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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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4 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING MAY 27 I94J News Views s- Air Force Helicopter Gets Tryout at U-Boats RUBBER PLANT STRIKERS BACK O' FIRE INSURANCE EXECUTIVE SEES HEW FRONTIERS I prediction' based on Information has received from secret sources that the Japs will try to invade the United States this summer They are to use 100000 picked troops and 60 per cent of( their navy That warning should not go unheeded as was his Pearl Harbor information Strange to relate when he gave out the Pearl Harbor plans he was condemned as a rabble- many But Insists Government Should Keep Hands Out of Business Japan has openly proclaimed a desire to possess California Then when the Pearl Harborpv disaster occurred those same H4J waiians roundly condemned the navy and army and'' everybody -but themselves on the failure to Continued From Fast One) In transportation as came to this community back in 1869 when the railroad center of the intermoun-t Continued From Fa onet tain region was established here war labor board had reduced to I at the time of the driving of the cents an hour its ecom-1 golden spike mendation of an 8-cent wage increase Production soon stopped! Ogden now Is the on a multitude of such items as and should make the most of that self-sealing gasoline tanks and de- nosition in the field of aviation leers for warplanes anti-aircraft 1 guns gas masks and combat tires Acting soon after the international executive board urged return to work with promises the WLB would reconsider the case President Roosevelt telegraphed his warning to the rubier leaders last night Mr Roosevelt said the midst of war calling for the supreme sacrifice of many of the ranks of our armed forces it is shocking to the nation to discover that any 1 no group within our citizenry would I ere has been practically no impede for a single mpment the I projUction increase despite the production of the materials of war ased hourg of work needed for our war One international executive board The jeutsche Allgemeine Zei-member who declined use of hisl- a paper of great influence name reported that only a few has gome out in fav0r of a short-minutes before the presidential ul- er day declaring a man is capable timatum was received the board I of oniy So much work in had voted 6 to 2 for continuance I da working every day of the stoppage Industrial sources estimated the Three Inventions for the turn-loss in production of war materials 1 jng Qf gea water into drinking resulting from the stoppage might water are to be tested by the Just before Pearl Harbor 'Admiral Yamamoto said he would I dictate the terms of peace In Washington How would you- like to be a subject of Japan an abject menial? MY PRAYER Help me to lift the heavy weight that presses on my heart I am so tired so tired of greed of hate of death Wherever the Germans have gained a victory they have re fevridofhseiaCven3qUerei I Oh! that wars could cease- We are fighting to retain our freedom and escape a form of serfdom At the high school this evening 618 students will graduate that peace could be eternal! That human eyes might see thfTN beauty of a world at peace And hear no more the thundering of war That men might feel secure and women dry their tears And little children be nbt burdened down with countless fears That skies be filled with birds and not with bombs NEW YORK May 27 (Special) New frontiers of accomplishment that promise not only better living for us but for the peoples of the whole world were seen for the future by Robert Barbour president of the National Board of Fire Underwriters whtf declared how ever that this Is true onl If op portunity and rewards are not denied and government keeps Its hands out of business ana industrial enterprise that can be handled capably by private citizen! Note Warning Speaking before the 77th annual meeting of the national board here today Mr Barbour called atten-tlon to warnings by congressional leaders of the growth in government by bureaucratic edict and directive and said: "Only an in formed and vocal public can kill this unhealthy growth which in many countries of the world has made the individual little more than a cipher Let no one believe any government has magic enough to give something for Mr Barbour cited a world trend to minimize the importance of the individual and to- magnify the importance of the state and said that this must result Inevitably in individuals owing more than $50 loss of personal liberty and initia-i for the year The carry-over is tlve to be paid in two equal instal- in this country" he stated ments March 15 1944 and March "there has-been growth of a phil- osophy that would have us believe already reprcsentg an ad Zty ol gonrmentl ditional tax burden over and above ABOAniTtrTTANKER heVicooter lonriimrl the deck of a small tendings on the deck of a sm SALES TAX BY '44 INDICATED 4 (Continued From Pace One) ay for all taxpayers That is a little army of boys adayworhL111 out to And fields bTgreen with pass not blood exceed $18000000 British navy AfteTmhdate in military circles about feasibility of use of such craft abov piloted by Col IL Gregory is shown making one of about 24 moving tanker in a demonstration on Long Island Sound recently The moving maritime commission and the war shipping omcKJ rmy lr tore photo New Sub Weapon CROCKETT NOW INVASION AIDE WASHINGTON May 27 The maritime commission today announcld that a new anti-sub LONDON1 May 27 Allied red with And hearts might sing because of love for fellow men And God could answer 'All Is well Merriam Romanderfl 1 121 28th St Hundreds of them will find employment in our defense plants This is the first time in the history of graduation when everyone desiring work has a place open to that ambition weaDon is cargo vessels preparations for an invasion of Eu- rope were advanced another step equipped with hel today with the assignment of Brig- Severe tests by Col Greg- adjer General James Crockett ory of the army air forces materiel I one of the outstanding American command proved the value authorities on the German army to the commission and the war I the general staff of the shipping administration European headquarters Gregory it the A army announcement here 24 landings and vare(j I said that he gained intimate knowl- ae takeoff space was 78 I ede the organization and equip- speeds ATTORNE YSUCCUMBS SALT LAKE CITY May 27 (UP) There have been times in the Rajph Stewart 45 Salt Lake for instance 1930-31-32-33 city attorney and former when only good fortune offered Democratic central committee Z' The distillery machines can be carried injan emergency lifeboat Our army has a machine for the treatment of canal water and one of the machines was tested on the canal that flows through the depot near Ogden But it was of great weight and could notbe utilized in lifeboat because of its size For the first time in the history of the navy a warship is to be named for a Negro Leonard Roy Harmon a Negro serving on the San Francisco in the battle of Guadalcanal was killed when' he deliberately exposed himself to hostile gunfire In order to protect a shipmate chairman died at his home today after a heart attack TOKYO WARNS CITY DWELLERS TO FLEE TO COUNTRY SAN FRANCISCO May 27 (UP) Radio Tokyo painted a grim picture today of life in America in the future Tokyo said in a broadcast recorded here by United Press the war continues those of you in America will find housing conditions becoming more strained day by day should electric power be cut down elevators will come to a standstill and those living in the upper floors -of houses in high buildings will just have to climb up and down the many stairs or move to some lower floors or even move out to the country of you who are first to leave the cities will be definitely the safer for the tall buildings will he easy targets for the Jap planes when they once start raiding your cities but bureaus and super-agencies can current payments George said in that category" George said even hope for employment Between 1930 and 1940 thousands went out of our schools with discouraging outlook It is a source of rejoicing that the lives of our young graduates are not In great part blanked by adversity Let us hope that in the years ahead no one will be denied the opportunity to work by 48 feet i plah for and direct the individual that jightt we probably would not better than he can for himself a be t0 make any increase in philosophy which tells young per- individuai income tax rates before sons that the opportunities that1 March 15 1945 ment of the German army particularly of its panzer units while serving for four years as-U military attache in Berlin The compromise plan is expect- their forefathers enjoyed have gone Aching Stiff LluscIesT0 Two or three applications of Emerald Oil after opening up the pores with a good hot towel and In fifteen minutes the pain and soreness is eased A few more applications at regular intervals and the soreness goes you get real relief a wonderful formula this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics so good that thousands of bottles are sold annually Moone's Emerald Oil is guaranteed to give real satisfaction or money back Pay Less Drug Store JAP SUB BLASTED THANKS TO PLANE and that the government must ed to ecejve quick approval when plan and dq for them' Points to Abuses Pointing to abuses that have been heaped on capitalists and the capitalistic system Mr Barbour re it comes up ip the house Monday and in the senate later next week Terms Broadened House and senate tax conferees today broadened terms of their 75- That kind of heroism cannot be 1 too highly honored by our government' I 1 like these many-times Jolly said it too stopped its engines and silently stood by in the foggy waters stalking midnight the sub carefully came up to charge its batteries As soon as the conning tower came up wharr! That condition would make for a better world A Korean who foretold the Pearl repeated 'statements that we Harbor attack two months before know for what we are fighting jit occurred has again made a I A RAT ISLAND BASE May 13 (AP) (Delayed) An alert navy Catalina patrol boat crew spotted a Jap torpedo wake off Attu the second day of the assault landing located the origin and marked it with smoke flares called destroyers which drew oil with depth charges and at midnight as the damaged sub surfaced the destroyer blasted it to bits Patrol Plane Commander Lieutenant Jesse Jolly 27 Turlock Calif and his co-pilot Lieutenant (J G) John I Murphy 23 of Jamaica told the story today less than 12 hours after it happened were a half mile due west of vthe battleship which was standing off said Murphy when Jolly saw the torpedo wake headed for the battleship The plane then dropped smoke flares along the course and at the point of the origin which was clearly visible because of an oil slick A destroyer steamed out full tilt "The destroyer followed the oily slick until it stopped dead in the marked are these capitjal- perent Rumi plan pay-as-you-go ists? Why almost everyone of I to provide greater relief for us A capitalist is any person who taxpayers in lowest income brac-saves a dollar and puts it to work anj f0r members of the armed who has the right and mses that gervlces gaid the United Press right to invest It in any property I jn additiorv to forgiving all the or in any legitimate business which m2 tax for perg0M with a total he believes will be profitable For 1 liaTility for that year up to over 150 years the United States $50 the conferees extended the has been a land of millions of j5Q forgiveness to any taxpay- capltallsts whose money has helped er With a 1942 liability up to $67 to develop our large Industries and Te jve that bracket will be businesses as well as myriads of forgiven 75 per cent of the entire little ones Ask almost any of the 1M2 liability and will pay the great Industrial corporations how mainlng 25 per cent In the next two many of their shareholders own years 100 shares or less of the common A taxpayer who owed $67 on his stock and you will find that in 19i2a income will be forgiven a flat most cases small Individual hold- $50 and be allowed two years in era will far outnumber all the rest which to pay the remaining $17 of them put together A taxpayer who had a 1942 lia- Insurance" Mr Barbour bility of $100 would be forgiven $75 continued a good example of I and would have two years to pay capitalism at work for everybody the remaining $25 Our business is made up of or-1 For members of the armed ser-dinary every-day people and ft la vices Senator Harry Byrd- D-ordlnary every-day people that it ya) said the conferees were will-deals with and protects through I ing to waive any taxes owed by Insurance" 1 guch individuals who die In ser vice for insidious costly let rust decay dirt and rot develop a small unprotected spot into a repair job Check the "danger in your home window sashes roof gutters porch steps and floors screens now 1 Then if needed give them proper paint protection with PABCO! Protect your screens from rust with Prolong the life of your roof with STALIN REPLIES TO LETTER i- r' If you want to paint your entire house protect the danger spots" with PABCO Sash Colors Brilliant Long Lasting Colors That Defy Rot! 1 1 1 1 it (Ooetnued From Pag Out) announcement of the meeting gave no details A picture of Stalin Davies and Molotov at the kremlin as the envoy wound up his business and prepared to leave for home was published on the front page In a four-column space today by Izvestia official government newspaper Stalin was smiling and appeared very pleased Davies and Molotov looked satisfied Observers agreed that all appeared delighted about something but there was no explanation of what that something! was Pravda communist party newspaper also front-paged two pictures of Davies Stalin and Molotov in one of the biggest displays of photographs given any visiting foreigner since the war began Davies attended a luncheon given yesterday by Molotov to mark the anniversary of the treaty of alliance between Russia and Great! Britain I fle 6 IM Cofi Ti "it 1 Preserves smooth or mineral surface roofing forestalls leaks A Well Painted Screen Never Rusts SUNDAY MAY 30 ts 1 UTT SHOES CD Here's ratlon-al advice i Choose- stouthearted Life -Strides the shoes that match your crowded schedule with tireless freshness and reward you with mor 0 miles per shoe coupon 1 Their quality tells In the long fun and styles help you lead 's charmed life IBJ1M Iimi'H- a 1 1 mill This is truly memorable Decoration Day For many years now on this occasion we have honored those who fought valiantly in past wars to preserve our unalienable rights to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness Now we honor those who are fighting TODAY as well under the glorious red white and blue defending these same precious rights! Celebrate This Decoration Day by Pledging More of Your Earnings to the Purchase of War Bonds to Hasten the Day of Victory! 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