Roosevelt Notes Strain In>^Elcom€^; Situation
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. X |/' . r-.-J. < The Weather of u . a. Womaw ATcraca Dally Circulation ir tmTlIomh of jssasrr, laIMl For CXo®tfr, grohoaiy hmvy riU® to- i ■Ight mdiog Sotontay 6 ,6 2 6 ooMofr 8<A*e®y ~ Member of tho A«6U BwrowD of Ctrcalatlou M anche$Ur^A City jbf YiUog* Charm (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE Yb REB CBNTB^ ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 (CloaoUM A«vorttatag o® Piqr« 14? V0L.LX..N0.116 ■ *' • * . ^ Farm EsUte of Boltz, Accused of $892,000 Fraud Roosevelt Notes 4 SuggesW Senate ^ Hear/^uil Report Strain in>^elcom€^; ^ ^ In/Closed Sjession S itu a tio n Wiley /Asserts eceives New Nipponese May Auslraliaiy^ar Caliincl ShouM Be — ------ / ^ More War ibasaador and Web (insults witb Chiefs of Ap^vai of who'*ylG^i 7 coitiM Assurance on Billion Aniericaii-Britiah Re^^ _ - • > StKffs in Urgent Meet Fears Felt ing; Receives Reports ResedVe to Achieve Us’ in connecti^i lu Materials ‘Belter Ui)dcr8landili|fq Of Progress of De In- Islands i^ith Debate oti^ Aid. Preserve Pmcc in Pa- fense PrograYu; Warn Philip- cifif; Reeent^evelop- WMhingt<m. T i t ,. 14.-(/P) « ings to People Re Americans in —Senator Wiley (R., Wis.), Debt L im it Bill Sees ments Cause COjneefn. garded as Necessary, pines Seeking Passage suggested today that the'1 ‘Leetpoy’ for Financing Senate hold a “closed execu Home in Large Num Washington, Feb. 14.- By Proposed Increase, Sydney, Australia. Feb. 14. tive ses^n’’ next weeK to —President Roosevelt bers as Clouds Grow. receive from Secretary Hull __(A>)—The Australian war note of the serious strain it Washington, Feb. 14—(P)— cabinet consulted with the ^ ^ and his assistants “a rejwrt Manllz, Feb. 14—^ War nerv- American-Japanese relations on world conditions.’’ Wiley Opening debate on Houae-ap- chiefs of staffs in an urgent in receiving the new Japa proved legislation to ralae the na ouaneaa heightened In the Phllp- told the Senate that there meeting toxiay in the waKe of nese ambassador today and tional debt limit to $85.0(W.000,- yesterday’s official declara plnea today with Americana lock should be a ^^realistic apprais welcomed the envoy’s assur 000, aenatora were told today that ing paaaage howwward In Increao- al of our whole American- tion that the war had enterexl ed number! In the wake of develop ance that he was resolved to aa much as $7,000,000,000 might a state of the “utmost gravi British relations’’ in connec be available for aiding Britain ment* which Included the midden achieve “a better understand ty." Latest information from return of a Dutch ahlp to the aafa- tion with the forthcoming de with war materiala. ing" and thereby presenje overseas, which inform^ ^ |tj{^qf a neutral harbor and ortera bate on the administration’s Senator Brown (D;, Mich.) floor “the peace of the Pacific.’’ leglalatlon. ex sources said ..“disclosed n ~ irioWKlib.OOd "leeway" for Fed Kiemsabura ‘ Nbinursr- ator said, should attend the pro Bituation.” wa.s reviewed. eral financing under the propo^ Knew Mr, Roosevelt during poaed executive Senate aeaalon, Increase In the debt, and quoted Acting Prime Minister A. W. and their outline of world condl- Fsdden issued a sUtement which British Fliers World war days, went to the tlona ahould have eapedal refer (Conttniied on Page Foortee®) ■aid: * . White House to present hi* ence' to the Near and Far Eaat. •The war cabinet received re ports on the progress of the Aus credentials. , Secretary o t Wiley aaked: AttacK Ports State Hull accompanied hiin. “Are Adolf Hitler and hla aaao- tralian defense program which claUa, Japan and Muaaollnl, a t were discussed in the light of the In toe exchange of remarka .—- tempting another war o< nervea or Germans Claim moat recent cablea about the in leased Uter by toe Stats Dept-,, la there a aynchronlred coordinat Tnila l, the farm i”ad*^rroug?t In ternational situation. Along Coast menL tbs new ambassador told Ibf^ ed movement In proceaa whereby "WIU Face Criaia Calmly" president that "toe recent devM ^I ch«ge."‘of d e f r a X g “cfienta of $892.0M. ’ He was ■ when HitleF bpena hla apring Air Successes 'T he people of the common- ments In Japanaaa-Amaricaa ra»*^ fenaive in the Balkans, Japan will wealth may reat aaaured that the Thud of Heavy Explo tioha have unfortunately hssa attempt aome move against tha ^ S . ”caro"‘wh "h cr^wd^d" ^?e e .u 't. l«rJ> ec. 9 when Boltz'a property w a. auctioned after hU dU- warnlnga iaaued were regarded m such aa to cause considerable e « - Britlab Intereata, and perhaps our On W ide Area appearanca. \ ______ necessary so that everyone might sions Heard on English cern on- both sldee of toe • Intereats, In the Elaatt" be seized with the need for plac It U needed now, noore . Big Stskea In War Ckune ing the natlon’i IntereaU ftrat. It Side of Channel; SKy ever,” toe ambaasador said, *'Wa certainly know that tnera la wall for me to aay that, aa in bring about a better undersUa»;>| Dotted with Shells. are big atakea In thla war game," the last war, Australians can and ing of each other’s poeiUon in WUey continued, "but If Japan time. Industrial Report Germans and British Use will face any crisis calmly and der to secura toe IntereMa ahould faU foV- the aeducUve In ^ m M A TR“ • V ' m m M- - with deliberate purpose." Bulletin! well-being of our two nathMK> Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert fluence of Adolf HlUer and com Miliury Targets from London, Feb. 14—<e>—Brit thereby preserving toe pence mit an overt act along the Unea I Brooke-Popham, Britain’s Fsr- ain announced tonight she toe Pacific.'and maintaining. - ParGchutGS in Libyo und ItGly Elaatern comnjander stationed at 2 125 have Buggeated, then I tremble xor Scotland to Grenaica. would regard Rumaala as traditional friendship between the conaequencM. SIngapdre, waa among those sum "Urritory under enemy ooca- Resolved to Preeerve Pcaea.» "I want to know what our gov- moned, to the urgent war cabinet Berlin. Feb. 14-(P>—The ^ r- Noaia Resort to New patlon," begtanlng Saturday. •Tqward thfit end Lam resclvf arnmeut knowa about the ritua- Tfn Air Force battered at British I meeting with Australia’s sarvlcs The Ministry sf Ecsaomki to do all that 1 can; and I h— tlte, I vrant to know what kind of BrUish Attack (GreeKs Forcc ' chiefs. maritime, industrial and military Wrinkle in Raid on Warfare said Rumaala, when Mr. President, that In m y a axIpplemenUl air arm wa hava endy Bent on Destruc CMblnet ihlnlsters and alU lta^ then an perbapa 6M,0M dcavora I may merit your target* from Scotland to Clrenalca, leaders appeared mwa chewful to our fleet In the Blaat. -■Adolf Hitler’* high command an Bengasi; Vacant Budd Oermaa troops, would be re dence and. be accorded the "If thWNaltuatkm la aa giave a® tion of Sources of when emerging from th4 meeting garded aa aa "enemy dntla- nounced today, while coordinated Italians BacK ing Is Destroyed. than after yesUntoy’a session of privilege of your co-operatio®.*' we might ha- led to beUeve It la, Nasi air and Naval unlU pressed atlon for contnband pur President Roosevelt, re-'*”* then It U all Hwortant for ua Electricity in Italy. the W ar Advisory Council. pose*." their effort to strangle England’* No Oanse fqf Alarm ■aid: know the fact Itf^ntemplatlon of In New Drive With British Forces in ‘There are. aa you have the lend-leaae biU.** ocean Milpplng. ‘ Rome, Feb. 14.— (A*) An Kaneyukt Aklykma, Japanese London. Feb. 14.—<S^—The Roy A previously reported attack by Bengasi, Libya, Feb. 13.— consul general, issued a sUtement developments In the relatiooa. To Oall MarHutU atUcK by British parachute al Air Force carried out a day tween toe United States Earlier In the day the Senate warship* on a convoy In the Atlan- asserting that he could see *no light sweep over German-held Japan which caiune coacem. MlUtary Affaire Commltt^ vpt^ tic resulted In the sinking of 14 justification for alarming news in armed and loaded Britiah mer the Aqstralian press." ' ports along the French coast, to "1 welcome your aesuranee to caU Oen. George C. M a i^ U . destruction or | Fortified Poailiona on gje, dropped huge bombs at- In the Interests of the tradlf Army chief of staff, befpre It ^ chantmen totalUng 82,00b ton*, great sources of electrical (When Admiral Klchlssburo day and tha thud of heavy ezplo- 4he daily war bulletin »ald. The {(omura landed in San Franclaco friendship bstween our two an expresBlon of hla personal opin power in southern Italy and Ceotr.1 Front! Aided; Uche^d ■lons waa heard on the English tries and. of the well-being of ion on what effect aid to Britain touched been Hated ye*tehlay at 13 last week e route to Washington side of the tnisimel. the drinKing water supply of to’become Japan's new am ha«- American and of tha Japsa has on American defense. vewal*. ' V . By Brlli.b Air R .id.. this British (Kcupled port in The sky over the French coast peoples, you arc resolved to do MarshaU will be aSked to aurvey It vrit# not made known what more than 2,500,000 Italians dor he said he did not beUeve there was dotted with black puffs from Italian Libya. One of these was any >xuiblllty of war be you can to bring about a the ratlre defense aetup In a clos- conatltuthd, the force of warships was reported by the Italian Athena, Feb.