Show i 5 19120 51t gakr irribunt service t ment workers to stay after reaching the retirement age U Frees S Offers Plan Capital civil service of study Index to Top War News President of could laws showed that the same goal gained without botherin g Goods o Relief Prisoners to the Relay' by technically president World-Wide Fronts Trivial Ditties tiring From the employes and rehiring The note in five parts recalledtto permit relief shipments WASHINGTON Aug the& Tibe Monday Morning be -1 and American forces hurl back Jap spearhead thrust into Milne bay saving Port Moresby for fourth time General MacArthur reveals— Story page 1 columns 7 and 8 AUSTRALIA—Australian ' Roosevelt to Concentrate on War Make Way Men—Here Come Stanford Lady Engineers Striking Forces "All the units we have at our disposal including an armored division and a motorized -- infantry division are striking forces or supporting elements for such forces If the officers in the field and in the line remember that we're not here to win but to learn the experience gained in the maneuvers Lbould be invaluable" Emphasis throughout will be on offense oi rapid movement on Improvement of communications which according to Major General Gillem "are the 'heart of movement" Night operations also will come in for an exceptional amount of attention primarily because even a single tank or half-trac- k moving across the desert in daytime is a dead giveaway from 30 miles off secondarily because right operations even under blackout conditions will be considerably less strain on the men Lead Two Forces The armies which will - swing opposing into action beyond their preliminary restraining lines at 6 a m1ylonday will be led by Major General Robert C Richardson Jr for the Blues and Major General Homer C Brown for the Reds Major General Richardson who returned recently from a month's Inspection tour through Australia and our south Pacific outposts is a corps commander who will have a former pupil serving with him The latter is Major General Jack W Heard a cavalryman only five years Major General Richardson's junior but a student in his classes at West Point in 1910 -- 4 a 0 de- - 4- V 30 It Fordharn university reported day that slight earth shocks were recorded on its seismograph Saturday at 5:46:33 p m and 5:51:31 p m eastern war time The tremors were estimated to have occurred at a point about 2000 miles from New York probably in the Caribbean area till 111"1"s -- ‘‘'--" § - lit z 4 c - 2- So ' -- --- - h: ' — woo ) !: il t t0: Cash-Carr- s (No Shrtokage) S SPORT 795i SHIRTS 4(41 ALL PLAIN GARMENTS Beautifully Dry Clean (Lights Emeepted) s t' FOR DELIVERY Dial 3-76- 81 k 1 Newgelhod ZLEAME k ' ) 4 Handy Offices 2517:a11327 1‘ s 2472nd vett orny 5 32 srt:t' East S v 4 178 FOR 'T vi I ------- " 11 ' 41 A r r ' t l) A - 1 ' 4161LIit t'l 7 ii11 lgiL - - -- L '' til ' t i i E I -c-- - - : — f 0 le - 9' it L'I I it: - I r:10 4 - - I I : CASH Carrying Charge 4 t 'Stip (ID - - ” -- ' -- - - : - - rON ''' ?47 i FSf- - - - '' - -- - l p '' ' - NillLop — -- t 6t1 ) -- I - 1- - - - '''ietr Innto j - i I 'I 1 7 t t 50 I and ep 164 Pay as lifflo as $125 weekly w ' --- - r Veny smart now designs in Diamond Engagemnt rings await your soloc- tioet here Pricd - r D - j! f-- - ' 531 s AA ' ':- - - r '4'' zir iv ougo4 row---4- II'Irr1 t- ' lirfV : - - 2- '71 - - - - - '' '-- '' 'di'--' 4& - ' - 1: - o : ): ' ' 1 - - ' ' 44471"1"18E1M"raniM - ": 446414: : ‘ j 71"" 7Z7677"71ZZCF: :' '5' Ai ie : : P4' - 41-414L- 717:"' 4 - 4 ' 4 i Itt t''''1' I 1 '''' ' it' ''''' f - t :- :- 41 Ir d - ''- - - ' 'I!'- "kg:::: - - : le' - - Aetzz- - "V 47 eFf ' r -- " 6 - 7 ef- 1 : 50 I I ' -: dr i 1 '- - - '' v ' ":: ra 471r:Qti1121 ( t ?i i1 short-necke- 1 d d R OH 7stimrs I V225 1 ' ?0 4: Siai (ThL1700 (-- (-1---- ' i ' c)- - A ' i L't11 I a 1 1 I ' r 1 ' - t - I 141 A ''''") t v: l'-- 14 - sparkling diamonds in this A suparior value blua whit bridal pair - finis Extremist" e- s- '- - — ' i :- - Weekly payments Pay weekly ' ':1TOO ' Pay weekly --- —- ''''' ''''' ' ' - - i 4 C - f :i ' - ' g 1 2)1:' - 1 - ' - ' k : cefici11 i C - 1I il : :4: -- 4- - - 50' $ tNifr N-- -0 ir'' 4-- din account '"'"'''"'" ---- 4 to- - diamond ansmble strictly modarn and suprbly beauti- A le 1 b!ancel paymnts as wekly low as $125 No Mon' 0 ast no csirrying chargos for credit i ' -- oe ft rlAl : ap Ciw — J EV4 t - ft p ! 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February had agreed to abide by and clothing direct tti imprisoned the Geneva convention As a reAmericans under International sult Welles stated the American Red Cross supervision the United Red Cross assumed that the JapaStates has proposed that these nese would allow safe conduct for supplies be relayed in American a neutral ship to carry supplies to and Japanese Red Cross ships American prisoners of war and at Portuguese East Afri- civilian internees in Japanese cusmeeting ca the state department an- tody "as German and Italian governments have done and are connounced Sunday night The proposal was made in a tinuing to do for supplies being note dispatched by Acting Secre- sent for prisoners and internees tary of State Sumner Welles to In their custody The American Red Cross the the Tokyo government through note continued accordingly charSwiss authorities At the same time Welles re- tered the Swedish motorship Kanminded the Japanese of their obli- angoora and requested safe congation under the Geneva conven- duct for the vessel from San Frantion to facilitate delivery of sup- cisco to Manila via Kobe Shangplies to prisoners and internees hai and Hong Kong A similar and declared that the United request was made by the United States "while looking to the Japa- States government through Swiss nese government to fulfill its obli- authorities The Red Cross announced Satgations under the convention Is fully conscious of its own obl- urday that the Japanese idifcl re" fused both requests but had agreed igations civil service commission Injury Claims Officials are sponsoring legislation to permit department heads to settle the hundreds of "personal Injury " claims—up to $1000—of citizens against the government These usually result from somebody's being hit by a government truck or stumbling on the post office steps At present special acts of congress to pay the claims must be signed by the president No one but the president can sign an act of congress but this situation has been improved too The president usually asks his various departments to study these new acts before he signs or vetoes them WASHINGTON Aug 30 UPI— Many steps are being taken official sources related Sunday to clear President Roosevelt's desk of petty routine so he can concentrate on the war Until recently for instance he had to examine hundreds of orders putting a few acres of land in the public domain or taking it off The budget bureau justice and interior departments worked out a procedure by which for the first time in history the president was relieved of bothering with them Cut Red Tape More hundreds of orders were being signed by Mr Roosevelt authorizing experienced govern to make over technical jobs which used to belong almost exclu sively to males on this kind of work as regular For 10 weekthey' have been 'engineering students but in many drilled strenuously in engineering cases better" said Dr Lydik S drafting and technical calcula- Jacobsen Stanford professor of engineering tions They have learned some- mechanical They constitute the first Stanbluea about translating thing ford class conducted under the ausprint into a part for an airplane pices of the U S office of educaa gun or a ship They have mas- tion which paid their tuition Simiclasses in this and other intered the essentials of the slide lar are being held dustrial rule the No 1 tool of the engi- In severaltechniques colleges and universities neering profession Youngest is 18 Regular Studies Youngest of the class is Shirley The things they have leacned Ann Hodges 18 just out of high Another is Mrs Alice are a part of a regular engineer- school Stevenson 50 who has a son in ing course and because of this medical school Still another is they have become known unoffi- Diana Oetiker a native of Haarcially as lady engineers or en- lem the Netherlands who has been in this country 'only two gineerettes From now on their jobs will be years The first class did so well that to make drawings from which Stanford now is offering a similar workmen will turn out machinery one-yecourse tuition free to for the war effort and to make women with at least two years of mathematical calculations for the college work Actually the desert Is not so uncomfortable now though doing heavy labor iin midday is something that can't be undertaken lightly The temperatures still use of our engineers range well above 100 around noon "They are not onlyjust as good and several hours beyond but it IS a dry heat tthat is nowhere near EO enervating as the oppressing humidity that hit the men during much of the recent Carolina maneuvers Instantaneously In the same field the president's "O K" on certain types of salary increases W83 made unnecessary by a transfer of 'authority to the Reforms Permit MOSCOW—Russian defenders of Stalingrad hurl Germans back while red army makes new gains on Moscow front—Story page 1 column 4 CHUNGKING—Chinese storm suburbs of Nanchang Japan's major base in Kiangsi province—Story page 1 column 7 MOSCOW—Soviet airmen pound Berlin and other cities of Germany—Story page 1 column 5 raid on small LONDON—British stage commando-styl- e island of Antikythera between Greece and Crete—Story page 1 column 6 - Aug 30 UP)— - WITH U S ARMY ON CALIFORNLk DESERT TRAINING MANEUVERS Aug 30 UP' Nichile the exigencies of wartime have cut into the personnel and equipment available for the California desert maneuvers which begin Monday they will be nonetheless profitable for every officer and man taking part That is the verdict of Major General Alvan C Gillem Jr armored corps 'commander under whose direction the exercises scheduled to riln thraugh October 15 are being conducted "Even the comparatively simple task of getting a force out of PALO ALTO Cal Aug 30 (IP)—Look out men—here come camp on the road and into bivouac can teach us something" Major the lady engineers Thirty-fiv- e women among them coeds General Gillem declared Sunday and these operations will give us graying mothers stenographers and housewives begin moving considerable more than that this week from Stanford university classrooms into war factories YORK I re- - Generals Place Emphasis on Rapid Movement NEW Alternative ! of A To 1 - In Army Opens Desert War Tests Today 31 —A7t1gust - ' |