| Show - - ' — I I A Sunda) An I A 1 -- Death Stalks Greece in Famine Belt ' - ) 1 3Iurning ' l -- -- Juan III Awaits Call of El Caudillo 11 -- e'o ftwf '' '15c f '' c it : ' ' - hundreds Perish Daily From Lack of 'Food 0 o it ' :' :: 1' 1 ::: :: i t4 " - 1v' ?1stp° lo t- - CPOW° ' ' ::: ::: t ' - - - ' ii if f a1'2: CI' 'ri': 4 : k A:'14 "' i ''fiki t' ' r ' Y '° 4(''': : e 16111 ' v I 4 '4 ) 's WI( A :'': '- '4111 O :: - f' 5:s- 2k '7'r 1 1 '3 i f:!: 4— 400' '4 ': ': i ‘ - i-0 ' f - - i'44611 tr stI:iboolltIlkóxi-- c A '':::i:- : 1 A 1 4 i ' f400' '11 :1 i I 1 '' :?' t "s 't::: ‘ 1 :5i 9 je 0 :4vistaAton0 — 'd of the 1 ': t ' l- - :AtkatteamOrgaiRisMINIMEIJ 044 Ilt ) ow' -- 2' 4- I r A t '1 -4 - i :: :4 : - :ir-- rF : - 4 !( ' - 'V Prince Juan called King Juan III by Spanish monarchists lives quietly In Switzerland hoping for the day when he may wear his father's crown Generalissimo Francisco Franco Is believed inclined to favor restoration at an : '0 ------ 'Ulkaustalot"ww4to00 opportune moment The prince is shown with his wife and three of his four children left to right Princess Filar Princess Margarita and Prince Juanito who are with hint in exile at his Swiss Nitta on Lake Geneva Franco's apparent indcrsement Until the day when the family can return to Spain as rulers it is unlikely that visits by any of them will be permitted In the meantime Juan lives a quiet life playing bridge some28 (Wide World)—King Juan III of times golfing with friends and attending private affairs and most Spanish Prinçe Settles Estate Expects to Ascend Throne Feb LAUSANNE Spain—so-calle- by his royal entourage d March - best-quali- Pacific two-wee- ' The navy in a release from the office of the commander-in-chie- f of the Pacific fleet gave its own description of the men as "grin- fling triumphant taciturn" and - ports" Jap Vorshipc Beached 4 g $ i 1 ' island re- Regarding the Wake u nc em e n t n n o a the ports navy's two said enemy destroyers wrecked and beached during the savage Japanese asmault remained mute testimonial to the heroic CUP QUALITY defense of the outpost" :: of Wake Ilk The Japanese capture the Ramo "Sterling" on your Silvitrware—Ws Gttnalu is I ' It carries tho stamp of Goodness too was accomplished only after 14 ‘ maon small of the assaults days "Masters of the Coffee Blending A re rine corps and naval garrison on t the island f CI CO One submarine whose trip the COOK -navy termed remarkable battled 11 35 )1AIEST 1ST SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY seas for many days sank I ROASTERS AND heavy BLENDERS IMPORTERS ' a 5000-tofreighter in a full gale We Ship Everywhere more two t sank eluded destroyers ships and expended its last tor- ti o an enemy destroyer pdo Headquarters for FINE HOTEL and RESTAURANT COFFEES 110 i This submarine accounted for '1 15000 tons of enemy shipping The 7'1' :-' I A COOK'S )FFEEki 1 - - t L o ' COFFEE TEA i- ' n - '(' ::arc " " r Aft 7A: Argentine vo ling Today :i -- - - r " - - ' - e4- - )- - - 14' r - ‘ ---1 ‘ 5' 54 ! 1 - 4 I I 0 erT"'":7-17r-"m- ---- 1 ' 7-77:" -"- TT-- r''' 1 (el ' - 4 I 1 I ' : 1 P 11: s 414 - 1 3 4um : : c -- 1- 1 ' r - 4 4 l - -- It' 1' ar - 1 n 1: "'' ists—is in Switzerland negotiating final settlement of his father's ? ' estate an important step towArd the restoration of his hy II which he one day confidently expects 1 k IN42 ' t't Te estate settlement la purely 1 a family matter but it involves t war 7 ' Iti y ad- the in castles 75Spain 9 7) private 7 ) if I :7') 1:" :'' f :rlir?'" justment of which is necessary if ) feh( sr f'' 4 redo 4' 1 1 I the way is 'cleared for Juan's ' Or : :w riphold ConVersation Nkg'61 - --r0 7 '' ' ' j to turn irFi A Spain fotThis is a typical conversation ) ( Juan third son of the late (11! of a more prosperous Greek famt:-- ' ri a died who ago Alfonso year King 40 at ' ily these days according to a Saturday :::zi has established resi' t-) -' t NI ' BUENOS AIRES Feb 28 ( personal friend a writer who has dence at Villa les Rocailles on Lake r 1) arrived from Athens: ”Today Geneva but he intends to m'ake just isolationist poi1 (UP)—The t :1 we donl discuss food We cannot 3 ir At f ides of Ramon S Castillo 0 f trips to Rome which forbear the subject any longer" Or frequent of of the Argena home been president Spanacting You know I just heard from years has t tina are an underlying issue t royal family Andreios that a factory in Eleusis ishWith in Sunday's vital congres1"7"""""r" wife are 'and his :tail Juan j1 c 111:1:t:i'e:l-A"c:l ' Is accepting corn for grinding :1 alpi7:::: bal1 "":' sional elections but the st:5 c'Ii' ::tarzr:c if 01eit---°now I know other factories are four children two girls and two "::141111:7ii:i:?"1:11 to s not 4't!::: is i expected loting s e: itsi-not working but he does It secret- boys i have any immediate effect 7 s I The queen mother Victoria and ‘) ly at night"' 4:::" upon the administration's ( I Ten days ago your correspond- her daughter y Princess ' Beatrice '141152 : :: ! ' foreign policy hotel leti77:A'' nt's friend walked- from Grand live at a near-bMore than 3000000 reg' it ' ' Bretagne hotel in the direction Brother in Rome ' istered voters were '' eligible ''''' 1A IISCc of the old British legation--h- all V : and a choose cast to ballots Alfonso's Jaime brother )5: Juan's 1 mile through the center of the I to 158 out 85 of ' -deputies 2'4 1 second son remains in Rome with ) i' four-yeterms from 13 of capital He said: "The streets one sister ' i s f s'ere full of peddlers selling sweets the nation's 14 provinces l'':':''::tTCT---711---ker'''""x'1' Members of Juan's entourage ) oel on folding tables They : cost be- said ' to 1 ? it was more convenient i tween 30 and 50 drachmas each (at ' : t ' settleestate of : 1 the details hundred-andfiftadjust y i t I prewar dollar rates I his rights as a citizen-- and his ) :i:i1:: ‘ dracnmae to the dollar) ment in Switzerland in cooperation of 1 soon estates followed) t3 "' '' ! These sweets were made of beans with Spanish envoys :t: ! I i t :74 mem) y t ' i There is no doubt among i 44 t ' 471111 -s07i gt They also said the San Sebasfrom the haroupia tree and ersatz 7''"'''""'i P -- f ' i I f oft ' ' 1 Iftts44 tbers of Juan's close companions i rt L: t cream whitened with marble dust tian palace which was originally ' ' '''''' ' ! '' ' alof ( 11 confident is t: 1C4"'''''' that he perfectly held by Alfonso's mother has A" t V07 ' ultimate restoration of the monready been formally returned ' J1 Navy Bans Man 77 01 -1 ' i t fhi f et gee ' Details of the estate settlement archy ' 4 '!4‘----- 1:4'1' S9n "le : 1: Generalissimo Franco however (1) ' 1 WASHINGTON Feb 28 (VII— concern other members of the lam- ' - '4114 1 ' ' ' il 1164"41Nk 1 ' 4:: t eze ''' '" :' ' 6t2V nescribing ltimself as "47 years ily and involve dealings arid prop- in a recent speech suggested he e Irty --- ? tr- ' le r 'N liti‘Pi 011 N‘s-''d' old in spirit but 77 by the calen erties held in numerous foreign still had in mind returning a king s r I P-' ' k 4 to to Spain dar" Harry Wilson tried to enlist to Spain 4 ' ci r:s'‘ - 4v-t-' tzt t-14441' - Iki 4 lr: 04 4 ti : i - 144c -''''---- 11'41717 in the navy Saturday in a clerical Those who know Juan feel that I 4 1 'sl '!°'' eI i Health ' In Robust ''' 'N : ‘ ''tt ' t's 111 ' capacity "so some younger manii 1 perhaps Franco hopes for the first ' T 4240Ctlitc 4'1 i - v'-- ' ' L ran go out and light" The navy '2 t' ' t "'::---'t i':'S (Juan who is in a vigorous complete adjustment of the eco- ( ) e 7 it t1 ri's itif40t ' T e“I t said "No" -: : '' ''''' state of health has shnwn no nomical social program begun ''''''P' 04444444411004' '''' e thlTliiit-t-:L----'' A 1 '' '1 'is: ' - ''' ' ?'-traces of the tragic maladies which since he won the civil war -' 4!-- kh 47 itRopoo 4 (JK4Iii 4i 1 "14 ' tkf 1' ' considered 474 4 is t ' it Nevertheless t 1 '' i' ' have tracked his family i 90 44'414401 viumgc--t be feasible 'i xpr rr337NA 'II V (His extraordinary advancement that restoration might e7fo---7-40- - r '' VI' i'"-'''-'e ' 111c-7- -' KEY TO war 11 A from "third son" to heir presump- even before the present world 000' "oft) i t iin that to Al' in order ends when about help tive was brought -' 1 It 50 ( wee!- t 't4V St- W44'fonso's eldest son the prince of economic social adjustment se4ttirmosoFm A ) t ' "'' 014000 z There may even be Spanish monir 0 tilt Asturias renounced his rightm to i ) : ms00i i'' ' be would opIt feel who a archists to i marry the nonexistent throne 1 l i "Noitiii: Cuban commoner portune for Spain in her efforts to k 30 ''1:-4 i 41 ) of tt'A0"'' ‘4 course through ' 1 vN (In 1938 after two Marriages pursue a neutral itosemoopo ' : - otr' '( 1 ' ''' It ' ' ' '' i -- --1 ' I the e''''rto v back c troubles 'S' hemo'' of Iii died her '''''1' bring ' and two divorces he 1116041"før ' '''''' N ABOU1 t! '' ' '' : ' rt - 4: I: ' 4 philia dread hereditary affliction king tilts 41:"7""r''' tool( k Intenhis ' Isis known made r Franco from ir down ( hismother DEVELOPMthIS by I! passed — 111:11ST ' 0 her ancestry in the house of Hesse tion to restore the monarchy even rilio44'-' Electric ' the civil war Youthful ( ' 4 (The second son Prince Jaime during now I' tt' ' ' ' ' 28 shortly after the if wan born deaf and acquired only Juan —Mu' ' ) AUDIPHONIS '''' '1 a few and civil of days war began a stNd Carbon speech :! rudimentary mastery '' 'V CVOS Ube -the birth of his first daughafter his renounced himself He rights 011011101tITS q 0 MOM ter entered Spain and offered himfr 1 ir to succesMon VSKAtti r Irt IntIY It Polo Franco's with a as volunteer line in the self for now Why sot buoy day the bird" Juan l(With your sounds lonttly of yoor S--fOlind lb throne Alfonso further aided his armies Vito voices Other hove -' trumdst hapPineas Iwity reinstatement son's by prompective itestriog to milky -007 own Declined Services p04 Tots repulsing suggestions of his even Lr171-The generalissimo declined sayabdication with: "I am not for must himself 117r How and what ing Juan T a Spaniah citizen keep ' i-can I abdicate? First I must be later and more vital duties Since -" " WitlITTAN FITATK? that day monarchists have taken reinstated 7 i fttvit'AI i ) '''1 A 21 '' ' Ittpettea Arta Kid" Dial one i would Juan ' that moves for restoration 75' for granted 1 i 4 (The first rises Masagar clarette 1 1C a ' 11 11 ( sm1 ) ( - 177 1 day return to Spain as king ex- -4 Li During the civil war there --it istedta separatist monarchist group 1 ' called Carlists Since then how(21 :1' died 1 has ever their pretender s em7777 succes' 7 -) c erv't 10 elbi tAtilt ) bringing Juan Into lineheforholds un- s 1O I sion His friends say c c) (4' uL10140W'" CNA- I to 1 the heir as ! position questioned 1 " -I11 Jr throne :' ' -Fourteen days before him death I II -'Itrun In Italy Alfonso named - Juan as '' his successor Juan's brother 1 xt11 Jaime had previously renounced t Vr 1540 SOUTH STATE his rights to the throne InFriends of Juan have noted 1 (") creased sentiment favoring monNATURES WAY TO HEALTH with In furthermore ' Fee throttle troshies—rhentnatists arthritis neuritis- lembern novrvfotlempos Spain archy - I r Yata operations" m Spanishloyal 1 London freighter of the 7200-toAlaru class with two direct tor ipedo hits The navy was quite happy over the work of one aubmarine whieh originally wan scheduled to go to the mainland for an overhaul beAnother American undersea fore Christmas The outbreak of war Decemboat was bombed by the enemy so consistently its commander be- - bet 7 changed the plans and the lieved an aircraft carrier was in craft was given an assignment "to and it the enemy's doorstep the vicinity a Christmas presAmerica gave Dodges Patrol ent—a 5000-to- n enemy merchant-"Thei- r ' Litter a converted liner of the man" 15006-to- n One submarine commander was Maru class was sighted at an undisclosed gloomy because his boat failed The submarine dodged an to bag some game pin-"Three torpedoen xis depth enelny patrol for 48 hólirs- final- ly saw the ship leaving its berth charges—no hits" the commander and let go with two torpedoes cryptically reported The commanders unanimously amidships When the submarine' surfaced declared the morale of their crews shortly after firing its torpedoes was "splendid" All I agreed they and their crews would rather stalk the liner had disappeared A third returning submarine enemy shipping from beneath the crash-dive- d when it was surprised sea despite the hazards involved by an enemy destroyer and sur- - than have any job ashore All the commanders' reports vived "terrific attacks" from depth charges which shattered the un- - were not wholly concerned witt derwater craft'a light bulbs and battle action One commander commented: cracked its paint "Food and menus good not too Days later while still on the prowl thin submarine sank a boring" They also reported Wake island which fell to the Japanese Decem- k ber 22 after a siege was "deserted" Date of the nuh- marine inspection of Wake was given stories" a navy spokes- man said "reveal for the fIrtJ time a type of heroism that gets meant publicity beca time submuri:re operations of necessity are secret d soap-fille- S navy described the commander's report as A "model of brevity honesty and factual reporting"He Raid the submarine aecomplimhed "an undertaking which not long ago wax thought impiacti- cable ituot impossible" Feb 28 111 — American sailors who "hadn't seen the light of day for months" unfolded stories of triumph a un- der the seas Saturdary and told of carrying the war "right to the enemy's front doorstep" in tre HONOLULU toilet soap craft torpedoed enemy ships In view ot In the hands Even "sometimes almost lookouts at his principal home ty 19 1 t11) green and gritty under soap rationing the British are estimated to use 15 pounds a year per capita against the current German ration or six pounds and British soap is flO per cent in the retch fatty content whereas It is between 15 and 20 per cent the rest being "loaded with clay" German prewar plans for the manufacture of soap out of synthetic fats derived from coal have collapsed because of other more use important demands on coal for rubIn making synthetic gasoline ber and other products A ministry of economic warfare expert on soap said he believed the German product was a real hardship and even a danger to the people He said the clay in the pores in the skin tended to have a long-terinjurious effect 1 ItYattfai - It was a small yet weighty cake said that reports indicated their ' 4 1r — - - e irt 4 ' '11' O " 4 44 IN - 1' --- - ' g i A :'::!: a 1 1L54' -- o 1: i1 r7r '''": 37 ' ' yt AO 4 t " t j:: 'Ai ' t ': ? k s : - "n 4 4t 4 4 14-0- 1- k 1 4k ' ! ' ' - ot '''' ' ''': 4 ! t '''''' ' 'Ct t 4? 41 — s iii -Y - A °"11 4 A 1 0'ropOie 4 '4 t: “5 4 1 'ti 't ii - 144 i ti ::4' r ' '!'st: Alo::-- ?:' : l I Vt '" i t 41:7W '''''' :1:":: Ns ik " 'etfit 4' 1:$-- ' o!:j 'It !' ::4: '''i 141 i N47 ' '-- (' a jic - 1 Submarines Exploits in Sinkino- Japanese Ships Copyright New York Times LONDON Feb 28—The weekly press conference of the ministry of economic warfare was enlivened this week with new props Including a bowl of water a cake of soap and a fragment of underclothing The soap and the sample of textile had been smuggled out of Germany and they were displayed to 41emonstrate what happens when fabrics of poor quality are washed with ersatz soap 1 i' 1 - A lk 'i - k 1 :' V''- t: 1 4 -- 24) Germans Use Clay To Make Up Por Lack of Fats 1 e 4r i : fo- f? t ' 0)- ''''' ''' ' 2 i i eye-witness- es t ' - ' ' t Copyright by N Y Times ANKARA Feb 27 (Delayed)— An average of f)00 remidents of t Athens and Piraeus are dying daily the principal streete of the Greek' capital are littered with dead or dying and corpses are only differentiated by handkerchiefs spread over the faces of bodies by sympathetic passers-b- y the crowds of beggars are swelling eally virtually all children are developing wasted bent rickety legs and swollen bellies of incipient starvation the fuel shortage has eliminated the street cars and buses preventing distribution of what food exists the lack of coal is threatening imminent curtailment of the Athenian water filtration system which works by electricity and fear of a typhoid epidemic is alive Pitiful Picture This picture of Greece's present destitution hai just been presented your correspondent by reliable dispatches from the Greek who capital and by have only now managed to escape The appalling conditions which are now prevailing bays been scantily relieved by the few char ity ahips which have so far arrived from abroad Only 7500 tons of food from Turkey arrived during the five trips of the "Kurtulus" )' from Istanbul which was sunk on her sixth voyage All families are now suffering from the lack of vitamins: Teeth are falling out arthritis is setting into joints Tremendous excitement is prevailing each day with rumor rife that a foreign food Is due but even when these ship reports are proven correct alight relief ix affOrded to the starving population of Greece's greatest urban district ' - r q — -- Cake of Nazi Ersatz So') ' 1 ---- Dispiayikturned Sailors Relate U 1Dritish ' I - i gake irritittne— tt mialt 4713c ::::1::vs':'71-' 'f' i: 1 0-- ' ' i - t - i:: - -- -- - (-- 1- ''' -- r'' 'S 0"'"3' -- - 4 ' ''' '' -- -- ss-- 4 s c - ''041--'- ill)1 - 1 1 - '"14 i ?- 511--I''' '- '''' i if - 1 -- I -- R it ill 411 '?' s- ss ' 4' s ' 1 - "-- ' 10 - - 4 1 : I ! :r ' zz: - -- - - ' 7-- ' -- ? yeahltifte4 H 1 07 '''' !L ----- 4 - -- -: - - --- "- 1 11 f '5" - s' 40' ''' - I 4 - ' 144-- Itt 5 ''1:1 ' '' 1 ip 4- -- ' 47' s ''''''-1- - A-- 0 iii : 1'1 - :T: - -- J -'--- — : ' ova DIAGNOSTIC METHODS ILEVEAL– WHAT IT IS! IT ItTs!lx 14(11t:qtnile3 ZnAT TO DO FOR IT! ) f ' ‘ : ) ( - ('I ( 3 Our Food Tests show the foods you should not oat because they aro a polsorito you for a food to one person nosy be a ' poison to another 'r ) Nazi Subs Sink i British Freighter CTUDAD TRUJILLO (UP) -- The 2498-to- n OTHER t ' ) (1 - - y -- dg S - -- a - MAL ' I 1 - L k: f) f-s- f - IL- 1 Pr ' J -1 -! - 31AIN AT n(t()( 11M ' - '- - -'AN - b- - ' -k '" s 1 (7 '"'j A 1 8"--"- '---' - - I c I t- 54 t il' I 'I i ( 1 ' - - irkoot S7 MONTHLY Regular Deposit— 1myall Carrying Charge i ir 1t 4 DIAL ( –--------------- - -- - I - E I Prices Quoted no Not Include 2' state Sales Tax OPEN 9:30 A M to 6 P M EVERY WEEK DAY - i sa— - i Fnovt 4995 TO 17995 SUITES C ' : 'A 4-P- ''i ErAeLairdn-t- t - P P o : 1 ' - ) Feb 28 ( British freighter MacGregor was sunk by two submaINVESTIGATE OUR NEW IIIIPLIPLAN CP ) Fridayoffmorning Dominican northern the rines HEALTH REBUILDING coast It was announced Saturday and may start yea on It will soil yea this One of the crew of 31 was killed oritreoaliok but the others reached Puerto thoiCtiala Office boars rbane for appointment for R () 10 o m to 5 p m I Plata safely lirroutod he Utah Arizatc Nevado gad Idehe The sinking reportedly occurred tS Yowl" liCiperloans Nick gentile welt Our urroos depends ron setting old Cape Frances Shell fire off 1 ART GETTING WELL! 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