Show WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne Germany's Most Powerful Air Army Is Now Being Used to Crush Labor Peace in U. S. Is Not So First Draft Evaders Sent to Prison NOTE When are expressed In these they art Us of analyst and not necessarily or this by Western Newspaper 1 r During the strike at the Aircraft plant in U. S. army defense orders for training planes became sidetracked union heads allowed pilots to cross picket lines and take delivery on 17 planes The planes were to be used at the army training field at army officers arc pictured running one of the planes oat of the AIR Over England The fourth German air army contains the veteran and most expert of Nazi It never had been used over although it Is the best equipped and largest of the German air The fourth air army was trained In used to smash Poland In four days and dive-bombed the French army into submission and out of the Maginot Now many believe it has been assigned a mission across the English The mission would be to grind to debris the British industrial Midland Two such attacks have been The first was on ancient historical cathedral city when Lady Godiva made her famous horseback Coventry in modern times had become the of Here was made the larger portion of British airplanes and thousands of her people were employed in defense In a single lOte-hour night Coventry turned Into a hardly a single home being left Berlin said all of the plane factories were in ruins from explosive and incendiary The British denied this but gave no It was that almost civilians were many air raid shelters which were thought bombproof being crushed like The three-towered almost a thousand years was left with hardly one stone atop except for a single Alter a lapse of a few days the raiders concentrated on city of a million also In the Berlin said the hometown of the late Neville who appeased Hitler at was given the same Southampton is a textile town and also had been turning out a large cargo of automobiles and Fight On In the war neutral observers shook their heads and admitted they could not understand how Greece was holding Outnumbered three to the pom-pom troops cut the Italians to ribbons and pushed them back into Albania on all These observers still believed the Greeks were putting up a valiant but futile No one in authority considers the Italian army estimates running from derision to But the Greek's military supplies were known to be Also there Is no opportunity to give them for all Greek both rifles and are of a special Greek manufacture and no ammunition of foreign make will fit their Once spring rolls around and the Italian mechanical force can get Into there may be a different Marc Nostrum One thing seemed Mussolini In his attempt to carry on a war by himself was tangling up the plans of the entire Control of the Mediterranean which the Italians call Mare Nostrum may come diplomatically rather than Adolf Hitler came to the Duce's rescue in this once It was certain the Italians had bogged HEADLINES in the Diplomacy U. 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Ambassador Joseph C Grew got a nod of approval from the Japanese emperor at the banquet commemorating 26 centuries of the empire In The diplomat expressed In a the hope that Japan would contribute to the well-being of The ruler nodded emphatic down in the mountains of There were hurried conferences with Serro Spanish foreign King Boris of Premier of Soviet and various and assorted Balkan The formula being sought was a diplomatic flanking movement on the Balkans which would give the Dardanelles to the This would require approval of Bulgaria for German troop movement through that and agreement by Pressure by Russia on Turkey was one of the An attack on Gibraltar at the same time would complete the DRAFT Year and Day Eight young students at Union Theological stood before a federal judge in New They were charged with refusing to register under the selective service They had refused to register on October along with other young They said that after thought and prayer they had reached the conclusion is part of the war system and we cannot co-operate in any Government churchmen and pleaded with pointing out that under the act they were twice as divinity students and as conscientious They refused a final have no other alternative but to enforce the said Judge Samuel and he sentenced them to a year and a day in federal Deputy sheriffs led the eight away to be fingerprinted and The action was a signal for other arrests in all parts of the nation on the same Hopes for Peace Unity In the ranks of labor which was outlined by President Roosevelt as one of the hoped-for objectives of his third seemed little less nearer as the Congress of Industrial Organizations met in convention in Atlantic City and the American Federation of Labor met in New The A. F. of L said President William was willing to discuss peace terms anytime and any But a C. I. O. committee presented to the convention a statement of These terms approached closely what John L. retiring previously and which had been found beyond the basis of agreement by the A. F. of L. The C. I. O. asked first that all of its including many set up in mass industries since the be admitted to a new joint organization This presented two First was the claim of certain craft unions the for for jurisdiction in some of the mass industries the automobile for the A. F. of L. was believed unwilling to accept certain small C. I. O. The I. O. asked also that any unity movement Include an attempt to bring into the national scope certain of the railroad several of which now arc independent of cither national President Roosevelt sent an appeal to both Both conventions also were split Internally over administrative John L. Lewis made it known on the first day that he would not again accept the C. I. O Philip head of the steel was boomed for the job from the but hesitated to accept It Is he felt Lewis mine union would attempt The A. F. of L. battle which brewed for a time under the was led by David president of the ladles' garment I workers Diplomats Accused Chairman Dies of the house committee Investigating un-American called before him in secret session various officials of and Italian Dies charged that members of the German diplomatic corps have been engaging in a to raise funds in the United States to finance German He also said German money was being sent here for Investment in vital industries and to promote an Emphasizing that his committee has moved cautiously to avoid a on international Dies asked Secretary of State Cor-dell Hull if his department had any objection to exposure of diplomatic corps The secretary disclaimed any terming the investigation a congressional Dies said he would ask the next congress for a million dollars to continue the Tivo Theories Three other departments of the were somewhat less than enthusiastic over the Dies The army and navy I intelligence and the FBI were let- ting it be known discreetly that they consider Dies is doing more harm than Everything uncovered by the special house they has been known to them for a long For years these agencies have worked cautiously to get U. S. agents into alleged subversive These U. S. agents have listed and catalogued a vast array of information which can be used at the proper In the meantime they have made it possible to keep a watch on all suspects and these not aware their identities are have exposed the whole network through which they j But the Dies it is i has by raids and publication of revealed the fact that the of these alleged foreign agents is This makes their work so they are Then new agents and new networks are set up by the foreign powers and the army and navy Intelligence and the FBI must start all over Tracking down these new agents may take many months of to cover a field which once was well MEXICAN In Spanish Vice President-elect Henry A. Wallace went through the Southwest in his recent campaign speaking A new assignment in that language was his first after-election He attended the inauguration of Avilo president of as the representative of President It's an old Latin American custom for nations to send official representatives to each other's The U. S. j has never indulged But now it's part of the Good Neighbor policy and is looked upon as Several days after the decision was announced Mexico revealed It had granted the United States air and naval bases on the Mexican east C. The oddest refugee cargo arrived in Florida from It was rare orchid the property of the duke of who raises them as a The collection faced two threats In bombing and the fuel which provide for heat only in food C The United States army Is sharply changing its tactics and technique of Stress will be on small Changes are outlined in a new manual announced by George A. chief of The manual will be the chief text book of the new C. Samuel native zt was declared guilty of contempt In Los Angeles superior court for refusal to answer questions he said would violate his oath as an agent of the German He said he had been threatened with death by a Gestapo |