Show I 0 4 0 I i Report Shows Decline in Utah Disease 1 I Urges Alliance LipprnannWalter 1 1 I The against the i 1 1 - war &panes States 'was United I declared this week but it has been going on for many years It was begun by the Japanese 10 years ago when on September 11 1931 by a surprise attack on China like that on Pearl Harbor they violated withotzt trarnao ing their treaties with the United States The nazi war beta shortly after the rise et littler in 1933 when the nazi party et out to organize itself in all the countries of this hemisphere and in conjunction with the agents of the German government prepared a hostile ton 'artiracy against the internal order and the external security of the Americas Their actions constituted the proof that no contract no law and no considration of honor but only their calculations and their preparation' would determine When we would have to choose to surrender or to fight They have now not only declared war against us They have declared their alliance' against us This alliance was first established on November anti-25 1236 hi the ' cornintern pact reinwas It forced on September 27 1940 in the tripartite pact There is no shadow of doubt that they have long been our enemies There is no possible doubt that they are our mortal enemies V S Must Create Stronger Alliance To their declaration of war we have responded by recognising the existence of a state of war To their alliance now openly avowed there is only one possible response the formation of a grand alliance against them We should enter at once into an alliance with the British cOmrnortwealtit with soviet Russia ' with China with the Nether-I lands pledging one another to fight as allies in the war to work as allies in the settlement which follows and to - the enforcement and the maintenance of the peace To this grand alliance we should invite all to adhere who resist our enemies ' We must not again Make the cardinal mistake we made- - in 1917 the mistake of fighting a separate war as an associate rather than as an ally It was that mistake which destroyed our influence at the peace con 6 ference and robbed us of the fruits of victory land-lock- i I i ' 1 g ' 1 ed - $ ' - -- r - 'Appointment of IL L Balser auditor and secretary treasurer and director of the Bamberger Railroad company to become a member of the accounting corn mitts of the American Short - I! Chief Urge County System - '''g''''''''''":- -- - Unit Holds First 3reetirtg 1 t 1 f t f c $ '''I 'I i t:' - - To Lose Identity We cart do this without the loss of any of our rights and without risking the loss of public criticism which is so essential to good government if the press and the radio are ealled upon openlyto assist in setting up the censorship and are continually representid in the administration of the censorship 1 Russians and a firm clasp and the honesty to be grateful There is a comradeship and a' immunity of the brave of all transcend ideologies It was not Russia that as- saulted Europe but the least European of European nations led by the least European of I I' Eur?pean leader—Hitler 1Ilt- ler began by Germany and turning it into a Tartar horde Immix:I hoare For Christmas A Now and Vgnificant Book cries from throats Now be 27::ZLSTL::71:trit3 whimpers to 'Europe"—to a prostrate bloodstained broken and dismem bered Europe with her walls caved In and the wind whistling "through -- - to rise with him J Gnat tv ?meld 41 ) - 41 and Europeans the Japanese against the new world! Russians Offset Pearl Harbor But Russia 'tends at Mos ccw and hurling back the Invaders in the most heroic exploit of this war offsets the disaster at Pearl Harbor and confounds his plans This is one war There is a n e w axis: - Wiuhington AU Asia except the island terror on our side AU the new world And Europe—waiting No matte what the leaders say Europe waiting ' So Pearl Harbor and the initial retreats are only a repetition of an experience common to all While the Jape were pinking- ships before confused and unbelieving eyes the Russians were reversing the tide on another front which Is also our front :z 44 Every clweth home every Amorken will find that it speaks with inspired frnefulnons Oa the prolooms el eve generation 403 London-MoscowChungki- ng pasts 547) Li 25 - for solo by Tha Imprtivenient Era 150 North Main area and at book dealers everywhere Headquarters for mouariGILGE El IL ULIAl ET?' - - 1 —on business or residential properties — at low rates for 5 to 25 years - ! ' 1 - - 1 Fast Service ' ' 1 WHATEVER YOUR LOAN REQ1:1111IENTS Ask FIRST gt t i First Security Trust Co I 1 Maio Street Opposite Poet 1 Met —1 - I 1 — I - 1 - Visitor to SF Says 'War' Blackouts Hurt Trade ay - f - 571 1 !! N 46-- '' - ': ' I t t : r t I t t - t - 1 I t t - w 45 - 1 L i Flos 1 -- MEwialial It ----' z 1 - - c - I ! - 1 1 : 1 i - t ' i --Nr" ":z r 4 r-'- ------ -) -- 1 7 --- : t --- - i L -I -- ‘ ' ('-'''- Poet Office Increases Staff for Christmas 1 - I 1' ' ' ' ':'::::::::1'' k : :::: f ! i ke 1 - 4 1 : Ns:1)‘ 1 :: :::::::::::: i 0 1ra: ' f e -- Steal Spotlight Business as usual is out! - The job ahead is the Arsenal of Democracy 1 1 I - '"N : 1 effort for defense — making America all-out Theft of a epotlight front hts automobile parked at Third South and Second East streets was reported to Salt Lake police Monday by Warren D Marshall 215 East - ' i I - t1 4 k - happened as he planned It The Japanese were to come la as Moscow fell But great enter-- prises must click They didnt Too late to call back the Japan-s- e ships—he can only recall General Field Marshal Fedor von Bock In such a moment his whole propaganda has turned against him It was clever of him to declare war first—it was not clever of us to allow him to do it But' events decide who is clever In the midst of the debacle before Moscow the official German spokesman found It well to deny his fuehrer had declared war on America No he had just taken cognizance of an existing fact SW Goes Ahead Declaring War Why this moral retreat? The answer is obvious The German 1 - - early next week Additional scales and weighing tables were set up in the lobby Monday to handle the increased - iness - Hitler's speech is the Weakut In Ms career He is really chewing the carpet For nothing has '''::::::l::::::::::': : I The tint of more than 400 extra Salt Lake post office employes to be used during the Christmas rush went to work Monday Postmaster I A Smoot announced Others will be added daily with pesk employment expected to be reached one-tra- ck :::: t r"):'11r7d ' A 1 1 1 'It fl V s kak Seventh South street There is ever-increasi- need for more Elec: ng " ' 7 r'-'- F z 6k 3 i ' LaI 62 I A 6 6 A La-- don't lock where Cr goinl coUs so they where they ars looking Drive carefully—-an- d buy carefully leo Yes al-I ways get a good money's worth when you order— ' oe"--- In tric Power - who this territory alone greater production of vital war needs — new mill- ' - 'tary centers training camps aviation fields munitions plants — all call for more Electric- - ' :I - I 1I: dreemclareembderwtharatonlastaagJunst: promising a swift victory But the victory is not there and many more than a million young Germans are dead and the armies of the nazis are retreating Now in this moment he declares another war! And the German people must be saying: "Is he Insane?" Sure brothers he always was But interesting is the cry from his own lips: "Roosevelt is Insane!" Obviously somebody must be crazy for the situation is abnormal! - - -- trir li-- 1 ' 'a 11 - 4 e$ -- i egt - 6 - ' 41) Every ton Is "Peer loses— for every ton comes from ' the SeITIS deep stunts has the came careful preparation cad Is delivered With courteous dispatch ' hms DIAL 5 op- sAvuos 1(piOPIDS defense - t ! 1111114 le' I I i - t t V t Vvr first of all of 1 I ( iik11 1' We believe you want it so i f - I I 1 1 - -- 1 1 - ' : 1 -1 e - 1 t 01111PUSPS i - I ‘io i t cele goeAztarfrifiey 44739 UnL PEERLESS ing and thinking --- ''''' ao) 1 Our entire organization is now work rStqcrtSE : r I k t)t'' " 14 ' ' -- (14 A- d- - Service - 1 L 1 i iihree directors of the Salt Lake Real Estate board willqm elected at a meeting to be held Wednesday' at 12:15 p ro in the Hotel Utah R E McConaughy president announced Monday s i - - Realtors to Elect ‘ t 44 a bray men fighting en muse and 74th intelligence A military victory—and a political victory: no announce- znent that Ruesia will make when Britain and the united states make peace Great Strategist Plays Small Game The great strategist with his peasant shrewdness really plays a very little game It is apparent that as he hoped thmporarily to appease the Anglo-Saxpowers by his attack on Russia — sending Heu as the tempter to Britain — be had hoped again to appease Russia through the attack on America For this man with the mind can never believe ' that he cannot infinitely repeat a once successful pattern But the mold of that pattern is broken The world had caught on- Hpeoltreire ! 4 - on against the "eastern menace" of the Russians the while he lets loose thoe great Aryans f "- - - - great cheer of applause for A: i 4 L By Dorothyd Thompson resisters of all stubborn de-fenders of their homes that t ' I - Miss Thompson Lauds 'Russ see to the ( 1 I A hand across the ' - 1 74 ' 1 f t - 1 Court ISSUCS Order for Body teburial well--whi- ch ! 1 t 1 4 4 1 t - 1 i t t t Severe criticism of the lustice 1 :' ‘t '''w " Rabbi Samuel H Gordon of 2 " Wrist Israel was Yarned of the peace system was made I Temple ''''' 1 I chstrnum of the consumers' corn- - i Line Railroad association was — ' Gibson i Lambert J by Monday ! announced Monday by J M I matte of the Utah State Council ) chairman of the states tax com- : D C Hood of Washington ' of CiVilitn Defense when the con- s- 4 " the i mission in an addreds-beforpresident of the national organtrikttee organized Monday at Its ization composed of executives welfare committee f the Salt first meeting in chamber of comI of small railroads memo offices Like district tTtah Federation of— At M LThcrmpson Salt Lake pub- Women's Clubs at the Newhouse 1 WWI nazned vice chairrrlazu Usher '': Nurses Meet Tonight hotel -and LAWIIMCAll A Johnson staff ' Means by which members of SpeSking- at a hmcheon meet-Ji- lt f member of the state council wee 'rt46 Nt the Salt Lake General Hospital selected as COILIUMT director and 1 Gibson said the present I Mr Nurses' Alumnae association 10 committee secretary a into turns the judge can assist in the event of air system 1 Ni I The committee under plans get ' raids or other disasters will be t prosecutor creates disrespect for forth by Governor Herbert B discussed at a meeting of the tlie processes of law and creates i : Maw council chairman will have state departments unit Tuesday at 8 p in at the difficulty for 4 charge of consoner affairs in the in Twenty-freports 117 obtaining '" nurses' home East state including complaints ant a of the of the In justice irst place (2100) South street 4v -colurumer prices lack of coturumer A advocated he county Mrs 'ryzme Gray president said peace syetem goods and similar coturamer probe courts lionday ItZTIL twbbi Samuel IL Gordon Mr Gibson declared that beRabbi Gordon and Ur Johnson Nsmed chstrmsn of the eoncause justices of the peace are state that all complaints committee la Votes to Buy Bond sumer' inemphasized are on a basis fee they paid be made in writing must defense council of to over backward lean clined "to The Salt Lake chapter Utah find a man guilty" He explained Association for the Blind Mon 75 a to voted had they did this in an effort to have purchase day defense savings bond as a conprosecutors send them as many cases as possible tribution to national prepared "The present eystem also 'creMiss Irene Jones presifleas dent also announced that the ates disrespect for the processea of law" he said "when an accused chapter will forego refreshman is brought into the borne or ments at its January meeting and contribute the money to the place of business of a neighborhood farmer or mechanic and is Five blackouts in San Francisco last week ahLrply reduced Red Cross e found guilty at a hearing by a the vciIume of Christmas shopping and almost wiped out resman sitting on the sofa" Hurt in Crash He said justice courts should taurant and theater businesa Mn' Vera W Pohlmazt general E F (Kay) Stevenson secrehave the tams ' dignity as other secrItary-treasure- r of the LD S Relief society said Monday on tary to Mayor Ab Jenktrus was courts 20-dhis home at Monday recovering visit to the coast Explaining his third accusation her return from a from minor cuts and bruises sufMr Gibson said: "It's like pulling lerancisco "San department fered Saturday night when the teeth in most cases to get reports stores" she said "now are and r closing visible in addition car he was driving skidded and on cases handled and fines and so employes can get to their the early area Blackouts near Wendover fees collected" overturned Friday bay homes before dark Show windows Nev The imayor's office reThe committee also took further remain dark all night whether or night quickly caused the entire ported he would be back at his steps to bring the cost of amuse- not a general blackout is required vista to disappear she reporte& desk Tuesday ment for soldiers down to a price and some sections of town are al- One volunteer air warden with e commensurate with their reduced most deserted at night" several assistants eras assigned to District Judge Bryan P Leif- Gets pay Mrs J L Gibson was named where she each block ratking possible walFrom the County Job erich Monday entered an Order chairman of a committee resided bothapartment were versal compliance general to 3111 Third - Allan McDormaid Rutherford N bridges big Mary permitting operators of amuseavenue was appointed Monday to pertuado to disinter the body of her sister me:t places reduce their prices Cora Nowell from the City cemeNEW REZUILT by countycommissioners as a men in uniform tery and reinter it at a place building and grounds laborer at forShe i subnamed the following 'dl'-'1chosen by her imd her family Cash Regislars Salt Lake General hospital at committee chairmen who In turn The order resulted from & suit $95 a month ' own select will their assistants: s : and ADDING 7 brought by Mrs Rutherford Mrs John It Stewart Mrs N Named-D- r l against John Parker Newton ' MACHINES Daniel L Capener Mrs H A Speaker ' - — who it was charged in the comtr —44-1---- -C Haymow:I Salt Lake Dittman Mrs le D Linder Mrs W ar an try and as the himself represented plaint Urban Anderson Mrs C L Jack 4"' husband of Cora 'Nowell when the dentist wiU speak on "Condi' sixes—trona :' '7 ' Mrs Mrs Michael A E Curt J of tions Today" 1940 31 The People Young died latter ” ' July t Mrs M Marx Mrs Lence F an interest MIA at special body was buried in City cemetery s''''''ao''r"'-'":'-4 group meeting of the Thirty-thir- d Frederic W Ganzert Mrs Walter rt rili ri ll Cs upon Newton's order it was ex011 D Benner Mrs James A Tingle ward in the ward LDS LI plained Ital il si The complaint to 'which Newton amusement hall at 433 Eleventh Mrs Ernest Urien Mrs Julian U 24" STATE Istii IIy 11E17 did not file an answer or enter ' 111117cartee"rrs MEdrs MHeuPceghliaelardril tuidW TurkdataT:31vepnIngt : tArreeedact ' appearance alleged the only Eel: 1 —72 i Mrs Seville Flower& e the meeting of a marriage license was found in 'Utah county whet it was learned that a John Parker Newton and a woman represented : as Cora Nowell obtained a license and went through a marriage ceremony on August 14 1940 14 days after Cora Nowell's death Mrs Rutherford said in the comt '''!'!::::::: plaint that she was the sole bene:::::::::: ficiary of the estate and Insurance policies of Cora Nowell v '':: ! Judge Leverich also awarded '''''' the plaintiff 3100 ' for the expense --of disinterment and restrained ' I ee::' t ' t i -7 1 Newton from using his name in 11 i 1t I """ -1 4 0 4 co"0e Cora of conjunction with that t4 ''''' i 7 ) o Nowell in any way Ao" L1 '' I ":::' k I '''' F le: - ' ' 4 Utah's health situation showed I an improvement last week over the previous week and was incomparably better than it was in 1940 In making up his regular report Monday on conurtunicable diseases Dr William M McKay state health commissioner recalled that a year ago this state along with others was in the throes of ee1 ' fluenza epidemic Last week there were only 10 elliteS of this disease while in the same week a year ago there were 8288 All diaseas:e ILt week totaled 432 its against 487 in the previous week and 1782 in the same week of 1940 Chickenpox decreased last week there being 220 ellaell adli &Caine The 245 in the previous week health conunisskmer said 1t b Interesting to note that many young adults who have previously scaped this disease are now reported as having chickenpox" Mumps also showed a decrease There were CO cases last week and99 in the previous week There were 15 cases of pneumonia compared with four in the previous week were Other diseases reported last week as follows: Rheumatic fever three measles 45 German measles 15 scarlet fever 13 tn berculoals four whooping cough 23 gonorrhea six syphilis S -- able-bodie- Pod Gets New 487 in Previous Week - L- I Compaiid With es-tall- ish an so-call- ed 1 432 Lases'Idistedo - 13 Official Rabbi Gorilon Head§ Work Lake City IState $qlt Consumers' Committee Of News Items Couiets To' Id in Brief Defense Council Women Hear Tax I - - -- i chief justice Mr Hughes—to I give ' weight and seasoned-'AAof achmentth dom and det coUncils in which fateful deoi- alone are made Since' this Is a total war it is necessary to face frankly- and without being frightened by labels the measures that total war requires We have for in-- stance to stop talking about "defense"- and to talk only of war and victory- That being the case let us now call a spade a spade Let us cease to confuse our minds about "price control" Let 'us talk about the reality' which is that in a total mobilization the Lille of all essential and scarce Let goods has to be rationed us therefore prepare to rationing which is the only known way of guaranteeing to all the people the necesstiles of life at a just price and of eliminating waste and of conserving supplies Let us stop talking about "Lea boy problem" as between labot unions and private management Let us accept in principle the ' d' conscription of all men and women and let us then ' place in the hands' jointly of employers and labors leaders the duty of intensifying to the limits of human endurance the production of war materiels Let us face the fact that nn war can be conducted without censorship and let us stop doing badly what bad ttv be done because-we do not like to look at It directly There will have to be censor-- ship and the problem is to get one which works keeps information from the en- : my and yet keeps the Awed--ca- n Instead people informed of pretending to ourselves that we are not going to have a cenorship and then having one nevertheless which works badly let us say that we are going to have a censor and let us see that it is a good On& No Need for IL S In 1917 the formation of an alliance did not appear to be I necessary This time it is indispezumble and imperative because this is In fact L world war---o- n all the continents and on all the oceans Victory depends upon the ability of British and American sea and air power to maintain communications allies—the with our Russians and the Chinese and eventually with the occupied peoples of Eurcpe To do this an alliance is necessary in order to establish a common strategy and the necessary unity of corn- mend in the various theaters of war Supreme Comma& 'Toe Allied Faroe Thus it is almtolultly essential that the 'naval and air power and the merchant shipping of the allies should be employed under ' a British-Americsupreme command and in close concert with Russia find China ' The joint use of sea powerpespeciany now that our margin of superiotty has been temporarily reduced is the quickest way to repair our losses For when the quantity of immediately available ships is smaller than we had counted on the best remedy is to be sure to improve their quality by a Joint use of the two navies in the most economical and efficient way- - This can only be done by allies who feel themselves bound ' closely together and are willing therefore to fight a common war Since the character of the war requires the formation of an alliance and its corollary which I unity of direction and a pooling of resources there will have to be made grave and momen tous decisions Many of them will be too grave and too momentous to be taken only by the president as commander in chief and his official advisers Since in the nature of things these detisions will often have to be taken secretly so as not to inform the enemy they cannot be explained to congress and debated in congress It is necessary therefore that at the highest level of decision there should be present—not occasionally but continually—men of great eminence who are not immersed in the details of ad- ministration They should include at least two senators and two congressmen and then some one—perhapst the retired nazi-- J 1 Lipp:tam By i December 16 1941: Zile Dalt gake eribune Tuesday Morning J 1 RETAIL Reddy Kilowatt Power—the world's finest electrk service—produced for you by Atsserkote business mem—is the hind of power shot serves 90 of the ssatiots ' 347 West 4tb Seek 4"11UN MCAT MIRCNANIro 4 t 1 Loio I g t t - I 1 t V - t I 1 S I t I ' 1 ‘ 1 7r s - - - ottr- i e - 07 Ityft ON - "' ' - - 4 A" 0 - - - - 'a - ' ' -- - '" -- - - - --- -- " - - - - - - - - - - - '' - - ' -- - - - - otto - - - -- - -- - - - 6 A - :i : -- - I - - Apr 1!461!410 - -- 41A |