Show — - - ' 1 16n I I 1 I Ii Duce's Collapse Means Little to Axis Program 1 1elieves IIlitler Rated Italy I A Poor Fighting PlrtnerAnyNy TS7 Russ I told iKey to Europe Struggle Allah : ! 4 I ' ' ton0antino Brown 1 D C—The WASHINGTON is broken That "indestrue- Pxis tible chain ofa steel" as Mussolini mind used to describe their Allianee which was intended ta i - I 1 I : new-impetti- 9 ' 1 1943 1 vvIod I the world" exgt t ists no longer The united nations will have to fight henceforth only two separate enermesthe nazis and the Japrinest who have no connecting link either physical or ideoFrom the military point logical eNf V elA the Italians have not been a worrisome enemy Their - I he side of the GerMari') prOVed I() he a burden the tuaLs Italy was too poor m to tts abte to produce 01rtey I ha WFI r roitterials she needed prurt e 1 The army could never fight anyWhen it duce decided to body Jump on little Greece because he figured that an army like his could easily defeat the small Greek army he vas defeated S r( the nazis would not help him his troops-- met disaster Niiissolims victory" 'against the French when they lay prostrate at the feet (of the Germana rid not show colt hi nien ea a iatit warrwrs etther A Flrench regiment held out for spy- er1 dAvs in the m(otintain paFses of the Maritune Alps against an Itaiian force four times their strength until it received order' from Vichy to lay down its arms and withdraw Thoia while Italy is notan AS- Prt to anybody from ser military point eif YielA' the occupation of that country—or possibly the coeperation of what is left of the the allies Italian army-w- ith A ' i i 1 1 i I I t 1 l - ' I I Sunday Morning August might complicate- matters the Germans will be able to dispose of Hitler with no more difficulty than the Italians disposed of Ilussolini The German general staff is watching the situation carefully It is not particularly concerned with an invasion of the reich this year The German generals know that at this time the allies have enough forces to go into and may even break into Italy some of the Balkan countries such as Yugoslavia or Greece i But they believe that we have not had time yet to muster a sufficiently strong force to begin our major Job—the cracking of the German defenses What is worrying them now is Russia where they are fighting for their life Should the be able to stem the Russian offensive and cause the red armies heavy losses the German generals believe that they might be able to "talk" to the Russians on the basis of disposing of the nazi regime and adopting a lib- eral form of government which might be acceptable to Premier Stalin These generals who in the middle and late '203 assisted the of the soviet reorganization armies and supervised the building of new factories for war materials in Russia still believe their best bet for emit ping the punishment s'cre promised them by American and the Brit-ish leaders is to convince the IT S s It to talk peace before the allied armies force their vvay into the :Tien They hope to convince the Russian leader that the physical exhaustion of Russia and Germany will profit neither country in the end And' basing their arguments on the fact that some 2000000 German troops are still available on the eastern front determined to fight to the last they hope this war and millions of their citizens will become subjects of the "inferior races" such as the Czechs Poles French and Danes The idea Ahat the Germans are a master race while their neighbors are inferior people is not a Hitler invention It has existed In Germany for hundreds of years Hitler gkve that idea which was somewhat dormant after the defeat of the last war a But it did not take much effort to get the German people back i nto the old stride which is not only a pride in their cultural achievements but an arrogant conviction that the world must be theirs These deeply imbedded ideas have enabled the Germans to accept physical hardships as a necessity in order to fulfill their "mission" in this world It also makes them excellent fighters who will give up only when the knife is at their throat They toay whimper: when the hour of defeat arrives but their cries are only a ruse Behind it is a determination to try again cost what it may The history of Prussia and since 1870 that of the reich is full of such instances The disappearance of Italy from the world conflict will not affect in any way the defense of the rtich The nazi cannot expect much assistance either from their oriental associates Both allies are the Japanese playing lone hands now The united nati011:1 U Us t prepare to fight them individually The power of nazi resistance this year depends largely on what is happening on the Russian front It is there that of the nazi forces are It is there that the gathered decisive battles will take place Berlin knows this So does :Cake f:rribunt zfl)e Light farilitate our operations againat the reich Only one Inftance There has been only one e when the Italians fouzht weli as any other army That was in 1917 after the disaster it when reorganized Caporetto Italian divisions assisted only by a Frnall: a:lied force held back and eventually difeated a ni r German-Austria- n rnerically usuperio force They fought for 1 ' re - though the nazi troops are not what they were In the early stages of the Nvar there still is a good deal of fight in them This has been illustrated in Sevthe Sicilian campaign-Th- e enth American army commanded by General George Patton Jr was assigned to an area defended almost exclusively by Italians The operations of this army were like a military march Thete has been some fighting here and there but on the whole the main task of General Patton veils to take care of the tens of thousands of II a ha 113 who a ri ved in droves tall ready to be $ent tu a prison camp The Eighth Br itish army tinder the command of General best Bernard Montgoniery the 'British have in the field — Was asIsigned to the eastern coast where the nazis sent two divisions Montgomery was stalled for almost two weeks and suffered heavy losses because the nazia would not give in They fought to the last although outnumbered and lacking- the air protection that had heen used In their previous European rdinPstigns If the battle for Sicily Is to be taken as a yardstick of the nazi resistance against Ihe allies then we must assume that our main effort in lilurope has not begun yet although Italy has been knocked out of the ys r- War- A two-thir- that ds Iceman high eornnia which todsy plays a more portant role than the nazi administration in Berlin Flaying eager Game From all available reports the ': fil -- ' s4y - 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':1 i 1z ' - Housewife r ' We Salute ihe Women Who Stay at Home - i It 1 - - ' I a o'' results of the collapse of lttly military n1P71 are not Indulging- in overoptimism that the war is Colmng to an end in the rear future There is poritiestion that tthe downfall of afusseilini oand fas' ' 0 enline orian !t"01grattSWIrtre Ride Out - f - e-- 1 A' ' ciy ' ( - : a r— i - re iiz i' 1 ' - '-- Ni'- k A 1Lk er 41 ' t 1 - --- - 14- "m'11 iv' - t - - 1 - '''''''41t ' ' t 004 11 1 C011:!41'10KPidite"PIPN54141ZeOr: 11S1 Icr- - t kttt teems I1 - Ak $ i k ( 1 171? '''':''4 ) ta ) atti ''- ' - 60 isg : ' 3' A - - - - 7- 44 t' i - - - ' l'' woo 11 1 ''''k ar-ta) - ) ' jot 1 1 - 0 'IL I 'of SUITES!! CI ' these peace and song loving people into fierce warrioars and succeeded as much as the owner of Ferdinand the Bull The hull of the juvenile rhymes avho had been trained and eSpe-- prepared to be the bcstt in the arena decided when the time for fighting' came to sit down a ol smell flowers So did the Italian people ' roe more" than two decades NIussollni tried to instill in the Itallars all the qualities of fighters they never had' He squandered every cent in Italy's treasury toward that end But when !the day tlIMP for Italy to enter the bloody battle arena its soldiers preferred to surrender and 1aad a peaceful life in- - some raeon carnp instead of fighting-witthe fierceness Mussolini attempted to 'instill into them They were just not interested 'in becoming a world power Italy t And rcestahlishing the old Fl- 7- I ' - c 'ff 4 1 - t ' 0- "-- 7 ' '"'t'-tq1-- ''j 'Pik 1 ' DO WITH -- Irkb: AIM 4 - ' jij tdpitj - EASTI''-::4k22-64-i44- ' e '''''' ' I id I: '' 2fl 116 v-- I iN t'Ve 1 - '' 1'' tt - or : t --- -' s' ° - 4 LI- 4 fttA‘-- - ' : "' 4g- t - ji ''I- N te-- 'ir e "' A - 4-- 1! ' 4 t e'e-T- se04- - ' I - G R EAS 111 Pf': r-1- it ' wesPoPfab WHAT s y i t 4 v - - I eee4 tlIZ FaCan presented by the Germans to3 Aloscow through various chan- nels will have no weight what- ever if the allied armies begin their major operations against the nazis and reach the main defenses of the German fortress in the near future The next few months will be the most momentous in the his- tory of the European war They wiII decide the fate of Europe r:-!--41- - t M t -- : -- ' 1 Tb egiesgegA- "i! rake - ti 1 trvkceiseeksowilwetsgsvatostr------0 ians Tray do as iaocli ss they did eh the Piave river 26 years ngo: The Italia nig hovepr(ived Such inettiyent soldiers iin the past obecause they fought for causes the rank and file of the people were not interested The Italians are not imperialntited Mussolini tried to make and glowthem so with speeches ' He tried to ing promises - l' ' t tl t Jazisti- enneeivahia that rhw deride to arrex the northern rart of Italy between Venice and Turin to establish a front against an allied invasion across the ' - hconarland - 1'' C"ww- ' : f :3- Of course these arguments which are believed to have been w 1 ST ftadoOloamoMM 1939 p6i ' - 0- I 1 ft 1 4 e -1" 1 1 ' German high command is playing a cagey game It is no more wedded to Hitler as the head of the reich thRn the Italian people were wedded to Mussolini There Is of course a fundamental difference between the two dicta- tors In Italy the kingdom was For 23 years the preserved sovereign was kept In reserve as a safety valve in the event things did not iSgo well with fasno such safety There cism valve In the reich The whole political structure will collapse the day the generals decide that the people of Germany have had enough of the fuehrer and he is 'eliminated from the picture But outside this situation which - p - week lcii' T 'ians 1111- The German people did not heed to have rammed down their throats the idea that the reichtmust be a world pOwer This tlias existed in the minds of the peopl e ever since the days of Frederick the Great and ham continued through the centurkes to date The Germans are fully aware that if they are defeated now —their country will he dismembered and the reich will cease to exist as a power- in Europe They believe thatparts of their empire will be given to the neighbors they have invaded in i F"i I - e ampleted ' :!4-2': i now in thP neldn bo will largely provided t)y xchange Among the farmers - And by part-timworkers mAny or: whom Jive in the farm communities Mr Martineau said In addition to the tomatoes beet And fruit crops there Mgr will' be the potato crop to be har- vested which Phould be About riouble that of last year according' to the county agent Approximate- ly 1460 acres In Salt Lake cOunty ' are planted to pctatoes this year as efimparel with About 700 last farm-Tlab- avmmend k- : T't ' ers of Salt Lake county to ascertwin their labor needs for the 'rest of the fRPRS011 has been undertaken by the county labor committee V L Martineau Salt Lake county agricultural agent said Saturday Ezra Tobler assisting the coun- And ty agent In the labor check-uGlenn Johnson of the U S 'em- ploymeniti service are planning to y contact tomato frilit from' college Concorand sugar beet growers When the dia rMo in 1931 list Survey is corn his theological course at Concordia labor needs fPoirPted rtxbeesytiwn'g falll seminary at St Louis 31o in 1935 crops and grain is Harvesting nt Prior to entering II Necessary year Ice at Fort Sill Okla in 1010 he served five years in Chelsea and f Cushing Okla Untll March 1912 oi he served as hospital chaplain at Zfl 17pwv00A I I i I ) -I rt aFort: Sill at which time he was 1 to t h e Hawaiian transferred ) itZetth:OULLI16tIL Lrl'z':jmPtsLLLLK: r)'404 to states the tit an Returning Al'- 0 1St was last March' Chaplain Tubesing RIDE OUT sir I'VORMOMIVAISMINWIMMISPINVINVIIP- —9011"1"1""114 sentl to Fort Dix N J and later AND SAVE 4 t In May he attended the chriplains 1 'oopsmowmoorlm-v itchoOl at Harvard university and Wa then ordered to the Ogden air service command reporting for duty July S "Gods Mustard Seed" will be the subject discussed by Rev F E Schimunin pastorof the local church at a special anniversary 4 DO-YOservice Sunday at 11 a m The his- toryi of the congregation and its expansion into daughter10congregain Utah tions now numberirg E 7 E western Wyoming a n d southern Idaho will be outlined Raymond 4e -'s J Mueller is principal of a paro4 -0-chial School which luim siso been emtnblimhed by the ltent church )1' t --) - Chaplain Karl A Tubesing chief :i§ of the Ogden chaplains at'llill field will Ppeak at the forty-thir- d anniversary service of St: John's Evangelical ::' ' )'' Lutheran church 1030 rifth East t1 street Sunday at 7 pm 1 Recently taking over him duties in i field'th e chaplain section at Hill ' ' CsaptVe Tubesing graduated - - A s ::- : - - r: ::: ":'::" - yy'1:- ' :-:- a - : Church Awaits Farm Leaders Canvass Address by Needs tabor County i ArmyChaplain! complete survey among required Speaks Today 'i ' : - |