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Show 4 THE" DESERET NEWS ItLake City , Utah of (Editor' Note: Mho Mill Min the war Here lire the Tlew of Prof. Albert Bnshnell Hart, International!! known professor of forecast whose great history emeritus at Harvard Iniverslty regularity events in history have come true with almost uncannyAllies Mould the that he 1914, a in predated for almost generation, win the first World War. In 1I6, he forecast that the Inited States would enter the war; in March, 1918, he foresaw another he wrote an article for the At European war. In January, he1941, did not foresee J'earl Harbor, he aoclatrd Press, and while warned that the Hawaiian Islands must be held at any sacrifice of ships and men. Although retlied from the fai nlfv of Harvard, educator, whose snow white hair and flowing braid the Jto an y hate endeared him to Haitaid men asHuslij, office he has in Widcnor I.ilnart.) L me a artirle and then Iywll elaboiate on them i ietoiy over Geimanv will comp in two seats, but meanwhile an attempt bv (.eimany lo lncade this country b way of the West Indie i not out of the question 2 We must stiengthen out I a tin Ameitcan jelations so that there will be a facorable answer to the question that n all important Will our southern neighbors stick? 3 Italy Is piactieallv out of the war now was scaiceb ecer in it w hole heai terly in fact little to fear fiom and wp the anti allied factions of hiancr 4 Russia s ability tovitirk it out against the Geimans will be one of Hip kevs to eventual victory, but the United States Canada In the should annex peace settlement lest the Rus sians In a postwar expansion of Siberia shquld have designs on an independent, or British dominated Canada 5 The United Staes should take the lead Jn the post war har settlement and present any at remaking the map of Predicts Victory li of. Albert liustirll sayr-w- - In imikmg mm h side mints it would appeal that I m si King nil v, sett up as a Sage Sue Ii is not the case. 1 m an old m m, a te.u Hut I have in rcliiiinent taught pei baps 10 000 students. 1 hap trac elled Oter much of the wot Id, and I be live n and wavs of many nations. any claims liisliaj of making at clam usance, I hasp inv on what will come to h-- pass cm my unswenmg faith m the gut and peiseveiance of the American people And i am encenuaged bv the tact tljat nowhere In America is theie any Mtong, organized gitnip that is Nowhere is against the wai theie the plea "let us try to save outsell es bv asking for Instead, every man, peace now woman and child bums with the understanding that unless wp defeat Hitler and all he stands for were headed for the slave gang To tetiirn to the points I outlined . , . It has been smpiising to me that Get many has not attempted to seize one of the West Indies islands as a stepping stone toward invasion of the coast of Flotida Even though Hitler is w IH m least two gnt lls fi -e Mtr ts sage- y Hart vontlntic - at ontu r not onlv fiom Russia vvhich might have legitimate post wai' anus, but even and ambitious from a tcboin Gt i many. And, on the point of a reborn Stater Germany, the United tan help pi event a reborn Uerr--ma- ny 4im becoming a remlll-tauze- d Geimany if this country takes the lead in shaping the post war peaces must If weie tealistlc we admit that the peace after the first "World "War failed because Geimarijv was pampled upon to the extent the embers of unrest among the people were easily fanned into flame by Hitler. con-giex- d tbe-ne- t n llillei people among Hie lecd know' Hie'suick among 1 reusing 1 Hesaa-MiiaU- Rus-Man- click-click-cli- of the ck railroad telegraph key .ONDiTV iiihew of Ct Pho Slovak Mi sui-ile- 1 he Rcnpn Man Exepulfil (,emi.in 1 bieil them when was a m Germain many i.oa ago Thev aie just like litendly families down in M line llillei Is losing bis gi ip. The SUI pi Lsing Hung to me nc itiat some of the l.eimiu gencials Ju.xuiX eol logelluii tenet d bun line ic l in mav lie tbet llillei ns i mo ml, n d sue Ii TtiTcut and clisnust among his people Hilt Hie gem tils rin't eve'll lui't one another It Russia s vie (minus as I eonlidemly foil she will be she mav want new teiiltmv, and no one ran ioresce bow fir the s would go tow aid tikmg possession of Canada If it a dominion of wat weaiy Bi Haim or ven became- - inde- pendent. That is wbv I sav the United Slates should seek to annex Canada o as to be in a better position to pioteet the rnuntrv be- - i ml m longer. Af-lic- Inc Buried InCliina W- 'a - Charles C. v id tod iv .idVLcCs . Jm 2 f Pt Hie pi ov isirn,i gov ei nun nt lieie Him bad linrned In fiom 7m n It Svvi'er l.uidlkj! In I KcKmik, 40 for many vij's so, rtlny to 1iesj has been dint Kdii.ud llenes, wiib six ollnis Ri.igue for fosteung an m o'ml7-Trtn- n exeeutid at anti-fferm- of The Audit Bureau Ci Fntornl IoAka UJ l million of at Ilia toatnffic at Salt it? a aatTintl clan mattar to Ad ot tongiesa Mirth 3 L BHCRIPTIO RAtFS On waak 39 Mx month $4 7$ (rnrt In ailrana) On iaar (paid in ariranoai x 19 mta apply To Utah Idaho Naravla and Wvnminf All othar alataa $1 month 1 ha A asocial ad Fr la axclu'lraly nhllad lo tha uaa of publication of all naws ditpatfhea credited to or not othar wi rraditad in lhi papar, also tha Inral paw puhlihad harain who struck the fust American air blow against the Naxis in a raid over Holland on July 4, the first small group of light bombers put Jheir wheels down on the African plain stn rounded ky mountains, 1Tlie field was empty no no gasoline, no bombeyHtJ" ground i rew s, no hunp-- u s. Ml we had was our Major Kegelman said. Today tents dot the plain and nus bullies and gtound news swa'in over apectly Ameucun Ameii-can-Chine- tooth-brusliC- s, bewnbus The, day after JLU Austiajlan troops are shown gathering ln drums of gasoline dropped bya supply ship, soinevvkeie off the New Guinea ooust.This gas supply Is sltal to the 'Allied war machine which is slowly crushing the Japanese force in the Buna-Gonarea. - a .few ti licks loaded 1 1 bom-baidte- a Polar Bears Icy Swim--I- f They Aren t 38 Or Don t Have Wives - FORT WAYNE Ind , Jan. 2 (AP) For the first time in 15 years members of the Polar BearsClub misled their New A ears Day swim m the St. Joseph River, but they are going to make up for it tomorrow. Because many of the mem-bei- s rpen from 21 to 38 years old were woiking in war industries on the holiday the event war deferred next jearr The club, whleh meets only onre a year -- for the single purpose of jk-'b- xtars ago. thev dont lik eweaerwwr sew Mi Ulnae "Dims; Ding anti-aircra- ft SPECIAL STENOGRAPHIC TRAINING COURSES x lor Service and War Industry Jobs Givi! and BlrMhr Court j ill Trpswrttiay, Shorthand, lnitruedoD la Army and Gevomiaonl eorroopondoae. Chtrrqo, 5 1,00 a. m. 00 j. m. dally 7 00-1- 0 00 evonine z'"' Minimum 4 hour BrytTUilny TL 4:1951 " y H J - 'Calir M'mtam Idaho, Paul Post Palls Nan Petnaidino Calif; McGmni- - Boss Okla, and Ib'nn C. Wvnne, Cottage Giove, Guldens Fail Ote. Aircraft Keturh ii P Ol KESTONE; - Jan 2 f AP) Hiddcii Dr Tlie clouds, aircraft wer heaid roaring hark to their Biitih bases today from the dnection of the Calais atea m France, piesumablv returning fiom a bombing mission against All It i nCMSry that you trovol, pliut mk you xoaorvolion wall in ndvuneo. giving someone olso the title to my property! Old Milmcsn will left Jus houseto hu mscs, who then o!d it iniood faith to mo A year after, whsn a latsr will was found, I was flabbergasted to lsam that he had left the properly to & religious society, who promptly sued ME, -- Under the terms of Title Guaranty Title Guarantee Policy, assumes hill responsibility lot defending Jhe owners title as guaranteed, shoulders all expenseXand. In ease ol loes. promptly pays tho Insured ap to tho foe, ol tho policy. And I didn t either The Title Company lock over from there, made a settlement with the society, and Jeff J me in possession of the house! No complete -- X yhfr form security nST KATIOhfAlTANK BTXB omCES raovof 59 Ftert Can t Suwt kCBBt 'D.Y. FlUs Abstract Conpsoy SALMAKf $ xU24(bSnM BUILDING . erf title Company protection . against loss . gives you ' surh and unessary Title Protection thr Guarantee hJ Dirtnpf . SALT LAKE CITY IDxnO XC.NCIX4 Idaho Fall Abstract and Title Company-lEXlttaRexburg Abstract Company Fsunock Tillc and Abstract Company IDAHO FALLS POCATELLO . wofry. INTERMOUNTAIIV TITLE G UAUAXTY-- G 031 l'AXY All Sals Pinal ho Lay Awapf" No Exchangee No ltWunde. , ' Vs $765 36 So. Main It is 'you rightriegal and hioral, to insist on a Title Guarantee Policy with any property you buy Once provided, the Guarantee Policy remains in force as long as you rstoin th property. I hurried dpwn to my lawyer, who had handled the transaction lor me, and he asked me io get my Title Guarantee Policy. Was I relieved when he told me that I was fully protAcied under its term, and I wouldnt lese a centl 98 Reg. $14.95. Forbcksis reMrraboa or laiqcmabon, Inquiisi - Fortunately, a Title Guarantee Policy protected Ljne against lawsuits and heavy expenses! OUT ALL Other Groups missiEBg will wcas Sound'. . . Axis bases. .x'' vr. Ipo-V- Fro Booinnlntj IANUABY 11. Raglstraiioa January to ii with AT EXTENSION DIVISION, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH FT $10.95 jd like lo exchange pound of eogar.4 proc- Avenuel, Tex and Jackson, Alt-URii'inoml Ginn, Olvmpia, Wash, The seieeants include Chester pi boys Irrfbe service, water "Anv how, DRESSES 48 Reg. fh new, the river they leverse this ess in getting warm. Most of the fellows begin to ritop out of the club when they get to be around 38, said Klepper. Some of their w iv es don t like the idea anv tn well although none of us have suffer ed any ill effects from the cold' admit that they cant take It jinv more, so they blame it onto their wives Klepper said he 'wouldnt go In for the first time since he the club Hell be 38 joined and besides, he ha Wednesday a wife too Reattlet-Gle- nn ROSING Iht bottle ol perfume for each launching year with an try swim, grew out of between two men 15 If its real cold," said Edward H. Klepper, president, "we just go m long enough to get our bathing suits soaked. But if the weather isnt too severe some of the fellows like to swim around a while Of course, there s some horseplay. And then we pose for photographers. The Polar Beats pieparc for their self imposed ordeal by taking a shower at the St Joseph Athletic Club, gradually reducing the temperature of the water until it is as cold as poseihle After they come back out of HU1-.C0- filifoinia time" working day and night for the United Nations in the tremendous job of directing, long trainloads of troops and equipment to their destinations-"Keethe tracks clear. .They must arrive on time." BUY WAR BONDSI two davs this vear Most of the clubs 50 member are expected to dunk themselves in the river at 2 p nuJaundav Those who fail to do so no longer will he memhers in good standing until they can save face hv plunging in the cold water STARTS MONDAY W. P. Tick.l OlBca Phono 4 ISS1 To Take S' . "The bovs used to complain thew esther never was good enough for flving, but now thev aie wishing for some bad riavs and a little rest, Major Kegleman said Although the weather Is clear enough for flving it is miserable most of the times, as the field on- the plateau is swept bv rain and snow squalls It is almost bitteiiv told at this time of the veal, with tlie fivers going to lx t at sev n o i lock in ord-e- i to k on wai in nights W It Aiijor Kegli man are Maj. Mat tin R Crahtiee of Beratur, Ti and Capt Howard C. Cook, uLhuiCLAnloiiio, lex, .The in utt n nits in addition to Dot ton induthd Dudley Eaton, Tucson, Ariz ; Thoims Powell, Salt Hugo lames AV Stubbs I ex ash , Itntnh S 1 uhrmels. h.tm, ter; Sheridan Wvo ?ey Fr V ikei (Ifill altmo SttpeO San , Leo IIowcll, hi (1310 mission. n Precious Gas Reaches Its New Guinea GoaL the oiiginal with bombs and gasoline ai rived, and the bombers took off their first mission. Forty-on- e raids, 'says Major Kegelman, make this "the most experienced light bomber squadron, in the American Air Force The strength pf their blows can be seen from the fact that the Germans send over planes every dav to blast the nest. The answer of the grinning ground crews was to build an air raid shelter over a convenient bomb era t err no recreation and no There place to go and nothing to do but fly and eat. Rations come ou of can and there is no surprise element. Always its bash. Our record of not losing planes can be attributed to the wonderful support given bv Amet icn T 38 s, and to our speed and the experience that the bovs are getting all of a sudden, said the major, who looks more mature than he did six months ago. 1 Randal Dm ton of Long Beach, Calif, his navigator and nodded agieement Maior Kegleman has three of the four members who made the orfgmal flight with him over Holland The fourth. Sergeant Golay, is back in the UntU-e- d States studving for a comlanding ."over- P. J. PECKERS. Cent. AqU Mala- - Itesel - - Kegel-ma- n, Kfit.DtstTrf'Ntra Mrntlmr nese were buried .with military honors today at an American air basecemetery. Their bodies were laid to rest in brick and concrete vaults as their comrades flew overhead in a last salute, and Chinese soldiers blew Ups Both Mooney and Hill were the sons of newspapermen. Mooney lost his life shooting down two Japanese planes, and he was largely responsible for breaking up a formation of ene and preventing my bomber them from reaching an airdrome in western .Yunnan Province He hid three" confirmed air victories to bis credit, having previously downed a Zero run at nine Making a head-obombers, Mooney shot down one of them ills fighter plane was smoking as he pulletkaway from the initial attack A minute later he made for a Japanese fighter Thev raced at each other, machineguns biasing. The Zero blew up, and Mooneys fighter was crippled He bailed out, and suffered a head injury either In leaving he landed. Ha the plane or was dying when he was taken to a hospital, - Hill, one of the youngest bomber crew members, was fatally wounded byternfic fire on. a low level attack which blasted an nemv troop and supply concentration at Mencmao in western Yunnan-- A machine gufibultef struck hinv in the lower spine. , VA- , "With all f i Cki BY J. REILLY OSULLIVAN WITH THE U. S. ARMY AIR FORCE JN CHINA, Deer 31. . JDelayed) (AP) First Lieut. Robert Mooney, Kansas City, Mo., a, fighter pilot, and First Ueut Roland Hill, Margaret-vllle- , N, Y, a bomber navigator, killed In combat Svith the Japa- v was forwarding important dispatches for troop move ments way back in ihe Civil War days. Today il isdoing vy run-twav- s, MORLD CONGRESS I,et the United State . take s the lead in calling a world of nation at which ail ihe countries the victorious and the vanquished yyill have their sav I dont say that Germany and Japan should be patted on the bark for starting all this trouble but I do spy that after the military leaders are properly themchastised, the countries selves should not be relegated to slave the column Territory that is known to he German-traineGet man speaking and he left to Gershould a in Russia and in occupied many, and territory that Jansn we should not dismiss the had legitimately before she he' anlaunch possibility might on her war adventure other adventure hv wav of the launched should be to her. left West Indies Islands wheie he Teiritoilal expansion bv anv might establish bases for bomb-ei- s nation except for protective and Hoop tianspoit planes In purposes as I have outlined Nor should we ever lose sight 'Hifi-taof Canaria se should not ed of foimmpressing trporr our neighbois in Cential and Tbe a factor In the postwar peace. he accent should he on restoSouth Amenta that unless thev a Ion of International trade actively tesist Hiller they will mid w m Id wide development of become enslaved. fiee lilieial government (IM.I Sl,4 Ks I don't sav that monarchies e ran count on a constantly should liecome a thing of the lessening strength of Itnlv as a past but I do sav that the tailor in the wai 'I lie II tlian United Slates, after never spending people as sfit h vveicy money and lives to lead to vie-tovv holeheai ledlv in Hid war 'I liev should not plav a pait In aie not .illn s of ( h i nnnv 1 liei e pulling kings on llu ones who is no sum a Hung as an ally would seek to evp.md their of (ieini ui onlv sieves five h temtories needlessly. Tlie same Is tme of conejner-e- I mice And we ran look to MgJ of El Rpno, Okla tin g.ilhtliug ot i t uiiiiw uf Nil ions -- no i t iju.nn in hague i ii toe y.mqul-- h d in which would IPne a light lo si cl,. Ins c bv d k- - I vs! BY WES GALLAGHER AN ADVANCED AMERICAN BOMBER BASE IN NORTH AFRICA, Jan 2 (AP) Men of the American light bombeiesquuiiron, living in tin huts and pup tents on a field attacked almost daily bv the luftwaffe, have hung up the remarkable record of catry-in- g out 41 raids on the Germans in Tunisia with the loss of just one plane crew and that one is safe. HART AIBFRT BLSIIM-I.Wntten for The Associated Rress. CAMBRIDGE, Mass Jan 2 It is my belief that the United States and her allies will be iMonous oter Germany in two Geryears Japan will gie up soon afteiwaid, because with out. stick, it Ihe wouUlnt many out of the conflict, Jujmii Nazis of Hitler still aie our ptimatv foes I say it will take two yeats to end this tetiible war a war In which wo must be pupated to lose at least cme million men because it will take llial long to solidify the masteiv of the seas we must hae in older to make possible a latge scale Allied incasion of the Reich. e should win toward mope Our pioduction of slops and planes is appio o lung tin d d peaks now, but rt will lake lime 1o eteh these gaols into the of niililiu sti ilcgc H will, lake time to om iconic the ch las and bungling at llu' stall it will lake time to o ii cometbe pioduction months that weie lostvihcri, beloie the wai. Amen-cwas tom between the loices w ho foi esaw the danger and those who did not DISflSSOlN POIMN I would like to establish sev'r-a- i points foi rieiussion m this American Air Ace, Navigator 4 t American Flier Stage 41 Raids Without 1 Losing One Crew goes-dail- 2, 1943 15 aturdayA-Janua- ry Yanks Make Great Flight Mark Iii Africa U.S.SliouldAnnexCanada, Gaims Noted Harvar d Savant BY --- t O t -- |