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SIX PANAMA CITY NEWS-HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14.1943 And City fitters Acclaim ftanksgiving Day from pace ttld Mai! will be placed in the post office boxes' anc dispatched addec Wa i pjjjd jx- i ot was ii tne men ble F.e ALREADY AN INFERNO, IS AGAIN STRAFING TARGET (Continued from pate one) i been costlier for the British, who lost 26 planes Monday. The broadcast declared that a con? siderable number of planes were shot down and that the RAF 1 fcrmafons uere attacked before had crossed, the coast. On France The eht blast followed day- lieht attacks, on France in which American marauders hit at St Omer and Beick Sui Mer while RAF planes bombed targets in the Pas-De-Caiais area without opposition Two Maraudeis reported m.ss- Funeral Rites For Mrs. Tiller SknrvicM At Of God Church Funeral seruces for Mrs.

Jo- 1 sephme Tiller wife of Thomas Franklin Tiller who died recently at her home were held Saturday at 1 30 m. from the Assembh of Goo Church in Southport. Services were conducted by the Mr Walter assisted the Rev Mr. Harvey and the Rev Mr. L.

Elhs PATTON INCIDENT BEFORE 'COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION' (Continued From Page One) fatigue YANKS BEAT JAPS IN HEAVY FIGHTING (Continued From Page One) Admiral Nimitz rejoined: "I can state categorically they are not true up to the present moment. 1 recovered fiom battle and rejoined his unit. The incident created an under-the-surface sensation the 7th Army, then as mandPd by Pattern moie spoken aloud Gen Douglas MacArthur--these I Girl Who SUw Foster Father Is Acquitted MELBOURNE, Nov. 24-MP)--Red-haired Mary Catherine Durant, 21 was acquitted of first degree murder charges Monday the slaying of her 43-year-old stepfather, Charles Durant, who, testified, forced her to have with him or whispered both among officers apd enlisted men, than the capture of Medina ending the Sicilian campaign. Franklj, there was considerable bitterness but it i on the question form witn tne Gilbert operations a long outpost front line of attack against the Japanese -bombers rained explosives at 11 enemy points.

now, com- I Adm. William F. Halsey and the i mproper relations It caused New Guinea-New Britain area of i nce she was 12 collapsed in her mother's arms as the jury foreman read the verdict. Tearfully, the girl told the jury she was forced to submit to Durant under threats he would (The greatest weight fell kill her and her mother, enemy air bases on the western i Mary said she recalled shoot- was not of rank. his a quoted Ber- Lners as ng after the Mon- cr" -no German cv i i from i i.s These ari.ices claed that the i center of Killers in the Wil- had suffered par- aan ace from the deluge of and mcendiarj Tillers hus- patterns action was deplored by Lip of New Britain, open to pos- mg Durant as he slept last Dec officers as much as by his sible invasion by General Mac- 4 and burying him in a shallow grave in their back yard at Calico Rock.

Durant's body was un- earther last April 4 by a dog digging the yard Mulder charges were filed against Mary and her mother, Mrs. Armanda Durant, 44. The I charge against Mrs. Durant was nolle pressed yesterda5 ai pur arr v. i- nuts the --s Ci a 1.1 r.

the i a of the rccr anc. on 2 arr ctr. Sn- be day a- to day Tre uled to LJ lar field Church Services a i a i i semces are to be corauctcd at the First Methccus: Church th Dr D. H- McNeal officiating The ser- Tice begins promptly at 1 30 jiual Thanksgiving sun- ice will be held at the iptist Church at 7 a to the E. Mc- jastor abhc is cordially invit- Fpastor said THAT'S THE WAV IT SHOULD BE IN A THIS WORK ON OF OFFICE WORK KNOCKING WAIT TILL THE AU- CLEAR.

I'LL. SHOW YOU THE Tne Foreien Office uas set the Dispatches said and lie British Embassj near Unter Den Linden at the end of the 'Ihelmsirasse was destrojed The nev sotiper Aitontidmngen a preliminary estimates of ana injured totaled 10000 i id that the Nazis officiallv announced a large number' of cai a it The heaaqutirteis of Proauction Czar Albert Speer a reported destroyed The Kaiser Welheim Gedaechtims- knche a church widely known tourists was said to have been hara hit, the Swedish Le- gauon on the Tiergarten was badly damaged and the Berlin Office of Aftonbladet on Pariser street across from the Embassy xv as destroyed. Other Areas Hit Among the districts of Berlin suffering most were Siemen- stadt, where the great Siemens electrical works are situated, i Spandau, Wilmersdorf, Neuko- eln. Lichtenberg and Pankow, the Swedish advices said. German authorities, unable to cope with such widespread destruction, were said to have ordered all owners of excavating equipment, bulldozers and similar machinery to report immediately.

There is hardly urtMdow leff intact the center of Berlin," one traveler was quoted as saying Stockholm. "The streets are covered with glass and masonry, whole window frames were torn out by the force of the explosions. Splinters from the curtain of anti-aircraft fire which i the Germans put up, and even parts of British planes, which were blown out of the sky, Jitter the streets." band ana thiee children- two I daughter Mrs Jackson of i Pensacola and Mrs E. Tillman of Southport one son, L. Tilier of St Six grand- child'en, Mrs Bomfa.

and Mr- JuLa McLellan of Pensacola Josephine and Ho: tense Tillman of Southport Jo Dell Tille'- of St Andrew and Harold Jackson, S. Navy, se en great-erandchildren, one sister Mrs Blackv-ell, Panama Citv and four brothers and Lewis Andeison of Millville, C. F. Anderson Sr of Haven and J. Anderson of Clearwater Actue pallbearers were nephews J.

Blackwell, Henry An- aerson, Woodrow Gainer, Harry, Anderson B. Gainer and Herbert Heisner. Honorary pallbearers weie John Scott Curtiss Ware, Gene Jermgan, Ralph Dick J. Stuckey and D. Gainer.

i Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements men I i a onlj one man de- Arthur's troops standing on the lend the i a deed. i Chores of New Guineas Huon vas a Irutenant, and he Gulf as near as 70 miles a a It ould do Army if a few more men were c'cuied the head now and vhen Pattern Lnder Great Strain Theie is this to be said for Patton He was under great Suiain himself The incident took place betv een two amphibious WarWorkersGef Thanksgiving Pay ATLANTA, Nov. 24--OP)--Em- ployes engaged in war work on Thanksgiving Day must be paid time and one-half, but not more, under Executive Order 9240, George A. Downing of Atlanta, Regional Attorney of the U. Department of Labor announced today.

The order governs the overtime and premium pay practices on "all work relating to the prosecution of the war," he said. Congressman To View Florida Canals And Proposed New Waterways JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 24 --(JP)--Rep. Fred A. Hartley, (R-NJ), Chairman of the Eastern Seaboard Petroleum and Oil Committee of the House, will arrive in Florida Dec.

1 to inspect canals and proposed new waterways in the State. He will be accompanied by a representative of Gov. Holland's office and B. R. Kessler of Miami, executive director of the Atlantic and Gulf Canals Association.

GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACK MOVES CLOSER TO KIEV MOSCOW, Nov. 24-- (JP)--The German Army's ten-day-old counter-offensive in the Ukraine moved closer to Kiev today after Russian forces had made their third withdrawal in three landings wmch cracked the days under pressure of heavy German line along the north tank and infantry assaults, of Sicih In deciding on coast trwng the Jandsmgs Patton knew he was gambling with hundreds of lives No pressure could be greater Then, too he was quoted aftei yards as saving that he had hoped his outburst would snap the soldier back into shape Spearheads of Field Marshal Fritz Von Mannstem troops have reached Brusilov 45 miles I under orders from the Russian High Command mainly to avoid encirclement of its advance units The Germans paid heavily for i their successes in the Kiev bulge, a Russian communique said, Fierce hand-to-hand fighting west of Kiev and are almost half and savage gun duels cosfc them way to the Ukrainian capital than 100 tanks and 2 from Zhitomir, the first city to dea the bulletin declared, and Gragg Urges Greater Endeavors In Bay Co. Victory Pulpwood Campaign (Continued From Page One) COMMERCE BOARD'S POST-WAR PROGRAM BEFORE COMMITTEE (Continued from page one) for which a makret exists and endeavoring to get this information before the merchants so as to have a complete and well rounded retail structure. Civic: 1. Continuation of present recreational planning program.

2. More attention to beaches with the idea of incorporating for the purpose of zoning. civic clubs in such fall before the German drive Von Mannstem sent in other strong forces against Russian po- ed blows at the sitions in the Chernyakhov area, on Mannstem 40 miles northwest of Brusilov, in his all-out effort to turn the southern flank of Gen Nikolai Vatutin's first Ukrainian armv. Although the Germans suc-- ceeded in gaining ground on a a i west-to-east line 19 Nazi planes were shot down as Red army airmen struck mass- advancing foe. was reported throwing large reserve forces into the battle.

Millville Colored PTA To Give Special Program The Millville colored school Parent-Teacher Association will present a special program at the A. E. colored church in Millville Sunday at 1 rn it was announced today. i Selections will include: the' Jolly Four Quartette, Greetings from Lynn Haven Bay Harbor, St. Andrew, Youngstown and Rosenwald High school i A free will offering will be tak- en for the benefit of the school.

SORE THROAT twollow I SoolKm threat worki I internally Quickly ceugni to cotdt i a NIGHT COUGHS The highest wind velocity ev'er recorded in the United States was one gust of 231 miles an hour in 1934 atop Mount Washington, New Hampshire. For Victory Buy Bonds BARQ'S BOTTLING CO. I continued. Pulpwood has be! come an invaluable material of war, replacing thousands of tons through "the Zhitomir-Korosty- of scarce metals, and it is our shev-Brusilov sectors, the Red patriotic duty now to get appeared to be holding trees out of the woods and into strong positions In front of Kiev, the fight. and apparetnly was falling back "Pulpwood plays an important part in the daily life of VIT fighting man An idle tree on a farm voodlot can be converted quickly into gunpowder for our troops on land and sea, into gas mask filters, into containers for as beautification, TAME GIv veil groomed look.

Add Jiwtre, Kwp jour UNRULY lyinr flat uie Hardline Tonic. Lrf fflAIIC fettle gold eryvhere. THIS K0ML CROWN RltfrlT, KARMS' 8RI6HTENS 4NB ITS THE eesr CCLA vou CAN GET ITSMNDS OV7ABOM BE PATIENT WITH US Due to the conditions ot a war torn world, we cannot give you the service that we would like to. We will serve you to the best of our ability it you will be patient with us. PANAMA CITY TRANSIT CO.

Aid all promotions clean-up, etc, A copy of this outlined plan was mailed to each of the committee with the request that they submit opinions to Chairman Asbell. He, in turn, will give the result of their opinions to the Chambers board directors at their meeting on Dec. 21. JThe committee includes: R. Asbell, chairman, Joseph Bailey, J.

C. Cogburn, J. Will Cook, H. G. Fannm, B.

S. Gordon, George Logue, W. M. Pope, James M. Ross and Clyde Swank.

Charles Ray Dead HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24-- Charles Ray, 52, who gained national fame for his portrayal of country bumpkin roles on the silent screen, is dead after a long illness. first-aid kits and K-rations, into paper parachutes for emergency supplies, and a hundred other necessary pieces of war equipment. Essential to Civilians Pulpvood products are also necessary in essential civilian occupations, Mr. Gragg said.

With the increased shortage of lumber, paper and paperboard have been used successfully in the manufacture of egg crates, fruit boxes, poultry feeders, and brooders. Paper has also proved an excellent substitute for manila, jute and hemp in the manufacture of twine and rope. The Government has recognized the farmer as the principal hops of increased pulpwood production indicated by the fact that the War Manpower Commission has declared pulpwood cutting an essential occupation and has advised local Selective Service Boards to credit farmers for time spent at that work. The Office of Price Administration has advised pulpwood producers who need extra gas, tires and trucks to tell their local rationing boards they are cutting pulpwood. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.

Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Couchs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis BARQ'S BOTTLING CX Panama City. Fla. 2 drops open nose. breathing, Caution- Ui directed.

Penetro ire cold air. SP only Always tintt Open All Day Wednesday CLOSED THURSDAY THANKSGIVING THRIFTY CLEANERS CREATORS OF LUSTER-SHEEN CLEANING 29 HARRISON AVE. Next to Western Union 537 HARRISON AVE. Next to Danley Furn. Co.

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ftOd MULBERRY AVE. THE 4-WAY FUEL COOKING HEATING REFRIGERATION WATFR "We Pride Ourselfti On The Service We Render" I A 6 A PRONE 114 EAST FOURTH STREET WHAT OTMfl CICARtTTI I. Qtudif, Blend Firm7 Rolled 3. acuum Cleaned 4. Champagne Cigarettt f'aptr 5.

Modern Pnct Christmas Mailing Should Be Done This Month If De livery Is To Be Mode On Time." Make November Christmas Month This Year. SHOP NOW TO BE SURE Mark AH Packages "Do Not Open Until Christmas" CHILDS GIFT DISPLAY ROOM, 440 Grace Ave. HF makers of Domino blend this modern cigarette solely for our pleasure from choice imported and domestic tobaccos. Dominos give ou a ru smooth, agreeable-tasting Get to Domino Of Witk PANAMA A MARTIN-DA VIS THEATRE OF" 10:00 A. M.

PHONE 555 LAST TIMES TODAY TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD' THURSDAY WIlllAM I DICK A I A HCIVHf ADMISSION ChUdren Balcony rc Me THEflTRE OPEN 1:00 P. M. Orchestra 40c Balcony 30c Men In Service 25c LAST TODAY THE STRANGE DEATH OF ADOLPH HITLER" THURSDAY and FRIDAY IflttlOIIHRnlllC! ACTION! SlW REALISM! RANDOLPH SCOTT ILIA RAINES IARRY FITZGERALD ANDY DEVINE NOAH IBRY, Jr. Also FOX NEWS and '3 SMART GUIS".

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