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Show TIIE LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE SIX. in Cooperation Is Needed In War Effort Says IDAHO All-O- ut FALL1- - Mi J.tii i gteatest pioduung Dexter Farr, p, Opleo chairman fish and gime, meinber levision and taxation state and municipal affairs, judiciary Ira A D, Ogden Huggins, and chairman, appropi actions revclaims, member, judiciary, enue and taxation; rules and contingent expenses, state and municipal affairs Emil K Nielsen, D, Provo member health and labor, revenue and taxation; social relations and relief; highways, public -- HERE'S MOKE ABOUT ALLIES LAND (Continued tin1 lnmndi-at- e rn of de clopim lit post-wa- r prtnm, lteilwuk P Champ prisnlmt of the I'tah Moitgige Loan torpor ition in Login and immctli .L p ist picsi-den- t of the Mott apt Bankers Asscnition of Aim in i tdlresied the annuil mretint of tne loe.il Chin'nr of Coirmn rm hire last night He (hnintmzed the ma around this i it as one of the i 1 From Page One) 23 miles east of Schlusselburg, gave no Leningrad The confirmation of the newest offensive, the noon communique being confined to reports of gains on seitois farther south Beid(s repul ing counterattacks in the north Camasus, Don, and central front, the red army of 'stormtd axis positions inside smashed dupouts and cap an Rus-sian- s Flmsha D , Paysorv rules and cortingcnt member, appropriations expense, and claims; fish and game, revision and enrolling; education ia GGNG TO NO DAMAGE BOSTON, Jan. 15 Reports fiom all sections of New England indicated today that no damage was caused by two earthquakes which shook the region last night. 1 On tnal on thiee counts ot statutoiy rape, Filiq Actor Errol Mnn nevertheless had his moment in court at Los Angeles, Cal., when autograph seekeis besieged lnm. Here he is gratifying some of his fans with the Flynn signature. d fighting for delay is One motive is the hope that somehow reinforcements be might gotten through by spring to hold the allies at bay for many months The other object is to gain time to fortify southern Europe and make it as hard as possible to the invade strongly defended coasts of western Europe. That is Hitler's only hope of protecting his stronghold and it is certain that he will fight to the last before abandoning Africa. In discussion of the fortification two-fol- sufficient which Ihe axis will bo driven out of Africa. There appears little chance that Rommel can be prevented from withdrawing from Tripolitania in fairly good ordc r The British have no way of cutting olt his line of retreat along the coast and the Fighting French force which hns advanced northward of southern Europe, a summary e from Lake Chad is too far below bv the British join liaison in Washington observes- in the desert and not strong "While it is true that defenxe-o- n enough to constitute a real menace this seale would probably It in possible, of course, that employ at least 2(1 to 25 adthe French force's in southg ditional German divisions EARLY . . . and jou Biz-ert- to topographieal features and transport problems, it would lie more difficult for the axis to formulate a strategical reserve on the lines of the western front in Europe, much the same topographieal problems would face an invading force from Afrira. For it would be rash to assume that a smaller assaulting force would he required for a Mediterranean as opposed to a North sea or Atlantic invasion. The committee points out, however. that if Hitler has to immobilize 20 to 25 divisions on coastal defense, they would have to be withdrawn from the Russian front or the strategic reserve in Germany, since it would be dangerous to weaken the western front. That would be a net gaitj for the united nations and a of Hitler's further scattering strength. M75 ds Smart, Practical, Colorful Prints! Man-tailor- SPRING FABRICS Sorority Rayons! Woven Seersuckers! YD. Spun Itajon Prints! Refresh your wilting wardrobe' A bright new dress of sleek Sorority rayon, a dress suit of spun rayon, a gay seersucker blouse and dirndl will give .you i grand start. Dashing color schemes ot charmingly designed floral and novelty prints on a variety of backgrounds. the powerful appropriations committee and judiciary committee. -The Republicans have won three chair nanships thus far, in the and real insurance elections, estate, and livestock committees. Four new bills were introduced the senate yesterday. Principle isure was by Alonzo F. Hop-kiD, Woodruff, which determines rights of aliens eligible for citizenship to "acquire, possess, occupy, use, cultivate, enjoy, transfer, transmit and inherit real n, ther-iproperty, or any interest in this state Tho measure limits the r'ghts of alients not eligible to citizenship to rights as xpeufied in treaties between the United States and the country of which they are citizens The act also restricts rights of alien corporations, companies and associations in the same manner and provides a penalty for violation of the n t or any part by a fine not to exceed $5 000 or a term in prison not to exceed two years, or both Legislation Other new legislation included the right of the insurance commissioner to destroy records after having been on file for 10 jears, an act requiring insurance companies without the United Stvtrs to file securities with the state insurance commissioner for the protection of policy holders and or an act to empower county district attorneys or the attorney general to examine witnesses a magistrate under oath when they believe a crime has been committed to determine the will sa e money. COME . . . n, be-fo- ie Neckwear Hats Top Coats of knowledge such MAKE YOUR G W N LOVELY CLOTHES N of- Progress of bills previously introduced in the upper house was halted yesterday when a question of legality arose over whether or not Utah laws could be amended bv referring to the annotated Utah code of 1943. Consensus of opinion was that it coud he done However, if the senators have any doubt about the matter, it was believed that a bill elim-iting the question would be speedily introduced and passed ( omnutleex Presulint Grant Mac Fat lane of the Utah senate has announced appointments to standing committees m the senate Among those appointed were: Abel S Rich, P. Brigham City chen man state and municipal affairs, member agricultural and irrigation James A McMurrin. P, Logan -chairman, education, member ag- - I gSt.Joseph HOICE-MILLIO- JCTLH AD. uM ' YARN DYED STRIPES, CHECKS For horse dresses and smart play clothes for you and your children. 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GROUP (Continued FYom Page One) fense Sweaters PfifiL 85 shet-lanCasual coats in with intricate seaming at the waistline for smooth fit' Swagger cnvaliy twill spoit coat cut with military dash' suits fitted with wonderful precision' Dressmaker styles, too' 12 to 20. TWO BIG GROITS! COMMITTEE wtness' Shirts hesterfiehl Reefers Smart Suits ( Reduced to Clear HERES MORE ABOUT c. There the German and Italian forces should be able to dig In for a long siege. The object in reduced in price for the speial selling event. Ski Jackets . cause of the lessons taught us b,y our war economy! Designs For Spring! anJ,-.owin- central Tunisia might knife through to the const at Sousse and present a harrier to Rommel's junction with the Tunisian forces of Maj. On. Hans Arninu However, Rommel might fight his way through or, foreseeing the possibility of disaster, speed up his withdrawal and get there first. There is small doubt that Rommel intends to get out of Libya. A German announcement that the British Eighth army has concentrated 150,000 men against him, whether true or not, apparently is designed to prepare the German and Italian people for the withdrawal. If the British had that many men, Rommel would be hopelessly outnumbered What he has been doing Is to delay the issue as long as he can. The axis cannot now hope to hold out in Africa indefinitely. Its strategy will be to make a stand in the northeastern corner of Tunisia, in the vicinity of the strong points of Tunis and and j oull get the pick of the lot. In many cast's there is only a few of a kind, Below is some of the merchandise that aa ill he drasticallj Ski Pants Some women have a knack . . they think nothing of tunning up a batch of dresses, clothes for their children, and so on Those who haven't such skill, Tust havent thought about making their own things. But they can learn . . . and in wartime, everyone who can, should. For home dressmaking is a part of thrifty living Besides, it's fun . . and much easier than it looks to the inexperienced. And once exposed to the fascinations of choosing from our wonderful array of fabrics . . . once successful in making some smart and unusual combination of colors, or devising a trick ot trimming . . . nothing will stop com-nnltc- Regardless of Original Cost! UREY . plan KEEMLE I nitecl Press War Analyst Developments in Africa indicate th it the British arc getting ready to herd Marshal Erwin Rommel s forces into Tunisia as a preliminary to the ultimate battle in BA 1.01 IS F. m mo H SOME CAN SEW . . AND SOME CAN NOT. you! It is a duty to be thrifty these days And one of the most delightful forms of thrift is to and make ones own clothes. It looks as though all of us would learn to live better be- TODAYS WAR MOVES First Here . . .. First Served! . Warner, chairman, foragi-covcic- i n institutions Stal-mgia- d, America d "The fertile vnllcvs end hills of this legion with thou farms, floclcs ml hcnls will be needed with uermung urg- - .situition on the Russian front, increasingly pessimistic ency as it becomes necessary for became America and a few of the other in tone. There were increasing indica-woil- d fortunately situated region of the to feed a var devastated tions of on imminent allied land ' Mr push in North Afnca, and ihe said Europe and Asi freed wo,iai propaganda ministry sajd that time "At Champ hope, from labor handicaps and Gen .Sir Bernard L Montgomery of wms about to hull 150 OCO men restrictions the i ;ricultuie this region will come into its against the Afrika Kotps in ko the good own Meanwhile, Influence Wanes soldiers that thev a e, your farmers and livestock men will make An nut hoi itative American to victory source in Noith Africa who asked a major conlnbu'mn food uni fiber to t h . t his name be withheld, old by producing the limit in spite 'f the handi- file United 1iess that definite caps already impos '1 by a man- effoits were being made to .find power program who h, for a tune, a working formula that would got out of hand. When we get unite Gen Charles de Gaulle and Giraud Honore gas nnd tires again the beauties Gen. Henry of your valleys, mountains, rivois Vu hys influence In North Africa and lakes amt jour recreational is waning, this source said An early agreement between opportunities genet ally will he sought after by motorists of Giraud and De Gaulle nKo was from in neighboring regions in increasing predicted dispatches numbers. Thus I pi edict a post- North Africa, which said that war future for soutn eastern Idaho among the Vichy elements that and northeastern Ulnh of increas- probably would be removed from ed productivity, prosperity nnd im- positions of influence was Yves portance. Chatel, governor general of Al"We can't adequately convey the geria. The RAF made a henvy attack idea of total war by education, Louont by the newspapers, by comment- on the submarine base of ators or by the radio. That sort in France, continuing an almost of thing has to bo felt and we daily assault on Germany and are beginning to feel it more occupied Europe. Field Marshal Sir Archibald keenly all the time. A good many people didn't feel conscious of the Wavell, inspecting allied positions fact that things were radically in Burma, said the Japanese w'ere beginning to feel the strain changing in this world until they added that began to do without rubber, cer- of their long lines i d tain articles of food and experi- he was puzzled because he had ence other restrictions. As It be- seen so few Japanese planes. RAF four villages in gins to take Its toll in taxes bombers attacked we will feel the pinch of total the Akvab area. Gen. Douglas MacArthurs headwar but not as much as when we send members of our households quarters reported that Australian to fight. jungle tropos had raided Mubo, south of the Japanese "In my travels throughout the 12 miles of Salamaua on the Huon base I the year past country during have not onry witnessed the mir- gulf. Industrial production, of acle STAMP FACTS which is a reality and which. I Jan. 15 tlPi WASHINGTON, as the be recorded will dare say, The Office of Price Administration In for our fight turning point announced today that sugar stamp freedom, but I have sensed the No 11 becomes valid Feb. 1 and feeling among industrial workers will be good for three pounds of and citizens in all walks of life March 15. Sugar stamp that only an Arrterica in which sugar until No 10, which is valid for three every individual is pulling his 31. full share of the load, regardless pounds, expires at midnight Jan. of group prerogtative, hours of work or rates of pay, can quickly duct ion who find it neither posthe great objectives. sible or practical to enjoy workaccomplish The great majority of these work- ing hours or conditions more ers wish to take their places by comfortable than those which they the side of the men it the front have expel lenced in days of and those in agricultural pro peace." OGDEN, Jan 15 (U Rt Livestock; CATTLE 405, includes 230 for n.aikct, 130 through and 45 direct basis Market on weekend clean-u- p and very little good stock here La'e Thursday showed small lots medium to good drive-isteers steady, up $11 00 to $13 50 stockers und steeis $9 50 to $13 00, slaughter heifers $1050 to $1150, common down to $825, good cows $975 to $10 5C, cutters to medium $9 to $9 50, canners down to $5 and under, odd good to choice bulls $10 25 to $10 90, vealers $15 down. HOGS: 650, includes 130 for market, 130 through and 390 direct Slow Butcher class mostly 30c lower Sows steady Early sales 185 lbs to 250 lbs barrows and gilts $14 05 to $14 15, top $14 15 on averages under 184 lbs doen to 170 lbs, noove 250 lbs up to 290 lbs $13 85 to $14, utside extreme weights down to $1315, sows mostly $1150 to $13.00, few later butchery sows that range. SHEEP; 1895, includes 500 for market and 1395 through Nothing done early. ncultuie ancT irngation, levision and taxation, revision and emoll-ni- g Still a Hero to Some 15 Predicting thnt t h i lion c aim cmbiiting soul In asti i n Lithe .mil northeastern ft ih v i'l mine into its own and txpernme a griat HERALD-JOURNA- L 'sp A SPECIAL Featured "Firsts" For 1913! CYNTHIA FASHIONS Full Fashioned! Sleek! Mattering Drew l' Ihimps! RAYON HOSIERY Smrtv Comfort Casuals! Dross Sheers Or 'smart Sjieetators! Service Weights! A black gabardine pump with Reinforced Feet! a tailored sparkling plaque d Smait heavy weights . . pump in turtle n kid with heel . . . and another pump weights, too, If jou in kid with docking sheerness' III shares extremely high congenial to everything heels me-liu- m W Mens Townclad All-Wo- ol SUITS Single and double breast light-denuin- finely tailored worsteds Sizes 37 to 46. models In Value! !.si:; Bovs' Cortlun'f 2-r- e. 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