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Show THE PAGE TWO. The Herald-Journa- l IIEKALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, UTAH, 26, 1941. Edsons Washington SNOW SCULPTURE THOUGHTS Published every week day afternoon by the Cache ValNewspaper Co., 75 West Center Street, Logan, Utah. Telephone all department 50. delivered by carrier 45 cents per The Herald-Journmonth. By mail, In Cache Valley, $4 00 per year, $2.25 for six months, $1 25 for three months, 50 cents one month; elsewhere $5 00 per year. matter in the post office at LoEntered as second-clas- s gan, Utah, under the act of congress, March 4, 1879. Proclaim Liberty through all the land. Liberty BelL NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, I ley Pea-Canning-as-Us- BY PETEK EDSON Washington Correspondent 26 Nov. WA:::T:;GT0N congressmen like to make speeches about how John L, Lewis and the labor unions, the inefficiency o' the red tape specialists in "W the military serand the vices, reactionary conservatism of tha Heral'-Journ- -- Mouth-shooting col-um- s. BY RAT NELSON THINGS tax is the power to destroy." dollar-a-yearm- Those who are governed least are governed best. THOMAS JEFFERSON. the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing undean of itself: but to him that esteemeth anything to be unclean, to him it is undean. Romans 14:11. I know, and am persuaded by ' We are all sintul. Therefore hateer ue blame of another we shall find in our own bosoms. Seneca. WHEN FIRST MEANS FIRST Defense comes first. We have all said that, and the words dropped easily from our tongues. The jierformance is not always so easy. If words are to have any meanings, first means first. Heres how Webster puts it: Preceding all others; lirst in time, or a series, Hisition, or rank; foremost in position: in front of or in advance of all others; foremost in rank, importance, or worth Well, how about it? Are we serious when we say defense comes first? Does it come before immediate achievement of a particular administrative means of collecting union dues? Does it come before a new car or a new icebox next spring? Does it come befoie the question of whether men belonging to Union A or Union B shall drive the nails for a new cantonment? Does it come before the manufacture of wedgets and manufacturer sufgadgets, even if the fers some hardship? Does it come before the ambitions and normal expectations of two million young men who have had to leave those things behind them for ca n and ship? Does it come before the ability to buy luxuries and to wedget-and-gadg- live luxuriously? Does it come before a booming stock market and a deluge of easy and unearned profits ? Does it come before ease and comfort and complacent wallowdng in a prosperity that stems from the misery of of a world ? two-thir- In other words, does defense really come utterly and completely first? If it does, some other things will have to come second, and third, and fourth. That doesnt mean that they cannot come at all. In fact, the very suggestion that one thing comes first implies that others come afterward. Nobody has ever suggested a- slogan of Defense Only. Even the countries e locked in Europes dont live on defense alone. But there defense comes first. So it must here. The other things can be achieved; they can be the seconds and thirds and fourths. But first, defense. The time has come when first must mean first, and not eventually. oftl one-han- -- really o fingernails are important if one is to have beautiful hands. Thus we can't overlook these ten vital items, can g we? Romantic dreams come true for the modern Cinderella who wears our fingernail polish, promises one ad. Hell be putty in your charming hands. Another manufacturer winds up in this manner: Someday you're going to take the trip of your dreams . . . someday you're going to do something wonderful, specatcular . . . but today, now? What are you doing to make yourself the sort of person to whom things just naturally happen? . . . Your hands, your fingernails, do they invite adven- Pictured season ox year 6 Enclosed defense station. 10 Varnish ingredient. 13 Within. 14 Pertaining to an era. 18 Touch. 18 Mother. 19 Color. 21 Insect. 23 College official. Minute ice crystals. 27 Leg joint. 25 29 Hide. Famous English school. 33 Organs oi hearing- 34 Makes mistakes. 37 Roman Cupid. 40 Measure of diameter of wires. 41 Musical note. 43 Witty saying 31 44 Behold! 46 47 40 Toward. Anger. Compass Answer to Previous Puzzle NA C A ipjT iH 26 Thread of screw ocDpU7e' ijolNl 28 Suffix. 30 Mandatory ORjUE'NiT precept. 32 Midday. 35 Sluggish. 36 Incision. 38 Boil slowly. 39 Blow delivered with open hand. 42 God of wat. 45 JeweL 48 Dines. T-- iN'Si SI EiT,ONfATiTiA OI BAtS:P.Da bIJaiR UfJUNANl IRS'S DOUCIAS ASwJKJP Is BnIA P nape sr mm point 50 Suitable. 52 Harness together. 54 Portion. 56 Astral body. 58 Jungle loid. 61 Sharp sound. 63 Graceful bird. 67 Famous author. 68 Like. 70 Reverberate. 72 Paradise. 74 Chinese meaure. 75 Cooking utensil. 76 Swirl. 77 Participated in a water sport. KM IN A0 N'AlPlS SlT'RVvF A'InHuE S'AVEb VERTICAL 1 Men of lea"ning 2 Silly. 3 Tellurium Unit of energy. 5 Orderly arrangement 7 Preposition. 8 Bright color. 9 Golf mounds. 11 Part of be. 4 12 15 17 Feline. Narrow path. Tardy. Short letter. 20 22 Beverage. 24 Authoritative standard 51 53 Journey. Hair around animal's neck 55 Gained possession 57 Speed 59 60 62 64 65 competition. Inert gaseous element. Touch gently High college degree (abbr.). Pronoun. Paid publicity (pl.). 66 Fresh. 69 Thus. 71 Hypothetical force. America (abbr.). 73 North You see? Are you becoming convinced that the hands are the woman herself? o On the lotion problem: Bcautv advisor says the other man noticed her soft romantic hands! Briefly, the story is of a poor girl who was unnoticed by men though she had all the other qualities of a successful and popular girl, she didn't have soft hands. She used our cream" and now even Jim says, Helen, you have beautiful hands . . . very soft and w o Shall we go further? Just a few brief ones to clinch our argument that though a woman possesses everv other talent and virtue, if she lacks lovely hand she eannnt enter into the kingdom of popularity ! o - new hand lotion that protects your hands even in hot, soapy water!" 'A o My ring on your soft little hand! Romance is ageless as the eternal hands. feminine of soft, smooth Keep this ageless charm in your hands. Have almost professional hand, care right at home by using our lotion! o And so on. You sec, ladies, you have a tremendous responsibility nowadays. What of war effort? What of crises? What of higher taxes?. What of feeding the kids through the winter, keeping a little coal in the bin, meeting the Santa Claus bills, worrying about aid to Britain, buying Red Cross memberships? What of sickness in the home, probable accidents, improving the mind, reading important books, hearing good music? my dear, They arc nothing, compared to keeping your hand beautiful! ..I1. S. One lotion that I didn't see advertised for your hands was good old huttenui'k. And you don't have to pay luxury tax on that, either. w ADMITTED ROME The loss of an Itnlmn submarine was admitted by the high command today. population of New stato jumped from 1930 to 13,379,622 in York in 12.5Kh.0b0 1940. bx t1 i s 'I To, Wl!(,;o BREMI'D defense piogram Red ( hristoM. res-- ( she ( "'es 1 Lnvl, tun e,i iv,. German', ey're ,,i aniinmii s new pni( r!, lnak '"i"" tJ ?! I. fr., ,i ,ia, lien pi r, mala: Vu,! i this year ,l Ilian a null, M( ' conta brought I'i;er a (Miper.ige ttlf ami r i t ,llK.r fr i N rv.v, 'nlintrv partntf lit f (nniiwLj ports iM.reiw i failure r t s 'i"gn.il . ; lias iinnli si 'i Ins MTV. s I'l si Soul h You rn mi on- m tral mill III u lutuln-- s v..n Noun, Wf(1 .me countries ,,nliei'iisnlu re Oil and III in T. S Lull in 1'n ntwrutiia r.ils I nidi an Ni ul s7i ttitliion a p iinl'i, m farnu In TV A acquired mated fiom private interests the ,'lwi Fontana damsite on have in to ,..TWn the Little Tennessee river, emirm:!. . . Firm . the jear m i roa'h Stag gre's was asked to appropriate $13 Merry-Go-Rou- nd million to start construction. At lion, just miller the the same time, $15 million was ret l!!"l I'inanrng to new automobiles drapo start the Douglas dam quested By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN on a branch of the Tennessee, from 3!', .000 isrs in known as the French Broad river 60,(HiJ fn N'ptrinber. was The dam I nrealistic British embassy con- - how Roosevelt proposed Douglas forces influenced President, will soon be reported tln..es high-ha- t attitude; down to votes by promising jobs and dish- - by the House Pensions Committee because it could be built almost as earth policy would do much to mg out patronage. Interrupted to increase payments to full war-wi- n a duplicate of the Cherokee dam. enment stood reuly to American favor; inside reports Undersecretary Forrestal: t.me levels for death or disability already under construction on lands and the canning r d another branch of the Tennessee, indicate friction between Finns Senator, did the neutrality fight incurred in "extra hazardous viiuo and he'o Ni-.- i; the Holston. Equipment and labor e new bill would raise reach the depths of your fight to vice. elscv as TU disabili- - pass the Yheeler-Kaybur- n Aet? This will mean an increase of crews could be moved from Cher- done hi foie at Xcros and prnsli , for army-nav- y ties. about 42 per cent in payments to okee to repeat the work at Doug- damsites. It was just tu (The Holding Corporation Act) No, shot back Senator Wheel- - the beneficiaries, of service men las., Because of this, it was esti- canneries ami some of tbefn WASHINGTON-T- he killed in ship disasters, maneuvers, mated the Douglas dam could be didnt want to move er, I didn't have the patronage. Russian Ambassador barring of The two men continued a good- - airplane crashes, etc., and a 25 per built in 15 months. To lick the Douglas project Litvinoff from an airplane en natured discussion of neutrality, 'cent On Oct. 1, the House of Repre- stalled in the Hnue Anpm increase for disabilities. Here route to the USA. has increased Wheeler on na- tions Committee MiKellut maintaining that time 'are a few examples bf how the sentatives tt ashington whispers that it is would prove tional defense deficiency appropri- as the second rates would work out: j revised that his anti-wa- r aw about time the British did some- stand was right. After the war, to A childless widow under 50 now ations got around holding hear- at ion bill was going thnsj! thing to clean up their moubund he contended, history would re- - receives $22 a month. Under the ings. Six weeks had been lost al- Senate, to tack on an arai diplomatic service and cut out verse the tide of war sen- - 'proposed new schedule, she would ready, and if that isnt a bottle-nte- authorizing ronstrhition d snubs to people who are trying to timcnt andpresent what is? The grief is that other dams one on the Hu would be a re- - 'get $38 a month. A widow under there b ivulsion of feeling if not a virtual 50, with two children, gets from it s still bottlenecked, after more river near Bristol, the nti ,em'. it ha long been the belief of French revolution. i$35 to $42, depending on the age than three months, And there is he Wat'auga river near E jo Americans too polite to mention And when the guillotine ax of the children. Under the revised no telling when it will all be ton it. that the British Emliassy in begins to fall. Senator," said For- - liute, she would The Fend' Appropna'iom get from $56 to $66! cleared. Washington can make more mis- restal as he departed, "will you be a month. What happened was that the puttee killed the amendnv" takes to the square inch even my attorney?" nmv MeKelltr his an ifo The peacetime pension of a sol- - project fell afoul of an than Mr. Hull's State Departmarine or coast 'inned dter, sailor, jam build a couple of other dsr log congressional ment and many of the State FINNS YS. NAZIS 'guardsman who incurred a 30 per Special interests were involved, the Cumlrland river or come Department's mistake Intelligence reports from Europe cent disability while engaged in and they have been successful in Carthage, the other at Sales from trying so ardently to ape for the first time indicate friction extra hazardous service is $22 50 blocking the Fontana and Doug- the Douglas dam prowt e the British. between German and Finnish !a month, or 75 per cent of the las projects. The special interests proved hv the House. Strata For years the British Embassy troops on the Eastern fronts. The .wartime rate. Under the new bill happen to be three canning fac- Kellar will pronoso his sub'"' lias sat on its hilltop, well re- Finns are sore because the Nazis be would receive $30, the full e tories which would be put out of TVA says all these suN moved from the bustle of Washbeen living off the country time rate. The same man, if total-an- d business if the Douglas dam were will take longer to build have not been at all scrupul- - My disabled, would have his pen- built. The battle seems to be that wont produce equivalent P ington. and looked with slightly disdainful amusement upon hoi 'ous in paying Finnish peasants for sion. now $75 a month, increased to preserve canning nn Usual, " McKellar intimites that Din poiloi of Congress. An invitation 'pigs, cows and chickens. to $100. the dam and the electric power it Ldlientlial. TVA director : to the British Embassy in those On top of this, the Nazis recentIf he is blinded in both eyes might produce qu .ly will have heing stubborn and is old good days was considered by' ly ousted Finnish children from or loses the use of both hands and to be sacrificed. bv refusing to stt defense the dowagers as better than an an orphanage at Rovamemi and one foot, or both feet and one The French Broad river admitblit the Douglas da: invitation to the White House. used it for the general staff. This hand, his pension would be in- tedly is one of the most fertile of thing staW Anyway, the matter u But those good old days, made the Finns boil with anger. increase a creased from the present rate of the upper Tennessee valley tribu- the both for the dowagers NOTE -- With Finnish-Britis- h re$131 25 a month to $175. taries. On the French Broad low- hvdro-elcctr- n pawer is gfh: and the Embassy, are gone, never lations anything but happy, the lands farmers have been raising place while tnc battle in the (Copyright. 1941, by United to return. However, the Embassy British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, Feature Syndicate, Inc.) peas and beans which they sold to tleneck goes on. appears completely unaware of sat on the right of Mrs. Evalyn that fact. And its charming young Mi Lean at dinner the other night, men go their charming way, say- while Finnish Minister Procope We sat on her left. They appealed to ing sometimes too audibly: must be rice to Americans; while have a good time. the real work of defending Britain CAPITAL CHAFF takes place in the British Iurch-nun- g Secretary of War Stimson's Commission, largely under Col. Gene Regmer. has red Canthe direction of ported that ROTC officers in genadians and Australians. Halifax is one of eral are better than reserve offiViscount the most delightful and genteel cers Regmer, who commands the orly mechanized reeonnaisance persons ever to grace the Emsquadron, wants to clean out n lot bassy He tries hard But hard of dead officenal wood. . . .Time as he tries, he cannot overcome Charles Magazines special Latin American the bubbling Peake, who minces around him edition has been quite helpful in as if his Lordship still were undoing the Good Neighbor policy. Viceroy of India with white and Among other things Time called the. Prsidcnt of Chile an alcohold Sikhs mounted on black chargers outside his ic. . . Denis J. instead of Driscoll, of Pennsylvania, now palace, in Calcutta head of Associaacd Elecwhere Gas and being in a city politics are very earthly and where the tric, says that Wall Street moguls are more irked at Harry Slattery's Congressman's wife from Keokuk has a lot more influence efficient Rural Electrification Administration than any other New than the pink tea protocol exPeal regulation of the utilities. perts usually seen at the British The REA is cutting into local Embassy. Molasses- Perhaps its expecting too much, power companies but it would be interesting to moving Michael McDermott of the watch the effect on congress if State Department has been comthe British Embassy unbent a bit missioned to hire several as press attaches in and, as a very mild contribution toward winning the war. invited South America, but does nothing. . . .Marvin Sena the wives of McIntyre, White House tors and Congressmen to dinner secretary, who has recovered from a long illness, is batting harder SOCIETY WASHINGTON than ever. Illustrated, Champion Custom Club Sedan, $8d0 delivered at Factory WAR PENSIONS deis a where city Washington to do someCongress is bate may rage furiously on the thing for the going fanfilies of floor of the Senate, but simmer heroes who lost their lives in the the in Reuben down to friendly James and other disaslers or around the din- in the Battle of the ante-roothe Atlantic. ner table afterward. This is not A bill, strongly backed by the always the case, however, and sometimes Washington society becomes so aroused that it is dangerous to invite certain strong-mindepeople to dinner. This was true during the fight in America costs you less than any Many special Studebaker features oxer Roosevelt's Supreme Court Six less than any Light. other no Finest extra at cost! materials bill and during the Whats more, tests prove that it's end craftsmanship! . Remarkable election campaign; and Without Calomel And You'll Jump Out ! than true during the it is somewhat Bed in the Morning Ruin to Co gas and oil mileage! Low repair even more saving of gasoline neutrality c ntroversios tod.iv. Old any preceding Champion. And it cost! . Top trade-i- n value! Tbo liver should pour t pints of bile juleo hands at the game of controversy, Into your bowels saves you real money on oil, tires every day. 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As the people in the southeastern states know from personal experience and as the people in the rest of the country have read in their newspapers, there is a really serious power shortage down southeast It isn't a mythical scare Oke the Ickes petroleum shortage hut a genuine blackout. It hi. a defense industries sm h as nitrati, nluisphate. ordnance, aluminum and aircraft plants that use elcc-tri- c power, and for that reason i lie pressure is on to get .something done to relieve the shortage. .i WEEKS LOST BEFORE HEARINGS Your kingdom of happim s will certainly be built up on your hands! o Thats what the ads infer. o of lion n. 0- - 1 Edam pmn of .Cilv eth i in i a and the as anything labor leaders or the government bureaucrats have pulled off in ail their worst butterfingered fielding. And that is in connection with passing a $40 mil- horrid-lookin- i woWe'll flip the pages man's magazine which en'ovs national prominence and ester n. - o d The test showed me how to say goodby forev. r to DISHPAN hands, says Mrs. Seymour Engel in behalf cf a other soap, a cream or some It costs so litt'e to product. avoid dishpan hands. conf lues the ad. So Jane changed tc his fine soap, or whatever pn uct it is. his Follow the advice of charming bride. Buy our soa today!" warns another manufacturer. Then the bride, whose beautiful picture appears on the page, I'm says charmingly: thankful that I went on a mild-soa- p diet. All my friends tell me how lovely . , . and so on. ngressional corridors is typical case Ladies, look at your hand.'. g hands Red and are worse than those tired squints whiih might come from culti,,ating the mind, learning how to c ok, or neglecting the principle of el mina-ho- ture? (iive them a chanee use our polish! SNOWY SEASON c o No more is a lady face her fortune. It's now her hands, with her teeth and breath coming in a close second. That's the only conclusion if one modern advertiseis to believe ments. Men, in choosing a mate look not into her eyes, forget domestic skills she ought to possess, examine not her heart, and pay little attention to her mental stoi k in trade. The hand are the thing! Look at her hands. death-grappl- American factories shipped 30,449 pianos in the first quarter of 1940, compared with 26,089 in the first quarter of 1939. are balling up the defense effort. Almost But right in into s, ot Menu their own sacred The Hands, My Dears! - HORIZONTAL ual Stalls Power Dams The nerald-Jonrnwill not aseoine financial responsibility for any errors which may appear In advertisements published In Its In those Instances where the paper is at fault, it will reprint that part of the advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs. The power to Col g SUPREME SALES SERVICE - |