio also In Pennsylvania and New but only slightly warmer at most other places east of the Mississippi Minimum temperatures remained over 60 from the Gulf of Mexico to Illinois and did not fall below 70 at many southern Other parts of the country had weather about draining manpower war in- For Slaying Of Officer quarters info r in c d said The conversion will proceed as rapidly as and other equipment become these quarters Oct. 3. - - John King a customs Ruard who fatally shot Lieut. An unofficial source said R. Connelly of government lunn had Y. In an argument over the ot manpower a package of by the anuy In the graphs last Sept. 22. was Kingdom and asserted cd for second degree murder by that had now been the territorial grand jury last Harbor Lights Turned On For First Time During War All city occupational licenses were due on Oct. 1 and persons who fall to obtain 1941-42 licenses are subject to a penalty Of 10 per cent of the City Clerk J. S. Newborn warned this All licenses are the same in price as last year with exception that wood and coal dealers must permits for ma By EDDY NEWHAVEN Oct. 3 - war stopped here Inside the bright green harbor of little town uvo while ships lay anchored ready to take 1,500 wounded German prisoners across flO miles of beginning the first exchange of prisoners between England and Germany in this While the is being the two-year-old war will stop the on the sea In this section of the Both ships formerly boats that logically might have carried sonie of these men on peaceful years saU aV dawn tomorrow to pick up 1,500 wounded Britons at across the channel and here to complete the There was no mistaking that the boats hospital The first was a craft bearing red crosses on each smoke The was 0, smaller boat with one From tho topmast of both flew huge white flags with a large block of red The loading of the Germans this afternoon from a train of cars which pulled into that once haused continental boat Tonight lights will gleam from the harbor for the first tUne tbe war Broadcasts Of World Series Are Widely Heard Many Listeners In Local Gomes Colette's Life Saved By Petain Oct. 3.-(jT)-Marshal Petain intervened today to the life ot Paul under death sentence for the attempted of Pierre Laval and Marcel The youns Norman's sentence was to life who was sentenced to die by a special French court In Paris was from the guillotine at the last minute at the urgent request of Laval and Dcat They were gravely wounded in the attempt on their which was made Aug. 28 at a public Colette yesterday had appealed for clemency to Marshal Petain the only man who could save A cross-section surrey of conducted by the Western yesterday showed that an overwhelming number of persons were receiving their world series broadcasts over local station Clear Reception The Western Union reported on the survey this The report also showed that reception the local station was clearer than that of a nearby Alabama the only other in the vicinity carrying the Mutual Broadcasting System Gillette sponsored Play-by-play descriptions of the next three games ot the series will be brought to listeners directly trom Ebbets Field In Brooklyn at 12:30 p. m. today and Saturday and at i p. m. More Listening Area Messages to the local station from Port St. Joe. Field at and surrounding towns indicate thousands of fans are enjoying the broadcast and depending on for their accounts of the Yankees and from Flatbush who evened the series at Negroes Released On Robbery Charge The trial of John Carter and Henry on a charge of breaking and a local bar and taking a case of ended in circuit court this with a directed verdict of not guilty by Judge Ira The two negroes were charged with having taken the liquor from a Sixth street bar room after entering through a rear Stevedore Slaying Probed By Police NEW Oct. 3-(>P)-Police searched today for vice president of a stevedoring in the slaying of vice president of a during a quarrel over the number of Irish employes in work 56, was shot three times In office late yesterday as J. president of Sabbatino and looked He died FIRE HUNGRY CAMP Ga. Private Ous training Company was a fire eater for before he became a He still In some practice nightly with hU torch menu performance In says there's a matter troubling they 7 p. gas U the Associated Reichsfuehrer Adolf returning to Berlin from the eastern told the German nation today that a new development which began in the last 48 in the Russian campaign would the opponent in the east and help to reach The Nazi asserting that Russia had already been charged the U. S. S. with preparing to attack Germany If he had not struck He that made a mistake about one We did not know how gantic the preparations of opponent against Germany bad With this admission of the ferocity of Soviet coupled a declaration that decision now being fought out for the next hundred v In past he Germany's campaigns settle world history the 1,000 The Fuehrer said armies had captured about 2^ 500,000 prisoners so 22.000 18,000 About I Soviet he bad v been Reds Report Successes Even as Ing Berlin tbe Rusi their the nearly 30 miles in one on the Nazi siege trenches old and ed more than 8,700 from the Gulf of Finland to Black Aside from the 30-mUe setback for the Germans east of Soviet dispatches Russian troops had from one to two miles in at other to the Red Soviet arrays said Russian forces bad stormed across the river ok the Leningrad front after a 10? day On the Ukraine troops were reported by Vichy radio to have forced passage of the to the Crimea site of Russia's chief Black Sea base at New Violence the revolt of conquered millions ed In new violence today and drew reprisals in many The quiet of pre-dawn Paris was shattered by explosions six two persons terrorists were Berlin reported that mayor of had been condemned to death hjr the German people's on charges of plotting and the government of dominated Slovakia decreed thi death penalty for 4 German were ported crackling again in both Prague and in tbe hernia - Moravia newspapers said IB f yesterday - 15 8hot three Jews hanged - as of the German Gestapo a sweeping Investigation In the Many Executed Thirteen editors and of the former Czech eluding three retired were among those German radio discovery of a plot for an umm r London heard that eight SOBS had been In land for reported thaf ties there On  

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