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] town ^ <l s ] [Marshall Asserts h^ fijl il t’:] Petition Efforts r’f r j 1 h 1 Act pf Sabotage ir] Denonncee as Dangar- Twice Force ous Move to ' Have ed Draftees Ask C o D" N eeded Seek ] Russian* Declare ------ gVTSM Not to Extend n { Andther Setback "t:\Hnnger WUl yl ^Chute Duty Serviee. of Sel^ees, n] Luftvvaffe; Indicate' Attack; Furious n] Guardsm en Over Year. i N ot D ecide il Volunteers for Serv\ Nazi Ground Forces sistance >Rd^ tl Washipgton, July 28.—(/P) _____ Make No Progress Jn- / -] More Than Double in War ^s End countered. ] of Men, Six side Finnish, UkraW sians on Central denounced today as sabotage ian Frontiers; Stub* a dangerous chariuster Times for Officers. Professor of AgricuUur- tor; Losses o t Soykrt sl what he said were organized bom Battles Repbrted. m Economics Does Not’ T roop s A re T m ’iii^''^ Woohington, July 28—(JV^More efforts to have Draftees peti than twice the needed number of Beltkve Food Will Bel tion Cpngr^ agaiMt extend Moscow, July . 23,— {IP)— men and eix time* the number of Berlin, July , 23AH/fy.n.AJ ing the fl^ice of Selectees A second successive night of Dominfmt ¥ a c\o r offlcera rcqhUvd to All the Arm}r’s / ■ . t - / shower of explosijfb snd in- and National Guardsmen. The Nazi aerial attacks on Mqs- four authdrtokd parachute battal cendisiy bombs Etpresd ' chifif Of staff, testifying be- ions have/volunteered for para cow admittedly left scores Polo Alto, CalU.,xJuly 28—<P)— sthicfion for s seednd night the House Military Com- chute tfoop duty, the War De killed and injured, but the pr. Karl BrandC former German in Moscow where fires jn behalf of an exten porthieht announced today. Russians declared today the artillery officer and kconomtot,' were rsgitig uncontrolled!^ sion, assorted there had been The bottoliona■ in service and in raids were another setback eajx food will not be the/^lmiding iroceas of formation at Fort from the Luftwaffe’s finit at- ’ an organised effort by for the Luftwaffe and indi fa ctor In the European w ar. x Denning, Georgia, will require t*cH,-the German high “countleaa outside forces” to cated that ’ German ground Dr. Brandt, now proferaor of agr 1,500 jumpers. Including both of — —— • • - - - numd declsred todsy. Thai flcera and men, the AVmy oold, but ricultural ocraomica at the Food have members dt.the Fyst forces had made n'o progress Research Institute at Stanford Un 3,673 men have volunteered for Adrian Grasaelly,\ (left) New York diamond cutter. succeeafuUy cut the fomouk Oetuliq Vargas dia communique mdmitted t w ? Army sign petitiohs against mond, third largest ever found, cleaving U Into the two large pieces tbaym at lower right. Left, Gros- from their new wedges inside iversity. told the Stanford Buri- furious resifltence ws* being': duty. Also, a steady stream of 'in- neos Craference be believed food . the^roposal. quirlea from soldiers and civiUona selly bolds the stone seated In a wooden cup' filled v/lth wax. Note ciitlira marks on stone. jJpper the Finnish and Ukrainian encountered from the Bu*- \ W prikof the activity, MorahaU right, how special chisel Nwa': n’lccd--in groove end struck. Below, at «ctfo|ae right, a 'portion pre- wlU neither win this -war nor be In all w alks o< life ore bring fs - frontiers. The Red Army’s one of the dominant factors decid Biuis on the centriJ front,’ sold, coiha from Ueut. Qcn. Hugh raived at the provtoionaJ para- vioUBly cut off, os It spp<^r3'Mter finhihlng. , Drum,' comlaander a t the ■ Flrat mid-day bulletin reported ing the jMteoms. but 8hid this ws* resulting in rauto group headquarters at Fort Arm y. Betm liig. stubborn battles through the To ray Germany loot'the World terrific loaa^for the Soviets' Ckuuwt Igaore SItoatloa because of atorvatlaa. Dr. N# Shertags Sera night, but it mentioned fight tq^^be "We cannot bave'a poUtlcol club Brandt sold, woe a groeaiy elm- who appeared to be attempt- Group oKttors estimated that ing in the same zones as yes and coll It on Army,'* MarohoU Equal Clianc^ pUfled and dtotorted verelra of ing to hold their positiona re there would he no ohortoge of a t- Knox Expects Ja^ap terday and said nothing sig •old forcefully, adding that the fleers or men evkn jf the unit were what actually happened, oe the gardless of the cost nificant had occurred else soldiers were well fed. right, up to Utuatlon could not be. Ignored and expanded to 80 or 40 battalions. Plunging counter attoeks to re- that the men Invol'ved would have For All Peace where. the armistice. Ueve encircled units rasultod tar A total of 834'Officehi'have ask to be tamted ”oa kohUers.” ed oaklgnment to porochm duty, These fronts, ^luded not only OvettMae ea Battfolleia I "extraordinarily sanguinary loos- He*1Ud not am plify the etate- \ To Make Move So^ ea” for . toe Red Army, the Ger as compared with tha 188 officers Porkhov Smolenak oreoa, 'The truth to that Oermeny was RMnt. / Aim o f U. S». ana Ruoatoa ormica mane sold. * called for la the table* of orgoal overcome on the battlefield.” (At Indiontown Gap, a tele aatloo for fouf battalions. prevfouriy/tiad been embattled, In thto wozi economists aattei- Repert Noal Gatae ^ Recent. Developments gram from tha War Deportment Tbs 501*t and 902nd Parachute but otoq>4^ Petroxavodek reglaa, 'pated food abortoge and preparea Oeine were reported for the' vroa brought to the attention of France a p m Battollotis are In training, and will Welles Gives Nation and Indicate Military Move inside,-the Bqviet union from Fin years ahead to guard o g ri^ It, -Armies on the northern and ooMlkrs trothlng there. It read: land north of Lralngrod, and Zhit not only in Germany but in a num- frrato, however. World Most Definite ments Ml East; (*"nion appears to be on organ (OesGsoed Os Pag* Tws) omir, 50 miles eloMr to Kiev than remnants a t ised effisrt fro m some eource out- Pact Is Seen '^vogrod VolynaUK where the (Oeattaoed On Pago Twelve) several Statement Yet on American Navy Ready. Ruraton divtolons were aide the Army to have petlttoM Army’s reeletaBce to the nortlmest of Zhitomir, 88 ____ sighed hy members of the military NBalk''JjkrainiaD thrust nod been Post <• War Objectives. «» July M. eold m o t foreea and oent to Oongreas In on Ponders Probe Balktia! On Protection centered. tho official German new* oa oSort to oppooo logtolowMi propoo- ^ 'i^oehlngton, July St-AJP)—K de- WaakiQgtMi, Ja1sly 2S-—</P) British Fliers with 4,000 dead i m m x S od by tha war Dspartiarahto coa- Petrovoxodok and Zhitomir' ap and thonaands oS S r pHeoni..., Unue Satocteea aagNotlraa: Quoifl oliihttioa by Sumner Welles, de- —H is Japsnese eai]iibassy said Understandii^ on Indo* Of Lag in Job kli^ied to oaeun aU.pe<^>les o f n peared for the flrst time la ah The agency declared a lar and Reoerye oBfoen in the today It had lecsfved" a n->| early moniiag communique on vice, . China Seen Likely .. by Again Making number of men of 18 other di' fair-peace and equal economic op- port, whieh laded ‘ official yesterday's war developmaata and riont were captured In mopping ("A n y 00^ aetkm by tbeoe In portuniUee, gave the nation and Quarters Qos^ to were repeated In the later bulletin, at another point on toe front On Navy Ships the.world today the most definite eoafiraiatioo, that Japaa mad the mttttiiry aervloa vlototea the ladlcotiag that flghting at these -Belated dtopatchea from to* proyiriraa ot' Poragraph-4, Army official statement yet mode of the the French Vichy* ffovera- Vichy’s Goyemi|ient. Daylight Raid new poInU still was indecisive. %wo»riyk orra indicated tost reghlAtlona. Thto wUi be brought American 'government’s post-war aicnt had reached aa aarte- - Again loot night, RuoaUne do •till was U tt^ fighting in ___ Naval Afffdn Committee objectives. •' to the attention of your command BiSBt on Indo-Chlna. An offi B n lle tih ! ctor^ MoaoDW's defense* beat off ■toS despite reports that Oermon wlthrat delay and inetmetioM In the eopitai' the Impreeaion Bombers Swarm Over Told DeliveriM of Air cial of the enbaasy declined Vichy, UBoeoupled France, ruin from the skies opd the Luft troops Iwd advanced for beyomf tosuod that am such afforta by mlU’ prevailed, taoreover, that the de waffe failed to bum rat thto cam thto strategic gateway to Moeoow^ claration waa directed even more to fiive the orifin of the re- July XS—<r>—l t was sffleially Channel; Frankfurt tony peraonnel w ill ba e t o p i^ tok- planes Has Fallen ouflaged capital of pointed spires One .German source said that msdlotely, and that provlrions of at Noxl-conquered Europe than at PMt. keoight and teem ing mlUibns. And Mannheim Hit new devtoioq of Ruimtaa troops Army ragutatlona on thto subjsct Short of Rstimatea. thto country and the general be ttatteaa fer teehaieiU Je lief was that In thto raepect it con 'proteetlaa of Scores were kiUed and wounded. wtU ba rigidly enforced." Some flres. flared up. A few homes D uring Pfight. Attack. stituted oh attempt to stimulate Washington, July 23.— China ore onder way both at (Paragraph 4 reads In port: Washington, July 28—(ffi-ffthe and a hospital were among the pt as autbortoed by the War popular reatotonce to German rule —Secretary of Navy Frt^ Vkky aad Hanoi after what Ixm doo.