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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 26, 1941.
SIX
Japan Retaliates With
Freeze of Alien Assets
(Continued from pnge 1 )
. American oil companies also
EccmlnRly were blocked from
further business in J.i;m.
The President linen already Is
using a skeleton staff, since the
line's ships have been skipping
Japan for several months. Sev
eral other United States firms
such as Eastman Kodak and
WestlnKhouse have been operat
ed In Japan on limited basis with
the International settlement at
Shanghai as their headquarters.
10,009 Americans Affected
An estimated 4,100 Americans,
mostly Japanese born In I he
United States tlnclutllnii Ha
waii), live in the Japanese em
pire, ami a large number of the
estimated 6,000 Americans still
In China are in areas occupied
by Japanese forces or under the
Jurisdiction of the "puppet" ?ov
rrnment set up by the Japanese
nrmy at Nanking.
' Treasury officials at Washing
ton said that while Japanese
ships in American ports or wa
ters would be at least temporar
ily Immobilized, a final decision
would be made in the immediate
future as to whether the vessels
were "assets" under the order.
I Maritime officials said four
Japanese vessels were now in
American waters and about 40
others flying the Mixing Sun flag
Vvere hovering off the Pacific
coast, hesitant to enter Ameri
can ports until the question had
been decided.
There was no Information
available as to whether there
were any American ships which
might be seized in retaliation
in Japanese ports or waters,
. Japs to Seize All Shanghai
American circles at Shanghai
said Japan probably would oc
cupy the international settle
ment and the French concession,
the principal parts of the city
which, out of deference to ex
traterritorial rights of Occident
al powers, had been left unoccu
pied when the Japanese invasion
of China enveloped Shanghai.
The French concession and the
International settlement were
likely to be yielded without re
sistance. 1
The first is under the admini
stration of the Vlehy government
whose capitulation to the Japan
ese plan of "joint defense" of
French IndoChlna was followed
by the economic counter-slops of
the British and Americans
tiganst Japan.
The international settlement
Is virtually defended and Inde
fensible against the thousands of
Japanese already In Japanese
controlled parts of the city. The
settlement is garrisoned by the
fourth regiment of Untied States
marines and has n corps of
lightly armed volunteers whose
functions have been of n police
nature.
Japan was held likely to take
over the third power areas
through the Tokyo-sponsored
Nanking government for China
which has long threatened to
abolish foreign holdings.
Saiqon Swoop Begins
The Japanese march Inlo
southern Indn-Chinn she has
held control in the north for
many months was expected to
reach Its full swing with the ar
rival of naval, air and land forces
nt the start of the next week.
Three bombers bearing Ma
jor General Sumila, head of the
Japanese mission to the French
colony, and aides swooped down
on Saigon's modern airport to
day after the time that a train
of military trucks reached the
southern city.
The Japanese occupation of
IndoChlna, now In prospect, has
been represented bv Britons and
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
With Major Hooplt
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Nasi Drives Still Being
Staved Off, Russians Say
(Continued from page 1)
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planes were credited with carry
ing out a daylight raid against
Moscow and scoring direct hits on
railway facilities.
A gigantic be9e with thp Rus
sians will reach a decisive posi
tion after current operations
along the Stalin line are complet
ed an official commentary said.
Right now a pitched battle Is
l going on Inside the Stalin line, the
commentary stated, but it will be
some days yet before complete
.results of the struggle can be re
ported. There Is so much confusion
among retreating soviet units, es
pecially along the southern sec
tor of the front, that Russian
commanders apparently have lost
all control of their forces, DNB,
official news agency, said.
A Great Cast
Margai-et Sidlavan, Frederick March and Frances Dee. stars of
"So Ends Our Night," which comes lo the Rose theatre Sunday for u
three-day showing.
Navy Prepares to Break
Strike on Key West Job
(Continued from page 1)
operators, the largest group
walking out, get $21.75 for a .'15-
hour week and want $2(i..r)0, with
overtime pay to start at the ,'i(lh
hour Instead of after 40 hour.
Peace Agreement Here
Officials of the CIO United
Automobile Workers union and
of the Hreeze corporal Ion, New
ark, N. J., agreed on an undis
closed settlement of demands for
a union shop, a chock-off system
and a flat 15 cenls an hour wage
Increase in undisclosed current
scales. The union membership
will consider the agreement next
week. The company employs
about 520 persons anil has sub
contracts for army signal corps
equipment.
Washington representatives
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fortress of the far east; the
Dutch Kast Indies and the Phil
ippines, if not the whole south
ern Pacific sphere which Japan
says is hers to lead.
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rejected a proposal that WPA la
bor be excluded from defense
construction Jobs.
Republicans of House
Denounce Tax Measure
(Continued from page 1)
ed enactment of the $.'i,.r2!),200,
000 tax bill today an dest (mated
that the proposed levies, coupled
with those already In effect,
would meet about tit) per cent of
the government's anticipated ex
penditures for the 1012 fiscal
year. The balance would he met
by borrowing.
"During the world war," the
committee report said, "only one
third of the expiMidilures were
met by taxes and two-thirds by
borrowing."
The committee took issue with
those who have contended that
the bill's provision requiring mar
ried persons to file joint returns
would encourage divorce.
Filing separate returns is per
mitted under the existing law,
and the committee recommended
that this be prohibited lo prevent
married persons from evading
the higher surtaxes proposed in
the bill.
F. R. Orders Philippine
Troops Into U. S. Army
(Continued from page 1)
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nanclng, but merely made it
more acute," the republicans
said.
Economies Demanded
Calling on President Roosevelt
to take the lead In effecting
economies, the group asserted
there was room for considerable
saving in the defense program It
self, adding that extravagance In
cantonment construction h a d
been "so rampant as to consti
tute a national scandal."
House passage by the end of I
next week was freely predicted
by members of both parties, and
there seemed to be little likeli
hood of any major changes.
Borrowing Included
The house ways and means
committee formallv recommend-
about 75.000 men, the war depart
ment said.
Text of Roosevelt Order
Following Is the text of the
president's military order:
"Under and by virtue nf the
authority vested in me bv the
constitution of the I'nited States,
by the Philippine Independence
act, and by the corresponding
provision of the ordinance ap
pended to the constitution of the
commonwealth of the Philip
pines and as commander-in-chief
of the army and navy of the
United States. 1 hereby call and
order Into service of the armed
forces of the I'nited States for
the period of the existing emergency-,
and place under the com
mand of a general officer. United
States army, to be designated by
the secretary of war from time
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naval district, United States
navy.
"This order shall take effect
with relation to all units and per
sonnel of the organized military
forces of the government of the
commonwealth of the Philip
pines, from and after the dates
and hours, respectively, indicated
In orders to be Issued from time
to time by secretary of war.
"Kranklin 1). Roosevelt."
SOVIET-CHINA PACT KEEPS
JAPS AWAY FROM RUSSIA
LONDON. July 20. (API
Joseph Stalin and Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-Shek were said by a
reliable source today lo have an
understanding by which Chimi
would put half a million or more
soldiers in the field alongside so
viet forces In the event that Ja
pan attacks Russia.
Tills source said he had been
Informed that this was one rea
son that Japan "chose IndoChlna
Instead or a direct attack on Rus
sia to aid her axis partners." "
Russia soon will be aided by
Polish troops righting the Ger
mans under a Polish-Russian
pact nearing conclusion, this
source declared.
RAF LOSES 8 PLANES IN
RAIDS ON GERMANY
BERLIN, July 20. (API
Eight British bombers were
claimed by the high command to
day as shot down In British air
raids on Germany last night, in
cluding one stab at Berlin itself.
The communique said British
raiders had dropped explosives
,-md incendiaries over western
j Germany and had inflicted cas
ualties and some property dam
age but declared "only individual
planes succeeded In penetrating
lo the relch's capital."
Other sources said a four-engine
bomber had been shot down
and its crew of six killed about
12 miles west of Berlin.
IThe British declared their
heaviest, most powerful bombs
burst in the heart of Berlin In an
attack by a small force of four
cngined bombers but declared the
main weight of the RAF assault
fell on Hannover and Hamburg.
In all, they said, the night's op
erations cost the RAF nine bomb
ers.) On the offensive, Adolf Hitler's
headquarters said, the luftwaffe
again hammered at the British
naval base at Alexandria, Egypt,
and at Britain's ocean supply
lines.
A 4,000-ton frolghter was sunk
in English waters, it said, and
supply industries in the east
coast port of Great Yarmouth
were set afire in air attacks.
Mill Worker Loses Life
In Fall Against Saw
(Continued from page 1)
skull was ripped by a saw with
which he came in conlact while
making repairs lo a conveyor.
The second casualty was Waliaco
Spokely of Melrose, who suffer
ed a broken neck, July 22, when
he was struck by a railing limb
while culling timber on the Ada
Denn ranch at Camas Valley,
dealh ensuing the following day.
Storey was born June 27, 1!)20,
at Albuquerque, N. M., and came
to Douglas county with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N.
Storey, two years ago.
Surviving, besides the parents,
are four brothers and sisters,
Richard, Gladys and Ilene Storey,
all of Lookingglass, and Gertrude
Peters, New Mexico.
He was a member of the Chris
tian church.
The body has been removed to
the Roseburg Undertaking com
pany parlors. Funeral arrange
ments have not been made.
ATTACK ON MALTA COSTS
AXIS 12 TORPEOO BOATS
LONDON, July 2G. (AP)
The British declared that "about
a dozen" axis torpedo boats were
sunk today In an attempt to at
tack the harbor of Valletta, on
Urllain's Mediterranean Island
base of Malta.
The admiralty previously an
nounced that the whole British
convoy which was heavily at
tacked by Italian air and torpedo-boat
forces in the Mediter
ranean during the week has
made a "successful passage"
without the loss of a single mer
chant ship.
A previous admiralty commu
nique, based on incomplete data,
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acknowledged Thursday that a
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Italian communiques have
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000 tons of British merchant ship
ping.
The admiralty itwlared a mini
mum of 12 attacking planes were
shot down, at least four others
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CAIRO, Egypt, July 2(1. (AP)
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Alexandria in an air raid early
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the Interior said damage was
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