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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH Entered e second clue matter Feb. 8, 1928 Act of March S. 1879. t the Pest Office, Randolph, Utah, nnder th Wm. E. Marshall. Burmese Manager SUBSCRIPTION tl. 50 Per Year in Advancr Layton Marshall, Editor and Proprietor Delos Wheeler Lovelace Release. WNU Most of the Allied in China and Burma and India are being struck from the air. Lots of them will continue to be, a fact which Gen. Oliver Busy steps up the NEW YORK. Readying Forces For Push on Japs importance sf. - Air Service command in that region and of Brig. Gen. Robert C. Oliver, its directing head. Olivers job is to muster the supplies and men and equip- -' ment needed to maintain the Tenth and Chennaults swashbuckling Fourteenth, and all the other air forces now in the area or due there when the big push starts against the Japs. A year ago he had a half dozen men, a warehouse or so, a couple of trucks. Now his warehouses are all about, his trucks, run in battalions and he counts his men in hundreds, even thousands. Oliver is a thin, confident West Pointer, 41 years old. He weighs a scant 145 pounds, works 11 hours a day, seven days a week and is disarmingly friendly. When he notices a strange private he is likely to stroll over, ask the mans name, give his own and shake hands heartily. Army-borwith a father who served in the medical corps durn war, ' ing the he went first with the infantry after West Point, but finally settled down in the air force. His shows 3,600 pilot score-shehours in the air. Some of these were piled up early last year in North Africa, but he didnt down any Germans. His wife and son are living in Montgomery, Ala. It is a fine, quiet town to serve out the duration and the cocoa-ncake sold in the community market will certainly please Robert Jr. C. Marshalls removal as American chief of staff when it was reported that he has been named commander - in - chief of all American-Britis- h ferment, Marshall had T'HE United Nations commission A to draw up true bills against war criminals will, beyond any doubt, let go with both barrels, Axis Will Make Legal The Indictment of Axis War Culprits apSosSs?nb and that miSht be pretty soon. But now that Sir Cecil Hurst has been named Britains accuser the culprits will, at least, have the cold comfort of knowing that the shooting is entirely legal. Sir Cecil has been a lawyer for 50 years, just. For a long while he was legal advisor of the British foreign office and since 1929 bas had a seat in The Hague court, succeeding Charles Evan Hughes; he was elected its president in 1933. But he is no Awhile back he was over here for some distinat Princeton. guished goings-o- n dry-as-du- st. weekly. Because of the difficulties encounclashed with BritCCC has rationed wheat to the tered, over ish military authorities with big operators formerly in buyers, front second a of Europe. opening 165,000 bushels being cut to ordering commaas Report of his appointment 50,000. nder-in-chief of all Allied forces As of 11, the CCC rewith control over the British army, ported, September bushels of new 57,483,457 however, seemed to spike the ru- wheat were held in loan, compared of mors. As American chief staff, with 144,038,388 at the same time General Marshall was in charge of last year. Some 1942 wheat also is all army planning, of operations and being held in loan. CCC efforts to supply, and his new post undoubtedcall these loans to replenish its ly was to carry the same responsistocks, however, probably would rebilities. sult in farmers offering the grain on the open market for sale above Against Island Hopping the loan price. 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On his oWn plan he would refuse battle until the lofty barrier of the Alps stood as his first line of defense instead of worrisome- - ' ly at his back. , into T'HE game of musical chairs which Hitler has' been playing com- mand intends to ruin every facility that might be of use to occupying Allied forces. Flanking the Italian mainland, the islands of Sardinia and Corsica fell to Allied troops. In Corsica, Italian soldiers joined with Free French units in fighting to oust Nazi elements. RUSSIA: New Lines bases, Gen. Douglas MacArthur reemphasized the pattern of his strain the Southwest tegic battle-plan- s Pacific. Assailing the principle of island that is, taking one island hopping after the other General MacArthur declared: Key points must, of course, be taken, but a wise choice of such 'will obviate the need for storming the mass of islands now in enemy possession . . . (which) is not my idea of how to end the war as soon and as cheaply as possible. 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They contain nothing harmful. Get boons today. Use with confidence. At all drug stores. MANPOWER: War Needs Testifying before the senate military affairs committee on the question of drafting dads, Gen. George C. Marshall and Adm. Ernest J. King declared they were interested only on meeting the services quota for 1,200,000 men by the end of the year. According to the war manpower commission, 446,000 fathers will have to be inducted if the services demands are to be met. Marshall and King left the problem of raisin the men up to the WMC, but warnec against lowering physical standards in reclassifying or of taking childless married men over 38. In leading the fight against immediate induction of fathers, Senator Add to scientific wonders this synthetic inner tube, called mar vinol, and made from a new According to the manufacturers, the material in the tube elas-to-plast- ic. is eliminating the usual leakage of two pounds of air weekly in ordinary tubes. In addition, the new tube is fully in case of a puncture or blowout. non-porou- s, USED CARS U. S. NAVY: Greatest in History over-staffi- ng ; con-Dona- ld TRAILERS With 613 warships and 18,269 U. S. navy ranks as the the planes, greatest in world history. Since 1940, 333 combatant vessels and 15,567 planes of all types have been added in a multibillion dollar construction program. In addition to the warships. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox disclosed that 1,274 mine and patrol craft have been built, along with landing vessels and numerous other smaller boats. Since the outbreak of war, the U. S. has lost 1 battleship, 4 airDistribute Production craft carriers, 9 cruisers, 32 destroyGenerals Form Union While congress stewed over the ers and 12 submarines, or a total of Calling upon Germany to over- whole manpower question, Chair- 58 warships. throw Hitler and establish a governman Donald Nelson ment having the confidence of the FARM: of the war producpeople and the strength to bring tion board issued a Manpower Wastage about peace, 100 former Nazi gendirective ordering al erals and other officers hooked up Approximately 1,300,000 farm famwar agencies not to ilies with the Free German group orare prevented from producing contracts place in their maximum because of a lack ganized by Russia. areas where labor at of financing, James G. Patton, Captured at Stalingrad, the forpresishortages exist i1 dent of the mer Nazi commanders appealed to can be fillec declared. National Farmers union, they Germany to . . . end the senseelsewhere. Because they cannot get the credit less, futile war which might any In this connection, for a cause national purchase of equipment and other day the WPB also decatastrophe. Patton said, these families facilities, Germany today faces a worse isolaclared that war tion than in 1918, they contended. Nelson tracts should be ne- are producing below their level and thus wasting badly needed manpowAddition of the former Nazi miligotiated, with small- er. To help them increase producer firms being paid premiums to tarists to the Free German Patton tion, meet suggested creation of a was for asthe undoubtedly higher production costs, so that surance of order it might promise full use may be made of all manu- billion dollar loan program. Another source of manpower wastin case of Germanys internal col- facturing facilities. Russias creation of the lapse. In connection with curtailing em- age, Patton said, was the freezing Free German committee has been in industries whose pro- of farm labor in most of the nations seen as a move to incorporate the ployment duction exceeds needs, WPB an- 3,000 counties. Under provisions of public law 45, Patton pointed out, always potentially strong German nounced that hereafter such employnation into its own European order, ment would be federal funds for recruiting and cut in communities farm labor from one independent of transporting where there was a scarcity of labor area to another are advanced only in other essential lines. on approval of the county agent. an T Gather Your Scrap; Throw It at Hitler! s, Anglo-Americ- FEEN-A-M1N- m wipe: With the Dnieper river in sight, the end of a long German retreat along the whole central and southern front in Russia neared. It is along the entire 750 miles of the broad, winding river that the Nazis evidently intend to make a final stand in iRussia. Should the Germans fail to hold the Dnieper line, they would be compelled to fall back into Europe itself. In the north, the Russians drove past Smolensk, threatening the Nazis communications with Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Burton K. Wheeler sought to estabIn this sector, the Reds were only lish that production was exceeding 115 miles from the old Polish border. requirements in certain lines, resultOnly in the extreme south did the ing in a waste of manpower which Germans hold the Russians at long could be used to better advantage arms length from the Dnieper. Evi- in other industries behind schedule. dently, the Nazis were bitterly re- Wheeler also sought to probe claims sisting in the area so as to allow the that certain employers were their concerns and raisin escape of many German troops in the Crimean peninsula, which con- costs to assure larger profits on connects with the Russian mainland in tracts. this section. com-mitt- Louis, Pile, PAZO Tightening of transportation is complicating the Commodity Credit corporations distribution of its wheat stocks for feed. The same difficulty has interfered with the CCCs program for purchasing 15 million bushels of Canadian wheat According to . 221 Cato MFQ. Means of Teaching The disasters of the unfortunate should prove the effectual means of teaching the lesson of caution to the fortunate. E. Davies. CCC Rations Stocks world. ut Haiders. FEAfflERSiKSSSS CO, Strart, St m. nuow WHEAT: forces throughout the the rumors that threw Washington ' American The bill went to the senate, where it faced strong opposition on the grounds that the house was trying to cut in on the senates constitutional privilege of advising and consenting to foreign treaties. Congress was working itself into a pother over rumors of Gen. George et plug-ugly- , Ful-rig- ht Marshall Named Salernos beaches won, American and British troops turned to the northward, with Rome their immediate goal. Having failed to throw the Allies back into the sea at Salerno, Gen. Albert Kesselrings German forces withdrew toward the Naples area, where they were expected to put up another stiff rearguard action in the mountainous terrain. After sharp, brief attacks on Allied shipping at Salerno, German aircraft disappeared from the skies, and American and British bombers roamed over Italy at will. Seeking to halt the flow of German to the south, Allied planes ripped railroads and highways. Reports from Naples told of the Nazis destruction of the city, indi- - FEATHERS WANTED even. With congress adoption of the resolution, the intemational-- ; sts won a point through the measures provision calling for Americas in joining with otherj nations in preserving world peace y any seemingly proper means. On the other hand, the national-st-s won a point, too, through the resolutions stipulation that congress must approve any plan for such ALLIED CHIEF: ITALY: Rome Is Goal DEPARTMENT internationalism came to the front n the house of representatives and joth sides came off with honors ' nuis. they (EBITORS NOTE: When opinion are expressed In these Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper! Released by Western Newspaper Union. Spanish-America- say that he is chief of staff again. He vms tossed out last Christmas-tid- e for Kurt Zeitzler, the Nazi a switch which would be paralleled here if General Marshall were ousted for a modern Quantrell. But now he is back, just in time to plug, if he can' the hole left by Italys collapse. Haider has a cheery smile and this, along with thick glasses, gives him a schoolmasterish air. But he is a soldier with 40 years training, the son of a general, and in his own right a sound strategist and a bold tactician. Hitler turned him out with a curt, You may go, after failures in Russia, but it was Hitlers plan that failed, not The question of nationalism and, Allied Heavy Bombers Roam Over Italy To Halt Flow of Nazi Reinforcements; Major Shift in Army Command Heralds New Blows Against European Fortress n, with his war chiefs through a series of setbacks in Africa and Russia, CLASSIFIED Vote to Cooperate WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Consolidated Features. 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