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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 1

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INVEST AMOUCA TEMPERATURE BUT Bond (For 24-hour period ending at even a today) MinMax MinMax WEATHER Scattered light snow shower near mountains today colder today and tonight Oeden 22 47 Okla City 65 Omaha 25 44 Provo 63 1 Rock Springs 15 45 Salt Lake 27 CSCvC Albuquerque 37 Atlanta 38 Bismarck 20 Chicago Denver 35 Minneapolis New Orleans 49 New Tork 45 59 57 49 57 54 62 43 70iSan Antonio 44 55 St Louis 42 iSheridan 25 47Washifigton 44 IAV LJ Li W) blh AW 1 1 1 1 1 1 JSeventy-thlrd No 156 The United Press Tb Associated Press OSDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 25 1942 Wlds World News Ne Servtc 14 PASES FINAL EDITION Theme Chosen Rom Na nssians zis LAYTON CHILD KILLED BY CAR HOUSE GROUP WOULD SLOW All Warned To Get War Ration Book For Wartime Turkey Event ARMY LIMITS LIQUORS FOR SERVICE rad Front: Oil' Staling ON HIGHWAY GAS RATIONS Praise the Lord and Pass Allies Map nnis ar Ammunition Will Be Day's Keynote By United Press Struck in Center of Town By Auto Driven by Murray Youth Six Months' Delay Urged To See How Area To Save VOLUNTARY POLICY The nation celebrates its All-Out Drive in Africa Nazi Caucasus Foothold first war-time Thanksgiving CRASH INVESTIGATED Nears as Forces Hemmed in in 25 years tomorrow with the holy theme "Praise the Threatened by Red Offensive i WASHINGTON Nov 25 Persons who do not possess war ration book No 1 must file applications for the coupon book with local ration boards by December 15 the office of price administration said today Book No 1 the familiar sugar rationing coupon leaflet will become valid for coffee and sugar OPA noted but it wil have to be presented to local boards around the first of the year in order to receive war ration book No 2 the so-called "universal" ration book The notice was directed at those who have never applied for book No 1 those who were denied a book because they had an excess sugar supply and those who had surrendered their books for one reason or another Lord and pass the ammuni Jeffers Is Still Firm on Patrolmen Hint Charges tion" New Restrictions Slated In Eight States December 10 HOURS CUT DOWN Public Asked Protect Service Personnel And Minors SAN FRANCISCO Nov 25 (UP) New regulations affecting the sale of intoxicating liquor to all service AXIS REINFORCED AFRICAN FIGHT CRITICAL SAYS ANTHONY EDEN Showdown for Control Of Mediterranean President Roosevelt will lead the Of Driving With Bad Brakes Program Slated December I people in prayer services to be broadcast from the White House Hitler Backs Up Armies CASUALTIES MOUNT Stalingrad Siege Lines Face Encirclement Or Retreat over all three major networks and War Production Chief Donald Grant Burton 12-year-old WASHINGTON Nov 25 Nelson has asked workers to "pass the ammunition" by producing war goods as usual on Thanksgiving son or Mr ana Mrs jii Burton of Layton- died in an (AP) A special house committee recommended today a With Powerful Air Attacks By The Associated Press Reuters news agency re day Is Real Test The president will be assisted in Ogden hospital today at nine six months' postponement of the observance in the historic east forty-five a of a fractured room of the White House by mem men in eight western states LONDON Nov 25 (AP)- bers of his cabinet justices of the ported tonight after hearing skull and a compound frac ture of the right leg supreme court and heads of the gasoline rationing in all or at least part of the presently un-rationed area "to see what complete voluntary tire sav Foreign Secretary Anthony were announced today at the headquarters of Lieut Gen a broadcast from Morocco armed services who will join him WHIPPING CREAM ORDERS HALTED Eden told the house of com He was struck by an automobile on highway 91 in the center song and prayer Working as Usual that the allied armies were on the verge of launching an ing will accomplish" mons today that the battle for North Africa is "in an John De Witt commanding general of the western defense command and fourth Secretary of War Henry The group also suggested that Stimson has ordered military and all-out drive against axis extremely critical phase" and studies of the offtee of petroleum civilian personnel of the war de forces hemmed in at Tunis army partment to observe Thanksgiving co-ordinator and office of defense The announcement of the new and Bizerte in French North declined to discuss arrangements which Lt Gen Dwight day by working as usual The in transportation be utilized in an navy department issued similar or restrictions said they will become Afrina Table Cream Not WPB's New Ban However effort to make sure "that our ders Eisenhower has made with By United Press Germany's grip on south Russia and the nazi foothold in the Caucasus was threatened today by a soviet offensive that Was splintering the whole Web of German defense posts and the communications from Stalingrad to the great bend of the Don river 100 miles to the west Three separate red army columns were knifing through the area disrupting both rail and highway connections between the Don and the nazi siege force before Stalingrad German casualties were estimated at more than 160000 men and the army of 350000 on the Stalingrad siege lines was threatened with encirclement Twin Russian columns were converging at the Don river bend about 100 miles west of Stalingrad in a position from which thev All states join in celebration "of Sol tuA oroaacast reported that a the local French authorities I UCCII U11UWU transportation system throughout the country does not suffer a sudden and drastic collapse through xiie announcement made with hark miioo anfu Eden did not elaborate on his I 1 UUU Thanksgiving on the last Thursday in November for the first time in three years For the two years previous the holiday has been cele mo concurrence or Vice Admiral Tt nn a tm statement WASHINGTON Nov 25 (UP) vjreensiaae commander mander tho Allied spokesmen however re premature and forced gasoline rationing' The war production board today issued an order to prohibit dairy peatedly have pointed out that the of the western sea frontier and army was said to be at the point Vice Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher of ordering a large-scale offensive of Layton Tuesday at three-forty when he ran directly into the path of a northbound automobile driven' by Robert Wooley 18 of 3653 Second East street Murray according to State Highway Patrolmen Merlin Brown and Fred Mueller who investigated Immediately after the accident and' before the child died the youthful driver was ordered to appear before Justice of the Peace Wendell Barnes of Kaysville next Saturday at eleven a to answer charges of having no driver's license Possible filing of -charges of driving with faulty brakes was under consideration the patrolmen said although the investigation is not yet completed Patrolman Brown however said today that he had signed statements from witnesses that the boy ran directly into the path of the machine and that the driver did not have a chance to stop Born In Layton Rep Anderson (D-NM) chair brated in many states a week earlier at the request of President Roosevelt man of a sub-committee of a 15- Wi wuiiwcHHii ttsainst tne air-reiniorced axis producers rrom distributing whipping cream or other heavy cream oca ironuer saia service men will forces man committee created at a bi-1 A survey indicated service men to household consumers retailers ue proniouea irom purchasing in- Ay5 partisan anti-rationing caucus of in cities across the nation were restaurants hotels and other insti wAicaung nquor except between a house members last week made wamped with more invitations to German broadcast said that tutions public the recommendations at axis troops in Tunisia had been uums live ana in establishments where holiday dinners than possibly could be filled Army posts naval Coffee cream or ordinary table house interstate commerce committee hearing LONDON Nov 25 For the first time since 1940 the twice-daily broadcast of the fighting French forces in Britain calling on the French people to resist their oppressors was cancelled today by DaGaulIist leaders as the result of the allied arrangement with Admiral Jean Francois Darlan former Vichy official liquor is served on premise and Jh 7w IIIS-JS cream is not affected The order is effective lmmedi Rep Sumners (D-Texas) protest stor "1 -i'- i11:" detachments and had secured their bases and United Service organization headquarters were flooded with offers to feed soldiers sailors and marines in private homes ing against rationing said-that ately The order was recommended by the foods requirements com consumntion off thA ni-pmi Th Uttua nea aiong this idea of having somebodvfrom could strike southwest toward Rostov in an effort to isolate the nazi army of the Caucasus mittee to conserve fluid milk for sale or consumption of beer is not SiL eadmg t0Ward the Washington telling an individual how to go about his own business consumer use and for the manu restricted a And All Fixin's Wherever soldiers are serving The beleaguered defenders of States in which these rt news agency dispatch InStrUC- fiM that oHViMtn-Vi 1 ooks too much like the bug that bit facture of dried whole milk cheese butter and other dairy nroducts Stalingrad were storming from abroad as well as in the continental Grant Eugene Burton was born their barricades in buildings and ntJer" The people Sumners told the United States the army quar- In Layton May 25 1930 WPB said that the order will help relieve 'the most critical butter a son shattered streets and thrusting the of and Hazel with an evening meal of turkov snortage In 10 years" and loca Burton TZGi iormations from Algeria had been Included in the announcement UiowArt hv 4 nro naf tht in: slowed by increasing German nazis back at several points whil from the north a Russian column broke through the Germans on the He was a member of the sub-committee are demonstrating voluntarily that they can conserve rubber He suggested that they be permitted to continue on that basis rather than employing gasoline milk fluid shortages in many sec tions of the country 1 ra in hTf ghter attacks and all the fixin's Supplies of frozen turkeys have been shipped to men stationed in Britain Ireland Iceland and other 'TflS Pftr nf ov a air otto! west bank of the Volga and contacted the city's defenders BPii(i -nAVCfnnnAl 1WIW Layton ward deacons' quorum and the Boy Scout troop He was an outstanding student in the seventh An exception to the order is made in the case of a farmer rancher and herd owner who may deliver rationing as a basis for conserving rubber fronts for several months that AdoU MUm wii cononc excesses ing up the encmy and forcea wifch Seek Extermination The Russian press said the red relatively light resistance from the French was only the first phase and that the showdown for domination of the Mediterranean's African shore would be the test now developing between the allies and the stronger defenses of the axis Those spokesmen have stressed that political arrangements in North Africa were intended to free allied military commanders there for their main job and that in that sense political and military operations were closely dovetailed Referring to the! fact that the (Continued on Page Two) (Column Four) Officers of the quartermaster up to lour quarts of heavy uose at Aiidnight great air power for a bitter-end State and municipal authorities stand on the Mediterranean shnrp corps said men in the battle lines in Africa and the south Pacific army was driving for the extermination of the whole German force in south Russia and declared i-ream per aay if his deliveries averaged less than one gallon daily Jeffers Firm Despite the protests by Sumners and others Rubber Administrator William Jeffers declared the were urged to provide that all es- even to the extent of probably will have to eat emer in me inree months ended Nov 25 laDiisnments or portions of estab- draining planes from his imner that Stalingrad besieged for 93 days would soon be free FRANCIS' rationing program stands and will gency field rations but behind the lines the traditional feast will be usimicuuj wuere intoxicating nquor lied Russian front- begin as scheduled on Dec 1 Both Russian and British sources ia aoia on me premises will be However thA tAmrwe prepared in field kitchens over the YOUNG SPEAKS representative Johnson (D credited the allied offensive in North Africa with opening the viacu iiuu later wian mianignt ana ground concentrations were be Okla) said he would continue his globe The navy made similar plans plans uieneu not Detore ten a and lieved still to be thns hnMin way for the sudden Soviet blow fight for a 90iday stay and Rep that all stores or portions of stores defensive arcs snm sn Tnii it North African expedition was under command Eden said: At Great Lakes naval training resentative Anderson (D-N M) London reported that heaVy AT CLUB EVENT station largest in the nation 3000 where liquor is sold for use off side Tunis and Bizerte and in the premises be closed not later flight before Britain's Eighth armv said he and other oil-state con transfers of nazi planes from Rus "This is not the time to discuss arrangements made in North Af gressmen would try to show that tuontinued on Page Two) (Column Three) sia to the threatened Mediterranean were under way aiding the nation-wide rationing is unneces tulu' ana not openea in ljioya although the Vichy ra-before ten a dio yesterday renorted stroncr fnr Ogden shares with the nation in rica between General Eisenhower and local French authorities sary i Russian air force in protecting the advancing ground troops ttiiiiuunuemeiiis saia mat in mations landin? at Gabes and Rfav the pride which attaches to the "Boise" that American cruiser After hearing Jeffers late vester "The battle is in an extremely "There are two things which must be preserved the Christian forces of all churches and the civic idealism of America" Levi Edgar onanK1y localities wnere conai- southern Tunisia tlnn vrx i'vm A 1 111 I day however members of a house YANKEES BLAST critical phase and it will be time which fought six Japanese warships off Guadalcanal and sank interstate sub-committee said nri -n TJt lu W1B Showdown Near and welfare of service nersonnel to go into all these measures when the six it is won" ioung president of the first coun further restrictions may be re- British and French quired It asks that the public forces were reported roaming the vately it appeared that little could be done to avert the move They referred to Jeffers' declaration that Meanwhile he said nothing JAPS IN CHINA cil or seventy of the church said today in his address Lieut Raat one of the snouid be done to give the Amen further protect service personnel "ngm ana breadth of Tunisia by nrohibitinc th sal nr clashing occasionally with enemy rationing was not necessary to crew is home on a furlough and at a joint meeting of the Rotary cans cause for complaint conserve gasoline outside the east is being lauded though in his The statement was made while of intoxicants to ahv memher hf Patrols in short but violent en ana iviwanis clubs in the Hotel out was essential for the conspr modesty he disavows doing more fcsen Lomond By REILLY O'SULLIVAN the armed services who is obvious- Sagements and preparing for the ly intoxicated or to minors in the final snowdown with the axis in Eden was commenting for the second day on the cancellation by vation of rubber stocks of which tnan nis plain duty WITH THE AIR FORCES armed services nnH nisr nrH that Africa Prime Minister Churchill of IN CHINA Nov 23 (Delayed) President Young said he was thankful for the Christian forces in America "There are eighty million members registered in the he said might reach a dangerous low next year Chairman Truman (D-Mo) of the He was in command of one of prostitutes -nrnhihitv frn Allied forces clashed occasionallv (AP) American bombers accom broadcast which General Charles De Gaulle had scheduled for last London observers said the Soviet attack was timed to trap the Germans at the worst possible moment for a retreat The Don river which the nazis at Stalingrad must cross if they are forced west is now said to be filled with blocks of ice which would wreck pontoon bridges Retreat Ordered? Unconfirmed dispatches from Stockholm said that a general retreat of the Germans before Stalingrad had been ordered but neither Russian nor German reports bore out the rumor Soviet tommy-gunners carried by tanks penetrated the enemy's rear south of Stalingrad and cut his communications Tanks were roaring forward over the frozen ground harassing the Germans while Stormovik bombers machine-gunned and bombed them tne batteries on the cruiser the tering public establishments where enemy patrols in short but panied by the largest fighter es guns of which directed a deadly Saturday corts yet seen in the China theatre liquor is sold on the premises vjoienc engagements along and special senate defense investigat ing committee announced that Jef stream of devastating explosions The announcement made it clear "cai incan coast Aerial The house cheered Eden who has just succeeded Sir Stafford on tne enemy ships' iers secretary Ickes Defense that should anv 5itahlishmnt fail battles raged ransportation Director Wnh Cripps as government leader in the subjected two of Japan's main air bases in south China to punishing attacks today without drawing opposition from a single enemy plane to meet these restrictions such American P-38 fight Eastman and Price Administmf nr house when he said: premises would be denied to ser- ers ranged the skies above the It seems almost too good to be-true that one American cruiser ground troops seeking out Ger t'The First British army strongs vice personnel cnurches of America We have been listening too long to the awful conditions in the world today but there are good men and good women walking in the world and especially in the Christian nations "The time is come" he said "when -we must speak of the finer conditions The United States army is officered by as fine a type of morals as any because of the spirit in which we fight America has Leon Henderson had been directed to appear Friday to establish the met three cruisers and three de man and Italian concentrations An airport on the island of San- ly supported by forces is need for rationing stroyers of the enemy and when the smoke of battle had cleared chu 72 miles south of Canton was xnaKing its way eastward over SALT LAKE CITY Nov 25 attacking troop columns and trains and occasionally engaging ive had more than 2000 com- enormous distances with the ut raided in the morning and installa (UP) The Utah liquor control naa sunn an or tnem commission probably will hold a (Contlnued on Pass Two) (Column Five) tions on the Tienho airfield at Canton were destroyed in the after axis planes Four German planes were shot down and a troop train was riddled by these fighters near special meeting to discuss an most possible speed and they are greatly helped in the advance by the favorable attitude of the pop noon armv-naw reauest that hours Hnr That Is so extraordinary that when the -Boise arrived at the Philadelphia navy yard a few days ago the highest ranking officers ing which liquor may be served Gabes yesterday They handed it back two for OPA Raises Coke Crushing Blow Near never been to war to subjugate peoples America has always fought for some great principle which makes humanity better" service men be changed Mrs Jean- ulation and also by the vigorous resistance which the French troops of Tunisia already are offering to MARINES GAIN British observers said that both one for the ineffective pre-dawn enemy raid on the Kwangsi airdrome in which two of three Jan ette Garner enforcement commis Prices in Utah or tne navy were there to do honor to the commander and his the British Eighth army in Libya sioner said today tne Lrerraan and Italian invaders President Young said he was and the allied army in Tunisia Mrs Garner said no official no crew IN SOLOMONS bombers were shot out of the sky and the third possibly was destroyed- have built up their forces for tification of the request announced WASHINGTON Nov 25 AP) by the western defense command crushing blow at both ends of the thankful that we are at war "If we Were not heavon only knows what would have happened to us The story of humanity is a story In the engagement 107 of the AVIATOR FREED To prevent threatened shortages of coke needed by west coast shin- Three hangars believed filled in San Francisco had been re- extended German lines which Boise lighting men were killed ceived yet would be launched at any min- wxth Jap planes a big barracks builders the office of nricp nd- of blood because of different ide WASHINGTON Nov 25 "When we get the official notice ute- For those deaths the Jars Daid and a lare workshop area at the ologies and different understand The navy announced today that a dearly Their dead and iniured banCflU received direct hits Mumstrauon toaay increased maximum prices for first-grade bee- ings" IN CRASH CASE du canon aco) (Coluaw Four) marine patrol on Guadalcanal in LONDON Nov 25 (UP) Radio must have been in the thousands ln tne morning raid by the Ameri mve oven coKe produced at Sunny- Algiers reported that allied para the Solomons islands had killed 70 Japs and captured five machine- can sKyaragons Five tons of oiue utaxi irom $eDU to $750 troops had occupied an important Lieut Raat whose home Is at bomDs were dropped on the field guns in an enemy encampment ujf a said prevailing ceilings Thanksgiving-Day of Work SANTA ANA Calif Nov 2S API airdrome in Tunisia had repelled 3120 Washington avenue is only Japans Principal south China re- southwest of the American-held Lt WilliarA Wilson accused of were ueiow cose or production and that the increase would insure con enemy attacks and captured pris zd mai is ratner younz to c-n orve ae ana airpiane repair ana airfield storage center -Fires were start oners during violent lighting in through an experience which will A 11 off no if T79 The action was carried out Mon tinued maximum production and result in the rehabilitation of manv central Tunisia ed and oil supplies were believed go down in history mansiaugnter in the death of 12 persons after a collision between his army bomber and a commer day Guadalcanal time against an set ablaze encampment near the village of cial airliner was acquitted today A string of bombs exploded on I am inviting him to be my guest inactive ovens The Sunnyside facilities are the only ovens west of southeastern WASHINGTON Nov 25 (AP)-f that never before thought of buy Mambulo on the upper reaches of the Matanikau river by a courtmartial to near juevi Jidgar Young who Americans may be willing to fore A Bags Nazi ing turkeys are in the market The trial board of 10 superior a runway as three enemy planes were taking off One was demolished before getting off the eround speaKs to a joint meeting of Ro uoiorado The marine patrol suffered only go the holiday part of Thanksgiy now for the festive bird omcers deliberated 37 minutes tary and liiwanis at noon today! two men wounded ing tomorrow in order to keep war Transport Piano Its decision concluded a trial of A communique reporting this Fighters attacked the others probably damaging one production wheels humming but Some of the heavy buying government officials said represented purchases for the less than three days highlighted I would like to take him before flurry of activity said also that tney apparently are determined to yesterday by the testimony of a a high school assembly or to We LONDON Nov 25 A Reu celebrate at a festive table some 20-year-old private in the tank future by persons fearful of shortages later ters' dispatch said today that a dive bombers and fighters from the Guadalcanal airfield had attacked enemy Installations at Mun- time during the day ber college there to present him as a living example of American corps that an American airliner mammoth German transport sea Millions will work as usual to Paper Early youth at best in defense of native Not all of the demands are met In some localities the plane capable of carrying up to flew under the bomber when they collided in mid-air near Palm da on the western end of New on J3 a keep the planes tanks and ammunition rolling but when they sit down to dinner it will be to one land Springs Calif Oct" 23 Georgia island 180 miles northwest of the airfield and scored a IfT ia into the sea yesterday off the east Turkey Day direct hit on a warehouse Pictures of "the greatest armada in history" are being received of the most bountiful Thanksgiv- vaoc ui euiue iuoas me 1 iru The" navy had reported yesterday mfoMll Muus-iaugc uguiua um iuaiia ng feats ifi the nation history oujr was uisumueuu Tha i0oth oll th Mft They show the fleet of 850 Ameri Jap Raider Sunk Lrrocery stores have been jammed Reports indicated that the 7:7" can and British ships carrying that Japanese troops were active in the mountainous Mambulor region but had not described the na i i uiuum iuiu vtMi auva1 culi tx his week as consumers rushed to Assistant Chairman Resigns WASHINGTON Nov 25 Resignation of Newspaper Publisher Frank Gannett as assistant chairman of the Republican national committee left the party's leadership today with two top committee vacancies to fill at the Dec 7 meeting in St Louis Chairman Joseph Martin Jr who is resigning to devote all his time to his duties as house minority leader announced yesterday that Gannett also would leave his post in the belief that "what we fought for has been largely achieved" thA nf Tat MTitMr "uc tye xnaiveia buy turkeys chickens cranberries flying boats which the nazis used ture of the activity By Minesweeper NEW YORK Nov 25 The troops ana equipment lor the second front Battleships cruisers destroyers and other ships are in the vegetables- pastries and the other trimmings and dairy products eggs some types of fresh vegetables and experimentally for flights across the Atlantic before the war Tomorrow Thursday November 2Q being Thanksgiving and a national holiday The Standard-Examiner will observe holiday hours and go to press at one o'clock Subscribers who do not receive their copy of the paper by five i are requested to call the circulation depart- ment of the paper 7711 Never before report agriculture some luxury items LAYTON HAS FIRE LAYTON Utah Nov 25 (AP) Vichy radio broadcast today a This civilian holiday demand Havas report that a powerfully department officials has there been so great a demand for food Fire destroyed the Wasatch Oil came as the government expand 400 TO WORK IN PANA3IA company station today and dam ossessing a record volume of pur That mobilizing must have called armed Jap surface raider of 10000 tons had been sunk in the Indian ocean by a minesweeper of the SAN SALVADOR Nov 25 (AP) aged an adjacent cafe chasing power and limited outlets for something more than goes with Vird Cook volunteer fire depart ed food purchases for the armed forces and the allies and authorities debated whether wider rationing of food stuffs should be tried for its expenditure civilians de Four hundred Salvadoran laborers plan to leave this week to work in Panama Others will go to Cali ndian navy and a Dutch patrol ment chief estimated damage at (Continue a on fagt Two) iColunn Two) boat There was no immediate manded an unprecedented quantity of good things to eat Families $5000 and reported the fire started to insure war needs fornia British confirmation i when a stove exploded.

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