Show New General Commands Europe AEF - : - TOdds in 'Tunisia 'llitlerism Has Cost World Vichy Moves Battle Still To Crush Lie With Allies Fifth Column 8 Saturday Morning February r Pledges Air Blows for Nazis — z t — ' ataler-aas------------ : 1::It t ''S' n 4:'::::442 ' ic" -- --- :h Y noR 'Imel SAN'E St ACE T TIN 7 I 400 Billions Says U - : a Step-savin- g - - lf spare-crns-ervu- i S time-preservi- rT ' 7 — I ‘ t ::'-- ' -- DESKS 'FILES CABINEI::: ' WASHINGTON Feb 5 lust fo'r conquest has already cost the world more than $100000000000 the corn- imerce department estimated Friday and the cost may exceed '$500000000000 if the fuehrer is 'not brought to bis knees for I - ACCESSORIES- -- — NeW York Times-Sa- lt Lake Tribune All carefully planned I Remains Secret ti t z '4 BERNE Switzerland Feb 5 a col:-—The existence of "fifth e 3IoNe Next - ' -Pending r3 1 )1 ' Umn"i in France is indicated by !another year 0 DV 4 0"united at hneo tehoesrt titohnast measures in Vichy esti-- 1 -- 1 taken rp int llearv The based its r i department i 1 : 'assuming ' Hidden arms apparently have mate of the staggering financial pass before his downfall: wiH well Interpretative (Opinion) been :f'i': lincreased by quantities toll of a By Kirke L Sce our l'afrrttiPe31 il 3 Ilitlerism on known and exceed the staggering total of Simpson ' I4 r parachuted from British t AP Feature Writer to $7!00000000000" estimated is effort expenditures military being Every I 4::ri LoNnoN Feb 5 42Th '"'"' 0 date of Germany and her victims Subsiding rains In Tunisia make made to trace clandestine munij General Frank M Andrews '' n dumps ' and tho nations allied against her advevcate of repeated use of the it possible that late February will tions i t I fp A circubeen reminder has t 'Lc loss in heavy bomber succeeded Lieuten'v and the see the first crucial fight for that lated that all firearms should be ' national income ' P nt General Dwight D Eisenhower - ':i'10 ''' NI on hold the south nazi declared severest the with penmeager 4 Friday as commander of LT S i :"-Air L-(f shore of the Mediterranean but alties for default It is implied n4 'os tomes in the European theater !'- c! a c 9 as as muniwell L4—":-that es i ) 1 the theater of action iis not and pledged an immediate intensir)--"yet tions weapons while most of the financial bur- ene were concealed "in forests 1 i' ' firat:on of the aerial onslaught ) 21 defined F' C1 clearly or quarries" at the time of the den has fallen on the nations op- een Germany ji-'''''))1 'It 31f ' fr' Its locale depends on many fac- - armistice or "entrusted to civito the axis "the cost of We intend to go CI nut in ins' ‘ cp''' '''' posed 2L: 4 ca N'k: ‘ lians" presumably by French tors Among them is the real purtensifying the air warfare" the Hitler has been shared by the If ' a a 0' i: of Rommel's 'ts-from troops depose S flight flying- Tennesseean ' It'1:'' ik Germans themselves more and ''' ) ' and A i 'clared "My first job is to increase ic i '' OTC Tripolitania te Egypt Libya the 1 Italians" the He has fled more than 1200 7it snd intensify the bombing of the I' particularly by ' - -s ' miles abandoning without a stand ) op 7Prlf!My" C reported in its weekly department t If ''''' El one etrong defensible position after ' ' riLD 11 " General Eisenhower now is alpublication Foreign Commerce '11k r another to gain the shelter Of the LP41 comrnander in north Africa & ) Weekly French-buil- t i 1 line Mareth defense art ' U S 6'n é Only Thursday Flying' German military expenditures ( :') A1 What is left t Ilivi in southern Tunisia Fortresses hombed German soil 1: ft of his veteran corps of desert Hitler came to power were tt( for the second time in this war it estisince :':: : '4"'27'''':" s::w1 i'''' ( now appears huddling -' t1 and the elevation of Andrews to li41:-'- i 1""4':lf fighters in excess of $100000- '' le I IN K71 I i' there but whether he intends to the European command was in(7! : ' t !!z::: (I vvhile was Iti1 ( to t ( t said 7771 ' 1 stand there is ' Iv ir Italy i 1 '::: questionable i e'l terpreted as meaning a sharp upl :'t I have about $8000000000 ) I There is no very authoritative L:::t '::' t turn In the fight against Hitler : ''' 7 PHOENIX Ariz Feb 5 (An— "since spent ' to fl as the numerical the date 1940 Information c June i of her frem above — c‘ boards will : Army 1 ::: begin register- i s' still Andrews said he would build up deluded entry on the side of the strength or battle equipment ' — V ol u n t cc rs -t t ' ing Japanese ' February ' to milRommel Most available 'f' :::-:--k ::v(i S air forces in Britain In order Values fo 'r7-nazis" 1 10 ' in Arizona relocation centers 1' t ': i16'- i ' itary observers seem agreed that for increase the aerial offensive li':N While a late entrant into the war 1) I &:!'-:t General Major cornbatoduty rf ' i : even ''': reinforce---- for the lit 2 He ''4-Paid there allowing n N :A A M Tuthill state selective servpgarst Germany against nazilsm the United States ( :i:- n' :: ' CIP -- 1 A " : f t across ments Mediter- ice director the would be no immediate night '"i poured has more than — :: said spent any already ) :: lzW:411:: ' Friday ' i ' - :4" z ''' ' ' ' ' ranean the I 77: A c axis aggregate bombing of Germany by his forces k ( other L ''t the ' f $ About 20000 Japanese evacuees power fighting Germany' 1 t I - s: ti &I) I k f:: t since big Flying Fortresses and t 'r:1 strength in all Tunisia is probably are at Poston located on the Colo- article continued I s l less than 200000 fighting men ii':i'" Liberators are better adapted to I d ' c rado ' and river are 12000 I another ''' F:1I :: N 1 I 1 Astronomical Losses i ':':':?!- ' I pe ' :: If that is true and if Rommel is at the center near ' '' 7 t precisnn daylight attacks () Sacaton south :( ri'i t tVil"1' ' :::-:' imtia4g 'i40:-4 in to fact make his alpreparing Third Important roma of here on the Gila river Taking only- expenditures :24:( 4 I first stand since El Alamein on the : i: 7 ' ' :: :: Tuthill said he believed about ready used or appropriated for ' ti This iis hie third and most im- !i'line he and his colleague 5000 Mareth rsi 4 the purposes be to would ''''''''''k: 71': volunteer military last during 4 You'll rub your eyes iin wonder at eligible ' axis commander in the north Von rortant command sinee he left the t '' ?"N : -4 Z three years the cost of Hitlerism ( f ')i 1 the two camps A ' ':': 1: S7 army's general headquarters !L 1 astounding-valuesGood lookthese Arnim are taking on a seemingly from a to the United States so far- was Eecords of the American-bor- n :':-- s itr force which he had organized task i impossible coats can and wear all ' (i suits at you on ing constant of advocate $112300000000 An and evacuees air attacks placed who volunteer heavy Japanese Europe nrd commanded In February ' Faced by vastly superior allied will be sent to r: United Expenditures by the Hitler-isspring! Many ALL WOOL: f NVashington D C Lieutenant General Frank M Andrews was named chief 1939 when he reverted to the rank Rre proposing- to Tuthill sail where () they strength the rise of Kingdom since they will of colonel and was sent to Texas oset of Americain forces in Europe Friday lie pledged action 01 attempt defense of a Tunisian were dNett at $)9200- on by the war department ""'""'"" reneral ornin among army men ' LI coastal strip roughly 250 miles passed of 000000 and Russia at $96000- n Of those ccepted that hr had been broken for and 50 milea wide willApplications long averaging 000000 be returned here where PhoeNlia persistence 4 in dennand:nr a The advantages of defensive nix boards or SABIlloll liko wra lbw gruff E'stimates of expenditures by Will handle their inIarge sur force comof terrain interior short to due rise Hitler's duction most As of Marthe evacuees 'When General George C ) 4" munications of less than over are former residents of I r 11 4 f 1 California to power included: shall bera:re chief of cu th sea between passage night France (since 1932) $10100tee Phoenix board will notify each 1 Arrerewe was recalled to Wash- t VALUES coast as and Tunisia Italian well volunteer'm local boa rd in that 000000 Canada (since 1939) $1-- 1 an ingtori elevated to brigadier gen- as air routes covered in minutes state 1 Australia (s ince an evacuee enters the 814000000 TO 2697! eral and given an over-al- l 'corn- rather than hours are all with the armed when ' : 1939) $1760000000: New Zeaservice 'mend When the European wail axis I A land (since 1939) $319000000 was inPhoenix as an chosen broke out Nevertheless the problem of duction center instead of boards south Africa (sin('e 1939) $541- 1 1 Ladies Don't miss this spectacuas commander of the Caribbean so a sector of Tu- nearer Poston or Saeaton From From (Continued One) holding One) (Continued large Page (1)33-39- i Page Poland 000000: wax derenee area Lang year he $2660I because new styles! So smart Clever sale! lar vulnerable at many of war 000000 the Netherlands (1938- nifte d to Cair o es commander of shipping off the Tunisian coast eis McCarthy who iis accompany- nisia certainly i transportation problems on collection is this inshore its flank with you won't know points 17 S ferees in the middle east 40) $889000000: Belgium (1933- Tuthill stated to choose! which ing one of the task forces in the far inferior numbers is obviously General Andrewe' philoeophy with undetermined results ) 40) $3400000000 Norway (1936'extreme e 40) $93000000: Yugoslavia (1938- - ' skas expres1 by birn in 1937: Aground British patrols operat- - southvvest Pacific It justifies expectation that Income Tax Worries i 10) S220000000 Greece (1937- - 1 "Air attack cannot be stopned ing in the Tunisian frontier area He reported that 20 to 25 Jap Rommel r" not stand long to may a means row known Ti appeared to be ' 41) $165000000: preparing the way torpedo planes "repeatedly at- fight on he Mareth line and risk Get Sailor Down (1933-39- ) main reliance to defeat art enemy for the next advance Z ::-s Po))1i 4 $1500000000 Values fo $6! of the Eighth tacked" the task force at dusk being cut off but lunge on northmuet bombardment be force In addition air the article' estimated (47 to Von conward in Arnim a in of ite 29 BALTIMOBE Feb 5 ('Th —In- the loss in national income in some 60 miles due join asnatinn directed againxt his bases army continuing pursuit L'aCte January of the come tax Ytorries really and airplanes on the ground The Marshal Rommels retreat into 'south of Guadalcenal ' 7 II more lands The bat- centrated last ditch defense at than C"i i Bon triangle sailor down 4 zi Lir pewer el a nation ie what it Tunisia $100000000000 tle lasted ' — but hours i three the task VA ''s I) The merchant seamsn told a i firth:ally has in the air That which r 4 With the United States planning I) Inactivity on the Tunisian front is can drefting boards cannot re- - line sugzeSted that the Germans !force was able to accomplish "an policemen who pulled him out of to spend $97000000000 on the I I texrne :ts air power until five years were not yet ready to attempt to :important convoy-coverinmisBaltimore harbor Friday that he'd war in the next fiscal year and 0""'""" Aelk 4 :none IOW: 1 $500 in Ja several weeks' the United Kingdom about $18- widen the corridor by which Rom- sion in the general Guadalcanal spent ' General Andrews was born in met presumably-wilto area" spree and then: worried about 000000000 the department con- k 4 attempt Nashville and graduated from try tO V'ithdrAW' into the Tunis- taxes he Went to the waterfront tinued that "not counting future He said American transports ' V'est Point in 1906 as a cavalry Bizerte and jumped into the river area for a juncture with military expenditures by other ) 7 i C I :lentenant He served aground for the main Axis forces there some carrying troops all reached 1 I 11 years and joined the air force I The of a strong eccre- - their destinations and that he in 1917 He married a daughter of tion topossibility I I I Such savings I 'and so low 4 the allied forces WAS held Jap are these smart dresses ' priced (Continued From Page One) governor-generfor street afternoon and dinner French Con ferces in Germany after the west Africa BOSSOTI said in a fslui Guaranteed values up wear! it press on bomber attack northwestern He at served ) to 46! SAVE first Wcrid war NOW! Afri- conference west that French AN ADVANCED IN BASE — ( on their second the Koblenz Germany from 1920 to ca was ready to provide Senega- - THE SOUTH PACIFIC Feb 5 Germany ) k a failure and reich ff 1'923 ) lese troops if equipment and lead- - (Ins)—Japanese torpedo plenes that proper—was U S planes were shot ( eight two-dawere atRetell Tap Pilot y carried out a fierce ership provided down as the American Values $9! a tack on an American task force admission ofagainst ' the loss of five He rover has been asevivel-chei- r (1 in off Rennell island i the southern WASHINGTON Feb 5 UPI—Be1 American pilots however told a!r efficer As a firet rate pilot t he hee wann several U S and world lief that the north African pond- - Solomons last week it was an- - of desperate German efforts to ( 4)(1' 4)(7 for long dietance flights cal problems are clearing up was nounced Friday fourcope with the sufThe attackers U S bombers declaring Japanese :71: urged by hie friends to give !expressed by Secretary Hull Fri- fered engined : heavy punishment Out of that the nazis threw many types of up eolo flyirg he declared "I day and it wag also made known :131' :ct don't wantto he Inc Of those gen- - that a relief program for civilians the more than 35 planes particir- planes against them yesterday in(( ( I ient who rite in bed" there is well undelneaty with 50- - pating in the attacks at least 17 cluding fast bombers In 1935 General Andrews WAS 000 tons of food end other sup- - were shot down which tried—but failed—to bomb The attacks opened with an as- them out of the air above erittrized puhlicly by President plies already delivered ' The secretary of state told a sault in the dark on January 29 '' goooevelt after Ferret testimony The fact that almost every type ) LI Andrew had given a congressional preen 'conference there had been and were resumed the next afte- of nazi combat plane was ( put into 1 rco—t tet was published by mis- - a decided improvement in the no"I' 1 I I 11 I the air 141000 was the Fortresses against 1 1 Special group :of dresses with deI I (11 I take General Andrews had 1 V I Six of an estimated 24 attack-(-Oare- d regarded in some quarters as in- - I politic:al situation since generel details and trims Raywonderful that bases in the Caribbean !the Casablanca conference of ing Jap planes were destroyed dur- dication that the clock-lik- e I I deIIrt on crepes wool combinations and area ninst be kept under surveil- - President Roopevelt and Prime ing the night attack which en- fense necessary to thwart the day- - 'II I I I I I spun rayons in every wanted color! I New jAitles sereral oxcellent (! cook including United the States 'atinieter Churchill He called the Peered to be a test of a new Jap night attacks of the United States lace sand that want several! tou'll rnuet be prepered to bomb or seize !announced release of 27 French technique of night torpedo bomb:book's itx) army air force and the R A F was well as popular classics fiction andl therm "to prevent their develop- - communiet ingwho had been deputies lacking talent by the enemy as bases of under arreet since 1940 an ex- The next afternoon 11 out of 11 non-fictio- n k Continuation of the are added to the lot for the last operatien" against the canal were blasted be- raiders of how is the situation Nipponese ample as came (I tactics ! Lieutenant Thie teetirnenv was at odds with BEAUTIFULLY FURRED i into the sea by the U S warships' General Frank M Andrews took clarified i) :' the of day th good neighbor policy and the ingAsked about f500 command of United States forces Spanish Re- - antiaircraft gunners ' ' t:') president said it did not represent ptablicane held In concentration ?"'''' Coming over the task force in the European theater of war - IN r"772 CPthe siewet of the nation or the camps he intimated he 29 on dusk after n )) January ( shortly Lieutenant might succeeding J ::: WhIte HoUSe LnaL41 Li hAvP something announce soon the two-- e n g i n e d Mitsubishis Dwight D Eisenhower General " k DESERETwith the Gereral Andrews had eon three concerning to our smoke mark them The Spanish dropped pots announcement that "my first job ( decoratiene snee the war started: ( 1! i government would naturally be dispositions and then released is to increase and intensify the 44 East South Tomato Strout t4r--- r th Lake ' Values Salt flying cross censulted 1derr-Utah dietinguished City sea to the on move flares seid he up blinding light of the enemy" The gen- t any bombing awazded December 29 1912 the One American warship got three eral himself a veteran airman He --maaal 10 affecting- Sperish citizens tr-- " ( : 1 ''re- - of the attackers two of wlaich asserted that we intend to go all to he had that replied rename --' nothing and the Book "The Center days eaelee West" the of 4 '' i"-::: k:f when aeked if they might be flew right over the ship'21 chat- out" ) ( dsl or ment awarded lest port to :ack-ac' ''I sent Mexico guns t:1101 Andrews tering declared however that :: February a 3 I there would be "no night bombing 11 e :: (' American by planes immediately" -:i: suggesting that the Flying For- -C1 ) i tresses and Liberators would con- ( ' r" r 1 centrate on daylight attacks while S I rili: I r' D 1 4: Arr1N1CCEE it II 11A7'enca9n Unow0 EthAelrts 41 j1-1 c :v L i46ii L leaving the night bombardments to ti I ' I) ff k A F the R N I P MI um Pit !rn r ' f -h1- 07WASHrNGTON Fell t et-- 1 4k Fl fl rl C ri F As on other recent allied raids 1 f ::" ( styles in the finest fabrics f lovely I house Ambnn Lorengau the Artl the opposition encountered Nto ruhl!cli memberis of the A I ites---- ( Official ) with superior workmanship at Ulla in k LI 4::) Li I Islands 1 f4 4u)' ways and means committee or1 New Pouth Dutch of was in Thursday's Associated Press regarded forays big saving! Sizes for all! By rue rarUzcd formally Friday to knock ( WI Guinea Rabaul (New Britain informed quarters as expectable ' ( ALLIED HEADQUARTERS A1 ) 1 out by coorressonal action the ) eltS Ground and aerial- defenses of 1 111' base raided for the seventh i German 1 S750(iO (after taxes) wartime sal11 1 I IN AUSTRALIA Saturday Feb V ALU I in the most recent targets tuyunteluttY CUD Gas-ma1 I set by executive f Talasea ary night) 6—General Douglas MacArthur straight to attacks have been -appeared of La I crder 14 in New Britain and strengthened hastily but still lack also tow 7 hurled aerial his might against ( i AiAAizrRepresentative Gearhart (R) the power necessary to halt the Think came in Lae of New Worsteds! all Guinea it Tweeds! ' a over wide ' : A Calfforria announced that the Japanese shipprirr Diagonals! Both light and dark for attention in one of the allied bombing schedule observers ( ecT"-e'tteof the south Pacific Friday LI 7t-vL"Republicans at a ctku- - areaone : said shades! Single and double breast'4 In attack on Arnbon west busiest nights the allied airmen cu& "expressed themselves indied models! HURRY! New Guinea of Dutch in erase as recent had have weeks to determined vid1ally20000 VALUES bombed Liberators The Liberators caught three the Lmitat:on 71 I t(( ))) ti (77:011 tons of ships destroying or serir in the harbor at Am-bo- n transports To $35! 1 ") In the face of intercepting L-11 ously damang the three 'ves- siiN1 11 ( sels Mortuarv Attendant fighters they set a 10000-to- n and aflame from stern to stern (Li5erators) ship VALUES Don't throw Revives 'Dead' Child away that °Id and seriously damaged two mo(Flying Fortresses) both heavymaterials all t Nigh grade øll PEN! 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