Show - ' - - - - - - : - ' - 4 - 1 1 20 B 3 America Cannot Afford in Pacific War mit lPress Advantage Acquired ik 3 A Let-Dow- n Ill 3 1 By Conohlantine Brmsn VASHINGTON D C Nov 21 — Following our smashing naval victory in the southwest raCiliC this question has been naval asked in Washington sufficient reinqliarters: Will forcementa be received by our forces to perniit them to press their advantage before the Jap- 4 O anese can reorganize for a new offensive 7 Between October 10 and 15 there was not a single officer in Washington who was optimistic enough to venture a prediction that our chances of holding- the Solomon were better than 30 to TO Sheer heroism on the part of the marines who were holding a small strip on Guadalcanal and the army navy arid marine aviators turned what appeared to be certain defeat into victory Later thanks to the naval reinforcements received by Vice Admiral William Halsey Jr the temporary success of holding off the Japanese was turned into a brilLant victory Will we now rest on our lauthe necessary men rels or and material—and Admiral Halstey needs many men and much material—be sent to the scene cf action7 Officers and men of all ranks are trickling back into Washington from the south Pacific Some have returned permanently because their services can no longer be used in a theater of operations where a few months of the type of fighting waged there is equivalent to three years in other zones Other men are home on furlough to mend their wounds and straighten out their nerves high-ranki- ng - 3 1N-- ill ' avidly and wonder is w'hy so little importance attached to that area We have classified our into two groups: Those across the Atlantic and those across the Pacific The Germans rate No 1 and the Japanese are No Z This classification was a 'psychological necessity Our supreme command realized from the beginning that we must fight on two fronts From the tire the Singapore and the Netherlands Indies were lost it became obvious that the principal interest of our allies— the British and the Russians— would be directed at the European battlefields A country like ours isolationist at heart and fed up with wars and the quarrels of Europe was likely to insist on applying our principal military effort to the Pacific the Japanese were emerging as a first class military power Such a tendency while logical if we had to fight only for our own interests would have been If allowed to continue in contradiction with the interests of our associates It is true that the chief riches of the British empire were situated in the Indian ocean and jh the Pacific the threat to the very exist-ric- e of the British empire came from Hitler Ruse Appear Unconcerned The Russians who were fighting a struggle to preserve not only their terri- tonal integrity but also the political economic and social philosophy initiated by Lenin appeared little concerned over Pacific developments To allow American public opinion to become geared to the idea that our main effort lay in the Pacific would have meant for the ad- - - :ITC1Lr it ---- I2144 I Iw 0 I g a I g 3 ic7757-7-4- 11 -- j 1 tion European victims of Hitlerisrn who were represented in Washington were adding their a'reces to those of Britain and Russia and there is no wonder that within a short time after allied setbacks in the Pacific j' i ' 4::-'-' - - r :- - 4 tl e- c--- ' '''''i :h74 - 'I - 1 1 '":":-- 1 ‘ -e' Nr '"'S Oe' f:: 14e ''''11! tot5- 't -4 I -- 44-- "- '7'7'-7N ' i ::- - "-- "7- '- irg :- -- - '''(° - :- - '$ -: - :t' ?: 1 A::- : 20-::- k:1 '4 1 - of Henderson airfield and Tulaei is:and would serve to plate us in a elff:eult position unless we develcped the operations and went irto'New Britain and occupied Rabaul a major base in the hards of the Japanese: It was vident to professonal strate11044 that ur:ess we could d:a- - -- - --- Other - $ !i -- rtc) I 0 la1 — ' 1 -- X I' it '' - "4- - t - - -- ''' - tn!" 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T 1311116 Fine Patterns in Felt Base it : 3 p in Main for a two weeks' visit to enlist' musicians interested in joining navy bands BandmasterCameroni who came to Salt take City from Denver Colo where he fulfilled a similar task will interview applicants in room 315 of the federal building and will conduct auditions daily ) : 4- 4 le40''''' opmVR1n12112gitir-- r:NSVT!flAsAAWRO:KtArlolwati' :v::::1::?::4wi 1 4 1t--- v044: k t'ji t 51 - 977'-4- t ' Lr0 - 1 : - : !:::-':)-- - the accent cf the war turned toward Europe Much has been written and argued in the last few weeks about the alleged blunder of the Pacific command and the " 1''i::::-!J- N i wives of men about to enter the army were sworn as members of the WA AC Saturday at the Utah a r m y recruiting division 179 Motor avenue Lieutenant Fay S Chambers iin charge of WAAC recruiting announced The new W A A Cs are Mrs Jenell W Brown of Pocatello Mrs Roberta C- - Deines of Idaho Falls and Miss Margaret I Hamilton of Buhl Idaho daughter ofMr and Mrs J C Hamilton PLUSH - It's Colorful It's Sanitary It's Durable It's Economical For Example: i program construct day rooms at the army air forces basic training center here is nearing a satisfactory conclusion with 'every squadron on the post in possession of a day room at least partially equipped thanks to the cooperation many Salt Lake organizations have given Mrs Kay Rose of the special services office here Various city groups ransacked attics storerooms and homes in quest of suitable equipment under direction of Mrs Rose charter organizer of the movement 7: S in — I i i 4- - m 10 U dispatched to permit our commanders to continue the moves which now appear a logical sequence to the recent victory— that is at Rabaul and on Newoperations Guinea OUT' DRIVE ef-- - SAVE y :1 - " ------ --- ' e 1 1 ter---t- ' 7- :1A1:1 ' I 6-S6- ) - - th ministration to be at loggerheads politically with the themes of our chief associates In addi- :771:t- C vvvved itememobsgaotimmorrutlaw2P1r: t ROOMS announcer at KDYL After having had previous ex- perience with the army air corps he reentered December 21 1911 following performance of a special detail with Pan American Airways and advanced from second lieutenant to his present rank in eight months At present he is group operations officer supervising pilot training at MacDill field Fla where he has been stationed since August He has been doing' radio work for the army on stations throughout the United States since entering the army About a month ago he from a ground station while piloting a bomber over AlacDill field on the army hour program an N B C feature ' :ttrtt LINOLEUM MAKES A FINE FLOOR s r:-77--- -- & z - I!':'A"i"--- ISUGAR HOUSE1 Et life-or-dea- iirs-- ctisit4-—---- enemies $ g 11 - at Base Tidaho Women TNavy Bandmaster Arrives 'Join WAACs bandmaster Cameron and at South Douglas chiefat a Take Shape of the street Wanted are brass navy Three Idaho women two of them was Salt Lake City Saturday reed and percussion to The KEARNS I who was Major Elwyn Quinn cr'--'!'-'''s-ft- rri ' 't''t 1 newspapers I ' '''''' ''' 19-1- 9 - in the Hawaiian islands during the battle of Midway Saturday was on leave in Salt Lake City visiting his three sisters Misses Gladys Son of LaRue and Ann Quinn Mr and Mrs W D Quinn of 'Firth Idaho Major Quinn is a former K Can't Understand Apathy All of them are somewhat bewildered at the apparent lack of understanding on the part of the American public in regard to the Pacific front Regardless of whether he has an admiral's g3ld braid or the insignia of a seaman the stars of a general the stripes of a corporal each of them is wondering why people at home do not realize what the Pacitie really means to the final outccerne of the war These men listen in amazement to the radio commentators read the I Major Spends :Leave Here In Smashing Navy Victory Importance of Front Overlooked 4 d g and a safe operation in Africa which strategically could be considered a part of Europe Africa as we know was selected and to preparations were rushed start operations early in November But while the expedition had to be organized with utmost care and war material had to be sent to Russia at the same time there was little shipping left for the Pacific Forces necessary to reinforce units commanded by Vice Admiral Robert L Ghormlodge the Japanese from that ley could not be sent from the west coast in time The resultstronghold occupied last August by only one enemy division the ing delay gave the Japanese time to concentrate unmolested at slaps would concentrate against us and return in force to the Truk and later at Rabaul at least Solomons and the other islands seven and probably nine diviastride our lines of communicasions a much larger force than tion with Australia and New Admiral Ghormley had at his Zealand The Japs took wardisposal The occupation of Guadalcanal ships out of the home fleet and was not made without losses in the Indian ocean where the Nipmen and ships To continue the discounted the offensive ponese of the allied armies unoperation despite the losses — ability which were inevitable since we der General Sir Archibald P cou11 not of course make the A real armada was Wave 11 same deal with the Japs as we massed in the south Pacific—its made with the French in north object to take the Solomons and Africa—it was necessary that other islands as far away as New Caledonia at any cost strong reinforcements be dispatched at once before the Japs Finally Realize Danger themselves could rush more When the danger of losing an troops from Java the Philippines We had to be in and China entire division of marines on Rabaul at least a month before Guadalcanal was realized we the Japs could 'reach the scene rushed reinforcements across the of action Pacific after the Japs had comtheir concentration pleted Success Spectacular The Japanese attacked and it The spectacular success of our was almost a miracle that we first offensive action against the were able to hold them off in October Japs served to lull the public They attacked after into a spirit of security and any General MacArthur and Admiral intimation that we had a rough Halsey had received large air reroad ahead was frowned on as inforcements and the fleet had defeatism And in the meanbeen strengthened by many time the shouts for a second units from other areas The refront in Europe became louder inforcements were rather -until finally they became irre-skimpy but the quality of the sistible The Dieppe raid was': men was such that they were not considered an object lesson able to turn defeat into victory Moscow through its spokesmen Those who look on the Pacific Russian and American was adas our principal theater of opa sound spanking to ministering erations until we can gain a our army and naval chieftains clear-cu- t triumph hope that the The pressure of the public to high command will not be stingy 'ado something In Europe at In the sending of additional men once" became increasingly and material which our comneed for action bemanders need so badly strong—the e ame imperative It is hoped that sufficient politically There was the choice between an forces—army and navy—will be November 22 - 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