| Show MMM1V2 MIVt1 Sa13551 ItirMWM'W - 1 - 1 Ill i Sunday Ittornitig NovrntVer 30 1911 Onit gulte Ttribunt 713e ormossumnr--- - mtmentitrwA F Launches Expci'tsl See Closer Pacific Ti New Warship Between Japan Germany Peaceful Hawaii A 1:311MCS Boo:1J' I Japan Stunblance of War Capital Air Power U S UniEed President Warns Fe2s In Indo-Chin- a the Pacific—has all the attributes of a sprawling war capital today combining a martial air with boomtown annoyances of crowded living accommodations and traffic-c- SINGAPORE Straits Settlements Nov 29 (—The have increased Japanese their air strength in southern Indo-Chiin the put fortnight from less than 100 to more than 200 planes Informed sources said Saturday night Leaves of all British troops here were canceled by authorities as a precautionary measure The Informed sources said they understood the Japanese were rushing preparation of naval facilities in southern waters especially at Kompongsom bay on the southern coast of Cambodia People Support Foreign Policy Roosevelt Avers t Nov 29 (UP)— Several nIghta a week search Peaceful Hawaii — Gibraltar of light beams stab the sky as antiHONOLULU practice paces Pearl Harbor the giant fleet base Schofield barracks the huge army post and centers often other army and navy e stage practice blackouts The whole territory blacked-ou- t under simulated air raid conditions one night last summer It is not unusual to see and armed soldiers standing guard at bridges and vital installations at various points in the islands as the army has been on a more or less continual "alert" for more than a year Defense works are springing up like magic The big gtma of Hawaii's coaat artillery and the batteries of the fleet often are heard in practice firing which rattles the windows and dishes of Honolulu homes Warplanes are so common in the Hawaiian skiem that only the visitor of a few days bothers to look up as they roar past steel-helmet- ed rnANcisco Nov 29 tit —The 1830-to- n destroyer U a a Woodworth slid down the ways at many and Japan with the two the Bethlehem Steel company axis power's operating together in an effort to drive American and yard in a driving rain Saturday— British inter:ate out of the Orient the first of three ships to splash was foreneen in informed quarters Into San Francisco bay this week Saturday night as a possible result of the present critical situaend far east This launching was followed by tion in the alternative' was regarded That that of the U S S Chandeleur as more likely than acceptance by 10500-to- n cargo vessel to be fitted Japan of American terms laid down Wednesday night in a stiff out as a seaplane tender memorandum handed by Secretary Ocean the Sunday freighter of State Cordell Hull to the two be to at is launched the Vesper Japanese envoya here Admiral shipyard in Rich- Kichisaburo Nomura and Saburo Kurusu I mond for the British government It: il I (- o' SA:valmoonsiontill CI '- p a-- ' was explained by furnishing' German supply atationa and fueling depots which would enable the maintenance of a formidable fleet of nazi raiders In the Pacific lImPI:m1 -' 4 r : i34 1 'f 1:40 3ti P h V 1 f ' 00 ' 44 14' a I 4"-lEtz-t t 0 -- 04 P li 5 ri Maccabees' Leader Dies You TO DRIVE Sav Dolly 0 Ss" ENponsi ROCHESTER N Y Nov 29 tA1 —Mrs Eve Irene Raub 81 who helped organize the Maccabees in 1892 and who served more Ulan imaie ir A - bon 6eloo Winos IMO 10 1 OMNIONOm 310111 0 Savo Siewal 'o 1111111I P Woo mune Oa dome eminewlimbee WM 0111 11116 mxvotir--tro- ' 4 ''' (Continued From Page One) 4 i ': ' ' does not support the president's 40 years as supreme auditor of the 4iI foreign policy women's benefit asiociagroups 1 totortorti As the culmination of a series of tion died Friday night conferences aimed at the mainte- mance of the peace in the Pacific Japanese emissaries here were le' t several given a ' days ago reasserting the Amer) ican policy of opposition to con10"- i t '' e i Ne ‘v ( '' quest and aggression The ques—o—st i ( er e i '--' iinooerb'e e ''''''' ' tion of peace or war some gov- er : I j ' k 00 1 I ernment spokesmen have said 40)4401 1: rests Tokyo's response J To --- e Japan Masses Men Meanwhile Japan has been re- ' It inLasing troops in French portedly I Indo-Chi1 c-c-) for a drive into Thai' ) ''') rTh II From One) cabt Page e The re e t t gContinned land (Siam) r7 ry le I Japanese t ea I ' 11(7'C c''N' cry c- ' 6i cel es (Th e L ''' iv— ' inet met for a second time Satur- er Ceee eeeee i e kei seee) tee' : -1 4) tee' the of ' te) ' Organ language P English 6 -"' ' day to consider the results of the e l' i r office said in a front page 1 ' foreign Thailand " negotiations 3:1:1 IWashington for war and its of- editorial that 'N i ' I Japan must keep ' 1—e' ' ficupls were reportedly conferring Indo-Chiand Thailand free from (! i ' ) I ' ' with British authorities at near— arms" presumably 1 "encircling e ' eteeeet f e : sat by Singapore the great English the United States British CM- A ti 1 naval base Dome' the Japanese of i influence Netherlands I ' neseand ''' '' 'I reeee news agency warned that if the I ' iv le 'e Vnited States should institute an Polley 'Amply Justified' 17 e'" Burma of road— ' :t the air patrol The newspaper said that only et 1 Chinese ' '''"- army supply route—it the joint- defense agreement with ii ' ' ' ' e W" would be considered an act of i esseet ' from Vichy prevented Indo-Chiprovocation" by Japan into these arms so ' the Here Secretary Hull and Lord falling was i amply justified policy ' rL: ' ' - ' Halifax the British ambassador e would be doadded e e'en 1 that tri' It Japan I talked over the far eastern situaY'‘' i a service in preventing "hostile 1 1 st1 -1 44 :el tion for nearly an hour Halifax ing "$ e e' li-' i I forces" from occupying Thailand llt eel e ' 72 I e : eve4 't '' told reporters the Britian" and neut Thailand While i' proclaimed ' f American governments were coop1 1:1'7 ! ' ' ! r ‘ :'': assolumilm t trality the newspaper said the I ' 't and that it was up United ie 4 41-'rating closely States and Britain prompt4 4 i t to to alone make the ci me" ly notified their intention to proi mow Japan e () t t '4''e t trientous choice te tect apThai (This ( neutrality ' 6 t At a press conference Secre- 1 k c'referred to a report quot111 -' -' tary Hull said there were no an- - parently b itilet ' Britain That 4 that the r7"-4' 1t1 premier ing nouncements to be made until and the United States had guar":" 77-e Ole ee e i e t ee Japan's decision Ls known He de- -- anteed Ms country against aggres- t e ee g ' ''' ' ''''' clined to answer a question wheth- sion Authoritative London sources ei : ' ' e A Cr a Japanese attack on Thailand have said such an e : pledge outright would bring on a major conflict has not been made) e BIMM in the Pacific referring his ques- "If that means sending forces of eq Ie - e i - ' --e tioners to the army and navy ' 100' 1"' into the that country ' occupation 4 t biwoolioll"044 '''' 40a"1""Nt716 Gil1 to In writing the president '4 would create a very serious post 1'178 12198 4 K P lette said: ition" the newspaper said i t' ' 4 "I have been unable to give my ' There was no indicaticui of - '' support to several of these (ad- - whether the special cabinet semi t ministration) enacotments because itone had decided on any step i ( e of my deep and sincere convic- ' DomeL Japanese news agency tions as to the unwisdom of the referred to reports printed in the ' LIAO CLo' :'' v i j rrri 4 courses proposed I have not sur- - Japanese press I that the United r iAL rendered these convictions now States had decided to start an i ) e ' j 4 ' and I would by word or vote re- - aerial patrol of CMna's Burma r ' J f assert them should the same or road and declared: re e ' eeee : e wilnilar questions properly come : i over Burma the eel skies "If the l' i lee before the congress for review i samples from famous road are patrolled by United States il t move ' obvious this forces is air it f 5 Many pieces taken from Majority Differs would be taken as the result of $ e e : t t ee : mat Mr the President ' 'But ' '''' discuesions among the i ' r r t ' jority of the congress held other ABCD group and Japan must ereee 4 f I ' Li 1 '' views with reference to these 1 t's ' view such action as a most daring c ' 401z r 41 than were entertained by armed challenge against her on ' I f' - e f" I r 11 0 I - le relt and tthese conflicting views the part of the ABCD camp" ' IP ' I' tF-:utrza- 4s 71 have found expression in the enOSIPZIS 4 Legal A ctment of the various proposals Appears ' 't ' -' t ' e I 'e I Ole- ' ' Into law Dome' said the aerial patrol at in ee IS rar ere date r"e et r "Within the past few daps a first glance appeared to be legal Di:-ITC42- 0 :re '''' '7:fiti 4 4 C4'01'2: CCa -- 60'1' e eee I majority decision was reached in If the consent of the Chinese and e t 4 the passage of the revising and Burmese were obtained vo on All that observers knew was IP repealing paragraph' of a proit held the to cabinet the its that theretofore posal pertaining meeting (317zs concluded from the fact 0 -- ' existing neutrality act In my but they opinion the action thus taken on that the cabinet gave considerathis proposal removes entirely tion to the note Friday that the 4 ' !i from the realm of debate our pres- ministers charged with making Cii21 lush silk Of 5 0 ‘ ent polides of relationship to the decisions in one of the- most fate: ''' : — i ' ' ‘ ' !: - -! ' e!e 1 e 41 e ee-‘-aggressive activities of the nations ful hours of Japan's history were ' ' ''''' 1 e ' 41 ''' ex' ii spA e and careful 'IT e :' to e e the prolonged A adhering tripartite giving ' e e t ' ' e 1' :" amination to the Washington negoe e pact French '"? "As one who opposed the action tiations ce ' J t : ' ' Unitthat the Observers eee e e agreed the congress has taken and as 1 ' ' '' : -e e t77N : 0 1 one who recognizes the need for ed States had tossed Japan the ball ' 1 I :e e the present unified mobilization of and that it wu now up to the ie e ' ' e e i e e ' ' ' e oar all ! e national strength and re- Japanese Pi :s eete e e i e er 1 t In the absence of any guiding er e e e Some sources for a victorious attain-- 1 ' '' e'' t '' ' ' e ' e e ''''' l )' ' t '' merit oe the goals for which we policy the press commented on ' 4 It i Some foi are now committed I am taking the feverish crisis in rambling e ! ' ' - e ee e e ' ' '' i t i the liberty of addressing this let- fashion ) i : i k A I 1 Hoch' said Britain's spurt to :" ter to you as --president of my ' Embroidery! ' - e' ' l'' e defenses : commander-In-chieHong Kong's strengthen f country and e e Tucks! Chinese hand- N— of her forces tendering my sup- was wasted effort because the city It could be captured easily k i port and service in tny capacity ' or activity where I can be of slips li i' seeestance in the work which we 14ANILA Nov 29 UP) t I : I have before us to do and for the agents in the far east t ' i 0 purpose of enlisting myself and all a determined attempt that I have in service for the dura- about a negotiated Chinese-Japanetion of the emergency" war it closed today ric- - Py et Roosevelt i An authorized Chinese i iin All sizes The president replied: 1 the same time declared I i "I have received your very frank 1lessening of United i I : I : letter of November 21 It is in- - IChina might force the deed gratifying to have your state- - government to accept t ' 1 rnent of willingness to serve in thii The disclosure was i ' 1 I of the when i emergency petiod quarters closely ' to our of : the challenge deetiny Japan's puppet Chinese 0 e N ) : i ' country is so strong f Nanking f -- 1 ' ' ' ' ' '" ''' i 4 t I : The people of your state electNo Refunds! i e t ) k ' ' ' t ' 'ii ' e 6 : ed you to represent them in our '' 1 t '' ee ne're'eeelme v4 '" se '' e4 ' f e' r rational councils and I would be ' lev ' '''"t sl 4 f ? k r t ! es No Exchanges! D reluctant to interrupt that duty ' tt ' r Ts ' -but if the occasion should wamint " ' i etl '' ‘ get ' to would not ask you hesitate ‘ It I ‘ 141 e ' 4 7 '0: All ' Final! Sales I' IC' to place your abilities at the diek I I r 0 13121 : pcmkal of your country in some ' 't - ' i i ' 2 other capacity ' ' t " s'" ' '' elPre-' 'I "As you have written questions I t r Aii ' i c74rt a ' of national policy are decided in lee ' i i ''' - zt t ' ' 1 k ow" : V democratic way That there is 1 itI -7 c ' debate or that there are state- "' (e400'y i 1 : 4 i ments of conflicting opinion prior e e e e A "I GLASS ROD FILTER I i to the decision should not be e ' ' taken by persons abroad as an in1 ' l' Speedy oast 'owl Shoots sod sonitr0 i' ' '' 4 dication of lack of cohesion among Gifts! k't itims oft in roonins water tits most Oyes It Buy :'"''''"':t 'I our people though that mistake is ' ‘ sookors cffee : e Ay if While there times made :i' e 111ze :''' l t 4 Use t 00400—"'"asidtietieri st"11 " 0 have been expressions of different' 4' te i ' 'views in regard to our foreign pol-s : i ' N ' '1 r 1 : : icy I have alwaye felt that those "‘ re ' ' Plan r 4i ': ' 5 1 t ' ' 1 differences were of degree but not ' ' 4 '"' e et I ' f of principle ' ' '' 1 ' I'''' '' c ''' :' A"' 'll!ttA'' have been confident that we f --- I a Americans believed in the defense : etese ' kola f - 4 rt t 4 t -tgIg '''' 0 r of our country and that such dif- eet es " 'N r4 ) A ''''''Vt 4 allicii( 1 I et' 11 n7 '' ferences as existed concerned only ::ye) i C ' ' ACt r the time and place to kkteatmenes? 1 141 crs eose01"" -e : hmmale'-eet 4 defense or the methods to ' 1 -e ri ' 1 to secure ' s protecployed -adequate :T 1) I 55 ' 34141 '' ' 1 I tttg 44 1 ' The Paris t1 tion to the ideals of political freetal 4 ' dom for which our government ( Socond Floor 1 1 v ‘a I bas ever striven" "'Sit' near-ultimatu- m ' Todd-Californ- ia 'OU - 16 2 I 11 1 I 1 - '- - - 71 4 i ''''-- at - Japan could help Germany and strengthen her own positim It WASHINGTON Nov 29 (IMI) between Ger—A rimier tie-u- p SAN aircraft defenses are put through streets hoked na 1- IS 5 'A japan Premier Vows Purge Of U S Britain I' I 7 - 1- t 1 ' ' 1 7 - ' ' 7'' " ---- - na 1 1 na 1 1 ' '! -- '''!'- i''- - - -- ' i - e - 4 i: i 1 ) 1 1 i ' '4- II 0 1 r ' 0 1 r '' - - - - - -- k I- 0 ' (77') ( ' I c ' - -- g ' - !- - na l' - -- - r 4- - - 31 i ne---- -e 9i 'f - I L '"' i 0 Y a ooditaloo ''' " - 1- i c ' t ' '- - e --) ' ifeavo I ) e t ) t - - i i 'v 4? s 4 1 t I 1 '4 ie -' - Ni ( 1 - - 8 - 1!1- : ( 4 - A to rtegularly Priced - h 4 141 -- - 1 1 "' - 011-4'''''te ! 4 ' Y ' e ' 1 - - 0 - -- I so-call- ed 1 ''-- 1 C -- ' 11re ' t T pro-roo- ds 1 i - - I - - Ft 'i --- t: i 1 r Per rittes f Si: ' " f ! 11- - - 1 - 0 - ' 1':: - ' i0 1111 ' - - ' - '0) "" 7 P -- -- - - so-call- ed t 1 ': - i- -1 - 'N‘ ' satin or crepe or rayon satin and crepe! - : - 4 - - - ' !- - - - 4 - t ' - - 1 - - s - el 4 - - 4 - - trimmed! to re d! 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