Show r: 1 e ii should be "kept simple and Johnson said his resolution also would provide for investigation of allegedly immoral conditions at some of the camps and of activities of disloyal elements such as led' to Pots at the Manzanar camp Jan WASHECGTON stuffs were made available in plenty to Output Battle Production Head food- war relocation 'camps in the far west while residents of surrounding areas were subject to strict rationing brought congressional demands Saturday night for investigation of various phases of the Japanese-America- n relocation program !three relocation 'camps and found Flepresentative F Leroy John— son (R) California said he had they were receiving necessary of food He also denied received 'numerous reports and quantities that teachers' salaries were out of rumors" that huge shipments of proportion aciarce foods—including eggs butRepresentative Jerry Voorhis ter sugar coffee and meats— (D) California reported receipt of Resi- a letter from a state official who were furnished the camps areas had diffi- said proposals to establish univerdents of near-b- y culty in obtaining their allotted sity extensions in the camps left amounts under the rationing pro- parents of drafted American gram according to the reports youths in "a state of Impotent exasperation" Introduces Resolution "These parents know their sons Johnson introduced a resolution won't receive university credits are doing:" the letealling for an investigation of these for what they ter said ' reports and of the allegedly "elaborate system of education" con- 'Small Mausoleums ' templated for the relocation proj- California State Engineer Anson et! "We are told that teachers in Boyd Informed Voorhis that ofthese camps receive higher pay ficials of the Tula Lake camp rethan teachers in the state public quested that the state furnish school system" he said and that plans for construction of "small extensive training in such non- mausoleums" at the camp Factory Fronts By Joseph Laitin United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Jan 9—"There isn't any problem that can't be licked" Donald M Nelson said Saturday night as he looked back on his first year as chairman of the war production board Leaning back in his desk chair the friendly one time mail order house executive told this reporter he could see that W P B had "made many mistakes" in gearing the tremendous United States industrial machine to war "But" he added quickly ''the Important thing is that we have :ecognized them and profited by them in our effort to get maximum production of war goods" And now he believes the United States is winning the battle on the charged from camp all his personal property was destroyed or stolen he wrote 'This definitely shows that loyal and disloyal elements should be separated" Gearhart said "The should loyal Japanese-Americareceive sympathy and encouragewe should ment The other i" put behind barbed-wirns s" ik' h-e er—o-f—t—- I I - ) 1 ' 1-- trr13 ‘ I -') '1' tierl ft 11C)1 I 1 1 tkik - 1 T' 1 Aor- ‘ '1 'tgrirleirle-"- r li k -- ti d i k rce 01 - - i f i 3071 I ti i Cy" sr- I ' ' fi t or'- -' - de' 'N t 1 00 40 tf - 1 'I II'S arri 1 ' 1 ill ari:l:l '- 1 rS i - :771 - — 1' - 8 '1 0 Ti'a - T:at 9 k 0 0 ' 1 sc '' & r '" ' "— ''- - 'of ' '' zf-- : "6' : 4 tto-610- 0 — ! - 1' fc'4 11lIN - - i ' 15 rklO'V--! — t i -1 --- Ttt- — Am - j14 1 - A4-tm- ) -- t 4 w - : - 1 t r -- 11 ortpwrft t': - :110 11 - ''' 1k t -t 7- ' M1)' it k - - - I :::'- ' Az 1r e- FOR SMOOTH OPERATION- P LOW-SPEE- D -- - - t - ' 1r 11 breaker spark plugs choke and heat controls—put all units in top condition - ------' N - for smoother low-spee- performance d ° 71" &4' K 7) LESS GASOLINE Whether you're an "A" "B" or a cts-- vks 01-- 1 411411 1 I All AToh - FUEL ECONOMY 67) e:i) "C" Your engine may need a valve grind carbon removal or a timing adjust- merit to fit it for today's fuels We are equipped to do the whole jyb right 3 46 book holder every drop of gas must count 2 ADJUSTMENT FOR LOWER OCTANE GAS ' L maintenance operations ii-- should be made to provide maximum fuel economy at 35 m p h and under ADJUSTMENTS 1 7 1 i In addition to tuning up the engine we check for dragging brakes leaking gas lines and other causes of fuel waste such as the use of improper lubricants i i t -- 7 L s r -- 1 o ' I p417 el" )e ot- - LESS DRIVING 41 &Z--- It's a fact—too little "exercise 'for your car can be as harmful as too much More frequent checking and adjustrnent of battery and electrical system will be necessary to prevent trouble —0 's '4' -- 411 ‘ - BATTERY - Iirli 1 1 ‘ V I A J ipt 5 DRIVEN LONGER average car has older tires older brakes and older steering equipment Safety inspection and adjust ments are more important than ever ( 028432 ArZ) 17-------- --1 ci - y11 I 7"7i ' A Lomb ? t ' f ro f TRIPS Mtn I SlowerSHORTER driving frequent stopping i 41millir ' 01d 't and short trips that never warm up the engine thoroughly may result in water and sludge in crankcase causing sticky valves clogging of oil screens 1 1 ! VAR urF tioLILA ALL-'ROUN- D 120 EAST 5th SOUTH Eu 77 k MORE FREQUENT OIL 'utiL'11 Lov''' t ' iJ (10-7)71 46 - 1 aLL0) eilas FI ALL-CA- ALL-QUALIT- Y 11 :7i I 14 r LLdit - It La 1 Tr 11 :" ' IF :11 jni:':pbt Mine Flames Balk Search MORGANTOWN W Va Jan (UP)—A stubborn 'fire far underground in a coal mine Saturday night resisted the efforts of rescue workers as they soughtto recover the bodies of the last of 13 miners killed when trapped by flames in No 15 mine of the Pursglove Mining company at near-b- y Scott's Run With four bodies recovered every effort was being made to locate the missing miners But there was a possibility officials may be forced to seal sections of the mine before the remaining bodies are found in order to finally smother out the fire which broke out early Friday after ae coal car was Sixty-fivwrecked miners escaped from the mine after the flames were discovered of Tin During '1''litiih SALT LAKE CITY UTAH C0 ou W113 Slashes Use SERVICE R I CHANGES Let us check your crankcase for oil dilution every 500 miles or 30 days Changing the lubricating oil at correct intervals will keep condensation rust acids water and sludge to a minimum -7 vit 11 i I : 4 (7)A 1) 'iit 't i P SLOWER DRIVING AND - - -- -- -- -- t - STEERING LIGM'S ETC Our "Safety Service" includes the im- i'f71 t portant adjustments and replacements that are so necessary as your car grows older to compensate for wear distribute materials got and you can't gb tt yoTuneca you haven't resolved itself into adjusting the building program to the amount of materials we had" He summed up the major problem of the coming year this way: Getting the supplies of materials and finished parts to the factories and workshops where they're needed most at the time when they're most needed—not too soon and not too late And it is being worked out he stressed An army on the defensive he explained must have all types of weapons at the same time whereas a nation on the offensive knows exactly the type of war machine It will require in its next operation That's the big advantage of keeping the initiative which until a few months ago had been wholly In the hands of the axis in this war 9 CIIECK BRAKES TIRES ('l f P - - CARS ARE BEING CHECK-U- Let us check your battery regularly and make sure that your generator and voltage regulator are functioning prop- erly to keep your battery fully charged under reduced driving conditions roLs-rF- is I ::f'-- I p 943 WASHINGTON Jan 9 UP—An additional reduction of 12000 to 15000 tons in the nation's tin consumption in 1943 was ordered Saturday by the war production board cutting consumption to about half that of 1941 The order amending previous curtailment regulations provides for the principal saving through a reduction of th'e tin content of solder from 30 to 20 per cent t - i r 7 t ' t :::- I' ' 1 :" f i i:!-::-: I::' ii I k t : 40-pa- ge -- St---- IF i" - PV "- 'ek i - '1""'r! 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Exclusive: N Y Times- Salt Lake Tribune STOCKHOLM Sweden Jan 9 —The process of elimination of German nobility whose members are being sent by the nazis to the most exposed parts of the front has now reached a peak with no less than nine of its prominent members Including Prince Heinrich VI ofl Reuss reported killed by two German newspapers Saturday The lieutenant prince was killed December 5 t near Stalingrad aged 21 Creorg von Stilltried und Rathenitz aged 21 and his brother Norbert 25 were killed one in the Caucasus and the other near Lake Ilmen The list also includes Major Friedrich von Glasow Lieutenant Karitheo von Rentzell Reinhard von Arnswaldt Major Dietrich von der Lancken Friedrich von Delus and Herbert von Bargen Of the nine obituaries only one contains the customary phrase "died for his fuehrer" Copyright by N Y Times - 1 man power commission had certified that repair and hand trade services were essential to the support of the war effort This activity was interpreted by the bureau as covering "repair of vehicle such as bicycles motorcycles 'autos buses trucka tires typewriters and business machines elevators radios refrigerators clocks harnesses tools stoves pneumatic tube systems laundry power equipment scientific commercial snd industrial weighing machines farm equip- ment and other industrial and scientific equipment blacksmithing armature rewinding locksmithing repair of roofing electric gas and plumbing installations in domestic commercial and industrial buildings Health Welfare Health and welfare services listed as essential to the support of the war effort included "offices of surgeons dentists oc- - ' FREE ::i':- f: - Bring You - - cop- We adjust carburetor timing circuit ' r HIGH-OCTAN- E Octane ratings of all gasoline are del- nitely lower than in pre- - war days Your car should be adjusted to its new diet to prevent wasteful "pinging" t-- t 15 TUNE-U- GASOLINE A' °KZ k - t - A NO MORE 0 ' r ) 1' ' VOit6 c ) t)111 J deferment Variety of Repairs In its announcement to local' boards the bureau said the war What Piles May ST LOUIS Jan 9 Shoe company said Saturday the nation's shoe production has been well in excess of normal consumer requirements thus preventing any serious shortage from developing as a result of abnormal demand Noblemen TDiielét i in Nazi "We ran into shortages of per steel etc" he said "We tried 'Fro lit Lines to expand production of each one 1 - Your car was engineered and powered for finest performance at speeds much higher than 35 miles an hour It should be adjusted for war-tim- e t driving A -- 1 I ' bombs were the alt- plane was unable to tude and soon crashed into flames with Wallace pinned under the wreckage The pilot and crew all were rescued but "not until Wallace bad insisted rescuers leave him and save his men first" his citation said It added that "extreme courage and coolness in face of probable deathc reflect outstanding credit both 'upon himself and upon the Canadian military service" ' Allays'Shde Fears said that in 1942 our was to get as much as we could because sernNelson States was on the de- in a military and naval i D ' eoe ' - - 11ris: NO MORE IIIGH-SPEEPERFORMANCE -- - A High speeds long trips and wasteful use of gasoline are OUT forthe Duration Today's cars must be used conservatively for new adjustments to fit today's kind of driving c7lls - 1 k1t4 - Nor:::'0-- ' I 1 1 e 0 - 1943 DRIVING IS DIFFERENT! viA CAR FO UND Car D OF DRIVIN 1 - - ----- THAT MEANS YOUR CAR ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BEDIFFERENTTOO! - Nk c WASHINGTON Jan 9 UP) — The selective service bureau Saturday listed for the guidance of local boards 34 essential occupations n repair and hand trade servicea including automobile mechanics and electricians Registrants with these occupations may be deferred as necessay men The :bureau also listed 30 essential occupations in health and welfare services and 15 in technical scientific and management services It was emphasized that the listings merely serve as a guide to local boards and are not "blanket deferments" of men engaged in the occupations Local boards must determine that an individual registrant is a necessary man before granting him an occupational hasdeceivedmanbyagn tough in this town' meana getting a job done then I am tough—because the job is getting done "And if getting a job done calls for hitting people over the head t I can do and flattening that too—and I aveo:u mortuary serv- mipysicians and Iveterinarians Nelson took exception with those dental l critics who accuse industry of a "business as usual" attitude hospitals: nursing services insti"The great accomplishment of tutional care auxiliary civilian American business in 1942 was welfare services to the armed welfare services - to war making that term mean war bus- forces workers and their families" iness" he said Technical scientific and man"There's one thing people fail to services included "the agement as 'business recognize—that today In supplying of technical scientific usual' means war business Detroit nobody thinks of automo- and management services to estabbiles any more They're talking lishments engaged in war producabout automobiles as the business tion union management negotia- they used to be in Airplanes tolfônteltcehrnlitccaels aanndu stc11:nfitflinclirotiocrst tanks—that's their business now" and journals" Program Adjusted 2:41"'4' -' 310 0 gg 0 1 a h evxoiceewooyhice i 4105° - 1 S- -v- - i tk 110- - ' C") i Lik2e) 1 - - ' e 'lle' 1 f t1 4 ') ' 4 "" i ' - 7--- t1407 - c 4 ' ) ''- - 7 0 desk-poundin- 4161"'4 va:—1 1 1— -- A 0- r of war for the men on the fighting fronts Nelson had served with outstanding distinction on the W P B's His ability was predecessors recognized but there were some who declared that this big friendly man was too "mild" too "polite" to be given sole responsibility for the gargantuan task of putting American business on a war footing—that he was not ruthless enough to hold his own in the struggle for power which is behind the waged unceasingly scenes of wartime Washington This talk has continued during the year that Nelson has been at the helm of W P B Saturday Nelson talked back Different Type Person "What do they mean by 'getting tough' in this town?" he asked belligerently leaning f or w a r d slightly at his desk "If toughness means being noisy and blustering and swearing and g then I'm not tough My ways are not blustery: I'm II imply not that kind of person "But" he added in the mild foot-stampi- - rlat'Cl4 ---- 1 lei '' 1:i i I Lot i' 1 04k 4- - ' 4' 4 ? y I - 's '''' fII I 4 I 1 -- '1' 1 r 1e l- 00 40°' - t apro'0 - 1 1 JJpr 77 ' -4 t 1 v - i I - "a Health Services said one egg would be available to every person in England in January And there was Cary Grant frying four months' egg rations for breakfast - V 4444r y44404v44 9 ANCHORAGE Alaska on resUP—Heroism in cue of his crew members while he was pinned under a burning plane won an American air medal Saturday for Sergeant Major John Maurice Wallace Royal -Canadian air force pilot of 475 Nova Chebucto road Halifax Scotia Serving with United States air forces Wallace and his crew took off on a flight last September 21 their Canadian bomber loaded with depth charges and antisubmarine bombs Barely off the ground the port engine cut out but Wallace kept the craft aloft until it cleared the runway and Order Includes Repairmen grain Only Saturday morning a government announcement factory front LITTLE ROCK Ark Jan 9 (Al Major Problems Solved —Denying any attempt to "coddle "There are still a lot of refinein two the Japanese-Americanments to be made" he said "but southeast Arkansas relocation we're on the getting there We're E 13 road and we've solved most of the problems of production" authority asserted Saturday night major It was on January 13 1942 that no one in charge of the centers "A mausoleum is something "had any idea that they were President Roosevelt saddled Nelson essentials as art dancing and with the back breaking job of rugmaking are being offered the that only the higher income group Utopias" is able to afford If they happen confined Japs" The evacuees' diet consists prin- taking the peacetime fat off Representative Harry Sheppard to be ordinary citizens" Boyd com- cipally of fish and rice Whitaker American onindustry and putting it the single job of supsaid however mented California (ID) said and the November rood costs to work that he personally had investigated Voorhis said he felt the camps were 355 cents per dayver person plying weapons and the machines ' ones - 44 January 10 1913 LONDON Jan 9 (INS)— The hit motion picture in London today shows Cary Grant frying four eggs at one time It makes British audiences gasp Most Londoners have not seen an egg for three months mostly because British hens have been on strike because of a shortage of Lists Gains on ns (UP)—Reports that scarce 9 U S Winning recently Representative B W Gearhart (R) California said he had received complaints from former constituents among the Japanese-Americawho said they were being subjected to intimidation by proaxis Japs in the camps "They are constantly called on to explain how in a democracy Icitizens can be interned" he said Gearhart exhibited a post card from Toxie Slocum a Japanese born member Of the American Legion formerly confined at Manzanar SIOCUTTI described the "harrowing and horrible night" of December 7 1912 when proaxis Japs placed him on "death list No 1" and made an attempt on his life Although he was taken into protective custody and later dis- Educational Improvements Stirs California Represéntative ) 44 S Air Goes to RCAF Britons Gasp Draft Btireatt U Lists 79 Jobs Pilot for Heroism in Fire As Eggs Fry Jan jettisoned But For Deferment maintain insisting U S Movie In bursting three Sees 7deiNe1 son self-sustainin- g" Report of Foodstuffs Delivery I 1 4 5a1t 1:alte irtibunt 3Tbe Stinday !lorning A 1 1 '444314'47444 - 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