TELEGRAM The White House Washington on Vichy will be intensified. Mail features a study of Malaya strategy developed from Java which is reported by the new general headquarters and an article discussing rubber scarcity demanding the manufacture synthetic reporting of synthetic product Express reprints Arthur Krocks New York Times tribute to Beaverbrook. Herald backpages Ever who commends Egypt's rupture with Vichy and condemns United States opposition of the Degaullists over the islands, where he sees a deplorable lack of Anglo-Amer-cooperation. Chronicle backpages a report on the overhauling of airfield defenses with the establishment of a new defense corps. Also frontpages an undated report that Indian congress suspends Civil Disobe Dispatches from the U.S. (analysis) Times main page from Washington in a three-quarter column reports the tension of Hitler's army, and on page 3 from New York reports on gallantry at Pearl Harbor. Telegraph leads with deny Smith on Roosevelt address, also a short from New York on blackout and from Chicago on the Sun's success. On page 5 from New York--Churchill's hold on the American public. Mail leads with Farr on Roosevelt. Chronicle leads with Waithman on Roosevelt and on page 2, a Waithman article on revival of vigilantes of America. -end- |