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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY- 16, 1942 4 t BOMBlfl&PLANE CRASHES PROBED ' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16 (UE . Armjr boards r Inquiry sought today to determine the cause. of rwv bombing- -plane crashes in . , which 18 members of the air corps f-vera Wiled. a . ... The western defense command . i evealed nine officers and men died ! ite Wednesday when a medium, ..rombee: crashed and - burned in 1 rush-covered hills 13 miles south- cast tt Boise, Ida. ; it also revealed that a twtn- notored bomber which disappear c J Dec. 30 la California's San I 'ernardino mountains had been a ound near. rke Arrowhead with t U nlne or its occupants dead. - Search still was under way for Jiaj. uen. Herbert A. Dargue, SiV9 other officers and two enlist ed - men,- whose plane disappeared : v tha Tehachapi mountains Dec. 32. -1 Those who died in the crash near .Poise were Identified by the. sec- nd air force headquarters as: 2nd : ieut. Elmer .W. Munn Jr., Fort 7orth, Tex.;' 2nd lieut, Darreli S. Wing, Phoenix, vAll; Staff Sgt. ; airmen R. Gismondi, Oliver, Pa.; I vt Andre A. Chisholm, Woodside, J r. T.;.Pvt. Robert F. Arams, Vale re;; Pvt. Lloyd Knight, Thomp-t'anville, Thomp-t'anville, HI.; Pvt: Leland Sanders, Odessa, Mo.; Pvt. Staney Sasen-bach, Sasen-bach, Parkers burg, la. v Killed in the earlier crash near ;7e Arrowhead, . according to ie fourth interceptor command, vere: 2nd Lieut. Frank A. Kobal, fueens Village, N. Y.; ,2nd, Lieut. Joseph.. B. Maioney, Waterbury, Conn, s Technical. Sgt. Waldo C, ?ensen, Langley - Field, Va.; Sgt. jlloger F. Organ Springfield, o.t. ilVt. William R. Chinn, Iron ton, J Fa.; Pvt. Vernon H. Englebrech. 5 yx. Wayne, Ind.; Pvt. George C. iil&y, Foxworth, Miae.; Pvt. Robert pT:Knyart; Columbus, o.; Pvt. ;Jack.C. Shirley,. Lavonia, Ga. I A : Union Pacific section hand I t-lscovered wreckage of one bomb-irr bomb-irr near Black Creek reservoir, ? i outheaat of Boise. He flagged an ocpress train and notified the conductor, con-ductor, who reported the crash at iolse. I LEHI NEWS - LEHr Mrs. LaRae Schlappey i of Missoula, Mont, was a week-I week-I end glieat of Lehi relatives. Mrs. Ellen Carter left Thurs- day to spend the remainder of the winter with her daughter, Mrs. pialph Uutchings of Salt Lake aty.- i- ' The Lehi Scouters will hold f regular council meeting Monday, t Jan. 19, in the Memorial building. - f scout' executive from Provo-wltt '"apeak af the" council meeting.' ii - '.Walter Webb h returned If! '-home- after an extended visit in : .Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cook of Los . Angeles, Calif., spent the week-' week-' : end with Mr. Cook's brother, t Clarence Cook and family. 100 LATE FOR i CLASSIFICATION - -' FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS G. E. Refrigerator. 64 cubic foot, ' a. real buy. 39 East 2nd North, Springville. Phone 236. J 19 MONARCH electric range, all white porcelain, good condi tion. Reasonable. 158 South 2nd West Springville. jl9 USE your Standard Credit Card at Vert's Service. 5th West and ' 5th North. Standard Gasoline (First Grade) 18c. J19 TRUMPET in case; silver plated. - 569 North 4th East. jl8 'FOR RENT FURNISHED MODERN rear apartment, private t . bath, adults. 150 South 1 West. 115.00. j22 ONE sleeping room. 150 South V.-t 1st West. 115.00. j22 3 ROOM modern apartment. 458 North 4th East. , . j21 1S MODERN rooms 425 East 1st J , North J22 FOR : RENT UNFURNISHED fS.'ROOM apartment, electric h equipped, heat, hot water, laun- dry room furnished. Inquire rear ISMALL 3 room home, basement, j inquire 902 West . 5 North. jl9 .REDECORATED 3 rooms and bath. Heat, hot water, laundry, t.-g-'g&a, - cheap. 457 South Univer- . stty- avenue. -v - jl9 . MISCELLANEOUS HARDWOOD lor your fireplace i-$3.50 per ton, .also aspen blocks '-, for kindling, 200 pounds $1.00. Phone 1362. J18 FREE apple wood. Grant Gray, : ; 1183 South State, . Springville : 1 Road.- jig - LOST fBICYCLE taken, from post in I rron .of Dr. Fred Taylor's of-- of-- fiee, painted black and orange, r old, 1 spoke gone, one twisted around the other one. $1.00 re-: re-: ward. 854 West 1 North. jl6 t:,; - FOB. SALE - CARS MASTER! Deluxe Chev sedan, .v low mileage. '41 Ford Special .-- Tudor" new rubber. Phone 247R -'- 8th ' North and Main, Spanish - Fork. ' J22 Underground Aid Station on Oahu "WBfcw.hMvTipag :ksj. .naWn L ' Hawaii Is prepared for new raids with underground operating operat-ing rooms like this on Oahu ! island Photo by NEA photog- rapner Allan Campbell shows soldier getting first aid for a head wound. Church Notice RELIEF SOCIETY Utah stake Relief society Union meeting will be held Sunday at 2:30 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. The Singing Mothers are to meet for practice at 1:45 o'clock. with Mrs. John T. Taylor in charge. POLICE REPORT FILED LEHI A report by Lehi city peace officers for the past year shows that there have been 245 arrests in the city for law violations viola-tions during the year, with speeding speed-ing leading trie list. Fines and forfeitures amounted to $800.0Oi averaging about $4.10 per case. Junius Banks is Lehi city judge responsible for the fines. WITH THIS III . I 13 300 rOOO's.'' - . So- rnodern thrift f''e spread for 0 Over 9,000 JSJ Z now in -e; content, recently increased it. .Warn A real contribution to better na trition! 4 University Market Safeway No. 41 Meservey's Market Smeath's Food Market So ward's Grocery Manavu Grocery Mountain Cash Grocery East Side Market Hayward's Super Market Safeway No. 57 ALLIES (Continued from Page One) viewed as if , they represented new triumphs. -. v The; speed of the Japanese advance, ad-vance, according to London milir tary sources, was unquestionably a surprise to- the Malaya defenders defend-ers but the British were said to have succeeded in extricating most of their battle-weary troops (contrary to-Japanese claims that 30,000 were encircled) with comparatively com-paratively small casualties.. Jap Losses Illgh On the-other hand, the main British purpose has been to Inflict maximum- losses on a numerically-superior numerically-superior -enemy and reports from United Press Correspondent Harold Har-old Guard, with the Australians at the front, indicated that the Japanese casualties were . high; Guard said that six enemy tanks were -destroyed by the Australians Austral-ians in one clash and that ; 10 others" were cut off by the dynamiting dyna-miting of a bridge, while at least 200 enemy troops were killed. The rest of the Japanese fled in disorder. Guard, reported that he was 50. miles north of Singapore and not far from the. fighting rone, indicating indi-cating that the main British defense de-fense liner would be well Inside Johore state. On the . Russian front, the red army continued to report advances ad-vances against the "second winter defense line" set up by the axis forces, which were said to have lost 14,000 men in the last ten days. The most important Russian gains appeared to be on the front between Moscow and Leningrad. Northwest of Moscow, the northern arm of a Russian pincers pin-cers smashed into Selizharovo, south of Lake Seliger, on the approaches ap-proaches to RzheV. This dive is aimed toward junction with a southern pincers movement and Vyazma la believed to be the immediate im-mediate objective of both arms. At the same time, strong frontal front-al attacks continued against Mozhaisk, Moz-haisk, where large German forces would be trapped if the pincers is closed. Russian attacks on the Finnish front also were reported to have inflicted heavy casualties ori the enemy and to have recaptured- an important point in the north SNOW-BOUND STOCK TO BE RESCUED SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 16 tli.HRegion Grazer Chesley Seely disclosed today the U. S. grazing service has made plans to rescue snow-bound livestock throughout the winter ranges. He said several bands of sheep, trapped in the Lakeside area of the Bonneville grazing district in Tooele county, have been rescued. 4. , IN PROVO Your Grocer is Featuring Timely Nutrition Displays of Nucoa ... "FOUR-FRONT .-T, - Calorits! . . the buagei. --... --... - 4.kta enread irs a w thriftV tnax w . ; rooking! use - 'FOOD FOR DEFENSE AT ualt rvsnucr" V S MM M IMSl Thriftway Haywar(Ts Market No. 2 Moulton's Market Morgan's Market Riverside Market Park Cash Grocery Hansen's Market Peay's Handy Market Thomas Grocery Duke's Market (Continued from Page One) 'report" "to the president through Nelson. 1 . "Mr. Roosevelt formalised the war production board as a part of the office for emergency management, man-agement, and although' the order abolished SPAB, the membership- of SPAB automatically was made the members of the war- production produc-tion board. ... The war production board thus will comprise Nelson, Vice, President Presi-dent Henry A. Wallace, OPM Co-Directors Co-Directors .William S. Knudsen and -Sidney Hillman, Secretary of Navy Frank Knox,: Secretary of War Henry L. Stlmson, Secretary of Commerce Jesse Jones, Price Administrator Leon Henderson, and Harry L. Hopkins. , Thei executive order directed units of the government including includ-ing all departments and agencies -r-to . "comply with the policies, plans, methods, and procedures in respect to war procurement and production as determined by the chairman." This gave Nelson virtually complete authority over governmental govern-mental supply and production, evens extending to procurement by the various branches of the armed forces. The chief executive also conferred con-ferred upon Nelson the authority to employ necessary personnel and make provisions for necessary supplies and services. PHILIPPINES (Continued" from Page One) miunications and his fortified positions from the rear. The failure of the communique to state whether MacArthur's lines are holding may indicate that the Japanese have had some success in their attack upon the heavily outnumbered American forces. Japanese propaganda broadcasts broad-casts claimed that a fierce attack on the Balaan lines is imminent and that one corner of Mac-Arthur's Mac-Arthur's lines has been destroyed by determined air bombardment. However, Tokyo admitted the strength of MacArthur's lines which were said to be camouflaged camou-flaged '"in a new manner." One possibly serious development develop-ment was a Japanese claim that "new landings" have been made on Bataan. This might put a Japanese force ashore in the province prov-ince behind MacArthur's northern north-ern lines. The communique today said MacArthur is receiving many reports re-ports from Japanese occupied aieas of systematic looting and devastation. 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Lemons Firm, Juicy ...... .7 t Grapefruit Fresh Arizona u RED TROOPS (Continued from Page One) Important railway 'line supplying the Germans between Bursk and Kharkov. ' LONDON, Jan. 16 (HE) A Russian Rus-sian war communique) said today that the Red army, driving tirelessly tire-lessly on a 1,100-mile front on the 42nd day trf .its counter-off en? sive, had recaptured 14 Inhabited points, including . four, .of . importance,, impor-tance,, and had seized quantities of .war spoils,..,.,,. ' SH. Six tanks,. 45 field' guns, 5tt machine, guns, 25 trench mortarsw 75.. trucks, two gasoline, tank trucks, 42 carts,, two radio trans mitters and other war. equipment were taken . in , two sectors alone, it .was asserted. . . . . . On the Liemngrad front, the communique said, a. Russian unit destroyed . hi one . day. four - German., Ger-man., pillbox , strong, points, two dugouts and two field guns and captured quantities of, arms and supplies. Several -. hundred. Germans Ger-mans were killed. - ... . lost night's communique' had announced, the capture of the important im-portant to wn of Selizharovo, south of .Lake Seliger, in a hew. drive through the Valdai, hills. : Selizharovo is a railroad town, 175 miles- northwest , of Moscow, 100 miles, west of Kalinin and 70 miles on. the, German, side of. the Leningrad-Moscow railroad. , - -; Russian . t r 0 o p s here, , on the Volga, were in position to drive down on Rzhev, 50 miles to the southeast. : ; . . ... :.. In taking SeRzharovo the Russians Rus-sians had .broken., the so-called second . German winter defense line In a new place and the capture cap-ture of Rzhev would be calculated to smash tha entire line northwest north-west of Moscor? ...... WHERE PRICES S. & W. TEA lb. Green 176 yt lb. Green SSo t lb. Black 20c lb. Black 38c IIEIHZ SALE! SOUPSSmall ...... . . ! . , 3 BEANS 18-oz. cans 2 SPAGHETTI Small cans. . 3 KETCHUP . . . 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CAlRO-British mobile columns advance to attack axis concentrations concentra-tions in El Agheila area; Free French aid attacks on. Halfaya Pass.. -; rV.- : ' . i'f.-i LONDON Russians recapture 14 settlements,, seize, new .war SDOila, . following- occuDation of railroad center of Selzharovo; R. A.. F. bombers start fires at Era- den and Hamburg;, report British cabinet shakeup likely . RIO DE - JANEIRO American foreign ministers map plan , to divorce axis Influence .from, western, west-ern, hemisphere, , . ,. BERLIN Claim 1,300 Russian dead left on central front battlefield. battle-field. . . CHUNGKING Second bodv of! Chinese troops reaches . Burma. . 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"no" , In large capitals. ,r This was followed by two paragraphs para-graphs . of .choice .. nautical, words which were deleted by the. censor. CONFERENCE SLATED , LEHI The Lehi stake s conference confer-ence . will be held. Saturday and Sunday, January 24 and 25. There will be a. priesthood session Saturday Sat-urday evening ,at 7:30, i with-,, a welfare . session Sunday morning at . H .' o'clock. General., conference sessions will be held at 10 a. m., and ..2 p. m., Sunday, Jan. 25, with the M. I. A. conference in the. evening, .. THE TOP GRADE PACKED 2 WAYSt FANCY S0LI0 PACK r READY GRATED M STARKIST'S MO0SRN SUNUT PtANT 1 BUY LIDS now! Kerr Lids-Dozen Lids-Dozen . tdc Zinc Mason Caps 92s Dozen -. JAR RUBBERS, doz..4c .::.4B-oz. 17c Harm yoo tried Vf 14c 1 Cans DOG FOOD X 1. Ideal f f 3 for 25c |