Show ' r - 17 - P - 8 A it Sunday Morning A EF Fights Like Veterans Dama Utibunt Salt I Publicists Every Fifth Shrug Off British Home Africa's Value TRombs 1 In North Africa Coup Swarm Up Three Beaches Under Cover of Darkness to Capture Objectives Bayonets Put to Use zi 11-mi- le - : r- 0-eNa- Authorities Repair 2500000 of Wrecked Dwellings Ey Drew Middleton Lake Tribune Exclusive N Y Times-Sa- lt WITH THE UNITED STATES TROOPS DT EAST ALGIERS and confident American troops scramNov 9 (Delaycd)--Eag- er bled up three beaches in the neighborhood of Antaya and Surcouf early November 8 and swept on to capture an of their immediate objectives including a vital airfield which is of primary importance to the allied campaign in north Africa -- Streaming over dusty white r--The troops remained cheerful in roads across the flat colorless of manifold difficulties face ccuntryside a battalion of United and coast guard perThe navy States infantry after an sonnel did the job of landing the the time march at double captured All troops despite a high surf irport at Malson Blanche landings in this sector were un- NovemKer 15 1942 r-- ' '' :rrt A 7q rT —- ti- — LONDON Nov 14—One out of every five house e in England and Wales—or just over 2750000 dwellings—have beeen damaged by German bombs since the start of the war This does not include houses which have had only their windows shattered These figures were disclosed today by Minister of Health Ernest Brown who said that 2500000 of the damaged houses have been repaired by local authorities and have been reoccupied A quarter of a million dwelling units were demolished including 150000 which were torn down or left without repairs Of the remaining 100000 all were subjected to first aid repairs but for various reasons were not deemed fit for occupation up to the present time Meanwhile 135000 new houses which were under construction at the outbreak of the war have been brought into use therefore the housing situation now is nearly as good as it was before the outbreak of the war the minister said but owing to disrepair or damage many homes lack their former amenities Brown shed some light however on the devastation done during even the last year by enemy bombers in provincial areas Ile said that the number of houses damaged in the London area was twice that for the rest of the country a year ago Copyright by Chicago Tribune - - ti:q m 14 ' --- -7 : - i4 1 --0 rv - '' - i ' rr--7- 6 c: - -- ' - i re "' ! 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I - !ts-- 11 I) : '7 t: 7-qt er7 i I -- A 04 - 5 ' ": 4!IH -- t I::: Jr dr 7:: 1' t Americans opposed due to the cooperation of These highly-traineISO the fenatt h tna: I Just arrived! handled themselves like veterans French patriotsto who guided and pillows with fancy beaches the craft landing oirli at airfield the bayonet capturing showed the troops to their objecout other ' tives points and knocking with a corn- important objectives After a swift march over tin- A 1 blnation of heavy weapons ar" !known roads the troops who aprA fre support from the fleet and peared entirely unconcerned over the royal air force invasion-proo- f fficulties of their task prepared continent protected r '' A Is French resistance was sporadic i'd -' ft': C8P) l'ir iir' r to attack the airfields "A" com"I' all around by axis steel and it N EI Co Oven Pr 'r but extremely bitter throughout pany L Lamp of Cap- command under the is in 414 Berlin '' that A -& argued 1 anything sun a the day of battle under hot 4i t---Gunn of Crawfordstain happening outside the fortress French officers generally appeared ville Frank c---)on citcled Ga field not the is ah'v decisive f C76) (H":"): 4 really ' 4''''' I ' 'Ar to fight but the soldiers1'which French 4" ' t bombers wi"'geager Once Belonged to join the allied f -hr t and axis aircraftfighters Lil likewere lazif k I ç4 were visible and Attbi "ani" rof ' 'a:— 4 5" S5 against the boches" in the gray fog attacked from the North Africa used to belong to tjt -- lie' 40' '7' 711 ItieV t fixed the with and southeast fortress DeP Take bayonets Economically Boldly Airport $7 MONTHLY Reg' Car Chg A squad of Algerian tirailleurs Charge vi s politically it SA'a held up to a few ' r 'n-74'sS first and boldest blow struck opened a Beautiful lustrous I Axminster week ago that Spanish French ? fire with a machine kt :: 7 pli 0 in rugs by troops employed on this side of gun but after one light patterns stunning e ' and colonies De Italian the luxe the burst range gas along equipped i54 al: and colors i city W3 1 the capture of the- gerians emerged from their positoven clock Mediterranean belong to southern Visibake with 2nd floor 1 t 4'iN f British fight- tions with their hands in the air — scrport from minute minder and other Europe Yesterday a Berlin radio ao 4:7r t e4:4I A ers are now flying to defend the An commentator said that "function- tag' wanted features! assured them that : interpreter 9x12I German forces from any ground 2nd Floor the Americarus came in friendship ''''' ally politically and economically" '':- iss a tack but the French marines again north Africa still is a part of Eu"B' company Simultaneously IT-4Rug Type The first troops to land on the S 27tr : thi command of Captain checked the commandos Finally rope but no longer is a part of the I ri beaches which were ghostly in tunder r11 4 I Oscar attacked at the he ordered up a company of 75 fortress '0tt''-'''''the Lght of the African stars were field's Thompson cart only be regarded as an which the "It met French entrance P also It guns ironically light t t 2t row '‘4 ( led -- 11 miles over unknown roads machine no to extension of the continent reinvented drive them out When far fire but gun again st double" by Lieutenant Colonel sistance collapsed when the Ameri- this last barrage was lifted the as military considerations are con$5 1:: I ' ' ''''::''' 4 riw IvioNr t''''41'::::e' A H Rosenfeld of Mount Holly cans he said cerned" commandos stormed the in fort ILI swept Reg ' Dep 'f-3 t'!): :A 'N Y to attack the airfield This a Car Geris device It of familiar The surrender of Algiers which Chg The entire airfield was taken Genuine Wilton type weave beadlong thrust was accomplished thus without firing a round : as United States forces man propaganda What cannot occurred ':9x12-" rugs in elegant pat- '' between I a m when the troops :' N1'S 1 be had or what is being lost isn't N'''' N After a parley with Lieutenant were gathering for another and deep rich colors f:rst landed and 6:20 a rn worth while was 4 to tack believed been 2nd Floor have '1 anyway Rosenfeld Z21sNs the Americana tern9s Stalingrad '4:4'-':ili-ILNs At tne airport surrendered ''' took over the station guards The impelled by the certainty of a was not taken not because it was l '' Oven When it is remembered that the French t ii 1 17: soldiers were eager to make further United States assault the too tough but because it wasn't trfops marched and maneuvered friends with the American troops threat of bombardment by British worth the cost in German blood 11 1! )5c entirely in the dark and occupied but some air force officers with warships and aircrafte-anabove that its capture would have inEl-717i a airfield shot i the without firing Now north Africa'is beVichy leanings remained aloof The all a lack of food within the city volvtd sand i te it becomes a military feat of the Icompany of no strategic im- mo coming of Algerian troops which of Algiers 1 7 1 I 1rst magnitude i ' ' From the moment the first portance s11 held the MAIPOrl Blanche airfield ' t r1 Color goes thru 1 13 ) the American troops— 11 miles southeast of An Taya troops Jumped out of landing craft It had atrategic importance Generally Li to felt back! 44007:1W La boys from the Bronx West Virginia was disarmed at 2 p m when the onto the dark beaches the opera-Unite- d when Field Marshal Erwin Rominlaid Genuine i 5 ! Ai : I C k--r3 floor Alaba ma—showed themselves I covering detion was directed and carried out mel was going- strong and when 1' '''''774 In smart pat Rot Dep s ble to deal with the problem in fensive States troops set up ::i were the Alex$12 qt'a 3 at panzers Monthly Car Chg with surprising smoothness heading ' The I terns and col- 11 positions A" - 4 4 iri it I ' and and the Suez canal Then ors diplomacy sdIermg navy and coast guard despite the andria voca-Jo2nd Floor 4 Ivere blenth6d As battalions pushed Great Moment Arrives the Red sea was a vital allied route x17x15-inc- h t'A swell which a in 4 resulted oven 1 insulated heavy c! S: i a ern g the narrow white roads there to obnear east the and German r n-- --i — The moment for which the dozen damaged —— n i ' ' glass door Top has 3 Heat- - i ':- ':‘""landing craft servers IA1 i svas remarkably little confusion ' Americans 011 '' Back spoke enthusiastically of :) had been waiting since worked without rest for nearly 24 0 00 cooker units thrift i -s el ''' iSatiadnildanrottle'uragauingebearn"' ''' 14 Built-i- n two large 11 a m hours to land supplies while British the pincers one prong rersesentRobotimer !1' their occurred at iwA -landing 3O ":b ' when a ed by Rommel in Egypt and the tlit--- L At storage drawers e tiful marbelle pat- fd squadron of British Hurri- - fighters kept watch overhead ' Sq$rsweA German in the A" other armies 2nd Floor a biZe 1 p al by I :61US --oi 1:: 2nd Floor terns American in 0 are not :cane casualties from yd the swept fighters yet l!lonioloson WITHERS 4ea and glided to rest on the' air- - !known but they are believed to Caucasus which were supposed to 4 I 4 I ' S Ibt' been extremely light Until meet somevvhere east of Suez and it field A short time afterward they 1 1 I '7 ' ihapve m November 8 there were eliminate the united nations from were in the I and air their up taking t 0 4":"' ci cno known United States battle Asia Minor Now no more is said i patrol duties 4 0 of these plans I - I i The casualties I' of was the airfield i) 3 h capture 4 ( 4 14 : My -l'i The Voice French Berlin's kit faster than other op1 -' accomplished ' generally appear 'IS1-A 01 t 4 I 7 erations of this force which in- eager to welcome the Americans Prics etZitt I ' "These Afr'san laattles lie far br" '' : - 'é 'N I I i a and show eluded a for of )01 French the United a friendship are : 0 storming from the real decisions of this ocir coastal defense battery by British States Their general reverence war" trtl- '' jir: 4641'b-'' r a Berlin commentator said 1' i 44! Z t Positive 't s 1T e 3 for Marshal commandos and the taking of two Petain is also apparent "The decisions will be made on the ti? 7 11130:444 " i no one has much use for Pierre but forts by another battalion Saving ' 171 4 1 40-- c4-A- big fronts of this war—in the east 114 ' I 1 As the sun rose to scatter the Laval :for 4 :4 I bolshevism in the west AO and against : t tr1--Is columns of United States Doughboy French fog You! already '' within the 4 of the N1 1 space living 44 3 ' 1 troops each one headed by a sol- making its appearance and the 1 Isles" LA t : '41g dier bearing the Stars and Stripes troops appear to be able to bargain British 4 ' :e was admitted that Anglo-Saxo- n ' I It ' I ' 't ' pushed eastward toward Fort Del with the French Algerians with a !wi t I ' ' I come armies have Ir"' to f '::'1 '''"d closer d I: My Policy Is to Soy Leau Whenever our columns vocabulary of two words ''bon" and "the fortsress of HEATS 2 ROOMS!! But the tof You SO to 80'30 Europe" I wound sv:)e--)- 1 through villages with their "oui" last weak spot in that fortress' t4 Apik Ansa 1 white-pinstucco houses and CombiL "2 V7! 1 to Illustration Similar walls has been to o ma NNW it I Sell - Lifelik on Get s Land Eager strengthened d tiled roofs the inhabiI bright-re''"'" '::: ' nation radiant and circulating was said The speaker obviously rt II :4 The zero hour came on a trans- referred to France and its com' GENUINE DUPONT tants—French a n d Algerian— i tI constant level -Pc ''1! : heater with 21 1: type -g turned out to cheer A veteran port in which the troops had spent plete occupation by German mind N ' 17'' valve :23 ACRYLIC PLATE Leveling legs on base I ' Genuine five weeks Or less and few days Italian forces : color sergeant remarked: Similar to Illustration i' clean efficient heat this 1 i: t i n k 1 ! Enjoy s walnut veneers! Large 10 ! i winter! No fires to light! No "They are more enthusiastic ashore in the United Kingdom Berlin for Only chest! that the ri ir : mirror! ' :::— square bed! i I : 4 than lots of American towns They came as a relief to the troops and American contending bench! l' ' ' : haul! end to Panel I ashes ' ' — of ' Sturdy north occupation 2T ?nd Floor It I 2nd Floor I i sung cheered and even danced officers who were eager to prove Africa is a pretty feeble effort r1119 ca 1 4c---) 14 ' ' "' '''' themselves saw when the DAL Mon I one argument which held :osF jigs they I flag" I Prthige: DOWN— ' I Fluntlitarcalr)e 14 We clambered overaide and down produced i i: Car S5 MONTHL-YI2850 t RR validity for chg Meet Resistance just 30 minutes di I landing neta into landing craft must be remarked" said a "It --filing down white dusty The way was lit by gun flashes Berlin broadcast "that Moscow vf 4iAit?—w- - -t 7 ji1---ill 4 the roads battalion which was at as British battleships shelled the even now has not been moved to I3 4 Ar -—01 " um IP") t 4111' ' " sVa ' 4 Ace Alio is Tasteless Stainless Odori t coastal to in met west east batteries the 111111 its first alter and its C vek tacking 1 opinion i according 7 I 11 less Durable Light 1 Strong: set ' ' i --tY Once the landing craft Algiers i left the to United States news agencies fl with exqutsrte Translucent Teeth opposition at Fort Del Leau where i'N it4 (116111112111111 ! a company of Senegalese infantry transport there was the curious still is maintaining that the inva! rlt El t : There sion of north Africa did not rev t fought stubbornly with rifles and sensation of being alone i 1 - -- :cit I : i i g i automatic Weapons After a period were rows of helmets with muzzles lieve the situation of the Russians D1 fpg 1111 a it I f 4 k :: ! Al""''''''"''''a: The on the eastern front" "7 ofkrybeavy fire an American mortar of rifles sticking up behind tfif 4 1 ' '' 'e” i t4 L - - 7 'ie411114'!' -1 4 cwripany appeared and after a helmets were silhouetted aFainst Stalin Gives Praise ' —4 1 a)L---: as the " ' e the few i" of i77—'71 c- rounds sky fire moved iio01 1 ship Big slowly 4 t '73:L7t - 1"'''''-:i 0--4 -L N the French commander surren- toward the beachec Half an hour after that state- U k? 7— L i Although 1 ' 1 : dered the fort and 200 prisoners these troops comprised an assault ment was released Premier Josef kr4 1 1i ' ri i I 14--t 1 i 1 to Major Farrar O G Riggs who force which was moving against Stalin of Russia sent his letter to jo was commanding the battalion other forces which might be Henry C Cassidy Associated Press v-::: - )1 I 4 3 chiNS14 :::: 1: in chief Moscow bureau on were Three 4 entrenched soldiers ' French killed the beach 1 strongly praising ---Genuine VULCANITE Plafe and one was wounded in this 1- 04 4 -' the British and American offenIt live''Col' opera- there was no tension :i : '''' ' '' ' N TS) ce '''' ' ' ' b: in ''' ' 1 sive Africa ' tion cr Richard Sullivan of ai Sergeant Upper or '' 1 i 0'6' !!?-s! to- ‘2‘ :ritisessr Stalin said the prospects of the The force pushed forward en- the Bronx turned to this correi d beautiful Four Lower Cst ''''''""--1:‘ plecest4 tIf : 4 i i had improved tremendously I 1 OP41'"S---I In stunning blonde or tI ) 'i40t!Fi countering desultory fire from spondent as the African shore allies the - i —- i alnutt4 1c ' i 1 i ' J ( r i4 $414'46w It houses which the doughboys black and forbidding loomed ahead that z occupation was a master Bed chest vanity and 'veneers i :i 1 f 4' t1! t of i ts: stroke 0 cleaned out at the point of bayonet and asked: t1 t organization and that :diTo( 6z::l5 3e" vanity bench Priced at a big' A are the German presThe British commandos which ' J saving "Say how did Notre Dame make indications I :4nd Floor sure on the eastern front will be A346" landed simultaneously with the out with the army today?" l'" N in Pric Advane relieved considerably Americans encountered the stiffest A coxswain guided the boat ''''::':''''''7'''''k''''''' ise irl':e- t s I ' '- - - " - ' ' No Carrying Charge "ks i I resistance and suffered the heavi- through rocks whose jagged sur1:al 1 11A A 1 1 1 11 l '' ret est casualties when they attacked faces had ripped up more than a 'A ttl 11 a coastal battery at Cap Matifou dozen of the landing craft during PLATE REPAIRS I:it 4')4 1 while the United States troops the last 24 hours on to the shore 006Y0 -' - o t tif i were attacking Fort Del Leau The The troops jumped ashore formed ttit teov French marines in the battery into squads and marched up stairs Discard your old style 1y'"'Ic 12"I" o 0 commanon a and to the and the top of hill where reisacit stoutly resisted rgLiatet:shebynielwavinjaArpeastrennttteeth I : dos without heavy automatic wea- they started their long trek to the At recommended --so highly by all denI L British cruisers airport pons fell back tists -I I —' ' ' ' then drew in to about 1000 yards 'Bon Chance' Heard Is ' WI h Fire from their '''''" i guns ham1 Tsmel All Dental Plates are made only 00s i i ' liv- mered the battery for half an hour The landing had awakened the 1:: : 4 ‘1 - L' A?t MaKsINe upon receipt of Impressions and A— F 4 t a As from the orders from capable Utah Licensed :: —77'11n'l ing room 'mite vkith Watching company '' you Inhabitants "7""N) hilltop 677 1 - 2' — All work constructed by 14:1W the cruisers with their camouKt r)etttists marched through sleeping villages loo70 mohair cover i v1' V'4' 4 1 I'1 ''10 t pion mechanics Ask to see our IL ' :f 'T t ( in blue ammorted 44u4$Meddim forms the colors y maflage bright doorways 451n appeared against car& Labor Viorkmanshto and 1 it r t i iterranean come into line Limited t tertals fully guaranteed Gunk and soft voices called "Bon chance" ZI ri Qp) co) r i quantity! : ' ' 1 i: I : 1‘: i 13 flashes ran along their upper struc- from windows Far off to the right '3 - I 2nd Floor ! iiii - 1f t f ril : z ' it ture and a moment later the dull ! were roaring and once we r ! Ni : 3'04 I 6 21411 0 k P 0 :T ALI ' IV gunrd II' F Y4-- t ' boom of an explosion sounded ' a chatter of machine guns 2850 DOWN—Bat Mon—Car Chg t 4 t tg ' on a4g a mule passed They bombarded the battery for A lone Arab — i --- 1 -DENTAL 04:4 about 20 minutes Then the corn- - down the column after being $130 11 SEARS STORES HAVE POSTED OR MARKED CEILING PRICES IN COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS mandos attacked a second time stopped and searched while the COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER HEAR' tTolf tit LABORATORY SERVICE Prices Quoted Do Not Include '2" State Sales Tax "41'' INGAIII REGARDLESS OF PRICE and were again rebuffed by French kids from New York West VirDIAL OPEN 10 A M TO 6 P M EVERY WEEK DAY DI AL 17413 SOUTH MAIN SF:1! automatic rifles Fighting with ginia and Alabama looked open- Please send m Information about Ai '14 ' rum4N TComr 2nd South and Main Sts ' the commandos mouthed at his gay red fez and OTARION 1 4' " great "m —? 1 i111 1 alr:'t1 P 11I tl1 V 'N4 r 1 gallantry 2' V t iig I: ill I '"1 OA 4 4 ev i I 1 I 1 1 i 4 ° withdrew I voluminous cloak white t 1 Slit Lake City D ) 1 NAME ( tl a A ' s 1 i 2 t The colonel who had directed 491' "Geez- - this guy must be goin' 'IL1)1)1117S4 (Om Po lila Candy C0 ) '1 1 t? the entire operation then called home from a lodge meeting" said ()pert ETologs 'Tit 4 oClock AO noNALD 6 LYMAN Mgr rft oitiL on the R A F an irreverent New Yorker knoek the battery Dial SALT LAKE CIIV uTAtt v Bldg to MY WITHFRA Program McIntyre PARK1N(i MAIN A'r lift()1)WA on nut Th4 into the column passed 'ea- Vb& Relays of Hurricanes bombed lekle ItLe ttkts leciu 110 'eft 'h KUT 7:04 r rn Mondays Salt Lak City Utah AvIrIfte'alny AZ1:11PAZie ths battery for another half hour night d - — 0La- 624 - r : Lamps90 (5) 95 - : 1: L-- - 'I 1 - 'Tcble tf Way Lamp : P De:lector v witted y'114' i 477 i' The best conclusion of the nimble-- t311 ' apologists of the Wilhelmstrasse is that north Africa is just a lot of sand anyway The great military decisions it was 1 argued will not fall in Africa So about it? worry why Is Polished This attitude was expressed Your Choice ''''''') T—) Silk and as Amerithe swift first by Hitler Bronze ii Finish of Styles 7 can occupation was unfolding to 141 Rayon Shade ZL) p ("7:7) '''''''''''''' t 11::00" A1011 nazi party veterans at Munich on tiot November 8 Worried axis combie reflector floor Beautiful selection of table lamps and radio tables All I mentators have stuck pretty close- tifI Beautiful bronze finish in assorted styles and colors lamps with polished finish silk and r with gorgeous completehades ly to the text as it was laid down tit Complete with shade 2nrt Floor ?nil Floor rayon 2n t't by der fuehrer f Berlin's professional explainers t r (MI I have been stressing a relatively 't ' glit new conception which they call -—777"the fortress of Europe" It's an 1 4t i ' ' - 1 i or4 t- ) -4 t:7------ :- f r ' — - - irwa - 1 i:" ----- i —2') n '1 wy ' rS'!' : '' :' - ' - - 4- L"'” ''' i - :' - ' : '''-- ' - '' - ' '' I f k"kir i AL - - '' ' 4-- N r1 ‘ Ck c -- 1 71 - &SA tki ii 111 - C- d— — - Ilt:nl - — j 1 k -- - Li z71 - : 4 - OM ' ' '' I :) k00rt :kF 1 Lie '! 4 Di propagandists : 1 '' '- ::i!rill!i : g -7 -- - ' ' r77-- s:'0:000 'L" ' 4itiot)ri s 100014e Ao r if tatt i - 4 le 00::x By Alvin Steinkopt 'Associated Press NIVriter The crushing effects of north African developments on German morale and on high command calculations are betrayed by Berlin's fr 'k - a gi oi - ke Failure to Hold Area '' -- iiHg---- p- Change in Attitude Now 'Explains' - - T - - ' 4Ifti-- Er - : d - i 5 - l - saor'Z's44e41-11- k I I 11-'-? )‘ J on )ave 1P:'edroom : i4s ' '' 1 : 4: 4474 - i -- - : " ' l'- -- 11- -k 6 plate-glas- r-- 21 - ' ! k N - 95 '" IN-hi- -- A :------ 4 --4- -- j - - - LI--- ? 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