War BulletinsSan Francisco (/P)~The navy commandant here ordered all personnel attached to ships at the huge Mare Island navy vard to return to their ships immediately. The yards as at Vallejo on the bay north of San Francisco. 'Ottawa (/P)—Prime Minister W. L. MacKenzie King called the Canadian cabinet to meet at 6 p. m. to consider the far easternsituation.San Francisco (/P)-.“It’s unimaginable!” That was the wav Jc.'h'.o Muto, Japanese counsui general here, reacted to word the Japanese were bombing Honolulu and Manila.I had no intimation of it,” he cried**^ LI 1V.U,I don t know what I shall do, yet, or whether there is any-tfc.ng I can do.” JTokyo, 7j45 a.m., Monday (/P)—Dome! announced todav that “rival operations are progressing off Hawaii with at least one Japanese aircraft earner in action against Pearl Harbor”Japanese bombers, Domej said, raided Honolulu at 7:35 a.m., H-wau lime (12:0a p.m., Sunday, Hutchinson time).New York (i^P)——The air force of the United States in the Far E. st has taken to the air, an NBC observer reported bv radio di/ect from Manila.London (/P)—A German radio broadcast heard here said that “President Roosevelt has at last got his war, which he has always looked for ’“Ve learn in tile last few minutes,” the announcer said, “that as a consequence of continued provocation it now, at last, has come to an Ameri can-Japanese conflict,”London lt;/P)—The House of Commons was summoned for a sessionMonday.The House of Lords also was called.An announcement from Prime Minister Churchill’s official residence said a statement would oe made to both chambers.Victoria f/P) — The Western Air command sent out a call to all Ro al Canadian air force personnel attached to that command to re-