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TEN THE LINCOLN STAR WEDN ESDAY, IANUARY 2 1, 1942 Primate Of ON MARCH 31 Archbishop of Canterbury Will Make Way For Younger Mari LONDON, Jan, Archbishop of Canterbury, prtmate of all England and a central figure in forcing the abdication of King Edward VIII, announced today he would resign March 31 to make way for a younger man. The archbishop, the Most Reverend and Right Honorable Cosmo Gordon Lang, was 77 years old last Oct. 31 and has been the Archbishop of Canterbury since July 27, 1928. He said he was relinquishing his lofty church office to make way for younger in years and more vigorous in mind and spirit, who will be better able to prepare now for post-war plans The top-ranking ecclesiastic, the Archbishop of Canterbury is the first peer of England next to the royal family. The only other archbishop of the Church of England is the Archbishop of York.

It was considered likely in some British quarters that the present Archbishop of York, 60- year-old Dr. William Temple, would be named Dr. successor. Crowned Present King. Following the abdication of Edward VIII, in which Dr.

Lang was a leading fighter to keep England from having a king married to a divorcee, the American-born Wallis Warfield, the venerable archbishop placed the crown on the head of King George VI. successor. The archbishop followed the example of his immediate predecessor, Randall Thomas Davidson, who in 1928 at the age of 80 became the first Archbishop of Canterbury to resign since Augustine I held the office 13' 2 centuries ago. Dr. Lang assured the convocation his health was excellent but said his duties increasingly fatigued him.

He has been an archbishop of the church of England since 1910, when he became Archbishop of York. Favorite of Victoria. Early in his career his abilities OPM To Be Abolished By Production Chief Mrs. Ralph Schulte, 39, Is Taken By Death Archbishop ot Canterbury ms successor probably "111 be Archbishop of York VIH, he made a broadcast which provoked much criticism. In that broadcast, on Dec.

13, 1936, he said it was and that Edward have disappointed hopes so high and abandoned a trust so "Even more strange and sad It he went on, "that he should have sought his happiness in a manner Inconsistent with Christian principles of marriage, and within a social circle whose standards and wavs of life ars alien to all the best instincts and traditions of his people." Tiw castigation drew considerable comment and the subject was aired on the floor or the house of commons, where outspoken member. Independent Laborite Jock McOovern, declared bishops should get our and deal with unemployment instead of kicking a man when down." Since the new Brttish-Russlan alliance, following Germany's invasion of Russia, the archbishop in public statements has urged British support of the Russian war effort. The latter, he said. Is part of civiliia- tion battle against ANTI AXIS TEST NEAR AT PARLEY as a parish priest impressed Queen (Continued from he dedaied, wanted more definite action from the conference Hopes that Argentina might fall into line on the proposal to break relations with the axis were dealt a blow last night by acting president, Ramdh S. Castillo, who said his government could not modify its attitude toward the proposal.

Of the 20 other republics represented here, Chile is the only one whose stand on a proposed joint break with the for debate in doubt. Others to Go Ahead. Proponents of the anti-axis declaration indicated they were ready to go ahead regardless of attitude, and there were reports one sub-committee member had proposed that Argentina or any other nation opposing the measure be ousted from the Pan-American union. Some hope still existed that Argentina, while apparently un- (Contlnued from Page in charge of Ford production, to head up the automobile conversion program with the authority got to get that job Illustrated the authority delegated to Kanzler, Nelson asserted. there are tools in factory that are needed in General Motors xxx they will be moved Last night Nelson commanded the automobile industry to halt production Feb.

1 and turn its full power to war production. Kanzler, as chief of the OPM automotive branch, will move with much of a staff as he to Detroit where he will set up a headquarters and direct the conversion at the scene of opera tions. Nelson said that Kanzler would have ample authority he needs to compel automobile plants to pool their machinery or to take any other co-operative action which might be necessary to assure success of the conversion effort. Hillman Labor Director. The reorganization will strip Sidney Hillman of his title of associate OPM director but will leave him as director of the WPB labor of the six major board branches Nelson will establish.

The production chief said he like to both Hillman and William S. Knudsen, former OPM director general, remain as members of the war production board, although the jobs which entitled them to positions on the board have been abolished. He indicated he would ask President Roosevelt to issue an executive order specifically assigning them to the WPB. which has powders merely to and Nelson. Major Divisions.

The major divisions to be established under WPB, in addi tion to the labor branch are: be headed by Douglas formerly New England purchasing director of the Atlantic St Pacific Tea who heads the present OPM purchases division. Members of tala staff will be placed In army and navy procurement offices to as- guide and expedite buying of munitions, weapons and suppliea. Division of be William H. Harrison, now on leave of absence as vice president of the American Telephone At Telegraph Co. who directed production under OPM Materials by Butt, who occupied the same post under OPM civilian supply by Leon Henderson.

maintaining tha same post he held under OPM Division of Industrial Headed by S. Knowlson, ot Hinsdale, president and chairman of the board of the Stewart-Warner Corp, who was Nelson's assistant In OPM and is now acting director of the priorities division. Mrs. Vera Zilla Schulte, 39, 1243 Belmont street, died at a local hospital Tuesday afternoon. She had lived 10 years in Lincoln and was a member of St.

cathedral. The survivors include her husband, Ralph seven brothers. John Hess. Fond du Lac, Jacob, Sentinel Butte, S. Martin and Joseph, of Paynesville, Leonard, of Steele, N.

George, of Washington state; and Edward, Minnesota; and two sisters, Mrs. George Roller and Mrs. Christ Mauer, St. Cloud, Minn. Minahassa peninsula, northeast arm of Celebes island, but dearly for this 2.

1,800 miles east of Celebes, Japanese warplanes attacked ports of eastern (British) New Guinea and the nearby Bismarck archipelago. Forty Japanese bombers and 20 fighting planes raided Kavieng, at the north cape tip of British New Ireland, and attacked the New Guinea cities of Madang, Sala- maua, Bulolo and Lae. Victoria, who appointed him an honorary chaplain. Later he became one of her favorite preachers. After the abdication of Edward Pull the Trigger on Lazy Bowels, with Ease for Stomach, too willing to subscribe to an imme- When constipation brings on acid indigestion, stomach upset, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, tongue, sour taste and bad breath, your stomach is probably the because your bowclf move.

It calls for Laxative-Senna to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels, combined with Syrup Pepsin for perfect ease to your stomach in taking. For years, many Doctors have given pepsin preparations in their prescriptions to make medicine more agreeable to a touchy stom aeh. So be sure your laxative contains Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. 1 ive Senna combined Symp Pepsin.

See how wonderfully the Laxative Senna akes up lazy nerves and muscle in your intestines to bring welcome relic! from constipation. And the good old Syrup Pepsin makes this laxative so comfortable and easy on your stomach. Even finicky children love the taste of this pleasant family laxative. Buy Dr. Laxative Senna at your druggist today.

Try one laxative combined with Syrup Pepsin for case to your stomach, too. diate break with the axis, might do so when she feels the time is ripe. Those holding to this belief maintained that the present attitude of Argentina, as well as Chile, was being strongly influenced by political considerations at home. Plans Completed For 'Smuggling' Salvage Drive Here (Continued from Page One) waste to the collection, to the end that it be diverted into war materials, and into the channels of trade. The saving of salvage after the collection should be continued, according to Mr.

Grossman. For the time being at least, he added, this will be the only pickup campaign by the civilian defense council. Beginning on Monday of next week those agencies which have been collecting the materials heretofore, will resume their activities, and the money obtained from their sale will be used by them. Warning Sounded. Warning also was given today that an attempt has been made in several sections of the city to gather waste in advance of the collection.

Boys have represented themselves as scouts, according to reports reaching authorities. The defense council "positively is not making any collection in tesdar a a watch and $1 2,1 in caah Jacobson, Y25 North Twentf-Mttfc, reported that entered Checker ce Tuesday ight by prying open a wtna.tw. Eight candy bara were taken lax Is Charged Prime Minister John Curtin said advance of Friday and Saturday, the mass attacks showed the peril, it was said, people should to Australia was clearer refuse to allow any one to pick and deadlier than ever 12 Shot Down. 3. bombers again struck heavily at $400,000,000 island fortress today but paid a high toll.

Twelve of the raiders were officially reported shot down amid prolonged attacks on residential districts. On the basis of 10 per cent as a heavy loss, this would indicate that at least 120 Japanese planes were used in the assault. 4. Burma Imperial Tokyo headquarters asserted that Japanese forces now striking into British Burma, backdoor for war supplies, defense troops in an attack near Commeander, 16-miles northeast of Japanese-occupied Tavoy, in southern Burma. British headquarters at Rangoon, the Burmese capital, declared that Thal-Japanese forces which struck from the Thailand border yesterday toward the important port of Moulmein in southern Burma had been checked near the frontier town of Myawaddi.

Jap Pressure. Heavy pressure was evident all along the British imperial line across southern Malaya, with the brunt of the fighting ap Poehrkasse Is New Head Of Lutheran Business Men's Club L. T. Roehrkasse of Redeemer church was elected chairman of the Lutheran Business Luncheon club at its first annual meeting Wednesday, completing a year of successful weekly gatherings. Fred Bauer of Calvary Importer church was named St I L.

H. Outline Calvai and H. NGT Charges of evading the SATISFIED with This AID IN HUCVING 5-ccnt per gallon tax on 21.538 The retiring officers are- Mar- PIMPLES BLEMISHES gallons of gasoline are on file tin Holtmeier, chairman; William tki heipiul areCuticura Soap and Ointment in against W. A. St.

Paul Pflug. secretary and Marltn Katt importer and iealer, in the How- and W. Wagner, committee rot hedanertwoweekstnai. members Umtment reguUrly. Only each.

Projects undertaken during the PA KOAP and year included contributions for wl SKMMWm playground equipment for the oprhanage at Fremont. Congregations represented by this group are Trinity Lutheran, 1 Immanuel Lutheran. a 1 ary I ard county court, John Ainlay, state director of motor fuels, said Wednesday. Jacobs waived preliminary hearing end the cafe was turned over to the District court for trial. Ainlay said the complaint against Jacobs, believed to be the SmmJiimL Lutheran and Redeemer Lutheran.

first of its kind in this state, resulted from an investigation started by the finding of an un- usual ioo-gaiion compartment in L. L. Womens Division a transport once owned by Looks To Defense Work up theilr packages before the Y. M. C.

A. boys, some 50 of them, will, make the office buildings. Office people are urged to give not only papers and magazines but any discarded or unused books. The office building drive will be under way at 8:30 a. m.

Friday. Transport Plan. Trucks will start at 1 p. m. in the residential sections picking up salvage collected by Boy Scouts and conveniently piled in block centers.

Transportation will be in charge of Messrs. Myers, Gillette and Alexander. The Y. M. C.

A. boys will be under A. Brown. Alden Eberly will supervise collections in University place, Havelock, Bethany and College View. The main drive centers on Friday.

Saturday will be pick-up or clean-up day for those who were missed. Following is a list of trucks contributed for the 2-dav cam-i Jacobs. Several months ago. Ainlay said, the transport figured in an accident and was damaged by fire. Jacobs released the machine to the insurance company and theie- after the tankwagon was sold to two other importers who noted nothing unusual about the capacity.

Find Secret Compartment The compartment was discovered by workmen at Fairmont who were repairing a leak in one of the regular compartments. When found, Ainlay said, the 100-gallon compartment was plugged. Subsequent checks were made of the new transport Jacobs bought revealed a discrepancy between the sealed capacity and the actual gallons the truck carried. Ainlay said there was indication that one of the measuring discs had been altered. Ainlay said the complaint Is based on alleged operations covering a 2-year period.

He explained that once the capacity of a transport has been fixed and sealed At a special meeting of the chamber of commerce women's division Wednesday noon, defense questionnaires to be sent to the! entire membership were formulated. Special activities for defense organizations were outlined, in order to determine possibilities for members, Mrs. Hazel Patz, chairman, announced. Miss Alice Von Bergen, Omaha chairman for the division of the chamber of commerce, was a special guest at the meeting, telling of the new activities of that group. iarently borne by Australians on the left li Chamber Boosters Plan Stag Dinner A stag dinner, marking the end of 1941 activities and outlining 1942 interests will be held Feb.

3 by the Lincoln chamber of commerce booster committee, President H. K. Grainger, announced Wednesday. are anticipating a greater year than Mr. Grainger declared.

with the Lincoln 1942 trade possibilities slated for a new high Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wabbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't cause nausea. alkaline tnon-acid).

Checks odor" (denture Oet FASTEETH at any drug Open Thursday Kite Till 9 soft pastels -to brighten your outlook -to wear beneath dark coats Simons newest arrivals are glowing with color inimitably they'll brighten every corner of your life light, soft shades in rose, aqua, lettuce green, sand beiges Sises 10 to 20 22.95 Ben Ben Simon In division will rest vast responsibility of guiding the over-all conversion program and administering priorities as well as handling of contracts with American industry. This will be done through a single, WPB appointed industry branch chief for some 50 or 60 industries. The branch chief will be advised by an industry advisory committee, chosen by Nelson and the WPB i from management representatives, and a labor advisory committee, chosen from workers in each industry, and having equal they be only the management men. Nelson said that the industry committee set-up would be guided in every case by the branch chief with powers comparable to those given Kanzler. Car Making to Stop.

The automobile order prohibits all manufacture of passenger cars and light trucks after midnight Jan. even vehicles for army, navy, or lend-lease purposes. The automobile production ban meant that passenger cars and light trucks needed by the armed services must be drawn in the future from the stocks Jan. 1 by OPM as a preliminary to government rationing. Nelson declared the cars and trucks left in hands, plus those manufactured this month, had permitted accumulation of a supply from wldch foreseeable military could be met.

The government already has ordered 130,000 new cars held in dealers' storage. Output of heavy trucks was not affected by the order, since these units are considered essential to industry. lank only 60 miles above Johore strait. On the east coast of the peninsula. Japanese patrols penetrated to Endau, about 75 miles from Singapore Bombing and fighter planes blasted at the defense forces, seeking to clear paths for foot troops seeking to filter through syamps and to menace British supplv lines, British headquarters in Singapore reported about 50 civilian- were killed and 150 wounded in an air ruid which caused some damage to military targets and resi- paign; City street department, 15 trucks and 30 men; park department, 5 trucks and 10 men; paving repair, 3 trucks and 6 men; City Sanitary Garbage, 4 trucks with men; Frigid Service company, 1 unit; also one trucking unit each from the following: Consumers Public Power District, Goodwill Industries, Lincoln Telephone company, Salvation Army, Bressler Wrecking company, Red Cross Emergency shop, John Morrell Ac Company, H.

J. Amen Coal Co. the Kansas refineries fill the truck and accept the official rated capacity as determining the gasoline sold THEFTS REPORTED C. Hugg, 1142 reported theft of white cameo locket and matching bracelet from her apartment between a and 7:45 Tuesday. Entrance gained by forcing door of apartment Value tt.

Freda Kuester, 4.79 Soulh Twelfth, reported that someone prowled her apartment between A a and 5:30 HEART backache, neuritis, liver and stomach ailments successfully taken care of Dr. G. Shelander, D.C. 518 Federal Securities Bldg. Miss Evans LENTHERIC CHARM CONSULTANT at alt this i cerkf Miss Evans has a GIFT FOR YOU! A rharming perfume gift vfal will be given with the purchase of Lentherio preparations! GOf.n'S Street Floor.

LOCALLY OWNED LOCALLY CONTROLLED a V. A WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS dentisi areas of Singapore yesterday. With a total of 41 Japanese vessels reported destroyed by the 8. army and navy alone since the outbreak of the war, let alone what British and Dutch have accounted for. Vice Admiral Shigetaro Shimada, Japanese navy minister, told the diet todav Japanese naval losses were only four destroyers, four minesweepers, three submarines, four transports and 67 air craft He claimed fhat 61 enemy warships, ranging upward from gunboats, and 35 merchantment had been sunk.

RUSS FORCES WIN GREATEST VICTORY Allied Warships Shell Japs On Malay Coast (Continued from the Malayan west coast spite of gunfire from enemy in the Strait of Malacca, which lies between the Malay peninsula and the Dutch East Indies island of Sumatra. British military quarters con ceded that Japanese parently arriving in small boats which hugged the tinued to land along the Malay coast during the past 24 hours, striking ahead of the main Japanese invasion army to harass the British west flank. Strong Japanese pressure also was reported against a British communications highway running southeast from the Muar river sector, 90 miles north of SL'ga pore, where British, Australian and imperial Indian troops weie struggling to halt the main Jap anese onslaught. It was in this sector that Tokyo asserted 20,000 British were trapped. A Tokyo broadcast said Japanese forces yesterday captured Segamat, 95 miles north of Singapore, after a seven-day attack against positions defended by the Australian Eighth division and fortified to a depth of 35 miles.

Other Developments. Other fast-breaking developments included: 1. Dutch East Indies the Dutch high command quoted that Japanese troops had occupied the entire (Continued trom Page One) BANKS DISCUSS DEFENSE BONDS order to make Nebraska In would signal a continuation of the and that the Russian army now had hundreds of thousands of completely fresh reserves ready to hurl into a giant offensive along the entire mile front. Enormous Nazi Losses. Tass, the official soviet news agency, said the Germans suffered enormuos losses in an attempt to obey order to hold haisk at all costs.

Tass said red army troops, storming into the city after smashing earth-and-timber forts 50 to 100 yards apart, found a scene of chaotic destruction and carnage. The whole defense belt was dug with huge craters and littered with German foot soldiers moved relentlessly toward the center of the town, driving out or killing automatic riflemen in their hideouts the dead piled up in cellars, attics and starways and spilled through Trains Move To Rear. Even before the capture of Mozhaisk, wounded and frostbitten German troops were reported to have been moving to the rear at a rate of five to six trainloads daily. high command emphasized the bitter fighting in the Donets river basin, reporting that the Russians lost killed in one battle, and asserted that a total of 10,605 soviet prisoners had now been captured at siya, in the Crimea. Torn by explosives and scarred by fire, Mozhaisk was taken by red army troops under Lieut.

Gen Govorov. Germans already have been driven back another six miles from Mozhaisk, which they occupied exactly three months the general was quoted by the Moscow radio today. Winter Line Keystone. Elimination of this keystone of Adolf winter line was a major objective of the soviet central front counter offensive instituted, modestly enough, by a drive which ousted German units from positions only 20 miles from Moscow and resulted in the recapture of Klin Dec. 2.

The London Daily military correspondent wrote that: I see it, the (Russian war) issue is as good as and ether commentators in the British capital interpreted the fall of Mozhaisk as the greatest victory. Rzhev, a railroad center on the upper Volga 125 miles northwest of Moscow, is now the closest to the capital of Russian towns of consequence held by the Germans and it has been outflanked from the north. Further Russian also were reported to the north. banks one hundred per cent strong in their saie of defense stamps and bonds, the Nebraska Bankers association laid plans to bring 20 other state affiliates into the ranks Wednesday. O.

A. Riley, of Hastings president of the organization, explained the procedure qualifying banks to participate in the sale. first step is to make application to the Federal Reserve, and then after filling out the qualifying form sent out by the Reserve bank, you are eligible for the defense bond Riley stated. The meeting was presided over by Edgar McBride, Blue Hill, executive chairman. MRS.

META ALLEN DIES WEDNESDAY Mrs. Meta Inger Allen, 43. 6903 Holdrege street, a resident of Lincoln for about 20 years, died Wednesday morning at a local hospital. Mrs. Allen 1s survived by her husband, Harlie; three sons; Robert, Russell and Wayne, living at home; a daughter, Marian, also at home; her mother, Mrs.

Tena Nelson, Bristow; four brothers: Lewis Nelson, Lynch; Lester Nelson, Lincoln; and Clifton and Chester Nelson, both of Bristow; five sisters: Mrs. Eula Lumpp, Lincoln; Verna and Kathryn Nelson. both of Lincoln; Mrs. Bernice Ruff, Spencer; and Bessie Nelson, Speasfish, S. D.

JakfL advaniaqfL now of, ihn. bu.p in, djaa qhsuoL JANUARY CLEARANCE 4 COATS FUR BUY ON GOLD CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN at the special price of 1,102 Killed In Japanese Aerial Rangoon Raids LONDON, Jan. A Reuters dispatch from New Delhi, India, today said 1,102 persons were killed and 1,650 injured in Japanese air attacks on Rangoon, capital of Burma, Dec. 23 and Dec. 25.

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