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Show -- The Herald-Journal- - Saturday, February j. it fhe Herald-- J itinjav Feat No Mean Hip;, in Itself SIDEGLANCES Thought! ourna and Published every week day afternoon by the Cache V l Newspaper Co., 75 West Center Street, l,,KUIlj flail Telephone all departments 50. The Herald-Journdelivered bv carrier 75 rents a month; three montlis, $2.25; six months $4 fo one vear $9.00. By mail outside t Cache Valley same prices as above. By mail in Cache Valley ,5 cents a month three six months, $3 75; one vear, $7 00 ' ; months Entered as second-clas- s matter m" the post oif,re at Logan, Utah, under the act of congress. March 4 ikto Prwlaim Liberty through all the land- .- iala rty tvii ley 'I "iiv.tr to ""lent u kite ' '" 'luled u'm v with -i- tio.v s" 'ftarv '"'M have yes. Not ty, " Ci'im h. ,:i' A'Oul,) ,,e a Ih.lt huVtoii 1,1 " the HERE AND THERE- it I will not assume financial resH.nsil,iiity for any in advertisements published may which appear in its uni rfn,r those Instances where the patier Is at laiili, it will re,, riot tint In H hitll the tj the advertisement pographi. al mistake oeeurs, part of I'resi- - HIM BY RAY NELSON Herald-Journ- Oiuri'hiil 1'' Things liberty alone, not truth alone, but truth and liber- Truth, shall yet enlighten the wot l,i. Liberty with j,. familiar f statements Postwar American history is repeating itself, the January Report of the Navy Industrial Association punts out in if jading article. Popular revulsion from everything connect e ,th war is as strong today as after the country's other najor conflicts, the author of this article finds. And the no comfort. jjrcovery brings him So he makes some statements that are as familiar r; the dtuaticn he attacks. They have been spoken to deaf ears in the years between wars. bv the Army and Navy Prtss nd public have discovered their truth in t'me of conflict "nd repeated them in chorus. But now the deafness seems be returning. Perhaps, then, it is well to read these familiar urents the light of present circumstances. The Navy Industrial Association's writer has stated them well. They are, in part, rash A navy the loot ""III I.uk Hull. if Is sa i ""'iM-.- n - i t t i '1".' i lilt i tliv roof H through P'lot and "'lints follows: Foreign powers have long been intense students of history. They know that we are an outspoken, unregi-eente- d people, basically not interested in conquest or They know that all we want, usually, is to be left :o ourselves so that we can work on the problem of raising ,nr high living standards higher. of ho scene "s' planes linitoish d hi'catened S crews it vvreck-Ahic- h re- roof at a n ft t They know that once the shooting stops Americans regard a war as ended and that a reaction takes place .gainst all things militaristic. They know that in years of ueace we do not prepare for war because we do not want we do not even like to think about war. They know at a great number of Americans are going to be against i and the e will be oly Cora- - WASHINGTON.- Of the many training and conscription simply because they regard men inequities rar and killing as fundamentally wrong. which have contributed to poor They know that it is extremely easy to turn American army morale, one of the but most unfair, is the 'ublic opinion against the military and naval systems, alsystem of bi disability paythough Americans will always be sentimental about individuments. . heroes. al Under this system, a full colonel They know that American people have sunk more Ameri-awho never moved out of his chan-ithe Pentagon building during and ships than any enemy. In the wars of 1861-6World Wars I and II, the United States did not get there the war may be declared "totally disabled" if he is suffering omy first with the most. We got there last with the most. Horn ulcers brought on by too Science has et the tempo of a possible third World War much celebrating in aldington and t is perfectly obvious that we cannot defend this nation night spurs, in tins ease, the disiy getting there last with the most'-- ' we have to be there abled" colonel would be placed on tne retuea list and diaw Tv. first, with the best. , of his base or 25" The obvious flaw .in all this, of course, is the failure to a month, for the restpay, or his life. gveany consideration to the United Nations Organization, If he has three years' service, a longevity allowance would increase it the omission does not necessarily imply an absence of his pay to $202 50 a month. Furtherfaith, or a proposal of an armed and suspicious isolationism. more, and Uiis is one or the nicest ft 'ft military - officer-enliste- d ass-h- n 5 three-lourt- , ft ' . vtii.cn most people dont The thoughts quoted above are those of a special pleader icAi.se, this payment is mx exempt. lor the retention of a nuclear naval armament, shipbuild-- 1 cow, lets Consider an enlisted man who lost his right arm in ng end aviation industry in peacetime. Such an industry is combat and is, there.ore, very doomed to share the unpopularity of all things militaristic seriously disamed. According to in inpeacetime America. Yet the unpopular Drcfession and law, tne Veterans Adunmsuucion dustries of military science are still vital to our safety. pays this man a pens. on 01 $L5 The organizing of the United Nations for peace dees not a month. Enlisted mens pension scales for other disabiliiiC3 are: mean that unrest has ceased, that problems are solved, that Loss of botn legs or both hands n we need never fear $200 a month; loss of one leg again. When the United Nat ons Organi-atiohas faced the first real threat to peace and emerged above the Kce .rom $U'4 to pulmonary triumphant, when a sincere and unquestioned willingness to $138.50 a nmnCii; tuoerculosis, and body disarm is evident among all the great powers then and wounds not insanity, an anamvo.vuig only .then can we safely these as statements tomical loss 115 a month. forget such quoted here. Tne colonel who was declared "loiai.y disabled" because 01 ulcers ' may get well in six montlis time, MINOR DILEMMA but he continues to receive fuu An UNRRA iclirenient pay lor , liie, because shipment of 3000 tons of American beans he Is not required to undergo any (tted nnite a problem for a Soviet agricultural official in pnysieal examinations subsequent Minsk. He didnt know whether they should be eaten or after retirement He just keeps ' ' jianted. on drawing his money. v Quite an admission of doubt. Yet it is scarcely enough However, it's a different story with G.J..S. A G.r. with tubervidence, in the face of Moscows recent international acculosis, condition, complishments, to hazard the suggestion that the confident or d disany other and capable Russians dont know beans.' which he may recover, ability from , , pay-o.i- ncuro-psychiatr- service-connecte- At least 10 per cent of the countrys main highway mileage needs rebuilding, the Public Roads Administration stimates. Chiles income from gasoline taxes the Veteran0 Admiration0, i.w a year. His pension is reuuud ai- cording to his improvement, and it may be stopped entirely if tne Colonels totally disabled in com- bat get no more retirement pay tnan tne swivel-chacolonel wun uicers." Furthermore, the latter can, get anotner joo In civ.uan n.e and supplement his pension, while the man who loses an arm or a leg sometimes cant. It is hign time congress began looking into the array s pension system ana- more to the point aid something about it. HORIZONTAL $8 Either 1,5 Pictured is 49 Rough lava insigne of u.50An8er 51 RTistake S. Army Cavalry 52 Concealer Division. VERTICAL 5 Mans name 1 Location W Whirlwind 2 Presses !2Palrn lily 3 Yellow '3 Yeomanry (comb, form) (ab.) 4 Thee B Unit of 5 Courtesy title weight 6 Instrument 15 New York 5 - 1 2 35 Number '16 Suo loco 17 Counterfeit On the shelt-cd side Mineral rock Morocco (ab.) Symbol sodium for 3S Pennsylvania city Tardy 3 is ; We are going and scars that a long time, no pens. Any party victory in does at so (ts to harvest wounds will be worn for matter what hapthat winj a clear-cindustrial strife ut own expense. Charles E. Wilson, president eral Motors. Gen- I think that it is very harmful to hold out to the p .ple that or agreeby some hokus-poku- s ment the atomic bomb can be Sen. Edwin C. Johnson abolished. (D) of Colorado.. . mmm? i j infla-- ! It is false to describe as democratic a system where liberty is refused to the individual and where elections are held with no choice of candidates allowed to the elector. Dr. Bernard Griffin, Cutholic Bishop of Westminster, England. ! j have a small Lines. . universal bnhv-tende- , , So They Say b-- en Con-ma- n "Th. iaci vetUT in hrinf ncn't II - bl..e saw; 'Jj-T- sT '.? cent te,0 4 Dlbnr .. be METAL MINING INDUSTBY ( of UTAH joy-rid- con-pres- s. five-ter- m race-buitin- g j ; 1 sup-tur- , - ' ; - ' j ambassadorial voter: S. Ambassador Lincoln McVeagh, a nephew of Mr. Roosevelt, is now keeping an eye on the impending Green elections though ' some observers claim a jaundiced ' eye.' Crown Mrs. McVeagh thinks Princess Eredencka is such a lovely peison, aespite tne fact iliac her brothers were officers in rLtier s army, ihe amuassaoor, however, is supposed to see that tne supuoulis government kept in power by the isi itisn dues not! Stack Lie election against Greek Lett Wing parties. Not very long ago, one of the ambassador's aids Came to him with ten regist.ation cards issued! SS; Go by h cards. "But these four are cans we sent back to the United Slates months ago to be (halted', into the American army," McVeajn ' said. "Yes," his aid agreed. "In all, nine of these cards bear the names whose travel of back to America this embassy has (Yet they recently authorized." were still registered to vote foi j Greek-Amer- i- , dar?er Verbal Attorney fab.) Greek-America- 8 Nook rin Clf device t When you choose a modern,' i ; up-tp-d- ai sink for your pos kitchen, choose the popu for way of financing it a per", ' ' Yvar $onaf bank loan through j govern- the Sopnouus-Britisnient to entitle their holders to vote. McVeagh hastily glanced through them and pulietl out lour of Seth ,, (Bib.) Native of Latvia 5,Kind of !3 will probably tionary spiral, but this will eventually level it. elf out. Robert G. Lee, vice president J U. by wLck (ab ( country business and prices go in accordance with wages, and we stu-diu- ni British-Sophoul- - like vou - (ab.) Symbol, for 36 37 Drone bee tantalpm 38 Symbol for 20 Zealous iridium 22 Malayan 39 Registered fof language scraping county nurse (ab.) 24 Intends bones Health resort 40 Parrot 25 Sufficient 7 Conical tent Grafted (her.) 42 Look askance 8 Venerable 30 Talk glibly Wolfhound 44 Heart 1 1 Note 32 Hot in Brain passage Guido's scale 33 Man's name 45 College cheer ) Id sure like :i set of golf clubs. Dad I ought lo be getting a start if I'm going to be a successful salesman d story is $10,000,000 a year. doctors declare him cured. Army Group - d'Al-ten- ir U. S. of then, should we not be able Why dont we take an American now that the war is over to keep view of our peacetime regular spirit? army, asks Major General H. N. the same indomitable Gilbert. Wliy shouldnt we be able, when difficulties arise, to face the When Franklin D, Roosevelt called for 100,000 airplanes, most facts, st ck together, and like of our enemies lauRhed. They said General MaeAulitfe at Bnstognc, it was impossible," he said. "But shout 'Nuts' and carry on? "We represent the greatest the American peonle did not laugh. morul power in our countries, They built the plane. and because of this (net, of ?Now that the war is over, we are Merry-Go-Rounagain going into the kind of defeat-- -i which we must always remain conscious, we still have a great lam that usually sweeps this country on military matters. We eknow duly. Let us remain united in Disability pensions inequit- we must shoulder our world-widpeace as we were in war, and our race. able as ebtween chair-born- e to protect the peace voice will be heard." obligations as has been Terry functioning and combat men, officers! Thai's a quotation by Lieut. our wartime forces have won. We of the senate district com-- i a Col. Comte de Borchgrave know the army must have approxiand E.M's; U. S. ambassador j clerk mittee and the joint national of the Belgian army. He 1,500,000 men to carry out mately behind oriul commission now these stadium spoke at a Veterans of Fore gn responsibilities. resignation of Bilbo's secre- - studying, a proposed Wurs gathering in this country. almost every day, someone "Yet, closed-ill$25,000,000 uthletie O It cannot be done. You cant tar'- snys for the District of Columbia. draft Americans in . to the men: Since Suggestion peacetime. A.ter a rest, he may take a job The army cannot recruit 300, U00 Valentines Day comes this week, government. I with a group of New Yo-the bankers o.unteers. you're probably thinking about a Me"What about the tenth?" interested in financing the stadium. That iant a true American atti- gift for your wife. Veagh asked. tude. Till" country .amazed the Why not hand her a letter with "You didnt look close enough," the following commitments in the aid replied, holding out the writing: card so that the ambassador could wirt.s t0 get the latter ousted as present obligation, in the This ticket is good for two dinroad the name in which it was chairman of the stadium com-- ! ners up town during the next MIjje snirit ' issued. It read: Lincoln McVeagh. and Senator Jim Mead of mission, month. A FAT ANTHONY EDEN New York named in his stead This one is good for two movies. mother just Note: British members of parliament CAPITAL CHAFF This one for two kitchen floor nml expressed her opln ons phoned between see much difference donlt The admirals can t say so pub military scrubbings. ilie imperialist - foreign policy of licly, but they are up in arm concerning This ticket is good for n wa.!- training for American youth. She the conservative party and the new over Ed 1auiey's appointment as wa9 it. pa er cleaning in the front room. strongly against labor government. under secretary of the navy. Chief p This one for a when q Senator Claude Iepper of Florida reason; word has gone round that don't .you'd like to go visit a friend. I Abraham Lincoln was at the llouse of com Pauley is for amalgamation tf the Then sign your name, of course. ot the raan who is not ch by armed force8 The Democrats thiljk "!ons f0 0W1,g wlser todiy lban he was yester- spf Beviu arc out to raise $1,000,000 to finance d Foreign Minister which had- upheld the very same this year's congressional campaign.' policies as his predecessor, Anthony Hundred-dolla- r Jackson Day din-- 1 called to our attention by a Eaen. From one table of conser- nets served on gold service will j frpnd: When H. G. Wells had vatives near him and he thinks kick off the drive. President Tru- - shown teach the The leaders must through the library of the speaker was Former Prime and Franklin D. Roosevelt had gaied on priceless world that peace is the only ' Minister Winston Churchill Pep-p- tr Jr. will be the principal speakers gress, behind glass, had wan- - ditinn of man in which the great-dere- d heard this remark: at the Washington rally. March shelves housing mil- - est in man comes to its complete among "I sat and listened to that speech lions of books,' he turned to the fruition. And this teaching must and I thought to myself, 'my, how drop in the number of chief librarian and demanded:; be th process of creating fat Anthony Eden has grown. "operation" flights by officers sta- -' Why, with ail this, doesnt it standing among the peoples of the BlLBOTs FRIENDS DESERT tioned at Andrews Field, Wash-Ther- e think?" world. Basil O'Connor, chairman was more behind the ington, D. C., since enlisted men American Red Cross. resignation of Ed Terry, Secretary staged a protest against being To the American soldier, Garrulous Senator- - Theodore , kept in the army to service planes j to Inflation has no place in this Why, nothing was impossible. Bilbo of Mississippi, than the ill tor generals . . . Some health which he reported to the politicoes predict that the Actually, Terry was sick victioa of Mayor James Curley of from overwork, trying to hold Boston may endanger reelection iiiiiiiiiuiuii.niiiiiiiuimiii'iiur down three jobs at once, but also of Democratic Senator he was very sick of his Boston Walsh. Friends of President boss. Truman havent forgotten that Terry told friends that he feared Walsh snubbed Trumat) during the the widespread criticism of Bilbo's 1944 campaign, and now it's pro demagogic antics might be in-- bable that the Curley machine will jurious to his own future career go Republican this year, thus n alter the Mississippi voters f:nally ' taking away some of Walsh's Bilbo out to pasture. There port. is a chance such might happen Ulis yeflr when the talkative sena' Diamonds may be colorless, blue tor comes up against white, blue, pink, red, yellow, man Ross Collins in a stiff primary green, brown or black., Washington least-know- ttion and amort of Day note: Reunions O stt An-trica- but Was nt- - Americans prefer automobiles to babies. In the opinion of Lr. Oliver E. Baker, professor of economic geography at Maryland University. "As the sales curve of autos goes up, the curve of births goes down," he sa!d.;It posts no more to rear a child than to malnta.n an automobile, but the preference of the American people is clear." 0 is I grow.ng iopularlty, too, ot friend- ship cards. Such titles as "Down the Street of Old Friends." or "For the Best Friend Ever," and so on. May this spirt of friendship gradually spread throughout the world. 1 Of nt 1 - "" - sweethearts and friends in a world of pence form the cheerful theme of this year's Valentines Day. Yes, there are such titles as "Im or "Across Lonesome, Valentine,1 us that the Miles." They remin there are still many sweethearts Id t overseas. But lace and hearts and flowers are coming back, reflecting the hopes of eternal peace. There is a " us,' i MV. AN ATTRACTIVE TOWN WILL ATTRACT MORE TOURIST TRADE When a tourist drives down your Main Street will he be greeted If he is, that tourist is sure by a clean, bright, attractive city? to STOP and SPEND! Remember, this year we hope the tourists wilt spend $100,000,000 in Utah . . . ond YOU can get your share by preparing now! Start with your own store or buildif the kind ing. Fix it up; clean it op; "diets" it up . . . moke of spot you would be tempted to stop at if you were the traveler. You'll be repaid by the extra tourist dollars you are SURE to get this year! .3 f &ki: r q5marigi 6 Cache Vauey Banking Company COMMERCIAL - TRUJT - AWINGY |