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Show the rich county reapeb Entered eg second class matter Feb. 8, Act of March 8. 1879. t the Post Office. Randolph, Utah, nnder tb Wm. E. Marshall, liuitness Manager SUBSCRIPTION 11.50 Per Year in Advancr Leyton Marshall, Editor and Proprietor Delos Wheeler Lovelace WNU Release. Five times now YORK. Waldorf Astor has been elected mayor of English Plymouth; and since no one claims to have been NEW Plymouth 8 Mayor Has 2 Terms Up On Our Top Man Muddy Terrain Slows Drive in Italy Strengthen Mountain Posts; Germany Rushes Troops to Bolster Broken Defense Lines on Red Front of (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In these columns, they are those j Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.; T? ol&o cc1 Vt Wactom NowcnauPT IT ni OH. dedicated to his re- - moval h our President Roosevelt in office. Astor would have been a ranking member of the Park Avenue one-tim- fur-beari- A BRITISH admiral has been say- ing that only three good things ever came out of Germany . . . music, sausages and Marlene Die- -. He trich. Keg Is the Last wm, doubt- Thing Dietrich s less, grant Outline Resembles the Scandinavians, produced good music. And Homer sang of sausages centuries before any Germans thought of even so simple a skin game. But on Dietrich he is as right as rain. Although she has lived here for 13 years, she is Berlin born, and as uniquely German as a keg of Pilsener. But not Nazi. When she was naturalized four years ago Goebbels read her , right out of the Reich. A little trip into the thesaurus might have uncovered several better words than that keg. Burgess Meredith never would have said of a keg, as he did of Miss Dietrich, that he wished all women looked like her. Just when Miss Dietrich was born in Berlin is not at hand. However, she was married in 1934 to Franz Seiber, and she has an daughter, a recent bride. So her age must be about . . . Yep! Just about! If not exactly. , Miss Dietrich" used to be a stormy petrel. Once she and Garbo had their knives out. Once she was in Mae Wests hair. And she made more than one director back up. But she has been swinging less often from the floor since she made her come-bac- k on those famous underpinnings, singing See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have. Lately, helping sell Victory bonds, she has been singing, See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Give. TN GREEN lofty Bogota, President Alfonso Lopez Y Pumarejo has reorganized his cabinet. By shrewd he probably hopes compromise, to prevent United States Has repetition of Axis - Chief All Liberal factions now are included in the set-uLike liberals everywhere, the of Colombia differ Liberals in degree. President Logreatly pez is farther to the left than many. He has pressed . . . sometimes against opposition in his own party . . . reforms in social legislation, taxation, education; in fact he initiated many of them during his previous incumbency. For he has been president before 34 to 38. Not trusting to any second, or third term tradition, the Colombian constitution forbids successive elections. So in 38 Dr. Eduardo Santos came in, but in 1942, in his 56th year, Lopez came back. The United States is fortunate to have him. A thorough-goin- g democrat, he is also our thorough-going friend. He came here in his youth, after classical studies at Oxford, to investigate business administration. p. ... CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT LAMP, STOVE, PARTS ablaze with light one and radios night available. The changes were in line with Governor Ellis Arnalls sweeping prison reform, marked by legislative action to ban whipping and shackles, and liquidation of the dreaded chain gang Civil war vet Frank M. Frary died in Denver, Colo., recently, it was discovered that he had been carrying $81,610 in his vest pocket for the last two years. A retired conductor from the Burlington railroad, Frary had converted securities into cash two years ago, and kept the money wrapped in brown paper in his vest pocket up to his death. Twenty-six relatives share in his estate. , Staunch Friend in Georgias state prison were surprised to find their quarters When set here if his father hadnt us to ot camps. may outlast grown hippy over flaws in our economic system and popped off to London. Ennoblement fol- lowed, the more easily, perhaps, because of American millions taken along. Besides being Plymouths semipermanent mayor, the viscount is the quieter half of the conjugal parte nership completed by the glamour girl and always remarkable Nancy Langhorne of Virginia. They have five children and maybe it was the feeding of the five that started Astors present interest in nutrition. Most people who plump for food reform are lean, and so is the viscount, a rangy, fellow 64 years old but looking younger. Oxford is his university. There he played polo, ran in steeplechase races and grew expert with the saber. His wealth is still great, thanks to the Jacob, founder of all Astor fortunes. ... Accustomed to returning darkened cells, incorrigibles As Nazis By Consolidated Features. In the Headlines WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS ARE AVAILABLE TO COLEMAN DEALERS See them for Parts and Supplies or Service on Coleman Products. Mail us a postcard today for Free While they are slowly being squeezed out of the Solomons and central New Guinea, the Japanese are feverishly constructing a string of bomber and fighter bases on the Celebes islands and the Dutch East RUSSIA: Indies to the west. Reconnaissance by Allied planes Nazis ' Darkest Hour that the Japs have laid many reveals As Russian troops poured across terthe Dnieper river and promised to new concrete runways in these of stores are and up ritories, laying trap 1,000,000 German soldiers from in warehouses spread the rear, word came from Berlin supplies that the Nazis admitted they faced around these air centers. Apparent purpose of these air their darkest hour. bases is to thwart any move GenUpon the shoulders of Hitlers eral MacArthur might make against army fell the gigantic task of blunt- the rich oil, quinine and tin lands of ing the Russian drive before it could the Indies from Australia to the roll southward across the southern east, or Lord Mountbatten might Ukraines broad plains and trap the make from India to the north. Germans from behind while they held the line against other Red WORLD WAR II: forces attacking from the front. As the German lines sagged, the Toughest Yet Nazis were reported rushing thouJapan is building more planes sands of troops from the Crimea, than v?e are destroying, and she has immediately to the south. In Melito- not as. yet called all of her eligible pol, German and Russian soldiers draftees or young men between the fought in the streets of the ruined ages of 17 and 20, U. S. military excity, with enemy machine gunners perts told congressmen in secret sesoperating from charred buildings to sion. Because the Japs have 500,000 soldelay the Reds advance. Both sides sustained heavy losses diers massed within striking disin men and materiel. tance, the Allies would be confronted with difficult problems of defense in Big Three Meet case Russia granted the U. S. bombBehind the high walls of Russias ing bases in Siberia, the congressforbidding Kremlin, U. S. Secretary men were told. The military experts declared that of State Cordell Hull, British Foreign Minis- the Germans were concentrating ter Anthony Eden and their fighter planes on breaking up Allied bombing formations, and that, Soviet Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov in many cases, the German pilots started conferences de- were purposely colliding with our big signed to bring their sky fortresses. countries closer togeth- GOLD: er in the military, political and economic U. S. Holds Two-third- s fields. Of the worlds gold supply of 33 While Molotov was billion dollars, the U. S. holds 22 bilexpected to raise the is- lion dollars, or while the sue of the U.. S. and British controls almost four Empire Britain opening a sec- billion dollars. ond front in western Of the remaining gold supply, over Europe to draw off four billion dollars is in the hands of some of the 200 Gerand Japan as a result of man divisions facing Germany their conquests. Germany itself posRussia in the east, it sesses no more than 29 million dolwas said Hull and Eden lars of gold, while Japan has 164 would attempt to per- million dollars. South American gold suade the Reds to re- stocks one billion dolapproximate consider their demands lars. for postwar annexation Interest in the gold supply heightof the Baltic states and ened with indications that the U. S. parts of Poland, Ru- and Britain intended to make the mania and Finland. precious metal the basis for world As the conferees met, currency after the war, with the it was announced the value of all money being founded U. S., Britain and Canupon the gold reserve behind it. ada had entered into a e new SCHOOL BILL: agreement with Russia, promising her additional food and military supplies Killed in Senate Following adoption of an amendthis winter. ment by Senator William Langer WEEK: (N. D.) against ra- ITALY: Neii ) Difficulties To add to the Allies difficulties in Italy, heavy rain has slogged the countryside, and new burdens have been imposed on the lines of communication bringing supplies to the front. Because of the inability of motor vehicles to operate over the muddy and mountainous terrain, the Allies are relying increasingly on horses, burros and mules. But they are finding it hard to obtain them since the Germans took most of these animals out of southern Italy or shot those they could not take, and the Fighting French have been unwilling to give up the horses, etc., they have in North Africa for fear of breaking up their mounted units. Encouraged by Allied difficulties, Nazi Marshal Kesselring reportedly has reinforced his army fighting a dogged delaying action in the rugged country. After retreating from the Volturno river line, the Germans took up positions on the Massico ridge, where they were expected to make another stand before dropping back to the mountains 2,500-foot-hi- farther north. Try to Maintain Morale On October 17, 1918, Germanys General Eric Ludendorff declared: The tension of the individual man has reached a degree which cannot be increased. Not long after Germany cracked under the strain, and steely, dynamic General Ludendorff fell apart with the rest. Today, Germanys Hitler, Goebbels and Goering remember 1918, and the Nazis are working feverishly to hold up the peoples morale against the Allies shattering air attacks. Hitler has ordered the construction of underground concrete hospitals in battle zones, as well as first aid posts and auxiliary hospitals in the cellars of the most solid buildings. Newspapers are carrying on a concerted campaign to educate the people in treatment of eye injuries caused by the heat, smoke, dust, glass-splinte- rs and phosphorus clouds generated by bombing raids. HOME FRONT: FDR Meets Labor Leaders Answering , labors complaint against the stabilization of wages in the face of 5 per cent increase in the cost of living since last year, President Roosevelt promised AFL and CIO leaders that the retail prices would be rolled back through producers or processors subsidies. FDR met with the labor leaders even as there were rumblings of discontent among the railway unions over wage raises. The railway union was kicking be- two-third- 250 North St. Francis St. WICHITA 1, KANSAS FEATHERS WANTED FBATHERS WANTED, NEW OR OLD Feather Company, Ship or write to Sterling 09 N. Broadway, St. Lonil, Missouri. OFFICE R RABBIT SKINS Attention RABBIT RAISERS We are HEADQUARTERS for RABBIT SKINS. 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Illuminated Nest The brilliant sparkle of the nest of the baya bird of India at night is due to the fact that it weaves fireflies into it. 4443 WNU W cial discrimination in the use of funds, To meet the demand for record the senate killed the 300 million dollar production, the War Manpower commission ordered 71 different areas to public education For More Production r go on a 48 hour week, and advised bill. others to prepare to shift to the Under terms of the bill, states would longer work period. cause Economic Stabilization DirecTo make up for the shortage of have received 200 tor Fred Vinson had set aside an manpower, the WMC determined on million dollars in pay boost rec- the 48 hour week to get more pro- federal funds for ommended by a' government media- - duction person. Previously, the school uses during tion board, while the operating rail- 48 hour per week had been in effect in the war, and 100 inunions claimed they were way 40 out of 71 areas where the WMC million dollars in sulted by another mediation pan- had declared a labor existadditional permanent grants. Mascarcity of a els award ed. Now, the remaining 31 areas jor portions of the money would have increase after they had asked for must go on the longer week. gone toward increasing teachers three dollars a day. In the other 112 areas, the WMC salaries. In hearings before the War Labor saw the possibility of a labor shortIn introducing his amendment, board, Alabama and eastern coal age. If such a shortage impends, Senator Langer said some states operators objected to a new contract preparations will be made to meet would not apportion the money between Illinois operators and the it before it occurs to interfere with equitably for the benefit of all races. United Mine Workers, which would production. Senator Langers assertion, Despite boost daily wages between $1.50 and The week already has been the Negro teachers association and $1.75 by increasing the working day instituted in such industries as logthe National Association for the Adto 8 hours, including all travel ging, and smeltvancement of Colored Children supmining time to and from the pits. ing, and iron and steel. ported the bill. non-operati- EQUIPMENT WE BUY AND SELL Office Furniture, Piles. Typewriters, Adding Machines. Safes! SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 15 West Broadway. Salt Lake City. Utah s, lend-leas- 48-HOU- WORKING. COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO. Japs Build Air Bases mm. rifle through mud to new posiMarines are shown hauling tion on tropical Rendova island in the central Solomons. Known as Long Toms, these 155 mm. field pieces soon went to work to hurl shells into Jap posts seven miles away. 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