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Utah Officer SUNDAY MORNING APRIC I? 1942 JAPS O’Hare Bride Reunited SNAPPED WALLACE GIVES ' FOR THAT RUMOR AWAKE TO PERIL COMMISSION TO YOU’RE HEARING BY U SBOMBS SON AT SCHOOL r Three Questions 'Will t End Gossip Says Navy Officer Death Reciprocates By JOSEPH L BIYLER United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON April 18 (UP)— Next time some stranger offers to tell you "what really happened” at Pearl Harbor or elsewhere don’t I t slug him ask him: Just 1 Who he is demand his Cr- By GLENN BABB NEW YORK April 18 (Wide World — Bombs falling on her great cities have brought to Japan at least a beautifully timed reminder that total war is not all banzais and lantern parades For ten and a half years she has been dealing out death and terror to other cities of the Orient from Chinchow in Manchuria back In October 1931 down through Shanghai Nanking Chungking Manila Singapore Batavia Rangoon and Mandalay a tragic score Now for the first time in her history comes the test of her ability to take it Accept Story It appears safe to accept the main outlines of the raid as told in Japanese communiques We can discount many of the details and at least reserve judgment on the Domei accounts of Tokyo’s 7000000 people going calmly about their business while the bombs were falling But there seems little reason to doubt that United States from one or more of a dozen possible points land bases or aircraft carriers along an arc from the Aleutians through the eastern Pacific to the Philippines and China — struck at Japan the moment her feeling of triumph and well being was highest They appeared over Tokyo just as the capital was beginning its the gaycherry blossom week-en- d est period of the year The way the war has been going undoubtedly has made the spirit of celebration run higher this spring than ever before Much of the dread and doubt with which the people of Japan viewed their government’s decision to fight both the United States and the British empire have been dispelled by victories Streets Filled The reminder that the United Nations still can strike clear to the heart of Japan came as the Saturday crowds were filling the Long-Tim- ' 2 Where he got his facts make him produce them 3 Why he is telling his tale to a you " These rules for handling rumor-monge- rs recently enunciated by Lieut Comdr Thomas J Keane U S N usually work a naval intelligence officer said Saturday If the man bending your ear Is a fifth columnist theirst question may shut him up If he’s an innocent dupe of a fifth columnist the second probably will stymie selhim "because - rumor-mongedom can trace the origin of their rumors” The third if pressed" is rs a sure-fir- e tongue-tie- r $ "Spreading misinformation is a favorite trick of fifth columnists” the intelligence officer said “The pufpose of course is to create distrust of official announcements and Infect the1 people with vague unfounded fears” - HE’S HONORED Brig Gen Ralph Royce (center) tiredbut happy after his hop from Australia to the Philippines to bomb Jap bases receives the distinguished Service Cross from General Rush Lincoln on his return to Australia General Royce led tie formation of IS bombers on the devasin the attacks tating assault Lieut CoL J IL Davies of Oakland Calif (right ) who commanded the looks on He too received the D S C This picture was ldioedi from Australia to San Francisco 4000-mi- B-2- le 5s JNews and Uiews M’NOTT GIVEN Terror e planes-launche- fto be made to displace the present of tire! tma Necessity may yet give us a rub: TOKYO berless tire which will permit cars to be to good purpose Donald M Nelson chairman of even operated the ' though speed be reduced tiie war production boafd de(Continued from Page One) and other RAID be enshortcomings clares we have passed Upturning dured workagricultural and industrial point in war production nd the ers are provided of the united pations today 'to W R This colmun At the same time the White output (Continued from Page One) exceeds that of the axis powers Jones when hepaid tribute three away passed nals munitions factories huge mili- - House announced that the war proweeks ago for he was a noble pioheaddivision labor duction board’s tary depots and cantonments) That is an encouraging an- neer of this part of the west Domei continued: - "The planes ed by Sidney Hillman would be nouncement coming fromfne who which carried out ‘blind raids’ on organized into a labor production knows the facts and mul weigh Several years ago he wrote the division that most of the old divi- his words ' the Tpkyo-Yokoharegion were sion’s which was read at his following transbe would functions without doubt United States ferred to McNutt’s commission and funeral: planes observers declared They Without doubt we are Von the said the American air insignia of his federal security agency and road THINGS THAT I LOVE to a triumphant mastery over a blue star against a red circle that Hillman had been appointed our enemies — love 4 I “special assistant to the presicould be seen clearly from the adent The delicate scent of flowers on labor matters” The changing color of sunet ground” mechanized warfare ve are In an Hillman administration long News Account The sparkle of the stars over t was believed £n some equipped to outrank all the world adviser labor Dome! gave this account of official quarters to be on the way beyond our shores head The whistle of the winds Tokyo under air attack for the out of the government although a first time in its’ history: With us is Great Britain next White House statement said his "In the ’downtown districts of new job would be similar to that In productive resources and then I love— The natural color of precious Ginza and Marunouchi (the Fifth of Harry I Hopkins "on lend-leas- e Russia Combine the tftree nastones avenue shopping district 5snd Wall and munition allocations” invincible tions should be The glorious sun as it rises and street financial center of Tokyo No announcement was made as shines thru the day Now If our air forces 0r those respectively) business flowed on to who would head the WPB’s new And the beautiful sunset of Great Britain will search out as usual with buses trolleys and labor production division Laval in Vichy and bomb him our I love— other vehicles running without inHillman’s Loss cheer will Je over’ The silence of the mountains terruption The labor supply functions of cup of good (I j “While flowingdefense And the woods and the shade air Japanese t Hillman’s old labor division were n“I smashed down the invaders lunch transferred to the manpower comI love to feel and kiss baby That traitor to his country hands hour crowds unhurriedly' finished mission while its labor training And the sweetest thing on their meal3 and returned to their functions were transferred to the should be disposed of by our armed earth offices satisfied that the defense office of administrator of the fed- forces the kiss of its pure lips forces were doing their work well eral security agency both headed "How Japan Plans tojjfcyin” Is ‘Children peered into the sky for by McNutt by Kinoakfiplatsuo I love — hostile craft The people remained Officials said the executive order aHebook written tells his countrymen fithat 20 Nights in a tent with the wind calm and unruffled Unperturbed involved no compulsion or any blowing navy’s s housewives and civil defense units "labor draft” but was rather a con- per cent of the Americifi And the rain pattering shells will be filled with prison gas closed window? and checked anti-rai- d centrated effort’to classify all I love slouchy hats and love to and that America has tht great with the same cool persons as to how they est equipment world the in keep them on turningfactory ' efficiency shown in practice” might help in the war effort enormouS in the presence of ladles out in Except quantigas poison Estimates of some experts are ties Or the American flag that industry will need 1900000 J additional workers this year while love— I Wonder if the Japs rdte putat the same time the armed servThe trees shrubs and all the to ices are taking millions of men ting out" that false information ' glorious ' OS their use The job of the commission will be later justify of nature ' ' Things to see that needs of both are met gas! Even the coyote also the rattleThe new authority adds greatly snake We must be preparedto meet to the power of McNutt Who never strikes- - without of attack kind that former Indian governor and any warning one-tim- e Philippine high commisOur troops should hyer be I love — As federal security adsioner A campfire and the smoke of ministrator he has jurisdiction aother than- equipped to Swhrd off I I I over gas assault by the enetiy ' ' ikf the social security board the (Mormon hickory) sage- f i f brush service health national public t I ?& Unexpected is the statement administration civilian conI Jqve the moon from start to youth t 4 p f servation corps United States of- from New York that the metropofinish lis has had 2296 new casfesj of tui to watch it coming over fice education love of United I States '' r berculosis in the first twd months the mountain tops employment service food and drug of this year j And I love to sing the song — administration and the federal adis an increase of j five per That visory board for vocational educa- cent over the same period In 1941 "I watched last night the risMortuary tion McNutt also heads the office of The health authorities df that ing moon Dial 8897 G Aaron Gibbs great city are alarmed Ijf earing Beyond a foreign strand defense health and welfare the disease will go on increasing When memories came like due to a lowered standaiL of livflowers in June Of ‘home and fatherland ing following the higher' cost of food I dreamed I was a child once t more Here In the west tuberculosis is Beside the rippling rill zh) “When first I saw in days of being conquered m yore Medical authorities hiving1 deThe moon behind the hill” j clared tannic acid and biitesin pic-ra-te I love — Effective Monday April 20 1942 ' ointment should bl applied DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS A pure modest woman in burns it is somewhat" confusOne who has not forgotten how ing to the layman to have £r SidRoute beginning at 25th street and Washington Blvd bus to blush — Smith of the University of ney will operate north on Washington to Canyon Road east The greatest of all "God’s CreaChicago assert that tan&ic acid on Canyoh Road and 16th street to Drinker north on tions” possesses no great merit and that Drinker to 12th street west on I2th street to Washington I love the mountains and valburns heal more rapidly Jl warm to on 24th street south and return to 25th Washington leys moist air street via 2 4th5 street and Grant Ave And most of all — I I love Mother Earth that proWarmth Dr Smith s$ys in duces all the beauties M creases the rate of heading and Of Nature and moisture softens the debris I love the sagebrush plains of and lessens Infection Leave 16th and Leave 25th and Leave 12th and Idaho Lorin Farr Park Washington Brinker - Baseball Is on to 6:28 A M '6:35 A BL great satisfaction of many 6:50 A 3L 6:58 A M 7:05 A BL 7:20 Ai BL 7:28 A BL 7:35 A BL To turn from the worrit of the 7:50 A M 7:58 A BL 8:05 A BL to read the baseball scores day 8:20 A BL 8:28 A BL 8x35 A BL OGDEN'S MOST has saved thousands of fU& s from 8:50 A 3L ’8:58 A M 9:05 A BL (Continued rage cm) from -- Nipponese to beg for peace MANPOWER POOL AFLAME (UP) Wallace declared Saturday that by July the United States will be produc-n- g more war material than any nation in the world’s history Addressing the graduating class of the officer candidate school at the army ordnance training center lere the vice president said Amer-cahated to turn rom thoughts of peace to military matters bffX cause they did not feel that hum J I progress lay in that direction J "Now that we have to fight" he added “we are going to fight with enthusiasm doing the job more than either the wholeheartedly Germans or the Japs” Wallace presented second lieu- tenant commissions to 95 members of the class One was his son Robert who entered the army ’ eight months ago as a draftee served 13 weeks at the ordnance replacement training center atoffitended the cers school and finally was selected for the officer candidate school ABERDEEN Md April Vice-Preside- Masters Hit 5 edentials as i V 5 FOLLOWING -- ‘ ma f 4 -- j ‘ 1 i “-A- nd t able-bodi- ed ikri''' PUw - 4 H-enr-y 18 A ns will be established in bases all over HOME AND HAPPY Lieut Edwarjl IL O’Hare the navy’s ranking air hero who shot down six Jap bombers In one action off the Gilbert islands was reunited in Phoenix Ariz with his bride the former Rita Wooster O’Hare has been summoned to Washington and flew the Pacific in a clipper plane d OLD TIMERS NIPPON ISLANDS I FETE WORKERS BURMA BOMBED Honorary cards were presented (Continued from Page One) three of five retired Union Pacific axis basis with Laval holding the workers Saturday evening by John portfolios of foreign affairs in Gogarty of Omaha general super- terior and Information intendent of motive power at the ' Admiral Darlan who hates the eighteenth annual banquet of the Union Pacific Oldtlmers’ club No British perhaps a little less than : 11 6 ’ I The three who received cards were Lewis Hs Walsh Frederick R Pope and Paul Bryant John J Code and Ike VanderVlies were unable to attend Major Wilson ofOgden air destreets York pot formerly with the New Midtown Tokyo has many mod- Central was one of the - speakers ern steel and concrete structures at the banquet which was held but nineteen-twentietof the city in Dick’s cafe especially the industrial slums is made of tinder-lik- e materials It was on another Saturday noontime when the holiday spirit ran high A E F TO that the great earthquake of 1923 struck setting fires that levelled most of Yokohama and nearly all of Tokyo Considerable sections of those cities still consist of Jerry-bui- lt hs JOIN COMMANDO UNIT structures nt 1 If we accept the Tokyo accounts (Continued from Page One) and read a bit between the lines review of the bulk of the and tour we can conclude that the raiders United States troops here and then wasted little on secondary tarthese men are officers told that to have gets Their coiirse seems “ j does Laval was in complete control of the French fleet and the land and air forces He likewise remained to the chief of state and only with both their approvals could the French be fumed against their former allies Even as the new French government was born new attacks were made by the unhappy French people upon their hated nazi oppressors Across the channel In Britain the United States army chief of staff Gen George C Marshall declared “the time for action is near” and that American troops “inevitably will join’ the Commandos” in raiding the overrun continent He said United States air forces still-powerf- ul the British Isles Thus the time was swiftly approaching when the U S air force would add its weight to the growing and continuous blows at Germany The R A F Ignored bad wea’fj ti er to continue their non-sto- p blij against Germany skimming the channel for attacks on the French coast The raids followed a day and night in which huge and bith- -' erto unveiled Lancaster bombers penetrated 1000 sunlit miles into Germany to bomb a great Diesel motor plant at Augsburg 100 miles from Hitler’s mountain fastness at Berchtesgaden Hamburg was raidtime ed for the eighty-nint- h Italian mistrust of their German masters was growing Premier Mussolini once more was forced to shake up the fascist party and call a conference in Rome to devise new means of enforcing discipline required by the war The Russians themselves applied steady pressure against the Germans smashing into defense positions in the central front and taking a terrifying toll in the Smolensk province heir-appare- nt JAP EMPEROR SAID CONCERNED ABOUT! TOKYO AIR ATTACK “ SAN FRANCISCO April 18— (AP) — Japan’s premier navy minister and foreign minister paid a personal eall on Emperor Hirohito after four p m Tokyo time Saturday afternoon to report on the air raid and inquire after the emperor’s well being radio Tokyo said in a broadcast picked up by the C B S listening station j run down the southeastern coast but the first of Sa "steady offlow” this The first U troops of the main island where the six in Ulster in war arrived are cities concentrated greatest a second contingent followed within less than 400 miles in about a month Possible Bases Gen Marshall told the unit comThere can be only speculation as to the points from which the raid- manders that he was "very much ers came until Washington chooses impressed with the apparent state to tell its story which will not be of discipline and the evidence of until our command is sure that all strenuous training” of the Amerithe planes are back that are com- can forces mid-Janua- ry -- f 1 t ing back The apparent ease with which the raiding planes reached Tokyo undetected suggests that Japaq has sent so great a proportion of her fleet to the southwestern Pacific and the Indian ocean that her eastern approaches have relatively little naval protection If this is true the raid may have strategical consequences far-reachi- ng Speaking to the same assembly of officers Hopkins said that production alone would not win the war and that he had "a deep-seatbelief that in the final analysis the battle is going to be with our land forces fighting the Japanese' and Germans” "Itis going to be a tough business for our enemies are tough fighters” said Hopkins ed t f Deseret NEW BUS SEEIViOi i ( To Northeast Section of Ogden A j SCHEDULE A ’ 9:20 A BL 9:50 A M 10:20 A M 9:28 A M 9:58 A BL' to car barn mental upset 9:35 A BL 10:05 A BL MODERN ’ Soon the1 game wtll be brought to our back door l Then the fans in can go eut to Affleck park Ogde to fqfget the savagery of the world Although those who become over-e- f thusias-tl- c often in a close fought game themselves become savages ’ l What a revolution In th§! rubber lndustiy would be created if a tire with little or no rubier were ’ Ride the Buses splendor in this glorious ensemble symbolizing the romance of marriage Engagement ring with 2 decorative side diamonds that re-- ! flea the beauty of the brilliant perfect blue-whi- te Matching wedding ring set with four flashing diamonds made of gold 8100 Sole Agents for Towle Sterling in 1 Ogden rco Estimates GIVEN ON JOBSt If afflicted wit 6 Colon ah’ Rectal or Stomach' conditions write today for large FREE BOOK 9 Elms troubles j R22-pa- HD-162- Springs Mo !i h ge S59 26th STREET DIAL 4493 a name that itanjj for craft traditions since 1690Pride In the Leauty oLher pat-- ’ tera chosen from many designed ty TOVXE silversmiths’ Pride in the possession of Letter solid silver Towle Sterling - to which she can add down the years solitaire diamond Granat tempered and Su SMysft witL prldell?ricfe'm FREE BOOK--On ©Ron : And Related Trembles Route Signs Will Read 12th Street QGDENfftANSIT'-C- IPA1NT DEPARTMENT T Our big manufacturers Jf tires experimenting with a lire with but little rubber in it - ' VISIT 6egal y A |