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' -- ' fortress of the royal air force carried out a daring reconnaissance flight during Saturday's daylight hours and heavily bombed the docks of Kiet German naval seaport on the Baltic side of the Men canal itwaa annpunced f early Sunday It Air fighters meanwhile:were declared to have shot down two 2 i : i7 - rp------' i n" i ' - i 4 - !Ple- ‘ ' ---- ------------ 1'4-- ' ''''' 1 - -r- ''''''' NN- ' - 7:- ' I -- - ''' - 11 ' 1 - !- GIERTIEuazyL German bombers I off Engiand's east coast Saturday evening as a few luftwaffe unitt-bg an a:aeries of night thrusts across the:Eng- lish channel Antiaircraft gunit in one district on the outskirts of London opened fire when planei were heardover- head but no warning was sounded '" ' In thse capital to of the the 'exploit ftafodriroenii Saturday's daytime 1 destruction of activity included Ger- a "heavily laden" 2000-tomanoil tanker when according to the air ministry the ship was hit with a torpedo MO from st:British Beaufort plane : 1 ' : It ' 7 - tI - n - - ' t - --- -- ''-- - - - 1 - - : - : t - i Y ' - -- ' - c - ' :- : ' ' " ' ' ' - - Chompostio of Gingir Aloe Spa ling Water Tom Collins Mbter - ITho PIK'S '! 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' with wholesome delicious- l ragged - l - ---31sr----- - - 1- - i ' p:4': 3J DON'T LIT 14 ' ':' 'r : : - o1 - - - na 1 El-rot:trtmor1--:r- r 4 -- ' ---- z 14 I- '':'1tti::--:-4:'-Z-z- F' - ------- 1 1 1 s:: 11"P'411444 - - ' O' I tBritain have already iget in aition woven' stockings ' a noose around Japan's neck" ' ' BY Assoclated'Press Pelt Martin Trinisferre4 This nation 'biggest silk stock' i ing run was under waySaturday s CArtn ettorrss1 es Aim 2 as women stormed hosiery coun(UP)—Private William McChesney ters to lay lit reserves before the Martin lormer president lot the government's order freezing silk '' New York stock exchange has been supplies led tO rationing of to From Chicago Philadelphia asSigned general headquarterS thi arms :in Washington old or San rranciscoo Los Angeles and dered to! report to the army war other cities across thelcontinent college It was announced Saturday came''retiorts !of 'tremendous InA -- i : n - 1 ' - ' i ii -- - DON'T PLAY Sot - :4 A 'N'o- i - r I " ) "'' ' :":--"-1- - ' !' 1 - 1 sets oft tetutiain one da7 If you 'mut at !emit take time out without l'Iet-- V' for the pick-u- p down:Canads Dry Ginter Aid ' ' :' (Note how thorough)rita-dr- ' ' li ' tangy flavor quenches thketl) : I meals ) - - A ''' 1 '"''' : aN I e A! e1 -- -- 1 4 i - ' ! 1 11' :''' 1 t AI 00" - 2' t ' '7- !' - 1 Y ' - 44mt-14- - ' ':: : 51: 1: :::'": ' - : 1 ' f' i - ' : :' : ''' ' 1 - - ' c ''' 'S ' (: ' -- - - ' l j" --- - - - oh !! "'NC ' i z' i : 3 y DA 1 k ii 4 - 1) - 1 - n Other Chinese however received the news of President Roosevelt's embargo of aviation oiL and fuel to Japan: with jt:6' Quo commenting on econemic measures against Japan paiCtthe I United States has for the 'first time adopted measures against Japan China's enemy aac she adopted 'against the axis powers In the west Britain's enemies So the antiaggression front la closer and clearer by that much4 L "I feeli that the economic Sanctions by the United Statest and Sat- 4 - I I circles I i - ge i able confidence" in Thailand's re- slitance against reportedIjapenese demands for military and ecOnomic Concession& When an Infanyied soUrre was asked If Britain were making inquiry of Japan as to her intOntlens in Thailand the answer:was: "It is possible but we are tinable to place great confidence id any as- surances which might be given In view of past experience'" This source said that Britain vas had officially amured that Japan Indo-Chino aggressive Intentions in shortly before Japan demanded and obtained air and naval bases in that French territory I i i duri' - ' N I '? they still pursue the policy of authoritativeaourcesald urday that Britain has "consider- 1 i : : 'ii 5 z' One (AP)--DCfe- - - 1 ' down-betwee- - r2 WASH': IN' GTO' - - i - !' 1 I i 1 '' 17 7: and supplies for allocation among silk users affected by a i command effective at Midnight stop ' production' The newest step la Intended t the office of nrice administration creases in sales and limitations' end supPly said In a - statement purchases: I : ' to " aver tgOrtiplete dislocation of Storistdisclosed 11 the silk Insieri'and civilian sup- - On '11201 some haying titifficient serves' 1I a silk for ply 'weaving 'industry" 'ti il The present order applies only day and -- others 1I prepared '' 4 to rayon Yarn production ahead '' i The rise in York August- and September and dur- ing tbat 'time'a special advism hosiery sales began Tuesday' committee lo' 0 PA C S: will at- - reached a peak I' tempt to work- a long-ranpro just before the gram based on increases in rayon fir the week end 'Managers to 12 selected stores production- consumer-reactiosilk subatitutes-anadjustmentof ing orders had - 200 nresent rayon custbmers z tothe 500 per- cent- -new tonditionsMerchants that IIf The committee 11411 'represent pace continues the riddusteorient serves normally tlitimmepriosIyeossaadnisrd bibot451teorytsi i!n be exhausted JO idaya two weeks-- The : buying popular A odretrarnedd rifess! of with many PHILADELPHIA Aug 2 (up) ' —Stoppage of silk imports from completely out of ( Japan threatened an estimated ' 23000 workers' Saturday night 0 iLake Salt with loss of their jobs in rust- - in principal stores f the city i ' delphia and eastern Pennsylvania pO'rte&Saturday that supplies of —center of the world's hosier silk hosiery sufficient for terms industry porary needs only are available in Industrialists and union leaders stock in the city but shipments of i !' agreed' thatthe majority of the new stocks' are expected workers lace almost immediate rive within the next few 'dayr I Stocks of hosiery have been unemployment unless witYs of such as "raided' by customers f' heavily producing substitutes i nylon rayon and longfibered durinor the past week but Friday cotton in mass quantities are and Saturday particularly saw if found 'quickly women: purchasing stockings in ' i' While some of the larger mills numbers estimated at 10 Aimee as z which have been experimenting great numbers as on normal Sat with synthetics for years willturn urdayx to the- substitutes it was admitted Several departments 'reported that domestic supplies will fall they put additional salespersons far short of the industry's needs to work at hosiery counters and I: ' bobths and still were "swamped" Skit Egyptian Colton' 7:!women at times standing three One principal hope 'lay In the and four deep around the counimporting huge tent possibility of long-fibcotton quantities tof from Egypt through England A This type of cotton some of which THE WORLDS FOUSTalso Iis produced in the United 'I - C States is necessary ior 'finely ' ' i "' i' Statement from Bangkok (Dispatches Thailand capital said officials there was report concerning rec°gnieet of no official statement had been issued iI There were reports that Thailand would recognize Japan's China ' regime - ' k at Nanking too) that inflUeralal Ooincidentally newspaper Takuhgpao sharply criticised failure ofithe United States and Britain for failing to nation of forestall Thailand Japanese doMil "All out previous appeals for the United States and Britain to protect Thailand and 'preventztter corning into Japan's orbit have fallen --on deaf ears" said the paThe United States and per Britain lagged' behind again—always behind Now the sword is swinging toward their necks Will appeasement Cheer Oil Embargo t k i'l nse offiCialsN :Aug 10 Cent Of set aside the nation's rayon night ' per No Official i :1 - - 41 - zi ) 4 ::::::: k: - 4 ol the-Briti- : 1) i - 'e ! J : 'ich J : ' ::t ': : - '''Nt :: - '3444N- "ow : t - '" '' - 4- D - et 4 - - ' -- low i - ' -- 'ftl-411- ' - i V ' - ( ' ' I 111 ' ! f 7) '' - 1 fr 0 ilk 0 urO -- s - : 1 4 ' : -- ' - piiili'g By St recognition to Manchoukuo Japan's p7pper ty as an independent state L'' : ' n that Thailand his granted ceived ' '' ' i esegn' 0 : N Th ' '7 7 '"1' DON'T SERVE CONIPLICATID - 'AL r - ltty - ') I ' :i14f)e°'4: ' ' 4 - I ! Serve soniething siMple such as sand- wieles and selad4 and trust to Canada Dry—"The Champagne of Giztger'Ales -- to make these simple snacks taste swell! (It helps digestion tool) - iii - - i - ''i : z- - - - werSaturday e4 aa navy-ministr- I -- 74 -- '-- - s- 4 - '27" ' : len&-Odees- ' ' v ' ! 4---- ' - st 7 - a l 44F - Indo-chin- : - '!"' t: ' r I - t : t ' c ' : 5 - ' 44 otk Its- ' - - - 1 Smolelisk'hoWever with German troops irnethodically- pressing forward fto ' draw: :tight the net along the zoadotolifascow so thern new ' The locationof tile drive Wu given as 155 miles south of Kiev the capital of 'the U sine Itevidentlyi Wu launched cross the bufeeter from upper Bessarabia was almedat tying ssia's S 'wedge between Kiev chief third lefty i Black sea port— ba e re rife' Cerrofits already : orces ported advance of AAleis acroast the lower 'Dniester they to be br nging borntheir :11rtinetli up to within bardpient range of Odessa twhich IS si4o an important 'naval b eand enlYi about:30' miles distanti from the Dniester Coupled with the land attack the titan' i command said warplanes heavily 'bombed MoscoW and rail and junetions in the upperVolgic southern Ukraine' ingthe guns in quietly At dawn ' - 1 - - - - Ithndoot-Chi- : 1 ': mancL Yet i furtherred army- divisions were- - reported Arapped t east ' of ' :' the flanks- tanks the At nightfall parked in a sorest and the Russians brought up artillery'horses and men haul ' '''' 1 na " - - ' ± !great ftill In - -- d - ' I -- : - - - ' : I Kievitwith Germin 'speed troops again loose-fo- r deep cuts Into re- soviet tolumns the official treating German war teport said Sattirday power Id the sudden nazioffensive shifthof southern enci of the huge complicated front WU reported as: another week' of ithe war !slipped- by without- extensive territorial gains in 'other sectors by theikhigh being Ireported i : $ ti rr - rele ' ': Japanese War bvd although ever s T0 New Peak Q ' i 11 Dnittearteergiorni'V'et7sto'ettinthl-ro'eBeug i tndr i ::: - destruetive battle' Is In -' 1 i 4 BERLINAng - - I - i -- - -i The-speote- - - ' i - : i ''-:- -i k '1 inentarvictories are waning not MOSCOW Sunday Aug 3 (4)--7 of lvinbrightening is dogging German planes In several 'waves ter warfare in - attempted to raid Moscow Saturs his generals 4Itiassia ' ''-' an official announce' day ' t!!' Own Wells PleMbed ' mentnight said ' l A few isolated planes were said 'Russian oil we & probably the Objective above Sri else sought td have succeeded in making their when he turned 'on his 'way to the city at high :altitude i by gtler former Moscow "friend" still are 'Antiaircraft batteries and 'night far distant Day by day and night fighters dispersed the rest withby' night Russian bombers have out letting them reach Moscow Several been hovering i above- Germany's the announcement-sai'' own prime oil source In Rumania small tires broke out in dwellings blasting- it Ivellio-- pipelines and but military objectives pilfered ' no damage' the Russian' declared refinint-plants- - i' ' - : ' - -- - L (Continded Irtom Page One): ' '' ' as described by effective against German Machines of300 It reported that tanks was liquidated by 't Russian ' 3 Infantry division -' : The said the 'tanks dispatch Penetrated the Russian lines at disregarding speed breakneck their own rear or red troop' around them countinir'on 'the h to disrupt''opposi)! um The Russian division organized a right defense screen which drew the attention of the tanks while the main defenses concentrated on 'ther i- !11' - - the batteries opened ' fire first 'weeks st°- - His hoPes°t seizing Cki outerrows of ' tanks forte from Russia the "oil 'and then 1!isurely working over by the the- food- stocks he desperately whole lonnnuon needs consolidate rbis cont'' ')- - - at the fightlines reing front or behind the:::vital rernains Imshilken1 The sources In Russia alwhich Hitler from grasped i his reach-thaheyweresiz ' ' - ' s - -- ' Russians lace- ixanzers -:n nee Into Foe s Loss B'11:"Ilin csta lin 115 00 0 0 (Y:'M''11 ti i : ' - 7- - t Ten Per Cent of Output -Set Aside if To Avert Unemployment caused-- ' ' - route11 - ay' ' CHUICTGICING Aug 2 (WI—Quo minister i T said' Saturday that Thailand b coming more and more under the doininetion of Japed and that China thoUgh she recegnizes that the Thais ere acting under duress will consider countertneastirte Quo spoke in an interview after Chinege reports hut been rehi '' ' ' ' ' :4- i el-'-c- k Rayon Quota' '' : To Keep Silk Mills Gom ' I Japnese Influence n- I 94 11:' i3t'' S Allocates i i i Admiral Klphisaburo Nomura the ambamdOrl from Japan He siw Welles but 40 minutes and )t was understood ithe- subject discuesed was Japan's ships whose eargoes : American Porto and Movehients hi 2‘ Vare oubjeit to rigid controls I Dieeues Japanese Threat t '' i of the discuasions IGI Chief subject : e 4 Witli the British empire represent 1: atives was: the :aptness threat' ' espedallyi tier demands foil Usti irt Thailand which would bring the axis partner closer to Singapore (Continued From Page One) and would llank the vital Burma road to China from Saigon that Jepaneseafficiabi Wlls" ataternent was critical O! In French were 'fully to Viehyla concessions Japan in confident" neighborineThsiindoatina-I tend too would "fully cooPerate nn effect's Welles lalat' "this with Japans 'ne4 order' tk This agreement- virtually turns over to confidence was :borne the added despite' theeanrsuK Japan ant important Pa!rt of fact thatl'hallI IfresEntopotertapire and hu mobilized! a considerable ' i number of troops grojullnsd this agreement onsntulh Thailand the news gently said that Japanese saxsistance is needed has been warned "to avoict the fate because Of" some menace to the of nations who on ?ingloterritorial 7 Iintegrity of Trench American aid" depended i Indo-Chiby other powers-T- he a danThe professed to see ' government of the United iStateo ger ' ofpress the b:y Pint operationsj Li unable tooccePt this explanation United States and Soviet Ituesia to no threat to Trench IImperil Thercis Japan and although offi- unless- - it lies in - - the cials remained agent on this aspect expansionist alms of the Japanese of the Far :Eastern situatinn the Thegovertunent turning over of that retired bases 'forJ military operations and navaly :officersdecreed of territorial rights under pretext stoned personns1-migh- and noncOmmia-to reenlist of 'common defense' to a power I meet the "itiperertils" are whose territorial aspirations ' naParontAere presents a situation LONDON Aug 2 till—Autiiorita- which ituutin direct bearing uponaeUlf quarters beret Saturday said thevital problem of American t 44: curity they had information that :Japan i reinforcing hir 'forces is:strongly et Scope Beyond In Manchukuo and disposing them 'Tor tiarna whitt Ars beyond so that they are a serious threat the poops of any keown agreement to the ituulan air and naval base t Francs has now decided ito at Vladivostok permit foreign troops to tenter anHeavy' reinforceinents : reached integral part of Its empirsteocou- the territory' of the Japanese pup--pIty beats tkthereini and to prepare state the past TeX hy ivay 'of operationi i"withinl'rench territory Köre& and also if:directly y from may be directed airliner thla 'source 'said i'! ' ether peoples friendly to tha:poopisi Japan RUSS rofloaa-aPsOgeroof Francs'!' welles 'recalled that Vichy had' quarters said the posideclare:CPI determination to Pro- - tion taken up placed "certain Ruetoot the r1Overelltntr of !tit terrl- slin territor3t trottnd ViadiVostok tories but had permitted Oirinan In a dangerous position if It were and !ellen- troop' to use Syrian attacked" facilities arrainet the British- - He Vladivostok is on the Alli of a recalled :that Prance raslated only narrow segment of Aerritoryrwhich undertook Ito deI drops When the Japan sea fend themselves against 'them axis and Manchukuo The Useurt river offeneee'!! i i is- the boundary Other forces It Was sal& wore In a position to undertakes holding ' attack across the Amur if:river F 1 which forms the nOrthern 4ontier Of Manchukuo while Vieth:Vostok was being attacked i i 1 1 : - Thies - Also interested in &hipping was lles another -W-ecaller HI was s - - thou I °tit - ' - 4 i il t Uo ' ' ' ' 14 Measures Sturett To Counteract - -- - New tice 1 i ' -- iI 1 From Page One) (Continued 4 greasion president Rooseveit re- garda aa lin:lege:Monti' Thelsovist Ia espeits117 interested in Pacifli shipping ILutes for American war sppliii:4apan- - Le located 'astride - Y9 cLi Alin'ger' - Zealand - and the Union of - South Africa paturday were added to the list of CO—Ufrozen Japanese asset& Japan 1n2 turn has frozen the assets of 'the -whole British empire which is lined up with the United 'States in economic warfare i : against Japan 4 3ist counThe of ' gomplete tries now on thektreezing list Includes the (Jailed States and its possessions phut-thBratain North - Philippines Ireland Canada India Australia Burma Hong Kong British Malaya 'British ' Borneo New Zealand the tditioodn of South Africa 1Hollan the NetheriandsEast Indies - ii ' Assets CoI:opylcyrigohatb4yug 'i - I - Tenlitorial Grabs Called Threat to - U SI' ifn Asia i Africa r Japan ' ' t - ' '' - I 1 te : - 4 ' ' 1 - - - :'' - Mr Davies paised- througfi- Silt ':Lakii City Sattirday aboard a 'United AiriLines plane 'en' route!from 'California ' to New York named by President' City He recently-wai war relief I Roosevelt to bead the nationatcommittee-cn-' - - ' ' ' " - ed - ! ' :' i - ' d- -- : - - ::c'''':: 4 1 Sun-morni- ng - f ' ! - - en :' - 'ANGIMES ' - : ' f - - 'blood-spatter- ii ' ' - w' 'r 4- - - 1 " ' ' 11 rT 1 Freeze i ii- Davies the former ambassador 10 Russia - predicted Saturday red army would not only hold off-GOrmany' but by gaining political communism and accelerate ' already rapid:shretard towards conserVatism-'- : ii L the gray-haireIn diplomat said: "Before the invasion 'of Russia''I'hadPredicted- the red :resistance to the army' would offer ittrprisingly ' effective t- t ' l ' : Germans ' had as Russia ambassador sald because I "I this 'in observed the Vest numbers of tanks Arid pitines which were built under' the highly competent supervision of the ' being Russian military!rrather thart underiiei the !upervision of ' I 4 rl communist party ' "I traveled all'over'Itussia eerng whiilwas beimedorie in the factories under the military winganctI am convinc: d that the efficiency will enablethenilto continue A 1 iL the invading Germans" 1- - : are not practicing Davies said the sovielit'tddity-aettiallCommunism and are getting' further and further ' from ' ' '' ': Its ''": '': '' P I i principles - - ' - : t 0 Chhia Ponde' ii's Thai' Ahol Ili Ttvo Nations i ' ' r I I ugtist t - '4- - ! 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