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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Their Battle Smashed Czech Democracy Brucharts Washington Digest WHOS Official Washington Is Watching Europe Events With Uneasy Eye The most extensile history was for the ft mont brothers who held train In Oregon on Octole Not only were circular, NEWS dred languages sent ti world, says Collier, special description, o V went to dentists, of jewelers, of their eje .i ulists and of their hw librarians. THIS State Department Voices Disgust of American People At Hitlers Dastardly Actions; Our National Resources of War Materials Should Be Developed. WEEK By WILLIAM BRUCKART WNC Service, National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON. Obviously, off- British royal commission which icial Washington, as indeed the whole made the study added that while world, has been watching what has they and the United States are been going on in Europe in the last friendly and none can see any reafew weeks. They have been watch- son for that friendship ever to be ing with more uneasiness, more gen- disturbed, no man can forecast the uine fear, how Hitler has been ex- future. The shortage of nickel, said the panding the Reich, seizing, crushreport, might be a weakness sufing, stealing, new territory, subjuto deteimine the issue of a gating new peoples, as his insane ficient ambition leads him on and on. Those war. I discussed this question of war charged with official responsibility have watched because there can be essentials with various members of of Slovakia, whose demand for Slovakian no mistake about the dangers in- the house Representative Murdock Dr JoseDh Tiso left premier of the new independent nation herent in this wild remaking of the of Arizona, Representative Francis Case of South Dakota, Representaby Reichsfuehrer Adoff Ultlr y,th map of the world. democracys destruction. Supported easternmost ine) was r ?he Czech courof tive the Nevada, among lished an independent Slovakia. Meanwhile Scrugham Our government has had the rr g of share their spoils. others. To a man they said that the overrun by Hungarian, Rumanian and Polish soldiers, each seeking age to speak out, through its department of state. It has said the Hitler will of congress was being thwarted government, left with only Bohemia and Moravia, was subdued under Hitler s thumb. action in overpowering the peoples by bureaucrats who are unwilling to of Europe, the minority races, is encourage American industry. Mr. WORLD'S TALLEST a dastardly thing. There was noth Scrugham, for instance, a former mg else that could be done about it governor of his state and a mining Secretary Hull and Under Secretary man, told how the bureau of mines Welles, of the department of state, had reported there was no worthhave left no doubt in the minds of while nickel deposits in Alaska. The other nations, however, that we, as same agency has found no reason a people, are angry about what Hit- to encourage American capital to ler has done. But again: we can do develop manganese deposits in the nothing more than protest, because United States. Mr. Case has been the United States has no business trying to get congressional action on measures to get some use of "the going to war over some other nametal deposits of South Dakota, but tions troubles. But while our state department always selfish corporate interests, has been getting on record with its seeing no further ahead than the disgust, and there has been a great point of their red noses, have stalled the programs. about strengthening our national defense just in case trouble Pleads for Money to would break out and involve us, Resources Mineral some and Develop Washington bureaucrats selfish elements in congress have Mr. Murdock, also a mining man, been foiling correction of our greatmade a plea on the floor of the est weakness. President Roosevelt house the other day for congress to has used his most patriotic voice to provide some money enabling realforce action by congress in develop- istic procedure with respect to ment of airplanes for defense, in our unknown and undeveloped metal construction of new battle boats and resources so that we would know has moved strongly for production in case of war, if for no other reaof equipment, guns, and the like. son. Since my school boy days," Strategic War Materials Mr. Murdock in house debate, said That Must Be Developed I have been told that Alaska is a But with all of this hullabaloo, we treasure house of natural wealth and have not heard nor seen any plans economic resources. I believe we for development of our national de- have been and are overlooking that Courthouse doors at St. Joseph, posits of raw materials which are fact in our dealing with that far off Mo., prove bothersome to young used in the stock pile of war re- corner of our country. I feel that we Robert Wadlow, who reaches eight Colored eggs are as popular as ever this Easter, and children sources. It might not be so impor- ought to develop those resources; can decorate them with an unending variety of designs. This youngster feet eight Inches into the air. Wad-lotant were it not a fact that a score we ought to know more about tallest man in' the world, has has a whole parade of pets and other designs in decals for transfer to or more of these materials have to them. brought suit in federal court on an the eggs. While her mother looks on she dips the design in water, slides be imported. I regret the necessity onto the egg and smooths it with a cloth. Its art Mr. Murdocks statement causes allegation that a medical journal off the backing-pape- r for being so bold, but it is proper me to ask the question: since it is article libeled him. made easy. to say that our war and navy de- our national policy (at present, at partments have advanced not a sin- least) to spend billions of dollars gle program, or even a thought, as under the guise of making work, why to how this nation could gain cer- not designate some few of the miltain raw materials if we were to be lions for worthwhile national develinvolved in a war that would cut oil opment? importation of them. Reference was made the other day The war department has prepared to testimony given two years ago a list of some of these strategic before the senate finance commitwar materials and it has listed tee. I looked it up and found that .1 some of the most important, such the late Francis P. Garvan, then as nickel, tin, manganese, rubber, president of the chemical foundah , etc. That is as far as it has gone. tion, had caused an investigation to It is true, and the swivel chair be made of Alaskan metal ret ,4; officers will stress the fact, that consources. The report brought m by s A ...tit" a gress passed a law a few years back a Wisconsin university professor, 1 that was designed to encourage who did the searching and digging w. v 2 American production of these essenon the ground, makes one wonder tials. It was called, popularly, the what undercurrent of influence has , act It even went so prevented the development of metal k Vi-7 V X far as to afford authority for pay- claims, such as nickel and tin, up . r i.-- - 4v v, , ment of premiums, up to 25 per there. Very few of the national legt'. ' 4 cent above foreign quotations, in or- islators knew of the testimony. s' der that American capital would go to work here on those essentials. Buying for Reserves Would .. But has anything resulted from it? Start Brand New Industries t v vv- 4,4 v k. V. $ 'f The records answer, no. In my conversations among Rocky ' V' l A congressional committee also Mountain ?L y congressmen, I could not .4 s? "4 ? lately has answered no by draft- avoid tlie conclusion that capital A to another bill ing encourage pro- funds held in the United States will v'ffv fx duction in the United States of these not be put to work on such things war essentials. The house commit- without some - , encouragement from tee on military affairs has reported officials in I know that Washington. a bill which Chairman May hopes some representatives and senators Passersby in East St. Louis, 111., learned a lesson in friendship from this dog. For 21 hours he watched over will do the work, but even Chairman are of the opinion that the federal the body of a canine pal who was accidentally killed by an automobile. The watchdog growled when residents is Its of doubtful success. He May ought to offer to buy tried to approach and refused to be molested. Police were finally called and both dogs removed from the is doubtful because, as he said, when government these war essentials here and disrestreet. the bureaucrats in the executive gard foreign sources. They believe of branch the government do not that a commitment to buy for rewant to encourage domestic producWORLDS FAIR CAKE serves, if made by the federal govtion, they simply sit in their chairs ernment, would start brand new inand swing their feet back and forth. dustries going in many, many parts of the United States. All of the while, Officials Unwilling to Learn From Other Nations ..however, we have the bureau of mines and the war department sitThose fellows in the executive de- ting back and making it hard for Kit partments apparently are unwilling Americans to develop America. to learn from other nations either. This whole situation would be hardI came into possession of a doculy worth analyzing were it not for ment, for example, that made a conthe facts: 1. The federal government -fidential report to the national emer- is spending billions for Y &, defense, gency council more than a year ago. along with other billions that are 5 f It told that the British government being wasted, and, 2. It is a measure had stored in warehouses enough of to have all, or as much safety nickel and tin for a three years as possible, of the I 'H things we would to supply be used by industries manneed, in event of war, where they ufacturing war materials. This was can be handled by Americans for done by the British government, notAmericans. And it is more imporwithstanding the fact that London is tant, too, because numerous reports the seat of the great International have reached Washington la the Nickel corporation which owns the last k 1&Jt year to the effect that German, largest nickel mines in the world or Belgian cr British capitalists and does 88 per cent of the worlds have been making overtures to hold trade in nickel. The British thought ers of American mining claims for was it wise to have the essential malenses on properties that operating hi," terial available, when and if needed, yield such things as essential war and it had that conviction even with metals. It is one For lief bt that sooner William my year Baker the largest nickel mine known now or later worked six hours daily baking this congress will learn that the located on British territory at Suds fruit cake which is on display bureaucracy, which it created, has worth, Ontario, Canada. wasted too much time; it will learn the San Francisco Worlds fair. Further according to that report, that own all of the metal foreigners Replicas on the cake, built exactly the British were unwilling to leave resources here and we will be to scale, include 9 California misbuythe main nickel refinery on United Dr. Allan Dafoe, plijsioian and one of the guardians of the Dionne sions, two bilk the finished material at ing bridges. Treasure Island States soil. It was moved to a Cathe foreign monopoly cares quntuplcts of Collander, Ont., took tune off from his recent visit to and parts of two cities. The elabonadian spot where, according to to estprices ihlish just as we are now buyOttawa to call upon Canadas newest triplets, the Biron sisters, in the rate decorations for the mastc.-piece- s the report, It would be out of disnil kc 1. Grace hospital. They were born December 7, 19J8. Left to right are made of colored sugar tance of any long range guns." The ing Cl Wist'rn Newsp .per Union they are Gladjs, Grace and Gail. frosting. f Sa Go Modern for Easter Time Eis to-d- o Canine Pal Stands Watch Over Dead Friend Pai t Y Z ;fv W n t&r AM 5- -t f VS , By LEMUEL F. PARTON YORK. When James D. Message a-- V . - Little Doctor of Collander Goes Visiting v V Y' f (a 1 f fly tujf k pi Gf irtisiaswat left Washington would Power People sharpen the dis- tion and the power companies. To- April $ 3t al erform realne 8 mistaV jrs many hardships reacte headquarters in the mo tricts of the island agreement between the administra- A jje dter last thing. n ever Ga-- of selection sPn gitsh0 d NEW was appointed by the Lieut Andrew S. Rows, by the United State,! President as chief of Bonneville, the w ith the message to Octoin biggest dam in the world, the Cuban insurgent was it 1937, ber, the United Stae, Bonneville Chief believed in some between v. as imminent his that early in p Soothes Hostile quarters tilities. The utilities rate him as Bonneville has been reasonable. the bete noir of western power development. This writer hears there is now a better chance for two-wa-y appeasement than at any time in the past. Mr, Ross, for 20 years head of the municipal power development of Seattle, has human traits which perhaps account for his expedient rather than doctrinal trend. No mere doctrinaire would amuse himself by keeping a copper bail in the air with no visible means of support just because he loves kilowatts and likes to see them work. He was a consulting engineer for the New York power authority and the St. Lawrence seaway, a consultant for PWA power development and later a member of the SEC before the President made him the Bonneville boss. As a boy, he rode his bike from Chatham, Ont., to New York city, to learn pharmacy. He got a job as an apprentice chemist, but pestling seemed piffling, so he hit the long grind back to Chatham but he kept on pedaling. He headed up through Edmonton to the Alaska and, when dry land failed him, he made his own boat and pushed on. In Seattle, years later, he helped design the first municipal power plant joes ef 15 In in verbal aj writing, been stated. lhe o' ne Ma"j day it appears that Mr. Ross has message was allayed, rather than provoked hos- committed in jeefl the la In'1 'tie to wjrj more, Wrestling Is Oldest Wrestling is the o known to man. History it was first introduced i, pic games in 108 B. C. gaining eciiract sealed M a dici t ma t felt tha tha I more Each Key Gives Two The accordion produce volume of sound for its any musical instrument gives two notes, one ri lows are compressed, . when they are opened affects the vibration o' reeds, thus changing tie the instrument. c jagster to ins wos A "Vi i Vanilla Plant of Orchid The vanilla plant, from extract is made, is a irem orchid family. HOTELS HOTEL PLANDOUh 4th So. Ac State St !H SILT RnM R SPHTARiF- -i When in KF NO NLVA1H u HOTEL GOLDEN Renog it mwt popular hoi Ql USED AUTO gold-field- yOUNG America is naturally vious of Capt. Harold E. Gray, who will be at the controls when the Yankee Clipper, huge Air-Gra- Air Leviathan now Atlantic. FELT ALTO WREChIN Used Au o and Truck Paru All Kinds - W heiis, R Used Dump the It is trying a few preliminary crow-hoaround New York harbor. Captain Gray, it seems, had a system, in qualifying for this stellar role in aviation. First he became a licensed airplane mechanic; then he qualified as an aeronautical engineer, a master mariner and a radio technician; after all, he took diplomas in metereology, seamanship, international law, admiralty law and business admin- Bix,ig Eolith Satp GLASS Poppy Trail' pottery, from $3 &5 up Wan1en & To & pe W sets irr pifts C PIANO 21 H the Export-Impobank, appears to rate an assist in the Nazi put-oin BraziL The big credit deal, to clear the Pierson Assists trade ways be- tween the two n Nazi Put-Ort tad anc 4 celibei I story then y ti h conti every fi y ng REPA run-aroun- d. to the Canary Islands, it would, if hostile, pinch us in a narrowing seaway, with Argentina, on the whole not so clubby with the U. S. A., away down under. For both strategic and commercial reasons, Brazil is our entrepot to South America, if we keep on being neighborly. In Harvard law school Mr. Pier son was obsessed with foreign trade and directed his studies to practice in this field. Practicing law in Los Angeles, his opportunity came in 1934, when he was appointed general counsel for the Export Import bank In 1936, there was, for him, a timely New Deal row, which resulted the resignation of George N. Peek as head of the bank and the upping of Mr. Pierson. Consolid Npws Featuici WNU isnt al the Instruments, 1 Manufacturers of importers Elastic btockinrs The Physicians bupph 4W W 2nd South St Surgical Trusses b re?, narc ic te begai ; cham OFFICE EQUIPS AND USED dks wjf NEW adding typewriters, 8 L. DlSh EX . 35 es t in i t f or t k a h h n 4 to t nc8,lUlI . work WBr-id- H ent V the ICE CREAMFRK SODA TER FREEZERS and InCrW Bar Ftxiurea, ktools. eo"'!1 'at fere tx IS 4 tis c CHICKS. "tsfri hall t CMj Tables. Also reconditioned MOSER HARTMAN CO. 5V Post Offire Place BABY GOLDEN s. oo, t a Hanson Rules its oult for production.care fulf m nesting with Cud management. money making Cic quJ lf.c tality and huaky P':J k, money Golden . ing Farm Fresno t; BUSINESS Latin-America- bcrvice. Jnughc d ranc TRUSSES i accepted as a goose-eg- g for the Reich. The young and energetic Mr. Pier' son, who became head of the bank n in 1936, toured the countries last summer and fall and returned with a lot of sizzling new ideas about hopping up South Amer ican trade, and resisting the totali tarian drive, by deploying credit judiciously where it is needed most to grease the trade When it came to Brazil, he got eager attention from both the state department and the administration, as Brazil is an Important consideration of naval geography as well as trade. Shouldering far out Into the Atlantic, fascist threat eral if !? wed Mail os your broken lensea. SatisficMi Wholesale price. OPTICAL SHOP. Boston ut new kawnj jtieede drjjgie LEE PIERSON, head yARREN of the 4e MEA. FOUNTAINS-I- CE with had he REt CEREAL EYE GLASSES friend ! Pnt HOT time north I Satisfactory work marjntNf t lime on motors and tramfonnn FI.FCTRIC CO. 141 INEXPENSIVE p an had New and Used Piano Pree From $49 50 Up Terms fierce Co. 45 W 3rd MOTORS very e Us BARGAIN FTome ELECTRIC oe U I Delicious BretWr For GOLD fiery GRAINS OK Finn Tbst Tossted Nat-Lik- e That seems to be about par for the lad who would be a skipper on one of these new leviathans of the air. All this, and many years of hazardous flying over the mountain wilderness of Mexico and Central America bring Captain Gray to the ripe old age of 33. He left college in his second year at the University of Iowa and wa3 aloft for the first time at the age of 19. His home town is Guttenberg, Iowa. cuf res, Ji The best food in Salt Likt The MAYFLOWER CAFEttm POPULAR PEICEt T nnrheons, Pinners and Si istration. 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