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6 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1941 1 I A 1 nnrtvic nri it rnn mriiT! U.S. on Brink Battle Opens Central Valley' M.r.L ur mj riuni ruK Kiuni 'WE MUST JEALOUSLY SCRUTINIZE' HEW POWERS FOR F.R., SAYS WILLKIE Of War: Wheeler On Lease Bill TO CALL DEFENSE STRIKES Still Needs Cash WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. VP) The American Federation of Labor Congress Asked to 'Abdicate Senator I A.F.L, estimating current unemployment at 8,000,000, indicated it I was willing to have relief appropriations reduced in view of quickening defense hiring but would in gave Congress to understand today Cabinet Members To Appear Before Congress Committees $25,000,000 Request By F.R. Not Enough To Speed of Work that it would fight any attempt to Charges in Debate legislate away labor's rlht to sist on "adequate provision, for strike" in defense production.

Thorough7 Debate" Is "Urged On Bill to Aid Great Britain NEW YORK Jan. tSlUF) The text of Wendell L. Win those unable to find jobs in in dustry." Jan. 13. (IP) Continued from Page 1 Although saying that its members LAMDON ATTACKS G.O.P.

NOMINEE FOR F.R. SUPPORT were ready to "make sacrifices" for Senator Wheeler (D Mont.) said as urgent private business to enter The estimate indicated the A.F.L.'s belief that unemployment WASHINGTON, Jan. 13: (IP) President Roosevelt's request to Congress tor1 $25,000,000 with which to- continue the Central Valley preparedness, the federation as- last night that if Congress approved the belligerent zones. serted tnat it would be "suicidal" to had declined about 20 per cent in the Administration's bill empower In Congress a tense fight over abandon democracy" while build the last 12 months. On January 1.

kle's statement on the Administration's "lease-lend bill ing President Roosevelt to send vast ing an invulnerable military de the lease-lend legislation was in 1940, the federation estimated the project falls far short of the amount which would be required if Shasta Dam is to be finished ahead fense for the United States. follows: quantities of war supplies to the number at 10,200,000. prospect. The statements were made in The federation said it would not Continued from Fage 1 The so-called "lend-lease" bill of its presently-scheduled 1946 completion date. As a preclude to momentous de connection with the A.F.L.'s annual "democracies," it would mean "open and complete warfare" for the oppose reasonable reductions" Jn now before Congress asks for an tlonal debate concerning the bill bates, the House was involved in legislative recommendations, made nary powers must be granted to the Information from California con- 1 enormous grant of executive power.

United States. gressmen is that the Reclamation reuei outlays because deiense employment expansion led to the belief that the number of unemployed Under the democratic system, In public yesterday. ARBITRATION ASKED an argument over committee jurisdiction. The Military Committee Discussing the legislation on the which the people' power is pre American For um of A i will be reduced sharply by the will not assume a partisan aspect. This should be true even though the Administration pointedly excluded Republicans from the formulating and drafting of the bill and Bureau, after investigation, has determined it would be physically -possible to complete the dam and Several members of Congress elected executive," wmkie said: "The so-called 'lend-lease' bill now before Congress asks for an enormous grant of executive power.

Under a democratic system, in which the people's power is pre-i (M.B.S.), Wheeler added that the served by limiting the powers of Government, every such grant of sought to take supervision of the bill away from the. Foreign Affairs nave proposed the outlawing of end of the year." FIVE CHANGES URGED form of the bill "definitely stamps start production of hydro-electric strikes in vital defense industries. the President as war-minded power should be jealously scrutinized. That is a general rule for Committee, but indications were power by late 1943 or earlv 1944 Five changes were. recommended daily continues its partisan attacks.

Senator Lee Okla), speaking lhat the House would reject the The A.F.L.'s metal trades division announced a week ago through its president, John Frey, that it would but that fully twice the appropriaV tion proposed by Roosevelt would in support of the measure, con in the National Labor Relations act to guard against "possible future ttvVrnment every such grant of democracy' and 11,81 rule should be power should be jealously applied doubly to this bill. We must challenge. The Republicans will gain much In public esteem if they ignore this tended that the United States' only be necessary. maladministration." I 'vv u-iii i a.t av In that event, public hearings on chance of escaping war was to send m. nil i tii while seeking to preserve demo.

Insure that skilled employees and confusion of partisanship with aid to England. the program to lend or lease Ameri agree to eliminate the strike threat in such industries if employers would guarantee to arbitrate all labor disputes without any work stoppage. The federation also asked yester recognized classifications of workers might "retain their separate fight of the current emergency and therefore the personally have come to the con-aul ot the opposition to examine "England," he said, "is the only barrier between Americ and a can-made military equipment to warring "democracies" could be The bureau's study, it was said, indicated at least $35,000,000 would have to be expended on Shasta alone during the next fiscal year to materially speed progress on that, vital project unit Calif ornians aren't savini? Tt patriotism. 5 While the debate over this bill is going on the Administration can well devote itself without loss of time in the accomplishment of our unity if they so provide direct court appeals for unions in elusion that, with modification, It ihould be adopted." oughly. baptism of blood.

'HITLER WARS ON U.S. "Hitler is at war with America started tomorrow. WARTIME POWERS day that Congress authorize DEBATE URGED I nave examined this bill in the bargaining representation cases; preserve "the integrity of collective promptly defense appropriations re National objective to concentrating Reflecting a myriad of interpre make a fieht wnewer tney will quested by President Roosevelt and ugm oi me current emergency, and! personally have come to the be subjected to dc bargaining agreements lawfully en on organizing the defense program. bill "thorough today. He is making war on us economically, politically and morally.

Only one obstacle prevents (ations of the bill's broad language, most amendments being drawn conclusion that with 10 Doost tne estimate submitted by the PresidentThe chances are. how-' modification This program is obviously lagging. provide "aduequate" funds for the Dies 'committee and the Federal tered into by bona fide labor "eliminate the out- huiiiaau tjiyi tiuiiiiia tr Liir 11 ii 1 ine Administration has failed to it should be adopted. bate" and that amendments be made 'as Congress, representing the peo were aimed at "de-generalizing' Bureau of Investigation to investi rageous delays that jeopardize the Wl11 let tne 'tem Pa This Is a critical moment In his- make simple organizational moves him from making war on us in a military sense, and that 'is Eng the virtual wartime powers ple, may deem necessary to retain gate and suppress "the activities of ta-a. TU i a I tWnt U.n nk.t organizational gains made by many 6 as wnne lahnr 11r.ir.nc onrl iMr.irir.A -fn laying plans for a later attempt to grants to the President.

Others were designed to insure against tnJSSS Jr" fundamental belligerent and we hope we shall production, ver to declare war." direct agents of hostile foreign Governments In our country, and land. "If England Is willing to furnish five-member 'board instead of three Government officials that fifth-column movements." as at present. ue appropn jeopardizing domestic defense preparations while American-made Snfne' 22 bill not to keep Americ. out of public ahowmanship, and cheap men to fly the planes we should be willing to furnish the planes. aat-cu iii a uenuiency dui- war.

mix in uifn ixat Anr nf uruDauanna in inn naronsa nrnffram Figuring importantly in this bo Amrl namnrrsn (. and the nisni tni nhcour. Bio Suppose it does take our wealth. sibility is a pending aDnlication be. t-I i gerad.

And the American people industrial name do not build a Ji.not 4he blood fore the Federal Power Commission U.S. Court Upholds Guilt i 5 ii liiv auiwiiUBViaiJVll ptllJltCUlV 4 i i ox our nova. txcluded Republicans from the f. Whw rail, wn w. in which the Pacific Gas Elec guns, tanks, planes and ships were going to England and perhaps Greece and China.

Chairman George- Ga.) of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who said he "unqualifiedly" approved the measure' objectives, predicted Roosevelt would favor tric Company seeks permission to fnrmnlaMnw n4 trafilnv rrf ha kill nave endorsed im policy oi giving oru worn win. we must piace more jormuiating and drafting of the bill -nnfiHpnri. Deal's Triple A Foreign Policy- Inrt rlailv mntfntic ila naH sqm -u" I i ttj bring two new hydro-electric developments into production on the which are resisting aeeres- labor or management-and set our- unaer tvery xourm Amen- 1U11.JVB. i I ii Iran Krtv" Of Ex-Berkeleyan as Spy sion. ai me same lime ine people ocivcb aijner goais.

ai-. viHi.Diiw i iut "Never before," he said. 'lias the Feather River. The application was an amendment specifying lhat for rejected by the commission, but desire to buiid for the united states Debate on Bid's Merit Hnited staif man. 1 i a eign beneficiaries provide "reason Continued from Page 1 pany of Kansas City, in an a.j...rj able security" in the form of goods vi nope mat aeoaie concerning its defenses Jn time of peace or world.

needed by the United States such this bill is confined to the merits of war. Never before has the Congress years. Their conviction was up. Son "would jeopardize the continuation of the democratic process In as tin and rubber. gave rise to a demand for additional held by the Ninth Federal Circuit Fvlrnnrlinw Hne Dm- APPeasers, isolationists, or coldly and 1 flatly been asked to for the War Department Secretaries Hull, Morgenthau, energy for defense Industries.

me united states. court. nn. lip-service friends of Britain will abdicate. It fhai atni-v ilamni.rai.tf leek to sahnljlatai ihi nrncrrnm fnr! The company said that, In pur Stimson and Knox are expected to "Yet," he added.

"The people Also today, the Supreme Court chasing cloth and thread for making those this administration anH i Uyl oM tn Brlf.i uT. TiiT mclAluKBtur A.U be the first witnesses before the Mrs. F.R. Discusses agreed to review a Labor' Board the suits, it was compelled to relm nust abide bv that choice. mint th rn 4u.

um the American people want House and Senate committees. GEORGE SEEKS SPEED contention that it could compel burse the sellers for processing taxes tot lau into the iallacv of dCDrivinzl pmnf 4n iAntA Vvi.t It makptv vital HifArn company to hire men and give them they had paid. I ot Dowen necensarv to defend titB Mnnn u- lTTnif.rf Rtot, M.M;Mn. tarian form of Government and i back pay if the board believed The United States National Bank Fees, by Unions order to preserve the mere form Hrni it.i i. in th nran nnnfiit i 4u- they want war this bill should be Senator George said his purpose was to "get the bill onto the Senate floor as rapidly as possible," but of San Diego, California, failed to democratic procedure.

other way. It is for this reason onlv statement that our National security fteanirolled through Congress as employment had been denied be, cause of union membership and ac "WB MI.n.Ml.. J- I I -1. llmtl Kf UM.IH.Mt UM.Bir. gei a oupreme court reviewr 01 ai wAcurw-rvw 1 aiiuoi, givo 11 H1B puwer 10 BCl that I tnvnr Brant if nnux.

4Viic Iff not lnVOlVPrt 1n a Rritieh riafoat I aD.uc..v i.uuot.cii, J-; 1.1J, whether his committee would go tivity, (hi. .1 I T. far oil that hm "lonlofln Lee declared that the "isolation' Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt aaid te- m.

kiiuo ol uib mine Time to tne Present Adm stration. line amerence Between a Brit sh The court also agreed to review ists have been wrong every step tiiuiyiiicuv uu. M9V aha hart haan Infnrm.J V. jtrne assuring ourselves by compe- However, there are certain con- defeat of victory is not only military ahead immediately depended on how long it appeared the House group would take. Chairman Bloom other phases -of the litigation con oi the war," adding.

ui a reversion OX riarat mil that onoh tn ha 4alran DUt eCOnom C. For mnnv vanra nmai 1-neaaers mat crait unions were dis tested by both the board and by the jnow' irom these same sources pose? 01 oiaie wxauon. cussine adiustments in initiatinn economic 7W HJler; emer- mto account: owing to the restrictive of the House Foreign The bank appealed from the Call- Her imnrPainn ah. company, we hear how. impossible It would bei ency is over." 1 Contrress must not be harried legislation of the New Deal and to Affairs Committee said he hoped to 1 a 7.

In a 5 to 4 opinion, the Supreme for Hitler to invade the Western luiiua ouyicmc vuuai, tnat the tendency is toward reduc, into passage of this bill, Some of the unrest and uncertainty of I aillfl Witt, 11C Ul u. JV.1.1 IU ill lj. vi complete hearings In three days, but if England rinai aucisions hj.su are posmoic line the fees these days by that process we will Europe, we have been maintaining is falls, the Court held that a Federal District Court has the right, if the physical George told reporters that with Nazis would then have on litigation involving constitution- The First l.adv rawntiv overwhelming sentiment very fa condition of a person Is in contro the French, Italian an pe rusnea right out four demoe-pur standard ot living fcy lavish racy. The bill should be subjected) deficit spending. In the long run, One Is Dead; Three Hurt in Shootings vorable for "the objective" of the amy 01 tne reaerai wag-nour law that a congressional committee in-j and contempt of court convictions vestigate the case of a migrant elec-V such this expedient won't work.

It wili Germa" nave. a shipbuilding versy, to order a physical examin ation. I to thorough debate, and lajjaiivj Bin. liiiicb grcaici iiJHll Ulak against iaos a-mgeies lima Him meal worKer whose wife had testi- amendments should be made as Con- end in National bankruptcy, infla- legislation, the main contests would be "over alleged unnecessary grant of dictatorial powers and claims Justice Roberts delivered the of the United States. ttarry linages, west coast iaoor ned that he could not oav a 1300 gress, representing the people, may uon, collapse, and the supplanting decision, applying to a damage suit leader.

initiation fee demanded by an A.F.L. men only a lew American pa Jan. 13. -(P) Au COALINGA, fhonlioj were filed by Hertha J. Sibbach against trol boats with not a single battle that adequate safeguards are not set up against abuse of the powers deem necessary to retain In its own or tne democratic system by a hands the fundamental power to de totalitarian system Jn this country.

xne federal circuit court at iew union before getting a lob on a mystified today In Wilson and Company, of Chi ship would stand between Hitler York held that tne men involved in defense project cago, for injuries clafmed to have the death of an 11-year-old boy clare wnr. If Germany wins the present war, Hho was killed by a small-caliber 2 In a democracy, every grant of and the trade routes of the world and the entire Atlantic coastline or lor tne protection of the Amen, can taxpayer." the Labor Board case nad not been At her press conference today she been received in an automobile ac of the Americas. employed and hence the board's said she had received many protests bullet yesterday while playing with extraordinary power should contain are closed to us, or opened only on Senator Clark Idaho), an op cident, 5 der was invalid. irom labor leaders that the public i younger companion. Neither had clause, automatically giving that a totalitarian base, we shall inevita- While holding that a physical ex ponent of the measure, said he would favor "all limitations on the The controversy grew out of a does not understand the initiation i pun.

power back to the people. In the biy suffer either such a collapse, or amination could be compelled Jus A Attacks Oil strike at a Blsbee, copper fee system, especially in craft Deputy M. E. Adcock cam ot this bill the powers should the- adoption of totalitarian controls President's powen designed to pre tice Roberts said that a person de serve integrity of Congress." laid thtvovjet.rg.! Robert Rowland, be granted idr 8 fixed; tarnf, not too of our economic life. We shall be mine owned by the Phelps-Dodge unions, and that union members and Comporation of New York.

applicants do not understand how clining such ail examination could He said that committees should ion of and Mrs. Whitney Row- fBr the future, at which time driven back to a controlled- ecO' Other phases of the Circuit Court these fees can be adjusted. develop the amount of money neces Plants in Italy not be punished for contempt. TAX RULING GIVEN iand of Coalinffli, was playing with Congress will automatically have a nomy, as to both foreign and dO' rlarialrtn nhallAnffari hv tha 1 sary for the projected program and Russell Leek a croekbed at the chance to review the bill, and mestlc trade, ment held that; RArfKpn .,.1... 1 ailllar rnnlllllla lha luiurai-a At.

ta The Court ruled that a manufac tnat a "ceiling" on expenditures obVERE SlUN avii.ika wjivij a aiuuu w. i Continued from Page 1 1 The board could not order the turer selling goods to the Federal snouid be inserted; Army plailrs came in light voI them. Likewise the bill should HOD0 for Democracy reinstatement of striking workers Clark and several other oononents Government under a contract pro man-occupied continental bases, and cUCU tUWflIU HOtincX BlieiU. I jiuv.ud is a KID puvvciB rpu the externally caused. Extra.

ai MVUV UCII1UV.1 BtJ a who had obtained regular and sub declared there should be no fili viding for reimbursement of Fed IIHTIOfiSi 3 The RowlandW boy headed for anted arirof a temporary and not three invading craft were downed, be. stantialiy equivalent employment buster against the bill. eral taxes "directly" imposed is not lome to informl his father about permanent nature, D.N.B. said crews of three Ameri at. J-L neve in our way of life, and In a elsewhere.

can made Lockheed, planes at' entitled to collect for processing taxes paid by others. peace that really assures the princi- ycotc umi. many assures me lignid ZEMO (a Doctor'a formula) quickly relieves itching, soreness. Actually aids healinir. Tamn .1 MUuitmj, JUUI1K 1 1 it: I m.

told the deputy coronet; shot rang Administration tand 2 In making a back-pay award, German patrol princi- 4 pie of free enternrise throughout a the board must deduct amounts 19 MEN CALLED Justice Murphy delivered the yesterday, but Mt Is hoped the discussion of the world; the re-openintf of the "i fStr ZZT aaaaaaa. uv jrvara auCCiMgl Ut IVXJAXl which the recipient could have opinion on litigation brought by ut and Robert tottered to the rround with bullet directly over the heart. In cursory search, of the city tms dju tioes not take the form of trade routes, the re-establishment of fense the Cowden Manufacturing Com-earned In the interim. ujiwojiaiLrii KiniiiaiiK uuwer vu mini uio uucii nicirici9.tiiu inv re-oirin In another attack on German pa' UP FOR SERVICE tVrlminlu.fuHon naf Unitmm. i I nf 4 Via i ttLI f-nvusi Juan utvauac i nw vviuiucu.e JilCll ill UIIC trol boats, the news agency reported, i T3laiv.

TT. Iv; this Administration. We could all another 22-cahber rifles, Adcock said, but fwUh lhat Administration loved The present bill, ta a twu akiiiLiaxa a7xuiiik.aiia iiMiat-cis were Passengers Removed From Ship Four volunteers and 15 other oth insisted they were consider- tuat II' asZ ha Vu. T. downed by anti-aircraft batteries on men of Draft Board No.

58 will ible distance from the scene of theL.n,i.t,.j' au. i i.i r. 'he shore, i A waacil tun ayuiuac luifli Blvuctwual. Tt 6 IllUBt KO WV be inducted into the Army for a tragedy when it occurred. for which It was granted had ceased paatverfgers up at Palm Beach hotels and pay their fares to New York or to exist.

yar's training on January 31. The board announced the names of the men today. world whole, and we must recog- DAB 'CJ--' nUte'the dangers that face us, not Winning, edge alone from within, but also from In Battle of the Aiv without. For this very reason I am or ln I think I can say without boast nupTunED? that no man in this country has Continued from Page 1 scene to carry out refloating operations at the first full tide. Why the Manhattan struck bottom in clear, relatively calm Volunteers are John Winfred Ra Havana, Cuba.

Another attempt will be made to refloat the ship between 3 and 4 p.m. today, the line said. done more to stress the record of personally planning in the- near By DREW MIDDLETON Ont nf III bait IBPaort for tllB- aaaa mus, 4264 Foothill Boulevard; Manuel Betencourt Souza. 4303 East 14th this Administration in this regard future a trip to England. I shall LONDON, Jan.

13. (IP) British take the trip In order to see what air sources said today the Royal Air or to paint the dangers of it. Street; Joseph Thomas Dungan, 2126 47th Avenue; Edward William Nie- aura ii ina aaman ana. IIM tha inlatrr tt wtarlns 11 trai anal tatllnf kaiti. I'm Dr.

Smllh'i V'KOJSEST JOHH" conditions are over there, and to Force is winning a "slight edge" in was, moreover, perfectly serious in my charges that the re-election of weather, no one ashore could tell. Most southbound vessels hug the obtain a broader perspective on the aerial conflict which they expect haus, 3682 Lily Street. Sailors Should Avoid Redheads this Administration would JeO' sucn matters "as this current bill, to decide the success or failure of southeast Florida coast to avoid MUSCULAR BACKACHE QUICK RELIEF I lust rub on Omega Oil nothing faster or better. Pcneiraies into skin Sj of pain area, speeds flow of fresh sjj blood to help break up painful con- Lgtjtion.Your painshould eascupfast! Trusted 50 years. 5c all drug stores.

rui xne outers are: wiiDer Josepn Spaulding, 2102 Harrington Avenue; George Anthony McDermott. 5314 pardize the continuation of the democratic process in the United and other problems with which the any German invasion attempt, American people will inevitably Britain holds supremacy, they said A red-headed woman stole $885 bucking the Gulf Stream, The United States Line ship was headed be faced while democracy is under because of continuous and systematic Belvedere Avenue; Carl Edward States. And I believe many of its acta since re-election sustain my attack. fh nly elenltfla. Hnltary trB (hat reach tha rtrht Mat.

aPoiitJvalr caarantccd ta hoU In any volition matter haw bad tha rupture. -tubiaeft Poatar' ftpproTal. Fouche, 2601 67th Avenue; Earl R. bombing of German industry and communications, because of a slight from William Maloney, 25, seaman of 1656 Leavenworth Street San Francisco, he told police today. He said the woman invited him to take a ride in her automobile and that Eshpeter, 3815 East 14th Street; Joseph Manuel Souza.

933 40th Ave position. Yet the People chose this Admin Roosevelt Pleased By Willkie Support lstration, and we must abide by nue; Melvin B. LIndquist, 1920 48th for California via the Panama Canal, Whether the boat hit an uncharted reef or wandered off course were points which remained to be cleared up. First news of the Manhattan's plight came in a message from the advantage over the Luftwaffe in the vital races for altitude, and because of the increased number of planes coming from British and American that choice. We must not fair Into he accepted.

After the ride, he Avenue; Harold Gordon Hewitt, 3104 Fairfax Avenue; Frank G. AmMMiaf 1 1 lilk tra II multkir silt 1 ported that his wallet and his HYDE PARK, N.Y.. Jan. 13. (JPh- -wiucvavu rjJrryrTnATTt the fallacy of depriving it of powers necessary to defend us in order to ings were gone.

factories. "It must be remembered," one In Masonheimer, 831 35th Avenue Ullman Bert Osborn, 1757 26th Ave preserve the- mere forms of demo' master, Captain G. V. Richardson, nue; Milton Wagner Dowlen, 5345 cratic procedure. We must give it White House Officials said today that Wendell L.

Willkie's qualified endorsement of the Administration's plan for helping "democracies" had pleased President Roosevelt, but who wirelessed about 8:30 p.m, Trask Street; Franklyn Elwood Mof tne power to act In this emergency, while at the same time assuring "S.S. Manhattan ashore off Lake formant said, "that this position is being held despite engagements on three fronts, Greek, North African and home, and at a time when most American factories are not near fitt, 5824 Walnut Street; Johnny Worth Inlet Requires assistance, ourselves, by competent amend n. laozwortn, 4733 wilkie Street; that he definitely would not com San Leandro9 G-E Dealer Coast Guardsmen in a small boat ments, of a reversion of that power A II A If you follow directions uln "Davlf FormuJa 7895" for Anlhma or Hay tver vou art 6 to 10 thouiand Vitamin unlta dally. Thl is luat on of many reason! why you ihould go today to Federal Dm, S301 Grand or 34th and Harriion and procura week' supply, only S4, ment on it. Chester Herbert Steengrafe, 2527 Best Avenue; Michael Aneel Dod- maximum production." 111 to us aner we emergency is over.

They said Roosevelt welcomed went alongside and were told the liner needed the help of olhor craft 30O, Zatfj ast 14th street, and Ru support of the program, from what' in getting free. Wilhelm Guenzel, 1501 50th No Partisanship TirIHsJoJe hoped that the Na- ever source It came, because he felt it contributed to National defense venue. Since start of air warfare, one source said, British planes have attacked Nazi military targets with such regularity "the Germans never get a chance to rebuild them." The Coast Guard cutters Mojave and Vigilante got under way, as did and National unity. the salvage tug Willett Haile Snnn fn enA They asserted, however, that Those aboard small craft, which This inability to repair damage, it statements on the subject were so voluminous the President could not hovered in the vicinity, reported was said, nas considerable euect on Army Against- Italians Din fiLAMEBfl It's the methodical Germans. there was no excitement among the Manhattan's passengers, who left 1801 East 14th Street TRinidad 7921 comment on all of them and would not single out the Republican presi Augmenting these bombings now are recent daylight forays by fighter- dential candidates from among the New York Friday night Manhattan Will escorted bombers against troops in LONDON, Jan.

13. A A Reuters (British news agency) dispatch from Khartoum, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, today quoted Haile Selassie as saying the "time is not far others. Germany and Nazi-occupied coun Roosevelt will be back In Wash tries and against communications. ington tomorrow to check up on the Abandon Cruise (aW9 uilMuuto A- distant" when he would lead an progress of the defense program and of the "lease-lend" bill in Congress. Army of Ethiopian patriots against NEW YORK, Jan.

13. (P) The Presents the New 1941 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS the Italians who drove him from his Ambassador Leahy Confined to Sickbed throne. U.S. Lines said today that the liner Manhattan, fast aground off West Palm Beach, would be brought He declared he was pleased with KUSIC AND ELECTRIC SHOP back to New York; as soon as she Is VICHY. France, Jan.

13. P) WPA'to Hold Class In Plane Modeling SAN LEANDRO, Jan. 13. A class the progress of training his Army and added that revolt among his refloated. 1349 PAHK STI.EET LA ktaarat 3.102! United States Ambassador Admiral William D.

Leahy, ill since Friday, They said the ship would be dry- tribesmen was making great headway. docked for inspection by underwrit was ordered by his physician today The days of my former Italian For 1941 to remain in bed for several days ally, who betrayed my country, are ers and that the cruise to San Francisco and Los Angeles would "undoubtedly be cancelled." numbered," he was quoted as Wc proudly present the complete line of in model airplane construction will be conducted by the San Leandro WPA Recreation Commission each Thursday from 7:80 p.m. to 10 p.m., beginning next week, according to Ed Hallman, supervisor. Classes will also be open all day on Saturdays. 1 IBM aiajaj saying.

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