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DESK fort CHRISTMAS Walnut Veneered EAR more than ever he for- stsure best elec EARLY THIS YEAR buy furniture of -I- worth and character that every member of the family will enjoy for years to come Bg handsome and swank Roll 4J edge smoothas silks top easy a to write or study on 8 deep drawers and center drawer With Gloss Top In walnut with cross stretcher and intricately designed edge A truly decorative piece Mit Salt alte Uribune Thursday Morning November 4 1943 Nazis Defy Warning Of Moscow Txclusive New York Times-Salt Lake Tribune STOCKHOLM Nov political circles commenting on the Moscow conference communique say the allies evidently Ignored the fact the Germans will have a word to say regarding the attle for Europe The allies seem to have forgotten says Berlin that their troops 'only now are before the gates of the continent" and facing them is "one of the most difficult tasks ver allotted a belligerent country" Wilheirnstrasse official comment all it typical that Austria is the only country about whose future the Moscow negotiators could agree whereas Finland the Baltic countries Poland Rumania and other Balkan states were not mentioned Swedish press comment is virtually unanimous that the conference spells doom to German hopes for separate peace with Russia Finland watched the Moscow conference with breathless tension silently nursing hope that something good would result for their country Two Helsinki newspapers betray nervousness that Finland the Baltic states and Poland were not mentioned Their judgment of the communique is that it does not reveal the whole truth regarding the unity of views of the united nations or about 'differences of opinion Copyright 1943 by New York Times Yankees Rally To Appeal For Bananas LONDON Nov 3 (C American service men In the European theater of operation overwhelmingly responded Wednesday to an appeal for bananas to nourish three-year-old Peter Brockwell who is suffering for an obscure disease in Croydon hospital After word had gone 'around that Peter was likely to die unless bananas which had not been imported into England since early in the war immediately were forthcoming the Americans turned in enough of the fruit to keep the boy supplied for several weeks Lieutenant Lee of Seattle Wash a transport sent three boxes of bananas he had brought from America Staff Sergeant Howard Nelson of an ordnance evacuation company donated two packages of dehydrated bananas sent to him as a Christmas present by his wife in Buffalo Copyright 1943 King Emanuel Seeks Way To Save Crown Nazi-Chasinet Escort Wins New Raiders' Praise Tow FORTRESS DIVISION HEADQUARTERS IN ENGLAND Nov 3 CD American bomber fliers who raided northwestern Germany Wednesday enthusiastically praised the nazi-chasing escort of Thunderbolts and Lightnings which took them all the way to the targets and back Twin-engined twin-tailed Lightnings doing their first escort job with heavy bombers here since the north African landing are the answer to nazis' new rocket shells and "everything else the Germans have" a flier said Repeatedly German fighters ran away when American fighters cut in The largest force of American heavy bombers ever to operate out of British basizs made the raid which incluakl 'Wilhelmshaven among the targets "It was the finest example of 1 teamwork among the American air forces" said Colonel Howard Turner of Avoca Iowa air commander of this division The fliers said that the P-38 Lightnings armed with four 50- caliber machine guns and one 20-millimeter cannon well lived up to their name Lieutenant NVilliam Smith of Boise Idaho pilot of the Fortress "Buccaneer" said the nazis were shooting a great Imany rockets at the bombers Sergeant Austin Johnson of Wichita Falls Texas a ball turret gunner on the "Careful Virgin" said he saw a Fortress with one engine burning shoot down one of two Focke-Wulfs which dived at it "The Focke-Wulf was riddled with bullets and fell in a sheet of flames" he said "The P-38s chased away the other tighter Then this Fortress went straight down itself and I don't know what happened to it" British Nazi Duel Across Channel AIMS ncore New Gains Toward Rome (Continued From Page One) the successful landing at Termoli one month ago Wednesday Although there is no inclination to declare the fighting over in the mountains through which the Fifth army has been tortuously grinding it is obvious that the advantage no longer is with the wehrmacht which is continuing the familiar process of orderly withdrawal to the next sstrong defense position There are other heights on the north bank of the Garigliano and beyond The transpeninsula line still starts on the Adriatic at San Salvo and roughly follows the twice-crossed Trigno through Montemitro and Roccavivera thence to Molise Frosolone Macchiogodena and Cantalupo The vital 'Boiano-Isernia road runs between the two latter points The exact alignment of troops In the diamond-shaped area between Cantalupo Pledimonte diAlife Galdo and Isernia is uncertain and the allied line remains officially anchored at Piedmonte d'Alife on the south But allied command of Mount Miletto highest point in the Matese ridge would indicate German positions between there and Isernia were untenable This cen-: tral area takes in the towns of San Agapito Castelpizzuto Longano and Roccamandolfi From Gallo the line drops fiye miles to Pratella which is two miles west of Variano junction still is unclaimed by Fifteenth army group headquarters From Pratella to Teano is 12 miles while Mount San Croce is six miles west and north of Teano and involves complete control of Roccamonfina Furnolo and Casamonstra But just how the rival armies are lined up between the peaks of San Croce and Ma-ssico is not officially defined and the "release line" remains at Nocelloto Trivio Forts Hit Wilhelmshaven In Heaviest Raid (Continued From Page One) allied Spitfires In attacks on enemy The use of airfields at St Andre de l'Eure and Tricqueville in France and the specially Amsterdam-Schipol in Holland bolts as escor In other operations Typhoon and Liberator bombers raided shippingalong the the Eighth al French coast damaging 12 barges cut the bomb( and four boats deeper into The attack was the seventh on The few Wilhelmshaven by American contrasted tc bombers and headquarters an- October 14 ir flounced that a greater weight flirt in whict of bombs was dropped In this used raid than in all the previous at- The loss of tacks It was the third assault nesday were on which the escorts went to the target and back with the bombers but it was their longest trip The others were to Emden Vigorous opposition by groups of as many as 73 German fighters were reported by the fliers but they were enthusiastic about the way the two-engine twin-tail Lightnings flying close to the bombers while the Thunderbolts provided high and surrounding cover---kept the Germans on the run The raid on Wilhelmshaven was the first operation by the long-range Lightnings with the heavy bombers here since a year ago when they flew on two raids before joining the north African invasion force They reappeared in this war theater on the last foray of the medium Marauders With special disposable fiber gas tanks the Thunderbolts have increased their range and now are believed capable of a 1000-mile round trip di Cancel lo and Mondragone As is often the case it is a "paper line" 5alt gake Zribunt Issued every morning Entered at the post office at Salt Lake City as seeond class matter under act or March 8 1879 Subscription rates: Utah southern Idaho eastern Nevada western Wyoming daily and Sunday month $1-30 year in advance $1560 elsewhere In 8 daily and Sunday month $150 The use of the Lightnings and the specially-equipped thunderbolts as escorts for the Fortresses and Liberators was interpreted as the Eighth air force's strategy to cut the bomber losses as they push deeper into Germany The few casualties Wednesday contrasted to the 60-bomber loss October 14 in a raid on Schweinfurt in which smaller forces were used The loss of two Marauders Wed nesday were the thirtenth and fourteenth In 85 attacks the medium bombers have made in over three and alhalf months The American raids Wednesday were the first heavy assaults from Britain since October 22 when the A F's big night bombers blasted Kassel and Cologne The newly organized Fifteenth air force in the Mediterranean blasted the Nlesserschmitt plant factory at Weiner Neustadt near Vienna Tuesday to give the plant its third battering in three months The Germans working frantically to counter the snowballing allied threat to bomb them into critical weakness are sending over small fleets of planes for "morale" incursions into England PABCO PAINTS For Your Home WALLPAPERS For Your Home ARMSTRONGEATGBEnG Co 19 West lit South Phono 4-7895 Lis lin 10:41 tyl doily KIM laths itirws Vy Azotree SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION qh AMMAtPegat'A eltallg111WVelli itt Mag 1" 1 A i I 4t 1 1 1 2 4l I Mit 5alt alte Uribunc Allies Nazi-Chasing Allies Score li-orts Hit Wilhehnshaveli s- Lisle' 1 0:48 a in dotty KON't fa Crews Vy Axelrod' Thursday Morning November 4 1943 i 0 Escort Wins New bains SHOP 1 EARLY i FOR BEST SELECTION Yankees Rally In Heaviest Raid al Nazis Defy Raiders ders Praise ToNva' rdRome 1 To Appeat allmng IT FORTRESS DIVISION (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) allied Spitfires in attacks on enemy The use of the Lightnings and i A 14 I i For Bananas HEADQUARTERS IN ENGLAND airfields at St Andre de l'Eure 1-1E ItElvmt the successful landing at Termoli for Ear JurS I Of Moscolv LONDON Nov 3 (C American service men in the Nov 3 CD American bomber fliers who raided northwestern one month ago Wednesday Amsterdam-Schiol i Holland Tricqueville in France and nn a'nct Although there is no inclination In other operations Typhoon and Liberators was interpreted as the specially-equipped 1'hunder- bolts as escorts for the Fortresses Gift ql -nr ers 4 -ve i Germany Wednesday enthusias- to declare the fighting over in the bombers raided shipping along the European theater of operation overwhelmingly tically praised the nazi-chasing mountains through which the Fifth French coast damaging 12 barges the Eighth air force's strategy to cut the bomber losses as they push Txclusive New York Times- has been tortuously grinding and four boats deeper into Germany 91 STOCKHOLl bananas to nourish Nov 3 three-year- flings Which took them all the it is obvious that the advantage no The attack was the seventh on Eerlin Wednesday to an appeal for escort of Thunderbolts and Light- army Salt Lake Tribune The few casualties Wednesday 11- te heavy longer is with the wehrmacht Wilhelmshaven by A i a 1 old Peter Brockwell who is suf- way to the tar back targets and ac contrasted to the 60-bomber loss political circles commenting on fering for an obscure disease in Twin-engined tin tailed Light- which is continuing the familiar bombers and headquarters an- flirt in which smaller forces were October 14 in a raid on Schwein- the Moscow conference communi- Croydon hospital After word had nings doing their first escort job process of orderly withdrawal to flounced that a greater weight used that Peter was with bombers here since the next strong defense position of bombs was dropped In this clue say the allies evidently The loss of two Marauders Wed- north bank of the Garigliano and tacks It was the third assault likely around ikely to die unless bananas the north African landing are the There are other heights on the raid than in all the previous at- 4 0 Ignored the fact the Germans will which' had not been imported answer to nazis' new rocket shells nesday were the thirteenth and i have a 1 -ord to say regarding the into England since early in the and "everything else the Germans beyond Venafro on which the escorts went to the fourteenth in 85 attacks the me- battle for Europe war immediately were forth- have" a flier said The transpeninsula line still target and back with the bomb- diurn bombers have made in over coming the Americans turned in The allies seem to have forgot- Repeatedly German fighters ran starts on the AAriatic at San Salvo ers but it was their longest trip The American raids Wednesday three and alhalf months enough of the fruit to keep the away when American fighters cut and roughly allows the twice- The others were to Emden en says Berlin that their troops boy supplied for several weeks in largest force of American crossed Trigno through Montemi- Vigorous opposition by groups tro and Roccavivera thence to Mo- of were the first heavy assaults from Britain since October 22 when the 'only now are before the gates of Lieutenant Lee of Sc- heavy bombers ever to operate out as many as 73 German fighters the continent" and facing them is attle Wash a transport pilot of British bases made the raid use Frosolone Macchiogodena and were reported by the fliers but A F's big night bombers blasted 'none of the most difficult tasks sent three boxes of bananas he which inclia1 'Wilhelmshaven Cantalupo The vital 'Boiano-Iser- they were enthusiastic about the Kassel and Cologne THIS 1LAR more than ever be had brought from America The newly organized LT Fit- among the targets nia road runs between the two lat- way the two-engine twin-tail fore to amoure best a tlec over allotted a belligerent Staff Sergeant Howard Nelson ''It was the finest example of ter points Lightnings flying close to the Country" of an ordnance evacuation corn- teamwork among the American The exact alignment of troops In bombers while the Thunderbolts ranean blasted the Mesaerschmitt teenth air force in the Mediter- HOP EARLY 1 i Vilhelropitrasse official comment --pany donated two packages of air forces" said Colonel Howard the diamond-shaped area between provided high and surrounding plant factory at Weiner Neustadt itall4 it typical that Austria is the dehydrated bananas sent to him Turner of Avoca Iowa air com- Cantalupo Pledimonte cliAlife cover--kept the Germans on the near Vienna Tuesday to give the as a Christmas present by his -7--- plant its third battering in three 4 mander of this division Galdo and Isernia is uncertain and rum HIS YEAR buy furniture 50- anchored at Piedmonte d'Alife on the first operation by the long- of only country about whose future fe in Buffalo The raid on Wilhelmshaven was 1 the Moscow negotiators wi could Copyright 1943 Lightnings armed with four months The fliers said that the P-38 the allied line remains officially The Germans working franti- worth' and character that ev agree whereas Finland the Baltic caliber machine guns and one the south But allied command of range Lightnings with the heavy cally to counter the snowballing cry member of the amil 11 ws countries Poland Rumania and 20-millimeter cannon well lived Mount Miletto highest point in the bombers here since a year ago allied threat to bomb them into round trip critical weakness are sending over enjoy for years to come other Balkan states were not Ki 11 "10-Emanue Lieutenant Villiam Smith of man positions between there and up to their name Matese ridge would indicate Ger- when they flew on two raids be- fore joining the north African in- mentioned Isernia were untenable This cen-: small fleets of planes for "morale" 0 I 4 vasion force They reappeared in incursions into England Swedish press comment is virtu- 4 Boise Idaho pilot of the Fortress this war theater on the last foray ally unanimous that the conference "Buccaneer" said the nazis were tral area takes in the towns of San spells doom to German hopes for kJ eeks Way shooting a great Imany rockets Agapito Castelpizzuto Longano of the medium Marauders 11411111111-10ka DESK for CHRISTINIAS separate peace with Russia at the bombers and Roccamandolfi With special disposable fiber gas PABCO 1 tanks the Thunderbolts have in- if Walnat Venotre'd Finland watched the Moscow ave Cr ONV Johnson Sergeant Austin onson From Gallo the line fi ne rops ve I pnTHITIC their range and now are conference with breathless tension Wichita Falls Texas a ball turret miles to Pratella which is two creased believed capable of a 1000-mile I A a '1' 'I''H 050 7-: silently nursing hope that some- gunner on the "Careful Virgin" miles west of Variano June- thing good would result for their said he saw a Fortress with one tion still is unclaimed by Fifteenth 12e tikemelleseits t4 jiiiL I I country two Focke- engine burning shoot down one of army group headquarters From For Your Home I Pratella to Teano is 12 miles while di Cancello and Mondragone As IS Two Helsinki newspapers betray Wulfs hich dived at it 0 "The Focke-Wulf was riddled Mount an Croce is six miles west often the case it is a "paper line" nervousness that Finland the WALLPAPERS 74 -torts Baltic states and Poland were not with bullets and fell in a sheet of and north of Teano and involves 0444 tr'-0i4 mentioned Their judgment of flames" he said The P-38s complete control of Roccamonfina M) salt gake Zributte For Your Home 14 the communique is that it does regarding not armies post office chased away the other ghter Furnolo and Casamonstra 4 handsome and swank Roll Issued morning Entered at the a reveal the whole truth Then this Fortress went straight But just how the rival at every Salt Lake City as second ARMSTRONG in I edgge smooth as silk top easy class matter under act or March 8 1879 ifl I' 1 -1Ot the unity of views of the united down itself and I don't know what are lined up between the peaks of i---044-- i 0004 to write or study on 8 dee thp nations or about differences of happened to it San Croce and Mand ssico is not of- ea Auebrnscritygosod aratts le tanh vzouotmliTnrn Iddaah ERIGBEEIG CO -41 ii 10101 drawers and center drawer opinion ficially defined a th "release and Sunday month V130 Yyeargin ad- 4 7 4 i I line" remains at Nocelloto Trivi0 vaannee 51560 elsewhere In 8 daily 19 Witst lit South Phon 4-7895 lp Copyright 1943 by New York British' azi uel Sunday month 5150 4 Ti mes 'i iiiaturcomerrsaas I 11 7m El Across Channel i i t'' I 1 nazi CU UK 1 AIL TABLE0 French-langu A 0111 1DE VS mar- I 111soo C- '-'11s -7 ms---- With Gloss Top irk gs A 7 0 i- illigLIC 0 ----Aso-7- I I i 4f10 I -N 4 i--0 1 ot41 1 or i 71 4 4 i I 1 i 985 4 fr- 74r Itit l'''- ps a 'A 1 1 i In walnut with cross stretcher ti4 1 tr-'' 0 i if and intricately designed edge 0 i 1 c-r fe i to A truly decorative pece Itc' kl4 tp- ye I 4 1 At 47 '4'14e s' 1-: SOMEWHERE IN SOUT HERN ITALY Nov 3 Vittorio Emanuele III Wednesday sought some means of saving his throne in the face of demands by parties of the united antifascist front that he abdicate before they join the government of Premier Marshal Pietro Badoglio For the first time in days the Italian monarch did not drive into the country to visit villagers or inspect soldiers (The nazi-controlled Vichy radio said in a French-language broadcast recorded by the London Mirror that the king had abdicated The king called his advisers to a conference in the small brown-colored villa where he lives with a fragment of his once numerous entourage Badoglio met with the king and kept the allied military mission informed Otherwise there were little signs of activity and a definite decision or move by the king is not expected for several days Even in the event of the monarch's abdication there is little chance that the king and queen actually will go into exile or leave the country They are expected to stay in one of the numerous castles in southern Italy but to take no part in the government' Even in the event of the mon- arch abdication there is little chance that the king and queen actual will into exile or leave the country They are expected to stay in one of the numerous take th castles In southern Italy but to ae no par in government SOMEWHERE IN 0 H- ERN' ITALY Nov 3 Viorio manuee enes- tt III Wd day sought some means of saving his throne in the face of demands by parties of the united antifascist front that he abdicate before they in joe government of Premier Marshal Pietro Bacloglio For the first time in days the Italian monarch did not drive into the country to visit villagers or inspect soldiers (The controlled Vichy radio said in a ge broad- a-- cast recorded by the London Mir- ror that the king had abdicated The king called his advisers to mission informed a conference in the small brown- colored' villa where he lives with- a h' fragment of his once numerous entourage Badoglio met with the king and kept the allied military Otherwise there little signs of activity and a definite the decision or move be king is not expected for several days Millions rely ea Crove's Cold Tablets for prompt decisive relief They contain Seat sett" invettionts Thay'r ilk a doctats pvesalplionothat Is enultiple 'Bodkins Work on oil these usual cold ymptoms st sem it i 0160 stuffiness Why just put up with this distress Tak Groves Cold Tablets exactly as directed Rest exposure Your druailist has Grove Cold fifty years known to millions as famous "Bronso Quinine" Cold Tablets Save Got Lot go Economy Size Quinine" Cold Tablet iSy Largo Ecottomy Size a Wiles raly ea Crove's Cold Tablets tor prompt dacisim relief They con- We eight active ingredients Ilk" dottat's proscriptintss-that la Tay re a onsdripts 'Bodkins Work on ati thee usual cold ymptome cams it 1 11100 echee-- stultifies Why just peu up with this distress? 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