Show 5alt4akt Tfribune thtes Troops Occupy India Town tonday Morning Zbe U S Fighters Kill Legend Grew Warns Tithed there has amazing growthdance S Japs Will Copyright IN U the the tity the facilities Of Japanese Invincibility this under a for are trying with American gram fiery to Last turn it It hard Fight that Success in Solomons Blasts has the it proper melting by New York Times A TOWN INDIA Aug 30— town Americans have invaded un- force and into a equal success to pot This town become one of the key points in India with the Germans advancing into the Caucasus and the Japanese Nips'Superman' Ideas Records Bear Out Superiority' Interpretative—(Opinion) 13y John 31 Hightower Wide World War Analyst You can take it from the record now that the American figt:ing an is a better fighter than his Japanese enemy that Els leaders - are smarter than their Japanese opposites and that American arms are a match for anything produced in the arsenals 4 cf the Rising Sun American and naval the record of the Solomons' acrr:Fn have been saying those things tion shows that while the Jap Is ajl along but sometimes when the a desperate warrior he can be war in the Pacific was going bad- killed or captured by a braver ly they had a Iflat flavor And the and smarter man determined to impression got around that the fight through to victory Zap was an inhumanly tough and Previously in the sea battle of warrior—and how in all rea- Macassar strait in the air fighting son could he be licked? hLs impression resulted from over Burma in the sea-a- ir actions l'ILS successes in the Philippines of the Coral sea campaign and in battle of Midway Malaya and the Dutch East Indies the sea-a- ir ::hough tt should have been ap- American pilots and sailors had themparent that the Jap was fighting proved the superiority of a campaign be had been planning selves and their ships over the many years while his Opponents enemy by inflicting damage outsuf-of were little trained and all proportion to what they fered In Bataan and Corregidor United States and Filipino army Extreme in Conceptions heroes hungry and isolated proved People who had scoffed at the that the enemy's advances could Zapanese before Pearl Harbor be- be long and effectively resisted But it remained for the magan talking in the months of deinto one of Japan's own feat about what an erriazingly rines to go different sort of fellow the enemy fortified areas kill the troops that had turned out to be They swung would not surrender capture the from one extreme conception to rest and plant the American flag the other: The obeistant little man firmly at the spearhead of a sucoffensive thrust Here are w:th a buck-toot- h grin became cessful a fanged demon on whom some of the aspects of the camnobody in east Asia or the western Pa- paign as revealed by the navy cific could law a restraining hand Saturday night which bear upon If the American marines' sue- relative American and Japanese cessful conquest of the southeast- martial qualities: ern Solomon islands had done rothing but destroy that disco- Caught By Surprise I In the initial attack due to ncertng illusion about the Jap's leadership and staff work it good prowess would fghtng probably have been well worth while For the Japs were caught completely by surprise and on some islands fled to the hills (The Jap3 had ?1 yntagx1 the advantage of surprise at Pearl Harbor They were them-Are selves surprised on several occavolt While sions in the- - Coral sea and they cr MOre to surprise failed completely '''' 0 American forces at Midway) 2 The marines actually won virI rr10x-itrtually all their important objec44!4 tives in two days of fighting From -' then on the job was largely one 4 - 4 't V ' -t itt of mopping up snipers and small t: fi--- '' i units Stores of supplies fell Into -1 4? s? American hands Yet American Zv — Earn' -- -' - -' - v t Irf '41 tI - - ' "v- - 1 41' - "k k: k J 4-- ?- - - -: t:70-7- & kv ai4 ns -'- — ill:------ At - : - " :47 s----a- Al - ' - Nt 0 T Current t DiNidend Rate ttsinit '''''at a079t today t"" ere i rg people pAartrisrg - atea ata u— $41yIng Ig i itersi account ot tor tile 1 et- S100 l edA and a nu r Ss s5icte4 re in"t'sd to rao 11v iTiSUre13d find le ' rr ' Z:l 3o0 - r'i : it' t N - t l 74 t - -- " $10 it:t1 1 - - t- 4 -- t7:112MED - IlL f - 'sk 1I i 0odo ' - 'Aussies Ration Sugar SYDNEY Australia Aug 31 (Monday) (In—The ministry of trade and customs announced Monday that effective Immediately Australians will be rationed to one pound of sugar weekly' It was explained that Australia must export sugar to fulfill obligations to its allies and that at the same time the government desires to build up reserves tie 'Nei v'llry DESERET FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION A Nephi L Morris Pres 1 umfmr-7777-MINr777ZIW- Jos E KAI' Secy - SntTFI 41 65 (Tatt S MAINZ Fall All Wool -- CI I - 'Na ' and - "- t J 11 4 ire - - i losses were officially described Sunday night as "moderate" despite first warnings that heavy casualties had to be expected The Japs lost every counter-attack Their plane losses in the Solomons to date exceed 104 Their ship losses—sunk and dam- Their aged—number about 20 personnel losses may run i into many thousands Surprisingly their counterattacking forces on land were too small for thef task and their forces at sea at the first evidence of s opposition On the facts so far known it would seem that the Jap leadership in the area was somewhat fumbling and uncertain and did not know how to counter the hard blows delivered by the American forces Suits Top coats r at Prices!! 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'Inrlo r k1 ro ivoii &Ai gig" ibd ime hoe 461 6 to-d- the Indian get Imagine the effect on a town which suddenly finds thousands of American negro troops as well as white gaily spending far more than the British can possibly afford It is revolutionizing the psychology of the poorest Indian here Naturally the whole business --- ' - ' I Amer-resourc- 5 is happy over its boom Every poor kid who used to make a few annas daily shining shoes now earns as much as a rupee which almost puts him in the well-h- e o class All that has meant rising prices and that makes matters worse not only for the British but those dians who are consumers and are not producers or merchants They have been complaining and a local newspaper during the last week printed a hot exchange of letters pro and con Meanwhile the Americans are going about their business and get the most out of life on here is an enormous quanof precious material booked China on the lend-leas- e prowhich cannot get to China now the Burma road is closed and which cannot be used by the Americans and the British because of that technicality However this town can right now take anything that the enemy might throw at it No time is being lost and whatever happens this place will be prepared for it There are thousands of leans here now and this iis pro s4 were bayoneted to death" "The dying shrieks of those soldiers were heard by a woman a fellow passenger of ours who herself told me the terrible story" he said UTAH — —- viding the town with many prob-sectisome of which are pleasant and some that are worrisome The chief difficulty is the same old one that every veteran of' France in first world war will remember The Americans get three times the amount of pay of the British and nine times what t ran f veP---- been an size of of American force which is commander tough is going here as everywhere in world and would not fool the enemy or Serve any Tells Americans purpose to deny that there is still a long way to go and that a lot Of Sacrifice on the Burma frontier is needed from home A miracle It is natural therefore that has been found here on a shoeNeeded to Win American efforts should be con- - string showing what the united centrated on pouring men and ma- - nations are going to be able to do (Continued from Page One) terial into it and developing its when material really starts rolling In the last five months Curiously enough the only abum: sionaries and a recital of the to death of captured ' bayoneting 7::"1:7717157117WWWWWWL:‘7174"1"117--3'soldiers ---- - ---- 7-The diplomat also recounted the deceitful manner in which Foreign 771 A- - 142 'A ' Minister Togo treated his presen''''' '' tation of President Roosevelt's ' It ' IWI eleventh hour messake to Em1 : ) Li peror Hirohito keeping Grew in t i ': ' "entire ignorance" of the attack '1 ' ' ' V rl iI'll on Pearl Harbor even as converDispensw ' ' 4'''' sations took place ‘j' :':-- r ' ' Type Box! i 1 4 The atrocities Grew said repreI46 C 14' i ' i lit-ICillsented "the ugly side" of the JapLJ 1 t anese people—"the cruelty bruVV tie Coupon ' "Iv L4 ‘ MONDAY tality and utter bestiality the ot Wo Iigre n's ruthlessness and rapaciousness of rl TUESDAY WEDNESDAY the Japanese military - machine which brought on this war" ''V - - Bring Gifts of Food !:t ID 4 c-- ) Personal friends of long stand1 i" i ti r ' ' -4 I Ii ' 1 r ' ing he related tried to ease his I c i i ir le 1 days of imprisonment after De' 4 cember 7 with gifts of food "somei 77times a piece of meat which was the most precious gift they could 1a n confer because they themselves Clii I—I ' could seldom get meat e ti ti 4 i 11 They 1 !1 ' were personally loyal to me to Ala r LI iLkri) 4 ILA E L) ) ) z2) the end" 1 OC ROLL But as patriots he continued r771 I even these Japanese "will fight cii ' ( t t ' ' ' i for their emperor and country to ' i In 1942 'August 31 ''- ' ''''''' '' ' ''' '''- ' "IIIVItr''' - W- 7 v - i |