Show - - - : - - : I 1 1 - t - ' Friday :Morning 11- -1 1 -- C -- e 4' Is 1t I ectori 1 i 1 i t 1 - tee Matani- - crsng after eiheai! river: Arniy p: an- - and warships drivinz benie steady azairiat the crieniy l 'io nib 4 a I) Supplies Troops (Th! 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But you don't have to overheat the house or huddle in an unbecoming 1 east the nizht of No-- 1 S rival forces - 1:TEI:s '! - 1 A T rot ' e:003010p I '0 $- - I k I I '6- 7 1'Ij° 0"1'' ) 't ( You - 7 N1- r l I i ' 11! 2 irc wt::fh on last gr u : r 2!4 i gin tlJr1:rtt- back r s !ree th:r approach to :: ' i of Port MoresbY : I warm and sweaters necessities for good looks and 5 1 : -- : 61 P T' I Fr- - Si - "':' 7 Ili 1 snuggly : :k Fi 4 - 1 V I ' t teey !ell iey eeirepe iltrat :s or the tne r : y 1r ( 1 t i f I :N 'k the night of No-- I flIrThcr (nerny forces t 1 Af7i-C- I' 4 n a r -- v era G:- r 1 1irnz - C t- -11 11 I A old robe - i 770 i '' - - 1 i rt! 13 ' i ' ry gions and 30 mach:ret 711rtd and 350 Japa- - - ' Irk 1 CI I 1 1 1 - N- 1S2: il a tes Tee ee feel peces - I 4 a: v : r- - ' S troops continued ::i6C5 azeinet enemy ef the 'Nlatarikau U 7 : g 44 '' t : : g ' ci a eet -: re - : 'a - te A k 7 1 ' Or ::'''()vernber 3: 3f I --i '''''4'--- ' ? ef Geedreeeireel izdand ' "rty cf Kokumbona No ri was encountered s r- 95 ' 7 ar of tl:e a:: - :r - la a : e: e- a - : Pri :7- z: - ys I ' c l' I- : I - s '' ' From sector 11Plurt A A ttea v: t ax 1 I d ! 4 1 111 ' ' 5 the Jai) invas:on con- ago-- - has i 7 :y of tw!: andrg-- opera! 'I:4' e&Lt of ilenderaon T e le:ee lardrg-- was auf Ko:poult - t 71 c 1 nivili 4) de'lli 'I 111 AA w t - -- iaotivity off 1" isri-r'3''- E illri'' g - I ' f'uos- sin:e ilvh an--- 1 I A :i - : Ki--- 0 ft:" Ilt(16 1 ' i i acril'i activity over has bePri reported weer: American - rr11 A: - 1 li V :acki--k-i-n- 7: A s:-!--- 4 ta-- I k Sunday - NVa!n!1 oppositionintcrc--two area '7n:n sheiied that rsips faced no oppodiT-aiater: lkew-is- e 1 r -:- '-' l ( '1' r-- I1 4-78- ) '''''1414 l' '' EIGZ171:23 CC) hi I e t 2 I i T:-- - E r7 - 'rm3 x' kik!p0 iawa tirlr '7377' 0111C a1 4700 :‘4 i i t 1 1°5i4 c -- 1 401c:J fir er—tt - t - - cli to tiic :: 1 '' I a price that's a knockout— your best bet ta ": e:e I i 1 i or beatityof pattern 1 l ' - - for some comics brutidfteltstmatore attention war riiiils should be allies and outlining 'extolling the sacrifices on the home front another 0W I Meanwhile branch which had not yet read Dr Barnhart's funny paper report continued mailing suggestions to artists who asked how they could aid in the war effort 1 - eery of the Navy Frank!! x a a f at Fadelphsia Thurs- ia nc:'v in navy cay that ' - it e f 1 - ti11111fAt :!i1 'fr'"" 0' di: ara: raar Kokunibcna—to the I did not give any information"edge of the saboteur's mission and failed to notify authorities Eel- Wergin stated I dence against the Haupt s and ttohatararfetsetr Fycalein agHenetsexpclaamineed g Froehlings was presented earlier Haupt he and his wife decided in in the trial a consultation with the older Ilaupts to "say alstorrabrerats had we told us nothing 1 "1 NOV Will 5 kill my knew he had come from Mexico" knew they CHICAGO (LIP)—Ottosaid relitives son one of six and the naturalized of myself Defense- - Objects wergin —and Germans on trial for treason told and my wife will be jailed" The statement was admitted s federal agents in a statement Encouraged Haupt only over sharp objections from evidence Thursday troduced said he encouraged defense attorneys who contended Werginhe fsaaitirodt Itior reveal the miswas und e r threats from later stliioant iit tns Haupt who B I aggieviel is e of Herbert Haupt ttoi itiendg to register nwn'adse rl selective Picture tramet wanted Earlier ' James L IlanelleY in America because he feared the service in the hope the Amerwould discover F B I agent testified about taknazi gestapo would kill his son ican government mission ing the statement from Wergin the sabotage i The government attempted to Wolfgang Wergin who is in Ger"If he had done something that Wergin and his wife in well would many prove the government wrolig "I did not report to anyone be- - know something and would in- addition to Mr and Mrs Hans idol cause I know what was going on vestigate and therefore My son Haupt and Mr and Mrs Walterin Germany" Wergin's statement would not be held as hostage since Froehling had treasonable knowl- 10 'Vest 1st South in-a- treatment: oeIsicanhdadseraengpoantdhetu k 3 - - ratc-i g''' m Furthermore the "effect of the war on the civilian is only a sub- ject of humor" in the strips he !said "arid has yet to receive seri- - ctnei (Continued From I'age One) 't1 5 i Marines Battle New Landing On Guadalcanal i tack's" i well this is (11 —the comic strips VASIIINGTON Dr Edward Barnhart is reading war and he's just the guy who the funnies today—and he isnt !can do it - On the basis of a quick pre- reading for fun Dr Barnhart is a Ph D a Phi liminary peep through the pages and an e rnanincefnfticpescef- - INDares nBta ran hhairtt issued a report that cheot lac Kappa i is also funny He said the Intel! i g e n c e tthhemneloofcthteoffunniehsieeleitsi:e'not at byzarwitrifforrnatlion to He has never read the funnies put over the information objective for fun for he thinks they're un- - in a consistent or straightforward But among other 0 W I way" funny He added grimly that "the comic jobs he's now conducting a surveyto see if they are carrying the gov- strips have continued gags and ernment's war message to the melodrama as usual" Being a scholarly soul Dr Barn- people—and if that means sacri- ficing his Sundays to a study of hart pointed out that artiste' Nov r Tegirs for Soli s Lite Kept Gt Inall Qtnet) Court Heat s from 100 to 1000 enemies handed was hardly a "realistic ap- proach" lie thought enemy pie- tures were too distorted that Jap be drawn with stildlci'm Ntis)illti simiething besides "teeth find spec- - - - November 6 1912 I single- - ' i 5alt gakt TEribunt -- thabits of having the hero defeat y 4111kS At taci!Exper t Jays Comics Fail Japs In TWO- 'Ill Aidingt War Effort 1 t t-41)- ) - ::::: f I 4 &-'- 398 1 ' - 1 1'-'- : - N 4 - 4 ' I I ::- - |