Show - - - - - t -- I - i : I I 4 i A 4 WedneAday Morning 7Snit Air Fre t - Louis mo Jan 5 (Ur) a Caravan airof the plastic plywood giant lines went through exhaustive test flight maneuvers Tuesday bring- trig to the war effort America's first military plane designed spe- eifically as an aerial freighter Charles W France vice presi- dent and general manager of the St Louis Curtiss-Wrigairplane and plant witnessed operations pronounced them highly success- ful Although the big ship had gone through taxiing maneuvers on the runway for more than a week Tuesday marked the first time that its wheels had left the sTo Curtis-Wrig- ht I ht PEARL HARBOR Jan Chester W Nimitz to his son Lieustar awarded the silver Tuesday tenant Chester- W Nimitz Jr officer on a submarine operating d in waterp and thenavy cross to Captain Ernest G Small commanding officer of the valiant cruiser Salt Lake City It was the first time the corn mander in chief of the Pacific fleet greatly damaging much enemy it read had seen his son in three and a shipping" The lieutenant a graduate of the half years naval academy in 1936 couldn't The admiral "looks better than say much about operations bewhen I last saw him" the hew tween the time he was in Manila when war started and his tenant commented arrival here but when asked what he thought of the enemy he comFigured in Battle mented: The Salt Lake City figured "The only enemy we encounouheavily in the night battle off tered proved to be a heads-u- p Savo island October 11 and 12 tfit" The admiral in presenting the The ship was credited with probindicated Captain Small awards Boise the cruiser from ably saving and Lieutenant Nimitz were exdestruction and with participating amples of those who had properly in the sinking of one enemy heavy interpreted his orders to the fleet cruiser one transport and four to come to grips with the enemy— Another Japanese "We can't defeat the enemy by destroyers cruiser was badly damaged and propaganda or shadow boxing we other ships probably were sunk must get them under our guns" The citation for Captain Small whose family lives in New Haven Conn read: "For extraordinary heroism and UP)----Adm- iral enemy-controlle- IllID ACCIDENTS Plus Hospital Benefits—Pays Up to $1000 If Killed! have lust umititnd a NEIN aickness policy that costs —accident—hospital Ls little as 3 a day: 11-1- It pays up to $100 a month for citsickne"" or accident—and hospital benefit" in addition! 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RelaxBorder Rules -- She was just a buttes and egg peddler but along her path she distributed kindness and wisdom She drove her canvas-toppe- d wagon proudly "Earth vias grand and days were wonderful because she showed us how to make them that" So writes Fulton Ourster editor and commentator in "The Most Unforgettable Character fve Met" Read this inspiring tribute in the January Reader'l Digest—on sale now ALSO IN" THIS ISSUE An army nurse who married an officer in a Bataan jungle to the music of Japanese bombs escaped from Corregidor to tell a memorable story Read why she's sure that her husband "missing in action" will come back IP "My Old Kentucky Home" and many other songs that are part of America were written by Stephen C Foster What happened to Foster afterwards? The tragic story is related by Alexander Woollcott "Hostages"—a condensation of the exg novel about the Gesciting tapo's murders and the revenge of underground patriots You'll see why Hitler s butchery can never conquer Europe's unhappy millions A letter from an American woman who tells what everyday life is like in France The intimate details of sacrifice and courage in the shadow of the Nazis' new order" There are 38 outstanding articles and lea turd s selected from leading magazines and current hooks in the January Readers Digest A treasury of good timesaving reading for every member of the family Get your copy today 11E7:: : c- (I chemicals TThe government submitted the questions to establish the legality of orders in council appointing wartime economic controllers and of the powers vested in such con- troller& bodies of two unidentiEast Rutherford (JP)—Te men were found Tuesday afthigh school girl who stabbed her fied father to death during a family ternoon by police who forced open I ' i ?tr'ze"ri-1:-cr711- a locked car abandoned since Sunday on a street here Police Chief Arthur I Rosso said the men found sprawled on the floor and rear seat of the car apparently had been murdered Cause of death was not immediately determined The bodies were covered with newspapers tributed largely to the production of 7446 meLch4ant ships of u8090804J in 1942 deadweight still weresome "flies in the ointment" including the "absentee situation" in some yards "Only morale can cure that" to Be Quick 007 MT 1:t tribe of the north Caucast:s is reported to have declared a "Gazavatz" meaning Moslem holy war against the Germans The army newspaper Red Star said that the dean of the tribe named Gazi proclaamed Roosevelt's goal of 8000000 dead- atheMullah war to the Ing-uspeoholy detons in 1942 can and weight ple from a minaret at the village liver 20000000 tons this year if of Bezorkino He was reported materials are made available Land an old navy constructor to have received a rush of vowho now heads both the maritime lunteers commission and the war shipping administration told reporters that To "air transport is a coming thing already doing a splendid job" but insisted that "we'll never have enough ships as long as this war lasts" Planes never can carry the bulk - Chronic bronchitis may develop tt of the traffic he said explaining your cough chest cold or acute bronchitis is not treated and you cannot that their function is "quality not afford to take a chance with any mediquantity" cine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the W P Ft Allocates Steel loosen and trouble to help germ Rear Admiral Howard L Vick- laden phlegm and aid expel nature to who soothe and heal rawtender inflamed ery directly supervises the merchant ship construction pro- bronchial mucous megobranes Creomulsion blends beechwood gram said he thought the war pro- creosote byspecial process with other duction board would allocate steel time tested for coughs for about 18000000 tons of ships It contains nomedicines narcotics High Tribunal Upholds this year No matter how many medicines When Land was asked If lie you have tried tell your druggist to Canada War Powers thought the yards should be oper- sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the ated to capacity he replied: OTTAWA Jan 5 CT) — The way it quickly allays the cough per"If we can protect the ships" rest and sleep or yot4 are to Canadian supreme court upheld mitting Land said close cooperation be- have Your money back (Adv) contween wartime economic labor and management government powers in two test cases Tuesday when it ruled valid controls over peals triss - (a)— 5 his press conference He said he understood several committees of Austrians were to tell all their countrytrying men in this country about it so it would be well known and he believed that Otto was a member of one committee He said the archduke who is a pretender to the Austrian throne had two brothers who had gone into the battalion as privates The purpose of the committee Mr Roosevelt explained is to let Austrians loyal to the United States know how and where they can apply to the war department His discussion of the subject arose after he was told reports were current that Otto was heading a committee controlling an Austrian unit in the army Mr Roosevelt said he had read them that they were completely vicious and untrue but that they had been copied by quite a number of papers He had before him as he talked over the matter a memorandum from which he drew some of his information' Police Find Bodies In Parked Atuo HACKENSACK N J Jan 5 (—The Bergen county grand jury reported to Judge Walter W Weber Tuesday that it had voted no indictment against Laura Ma- argument December 27 The jury debated less than an hour in deciding against prosecutCoast Bakers Ask End ing the girl The girl told Bergen county To Bread-Slicin- g Ban detectives that when prosecutor's - SAN FRANCISCO Jan 5 (UP) the came home December 27 she —The Pacific coast bakers' organ- found her father in an intoxiization Tuesday petitioned James cated condition her choking F Byrnes director of the office of mother economic stabilization and Secreof Agriculture Claude Wicktary to ard repeal provisions of the Nebraskan Presses baking industry war order forbid- Lend-Leas- e Probe ding sale of sliced bread WASHINGTON Jan 5 ('P) — Heads Furniture Men Renewing his suggestion of a conCHICAGO Jan 5 (UP)—Clar- gressional inquiry into administrae ence Haverty head of the Haverty tion of funds- Senator Furniture companies Inc At- Butler (R) Nebraska said Tueslanta Ga Tuesday was elected day congress and the people "have president of the National Retail a right to know what Harry HopHe suc- kins is doing back of the barn Furniture associatiow - of in New York I British Sink Blockade Runner Loaded With German Supplies YORK CALL I a press conference that the industry had built 8090- 800 tons in 1942 surpnssing the administration's goal of 8000000 tons and now is building at a rate of 14400000 tons a year (These figures were reported also Tuesday by Rear Admiral Emory S Land head of the war shipping administration) Will Surpass Goal Recalling that a goal for 1943 of 16000000 tons had been set last the president remarked February that we are going to exceed it Asked whether new construction last sear Shad exceeded sinkings he replied: "You had just better say the child is doing well" Rear Admiral Emory S Land happily reported that American shipyards had attained President He informed President Roosevelt told reporters Tuesday the army was organizing a number of what he termed free battalions among them an Austrian battalion but he said reports that Archduke Otto of Hapsburg was controlling the organization of the Austrian unit might as well be exploded now It is wholly a war department matter Mr Roosevelt said at ed I t CHICAGO W 11 Jan WA SHINGTON 1 16000000 tons of cargo vessels this year Archduke Rules Free Fighting Unit state Early pointed out that while some draft appeals are referred to "the president" actually the appeal goes to the president's board of ap- axis-dominat- - £ 5 WASHINGTON Jan 5 (INS) — The White House disclosed Tuesday that President Roosevelt has not personally acted upon a single draft appeals case since the outbreak of war more than a year ago The disclosure was made by Secretary Stephen T Early in response to clues tions centering around the deferment "Buchmanites" -- Greek Guerillas harass Nazis ceeds Louis S Bing Jr of Cleve- with the billions Of dollars that he land who becomes chairman of the is juggling apparently to cult his board own fancy" k't !E-- t The woman rightly answers "No this is Mrs Smith" "Oh" comes the answer "then I'll call back in about a week— when you are the widow Smith" The story goes that a Dutchman stopped on the street to speak to a German soldier Immediately another Dutchman called him aside non-Je-In response to a question these and in menacing tones grated out officials said no deductions should "You find your own victim I saw be drawn as to application of the this one first" declaration inside Germay Just Propaganda Coincidentally with the release Dutchmen howled with laughter of the document in Washington over the story that was making the Netherlands government in the rounds when the Germans first exile issued a memorandum in Loncame into Holland At that time don declaring that the Netherlands the nazis presumably were all had been robbed and plundered ready to invade England A group "ever since the beginning" of axis of German soldiers stood on the occupation low sandy coast peering across the channel They couldn't see land on the other side Apparently they had been told that the British coast was only a few thousand yards across the water They called a Dutch fisherman and asked him ANK2tRA Turkey Jan 5 (M— why England was invisible from A report from there He told them the channel Greece Tuesday said the Germans was more than 20 miles wide at had to intervene there threatened that point They looked at him unless Italian occupying troops with benevolent indulgence crush Greek zuerillas who are -nothing but Jewish prop- menacing axis communications in Th:s aganda" they replied Greece The German threat allegedly was made at an Athens conference between Germans and Italians lend-leas- IT-a ) CHICAGO Jan 5' (UP) — At least ZOO persons were injured Tuesday night as fire swept through a building which houses a bowling alley and cocktail lounge on the south :side of Chicago Many other persons were reported trapped in the blazing structure as firemen summoned by a alarm—Chicago's most urgent—fought to subdue the flames The building which houses the bowling alleys of the Beverly teereat:on parlor and the Beverley cocktail lounge was situated in the heart of Beverly Hills a residential community on the southern outskirts of the 'city 4-- Outgtanding No agents on free inspection caLl—no medical examination I I service" al Smith?" 200 Persólis Injured in Chicago Fife distinguished service in line of his as commanding officer !profession Lake City in night action off Savo island British Solomon islands on the night of Oc2 tober Hit Superior Force ''Due to his aggressiveness and determined action and through his skill and devotion to duty a superior Japanese force heading for Guadalcanal was destroyed or turned back In One phase of the engagement his excellent seamanship was the deciding factor in protecting the heavily hit Boise from further damage "The success of this action prevented a planned Japanese attack on our positions on Guadalcanal and prevented the enemy from landing reinforcements on that Island "His conduct throughout was in the highest traditions of the naval ' Nre ( 5 1d S100 r0:!TELy FOR SICMIESS END NO MONEY LONDON Jan 5 UP—From beneath the iron heel of the nazis planted hard on little Holland raucous gusts of irrepressible Dutch laughter and raillery are still coming according to Hollanders who have recently filtered through the German nets and escaped to England Kidding the conqueror is the only real joy left in life for the Dutch they said The jokes are grim but they're still jokes On streetcars for example the conductor collects fares after the passengers have come aboard He then surveys the whole car and pointing at each passenger he says "I've got you—got you—got you" etc in a regular rhythm Routine Varies But if there is a German soldier aboard the routine varies slightly In the midst of all the "got you's" he comes to the German points at him and murmurs aloud "Some dark night I'm going to get you" The Germans never understand why the Dutch break into laughter and applause The words of a German song hit say "From here we march to England to England to England from here we march to England" Dutch dance orchestras willingly play it for them and Dutch patrons beat time to the rhythm with a particular word It all looks very jolly What the Germans don't know is that the Dutch word simulates the "sound of dead bodies falling into the water" Dutch nazis are the particular target of a macabre joke The wife of a Dutch nazi—Smith for example—receives a telephone call The brief conversation runs: "Hello is this the widow ' WASHINGTON Jan 5 CPI — Fuel oil rationing hit the British embassy with a cold wave Sunday The fuel oil tanks ran dry Funday and remained that way ell day Monday forcing the staff to wear wraps while engaged in their usual duties An embassy spokesman cornrnented "this is war don't you know and one simply has to put tip with these minor inconveniences" T Only Joy in Life imitz Awards Star tolS1 Lross to Uruiser fLaptain British Embassy P!:-- 'Ribbing' of Nazis Survives as 1 Oil Rations Hit ' BUENOS AIRES Jan 5 (AD)—A high foreign office source said Tuesday night that the Argentine government has been informed that Chile would break relations with the axis Friday President Juan Antonio Rios of Chile this source said would send a message to congress at that time asking an immediate rupture of diplomatiz and commercial relations with Germany Italy and Japan following a final secret session of the Chilean senate Thursday This informant gave his information only a few hours after Raul Morales Chilean minister of the interior had arrived at Santiago the Chilean capital froit a tour in which he visited the United States Brazil and Argentina and interviewed high officials including the presidents of the three countries A break of relations with the axis by Chile would leave Argentina as the lone western hemisphere country maintaining normal diplomatic connections with the axis SANTIAGO Chile Jan- 5 (P)—The Chilean' cabinet was summoned by President Rios Tuesday night to hear Interior Minister Raul Morales' report on the attitudes of the warring governments of the United States and Brazil and neutral Argentina toward Chile's apparently imminent diplomatic break with the axis Morales went into conference with President Rios soon after he stepped out of a plane from Buenos Aires at the end of almost month-lon- g travels to Washington Rio de Janeiro and Argentina ground France characterized the flight as an "epochal one which might well mark the turning point of the : war in the air" The huge ship fl'Irst of hundreds which will be turned out fbr rush- ing equipment:and troops to the took off gracefully fighting fronta C Smith of Buffalo tinguishedwith of America's most dis- test pilots at the con- trols Smith director of transport contracts of the Curtiss airplane division said the ship handled easily in an uneventful flight January 6 1913 Otto's Battalion:Roosevelt Expects Yards Just a Myth ITo Quota Surpass Ship Roosevelt WASHINGTON Jan Draft Appeals Says Denies ()TI—President Roosevelt reported President Tuesday that American shipyards would turn out more than a Develops New Plastic 'Caravan' The 1kt - iTribunt Iron Heels Fail White House Chile Sets Stage for Break To Stamp Out Escapes Of Relations With s Dutch Humor t Succeeds hi Test Flight Curtis-Wrigh- A L A 'esti 7"svall L OA N St s alt °ISSOCIAT ION Lak e Cf1 il t ':: ' ' t : - |