The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1941 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNEB, GREEXCASTLE, INDUXA, WEDNESDAY. DECTAfBER 3,1941.

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of the newly popular waist length beads! Pearl strands to wear singly, or wound around her neck, and if she's someone special, South Sea shell strands or multi-Cirtor heads.

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UIIARGK UNITED STATES IS PLANNING KM’IRCLE.MENT OF JAPAN TOKYO, Dec. 3 (UPl Newspapers, stead ly intensifying their denunciations of the United States as hope waned that President Roosevelt ami Secretary of State Cordell Hul’ would bow before Japanese expansionist aims, said today that success •or failure of negotiations at Washington was entirely dependent on tht American attitude. They charged with increased bitterness that the United States was leading a drive for complete encirclement of Japan.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 3. (UP)—‘ Sen. Claude A. Pepper. D., Fla., ardent supporter of administration foreign policy, predicted today that Ja- ~! pan ami Vichy France would begin E 1 a huge “pincer movement” within a = j few days in an attempt to slow down E ! the flow of American war materials

= i to Britain and Russia.

E His statement came as well in- = : formed sources here believed withE drawal of Japanese troops from = French Indo-China as well as from E 1 China was an essential preliminary = to any peaceful settlement of the Far

^ Eastern situation.

=; Those sources said the United — | States would insist if Japan, wishes E I to go on witn peace talks here that — ithe Japanese forces in Indo-China be E i educed at least to the number specij= i fled in the Tokyo-Vichy agreement of E | last spring. Then Vichy agreed first , to a garrison of 6,000 and later to

E ! one of 25.000.

= j Since then Japan has poured E | troops, airplanes and equipment into = i Indo-China until now she is reported E I to have four or five times 25,000

E i soldiers there.

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RADIOS

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