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Ii 1 Berlin Stays Unshackling Of Prisoners 1amp- - e Analysis--(Opinion- Threats ) By Rear Admiral Yates Stirling Jr USN Retired 'United Press Naval Analyst It is imperative that sooner or later remove the Japan threat to the heart of her empire repre- i sented by Vladivostok and Kamchatka — daggers pointing down from the northwest and northeast and each within easy bombing range of Tokyo It now seems possiblethat Japan rnay make an attack on Russia early next summer—probably in June—unless by that time the world situation should have made such a move too hazardous A necessary preliminary to such a campaign would be full consolidaton of Japans position in the southwest Pacific The Japanese Should be well along on this task ven now and barring unforseen developments may have it comrleted by spring 1S Still on Defensive The present allied "offensives" In New Guinea and the Solomons actually comprise a defensive campaign This is all that is the limited navalI and air strength which the United States can spare from the war against Germany and the forces needed far constantly guarding liativaii in the American operations southwest Pacific will be continued in the hope of eventually e vIng the Japanese out of New Guinea New Britain New Ireland ! and the Solomon& There our forward march will probably stop until more reinforcements can be sent to that war theater Under these circumstances the forces which Japan inow has in the southest Pacific should be sufficient to hold the Nipponese "line" in I t 1 i i - i I s I t I i i 1 :1 'l 1 : P i 1 I I 3 II f - N ) ' :1 1 I i I f I 4 ' i 'i - i - 1 1 1 I - I : 1 1 t 4 t wou:d 1 1W--- ' - 0 Li - 0 0 - N-- -— '" i '' 1 ' t 1 I i Q' - A ' 41 47'4111'7' : g t I i - " 1 t ' 11 q e'"'-- f i - 1- vf I I 1 r--1 Ar-- I - f - i :: levor tive ! 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' V ':s - i: - :4- - t::l ' 71 I 0 4 i 4 1: - zy- : - 7 ''-7- :':::: Nkk ik ''''''! 1 '''s -- '4 4 - - s ::1 1 ' 4) -'-"- AttlERICA- - '1 1 '—'77 - fri ) ? f' i: i f 'we" - ji:lt : - ' : ' -- Z-7- 0e-4- ' P i:: e iyo i' :J:Sp': 'i-- ' '' ' --- - 9 i- : :! -- 4- e'' ' (4 k 71 1d ' i ' I e 4 ' - 1" ' ' ''' - 44- I - 1641wILILL: trIretl t I ' - ''' It :!' t 4 -- planes The official fleet release recounting some of the experiences of Foss quoted him as follows: " On October 23 when the first wave of bombers and 20 Zeros tried to attack Henderson field our outfit of Grummans got 11 Zersis and two bombers Later we took on 23 Zeros in a dogfight—a regular squirrel cage that lasted 30 minutes Tried All Tricks "I got four Zeros on this hop Those birds tried all the tricks in the bag—rolls loops and what have you" Discussing operations over Guadalcanal on October 25 whert 17 Zeros were downed Foss re- 1' ''''-' - k t v1 I - 1 1 : 11 c :1 i ' ' ' ' ! e 4 4 -- ' 'v::'' :' - -- q j'''''' - semi-annuall- y L:)J zr iL i ti- --- - - - - 1 -- i ' - IN-- - 11(''''' lo yt 1p±:0:1 ''' : ' ier 1 1 IN't 8 s'7 ‘ !1:fr2fe - ''''''''' ''--- ' ! : 0" ''l - - ALL 1THESE ARE YOURS AT YOUR FRIENDLY FEDERAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I :if 11)C0r i r - - i'14i d - 1 I 1 d i ' l toog set k i f 1 At-- 'ded‘ i1 - t ' l - i) 4 41)) i 1 : p' I I 1 k ? I! - 11 i 1 ''' - '' - 0:1! - ‘'i j ''' y r )) '' - i e 1 t4 - ' - I'l a ft l' i z - j - 0JzLo t z i ) :' 1 19 ' '1 ''''''-- f1 1 Nft Where your savings are insured up to $500000 by an agency of your own government Where your savings 'are available to meet fuor apply on a home of your own ture needs choosing with the balance financed on convenient rent-likpayments that include interwith no lump sums est insurance and taxes or renewals ever required O(1)1 where you may finance repairs and improvements oldstyle straight mortfit on terms to gages your income 1 '' V : VI: : I ed '1 I i i (6917J1 i of: s: - - ' His squadron is commanded by 111 )) i i - i Jr 1 ) 11 t 1 1 f ' ' t4 I e I ' savings Russo-Japanes- k 44 z !? ' ' - -- ) t - Major Leonard K (Duke) eDavis ot Coronado Cal The eight-planflight of which Foss is the leader is known as the "Flying Circus" and has been credited with 47 a's'IHEIZE ELSE OUT ' ' t -- I s 1 -- - - '" flights (Editor's note: In a Guadalcanal dispatch of November 20 Foss was credited with 23 planes) Known as 'Flying Circus' dg ' 4 ? announced Monday at the marked: "Our flight took off at ' ' IL "0- N imitz In six weeks of combat service at Guadalcanal his only experience has been credited with shooting down 22 Japanese planes 16 of then Zeros in a total of 50 disL-I- t - - - - Ja belowiska ' s-- : L' a rn circled the field and eight Zeros jumped us We got five of them Lieutenant Oscar M Bate Jr was shot down but he bailed out landed and took off again "On another hop that afternoon two Zeros chased me I Climbed into a cloud When I came out tiOn of l'amchatka that the I dived on them took Attu Agattu and one and the other hightailed it got islands at the extreme tip of the for home Aleutian chain stretching west from Alaska The Japanese are Bagged Five Zeros st11 in occupation of these islands "Another day we went out to It may take a strong force to them Apparently we are a flock of float Zeros One passed not prepared to spare such a force me and I got him Before I could at present turn around the other boys got Must Drive Out 'Taps five more too rear the fleet and It would be wise for the United ran"1 circled into two float biplanes I States when sufficient force is overran the first one because of available to eject the Japanese from their footholds in the Aleu- his slow speed and as I went by his rear gunner got a good shot at tians and thus control all of this me—his shots went through the island chain for the use of our hood and out through side the of to forces go the windshield poised growing air Russia's assistance "After this my motor started But we could not count on using so badly that I had to make TIWIftla:3 jerking and excellent naval air I made my way base of Petropavlovsk—only 1500 a water landing island and the next miles from Tokyo and about the to a near-b- y same distance from Vladivostok— day a scouting plane spotted me on we had won it from the Japa- the ground because I had spread 4 Until nese in battle Petropavlovsk will out my 'chute to dry He picked be the first place seized by the me up" Foss is a graduate of the UniNipponese when Japan strikes at Russia And it is such a threat to versity of South Dakota and reflight training at Pensacola Japan of American attack that ceived the ejection of the Japanese from after being enrolled in the marine reserve in 1910 Attu Agattu and Kiska probably Davis the squadron corn- precipitate prompt Japa- - !corps is 29 and was graduated and of Kamchatka imander seizure from Annapolis in 1935 war I i k 0--- -- F--7:40 i - of Admiral cheater headquarters V Thus Vie Japanese home fleet which has not yet left home waters and probably most of the Nipponese air strength would be available for the attack on Siberia As land forces Japan now has an army estimated in excess of 1000- (s)0 men ready in Manchukuo to invade the soviet maritime province and take Vladivostok in the rear It is doubtful that Russia has a force of any way near this strength in all Siberia Vladivostok is reputed to be a it i and I strong fortress-bas- e But its hold out for some time might chances of surviving against a sea and air strong corebined land attack from near-b- y Japan are believed small Petropavlovsk soviet base near the tip of Kamchatka peninsula probably is weakly held and is isolated from the Siberian mainland by the Sea of Okhotsk The strong isJapanese base on Paramushiro t land in the Kuriles is almost within of the tip of Kamchatka gunshot It was mainly to cut America's ir route to Siberia and to prevent a possible United States occupa- y ' :140" - - :' PEARL Captain Joseph Foss Sioux Falls 8 D marine corps flier is the high-scor- e fighter pilot!' of the Pacific fleet it was offi- - I 1 1 HARBOR Dec 14 LP— that theater c z —0 ByWalter B Clausen pollly w-it-h ( - ) — g: t Nimitz Selects High Scoring Marine Flier s 1 N ""''o cti l' f - s i 1 -- LONDON Dec 14 UP) — The German radio said Monday night that an "official announcement on the question of unshackling of prisoners of war is not yet available from the German side" "Generally well - informed quarters stated that the German legal standpoint once more had been made clear and that the British reaction to this must be awaited" the broadcast said The British and Canadian governments announced Saturday that German prisoners of war put in shackles two mohths ago in reprisal for the binding of British prisoners of war had been released from their chains as the result of Swiss proposals Moves to INi 1Renlo -- t - Expert Predicts I D'eeemleir 15 1942 ( Siberia Ahns Twin Peril At Japanese J Zatt Cakc Zribunt --- Zhe - - ' : : - -i 1 - - 1 |