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2 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 RAIDERS SNATCH NAZI SENTRIES IN TERROR DRIVE PASSENGERS DIE PILOT SAFE IN CRASH British Are Wa rned to Leave- Invasion Fear Tax Boost SHANGHAI, Oct. 30. The Brit Clash Marks Bribe Case are, irrespective of the future course of events, since no similar ppportu- Strikes Into Is Indicated is likely to recur." -Their termed urgently desirable." ish embassy in China tonight urged all British Nationals in. Japanese-occupied territory to leave as soon as possible because of "recent devel--opments." It was stated authoritatively that the British regard "the political situation in the Orient as having further deteriorated." The embassy's action was said to German Army The embassy's statement, broad cast over local radio stations, said the British Government would pay for the transportation of those withr Security Levy May Rise to 5 Per Cent Of Workers' Pay Defense Attempts to Implicate Accusing Parole Board Man Cross-examination of Arch H. uul juuu5 ik uiey regisierea Willi British consulates between Novem have been taken after consultation between British officials in China and authorities in London.

ber 3 and 15. Continued from Page 1 Those who do not leave at once Previous suggestions that British" subjects leave Japanese-occupied China were much less urgently Nazis Double Coast Patrols; Resistance In France Growing By JOHN FARMS Lyons, Modesto member of the State Board of Prison Terms and Paroles, creased to 2 per cent so that his total tax, including both pension were advised they must "henceforth be prepared to remain where they' worded. and unemployment taxes, would be 5 per cent, or the same amount which would be taxed against the employee for pensions alone. A 1 A 11 1530 SUCAOWAY A LONDON, Oct. 30.

(U.R) A Free French spokesman reported today was concluded today in the San Francisco bribery trial of Paul Yeremain, 52, Merced vineyardist, after a turbulent session yesterday in which defense attorneys tried to show that Lyons, himself, initiated the bribe scheme. ))' that mysterious "black phantom In discussing the budgetary prob raiding uniU are jnatchinj German lem of the Treasury, Morgenthau ii'ict 1854 also advised reporters "not to over gentries from their post on the Nazi-occupied French Coast almost every night and creating among the look" possible savings In non-de fense spending. namim ii "horrible lear or an Morgenthau did not say whether GRAND MONTH END allied Invasion. Tho ennkesman's disclosure fol people paying increased social security taxes under his plan would get any increased pensions or other benefits as a result. Yeremain is alleged to have offered $10,000 to Lyons through union sources if the State board member could arrange release of Earl King, Ernest G.

Ramsay and Frank J. Connor, who are serving! 20-year San Quentin terms for the! 1936 Alameda shipboard slaying of Chief Engineer George W. Alberts of the freighter Point Lobos. COURT IN UPROAR Superior Judge George J. Sleiger's court was thrown into an uproar lowed reports by the Moscow radio that British and Canadian soldiers (presumably of the specially-trained ii ft NO ADDITIONAL BENEFIT 'Height of the Season ttttv.

rnmmando Assault Jf orcesj dhu However, other officials indi landed in France recently and made raids in the neighborhood of Amiens. cated that, perhaps, there would be no additional benefits on the theory that the pensions now promised will cost the Government consider yesterday when John J. Taaffe, at torney representing Yeremain, oe-( manded from Lyons whether he! Fourteen passenger were killed when a giant Northwest Air Lines plane (wreckage above) crashed near Moorhead, Minn. The pilot survived. (Story Page 1.) A.P.

Wirephoto. ably more than people are expected was "broke" at the time the alleged! SALE IN OUR WOMEN'S SHOP to pay. Other officials pointed out that the original social security plan bribe offer was made. PATBOLS DOUBLED The raids have forced the Germans- to redouble their coastal patrols, the spokesman said, while Information received In London "shows that French resistance is Increasing" despite the repressive measures taken by the German occupation authorities. British authorities.

had bo comment on the reported raiding parties and the censorship does not permit in 1935 provided for heavier taxes than now are levied and that pro 350 Americans Asst. Dist, Atty. Leslie C. Gillen objected. Judge Steiger sustained Gillen's objections and Taaffe abandoned i the line of questioning.

He attemnted to resume it again posed automatic increases in the tax were postponed on account of hard times. ORGANIZATION OF EMPLOYERS FOR BARGAINING IS URGED Even under present laws the pen Land on Tafufa sion tax is slated to rise gradually to 3 per cent each on employees reports regarding the Commando units, which aroused great interest and employers in 1949. in connection with public demand Continued from Page 1 Some officials argue that If tho for a British invasion of Western today, however, but was checked by Gillen after bitter wrangling. Another witness today was Val Saroln, night clerk at a hotel at; 230 Eddy Street, who said Yere-1 main first registered for a room on February 12, when the bribe offer was allegedly. 'made.

He said he was asked by Yeremain to trans-; payroll tax is to be raised to pre This new apparel in extremely successful styles it on sale only because it cannot he replaced, and groups are now broken. Excellent assortment of styles and colors, but not every size in every type. This early sale gives you the advantage of wearing your selections straight through the season! THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Europe, in order to aid the Rui do In this National and International vance to accept the award. And the vent inflation, the principal place to divert the money is from the crisis is lay down arms among our 320 Passengers Are U.S.-Born Japanese; Authorities Go Aboard sians by opening a second front INDUSTRY DESTROYED men have been sent back to work today. selves we must go on until the practice of conferences, the appre 'This procedure Is also in accord The French spokesman, however, with well established and familiar discussed the reported raids and ciation of the values of collective agreements, and mutual respect and workers rather than employers, because employees are supposed to be receiving the largest overall amount of the new purchasing power which might cause prices to rise.

Three hundred and fifty American practice. It is in fact the same proce said Royal Air Force bombings of dure as that now being followed by occupieq France had practically confidence huve replaced the un stable status of conflict." fer the room to Lyons, but that: Lyons did not accept the offer. MORE OBJECTIONS During the morning session Frank Ostrander, former Merced County district attorney and another of wiped out tne textile industry in citizens, of whom 320 were American-born Japanese, reached San Francisco toduy aboard the N.Y.K. liner Tatuta Muru, thankful to have the Norde Section. The last two sentences were not delivered because his allotted radio the President's Fact-Finding Commission in the railroad industry and it is the procedure followed by the Labor Court of Great Britain in all its cases.

The Germans have transferred time had expired. most of their planes from the coasta been able to arrange passage to the United States, but not yet entirely YCremain's defense counsel, ob British Ship Sunk Off Spain's Coast areas to Russia, he said, but they are maintaining a fairly large force confident of being permitted to land. "The country may be assured in jected frequently to Gillen's methods of prosecuting the case. He was overruled. New Nazi Landing in France.

He said the Germans Naval intelligence officers and OP) HUELVA, Spain, Oct. 30. this case the Mediation Board will be as fair as fearless Americans also had moved much mechanized Lyons related that he attempted F.B.I, men were in evidence in large numbers aboard the ship, having UNTRiMMED COATS regularly sold up to $25 and motorized equipment eastward A British freighter was sunk and another damaged today by bombers off Huelva, on Spain's Atlantic coast. boarded it at Quarantine, and were to got Yeremain to repeat the bribe offer before John Gee Clark, chairman of the board, in a meeting in a and that 10 motorized divisions which had been in France were det- questioning all passenger at length. The damaged ship returned to pleted as a result cf the Russian Many of the Japanese-Americans harbor with one member of its Berkeley hotel room but Yeremain In England Rumored LONDON, Oct.

30. UP) A rumor that a high Nazi official emulating the flight of Rudolf Hess, had landed in Cambridgeshire by piano became so persistent, although war. were fearful that they would not be crew missing. refused to talk on that occasion. can be." JURISDICTIONAL STRIFE Returning to his prepared text, Davis continued: "There is another type of labor dispute, the so-called jurisdictional dispute, arising because of the overlapping of jurisdictional labor authority.

They are family quarrels, and a strike resulting from them is essentially a breaking down of the LOWEST PRICES DEPENDABLE QUALITY able to prove their citizenship to the satisfaction of the outhorities. Some of them disclosed that they had had only three days' notice that they were to be permitted to obtain pass Canadian Premier To Visit Roosevelt promptly domed in official circles 15 the kind of coat you want will be here! Plaids, tweeds, dressmaker fabrics, coverts and camel fleeces. Sizes 10 to 20. Casual, dressy and sport styles. that Homeguardsmen were called OTTAWA, Oct.

30. (Canadian out in search last right. age, and the time was insunicieni to obtain nil the required documents tress) The office of Prime Minis So far as could be learned they did not find the important" Nazi and affidavits of citizenship from the American consulate. organization itself. I think no one will disagree with me when I say that in this time F.xclimtOelt) ter W.

L. MacKenzle King said today that he hopes to make "a purely personal visit" to President and personage described by the rumor P. D. Perkins, a Tokyo book Cambridgoshire, an inland county, dealer, was questioned at length by of emergency suoh. disputes should be settled within the family, and Mrs.

Koosevelt at Hyde Park dur is just norm or London. intelligence men who had him tinted ing the week-end. if rH that interruption of defense produc as an employee of the Japanese Gov He la expected to leave Ottawa tion because of such family quarrels IN oy train tomorrow afternoon, ac eminent. He apparently finally succeeded in convincing his questioners is inexcusable. companied only a personal sec As examples of "troubles" that that his employment was in the Am retary.

He will not take with him went hand in hand with the im nature of translator, principally of any officials or technical advisers. The British Press Association said that the rumoi probably arose from the fact that about daybreak yesterday a British bomber, returning from a raid nn Germany, found itself in difficulties and two members of the crow bailed out. Tho British plane, however, reached its base safely. It has not been confirmed that any German plane was over the vicinity, and WESTBROOK SUITS regularly sold up to $25 lang in American newspaper head under present arrangements for thr trip. lines, for nn association of Japanese publishers, not an official Govern maturity of labor organization, Davis cited the strikes of AUis-Chalmcrs, International Harvester, Northwest Lumber, and North American Aviation.

Of the latter strike, ho said: ment agency. Leon Siguenzn, for 13 years consul 'It led td the temporary use of for San Salvador, In Tokyo, told Cambridgeshire officials declared interviewers that the general sltua federal troops, which could not have occurred with a mature and dis they knew nothing of any German tion In Japan was critical, and that landing. All famous Westbrook suits with many slylcs to choose from, both dressy and casual models. Including, too, group of choice Too Many Courses; Paris Diners Fined PARIS, Oct. SO.

(P) For the crime of eating or serving more than three sorts of food at one meal, a number of diners and restaurants were fined in police court today nfter raids on 33 restaurants. In ciplined union." NO DESPAIR $15 Officials were at a loss to explain fv how the rumor might have started. shortages of food and general commodities had only recently been im-proced from the critical point by rationing. "Under the impact of tre mendous expansion of production Diversified State Also aboard was Kleazar de Vega, and increasing living costs, it is nn wonder that we have tronble, but I think there is no reason to nas a surtace morel Chilean consul at Tokyo, en route hnmp fnr rprmelitnuirnt Wic Hniiffh. aggravated cases, imprisonment is diversified than that of any Cen provided.

ter accompanied him. despair," he said. "What we must tral Mississippi Vulley State. i 0 Pa stf Three-Piece TOPCOAT SUITS regularly sold up to $35 Co. CF 1 All fine fabrics suits that are warm, smart, practical.

Monotones, herringbones and plaids. be duplicated, many just "one-of-a-kind'' ACT NOW! Giianaro Confer lial and muff iiirliitltMl 50 DRESSES, COSTUMES regularly sold up to $25 13 Many our finest street and afternoon dresses included. Many wools with fully lined jackets in costume types. Grand values! Russian Squirrel Lorke. .139.50 CHINA MINK 375.00 LASKI ERMINE 395.00 Mink.RIen!eiI 149.50 Natural Siberian Squirrel.

225.09 SUITS IfoS) REGULAR VALIJK BEAUTIFUL HATS regularly sold up to $6.95 AS LONG AS ONE YEAR TO PAY No no extra charges of any kind if paid in 6 months. Our Nw Yprlc buyer Went to bat again and seii to oat again anq se ever to bel attached us the best looking two-piece suits i and monotones, neutrals and in sizes IO to 18. to a 17.95 tag. PLjid a few dressy darks, BEMtfFF IS colors, and Truly a timely salel These beauties have been in stock a very short time, only. Mcwest styles, exceptional felts and fabrics.

-All. popular stjles. 3 ANOTHER DUDGET HUT VALUE 1 733 roa a Qa I a lUrwtly ()putit (hhtuni Oakland's Oldest Established Furrier TIIIUD UODART AT FRANKLIN OAKLAND TWINOA KS 2 9 0 HO BART A FRA NKLI I.

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