Show o- Li i - r ' - - - - - ' - ' '' - i -i t ' - - e '' ' i' I i :' 'L ' ' :: - - - - - R 1 - - '' It' Deuel - - CHICAGO ' ' ' - - Discord ‘' Mounting '' ' '' At Irifhr- Has ' SeriousePortents 1 : ' Il141"eb I—Besides his own spies and agents Hitler has those even more valuable allies In America—the "good Americans" most of whom do not even realize that they are ' ' :: ' Hitler's allies much less want to be - : ' There are three mein categories he I' would sof the "100 per pent American" Profit to himself—if make a gesture of politica::' sym1' fifth rollimellate:' i l t - pathy toward the nazi regime First there are men of UndoubtThe German 'eqüivalent of this ed good will but inadequate teen- - category of fifth columnists conration of the' fact that Hitler- is sists of men like Fritz''Thyssen the great'' tndustrialist among ' trying to use them 4nd that their -others-- ' r Is Hitler i conduct helpful 4 kind 'of Some of the amateur statesmen in Itilsayena'ncilikina'tmheen iatehdit a etoa who helped the nazis I concoct tried to use a political leader the labor unions and 'the "peace plans in Berlin belong ' to destroy "reds" that they would thinking this category — the very control be able then tq 50 do some of the men who en- - leaders they themselves had raised - gage in partisan strife at a time to power ' ' ' ' ' ' ' et crisis t ' ''' 4: Tee Smart ' Leaders ' ' ' hims! i - - i-- I 'r- t By - - '' ' JWTMason ''' '' - :' r': : - f ' He can accomplish his plirpose United Press War Expert 1 ' all the peopi in a nation British ' o ffensiAn' north """'aas 1 The are against him—if inough fi 0 i forward- last week those people are in sufficient di ALLIci swept capture of Derna' after agreement among themselves to btir- with-th- e unable or unwillineth- take effec- ihe shorte4 siege since- tI4 ad ":- Uve action against him 's ce began The ' The people who hate Hitler the :7":7 intol Libya niost—or at least say Ithey o— itiOains beian a masa retirement are sometimes the veryl ones who before the 'British !had cempletely help him most by engaging the cut off Bard la'from the Western ' most hotly in :ii partliar- strife in and : southern highways-- : times 'of crisis? forHitler needs only on newspa- - iTheBritis!1 continued their In each city yard movement after the fall of per' in this category to hamstring st whole nittion- ' Bardia ' toward 'Bengali' the laet The disagreements among' a peoIn ' the 'yenalca ple do not bevel° be about Hitler ftellan position at all or eVe11'obout Ii the best province ofl Libya It wasrepmethods for dealing with ' him - oited during the week that MarDisagreements labout Vaiything shaP'Graziail has concentrated will do—anything at all 1 :t men :at Bengast for a desA national struggle for Control 50000 ' of labor 'unions or public: utilities perate 'stand4 but therels no oti Zo do some of those who will not " both The leaders over a 14cial-- confirMation' that he hu or cannot believe that a- Crisis Germany were intoo smart for the or a national controversY : or sensational crime skirts ikee this risk of amajor diluter short ' ' mem who tried this game really exists ofv relativity Will tie or the theory do The approaches- to Bengasi are So some of 'this who place Thyssen himself had to flee for sa s well if 1 the argument is 11 funl& personal or class interest above his life and others of his kind just hiils which' offer excellent bitter enough " and distracting rational Interest- - i '' ' i wish they could flee '1 defensive positions- though in pre1 1 ' ' ' But still others are - always" enough i to Outwit Hitler vious' encounters the Italians hill Try f Neale r': Like Best t 'i ready to try the same game And What t to take advantage Of their Seconthere are 1ift121 colum- - In trying it the play directly Into 1114" i" kind's of tI disagreements failed opportunitiet I'perhaps because of It riists who realize that Hitler is try- the hands of the men they are : ffective are which shortage of eqUipment At the end most usually use v4 them but who think trying to use big to i Of week ihowever there was There Is another main category in dividing and confuling people they are so much smarter than th7 indication of increased deHitler that they can outwit him of "real American" fifth colum- and delaying national actien' how- - termination t in' the Italtan fighting I and Aise him instead4 '' nists—possibly the most danger-' ever are the 'same kinds i1St Amer ' f 1 i The 'international 'coil operator ous cat!gory : Ontposts' Engaged ::' 7 Ica were in that they Germany t gtho wu one of the amateur ' This consists of men who hate i t Ptatesmen In Berlin belongs In their domestic enemies so bitterly and still are elsewhere 1 in the Ian e British ' advance forces the :enemy at I this category— : that they really would prefer to world and then are thekiedithat laialtree65engaging 4' i miles' of BengatL northeast i so He t own is to he countries ' must that limit American fifth eolpronists intelligent betray their t Barce le the terminus of a 'lave realized that Hitler was try- - a foreign' leader with whom they cause or encourage or prtrong: railway running to Bengaid and trig to use him to get out (which sympathize (usually because they ricialt !glues itacapture would assist the British Disagreements on Incidentally has been seized from do not in the least ' understand ' line of communications for the American as well as tritish own him) rather than allow their own or class causes and on political final assault on the ''' Bengali! de-- sirs by another government) but enemies to rule : : e issues 4 ' ' party ' ! ' fensekt ' he thought he could oiltsmart Bit- A' singles recent- snail delivery ' There ie en' no reports :' of have t ler and sell oil at a handsome French Example Oted three front brought propaganda The Frenchmen who said they different osten3ib1yn00 per gent Important German air 'assistance 1ii i Italians 'They k would ratheriee Adolf Hitler rule American' organizations 1 which to She bard pressed l: to '' struggle vvith France than UMW Blum were typi- were so niuch like 1Geiroan nazi arei continuing Of Jack woeful planes against of have this the Amecal and CHICKS category propaganda that they might word's- for I word British! !superiority In the are translated such been: ricansthere Americans ' Now is : the —who say they 'wish they Could from ' the collectedt speeches: i of ' Walsh aviators resumed bom4ro Ofthe week time to or- - trade Roosevelt for Hitler are typi- Propaganda Minister Goebbeles or binrattacks at the endmain V port of 'Tripoli the cal sPecimens of it too epithet Julius Streicher Noi I -4 t nalV- ti of Libya thatripolitanialproyince assortThese and main - groups! Chickt I ‘S-Baby nearly 600 miles west of Dern ed other 4ninor factions make up Characteristic for example-Yaand' Baby i the true fifth in column the air of mystery and conspiracy Italian ships and port : facilities the United 1 Chick ' ' is no 6 States verging on actual furtiveness were damaged but there British Mashes 111Plwrormi osto whether the a indication:yet which constitute' batch ? prob1of graver permeatedThey 1 st lem and a graver danger than the propaganda4 Intend to continue toward Tripoli I more familiar spies and agentsUrging the reader to send loriv a after they ' obtain''' possession of' Because the American fifth col- booklet the propaganda said Bengas11FEED AND COAL NC ' cause more dissension and "Please take as many as potssible Advance In East umnists : 171-sorrn Srd ' -- more confusion and more delays to put in good bandi while we still and littRELAY ' : I ivi In'Itallan East Africa the British than most professional spies and have time pushed forward 'slowly into Erit1 -trea' where there are difficulties of ' terrain Reinforcements from the 4 ' ''''' ' ' ' ''" ' '' :' ' ' north ' front' are :being s moved to Eritrea presumably' for t ' ' ' ' a more determined effort- to reach ' ' t ' I' - ' AS11011 the capital and blassaua i Eritrea's prindpal'ted sea port-' 1 British operations into Italial her N1 1 ‘61 Somaliland have penetrated t to a depth of 40 miles without enEl countering the enemy Only light '' ' ' ' ' encoUriters have ' been reported i ' from:Abyssinitt where the British 'Torrisrio Sto"ri w111 be open' after ektin-- '' are tentinuing toConcentrate sup ‘ t ' plias' for native' tribes ' t i ''sIzeremodehng Six Italian ministers Including 4 tready:to give you more bargains and greater 'Count Mussolini's Ciano' were I to the front last - : than even " savings 'curious' This week' ' step may mean ' ' t ' 1 II Iduce's advisers Y discord ' ' ' d I ' to counter- 1: ' ''' ' In -:the ' ' ' S t ' ''' '' -: ' PERCAI- - ‘ i Friction in France! i ' ' ' !: Incriesingdiscord between Mar'm 4 -4 I i — shal retain and Adolf Hitler was 74' reported last week The Germans ''' i 0 '' ' 19c apparently wish to break- the 'izt terms of the French armistice In ' ''''' : i r order to get possession of the ! OOOO y ' Th) ' French :e' fleet and occupy French - - '""'" -- - - ' : - - - - ' ' ''' - - i - - - ' - - ' - q - ' - - - i - s - - t - ' ' 1 - - - : - - 1 ' - - - - - - 4 ' Itand - - - - I ' - ?' - - ' '- - ' -- ' I - - I - - - - - ' ' s - - Z s - - - - ' I 1 - I i 1 ' - T s ' - - I I 1 re-pett- ed - - - -- 1 s T ' 1 1 ' - --- - - - - - -- BABY r air: - ! T - - i detyut '4 7 anti-Semi- - - ! s : - I i - MAXE ElD - I te- - - - s ç 1 - ! - I - I ' - I - ' - ' - - - ' - i ' - - ! s ' - I - ' - t-r- 1 '11-- - g - - - - ' : - -' :-- ' - - - - ' - - ''' - 1 - - !! ' : 2 g - - ' v LE A ' - - " ''' - ' " - l 'I ' - E0 pE - - ''' 1 - ' - ' - ----- - - - ' - : - ' ' ast - " ' - 7 - ' ' ' ' : - ' - - - I ' i ' - 1 - 1 - - - ' ' - : - - f i ' - 80 SQUAREI COLOR '- ' '-- ' - - Z': : 4 - - - ' r- 1 ik t t ' 4 ''' - - - '''' ' ' r '' ! ' ' pay! ' ' OF(1nitig-- porcallt fiiniet dra basell- Mar$114 Pettlin - i ' ' I ' ' : ' : - ' - 1 & I - - - ' ' 1 ' ''s - ' - 3 lAyiws ' - - -- ' 1 r the governor and the building commission to have them constructed if and when funds become available as was done by the twenty-thir- d legto the state islature withthee I and ILake City salt prison I armory's' recommended that no "It appropriations of state funds be ' i - - t pit-la- in : " - - ' ' - :1-i- ft' Luxurious - : ' ' ' -- : - 111 0 1 - - ' - - ' ok-- i r : V VIC7-otit:4-1'- 4 ' : k - V i rv - 1 ' '''' ''''' ' "'A -- - i JI: - ill 1 ! Ass-pi- nk SS fr 'i i ' h - - i r - l' 1 ' 1' I 10 I t ' ' i ' ' ' - ':' 14 ci ' t ' - ' - 1 i 1 '' - ' t ' : ' :" - ' i ' ' ' ' ' i i - ' ( i ' - ! 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I I Phonograph Recorda - al St IS584 19411M!ODEL 4 We Have Them All! ' richt willitem 11'irn inn'i'n' '' ! - iinfinienp i -- - I: : 'be'dipLei It (01) 1 ' -- it - - i - i Stréet floor - - - - - : : $ 41 I'- : 4 ' - - - 1 4 1 ' ' ' ' - - ' 'Price tit 1 ' ''''' tvi t ' C r - 1 Combina- This beautiful NEW 1941 Model Period Design Zonithilladio-Phonograp- k Hon Is equipped with a powerful 'Superheterodyne including cathode recti- fieritube Three wavelbandsincluding American Broadcasts Police Airplane And' ' Wavil Automatic 'Tuning i Radlorgaid Television ButtonForeign Reception Ground Wires Automatic 'Record Changer: and and magnet eliminating Aerial ' l' ' i i: i j other latest features ' -1 - H L - k ' ' : - will Reg i - l'44:" N''''' '''''''''' s "-- ------ ' - ' '''d'i't ''''''' e -- - - ' - '1 N"go e14:-- -: - i'-- ' - ''''avole' - ' ci I k - - !i - '1' )7 g- ' - ' ' " - ! ' i : ' -- ' l : e po1Icy :'1 - al t t i 41::' 11 f '' r '' - - 11 I irP - e 3 ) ''''''' ''- hil 71' I 11 tlicD18 3) 1 ‘ net ect - - 9reek 3 I NI i 1 r 1 I I Ill' -) -'- titic - -- - -: L7 I I h ' '- ''IPP ' '''-- 1 ILI fl - 11 e of-th- '' i - NZ's4:s'- s may have acted in anticipation of a Possible rise in materials prices' construche believed rtiest tion spurt natural One mods active necessary by below-norm': ' ity the :last several years ' New York Leads !' ' i constrtieNew York wasI first-ition dollar volume yeporttntL a value of 9220150933 and Detroit-replaced Los Angeles In second :' place rePorting S81138731 ' i In- -: Industrial expansion tit 1941 crease-sp- l y hi produce of ware's theas ' the ' sociation said h ROME Feb 1 tup)—The rninietry of public works announced Sat- - ' urday that large appropriations: would be made lor the corunruction of sehools InI southern Italys- TioII i — 600- 11 ' i ' I' - 1 1 - - 410110 ' I ' 't 7 "'--' 'i ol "-'1 -- ' 946241894 E M Craig association segretary said that while some builders- ill ' "1— '- '- ' ii - - I ' : r ' t T t4 i r 'A—77s----1 ' i' 'i t - - - - 111 ' - 11-- " ISPECIAL" - airy41- 4 1 -- 01 1o - 1 M or s!"!!!1T I'll 1 if -1- - ' : : - Is vc - -- - --- ' 4mt - i : ' " - ' - - 1: ''''' ----- 11 1 r 4- 1 - - ' Ocsiol - - ':--- f :47 e'11:112 l' I:: 1 4 DOWN ' t - t ' - - - '' ' B N 1 - ! - ' ' ji- ' PJflL 4 7 —''1 '1 I - 1 - Imotiii°1111171"1" tir 1111116rn ' 1 '' 0004 - ! - s - - - - 1 I - n- : " ' 'L - - - 1 ' - ' t-- full-tim- ' : ' - half-billi- on : 11 ' I s ' - - made directly to any committee which Is not a part of the official and which 'Is family of thecstt e not supervised by state officials- In case the legislature decides that state funds shall be expended for other than state purposes as has been the practice In such the past appropriations should be made to the executive department which ishould be authorized to supervise and control the expenditures of those funds by the agencies and for thel3urposes the legislature shall provide s to Match sharply Increased indus- 4 triall expansion Association figures for lait year showed- the higheet levels of'ro' n- struction values in four years The 1940 evaluation we14384380904i 'sr dollars greater- than i the 2939 tote- - ' The nation's 37 largest ' Sties — contributed a quarter of ther-costruction evaluation the report The total for those cities said was $66000000 above their ‘1939 ' -iaggregate t 12004 New Romeo ' More than 62000 new times were erected in the 33 principalcities last year—for a 'total horne-- dwelling value of $281000000 Los Angeles' led In numbez ots home& built with 11328- valued at Detrolt in second $39971656 place ivith 9715 new homes' led Iin home i construction Italia !iitlt' either at public auction or at a sealed-bi- d sale Under the present law a public auction is mandatory Recommitted wash L B 49 which would affect a modernization i of the law pertaining- to the sounding of bells and whistles by locomotives at railroad crossings On Thursday the bill was tabled beCaUlte Certain members thought the possible effects of the measure should be studied more carefully During discussion Saturday other possibilities were foreseen and it was decided-tsend it back to the traffic safety comm1ttee4 - - 1 i i '' - ' i- I thatthe ' -- o tic'n- - It new structures - we ' - - s I : : " - I - - - ' I - -7 fl ' - ' ' r 1 - s - - -- 87-2- ' f -- LI I to ' s - s I 4 Is - Herbert B Maw lit' his reorganize- tion biU will be considered by the state llegislature shortly ' a meeting between the chief' executive legis- lators and David L Robinson Jr Chicago executive director of the Publie Administration Service re- - 'kl ii vealed Saturday Mr Robinsonhe has previous discussed the proposed reorganize- tion program with GoVernor Maw informed the meeting' that the service of which he is a director would if retained aet as technical adviser to the governor in setting up the new departments 'The service a nonprofit organi- zation has etreamlined- govern- ments in 18 States 10 federal agencies sine 100 nitinicipalities The state would be required only to pay the expenses ' end wages of from two to 10 wörkers who would be directed by a resident super- i visor State Senator George' B' Miller (DI Carbon and Representative S W Eiswood (DL Weber ' floor leaders headed the lawmakers-whmet governor and M r Robinson- - i The legislators on mo- tion of Senator Miller ' voted to invite the :Chicagoan to study the reorganization measure and to submit an estimate of the Cost of working out the details of the pro- gram and of putting it Into opera- - - - - t Cod 'of setting up the state gov- eminent as proposed by dovernor s woulde ":111:trvaetegysericoultsh:Tiraerrteong: I ' - : - : ' - I 1I ! suggest fr t - ' 011-Ma- - I - - ' advantage of the axis In non-- I essential 1 matters however the ' ' 1 l' '' ' ' aged Marshal- - seems' willing to 'i : ' t compronilse- With the Germans ' " i ' 1 shown byi the removal from office i i ' A i ' last week of Minister of Justice' ' I '' '' ki ' ' '' '' — l 'i' Raphael r'tlibert and Minister of t' i LAbor end 1Industry Rene Belin ' r ' -t : 's ' ' antiztaxi ' both ' Deterred t 4: At the same time Petaln has is-Plant Charge It! LayayVay ' Sued' a t proclamation demanding Paymentr W will lba pioasoit Tale advantage of Solict what ymie: that all Iministers and officials ' naafi '0w i to coon I pationct "tedayls'k I swear ptrsonal fidelity and obeet' Petforjt bargains ' nit on easy monthly 111''' dience th him By this action charge account for 1::i klif tomorrow's na'adst '0411mntli H you haeInereased his power as :' y ' ' ' ' i i the solenaker of French policy 4r111-1'C'pallICCr:ICJ 1 t Free French Active' ' t ' ' f 1 2 yl ' !::Irree French forces Including s 11' 't' : -- desert tribesmen swept into southS0 ' ' '' ' ' ' ' : : 4: 16' If r"T t' ern Libya last week and destroyed ' '' ' ' ' kfr'4--''''''''''-1tm ' an Italian airdrome and planes at COMFORTS-' ' '!- iotosouth miles Murzuk500 of lb tst OP4tAt NUN tS3104 Tripoli ' ' :1 ' ti 141 2 The a desert march ' ''' '' ' ' ' '''' ' '" foratrequired : ' ' "''1' ' ' i te7r :iiof m0e eititan 800 miles on sparse '' '' t 1 ' ' i'l f '' t rations f14::?"70c-1111 'NA HEW LOW PRICES '' The attack the French After ' ' - ' ' 4 : withdrew4 i to 'their- own territory ' Time 0941 Limited and later resumed attacks against tk ' other small:Italian posts- No mill- ' 1' Glym ofINT NATLTRAI! 1695 --- tt l' -'reg to the attaches ' 'Importance ' ' lary '' fp:XPIRESSIO? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' IN ir ( action but It may have amoral ) 1"1 airnost $7203 on' this grand dowø effect- on the free French move- Sae ! ment elsewhere r'"reton comforti Pio Rubber IIPUnIttPW If Is plumply genstously f' 4 General:John Metaxas premier soft Iusurious down tnalanst if Vonnil14' " dot opkt L'hytk1 RUBBER lot Greece died last week and was Cheese yours in 4110 watet osa lightl I In succeeded 'office LPAlexander i'LATE by Como In 0SNO of several beautiful toles '"qic first thing tomorrow! 3Korizis former head of the Greek National bank Metaxas was one ' LI work to perforated we boort inati ' t : 'of Eumpe's '!ablest strategists and I tor ender autkoritation on4 renew ' ' ' 'his loss may make a difference in sibiltty et Utak Llotwoodi Dopothita: conduct-o:the Greek the campaign 3 'tin 'Albania i where fighting during !the week was desultory Circulated In Balkan :cap- 11Reports an attempt might be made to bringObout peace between breece and Italy gorizis declared ' 1080 E 210 South in Sugarhouse The Rail Economy Store bowever the war would continue Only Organized Bona Fide Union end! there Would be no change In Dental Laboratory in Utah ' CotlPlan commission thostbook ' - - - Is opposed i '1 I these dethands which If granted : : come in a col' ors and patterns Select enough at this sale to take:'cire of 'all your ' : ' :11 Spring sawing naidst - '1 ''t ' a real bariaIn for rl Hera's : i t - north Astrican ' ' - 4 - i 1 1 I - - 11 Expert Studié— - - - i : - -- O o ' I I IN - 1 :' 7 ' - 1 ell ' ' it lemees at otur tell ea uctohn: " ' I - (Continued From Page On) ' ' ' an amount equal to the :cost of '"Wide I authority should be said buildings l' given the goverror during the "After the estimated revenues next blenntum to transfer elimifrom the general fund have been nati increase and suspend approsubtracted ''froth the total esti- - Priations made to all departments agencies untit such time as it mated revenues for the next bien- - and exactly how nium there will be remaining the can be determined much Money will ' be required to sum of 535228070 Ail Of this 'effect an efficient and economical I money will be spent by three or admtnistration of the several state four departments and commis- - departmenti- and organizations sions Of the 'state without legis- "As required by Section lative supervision unless this ltevised Statutes of Utah 1933 I legislature! provides otherwise" shall prepare and !submit to the (The governor here referred to legislature a suitable bill embodyearmarked funds such as sales ing the Program: outlined herein and use tax for relief and gaso- - as soon as possible after the legislature has taken action on the reline tax lfor roads) The governor submitted to the organization bill" After 'hearing Governor Maw's legislature 'additional fiscal pro thehouse proceeded to Its posals in his message He said: message In order to bring all of the routine-businespassing four bills State 'revenues under more deft- - and sending one back to committee nite control it is recommended for further study A 'sixth measure that the 'returns' front the gaso- - ' —H B 5Z to permit counties to line tax the sales and use tax and make levies for the support of muthe sale of fish and game licenses seums and relic halls—was lost be appropriated to the executive for this session when a promised 'did not department to be expended un- - motion of reconsideration der the direction of that depart- - materialize The bill Iwas defeated ment ai the legislature shall di- - Thursday butkept on the calendar rect This Will bring about $35- - 4311 notice of a move for reconsid000000 of the state's revenue each eration on the next legislative day t biennium under the control of the Substitute Bill elective officials of the state who are responsible directly to the A new bill t was substituted for people and will In my opinion ' H B 41 which Would have allowed a :refuind of gasoline tax on result in vast savings of the state's fuel purchased for equipment revenues Other than aircraft rtot: used on ' All tor Relief the highways ' The substitute was ' ' 'It Iis recommended that alll of referred to Judiciary committee the returns from the sales and use Two of the 'bills passed H B's tax be appropriated for relief pur- 58 and 59' would permit tge conposes only and that no appropria- solidation of the state course of tions be made front- these funds study committee' and state text for any other 'purpose It is my book commission in the interest opinion that the tax commission Of a more effective coordination and the state auditor can collect of the educational program Also passed was H R 25 which and audit 'these funds with the appropriations ordinarily made to 1would 'change from July 1 to June the date on which notice would them from the general fund The gasoline v tax revenues and the have to be given to assessors of revenues ftom the sales of sports- removal of animals for slaughter men's licenses 'should be expend- and H B 31 'which would Peras now pro- mit the land board to sell land ed for the purpc vided by law v ' "It: is recommended that no this appropriations be made at of new s -- N- - - - ' - - i CHICAGO Feb I - ' - ' ! ' I — 'sil ' m ' - k 0 fotces ! ' - w -- - 1 i-- - '' : son-in-la- - ''' Ali 'I 1 Increased Industrial Expansion - ' 1 - - 4 Will Call Exra' pession '' lur Defers message:on:i Btidget Ntlatir - 7 : t 4 s I ' ll - '76 repeal seotitni ootopany to owe ' I - - I ' - - - (UP)—Carpenters masons and contractors will have their busiest year in a decide during 1941 the National AssoCiation 'of Building Trades Entployers predicted Saturday pm Iltd 117rd as it reported last year's construction values 9500000000 Bills night: Pr B 25' (Ziavrsod) To channel from ! 1939'5 DOWVittlit V ' greater than 1 to 1 4une lib tiers for - '' July assessor of Ails' removal of Owl animals ' Dwelhng construction in !1940 for alauithtsr H B 31 4tsdd and 3 Z Ross) To was the best sines' 1931 the as-eliminate mouirint sale of land bt ' mats land lto:etrd at public auction and eociatien said and it forecast I sale risrmit sealed-biH 11s 59 and 59 Mdlicatitm commit homebuilding movement in'1941 course To mats combine of tee) study Permitting ono water Mock in snothr ' H B '94 illetich To provido that i lands included in Arrigation and eonserve (ion diotricts need not be contiguous session laws of 1919 fAttemins d and 1929 which have since been incorno rated in Revised litatutss of Utah 1933) To shorten from B 95 (Nichols) ii 10 to moven days tin tinie in which wanes commission and state - - t - ' '- T - - Bills Introdueedi' - et11 13 ”firo'd1) - ' ' hy-GOve- - 2 1941 ii':11 - Ass9ciation Predicts Best Year In'Decade as Result of - rnor - - - ' - 1- v: - - - : amnia bo paid after a Platimontitiy work Public Hearings oda B 93 think marketingot bill)- -- PeTi B Pt (T M Rees and remove )fra Jacob) with el To allow residents to TuesdaY 7:30 p rm "IY1: 113:4(11- P2 (11113":1?e 141:117:h14111)-Wdn- :urlicrierrsall178Trtl:" 1::IcrIgicini' mi:'i not more than 50 pounds per trip S B ' 5n (Miners" hospital bill)--W- edFL B 9T To neoday I P-- in--' Newhouse hotel desrats road from Price (Byrn) '' ' to " forest service Farron and Dale Castle : - ' House ' houndary lins as a IMMO highway To H B ea (Abbott and Liddell) ' Signed plovide torexpanalcm of Utah agricultursi EL' IIi- 3 i(Elowniod)' To pinvido Moro mccituttturiclintairagsa:thartgalfoll:dustLesstrri most be four city judges noir In cities of aKricultural products commission To H B 99 (Mrs Jacob et al) or More 75000 or More instead of 50000 place- control of U of U' 11 II A C and to bs al thii "mint law elites LLICITOr colleges antler a strifes board of "&"" "hacatic41- - ' ''' ' - - i es - ii - - ' - Twentieth Day 7 ' ' - - uilders See 1941 Boom-In Home Construction ' Utah' Legislative Calendar ' - '''-- - - - - : - - " '' EllolholtWeek - - '- The Tribune her' presents another In Wallace- K Boners Os- -riasive uncensored series of artrcles on Germany- Kr Deuel for Um last six years has been the Berlin correspondent tor the Chicago ' ' : ' ' Daily News foreign service "4' 'i ' 7 Gains " 9 I -' ' ) esti" agents could: and if they ' enough 'dissension and ! enough confusion and enough tdelay that t is all that Hitter needs4 ' Hitler does net need fa majority on his side in order to paratyze the ability- - of a nation 'to resist - - - BinIsiAtaftin9s - - By Wallace ' ' - ' -' - I Snit gitke'rreibtitte ‘irbe ' - - I i - ' ' - ' ' ' : 3 ' Lo al ericans Un't vi ttmgiy- ervie: HI tier mi: U S as Fifth Column J ' - - - ' ' - ' - I - ' ' ' ' ''' '' ' - - 1 s- - !i - ' ' - i ' 1 Eunday MornIng I r - s - : - i x - r-r ' 1 - i - 1 I - i '' - sik111 1 |