Show I WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Outlines Manpower Program 19 18 Old Ye Old r-Old Army Draft to Release Older Men for Needed War Production Willkie Renews Second Front Demands pud In Ih Ihor FUIT KNIT WI N pr I 0 n an rt II d not 01 Ihl I r l I ty y W al New Nt p tier l n Japanese e efforts orts to dislodge the Ule marine from Guadalcanal al and obtain i of 01 this his strategic link In the be Solomon Islands chain have taken a pronged I movement according to military experts Posses Possession sion slon of 01 Guadalcanal by the provides a springboard for 1 action against the Ule Japs SOLOMONS Out All Struggle Good news balanced bad a as the made public accounts of thun thunderous thunderous derous encounters between Ameri American American can and Jap war craft craftOn On the credit side Bide was the report that five Nipponese warships and a transport had been sunk In a mid midnight midnight night battle baUle near the Solomons In In the sinking were a heavy Jap cruiser lour four destroyers and a transport In addition another de destroyer was reported pr bably sunk three cruisers torpedoed and bombed and 15 aircraft destroyed On the debit side was the s tidings that three heavy American cruisers had been sent I t J the bolt bott III of the Pacific In a n engagement during the firs I phase f the S Islands ve VI last An Announcement t f tile the s r I k r i gs ho hn I been withheld as a II military The cr wore the and Ast r I i iThe The struggle for naval in tt II e urea Wll was ace 1 i in pl id d by en engagements engagements in the air and i 1 li h d fur control On strategic proper U tic I mar ne had been rt- rt ci el I by U S am arll Y units OlT g thi this a ailed i led Ameri American American can the J 11 II slid s 1 id II I ded re ell ci lI b t t l tl II cir own c I v fred by I 1 c vy i 1 in niL n 1 c r I t I q Continued l I I r I t f their i 1 It ns ling II tit L C i l ti d r rb b I se by tl II e U b t f n es r I e I int U II t ta ta a heavy fc b in III was tt II r st in the ril of J pun s B l I 5 S to 10 tt II e r orth a d deal deat eal l aCe Back fro TI a 31 m Ie aeria 1 tour f H 14 c I I i 11 idles Its It's In lie tl e war zor ZOI I eIt it cli Hi Iii K g 11 p i bi bl tiled Russia Husla tl U eM M I 1 lit ilL litI I- I I st I I I cl d u an I 1 CIlia Cl ir a We Wedell Wedell dell l 1 L re rc tir Ie lei I a den I J Jf f raSH r a sn i 1 I fr t l u r pe II had n It- It tl s 1 I i i id fn J i d ir ng h s t i r H g I l u lly lIy t t Preside I IRo tRo Ro Lvell the res Its Ill f t his val on ons of Ill I'll ces Mth Ith J sel h St ilin Chill g K i shek aid a d leaders W Ilk e t in i hd d 1 is r c vict VIII on Hit 1111 the UnlIt Unite I ii I vitally ly w 11 II tt U tAxis AXIs ai al i 1 th it II Gern a y will never cru h It H s a aIn In in III n II II rv LW I 1 ter ler the 1940 He publican I r s 1 I nt nl il e ci I 1 I late de defel deci fel led It'd I q I 1 I us ann mil nul t I i Y vex rt t I il 11 I e I ir p wh h t the the he 1111 U ts I q 11 II It I sl I iten ten t l lW Lw W Ir r re I I c t ll It I t I it I I i n I 1 fl ILi r I 1 I t ell el I I 1 Iter p t bl I I I 1 1 I 1 Mo M IoU o f w wr ri r h 2 WO roo I J I 1 t 1 I l Iff t f f M 0 00 A r s 11 1 1 s f I i In Ir Iri L I i lr t r I 1 r I r It r Iv I v I Ie e 1 1 or fr 1 1 I e I 1 ti II I 1 I l y I tI N t I 1 I 1 1 I I str r i 1 C rill f i-d i IN 1 j I 1 1 I I rt I I I II I h Il I tJ 1 t I Y I H I I t I I 12 1 1 I q i 1 cert 4 0 t f 10 t I t c I ll I I lt I I Ir i r 11 fie I h hI I II 19 18 DRAFT Oldsters DRAFT Oldsters Co Go Home Symbolic of the nation s united de- de determination de determination termination to prosecute the war vIgorously was the swift congressional congressional action which followed President dent Roosevelt s radio recommendation dation that the minimum draft age be lowered to 18 A larger and younger army fit fitI I to cope with wilh tile the exhausting de- de demands de demands mands of m dern combat was en envisioned by Gen en Ge rge C Marsh Marshall Marshall all U S ellef ct of as a result of making y uth 18 ii d 19 years old elig ble to The army s st b il 11 is 7 1 I y tl II e en 1 I f 1943 t mp ire I with n enl sled sted of 42 4 at presort t It II ere men in II tie I 1819 18 19 It was estin ite I 1 f t whom 1 1 would be physic illy Ot nt Am ut mIl mei w 11 II 1 I c I n e lil II 1 I r r I edeh l I exl ye r i g tl U t I s me f tt It e I older mel Ire ly Iy I i I 1 del arc i 1 I I lI tl II e I urn arn y because of o I i I I ys I lc IC 1 h PS liLl I i I 1 the r la In k f nb nC nCi IH i tr 1111 11 1 M rl 1 ill s d tt at in i y of se e men n iy lY h hive Ve to be discharged fr m III th ir i y I 1 I Outlines Marl pr Plan Ing tt II w r efT rt it home I I ill t I id 1 res In II t I It H sevelt I IiI i 1 I f r r the A In i n i p Ill l Ie h r h ne LI f-bs f t I es tl II t I ice the nn nat t n ir r tl It e fIre f t re and I II a I tI tie e U lJ ti II I 1 St 1 lIes ites is winning tl tItle I of tr Ir I r h I ort it n nan an I pro pro- I I I I I C 1 I v r Is jq the le If t I r i I 1 I U tI t I 18 al aid d 19 y yi I r I lly I y I U q led P dr r fled tr f t r mill mille ta ry h b I V I C II I ii 11 t 1 I to i tha t tc c n II I I Ir 1 r ry y II 1 I f f I i I r I wert t r I t r i 1 I 1 n b r L culture u It ure I hi I 1 ry It H c e I 1 h I- i 1 i r fir gr m to ease II i wr r i I t Mr I Ho se si I 1 I rt I fr t o v frs t I tl r j 1 I I tit 1 t i I 1 y f st t I I hili h 1 il r fr m mf mP f nIl n t ci I n sy It t J i I t Il ise e II cr 1 t I 1 I I I l e c I 1 I i 01 Ol Ie n ore ir 1 d I gl MI HI b ys a 11 d dI dk I rl s re rt f r i I lie Ie at dl n nf nf f ir 1 r c e II r L I Y me lilt I is ir s II t I tt t I p tl II e f i t ge ct f II 1 ib b r in a alli II III I I t I 1 I l I l l s S I s sH H II y II t 11 1 r r I t I t I 1 I t I t I gy f I I 1 I 1 I r ft s sI sI I I t I t t i I ll I I t r b bt t t e f S I if f I t A As tl tI R n s I It rt t r I i 1 I I N t t k ks II III I k k I I I t r I I tl f 1 I f r 11 II s q i I d 1 I III tl el I 1 i is s i t I 1 I I k I S 1 l f r Ii I 1 I H I I I I j I- I II I I fIr t 1 hr I III II h 1 I I Ih h I I II I I I II I h hf f I II I I H h tr 11 t q 1 H I II I tic It k H I It I 1 Z ZI I I I f r ir irL irI L I I r I II AIRCRAFT OUTPUT Approaches President Roosevelt s goal of an annual airplane pr I 1 clon of 60 plane this year Is being ap- ap approached the chamber of commerce reve led It'd Reporting that I tl U ly Iy plane pro pro- production was pre pre pre-is J f at 5 the th chamber noted tl tI I t n re than n dollars w 11 tl t t engines and prOVell s q will be pro pro- produced produced In 1042 1942 I rom the st It I 1 i t I of num numbers bers the report i ill I I It Is estl estimated mated that what v s nee nce a year S SJ J reduction of or cot cor 1 I l I I Idles lai es Is roll rolling rolling ing out of the A er pr I can an aircraft I plants In a single week 1 As production n II its quality improves proves the report lIed Despite the stellar pert r ni ce of Amer lea s combat it said the th aircraft ers are perfect perfecting perfectIng ing new and Imi r ved types which can fly higher t t v vel l faster spray more lea I 1 d destruction than the models i In servIce servIce Ice TIRES Limit Is Fw Five The ur tires tl II ey Py drove on plus a spare for emi were aU that American m t I could legal legally legally ly possess as BS the U S government began acquiring excess tires The goven lent i ent was paying ceiling prices price of fr m rn 1 50 to 11 15 for used tires III 1 t ending on the amount of tread Although the t e sile was volun voluntary voluntary tary officials of tt II e Office of Price Administration w rr ed Id that car owners with m re than five tires would be denie I 1 gasoline rations when the nation wine wide regIstration took place NOVE I ter ler 9 Fines of 10 and terms of 10 years faced those who fa fals Is fled their tire statements In al a plying for gasoline ra The government asked each mo mo- motorist motorist to keep the five best tires he hei i had Owners of tw Iw cars were told I to keep 10 tires five f r each The American Rail v y I I with 23 offices In tt tl Ui led States was the official agency The program t 1 I uy excess thes was expected t t i i crease the pa national stockpile by r f m 2 to 5 Un units Is ENEMY ALII N Lose Stigma Significant cant of the 1 reich wieh wl wi ich eh the UnIted Nations 1 t l I e I t t be between between tween the I i pie and the r Nazi mentors was All Att n ey Gel Ger enl n s action 1 g HilI in nationals i tl II s COUI try fr tr 1 i ithe the stig sUg na of e I en fl y al ens Tt TI e el an st sl 11 Ii applied to German and J Japal dp ens Italian aliens ball bad earned this ree ti said beci J iso e of I ATTORI BinDLE r r Sma ur r III tl e Ill s Ir I showing tt tl ey hiven II 1 I g the test ot o 1 yally t I A ways and tr d t I IS issi 51 e tl tI t k on Pearl Hub rU r rU U I I r i i t of jus justl justi tl e f i I I 1 attorney general re- re ref ro rove ve f 1 1 I 1 tt tI I t It wo U Ii still be l I 1 J j I t I t f tI ley ey pr proved wed d I- I Ir t r yal B 1 jt II he hee II i 1 t I lh the gener 1 I r rII re il II iti tl enemy al III Sl s s cc el r rIlly fi Illy lly and Ja Jai e cs w uld I I 1 h 1 n D to It il II ili i 1 UOK BO H U r III I t his t to u I I I IZ I- I t lab r was ann i iI I v I wis president f tl U I eI I I I of An ir r ni 1 t l the cl cI so of U tl r I venti nIl n i C ii I II I 1 mill IS s m rn re t I r Ing f r rg I It t I tI I t I I 1 it t S n ei I Is f r a 8 I 1 I cl d ing wg a at t tt II e I i i ir r fI l f lII I II I I M 1 III P I t ward a r IJ bt I g gr gf r I I indent c I I t cr s sV V s staten ta te n e I t s I e I II I servers recall I tt II I II tI I I I r to In i n ic ze da na r 1 rk k h number of states sidles 1 I id r 1 I m III HI 1111 I S rr I f comber om beT I Ir Edinbur Edinburgh h ce CI 11 I I I r coltish k i hs Pr i e 1 t hill served i t I ce Ct I the Un I t d Nat Nal I i str k g r r h the last tu t m I i hs I f ch II 11 s ei el Is I I v some s sarly arly opening of or a seen l I f en he said the Un t I I IN irl N rl reached a 8 slem and andS S I nl ip II the war ar |