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77'; 7. i Kussxa Of Liberation PRESIDEN ASSAILS FEW in A A Hie Sfali I ED" OPPONENTS la 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 AP Pr0ci TORY FOR lieoIitVAii inelttv that lo t. NAZI DRIVE SOVIET SEEN EDDOli nnhmited commitment" that there shall lie a free world, and called on all free nations to plan for a sound social and economic world order after the war.

The Chief Executive also assailed a "misguided" few both industrialists and leaders of laborfor placing per sonal advantage above the welfare of the United States and for delaying defense output by using their "economic power' to force acceptance of their demands rather than using established mediation machinery. Addressing 250 delesrates iajinjlkjn, Nov 6 (AP) Rus sia, fighting "a war of liberation BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Adolf Hitler's boast that Ger alone against Germany" and her aines, is handicapped by lack of man victory would attend the drive on Moscow in the "last a second European front, but the concluding session of the international labor office HWV vavasMS Vil ItQ i the assistance given by "Great great, decisive battle of this year" has been exploded by. tenacious i II I East room of the White House, the and the United States is of great importance and growing President said: soviet resistance, informed Lon don quarters said today, declar Premier Joseph is uuu me jjoienrer nas now II n4. II The American people have made an unlimited com that there shall be a free world. Against that com no individual or group shall prevail.

abandoned hope of capturing acaiin declared today in an ad dress over the Moscow radio. German losses since the inva either Moscow or Leningrad this xscumuig uiai laoor unaer tner 1 1 1 1 1 1 i winter. sion of Russian last June 22 iazi system had become the I On the fighting front, masses have reached 4,500,000 men, dead, slave of the military and near EVIDENCE jot Russian reserves were reported wmm tnat JSerlin today was the orin to have broken through Nazi siege wounoed and captured, Stalin said, and "if the Germans want a war of destruction, they will cipal slave market of the lines before the U. S. S.

R. capi Mr. Koosevelt added I certainly get tal, while on the southern (Uk IN fill II WXr VJJ LI TBI The American worker has no ft Speaking on the ve of the rame) front, Soviet dispatches said the Germans were retreat illusions about the fate that awaits him and his free labor or II 1 1 ing iruui corpse sirewn zone oi "'24th anniversary of the Bolshe vik revolution, Stalin said slaugh ter and plunder were the Hitler policy, and therefore "the policy Presentation of evidence waa ganizations if Hitler should win. He knows that his own liberty and started by the prosecution in the II jmm i tne very safety of the people ot trial of Robert Murphy, Donald or tne Ked Army is to destroy the United States can not be as II the Donets river basin. In a broadcast from Moscow, on the eve of the 24th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution, Premier Joseph Stalin said Ger me uermans to the very last Hatch, Glen Hatch and Russell Cooley, charged with eambline.

fcontinued on page 4, Column 7) man." "Hitlerite Madmen" The case is being tried in the court of Justice of thp Ppr Mentioning in passing that the hm itj, 1 rencn government had sold out Canyon near Moffett Field Sffl ZZZ man losses in the four months old struggle had reached 4,500,000 killed wounded and captured. Stalin declared flatly that "the blitzkrieg has failed," but with CONWI AWARDED rnn nrniTrn nnirn SABURO KURUSU, above, Japanese envoy, today is on his way Amau Ji. UCQl11 Juieui. n. Chris Pann in Huntington Beach.

I Acceptance of the jury, of 10 (women and two men, was reach shortly opening of court Z'S vate isk of Willitts, Calif. The Diane i to Hitler for fear of a revolution, Stalin said "only the Hitlerite madmen can think they can build ,,6 mgiq iXljm oiocKton, to Moffett wmngion, u. in an effort to bring accord between the United States and Japan. He is former ambassador to Germany for Japan. an evident reference to Great Britain, he complained that "one a new order under the present run uoiitn otvvtn conditions in Europe.

tnis morning. It consists of Mrs, Paul Cochems, Virginia Preston, Clyde Frampton, Anna Jacobs, Mrs. Goldie Honneli, Mrs. Six Unions Strike At of the chief factors facing the Red army at the present moment ine new order is ready to Envoy conapse at any moment and bury urusu Bringing Meeting in special session yes is the lack ol a second front in' terday afternoon, city council Europe." muer its rums." Stalin said Soviet losses were 350,000 1 and 1,358,000 awarded a contract for construc Soviet newspapers have repeat tion of a sewer line connection $4,000,000 Barracks troves, mice Orton, Maria Jackson, M. J.

Porter, Mrs. Car olyn Hunter, Mrs. Jessie Cart wright and Mrs. Daisy Richard son. Catherine Overstreet of Los An.

edly urged Britain to establish a wounded or missine. between the army flying cadet new front either by invading the Gomp He said the Soviet rear never romise ProjDosa ground training school along New continent across the English chan had been so strong as at this port boulevard and the joint out nel or striking from the Middle East. geles, the first witness called by Deputy District Attorney John Coiwell, testified that on the' (Continued on page 4, Column 4) Project At San Diego fall sewer line, to G. E. Kerns, Long Beach contractor, for $41, 300.73.

It also was revealed today in "Feeling assured that they would not be attacked on the For U. S. And Japanese day of the raid she went to the MI IS KILLED western front, the Germans are throwing in the bulk of then riding stable near the Meadow, lark Golf club and nirkprf nn a progress report from Major R. SAN DIEGO. Nnv.

jtipai a. fcharrer, of the United States forces in the east," Stalin said seutme six craft unions annr of 4 army engineers' office in Los An WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (UP) Japan is sending a Plan Defensive War 11 kn hora tnHair i .9 i micrc win nn ill hi ill ill hn IN TRAFFIC CRASH Informed quarters in London geles, that R. R. Jones, South Pasadena electrical contractor, has just been awarded the contract to tension project was halted due to a waee disnute some cards, presumably used in playing tango, but asserted she was unable to tell whether any of the four defendants were present.

Jay Decker, a deputy sheriff was the second witness called and (Continued on page 4, Column 1) luiiipruuuse proposal ior adjustment of Far Eastern issues to the United States, it was learned today. The proposal was believed to include assurances Japan will engage in no more aggression and a bid for a limited trade arrangement between Japan and the United States, The new proposal will be flown. install the electrical distribution system at the school for $56,565. Jones was the low bidder, being $16,723 lower than his nearest liiree hundred workers of the six crafts were affected. Hie crafts are the carpenters, laborers, iron workers, electricians, tile setters and cement finishers.

The crafts also went on at Camp Elliott, a marine corps have been underway since that base at Kearney Mesa, north of One man is dead and another is lying in Orange County hos pitai in a critical condition following an accident this morning at Highlights Of said he talked to Mr. and Mrs. Murphy on the afternoon of the raid and ate a sandwich and tfcpn rival. Five bids had been reer men instead of letting it across the Pacific by Saburo Kurusu, the special envov dis President's pass to those of zealous nation iSan Dieco. where a S1 snn nnn I patched by Japan to prevent its alists.

In taking action yesterdav. Ananeim involving a motorcycle and a spray rig. William Holstein, 70. of Ver left. When Coiwell attempted to introduce a picture of tancro barracks construction is unripr naval district spokes Address Given icguiwuons witn the Un tpri ot council acted for Santa Ana as injects a new basis for cj i i way.

man said "Work on the projects oiaits ureaKing aown. the contracting city for the joint outfall sewer district. Consent of The naval training station cnn nas stopped. Pickets are march American diplomatic Quarters continuance of the U. S.

Japan ese "exploratory" talks at a time when they were in daneer of WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (AP) mont and East street, Anaheim, was killed instantly in the accident at South and Olive streets, and Carroll Schneider, 26. of 120 believed there is little hope of a an members of the joint outfall sewer district had been given pre equipment as evidence, but the judge refused its admittance. The trial this morning was marked by constant and vehe ment objections from Defense Attorneys W. Maxwell Burke of Santa Ana and Brigham Rose settlement with Japan unless the These are some of the highlights in President Roosevelt's speech to breaking down.

tract is held by bimpson Con jmg on the street in front of the struction company, and the Camp naval training station and on Elliott contract by the Los An the highway at Camp Elliott, but geles Contracting company. there are no pickets actually on About 600 men were affected by government property. 3 Kurusu's presence in Wash viously connection with the award to Kerns who already had won the $91,000 contract for rebuilding the first units of the international labor office delegates today: The defeat of Hitlerism is of Los Angeles. Adjournment was tne amp Elliott strike, and an 'They are carrvint? discards sav Kurusu propositions are almost spectacularly different from the ones put forth by Japan thus far. Kurusu, friendly toward the United States despite his participation in Japan's adherence to the Berlin Rome Axis, is expect ington at the time the Japanese diet meets in special session in mid November will tend to counteract the explosive possibilities in Tokyo, i i his taken shortly after noon until necessary so that there may be freedom: but this war.

th iMUJuuiALwy ij picKets were on this contractor is unfair to joint outfall sewer line, wrecked by flood several years ago. Prior to award of thp 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. 1941 1940 November 6 92 55 not say last war, will produce nothing but nana at tire marine camp. organized labor. They do K.

G. Bitter, secretary of the anything against the navy. organized labor. They do yining against me navy. aestruction unless we prepare for 4 Kurusu arrival here mav Axaucs uuuiiuu, saiQ xne release tne ambassador.

Admir for Duucung the sewer line connection from training field to joint outfall sewer line, the federal irov ed to arrive here Thursday or Friday of next He leaves ihe spokesman refused to com lne luture now. ment further. BI AMERICA FIRST al Kichisaburo Nomura, who has tiong Kong by clipper plane to L. A. WELDERS SEEK Tne Amencan people have made expressed a desire to return to emment gave approval and agreed Japan.

The Tojo cabinet asked iu pay fti.uuu of the $41,300.73 WASHINGTON HELP an unJlmed commitment tha LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6. (AP) there sha11 bem JTee world. men were seeking wage increases, "a complete revision of the wage setup." Bitter said that a survey had been made which showed that the cost of living in the San Diego district had increased 21 per morrow. Significant Visit His visit, which crvstallizps thp toiai cost, ine government bptppH FOR U.S.

SOLDIERS to pay the amount, which is its Nomura to remain here for the time being but may let him return home after Kurusu has had they were beine blocked fromL.rr0.' Nazi system yiupuruonate snare based upon the expected population nf American policy of the new Tojo cabinet' in Japan, is significant for several reasons: South Philadelphia street. Anaheim, is lying near death at the hospital, having suffered a fractured skull and broken left leg. The fatal crash occurred shortly after 11 o'clock this morning when the motorcycle driven bv Schneider, was involved in a colli sion with a spray rig operated by retui ning to worK at the Caliior tne slave of the a chance to confer with him. nia Shipyard which has contracts "i i ctuet scnooi compared "with the Ihe official notification of Ku cent since tne involved crafts had raises. i 1 It demonstrates the conser BULLETIN WASHINGTON, Nov.

rusu mission to the IJnitPd Rprlin ia Ua 1 mtai population represented in the members of the I tk rroco iimnrn uuiiwiMi 1 vative nature of the new rah earh Slave atates said niMj Vvf vessels at $1,500,000 pired October 22, a comDanv net and ITT." V. i wtJeiHce oi tne world. uisinct. "xvuai ly cwiyuaaiAea. wiin jNomura in seeking a pt the return of Japan's diplomacy set Jbdward Burch, Route 1, Box 202, spokesman said, and negotiations (Continued on page 4, Column 5) According to investiga Heat Wave In i cApwienueu ca tuontinued on paep 4.

Column fi Pioneer Resident tion or Anaheim police and Cor BIOFF'S LAWYER ATTACKS FILM oner Earl R. Abbey, Schneider (UP) Senate Isolationists today demanded court mar tial of Col. Early E. W. Dun can, commandant of the mrmy air corps technical school, Lowry Field, when they learned he had declared America First headquarters in Denver "out of bounds" for his men.

Dies At Home Second Day A WHEELER CHARGES NAVY BEING was proceeding south on Olive and Burch was driving west onSouth INDUSTRY AS TRIAL NEARS END Orange countv todav mntin Simeon Tucker, 94, a resident SENT OUT IN UNPREPARED SHIPS ued to enjoy a "heat wave" whirh street at the time of the accident. Neither Burch or Malcomb Sanders, of Stanton another pas of Orange county for 67 years, A. 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (UP) A Mm anr.rn iT senger in the spray rig. were in DENVER, Nov.

6 fT7P passed away at his ranch home at the corner of Rio Vista ave. v.un.n4. .7 ueKxees in some uj ure wiaxoaw oi mnnnn nirtnrA evopntmoe reeions. Th hioh America First committee head By JOHN E. BEAL United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON.

Nov. 6 HTP quarters here has been declared in uie p.juu,uuu exiomon iure santa jured. The body of Holstein was taken to the Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars Inortuary in Anaheim where an inquest is pending, Cor nue and North street, near Anaheim, early today after an extended illness. He had lived in thp uiai oi, wiiiiam oioir ana ueoree E. Browne a reacnea tne 92 degree mark out of bounds" for the 20.000 at 1 p.m., a near record mark charged in the senate todav that vjtuu save uitr VJiuiea taxes.

soldiers stationed at Lowry Field, same home for more than 60 witz, director and metropolitan of November. At he said, "if the instruction, mor ener Abbey said. ine army air corns technical are sending our boys out to sea in destroyers out of rcoair years and was a native of tneaters manager of Loews: inermometer redd school, it was revealed today. ality and destinies of the United States are in the keeping of these 7 aivto axe micu wiui JDIlLlSn Ships. ineir commandant.

Col. Eariv Harry M. Warner, president, and eS' Diego reported a 90 dpcrrop read newspaper clin Surviving are the widow t4 people E. W. Duncan, said churches TfM.ftv..

Lit wor i ii i pmgs quoting relatives of men roon tie with Annie L. Tucker, who nhairvaW Martin Conboy, former United "This Little Ad Went to Market' dent of Warner Brothers; Austin "ignest ror November 5 Keouch. vipp nrpciHont anrl tram. since 1921, while Ventura rp aboard the sunken destroyer Reu maroon handkerchief in his breast States attorney here and counsel her 100th birthday Tuesday; one son, Earl Tucker: a stpn dauerh. oen James in support of his pocket, opened the 10th dav of Hp.

fnt cai1 tha trial kii PPfll Mincal nf Doraminnt ported 84. Santa Paula on nH 3 Hit charge. bate on the administration bill to veloped into an investigation of tures; Louis B. Mayer, managing ear, warm weather! Une of them, from yesterdav's tcx, iwxTj. juottie staples, of Los Angeles, and two nieces, Effie whose pastors "preach against true would also 1 be declared out of bounds.

The possession of America First committee literature on the army reservation was also pro hibited by Col Duncan. "I an opposed to anything like autnonze arming of merchant the. film industry "and a very Boston Herald. Quoted the mother airector of Metro Goldwyn Mayer; with highest Sidney R. Kent, president of 20th near 90" was the snips and sending them into bel noDinson, ot Los Angeles, and Century Fox Films, and others.

rrecast for today in this urace lucKer, of Stockton, 111. Funeral services will hp in ligerent ports and combat zones. Final Vote Tomorrow Senate leaders hope to pp a sorry spectacle it has Browne and Bioff, president and West Coast leader respectively of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (AFL), ducted from the Hilgenfeld mor almost in a sense, developed into auwuai in a sense utsveiuiJeu or John J. Ryan, one of the men aboard the destroyer, as saying her son told her the James was in need of repairs. "Toe Busy dispatch asserted that "on one or more occasions" the shio ly to bring about a division of national effort in times like final vote on the measure tomor tuary, Anaheim.

Satnrrtav a xniOlT)f an investigation of the motion pic JjlJllOIl nollar tlira inlncf vxr nni4 I ture industry, and row. They claim a minimum nave Deen on trial since October these," be said. "My commander a very sorry 1:30 p.m. by the Rev. G.

C. Rector, former pastor of thp Wp1pv just as hundreds of others do each day. This little ad ran ONE DAY 7 and produced 4 CASH BUYER. The RESULT obtained from this ad is typical of most cases when Register Want Ads are used. Several answered too late they might buy your property.

To place an ad, just call 6121 or write Regis'ter classified advertising department. 8 on charges that they extorted' spectacle it tias been strength of two votes, sufficient to in chief is the President, and I Soviet Loan Made large sums from major movie approve it. "Frqrn the biggest in the in was sent out from Boston with companies by threatening strikes. Wheeler continued a speech Metnocust church of Anaheim. Interment will be made in Anaheim cemetery.

do not believe he is in accord with the views of the America First committee. QUStrv rinwn to thp Inwoat A out repairs because the navy yard practices of those who are en WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 which, after nearly five hours, was To Jury Today Indications were that defense tnere was "too busy repairing British ships." gaged in the industry are not such I Ur) The State Depart as to indicate that thev should nuwt a said Wheeler, "we are HAVE YOU COMMUNITY and prosecution summations would be concluded and the case given ta the jury late today or tomorrow morning. MAILED YOUR CHEST PLEDGE? sending our boys out to sea in nW be charge of one of the most that a 1 000 (MO nnn A important methods of acquaint StL? J1''000'000 Ioan. stroyers out of repair because the ing the public, not only with rur "ussm "a peen arranged in interrupted oy adjournment yesterday, He.

read other clippings, including a story appearing in this morning's papers which told of the death of 17 American and two Canadian technicians aboard a ship (Continued on page 4, Column 5) NBW DUPLEX, c1o.ie In. Good kMomc. Call 8S0 No. Flower. In his attack, Conboy referred ren events, but also with what wramumcatlons between TOTALS TODAV Tv 'AK Received to Datet 951 Pledges for to Nicholas M.

Schenck. president ract that our navy yards are filled with British ships." Wheeler, clad in an oxford grey business suit with white shirt, ma rresident Roosevelt and Premier Josef Stalin. of Loews, Charles C. Mosko (Continued on page 4, Column 6) Quotas 1,994 Pledge for flM9 1 A.

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