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LX., NO. 267 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1941 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS jl Heading for War Front iPanzer Units Chase Reports Japan Ready Reds to Black Sea; To Push Drive Ahead; Soviets Fight Hard Now Holds Peace Ke Hard-Pressed bn Flying Motor Divisions I Authoritative Quarters ZtSelf-Rule Militarist Daily Says' Flanks, Reds Partly Isolate Red Army Plans In Loiulon Say Japan United States and Brit* Fiercely Against Two Army Forces Cornered Will Deeifl^ War or For Slavs ain Warned Any Fur Nut - Cracker Move To West 'in Ukraine; New Bases Peace in Pacific; Reit- ther Anti • Japanese Driving to wbjectives ments Around Lenin Reds Plan : eratcfi Attitude of Aus- ^ For Maine Pressure Would Bring grad in North and ------- East of Ochakbv, 40 ^ tralia; No New Moves About Worse Situa Kiev in Ukraine; .Still Appeal for Unity to Miles East ^of Made by Nipponese in tion; America Urged Airports at Presque Isle Hold Moscow Road. Destroy Fascism; Con- Naval Bas^^t i Area in Last 24 Hours. And Houlton to Sert>e To Keep Calmness. trusts with Ancient Moscow, Aug. 12.— (JF)— Berlin, 12.— (JP)— Fly As Ferrying Points on I.rf)ndon, Aug. \2.— UP)— Tokyo, Aug. 12.— (4 V —Ths Hard-pressed on both flanks, Panslavism Doctrine. ing uni^a of Adolf 'Hitler’s Authoritative quarters de-1 Deliveries to Britain. militarist daily, Kokumin, the Red Army was reported Panzer divisions have pur dared today “if Japan wants' sa,id today that the United today fighting fiercely against Moscow, Aug. 12.—(>P>—Soviet sue^ Soviet armies of the war in the Pacific there will I Washington, Aug. 12- (iPi— States and Britain had been two Nazi nut-cracker. move Russia, in an effort to unite all Ukraine to the Black Sea be war, if she wants peace Army plans to spend $5,498,000 warned______ _______ that any further ments around Leningrad in Slavs against Germany, has come ^ o a st at several points, Nazi there will be ^leace T h e J fo r two huge air bases at Presque , anti-Japanese forward with a broad proposal ^ pressure by the north and Kiev in the military sources said tonight, Isle and Houlton, Me., to aervC self-rule by Slavonic peoples adat- statement, in effect, was a re them Would bring about Ukraine. The daily war bul partly isolating the Red aa ferrying points for the delivery tered over the face of Europe and iteration of the attitude of “nothing but the worst situ letin declared the Russians Army units cornered to the of bombers and other warplanes to part of Asia. / Australia, voiced Sunday by ation” apd that Japan will go still held the Nazis stale west. The points along the Great Britain were - disclosed to The Kremlin's progpdm, which Navy Minister William ahead with grim resolve tp- mated on the central road to Black Sea coast at which the day. contraata sharply w ^* the ancient Hughes. Authoritative quar walrd establishment of her Moscow in the long-contested Panzer units have arrived Army officials notified Senator doctrine of pana)hvlsm whereby ters said the government of Brewster (R-Me) their plans call sphere in East Ahia. Koku Smolensk salient. were not divulged by these Slava would havje^a large measure Thailand had not been in ed for enlarging airfields at both “ No major engagementa. took of political solidarity, was ad- sources, but earlier it was re min in its editorial said that place on other directiona and aec- communication with the Brit-1 previously had lerv- especial emphasis had b ^ n ported the Germans were tora of the front,” the mid-day (OODttll Oo Page Four) ish government, and so far i (Continued On Page Two) given the warning to ' the communique aaid. driving to objectives east of as knowledge goes here Ja United States. Centera of Fighting Ochakov, a small Black Sea pan has made no new moves <_ ^ The paper, professing that Jh* The centera of fighting in the north were listed as Kakiaalmi, on port 40 miles east of Odes.sa, pan's policy is being worked out ■ within the last 24 hours in I S - M o i l t h s the Karel.an isthmus 75 milea Attack the big Naval base. along peaceful lines and that she the South Pacific area. has no aggressive designs, ueged north of Leningrad, and in the . All Soviet troops In those areas These quarters strongly denied and farther weat toward the Soviet sources say this Is a Russian armored train carrying ma that the United States approach SoltsI sector 120 milea south q f knowledge of reports published Made Today Dniester were said in these earlier chine guns (foreground) and cannon proceeding toward the front. questions of tbe Far East calmly. Ruaata’s second-largea tcity. in sqme English newspapers, and Limit Seen Key battlezones in the south^kUil reports to be virtually trapped.® (Picture by radio from Moscow to New York.) “Frantic Efforta” Seni already denied by Soviet spokes were' given by the Ruasluu as Ball FaciUUea Demoralized Britain la putting forth “franUc Koroote',1, 80 milea northwest of men in X^oecow that Japan had . efforta to cause friction between ' On Cologne ^tail facllltiea in the whole area demanded demilitarization of the As Favored Kiev, and Uman, m id w ^ between Were reported demoralized as the the United States and Japan” and the Ukraine capital pnA the big Russian s ld ^ ^ f the Manchukuo' la restoring to aU sorts of moves Luftwaffe pounded at everything frontier. Black Sea port of Ooessa. to disturb the peace of the Pactfle, Other Waves of British moving. The Ruoaiana were aaid to Knox Weighs Offer Also denied were Japanese re Democratic Leaders Ex The communique credited tbe be trying to escape by sea. aaid the paper. Red Air Force with liard blows at ports that the United States is Warplanes Make Raids The high command, atating that press Confidence Ap Kokumin compared Britoln’a Nazi infantry and motorized forces negotiating for lease pf naval policy to the grasp of a drowning - “operationa on the eastern front along the entire battlefront and at On Coast of German- bases in the Vladivostok area. proval Will Be Given man for a straw and said the had continue favorably,” said In iU By Shipyard’s Head the Luftwaffe's nests deep behind dally bulletin that the Luftwaffe been on the verge of defeat by the lines. Occupied France. Longer Service Plan. Germany for two years. bombed military objectives in Mos Parliament to Discuss | Tank Colnmn Boated cow last night along with "aever- In an evident reference to Thai Tho rout of a iarge Qermau London. Aug. 12.—(d>)—British al important railway Junctiona.” Far Eastern Situation j Bulletin! land, the newspaper Ydiniuri fa jd tank column In the Korooten area bombers made a bold daylight at Big flrea and exploaiona crippled i Easy Payment “we are extremely sorry for any was reported in detail. Melbourne, Australia. Aug. V I '• Washington, Aug. 12—uP) tack on the big German Rhineland the Soviet railway facilities, the country joining the Anglo-Ameri 4n one battle In the Korooten —(iP)—The Federal Parliament | — Represeatotive Thomoaon high command said. Taking Over Plant PlanS was suiprooned todsy to meet A u g.' can camp. If Anglo-Americans ate arek a large German tank column city of Cologne today. authoriU- DNB reported that aix Soviet Are HU (D., Tex.) colled oa the Hoose only clamoring from a distanca was routed by Russian airplanes, tlve sources reported, while other PendinK Parlev Todav 20 to discuss the Far Eastern today to extend the service of transport vessels had been sunk situation. without serious intentions, coun tanka, artillerymen and Infantry great waves of British warplanes by German bombers off the coast tbe nation’s eiUsens aoliliera tries which plimge into fire wrlU men working together, the com of Odessa, which is a great oil and The legislators also wiir'take up becauae, he sold, on the basis only be sacrificed." were attacking the coast of Ger Bulletin! By New Order the question of Australian minis munique said. A fter the engager man-occupied France, grain port aervlng the rich Uk of expert military opinion CoDOem Over Red AM ment wreckage of the German terial representation in London. The raid waa deaeribed by The raine area. W’ashington, Aug. 12.— (4*) -------- Adolf Hitler is “going to take A t the same time Koh lablL units waa strewn along a road for Three Gonboats Sunk Prime Minister Robert G. Men- Rosala” aad then in la n d Cabinet Information B ureau British Press Association as possi — Navy Secretory Knox and Administration Acts to zies said after a second session of eight miles, the ' Red Army re Indicating great power in the will be “next on the UsL spokesman, expreaaed concern over ported. bly the heaviest daylight attack the war cabinet that It had re yet made on Germany. Several German atUck DNB aUted that Brave old England,” Thoma United States shipments o f war More than 50 per cent of the German artillery fire had sunk The^F^eraf^hipbuiid^^^ Credit quested him to go to London, as son sold amid o p p o s e , *T materials to VbMlivoatok, fliovlet Germiai.