Show 13 Friday Morning v : E - : I Behind Established April 15 Bait Utk Xnbun Issued iHjc : Ten morning by 1871- the Scenes of Current News - Publlsnioc Company l : Salt Lake j' Friday Morning June h City-Uta- 5 1942 darit Traitors Continue To Pollute Atmosphere has been attained It will go a long way to bolster other countries' support for the United States in our war program The belligerency which U about to be declared to exist between this nation and the three Balkan countries will help ceg ment "ties with the Russians and will probably affect peace terras as they are applied to these little countries Their activities have had little diredt effect on the United States and are perhaps not likely to do so but they are assisting Hitler in' his fight against Russia although this help is more forced than voluntary Just what the map of Europe will look Jike after the war is a difficult guess It depends! of course on who wins and how the belligerents are lined up at the time war ends The United States will have a great share in European decisions if this country does not shirk its responsibility There is a good chance as things appear how! that Russia and the United States will emerge as the two most powerful nations in- the world If this turns out to be true then Europers map will be their joint responsibility and it will be a : heavy one Latin-Americ- Japanese tombs that spread death at Pearl Harbor and nazi torpedoes that strew the Atlantic coast with wrecks of American ships have not silenced the voice of treason in this "country There Arneri!:ans who d are y£t many would welcome a landing party of Japs on the Pacific coast and would cheer Hit- ler's panzer troops if they should m'arch down Fifth avenue in New York They are in the minority though and most of them have caution enough to remain silent in these critical times but they are still with us and they remain as American 'citizens under the protection of the constitution at large instead of in concentration camps where they belong There are many Japanese confined to replacement camps who are better citizens and more loyal than these American citizens :These latter' raise for a their blatant voices in demands on Hitler'sterms and peace negotiated their cowardly attacks on the comrnafi- of the United States military ' forces leave no doubt as to their bad faith r j One of these infamous 'patriots' has permitted his fanaticism to become so violent! that he unmasks himself and stands self convicted of the basest kind of ' A' certain Garland L Alderman writing in a'recent number of the American Mercury in defense of the National Workers' league to prove the "Americanism" of the league and himself says "It is up to Americans to throw out our self-style- ) so-call- ed - der-in-chi- ef an -- "- Jewish-Communist-Briti- - traitor sh ministration in a legal way ad- defend 1 hard-fightin- " war-mosg- Raid on Dutch Harbor May Be Prelude to Worse j i- ' j i traitors!'! Thus we see the world Jine-u- p as seen through the' eyes of this super-Juda- s Alderman ' j The jArgonaut of San Francisco which quoted this man Alderman in a recent number answers his "Americanism" blast as follows: "This iscabrous creature is not iriteiv ested inj American boys he is not interested in preserving tneir lives he is only interested like all the damnable dirty souls who stand beside him in attaining power over the American people This man Alderman and his supporters desire to be dictators of America They are American nazis the lickspittles of Hitler Mussolini and the Japanese war lords So far as we are concerned we' would far rather see America committed to the principle of Josef Stalin the principle of of bolshevism than see it: committed to the principle for which he stands which isthe principle of social ' national and j ' " sea-cra- V i Declarations Important to United Nations "War - rs the magnificent job of done bombing by the British on German and the 'Jap air raid's objectives military the chief jwar developments at present are diplomatic The first is Mexico's declaration of war on the axis and the second is the j United- States decision to Outside an-noun- ce three Balkan nations Bulgaria Hungary and Rumania The immediate effects of both may jbe obscure but in the whole war pattern they are important In the first place Mexico has defi- nitely lined up with the united nations which means that po more subversive activities will be permitted below the Rio Grande It means that j ail German will treasure and currency held under-covmore ho and forfeited probably jbe transactions will take place in the outhern republic designed to help nazi spies and saboteurs in the United States Tt means llalso in its most important as soli- pect that further ' er -- -- that a state of war exists with Pan-Americ- an air s international thuggery" ' This $ust about covers the case - i- York Highlights J i toe-ethe- sea-land-- i ' vade The expected air attack by the Japs Bombs Harass Aussles on Alaska has come and while details are meager It is indicated that the damThe Japs probably never into Invade Australia but tended was not or extensive the casualties age had their eyes on cerhave they the great despite fact that the enemy tain strategic northern points made two assaults on Dutch Harbor It is Broome Port Darwin and All they have been looked on by many as a "face-saving- " Wyndham able to do about these is to bomb move on the part of the Japs and dethem and make them somewhat signed to satisfy popular demand for rehazardous points for MacArthur venge for the American-raion Tokyo to base any large number of and other cities planes He can use them but cannot enlarge them much It may also be a feint attack aimed ' heWe now have a' considerable to draw attention of American naval and force in Australia The Aussies air forces to the north while a more comhave a couple of divisions freshback from Libya (The' Japs prehensive raid is launched farther J ly know all this) About 250000 south either along the coast of Califormore Australian troops are nia or on the Panama canal Whatever ready now the group they started to train before Pearl Harbor the purpose' jthe forces of the United Many more are in reserve not States have had ample time to prepare yet quite ready for action for attacks since Pearl Harbor and it is While Australia is a very confidently expected that they will be large place and the Japs could land at many northern ready to repulse the assaults ? and4 to 1 no doubt points - if they r could get suff make1 the Japs pay dearly for their adcient force it appears ventures def have tactics MacArthur's If the Dutch! Harbor foray was a test- " nitely stopped their southward ing operation on American defenses the aggression Hits Before Start Japs probaby were more interested in "and defense fataking photos His way of breaking up their observing blitz cilities than fi destroying the military "irresistible" advances has been to keep them Since the real presfrom getting startedS His idea sure has been put on to fortify Alaskan is to hit them before they starts territories secrecy has surrounded these and his dally bombings of Lae and Rabaul 'have served that regions and even the efficient Jap esbetter than repelling purpose pionage system is likely to be at a loss Port at them Moresby or in Austo furnish reliable data to the Tokyo tralia war leaders Most of the Jap naval forces have been withdrawn from the In the meantime the army navy air Bay of Bengal which suggests force and coast guards will be on the that the threat of invasion of alert from Alaska to Panama India is likewise growing more remote American bombing of the Andaman islands caused theft yellow fellows to move their New back to safety Also the' rainy season has started out there In sufficient By Charles B Driscoll force to discourage any at- -' NEW YORK— Thinking out loud: Seems tempt against India at this time The Jap pincers drive " into there are two sides to this matter of picking China however remains an inup men in uniform when you're motoring distinct but serious threat More Some time ago I quoted a young soldier as complaining that traveling salesmen Jap troops are constantly being often pass up the soldiers who are waiting poured Into central China Remember it by the roadside for a ride Fear Airports wa not' I who was complaining but the So far they have not shown young soldier whom I quoted Yet I had one violent letter denouncing me for such sufficient Initiative to warrant the conclusion that they want to sentiments' That's just like convicting a drive through into the heart of reporter of arson because he wrote about a China and annihilate the Chinese-armiefire that happened last night But 'such confusions are common enough They seem only to want to" push' deep enough to seize I have ah intelligent letter from a salesman named John A Lanni of Knightstown any airfields from which Japan Ind He points out that many salesmen might be bombed travel with the rear of the car filled to about Their accumulation of the window level with cases The soldier strength in China may likewise be designed for safety against a standing by the roadside can't see that trie car' is loaded and may feel bitterly toward possible- Russian attack or for the driver it is Other readers remind me starting one areAt any Tate their clear theyforbid their salesmen that many companies massing to pick up hitch-hikeand that a salesmajor strength in the center of man for such a company is likely to lose his radius of their conquests and near to home job if it becomes known that he has violated The Chinese blew bridges on Also it's mentioned that there this rule the Burma road but thei Japs is a case of a uniformed man's having killed came up the Salween river from the man who picked him1 up I'd risk Burma and have now cut all the the killing as far as that's concerned and alternate land routes from: Inalways did when I was driving the highdia But are other the considerations ways Those roads upon which 50000 worth weighing before one condemns salesmen for not giving a soldier a lift coolies were put to work and railroad lines that were-bein- g jl think it might be a patriotic service if the constructed have been abanthe companies forbidding lifts to hitch-hikewould abolish the ban so far as con- doned by the Chinese The only Cerns men in uniform until those men and ways still open are through the we home-stayehave won the victory skies and around by camel and I- - understand about the loaded car I've elephant pack through lofty often shamefacedly passed up obviously reTibet because A dispatch from China respectable my car was- loaded though it might not' ' cently said we had 10 transport look so from the outside To one reader planes running to Chungking who wrote condemnatory and reviling remaking two trips a day but marks about the young soldier I would say these can do little more than If he that he "would be ashamed of himself for our carry parts and supplies were to meet the young man ' It happens in the 'Chinese fighting that he is of the highest type of American air force soldier who after two years in the ranks has shown such zeal and ability that he is being sent to an air cadet school by the Tokyo puts on a gala celebraarmy for the purpose of learning how to de- - — tion of the great naval: triumph in the Coral sea—the one the fend you and me and the writer of that letter in air combat fleet had to hurry home to ret Released port by McNaught Syndicate Inc - ers rs rs standers-by-the-roadsl- de - ' -- By Pdrrish Sub Chasers Slash Toll of Sinkings In Coastal Waters Brown By Constantlne 1 (WASHINGTON I C— Heartening newt that the royal air force has made another mass attack on the reich's industrial centers In the Ruhr U folloyved by the less spec tacular but in many respects more Impor tantl - report that the antisubmarine cam4 paigh on the Atlantic seaboard has " now entered a decisive phase Qualified quarters In Washington nc feet justified in predicting that within th next two or three weeks there wlll b n more submarine raids In the jrulf of Mexie and by the end of Summer probably some time in August the packs which are prowl Ing the Caribbean will be compelled t withdraw to their European bases The activities Of axis pirates along th a 7mr TArtv inH Vnw VorV rri t ll around Charleston and Norfolk have been! drastically curtailed since the middle ofj May In contrast to previous months" wheml nazi operated impudently right under our nose and took the heaviest toll of shipping in the history of the Unitedi States vtheir operations now have aoour1 ceased in the waters off our coasts No longer can the nazis pick and choose their victims ignoring banana boats when they could knock off ships carrying essential war materials They are most cautious about: showing themselves in these waters -- d America first and make a negotiated peace If there is any doubt about the principles behind this man the following quotation will clear it up: i D Rs Peppers McNutts "ThejF Churchills Stalins Edens WincheUs Dorothy Thompsons Rabbi Wises Mor-- r ge'nthaus Carlsons Hulls Kaltenborns fan dancers movie actors and other who brought the war to America are not worth the life of any Ameri- can boyj even if they throw in campaign orator Willkie for good measure1 "Thei peace will be negotiated by Hitler Mussolini the present Japanese gov- -' ermen and by Sir Oswald Mosley of England land by patriotic Americans such as General Moseley William Dudley Pelley Father Coughlin1 Colonel Lindt will be a just bergh and Senator Nye peace fo all and not a peace for the benefit of international parasites and Their Spirit Is Deathless northern Australian points Three times have the Japs struck out overland on the short journey to Moresby and Lae (You will read this column better with a map) First they were halted in the Jungle by floods the next two times by Australians and perhaps some Americans They also tried to come around in great naval force to take it by sea But they ran into MacArthur's bombers and a large American naval force and "retired after the famous battle of the Coral sea Lately they have been sending over planes in apparent preparation for a parachute attack next but Mac Arthur is keeping plenty of interceptors around handy to receive them While his bases are in Australia he flies fighters of interceptors over to do their missions against Jap aircraft in New Guinea and then refuels them there before returning Thus without strong bases around Port Boresby he nevertheless has been able to maintain supremacy in the air there You can read the results of these tactics plainly in the public utterances of the Australian Prime Minister John Curtln A onth aero he was hollering his head-of- f for help Last Wed- - ' he" dared the Japs to in nesday j i ' f June 5 1912 By Paul Mallon WASHINGTON" — Do not overlook the import of dispatches from General MacAr- thur's front' He has been bombing the advance Jap bases of Rabaul and Lae daily while all that the Japs have been able to present In the war of retaliation are twice a week air thrusts at The Tribune la a number ot the Associated Press The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tbs ur Rtuwwuin en ui oewe aispaicnea creanea so or not otnerwise credited Id tnu ' paper and also the local new published herein - Salt Cake arrtliune P-4- 0s U-bo- f- - Antisubmarine The reason for this change in 'the situation is that we have received the first in- - stallment of new large antisubmarine craft" They can effectively police at least one zone of our waters These Vght fast units delivered rapidly ' The addition of these sub chasers is of shipgreat assistance not only to coastwise more since ping but also to ourwillallies soon be available ships of heavier types for convoy duty across the Atlantic fWhlle no figures and details are available it is known that nazi packs together with surface and air units have been sinking an increasing number of cargo hlps carrying war materials to our allies The reason for the nazis' success lies In the "fact that therei are not sufficient naval units on hand to give more than usual protection to convoys Solution Obvious The submarine menace while a constant source of worry has never baffled naval officers If an adequate number of cruisers destroyers and carriers is on hand the danger from enemy raiders can be reduced substantially Submarines are particularly dangerous when surface craft are insufficient to cope with them' This is best illustrated by the fact that not a single American transport across! the Pacific or" carrying armed forces lost Escorts are so the Atlantic has been powerful and efficient 'that the nazis and Japs do not dare risk their submarines In the extremely hazardous task of attacking transports If the protection of our troop ships has been relaxed there is no question that the axis packs would have taken particular pains to sink some of them Besides the fact that fewer American troops would have reached their destinations abroad the propaganda' value' of such sinkings would have been tremendous It would have been well worth the loss of several submarines With the present large production of sub chasers many (larger naval units will now) be available for ocean convoy duty and it is confidently expected that sjnklftgs on transatlantic routes will be reduced as sharply In the next few months as coastwise sinkings already have been cut are-bein- U-bo- at -- j The Public Forum By Our Readers I Urges Good Example Editor Tribune: I wonder Views Divine Plan T Forum Rules how many1 of our young people are reminded of the lives of great and noble men and women who in their lives have left footprints of good and noble deeds on the sands of time? They should: be an encouragement for all old j and young to emulatf Then we have another class-wh- o are also leaving behind them footprints in the sands jof time of another nature! They are inflicting wounds leaving scars bf that win always be reminders i a misspent life What kind of example are fathers and mothers setting and what kind of footprints! are they their sbns and leaving for follow? daughters to A short time ago a certain mother was laughingly telling her visitor how her little girl picked up a cigaret stub and she was smoking and pretended with a smile said "Look Daddy I can smoke like you and mama" Now don't scold the -- I Child The power of example is strong lor both old and young A certain man was on his way to the saloon His boy followed him After walking for a short distance the father said: "Where are you go- - Editor Tribune: To continue the interesting discussion on "the union of the church and state" and particularly 'in answer to Lowell Andersen's objection to my statement that "a world commonwealth —must and will come about" my reasons for making this statement are these: It must come about or thehuman race will completely de- stroy Itself It will come about because it is a part of the great divine plan that it do so What Mr Andersen calls the "evolutionary power" is the means by which the Creator brings about the gradual unf oldment of His plan for this earth From the logical point of view it Just does not make sense to believe that this Lutr do not In thla column appearing th vttwa of 'i'n ipreg ar ' Trlbun tha They opinion ot ' contributor witu which Tba Trlbun or may not agree The follow9 may rule govern contributions: Ing 1 ttter limited to '250 worda ' and preference elves to abort coro--' munlcatlons Write legibly and clearly oa 2 one Mde of the paper only dlecua 3 Reilgloua and racial or sectarian alone of a ' ' nature are derogatory barred Partisan or per son at political comment cannot be printed 4 Personal aspersions pronto tted con unbuttons not 6 Poetical i wanted 6 Letter may ' be barred tor obvious misstatements ot fact cr Zor statements which are not in with fan play and good taste 7 The Forum la not an advermedium and cannot be used tising for advertising purposes 8 Writers must sign true names and addresses In ink- - Letters will be carried over assumed name It winter eo requests in all cases true name and address however must be attached to communication The Forum cannot consider 9 mora than on letter from the same t writer at on tlm 10 The Trlbun cannot accept which bear letter for publication libelous or actionable remarke en lolnt legal responsibility tailing : - i rd lrig my boy?" The boy swered "I go where you go" What a 'responsibility! Examples as those referred to above affect a nation's destiny When fathers and mothers fail God help the children of the na- " great scheme would an- tion" ' C V Provo Hansen become6 un- folded to' the point where the ' human race was about to attain to its maturity and then have it bog down From the scriptural point of view all the holy books of the world have prophesied of a time when after much tribulation arid turmoil there would emerge a new world wherein through ojie common universal religion all mankind would become unified and attain to universal peace Mankind is now being purged and chastened to fit it for this new world wherein "religious and sectarian antagonism the hostility of races and peoples and differences among nations will be eliminated All men will adhere to one religion will have one common faith will be blended into one race and become a single people All will dwell in one common fatherland which -- Senator From Sandp it Knowledge is boundless but the capacity of one man is I' Masterpieces The three greatest jnaster-piece- s In literature it is said are the Lord's Prayer the Twenty-thir- d Psalm and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Incidentally recall their wording: "Our Father which j art in Heaven hallowed be Thy name" "The Lord is my shepherd I shall not want" "Fourscore and seven years ago"-iword In Not a them hardly any words All the greatest things in human life are thlngs — love joy hope! home child' wife trust faith God AH great things are simple Had youvernoticed that before? Dea Loquitur I am a gunner and a trifle dazed From seven months' of drilling and redrilling So when she Spoke to me I may I have gazed Uncertainly asi at a dream's ' three-syllab- le two-syllab- le one-syllab- le' "There is a vast difference between failure and temporary defeat Some seeming failures are blessings in disguise if they teach us lessons we can't otherwise learn" g igA nored a red light just missed hittinef a traffic cop and lightly grazed a bus all in one dash The policeman hailed him and then strolled over to the taxi pulling out a big handkerchief from his pocket en route "Listen cowboy!" he growled 'On your way back I'll drop this up and see if you can pick it ' teeth" with hard-drivin- taxi-driv- er blossom spilling your Dear Senator: Do you say "Slough" Which rhymes with "Cough If Or is it "Slough" Which rhymes with "Bough?? Perhaps it's "Slough" I Is that Enough T — Mitzi" (Yeah plenty Mitzi) Something to paste in your hatt "The melting pot can't make agoodAmerican out of a bad foreigner" wants to know why Ha Ingram ' they pay such high prices for seats on the stock exchange when no one ever sits down ? and wise Before you start complaining of what this country ' has done for you you might stop and consider what you have dqne for c fulfilling " i Her eyes were Baltic blue— the least bit chilling Her lips were painted m approved cerise Her skin was like the foam of " By Ham Park In spring from Aquitaniaa apple trees A trim divinity and not much older Than twenty-tw- o yet confident With three gold stars upon each tailored shoulder I looked at her with eyes Then upspake the goddess grit-t- il half-persuad- y: ed i "Stand to attention when you — Pujnch speak to me" Notes on the Cuff Department Conscience is that inner voice that warns us that somebody is looking this country The United States was credited with saving civilization in 1917-18 It looks like we have the same assignment again but I hope we won't have to apologize for doing it this time Style note: Horace B Whitney was seen on Main street carrying a package that looked like it contained a new suit Some guys haye all the luckj is the planet itself" Artemus Lamb Sif is War Ethics Editor Tribune: If I could only be understood If I could only understand myself if I could only understand by what means the spirit of hate1 and revenge that is taking possession of the hearts of mankind can be' made to harmonize with the philosophy of Christ if I could only understand the secret by which the principles of doctrine and precepts as taught by Jesus can be interpreted to mean two things if (only I could understand the workings of that of Divine that is hidden spark In this old tabernacle of away clay and by the light of its guiding influence conceive of the many nations of people fighting each other in the vengeance of infuriated demons and each' and all offering-u- p their supplications to that God of Heaven for victory over their enemies if I could only under- stand the feasibility of the complying with the request of each and all then perhaps I could understand why God is on jour side then perhaps I could understand why our great and wise men who hold exalted positions in both church and state are justified in proclaiming to the world that "this is a righteous war" To attempt to analyze such doctrines on the basis of comGod-Fath- er mon sense and reason were like trying to ride a horse In two opposite directions at one and the same time r Sylvester Earl VIrgirf Utah " j j Christopher Billopp Says '! ' "Be careful! dear don't rock so hard in the chair The! first thing you know "you'll go over backward" "Where did you get that knife? Let me have it dear before you cut one of your precious little fingers" "What Is it you want1 dear ? Don't stand on the crrair Vou might lose your balance and fall down and break your arm Auntie will get it for you" ' j ' Musn't play with auntie's I knew a little boy once who tripped when he was running with scissors and they stuck right through him Wouldn't you rather sit down quietly with a nice book n to look at?" "No dear Not that great big book! Why if that were to faff on you it would mashyou as flat as a pancake" "Don't climb up on the table dear Its very strong and before you legs are notwill! come down with a crash" know jit it "What's that you've got in your mouth? A staple? Quick give it to auntie Why if you were to swallow that the doctors would have to cut you wide open" "Look out for the screen door dear If you push it out jit will fly back and hlt you in thef head Auntie wouldn't jwant to pick " j you up unconscious'" "Leave the library paste alone dear Yes auntie knows it smells like- candy but it really isn't good to eat It would give you a' terrible-- pain in your little tummy" "No darling you can't have any of the'ni They are not candy They taste just ter rible' They're medicine And poor old auntie has to take them when slfe has a bad head- ache That's why she is taking them now" "O-o-o-- h! scissors - -- j Off the Record The city girl does best as a' farmhand It is found in- Britain When mistaken for the farmer's daughter by a traveling man 'she knows the answers A western sports observer reports several gojlf layout in his state are reverting to farms A 'dozen potatoes and six golf balls to the hill is considered a good yield With the passing of the motor age it will be exciting to see what dobbin makes of a clover-lea- f intersection while1 the driver - L j dozes Next to having the doorknob' come off the hand the emptiest feeling is leaning mpral support when you need guns With Mt Debt growing higher by the hour we niay yet evolve a government bookkeeper who yodels Minus trousers cuffs and patch pockets the news Wscmble for the citizen still carries a lapel as this isan election year and the candidate needs something to hang to In on I |