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Show THE Thursday, December 28, 1944 NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE 'Mystery Army' Hammers at Nazi Fortifications When the New Year Will Arrive CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OFFICE EQUIPMENT WE BUT AND SELL. Office Furniture, File. Typewriter. Ad4- casn neemerp. Ina Machines, sales, SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE BS ShI Btutwir. Salt Lap City. Utak. Washington, D. C. FOUR STARS FOR CLARK The name of the seventh full general of the war will soon be sent to and Coyote Exterthe senate for confirmation Lieut. minator Capsules Gen. Mark Clark, commander of uul nine oovotea one ninbtthatbrontbt fltltlO. Free form ulna Allied forces in Italy. ricent. Udw axdA' real Among U. S. TRAPPER'S SUPPLIES Fighting Edwards' Wolf Men and nuiraoiiuns. 0ut the World Over I 1 3, ... dill i'i inns! ' : JI1 fin JfaO I JL. r I tec lJ I I iWArW iWBI" II Many churches of America, of all denominations, will keep their door open Sunday and Monday in order that relatives and friends of American fighting men and women throughout the world may offer New Year's prayers at the time their loved ones are welcoming in the New Year, no matter where they will be. These services are in addition to regular watch night services. When 1945 reaches New York City in a blare of noise or a silence of prayer, it will already be early Monday evening just east of Australia in the Chatham Islands. Meanwhile, at Honolulu the clock will register 6:30 p. m. Sunday. The New Year is born on the lonely Chatham islands, 414 miles southeast of New Zealand, and races westward at 1,000 miles an hour. About 200 shepherds and fishermen, augmented with troops in the Chatham group, will celebrate the New Year by ringing the church bell on Hanson island. The international date line, near these isles, was set by the British admiralty and runs near the 180th meridian of longitude. Bells Over the World Will Herald In a New Year of Promised Peace For Centuries the Old Year Has Died to Tolling Of Bells With Hope for Better Times. Since early ages, the sound of stone, of hollow resonant wood, and of all the metals that came out of the earth, fashioned as a means by which man could make his gods hear him, have also been used to announce peace and the turning point toward better things of life. The first bells were fashioned by primitive man of wood. Prior to this time the "click stone," sometimes called the first bell, was a resonant stone suspended by a thong J' 11 CaP tured German Underground Aircraft Plant ), 4 ir l i iv iu 5; rE- fit y, StiCSqiSfuffy Brothers Act Again STALIN AND DE GAULLE now be revealed that one of the foremost questions on the agenda of the Stalin, de Gaulle conferences in Moscow was the vital problem of "what to do with Germany after the war." Both Stalin "5 -H- k--i and struck with a stick or another stone to give the ringing effect. The first church bell was erected by Paulimus, bishop of Nolar in the city of Campania, Italy, in about 400 A. D. Early bells were baptized. In Switzerland a curious tradition is that all baptized bells take a trip to Rome every year during Passion weeks and get back in time tn be rung on Easter morning. 'Ill ihpy llmiulpr hvrt art harmlmsl t ut thrill hells halt been annoinled And baptized with holy water. 'I hey defy our utmost power." The science ot music of bells has been recognized in some of the leading music Institutions of the world. M. Kamiel Lefevre is carillonneur of the Riverside church in New York City where the chief of carillons, bv size and scope, were Installed. He has started a movement for the wide development of carillon music, be lieving they could be made an element in promoting human accord and genuine sympathy among the many racial groups in America. Just when bells were first used to announce the end of the old year and the start of the new is not known. Long before the clock had found its way to the tower, they had been used to announce time, often united with the observance of the canonical hours. By this usage a monastery became timemarket to the neigh- jZaZoW'ri, Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky. The flying cloud, the frosty light; The year is dying in the night ; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow; The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true. Ring out the grief that saps the mind For those that here weseenomore; Ring out the feud of rich and poor. Ring in redress to all mankind. iiftppi'ii npppipiiiaiipiii-pf- ir ? nrflipMfc t1sWtCiinvmmiuimMkmwMmtm CVU m at Young China learns to sing, upper left, and receives Instructions In workings and usage of electrical gadgets, upper right. Not all Is play, however, as shown In lower photograph, where young China Is lined up on their way to the cotton mills to do tbelr share In driving out the Japs Ring out a slowly dying cause. And ancient forms of party strife; Ring in the nobler modes of life. With sweeter manners, purer laws. Ring out false pride in place and blood. The civic slander and the spite; Ring in the love of tr--, and right. Ring in the common love of good. Ring out old shapes of foul disease. Ring out the narrowing hist of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old. Ring in the thousand years of peace. Ring in the valiant man and free The larger heart, the kindlier hand : Ring out the darkness of the land. Ring in the Christ that is to be. from their homeland. Pick on Someone Your Size! -- 3-7 V I- - Coastguardsman August R. Caml-ni- ti balances his brother, Army Corp. Peter A. Caminiti, on one hand In an exhibition of muscular control, when they met on a troop transport. The Caminitls of Brook lyn played prewar vaudeville but now entertain GIs with their acts. Ihi trm Wirtl iM fist Wktra TlMtlf 11 VKStSVA-TRO-nS- L Low Moods Are Often Related To Constipation Tea, depressed states and constipation often go together I Take Nature's Remedy (NR. Tablets). Contains no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different act different. Purely vegetable a combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. picion. MERRY-GO-ROUN- SMCliI (tit-tit- D C When announcement was made In Uncoated or candy coated, tbeir mothe senate that President Roosevelt tion is dependable, thorough, yet had nominated poet gentle, as millions of NR'a have and Librarian of Congress Archi proved. Get a 25i Convineer Box. Caution: Take only as directed. bald MacLelsh to be assistant secre N TOMOtHOW AIMGHT tary of state, one wit cracked "From now on, all treaties negoti LAXATIVE ated by the state department will be written in iambic pentameter." C Winter difficulties in shipping sup-" . n " ', j plies to Russia through the Arctic sea, combined with the establishment of Allied control of the entire . ' Mediterranean area, are resulting ONE WORD SUGGESTION ! in Allied ' pressure upon Turkey to FOR ACID INDIGESTION open the Dardanelles. This would Rusof to supplies permit shipment sia's Black Sea ports, and mean the 'TUMSl saving of thousands of miles of water and overland travel from the Persian gulf up through Iran and WNU W 5244 Southern Russia. When from C Larry Fly resigned the FCC and moved to New York, The 1 OQ method for keeping he took up residence at the Lorn-bardaccurate recerds f small butl-naapartments. A neighbor in the I tha "K WIK" lyttam. Nat building Is Wall Street lawyer Eusharsa account ledger, but gene L. Garey, who master-minde- d the "KWICKIST," oaltt and the smear-Fl- y campaign of mart complete lyttem aver deCox's house committee viled far aurinaii that daec not which Investigated the FCC not long machine. me a Lett 4 yoers. go. James O. Byrnes, above. War Mo- C At the Court of St. James, U. S.j obM for smly $73, bilisation director, who recently Is- ambassadors usually bow to British; phn eoJoi tax, amf may fca custom and wear knee breeches. sued call for drafting of alt 26 to rtvm4 H wuaritrocfory. workers. Wat though Ambassador Charley Dawes' W. A. JAMBS. SBOJ Weshmprtoa BoaMvara, Oadea, Utaa rebelled, and wore ordinary long: work or war, be demands. pants. world-renowne- d 'Produce or Fight' '""" f "'' TEsyysoy. Variety of Uses for Old Greeting Cards The next time you wrap a gift for Don't throw away the Christmas and New Year's cards you have re- someone, glance through the greetceived. Almost every church and ing cards you have saved and pick out one with a colorful or approphilanthropic society has a committee which collects greeting cards priate picture on it. Cut the picand sends them to Institutions, hos- ture out neatly, glue or paste it on pitals and organizations that put your gift wrapping. That's all there your greeting card to good use. If is to it and you'll be amazed to find you take the trouble to distribute in you've transformed a plain package. some such fashion the greeting into something original and eharm-ingFancy gift wrappings are now cards you have saved, you'll earn the satisfaction of sharing with oth- scarce and seldom found on the ers the joy the cards brought you. and de Gaulle are for a hard peace, want to see Germany's powers destroyed completely. One significant proposal taken to Moscow by de Gaulle calls for the use of German industry after the war for the rehabilitation of all wrecked French and Russian fac tories, railroads, shipping. Also he proposes using German mines to replenish Soviet and French stock; of raw materials depleted by war On this Stalin was in complet agreement. NOTE Stalin strengthened Russian Influence In France by his Invitation to de Gaulle. French diplomats believe there Is now less chance of Britain forming a Western bloc In Euof Britain, rope composed France, Belgium, Holland, Norway and Denmark a bloc which the Kremlin looks upon with susg RING OUT, WILD BELLS wro A little up each nostril effectively and promptly relleres distress ot head colds makes easier . . . alsobreathing halps prevent many coias irom developing if used In time. Try ltl You'll Ukp it I Pol- low directions In folder. It can borhood. 7) k tMiilfri p?k Young China Seeking the Light "Never forget the cheerful and cordial observance of New Year's Day." George Washington. Coyote Clark has been considered the GEORGE EDWARDS, LIVINGSTON, MONT. general through no fault of his own. The public doesn't realize it, but Clark has trained division Vacuum Cleaners. Repairs after division in Italy, only to have VACUUM CLEANERS, bought, repaired, quick them transferred to other more fiarts, Send guaranteed; low prices, 4" by truck to PROSPERITY ?S IV4 pressing war theaters. Many of his SHOP, 334 State St., Salt Lake 6. Utah. former troops bore the brunt of the . landing in Normandy. He also SCHOOLS trained most of the men who landed 1 '! along the French coast near Cannes Salt Lake Barber College "Molpr's" Edw. F. Gillette. Formerly 1 and Marseilles. Classes now starting. Write tor inMgr. It is no longer a military secret formation. HO Beieot St.. San Luke. that Clark and his U. S. troops are now bearing the brunt of the Italian Used Cars Trailers war. The British have largely pulled aiMMimmmrimwntiiiiilMinror nm mmi laamaiiiipiraT'in apa out for the Balkans. Clark Lieut. Gen. William H. Simpson, upper left, commander of the Ninth army, called the "Mystery army" ihas ofa Italy few Poles. Brazilians and due to secrecy surrounding its movements since its capture of Le Havre. Lower left, shows the "Weasel," some Indian troops, but the main one of the reasons given for the rapid advance of the Ninth army. Lower right, General Eisenhower talks to the men of the 29th infantry division of the Ninth army. Upper right, a sniper search is conducted by fighting is being done by Americans. The full generals now on acmembers of the Ninth army, during mop-u- p operations in Geilcnkirchen. tive duty in the U. S. army are Generals Marshall, Eisenhower, MacArthur, Stilwell, Arnold and Malin Craig. The latter, having been retired after serving as chief of staff, was recalled to SALESMEN WANTED active duty in the war departMAKE UP TO $40 DAILY. No saturation ment, where he heads a personreading demand. Give away giant point toDictionaries. sized Atlases, Cook Books, nel board. etc., with Famous Weekly Magazine or others. Combination deals from $5.95 to In addition, two other full gen$11.90. Work any time, anywhere, experierals are on the retired list, ence unnecessary. Write Readers Service Bureau, MSB S. Dearborn, Chicago 6, IU. John J. Pershing and Peyton C. March, the latter chief of staff in the last war both, incidentalSOAPS CLEANSERS ly, bitter personal enemies. FREE SOAP! With Clark, this will make a total 12 ban 6c laundry soap Included FREE with of seven full generals on active duty, 24 pkga. 25c washing powder for $8 postpaid. General Product Cp. Albaaj, Oa. plus two retired full generals. is It to note that, interesting prior 1 . v V t j to 1930, there had been only six other full generals in all the history of Adding Ancestors the United States. George WashThe number of our lineal anington, for instance, never became a full general, even though cestors does not double with each congress made it possible for him past generation as commonly beto do so. Other full generals have lieved. After the third or fourth been Ulysses S. Grant, William T. generation, the actual number is Sherman, Philip H. Sheridan, all of progressively smaller than the pos the Civil war armies, plus World sible number, owmg to the interwar leaders Tasker H. Bliss, Charles marriage of kin. ? -U P. Summerall and John L. Hines. s , For example, in the past ten NOTE Considerable debate or 300 years, the posgenerations, has been going on in top milisible number of one's ancestors is tary circles over what assign1,024, but the actual number is ment Gen. "Vinegar Joe" Stilonly 300 to 400. well should get when he finishes his California vacation. It was planned to put Stilwell In comAbove photo shows division or the largest aircraft manufacturing syndicate In France, which was driven Quickly Relieves Distress of mand of a specially trained underground by bombs of the U. S. army 8th air force. The underground cave was located at St. Astier, covto on China land coast. the army and is now being ering bait a million feet of floor space. The cave was captured by Maquis troops on However, some propose keeping used by the Allies. Meals are served within the cave. him In the war department to replace Lieut. Gen. Ben Lear as commander of ground forces. hard-luc- ..ih mm I W at, book-keepi- i interrstinjr sidelight of the New York Poultry show was this "battle" between m White Plymouth Rock cockerel and a White I: one Comb bantam. Even though the cork has his lee rated In a threatening gesture, he thought better of his action la picking on bis tiny bantam opponent. An would-bi e |