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F r 13 ED) di i f NI '4 vi' - 191 -1- ) 1 N - - tos:121N' I I 11 - -ure -- I N- 'South'Eith t cion - -- e continue 1111 ' - 4 ranking naval officers B u t Brown a r e there indications we may that strong expect dramatic developments probably before the end of this month Pending these developments army and navy officers are taking stock of the situation across the Atlantic And they are not indulging in the wishful thinking often found in the professional diplomat and politician Ships Principal Need continue indefinitely But they From the purely military are obliged to scurry into air point of view the situation does raid shelters while their airnot appear particularly bright men and gunners attempt to refor the United States unless propel the enemy This is not the duction of war material is rapsort ot "heroics" that inspires idly increased The foremost war resistance handicap at the present time is Last year when the popula- the lack of ships Reams have been written about the urgent necessity of Britain's "doing something" in Europe to help ni d the Russian armies rI Wt All critics are alike in their clamor for immediate action ----- -4 From the strategical point of -- '121448 Ill EAST DRIVE OUT t view such action is imperative SUGAR HOLISE Cr SAVE 'the axis has achieved spectacular successes on land merely because it had one enemy to deal IWAS1111-1111AST- hn with at a time It did not have to reckon at any time with a "The Wonder Washer" fronts Its immense fight on two Now Completely military resources were thrown against one opponent and while Ogifitted Hitler's generals were busy ' Wuher with I 111N crushing him the other stood Safety Wringera Iarid encourof words a by shouting Giant Agitator Clothes Hamper Ironagement to the victim but never ing Board Electric Iron lifted a finger to help and le Packages of The inactivity of the British AU ready fog Soap ' " In the last few months has probhappy washdays! t Att ta4710490t to71 ably been damaging to the morale of the trained forces in the Isles ' I7 t They have been forced East Tams 2 1 i'':''' to occupy idle hours with ma4s f $light Charge: neuvers on the parade grounds ' r ‘ ' 1 I1 as in peace-tim- e Professional ta ''''- tisoldiers—men who make a liv: 4 ing out of eoldiering—like these maneuvers But people who have ti been taken away from civilian fr : i el 001 t life to fight for king and coun' 4 16 00 ' '-try—and especially the overseas '''''4et'''4vtfe-4-':- ' '1- e troops who have volunteered to l'etitifft fight—find this irksome It is 1 likeittili0sidle life bea the of repetition hind the Maginot line r Plenty of Men 11111 There is no question that from At the point of view of manpower ' 41 t' ° ' the British have had sufficient - r- forces to stage a spectacular 1 1 ' 'i 0 offensive in Europe The 'mun1 cr ber of fully trained and equipped eel I troops is a military secret but a t If e 4 '' 44 ' 40 tail guess Is that the army of the I I United Kingdom consists of upward of 600000 men—to which Sala of 1 1 ' t may be added 2000000 home Coal Circulating and reserves This strikguards strong—has ing force-600- 000 modern equipment tanks amI 1 Completo Piping ple ammunition and an excelHod & Shovol Cool landt lent air force to support a gee our fine selection of Port ing Official quarters report celain Walnut Heaters of such an operation was planned -Qua' some six weeks ago Since it has It: been abandoned it can be reEasr Lerime Slms vealed now that the coast of Terms as was chosen the to3375 & $3950 prinNorway But when it cipal objective came to the question of transSee Our Line of' it was obvious that it - portation ' Not even could not be done STUDIO ' COUCHES wool( Britain and the United States With Arms aid together had enough ships to ' locks Similar as Shawn transport a landing force large enough to establish a beachhead Choke of finishes and colors 3 and continue operations there— Makes a fine -q a men after For force of 50000 double bed eav r—the minimum required as an advance guard to land and hold Pal 014 $3 Down $250 a Month occupied positions—no less than 600000 tons of shipping would have been necessary In addition to this a large part of the royal : r-vtnavy would have had tó have -4--1 convoyed the transports and '"" i LT44 from the 11 protect landing parties irA ""4: the nazi submarines and de— stroyers During these operaI &crei'''' i 11' 14 tions who could have convoyed i : i11 1 the ships with food and ammu0 01 nition from the western hemiI sphere ? The royal navy was ' : ' not strong enough to do both Life Bgles With Carload Special jobs: Assist a landing force and comOAK Famous Purchase the 11STORKLINE's protect supply ships DINETTE SETS ing from all parts of the world I BIRD" "BLUE 'Famous for Cribs and Nor were the combined merAND DISHES' CEDAR CHESTS for other furniture and $2995 chant fleets of the allied and S2475—Terms— Ge'el solo on Wet here Baby to suf neutral powers fient carry an expeditionary corps nll - r ' A alinilar situation is report- ed to exist in the retch The fighting men cannot be deprived of substantial food AU the food reserves are being sent to the four or five million men at the front or in reserve cantonments The German population is hungrier than the British Hitler has been holding a carrot before their eyes every few months he has announced that the enemy has been defeated or that the conquest of another territory would bring food and raw materials to the starving Germans This has never On the contrary materialized for some queer reason every time the nazi forces conquer a new country the bells in the retch are tolled and Herr Joseph Goebbels shrieks But the ration cards provide less food and clothing The situation in Italy is worse There the lack of food is even greater than in the retch or England Moreover Premier Mussolini has not been able to bolster up the morale of - ivrJ' to keep Britain supplied with food and necessary war material for the armies in the middle east and Egypt As winter approaches we must expect more foggy days and rough seas And when this happens the Germans are expected to extend their zone of operations in the Atlantic If the Germans fulfill their threat of tr "sink all" campaign it would be a moot question whether the production of American and British shipyards could equal the rite of sinkings This shipping problem has been the fundamental cause of Britain's inactivity and appar- ent lack of initiative on the continent say how Uon may The same problem is confronting the administration in connection with supplying Russia with war material Even if we were to deprive our own armies d of the war material and the factories could double their present output within hard-presse- jected and stand the nerve-sha- ttering effects of air raids I - s sub- : 1 governments plan to overcome this obstacle The anI swers given by Lord Beaverbroow and W AvereU Harriman i are said to have been optimistic 'I ' but unconvincing What worries leaders in ' Washington more than the physi ical difficulties is the question i of morale in all the belligerent let and conquered countries in Eu- z are rope From reports which being carefully concealed at the present time it appears that ' there is a dangerous war weedt : neu all over the continent The word "dangerous' is purposely used to indicate that a frame of mind exists which might bring Admiral Ernest King S Europe an era of peace but also When he confers "some- create state of a complete might thing's cooking" anarchy The British are tired the Germans are tired and the rest of the countries are hungry tion of Britain had to sustain cold and desperate the attacks of the nazi air force When we read the official rethe situation was' intolerable nations from the ports warring It is apparent that all are tightNow months of inaction on the ening their belts with grim depart of the nazi airmen has termination in the hope that the given them relief from the Will horrors of that period enemy will be defeated But from other reports which slip be ableto show the same' they through the strict censorship the situation appears altogether different There is no question for instance that the British— hungry as they are—are determined to defeat Hitler As long as the present rations continue to be distributed this determination is likely to continue But in the event of renewed air raids on last year's scale and of fewer to food ships reaching that country many unbiased observers 11"11 wonder how long this attitude can be maintained If the Brit- - rate of sinking of merchantmen by the blockading submarines and airplanes the United States must make a real effort the In-chi- ef ' With the present increase in the Kings is a the 1 busy hours in Washington with President Roosevelt and Secretary of the Navy Knox Whenever the commander in chief of the Atlantic fleet comes to Washington on these flying visits the capital knows that "things will start popping" soon: All of Admiral King's flying trips to Washington have been the signal for important decisions taken by the administration The Atlantic fleet though smaller in size than the Pacific is at present the active arm of the navy The Pacific fleet com- E : rnandedby Admiral Husband Ximme I watches ' Admiral- and assure a continuous flow of King's force acts What sursupplies if this corps had sucawaits ceeded in establishing itself on prisAmerican the solid ground on any part of the people as a recoast European Ad-:' sult of rniral psy- chology any longer it is merely a physical question of how long t -- ia It is not a question of - gt a tam By Constantine Brown WASHINGTON—Admiral time? ' - must act If the flow of supplies the nation' by offering the vicObservers believe we cannot can be sent over in spite of the do much this year to facilitats tory bromides which Hitler has been dispensing so liberally intensified blockade if food Britain's military task in EuThe rebellions in France Yureaches the hungry British and rope But we can hope to do and goslavia Czecho-Slovaksufficient airplanes are sent to enough to keep the British mothe other occupied territories luftwaffe a the at intact- - And it is up to Adrale respeckeep have been prompted more by table nerve distance miral Crermany's (Ernie) King to see to it hunger and despair than by! may be the first to break that the stuff gets there hatred of the enemy The corning winter promises to be worse than the last A year ago there k 1 were still some caches of food I ' ' ' unknown to the invader These 0 have been now exhausted and I sk lib the dry leaf or grass soup—a frequent fare among the in- ' mates of concentration camps 12144 BP EAST' --S1 1 da 1 fi ' pi - SAVELI T —may soon become a general fr1 !SUGAR HOUSE 0 007 ' diet in all countries in Europe ' with the exception of Great Brit- 1-4am n and the retch It 4SA Air Officials in Washington who 4 '14A7 possess facts unadulterated by --are and V I censorship propaganda r1 4 asking what will happen if the 10 nerve of the warring nations ) '''''''1 breaks Nobody can give a posk ' '1 ll ' itive answer but all fear that e Ot 4 L fa N 4 chaotic anarchy—even worse i ! I I I I than during the religious wars ' II PX ' r '''''''' of the 17th century—may re!l ' 74tA 1 it place the rottenest of the politi1' cal systems which now exist I 001 s across the ocean :è '' '( The general belief however dS'''7 '1°''P'L l'""'' ' 14: is that the catastrophe will C t occur not this year If in the It i meantime we hope to assist the British in effectively warding off the dangers which are likely -' ''''' 'to be threatening them as soon ri'''' as Hitler can again give his undivided attention to the isles we L-4ii'''' determination if the nazis come back this fall especially after they have had to suffer from reduced rations for such a long -- - -T 4- 1911 lli gla ii a S Fleett Holds :Key to VI al morale Proble tilt in Analyst Forecasts Surprise Move in ' Octolke'r 12 t OUT1: DRIVE r Cr- - SAVE! Iles them wonderful rugs of quality and fineness and Just think a fina pad s Included for Just 1 $49 SO $3975 13M Deers — MIS 1 Mouth No added (Imre' tee terms or delivery' |