Show 1 10 Ht 1111 I t tk rr 1 Dads Dad's t 4 1 i I t Column i ll I w WE E NOW have something like men in the tho U V S. S Army Our troops may e eventually number as many as and will certainly number to toTo To As a result resul the draft Is 18 really beginning to be felt In many sections Elections of the country married men are now being called to the ranks In I- Quantity Some time next year unless there Is a II change in in policy policy married men with children will begin receiving Induction papers capers The drain on war industry is 18 very great creat Draft boards are telling manufacturers manufacturers manu manu- lecturers to train as many men older and end unfit physically for production work wort as possible All men between 20 and 45 are definitely in line for Army service some time time and and after the election election election elec elec- tion it is virtually certain that congress will wal lower the military age limit to to 18 o o v VENISON EMSON AN AND ANI EXPLOSIVES aS CITIZENS OF OP the state of Utah can contribute over pounds pound of vital explosives In two weeks with no cost to themselves or our federal government government- If they have II a desire to help win the war All that is necessary to obtain this needed much-needed war material is 18 a little Jo- Jo Io- Io operation by the the- deer hunters of Utah and some organization by war conservation authorities It Is conservatively estimated that more than deer will be killed in Utan Utah this year The fat that could be ex extracted extracted extracted ex- ex from these animals would total more than tons which could in turn be utilized to produce enough glycerine glycerine glycerine gly gly- cerine to make more than pounds 0 01 vItal explosives I In addition to the fat obtained from each animal there is 18 the valuable skin II that tbd In is available a. for far the manufacture of leather coats gloves and shoes for our I soldiers sailors and Industrial workers I Also in estimating the worth of the deer this season we must not forget the venison that Is added to our local meat supply which will obviously greatly re relieve relieve relieve re- re lieve the meat shortage Each deer will willI I average about 80 pounds o off of dressed venison In view of Secretary of Agriculture request for meat rationing ItIs it itIs itis is Important that thought be given to the Importance of ol this supply This This This' years year's kill will m mean an pounds of meat added to the states state's total or enough meat to feed every man woman and anel child in the state for two months at the established ration of two and andone andone one half pounds per week In the past most of the fat from the I deer has been wasted and many of the i deer hides have bave not not- been used Tills This year It Is most essential that we waste nothing noth noth- I log ing that is 18 needed to aid our war pro pro- gram In addition to furnishing sport and recreation for hundreds of Utah and California hunters Bambi takes on new values this year The legged four-legged denizens of our forests will contribute much to Vie she nations nation's war program and the defeat of Hitler and his satellites The Tho possibilities of i Utah's deer hunt this year offer a serious and definite ch to the patriotism of our sportsmen sportsmen sportsmen sports sports- men and to the Wild Life Federation of Utah I If the war conservation authorities will willI organize to utilize the fats from Utah's I week two-week deer deer- hunt they will realize more morn glycerine than all the fats Utah housewives can save in one years year's time 1 Lets Let's do something about it ItI Salt I Salt Lake Times Timet I out SURPRISE Ki n FOIL rou AXIS IN IS 1913 1913 DEATH ON OS WINGS AMERICA HAS liAS a surprise to throw at atthe atthe the tho axis in death 1943 1943 1943 death on wings Virtually Virtually Virtually Virtu Virtu- ally ready according to the October J Readers Reader's Digest and due for quantity 1 production by early 1943 are American aircraft which wholly outclass the best j J enemy planes Now being Incubated in the Arsenal cf Democracy according to the Digest J are aro fighter planes with a ceiling of 50 50 3 ceo OCO feet teet a range of 2000 miles much miles much more moro than enough to accompany bombers bombera bomb bomb- j ers era from England to Berlin and back back back- and speeds pees s well above miles per hour Beside these new fighters Britain's Spitfires Spitfires Spitfires Spit Spit- fires and Hurricanes Germanys Germany's Messer- Messer I and Wulf Focke-Wulf and even our own new P 47 Thunderbolt will be become become become be- be come but pallid forerunners The Digest article says even our magnIficent magnificent magnificent mag mag- Flying Fortress and Liberator bombers will be completely overshadowed overshadow overshadow- ed by new 1943 1043 super The ar article article article ar- ar says the precise facts are military secrets but It is known that the bombIng bombing bombing bomb bomb- ing plane of 1943 will be the first true battleship of the air not only In protective protective protective pro pro- armor but In cruising range and firepower as well o c O KEEP SEEP ON OS TilE THE JOn JOB THE TIIE HOME front can never be as ex exCIting exciting exiting ex- ex CIting nor as productive of medals as the battle front and no doubt that Isas is isas isas as it should be However the Importance of or the home front is coming more and mere to be recognized a as Indicated the theother theother other day when one of at the top men at selective service headquarters warned workers against changing Jobs with any idea of getting draft deferment thereby Thousands of workers throughout the country have Jumped their regular peacetime peacetime peacetime peace peace- time and perhaps unglamorous Jobs togo to togo go 80 to work for defense industries Not only Is 19 this unlikely to result In draft def deferment but but it might actually Hasten the day of the draft call ac according according ac- ac cording to Lieutenant-Commander Lieutenant Patrick Patrick Patrick Pat Pat- rick H. H Winston assistant executive or of selective service headquarters In Wash- Wash ington I I Addressing the convention of the national Association of Food Chains Chain in Chicago the other day Lieutenant Com mander mender Winston said A A man moving voluntarily from II a non essential Industry to an essential Industry In m which he has had no preVIous pre pre- draft experience does not Improve ove ovee his art such ac- ac statu On the e contrary such luch ac ac- r to 10 p prevent event Immediate Induction might cause him to be called earlier What So Bo It aPPears that those of us doing hn may seem to be prosaic Jobs at home had better stick to them That advice is II obviously based on the fact that ie the machinery of civilian life must not be 8 e dU organized by unplanned shifts shift Continued on Page TOUT Four Dads Dad's Column Continued from Page One from one place to o another and one Job jo joto b to another The Tho army wants us to o stay put until we are needed If we get too impatient for tor change the army says lays O 0 K bud If II youre you're In to such ouch a hurry and ge get t your rifle O O O 0 OA A FALL FAIX ZUm EACH SEASON at about this time we issue a 8 warning naming to citizens to watch out for tor falls fall's hazards A traffic danger comes to us ua with increased winds rain and falling leaves which makes a 8 combination combination tion of danger due to o skidding and collision collision col col- col- col or accident Most of us have found ourselves forced to use care if It we are driving in machines and start etar sliding over sections where wet leaves are pack pack- ed Often wet leaves will hide oil streaks on the road which make skidding I almost n a certainty There is danger to o us on ott foot who blithely go along not looking to o see if our steps may It start art solid and I end slippery Just because we want to stand on our two feet teet to o remain health and avoid accidents lets let's watch this fall faU hazard O O O I j NINE MILLION AXIS MAN l MAN I STATING THAT American war production production production pro pro- has been Increased by percent per percent percent cent since Pearl Harbor Donald M M. M Nelson Nel Nel- Nelson son Chairman of the War Production Board Doard recently told old some workers of ot Camden New Jersey that the fight fight- ers era with the beat best Industrial system behind behind be be- hind them will win this war says says' the th I Industrial Press Preas Service I The United States w wh which hi f c h means mean I I every everyone one of us us Mr Nelson said is 1 s engaged In a fight tIght to o the death against the Axis powers There is II no place fa for tor r Americans in J Japans Japan's a pan prosperity co y sphere There Is II no place for tor Americans American In Hitler's new order For us they mea mean n economic political religious and personal person person- al slavery Every U. U S. S citizen recognizes the truth in these words Every loyal American way of maximum effort on tho the part of everyone particularly everyone particularly war workers workers workers-is a threat to o our country and our very ex ex- ex I I I Yet Vet the number of ot strikes In n our war I. I industries has been mounting steadily since Pearl Harbor Twenty-seven Twenty in j I 1 January fifty in February six sixty In fn I i March one ninety in April one hundred four forty-four In May one hundred ninety ninety- ninety ninety-I I two In June and two hundred twenty twenty- two in July During all aU these months when everyone everyone everyone every every- one should have been doing everything possible to produce to the maximum of his hll ability over eighty thousand men I were Involved In strikes and more than nine million valuable man-hours man were lost to our war production program m. m O O O MORE MILITARY planes are scheduled for tor production this year than were made in the U. U S. S from 1909 when the Army I bought its first plane to last December I |