Show TEMPERATURE' (For a m today) 24-ho- The United Prea The Associated Press Year— No 229 Seventy-thir- d Mussolini Ousts Italian Counts in Plot Against W ar Son-In-La- Ciano Among CHURCHILL Those Included in w Shake-U- PAYS CALL ONTRIPOLI p SATURDAY EVENING OGDEN CITY UTAH FEBRUARY 6 “Wonderful News — Just Wonderful” SOLONS MAP WEDDED MEN r-- 5 Farm Heads Seek Release From Military Duty today British and American son-in-la- w Tripoli ago was the “jewel city” of Italy’s Ciano whom Mussolini removed African empire to eulogize the as foreign minister Count Dino nent Italians Grandi discharged as justice minister and Marshal Pietro BadogILo former chief of the general staff were reported to have demanded that Mussolini withdraw from active politics to enable them to "pave the way to peace” a Stockholm dispatch said "The Germans ' however intervened and threatened immediate military -- occupation" the dispatch thus said “Yesterday’s shake-u- p was believed the result of German Eighth army and British and American air forces fighting with it it may be revealed today His Liberator bomber landed on Castel Benito airdrome 10 miles south of Tripoli on Wednesday A crowd swarmed about the main door forcing him to leave by the pilot’s trap door in the plane’s nose He wore the uniform of air -- Sea and Air Battle 6 Knox Reports- cies J May (D Ky) of the house military affairs committee was promised short commodore hearings next week on a bill by Gen Sir Alan Churchill Brooke interferences” l Rep Paul J Kilday chief the of staff who has often imperial general openly Badoglio which would set up a uniform "prishown his distaste for fascism re- and Lieut Gen Bernard L Montsystem of men in each state ority” of commander the Eighth signed as chief of the Italian gen- gomery induction — if not eral staff in December 1940 and army drove to a grassy slope from and require their essential industries — deferred for ofhas taken no further part in World which 28000 army and air force War IL He is known as Italy’s ficers heard him praise the Eighth in 1 the following order: Single men without financial ablest soldier and was responsible army He said it had “acted in dependents of Italian conquest for the complete unison" 2 Single men with financial deEthiopia Quoting from the “Book of (D-Tex- as) -- Hymns Ancient and Modern” he said ‘Nightly we pitch our mov ing tents a day’s march nearer home” He referred to Marshal Erwin Rommel’s "non-sto- p race of 1400 miles” and he (Churchill) had come to thank the Eighth army and the allied air force in behalf lation A Swedish telegraph bureau dis- of the king the British governpatch from Rome interpreted ment and the British people dismissal a Grandi’ a move Churchil Thursday morning itself-!®on Far ay Tripoli droyfitp (CkUtioo Fpur) of inspections and reviews Churchill rode in an open staff car be' side Montgomery through a Tripoli square packed almost solid with British and Scottish units United nations aircraft patrols formed an umbrella about the city but no axis aircraft ventured Seven Others Ousted Besides Ciano and Grandi the latter a veteran "fascist Mussolini discharged seven other cabinet members yesterday in a shake-u- p so sweeping it startled Europe even Germany and touched off a wide range of specuap-paren- tly a-d- FMNK TRSNCIv” near That was a boorish ungenerous slur directed against the silver mine owners when Congressman Emanuel Cellar of New York said “It is about time to puncture those’ pot-bellie- s" pendents 3 Married men with no chil dren if marriage occurred before December 8 1941 and at a time when selection was not imminent 4 Married men with children subject to same qualifications as category three Local draft boards now follow that order more or less But put ting it on a state basis would elim inate cases where one board is drafting married menjgdthjEfeildren while another in the "same state still has a supply of single men or married men without children The war department tightened its discharge program for men in the army over 38 years old Men who reach that age after February 28 will not be eligible for discharge pot- bellies around New York he thinks of the western mine® owner as of that type Nearly all the silver mine owners are firm of body and clear of mind made so by their calling Their supervisory work requires physical fitness and steady nerves A few of them may sag in the abdomen but that is not a crime men ’ are so physically constituted as to be burdened with em bon point without being rich gourmands as the New York congressman sought to convey Some Many a western mine owner could give Mr Cellar a thrashing One or two of them might do so if they ever meet him Our annual progress edition will be off the press -- tomorrow morning Ogden In the past Ogden of today and the Ogden of tomorrow will be presented — i — With writeups and pictures of the new Ogden and illustrations of the mammoth army depots in 'this area the edition will be of extraordinary interest Walter Robert Avery went’ to his death yesterday morning We are sorry for his mother his wife and sister who clung to him to the last But the convicted man forfeited his life when he murdered Hoyt L Gates Ogden city police detective r These tragedies are jarring But vastly greater are the tragedies which Hitler has brought upon the world He left there by plane Friday eaid the Associated Press ON (The axis immediately reported he had gone to Gibraltar and quickly followed with broadcast speculation that he planned a meeting with Premier Antonio de Oliveira Salazar of Portugal and that Generalissimo Francisco Franco o Spain might join them The OPA Says Farmers Will controlled Scandinavian teleReceive 100 Per Cent graph bureau also carried a Madric datelined dispatch asserting that Of Parity Franco accompanied by his foreign minister Gen Count Francisco Gomez Jordana and two WASHINGTON Feb 6 (AP) -other generals had left Spain for Ceiling prices were established to day for country shippers' of early Portugal) and dry onions and potatoes The office of price administration said the prices assured farmers at least 100 per cent of parity Retailers will set prices to the housewife on the basis of fixec C E Favre of Ogden assistant margins ove rtheir net cost for all varieties regional forester in charge of range of Maximum prices onions in all states early dry that management reported today producing areas range from the cbndition of resources in Wa- and per 50 pounds (for those satch national forest has improved $260 harvested in the period Feb 8 in the last year to $165 (for those March) through Favre made the report at a con from June 1 to June 30) ference of rangers and other offi harvested For early white dry onions the cials at the offices of Forest Sucountry may add 15 per pervisor J E Gurr in Salt Lake cent per shipper 50 pounds to the appliCity cable For early dry William B Rice assistant for onions maximum of the white boiler or white ester at Ogden alsq took part in variety he may add $1 the meeting which dealt with pickier Where early dry onions are sold watersheds lumber supply live- in bulk or in containers supplied stock range conditions and wile by the purchaser the shipper must life deduct 15 cents per 50 pounds from the maximum Prices fors early white potatoes ANNUAL EDITION in the south Atlantic south central and western producing areas WILL BE ISSUED range from $215 to $250 a hundredweight fdr“Florida and SUNDAY FEB 7 Texas whereexcept the range is $310 to $375 Tomorrow The Standard-Examin- er The agency said these prices retakes a look at the flect normal area differentials and future — and a glimpse at the only to early white potatoes apply vpresent and past harvested and sold during the 1943 The annual Progress Edicrop year tion will be delivered to our Where potatoes are sold in bulk readers Sunday morning This or in containers provided by the year we have endeavored by purchaser the country shipper examining every phase of our must deduct 15 cents per hundred industrial agricultural and ' pounds cultural life in Ogden and its vicinity to project ourselves into the post-wperiod and appraise its problems as well as its possibilities Winning the war is the first — the Immediate — problem but The Standard-ExaminLONDON Feb 6 (AP)— A Reubelieves that Ogden as ters dispatch from Zurich said to-da community would be lax in reports had been received in conto failed its duty if it Switzerland that Adolf Hitler was sider now— while the war still at his military headquarters and rages — the kind of communrecently had been ‘photographed ity to which our young men receiving prominent visitors (The will return after their ordeal theory has been expressed in variover is on the battlefronts ous quarters since Hitler failed to When they come home and at the 10th anniversary speak ask "Have you planned for party in Berlin Jan 30 that Gerour return?” Ogden must be many’s present period of mournready to say “Yes we have for her setbacks in Russia ing sincerely tried” might actually have been caused by Hitler’s death) PRICE SET EARLYONIONS mid-seas- on Forest Resources In Good Condition ar Hitler Pictured At Headquarters ‘i’"1 Hundreds of thousands of the finest young men are being sacrificed Public opinion in the allied countries would agree he should die Why? To act as a deterrent and avenge civilization Canada is building one of the largest power plants in the world Up in Quebec province the Ship- continued on Pag Two) (Column Thr) Yar MOSCOW 6 Feb WASHINGTON (UP) — Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox said today that both American and Jap forces have suffered “moderate” losses of ships and planes in actions which are the air-se- a still continuing in the Solomons area red 6 (UP) — Feb army breaking river across the rolled into flat country less than 70 miles southeast of Kharkov today and here in Moscow the public was primed for the imminent announcement of a great new victory — perhaps the fall of the Caucasian gateway city of Rostov The Donetz But he told a press conference was “nothing significant” — there Errol Flynn (above) master of swashbuck— HE’S ACQUITTED "nothing of a major character” ling film roles today was acquitted of three counts of statutory rape in these losses by a jury of nine women and three men who returned the verdict At the same time a navy comMeantime four powerful Russian after about 13 hours of deliberation Flynn had been accused of munique reported three more U spearheads drove' today on Kharintimacies with two teen-ag- e girls Peggy LaRue Satterlee and Betty S air attacks on Jap bases in the kov industrial capital of the Hansen Flynn who sat tensely puffing at his pipe sighed and said Solomons brereton A bombing assault also general w'hen the verdict was given: “Wonderful news just wonderful” of India Vet Aleutian campaign Ukraine and Russia’s fourth city was made on the enemy’s in Kiska at apparent base island while the red army which had retaliation for a raid on American freed all but a corner of the north AleuCaucasus was nearing Rostov positions in the western ACQUITTED tians Russians Advance The communique made no menarmies under Col The Russian actions in the tion of the sea-a- ir Golikov Gen and CoL Gen Philip to Solomons but Knox reiterated IN were N F Vatutin advancing on reporters that the sporadic engagethe from Kharkov ments there have “not developed southeast east and northeast and into a battle as yet” at the nearest point were only 48 X “Preliminary Stage” Successor miles Army Appoints away after taking Veliki Bur-lu- k Knox “I’m not kidding at all” Flynn Almost Leaps Out in the drive from the east To Air Commander added "when I say they are still of Rostov (where StockSouth out Like Of Seat Feels in a preliminary stage— trying no holm reported the Russians had General Andrews their footwork There has been Bataisk 10 miles away) captured Whooping major clash as yet There’s every red army men stormed a number Indication however that they’re CAIRO Feb 6 (UP)— Maj Gen of enemy defense points and broke d° wld11"8 Lewis H Brereton of the U S into a railroad station tting readyo moves WASHINGTON’ Feb 6 (AP)— capturing a By FREDERICK G OTHMAN loaded with tanks I These train military an" engagement PuP°a HOLLYWOOD Feb 6 (UP) — American diplomatic observer look d‘ir and in war materials arw trucks and After almost 24 hours of delibera- skeptically on European reports of 0f some size” two sector an captured adjacent " Knox said there was nothing tion a jury today acquitted Errol a possible peace offensive by Ger- suaecua ucuu ucll places killed 600 Germans large ® Indicate to and officer yet air Andrews another and took prisoners spoilsthe Flynn of triple charges of statu- - many although negotiation of a jective is "or when they Intend noon communique said British Russia and separate on the peace are Both sides tory rape ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN East of Kursk the great enemy pres3 I The nine housewives and three with Finland Is regarded as a pos- - alert however” he added AFRICA Feb 6 (AP) — base 120 miles north of Kharkov NORTH Asked if he could say something I Establishment of a North African and 80 miles south of Moscow the j elderly tnen'on the jury filed into sibility court at eleven a m and anThe Casablanca declaration by I about the losses previouslyhereported I theatre of operations was an- - Russians during the night and this nounced in effect that they did replied -nounced suffered by both sides today by allied force morning captured numerous new not believe any of the accusations President Roosevelt and Prime jrS£ that they were minor inhabited places the noon comof the Misses Peggy Satterlee 16 Minister Churchill for “uncondi A moment later he said reporters munique said and captured 300 and Betty Hansen 17 tional surrender” of the axis pow- - might describe the losses for both prisoners in them "Wonderful news” sighed Flynn ers — Germany "moderate" as — sides and Japan Italy Eisenhower Named Tn answer to another question he “just wonderful” was to believed have spiked any Et Gen Dwight D Eisenhower Mrs Ruby Ann Anderson the description could be apto S A was disclosed today to axis U a surface foreman announced the verdict propose plan negotiated pjied to losses of both been named commander-in-chie- f have the first One presettlement charge taking up diplomatic source craft and airplanes all allied forces in North of ferred by Miss Hansen who said who declined use of his name said I He declined to discuss the size even as an Algiers broad-xa- st Africa in a Bel Air Flynn attacked her th forc” wa the of that purpose probably the British Eighth mansion and then the two charges reported spread engsgments mentioned ' was now 60 miles inside as commander whose of Miss Satterlee who insisted that the announcement army appointment When a reporter At the same time American op concen of the U S forces in the European Tunisia for the coming showdown the movie hero violated her twice servers a large reporting who to asked remain aisppicn the theatre was announced yesterday with the axis' aboard his yacht Sirocco F ene anonymous interpreted the refer-- 1 tration of Isl&Tld yarea northwest Eisenhower’s appointment preBrereton has been serving as “Not Guilty” Verdict "Not guilty" said Mrs Ander- British0 JoulLccem T' elotiated of Guadalcanal he said that “there commander of the American air sumably arranged at the historic "unconditional surrender” conferson “Not guilty and not guilty" in the !hf ha always ahlpa there and SV rmtaUcTbeTFintand President Roosevelt and Flynn almost leaped out of his uierly commanded the American- ence of Minister at Rabaul Great union Britain but Churchill three Prime ano seat when Mrs Anderson no? tte air forces in Indi Jhe appomtHowever he added he know w the call over him weeks ago gave at nounced her final “Not guilty” to of the of ment General ships no great concentration er Finland with never which has east middle British the I "Gosh” he said "I felt like command of U S forces in Eu hoth either place “as yet” G R joined the axis Harold L Gen Sir The communique reported that rope strengthens the indications whooping” President Roosevelt conferred field command the and Alexander Eisen-ministalin court raided had sat for Gen twice Flynn that Lieut Dwight this week with the United States American planes Eighth most a solid month hearing himIs likely der f the victorious British to Finland H F Arthur Munda Jap air base in the central hower whom he succeeds army Gen Sir Bernard L Montself denounced by the state as Schoenfeld and the Finnish min- - Solomons on Wednesday Reseats to emerge soon as commander-in-iste- r a violator of young girls who not reported however 'Die chief of all allied forces in the gomery Hjalmar Procope called on were The American general thus will themselves told lurid tales of how Undersecretary theatre same morning Douglas Dauntless of State Welles the climactic phases of the lead he had undressed and attacked While Secretary Hull said the I dive bombers accompanied by two-wa- y allied "squeeze” against them visits did not necessarily mean that j fighters attacked enemy positions armies of Field Maraxis the “Justice in U'S” joint which is Schoenfeld was about to return to on Kolombangara island Rommel and CoI-GErwin shal "But this just goes to show” he Helsinki the I near Munda told his president said “that there is justice in the Jurgen Von Arnim Meanwhile American ground conference that he assumed A German counter-attac- k sprung United States And am I glad that press advance the minister would go back after forces continuing their so bad that weather face of in now counthe am of citizen a I this coast of northwest the talks with his the state J along completing ' aerial activity over Tunisia virtualdalcanal found enemy resistance try” court was The locked tight ly was suspended has forced allied weak Some of the American paon When the verdicts were recorded troops to relinquish their hold trols pushed to points one and one-ha- lf HEADMacARTHUR’S Man-soGEN o ' the Djebel finally by Clerk E C Averre the height strategic miles beyond Tassafaronga Feb 6 Australia 20 miles southwest of Pont judge adjourned one of the longwhich is 10 miles west of Hender- QUARTERS ’ a Du Fahs — Allied including planes (UP) allied officials disclosed est trials- of its kind in Los Anson field new Dutch squadron sank or damgeles and immediately the flash The communique indicated an aged six Jap today ships and started E bulbs began to boom and crackle increase of air action in the British Make Gains 100 miles in a series of visible fires An American as photographers smashed them on Uans on Thursday 1800-mil- e rnor 6 an on Feb attacks The British captured the height shattering mis-h- e the floor in their hurry to record Bottolfsen reconnaissance a on Plane Australian entire the front as hill 648 in an action announced known that covering today Flynn's jubilation has hill 74 repeal-- 1 sion destroyed a Jap plane That zone Gen Douglas MacArthur an- reported last Wednesday and until house signed The press corps dashed from the enemy afternoon the citizens’ grant act bpd nounced today air force 4 Lib- yesterday had resisted every axis room as to a three-alarfire ingIn an senior United States almost effort to dislodge them while the spectators cheered pearance before unprecedented pOSltl0M iD 016 western erator heavy bombers left a 10000-to- n of a session tfe"can joint Except for patrols engaged in crowded around the handsome the ablaze from end to end ship and before legislature and muddy sparring packed Liberator of preliminary and his back a force Flynn thumped and seriously damaged two ships no other land action was The jury reached its verdict only galleries in the house of repre- - heavyl bombers and Mitchell medi- - of 5000 tons each in an attack on from the Tunisian arena reported at fight-th15 minutes before it entered the accompanied by d Netherlands Indies the the people of rnr°I declaret Warhawk A few American 0 base and navalenemy-helKiska court the blasted Ambon of and shot base f realize for the "that duration inter-sem’fc the to shoot air into the five of three all got nine of the dovm fighters h yesterday Early down without loss five and probcitizens’ has act on the column e All of joined the grant float-typaxis an Zeros truck one housewives and of the men ceptinz ably six of the planes which chal- up all with endeavors other Cafsa and patriotic returned between the movie that road hero was GabejAerican planes agreed lenged them R A F whie allies an honest man who told the truth and has gone to war” the reported medone Fortresses sank Flying His remarks requiring about 15 when he said he had had no ium sized ship and damaged an- Spitfires carried oht a similar atalso to minutes included transmit with either of the girls other off the Admiralty islands tack in the Pont’ Du Fahs area Two of the elderly men held out a direct recommendation that an Bill northeast of New Guinea and a Of 10 American planes reported and held out — and held out — until additional appropriation of approxsank a 1000-to- n Liberator enemy missing after Thursday's big air even Flynn’s attorneys began to imately one million dollars be made battles four 8 Lightning fightsame vessel in area the for public assistance - under the - (Continued on Pag Two) ers have returned to their' base Ambon the liberators raid the In (Column tight) previous act SALT LAKE CITY Feb 6 (AP) started great fires throughout the after being forced down overnight The women’s state legislative coun- town and harbor area at remote airfields and the pilots cil of Utah urges early passage of Flying fortresses made one of of two other Lightnings are known a bill before the Utah legislature the most punishing raids since the to be safe which would affect schools of the war started on Rabaul in New The final tabulation for Thursstate Britain island northeast of New day’s air fighting now stands at The measure is needed the coun- Guinea the biggest Jap base in the 26 axis planes destroyed against a cil said in a resolution “in order Australian-Solomon- s island loss of only four American ships school and education boards of that the three For hours planes A lull prevailed also on the eastgiant iHOO-1 6 tnan mor® WASHINGTON Feb (AP)— be on administrators the may attacks made empowered allied of the two-wa- y ern harassing In terms of cash alone the Hit- 000000000 ranking iext aridRus- - JI speed up necessary adjustments base which has been attacked drive flank British with headquarters The that will help prevent further de- - each $96000000000 third lerian rampage which resulted in day for a week dropping in- reporting only patrol activity by World war II already has cost the Umted Kingdom expense was estl-- 1 moralization of the school teaching cendiary and demolition bombs and Gen Sir Bernard L Montgomery’s earth’s 2169000000 human beings mated at $58200000000 while Italy s personnel and to rescue the high then came the main 'raid Eighth army along the Libyan-Tunisi$230 apiece— and the price Is rap- cost was set at only $80000060000 educational standards of our state frontier Cost of Hitlerism to other nations from imminent danger of collapse’ SEVEN DIE IN CRAS1L idly rising Field Marshal Erwin Nazi While for which commerce the j A to departdepartment prepared UL Feb 6 (AP)— According CLINTONr to consolidate his moved Rommel twin-engiment estimates military expendi- estimates included: CASE DISMISSED army plane crashed battered legions with the axis TuCanada now France seven $10100000000 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 6 (UP) and burned on a farm about tures of allies and axis powers commanded by Col-Gtotal more than $400000000000 arid $48140000000 Australia $1760000- - JI Municipal Judge Clarence Morris miles southwest of Clinton last nisian armiesVon Arnum dispatches bid fair to pass $500000000000 if 000 New Zealand $319000000 South Friday dismissed a charge of night and Coroner John Harring- from Jurgen in North allied headquarters Poland j $2660$541000000 with a deadly weapon against ton of De Witt county announced the war continues another year gault I a revealing picture' of gave That sum represents nearly three QOOJDOQ the Netherlands $889000- - I Madge Bellamy star of the silent after examining the wreckage Africa task difficult confronting the the times the total cost of the first 000 Belgium $4400000000 Norway movies who admitted firing three that seven men apparently all on armAmerican-British-FrenJ Names A joint said loved lost board had their $93000000 $220000000 man she shots at the jives’ World war the department Yugoslavia Gen Lieut ies headed lum-vakDwight ia by of the victims were not immeLast to enter Uncle Sam has Greece $165000000 and Czechoslo- IJ Stanwood Murphy wealthy D Eisenhower berman $1500000000 diately announced spent the most — $112300000000 — BRERETON HEADS STAR AFRICAN FORCES ATTACK CASE south-southea- st I '“pde" v 1 i x s -- - German-- The man has seen so many African - 1 Closely allied with that move however will be one by farm state congressmen to obtain release of virtually all farm workers from military duty for history’s greatest farm program in 1943 Those two drives may head congress into a showdown battle with adminis tration agencies on manpower poli- Andrew Eisenhower Heads Allies Against Axis In 4 ducted into the armed services today was expected to act quickly to assure delay in drafting fathers at least until all single men and married men without children in a state are in uniform Chairman New Yankee CFiief Losses Are OnlyMinorln ess Benito 'Mussolini shook up the Armies Air Forces Italian cabinet to nip a plan for a separate peace by his Count Galeazzo TRIPOLI Reb 6 (UP)— Prime Winston Churchill has Ciano and two other promi- Minister which three weeks visited FINAL EDITION EIGHT PAGES bstov Yictoryi Hinted Yankee Made W arlord an Fight Mounts stirred by (UP) LONDON Feb 6 (UP)— men married that Diplomatic sources in Sweden Prime Minister Eulogizes warnings with children soon will be inPremier said that at ween q Of Workers Feb ending 9 DRAFT PLANS WASHINGTON AP Features NEA Service 194? period er ay J I toe bn “ J com-mknd- er African-Mediterrane- an I en Gua-departm- J ur - Aleu-BOIS- (AP)-Gove- m B-2- ap-jaircr- aft I um-hombe- P-4- or - j re-latid- ns Sought to Protect Schools P-3- Nazi Rampage Plenty Costly $230 Each— and Price Is Rising I v an 1 J ne en as-Afri- ca -- ch |