Show i Ulic ?Salt 1:ake 18 Monday Morning September s s w :Utah' in Second Place Seeks Top Mind Honors -: i — ' :' 11 t 1'4- - 4- - 4- I e ' Explains War Finance Campaign 20 1943 ' 4 ' '''' - - - :P- :: ''' : ?''''' : ::::::t ''? ' cT o'''"' :':''' ' 7:' ' 1:: ''''''':"' I '''1 - - - 1 T''''''' ' i ' : t '4' ::l ' 1:) ' F 4 - 1 l':f 4 - ' ' - tl:---- :::1 ':'4 '''':''r"""'"- A- ' ' '' :2 7-- k '7-1- - ' I T 49--- T '- t- -' :''- - : wo - '- :' r-- ' :': ''''': f'-- - : ' - : - 4 ':1:::''-':::- - :' ': S' i ' :: 5: :'-' ":-- :::-::::"'-L: 'i K " - :: '''''::l' 0: : A e Catholics Name Two Utah Aids ' '' : 7:- j ' : '' I tic? J 1171) Jack Denipsey Reaches S L Tuesday'to Aid Bond Drive r--- 2 AA A (Inn A year or more than 20 years in the state prison was imposed on Walter Hoel 23 of 870 South West Temple Saturday by Third District PJ-Pttiztdt street Court Judge Clarence E Baker Judge Baker placed the defendant on probation in custody of the Never upset an upset stomach with department of adult probation and tarole and remanded him to the overdoses of antacids or harsh physics Be gentle with it- - Take soothing Utah state training school He is Not a laxative Not to report to the court when rean antacid It calms and soothes your leased Hod l is charged with forging the Upset stomach Pleasant to the taste —children love it Ask your druggist name of Don Woolsey an employe for of the Fisher Baking company on when your atomosch is upset a $3687 salary check He had to the I! Pat NT previously pleaded guilty vigimunton charge ° Foil PEPTO-BISMO- L PEPTO-BISMO- L Pr m4 of a series of editorials this Is bond rallies throughout Utah Now a lieutenant commander in the U S coast guard the "Utah mauler" also will appear before service men at military posts in the $2'50000 wRr as the quota for lodge members ammuneed Frank J Nelson bond chairman A band from Fort Douglas also will take part in the show 30-pie- Mayor Slates Nutrition Week weapon of war The Utah council of defense the Salt Lake City defense council and "We Always Have Believed ill the Aseendintr Star of Utah" associated nutrition committees are seeking to stimulate a more widespread understanding of nutrition values Mayor Jenkins said Three Utalins Join Unit y OPA-Industr- Editorial by E: W LKELLY President illullett-KellyC- O Three Utahns have been appointed to industry committees now working with national headquartern of the office of price adminGrant Ivins Utah istration 0 P A district director announced Sunday The appointees and the industry committees with which they are serving are: William L Bradley vice president of Bonneville Inc Wendover potash M R Ballard !Ballard Motor company Salt Lake City retail motor vehicles and Charles Redd of LaSal 'wool growers A total of 175 of these advisory committees have been organized Mr IVillS said 1 "-- - active tries and their own sources of supply They will retreat slowly mile by mile putting up a terrific fight in the hope that they can exhaust the allied forces The Japanese soldiers will not surrender "I think the best chance for defeat of Japan lies in an offensive to drive their forces out of China This done we will have land sea and air bases for an offensive on the Japanese archipelago" of relations between the Jar) anese and their German and former Italian "allies" Mr Lava Ile declared "The Japanese hate the Germans: There have been many 'Incidents' between them But their hatred Isn't hatred of them as Germans It is a hatred of all members of the whiterace As for the Italians they were treated like dirt by both the Germans and Japanese "Germany's only use for Japan was the hope that the Japanese would attack the Russians When this failed to materialize very bitter feelings developed between the two" As to Japanese treatment of the Argentine embassy staff in Tokyo the former attache said "We were treated very badly despite the fact that we were neutral and that the Argentine embassy was a source of information about the Americans "Last December when I made arrangements to leave Japan to accept a position as consul at Miami Fla the government did everything in its power to stop me Only after my government threatened to arrest the staff of the Japanese embassy in Buenos Aires was I permitted to leave "I left by way of Soviet Russia and when I arrived in Brazil on the Clipper I resigned my post and I have now takeri out my first citizenship papers in the 'United States'1 When the Argentine embassy sent a report on the Japanese rape of Hongkong Mr Lava Ile said he was poisoned by the Japanese and was ill for several weeks "The American bombing of Japan in 1912 wasn't a big af"The fair" Mr Lava Ile said psychological impact was great at the moment but the Japanese peo- this area Dempsey already has promised to participate in a special program at Wendover field and other appearances are being arranged also is to serve The as master of ceremonies at a special "bond night" banquet and entertainment program scheduled for Mayor Ab Jenkins Sunday P et Wednesday at 7:30 p m at the Elks club aside the period from September The show is part of the program 26 to October 2 as Nutrition week of Salt Lake City lodge No 85 to All residents of the city were urged by the mayor to observe the occasion by giving thorough attention to nutrition problems and endeavoring to learn more about the most efficient use of food as a member IS ex-cha- THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT k Without fanfare or noise the Utah State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development has been performing a job that deserves the plaudits of every citizen of this state Its latest accomplishment is the publication of the "After Victory Plan for Utah and the Wasatch Front" This valuable book is the work of experts prepared under the direction of Mr Ora Bundy Director of Postwar PlanThe publication contains authoritative information ning on all phases of our economic life past and present and will be of inestimable value to all who are interested in the development of our resources as well as in maintaining or enhancing the industrial gains brought into being by the war emergency This department headed by Mr A S Brown Mr H J Plumhof and Mr Bundy would be an asset to any state It is doubtful if any business firm no matter how efficiently managed could have accomplished more on so small an investmentt Unfortunately the public is not generally aware of the splendid work being done by this department It will be gratifying to our citizens ola and new to become acquainted with this group and find put more about the work that is daily being done for the ultimate benefit of all the people of this area We pay tribute to this State Department where one finds a quiet sincere determination to help make Utah an even more desirable place in which to live And rear our families )' f'" ? : - 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army: H H and Roy IL Bitner of Salt Lake City nine sisters Mrs H S Sheets Mrs W S Romney Mrs W B Castleton Mrs E R and Bunberry Mrs J L Wirthlin Lake1 Mrs Fred J Morris Salt City Mrs B F Tibby Los An- geles: Mrs E J Evans California and Mrs Jeannette Swartwood Chicago and one grandchild con-- 1 Funeral services will be ducted Tuesday noon at 260 past South Temple street Friends may call Monday from 4 to 8 p m and Tuesday from 10 a m until noon Burial will be in Salt Lake City — cemetery -- Tools Chest Stolen for i I tn:ir 1:11ortel cent ilinema particiJack Dempsey whose magnetic personality helped make i him one of the greatest sports figures of all time will arrive in pated in Red Cross affairs Survivors include her husband: (Contimid from Flute neves) Salt Lake City Tuesday tosupport the third war loan drive by t -churl& with their own war indus- LawLsocnisty DaanrdwinnobieyEBansiwSaanis sentence of not less than one personal appearances at various IIU S three brothers M O in raise bonds set ' - - Former Envoy Says Japs Afraid of Russ Fortrery Charge Draws Term Id! er Rites Tuesday :' t While individuals of the Parent-Teachassociation of Salt Like 'been asked by lesderl have City to cooperate- with city health of IJ1CS in S to-hou- se ' ' L D S Worker I ' (Continued from Page One) coast guard who will appear tornotion of the welfare of all In- encourage participation by deleA highlight of the conference gates in the third war loan drive will be the election Terms of all "Public relations between labor officers in the state organization and the public could be improved" expire Sunday night there were Mr Latter admitted "We want to almost no signA that new opponents will contest present offitry and work something out on dais all of whom are seeking rethis problem that will help labor election and nonlabor groups to understand Among speakers scheduled before the 200 delegates Monday are: each other better" A Brown low secretary of There was some indication the James Colorado State Federation of the rising tension in certain sections of Labor: Paul M Peterson former America between Negroes and president of the federation now whites would be brought up whin IA F L organizer in New Mexico Mr Latter pointed out that "et- - and Eldred M Royle of Salt Lake gardless of race creed or color City chairman of the state labor the Utah federation as a demo- - relations board None of the speakers' Etibjects cratic group is interested in pro- was announced Among others who will address the convention before it concludes Wednesday are: Mrs Eli Kelsey of Salt Lake TN first vice president Ameri- City IL can Federation of Ladies' Auxil- iary to Labor: Harry McEwan of Washington D C U S conciliation department 'Joseph S Mayer Salt Lake City general director Mrs Chloe Bitner Evans 59 Utah war man power commission wife of Ernest W Evans 1042 and a representative from the apEast Second South street died prentice 'training division United Sunday at 2:30 p m in the family States department of labor residence of nat-- : ural causes Electrical Unit Sets Fete She was born : '' Nov e m b e r 28 Fall activities of t h ebeElectrical ' 1883 in S a l t i League of Utah Lake City at 1 in the a : October )' ''''' t daughter of Bre- - t ' Forest Dale clubhouse 2375 Ninth neman Barr and East street Leland B Flint presi- 4 BitSarah Ann ‘ ' 40' dent said Sunday ner 0 I On December 5 1906 she was e i to Mr married Evans ' 'i' (Continued from Page One) '1 '"71 'service and a businessman who! Mr Edroonds spoke at several said he had calculated his profits farm meetings throughout the 4" ' '' t for the month of September and state stressing that a good policy farmers is to use extra cash to put them—$700—into bonds were for excessive debts as typical of the stories brought back- reduce are now doing but also tomany use VI bond headquarters by can- some of this '': :I'-:money to buy bonds vassers ' pointing out that $75 invested in tqtock Troops Plan Action war bonds now will buy $100 worth : 4'''': " '''''' i t::::::::-1:):': — A shock troop organization un- 'of farm machinery after the war 1 Meanwhile men in uniform at 13fr the command of C C Bintz the army air base Salt Lake City banking and finance division chair- were man is planning another drive to ' giving concrete evidence of ' ' ''' ' ''''?N 3 - ' ': :: their support of the third war loan ' :::::4::r-:"'- ' :i get purchases from all firms and drive ' ':'' :' 1 : ':: Private : '': Class First Paul A i: :: '': : corporations not yet contacted Greene of New '4 ' ::: ''' 1 '' ::')6:''''' t4 York City paid a nd Lincoln R lire industrial division chairman exhorted all chair- cash on the line Saturday for a men of committees in industrial $10 00 bond—thethird large pur- of bonds at the air base since plants to increase their activity in chase 441$°''''' ' order to make their quotas as the start of the drive as possible quickly " Bond committee leaders in e t I Rhode Island first in the nation in bond purchases are urging their workers to "Beat Utah" Jennings ' ' j:66''' Phillips Jr publicity director announced but expressed confidence Appointment of Reverend Bertin that that state's lead would be Harrington O F M to serve as overcome if every Utahn does his pastor of St Joseph's parish Monpart immediately ticello and of Reverend Alfred "Now is the time to dig into William Harding M M to serve that egg money and uncover that as administrator of Our Lady of he hoard" declared 'rainy day' Lourdes parishAWagna was an'Your hundreddollar bond may be nounced Sunday at of the one that will put Utah over the the Catholic dioceseheadquarters of Salt Lake of all in states the top—first again Father Harrington comes her union" after having served as assistant pastor and pastor in parishes in Rural tanks litelp Out the of Santa Fe N M Homer C Warner community activities chaircanvass is being conducted to Earl C Edmonds chairman of and archdiocese Clyde diocese of Amarillo Texas the man for Lake of Salt the T war finance Ross of county the agricultural division of the Washington D C associate field Peoria left committee defense civilian war finance committee who re- andFather the explains representative of the U S treasury war fiHarding has served exturned Sunday from a state-wid- e house under which nance the committee making Utah inspection corps organization in He was the Orient tensively trip during which he conferred made of the mission of pastor with rural leaders and bankers reYeng You Korea in 1935 After ported that a number of banks are Pearl Harbor he was a prisoner of trb Residingin farmers money loaning buy the Japanese until August '1942 Salt Lake City now bonds rather than waiting when he was exchanged and remost of her life until next month when they cash turned to this country Mrs Evans was in on their harvests in the - A Events Wait S L S Cho ol Bells Postwar Job Plan Leads Topics at Labor Session An - n 44044n 4 4 4 -- I 4 - n '''n - '- - - nnnnnn- - n ''''" - n -- - - t t |