Show The Aleutian islands frequently mentioned in the war var with the time Japs extend in a long narrow chain south of Alaska a distance of 1100 miles They include four major groups The lire Fox A Near and Rat Hat islands The file archipelago separates the Bering Sea from the Pacific The lime 1 he sides bides of the islands arc are precipitous with few Ic rood harbors har har- bors hors Mil and natty many uncharted reefs Several volcanoes arc are still active in the eastern island climate is even evert with cool summers and moderate moderate moderate mod mod- erate winters and with tern temperature averaging around 30 10 degrees decrees Fah Fah- Fahrenheit but there is much fog og and rain The islands were purchased as a p part of Alaska by hy the United States in 1867 7 They are arc practically treeless but jut support a growth of flowers gras grasses cs and sed sed- cs The soil is very fertile and hardy vegetables mature rapidly and well grazing land is plentiful and sheep have been introduced in the islands The raising of oE fur ur bear Lear bearing ill dug ing animals and fishing are the prin principle principle ciple elide industries The flue population of the i tN i about lt 1010 The 1 in- in a iI branch brain li ol I t the 1 i Ii lilT m t U in all dl d 11 1 I him Ihl hi e ku Irn lim in- in the tu sans sans' ol of tin the M i k m in it situ i an III 1 i i i MI i IOn on ii C l' i nt lit ol 15 1 11 tin Ilu i i 11 mill i i ii u i t w liu n 1 tin I h l i-l ni N n l ate an- anil il d II o chit eha ehan ii n t tin i I nl I l h 1 h n I II lu s vl me l' l I I i U i i Mill I t the 1 1 in m this the tl l 11 Ile l nibs 1 lo to It h tt s1 high t hi lu i ili n I i t ss nil did the 11 i tl thul in m UM II 11 1 lo to Sims itu I l' I l t t C i imps I lu in i l I t t tilled d a t ill limit limitt t lilt nu dill m ill 0 till this t sion n i m 1 a 1 iv 1 t but lit the 1111 need has q i 11 i i- hi In vi I though I h that th it 1 lid lu hr 1111 t to dismantle tire the theIn In duties for r a till vet 11 A t tare i ire I ireI td I Id di i he hI pi ii d in in i u Ih h hi i in p to look III t the Ihl II U i e min 1111 in aced oil this this' I t l' l l' l I t 1111 the wu tl II 1 is o ii It I The labs rust ii I t ol uI ola uIt 1 a 1 t i id us' taker taku lot for the building would he hl It II then then- ato us' wink 1 I I id I'd and sold cold it will be hI at al N able lk loss At 1 tin this close of f tin iii- Lt wu u ill all the ill in in th the several sc eun i amps were IH ty d koil and sold at a I great sacrifice It would wO have hav horn bien bieni 1 i Wise ise il thing i it now lusts appeals s h to h have l placed in chII ate in tad and held luId 1 tit them for Ol this thil I Tins this promised l bombing of l ice lu-i ll main and suit invasion invasion ll a o of the c i i. i is designed to 10 give Kive II Hitler Hit it her ler antI and his iii u this the It lit Thi I his i i. i is 1 sound 1 Psychology l' l Nothing thill I is nam l' l illg 01 or ti than a n disaster that thai i is to 10 unit some tune in the H It reminds us its of the story of tin the little girl gill who Irn had ll hr her r mother Hot r mother 1 told her she hc It would hays have to punish her lur fur for it a as soon as I she shit could hud the tulle it lo 10 lodo do du it The little girl gill a sober sohir thoughtful for far some um t tell twenty ell Iv minutes at the end cud of which sh she went to 10 her hll mother and said olid Mother if ii you have l made up your jour mind to 10 whip me tic I 1 wish you von would could do it now note a and ami IIi get it over w with ith Hitler is going to be he to Ret get it met acct with his fate may stay be hies Kven EnlI though still in we are arc the midst of the flat war much thought ht is is being given ell i tit to what whal will ill happen hap after the war comes om s to an end curl In he tins' plans contemplate coh template some onto adjustments in m in tilt the th world i awl and hearten between nations that Thal will trill tend to even 11 up thin the uneconomic t conditions and will ill tend lend to in insure peace h by producing noire moll stable world conditions con con- I Th line hi thought hl is Deliver ci me ml front from time the who is forever fore offering an alibi for his error ruin and fl failures a loral employ employ- employer er remarked I would rather such a person Jerson would frankly frank frank- ly and honestly admit Is his hi iS failure or his inability Ii lo to remember than to attempt to tn justify such a failure with v an all alibi I think some sonic people are so failure conscious that they keep on hand a stock assortment of alibis that can be dragged drag out when occasion calls |