Show - vimwmegailgomamcw— ( 1 - - " - 1 ) - 0 4 t 6 rrhe e5att Cnkt iibunc illein Kranips! the TueKlay Morning I I lit att e‘'''-- c')' (4111 dt-- tiLe4A ti 443 t'Ae Behind Scenes of Current News I Egtablished Apnr1115u18m71 1 Lesued irrau7 gacrn'z'' ) Dv salt Li OcanDan7 k The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the for reproduction of all news discatches credited te- - it or not otherwise credited in this caper and also the local news published herein Tto Tribune is a member of the Associated Press use - Utah's Future Prosperity Rests on the Faith of Citizens 4 g ' A if 1 I t f ! 1 1 I 1 1 1 i - - Utah and its surrounding intermoun- tam n empire standon the threshold of an era of vast industrial development and commercial activity Today we are ing a more or less artificial prosperity brought about by the nation's war program but while striving to carry a full share of the war efforts it is the duty of loyal Utahns to look ahead into the puzzling future and plan for the coming peace as it will affect this region No one knows what the readjustment will brin The opportunities facing this region are almost unlimited but they will not be attained by simply waiting for them to fall into our laps They will not be gained by smug pep talks to business rnen while policies of industrial 'obstructionism are pursued behind the scenes New factories and new workers must be made welcome not discouraged and rebuffed Utahns must demonstrate to outside companies and newcomers that they believe in the future of this state that they want others to come here and share in the prosperity that they are not narrow hidebound sectionalists and progressive citizens of this state have hailed the arrival of new industries believing that many of them will remain as permanent fixtures Progressive and patriotic Utahns have welcomed military installations knowing that they are part of the war program and that they are adding to the prosperity of communities in which they are located Some of these wartime establishments will disappear when the war ends but many others if they get proper encouragement will remain to convert their plants to peacetime pursuits to fabricate a variety of articles and distribute them throughout the west Their employes will constitute a large segment of consuming population creating growing markets for goods and agricultural products Utah and the intermountain west stand at the crossroads of destiny New industries and a growing consumer population are putting life into many communities where a struggling agricultural industry barely kept the sparse population alive Farmers and livestock raisers in the past have found it a difficult task to wrest a livelihood from the soil because cf the great distance to large centers of population Today these centers of population have been ders They should be kept here after the Far-sight- r4 4vo k ± 4 4 1 t il I 1 J k P t' 1 il I i I ) ed The Fall of Tripoli Diturbs the Dreantinn Duce '4 1 1 1 I'' 5 i I t - long farewell to all my greatness!" Thus may Mussolini muse while noting the fall of Tripoli the last of Italy's colonial possessions upon which Ii duce had built vain hopes of reviving the ancient empire of the Caesars encircling the Roman "Mare Internum" with modern centurians lengthening the seven-leagu- e stride of Europe's peninsular boot and incidentally achieving immortality for a reincarnated Romulus But yesterday the strut of this ambitious but aimless aide of another Atilla shook the sand dunes of the Sahara and spread terror among the tribesmen of north Africa He boasted of his prowess and pointed to an empire twice the area of all neutral nations on the continent— vast domain under the Italian flag including Eritrea Somaliland Libya and Ethiopia in Africa besides the kingdom Farewell it ko‘?'t v - 1 k'!-- ' 11 A : s- v 4 t 11 k t I ii:y 1tr' t 04 11 kV 41 ' ACHI DER — - --- -- - '- -' Tc2- : o - - - d- 60 9' -AO' il : A w 0-- 0- - By 4 f g ' - : V:: i4---- 3:'it : ‘ i I ' I 4 '' - the shout FT-- t 11 L "Don't you know there is a war ta on" which was used to cover all manner of injustices and misvoinpLici-takes SAUTA4-'4- All that a business man has I to do 'low in dealing with the C7-24 bureaucrats to to threaten to - take his case to the senate's :-) small business rommittee or the ' --Truman commttitte and imme' ' diately bureaucratic coldness E1 ''' 17-warms I 1Strz ' if But the change is only of tone 11"1'4s' ' torra' 11AO t e- ''''''' not of heart The bureaucrats40wLA$10 di F: "414:' are just scared not converted 'F' - A c44EefE There has been little change in k4t ' personnel of the bureaus thus ''''''''''-i' far Only here and there under2'' A141 lings of aa autocratic temperat ' ' ment have been replaced ' I ' New OP A director Prentiss i P Brown has indicated he will slii '' wait a week or two before doing Pe? ' 1anything about the regime he inherited from Henderson -The struggle within for conttiORKIV014 '' N i itEEK - OLivEs'---s trol of the various is r- :thus proceeding in a less spirifir'-'-ited manner with various cliques ''''4'")oolti--0 am t ) JF ' '4 ' 7 - ' ) '''''--:--- - - t- - —-- - N- 1- "'--- - 0 I I : ' - 4 - - - ! '' -- - ' ' 4 1 1 '- - e -- - ' -- i - - -- - i-- 'P - - - -- -- -- --- - t f -2 - - ''''N''' i 9 1 ) '4' 50' '':- ) A - - '41 il :''-'-a - ' - - set-up- I fita - '-- u' - 0 4217i- - Aso tAittrt STmoiCAT'd1C N Move Gets Out of Hand Nazi humor is subtle and subdued Those who dare indulge in facetious remarks are careful to coin expressions with a reversible meaning in the hope of thus avoiding a firing squad General Kurt Dietmar one of Hitler's favorite commentators has been telling both subjects and serfs that "the nazis are fighting fiercely against the numerical and material superiority of the soviets"—in this way trying to explain superiority of morale and determination He likewise admits that the Invading nazis "might have to fight delaying battles without hope of reinforcements" But the Frankfort radio explains recent rearward movements of the nazis saying: "Where it appears expedient our troops evade the enemy to avoid losses" To he sure any civilian as well as a military expert ought to be able to demonstrate upon reflection that the best way in the world to avoid losses is to' "evade the enemy" Even the Balkan leaders who have generally preferred fighting to eating are beginning to demand that their soldiers be sent home Having discovered that Hungarians Croats and Rumanians are being statioped at the front in every battle along with Italian regiments their governments are finally convinced that evading the enemy to avoid losses is a military policy which they heartily indorse But the most humorous incidents of the tragedy in progress are Hitler's re- efforts to blame his generals for every mistake he makes C — Editor Tribune: Why should the women children and men of the west side of town be forced to- wait for their buses In front of saloons as vicious as any which flourished in the days? Not only is there a saloon (call them beer parlors or what you will) on every Corner but one where we must wait and the street is dimly lighted and even more There is no "dimly" policed shelter from the elements while waiting for overcrowded buses to arrive At any time in the evening the habitues of these places stagger to and from the "Joints" and decency demands that a woman walk almost in the gutter to avoid contact with these people It has been called "military highway" because of the number of soldiers who hang around there I do not condemn the men in uniform—I think it is a disgrace that a city of this size offers only such places for therefore Randolph's plan which he promises to take up in a May meeting of his loll' lowing may assume a very serious insurrectionist legal complication in wartime The promising meeting of Negro educators in North Carolina last November has unfortunately come forward with nothing and the moderates on both sides who might have developed a sound practical educational program are finding their voices drowned out by the g politicians who are to promote bittercontinuing ness i e'N lit ' ! nazis have pinned world-decenc- ed Attacks Money Business Editor Tribune: The monetary policy adoitted for the last 15 years and contrived for the benefit and preservation of the money business and of the system that it advocated has led up to the present world chaos Our democratic system and our existing financial system can no longer live together one Ham Park I have been the buzzards fly)— Thighbone Idaho Falls Ida Dear ' Ham Park: My husband has recently become a defense benediet and he wants to know what you are doing about dishpan hands? Incidentally I have found a buses first! I just say "Age before beauty" and all the gals stand back and let me on! —Martha Wright Ogden (I haven't done anything about my hands Martha I feel it's sort of like "Rags are royal raiment when worn for virtue's sake" and I let tem go) Dear Senator:: Of course you know what a government coordinator is—one who Manages to get organized confusion out of regimented chaos—"Me" To Mrs Alonzo Huntsman so-call- ed 'ez-- 'etf--- ' 1 — self-seekin- Catches Treasury Tilt New York economist Walter Spahr has definitely caught the treasury and federal- New York Highlights By Charles B Driscoll NEW YORK—The starlings are back When dusk and dimout fall on Forty-secon- d street you can hear them chattering all over reserve board in issuing $660000000 of greenbacks This pile of notes was printed about 10 years ago but never Issued as that the streets are almost as quiet as a Transportation Poses Problem sea The problem of transportation by matter serious most the is unquestionably demand confronting us at the moment The matefor steel for building factories war such purother for and the for army rial of conposes has slowed down our program high struction (4 escort vessels Although which given to the yards numpriority has been vessels the are building such type of view of the presber required is so large inof enemy prowlers ence of a great number in'The—tAtlantic that we have not been able either here or in Britain to keep pace with the nazi submarine constructions It appears that for the time being the c'dcowithanrdeesursminagre a sue these notes now merely to save the cost of printing normal currency in the belief that $660- 000000 Is a small amount these days and no one would raise a anti-starlin- fuss The treasury deposited the notes in Federal Reserve banks and issued checks to pay war bills although they were not added to the debt or counted in the monetary backing of gold and silver The step Is not in any way a threat to the standing of currency In the amount issued but the issuance of unbacked currency certainly is evidence of the lightness with which government officials regard the gold silver and bond requirements of sound money Distributed by King Features Syndicate Inc Costs $153000 a Minute war is costing the United States $220000000 daily or $153000 every minute according to Dudley Atherton prominent Scranton Pa banker Atherton said government war expenditures up to the end of 1942 totaled $103000000000 as with a peak prewar total Global anti-pigeo- i touched the floor And now that results are starting to show My friends are all saying— wouldn't you know— "My dear you really don't look so well I'm afraid your age is beginning to tell" —Maurine Conover Jensen Copperton Utah Dear Senator: Heck with the soft answer What makes your column of interest to 99 point 9 plus per cent of the readers is the good old American straight left to the jaw you can deliver True you may be awed and restrained by the editor but when you force yourself to the level of eating carrion pie (inspired by Ogden's "Jolly Molly") it's too much for us to absorb with relish Remember our motto: "Uhl Buteones Sunt Fulmus £Where dies But lives through all the years - I He passed his final test Dear mother may God comfort you— Know this—His ways are best —Arvilla J Heaton Orderville Utah Pleasure driving of the kind i - -- I ' 1 I - --- - 1 t - t 11-- -- 4 - MdMZMA ' -- ' - 1 -- ! r i i J - -! - Z:' 1 !- i :1: t ' I t - I — - 7: i r I - - -- I 1 - i - t ” z g k i t - lovely egg untouched! Did you ever know such a girl?" i 1 L - - - that pleases the taxi driver at the expense of his passenger is illegal under an ordinance just council of the passed by city Walla Walla Wash the American Municipal association reports The law forbids drivers to take passengers the long way" under penalty of a WO fine - "Mary are you still in bed? Well get out of it" "Mary your breakfast is on the table' "Mary what on earth are you doing? "Mazy You only have a few minutes" stone cold" your breakfast is getting come on down?" will you please "Mary -you again Mary I'm not going to call missed the Don't forget how you nearly bus yesterday" "Mary if you don't come down you willnever have time to eat your breakfast" "Mary there is Carrie Jones already on her way to the bus and you haven't yet had your breakfast" "Mary once and for all are Are you going to eat or not? you coming breakfast or shall 1 clear the table?" "Well Mary so you are down at last Remember you onlyhave a few minutes" "Mary will you put down that-- paper and Mary will drink your orange juice!" you never finish your orange juice? You don't seem to realize how late it is Have you no conception of time?" "There Mary is your egg and toast and coffee" "Mary will you please stop talking and eat? No I don't care whose en"Mary the gagement is announced" bus will be along at any minute Iflrou don't drink your coffee you will be miserable all day" "Mary the bus is coming I heard its horn up the road You haven't a minute to lose Here's your umbrel4a and your coat 'and hat Never mind the letter Run child "Does the "There she goes" run" "Yes he's waitbus driver see her?" "Well she has caught it again! ing" What a shame there is her toast and that Taxis Must Go 'Straight' won self-abnegati- I Clayton gave his life a hero great He made the For friends choice Thinking of them before him- self He answered deaths still voice No bombing children in their school Like someone's bloody fame He died a victor's death is true And clean and bright his name Proud of his wings so newly - - Christopher Billopp Says p But mothers understand the pain That's burning in your heart And know the searing scalding tears Of which they share In part So many things to make us sad Yet pride glows through the tears For brave youth's courage never - ' z the closing the lanes will-helboys over there All it will do is cause confusion and congestion at our busiest corners Also with the new bus loading zones and tile new route changes the public has from one to two blocks further to walk Why add an extra burden on them by closing the middle lanes It also will prove costly to the car driver if he is fortunate enough to find a parking meter that isn't truck taxi government or bus loading zones—then he would have to put 5 cents in the meter as 2 cents worth or 24 minutes wouldn't allow him ample time to walk the extra block or two wait for lights etc and do his shopping If the mayor wants to do something for his country and prove his patriotism why doesn't he help the already overtaxed public aryl sell his meters for Jessie Christensen scrap? be ' high command bother much with the convoys going to Russia Once in a while the Germans do attack and sur- In rieeNs sseisiwhseunbemv that the they face of a are a worthy convoy such in ships seem to whole on the But they risk great i be concentrating- on the sea lanes leading numa have west Africa They to north and ber of excellent bases in France Moreover the number of large submarines with a long lately ncrlueisiaorgmarmadeinuts thsaasIsbneenneaivnicerre mid-bloc- and brave Who was all you'd hoped he'd I ! naointkinggreactlamy paicogrt- are some off the American coast There our coasts but submarines prowling aroundcaused by these on the whole the damage I reat been d' oicead uncoetd ships has Tlipptios radio programs etc It is a great help and time saver but listen: Don't Keep let Mayoritup Jenkins know you are helping the public by publishing this guide or he will order it He is opposed to discontinued the anything that isnowa help to refI have public Right erence to your article in Monday morning's paper (quote): "Mayor Ab Jenkins announced he would call a meeting of the city traffic commission for Monday to discuss a proposal tok eliminate lane cross- c 1 n- Editor Tribune: First I want to congratulate yob for the splendid idea of reserving the upper left hand corner of your For your loss of son so young But there's plenty of other highcaloried chow! I wish I'd never learned to cook You don't gain weight by reading a book They say this is the time of year to diet— I wonder why? "They" never tried it I've exercised till rm stiff and sore I bent forward and hack till I Apparently the treasury and board agreed in December to is- side road in the Ozarks the cheeping of the starlings is the overwhelming noise in this town part of New York Central spent a small forThe g tune on fittings for the station Strips of metal with innumerable sharp points were fastened to the stone face of the great building on all ledges and wherever a bird might be expected to alight This work was done last year after the starlings had left for the country It occupied most of the summer The stripping was so tastefully and efficiently done that the average pedestrian doesn't even notice it There is a television broadcasting studio In the terminal Cheeping of the starlings and cooing of the pigeons interfered with broadcasts and were picked up by the microphones That was one reason for the expensive stripping of the facade Apparently the only effect of the anti-bir- d devices is to make the birds talk a little more and much more loudly Whether the birds alight on the sharp points and roost there through the night or cuddle Inside the metal strips close to the wall I don't know Strips and birds are too small to be observed we from the street But the birds come in every evening in great flocks like clouds They go right to the old favorite roosting places the ledges of the Public Library and the Terminal There must be millions of the little creatures Each cheep is a feeble sound but the sum of the cheeps sounds like a storm as the birds settle down for the night all over the facade of the Terminal and Library n St Patrick's cathedral put in stickers last fall too Reward I've made up my mind I'm going to be thin And thi3 time I betcha I won't give in BIft gosh it's awful hard to lose— t ! bases The same policy is being followed now has No American transport'carrying troops excelis escort the because sunk yet been lent But the attacks on cargo ships tocarryour and foodstuffs ing war materials American across troops to the and allies fury the Atlantic continues with unabated - Irked By Mayor - I t indicate that there is at least one fascist flotilla in the western Atlantic The presence of this large number ob-of leads submarines in active operation servers to believe that the German-Italia- n submarine forme must now amount to about 409 undersea craft These ships are not after glamor and any coare avoiding as much as possible Whenever ntactwith the allied men of war a convoy is strongly escorted the prowlers they will follow it but will not attack until Illusfeel they have a cinch This was fully early trated in the north African operation subthe 65 nazi in November when none of American-British marines dared attack the armada but waited until the ships had unloaded their human and war material freight and sank a large number of transports and supply ships on their way back to their good daily column and the doings of Good your family and friends luck to you all-- The following thought just came to me while I was staring at this gray landscape through smoky windows C'est vrai n'est ce pas? 1 It is conservatively estimated that some 100 nazi submarines are hunting the allied ships in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean To these must be added at least 30 Italian undersea vessels which are operating mostly in the Mediterranean although some reports of them must give way to the other Unless we can contrive to design and establish an improved and reformed financial system which is the first essential towards a new and better economy In our own country no satisfactory outcome of the war is possible The existing system is actively harmful to the state creates poverty and unemployment and is the real cause of war I need no proof of the importance of the money system upon the very lives of the people and even to the future existence of the British race so long as that system fills the position which it now holds in our national economy In so far as we are able we must try to assist our fellowmen to understand This we can do fearlessly for that which is mistaken pr false will carry no weight and will be lost and forgotten while that which is true will prevail The above statements are not mine but come direct trom A man who sat nine years on the board of governors of the Bank of England: Vincent C Vickers in his recent book "Economic Tribulations" He surely speaks with authority George A Startup' Provo Utah Many women whose husbands I - A0' -- - ' i Subs Out Hunting By Our Readers are away have no male escort of an evening and must either run the gauntlet of West Temple or stay at home Women who work and have the late shift cannot avoid this set-u- p y The fight for like charity should begin at Give us the protection home and decency of Main street Mrs Robt E Walker Exposing the other fellow's inferiority does not prove our own superiority—Nephi Jensen In the Mail Dear Senator: What a nice title! Gee it must be nice to pick out an occupation and title to suit your disposition and mood We're still enjoying your t 1 self-complac- Senator From Sandpit wartime - ' IF well-light- 1 ts — their recreation The tr S 0 and the Red Cross are battling well against this but too many people here are indifferent to their needs Asks City CleanUp - ne Brown WASH itztl - ! - '' 4 ocl pppLE fr r?Se1 w : ' :- i I of such types of ships The pay promotion and food advantages for families of these enlisted men aresuch that many youngsters are anxious to join this most dangerous branch of the navy there is no According to the latest wordmen for the and officers of shortage "N- The Public Forum The movement to improve the war lot of the Negro seems to be drifting into radical hands The two reputable Negro advisers of the war and navy departments have silently resigned The common interpretation is that their moves were intended as a protest against cancellation of a scheduled hearing before Mr Roosevelt's fair play board at which the Negroes were to air more complaints Agitation is being taken up by such radicals as A Philip who calls himself Randolph "national director of the march on Washington movement" and Is threatening to start a campaign of civil disobedience and noncooperation Randolph apparently wants to have Negroes violate en masse the laws to which they are opposed in the manner of Gandhists in India This would be a campaign of violence under the name of nonviolence The Indian with whom Gandhi deals probably has the most phlegniatic immovable personality of any nationality in the world and even so bloodshed has generally followed Gandhi's campaigns We in this country black and white lose our tempers much easier than the Indians In : - '''' cItPkoZ wrath Those Humorous Nazis Explaining Their Fiascos J- - ''''N-- - r f - - " - et-- 1 -' - 4 - 1 ' z t -1 bee- - -- '541--1---- 111- - ''''-- - -" ':- of the Frankfurter and other schools vying to maintain their jobs in the face of congressional ?' e - ts their hopes on submarine warfare to prevent the allies from taking sufficient reinforcements across the Atlantic and thus frus- trate American-Britis- h offensive plans in north Africa and Europe According to best available reports the German shipyards are producing one submarine a day All work on large war vessels has been suspended since last spring The new 50000-to- n battleships of the improved Von Tirpitz type which were:reported 90 per cent complete have been left in the yards without further work being scheduled The airplane carrier - Graf Zeppelin is the only new addition to nazi sea power as far as heavy surface ships are concerned She has been on the slips since 1936 At one time it was reported that she would be made into a hospital ship But recent reports indi- cate that she has been completed and has cruises in the been undergoing shake-dow- n Baltic sea since last August Some speedboats and destroyers are benazis are ing built but onon the whole ofthesubmarines large fleets concentrating The shortage of crews is somewhat bothersome but it appears that there are enough are volunyoung men of the asl'etr who in addition to teering for submarine to form the crews the men being drafted litC° A---!'' - iti d 7 it- 7 -0 i - d! U-Boa- incii' i A - ti :7-- -- - : --- uLcEFty to these back to them going on civilian goods This is a far cry from the dall business to door zasvvkaischkizeidgtornhom ereeejk 11 - t- : b N t Axis Hold Nazi Hopes of Frustrating Allies By Manning - January 26 1913 these which will attract more outside workers preserve payrolls bring aid and keep them here The Tribune believes that can be accomplished and calls on all who share this faith in the future of Utah to join it in a program to promote the growth and prosperity of the intermoun1 1 the other nonmilitary adminisIn several cases trations W P B has recovered somehow scarce raw war materials which could not be used and turned bhithited war Permanent housing facilities must be provided in cities and towns near factories and steel mills agriculture must be stepped up to care for greater populations and conditions must be created tain west 1 of Italy and the conquered province of Albania Before becoming a partner in the axis Mussolini was able to look over territory of greater extent than Germany had ever controlled before the crusade that kept Hitler's victims divided until he conquered them one by one Now Hitler has the spoils and Mussolini has nothing The nazis usurp and dictate the policy of Italy herself soothing Mussolini with soft praise or lulling him to sleep with songs of hope while they extend their tentacles to encompass a little more of the Italian domain every day To be definite Italy embraced 110660 square miles of sovereign soil five years ago together with 1345462 square miles i of colonial territory Today since the fall of Tripoli nothing is left of Mussolini's dream while control of Italy is in alien hands To paraphrase Shakespeare one may ask: "0 Sawdust Caesar! Dost thou lie so low? Are all thy conquests glories triumphs spoils shrunk to this?" For self and pelf for power and prestige :Mussolini has gambled away the of a worthy people He dreamed heritage to awaken and find that in chasing an ignis fatuus of glory he was lost in a bog of ignominy So let him lie He may revise the lines Shakespeare attributed to King Henry VIII: "Had I but served my God with half the zeal I ed a zealot he would not have left me naked to mine enemies" gd wv problems to be solved and everyone is agreed that the United States must carry a heavy burden of responsibility Each community in this country will have its own local problems as America changes back into an economic system geared to peace instead of war Although the War program has been a great stimulant for many Utah communities it has been seen by some shortsighted individuals as only temporary If we listen to them if will be just that But if Utah business leaders industrialists and capitalists will shake off shackles of state isolationism of economic defeatism the march toward a new prosperity will not halt abroad - (11 By Paul Mallon WASHINGTON—A change of government rationing tone toward business representatives here has become evident the past two weeks A friendlier and more cooperative greeting has been encountered by most business men In approaching 0 P A W P B and Salt Lake City Utah Tuesday Morning January 26 1943 go )1 Iv777 4:§ - - |