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Show EDI TORI Du Ih tat tat Nwi " A Death Rate In Congress Is Alarming March 21 lit "City STINNETT S L We .stand for the constitution of the United States with its, three departments of 'government as therein set forth,1 each one fully independent in its own field. WASHINGTON The death rate In Congress ig becoming alarming. Since the 78th Congress convened a little more than a year ago, ten congressmen and three tors have died. According to Dr. George W. medical officer, thats only half the story. The incidence of Illness has soared in the past vear. Some is due to Conference Notice Presidents of Stake Missions. Superintendency and Priesthood fence-mendin- 7 00 pm. Sunday. April 10 00 2 00 9 am. pm Instructions will be through the Presidencies of Stakes regarding admission to the Temple Square grounds HEBER .T GRANT J REUBEN CLARK, JR Dependent Branches in organized Stakes Presidents of Mission on mainland of U. S , Canada and Mexico. The First Presidency Meeting For Bishoprics And Aa ron Chairmen Adult members of the .Aaronie Priesthood Stake presidencies and high councllmen are imited to attend If they so desire Admission tickets issueef bv tbe First Presidency to the above-nameofficers should-bpresented upon entering the Temple Grounds -- In This Now Has Become A War For The Balance Of Power pies-sure- the Cabinet. Mr Rutledge remained with the Forest Service in various capacities until he was selected in 1938 to serve as director of the Grazing Service In the latter capacity he was instru mental in having the office of the Service transferred from Washington, D C, to Salt Lake City He also Is credited with having had constructed some 1.400 miles of roads which afford access to mines producing strategic minerals vital to the Var effort And among the stockmen, lumbermen, miners and other users of this vast intermountain domain, Mr Rutledge has many loyal friends who will hcartdv apMr. Rutprove his new appointment so fortunate an adviser. need vQcally to express an abiding faith in Salt Lake and its futute With such tangible evidence, words Before are something of an anticlimax new location, in its established is Sears " " some time after wars "end, it will have to spend much more than the site cost In buildings and improvements so that the significance of the present property -purchase Is even greater than first the eye. greets , Since opening its first store hero in 1928, Sears Roebuck and Company has given manv substantial manifestations that it had faith in the future of Salt Lake and Utah and a desire to help make the future bright Now it has Invested in this future. " -- suppose the title of this vignette should be. Department tof, Utter Confusion War Baby Division. Anyhow, one of our reporters was call big on a young man, age 16 months, whose father has been stationed in Africa for The past vear. The reporter dropped her note and the youngster picked them up and handed them to his mother with an inqulr- ing look as -- The mother explained that the child. was now utterly confused.-Yo- aee he said, I write In thp mornings and pend the rest of the lav haunting the mail box looking for a tetter, so by now he doesn't know whether is a scrap of paper or the postman. "Da-da?- Da-d- a You. never re- gret having bought more Rome medical observers think much of the irascibility which led to the recent open congres- - be-wr- - -- OFF THE RECORD By Ed Reed Western Air Alstaph Close to where we hang our hat at Now 212 Can von "Road there is a'rooster. this rooster .is no ordinary rooster, for every morning at 6 oclock he crows three times. Then at 6 05 sharp, he crows four times. No more This happens promptly on schedule and the same number of crows Not hsvlng an alarm clock, and not to get one, we beseech ItsJtwner not to put said rooster In the oven and roast him He's our aiwrmeock! it-a- Lines now operate! 21 passenger Douglas DC-- i service on the Northern Division of its route. This means aa ia crease of 50 passenger capacity per flight . . .plus extra cargo pace for war production needs. Thus Western Air D0W DC-- 3 , poyidei' Los Angeles and San Diego -- r service from Lethbridge, Canada ... a distance of 1410 mil, DEPARTURES: Noribbomul, 7 m, Southbound, S:IJ am, Stl) fm, I pm, szBsoBznJcm omoo the Income tax exerts, of booklets. etc .'ell us the secret working ones wav i4 no do tt tax Income ictttm through the one line at a time Not being nmlitdrvhuu. Ilia! ut the the time. way we Intended to do All TRIKE! out-wi- . . DISASTER 1 Bv D N We WHEN -- - Around Town - It was just before that that Nicholas Longworth Speaker "made his classic observation Onlv-t- he undertaker knows who wall organize the next House Longworth didnt live to see death was the first of a senes that saw control of the House pass, because of a majority of deaths in Republican ranks, to the Democrats There is little likelihood of that now Of the ten deaths of House membeis of the present Congress, five have been Democrats and five Republicans, so the Democrats still hold their numerical edge of "six members half-hea- Salt Lake's Future C ALT Lake City has cause to be both proud and flattered over Sears Roebuck and, Companys recent pyjcbaae of six acres of downtown property as a . . site for a new store. one i not No concern, even, a large like Sears, spends $2401)00 for a store lo cation to be used some tithe ln the indefinite future, without first having a great deal of faith in what that fu- ture holds. Such an expenditure hv men who have proved that they have business foresight Is a compliment to Salt Lake that is mugh more eloquent thaa words The officials of Sears who proposed and spent nearly a quarter of a million dollar? just for a site cerLunlv do not. e k o ledge is a man of excellent judgment of calm, even temperament, and he will weigh carefully the pros and cons of mav --he,. called -any question which-h- e upon to decide Secretary Ickes is to he congratulated upon making Geoige E. SokoNky Roosevelt and Churchill had an inkling of Stalins intention to recognize Badoglio, but nothing in the news Indicates It. Nor does it make much of a difference. Afterall, the-- Lmted States and Great Britain set up s Badoglio in spite of terrific by leftists who have now again been betrajed by their living patron saint, The difference is that the United States and Great Britain have been halfhearted They were willing to work with Badoglio but unwilling to puisue the formalities. They have been plajlng with the king but not according to rules of the game. When Joe plajs, he fellows the rules And that's smait. If it Is Bade-gliwith whom we are to do business, we might just as well take him in as a partner. Cer- tainh, Badoglio isn't geing to be 10al to countries that work with him a little and trv to undermine him a lot In Ume, the cooperation is forgotten and the undermining alone remains i There is no giatitude for ted friendship. Uncle Joe auite clcailv makes up his mind without left wing advice assistance or confirmation He has apparently never listened Mav be Please The West a selection in choosing tively within the perspective of try. He is unmindful of the opinRussia's interest, Love and hate ion of friend and foe He moves no w ithout consultation in advance ran hare that are emotions vvhkh with Is, He gets there because he Is a place in politics smart men, a -- mechanism for sound operator. Maybe his oiext the advancement of the Interstep will be a deal with Franco ests of a particular government. and wont the left wing commentators in this country have with Stalin it is not the -.- And led faces' world, or mankind or the Unit(Thp opinions express hvrHn nr th ed Nations or his allies that writer own and are published In order Soviet is Russia, first, it matter; to present all sides of eurrent qaesttona-Thelast and all the time. For that do not neeessarilj represent the I honor him as I honor any opinions of this paper ) man who loves and protects his own countrv. If the left wingers in the Inited States were sincere imitators of Stalin, they would organize themselves an America hirst for the advocacy of sheer nationalism. And so, bv recognizing Badoglio while the United States and Great Britain continue to plav should Stalia arwe or should wg not rives on the ground floor with a bouquet of orchids and will be duly and fittingly received Having fixed his goals in the Baltic countries, having swatted Poland between the eves, having told Finland vhete to, he is now to the Balkans blanching and mav be he and Badoglio will reach a meeting of the minds on how to limit British and American Influence in the Mediterranean This has now become a war for the balance of power. In that kind of a game, Ameruans but it is have no experience, one that all European states have hern plav ing for centuries. to those American radio common-tatoi- j It has alwavs been British polwho know precisely how to icy that no one European conn-- - manage Xhd affairs of -as Italy frv should, dominate the politics of the continent England they know exactly how to "mancounall other age the affairs of has fought Spain, Holland, tries Thev stir up anger at the France, Russia and Germany our to prevent anv European conn- government thought that from gaining a preponder-- , might do something that might dis- - please Uncle Joe. Then Joe does tsv ant strength on the continent exactly what we might have done It now looks as fhousrh the deIn the first place and got whatfeat of Germany will produce ever credit and advantage could not a balance in F nrope but a come of it. And I and I hope vou dominance bv Soviet Russia. will be watching To see whether It now looks as though Toe these left wing commentators will Stalin will succeed where Hitattack Joe Stalin for g.v ng Baler failed. Great Britain cannot like that. The United State doglio the accolade Apparently onlv he can never fnnght the- - war in Tain if that Of ronrse, Stalin does pot should happen. But Unole-Jp- e lore Badoglio. Nor doe he hate is smart He acts him. He view Badoglio, the quicklv and unafraid His steps are calculated 4a benefit ills coun everyone else objec- king 11 d ELECTION of R H Rutledge, former director of the U. S Grazing Serv ice and for many years an official of the U. S, Forest Service in Utah, Idaho. Wyoming and "Montana, as special adviser to the secretary of the inter'or, should please his thousands of friends in the western states There are few men who know"the problems of tpe stockmen on the ranges and In the forests of the West better than he, and his appointment to this new position should prove a most valuable asset to tbe Department of the Interior Active in the care and admin!ct ration of the natural resources of the countrv from Canada to AheAIeucan border for the pat. 40 years, Mr Rutledge has thousands of acquaint-ance- s in this area Reared in Idaho, ho entered the Forest Service as a ranger on the Payette Forest in southern Idaho, and since, that time has served under sevep presidents and nine members of Investing SOKOLSKY e This Appointment Should iolL- - The Folks Who Came To Dinner HobcP the approval of the First the Presiding Presidency, Bishopric will conduct a special meeting in the Tabernacle, Saturday, .April 8, at' 10 a m , for all bishops and their counselors, together with the chairmen of Stake Aaronie Priesthood committees and chairmen of stake committees for g Ram-spec- DAVID O McKAY AITH tha Flashes Of Life d 7 10 00 a m. 2 00 pm. High Councllmen. of High Priests Presidencies Quorums. Presidencies of Seventies Quorums. Presidencies! of Elders Quorums. Temple Presidencies. .Bishoprics of Wards Presidencies of I n d e p endent Branches In organized Stakes of pm. raprarant -- Friday. April Patriarchs Presidents 2 00 -- 'So-calle- Thursday, April am da not aerauarUr Thf opinion of thli paper.) not Ana Dr. Calver points out that the recov' By Thp Associated Press ery period of is The Unafraid most members of Congress alarmingly long, ' EVANSTON, m. Miss Arllna The onlv conclusion that can he drawn is that Congress Is run Hippie didnt scream when a down. Congress has been in al- - young man snatched her purse most continuous session for more ch3ccd him "vaca- than five years. snatcher-jumped Yhe been tions have occupied mostly f 0 dld Mlss Hippie. Final-wit- h . camaird she. caught him, snatchd back paignmgr which in most instances - j containing her payare" far more strenuous than check purse, and $5, and walked away work-filleHill on the days further molestation. Those who have had periods of without She told police her story after thorough relaxation have been she got home. forced to take them on orders from Dr. Calver or their owrn perNEW BRITAIN. Conn A sonal phvsicians. Dr Calver savs waiting for the start of to the toughest Job he has to do is of the New Britain session a even make members agree to rest School casually remarked atterhe has convinced them that Police to a stranger outside the meeta physical crack-uis coming if I suppose they'll ing room, thev dont--. have some windbag np from You would be surprised what a good rest will do, even when It's Washington to speak to ns." a maior operation enforced Probably will," agreed FBI - he saysv by I dropped in today to Agent I,. L, Meunier, the speak-e- r of the evening. see Congressman Robert . of - Georgia, About two weeks ago. he had an operation No Ladder Today to had for acute appendicitis He Pa Sheriff WILLIAMSPORT, rest and he looks better now Joseph M Schmucker has actharihe has In av ear set out to do complished what he took office last January. he when I have been unable Although He's talked Lycoming County to find any vear record of the death rate in Congress, the into movinga a pole which has ladder for escaping old timers tell me that the only served as since a jail prisoners year comparable to the present countythief first, used it in 1896. when one is 1931, depression horse worries were taking a terrific , 10.00 overworked nerves and sheer exhaustion. There are few times when men of good health can't get together to work out differences for the best Interests of I nation at war. So if you hear that your congressman or senator Is taking a little vacation in the months to come, dont criticize. The chance are he has beep ordered to do so by Dr. Calver 'so that ha tYhl be able to serve better when ha gets back on the lob. Th opinion expressed Strata sea tha ta wrjtrri awn and araat pobllhd rorraot gattion. to prasnnt aHldra of influenza this winterbut all members Of Deseret Sunday School Union Board Superintendency and members of General Board of the Y M M 1 A Commissioner. Seminary Super visors and Members of the Church Board of Education, The sessions of the Conference "will be held asToTlowsf" v sena- Canitol Calver, The One Hundred Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Church Saints of Jesus Christ of Latter-dawill be held In theSalt Lake Tab ernacje on April 6, 7. and 9 1944 .The attendance at the Conference because of Increasing difficulty In transportation, both by automobile and by railroad train, will be .limited to ..the., following General Authorities of the Church. Residencies of Stakes .and Stake Clerks. Former Presidencies of Stakes. atonal revolt against the Whits House may have been doe to By Jack Stinnett P v, Paper shortage!1 Ticiw 04: Hotel Utab. Tel 4Mi Ranrafeu, Tel to . pm, - |