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Show 1 the locan, utaii, hekai n jocunal liti; ,AV.JANUARV Pilot and P-- at Port Moresby Set to Go 38 HKKKS MOKK PAGE SEVEN. m mpow AMOUT Prom Iage id mom d to d I. io t One) t t 11 tm unsluii nut! it and wo1 mi v.i i ti.m nt (nntruP He i!udtd ontiMux iiwhm em pIo.M' it militiiv posts am! ul i JL dispatch from pres war cories-jl- following ,4 "rnti t Jg V arrived this British were and as the ent rimuri' J advanced ARMY T Jan 20 E3 HOMS, Libya, British patrols yHome in 'he m0"heht and the British Eighth 7,fdly was two hours motor 5' the n av ce ' "'A-3 v' . if 4 x iS 3" w y il Cull In fiction in fli" Sou 'h P.u r.c fir'd' piinl- -' of tl c ready lo go. At the Poi t Moresby, New Guinea, uir b.ce, mi Aimy d, , in lu l.o i.l Mid o;hti mg i.clilir plane, left, and adjusts his U.ul' with Uic uni ul a niuluiuc. Ulu n its oil to light the Jap. r-I- fin along the west -- I Tripoli. i, distance hasfromalready moved ,ward the stink heavy in the mud, ( 1 in-- tiiom.li vi o and HERES MdRE ABOUT infantry from we hud hen. mining iluu plo.uil including big guns coast the fields. following are M.nit-L- , Sir Bernard From a li'ilc past yiilcn, the armored forces close in motorized One) ((ntmuiij Kimn Vi lui II S for whuli southeast. the ir noli from had si nic g ling l In m.gh been weeks ! the infantry tin .Mi that situ itum in mount! Imdicated on sand and .seas of nun k u- di .tt !u frist to enter the last to a M.icadmicd toad Tnpoli Last the queen the Ibyhiii .,n.i u is fUe in Libya, The troops were in high spirits poiled mi! s fioin tlu uni tt s .t s the lost Italian empire. we continmil tlumigli the ltd th it the '!' ij t.li t idm li td Erwin Rommel as . fij Marshal he palm trees with the nicuiihtMin-i ht not lu n hi .u d t last Is Veserted the Italians as and tiny ji Ked hours It m iim J t at the start of the coming through, th it in I El Baba It was it s,;ht to a and Al.i-lin- e sang gic tit onK offensive from the dtlfiiihd r d one who has witnessed the Bnlish Tripoli and that tin Xfimt Korjs was in EgPL Italian heavy Empire army tiying. to mkei p the ,is from the e from to Sin Germans it on tedium guns, firing from a the move now, vu tm m lullI of palm and caetus ahead ing ahead, almost as ilions, on jiir.ote. around meaiiniglessly nrsting with its lug guns ami no an pi me I write to opposition. streaming prisoners, Rom-- I say bitteily- that II IMIOO I me' "desert fox'- who is now 0 el I in with his G l III tils not ll yapped. putlid out or ( . three n Hi ...s lit! r,i J,n armored forces to Tutu ,i t r days ago, leaving them a as Air Altai I. f the Eighth army so he could Low h vi air di aks wile made ,K rear guard Benito andromo, 10 oil Cas'.tl the comparative safety of WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 0 m - A 'miles sotilh of Tnpoli. by allied a. k-Doks 4s if the German air Japanese plane dropped several 'plains and a torpedo boat to cut axis i oinmuiiieation has pulled out, too, for we bombers on American-hel- d Espintj for Satno island in the New Hebrides lines, sank a inert hunt vessel off seen no enemy planes AXIS TROOPS ?', nut tit I, lh i ,Lr Nippons Bomb Isle Held By Americans si group m the first air attaik there, generally tho navy announced today. Installations wete not damaged here at this Arab city, casith army infantrymen are ai.d there were no personnel ualties. g around in nearby ancient Meanwhile both Japanese and with their bayonet points, American airmen vyere active in g skulking axis troops. The JapaAiabs were most friendly, the Solomon islands. shouted nese attacked American installais enthusiastically on Guadalcanal. American igs and waved eggs which tions wanted to barter. So elated planes carried out several raids on island off the northeast the men that they turned Ballale coast of Shortland island. j help push cars and trucks iys. Cerman feeling is v- the Tunisian coast. Axis troops in Russia their resistance stiffened to the Soviet winter offensive, but the red army continued to win new ground. Kharko v, Voroshilovgrad, and Rostov all important cities in the system of axis defenses - were being threatened The Russians observed the 19th anniversary of the death of Nikolai Lenin, founder of the Bolshevist republic, with a cere- in Krnilm Thrre the imny in tin Idlin' made the Kus.aan .stalled on Nov. 15) ennomued Moie tlmn JSUO.OOO troops have bet n killed, it m th.it uiie ims was .siid; pusoners hteu taken, 6,OoO tanks, mis, am! 3.roo pi ines have destroyed Tin Germans have diixen ba k mote than lKa on two fronts, the report BE HERE EARLY FLOOR MATS V quality felt base, See What 9? Will Buy size In and colors. patterns regular loo super value. n ol'lt'iii. weie n pen tod to oil .it the m.liniino plant .dm, im i tW 1 b i -- RAZOR BLADES, Single or double edge. . . . IkR. 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Tile Salt Lake Citv C S employ mom office admitted however, tuat supplying help fur tlio Oid-n- a in o pi ml was ill f t ii nit heiause nf the luge tuinip.er Finest Crpi Iter, assistant poina-g- i s ud fi nm Id to ion w oi i.ors a e sent out and a luge peuent-ag- i quit d v Its partly winking conditions ml p.utlv tlio f.nt 111 it the men have h ill an eve on the green spot ia o lie said tin lull i i i , ntmy personnel Among them were Maj Erie Knight, the author, P E Foxivorth. assistant bu rotor in ehaige of the Now York ofliee of the FBI, and other prom- nn lit army and stale department rf ,i nils lire was no indiiatimi whether th hoard of inqmiy would go to the site of the flash, hut it was toqsnleied likely that it would in its iffort to determine the cause of the mash Tha plane was bound tmm the United .States to Africa or the noddle last, and it was believed tin i rash might have been caused lu motor tumble since the weather . ital plane Maxim Gorky on May killing 48. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan One of the victims of the American transport crash in LHiteh Guiana was 1st I.t, Charles W. Campbell, former Utah newspaperman. Campbell, a Utah native, was an employe of the Salt Lake Tribune editorial and promotion departments for eight years. He left two years ago to enter the army, lie had engaged in public relations woik nt Camp Roberts, Cal , and In Washington before transferring to the assignment on which he was engaged when killed. 18, 3935, 22.-I- y w 7 HSk s V " "" A .. i I'w. 'X a x j 1 5V Its time again for Our An- vsV,v, x V 1 , lh 'J ONE DAY ONLY - nual 2 for 1 Dress Sale The Seasonal Sale You Have Been Waiting For - -- SATURDAY, JAN. 23 A Sale that needs no big adjectives to describe its real merit! Doors Open At 9:30 a. m. 1 1 OVEN GLASS Iire king even glass for all baking services. Utility howl, covered pie plate 3 x casserole. All guaranteed. 9 n. HANKIES 3(i-c- bD' NOW. 4 PAIRS dress 'tens Reg, 15e cotton dress 'oolls In new dark shades. 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IN A FEW CASES THE QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! jj J , L1) - Please be early! Durable Qy 9' 9' 9' oll quit t mg Air Foiee ivory glass In leaf design. an enilHisseil O l a-- CUP & SAUCER Smooth-glaze- t miles Drive IVar Swedish leports said the Germans weie reinforcing their m northern Norway in fear of a Russian attaik through Finland, Well infiu med unofficial sources .in Sim klinlm said that if Norway again became an uvtive theater oi war. Sweden would not permit th movement of Gei man troops china-lik- e inch Throw Hade of n s t provide housnm The WMt minuirod with this opinion m it s statement in unswei to the Wllts omnu nd.it ion It said one It.ih tompanv had asked for set ral hundted miners but li id housing H?d fm e i n Cne of tht mimim teptesinti-tives- , V Mi Lend m matter ot the new two mini' piojeit opeialtd li the Htuix J Kaiser iompau at Sumnsidt, ft di, todav ask. d lot miners. miuu be tould ust- r.n or 3 o immt di delv e not d Mool to m ike Hups ami we mod tod to mike st The It is t d in ft di but t lie been been MONTHS OF PLANNING! vraart H have AN EVENT, THAT TAKES MONTHS & 18x36 ' H- bt need i j i 12.000 New - With good then hi it was irported favorable. Maj Gip H rid I, Giorgp, thuf of the aimy air transport command, said the mai essihihty of the crash see, i del. iv od announcement of tho w e I. old a q ident. The United Puss enri espond'iit in Paramaribo I )uti h Guiana, reported that the dsister on utred in flat coun-ti- y near the coastal area in tho Censors vi' mitt of Par imariho. prci'irted disi Insure of further dt 22 tails ,mm otfniils today was nole are. i Imlay hv we.ith-,iin- i The gieatest prtvlous accident of the greatest single ipvostigctmg i t t Olid ami ihi't However a plane disaster in Ameneun aviation an A, pern an pi, me was the Aug. 31, Homos For Sern ii stun lion offienl ilisoouuteil the history the i i ish of a 1940, crash of a Pennsylvania eent-lMaiiKh m teeed that it would be tiouhlo is 'nothing nut of the eirliner at Lovettsville, Va in in Dutch Guiana transport to import wnikois to nei ess u which 25 were killed ir The most whn h killed 3' Americans meet tie st ite s uees hut said the time there's a .slight Kei The dead were the nine crew disastrous wierk in wot Id history only puniiiii'tn solution was to ' hunge m the weatluu, we have pieinbers and 26 passengers, most was the crash of the Russ'an exper-im- e I . ' EIGHTH ,fMOtrv m U Army Probes Crash of Big Transport d Staff Correspondent THE fiuiis stake! nr-il- n Iz, HENKTrc.OKnFXL Em u sc a i ' ) over Tripoli i iist filed was t WtTe i"t i itt t h It' The slioitaue he aaid wuld cn it all avail hk' women :ue plmd in d jot s n, the army with ht is tin h'm m intnl-itmu- l imtli'i , u ommo-'o- i the wmkeis tuouht " n area. MtLtotl sum a bluntly with em k d that plans now te to pio ide h ipv s ilt. I loads ? i s lid d w h t 'M SHORTAGE (Continued pi ibh i h la ad ... No Refunds! No Excbahges . . . All Sales Final Two people may pool their money A splendid and both get a dress selection of styles and materials in ail groups . . . Plenty of large sizes. ... IMF tr, VS |