Show imi$Ktit-- 4' 4 It galit Zribunt 'Elie Enters Tuesday Morning February Egypt War Against Poles in Exile Launch Move Japan Reich To Halt Big 3 Decision Black Market - Yanks "Wait Clemency Plea 3 27 1945 CAIRO Feb 26 (UP)—Egypt Nent to war against Germany and Japan Monday night when the chamber of deputies and the senate approved a war declaration at the behest of Premier Mahmoud Fah'rny El Nokrashy The chamber vote was 214 to 2 The senate vote was 66 to 41 and carne only after strong criticism by members of the wafdist party the official opposition in a three-hou- r debate The Syrian government announced at Damascus that it would enter the war on the allied side tmder a hIt to be submitted to its parliamentTuesday Lebanon adjoining Syria was expected to follow suit Thus three Arab nations moved to align themselves formally- on the allied side before the March 1 dead line set'by the big three and get the chance of a say in the peace The Egyptian chamber's! vote lionday was at the same time a vote of confidence in the new government of Premier Mahmoud Famv El Nokrashy Pasha named to succeed Premier Ahmed Maher Pasha who was murdered Saturday in the chamber of deputies after he read the king's war decree Dispatches said that in Damascus Syrian Pres Shukri Al Kwatly announced in the presence of diplomats: "Syria which since the start of the war has put her resources at the disposal of the allies takes today an effective part in the struggle alongside the united LONDON Feb 28 (UP) — Gen Wladyslaw Anders Monday was named acting commander in chief of all Polish armed forces controlled by the Polish government in exile here and in an order of the day he appealed to them to fight on as "the expression and token of the sovereignty of the Polish republic" in the country's "darkest hour" Anders' appointment and his order of the day were interpreted in diplomatic quarters as a new round in the fight for life of the rxiin government tit Premier 'roman Arcluowsiti against a death sentence voted by the big three at the Crimea conference The new move came one day before a house of commons foreign debate in which Prime Minister - Allied Troops Consolidate Gains y a ly aly - al-L- ed ' 4 -- 10 oek t'‘ 1 yfr ge ' 3 Years of WarmYet VJe Eat Steak! we all In this fourth eat steak—sometimes Our war riots eat meat often So why not give a salute to good 'Till Cleaver" the corner butcher as yke struggle to make our And his in entory come war-yea- ROME Feb 26 (11P) — Fifth army troops ground out small gains in the mountainous sector around Mt Belvedere allied headquarters announced Monday as Eighth army forces in eastern Italy repulsed two strong German thrusts along- the Senio river The U S 10th mountain division on the left flank of the Fifth army front west of the PistoiaBologna road captured addditional high ground both northeast and northwest of Monte Della Torraccia and "consolidated and improved recently gained positions" the communique said Repulse Enemy Raiders In a sharp fight in the Adriatic sector Eighth army troops repulsed two enemy raiding parties which crossed the Senio and attacked allied positions around Fusignano following a heavy artillery barrage The raiders were driven back to their own lines on the west bank of the Senio Fusignano is approximately 11 miles northwest of the harbor city of Ravenna Meanwhile a headquarters spokesman revealed the enemy hail "suffered heavily" from allied artillery fire which has pounded unceasingly at German dispositions strongpoints troop and fortified positions during' the recent months when ground activbeen limitedto comparaity hassmall-scale local actions tively Breaks Nerve Artillery Our artillery according to the report of a German prisoner "was lenough to break anybody's nerve" One unit he said had casualties of its fighting of from 40 r Winston Churchill Is expected to outline allied safeguards for an election in Poland The election would be called by a Polish government approved by the big three based on the L u b 11 n regime which is now established in Warsaw Anders' appointment was announced by Polish Pres Wladyslaw Reczkiewicz "I am assuming the duties of in Poland's commander in chief direst hour" A ruierri said "With our titandards covered with glory we are facing the greatest tragedy of our nation The eyes of all Poles scattered throughout the world and in particular our countrymen in our martyred home country are hopefully directed upon us They know that we shall 'continue our hard soldierly path in accordance with our oath under the orders of the president the lawful representative of the sovereignty of the Polish republic and under the direction of our lawful government" Churchill has many critics in and out of parliament for his and the allied Polish policy He is expected In his commons speech to appeal to his critics and also to a group of Poles who support former Premier Wladyslaw Mikolajczyk These Poles including Mikolajczyk are reported willing to join d the proposed government if they can be assured it could be made really democratic not purely left wing As part of his appeal Churchill was expected to tell something of the work in Moscow of the big three Polish committee Members of the work in Moscow of the big three Polish committee Members of the committee are Russian Foreign Commoissar Viacheslav Molotov and W Averell Harriman and Sir Archibald Clark Kerr the American and British ambassadors to Russia - Russian-- sponsored strength since Dec I Medium bombers of the tactical air force blasted enemy com- meat-stam- to terms? munications targets throughout northern Italy an air communique announced At least 13 cuts were effected on rail lines in the Brenner pass route Fighters and s attacked similar targets in northern Italy Austria and Yugoslavia Twenty planes were missing from the days assaults which included 2100 sorties allied-sponsore- Plan 2 'Tommies To Trap Ghost DOVER England Feb 26 (Reuters)—Searching for his head a headless drummer boy drums his way through the ditch of Dover's medieval castle every full moon night according to local legend Tuesday Sgt Harry Leeming of the "British army and a friend will try to lay this ghost Only once in 200 years has the attempt been made when 50 years ago a young guard captain spent a night alone in the passage—and was a gibbering white-haireman next morning never able to tell what happened Sgt Leeming the castle's unofficial historian said Monday: "The drummer boy was killed in one of the battles near this castle His head was never found and he was buried without it Ever since It is said he drums hi way to a point opposite the constables tower where he disappears into the tunnel beneath the walls" among the country's biggest employers The packers worked for himThe railroads ran those long sheep and tattle and hog trains for him The livestock industry was on his payroll That's why each of our:12 million service men gets rough-I- v one pound of meat—every day That's why we home-folk- s most days That's eat meat hy the meat people—on farm and ranch in stock yards and packing houses—could crash through with a "miracle" Once a multitude was fed miraculously with 12 small This modern "miracle" involves such items as four billion more pounds of meat in a single year It means a war-yeproduction 297 per cent Eshes ar above a spite every average—de- 10-ye- war-tim- e handicap It means a meat supply so big that after 17 per cent goes to our own Fighting joes some is left over After another 12 per cent feeds the fighting men of our allies some is left over After a further 4 per bent is put in reserve the remaining 67 per Cent is enough to sustain a popolation that now works harder and gets hungrier And don't forget about mo s tale Americans are Without meat most of us would feel we were starving to death — even amid meatless plenty So let's say "Thank you" to the wonder-workinmeat industry that stands behind "Bill Cleav er" the corner butcher meat-eater- g t nag wth I lion warciapd to our Lchmond finery Britain Increases Use Of War Prisoners Copyright by Chicago Tribune LONDON Feb 26—The government has decided to increase the number of war prisoners engaged in bomb damage repairs and erection of temporary housing it was reported Monday So far only a small number of Italian prisoners are doing this The demand Britain make the most of prisoner labor will be made in the house of commons as well by conseuative Sir Archibald work Southby Monday The recommendations will be made by Brig Gen Pleas B Rogers commander of the Paris area at his request after consultations vith Lt Gen: Ben Lear court-marti- : o I iJ 0( '7'' A 40o ' NJ)) tt‘ D4t--- ? 7 I --' 'ski tk —e' t tAt-r"- i 1 A) -'J ' 4 4 lsfr1-:i- s -1' 1 ' ! 1 '' - 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