Austrians Cheer Invaders Pardon Voted To Mooney By Assembly Action Has No Legal Standing Asserts Attorney General Sacramento, Calif., March 12 (U.P)-The state assembly early today voted to extend a legislative pardon to Thomas J. Mooney, the convicted San Francisco Preparedness day bomber. The vote came after two days of heated debate, and after Mooney sympathizers in the lower house threatened to keep the assembly in session until a laborite member could be brought by airplane from a hospital in San Francisco to obtain his aye vote. Assemblyman Jefferson Peyser, San Francisco, told Assemblyman Paul Richie, San Diego, who sponsored the resolutions, that he would change his vote to avert such measures. sick member was Melvyn I. Cronin. Richie pointed out that Cronin's voting record had been "down the line" for labor. Peyser's decision came as the proposed pardon, which has no legal standing according to an official ruling of the attorney general, had received 40 favorable votes against 30 nays, with 41 required for passage. The final vote was 41 to 29. Thursday, Mooney himself was brought from San Quentin prison, where he was sentenced to life 1m- prisonment 22 years ago for the bombing that killed 10 and wounded 40 persons, to plead his innocence. Yesterday, Capt. Charles Goff, for 34 years head of the San Francisco police traffic squad, testified before the legislature that Mooney was familiar enough with the use of bombs to have planned the Preparedness day bombing in 1916. Goff said that Mooney was "thoroughly conversant with bombs." He denied that he had helped to "frame" Mooney, as the prisoner had charged in his statement of the case the day before. New Rainstorm Hits California Los Angeles, March 12 (U.P.) - A new rainstorm was pelting southern California today but authorities assured that no new floods were imminent. At midnight the new rainfall totaled Mooney Pleads For Freedom -At an unprecedented session of the California State Assembly, Thomas Mooney (above), pleaded before the legislators for a pardon from his conviction on the bombing of the 1916 San Francisco Preparedness Day parade. - Associated Press Photo. Vienna, March 12 (AP)-Nazi nounced today that newspapers ly into line with nazi ideas. It Vienna papers controlled by girl organizations appeared Josef Tays anwould be brought immediatewas anticipated two prominent Jews would be banned. Hitler suddenly in uniforms. S. S. men parading, goosestepping perfectly. They apparently had been practicing behind barns for months. Vienna radio stations early this morning started broadcasting with "Hell Hitler" greetings. Nazi units rushed from street to street and house to house to enforce order and to display flags- both the nazi swastika and the Austrian colors. Virtually all Austria's frontiers were closed to fleeing Austrian citizens including Jews, and foreign legations in Vienna were besieged with requests for aid to leave the country. Two former Austrian cabinet members quit the country for Czechoslovakia, their departure public. ly announced. Frontiers Closed to Fleeing A Austrians * Japan Allays Shanghai Fears Shanghai, March 12 -Apprehension of foreigners fearful that the Japanese army might take over control of the international settlement was eased today when General Shunroku Hata, commander in central China, announced that he intended to exercise caution in dealing with foreign sectors. He said that friction with third powers could arise only if "they attempt to interfere with Japanese army operations" and that caution would be used in matters concerning the international settlement "in view of complex inter-relationships of foreign interests there." As Gen Hata expressed agreement with the pledge of Masayuki Tani, Japanese ambassador-at-large, to respect foreign rights and interests in China he indicated that he t had little hope of success for present Japanese efforts to open talks for settlement of the war. He said that Japan's army was Nation Nazified Over Night as Hitler Awaited German Bombers Circle Vienna -Seysz-Inquart Rules as Premier Vienna, March 12 (AP)-German soldiers swung into Austria today to the cheers of the populace, as the naziism of Germany's Fuehrer Hitler dominated the nation. Citizens, face upwards, shouted stormy greetings as German bombs circled slowly over the capital. The triumphant entry of Fuehrer Hitler himself, returning to the land of his birth, was awaited expectantly. He left Munich by automobile. Austria overnight became German and nazi. Hitler's close friend, 45 year old, bespectacled sandy-haired Arthur Seysz-Inquart was the new chancellor, as well as war minister and minister of interior with both the nation's army and police under his control. Nazi in Control German officials here Included the German police and secret service heads, Rudolph Hess, Heinrich Himmler and Kurt Daleugl. Everywhere Jubilant nazis were taking over control of provincial and municipal governments. The government of Chancellor Schuschnigg and his fight for Austrian independence and against naziism were gone. A regiment of German troops passed through Braunau, Hitler's birthplace. They stopped and paid touching, solemn obeisance at Hitler's house, their shrine. Troops Welcomed The troops moved toward a Vienra bedecked with nazi swastikas, and as they passed through small towns on the way they were greeted with cheers. There was no indication anybody regretted their entrance. And as the German troops came, another army too was marching into Austria -the thousands of Aus-| trian legion men who fled the nation in 1934 after the failure of the nazi revolt in which Chancellor Dollfuss was killed. In Styria province, with its capital of Graz the center of nazi strength in forcing the bloodless revolution, this nazi reorganization was completed quickly. Even Catholic cloisters displayed swastika flags. Factories and stores were ordered closed to allow for celebration, but the city had celebrated all night. German Envoy Explains Coup Washington, March 12 (P)-German Ambassador Hans Dieckhoof informed Secretary Hull today that Germany's Austrian coup was the result of the "wholly surprising"