Show - : e1 - i 1 Oil B eco' files 'Vital Aim Of It' s -Push Dutch F ' Raid fl' Malta liDoctor Reveals British Planes Fleet Mount t Jap Cruelty Costs Nazis Watch on Tirpitz Howl- Kong Vigilant At Six Airplanes Heavy Empire Craft Lurk Near 'lair Ti 1117 5 without loss planes and antiaircraft batteries bagged the others A communique Wednesday night said: "There have been eight 24 alerts during the last hours some of several hours' duration With improvement in the weather the luftwaffe has returned to mass attacks with bomber formations strongly protected by fighters notwithstanding which our Hurricanes and Spitfires continuously attacked the enemy bombers There were some civilian casualties and property dam- Rear Admiral Yates Ftirling Jr U S N Retired tnited Press Naval Critic There is every indication that ' the great military campaigns 1 which will be fought this spring and summer will be battles for oil effort by''the as well as an all-oi axis powers to crush their ene- i Ifly : ut - Pn 1 Japan Indeed already has won the opening phase of the great oil struggle by conquering the rich i Escapee Reports 1 I I —Japaneia aoldiers beheaded nine out of a group o'f ten British sol- diers when one of the captives was found to be carrying a revolver a British medical officer who escaped from Hong Kong revealed Wednesday ' The medical officer who es- cape d from a prison camp January said on the day he made his break he passed a trench filled with the bodies of 50 British soldiers their hands and feet tied All had been bayoneted to death the officer' said Dysentery and malaria are widespread brought on by insufficient food rations the doctor - British-controlle- - said' i lighter-than-a- i' at - 1 - -- That both Germany and Japan as those operating from the will need oil in-- the comparatively beth City base An official navy breakdown on enemy submarine losses shows 24 sunk or presumed sunk by naval forces and four other credited to the army This does not include n the Japanese submarine captured eat Pearl Harbor of the enemy craft Twenty-onwere accounted for in the Atlantic as follows: Fourteen announced by Knox on December 21 as sunk or presumably sunk Three announced by Knox on February 25 (including the "sighted sub sank same" catch) Two announced recently by army officials ' Two announced Wednesday The seven submarines sunk In the Pacific were listed as follows: Two announced sunk at Pe a r 1I Harbor Three announced by Knox on February 25 (one at Wake island two in the raid on the Marshall an1 Gilbert islands) Two by army fliers (one off the California coast December 25 one revealed by Knox Wednesday to have occurred January 16 in the Hawaiian area The navy listed Mason's official residence a sR o6c2h3e tFe or urth street s Minn His Northwest wife Mrs Anna' Maria Mason Ala- act 107 Fourth street near future if they do not already most experts are agreed A side of the problem however which frequently is overlooked Is that the united nations also will need It and will be in a difficult position should the Burmese and mid-di- e east fields be lost The united nations of course still will have at their disposal the great fields of the United States Mexico Venezuela and other areas i)ut these are far removed from the zones where the war is being and will be fought—India the mid- dle east and Africa and Europeand we admittedly are short of tankers and the light warcraftneeded to escort them Australia for example has no oil to speak of yet the building up of a great offensive base on that subcontinent will require huge oil and gasoline reserves for ships tanks mechanized equipment and airplanes The bulk of this fuel will have to be presumably shipped from the United States and Mexico although present supplies may be coming from the Persian gulf and the Red sea area a 4 1 11 ti 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 ra ri t - r s i 3 11 Li ' - LI two-ma- cg 54r2 ef- - theJvay tonew ::1::: - - '' - ''44'--' I ::: g 1:2tt 12A0N r - C- riviss'4 el ti k II F3 ri V Ak 1717Y C' '7--v- 1 - (--'- 1 i g rferchies-'- Sheer Lawns! - e 1 -- 45 ' 4'4 - : : i '' (:5--0 1 Dec 7 Blast Killed foods the Ai1 have vexed by '' L ktk: N overtaxing worries : 'i 1':' or have suffered ''' with colds the nu f or otter Illness :''"!' e 1 yet hare no or- - Z 4' 4t ' i HONOLULU April 1 (UP) — genic trouble or ':' 1 ' 3 "! local infection - - tThe of the entire ship's a n d your reda U S S Arizona was killed when blood-cel- ls have become reduced in that warship was sunk by the i num- - : i ?1i Japanese in their altack of Deif your ber t''''t 1 i cember 7 the navy revealed Wedstomach digestion retuaes to work ii nesday 1 t properly then here The band numbered 21 men who is what should t- were killed at their battle station f 4: help you! 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Including the attack on the Nip0 ' supply vessel which apparyou-arone of It 7'4"1'tt pcnesewas en route to a Japanese those unfortu- ently t in the southwest Pacific base rates who have :'!"4 worked under a :'': failed to est ': 7 4 ' k :p ' 4 Sub Chief better looks Tells of Hits t 't - '14 - v - - I a u- S 11 " (If on the German battleship Tirpitz at her Norwegian y near-bare berth and heavy British warships ready to lurking pounce on her if she ever moves it was revealed Wednesday night as Britain massed her forces to keep open both the Mediterranean and Arctic supply lines in the empire ' it was said Naval circles made no secret of fenses An aviation spokesman said that the fact that they regard the 35- - American aircraft now being used n include Tirpitz sister of the late In the Mediterranean BaltiMartin Bostons Douglas a She as Bismarck special quarry mores and Marylands and Boeing had been holed up in a steep-side- d all bombers: fortresses fjord at Trondheim since British flying Lockheed Hudson reconnaissance her there drove torpedo planes 11 three weeks ago and was conspic- craft and CurtiRs Kittyhawk and week-endTomahawk s fighters in last uously absent The need for more American German raid on a convoy bound At her present planes in the middle east continues for Murmansk He berth it is impossible for R A F urgent the spokesman said was the added that planes to reach her with bombs not so pressing since- the empire's because of the cliffs system is furnishing more tratning Other Nazi Units that) enough fliers to offset losses Several other big German fleet units including the pocket battleship Admiral Scheer the cruiser Hipper and the damaged cruiser Prinz Eugen are believed in the ' Trondheim area Naval spokesmen indicated that capital units of the home fleet needed elsewhere although badly will hold a death watch on the Tirpitz until apprised by air reBERN Switzerland April 1 -- - 11E connaissance that she has left her Foreign Minister Miberth then they will close in to hail Antonescu declared Wednesattack ttillssist:c1tdlic day that hit country intends to ro t?toentgyRzcloarlsroLorird soviet 'Russia to the finish navian cape have already been fight "we are fighting for a new because it was said and strengthened a new human being" and state heavier German air and naval attacks can be expected in that area He described his statement as with the lengthening days of an answer to foreign reports that spring to withdraw Aviation circles said that build- his country wanted and keep east in war the the from of Mediterranean defenses ing up was - also of vital importance In her troops at home view of the increasing likelihood i The tone of his speech was enthat Hitler will strike for the Suez tirely different from his declaraand middle east this spring tion March 19 in which he atMalta Defies Axis tacked Hungary and his comments Malta although bombed more also made no reference to the conthan any spot on earth has man- troversy over Transylvania Diplomatic circles interpreted aged to hold out as a British outpost because it has the greatest his change as a result of recent talks concentration of antiaircraft de- - German-Italia- n - lie-edS- vitalltY PeP N 40 Russ Defeat As Main Issue dThey found one man carrying a revolver ”our hands were tied behind our backs "Nine of the men were beheaded onie after another "When my turn came I resisted The Japanese officer hit my neck with his sword and I fainted When I regained consciousness almost 24 hours later I crept into the street and a civilian Japanese brought me to the camp "Later I found I was the only survivor of those ten men" "The day I escaped" the officer continued "I passed a ditch containing the corpses of 50 British soldiers i "Their hands and feet were tied "All had been bayoneted to death" Describing the scarcity of food the medical officer said: "Three times I saw soldiers cooking and eating dogs" --- l- - C:) Eliza- i 7 h-- -- ‘4074:447 - ' 1‘q Rumania Sees - ircraft 4:: 9 Itk :s NC k - - us - - N - 7 ' pilot-proble- Describing the beheading of the British captives the doctor said he had treated another British medical officer who told the following story: "The day after the surrender of Hong Kong I was stationed at a medical center with ten men when the Japanese came in and searched Oil hp Path ' It is the bad luck of the united (Continued from Page One) nations that both the Burmese and 11 middle eastern oil fields lie along itY H Simons during ceremonies the strategic pathway which Ger- - dedicating a new $6000000 base to be used many and Japan must follow in their effort to join forces and cre- against operations off the ate a great Europe-Asi- a Military Atlantic coast political and economic bloc ' If He said the axis had "paid a terthese fields were elsewhere the axis powers would have to go for rible price in both submarines and them and hence might be unable men to achieve her record of sinkto fight their way toward each on the Atlantic seaboard" other As it is the fields are on ings but predicted the number of such the path which military necessity dictates that the two aggressor sinkings will be "greatly lessened" powers should follow through the use of blimps such 1 I Medical supplies are almost non- existent he adcled Reveals Tlavy More S b Sinkings -- t 000-to- p I Holed-U- p AP A 1 cliff-protect- - Ill-gott- 1 ed e German Battleship Cliffs Protect Prey From RAF Bombs Of Nippon Troops Beheaded Captives fields of the Netherlands Indies were a chief source wcormery of supply for united nations' fightage" ing forces in the western Pitific ocean and now appears about to add to her gains by tak- NT trig the Burmese fields On the western end of the axis line it generally is agreed Germany will strike for the great Rue- d fields Can and of the middle east around Baku and in Persia and Iran 11 I 1 t:! - VALLE'rTA Malta April 1 (JP—Six German planes were shot down at least three damaged and a number of others probably dam- - ' 1 gy TB three - 1 - watch Loss of Burma - April 2 1942 5alt gakt Zeibunt Zhe ' 0 ' n Thurday Morning - l - ' r-- ' C-------''' a 0 ble hema ILI erc v1 -- '''''rr' e OnlY -- : - :- - 11 -7 ::i0-- - 1 I I |