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Show Tin: PACE TWO Nc a) luo-Sou- m to the icsl of List ( he 'I in A Daily Newspaper, Ihi woi Id a Is a bac published c i n noi ii hi morning except ( oasis bv hei cm Monday and Legal llolida.vs, at would be n II a I'tah every -n week-da- d I 1st, iiic e, i !o, Bngham, ELDER I RIDA V MORMXc,. SI.;,vrr;Ml;, L UNITED PRESS EDITOR GIVES it the would ' tic invalids in .nan solllhen Entered at ti.e loxtoffiee at lie! ml now pm K (leleilded hol-Hi itish Brigham City, Utah, as Second lid Use ll 10 If etc a ml siipplv an Class Matter in January, THU) then as a lumpin oil d e Ini nn .1 II ibal hap Subscription Hates: mn o Engl md Anywhere in Box Elder County j n tis, In n Inc ii ilile in One ear, in advance .... $d uo r nia indepcndeiil spirit Six Months, in advance . $1 50 Im n uni to have made a liagu .Kc 1111 .1 hi III pull) Ier month Outside county, pi r year $100 i NEWS-JOURNA- FRIENDS MAY PART BEST OF dooi K on the snuthein Bode d England BOY t" ,AR pi i War News Boiled Down Tor Quick Digestion - i i . Strength lesson rnci. c,i leaiti (Jreat Britain believes that fierce bombing ot London may be Russian Navy In Truth Ian o shi.iiM Inc isii YX,-,- cun III il i imic h o a sailoi '1 I I I l cclc-bi.itm- da. , Ru-si- I Irelands Peril draws closer to The bombing of several small towns recently, with the killing of three gills in County Wexford, denied by Berlin, might be either an accident or a warning. At any rate, outside observers have been surprised that Hitler renamed so long from what seem would good strategy from the Nazi viewpoint, though horrible and cowardly KESSLER'S PRIVATE BLEND. A BLENDED WHISKEY. 75 Croen 90 Proof Jul.us Krister D.'t.ll. Co ,n comparatively small , c igency defense order in Lite 'mentioned by Churchill as a possible point of invasion call-linup mote thousands of Itisli-- i men tor sot vice m evvit ul hostilities. Beilin clean'd away the debris of Us fieuest ait i ,e ,i j oi the war in which liirnb; ad-initledly tamed on the he, ill of the capital anei the gi minds ol the United States emlus-- . cneai tne Biandenguig gite antt, according to the Ui.uxh, set fire to the big Iotsdain l station and yaulx m the heat t ot Berlin. These attacks, although aimed force of only 7 000 to SO (MM) men to hold a selected area until reinforcements could in turn, might con-rive, stituto "diversion" for othet attempted landings in England, Scotland or even Ireland The Germans have been say- ing for several days that victory may he won without the necessity of an invasion; that constant and increasing air 'at nnlitaiy obcctives. undoubyou are in need of blowsmay break British testst-jance- , weic in dnv.vcr to the cah for extra e;, tedly out the air British wipe such a, sthnol, etc. force and leave England at swelling demands of the Bntish people that the R F "pay Bei-- I 'the mercy of the nazis. WL'I.I. LOW), lin back" lor the assaults on Churchill, in his radio speech ' SI f) lo S.'Jflfl London. ADMIRAL STIRLING FINDS to the British on your FI RMTIF The news of the Beilin bombpeople Wednesday night said it ENCOURAGEMENT FOR BRITAIN i.iumou would be "very dangerous" for ing probably went a long wav to ease Britons' feeling-over personal properly. Editors note: The drama of through the islands are numer- Hitler to attempt an invasion 'the ot Tuesd.i bombing eai the German air attack on ous warships of all types. At without first ruling the skies Buckingham Palace, which is over Britain. he But admitted atEasy Repay men! Ti lamilon has centered world the dock yards are hundreds that, banking on the rewards the symbol of the bond that tention on that capital, and (of warships and merchant of C. L. PINE LOAN f swift surprises, the fuehier holds the Bntish empne tu-- ' has a tendency to overshadow ships, building or undergoing gethei . this. Under State SupervuiM might attempt in the repairs. Throughout the length vital British interests There seems to be evidence PER WOLCOTT, Mr Mediterranean and elsewhere. and breadth of the islands are that Phone 84 Brtgbia the British are not throwRear Admiral Yates Stirling, many air fields used by airDraftees Must Pass swarms such of fighting large forS. N. (Retired), planes for England's defense. lr., I. Examination mer chief of staff of the I . S. These are true objectives pf er planes into the skies over London to battle the nightly Hitler's air attacks. fleet and now United JTrs SUN raiders as they did in the fust VALLEY, Ida, Si pi. 12 uny naval critic, in this dispatch But in the midst of destrucof the "blitz" siege. (UP) lit emtio,!, of tea' s discusses Britain's general sition in the British Isles, we stages There are two possible icus-on- s atm to aouy' o.i' Ccs one tuation and finds encouragein learn that the British fleet dtaflees aftei tne i ousel 'p'lon for this; ment in the fact Britain this the eastern Mediterranean has 1 That great icserves of Brit- oil has teen passed was month lias reinforced naval been strengthened 'by the addiish planes are being held leudy lime toil iv b Di. J N. anil land forces in the Medtion of almost an equal numsee elat t.lViS, tl e sll ol iterranean proof that she still bin' of warships, and presum- to beat oft an attempted invaof course, be tile Idah) si ite mi d.c. il sion which would, controls the seas. a and that ably airplanes, large a p'ivs.i'di v,m:h and piotocted bv of troop " ships with accompanied ast in of German planes masses Davis gave the t'.ltn on, uni Is NEW YORK. Sept 12 (UP) convoy Alexit i ("nati'il co ise 2 That the Geimans perhaps cnnven'iO'i if tne meiuoi ,ts Hiller's air blitzkieig upon the troops have arrived at lie British Isles, evidently with ser- andria, Egypt. i on ('ills of a in letter tbn i1' 'let i'mssOs vwhi.1 actually have succeeded GUd unetc'i ptesent j of of This to British of destruction the heart ious tfc received from Gen. Janie, C "knocking out" some augmentation London, must give the greatest naval fm ces may herald great- a.rdromes close to London and Magee, sui genn gcneial of the prtamtn.il mubilizat.on. concern to the British govern- er naval activity in the Medi- - that the planes upon which ment. Yet, with all this misery terranean. Italian warships London's defense depends may have accomplished little so far, be coming now liom longer at home, it is most encouraging to know that Great Britain but the royal navy may be de-- , distances. It is evident, on the basis of calmly goes on hei wav taking tei mined to eliminate the Italian threat and give assuied the accounts of Britains aerial care of the empiie's great counter-offensive- , m aieas tar dis- secuuty to the Suez canal. that the iinal tant ftom hei tortmeii islands That the Ralian fleet has not air force is far fiom crushed. Some British quarters, and that ate in such close reach to succeeded in bottling up Brit her implacable enemy, Ger- ish wai ships in well, many. for that long since would have haye deThe intensive ,1,1 i.i.ds, both bee proclaimed by Italian com- - cided that it is proving too We also are aware costly even with his reputed by day and night can not mere- mumques. thrre-to-onnumerical super- ly be tepiisal foi the RAF's that British warships show no TC:I!S55T 'iority in the air lo dels an of Ger- hesitation in traversing the bombing of the fiom either end lo invasion until the Bntish air many The d"siiuiti.in caused hv the Biit'-- h an ,n; uks upon the straits of Sicil, and that force is Knoi kod out The purpose of Chut chill's Beilin, no doubt is musing Hlt-le- r Italian naval and air concenfd tadio to have failed hv emh ,i i asme-i- l stand speech was to holster trations making and flagging mot ale but it ap-- , known to his people that Great against them. But nn has not been completpears from all neutral accounts The warship reenforcement, OVER ely knocked out ot 'in- air, as reaching Alexandra, is said to that theie is no whimpeiing he would like- - them to believe. be laige enough to double the or hystena In London, for instance, acWe tun he eeit.un that the stiength of the fleet m the counts tell of cold anger that British uuthm dies uie not per- eastern Mediterranean. There; K S L it is teasonable to suppose is soothed only by the icpoits e i and mittmg then land of counter-raidstrong British the Cape of Good Hope detensex t i,t. iclixed, even used. The on Berlin and other Geiman obthough the piomixid invasion route was not H l MM H.X.LV Paid PolitKal A.b li,rni-iBy closed" ,ea must et he open jectives is long oveidue Chui chill's dcsenption of what The suftenng o! r n eombat-.- . to the Bt itish nav. he called Adolf Hillei's vS. ov-soon ovet Our Eatja (ulctdestroveis ft a- and age ,in's women and lien, for a "full sia'e in- t he mounting toll ot innocent will be with the roal nav vasion" might have been relives ha, not ilivoi il the Bnt-io.i- t fighting the German submarine ded as inspned to mobilize gal ish government in the seas around the British the taking people against a new thient l esand Kill the , Isles, make to ('enforcing pi opi md tut n their attention from Huto of corts sale merchant bomb-lorme, ot oommurucaconvoys London weie it not Uo", to neu'i ships bringing supplies to Gieat for other developments whuh SCHEDULE Britain the mtcgial appeared to suppmt the giavitv e What is most encouraging to of his empn warning Tile ,ecuiit of th is that, These developments are: precious Britain's EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 16. while Hi1 being hammered by sUpplv hue, i, ;m,i uned by An admiralt (ommunique Bnti,h mm po.v ei "I hat force tler's grand air assaults and stating that British naval ADDITIONAL BUS & TRAIN SERVIt whuh. ,o fa II, ,'ei bis failed his constantly threatened inva- presumahh destriwets andunits, Southbound fr" s 'o hicak, con, i,t, oi three sion, Gieat Britain has taken North hound from boats, have joined the I'rmh.tm nav i) pow Hi i t ham including time off, as it were, to tepaii 0 a air force in a strong an in weakness the a,r powm ireicu ve against n.tzi-helappaient shipping 9:17 A. ports Bus and nav d ba,c, 9:00 A.M. 'iu Aijin'un Bus p, founda- chain of sea cnntiol. hv dis- of shqi com ent a t ions 'ved to tion head might tic ,aid to lie patching wai ships and troops any attempt to invade En"-lanTrain Train 10:07 A.M. to the Mediterranean If " tile lb it ,,h I, , Bus Train 2:18 P.M. situation is as desperate Hit lei , air hTk i ig, to be 2 Renewed dll itish at air Tram Bus Hitler would like the woild tacks on nazi ". followed hv inv i, i of British as 5:13 P.M. ships in Nor) BUS soil, ha, for I', motive, not and Germany to believe, sure 't-Mantua Bus waters, where the noith-et8:00 P.M. i British admualty would not wegian onlv a ell a U i r prong of a satisfydo--a the a w a i mad such chance take Direct ( oniict ! ions with r;tnilci"l'r by sending attempt i to invade diitato,, h it the England fiofn away England at ,i 'ii ion of tin, to or from Halt Uahe ( it.'- warships ht he lower loosed and that be troops might it, souice The shelling late Wednes-- ) needed any day to rei t The nm,i Safer and Cheaper To Travel On t'i! elements day of German convoy by sist the invasion of Britain. Hi ,tish guns at Do-hver as nazi shqis moved Utah-Idah- o along the Fiench coast under IS 'Pessimism genet ally protection of a smokescreen aning supplies needed m both war sounder than optimism." and a ban age fiom German a nounces dour friend, "and "Big Bertha" guns and peace. In the naval ports, and at many am hot ages all it doesn't cost any mole." L The issuing of an cmciI i.nl-itoar- j " of. Major (Jen. Brice A. Bisque, U. S A. retired, who was a' brigadier general in the Wot Id, war. "Mechanize the army all you waivt to," he says. "I'm for led mechanization and just mechanized tmops in the wan games in New Yotk state. But. keep the cavaliy! A horse does! not run out of gasoline, car log and jump ovet a three-foo- t can swim a nvet. Maybe civilians should maintain a becoming silence in tus, aigument. But a fellow can 1 help wondering what a horse, does when he meets an with cannon. tank bristling head-on- . where in a place to a lorscs vs. Tanks cav-airy,- a ha is now1. give up tie is the slogan diversion" Churchill and the British war reject Hitler's assertions that the blasting of London is in reprisal for British air raids on Berlin and other German cities. The Hermans might count on staging a surpnse landing of troops on England's roast per- - s "I'xON'T of leadeis i I "siege ver straits. v ons had scoffed was really Hue. This is done in spite of the known ability of t'.ie British to face hard facts and to stiffen their own courage and resistance In the hour of danger A free people not only has the right to know what is going on. A large part of its stiength lies in that knowledge a cloak the start of an invasion of the British Isles which Adolf Hitler may attempt within a week or ID days. Although destruction, fire and death weie being heaped upon the bomb-tormetiopolis early Thursday, the British weie hurling some ot their mightiest blows against the French, Dutch and Be'gian channel coasts. Along those coasts Hitler has assembled enough ships and troops to start an invasion and, by the admission of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, is able to move ships up and down the channel through the nairow Do- nl.uliK tv wouldn't tragi'dle, of lie past veal in know a .ii boom Iidiii an an Eli! ope. It is the gieat lii.m Inn hike But tv .reus a vs' u n nil. ion-- , leu ii iv al jxw ei as iojat mi a II. jii.iv lx N tei w as ( unsoi mi p K now Iff ton ilv ( ,i eat w ho a whil h (Otild )t. u aid !o an cuipic ol leiiluivs ago leained f ol la it m eneun must Ix kfjil 1(1 and ol shipbuilding muise, Ian ,,o iilli'ii minisine-hav- " Built the hist Russian nav, of mini m. Bin, i been in aimosi with his own hands iiediblv stiijii.l ill their deliin Russia has ust bei n lion ol such know 1. dge. Nav will maime 'idle KicnCi p. opli mi kejit liaiades in the An tie and Ua in ignoianee ol then gii.it pei-l- l i itii- eve, ills and the Baltii I lien unlil almost the end Black and Caspian Seas The blind faith in the .M.iginot line Moscow is boasting that picss ' and in t .e powei of the lines! a will soon have a navv .limy in the wm !' was en second to none, and the ad i ouraped by otlieial com eai mirul ot the fleel expects 1I.M meld of Ooimunj s stiength new w a i.slops mis eai lie and of their own weakness in wants a navy to matih Rusmany specific lines Uh.cn 'he sia's ai my and ait strength b.ittle was going againsi t; or An onlooker may well won-el." C still Icfl to 'nal ill the wh.et foi Russia has no t g of nnsmloi m.iiion man sialteidl like Biitams empire prnp.ig.oliid by a gove'iimenl to noted S e has about to tell aliaul them the mill of the vvol Id all in one rfhe Hutish m nlstiy if in piece, ileldisihle hv land on It must he fennalion iippeais to tv it, .ik- almost an fi out ing mistakes, too, t aiugh nnl an inferiority complex If such a landlubber so giavo as those of Eianee nation 11 withholds bad news, already does build a huge navy, what known to the enemy, too long will shil do mill it? Russia ha s never yd The result is the spread of distinguished and alarms and the lmal lid self cm salt water, and stallirealisation that a ng fmm siT'itch can hardly he unpleasant (leiman claim at which Uni- expected to lick the world HOI SUMMARY neither can turn out Seems as horse, for modern war put'Kses, should sprout a con-- j pie of wings. d if a are puzzling, These times win some people lolling us to wake up and otheis hollering at us to "go slow" and others insisting that we "sit tight." Hitler has hard and must reel eat ion, so we suggest of Least of Adolf been vvoik-in- g need a little lespect fully Belshazzar. Wiki i cR I I , 111 KCLU awiort ning os an r. .sled it ard-o- Glamc siai acd s ie in .ants i ; s'i i: hei ".111 EVide i ,pi-- q int re 'XJUIJ pill ' noon av," fols. a; Fa itegor 'I'll Anns Tl? be-ma- v e hi-- AT 9 P. 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