Show - ell " " - - '71 tratIl‘gomr''' " KgewmmacTGmtummot 4zu lic 3londay Morning ami - ' 5ait gaitt trrittunt January 25 1913 1 t 1 Berlin Press Sub Toll Rises to 601 TExperts Scan Expert Visions Turkey Fears :Civilians Deluge Night Ch Ships Axis Thrust Nazi Claims With Knives for Soldiers Presents Radio Doing Allies Map NeNv Drii7e 1 New About Sub For May Jan Machine Jobs Biller News half half carrying a through Berlin Radio Tells Journalists Admit - - 7 N ting - t 24 (A')--SAN FRANCISCO American soldier labors New the Guinea jungle leading Wounded comrade The wounded man is weak the other tired Danger to They meet a native who offers to get help and make a quick U S Correspondent job of it in exchange for the one bayonet they have No soap Army regulation's aside the bayonet is worth its weight in Grover He called up a hardware store Preston By to these two Yanks gold 24 NEW DELHI India Jan An air corps man whose regula- - ktoovredserrahceornfalwgnermeenntonoef Minting on the —Information gathered in the tion equipment does not include a wake of a visiting Turkish press bayonet has been fighting through shelves Same story at oth er mission indicates that Turkey con- jungle undergrowth He stops to stores Then Martinelli remers siders May 1 her cruciaL hour rest and eat from hie emergency An By Associated Press As the allies girded themselves for an all-ooffensive against submarines—termed by Admiral Harold R Stark the navy's "first enemy"—the announced toll of allied and neutral merchantmen sunk in western Atlantic by enemy action since Pearl Harbor rose over the 600 mark The announced destruction of eight vessels two of them American in the week ended Dailies Admit Gravity of Russ Situation ut New York Times-Sa- lt Lake Tribune BERN Svdtzerland Jan unprecedented sfInse of crisis permeates the German press today and the entire nation may be said to have dropped to A state of apprehension And Alarm over the rni"itary situation on the Russian FAeltp4Ive 24--- An 4 Today Berlin newspapers sug- - (Continued from Page One) the Caucasian railroad junction of (Continued from Page One) tensive hammering at the fleeing German and Italian columns cause the targets had thinned out An allied headquarters communique issued here indicated that von Arnim had had some success in his limited offensive to widen The position of the German the Tunisian coastal corridor to troops at Stalingrad it is man- - make room for Rommers refugee fest is being exploited to emphatrze the truth of the situation in army In one of their twin thrusts down order to stir the home front into each side of the Ousselat something more concrete than mountainp range Von Arnim's a feeling of sympathy the important "The German will for attack and troops occupied Bou Dabous Bebel of mountain resistance is not being paralyzed dominates the plains around by the demands that are being vphich religious center of made on our troops But there are the Moslem 75 of Tunis miles Kairouan limits for human capacity" says and 30 miles west south of the port of a front line correspondent He reminds the home front that Sousse that the same divisions which threw 0 The French who had aheld week of hack the bolsheviks in the spring strategic point through fighting In which the GereffensIve are row fighting the bat- - heavy mans used at least 50 tanks Cie for Stalingrad without having and considerable Infantry forces been relieved for months because had to withdraw to the they could not be spared Mean- - finaily4 while in the graveyards along the south to escape encirclement (The Italian communique of battle the number of wood- 275 allied prisoners were dared en crosses has multiplied he captured) writes -The main new position which The soldiers Around Stalingrad took up was on the Gebel they are no longer human beings but Ousselat immediately of the plain fighters who live for road from Ousseltia tosouth just Kairouan war only and await commands a headquarters spokesman said 'They have broken off all bridges The French with aome Amer-an-d whit the scale of their emo- - ican troops supporting them still tions has shrunk their soldierly held positions to the north of theinstinct remains alive" road however Including the vilTypical Description lage of Ousseltia and the west side The description is typical of re- - of the Ousseltia valley to the of the town ports reaching the German people northeast Von Arnim's was a twin thrust from the front on each side of the range but the Supported by this glorification drive to the northwest of the mounof indivtdual heroism and of tame had been unity turned back The the caliber of German resistance said the situation military authorities over the week spokesman there along the road from Pont rd have sounded a nation-wid- e alarm to inform the German peo- - du Dahs to Robaa was unchanged re of the gravity of the situation with British and French forces The frankness with which the holding their positions six to seven outside Robaa At one time press has been allowed to turn the miles Germans were within two spotlight on the situation reveals the more than the past week's pessi- - miles of the latter place Pont du Falls is about 50 miles mistic high command communi- of Kairouan and 30 miles ques how military leaders view north of Tunis Robaa is 27 miles 'south matters now of Pont du Falls and southwest Pessimism steeped in deepest miles northwest of Ousselitia gloom is concurringly reflected in 20 United States planes continuing utterances which concerted assault on many their talk of a or:cms "setback' infreely the important tar points in the axis situation munications system Saturday de- stroyed 21 German and Italian aircraft the communique dis- closed be-su- de-li- Armavir recaptured Saturday Other Caucasian troops broke through a network of fortifications and captured a large Inhab- ch d ited locality In fighting The enemy abandoned four six guns 15 damaged tanks trucks 17 machine guns and many hand-to-han- arms Earlier soviet reports Indicated that the red army bent on wiping out all of Adolf Hitler's 1942 was rapidly developing a gains grand scale encirclement drive against the Donets basin the turntable of the nazi position between Kharkov ne Moscow-Kharkov-Crim- 1 1 1 i t nr 0 the eastern Ukraine By capturing Volokonoyak Golf-Ro- y v cut the railway for the sixth time and placed his forces in position to advance along a broad front against the vital line to the west Its rupture would complete the destruction of the entire German southern front Forging the other arm of the pincers Colonel General Niko lal Vetutin's army was deployed before Voroshilovgrad industrial stronghold of the Donets basin already under red army artillery fire Conservative military estimates said 250000 axis troops had been knocked out of action on the Voronezh front In nine days the red army advanced westward 140 Moscow-Yeletz-Rosto- miles beAlready the German low Rostov and the lowerplight Don was verging on desperation The capture of Armavir railway and pipeline hub of the north Caucasus Insured the red army-controf the eastern half of the Caucasus and closed the northern exit of the axis troops stranded in the Maikop oil region Pt-ore- s WASHINGTON Jan 24 fT1— The man who sees to it that the navy has what it needs to make war in the Pacific said Sunday it was a tough job because when Admiral William F Halsey 'goes into action he throws everything hes got at the enemy including the kitchen stove—and then he goes into Aricertmpnt - 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Tel if t the kitchen gets the stove lids and throws them too" Vice Admiral William L 04 Cal- -a houn commander 01 the Pacific service force explained in a statement released by the navy that his job is "to make sure that the kitchen stove and all the lids are there when Billy Halsey gets ready to throw them" Calhoun is here for conferences Shipping handling and storage are the great problems confronting the men who supply American forces setting up bases In the Pacific islands On the Calhoun said receiving end "methods as crude as those Robinson Crusoe had to use to get his stuff outof the wreck" are necessary "There were no storehouses on those islands no magazines no oil tanks no refrigeration facilities" he said "Our engineers are building them now but material and labor for new storage facilities must come from the mainland—and that means delay Ships are scarce We have very low grade and insufficient terminal and pier facilities for unloading—sometimes we have to carry things right up the beach Hurricane weather is frequent and that delays us too and the tropical climate is very destructive of stores if unloaded without proper protection to safeguard them until they are used" It ak'r rtriburte Fotered at the every mornIng Issued poat office - BETHANY W Va Jan 24 d — Sunday "rivet hammers" are sewing up the corners of warplanes but we haven't seen anything yet Thomas Be Iviso manager of the music division of the National Broadcasting- company said Sunday the radio miracles being used now for war would be multiplied so far annealing welding riveting and even preserving vegetables that by the end of (113) Of Utilizing Oxygen on Boats 406- -0 Interpretative---(Opinio- n) radio-operate- - John M Hightower AP Feature Writer If the Germans have found a way to make practical use of By at Lake City as second class matter under act of f01arett kt 1679 Utah Idaho NeSubscription rates: vada Wyoming daily and Sunday month SI 05: year in advance $12: elsewhere La J L daily and Sunday month Salt ! way Hitler may attempt then to east and of an opener "I wish I had a through into the middle drive behind the Russians in the knife" he 'Aye to himself undersea warfare since the modern Another bayonetless Yank Caucasus submarine was first developed The press mission five leading comes across an apparently dead about 50 years ago But great soldier He turns hia Turkish journalistss' brought to stress must be laid on the "if" in a back for on a British India the split second end the goodwill by view of thorny problems involved tour spent several days in New Jap is up and after him with a in supplying and using oxygen Delhi and is returning to Turkey dagger If he is an officer or a equipment in place of standard noncom he may have a service early in February electrical propulsion machinery 1 the critical considered is pistol Otherwise he may be in a May The German radio reported Satbad spot A knife would be a big the then because date passes a new type of urday night that For instance: the of Turkish barrier help the through submarine which would operate on "Only the other day it was Stories like these are bringing southern and eastern mouncompressed oxygen was under announced that radio had been and Will be cleared of snow and an amazing outpouring of civilian tains construction An inventor identimanuto in the applied riveting the ground sufficiently dry for mo- cutlery to the back room of a San fied only as "Andre" was credited facture of military planes Francisco night spot where they torized operations in the broadcast with having found 'Rivets previously hard to Such an outlook is by no means are being packed and given to the a way to compress the gas to a reach with the regular machines officially aired but was obtained army for quick delivery to fight degree 400 times greater than now are fastened by a form of from a competent source cognizant ing men in the south Pacific heretofore possible The gas the radio In this particular appliThe the Turkish viewpoint with They are coming in a burnished Germans say is fed into the reguof the cation stream from all over the steel the Turks based is by supposition lar diesel engines of the submarine radio wave heat is generated on these c oun try — from relatives and informant this points which are however equipped with which detonates a high explofriends of men in the southwest said: sive charge in the end of the special cylinders: from sportsmen be de- Pacific 1 would Boy The attack Much skepticism arises from the rivet The explosion expands Scouts farmers friendly aliens both the to divert signed fact that the Germans made the the Charged end of the rivet Some of them are treasured and Russian pressure announcement at all If they were setting it securely?' heirlooms some have jeweled hilts fronts from other a building such handles There they might 2 It is a militarily logical zone or be expected to keep quiet about it to get at are Turkish scimitars bolos stilet- for German operations until they could employ its revolutoes butcher 18 the Caucasian oil and split the knives hunting knives tionary characteristics to good adrelics of the Civil war front enemy vantage in combat—to use it as a 3 It could come as adesperat- World war I and even an occa- "secret weapon" ion gesture by Hitler since he sional Japanese blade of the kind The broadcast may have been cannot simply sit tight while the the Nipponese use to commit hari designed however to alarm the kin LONDQN Jan 24 UPi—Off- allied ring closes in allies already seriously concerned icial Norwegian circles This unusu al undertanking he of possibility reported Anticipating over successes in the Atlan18 prominent Ger- such a move the Turkish army is started after Frank Martinelli that Sunday tic and to cheer up the German mobilized to the peak proprietor of the night club the being people who may need a propa- mans including several officers despitekept Bal Tabarin had heard m any the terrific drain it on a relatively poor country stories from men returning from ganda shot In the arm to counter had been executed at Kristiansand axis setbacks In Russia and Africa Noiway after sentence by a Ger- already Ileavily burdened by losses the southwest Pacific They men- and in the air war over Germany man court-martifor "attempt- from th'i last war and efforts to tioned the need for knives so freThe advantages of a submarine to escape and for cooperating carry on the late Kamal Ataturk's quently that Martinelli decided to which could be driven under the ing do something about it with the enemy" national reconstruction program sea by other than electrical power are enormous Standard American subs like those of other nations are driven on the surface by diesel they claim' then they have made one of the greatest advances in all the broadcasting stations in watts the country-3700- 000 Belviso visiting Bethany college in the hills near Wheeling to receive an honorElry degree of doctor of music told the midyear graduating class that radio has more work to do than just supply entertainment or even knitthe armies of the world together hard-Japane- se Anglo-Americ- r mrtmorgrac -- Yields 250 Living Dead SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Jan 24 t2P)—A Japanese hospital containing 250 enemy living and dead was found 600 yards south of Giruwa Saturday by allied patrols mopping up the Sanananda battleground Many of the patients d were lying on beds in the jungle so near to death their plight was hopeless Fifty litter cases were removed to allied hospitals in the area for treatment and medical officers expected to remove 50 more Seventeen others were able to walk slowly toward the rear While all organized Japanese resistance in Sanananda has collapsed and the Papuan campaign officially has been declared ended patrols continued to capture or kill stray groups of enemy soldiers It was one of these patrols which found the hospital: Detailed reports on the condition of the Japanese were not available immediately but many of the enemy were said to be emaciated—evidence of the effectiveness of the allies siege- and blockade tactics in cutting off the New Guinea Japs from their supplies Australians killed 11 of 12 Saps encountered between Sanananda and Killerton point The other escaped Americans farther inland picked II !I eeven prisoners - ( r t 45c :kf-- ' ) r--- t :t -- $ 4 LL crudely-constructe- a q (I - -- "' y ' (r" I t - :::::-e---- I - FRAMING II W151 so' — 1:::: a :: : : 1 Phan - f1 '41ftof LdmL - dvance ur P4' t - of aig7a I 4 ti 01 I I!' 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