\ r Arcrage Daily Circulation Fhr the StoaOi at May. IM l O m ta , dmweey. 6,764 Say, ca o a g to a t| ^ ly fair, little chauge M tare. Meaaber af tha AaMt Bureau at Ohaalatlana Mancheater^A CUy of ViUage Charm (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 14,1941 VOL. LX., NO. 218 ^ . .W n ' See Dictators Where New Pipelines . Are Planned French Fall Rack Solohs’ Backing Seen Playing Hiige ^ To New Positions Game of Bluff For Sinking Protest; lut Swiss Observers Nearer Damascus Believe Stalin Will Yield to Hider in Abandon Syrian Town iiiiiii; Hull Hits Vichy Agai Using Tanks Preference to Fighting AVriNNE I; Of Kissoue; British icu i!' And Free FivSftrfi! Are Bern, Swltxerland, June,14.—(g) ■ K'l Hi " Way to Halt ptary Makes Fresh Widespread Sup] M e«^ n l, —^A high-stakes contest of Inters Held Up There Several High School national bluff, with Adolf Hitlsr And Stinging Accusa­ Appears to Be Derek Days by Resistance bf Foes^ Tanks demanding economic benefits from tion , France Induced • Ing for Whatever V ic h y -L e d Troops. the Ukraine and Joseph Stalin Grada Less playing a waiting game, unwlUIng *To D6 Geinuany’s mands State D< Nation*t Priae Armoret to fight, was described by Swiss London, June 14.— (ff>— sources today as underljdng per­ Fighting* in Syria; Pos­ Pro La bor ment May Dispatrii . Force Preparing to Authoritative sources ai^ sistent reports of Soviet-Nasl ten­ sibility Raised Govern­ Germany as Result sion. nounced today that ® French Send Mecheawted DivU ATLANTIC |i The Journal de Geneve, which i lOCJlANI ' ment May Back Up Apparently Lett Zetdous Sinking of Mercl troops had abandoned the has authoritative international gion into Maneuvert ' !>'mi * i Syrian town of Kissoue and contacts, declared Germany want­ ' ll: f'lij' i V 1»“I Warnings with Action. Than Thote Having Ship by SuhmariiMb^ ed access to the Ukraine and the had fallen back to new posi­ the- Arm y in Tennessee, Grade School Educa- with right to direct wartime production 1 i|M i'*' M 1 Washington, June 14.- tions only a few miles froth June —(ff)—"The only way to from the great bread-basket of Washington, June 14.— (JP) 14 4tun tions or College Men, — Widespread congressio Damascus. Kissoue is 10 miles Btim tank* la with tanka,” declar­ aouthweatem Russia—a grain and nil 1—A fresh and stinging Unit­ cattle producing steppe-land twice support appeared to be dc south of Damascus, and Brit­ ed a high ranking Arm yN^t^r ed States accusation that as big as Texas. Berkeley, Calif., June 14—(S')— oping thday for whatever [ ish and Free French forces today.ay, M the national prise umo; Soviet Premier Steltn, the Jour­ iFrance had been induced "to Union men with high schooL-edu- testa i^ d demands the St S tr iv in g to capture the^Syrian ed force nal said, , was trying to dodge the do (Sermaiiy’s fighting” in Remands—but it predicted he catlons eppar^Uy are less sealous Department may dispatch | cpIWhav. t».n hdd " P £S I 1/I'/ t" [i!I Syria rais^ the possibility W i^d give In if necessary to avert tlilj ll i . In their support o f labor than thoaa there for several days by jX - n l il today that the government Germany as a result of a bfeak with Germany. having only grade school educa­ sinking of the American m« French resistance. Tho Tank Wvlrioia headed n (^ s t o Hopes for Prostration iiiiii soon might back up with ac­ tions or those who went to college, In the central sector weat of K la-1 from Fort Banning, Oa.—Ita 11,000 StaUn'Il trying to keep Russia tion its warnings to Vichy Betty. Chamberlen, University of chant ship Rohin Moor by soue, these aources said, the A llied j men___ handling_ I.OOO armored out of war’ he etiU en­ against close collaboration Washington paychologiat. told The subms;rine. Senator forcu now hold Nebatlyb, a»^ vehicles—to participate In tbe war visions "general 0>mmunlst revo­ PeEroleum Co-ordUiator Harold IckM has been studying a plan with ]^rlin. The first and Western Psychological Associa­ the Deihocratie leifeder/ **doE6ly ■upported by th$ R.AJFn games next week. lution In the rutes of a Europe to conatruct 4,450 milea of pipelinea to avert a petroleum transporta- tion. nre in touch with Vichy tranaport "Jhe two weeks should help he thought a protest proatrated by the liorrors of bom- tlon shortage. One lino would run from Port Arthur and Texas C ity | most immediate likelihood, in Single men in organised labor north of Merdjayoum.’’- Nearer the Army to experiment with tac­ bardmenta.........................mil and famine," The Jour­ to New Jersey, carrying 250,000 barrels of gasoline a day. Another are more in favor of military con ought to be sent immediat tics for stopping tanks as weU as the opinion of some authori­ the coaat, the Allies were said to nal asserted. I t added: “ He has. from minolar to New Jersey would cany a similar amount of crude acripUbn than their married co- and a s s e rts he found i t ' have encountered "aome opposi­ provide a real opportunity for find made concessions, and would make ties, was that the Vichy gov­ oU. A, third line from Portland, Me., to Montreal, would eliminate a to believe the submarine ' tion” near Sldon. more if necessary. RusMr, or 2,000-mile water haul. Work la now under way on a gasoline line ernment might be refused (Contlaned Oe Page Two) (French miUtary eourcea eald (Oonttnneg On Pagn T w o ), more exactly the Ukraine, is tndis- troto Baton Rouge to Greensboro. This line may be extended to Nor­ further funds from the ap­ mander sank the veseel AJUed forces had been thrown out pensaMe to a self-sufficient Eu folk. Another line (broken) froina Port St. Joe to Chattanooga, la proximately $1,500,000,000 in out Borne advice from higi at the outaklrta of Sldon after rope in any conflict with Ameri-< completed except for crossing several raUroad rights of way. gaining a foothold there yesterday. French assets frozen in this authority.' OR. • e e '• ,• Long Fight Is A loading critic o f admtnlx Prettot Damaaens Ik U Water Plans “From tbe point of view at the country. tlon foreign policy. Senator SarUer, Informed Britons pre­ new Europe tne matter needn’t Another possible course of action er (D-Mont), described tha be a cause of war to obtain the dicted today that Damascus, an­ over which there baa been much Predicted On dent aa "something I wouki cient capital of Sjrria, would fall \Would Raise result desired. It would suffice speculation la that the United nounce.” He said, however, th sfil to enclrcUng Britlah and- Free within existing political actuality Pacific Coast Sti^e States eventually might break off thought “at least wa ought French forces within a matter of -for Stalin to consent to permit diplomatic relations with the await an explanation h a to n German clvlUana to organise on a Revenue Bill boura—If it has not been taken al­ Present Rate ■Vichy regime, clearing the w iy Jump at conclusioaa—If then I ready. modem sclenttflc basis the produc­ Fronts Closely Eyed for recognition of the "Free explanation.” They were unable to confirm tion, commerce and transport of French” committee of Gen. Charles Ought to Pay to r Xncxidne gratnai” >D« Gteutle. leader o f the French May Not Be Finidly ‘Veteran Senatof Glass (D ^ ^ Contemplated New Re^ forces fighting with Britain. declared that If It was p ro ^ ! effort to effect capitulation of tbe The tide of divergent stories of Lumber Worker#\ Will j Given Grave New Emphaala Passed TIU September; yond question that Gennaay- c^oir at Norih End strained relations between Berlin Bombeips Raid city without further fighting. Return to Work Mon­ 'ilie whole question of American- Senate to Speed Re» respOnsible fo r tbs sinking (Dltpatchea from Damaacua yes­ Cited; Big Increase in and Moscow brought from i Rus- ought to be made to pay Bte, herself, a series of denlaU French relatkma waa given grave terday Indicated the defenders In­ day; Machinists fo^ new emphssU last night by Secre­ i duced WPA Measure. “You knew what my tended to declare it an open city, Costs Would Resnll. which, backhandadly, confirmed at Berths of 3 he told newsman. *T laast one of tha reports. .CastBallots Tomorrow tory Hull who said In a atotement ougbt to go over there to spare. Ita 200,000 resldenta that “Germany arams to have pre­ Washington, Juns 14— (P>—Pre- dangers (ff a- siege.-- JCha-B iil I t was diaolosad at the meeting No Bxpeetattoa Of Fight her out of every ^U-boat, - Tbe Soviet government declar­ vailed on the 'Vichy government to dictlng’.a long Oongresslonsl fight that before and X stUl beUev* i radio broadcast laat niftit from of the directors of the Eighth Nazi" Vessels do Germany’s fighting In the Syria Cslor a report that Vlmy Frei-ih ed last night that German troops By The Associated P reas over tax legislation. Senate Demo- In well-informed quarters it? School and Utilities District held of the general German ad- and Brltlab-Free French leaden were being moved toward Ruasla'a National Defense Mediation area predicted that Sem ta^ vance.” craho Leader Barkley expressed had InaUttfted a parley for the last night that tha Manchester western frontier, but denied that Board officials watched west first mova would be to r the Soviet Union had any reason S trad die Oft*Bombed Further the secretary of state doubt today ftiat a defense" rev­ Berlin a note of strong i city’s surrender.
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