Show ''' '7-- ' "1777 r'1717t - : - - i 7 : - : : :' :'::L: - : - - 41 - i - ( - Wetitie(lay 31ornilv 2 --- --- t 1 Over These Lands the Rising Sun Is Setting Se Bombers U I I Sink Nine Nippon Ships I ' 1 1 P NEW N 1 4 I1 N SA L A M ALJA1cR - I 11Cnnt1nued from Page One) k91JINEk ard strafed enemy installations" The air attacks were made by Douglas Ilavoc attack bombers and Martin 7tarauders a kil tr i 1 A i !c4 : ' GONA '' -- '' 1 -04 1I 'i 1i 1 - 441r e: ' 2::: - - te' 4'' - i'' wV' '7" ' - -- with-undisclos- ed e - la 4 -- B?N-At SZ' : - "It In POINT IN illV-II) TUFII ''' PORT teit- -- 4- -- 4NA- PmAi A MORESBY- R1Go :0:11 - Art oft- - : everywhere" SANANANDA " - q:cLN P A results The twin Jap New Guinea bases litbS—S 4k of Lae and Salamaua 160 and 140 e rr11es resnectively s'N coast ABAU up the 4- 1 from the Buna area also were hit 4 I s 1 Tuesday At Lae an allied heavy — C ' At unit bombed the airdrome I 7 Salarnatia attack planes bombed 0 and strafed enemy installations kmaaaaaAnmamai t SAMARA! and enemy-occupivillages in the' STATUTE MILES Still coast farther the up vietnity other allied heavy planes bombed Their resistance at an end in the Buna area Recent allied air activity has struck at Lae an airdrcime at Madang: and Gasmata airdromes and enemy shipping Attack planes strafed roads Japanese forces now face concentrated allied at Finsehhafen and Jacquinot bay east of alorg the rorth coast of Timorl assaults on their Sanananda point positions and the'airficld at Fuiloro where in on the south coast of New Britain foothold Gasmata New Guinea last southeastern ere enemy fighter and enethy tracks were destroyed the bullesoldiers Wounded and in the jungle on both sides of American tin said Earlier front reports said al- the track brought to Australia from New lied grotmd forces were deplo-inMartin Marauder bombers and Guinea described the fighting in for an assault at Sanananda after Douglas Havoc attack planes the Buna area as a "nightmare" A private from Muscatine Iowa eeaning up the Buna sector opened the Sanananda offensive said he and his fellow troops sank with and strafMonday bombing Plane Open Attack ing attacks on enemy fortifica- to their necks in a swamp while Front reports said that allied tions and troop concentrations the Japanese swept them with patrols increasing their pressure along the narrow coastal strip machine gun fire from 'high d of northeastern New Guinea along the Sanananda track ground WASHINGTON Jan 5 (A) — a Japanese machine gun A San Francisco private said he The Japanese plight already has Commander Herbert E Schonland to a swam shore despite half mile post Monday and improved their been described officially as "hopepos:tions but there still were ener- less' and the reduction of the a stomach wound after a Japanese who was "too damned busy" fightr-y troops behind the Americans Sanananda positions appeared to Zero fighter strafed a small sup- ing fire and water to take combe only a matter of days ply vessel off Buna "The Jap pilot came so close mand of the damaged cruiser San announced the A spokesman PAY ROLL RECORDS completion of mopping up opera- that we could see him grinning at Francisco when all his superiors tions in the Buna area and said us" he said "There were about were killed or wounded received 50 bodies were a dozen of us aboard and we all the congressional medal of honor that LOOSE LEAF BINDERS found afterJapanese an encircled force was dived into the water While we from President Roosevelt overrun Monday Another 50 were struggling in the water two Tuesday was damage control Schonland three bombers were slain the spokes- Japanese dropped stragglers officer of the cruiser in her action was hit" SHEETS AND INDEXES man said boosting the toll of bombs but nobody numerically superior Japagainst to 850 since Japanese Friday anese forces in the battle off Savo Colorado Cattleman Dies island the night of November 12- Trallsfer Time Is Now Here rider 13 and he sent word to Lieutenant DENVER Jan 5 '''- q '6t g a 1 4 '") ed t I ti -- -- - -- U S Cruiser - g Hero Wins Honor Medal rap-tare- - - 1kc 47tibunt 5alt - - aa ap i 'I — MacVain MacKenzie 65 of Weston Colo widely known cattleman In Colorado and Brazil died Monday night at Presbyterian hospital after a long illness 7"' k‘: 1 a Issued every morntnr rntered at the at Salt Lake City as second pret office class matter under ct of March S 1879- Suneription ratea:: Utah Idaho Nevada Wvomina daily and Sunday month $1 05 in ad anre year $12 elsewhere n at lv and Sunday S in month $I 25 7- 1 : ' :sreiS - ': ) ''' r r ' : ' : ) )) ' 41 do I 1 : d td - lit 2 - rt ' : - - - e- ' it -' - - ' z d'' 1 Fi N57-:1- II 7 ' '':1: 7 ± 1 ' ' v Z 1 1 '4t--t- - - - ' ' '' " J f - di 4- ':5' -- -- k -- " :):: - ' ' 1'74 ' v- - 6 6 yo f' ' - i G-' ' I i 1 :r -- r - 0-- u 4 '' - - :g ' ' 4 - ' -- - ? 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- "'ff '1: 14 - ''y 44 - th::- - : ' I 7 -1 : Diamond Rings to Please Every Taste Every Budget - C' Ii! :'": It 4 i -- ( c was disclosed Tuesday by the British radio to have sent st New Year's message to the king of England "his people and armed : ( 8 (UP) — A royal decree enacted by the Norwegian government In exile virtually will make 30000 Quisling party members and other traitors "men without a country" after the war it was learned Tuesday The government issued a decree known as "loss of public trust" which can be imposed upon members of the national Samling and other nazi sympathizers after the Anglo-Russia- In SCHUBACH r '' '''''-- :':f 7 ''1 ' 7ti:)3i 1:i I I ir : '' t rY ta4g- - 1 it 19-2- "4- - Kalinin Sends Norwegiansse plciasnals King Greeting QUirn Ida t01' 4t ' : ' i 4 N ' '' ' - ' ' -- - ) '4 y "t I E '' :1: - :- ':4'41 4 V r--' iAr' ' Orli- - 1 : f 1 7 Z A4 4:: ' '' ''''' "' ''':' '' a p ) - 1:i sw All:-- 1 '' 74- - : 1:!?227 I if '‘ '$' 6 ) ' '4- - 7": I 1 4 i:& c :' : - : ' : t4-- ' - J -- 4 : 1 s : to extend such brotherhood e a r th - wii d e which gives hope to all the world" the president said in a message to the National Conference of Christians and Jews in connection with the tenth annual "brotherhood week" scheduled for February 7 rn1---:------Str-1- - t is our promise it I 1 t Commander Bruce McCandless on the bridge to take charge of the ship From the interior of the vessel he informed the bridge: "I'm too damned busy down here fighting fire and water" The San Francisco flithough heavily hit survived a major battle and ultimatelec port - l'Ill' - OTJR 'WIN be practiced here and by free men o0P' 1 Americans : iaet'' "PI' 1 i Bay I 11 1 r 1 - — $l! Br-ita- n 1 1 S ilen It ! 41 t t I l4ts 1 Hit Other BaNes Other allied planes meanwhile 1!t at other Jap bases in New Guinea New Britain and on Timor island northwest of Australia The runway of the airdrome at Casrnata on the south New coast was bombed P Z Z7 0114ITTT i S r FINSCHHAFEN - r CHUNG1sUNG Chinese 11 - :Jap Planes Raid Allle d KIvangsl Base AS U S Goall ' I ? Jan 5 (11P) —pany broadcast recorded' by thesion in New York Tuesday night a Chinese communique as Twenty-on- e Japanese planes Tues- - federal communications commis-(quote- d acknovviedging thk3t the Japanese day dropped more than 100 bombs on the allied base at Keweilin Oill had broken into Lluanchow Dearth Tightens Kvvangsi province but caused only (Earlier t h e Chungking radii NEW YORK Jan 5 1111) — The reported that the Japanese had slight damage it WRS learned President Greets New York Herald Tribune says thrown 35000 men tnta a "four-(Th- e Tuesday night ' radio that that churches schools and amuse- - directional"- drive against Chinese reported Tokyo Conference of ment places may be- derde41 fueloil positions in the Tapien mountain in western Anhwei forces Japanese the Pi for the rest of- the winter under zone of the Hupeh-Anhwborder' occupied province Saturday i Christians and Jews river town of Lluanchow head- - an order reported being prepared area The only Jap column that army by the petroleum administration- made au progress was the one for war and other interested Wash- driving on Litianchow the radio NEW YORK Jan 5 (1M—Presi corps) corn- - ing-toBritish (A agencies said) Broadcasting declared Tuesday "are fighting for the right of men to live together as members of one family rather than as masters and slaves and that the spirit of brotherhood 11 which we prize in this country may N NEW GASMAZ±"J:141: )-:- k One off Planes Believe& Lost In Rabaul Attack Brotherhood - - a I TRoosevelt Sees ICir MADANGL F —January 6 1913 Zlit 5alt galit Trribunt '' |