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Show r" 04 IM DAVID KEITH BLDG. Ho. 47. By Edward C. Wayne r a a. ukd s.iSKb Sjffvsztti&m .nuiiaaad hr wmm inwpn -- 4 Ih SoJ out j Act or March 3. 1979 . 1 Will Gov. Maw Prove Himself a Moses? It sounds very good to hear Governor-elec- t Maw say that Mi nibbtrl wnd LONDON, ENGLANDr-- he will make an effort to reduce the state agencies from 122 to 15. That would indeed be a major accomplishment. And he further proposes to reduce state expenses by about 5,000, 0.0. More power to him, May the mantle of Moses fait upon him and stay with him nntil he has led the children of Zion out of their economic wilderness And may hs reate such a condition that never again will it be said that thousands of uative Utahans have to leave the ' state every year to make a living money-spendi- A Harrow schoolboy laughingly holding part t of a German bomb which had fallen on tha famous English school during a recent air raid. Slight damage was done to the schooFs museum, which houses many British relics. I ffONl L ttllt frith 1 ep at a Every reader knows where our sympathy lies in thie war. tit there are facte the public should know and the big press will not publish them. Great Briiain haa 3,000,000,000 tuck-e- d away iu this country. Let them first use that. And she still has her aristocracy of wealth idling and squandering millions. Let her first conscript that wealth. It has been established and proven that a number of very wealthy men maneuvered us into the first war, solely for profit. If these capitalists are trying to get the country into war again solely for profit,then it is time Uncle Sam set up some more atone walls and a few more firing squads. Millions of men and billions of money for a war for Liberation and Liberty, but not a dollar for a war wholely for profits. Money by the millions and billions is being thrown in all directions. But there are women and children shivering in their need.and many small business places slowly nnkmg into failure for lack of a little money. Save England if it is possible, but save America first. Against Battling Greeks; farm Group Asks New Parity Loans; llrd Lothian, British Envoy, Dies ire 'ii 1940 Save America First School Days Of Mussolini intrie fwiffi progressive opinion editorials Utler Seeks Way to End Misadventure tioj (hMiu4 ytan. DIAL 4 7641 2ft IjffKLY NEWS ANALYSIS :h be WuklBBtra mid Create Abundant Lite Why not? BhMiMwm WORLD WIDENEWS into m JfroWbilWaro i(d Poverty iVliy not? w tn h For America lot Ititt ng I pictare by the Bigaal Cerpe, C. S. A., shewing Seo-- I Frank Kara (left) aa he laapected the army's coaatal I id nr Bhewa left to right are: Secretary "gamewfcera la Faaaaaa." Gm. Janus, reMiaaadlag the Faasau eeaat artillery brt-- I bn; ale: Licet. Gem. Vaa Veechla, eeniaiaadlag the army Canal forces; district ehkf ef staff; and Lleat CeL Carl Hickey, 15th CAKAL ZONE- -A wa xn ,( rtl of I I e-- ufll Hicafeerger. fhi penta PEACE ode j 1 On TALK: Many Fronts roared and ahipe Into the deep, talk d pact broke out fa Europe. But n vii no peace. The hoy I had, mi and la tha air did not fete, nor did then Mem much duKfcat the peace move would It wccenfuL k Eoglaad a motion wna made h common by Independent Labor-- 1 Ito from Glaigow that tha govem- aad oook a negotiated peace. Tha pmunenta reply ,wao mada fay I MaJ. Clement Alice, Labor leader, too laid the choice wao not war or m but war and what kind of The motion wna defeated rea" I 111 to The following day in a I lalhampton election a candidate I too cimpilgned on n "atop tha platform waa defeated L1W VhOt eanaoo I ilia m torpedoed I oti l 91 1 HI tap st rcc 11 i iM uii HI I h" to UL587. Germany there were Indies- km that Adolf Hitler wee Becking I hnnula to bring an end to the k misadventure tin I in Ml Thii vu Important aince any Gamu tnova to help Mussolini Wild require movement of Nad K I boopi through drii I maul H againat Gmea, Tha effort waa handled by Mrux von Fapen in Turkey who nofht to have that nation intervene rth Greece. Bulgaria or Jugo-- J ind riik involvement with Turkey, But Greece waa in no mood hr a cessation of hostilitiea. k Partagal there were rumora of dcrfround movement Becking koee. Many looked upon thii aa ta moit logical step of an, aince GiOer would rather trust dictator ntrolled Portugal than either the kpc or President Roosevelt Also hrtugal has for 400 years been al- ' I'd to England. far Goes On fa Maly, m i null hb4 Premier Mussolini was "tauing reorganization of hla atat forces. Added to the retire-wo- t list was Marshal Pietro tadogH hero of Ethiopia and com-tat- e of an armed force; Gen. faw Bastico, governor of tha atra-H- c Dodecanese Islands; and Ad-ta- nl Cavagnari, chief of the naval tail who had served Italy In flva ten, ta invaiion of Greece" begun 1 tanlh earlier waa turning into 1 dtbicfe Italian forcea had lost jjjoupply bases and airbases in ytarn Albania. Many of the tad been bunt and equipped tart Italy took over Albania and aU rt aimed at carrying on the frth toward the Aegean. How for o central Albania the Italians tajta be forced to retreat before fag a new defense line waa uncertain. LIFE JOBS: At the Top Resignations of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and Associate Justice James McHeynolds from foe Supreme court are expected shortly after foe Inaugurate. R has been gossip ta die capital lot weeks that Hughes offered his resigLOSS: nation, but was prevailed upon by foe President to withhold it until One Ambassador after foe campaign. "Its like a plank had dropped out Tha appointments, which are for reacof things," was one official life, are greatly sought after by lawtion In London to foe news that yers who regard It as the highest Lord Lothian, British ambassador to honor that can com to their profoe United State a, had died In Wash- fessions. Many have been mentioned ington, D. C. Victim of a uremic for the two places, but there is soma infection. Lord Lothian was Ul but Indicate foa chief Justice place a few days and died at the age of may be filled from members now SB years. Night before hla death ha sitting, either Mr. Justice Stone or had been forced by his Illness to Mr. Justice Douglas. If such would cancel an appearance before foe happen, the President could make American Farm Bureau federation three appointments Instead of two. For the other places there has meeting in Baltimore. However, In a speech written by been mention of Senator Minton of him and delivered by Neville Butler, Indiana, who was defeated ta the j counselor of the British embassy, recent campaign; Leon Henderson Lothian made a strong appeal for of foe SEC, and Attorney General more aid by foe United States for Jackson. Appointment of Jackson foe British war causa. might raise to cabinet status FranAnnouncement of his death fol- cis Biddle, now solicitor general. lowed only by a few hours tha news of the speech. Popular In Washington circles, Lothian was respected by his suthe news periors and his countrymen at him- - Official British sources said Prisoner Mrs. Elizabeth Deegan, quite frankly that his influence in Washington would be sorely missed clerk ta foe U. S. embassy, was in these critical days. Lord Lothian taken into custody by German secret to foa United States as ampolice ta Paris. The granddaughter of foe former senator from North bassador in 1939. Carolina was accused of assisting PROGRAM: British officers escape occupied territory. Loan Advocated Cltisen In 1936 Ruth Bryan Owen, Ttje American Farm Bureau fedof the Great Commoner" daughter advoin Baltimore, meeting eration, minister to Denmark, married and foe which through cated a program, Bohde, gentleman-inwaitin- g use of government loans, would peg Capt. Boergc Denmark's King Christo prices of major crops considerably tian X. Now ta Lewiiburg, W. Vs., above current market quotations. the former commander of the king's Tbe federation, which has been has taken tee oath of foe admitted plan life guards pfo-NeDeal, to the United States. He allegiance revision would require congressional said he adopted citizenship because of foe present agricultural legisla- no other country ta the world guartion. The present law permits loans antees such freedom. rates. up to 75 per cent of parity Romance Diego Rivera, Mexican Tha proposed legislation would was married. Cupid shot muralist, make loans to formers at rates him ta a dual with Freda Kohla, equivalent to 85 per centfederation who, Incidentally, was the artist's diEdward A. ONeal, third wife, from whom he was parity Price Hsed vorced ta 1939. president about were on current conditions 15.75 a TRAVELERS: ,1.1, bushel torandwheat 81.5 cents a cotton for pflimi corn. Sea and Air bushel for loan testers President Beesevelt studied foe Coupled with the high first would be a system of marketing Caribbean defense situate tor ha mi, an the around. On the U. S. S. penalties and heavy quotas French-owne- d farmers who sold in excess of their Tuscaloosa he visited Antigua, allotments. Martinique, British-ownewen as in foe Leeward Islands, aa EPIDEMIC: American territory. The duke and dnebese f Wtadser But Not Serious and reversed that schedule, coming from Developing ta California with reduced the Caribbean Bahama, where the weeping eastward of influenza an former king ta governor, to Miami, epidemic strength, to sick beds Fla. The voyage was entirely Inof thousands people lent ta formal and was to giv the duchess but at no time became serious an opportunity to visit a dentist. foe eyes of medical authorities. m CoL William J. Donsvaa, wartime Greatest cause of rejoicing of the 'Tighting fact the was commander them however, not foe was passenger on foe the type of influenza was nation foe Clipper plane under the e-bound deadly one that covered tTP Williams." Last July Donald name The present In Donovan visited England term foa of none tinxi before the swap of World war znonia preunt ta the !detn.yera for British air basei U. epidemic. anmen ta army in foe Western hemisphere However hundreds of festtaa-tio- n his hosta this On trip nounced. cantonments wers placed unIs unknown and his mission pitals and precautions Docrevealed. civilian populate. foa end tor. mostly ordered real there is no MISCELLANY: Right at foa moment,Influenza, a Turkish newspapers reported that 300 Jewish refugee sure way of controlling service. approximately tote PbUc health to Palestine Bulgaria ta from bound science Is better than oe their ship broke when drowned were in at least one c.m-fta rough seas near Istanto malady the pieces causes virus which bul Turkey. on has been Isolated. After 55.000 uneventful tripsUnitroute, a d th. with 16 people ed Airlines Mainliner airaboard crashed st the Chicagowere Ten weather. teeth dirty the port during . . . of killed, si Injured. man For 10 years a is screen Tnn., raised City, Johnson ta Uved tecs-St tor movis a a family. (Rained member of the a i designed to give became and totem effect to ordinary Alms. It was revealed wanted by Texs. on a r police after his escape of fa connection with murderanto Fingerprints wife. btoflrrt him. other case trapped what count - NAMES .. .in it Sid! Barranl 78 mile within Egyptian border. Then the (truck; In the first force tan they took 4,000 prisoners, killed commanding officer of foe port 184 captured hla assistant was aimed at pressing a ryertwi drive to crack Italy and a wedge into the Axil alliance, tan iu,iy therm were report! of riots and murmurs of ta JUJc content tthcrwiie on the war front: n aritain prencd its case for flnan-- r cd from tha United States and movement waa highlighted by fro Jesse Jones, of the RFC, that ha England aa "a good rtak." tarcdurick Philips, British under- re-ta- may Hut another year. a u. 8. navy reported its build-t-a program waa of schedule ta one new ship ahead waa being turned tart? 18 days. CHRISTMAS THOUGHT By May M. Geise Should we allow the expression of divine wisdom and love for our fellow men to increase the impulse of each individual to fed that he or she is becoming something higher and greater ih the eyes of God? When a glimpse into the realities of European destruction wherein lofty bridges of confidence, previously balanced on pillars of good will, lie flat in he debris of demoralized degradation, brought about through the spirit of hypocracy and the desire for money and lust for blood, even the blood of little children and babes, when Jesus said Suffer little children to come unto me, for such is the Kingdom of heaven?" The bible says, Thou shalt not kul Dear people, let us unite in good fellowship by each doing a small part to encourage our leaders in efforts for peace and good wilL Let the birth of our Redeemer point out the way and follow straight to the Golden Gate of the Glorious Christmas Day. 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NATIONAL AFFAIRS Reviewed by CARTER FIELD r, Indirect loans to Britain Our good friend Emil Real Dialer. of Phoenix likely before Congress is Arizona, sends just s little lift ashed to act . . . United for the cause. Few listen and States busy with plans ess heed the wtmingsyou give to help Britain meet out weekly. What per cent will serious ship shortage. (Ball Syndicate WITH Sarvlca.l lave oil jin their lamps when the Lord comes. I was a mem-WASHINGTON. It aeama probof the Utah legislature 1933 able now that thii government will 1925 but I hope I am living it be giving Britain credit Indirectly, or by going round Robin Hood down. Gam-mete- er barn in order to avoid violating tha Johnson or neutrality acta, before foe direct onslaught ta made in congress to clear the way to straight- out loans. Despite foe emphatic declaration of Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. that tha $100,000,000 loan to China ta not a precedent, it may well turn out to be a pattern, the eventual following of which will mult in technically indirect but actually very direct loan to Britain. dissa-pointeThere ta already a scheme on foot to finance, with American dollars, foe sale of beef and grain from the Argentine Republic to Britain. This would be worked out, assuming it Neighbor J. A Hess, an irre- ta approved In this fashion. Arwould ship $100,000,000 gentina pressible advocate of what he worth of beef and grain to Britain. lonestly believes, has furnish- She would then have a credit tar that amount ta London. ed ua with an electric heater Uncle Sam ta anxious to make loans ta South America, whfch is mighty close to'perfec-tio- n. good-wio he lends $100,000,00$. No matter how many As collateralArgentina for this loan. Jesse timea he is vanquished he is Jones, if it ta RFC money that is to bo used or Henry Morgenthau, never at a loss for reasons and if stabilisation funds are to ha em- Neighbor E. E. Eardly of the Sardly Electric Go,, hailed us on the street the other day and delivered a piece of long green in the most graceful manner as possible. Weve always looked upon him as a prince of a ellow and he has never d us in that opinion an I is never will. , ll with which to carry on the gument ar- On the the Old Age Pension Organisation will banquet its members and 30th of December provide each one with as big a piece of roast turkey as ho or she can lift from the plate together with all the trimmings that good cooks can provide. The turkeys were carefully raised for this occasion 'and went to the block cackling merrily at the thot of the fine people they were going to serve. Come one come all to 41 P. O. Place, afternoon of Bee. 30. The retiring women officils, Mrs. Ecton and Mrs. Herron, are entitled to much credit for the fine, ordeily and efficient manner in which they have con ducted the affairs of the organisation. Mr. Hyrum Hyde has done exceptionally well as treaa ployed take that credit Argentina has ta London. ENGLAND RECEIVES CREDITS . So foa whole thing winds up London haa $100,000,000 worth of needed supplies. Argentina haa old $100,000,000 worth of export! aha waa anxioua to sell. Uncle Sam has a note for $100,000,000 given him by the Argentine, secured by British endorsement. Which, of count, means merely that John Bull owes Uncle Sam $100,000.0001 Some color ia given to the reasonableness of foe prediction that this sort at thing win be done by foe pain taken by foa administrate to gain approval on Capitol Hill for tha Chinese loan. Recently Jesse Jones stated publicly that he considered Great Britain a good risk.". And on foe same day Sen. Hiram W. Johnson, arriving ta California, aaid that foa administration waa mad" to get into tha war at foa earliest possible moment. Of course, that depends upon what into foa one means by getting war. If you aak foa Germans, foa United States ta in foe war" now, and if any useful purpose would ha served, from tha German standpoint, foe Nazis would declare war on us. There may have been such a situate sometime before ta history, but it seem a to escape moat students' of past wars. foia-way- urer. Mr and Mrs. Dan Magdiel have just concluded a honeymooning trip into Mexico. Fine to still have youth at three score plus. d 1918-191- Egypt the British opened an-t- a bllix against the Italian. For tacta the army of Marshal Grazlani They discourse on the Constitution and the precious Bill of Rights As though they were sole guardians of it all They garland heroes dead long since, and stone the living lights, Like Pharisees, all deaf to present Truths high calL PUBLISHED BY N. P. Sorenson, the best shoe maker on Coatsville Ave, was in with a good pair of shoes to make sure we didnt go barefooted during theYuletide. Mr. Sorenson is always a good Neighbor and Friend. Mr. W. H. Tawny ia going to start a new liell and he wants to know where he can buysome good sulphur for the big lake TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS Townsend Club No. 1 meets every Tues. eve at 168 So.W .T. OLD AGE PENSION Utah Stats Old Age Pension Group meets weekly Tuesday 2.30 p. m. Chapman Library Branch corner 6th South and 8h west. Wednesday 7. 30 City Hall Branch. City and Co .Bldg Room 206. Thursday 2.p.m. Salt Lake City Branch at 41 Post Office Place. PERSONALS Anyone who saw elderly stocherky woman fall and injure II. inJS. counter self near lunch store Lake Salt Co. Kress and February 15, 1940, please communicate with Mrs. S. A. Hutchinson, 1375 10th East St.i Salt lake City Dial BRITISH SHIPPING SUFFERS Seriousness of the Brftleh shipping situation ta causing all sorts of plan-- , ning by the United States government In the hope of working out ways and means at meeting foe problem. Incidentally, the German embaeiy ta Washington la devoting conclderable effort to keeping informed aa to what new plans for . aiding Britain are under coneidera-tionThe Germans do not know Just what to do about it, but they are mailing data aa though they were about to undertake a publicity barrage. If thta war should ever reach foe stage that preceded American entry ta the last war. the Germans will have plenty of itema to write into their diplomatic missives. Tha big question at tha monftnt ta ships, duo to the surprise aprung by the Germans ta playing such havoc with a convoy. Aa a matter of fact, foil problem haa been ap-- . parent to observers from foe open-ta- g of the war, even though the sucsomecess in attacking convoy thing which wee not accomplished ta foe last war waa not anticipated. But theic dispatches a year ago pointed out that foe biggest need of tjie British before foe war waa over would be ships ships to carry vital supplies and foodstuffs to Britain. The British planning for tha emerIt gency was far from perfect acema, for example, that after Munich something should have been done to get more acres In Britain to It waa reproducing foodstuffs. vealed by the London Time some time beck that there were more thun 3,000.000 acre which had been producing food toward the end of the last war which were NOT producing food thia time. Three million acres will produce lot of food will feed a lot of people, even if poorly cultivated. The whole thing tie ta with airplanes, of course. If the British had equaled foe Germans ta air power, there would now have been no such threat to the shipping that supplies foe tight little lalnnd note-writi- i j |