Show i 1 1 August whene political rather than miiitary considerations I prompted the allies to decide to in Europe first regardless 4713e iltribune Sunday Morning February 14 1943 16B It Inadequate Merchant Fleet War Precludes The recapture of some portions of Guadalcanal led some advocates of the strategy to dispose of the Nipponese first and turn later to Hitler with all our might to believe tothat the demthe world by onstration given the American forces in the Pacific would gain more adherents for such a strategy may now be revealed that one of the principal reasons why a the navy insisted on su demonstration against anCheri who had to fight on one front only was to show the feasibility of an all-ooperation against the Japs Had we then exploited that initial victory it Is safe to say that by this time we could have been close to the Japanese lines of communication between the Japanese isles and the Netherlands Indies The strategists advocating that policy maintained stubbornly that the only safe "holding strategy" in the Pacific is the one in which we are astride of the enemy's lines of communiWhen we reached such cation a happy positionthey felt we could easily hit the enemy with submarines and planes from excellent bases which would have been available to us and turn with the rest of our power against the enemy in Europe The weakness in the armor is shipping The Japaness Japanese have a limited number of naval and private yards and began the war with a relatively inadequate number of merchantmen The damage inflicted on them by the American submarines operating from bases thousands of miles away already is serious enough to worry the Tokyo government But our undersea craft can do only s limited damage since they are so far from their bases Two-Ocea- n Decision to Defeat Hitler First anese Time to May Give 1 l Great Power in Pacific Develop 1 A By Constantine Brown NVASHINGTON D C—Wash- Ington is directing- the attention I - - - of the American public almost on allied operations across the Atlantic Some quarters regard even the mention of the Pacific as "helping Hitler" At Casablanca Pr e egi de n t Boosevelt And Prime Minister Churchill after long talks with their highest ranking military experts derided on an all-ooffensive intended to bring Hitler and MIISSOlini to their knees as soon as possible The overpowering personalities of the two civilian leaders must have influenced greatly the technical men at the conferences Before the meetings there still were military and naval men who wondered w h et h er we should continue to treat the Pacific as the stepchild of allied strategy Now that the decision to make tt drive against the Eurnpean continent has been definitely taken our action in the Pacific area must be confined exclusively to a holding operation It is not the lack of men or planes or even warships which prevents the American high command from having even a limited aggressive attitude in an area where inferior American-Australia- n forces have been able to defeat the Japanese on more than crie occasion The absence of an adequate number of merchantmen is the principal reason why only a limited amount of supplies can be sent to General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral William Halsey to enable them to "do much with little" Even before the major submarine offensive of the nazis had started our shipping losses in the AVantir had been great The Germans claim 9000000 tons 1Vhile the allies have not made the aettial losses known it iis admitted in usually responsible quarters that we lost between 72n0000 and 7500000 tons between January 1 and December Levy ut 1 i 1 4 1 1 I 1 1 g 1 s 0 I 1 i I 1 1 Yet in spite of these advantages we had to mobilize a huge fleet In the next few months when the time comes to send a powerful army with all the necessary auxiliaries and supply ships against positions strongly held by the enemy's shore batteries and well protected by submarines it is easily understandable that we will need every ship large or small new or old to take that force ashore and maintain it in supplies reinforcements and war materials after It has gained a toehold - 1 St GA R HOUSE t --:- ':z f C IC A I L' i- ti ' - 0 1 A 0'''- - 4 4F:--4- i N- ' ' pokttvf ' i:? 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I i' - r k i--- - I - ::: i birthday i 11 g 7- - 1 ' f i ' 1 well-know- 212-inc- 71rim 44 j : - 7 t - : 'i::'''''''' -r-- :17 produc- tion over the same period of t!rno certainly does not exceed 10000000 tons of merchantmen In the t"red' column must be f - 1 i Monday at his ' ? 0 home His son !): J and daughter-in'' and Mr law - !'r Mrs' Robert Pat- - ' ::::--' lc '''' Since we did not continue the offensive after the capture of Guadalcanal the Japanese took full advantage of the breathing spell to transform the poorly defended islands west of New Guinea—particularly Timor and Borneo—into first class fortresses They worked day and night Specialists and technicians Japanese and Germans were taken there i i ninth ' - Little jo Spare ill i':" A'' ) 041 Allied shipyards will have at ')i)!least to triple last i year's figure I t '1 i t4 t ! A V ' 4ii:' t '17 A t to meet that situation alone And m r 1 under these circumstances it is hardly conceivable that we shall 11 ' have anything substantial to :I ' 4 t't---from the Pacific area 1 spare The "holding strategy" which t was decided for that theater of !I ‘1(2 I operations as far back as Janu-' 1342 was confirmed last ary Output : : " i ' ut Fortify Islands coasts last year 10000000-To- n ar men-of-w- NN'in - '":-- World Traveler Conducts U of U Course 1:No ted Dr Frederie W Ingvoldstadworld developments and other 7J to world latett topics Thirty' rri nutri traveler and Seven dictiontiries Third District Judge J Allan go ' on lecture period 14111 he (IL each school international affairs winners of to cont limed !lecturer Crock et t Saturday Junior high to a to contempornry everts voted conduct !has been Lake Salt the engaged county chapter Monday the trial of Henry Spencer McLeese 26 of 250 West South of the Service Star Legion essay 'course on "Contemporary History the week and an analysts of of a NVorld at NVar" under the official war communiques contest the finals to be conductTemple street charged with secThe class will begin Tuesday ond degree burglary and being an ed Monday at 2 p m in the auspices of the University of Utah - 15:30 p m at the Lafayette schq habitual criminal He pleaded in- Memorial house at Memory extension division Dr I O Horsfall director- of the extension di- - auditorium corner of State a nocent park vision announced Saturday Let: One winner from each secHe allegedly entered the home Dr'Ing-voldstais a director of North Temple streets sebe be iwill at conductedon school will M Tuesday 1612 Gaskill of Mrs Della the "Town Hall in Europe" He is ondary high from 5:3') Acadeevenings a !Friday American member of the 6 The lected The their street November by principals nc lhards 7 P m Two quarter hours of also cites burglary and essays are to be restricted to my of Political and Social Science t on versity extension credit Committee the and National seven minutes for delivery and Adult Education at arson convictions in 1910 for the class when : given Washington Continued to next Saturday was are to be written on any patri- - D' C Ile has traveled widely iin 19'Icst'sd otic subject Content delivery Europe Asia and Latin America j the trial of Albert Drake McCann are tto he and studied peoples and govern-e- s u and construction charged with unlawful cohabitarau's Jail Term ments first hand The winners judging points tion from each school will present The course will consist of 12 Convicted of receiving sto7 i Judge Crockett setV March 11 R5 their essays before members of lectures and will cover topics deal- -- property valued at less than is:1 trial date for David the Service Star Legion Monday ing with the effect of the flusso- Evan Willis Fix 23 of Spririxfie Knight of Los Angeles charged with before receiving their prizes German struggle in Europe the Mo Saturday was serteneel The contest will be the fifchances of a separate peace with Third District Judge J AI 1 grand larceny for the theft of a gold watch valued at $59 from the teenth annual event sponsored Italy the future of France the Crockett to serve 90 div tr S bureau of information on the L D S by the organization Mrs P J problems in India the' role of Lake county jail A stay of exec O'Carroll is chairman China in the present and future tion to February 20 was grant! temple grounds on December 21 Jack Bunce pleaded innocent to a charge of forgery and trial was "95061W000KOOVMW1829WSWW0“040 7set for March 15 k t 0 Iluttis C Patterson of 601 Mast Third South street who has done 'a heap of farming during his life ' t ' and is taking it for a easy will eelewhile" ' brate his eighty i ey added the damaged ships—no actual figure is available—which will take much longer than usual to repair Our own and the British yards on the west coast of Britain are so busy producing and new merchantmen that they do not have the usual facilities to repair damaged ships Moreover the nazis seem to have invented a new type of torpedo which has a much greater damaging power than those used pricr to six months ago One of these new German and engines of destruction Japanese rips a ship to pieces An allied crinser was hit recently by one The old of the new torpedoes a hole made have would type which could have been patched up easily but the new torpedo the bow and desmashedup a turret gun stroyed A landing force such as the one sent to north Africa which is considered small compared to what we may have to send against the European mainland demanded a large armada of merchantmen a n d warships Nazi submarines did not attack that group of about 800 ships The opposition from French shore batteries and warships was to compared inconsequential what we will have to face when we attack the German held Delay in Theft Trial Nears 89th Date of Birth rfight Students Wait For Essay Tourney Finals L Resident ICottrt Grants S I S d fa - |