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Show Friday, February 15, 19 1G The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah I big n A By KITH TAYLOR It was raining last Sunday afternoon . f FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS "The next order of international business before Congress should relations with be our financial President the United Kingdom, Truman stated last week in a message to Congress requesting that the Financial Agreement be as speedily as is implemented consistent with careful legislative consideration. This Financial agreement would provide for extending the United Kingdom a line of credit of $3.75 be billion. This amount may drawn upon until 1951. Then the United Kingdom must begin repayment of the principal, plus House document 379 Service- Act.-Pres. men s Federal Income Taxes Questions and Answers, with an appendix of taWes and sample forms. I will be glad to send these upon request so long as my supLack of housing may imperil Utahs prestige in Irrigation ply lasts. the future of Utah State Agriculscience has received more intertural college, acting president W. Hsu Shuhwe Unusual Interest Noted In L. Wanlass declared. With other national resognltion, Chinese the of member supply for Publications Requests facilities for 4,000 students, the come to USAC ' About three weeks ago this of- college has at present a student commission, will In March to study under Dr. O. fice mailed some 17.000 lists of body of 2,075. W. Israelsen, professor of Irrlgf- tavailable publications to the farm There is an Increasing ten- - j Mon ftnd owners of the First Congressional dency in the State Legislature to district. These lists cover a variey Mr. Hsu will travel about Utah appropriate funds to the colleg-giat- e of subjects from Foundations for this spring observing how alkali Institutions of the state on Farm Building to Gardenia Cul- a and irrigation prac- controlled per capita basis. In view of the , will Uced. He ture, and have attracted similar unprecedented study findings of registration at our interest. The mailman dally com- sister Institution the University Utah agricultural experiment staplains of the loads of requests of Utah, tho continuation of our tion, obtained in tests made In and for these bulletins which he laboratory low enrollment the hydraulics comparatively to this office four times would be a elsewhere. serious threat to the daily. The Chinese scientist received future of this Institution." I am glad that the people to B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Lake city Contrasting the Salt whom these lists were sent have of Nanking, China. institutions, Dean University found publications in which they and Logan eleven weeks techabout After explained that most have an interest and have made Wanlass outnical study, Mr. Hsu will return come from USAC students these requests. to China to aid in reclamation If you did not receive your list, side Cache valley. Before the war and other aspects of agricultural who distance all students from a just send a request, since this Is were ITofessor Don W. Pitt- so- - sciences. and fraternities in not a service I am more than happy soils expert, is now USAC rorities were housed In Logan man, to render. homes. crossing the Pacific to help Chiinbeet OFFICE VISITORS A very great change has oc- -j nese establish a sugar curred. Very few of the students j dutry. Dr. F. S. Harris, president of in homes of accommodated are has some USAC, time in spent this area. Thus the housing facili- - ly to the people of Logan to Washington prior to his assignment to Near East; Mr. Carroll ties upon which we have always make available all possible rooms mid apartments, B. Williams, secretary-managof depended have largely failed at the The administration does not when time a college urgently the Box Elder chamber of comwant anyone to make arrange-I- f merce, and Darrell J. Greenwell, needs to have them expanded. we had sufficient housing ments interfering with family llv-noof the Ogden Standard-Examine- r, or hi the near future, we ing. But we do want to remind have been here in the Interest of the continued use of the 12 mil- could double the present enroll- - the citizens of Logan that the future of the college Is not mere- lion dollar Bushnell hospital at ment in a short time. we have the concern of the faculty and this year During ly Nathan Brigham city. J. Snapp of Logan has been stationed in hundreds of young men, most of others directly associated with it. Washington for some time but them married service men, who but is a very real concern to all have made arrangements to enroll of us. has recently visited at the Capitol as a civilian. Chet Olsen, as- here, and then have had to leave .Do not wait for extraordinary sistant Regional Forester of Og- because they could find no place circumstances to do good actions: den, has been here on official to live. Requests are still pourbusiness. try to use ordinary situations. ing in. Dean Wanlass appealed forcib- - Richter. Salesman: Is your mother home, son? Boy, sitting on steps: Yes, Sir. Salesman (after knocking several times): I thought you said your mother was at home. Boy: "She is, but we dont live here. Wanlass Chinese Scientist Decries To Come Housing Shortage Here in March j so I settled down to read a new book on Democracy. It was a really good bookt appraising our way of life, ex- plaining its advantages over other ideologies and emphasizing the duties of all citizens. But, quite unintentionally, it pointed out one of our great errors. Nazism, Fascism and Communism all began with capietl letters but democracy was always written with a small d Isnt that one of our weaknesses? Democracy is taken so much for granted in our lives, that we just dont begin it with a capital D. Would those ideologies which are based upon the tyranny of individuals, party or state, have had such a mushroom growth, if we, as individuals or as a nation, had thought and expressed D? What Democracy with a big were they after all, but the strivings of hungry people for a way out from poverty and oppression? We COULD have shown them the but we spelt democracy with a way small d. If we had sold our principles to the world, instead of, our follies; if we had pointed out our accomplishments instead of making wisecracks about our .foibles, would we have been faced with a world holocause? If we had spelt Democracy with a capital D, could we have averted war? The war of the armed forces is won. But the War of Peace is just beginning. If we believe in Democracy, we must spell it with a big D. We must bear wiiness to our faith before the world. We must give to it the same last wholehearted measure of devotion that the followers of other ideologies give to their beliefs. We must dignify our belief by our actions and our speech. This is not the time to let up or to let down. What other peoples and other nations think of Democracy will be based on how dynamic we make its appeal. We ourselves are the only advertisement for our way of life. Let us take care to be good ones. Democracy is -- the wTay of life wTe Page Seven j I er w Anita Cordon, SPRINGS singing star of NEC's Charlie Mcmodels one of the new Spring Show," Carthy outfits for the younger set. Its cerise-re- d wool trimmed with crisp white pique. Note the pert little bandeau that goes around the neck like a bow tie. The tarn on her head matches the dress and she wouldnt be withblack to match her out the shoulder bag shoes. Emily IVilkens designed the costume y have chosen. It knows no narrow boundaries of class, creed or color. It is universal in its application. Deto us is of the form mocracy government which recognizes the freedom of the spirit, the dignity of man, the right and responsibilities of the individual. RajwUrtM Lets spell it with a big D and rUKNACI CLKAiaxa Stoker Kapalrfef sal Sarrtoa prove before all the world our pride ITsaSfMf4 del atol Stokar Co. in our way of life. 187 Seatk Mata, Km 138. workers in the various UNO indicate their willingness to rebranches, coming from all parts main overseas for two years, of the world. With their families, 2. Second priority will be given they will make a city that may to those who indicate willingness number 30,000 persons who must to remain at least one year but be housed and provided with who do not agree to stay two facilities. years. two priorities, these Within Dependents may Join Militrry relative priority will be estabPersonnel Overseas lished based upon longest cumuThe War department recently lative overseas service since Deannounced that dependents will cember 7, 1941. be permitted to join military personnel in all overseas theaters, Help With Income Tax Forms If you find you need help in subject to the ability of overseas theater to provide adequate filling out your income tax forms housing, subsistence and medical you may want a copy of one of care for such dependents. In all the House documents dealing with will taxation which I am sure you cases, the soldier oveareas be informed when he may apply will find useful. for such transportation by the You will find that House docuwho alone ment 383 theater commander, Revenue act of 1945 will act upon these applications with and Answers Questions within the priority system estabof provisions and an summary lished, as follows: and other appendix of tables 1. First priority will be given information will answer most of to military personnel and War your questions. However, if you department civilian employees who are a veteran then you may need J young or Old I interest. to short-terWith reference line of credit. the purposes of Britain needs it to meet her expected deficit balance of payments in the next six years and to enable her to buy supplies of food and raw, materials. In addiwill keep open tion, the credit a market for those surpluses of the United States which are customarily exported to the United Kingdom. m t UNO THE WORLD CAPITAL The location of the United Nations organization has been de termined and so we might review briefly just what type of a capital this will be. At first, the organization will be small. It will have relatively few people and no permanent buildings. Temporary headquarters will have to be set up in a big housing city where office and accommodations are available. Eventualy, the world capital will become an imposing and Staff organizaplace. important tions will grow. Buildings will be erected to house the permanent meeting staff and to provide places for the international conferences. Thus, within a few years, the United States will have a world within its borders. community There will be several thousand I This year, tourists will spend, we hope, $100,000,000 in Utah... hut will YOU get your full share of it? Your civic groups . . . ' Chambers of Commerce, church groups, women's clubs, city officials, Scouts and other community organizations . . . can . - eafb see that several projects are undertaken to attract more purists. But it is up to YOU to urge that these projects be started and carried through. Begin NOW! Get tourist-consciou- s! Wrrtg to the Utah State Department of Publicity and Industrial iv Development for suggested projects for a concerted tourist drive. Then get together with your neighbors and your civic groups. Remember, this teamwork will mean EXTRA DOLLARS New Electric Ranges simplify the art of good cooking. for autoAnd its so easy cook now youll win new honors, for foods are better matic controls take over, saving hours of watchful tense, clean cooking heat is waiting. you get recipe book every time! 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