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ALL THE NEWS ALL WE TIME Dftff LARGEST HOME-DELIVERED CIRCULATION LARGEST ADVERTISING VOLUME IN THREE PARTS 32 PAGES Part 1 GENERAL NEWS 14 Fagi TIMES OFFICE 202 Wit Firit Strttt LIBERTY UNDER THE LAW TRUE INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM MAdiion 234S Tht Timi Ttltphon Number SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1941. YOL. LX DAILY, FIVE CENTS IPir 50 to toSlGDn Fir Children Flee Berlin to Escape Air Raids Removal to Slovakia Admitted by Nazi Agency; Exodus of German Officials From Cities Told War in Pacific Believed Near Draft Term Compromise Stirs Fight Reds' Technique Exposed at Inquiry Witness Tells Legislators No Person Can Be Loyal to Communists and Government; Boring; Into Unions and Other Groups Told Radio Tells of Uprisings Against Nazis Fast-Spreading Revolt Reported in at Least Seven Occupied Areas Grave Developments Follow London Report of Nippon's Demand for Thailand Bases and Monopoly of That Nation's Supplies Extension of Service to 30 Months Brings Protest by Wheeler WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. (P) BERLIN, Aug.

1. (JPi D.N.R., official German news agency, reported from Bratislava today that several thou, sand children from Rcrlin and Western Germany had been settled in Slovakia to escape British, air raids. Thia u-ac thn fire No person ran be a loyal member of the Communist party and at the same time be loyal to the government, of the United States, the legislative committee investigating un-American activities was told yesterday. Kven before R.A.F. raids were Intensified, however, there had been reports of women and children being removed from populated centers to less exposed regions, some of them to Slovakia.

Norwegian sources in London reported June 21 that a large-scale exodus of German officials and citizens from Northern German cities was under way to occupied Norway because of destructive British bombing raids. Administration forces in the! BY THE UNITED PRESS Great Britain's radio "voice doom" last night sum- BV TIIK I XITHI rilKS President Roosevelt last night stopped the export of of Senate offered today to com- of anv large-scale The committee finished its Is Angeles hearing and adjourned in mpct at the rail of Chairman moned Europe's conquered American oil to Japan and froze for military use all silk millions to equip thentselves stocks in the United States an ominous indication that for the hour of revolt, follow-i Washington believes war in the Pacific is near. promise legislation extending the service period of all Army personnel by setting a limit new migration from bombed areas since the beginning in mid-June of what has been almost a non-top British, air Flying Steel i assault. ing reports of fast-spreading; These grave developments followed London reports, which disorders, sabotage and guer- apparently had British government approval, asserting that Jack Tenney, It is expected that it will hold its next session in a Francisco within a few Sliver Kills weeks and will then return to; rilla activities in the Nazi- Japan had demanded military bases in Thailand and a vir held nations. jtual monopoly on that country's raw materials.

Ia5 Angeles for a hearing that of 18 months on the extra training, but Senator Wheeler (D.) promptly demanded that this be cut to six months. i Senator Thomas (I).) Utah, floor manager for the service bill, offered amendments late to- Arcadia Lad will go into the machinery of The disorders attributed to Germany's reverses on the Rus A II I I sian front and Britain's for; yy 3QS If I TS Stale government and what ha- Nazis Set for Supreme Drive to Cut Red Lines Infantry Divisions Sent Into Advance Positions on Front Protecting Moscow been going on there. Itrv VOR u-kfkh Chipped accidentally from Only last week President Roosevelt, speaking carefully in past tense, said that for two i years America had continued to 'supply Japan with oil and there (by had prevented war in the Pa-jeific. The clear inference was ithat if these supplies were cut iofT war would come. Hen crusade were reported to be increasing steadily in at; least seven of Adolf Hitler's con-.

quered nations. That hearing is expected to a woodcutter's wedge, a sliver day embodying the compromise run for several" weeks. 'of steel yesterday flew into; offer. Under the amendments. Oliver Carlson, writer and lee-1 the throat of Anthonv Ryan, selectee, National Guardsmen, turcr who has traveled in Get- many and Russia and has Ul fuciduy considerable study to the smic- prominent Mr.

and Mrs. scrvue a maximum of a Meddling by Hitler Many of the reports undoubt-ii FY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS edly were propaganda." But it i ture of Communism, was on van tt onH and a half beyond their al-' un me oasis oi NEAR a ashing, onrv 'm tv mortal Hosoital declared it to Dc in the interest of thp advanmJ lines in the Smot northern and southern wings. mn that the; Carman" dipIo-'rtcmands Thailyml (Siam- mr dSniin m-Sv i national defense, the President ensk area, thus indicating that a This summary of the situation xpenncin which is onlv K) miles from oartv discipline and nartv teen- Desn te fho attentions of thro no it. 'ma tie mmw in thn weef nrn of A J.X:"? 1 countries, oarticnlarlv Yueroxla. i Mmienharo HHtUkm in other counirics.

indefinitely. I ":1 'nemseiv. mm Iron, 1 ar.sxi' i generally are agreed that if transfusions the boy died after v.ikmdii iHiiiununs Duaencc inc uniteo btatesi Carlson for a brief time was in IXREFIXITE PERIOD occupies this country Rrit- ition. hat strong German pressure on! the office of Governor Olson do-; seven hours on an operating served unt nntirp nn thah Under the bill In Its "orisrlnal The se troops, it Mas Leningrad had been measurably Germans' own accounts free panzer units which Relieved. "(large-scale executions of Mora details of lh lapanet Com- i Hitler government today that fni-m 1hJ Prixstripnt uftiilrl ing some special writing.

i table. QIESTIOX BV KELLEMS ARTERIES SEVERED hnl Knurl K.l.ll.. K' millllSf Iparipri!" ltl CflgiS Will lOUIIO Oil fOOO 0. It was at the conclusion of his; Physicians said the steel splin presentation that Assemblyman jer severed the two carotid arter I 1 1 1 1 1 authority until it was termina.ed;;'.,- the troubles had increSl11 repuDcs need no; Part I. by to extend the train- he a full-dress effort to break the' While the Nazi high command to such an extent that the Nazi advice from Berlin on the con-: ing period indefinitely, i (Russian lines.

jelf offered nothing but the; authorities, after trying all sortsjduct of their own affairs. i fw When Thomas snhmilted fhei 1. hiiefest nf ie "hat I le nf -u lies, then lodged at the-base of 1 1 compromise. Wheeler, a leader. 1.

Ion the east front continue to deling "appeals instead of coer- 1 IlfU 11UIU ail UUS H1J. of government bv the brain between vertebrae. and uiiuu iui MMMu.Mfie hi: mm a ciiH'cuii to avoid involve-Germany was high prai-e from rnrnt. Sumner Welles, Acting Secretary; ciii- of the opposition forces, told the Both German and Russian claims Senate that "while it would not) in datail on Pagi 6. Part I.

eton. TIME TO STRIKE veiop in our favor" Berlin military dispatches stressed a claim that tens of thousands of Soviet If- order because all the be so bad to extend the time fori jto send out motorized columns i 1 tiii Ivctll I'lUlllllt'S Jll Later the rad.o's '-Cpl. IZ' 'r this county will troops had been annihilated a few months, it, is very different to talk about 18 months, or a far ahead the main bodies. This information, which was a south of Smolensk along the ccn-i spokesman ot tne; be needed to make powder bags as subversive munists (including the Moscowjnit the intra-vertebral artery, party position of destroying thejThe boy's death, they said, was State by force and violence toxaused in part by shock, make way for Communism) it; With childhood curiosity the follows that a Communist in this I hoy had been watching H. S.

country cannot be loyal to his; Hanson and David B. Warner pnrty and to the government of chopping wood in a vacant lot the United States at the same near his home, 1215 Rodeo Road, lime, does it not?" Arcadia. for Victory" told I total pci iod of two and a half land parachutes during the next tral front and that ,000 Tied vear.s for selectees and confirmation that the the conquered peoples of thejMAY OUST CONSULS i.year. Obviously Washington ex- prisoners and 215 cannon had Nazis were as yet far from a ma continent tnat tne time has 1 nrnnru fmm tpv-i( r-itt- .,1,1 nects no more silk from been taken there. FOR SIX MONTHS the army to equip hat the Mexican government is hence the order.

or The same dispatches jor break through at the came at about the same time that Moscow was announcing in its: IHSCII IO! spoke for the first time of yet an ''How long an additional period e. Vu. ul'doine so. strike an important i r' EMERGENCY AID Carlson said Kellems' was correct. He added that other would the Senator morning communique that: Hi-, W.

i x-. This assumntion. in turn. in his opinion thousands of per- asked Senator Lee (D.) an in heavy action all along mieria) "ZZ Zu. r.

Vpsl''. 1 would indicate that a complete The colonel's Suddenly a wedge in the wood broke free. The metal chinned extension of the Smolensk sa- mysterious hroad- Welles said their resistance to Kmis in this rnnnli'V iivin the 'front there had been no substan- administration supporter. oil ban will be enforced against lient could be claimed a force least, as heard in New York, told Axis (ncwuit: ftllil III ltl If 1 l-l Wheeler replied that he would jtial changes in position the people to empty the shop northeast of the citv which was Communist party Without a needle-pointed bit of steel ing the full picture of the Com-flew. 10 fet to pierce the lad's mnnist setiiri anrt aims throat.

"before the Germans empty agree to a six-month extension but added that "it is unfortunate that we have to have' anv exten them," buy up all possible food NO (iERMAN PROGRESS jalso described by Berlin as en- The Red command's mention circled, of a resumption of fighting about; The point in this was that the Porkhov. lot) miles south of Len-; German lush command itself had the his I As blood spurted from TECHNIQUE RELATED wound, VVarncr clamped sion at all." stuffs, coal, coke, warm clothing and shoes. No one wants to wreck 'I'K 1 1. Armv" continued "and if suggesteo a reactivation! stated in tne past tnat oniy onet in uiv couu-six. months' extension is neees- Nazi drive upon that sec-j "encircled" Russian group stood than in the cities, he said, to exit ng dangers.

(hf)t has abandoned The hitter condemnation of Germany was inspired by a diplo- nn gl matic exchange between Berlin Jap'm-and Mexico. Germany has re-i Blow Aimer! to Half quested that Mexico protest T0 nair the United States over the black-iSoui hward Expansion listing of hundreds of concerns; IX. in Latin America deemed to belr ASH l.f. ON. Aug.

1. (U.R) operating for the benefit of the resldpnl today cut Axis. Mexico reieeted thA the export of motor fuels Prior to Carlsons appearance. -hand on the hemorrhage and two former ardent workers in. called Mrs.

Ryan. She in turn the Communist party in Califor-jsummoned a neighbor, Mrs. L. nia testified as to the techniquesjW. O'Bryan.

122.5 Rodso Road, of the party in this State opcrat-jwho drove them to the hospital ing through party "front." organ-dn Pasadena. Izations, placing their nomb(i rs 1 'lv I I TONY I think- it wnniH ho ai-i. ionrt Kussian city auer a snort 1 net ween tne and tne mos-i' -fr 01 ine Gestapo in the country. able." However, the best availahle'cow htKh road While the Senate debated the service extension bill, a joint. Three Army Flyers Killed Zt ITJIZ The boy.

nicknametl Tnnv. enate-Hnuse committee agreed today on comnromise measure 111 IdlKJl U111UI1S dlKl IHIUI dl tixi-l -i tipc jborn to Mrs. Ryan when she PROGRAM OF MOMENT This laying in of supplies as winter approaches will cause damage to the Germans. Britton said, "because their policy is to steal everything they can get from your country." with a stern rebuke. Dlr- kAlA-'i and oils to nations outside the Western Hemisphere, the British Empire and unoccupied ter Rena a TT IICII I lUIICd III IVHUUII RASED ON PRETEXT Vale now secretary I as Mrs.

Prudence Cassell Clu- )l ovlom" Inat Electees wno committee it took he wife of john P. Cluett. heir had reached their 28th birthday and tbto.d. tr Se.the Cluett-Pcabody fortune.j July 1 should be released providing that all selectees who! I from tho Arm of the Welles interpreted the German ritories of other countries resist witness v. 1 11 move as a threat to act acainst I intr acrffression in a move ohvi- That is the program for the rerrtrv what this Ifnnu-a Khi vval.

one HHWUMV ll.iu iH-cu lire's MONTEREY. Aug. 1. (UB jcaught In the plane. The body Three Army flyers were kiJledjwas found near the plane, today when two 0-3S observation Meyer said he could hear moment," lie said.

"Get your sup-j Mexico 111 the future unless thejously directed toward Japan. nlies now Kmnlv the shnns ho. ihlarklist is nrotectoH Tho mrlnr -ilct a' party member for two yearsdont hZ'n sPfn' beginning in 1936, in Los obtained a di- RG ES EILA( EM ENTS Senator Johnson (D.) Rounsaville and Owens 1h. I tie said th 'i mu for heln I I Ihov cu-sm 'vMv. i.ic geles.

milieu ami was meanwhile, offered an amend-She went to party schools ,0 R-van- Los cs insur. pi.oviding that draftees Prepare and strike a blow for! based on a pretext that the black- leum products, with the same lance broker and Bachelors Club' your country at the same time." list was in some way in deroga-' exceptions, to usual or prewar through heavy breakers. He tried to help swim to them but could not make it. There was a mounting flurry ition cf Mexican sovereignty. Turn to Pag Coin 111 -I' in 1 930.

quantities. No country in the world, Wel- of reports describing disorders spreading through Norway, Rel It provides for the pro rata is-Turn to Page ft, Column 5 Turn to Pagn 4,. Column 1 SATURDAY AUGUST 2, 1941 biplanes locked wings and crashed at, 1000 feet, altitude over Marina Beach, Capt. Walter F. Bass announced.

The Second Lieutenant John C. Rounsaville, 21, Alto, Private Earl E. Potter, 20. West-ville, and Private Marcus W. Owens, 22, Los Angeles.

All were attached to the 82nd Observation Squadron at Salinas Air Private Owens Wrote Turn to Page fi, Column 7 gium, Yugoslavia, Czechoslova IN THE TIMES' TODAY kia, Greece, Rumania and the territories of Eastern (Soviet) Po- Tiiin to Page Column 2 Parents of Flying Private Marcus W. 22, who Mas killed in a midair crash of two airplanes at Monterey yesterday, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens 1J20 E. 50th St.

Voluntary Silk Hose Ration -Asked as Mills Face Closing WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. (Ex-'mately equal the total stocks in elusive) An appeal to American! he -country. women to "voluntarily The drastic step is the result iof restrictions on trade with Ja their stocking purchases -was siik-m-oducinsr nation. Black Cat to Jinx Hitler Sent Abroad port, Second Lieutenant Franklin Meyer, 22, Rollins, parachuted to safety, suffering slight injuries.

Capt. Bass said. the plane carrying Rounsaville and Owens He enlisted in the Army four years ago. During the last year he had been studying to become a in the Army Air Corps. In recent letters to his mother, Mrs.

Grace Owens, the youth told, her how happy he was that plunged into the surf 200 yard from the beach. The order was an amendment maoe lomgnt Dy tne umce ot Prediction -Management, as a Meyer's plane crashed near the complete stoppage of all process THE CITY: Legislators told Communist cannot he loyal to United States government. Page 1, Part I. Arcadia lad's arteries slashed bv flying steel chip. Page Part I.

Mayor announces members 'nf Defense Council. Tage 1, Part II. Second charge filed against Harold William Roberts. Page 2. Part I.

Adventlst leader tells convention of miracles achieved by re-. Iigion in jungle. Tage 10, Part II. Two draft board officials arrested in asserted falsification of pay roll. Page 4.

Part 1. lulv building permits soar $1,000,000 above June figure. Page. 16, Part H. Two draft boards release lists of men Mho will reMrt next Wednesday.

Page 4, Part I. THE WEST. Three Army flyers die- when planes crash in midair. Page 1, Part I. beach.

He said he told Potterjhe was learning to to jump and followed him over- He also leaves an older brother, ing of raw silk was ordered ef to one issued a week ago which froze only, warehouse stocks. Approximately 100,000 of th 175.000 workers who will be affected by the stoppage of civilian production are employed in ho side. Apparently Potter's chuteiThurman Owens. Feline Given to R.A.F. by Wilkes-Barre Group (Nw; York TlmMl WILKES-BARRE (Pa.) Aug.

1. A black cat which Royal Air Force flyers will carry in a bomber across France, Germany and Russia, until it supposedly has crossed the path of Adolf Hitler, was put alioard a plane fective at midnight tomorrow. The appeal was issued by Har Page 10, Tart I. CHURCH NEWS. Page 2.

Tart II. COMICS. Page 6. Part II. CLUBS.

SOCIETY. Pages 7 and Part It. TUZZLE. Page 5, Part II. DRAMA Page 9, Part H.

SHIPPING. Page 13, Part I. WEATHER. Page 10, Part If. BIRTHS.

DEATHS AND MARRIAGE Page 10. Part II. PICTORIAL PAGE. Page B. THE SOUTHLAND.

Philanthropist's will makes possible hoys' farm at Garden Grove. Sepulveda Dam nears completion-1 Van Nuys. Page 5, Part II. FINANCIAL. Huse Slandard of California financing program pends.

Retail continues active. Rail shares advance, Oil news. Tage 11, Part I. SPORTS. Jackie Wilson scores easy 10-round decision over Larry Cisnerps.

Page 7, Part I. lassator wins Inaugural Handicap at Del Mar before WOO fans. Pase 7. Part I. Stars nose out 'Rainier in ninth, 4-3: Angels bow before Padres, 5-2.

Page 7, Part I. Two Japanese liners unload $4,000,000 worth of cargo at. San Francisco and Seattle. Page 5, Part I. GENERAL EASTERN.

Reduc tion tn disease death toll predicted for new Arm v. Page "4, Part I. League of Nations idea favored bv large majority nf persons In Who' Who. Page 14. Part .1.

WASHINGTON. President puts embargo on oil for Japan and freezes silk stocks. Page 1, Tart I. Compromise on extension of military service fought by Wheeler. Page 1, Part 1.

Compromise price curb bill Introduced- in Iwth House and Senate. Page A. Taxation of labor union assets proposed by Democratic member of House. Page A. Armament expenditures for July reach $1,000,000,000 mark.

Page A. Senator Lumpkin of South Carolina dies. Page 2, 'Part I. House member lands punches on commiMee-hearing witness' jaw. Page A.

Army starts training falcons to fijrrit parachute troops. Page 3, Part riet Elliott, head of the consum-Lsiery manufacture, the O.P.M. was er division, after some women hadold today by Emil Rieve, presi marie a "selfish raid" on retail Ident of the C.I.O.extile Work-supplies of silk hosiery. I ers Union of America. The rest here today, bound Tor Britain via According to the new engaged in the output of silk New York and Canada.

The cat.im anufacturing operations! thread, ribbons, velvets, named Capt. Midnight, is owned; throughout the country must goods, necktie fabrics, braids and ny a family which preferred tojshut down. An estimated 173,000 hat bands. The War Summarized Hitler meddling in America denounced bv Welles. Page 1, Tart I.

Revolt against Nazis declared spreading in seven occupied countries. Page 1, Part I. Beds rip three Nazi divisions to pieces, Moscow claims. Page'. 6, Part I.

German infantry relieves panzer units for further drive toward Moscow, Berlin reports. Page fi. Part I. Nazis admit evacuating children from Berlin. Page 1.

Tart I. Japanese demand military bases in Thailand. Page 5, Part I. Tokyo defies ban ori war supplies. Page 5, Part I.

remain artonvmous. workers will be left idle. In addition to-facing a silic Arrangements for the trip Priorities Director E. stocking shortage, the women were made "-through the local-tinms Jr. ordered the "freezing" were told last night that red and Chamber'of Commerce and thejof every' hale of raw silk in thejwhite rubber galoshes and other family is paying trans-j nation's mills and warehouses; fancy waterproof footwear will porta Hon costs.

A red, white and, promptly after notification fronrbe discontinued save rubber blue Jabel on a crate describes; the Army and Navy that the for defense. This announcement Capt. Midnight as a "special en-jmilitary requirements for silk in! was made by the Rubber Manu voy." 'the next two years will approxi-ifacturinj Association. REMEMBER THIS Even angels fly off the handle at times..

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