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(Continued from Page 1) WASHINGTON have for everyone, asked Il Duce to lend his aid to settle the controversy by negotiation or other peaceful means and without recourse to farce." In Tokyo, the foreign minister was said to have expressed himself "in favor of the sincere desire on the part of the American President" to pre- vent war. During the day, the Navy called three light cruisers from the Pacific coast for assignment to duty in evacu- ating American citizens from Europe in case the necessity arose. 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