Show I WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Curb on Civilian Meat Consumption Eases s Problem m for Armed Forces I Hitler's Russia Time Time- Time Table Table Slowed Up Work Worl or Fight Is Edict of Draft Head I IN I N n p ulna o are ep In In theca Bolo II they ago those of oft t N Ne er l hn nl news I Ire re and not o InO of this If r r y Irn per Union J Ja Je a e ww n nM M v r x rr r rl Two Australian seamen Bemen W D McBurnIe left and F E Miller are brought ashore e In a lighter lIeMer at an Australian seaport after being wounded In action In the Solomon Islands Island They are survivors of the Australian ship hip Canberra which was 1 st In action when American marines and naval unite unUs supported by Australian forces made their historic attack attach on the held Solomon Islands held Japanese RUSSIA 7 elf lf Winter Come Corner Conies Chill autumnal winds that swe swept t the Russian steppes Ind d rt r r minded the Nazi invaders that Ad If It Hit Hitler Hitter Hitler ter ler s a timetable le of conquest was be behind behind behind hind schedule P very l-very very day the th Bus Rus Bussian sinn sian lines fines held was that much time I lest st f far fsr Jr the Germans Every day they held was that much closer to winter Up the Volga river from the Cas plan sea to beleaguered Stalingrad had come a Soviet naval flotilla There southeast of the city proper the ships poured shellfire on the at attacking attacking attacking tacking Germans German answering the thunder of ot the big gun guns the Nazis were using to reduce the city Mean Meanwhile Meanwhile while tank lank b battles air assaults and hand to-hand to encounters had raged In and around the city While the heroic Red forces had held their ground round a and aid d even forced the Germans back In places the situation remained grave Defeat on the Volga would mean Incalculable Incalculable Incalculable ble Injury to the Russian war effort with vital communications disrupted and the connecting Red armies of South and Central Russia split In the Caucasus the Germans still had goals to reach Still in the hands handA of ol the stout hearted Red de defenders defenders defenders fenders was the south and eastern halt half of ot the peninsula DRAFT EDICT Work Rork or Fight A work or fight edict to end the occupational deferment of men who stay away from their jobs or go on strike in war plants loomed as Maj Gen Lewis B Hershey director of selective made public nn an anan an et er do n e t t t to selective service reg ns wi wl let id st at ted led Whenever the dirt director of service advises a local bard bardU b and U ti at a deferred registrant trant or group c It f dt dl t rt-t rt slit sli II t its lis is not nut sup gupp p rt rl g or Is adversely ely affecting the theis is ir tr efT eR rt or the oat not nal health s I ft t ty y or Interest the 1 l ca cal I board t sl t II 11 immediately terminate the de deTel Tel tilt int and t on ller to a sew lew the clas class S tic lie ti n of ot such uch reg IranI r reg s q str str tr I IsI Is IsI I 1 cal h ar Is h the lh rt h 11 i 1 t author ty t reel s B ch pers IS i s and In InI Ina ina ina I a n tuber of r i stances S slam es had dor dot e a so Al 1 LUTIAN Jap IT ff ings m s lIpped H II n fleas from Alaska Alaskans was ns t 1 r I ht to W ishi hv by C G Magnusen on his I n fr tr i 1 an IU Yit I I v s t t An erIg er erk k II t i f r roes reel in the n ru The They y s c t 1 i Mr Magnusen n t i I I t d ii f fy y t I t I r i I I anese r cr cc I i i iI l i t I A Act I lands t t Ik II I 1 k I t I s t u 0 d t r Ah sk h hI I 1 1 ti II n j 1 Ir I i fr r s lil di lilY Y sy cl ci I Is s ire Ih t II Ii t I r ft I rAe A I I JI I 1 It ItI I I 1 I l tv v U Ut Uty Y I- I III II i I I IK II K I J t i I a lc I f 1 t i I i t t t I Ir II tr ti r I I I I it i 1 J t I Ir tf r f e f tin I i n Ill i is f f 1 s I Ill eftI I Kr K I r Ald k I RATION Aids Auls Armed Forces A V voluntary meat ment ration rallon of Pot pm i l er week f r every Amerl American can was urged ur cd by Secretary of Agri cult cull re rc Claude R when he ann t 11 II r ced red that civilian meat con can sum I t I I i r during the last three rn in ti tl s f 1042 1942 would be restricted to approximately 79 per cent of the amount delivered by packers for tor ci civilian villan vilian use during the last quarter of 1941 After January 1 it was indicated rationing coupons will be issued In his hh role f t chairman of the War Production board s a food re requirements requirements committee Mr disclosed that to assure sufficient meat for tor army navy and lend lease needs deliveries of beef and end veal to civilians would be 80 per cent centI of the am sold during the last I quarter of ot 1941 lamb and mutton I deliveries would be 95 per cent and pork deliveries 75 per cent The proposed 21 2 pound weekly meat meal allowance he said was en entirely adequate for tor good nutrition Individual households may use any method the family prefers in effect effectIng log Ing the rat ral he added H w wever wever wever ever if there are agid per persons persons persons sons y ing mg re i 1 or l t Irla sin s sin sin in tl tI tit t h me ino the ht h e should reduce her i t bly sly Iy w th his announce mer t of ut a 11 1 I i 1 tnt tat t I n o in the civili tn in meat s 1 I Ii f Iv Secretary W w WUI ri ed cd of u a 11 t f I t sl st in th n act t t to o 0 dIal d tar t I fut tul re in urging congress t I L c i Ider der labor lubor draft leg I isi t I on a as r i e i t I s f r halt holt g tI tl L e LI I miss cx Is 1 I s f f it i v u t war wal Ir ii d II tins pis Il t I i d the Ihl II err ar r 1 i J 1 if t rocs s 1101 1 10 I DY ill MiH MIHI 11 MIH 1 I 1 l I d b l h hm cr St r S ti i b u Ider Icier He tie y J h K cr er 1 t v i I ur br f II r I u ii y a i i t I 1 t tf tro tr ro f I 1 n 1 rt n hi b nl n j tI v l I riB r I I Iii li I pr st sl t f ill t 11 s Q It Il t wt at tl 10 WO t I I it II erty Crl I f e J it h I tt J II I I i iN tN N Till Ti T I 1 1 I 11 II c e t t i i K is I Poi Pm 11 tl n I Ore s sl 1 i I s i t It IL I 1 i t x I 1 i doS dass do S f fl t 1 i I t c e t l l ls lI 1 s I I 1 j i 1 1 It 11 t j f t I t I ti I 1 I I 1 14 lass s f f U It Is I s sil Il t I l I If If It f r sl I I it i 1 t III IIII ll 1 r I K it KAd Adi Ad 1 I s i is i ri r 1 I s kr k r n I ir it r t t i t n MS s i r re rc t l t I Itie tics lives ti e 11 I 1 I II I 1 d III n als dh h Ks sf S i 1 I IU Io U o ir in r i g K nl r I t r c II 11 I 1 f the delivery 1 f si slits III ii s in nb au ut diY d Ma v i II its sh ak the I II I t in to 0 j is and sa I 1 it II t I 11 n I t d it 11 it et ft et here bes be bl I I S s the th Ih s great grent r ft rt l I 1 10 d ii fr rr kl k tl I lay IllY t t t I t I t i It s c i eJe rI r I II I raI ra HI Ire 1 fC f C 1 1 j tofu i j otI of ot I Ij L j f f A r ki kl Ih i iK hr h K rill r Ile tl p i t r e rd aI II a Iff I t I f t l I i t ty y f r r r rt r rr t rI rI r I 1 t l I l Kt gL gLI S I I 1 1 t I I 1 t t I t 11 li 1 I t I II i 1 I l I I t f r f fIt f f ll t I i II I I l I 11 I t I t ti I I I it II t I t I t l- l lI I 1 I 1 h f s r l- l lf lr f r I It II ItI III I t t MADAGASCAR Safe for Jor Allies Active Vichy French resistance e ethe on othe the Island of Madagascar came to toan 1 tan an end wi wl en British occupatIOn t f nets rc s by Si Sl uth African Africa armored units and Fast African Africa tr ops sops to 10 k over capital of tie tl U e stra strategic lei ir it d The c 11 II ell e tl u dt at t told of at the th British re of ot also ais disclosed that miles mile fron it tt e a northern tip of Madagascar on tI U e a I is l md Ind s n coast wa t c cui t rUI edAll edAll ed edAll All c e I 1 t i r I i In tit 1 1 I of Madagascar ly lyIng lying 1 Ing a auf all tl wart Africa s southeast coast cons and c n 11 i r r r I ding sea lanes Janes from fron tronC i etI et ct v- v vi i 1 i to 10 Cain Cairo and to Australia an 1 j 1 I 1 j 1 i i r e int that a strategic set b Ick ck 1 I d ml t teen ecu handed the Axis It 1 had I I u ti r known that the Vichy auth authe au auh th the h r II li s i the island ha hn 1 j beer been fr ci er fly lly t Axis Als agents and It ha had ever i t t reps reported that Japanese s l I n II I i i s I 1 Id d I ut tat Into c ut of the way 1 I I I r rs n the Island f t r fuel fue ar 11 1 l I t 11 i tics lle t f r their forays against U lJ I t I 1 N t t ns shit ping pin in tl ti e a In Ind Ind Ind d I l ai 11 a i iS S HAP METAL METAL V Nt tl f l 17 Million Tons America rico had stopped slopped living on Its metal f t and now must dip back 40 years fir tl t r steel and iron Junk lead ng stet sled 1 producers pre declared in assaying the nati n s critical scrap metal situation lIOn Many s f tons of iron and steel scrap must be collected it If the us tonnage of steel In the nati n s war effort is to be produced said Eugene EugeneR R Gr Once Grice Ke I i res dent f t the Bethle lem I em Stitt corp rail nAt n ii nAt At least 17 milli n t ns of scrap w uld be needed bet rt rc r January I 1 when war t I reduction was scheduled to reach its peak M con consumption consumption of scrap was running ab ut ul fl fc f ur or t ns the greatest In ry but still n t ei er ough Every tarn farn er and QI 01 d every househ house h he r has hils a heavy r sp p ns for the C l sir s i r d ci tt ct lIt i r f guns tanks tank I sh h i IS s Ind nd sl 51 t II lIs s v d Ralph II V d bull vice pres pr It li- lit t of the theU theU theU U S Steel corp rat rut Tie Tl TI e re of ot is e c f tl ti e c most Imp it 11 war j bs us tic f tC is t r h America today NAVY Cams on aft Subs Evidence that U e Ui Ur Notions Nations were forging ahead of the Axis In Inthe inthe inthe the race f r I 1 of the oceans was sed by Chairman Carl Vinson of the house naval affairs committee in a report compiled In Inco inco cooperation co operation with the navy department depart department department ment Allied sh losses along tt tI e a Atlantic cast c ast had virtually ceased the report said while a fIve fivefold fivefold told fold increase was being achieved In Inthe inthe inthe the navy s a shipbuilding program At sea we have begun to turn the corner said Congressman VinY VinT Vin Y T Y r ra Sir a v a s F rd L Y 4 Ill III I r J rm IR R m IU O OF Og I F IIi Ii g tf I l tl Ii i I It II I r Pier PierS It S I 1 I I I 1 tit II i it t II first rt It Ii f A i I I XI r I II rI I iti hll rt f t tt l i h I A e c I V I ties I es I ItI tl tI t l I Is t I tI It t I t I I I t I IK i S g Ul It U l iII tT 11 I I I t N rl Mr r re n reI nI r I 1 t I L L 1 1 k h f f r J ly Iy It Its i l l I l u I 1 I Itil 1 I i I 1 JO I Ir r 0 ry i t t I I ne neI I 1 y Iti It ItI I I 1 1 1 t i I b t J t 1 I I f r tl es e eP s i 11 I t i y i der i a tr lr cli cU n a aL at at t L r e cart l rl tr tr'S t rn r rn S 'S n J ti 10 Post sf If ur tiT N h m iii il it R a tie i c is t I Inn fr tr n nt nt t t I f II 11 d sed d It II c ferI fer ter I CPS ces I f r M 1 f i C 1 s I 1 1 tl It 1 I pe 1 s si s MI i i ii 1 I t l s si t l I 1 j I 1 t I t I I II Iv I 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