Show ATFIUMUWMWM4PM2i40 Ot We'dnesday Morning 1jt 'Plane Expert U S Backs Goal Air Powerk - aircraft engine mechanie1 have ted virtually all the plants within a radius of my home and written to those away from home However they all tell me the same thing which is—No help being hired at the :50-mi- le present time' irrites to Agencies ''I never thought'it would be man to 50 difficult for icft a job especially now that are at war I have written to every government- agency Which has anything to do with aviation and have filed for every civil service job for which I can qualify but all to no avail so far "I call upon your experience In the field of aviation for suetor Tell me sir am I going about this in the wrong man rer? Is there a method unknown to me? What can be wrong? I am capable of the work I am sound in health and mind My license certifies my skill Is there any suggestion you can offer me? The point has been reached where I don't know which way to turn I know my ability and am sure I can do the work which I desperatev-- t ly need "I am 27 years old married and a citizen of the United States by birth as are my parents and my If there is anything else you wish to know about I shall be more than glad to inform you" Learned Lesson in-la- No matter what course France rray choose for the future she has learned her airpower lesson for which she paid so dearly in blood and world standing 'To day out of the welter and out of the chaos and before much else was attempted France has consolidated her government apencies controlling aviation— military naval and commercial —in a very businesslike and France now has logical fashion a secretariat of state for air Under this system there is (a) a civil cabinet (b) a military Director American Institute of Public Opinion PRINCETON N J March 10—By a decisive majority of nearly two to one the American people vote for total mobilization in the final complete returns of a survey by the American Institute of Public Opinion Total mobilization is favored In every geographical section in all income groups in cities towns and on farms The rank and file of both the Democratic party and the Republican party favor it It wins majority support in every age group of the adult voting population Everywhere indeed majority sentiment favors an all-odraft of the nation's men and women for war work—a program which would give the government power to conscript any citizen for any job that will help win the war and require him to -- (c) a civil and military cabinet comprised of seven members (d) a section for special problems and (e) a budget section: This group controls the whole of French aviation Under the air staff (command) are the personnel supply' and administration sections The third major subdepartment is that of research and production of which the sections are civil aviation controlling airlines and private flying airports and airways communications and military contracts and accounting In other words the reorganization of French aviation represents just about what any business man would insist upon There is one man charged with the operation and efficiency of French aviation and under this man the secretary of state for air are all the departments necessary to conduct and control French aviation in all its phases —military as well as commer- E:AIR 6114'1 qLT3611111111"1"" j ' fought her with airpower that had been built on almost the very same plans and scheme What would France give now to turn back the pages of time and attend to freeing her aviation from the meddling incompetent direction of military naval and political misfits who knew all the answers but apparently none of the reasons? Distributed by United Feature Syndicate Inc eera ago Democrat John B Gage the mayor who went into ofice in 1940 on a "clean-up- " slate and this year again headed a citizens' coalition ticket in the city's preliminary election had on the basis of early returns a clear majority over the combined votes of his two opponents obviating necessity of a election f Returns from 280 precincts out of 482 gave: Gage 38071 John M Linger mayoralty candidate of the Pendergast machine 24332 Bernard L Glover candidate of United Democrats the another factional group 10015 Apparently the citizens' coalition group also was carrying the majority of the races for eight city council positions ed Seattle Elects (xtNV' New I mb gray Gives a professional-lookin- g at fraction of the usual coat Try it today hair ler younger-lookin- g ret from your druggist One ounee hay ounce glyeerine one box 'rurn of water Itarho Compound Mix in half-pior Your droguiat will mix for you at amall cost Fmply comb into the hair as directed A rich natural-lookin- g color is imparted to it'er faded streaked hair This color is ea:le maintained: will not wash out n rub atf f or affect permanents Does not ati the n call): Is not sticky or greasy and leaves the hair r soft and glossiw Try the E-bgiiI4moneysaving Eiarbo recipe today and see how much younger you will look one-four-th i No Undecided illay'r or SEATTLE March 10 (UP)— William F Devin a Republican police judge who held his first public office only four years ago Tuesday night was elected mayor of Seattle by a surprisingly large margin over his opponent Mayor Earl Millikin Complete unofficial returns from the city's 510 precincts 'gave Devin 83892 votes Millikin 43451 Millikin a Democrat who was supported by Dave Beck powerful west coast head of the teamsters' union in the bitter campaign trailed from the start of the returns If ott are hardpressed to pay your income taxes—if you do n'ot want to disturb your saving program or sen securitieF—consider a First Security Personal Load Convenient can be terms repayment arranged—the rate is low Full details no obligation WHATEVER YOUR BANKING NEEDS Ask FIRST at First Security Trust Co Street Opposite Post orrice Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Main a 65 35 5 These results emphasize four things about public opinion and the war today 1 The poll is striking evi- that the American people are ready and willing to accept voluntarily sacrifices and deprivations for war which the people in dictator countries were forced to accept whether they liked it or not Crearly the American public is willing to make far more drastic sacrifices than political leaders have yet asked for Public tobothered About Centralization 2 The public is not particularly afraid of enormous centralization of power during the war emergency The typical ' voter the poll found argues that such blanket power is essential to fight the kind of total war necessary to beat the axis This reaction serves to emphasize that in the American democracy bold and unprecedented action can be taken in time of crisis without disturbing public unity Total mobilization is without precedence in American history and yet the people are voting for such a program even before it has reached the early stage of formulation into a congressional bill 3 The number of voters who favor total mobilization is nearly as large as the number who in 1940 voted for conscription for military service in a series of Institute surveys Many weeks before any major political leader had advocated conscription the people were voting for it by a substantial majority (64 per Cent) Congress passed the act four months later 4 The poll results suggest the morale problem in the that ' United States is not public apathy or complacency but rather how to get managerial action along the home front that is drastic enough and tough enough to measure up to the public's own ideas as to what dence should be done The largest percentage in favor of total- mobilization was found in the Rocky mountain states where 69 per cent of all persons polled voted for it The - Pacific coast states likewise show a high percentage in favor 63 per cent) as does the south( (66 per cent) ' The idea of total mobilization has more support among men than among women A merry-go-roun- four-motor- ed A carousal is a drunken revel The latter the council agreed with proper horrilication would never be legal under its seal The ordinance went back to the city attorney for revision W P B Drafts Wood Pulp Control Order was learned Tuesday The power to allocate wood pulp to any paper mill or other processor provided in the pending order will not be exercised immediately official sources said but allocation machinery will be set up for use when expected serious shortages develop The order now planned to become effective May 1 would give the W P B authority to order any pulp produced in this country or brought toin from Canada to be any mill designated by Shipped W P MS division of industry operations Bronchifis After Exposure 111111)1 '':'-' "1-'-- ( -7 JL tan-ye- ar wice-a-d- ay - 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To Make Your Car Last Insist on Service According to Factory Standards by Men Trained in Factory Methods! 11 EM i -'- IL:14 "77?5 $ '' 4í WASHINGTON March 10 Senator Mead (D) New York(— announced Tuesday that conferees had agreed on legislation to reward postal employes for long As approved by the conferees Mead said postal employes other than postmasters would receive an increase of $84 a year at the end of 10 years' service and $60 after an additional five years A senate amendment allowing a percentage increase for third and fourth class postmasters was eliminated but Mead said separate legislation on this would be prepared 112 real I Conferees Approve Postal Pay Bonus tir)--Jacic- son For prompt relief from sore tired burning itching or irritated eyes try cooling Lavoptik Also soothes granulated eyelids Must satisfy or money refunded1 25 years success Thousands praise it Get- - Lavoptik from your drug store today (Adv) e Quick 1 with democratic principles" 21 "true-hearte- true-bloode- - 14o "The Los Angeles unit is the oldest in the country and it should be the best"-hsaid "Too much time has been spent at tea parties and in driving movie stars around We're getting down to business" Mrs Bell said she and her followers will meet Wednesday night to form a new organization "one PALM SPRINGS Cal March 16 Good for Sore Eyes Proappropriation Members Round Support Durincr Debate Delays Wickard Letter to Byrd Aids in Fight 7 formed" 7417---:: India bv Women's Ambulance and Defense Corps of America has spent too much time in "tea party discussions and fraternizing with movie stars" Colonel John W Colbert national commander charged Tuesday Henceforth he announced the organization's code will be "strictly training for service" As he laid down future policies of the corps Dorothy Hewes Bell deposed commander of the Los Angeles unit attacked his direction as "totalitarian" and said she is forming a new organization in which there will be no place for men Colonel Colbert replaced Commander Bell Monday night with Junior Commander Victoria Brown and declared that under her direction the corps "will get down to business and place the emphasis on training for service of the country the purpose for which' it was 211111111L- THouse Member ILduds 11 WASHINGTON March 10 Winchell radio commentsWalter ( tor and newspaper columnist was U defended in the house Tuesday by Dickstein (ID) Representative d New York as a 4 d American" devoting his efforts to "exposing the rats" in this country The New Yorker referred to past criticism of Winchell by other Tribune Washington Bureau members and accused critics of ' WASHINGTON March 10—Congressmen from the beet "seeking to keep him off the Sugar states believe they have now rounded up enough votes in air the house to save the full appropriation for carrying out the 1 r I 0 I sugar program this year notwithstanding threats made to cut off the money that was intended to be 'used as benefit payments to growers of beets and cane If the sugar appropriation gets expenditür” by the government for sugar needed by armed forces Chronic bronchitis may develop if through the house it probably will The secretary's letter proved a your cough chest cold or acute bronbe safe in the senate for in that chitis is treated and you cannot answer to Senator Byrd afford to not take a chance with any medibody the sugar bloc Is proportion- - complete cine less potent than Creomulsion a tely much stronger than In the and others who had assailed the which goes right to the seat of the on the that sugar payments theory trouble to help loosen and expel germ house laden phlegm and aid nature to The house wa x to have voted they were a drain on the treas- soothe and heal raw tender inflamed on the sugar appropriation Mon- - ury and not justified under present bronchial mucous membranes conditionsCreomulsion blends beechwood day but debate on parity forced In face of the letter creosote byspecial processwith other a delay and again Tuesday the the "economical"se'cretary's senators and time tested medicines for coughs-sugar appropriation was laid aside members have nothing on which It contains no narcotics so the house could raise the debt to stand for the secretary 'demNo matter how many medicines have tried tell your druggist to limit onstrated that denial of funds for you sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with Taking advantage of this 48- - benefit payments would increase the you must like the hour stay congressmen from the the cost of sugar to everyone and way understanding it the allays cough perbeet states have been conducting would rob the treasury of millions mittingquickly rest and or you are to a vigorous canvass and believe which 4it1 sorely needs have your money sleep back (Adv) they have made enough converts to save the cash They conferred with Secretary Wickard before he Wrote his reply to Senator Byrd and rely heavily on the secretary's GARGLE support of the sugar appropriaIF tion for victory Secretary Wickard was careful to stress the point that the internal revenue tax of half a cent a pound on sugar paid by the consumer not only finances the benefit payments to beet and cane '''''4ty ListeHne Antiseptic reaches way back oak growers but earns an additional ::'4'11- '''' : 34 to 40 million dollars a year - (17''':711'' k throat surfaces to kill literally millions of the types of germs that many authorities for the federal treasury that this ' 1 1:2 di say are reeponsible for the miserable V tax yields nearly double the bene"' 1 ' ' '''' ? symptoms of a cold IN fit payments He also made clear ''''T ' In clinical testa over a '' period that hamstringing the sugar act - ' ' NAgooK' users of Liaterine regular t off the r by cutting had colds milder fewer appropriation colds Antiseptic 7 - -' would start the price and colds of shorter duration than non"' 1 -a ' j '': ' users So at the first flint of trouble garwhich not only would burden gle Listerine and consult your 'doctor every family but would increase LOS ANGELES March 10 Un--- Los Angeles leadership of the P Official 611 S Elliott former assistant general manager of the Associated Press died suddenly at his winter home here Tuesday With his wife Mrs Frances Savage Elliott he waa walking in the garden of his newly completed winter home when he was stricken with a heart attack (— An order giving the war production board full control over all types of wood pulp both domestic and imported has been prepared for the signature of Donald M Nelson war production director it Women Irk Defense Chief Dies of Heart Attack s galize a carrousel But what it almost got in an ordinance was carousal A carrousel also spelled d carousel is a WASHINGTON March 10 1912 : UPi--Sor- ry ATLANTA Ga March 10 (— Dr Igor Sikorsky the Russian-bor- n aeronautics expert who designed the first bomber and the first transoceanic flying boats declared Tuesday that human beings can "take" speeds of 1000 miles per hour in level flight "Such speeds are not possible with the airplanes of today" he said in an interview here before delivering an address on aeronautics at the Georgia Institute of Technology "but they may be In the future" Dr Sikorsky talked with members of the Southeastern Surgical congress meeting here and gave some lesthe physicians-surgeon- s A shy sons on aviation medicine courteous little man he was abashed to discover that he knew more than his listeners about this particular branch of medicine 1000 "Horizontal flight even at miles per hour would have no more effect on the body than traveling 60 miles per hour in an automobile or train" he declared "Also vertical flight such as dive bombing in not dangerous except in the 'pull out' when the weight of a man's body is multiplied by the force of gravity" he declared and if his weight is multiplied five or six times he loses consciousness because of the blood being drained out of his brain There is the limiting factor in the use of airplanes in war he told the surgeons who are going through an intensive three-da- y course in wartime medical problems "We can make planes which can withstand strains far greater than the pilot can take" i: Former House Bloc Claims Siren To Retain Beet Benefits LOS ANGELES March 10 boys but the error was caught in time: What the city council wanted it seems was to le- Tiffin-Minde- d 7 opinions would be: Yes No Did You Underestimate Your Taxes? 32 If the undecided vote is eliminated in the tabulation the vote of those with definite K C Machine Foe Leads In Mayor Race i- Here is a widely tined' gray hair recipe that iso daintily and skillfully darkens gray hair that no one need realize your hair was Majority Favors Total Registration The survey shows first that 82 per cent of voters throughout the country favor a national registration by which the government can determine what each person not already in national service is qualified to do Public opinion was then measured on the total mobilization issue itself with the following results: "After finding out what each person can do should the government have the power to tell each citizen what to do aa his part in the war effort and require him or her to do it?" The final national vote is vex 61 c'4 of Obvious And to learn this lesson—a blinding flash of the obvious— France had to be defeated In the field her land drenched in blood and had to be occupied by an enemy who invaded and' KANSAS CITY Mo March 10 (UP)—The Pendergast Democratic machine Tuesday night apparently had failed in its first attempt to stage a comeback since it was ousted from the city hall two years it do mak Nk MIX THIS AT HOME TO TINT ut cial run-of- Sikortky Declares Humans Can Stand That Speed By George Gallup By Major Al Williams cabinet (both for air of course) The country has learned that ber of aircraft—should be under intensive cultivation and prep ration Will there be a time lag after the airplanem are available with planes standing Idle for want of personnel to mainta:n and service them? What prompts me to ask this queition is the fact that trained aviation mechanics are having trouble fitting themselves into the war 'effort Right now at a time when all concerned should be anxiously planning to meet the maintenance problem and enlisting all skilled help toward this end I received the following letter (reprinted in part) from an intelligent young man in New York: "I have recently graduated from a government approved achool of aircraft trades I have passed the C A A examination and received my license as an Draft Plan 4 March 11 Sorry Boys They Caught It in Time Maps Of 1000 MPH All-O- ut Expert Urges Nation to Prepare For Vast Task of Maintaining Rapidly Growing Fleet of Planes you can't legislate an air force of 50000 to 185000 planes onto air fields It takes time to build them After months of ground work to get geared for such production the work is under way and now is the time the second stage—maintenance and operation of such a great num- 5alt galir ribunc : i ) 4 Oack C ' - Arch Browning Inc - )- 570 South Main l I Salt Lake City Utah ': Rebuilders 43 EAST BROADWAY 328 SOUTH MAIN 'Mr!!:!!47:1!VMIcr 4??nrc!"'"—m""'' ' filurray Buick Sates 400 South State St Murray Utah - |