Show WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne U. S.-Japan Relationship Is Americans in Far East Ordered Naval Reserves Called Into Service As Army Makes Way for Conscripts NOTE When opinions are expressed In these they are those of the newt analyst and not necessarily of this I by Western Newspaper War Japan joined the Fascist attacks on America and Americans by the Tokyo press have been exceeded only by the belligerent of the Mussolini-controlled newspapers of When Japan signed tha treaty of Washington was inclined at first to make little of even though it was openly stated to be aimed at the United States because of aid given to But Japan did not take it as Prince Japanese said openly that if the United States persists in the Axis a war will Later there was an official statement that if England opened the Burma lone gateway to China for Japan would declare Many in Washington now believe that a clash with Japan is bound to come sooner or later and that it might as well be because if Britain should the United States would be faced with aggressors on both oceans at the same Culmination was a state department order to all Americans in the Near East to return Britain will open the Burma road October And in Japanese officials had another problem to worry For despite a heavy military guard placed around Fu their puppet ruler of that Chinese he was slashed to death by some unknown Enraged Japanese authorities declared that the assassination was an Shanghai police reported that they had been asked by the Japanese to aid in a search for the slain man's personal one Zung who was absent from his master's house after Price of Peace Several unofficial offers have been made to the United All aim at involving this nation with Japan or so crippling U. S. armed forces so as to make the nation The head of the Japanese press association suggested the United States show its good will by abandoning the naval base at Pearl withdraw from Guam and Midway In Mussolini's newspaper held out another In polite terms it suggested that if America would stop giving help to the Axis powers would reward America by giving her Object of to so involve the U. S. that it will stop sending supplies to Navy Called Comparable to the army's mobilization of the National the navy called out all men and officers and the naval boosting its Here is Miss Agnes C. graduate nurse of D. first Red Cross nurse called to active duly in the Army Nurse corps in the expansion recently authorized to pace with increased She is the first of nurses to be added to the corps by July of next strength to a peacetime peak of Navy Secretary Knox said the men were called to equip new fighting and auxiliary craft which were being launched six months ahead of He also warned that the nation was approaching hour of an hour of with HEADLINES I in the news Congress A brown-eyed grandmother with- a deep southern accent took her place in the house of She is Florence Reville who was elected from Georgia to All the term of her late Gibbs is the ninth woman now In I the Axis powers and asserted a fight is forced on wc shall be Meanwhile the army was preparing at reception centers for of men who were marching to their voting places to register for the The whole likely will enter the service November but not all will go to camp at Most reception centers are being designed to only to The drafted men may be held in their home communities anywhere from a week to ten Each day a quota will be sent to the reception There they will be their army initiated and after a short stay most will be sent to regular army camps to fill out those units to full Some new units will be of Not all the new soldiers will bo equipped with the army's modern woolen and bl-swing coats with Many will be handed the old-style army woolen breeches with spiral leggings and the obsolete standing-collar Out of storage also came U. S. army These were loaded on flatcars en route to Canada for training of Canadian It was only Above sound to shows a row of tanks for Canada being unloaded from flat cars at Camp after their arrival from the United a small part of equipment being turned over as a result of conferences of the joint U. defense Five hundred the first parachute were getting their first War Secretary said other battalions will be trained in the same Visitors Twenty heads of armies from nine Latin American nations Costa the Dominican and Uruguay completed a two-week tour around American As they neared the end of their officers from 11 other neighboring countries arrived to make the same All were shown the new American streamlined motor divisions in operation and ended up at the Panama At Brenner Pass At pass in the Alps between Germany and Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini held another of their strange The meeting was in a railroad with blinds pulled guarded with foot artillery and antiaircraft was no Shortly Germany moved several divisions of troops into Rumania and seized the British owned oil fields Japan made more aggressive statements to the United and there were rumors that the Nazi waiting in French channel would start the invasion of Air Struggle The duel in the skies continued with greater Nazi airmen smashed the center of London with explosive and Incendiary The house of lords was great department stores were destroyed and millions of people spent many nights in subways and Exit Neville figure of peace and left the British inner war He was succeeded by magnetic Ernest Laborite and Socialist There was no That night for the first time in the war British fliers dropped tons of bombs on the Krupp munitions works at Heavy damage was Nightly raids also spread out over almost all of Germany to and |