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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I I !rrt)NOnC Lights r Biitish chipping. Germany's greatest damage to England has been in sink ing merchant ships and, equally serious from the British point of view, destroying or disabling numbers of the convoying destroyers. Hitler himself has said than any ,vrCS TH-I- AFFECT 'flD KTAX BILLS OF American ship merchant or naval which is put to the service of EngNATION-Kffi- l land in European waters will be sunk. N-- O T A I EBX There can be no question but what n?iEMS INSEPARABLE use of our Navy for convoy purposes would be an act of war, complete and unmistakable. Yet Germany ha? shown no desire to formally break 0 us. Hitler has taken a f the men who have reiauons wiw 1 .4;raUv all nunc muc in reiaua- the Piesiueius Liie American wavy is iiun. rcai the offered pin VhiU have ue m; v '"""J1 caiji:' in the war win ot a crisis answer to that. Furthermore. Hitler's that . month fithin tne " the record shows than he never increas- bably list it blow against ' es opposition if he can avoid it. In tne meantime, debate on the ofan si1"0" K.ith air raids of lease-len- d d, bill swings into high gear, "'tensity and winding Few members of the Congress are ticipated attempt aid to England PPsed to 'iftlbe Wetary of the Navy to i&liae the current bill is opposition ,e testified that, i - principally based on the belief that Garthe information, were now watching!1 delegates dictatorial powers to the 'an !trategle weather reports, and Executive, and that England can be an extended helped to the limit without doing that. e is the real issue underlying the fMm can be god .pnther fight. oOo reasons for re many good fliere Some progress is being made tothat Germany will make ward rearmament but we are still PfVU more many v hpfore great tliu. a mighty long distance from our goal. x and wane. Primary one that Hitler has Newsweek recently surveyed the pic he ture. According to it, on January 1 er chance of winning if afar this before ,r,hu countiy we had 4,000 army planes goal is eS7 materials abroad in sign!- - 37,000. We had 2,590 navy planes v" -- to goal is 16,000. We had 1,000 tanks is 6,500. We must!and combat cars-g- oal MO. soldiers-g- oal e is entirely. 000. A of as the many good planes, on the Reich, men have testified, are trained Her reverses iniarmy or obsolete. And a large portion .,nut reached the comic of are AinCa nave the soldiers are new conscripts, ;.ra stage. with a year to go before they will .'Vjrd, according to some experts. be versed in the n military arts. 'aciish and American warplane So of the defense procourse, far, Geris now catching up with has bsen in the tooling gram beflargely time a be long ily. But it will and And it expansion stage. plant ore Britain can obtain enough ships will remain in that stage for some me the strengtn oi any iicet time to come, in the opinion of proSo commanded by Marshal Goering. men. Most of what we are duction to make her it is logical for Germany - producing now is going abroad. There dea she has while for victory is no expectation of building our own establishment to formidable "ere which dimensions in les than a ear- The Substantiated in the light iSiorous German censorship, to navv Pro&ram wiUreqmre five years, FACE Juniors Reveal Prom THE POCECETBOrC of &m$wmB& WriAT5 K?rnnPAL, f4"":. 13, 1941 I IN A f Ii. K. II. S. Searchlight) "Symphonic Triad" is the theme of the Junior Prom this year according to Dale Thompson, Prom chairman. This selection was mru:eaftr much deliberation and planning by the com mittee during the past three weeks. Details of the plan will not be revealed before the evening of March 21. Work has now begun in earnest. All blue prints and plans have been made. Construction has staited and the art committee ha3 already begun making posters and other advertising WDU4TRy -- A -' 3 XMi WATiONAt MAKE. DFrEN6e, ABOUT AMD NAvy WHtCt4 HWE NO PfACETlV.E COUNTERPART ; suupm 16 K'AMED FDR ITS ientea all-o- i ut - ac-th- :ffu INVENTOR GEN. HENCy SHRAPfJEL 0761-m- 11 tr w i) OF TtIP British ARMy devices. Juniors a la:ge j anti-Ther- i rea-obvio- us irfSySpses J 'JTasset ONE U.S. COMPANy MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS rROM CORK OWES ABOUT FABRIC W0VEH FP0M GLASS a fiereNT or one-QuAtr- ee -- PRBSFNTSAIBS MDusmAi ResrHKtf Development is now Bern ASA COVei?INS FOR AlfjPlANB WMGS Piscovewes TO perfected M THFMSrSEVFA yFAKS , pro-ttio- bid 12 the - Hitler's that morale inside effect Hitler promised vie-- j It is becoming clear that the un- and now seems limited aid for England bill is not toiy before 1940 ended, Jfarther from it than when the war going through with the blinding speed been no signal the Administration hoped for. On the began. There have 23rd of January, one Senate leader German successes of late. I Evidence of a more material nature said he expected a final vote within :ii also available. For the most part, 60 days, which indicates the way the tie Luftwaffe has lately been bombiwind blows. The opponents of the bill ng industrial centers, and has done are grimly determined to fight it to less iiidiscriminate bombinig of cities. a finish and they have picked up It bow seems to be trying to knock a number of adherents who, while oat important British factories, rath- - they favor sections of the meathan to break the as anypeople's morale sure ,and are as -- at endeavor which completely fail-- d one else, were stunned by the treMi air observers have seen f rent- mendous powers it gives the Presied activity along the d dent. coast of the Continent, and in Basis of opposition to the bill is lie ports which Hitler must use as pretty well established. First its optie starting points for invasion. ponents seized eagerly on Secretary It is obvious where the U. S. entStimson's observation that he expecters this picture. If England is to be ed a crisis in the war within 60 to rally helped, there must be a tremend90 days. They pointed out that even ous in our shipments of if the bill were passed at once, there war materials. Ana, despite claims of could be no significant increase in our Administration j spokesmen to the con-- . aid to England in so short a time. trary, the feeling persists that it will Therefore, they said in effect, "WTiy a be long before we are convoying all the hurry?" Reich is slipping. pro-Briti- sh German-occupie- speed-u- p Second, a major point ha3 been made of the apparent fact that the bill would give the head of this gov ernment, which is not at war, far greater powers than are possessed by the head of the British government, which is at war. Mr. Churchill is directly accountable to Parliament for every act under the English system, he is a member of the House of Commons and mu3t submit to interroga tion by any other member. He is not elected for a specific term, and could be turned out of offica inside 24 hours if the House of Commons, by a sim ple majority, refused to endorse some me&sure or policy he advocated. Third, it is argued that the bill would revolutionize our system of government, by, in effect, taking the power to make war out of the hands of Congress, where it is specifically placed by the Constitution, and giving it to the Executive. Fourth, some are raising the argu ment that if England should fall, the arms and materials and other imple ments of war we would give her could be turned against us that our troops might have to fight airplanes and guns and warships made in Ameri can yards and factories. It is stressed that all gifts and oans to England would be made only under a definite agreement that they would never be turned over to another power, but the bill's opponents don't think such guar- -' antees would be worth much. Fifth, the fact that the bill as now drawn would enable the President to actually give England all or part of our Navy, if he so decided, is being made a big fighting point. Adminis 1 on dollar box of candy for a nickel. Those who want to buy chances should contact Leo Adams, Irving Ransom, Shirley Peterson, Bill Anderson, Roy Davis, Veil Iverson, Thayne Stokes, Sterling Huish, Reese Allen, or Fred Wyatt. The committee points out that the box of candy will make a fine Valentine gift for someone's girl friend. It will be raffled off on Valentine's day, this Friday. The juniors will sponsor another show on February 19. The show is "The Texans." Lois Persson, business manager, and Leo Adams, assistant manager, urge all juniors to pay their class fees at once, to any class officer or Prom chairmans. On the response of the class depends the elaborateness of the Prom and also the type of orchestra that will play. "Also" they say, "when you pay this fee you get into two dances free of charge, the Hop this year and the .Prom next year. For economy's sake and for a good Prom pay your class fees as soon as possible." After school work has already begun. Paint brush weilding and carpentry promises to become the favorite indoor sport of juniors. .jjn 1,500,-f,Sm- are selling chances heart-shape- d, tration spokesmen, including the Pres ident, have said that nothing of the sort is anticipated, and that the question of using American naval vessels to convoy British merchant shipping something Britain obviously wants has not been considered. But Administration men, testifying for the bill, have opposed a proposed clause which would n ot peimit the gift or loan of ships to England without specific Congressional approval. There are arguments on the other side of all these points, and they are well known the President and those limited billions are to be spent for who think the way he does, have been arms. And small profits seem equally making them for a long time. There inevitable, in the light of government seems to be little common ground be- controls, labor costs, high existing tween the measure's more extieme taxes and the certain prospect of new defenders and opponents. Political par and increased taxes. tisanship is playing almost no part Unemployment is said to be going In the fight. There is little question down rapidly. The defense drive calls of the absolute sincerity of leaders for workers who are unskilled and of both sides to the controversy. as well as skilled. In Best guess at this time is that there j some highly skilled trades, such as is small likelihood of the bill passing machine-too- l work, there is a defi-- j without restricting amendments. Al- nite shoitage of capable men. Drastic changes in our normal econ so there is less likelihood of its be' are anticipated soon. For in whole. as The bill's a defeated omy ing opponents have said that they will stance, don't be surprised if automostoop to the fillibuster, but will battle bile production is cut by a third or the issue out on its merits. This may more before the year ends. Motor fabe the biggest fight since the propos- cilities are going to be needed to a al to increase the s ize of the Supreme constantly increasing extent for arms Court. purposes. That is also true of factories making heavy household equipoOo small ment rcfrigeratois. etc. "Unprecedented production Increases in the cost of heavy goods profits." That, in four words, is as are expected. But there is no inflagood a forecast as any of the industrial future. tionary trend. The gencial co;-- of A tremendous expansion of produc- living index, which deals with the bastion, carrying us far beyond the lf29 ic necessities, is showing no particulevel, is of course inevitable when un- - lar change at the moment. Agricultural college, ilarch 3 t J. Morris, professor of datory manufacturing, announces. Speakers at the school include C. II of the research laboratorieal of Swift and Company, Chicaero. whc4 will discuss the mold test as applied to cream and application to cream Improvement piogrum. He will also dif cuss types of churns used by modern plants. A. H. Rishoi of the research labor--, atones of the Cherry-BurreCorpojr- ation, Chicago, will speak on the "Physical Properties of Milk Fat airf Their Importance in Plant Ouera- tions," and "Whats Ahead in MiB Processing," and B. J. Ommodt marketing specialist, U. S. D. A. Jon Western States, of Los Angeles wiiU discuss "Common Butter Defects and Their Control." j Speakers from the commercial field will be A. C. Merrill, S. J. Pearco Clover Leaf Dairy, and Laird R. Snel-groof the Snelgrove Ice Creaxoi Company, all of Salt Lake City. State inspectors who will be present soft Guy P. Stephens, Clyde McCollougfc, Wallace Parrish. City inspector,.!. R. Curtis, Warren Stone, Clyde Hop kins of Salt Lake City; Rulon Teu2$ of Logan; also S. E. Gilchrist tH charge of laboratory for Salt LeJte City board of health will appear 'OS the program. Each day of the school will be dfr voted to one specific phase of maoun facturing; Monday, March 3, icer cream; Tuesday, cheese; Wednesday,, butter, Thursday and Friday, butteij and market milk. 7, A. ( Courtesy VORM j for Will FEZ. MOROCCO ; Prints Decorations More than 100 dairymen of thiar state are expected to attend the ai Completed; Sponsor nual dairy short course at the Utahi "The Texans" Next Week State NAME? 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