Show RiltM a : Morning Oil Firm Visions Vast Needs for Petroleum Stock March Assignment to Halt Sneak Attacks By Lewis Hawkins AT AN Ft A F FIGHTER BASE the grave" The order said that from two to four soldiers were to be detailed for each person to be shot these to "aim for the heart or the head" and an officer was to fire & pistol shot into each after the volley IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND March 7 141—Men who are flying thA R A F's new Typhoon plane are convinced this aerial destroyer is dooming the German sneak raider Troops were directed to prevent' the placing of flowers on and also is winning the right to a the graves major role when the day comes to The British ministry of inforsupport an allied invasion of Eumation released details of the rope order which it said were "taken still on the aecret list the Tyfrom a document which has rewas shown to press reprephoon cently fallen into our hands" sentatives for the first time Friday and the demonstration as well as the record of past performance showed the reporters why veteran pilots have lost their hearts to this new fighter It is not permitted to describe details of the Typhoon's appearance armament or performance but many pilots who have flown both think it is superior to the Spitfire for many fighting jobs One pilot declared "The Ty(Continued From Page One) phoon is faster than anything Jeramendment to selective service ry has and it packs a hell of a punch" regulations follows: The first task assigned the new "No registrant shall hereafter to solve problem of plane The Germanwasterror raidstheFrom be placed in class IV-a tacticlassification of all such regis- cal standpoint that was one of the trants now eligible or who before toughest problems ever handed May 1 1943 become eligible for out or Snealc Raiding classification into class II-class III-- shall be immediately reAbout three months ago the they shall be classified Germans adopted a systematic opened and The sneak raiding system using rocksWuor class in class II-fighter-bomber- s for opclassification of all other regis- 1f-190 shall be erations against the southeastern trants now in cissm IV-reopened and they shall be classi- English coast when they had a low fied anew as soon as possible after cloud cover d Usually carrying a May 1 1943 "Whenever a claSsified regit- bomb these planes would streak in trant has reached or hereafter at five or six mile il a minute alanniver- most on the water's surface—so reaches the thirty-eight- h of the day of his birth and low that the radio location service artynot anNvaa not wholly effective against attained the forty-fift- h has niversary of the day inof aflhis birth them records he shall be identified Having no particular military by following his classification with target the pilot would slam a the letter (H) If such registrant bomb into a convenient shopping he shall be identi- center or machine-gu- n is In class the streets fied thus 'class If such and then roar into the clouds and (H)' he shall escape without exposing himself to registrant is in class II-be identified thus 'class II-attack for Moro than two or three If tuch registrant is in class III-minutes he shall be identified thus 'class The defense fighters having III-If such registrant is only a few seconds' (M' warning were IV-in class he shall be identi- unable to get off their nearby fied thus 'class IV-The fields to intercept the raiders and )' identification shall be used antiaircraft guns were of little use for such registrant regardless of because of the short warning and his classification" the extremely low fast target Balloon barrages could hardly be spread over the hundreds of towns which might be targets The Typhoon squadrons took over a patrol of the channel however and a week ago the air ministry announced that the raiders were losing planes at the rate of one in eight The problem appeared on the way to solution Turned Back (Continued From rage One) Pilots of the squadron here think ernment officials and will recon- this loss is rising and in advene Wednesday to start drafting dition theyratio believe that almost half its recommendations the raiders starting for 13ritain are Most of these officials have been turned back before they get to the l before committees coast recently with varying figures on is one of Britains This man power needs Earh has ap- famous squadron ones and has destroyed 172 proached the problem chiefly from enemy planes In the relatively the viewpoint of the sector of the short time at this Job it has economy with which his organiza- knocked down 16 enemy planes tion is concerned and probably has destroyed seven The Byrnes committee is sifting others while losing five all these figures and attempting The squadron is made up of to fix man power quotas for each eight Belgians two Canadians two activity Thus it is expected to Poles one Norwegians one New on reach a conclusion the size of Zealander one Irishman a Scotch-ma- n the army the number of persons and about a dozen Englishrequired to obtain industrial pro- men duction for essential military and At night when not watching for civilian purposes' and the number raiders the Typhoons whip over of persons who must work the France and Belgium to shoot up farms to produce food and other targets docks trains An informed official said there a have list of successes They long was little doubt the figure for the in this department armed forces would remain at the point where Mr Roosevelt said it ?nit was fixed last August on the basis limited ivory morning Enttirld at Ilia of military needs officio at Malt Lithe City tut aorong claim matt? ttratee tat et March "'Mat is one figure you can poet 1379 count on" he remarked declining rated! Utah Irian° :NI& Subaeriptloa vada Wyorniotr daily and alunclay month to be quoted by name 3105 year in advance $12: elsewbere In a press conference February in U dafiy and hunday month 11125 20 the president took a firm stand on the military man power goal ' : tanmaNar---giving clear indication he was of s to mind the decision he change zio ' said he had made as commander' In chief despite congressional size of the army to keep more men on farms i ' ' Present military goals would t- '2' ' a -men of 8200000 total in put v ' :11 army uniform by the end of 1943 milk ' Iltdr '2110' of whom 730000 would be officers ' The navy'S goal has been set at Mkapproximately 2200000 T h Ii a with other branches of the service would make the over-a- ll figure for the armed forces at least 10800000 ' : 4 men Once the Byrnes committoo has sew Locattoot ' determined definitely all the needs ' To tHE DENTAL It will be ' Confronted with the prkoslop available man of how the question power shall be drawn into the 0various pools and an equitable balHEAVY LOW PRICSS 4 ance maintained Limited Time Only The complex factors may lead 1 - the committee to study the advisa'A F I i bility of substituting soros form looutlful olive pilik f of compulsory control for the presA r y I Il Pletos with r ent methods voluntary ' of which McNutt Is a strong sxtransliwt hon Light ponent end ' at Resisted Prices NEW YORK March 7 Oa — Mammoth cargo - carrying super planes expected to be the fast freights of the war 8nd possibly of postwar years will need fuel all over the 'world for tsiuerplies operation the Standard Oil fantry regiment company (New Jersey) said Sun"In order to avoid unnecessary day contact with the bodies those to Only the heaviest type of cargo be shot are to be led directly to planes of whicha few have been net replacement built reeult in of ships for delivery of goods to fighting fronts the company said in The Lamp its official publication Moot light types currently in use the company said consume one to four tons of fuel for every ton of cargo carried Most of the gaeoline must be taken by tank ship to stopping points tying up one to four tons of shipping for By Larry Rue every ton of I air cargo Or new (Copyright by the Chicago high octane strategically located Tribune) refineries must be built March 7—Without LONDON Standard technologists in atto explain the able did in to future look the being quite tempting riot discount the cargo plane reasons for this there has been Pianos Here to Stay increasing confidence in an allied to are here victory In all the European and carriers "Air cargo In African theaters of the war To commented The Lamp stay" t aviation t he industry sum it all up the public is being coming years will undoubtedly perform feats be- led to expect (I) the complete yond even its wartime achieve- rout of Germany in Russia (2) the ments Gliders may-b"developed successful concluelon of the Afrito carry exprees freight Larger can campaign—that is the capand more luxurious aerial passen- ture destruction or expulsion 9f ger liners will bridge the skies over all axis forces in Tunisia—in the the oceans as peace brings resump- near future (3) the successful tion of world travel We will prob- invasion of the continent by the ably gee a further extension of air allies before the Germans can remail and express" cover from the blows suffered Those prospects after today's In Russia and north Africa war demands mean increased reField Marshal Lord Milne writquirements for aviation fuel the ing in the Sunday Chronicle saw in the fall of Rzhev the abandoncompany pointed out "It is fuel that is the priority ment of all the German forward flying freigh- line in the north of Russia and expasserger on everyBaia ter" the magazine pected that the real Russian of"Fuel and the extent to which fensive would come from that diIt can be made available along the reotion and would have East Prue-etsrav determines the routea as its target This he said "Fuel will help design the planes would out the German armies in to its Russia in two of the future each suited trade" Some of the thepartieular n could ory thatcorroboration aerial transport A now is this the main — with Rututian was obtained fly to Egypt and back !strategy oropty cargo spece because the by me from a friend who just fuel needed would exhaust Its the other day returned from Finweioht-liftincapacity land where he spent three weeks Of course no one is attempting He said that at the time treto fuel such flighta for the full mendous battles were going on round trip" The Lamp said "Car- mouthwest of Lake Ladoga and delivering that the Finns were considerably go planes are actually corners of SWIXICTUS over the threatened sucto far military supplies are able to do so cess of this drive toward the earth they Riga because tankers arclerrying avia- Latvia which of course would tion gasoline and engine oil over Isolate them four oceans to refueling stations Both he and Lord Milne report that punctuate the routes of the that there has been considerable flyitg freighters" weakening of the German power since the failure of the Germans nuliding Hits Pao to take Stalingrad A "rough idea" of the number "The Moitcow-Rig- a railway is of cargo 'Dines the nation mey put now free up to Veliki Luki and the or next in the year into the air Rueslan drive throug-- Demyansk said The 1000 pro would be Lamp vast possibilities for a thrust in opens the Baltic states" Milne requiring 50000 tons of a steel toward n d the wrote construction equipment that unless the Geradding addi mans are planes themselves and an to fall back and ready aviatiOn tonal 220000 tons ter to from Riga they southward pace carry must concentrate everything in fuel and oil and tankers Twenty cargo 'vessels gasoline order to offer the moat needing 70000 tons of steel could resistance on this sector desperate carry the same weight although A successful Russian blow which more slowly he predicted Is in process of to 1200 formation Expand that program "will cut the German esticargo planes andd The Lamp time armies In two &nd smash all their of the mated with of reeristance" gallons of power spent flying 3300000 are able to If 44 fuel would be needed launch anyGermans kind of an offensive a a I cl it schedule Either daily against the Russians this spring would require a substantial woukl be a great surprise to it in plants all military commentators here "In peacetime this wbuld be less talked with several officers I because a of problem who have returned front Tuat capacity Gould bein constructed of nisia and juet Algeria They were all other parts strategic points the axis days in that agreed aid The world" Lamp the Tunisia are numbered The only "Even in wartime the most seriseems to be in the ous study must be given to the disagreement time It will take to crush the of spotting poseibility The most optimistic said within reason- enemy plants in Russiaofand that everything ought to be over eastthe middle able distance in Tunisia in & month Others rn oil fields of Iran and Iraq" estimated that at the most it will Other oil sources J commenting not take more than six weeks point-son the cargo plane question after army out that Haifa Palestin0- the launchestheitsBritish Eighth offena of terminal pipeMediterranean sive One has difficulty in disline from the fields of Iraq had just how these estimates rossibilitiee as a refinery site covering are formed one of the worlds is There &ready the larger refineries at Abadan at would have head of the Persian gulf which January of this year 11044 18000 by January of and add vim crude from Iran (Persia) The Lamp figured the nation had 1000 of the mammoth OIL'S by Nocargo planes in service in vember of 1944 ' London Notes Men Over 38 Lose Special Confidence In War Plans Status in Draft 1 e - I g I I h ' one-thir- 100-octa- ne - -- 100-octa- 100-octa- ne 100-octa- ne et much-herald- : - ed Im ieeo v:rr" H: T 1yr ! uoao P A 1 5 1 I 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J 2 - 1 te21-e'°- 5alt gukt Zribunt -- (1 if i - -4'::f- I NEW YORK March 7 (A—Production of Lycoming aircraft engines during 1912 broke all previous records William F Wise executive vic president of the aviation corporation Reid Sunday Rate of production at the end of the year was twice that of a year before Wise said adding that then It was at an all-tihigh al yi 2r S dftirillipEVI - -- cong-ressiona- Firm Breaks Record On Aircraft Engines - t 11 1 a 7 1 ---- - 1 Special Body Favors Big Armed Force '3 The second type is very ingenious It is unpainted and copper colored with an outer case of copper plated steel This bullet has a lead nose in which is set a hardened steel cone which tapers as it leads toward the end of the bullet The end of this cone is set in lead weight which is bored out in the center and then plugged with a lead plug so that one examining it superficially would not recognize its nefarious character The small apace inside is filled 4 with 10 grains of powdered phosphorus The lead weight on impact slides up the cone splits the casing and squeezes the phosphorus out into the lacerated tissues The third and most nefarious of these bullets is on much the same principle as the second except that it carries an explosive charge to split the casing It can always be recognized says Dr A J Blaxland in his communication to the Journal by a black band painted around the outside Meanwhile the Journal records considersble progress has been made in new treatments for phosphorus sprayed from bombs on the outside of the akin - so-cal:- ed tittitti- -- 1al4 L4-- 1 N 9' - By Thomas R Henry North American Newspaper - Loans $10 to $300 - II 1 -- i- --' ' - 1 Tr '(1-1- - 4 !- 1 r -1 F - '1 117'' elrOti ' -- ! J C sse British Report German Use Of Fatal Poison Bullets c C 1 14 'L B 1 how much you want arid answer a few simple questions We'll do the rest A 1 1 0AN OR B t HUDSON BAY'S 500-poun- - We (DG90 ex- traordinary qualities Presence of Schuurman and his consular party which included mental (2Ca:Irl-'3- fivAlle 1 it e 4010111 '- wand-wavin- H a' 70-to- Princess Margriet Francisca Netherlands royal family now in Ottawa Canada T Elink Schuurman Netherlands consul general accepted the ' Dutch doll for the little princess g after the abacadabra and C I-- hie-tori- at-ha- of the C I-- A Army c H C -- broke a never before for precedent had la3rrnent been permitted to d laymen been permitted to meetings Jack Trepel president of the assembly told the consul that the magic doll had been blessed by all the magicians in America "It is now a magic doll far from ordinary" he said impressively "We present it to the little princess with love and admiration as a symbol of victory for the Netherlands and the united nations" Accepting the gift for the month-ol- d daughter of Princess Juliana and Princess Bernhard who was born in the royal family's "duration h o m e" in Ottawa Schuurman told the assembly: "I wish to express the hope that this magic doll is endowed with such powers as to permit the princess to return to Holland as quickly as possible" Dressed in royal purple the doll worea lace pinafore and a dainty Dutch cap The routine conjuring which amateur and professional members alike engage in once a month to baffle their colleagues comprised the remainder of the program The adaptation of such Netherlands motifs as the transformation of a plain silk handkerchief into a banner bearing the Holland victory slogan and the Dutch shoe conjuring of a wooden from a top hat were included and naval officials NEW YORK March 7 (Al — Once upon a time there was an infant princess whose parents had been bantahed from their kingdom by a wicked wizard but some 300 of her fairy godfathers in solemn conclave waved their in wands and cast a spell to foil the evil one's plans It happened in New York City this week end The spell was cast into a magic doll by 300 memberOof the parent assembly of the Society of American Magicians at a special meeting Saturday night when It wasn presented by proxy to the newly-bor- had endowedit with Netherlands thigh-rankin- g Consul General Accepts Gift In N Y Exercises New Fighters Get the edges of their graves: In case of mass executions it is allowable to cause the hostages to kneel with their faces toward LONDON March 7 LTI—British- military sources Sunday quoted an order issued by a nazi general in Serbia as saying executions were to be carried out "in a very regimental manner" and "when a large number of persons have to be dealt with they are to be distributed for shooting among the units" ''Burning of bodies Is to cease" said one paragraph of the order said to have been dated October 28 1941 at headquarters of the 125th German in- mr RAF Typhoon magicians tylve Cheeks Nazi Blessing to Raider Threat Princess' Doll Giants of Air 4 Lc mil as p azis Draft Precise Rules Cargo Planes For Execution of Serbs rIjt Monday I Is Zribunt 8 1943 it A alad - Largest Fur Store" A 77"7"""'""""9"r-7-3- " k' i - ' P' 0 t - — - - 'I- - - - 74-t- -- - ' - |