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Show - f 4 Salt Lake City, Utah THE DESERET NEWS EJtelCf Kctus Bataan Is Still There! Budgets For rionrin rj upper oays. FaniiliesHeld by Vital In War Member of the 'Audit Bureau of Circulation and of the Associated Pres Published after noons except Sunday. luabtuht June , Conference Notice t -- ; Middle East P reparations Have Been Well Begun :r Carry On 'RAYMOND CLAPPER ir eles ) Of all the theaters in this world-wid- e war, the Middle East is. the place where there can be the most intimate ana ef- IS. JSSO , CAIRO. ( By-W- fective cooperation American efforts. Babson Appeals Tor All To Plan Spending Having in mind the limitations upon travel now Imposed by reason of the national emergency, as also the necessity for economizing expenditures by the people in order that they may be better prepared to meet the finaiv cial demands which will be made upon them by reason of the emergency, and having also in mind the hazard, even though remote, that is incident to large gatherings in the highly militarized area of Salt Lake City, it has been determined to confine the 112th Annual Jesus Conference of the Church' Saints, scheduled Christ of Latter-da- y for April 4, 5 and 6 of this year, to Priesthood meetings to be composed of the General Authorities of the Church and the Presidencies of the Stakes 0 Saturday, March 21, 1942 By Roger W. Babson BABSON PARK, Mass., March between the British and I hope the censors, and others in authority in both countries, will riot misunderstand my Intentions when I say that much remains to be done in that directionWithout minimizing the progress that has been made in dovetailing the efforts of the two lions, I think it-- is desirable to . emphasise, the possibilities of even closer teamwork. The RAF has made all of its African facilities available for the of transportation American supplies, making posMr. Clapper sible a rapid inauguration of our service. The American army alrforces and the RAF appear to be cooperating sincerely, both realizing that only by the full effort of each can the critical situation of the United Nations be dealt with. " THE COMMERCIAL SERVICES I believe a closer cooperation between American and British commercial air services is possible. These companies are playing a most important role in the transportation of supplies and is operating under the personnel. direction of the army air forces with high effiand is ciency, expanding rapidly. Unfortunately the Impression - Is abroad- - in some quarters that this is later to become a competitive commercial service, it does not seem practical as a postwar venture for profit, yet undoubtedly some British- - commercial, interests have these suspicions. As a result there is some surface irritation on both sides. This does not extend to the military on either side But I think the military operation would benefit if such misapprehensions could he re- movedperhaps through a clarification by Washington and London of the prospective postwar - i status of in Africa. It is a small thing, but it would be better all around if it could be adjusted. There probably could be some in shipping operations on both sides. improvement Slow turnaround ana inefficient unloading leave badly needed bottoms Idle longer than is necessary. As with other matters, it is more a question of someone undertaking the Job of straightening out, than any trouble about poluy. The only reason for stressing such a question is that this is a major theater of war, being the place where America can make an effective contribution now without waitfor more a or ing navy army, since the chief immediate needs are larger supplies, technical and maintenance personnel, and above all planes. On the American side of the show, considerable teamwork is visible Even though the whole operation is stilL in its early stages, that it can and will become one of the biggest un dertakings of the war Income taxes this month hit a larger group than ever. Thousands of individuals, after making payments, see the need of giving more careful thought toi their p ersonal expenditures for the balance of the year. For the A XK E.VfE.N DO US JOB frist time they me considering The United States military mission for North making up a budget. Probably, Africa, under General Maxwell, has headquarters however, few individuals have The mission left the United States before here. ever stayed with a budget to the Pearl Harbor, to facilitate the problem of deliverbitter end and won a decision; ing supplies to this area. Americas entry into However, with much higher tax- the war increased the size of the job without maes in the offing, many charitable terially changing its nature for the present. calls, and the absolute necessity Every technical service of the army is repreof buying Defense Bonds, more sented in the Maxwell mission, one of the imthan "the ordinary amount of portant divisions being under General Adler. The planning is now needed to make navy is also represented, and the maritime comends meet." mission. There is need of more personnel in these I'll take a chance on most anydivisions. U. S Minister Alexander O. Kirk is co only. including a forecast as to thing operating in diplomatic phases of- the work, to the time of the ending of the Announcement as to the times and which General Maxwell is obliged- to give considwar and as to what stocks, if dlrect-Jytoth- e made will be of meetings erable time. places any, are a buy! When it comes Presidencies of Stakes in due to recommending a budget, howFundamentally the biggest help would be a clear-cu- t decision by Washington and. London as ever, my head and my knees go time. to basic point; that is, as to which theater of the me. Unless one js back on war is to get the major emphasis. - When it beHEBER J. GRANT, familiar wnth all the individual comes possible to do that, much time can be saved and family circumstances, only a J. REUBEN" CLARK, JR, and operations can be improved. program can DAVID 0. McKAY, mere is a great opportunity here, and an ex, be outlined. Furthermore, the - The First Presidency. cellent start has been made. There is no cause human element is so unwhatever for pessimism. But it Is important to predictable that It is doubly hard remember that we have only begun with a long, to make any budget recommendaVI hard job, especially the job ,of holding through tions with assurances, that they this year, wilt work out. Here are some of the things I hear todav . A truck driver w ith . an annual income of $1,600 says, 1 have no money in the bank to pay my next tax installment Inasmuch as the General Conferwill borrow but from friends." ence services to be held on Sunday A junior executive eat fling $2,700 BY GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY morning, April 5, 1942, beginning at says, "Ill have to" save every fire at Japan itself. That is the second front. And k Hes startm spite of the president s plea, until all the penny from now on No annouheement could have brought great10 a.m. will be broadcast "over KSL, United Nations, which I prefer to call the ing a little late An executive, er joy to Americans than the transfer of General It Is suggested that Inkhe area covwho earned $3,000 last year, conAllies, are fighting together on all fronts, AmeriMacArthur to Australia. It is our first victory in X cans will wonder why they stay aw'ay from our didnt this war. Wherever General MacArthur happens fesses, "Unfortunately ered by that station, the regular Fast We Stand For The Constitution Of The United States With save anything I had to use the ow'n war-- - . to be is the center of the war effort for our peoMeetings for the month of April be A installment No American has the right to expect General government plan. ple. MacArthur is our war hero, the embodiment Its Three Departments Of Government As Therein Set ,t worker earning $1,900 says, "I held on March 29, 1942, instead ofx April of the noblest traditions of the United States, the MacArthur to win the war the day after tomortax on the fifrow. He inherits a miserable failure. He inherits paid my income ideal which former 5, 1942. Forth, Each One Fully Independent In Its Own Field teenth but now am broke the crime of Pearl Harbor. He inherits the made-of Americans never questioned. Thatgenerations glorious, areas not covered by Station KSL In WHO SHOULD BUDGET? uate defense of Singapore. He inherits the of our general, his wife and picture s one There only answer to little son flying through the enemys air to Ausof naval policv in Javanese waters. He the April Fast Meeting might well be our fami40,000,000 this, namely, inherits the' results of divided council and divided tralia, to begin the only logically possible offen40-Ho- ur held on the regular day, April 5, 1942. lies should at once start making defense He takes on the toughest job that anv sive against Japan, will lift our people out of the a budget. If I were a young HEBER J. GRANTr doldrums of civilian inefficiency and bureaucratic military man has ever faced and he takes it on at from military servman, a low exempt moment when all the advantages are with stupidity. This country likes fighting generals. J. REUBEN CLARK JR , r to abolish the ice and contemplating a business THE week Hail MacArthur, American' the foe. Let us not follow the characteristic Amerifight ' National Committee ""HE I Physicians' career, d, go into the "budget DAVID 0. McKAY, can practice of expecting too much and then turnin war industries And he has gone' Aus- opened in the place business- Most successful ing on our hero because he could not accomplish for the Extension of Medical Service The First Presidency. tralia is our batiiefield Tothe"righr I pointed out even as House on March 18 Overtime pay was and adhere In movie sequences what our untrained imaginaprepare our cabinet officers were playing down the March 14. 1942. stuctlv throughout the vear to a when tions anticipated. Geneial MacArthur will do an also uqder attack. Representatives seekrecently pledged itself to the performance Far Eastern War. We eked by Japan and American's predetermined budget. "Through w e must pay back m were job to save his country. More than that coin. This is the dising renomination and re election this of these two vitaT tasks. First, to use an examination of the past year's no American will expect of him. that, our tinction between wars. European And now, the war is really on. The United year said that they had been flooded with fprodUglMn figures, anreceipts, and It is from Australia that we a chance to lick View its knowledge, its equipment and Its expenditures, plus States is pursuing sound military policy. And it analysis of Japan, and Australians havehave letters which complain of pcqfiieering by been a themselves for the business outlook their is an American general who leads The center of brave and hearty people with whom American strength to aid, without qualification, in war workers while drafted' men are reour endeavor is where it should be, Australia. particular industry, they are soldiers will get along fine. They wont come come able to a within We have at long last taken our best general out to utilize usually fully and artists know wdnning the war; second, back from there liking the enemy better than the ceiving $21 a month. The letters intiPHOTOGRAPHERS fraction of a per cent in foreof a militarily hopeless rear guard action and put as of them facilities did its In its its the ally, war. last many resources, contacts, mated that unless Congress acts many a that no one point of view enables us him in the front lines where he can lead to viccasting what their current vears Mr. Litvinoff When pleads for a second front, income, expenses, and profit, or and methods to the end that basic issues member will not be restored to his seat. to see the whole of anything or interpret tory if jie gets the support back home that makes his argument is specious. There is a second front. deficit, will be. victory possible. We have taken him out of the and vital principles be kept dearly deTT fully! One may-- look from a certain We are on the Is there. indiOur House too our floor This, tre perhaps. much to men, fighting Speeches ships, our danger of the alternative of a prison camp or a of-tour are Our estanks, be planes, and Ihere aslr morale one there. deadare suicide's shot We have put him maintained, individual, but, fined, that cated that the legislators are disturbed position over a landscape, and the among a tough That our front. is What a Litvinoff this an wants third" is vear, pecially attempt people who wilt have Their say and heaven help that a just peace may be won. ovec the letters pouring in from their particular thing that seems to give charfront. It not our fault that his country has should he made to plan coming the swivel chair artist in Washington who tries not joined our second front. They can join us acter to it is a beautiful lake; from anto put over anv crack-po- t constituents. These letters demand acexpenditures as well as hoped-fo- r fast ones. Between The importance of the physician and The )ob should, if any time thev like And there is no time like MacArthur and the Australians, the American peo-pe- l savings. other point of view it may be a noble to tion end the week the now MacArthur exwhen during war be easier now that the time cannot be We Americans the surgeon in is there wdl get the truth and will take it because anything, would celebrate in a manner never witnessed on war; to stop overtime and doubletime in clump of trees; from still another, rolling theie will be J00 per cent confidence In the leadpurchase of many items for civilaggerated. It is their calling not only to this continent before if Russia came out of Vladiian use is lestmted. Many famiwar factory work, and to outlaw collecership. it took Australian guts to demand Macupmnds; from another still it would be a health of the men in the be pleasantly surprised to bomb Tokvo, Osaka and Kobe. Yes, I vostok the lies c may protect Arthur. It took Australian persistence to .see that tion of union dues from pay checks. Repvalley, enclosing a charming heard Litvinoff drink a toast to MacArthur. Let by how little In the way of new they got him. Lead on, brave leader! Lead on fighting forces, but to protect the health w ill need to get bv on his make toast that us to goods country resentative good they village. And yet it lg all one landscape. declared victory! Disney by giving of millions of civilians who may be workKamchatka as a base from which we could direct this year. It will be a good thing (Columbia News Service) that he had received 4,000 communicaNo one photograph of the Capitol at once to cut out random spendfor and tasks at than hours harder ing longer to in tions of a idea the on last three, days demanding a operate strictly ing, complete Washington will give those to which they have been accusbudget, and to watch the dollars immediate action to cure this situation. the noble structure. One must have many pile up. with Budgets along tomed. To win a modern war strength different views, taken from different anbullets are needed to win World Recently CIO leaders in New Jersey and physical vitality are needed. Sick II. War one and all for BY DEWITT MACKENZIE went on record by saying that the pengles, together necessary equipment from the United States Nippon if carried out with heavy THE AVERAGE INCOME people cannot fight or work to the best over Jap haunted to comprehend the idea of the magnificent time-anNews War Analyst) ten or force . rates of (Deseret With our national income now for alty overtime, twelve thousand miles long. advantage. Although generally small In MUST STRIKE HOME General MacArthurs announcestructure. and double time on Sundays or holirunning at the rate of $90 a forty-dajourney for a 000 per year, the total instature, the Japanese soldiers are tough ment that President Roosevelt Thats However, the way things look But the point that we wish to make days, are gravely restricting war proconvoy and we are mighty short come of each family averages now I should say the broad and to able and endure hard and ofto him has ordered of an wiry, now. prepare duction. But instead of blaming those shipping in this connection, is that the point of right Of $2250. course, some families strategy of defeating Nippon and fensive against Japan is calcustrenuous work. SEA TOWER NEEDED have laiger Incomes than $2250 who insist on these stiff wage increases view is of vast significance in the affairs her from her ousting lated and others to emphasize that Washingon have far less We mus develop other bases of 50 and a 100 per rent for overtime, gains would place much reliance of life. It is vital In the understanding The American people should also which to get along However, for our warplanes which aie arton is determined to implement on application of heat directly of great historical events and in our Judgfor their reas family incomes rise above the Its they blame employers realize how important it is that our exto Japan itself The Japanese of Initiative, which is riving In the orient m increaspolicy ot luctance to pay such rates. $2250 per ments of men. To the common people of present average numbers and doing grand cities with their flimsily coning isting system of medicine be maintained. Allies the giving heaity of inspirathe families number so year, work, too, in Australia, Burma structed buddings are terribly France the French Revolution was the .Regimented jnedicine would mean nonThere appears to be no justification benefiting tion at this critical juncture of decreases and China. And, of course, our rapidly. vulnerable to bombing and fire. jawn of a new day,: when the old bar-b- e for a basic less that thanMive Remember, forty hour week in wartime... sea power must be reinforced. progressive medieine7"as the "experience the war. Perhaps the easiest w ay to make of . cent barisms were to and the per outgrown,' people receivin many foreigrilcountrles has ahunriant- - ) Thebaaicweck should be extended to Speculation turns the Japs release their grip on to make sure theres po Just naturally all more .income at have to what strategy MacArthur the Philippines and their other ing any man was to have an opportunity to deforty-eigh- t hours. With regard to wages" misunderstandings we gpf. So tm. may y proved. In the field of medicine, as than $5,000 a year. Any preemploy. say ihat- - .conquests would be to start wip a velop and to find himself. To the nobilflat minimum war echo mediate from effect the to the overtime rate American speclflc plans probably would that in all other fields, our system of free arguments might be deing out great centers like Tokyo who divine In believed thoie the interests control money ity, Lieutenant General Stilwell, comprovided to protect workers who are pend on circumstances of the and Osaka. which guarantees individual enterprise, our fallaare entirely country mander of United States forces in time and thus would be more m rightjDfkings, it Was the dark, murky freedomas fully demonstrated the fact There are numerous bases really on a substandard level There is cious Control politically and the line of tactics of the battle China, Burma and India. Says the from which the Allies will be i breaking no up of civilization; .excuse a ior of fura ly view Jega! insist tngon fropi purchasing point that it is best for a democracy; than of "The United States general. able to reach Japan with bombstrategy. us embraced In the great mas "AVhat kind of a man was Napoleon? ther jump of 50 per cent even in the means business and we wont be. However, it is very apparent ers In jiue course. Wd could of families which have Incomes satisfied- - until we see American that much We all admit that he was a great military must wages of groups who have previously depend onaTr send bombersy fighTers and troo of even less than $2250 per year. and Chinese troops in Tokyo power for bombing, for defense, self the chief of pinners because he had had subtsantial basic wage increases and transports bv way of Alaska and A SI GGJESTED BUDGET genius; but what of his character9 Read and for of the Aleutian Islands, for extransportation Let me assume that an averwho are already getting far more than Scotts Life and you would be led to begone astray. trooos. On the whole the One would think that ample. position in age family of four, of which lieve that he was almost everything that incomes. the one Then, of too, average Southwest conPacific looks Russia might extend the courWhat we need to note here is that Japan's great two aie childien, has, after proweaknesses more lies in her was evil. Read John S. Abbots Life of The siderably healthy. Its been many and tesy of permitting warplanes to Country faces inevitably a sharp vision is made for Social Securithe difference in the two Pauls is simply extended lines of tough to lose so much territoiy, land on Soviet territory in tranreduction in living standards. ty payments, a 'NET INCOME of but Napoleon and you will be surprised to If the the difference in his point of view. In show-between has that in Japan proper and experience sit to China. There already are This may seem small po$2250. find him almost a saint the friend of workers, who are now well-paid- , of her view new Allies the Alseek to The one case he was an earnest Jew He acquisitions. unpreparedAmerican manned, Yankee wartatoes to a few readers of this ness lies will devote increasing attenforce further increases in wages or they are better off now than civilization, devoted to liberty and con-. planes operating in China, and column, but let me say that an that God had given an infallible by were tion to to in they these hold such with lines, both trying that country will provide a secrated to the welfare of mankind. premature overtime, they will simply be income of this size is not -to widespread position revelation to his people. He believed bombers so with few naval and a craft formidable base for aerial opbe sneezed at. Personally,- I forces. With the appoinunent of devastating form of attack which We need to remember that no one raising their living standards at the exthat the religion in which he had been erations against the Mikados am much more interested in how commander-in-chief- , as MacArthur in itself of the in would pense reduction of living standards time break , domains. families in this income group tiained from childhood was the manipoint of view is sufficient to justify us and the establishment of a for everyone else. handle their money than I am great base in passing judgments upon events or festation of the Divine within the sphere in we Australia, should in how those In the larger in11 ls he able to concentrate our effort upon mdivdiuals, as to their character gratifying to know that so many of human life But afterwards he gained come brackets spend their mon-e- v favorably. are We people their rememneed the., actions. to trouble to let their taking another point of iev, and he saw that ;and STILL AID ALLIES congressmen know ht!w they fee! in reThe above familv might ber this foranothcr reason It is Imthe new Teligron mraut angherrgrander, This doesn't mean that Amerias funds follows to the we gard labor, wage and profit situatcherish wise, kindly, nobler life for the world. portant that ca is throwing 221 , ana Taxes $ everything into .savings ion. Only an aroused and voiced public charitable views as we study world movethe Orient, or lessening its aid to 627 Food one has the point of view Suppose the Allies in can other cure theaters. It "to the evils that now opinion ments, and as we study individual char-- ' Clothing that enables him to believe that the merely m$ans that we aie getting 577 threaten to weaken the prosetution of Housing acters. And there is another reason why a with which busy 'I falls withi job 210 world, under the impulsof the Almighty .insportatlon the war . we need to remember it; for the one in our province and which has 2M1 thing hand, is. mot Pcisonal A Misc. ... in the a special interest for right direction, ing When the wage-hou- r i i Kernel olences Americans, law was necessary to us, while we live in this inasmuch as the Philippines are that there is some it was considered unpatriotic to paed world, is that we $hall occupy such a maininvolved Isand the Hawaiian $2250 Far-of- f divine event,- f tain hours above forty. But now that ( lands and our western coastline point of view as shall give us faith and In spite of Social Security. a are in the danger zone We will maximum production has become" vital hope The man who has no hope is not family s first duty is to preserve why, then, he can smile and be glad, do to remember that Adto our safety, a forty-hou- r its own economic independence. miralwellYamamoto, Only unhappy but he stands in the way even in the presence of calamities and week can no commander-in-chie- f Thus. I have allocated nearly 10 be defended of the happiness of others and the adlonger of the Japanese navv, deEven some CIO leadthe sorrows of life No matter how bad of the average family s cent per clared on last ers admit that the residential or bu$L year that in event of vance of the world. We shoultTget such net Income to taxes and savings. war he penalty rates for things are.Mt makes all the difference-i- n wouldn't be content until ness double-tiThis cent a is a point of view in life as shall lead us properties low rates on Sundais are relatively high per the world as to what one's point of he dictated peace in Washington. and the majority oCfamllies nev5 to 25 years. to look toward the future with hope and So its good to hear talk of gravely restricting war production view "Is, as to what man really is, which er anywhere near reach it e. How ewer, we shall-ma- ke gladness. "half he About ultiand this should should his what way go, is saving a great mistake if we jump to the This England go into straight life insurance mate destiny , conclnsmn that any major offenFast Service Paul, when he was a young than, was and the balance kept in a savsive is likelv to be started In the a persecutor. After his conversion he -- or This England never did. nor never shall hank" These are simple illustrations of the invested account ings immediate future General WHATEVER YOUR LOAN REQUIREMENTS in Defense Bonds devoted himself to the service of t he Savings, as Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror . . . importance of getting the right tpomt of performs a service when he do as well will to much steel, warns against impatience while cause that he had misunderstood and" view. To pUTbursehes intq file Come the 'three corners of Iheuorld up. win this war I right the Allies are mustering their again urge my . Ask FIRST at hated Paul was a man who had.to give Of mental attitude toward oirr fellow men, to as out debt readers get forces. arm, soon as possible but hv all his, whole self to whatever he believed, our God and" our countiv And wp shall shock them - Nought shall he savs. there is much work jequires means make out a budget today to As oKeiTas"" a fill teF be done before an offensive, 3,1:0 is 8(1- keoiiaue, and stick I( and then are mistakes to be reus that he" verily" thought he vick "doing sire to Team the truth and follow- where vlsablelo set up a JltQeTfsm'e.T paired. 1C England Jo itself" do rest hut true 'Australia must be dever OpMll4T lost Offlc. Gods service. Afterwards he calls hin When World War II is finally it leads. r Shakespeare. oped as a, base, and this means to credit .hard he ,ovef, may getl of troops and transportation 21. jf ' n . 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