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-*•**• ***W! /> * \*. 1 1 AN ABC F^APER-- .GU-ARANTEED CI RCULAT 10 N i *+»«»*»»»<fHr»»j»f###'»»»f »»»»»»»»»»•» ( ; ***^+*++++++0+0++*++4f0+.0+tS+*++++*+ \Fw Pittsburgh and Clinton County First, Last and Always** «THi WtATHIt . Cloudy, .slkghtly warraer fc» east and south portions Wednesday, Thursday, generally fair. >»i»»»»»##>»##»»»»»*<i#»»»»»<i»»*##»#»<y VOL. XLIV. No. 264- Hamburgh. N.Y^ Wednesday,.June 26, iWO.^ >RIO£ THREE C^NT* Ousting Of New Deal And Peace Are Major GOP Objectives, Hoover Says; Platform Is Approved By Committee CONVENTION HAU* Philadel- phia. June 25 a**—Herbert Hoover demanded 'the abolishment of- the' New Deal and a scrupulous avoid- ance of war tonight before-an ex- .Cited ReptfbTican -National Conven- tion which shouted back its appro- val and burst *mto the noisiest dem- onstrapon of this two-day oid- par- ty meeting. \\ *.. * . Outbursts of -applause, brie! and occasional, yet or a roaring 'lusti- ness, the address. But the last sentence, j winch was also-a question, brought the-clnriax Referring to Xhe K party battle that hes'ahead. Mr. Hoofer. his voice rising, demanded:* •^publicans are you-prepared to\ go Into this fight?\ •• 'Ye. 1 '.', came the., answer.'\ *\yes... yes . yes.. \ un.!il ear-spiutin^j bedlam drowned out the* responses, } . - . „_ A demonstration was in. the max-j - * \* . •• '• me; sWout^ c*i. -h»t^. and 5 OQ0 Yom^ Volunteers To applause. 3!! reinforce.^ by • the t * • ^ • I-- OMffEKnON PR0G8AJI» platforib plank sharply attackm* _—, / Jthe-Roo*eveit administration's de- FHILADELPIfiA, June » <#t — jfense record, and eoirutBing an The program tor -Wednesday, June ['-anti-war\' pledge and a promise to NAT10NIS GIVEN ITS HUGEST TAX BILL SINCE WAR Rasserek Sigat Mcaswe !•*«« AdAiwul Ik&ase filieas AssailsYie 36 at the Republican: National Conventions ' - * Conveniioh'called to order it U A- M.. Eastern BayHgftt Tune Prayer by Rabbi Michael Aaron - sohn. Cincinnati. - Report of committee on resolu- puBctuaied even- -section, options. _ Nominations for president. Rolj rail on presidential nomina- tions. OPEN DRIVE FOR NAVAL RESERVE Aid \^oppressed .peoples,\ . was ap- proved tonight by,the platform coro- mKtee of the Republican national J convention.\ • Alf. M. Landon. the lft3* standard-, bearer, disclosed •• the cocorn lUee's aeuon, and^ expressed the view that tile plank wrmld not foreclose fu- ture action by the party's prexi/ dentiai nominee to meet tJ>e chal- lenge of developing world condi- tions. • '. Landon asserted that there was no objection in the fall committee to . j the part of the piank c*gahng -with \ j. policy but that : one member * J ren scarcely distinguishable blaring . of j:\ the band '. \' ' • . I Cohfofiuans. hustled., into . the aisles'with a b;g banner anil crush- ed through - the crowded- center Be Sought m Move'To Expand U.S. Fleet WASHINGTON. June- 25 «>>.-l Minnesota, West- Virginia.. \ president Roosevelt, invoking a WASH.NOTON. June » <*) The nation shouldered' it* heaviest; federal tax toad since - the world' war today. ** President Roosevelt's signature made law of a' bill estimated to raise an additional' $1692,500,000 in the next five, years • by adding 2-200.000\ citixens to the list of in- come tax payers, anb dy -raising the rates on income; profits, excise, gift • and . inheritance taxes. The money will be used to help finance the defense program authorised; by Congress.. • • The Treasury calculated that the pro.te.sted \a very minor 'poku** re- .law would increase auticipaied fed- latiag to a statement about the cost [ era! -revenue in the 1M1. fiscal year had of the Woild- wax- to the United States. . The pi anVwas-understood tocbn- wtuch .begins Monday, from $5,652: 300:000 mot counting-social security funds which are now outside, the tain a statement that: .VThe Repuh- i budget* .to $6367,600.000. An mn iican part>< stands for Americanism, preparedness and 'peace.**. Thi* was .understood to have been followed by a statement that the Democratic party, stands for unpre- ROME. June 25 UP.-^italy to-i night made public- unnrvtioe terms \ Kith • Frawe. which granted the [ Itthans full, rights ever the port of\ Jibuti in *rVench Somaiuand. \ and restricted Italian * troops to •stand :*bh their .advanced hoes in ail theaters of operations,\ '.,*•\ Italy also gained control «f the French 'section of the* Jibuti-Addis Ababa railway. . __•'.. The terms call.for a* demilitariMd 'zone from .30 to 120 miles aid4 in \fVance.'Turiis. Algfiia.and French Somaiiiand. For tbe duration of hostilities be- tween Italy and the British empire and- 'for Che juration of the armis- tice, the French domaiilaixj coast f is .to-, be enurely demilitarised French troops arelto be wtth- drawn from the demilitarized tones within JO days. '\ .. . The agreement contained* a clause similar to that\ in the French-Oer- man armistice recjuiring that the Actual Peace Negotiations Are To Await End of Nazi War an Britain <by Th'e Associated Prti*» fi\i; oi iii cpei#iion*. BERLIN June ^25 — Conquered j Ccinpeteut Ctermnu • sourros' de- Franit mw bide h?r time until jcUret! that, witn France how out of 6crmany setOs accounts with \u% t pf.wue--aU our- v*r \ -ononx- Great BriUm be lore the German- 'and resour.-ss can be T'.ti!\ confer.-' .'rated against England * A* far a^ without I ,1 By.the Associated FressV : LOKtX>N. June 'SS— Prime* I jster. Winston Churchill solemnh/ I acknow^ged. today that' Britain's safety ias \powerfully though* not. [decisively affected.by what .nap^ 'pens to the French fleet.\ j He indicated; and t\he .hope waa .echoed t« the House of Lords, that ! England stiH miv r ht. somehow, take iorer iy*e: Ficnch IW\J- which was Frttich armls 1 t.icf is\followed uy wi!li n actual pea:? nes<Jtiaticr^ 'sreU-in- | A^ far a* ^e wm-.M.m of arm- ; ceded* to Gennany as- an armistice' formed Saw .sources *aid today, lament .production pertammg to the i condition Tn.isview empj^si^dby• the earn-Jn^hrragsinit Ensl.uid « nece.\ar> 1 ChUr.-nh tald the House of f>m- * mentao. Dienst Aus «u^rhland. [a„d purposeful :h t o can* be done Lnions that -surrender of' the fleet. any risk a.fte*•;^ie ueic.t: ' of. Frahse.\ Uiev 4^-'.'\•*$ .\•Whether and to wHat extent \-waa. beUevefi. ta have nude remote any chaitces pi an lnwnediate con- * menial ,jeltiement despite reiently ex preyed .opinron? -in* Bei':n . Hitler—unci Hitler alone—knows exactly w*\en and what vtep* wi!» be 'taken toward.a European peace con- j On t.re c'her lurni r ference and ri*gm no* he is sup-cava:iaoro m En^lakji.i v^y pojed to. be concerrtratmn atf his :as.. tnsj are-a*ready p energies totfarj. a oattle for En^ ji^iand or haw been i-iiad-bcen oioVred, by the govern- .mem.of Marshal premier Petata In notation of \many solemn assur- feconomic r\Sv-u:res o: Fiance will ancrs\ aisle Minnesota. ,T*C>V ***^** 4 -*f tTesioenr mjoseverv. UIVU»UMS * • • • - Oilnhoma * .Nebraska.- . Tenaessee. { plim ^ world'War days to provide | ^redness and tactic* threatening T-xas \ Arkansas and South Caro- u lddrt ionai officers, for the expand-1 ;owa . rd war - . . In ciier phases^ the plank was l- \ roe fioe'rme Earlier Landon had stalked wear- ily ou: of a meeting of a platform I $994.300.t»0 was exxpected to. bej^^j, ^ ^ ^ uVrendmtl at raised in each of the following four K^^ ^^uiated by, German and y***s- • * • ItaiuwT \auDvorities: Next, years xevenue. if realized, K Also i xtee the clause in the French- wiU be. the largest since 1920. when j GcxmaiV. armistice, the French-Ital- peak.coUeetxins were made on woild]^ p^ ct pfowdes• that: . .. war Uxes arid the 1M2 fiscal -yeat-j : :Tils Italian government declares\ may set a new income record of, ln >u n\ does* not intend to use inj rici 0 approximately $7,090,000-000 ... | the .present war units oi ih*e^Fr?iich Officials estimated that 2 200.000 I fleet placed under its control.\ persons would pay federal income i u & ^ t h»t • on the conclusioa taxes for the first time because j of peace it does not intend to lay ^tand ;it German d^p3z*l ;ne arm- l*uc? tfrni? ii;f; ^iiovi He added\ thai from, the text of tne Ftench-German agreement, ma cur.«e, are j announced, by this* country. It was li\r land E.xultant 'OefmAsiy clear that the .French war ves- nv on tke J sels tinder this armistica pass into Italian control while r the '.a>; :es> > *«jrek.v To<*-r*aT(- verj set up, nn- [hinged 111 conuas, tu uu)±t> *A\ UI> ^hlstf.v for carijriig out the arm;*.- iconiwient tice -Wiih Franco'-and b^Hari' weigh- ob;d 4 nabk> m • Oerm-m or fully armed: •To a-.ee :tain* i*fc. 1:: nutes oe-i nw that unmarried American-!^ vu .*.y* a *-'^-**» Vi » *^- MW \*| of reduction, ol personal exemyzuu^-.cj ~* .\ \' born men between' 19\and .'26 years ] s^bcommitte^v whiff.T Jie heads and ^ heads .of famihes from $2500 t » j : •of stand*.! of age§ who have had two years or j announced; thai -Sus\: group haa.com ? | ^^Q Vnd foT - sim)te persons .from w of reduction-of personal exemption^.*.claim to the. Trench fleet.\ 1 As- long - s as^' v 14oatihUitf/oQaUhu? i rth* Great Brytain. the terms de-1 '\'\\-- 1 -\-— an< i naval I of latin;.*.-. ce.N^a:';o/i vt • ^o.rtiht.es.in :rnd o: 0.^ *fi4;'.-Liu,: Frar.r-. considered the ArnnsTi'iejrait ^ i)** 'Jail l\*:.\-.' tcsm> • harr. bat'i^c: hU.mila't*?.^'' knab>d*Geimanvifl e^'t _ U.t.r-:-' .-. . up •!-• Frer..\h*G?r , i iiwn•! conr.^tion a-.ttr&jMin ccmmi ; >i:.»i' wf • Ocnn ai fortif.Pd areas T^xa lrna banners were :n action • •] m? fleet, announced^<Oday that.-5 • . , . . •Vtcr Via\ and one-hair minutes. coo *. oung volunteers * would -be 1 *** ** informed- persans to incude Chainr..m Jowpii' Martm\ of Ma^i cra ^ annuaUy for commission*; * Pulsion for defendmg the Mon- .\•achasetts attempted *to -still •. the; m : ' the na va: reserve. ' ;. ... - .'-tumult .with, hvavy. ^avel hangup.-j; He* diseased at a press confer- but it-waf t-wo*.more minutes be- 1 nct t j, a t unmarried American- fose' he* succeeded. W^i'*'riff- tin; -prbcesMon. ^. -.. .-t»j «s*c, *»*»j r i*<**c *»*»v« .».»•«.»&«»*« w. , ard^- meant that a few -mdiviciual j more 0 f co Hege work, could begin'-o an • agreement'on. «ne suastance %xW ^ IJQQ. Th« lowering of ex-jtlai.e ionu.ea ar«^> »u« *--•• j •ajiniit: e prov. v « member of delegations had seizedt a pplyins for the training next P17-' ?'* '»* P>-^- «^ «-a-ii \i**<* ^^jemptions aUo wCl Jesuit in increac- bases at Toulon in Franee. Bkerte r. f:nn;r ^ v filMX ^ ihe^a^iinMgnia anthout the ai>-1 dav . Applications will be received \ consideration changing world con- r pavments of those now tax- j Tunisia. OrarK Algeria, and AJaccio^ ,. Ml?n / ntjrtiC|uarlt . r:% . oJ the p,.^^ P K>val of thPir colleagues CQUW not. t at . >, eadQUarlers pf the naval dis- j divions. mtxma.ing thar. K **as ^ r:rS f be ctetermined- But the! lr i c t or at the naval reserve. unit ) brb-td_ er.cugh in sedpe to • permit j- TQ faciatate ^ defense pro?r £ m ; : derailiiariiation obviously aj or ^tvy recruiting station nearest, j «-um latitude fn future action Hr e \ — aytnori^ed the treasury, tc] •• aa> s ' • - ' ^ ''' n-,rtv iribuur :o tne Tprmer pfest- j fEtf hotn ^.^ '—- -~ —-^are-a**Tie^at:ve ieu?> ;>p a W^K-* \ ,^-„^SiS^^ l '*\\£°? dem . ' . •• !. -The mbfyoomcers wa'.rbepven;^ io whether r.^^ Tiirpughout it he stod. beside l mH * hsi ^ training in» gupnery. na- j d ^'-f • ':****** t0 ' a \? , * ai \ : i sale of M.000.000^00 of\ : 'nat-ona. Jritory. *™* «VP0ru are.-to be unoer.f ed fromm -$45^0004100.000 to *49-iftaliaii or ui<-^heir effects' m c connection wUh'la. .piaiter. tor .German, bomb.!;- the - campaign agahuU Bnjtam. ; *the Lquadrou.-t bc-cau.^* of V.\r *.u)n tfy>- fea.'. culprit . * ' ' , jtaii.'e-frlm German a'tr ba'-.V-on'-Lhe * Germans^'bf-gmhuig s 10-day -po- Eng:i.-:. 'Channel -. . . . . ^bank'-Stv::\^ u: celebration L' l: *a-»* px;.- T:;VL :hc •:xtciis;\c (' : \We. note'-ol eo»irse.\ he went .on. heavriy.. *-in.that same article .the •solemn declaration of the German government that \they- ha. v# no tor- itntion of usinis them .*warshipsv* fOJ then' own purpose during .the. War but what is the value of *that? /Csk hall a dozen countries. ..*' i.i- t . \ButwhjJ^ h<*- thus stated the po- an'd «.Mtion m it.-i biUd^t *ai>d least cqm- I«.T ffort.ib> u»rms a,s !t applied to Bng- \ • land, he maiie ftome oblique refer- i>4n-sjw.n» jehces rh*t aid.it atext his hope that\ :»:J ;o.-lu::_|Ei»gIahd wouW am foresUll the Fntnvc *. thvr. tf»:rk j' Mi nansff.T* Amonur \ihem\* were \refer- of cot demonstration j Corsica, shall be denuhtarized*.'thei a .. ;n> 4 to be completed ,n .|i, n d\.a ;ic Ocup.itili:. in <;.:«c- Woiii' .*f»rtin his it ne sioo. w»*u^ -, nitensive training m 9 gupnexy. .na- ice en*Teathed m \ yjpation. ehkineering.' communica- the .broadest ol j^niies. • j : JO ns and watch standing at sea,' • ih his address Hoover Tmpha-I said a fonngj statement given out ticatiy impressed* upon the -conyen- tio.niwo.prunarj'. objectives—to oust the New Deal and keep America at at the press conference.. - • iRegular officers and petty oljic- e*rs of the fleet will pound home.the ptu*ce.**Junless- the Western Heml-> ar | of lighting and maneuvering a .sphere is attacked.\'.\' |modem man-o'^war and will ineul- At the\ same.time.\ the former^^^ these young men with -the president told the vast.tnrong gath-L lemeitte . a ^ discipline. Hearn-work. Deal in blimt language on the e red in\ this \huge'.and . resounding j loyalty.-endurance and : technical ground that it had failed to build Jor America thehej^j ^ ith are .the *foundatiohs of- up nauortai defenses ov^r.the las: Striving to put ''punch'\ into the declaration, the platform commit- j. l-d* defense noses\ was authorized \ar.a i^tne national debt' limit was xncreas- Gcrnran -control. The, armistice terms: . ' 1 trance will cease hostilities tfeseh:.ihe;plank b«k «o L»ndoo»\ e™ ^. Wnite . ttie S9 te*i debt ;P melropolUai! t^ 0 \; troun earlier m the day after it \\V.-JW.WW. W vorth Africa, in thv TO? group earlier in the day after it rurd heard, read a \subst.lut? pro'pv *a: sponsored by C Wayiand Brook4 of Illinois. This proposal criticized** the New now is $42.91«JW.tSl, Tegulat l*de- to >upe:v:c car.rvin^; c-nr of t.ie ib;o*.-t,idr no.». .-an bt- iu.rii ir-.a.-f-.^ww to ••the cooperation expected ton • WK-S- lle-'v*. •cp.-i-aU^n-, ,\ -| f ran FiTiich .emptri\ outposts. Rhinc- !P>.VI» in Ehgjariii **..v rep?ru*cl -| porwd that 'units. • of. (he FVeiich av.iiu\' bo:nb*\: <*\ n.:sjh; \• .'. j'flext flew theirVflaga at half mast • - - - - 3 j moirrninK for FranceV defeal.. , *f- Tljj verj\ fatt that^ Siese vessels : ii^nauiefi\ui* tl^at area .of the KtedJ- 1 ler-rahcAn proved they, had hot •xm auditorium that was no such th.ng as ' .isolatum/'— tn,. a. ; realistic new *of foreign the naval excellence of the ileet.' , j seven years. It was charged-that M- ^. _ . . At the same time Mr.. Roosevelt^\\wcious attacks\ on* business Had problems dictated that all- lawful, nxaintained silence about reports! weakened the defense structure and J J J *\ * w \ A ~ that warships of the United State* j had'lowered the morale ©f the peb- fleet, which left Hawaii yesterday} pie anil last night in £he threctipn of ! the west coast, were bound for the assistance be extended, to the Ai cautioned against-exag-j \ouf immediate dan- hes • AncT he geration of geys Panama Canal *n4 tht AOanfe. The ocean is* broad. HOOTCT ;told I xhete was no ne*ws coming from ma**4 c^lthe White House on that score;, the Republican di-leg ate the cwivrntiori. 'TioSr'SeIore % luia. '[ prcsideriTb^claTecr 'FurUlgr, .he] Amffgan 1P!1 ana an invader \must first .pass oar J^^ '^ ^^ heard - nothing of the : ha*vyr a navy which is \««»«J poaaiWhty of establishing a south &1 & l , American squadron of the nwvy. m Frerrch North Africa, in thv xoronies. and ral expenditures 'had been. e»P«c-! in termrbies under French -man-) ted to exhaust the .old debt limit 1^* *ranee. wift also cease hostii-1 within the next year, without p*o-! itirs iil1 ** a:r and on :he *** vision- for the e^u^rdinary de- ^ When . the. anhtstice- comer, fens eexpenditures, ' - . tnt6 !orce . a:iTl * for ^ duration of . Effective dates of the tax ui*rea-j the »!»*»««. Italian .troops w:D apply to incomes earned during the^^ *T?L?!**\**'• 1940 cakfidar yev. and wiB be p^ 1 ^ to Tmth ^^»Htan >er i-tfbie March 1^, 1M1. \ An extra .10 per cent added, ta the BRITISH DOWN NAZI RAIDERS Nippon Says It Seeb To Prevent MnaitioBS to (bv .The* Associated Press; • TOKYO June 26 < Wednesday. > — Ji pan fastened a watchful mihtary rJtor> : ;a aone situated between -the j and naval grtp today on Francea lines referred tn*ln Article 2 and a; rich-hoiding* in the Orient—Indo-< j.line drawn 50 kilometers 'about 30iChina . \ * The Brooks plank also called for ~* strong and viidrous policy of national defease\ with military lor- ces -so strong that no other power shall ever be abie to set foot on fective at 12:4& p. in. Eastern D**-[jtaaan lin^s proper.shall be demil-fed that crack Japanese troops, nuic light Tune, today, the time thej^^j^^j f or the duration of the I days ago.''acted \by force\ to'cut •PiaaWCht sigued tht^ife— ' fVbr^ed—«t kast hot yet—the repor-- , ,«ti d anursi4ce stapujation that they . jjejtmMi to )»6rw ports for disarm- : j mg* or * intrnim?til. . ' | ft wai a bitter'day of publicly- . t evprf sed regfsirt^fcr E»ilwi. . [ N'o» only-. did ChuTfmil deplore • and Uje. British press attack tha j'aetioas of trie Petam. government hi Frailer, but In th* House eV Lordi the Labor'jieer. Lord -Strdbol- LONDON- June 26 'Wednesday J.^ ^ jtiemoi-ies' back to faanchu* . •^wAt ,*ea*i ' threa ^nemv p)»ner-|ri*. and:-the days when the United were shot down tod** nu\outhea*t-1State.s ^beckoned Bhli*in to action,' • ern Scotland' whcr» biie'. numbtr ? . j ^ '*** rebuffed . .- w •. • _, _ \\ Btrabplci sai^ Uie Eortipean war of. bombs-were dropped m an; air 1 , -^ . -r- mept E^Tgiand. Scotland and Wales . Air Raid Is bundled Mast of England; Sot land and Wales rtsutifd from jjord <then Sir John) estate and- gift taxes :oecaine «**[ m n eS |.-as;Uie'crow flies beyond the j A cryptic, announcement disc Hoe,- \ raid that extended-* oVer nuwt o^: Bimim ^ honri ^ well-fnearnnk mis- ' taket\ when. he wa* foreign secr/- < Briiisn .fighter planes 'swarmed J u»ry~.rkludmg * his differences in jHn;«iBrtT rou^from^do-China^, ^ ^^^^ • vm j 7n wm\*^uri*r prwent wmtmj* • -• - i to the centra: Chinese government i - In Tunis, the nulitariaetf acme, t r ,^„_ w „,„ Ueie «en high over aimistice. I On the. other -hanjJ. it urged tha}. no move be m»6e .lor the purpose \ j-of interfcnhg m European or Asiatic contorts.\. *•'••:• T.ne Brooks proposal carried no reference, direct, or indirect, to aid taxes: such -aaj xid cisarets,. win •Increased tho— 4m JteUlOL at Chungkuig. ir^as\ not \d^xlosctT wfietncft LUUI ' tJ y ,lU .? n<> a,rt * :± the- J^gh*li'| A,n * r ? c * l V \* r * r *«crtitai7. Hfcnry U •. -enough. «> atop anything ^n cou • . .| This possibility \had been men- At the very least. Hoover «**&! tione'-dui view of the fact that'the •this ocean and our magnificent! Umted sut-s cruiser Quincy was naiy SJve rone for sober prepara- .yistttog Montevideo. Uruguay, where j to Greal Britain or the Allies, dif- hon\ . * \ . [^d^spread Nazi \actryities have beentfernig in this respect from the ort- • •• ' ^.«,»^ t under mvesugationt that the .cruis-; ginal plank whiich had been drafted Relentlessly Ho^^r casta^tea^_ ^, j_;. wVj ^ „A—A ih«.r«i.'^.;- -^_ _._- ^ the New\ Deal Tor 0^1 rr Wirtrma had bjgL.g4ggtf. there 'far fflTiiirtfratKffi nf the platform. suicide ro*d f-oy iiberty — ? lEufope. He said the , , once >veR stern tasks: -We must * cba^jed ^;«Lteo. and that the dertroyer 0*Bri-; ground. ' f en was in. South Americaii watera j This -latter\ piank extended aym I Mr Roosevelt, asked whether he j paaiy , thoueht it Hay, Jury'l. The heaviest of the new tax bills,-tamed, for iwlll fall upon income, taxpayer? j armistice •n-ffonuor and .the Une.^rawn onj^^ .^^^.^ ^^ tod0 .-|i toaW l ..w ian *^^™V^ m ^J CU ^ China territory which he, .-.Km*-! -inc ^ncs st*rt*d before the ounrtioTi.. tn xnet . . i . i side Japanese - occupied tenltoxy' Th/y are expected to pay $3l»,00a.- 000 in the next fiscal year arid i580- 000J00 in the following four years 4n addiUon to their payments under j.kilometers former income tax rates:- Ulf« k : In.Algeria and in French AJri-j can >erritgne* south of Algeria | which border on Libya, a aone 200 wide <about 125 mileei nn Kwahgsl provrncc of South Chi- na.- .'-.• \ • An undisclosed number oT.Japan- feae warsliips have gone', tip the Ih.- r ?4w fur a strong Arigio-American (.stand against Japan's invasion M 1 Mttnrhttna \ NITW OHDER IN FRANCE LONDON- June 25 ^—Marshal fetairi. : premier of subjugated -«ty iilojig the eooM mid- mtht then Kept comuig. flight af- ter flight, from sputneauern Eng- land to far north in Scotland\ *Fires started by incendiary bombs j Trmhtx. cold his people in a broad- Exp'o-fc** 1 tonight that under Che terms and - and: c ^ -he aindsLce 'our airplanes and a reporton income—-irom everyone soian west ern kngland!: . ;n the.south- east *ind nortiiwrs' li:e drorsr -of j'jn fit-it Aii'.jimji ui^Att tht'tuu* roi of Gennany and Italy ** Petain. m \iw br.oadc«M heard of the armiatice. • ! * hich 3u « bt ^^ *tth. contra • K **»» «^thpri.-\F«r the durauon of hoat*tias14»«d for Japan s Chine* enem}.« P*?** *\* hrarti disaster HI BUfope. « - — j ^ Roosevelt, asked whether he \ paaiv to oppressed peoples, advo- i e * rn4nf **** th * K ' ' i berwe#f» Italy and the BntisS W Chigng Kai-Shek. j ( k ^ „ . __ Re^icar. party *m*t af once, ^ vM ^. ^ ^ ^ v ^^: ^ ^i-«*»\* M -^ \^ K _ !^L ^'\Sf o^aW^ the Toda ? moreover Mai Gen.lWu ™'^ ™ ***** '^« \ ^ ^^ ^ ,^ Qen \ W ! | BdV T ur^nake seve R ^« usks^ . ^ doming a ' draft of ^ ^ , a ^ past, acttog a, * \ ' *****> «^ •<* • CbM ^ .SiSJS ^e X^lailland ! f^taa^m. chairma, of ah mspec-i^^ »™» -«-«*«- . - ^^2^°tT* dewlop and ^-^^Pwer. said, there was nothifigJ^^ and not aTan «rexaor ! «• * crt \ ^.!!^^^^ j c^ shall be ^Sy demiutar-it -—- «-. ««. > Antl-airrr.ft ^hre was beard ^er prepared and t&ese wars unieis we are attacked We snouid facilitate a21 ghtmg for' their freedom in -pro- .-ttnag nateTj> and muxaOons. btft suidy stage - «tetid>d to such pex^ries i« i« e«-r* 5 * 1 \ - i \•) ~!\L _ZT . T*, ;v,„^r^^ ' ^nr^nr^ .v^ f««Ww»ti«ii* . ri w. - ,Vv^*- 'la«- aer cent \aetsisi income -^**^ v **^^ ^^ V\- . neard br res»«»t*. '>: southweste^r.- «rvis*oTak • wurxRit loruDctttana, -je^na i «^ « n^-taiamr of.. betw«i • V \ _.vT?L^25:. « r.! Informed neutral obaerWrs here * \ .It one part mi Scot^nd tnerc «ao- d-n-isiana with aotoTtaetf Frecautioos .^bjact to defczute im>;tat*otis which; *«» :nsl . ^P**«aici teep us ox of * war. I *** . - \ The nary chaciosed We must reeah oar peopk from; ti^; the present the nabfbiness -c: is* £ev Dev, We sQuadroc of three must reestabhsh stamina charax- 4er and xSeais w* must regeuer-1 ahorQy by said As- The of the iand 7 ..i Severai eamimttee wyitfitne>j am -declaraoon was s*\** 1 !^ the new draft the more Joreeia: \ » aa'-iiasapiaae flf the Brooks be reiaeved ^« added a candeaasaag :be three other vessels. t- re2l «ta*r^.^ Trenton and ttoe dea- '; ?\;:i.o:-f.v cent os net 'incomes sad upward to a boost of * trotor » to 5$ per OB& em betaw-E a*0J«» aad graa.we. nrurutioja get to Chungking ,ii with a£ tta wn'th the Jibv ^^^^rtJ^I^U fa. H«^*I^T tbotd m todo-C3KBa despite ofTk^jbomamg «earc*.Xht» Picked o«t T Pitted aga^at 2^50900 ^c^« b7Frmch'*«~« *^ ** ~^P« ^ °^ GrnBAI1 ^^ *** • Bfsa,fc ^^^ Aditel ^PJ ^ coaoe noma *apon arrnal of the'Ja- fla>aa?rs streaked tfp to ~?**9t it ;aed atiawl be souzidec; lik*. 1h» would be about MQJ » days *2e hope and conSdenoe. _ erica\ flvyer* Wckeraon and Herbert wit Vmrnf*n WM Affft Wall The delegkies and ^.e thooaands oe reievpd to the nrutra: wrt-ra of TAUfVO VkAWVV If OX upc* thousands' of spertators pOar- -Portugai where they ha» hees su- MAy AJMOT ed mio the fuui after a day wluch turned by '** ca^r Ocaha and .Wl aVMH for the m»: part aaw-the banie • U»e deasroyers Barry aad GoC of the ca»dsixi« react a brwi\- which r*_«t. wrt^e a.: swaged the^ d^'Jjg Tfaas was receipt of repons from NTW TOKK >jrie 25 *—Betwfex si ;i.kO» W?^ workers todar «pt E p-w effee-rw ieoder of Ihe artaraei affidar^ det^ag T5 TCV Prrsssrxacja oeiefaXjCC ar.^; = efthrr 2>- ro Tcrpftred tc tirow a«» ttsax ^or *he d>ce ba~o» to of Ohio om tJ» KFW TOft»; J^se 2« ^—We.. *aaf — t ereaajarty or pcofcertoraie W oot af ihe ;«uc»9n ' \The poaa^bi'itT of a^rtan occ-a- paoost by a forever, power of any tpacx whauorper of Freaci ^a*,^ panes* oeaaatkm of for the prisma in aenrtiy xary for the aiajw. J iliinu aza tenaaee of forttftcataafr racks . arm* - depou and tsOitary bu^cuags aad the troops aw|uts«f ; prcteaorate to joaxBtajo order m the tctenor The exsemy cc tne Loire, and thea ta»e - ro- la^pedarm^t \ Enemy paries also were reported mawder. ^f rrarjce •men they predict Japan wCI bide ' w -fiortheaatrm Seottend her. time aw&liing a ratable op-* porranrtT for further -.nroad* Pre- v*-interference\ 1 to s«- tnFOveroeTj! of Ja- mas S» dscticra cont^oed tfca: a Japanese' par*se traops ia SoAh Chtna were coauacT»»tiaos of a is co»-crr.plaied both 'Bnutf authorities *z> Hangkocf * ; -overaeas aod ^contirwimavtha war lor Indo-Chma and the Dutch Ear, %u£ tr.if n-.yun*d tr»e» They scoc ? r fV^in said \Thes the