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Page A'-3 SUN PHONE 699-11 MORNING SUN, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA; SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1941 Father Tells Finn Chief Gasoline, Oil Returning Diplomats National Far: East Expert Views Confusion, Says Oil Ban Urges U. S. Sons He Slew Their Mother Whirligig Say Reich Heavily Hit NEW YORK, Aug. lT Amerlcori eonssJar aad alatomaito Stiles Banned by Roosevelt (Continued from Page A-ll MayF Neutrality 'usk Japan to War Newt Behind the New officers expelled from Axis eoaatries arrived Friday on tne bvm ELMIRA. N.

Aug. (CB While two sons who. reported at in Industrial Quantities and transport Wart Point with reports or neavy eomnuy -Hambm "wholesals slaagMer of Germans oa the Bssmsa froaa. (Continued from Pagd A-U the will of the iTresldenl President. Ryti Hopes Nation Wffl his whereabouts to police stood by mutely, Charles Zvoch, 52, aad skcHntag tuutdard of Ivtog la (EDITOR1! VOTW: An enlyaai of JU eonfui litumtiou to JFaet Aria, sad it rtftrewions in tk UUtd Starts sad MNwkara if ftoan by tk farm Far Mart mow agar 0 tte Psoas frm to the Soma were so affected by tba- Ida a deathbed confession to In other words, he explained.

If Japan persists in her aggressive ventures, in East Asia Mr. Roosevelt; by refusing export 11- emnmm. emiM dV UO that na Help With Post-War Adjustments. Manhattan. The narrator is a high official whoso duty It Is to co-ordinate certain phases of the nattonal defense effort He was change from rations to ncn 100a MOWtof Mi 1oten.) ot wounded from the Russian front.

on the West nun mat iney were "upset all the way across." mm W. VAUGHN. day that be had alaln his wife at Dearborn, Mich, four yean ago. He fled and had been sought ever since. HELSINKI, Aug.

009 Tor days and 'day," asaertod, "trains of wounded UMM ma Staff 1 explaining why ha was beyond worrying about, beat or humidity. President Risto Ryti of Bnland tion's entire on supply here and bring her industrial mschlne to a halt Tha ontar. the official added. German soldiers Streamed into Frssldeet stoossvsttVsctloa -In ssuuktag esrtaln eU Morts to toM foreign newspaper men who took my boys up north ski The dramatic reunion of Zvoch reports la Lpmdoa that Japan has Iwnlil aalttanr flaw here from Berlin today that ing," ha said. "We wen much la TtuUtanJ (Stain) an a part of the bitter afrtamatH sad Alfred R.

Thompson ox euver Springs, Md, for yean consul general at Hamburg, said British raids on the German naval and lnduatrial center during May 9, 10 and 11 wen so destructive as to cause msny streets to be roped off while demolition squads cleared the wreckage. is a "technical redefinition" 01 tha original order issued in ha hoped tha United States would straggle aow bring waged Between tne Am and aes interested in a detachment of and John 25, and Michael, 20, took place in a. hospital room where the father is believed to remain nonbelligerent In order to Juls power to eoatnl Am eouraa of Mm Tliat ftMath ifjMjalnnmMlll laajtS troops learning to aid in formation. Tnev badnt been at it lone Jury, 190 which manes 11 prohibitive to export any motor fuel usable in airplane engines. help establish a permanent peace tha Anurinn nk miw to aln and the United States.

It was after the war. He said that Amer be dying of typhoid As his sons entered the room, the father and did splendidly. Before they came- Army offidals had been President Roosevelt Issued tne The Germans attempted to min ica could not undertake this role order suddenly after a series of said weakly: Dresden. Judging ny me sue of Dresden and assuming that other cities were getting their share of the wounded, it was apparent that the war in Russia was wholesale slaughter." Food prices have mounted Germany and foodi-has become more difficult to obtain, he reported. Thomas D.

Bowmsn, consul general at Rome, believed Italy was better off in the matter ot food than other European nations but said Italians seemed to resent the "control" exercised by German officers and technidsis. if she herself entered the war. imize the effect of the bombings, he by nutting Tor Sale" with tola viewpoint in mind that the bases In south Indo-China wen obtained as part of a move to encircle Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. dally conferences with his economic advisers and British Am He said he believed the Finnish- tnera locating quarters tor mem. Washington wanted to send whole regiment at once, so they could learn to co-ordinate their activities.

That had to be given bassador Lord Hallux, signs on areas occupied by bombed buildings to make it ap-near that the blasted areas had Soviet war would end before any effective help could reach. Russia "I am sorry I killed your mother. Coma closer please, closer." Zvoch's outstretched arm fell back on the coven aa his sons remained in their places, and Dearborn Detectives Benjamin Hence it would appear that Jap Britain earlier had Indicated anese policy in the Immediate future will be to concentrate on that Japan would get no more Pritia.li an rut the em Dire threat up because then weren't sufficient But from the United States gnd added that he did not believe the. Unit been cleared for sale as empty lots. Fmm friends, he said, he ened to-close its coaling stations ending tha China War while, all when -theMrtMetint' taf-errived tha CCC had lust finished demol Slkorski and Howhrd Forman ad ed States actually was sending to Jananese learned of the "terrifying Influx" vanced to question the father.

war materials to Russia. mMMm' the Netherlands tna same time, working for additional sources for raw materials uch as those to be obtained from "It is my sincere hope that the Cast Indies, chief source of oil tn in tha Jsosnese navy oper ishing barracks with steam heat and shower baths' capable of housing 900 men in complete comfort. It turned out that the extremely cordial relatione exist Thailand under the Tokyo-Banc- war is, of course, obvious. But that war between the United States and Japan Immediately will result is by no means certain, London and Washington, it should bo remembered; an primarily concerned with the defeat of Germany. To hasten that defeat they hope to prevent Japan, an Axis power, from entering the war an Germany side.

But at tha same time they do not want Japan to advance farther in southeast Asia and thus obtain bases which would make her 'position vastly stronger in event she does, eventually, enter the great conflkiti Farther Grab Logical Tha Japanese already have obtained Important bsses in French Indo-Chlna, under their agreement with tha French government In Vichy. It would be logi ing between the united states and Finland since Finland's birth ating, had notified the Tokyo government that the agreement gov kok agreement announced yesterday. This policy hardly would Army had never, heard of the CCC, or tha conservationists of the soldiersJ court an Immediate military dash erning such shipments naa Stars to Christen Streets in Gala Mayfair Ceremony Today will continue," he said. "As far as I can see now, our relations will remain thus. I hope sincerely that the United States will re wnn Britain and the United suspended.

1 asked some of their officers: States. Now that your men have been Could Ma Spark. main out 01 tne war. trained in ski warfare I suppose Then is a DossiblHtv. however.

"Finland is fighting for life. The effect of the paraiiet Uoa la to oewlva the Nipponese war machine of HscMer htmcsntsa blow wweh Japa-aese spokesmen have oeeiarea mirht DreeiDitate war. that the President's oil-export ban that you will be kept in the north country wont your He told ma: 'No. As soon as we an through with this instruction we're being may cause ine Japanese to feel that they face a "now-or-nevw" We wen attacked and an defending ourselves. Naturally, we want tne restoration of tost territory.

It is Inopportune presently to speak regarding further military aims. ir. himself took situation and that they will move sent down to the mraizance of the possibility of against tne Netherlands indies oil fields, seize the Soviet oil wells wsr wnen spesKing nualv last week. He said in sub- cal to suppose they would like Observer Sees "Finland will fight until a victorious peace which we hope, and h.t tVi united States had in northern Saghallen Island, and go all-out in casting their lot with Germany to do or die. expect, will come soon." to add to these.bsses by moving on into Thailand where they would be nearer Singapore, Britain's great naval stronghold, and been appeasing Japan with 1 oU and, in consequence, nad keep twlaklnv out in the Pa- Washington's action in atnnnlnr Oil Restriction asPortentious clfic.J.p.n.heMM.ldh.

Rangoon, port of entry for American war supplies going onto all processing of silk by non-defense industries appears largely a measure of prudence since the Ryti, who spoke to the correspondents in German and English, declined to comment on the British bombing of Petsamo this week or on Finnish-British relations Invaded tne umcn had an neen oepnvm China over the railway from Ran aamnustntion hss no means of MHHdlH JlltU goon to Lashlo and thence to Gen-enHsslmo Chiang Kai-Shek's (Continued from Page All knowing, immediately, whether Japan win sell any more silk or The State wpn JTaJ. supported the PldfTt' immediately all Double Service of armies over the Burma Road. With this backsround In mind exnort licenses for from advanced positions, bim domination of the Baltic and Black Seas after five weeks of naval-air fizhting wen claimed the products mentioned and within the limits preferred. It to-iiflma holders that they im. a gooa guess would seem to be that Japan will continue to sell and that, eventually, when re-aerves sufficient to meet United States military needs have been accumulated, limited amounts of silk again, may be released for it is obvious that Britain, especially, fears a Japanese military move Into Thailand and suspects that Friday's Thai-Japanese economic agreement, as announced in Youth Ends With Navy the Winner FORT SHERIDAN.

Aug. by Moscow. The Germans admitted that tne must submit new applications but specified that they will be con Red army bad seized the initia tokvo, may be preliminary to a aviuu use. UP Earl Peetom, 21, Bethany, tive by unleasning savage cown-tvattadta all along the front military. agreement.

Thus It would be in line with realistic wartime diplomatic practice to accuse Tokyo on the basis of mere fnan feMiincrad to the Ukraine. sidered under ine new The department also revoked general license issued Ion June SO iuthorlslng export of some petroleum products from areas th.n the Atlantic coast Tokyo Demand The Nazis made the usual claims "annihtiatinr" vast numoers 01 logical probability in the hope Mo, was one man could claim double service to his nation as a member of both the Army and Navy. Today the Navy got him away from the Army after nearly two months of dual allegiance. Peetom was drafted April 4 the Russians in fierce encirclement actions Including the cap- on oiam seen These exports, which were not defined, also became subject to urn wwm opinion couui oe rai lied to prevent any new Nippon ose military plans. military plans.

iture at 35.000 more prisoners Issuance 01 "f- line war before her in- Unlikely Now near Smolensk ana ine siaugnier Brltala Blay Know. and assigned to Fort Leaven oiina Janan lmrjorted of "tens of thousands- 01 trappca on the other hand it is fault worth. as a cavslrymsn. On Russians. But the uermani 19,143300 barrels 01 niia.

that is. oils possible that London may have accurate Information from Sir claimed no gains. SHANGHAI, Saturday, Aug. 2. June 9 he was summoned for service in the Navy as a member of the Naval Reserve.

He .11 tv valued St $31,733,000. The Russian claim regarding or.p Informed Japsnese ouar- rasian unsay, British minister in the Baltic undoubtedly referred In 1931 tsne invawM Bangkok, who is dose to those tera said today It waa extremely obtained a furlough from the inai groups who long have fav uniiKciy that Nippon had de Army to report at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station at only to that portion or tne sea projecting eastward, as Germany firmlv controls tha western Bal July of that yeari ner imporw dropped to 12,450300 barrels valued at $23443,000. nun im nn available figures manded military bases In Thai Chicago. ored a pro-British policy. The Thai government, itself, is said to be proJapanese partly because of territorial concessions it re tic In live weens 01 air-navai Tne niw kent mm.

Alter nro- on how much of this, was high flehtine. the Russians claimed to land. They attributed such reports in London to "suets-work." based on the fact Tokyo has Just completed a new economic agree- tracted dispute between Army officials and naval officers. Peet- test gssollne or airplane iuon- -Arthur Lake (Dagwood). Amos jsnd Andy and Hedda Hopper are shown posed from left to right beside Mayferir markeri designating streets in the new Columbia Unit to be dedicated 'thta afternoon.

Glamour and thrills emanating from the corner of Bell-flower Boulerard and South Street (northeart of Long Beach, near Bellflower) hare been promued spectators by Charier B. Hopper, dereloper of the huge tract ceived xrom Indo-China, as result have sunk about 40 German ships, including nine submarines and 01 Japanese mediation of the 00m today was declared a xuii-fledged seaman and the Army's debt dest rovers. rarai win oangKOK. It is a fact that Janan ran. cants.

Thus, tt cannot oe eaw llshed immediately how much of the tow grade products the President will allow Japan to obtain. The White House announced the action in a brief statement as There appearea to oe no aouoi claim waa revoked. insMnao-cninese border conflict, and partly because of a belief that Japan stands for a program of "Asia for the Asiatics." From tha Jaoaneae vfewnaint. that stubborn Soviet resistance which President Roosevelt de- aiders Thailand within Jspan's East Asia sphere of peace and Japanese Informsnta said, but Thailand la not elaaaad Stocking-Salvage aeribMi Friday as "magnificent" follows: and a surmise to German mili immediate malor objective It was announced tooay inai kwithflndo China which Janan has tary leaders, had upset complete. to end the long undeclared war Campaign Likely NEW YORK.

Aug. 1. (TJP lv the schedule 01 tne tuiizaneg agreed to defend. Thailand, It was pointed out, is an Indepra- the President has directed tne Administrator of Export Control to initiate further regulation in wnn uiina, thus freeing Japan's forces to meet the threat of Brit- and stalled the German Panzer aeni siaie ana not a colony 01 a TODAY'S THE DAY! divisions tar from their goals. One veteran American observer aeieaieo European power, as Every run or snag milady gets In her silk stockings may help the national defense program, the respect to tha export 01 petroleum products In the Interest of national defense.

inoe-cnina is. The present Thai government went so far as to say that Russia now had a good gambler's chance to drive the Germans back to hosiery auggeated fo "The action wui nave iwo im thete informants said, is friendly ment. ro japan ana nanaies us own for The Industry's weekly publica their own frontier. eign relations. The Thai Premier.

Montgomery GivenLondon Duty by Navy tion said women's clubs should mediate effects. It will prohibit the exportation of motor fuels and oils suitable for use in ur-craft and of certain raw stocks from which such products are de Other war developments over Marshal Luang Blpul Songgram, the world included: Issued a statement only this begin a nationwide "silk stocking drive" to collect discarded stock Ings for re-use In making gun 1. A report from London, ap STABS ai week. It wss recalled, asserting that Thailand Is following an Independent foreign policy which Public Invited to powoer nags lor ine Army ana Navy. It pointed out that silk is used In nowder baea because It is neitner pro-Jspanrse nor parently with official British blessing, said Japan had demanded Thailand (Slam) military bases and control of the country's raw materials.

If this ts true, al rived to destinations otner tnan the Western HemUphere, the British Empire and the '-unoccupied territories of other countries engaged in resisting aggression. It will (also limit the exportation of other petroleum products, except to the destinations referred In British and American Quar is the only material which burns completely with the explosion of STAGE ters competent Informants said LONDON, Aug. (CXi Announcing that he is "washed up with Hollywood" for the duration of the war. Lieutenant Robert Montgomery, motion picture actor, today took up his duties as assistant naval attache at the though it Is doubtful that Japan the reports of Nipponese demands tne powoer cnarge, waving no dangerous ash in the gun. would move on Thailand at pres ror military eases in Thailand ent, the chances of war In the to anovn.

10 uauaj or might be premature but that Pacific would be greauy in Quantities and Provide for the pew cati on 1 such demands, eventually, might White House, indicating a mo united states Embassy. creased. oro rata Issuance of licenses on SCREEN, RADIO Witt Pmrtidptrf its Elaborate be expected whenever conditions There Mere re that basis' are favorable. ports of sabotage and disturb Montgomery, wno nad a narrow rscapd ahead of the German armies when the French collapse Today's action was seen as The United States Consulste complete abandonment of tne mentous step wss impending. Regarding' licenses, the State Department' Informed holders that If they wish to resubmit ap- gUcationt, the applications would a considered promptly but under the policy set forth by the ances in German-occupied countries, encouraged by German pre policy 01 appeasing japan.

General announced meanwhile that messages from Dalren Indira ted that gendarmes had ceased Ceremony occupation on. the eastern xrom Bnunw a year ago wmie ne was serving as a volumeenimbulanco driver, arrived In London last night. Uraviiy naauiwaa. In an informal address to the and tne snusn tor vKionr tneir "protective guarding" 01 tne volunteer participation commit installations 01 tne Texas, stan prapaganda campaign. Asllawl 4m President Ha seemed unconcerned about his movie future when he waa in tee of the Office 01 civilian ve-fiana onW last week.

Mr. Roose Persons with -pending applica aiMBIiatUU, MMMMHI Tokyo announcement, 'has recog dard pi York and British Asiatic Oil Companies there, and that the American and British terviewed at swank Clsridge's nized tna Japanese aponsorca gov tions for export licenses wen told their applications would be returned for re-submlsslon. concerns were able to do some ernment of Manchukuo and Japan I'm washed up with Holly velt said hevad permitted oil to be sold to Japan solely because he wss convinced that unless he did so Japan would move Into The Netherlands East Indies and business. There was no exact and Thailand have signed an eco A general llcenso issued on Indication of the status of other nomic agreement wnereoy tne British and American firms In June 20 authorizing exports of some petroleum products from areas other than the Atlantic Thai government will extend to Japan large credits which prob- Japanese controlled areas of wood for the duration of the wsr and I'm not sure they'll want me back he said with a grin. Montgomery said ha was moving from Oarages within a couple of days.

Uve hen on Navy pay?" war would name into ine souui Pacific. The move confronts Japan with China. coast also wss revoked. These aoiy.wiu do uaea to purensse a major crista In her war econ 4. Finland and Britain formally Hofcp'talMiy Get exports are again subject to issuance general licenses.

Tanker at San Pedro broke off diplomatic relations. 1 nai a ne said. Helsinki taking the initiative. Defense Training mm President Risto RyN of Finland told American reporters he hoped Awaits Instructions SAN PEDRO, Aug. 01B- Course for Nurses omy, even as ner armm ott solidatlng themselves in French Inde-Chlnaind assertedly are beslnning to exert pressure on neighboring Thailand.

Military strategists assert that from Thailand would attempt to mvade United States, Dutch and British possessions. The Japanese tanker Nlssyo relations with the United States would continue cordial and that Maru lay at anchor here tonight Establishment of defense train the United States would stay out of tha so aa to be In a Doal awaiting instructions from its owners on what course to take since President Roosevelt Issued tion to' help establish a permanent Acting secretary 01 aiaie sum- ofiejv ing courses for nurses at Seaside Memorial Hospital here msy receive federal aid, It was learned yesterday from the office of Surgeon General Thomas Parran of peace wnen tne conmci enoa. ner Welles csiiea aucmwn ft IKILMSUU a. me Philippine government called up 10 regiments of re tHkt possibility last ween wnen he denounced the Japanese occupation of Indc-Chlna. serves, totaling 15,000 men, at IK.

MMoiMMpmWMams the United States puonc Heaitn Service In Washington. D. nniiunnii Linn at nuuainn PBOJECT-fayAtf 5 P.IK Plan NOW to attend this thrilling spectacle a a giant national defense houaing project MAYFAB UNIT NO. 1 Ss dedicated! HERE'S WHAT YOtTLL SEE: Nation-wide Broadcast direct irom Mavfair by a major network Stars of Stag, Screen, mi7S.MimMKTMMMM. EaUDaway oarni, Embassy officials had 1 II II raw.

anal Bwrywhwa Three courses are requested oy the government: The basic three- the request of General Douglas KacArthur, commander of United States forces In the Far East. They will be Incorporated in Mac-Arthurs forces on September 1. year training course, a refresher course to prepare Inactive nurses for active duty, and a post-graduate course in special fields. Dr. Parran has asked local hos no immediate comment on the order end teemed greatly surprised although Amhsaaador Kichlasburo Nomura conferred with Welles twice yesterday.

Thin supposedly wss In connection with Welles' demand an Musician Hurt Radio participate in formal christening of streets boaring their nomas Thrilling Homebuilding II You Cef Up Niahh -BERKELEY, Aug. apology-ana- naw Jonansen. 33T Swedish uunnar United aneae Domoins concert pianist, suffered minor pital officials to submit an outline of what courses thTTSHBlde Hospital can and will handle, the estimated cost and the approximate number of students it will enroll. Contest 6 crews racing en a phase at building 6 homes one afternoon Squadrons of Navy States gunboat Tut kins ftllfla IOTJ You Can't Feel Right lacerations and bruises today when his automobile collided with an order denying motor oils and fuels to Japan and certain other nations. A spokesman for General Steamship company.

Informed of President Roosevelt's he presumed the Nlssyo had no alternative but to. return empty. He said he was unable to discuss the possibility it might seek fuel and oil tn Mexico or South Amer-Ico. Once the vessel leaves port his connection with it is severed. General Steamship had applied to the State Department for an e3ort'gfatsoBaatrc tanker, a 7838-ton vessel, to take on a load of ou.

Permission also wss sought from tha Federal Reserve bank to release sufficient frozen Japanese assets to pay for the cargo. The Nlssyo Maru put In after reportedly hovering off the coast several days. Two other tankers, the Otowassn Mara and the Nit tel Maru, were reported still wait ing, pending success of Ntssyo's venture into port. The ship's agent refused to disclose the owner of the Nissyo Maru. He said it was a chartered vessel.

a streetcar. Fighting Plans soaring overhead visit modal homes sea blocks of hones being huiH don't Funds for the work would' be aat kasli am in miwiAklntMuiii'iMti IM aM aa am art art taken from a $1,200,000 approprl CORA JOHNSON BITES. atlon lust made, by Congress. tMHt SlSav miv to Um awsaniWaiiMiTn- 1 This money will pay tuition and Services for Mrs. Cora 89, of.Taft, a former" resident of Beach who died mm aaaat taenia uan Bin Ito tilun a miss this MAYFAIR PROGRAM TODAY, corner South Street and Bellflower Blvd.

Drive north en lakewood Blvd. to South Street, follow the signs' MAYFAIR. Ural aa Mtlaf hit taatuh la aitr- suosistance tor ine siuoems ana will provide for additional equip aaa wiwi urnauac nmi khl mm aas hm mat jmu Mao, aa if Tuesday at Bakersfleld, will be Chinese Shih was -grestly gratified." -I am sure that this will great strengthen our moral." he said. "I think that it wffl be a great benefit to the whole. cause of the democracies fighting tor freedom: tt really to a very effective weapon." Mr.

Roosevelt apparently acted In collaboration with the British. Lord Hsllfnx, the British Ambassador, conferred with him yesterday. At the tame time the President's economic advisers and um ment and increased tescmn staff If the latter is necessary. held at 1 o'clock this afternoon.in the dispel of JSunnyalde Mausoleum with Rev. O.

C. Harms officiating. Among the survivors Especially In cantonment areas and defense Industry areas are trained nurses needed. Dr. Par-ran said.

Seaside Is the only lo tr 1 iwliifci BMmi ant HaaStr Ha, fnnl mmU aa Imkt In trnc aiiaajTpiiia msWcmm. imm a mm flraa ana tot, mmt rtHif la hlh walii Hcfe wk Cratat I aria un-rt a twinf, mi mtmtf kact rturn mt artap aika amahiM utlifM-ry bjM. CMh mU h1 sm at atai are a son, Hugh Johnson; daughter, Mrs. Maude Bunnell and a grandson. Rex Bunnell, all cal hospital maintaining a nurses training school.

01 umg aeacn. Welles paraded in and out of the I r. 4 Y. I.

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