Show fiine 1 1 a 1I 1 tc RONT THIS IS TI—IESECOND Sunday Morning ' - Zalt bc arit I PERNEPE : - mvicirt - I eft iil I A Atnc : N ix 8 ''4441'' :‘J tio - - - 7rn: '" '1T 1 I : 4 1 fd' ' 3 i- - itp F I° 41t it ' - r s s 41? - -- $ - I -- i- ‘ vis MO tl0 -- 5- r - i do q- - - k3! 11! - - - - p zt - It? - - Vt z'r :-- - - - - I - :7 -- - -- - -s 7- ‘ - - -- - - - ? - - -- - 4- - :4 -- :: 2 3 --- -" r - (r Q t 0 - z -' -- -- 0:---5-- : -- - - - z- - - zs- ti"‘0:‘ -- —- ' AI - 71- :- 7: - V '7 :: - -- 1- - 7r-: t4: --- - v 111 - 7--- fl '1"t ' la - - - - ---- 1 -1 -- : -- - -- :: - ---- -- --- q - - 77 - : --- -" -- - -- -- ": 1:-- '":: - L kr?t ----- : -7 - ----- - R4 : - -t- -- : -- --:: - —— - - ----- -- ---ZIT ----7 :- -- -- -- ----- ' --- - 5- - - Z" - -3 ---z- k k Ato 0 1 R A F Blasts Sevell Axis - 1 r------- - -Th -- - MR4 I (Continued From Page One) 1 flight toward Tripoli and Tunisiabarges a mile or two at sea mov':-:i'l 1 ) ' ing west and British and south beyond v African fliers riddled the barges The British with 1 their supply -- j gunfire setting one afire lines lengthening moved their with I which had 150 troops on board forward airfields ‘swiftly in Libya Medium and heavy bombers i taill i and continued to attack the foe attacked targets in the Derna area west of the town as far as retreating along the Mediter- and In all their operations the Cirene ranean west of Gazala 'United allies lost but three planes States fighter-bomber- s and fightIt was evident that the victorers joined the R A F in sweeps ious dewere men of Montgomery against the ragged enemy "with termined to let not one German or HEARING AIDS good effect" Italian escape Rescue South Africans a ARE DESIGNED BY WITH BRITISH FORCES IN German prisoners were captured Nov 13 (Delayed) (CPI TOBRUK Tobruk at some and native south i BELL TELEPHONE African troops were rescued They —The last of the Germans crept were among the 33000 lost in out of Tobruk shortly before dawn Rommel's last offensive in the Friday LABORATORIES Behind them as the morning sun summer heat and they had been forced to work on the docks Their cast a golden glow over the town 1 of wrecked homes and the harbor number was not disclosed C274 Among the planes shot from the of sunken ships came British inenemy aerial armada winging to- fantry and New Zealand engineers The engineers removed numerward the big Italian bases on ous mines planted by the Germans Junkwere 'five BY of the MADE ARE Sicily AND huge 1 ers-52 transports and an obso- to impede the pursuit of the fleeilete plus a flying boat At ng- Africa corps remnants of THE SAME PEOPLE least six others were badly dam- which are now many miles west 1 of here apparently on the way to aged over 1 air the Tripolitania Although activity YOUR MAKE WHO South of Tobruk the British desert was reduced because of the k were of moving bases forward columns are at Acroma problem e planes from Malta heavy fighting took place last again attacked the —Aouina air- June while other columns are drome at Tunis twice Thursday prepsing the chase over the desert - nightfirewith bombs and machine- - tracks 'K Australians had wanted to enter t 47' A:1 gun ftqo Tobruk for sentimental reasons t 1! Explode Fuell Dumps but the exigencies of the campaign 1 ' Two fuel dumps were exploded did not permit this As it turned td7- ' i'itl"wv there was no opposition and grounded aircraft out —1 hangars r— were destroyed Heavy damage worthy of their attention at this irlk apparently was inflicted on work- time I rst ern 7)tit!s t ern - cf shops One violent explosion was I Medical Arty Ridç followed by flames 1000 feet high 1 Dtal Salt Lake City Only light ground fire was enA Terms rrneedEavy Payment countered by the raiders Sen! FREE bock EaT7sin FREE test 11 Allied planes noted large fires t at Derna 100 miles West of Ga1t zala indicating axis demolition WASHINGTON Nov 14 UP)I — were at work preparing an gi squads The civilian force that joined with Ao:tr ego evacuation without a lizht i i L As the axis army fled as best army engineers in building the 1 it could by land some of the sur- military road to Alaska was dei were spotted on laden scribed vivors Saturday by Public Roads I4 Commissioner Thomas H Mac' LEE VSHITLOCK Donald as "the largest ever put Mgr to work on a single highway Job t and the most effective" I C741 lif i :l r MacDonald back from Alaska rillolle is - p -s t-- PI t a month of inspecting and after 14 " 0 212 4 r the work said mobile 212 ki ip directing wit 4 so- forces of more than 6000 civilian 4 so workers were moved iinto Canada LAB— MAIN MAIN and AlAska by plane truck boat I ONE and railroad to help cut the road ' DUI DAY swiftly 'At-' ': SER1C1 through the wilderness of q' ISERVICIC i "' HONEST! ik HOIIEST the northwest '1 WORK I111 3 PRICES -- Western Electric 1 long-ranqt -- --0 1 r- YV y 14)4-1- !0 : 4 1 7:1jT - § 44-4-- titzrigaidsiliZallia---1liaraii- tMM gy I la In 1 Road Workers Elicit Praise A 14141 Fatures e submarine-proo- f - - I I ---- 1 1 ri- 1 1 -- 4 4 RATORIEs‘ 0! 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Sagless construction assures you underneath -- 14111I --0-' - ' - - IN RICH FRIEZE COVERS Look at the massive proportions the luxuri- I - - r - : - : ing will stand - 'i - -- - AR! - - ‘ 1 1i'::''i::: - 41 1:--4ass 1 - A I ' 1i- I f: ' ' -- COR- - '' - 4 I our t ' i 2-P- 7:7 i :''''' I! s I 11 rl 1 -- - - - pE LUXE 110DERII LIVING Room SUITE I 4: : :i t hfHy - - 1d i i- eki 1 ' : ' ' 4-- --- ? - - -- 1 - i t' - - : - ' ''':r e k - i r'''''-'-'--' - :- -- - 1 1 tt l' ' ' ' -- 'k 1- t 't I --- '''-741- -- (c1" - i 1) IL i 1:3 c vMoanitionyto:Prodsiti tcto ri omnss I : - - t 11 : lc tt- : tk 3 All 17:1 n 1 now 1 li i:- : tii r t 4 I ' - --- - '1V'‘ : lillt -- lig Exclusive New York Times- Salt Lake Tribune LONDON Nov 14—Rowboat oars were worth more to members of Lieutenant General Mark W Clark's recent secret mission to Algiers than 150000 francs in actual cash according to a story told Saturday by United States officials in London After eluding the Vichy police by hiding in the wine cellar of a certain house then slipping out In the darkness when the police had finished their search General Clark and the seven men with whom he had traveled there by plane and submarine went to a beach took off their uniforms tied them up boarded a small boat150in headed for open of clothing was sea In the sum of ' 000 francs A few minutes after the party got under way their boat capsized in the rough water Someone shouted "Save the clothes" Cap- - anti-Germ- 'r- -- 0 ar 1 11 Ik)) ' : - -- 1 '''' A 4s1 1k"- W ip ' t - 1 : ' ' - ' -- i ' i A sup- Clark's Crew Saves Oars 'Forgets Cash - (4(' S-8- AP' 71 :V- ' ' 1" ply line shou41 prove valuable to allied troops working to clean the axis out of Africa and the Mediterranean I -- - -- if4 r :- ' 1 -- 3 4 '' I I --- -- em i 1 V Itprr" tj6) HT ‘ --- - - -'- - : - Nt i 1200-mil- Troop Planes From Sky 4 '- '' ''‘' 1 -- --- 0dpi 7 - - 4e - - - :- fa - t :- 2----:-- - - - r Cb 411N — --- - -- 141?d -- Z I- - - - : ' t t 1 1 5-- - i t41g 17 4 I By Associated Press The perspective view of northwest Africa in the above map shows clearly the strategic importance of the second front opened by the American invasion French Morocco and Algeria together form a giant springboard bent under the weight of allied troops poised for the jump across the Mediterranean onto the European eodf i 1 these e rr tor iesPossession shipping and supply problems Troops and tanks from the United States will travel 5000 fewer miles to get at Tunis chief axis base in north Africa and at the remnants of Marshal Rommel's retreating army Men guns and supplies ferried by plane across the south Atlantic via Brazil and north over the Congo to Egypt and Russia will save another 5000 miles by coming north to Morocco Good highways and railroads run from Casablanca through the depression that cuts between the wild Moroccan mountains across Algeria and Tunisia to Tunis This -- -7 atbA14 --7- -— 7-- se4 A - --IZ :-- : Iral'iliizr - -lr-' - --- z- -- -- - - : Allies Prime Offensive Base x- ------ -- -- - ' 7 ' - 7- - ' ''tl''-- --1 i Z- ' 1 1 - li ' k Africa Affords 71 -1 7- -- 1117 t A 4 i- — -- -- -- - 7--- --- i 4- -- -- - -: -- 1151 0 -- -- - :- -1- - g - -- - -- 1 :- -- --- : - —: -- r AA - -- 47 -- --- - 7---- ' X - -- aleamt - - — - 7- -- :: 7 --- 7 1 - --- 7: 4 r" -- - -7-:7 -- - --- -- - --- ' ' -- -' ::: tit? 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