Show LEND LEASE more for russ the basis for closer economic cooperation 0 p cration between the united states soviet russia and great britain both during and after the war was laid in ri proposal for a muster master lend lendl lease case 0 agreement presented by the state d department g part ment to the russian go government vern nt president roosevelt described the proposal as similar to other master lend lease agreements already 81 signed ned by great britain in effect the acceptance of the agreement by russia would mako make tho the soviet a party to attaining the tha economic principles of the atlantic charter sponsored by pres president ident roosevelt and prime minister churchill the foundation principles aples of the tha muster master agreements already existing between the U S and britain include nat national tonal and international measures to expand production employment n and nd the exchange and consumption of goods and elimination of all forms of discriminatory treatment in international commerce to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers and generally to attain the economic objectives of the atla atlantic antic charter the significance of this latest move Is that a victorious amer america ica britain and russia working in close economic collaboration would compose an economic bloc that would dominate the entire world D DE E warrior only hopes of gen charles de da that tho the united nations would recognize him as the political leader of france as well as the military symbol around which free frenchmen have rallied were dimmed by reactions from both washington and london in a statement to the world do de had demanded that the A allies ules 3 1 i tl E 1 14 41 i Q 00 w 4 V GEN CHARLES DE DC demands partnership treat his organization as a full fledged government and war partner instead of an agency for recruiting crul cr ting french fighters the free french leader used the american negotiations tor for demilitarizing the french caribbean as an example ot of the inadequacies of his representation in the family of united nations official washington made it clear that while the united states Is continuing to give the de Gaul lists every aid possible it prefers to wait tor for tin an eventually liberated france to designate its own political leader TOJO BOASTS china performs boasting that japan would stay in the war until the influence of britain and america and their dreams of world domination were wiped but bui 1 premier hideko tojo reaffirmed hi his s count rys determination to contribute to the utmost her share shara 69 as the partner of germany and italy describing australia as the orphan p han in the pacific helplessly expecting japans attack the nipponese tried again the war of nerve technique techniques by warning the commonwealth it roust must te reconsider consider its attl attitude toward japan but while tojo was making brave talk disquieting news for his people came in chinese reports that the japanese army of which had launched the offensive in cheklas province had been decimated of casualties totaling the japs lost 1500 in killed through the explosion of land mines near the key city of kinlin tanks take toll As drier ground and warmer weather permitted greater movement men t the tempo of war on the russian nazi fronts was stepped up while german sources made claims of strategic flanking attacks red bed army reported advances along the mile kharlov front mechanized units were poured into the conflict one report told of phalanxes of 52 ton russian tanks lumbering through german lines in addition to successes reported at kharlov Khar kov the russians claimed advances near RAIL TRAVEL with rubberneck sightseeing busses already banned and drastic curtailment of airline service in effect the next step would be elimination in the near future of all nonessential railroad passenger service federal transportation officials declared one step already taken was the rearrangement of str efm line train schedules to make such service available for local traffic OUT representatives pointed out |