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Show kaaMSQl THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1945 ble by the continuous aerial Wnh;,-- .. The Russians on the east are apparently now ready to launch a powerful attack from uiuerent directions on Berlin, alreadv badly uemonsnea by airplane bombings. Many of the German soldiers and sua population are listless and war sick and weary, and appear glad to Polish Capital Has Been AND THE N. E. A. i cimi--i l(j me anied armies. Once the Rhine Held in Modern Times s crossed on a C. S. WILKINSON, Editor and Publisher large scale, there will seemingly By 11 Conquerors. be nothing for the Nazi's to to, and inter- cling ... u.Muci.s ni;i iring an early collapse. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY NEW YORK The latest chapter But the fact that an early allied victory In the stormy history of the city of apSUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $2.50; pears probable should not furnish an excuse Warsaw was enacted when the Rus6 Mo. $ 1.25; 3 Mo. 75c, In Advance for even the slightest relaxiation of our war sian army captured it recently. In effort. On the other hand, it is a time for us modern times Warsaw has been Established November 25, 1904 all on the home front as well as on the occupied by foreign troops 11 times fight- and has been the scene of many Entered In the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, ing fronts to gird for the knockout blows. It riots and insurrections. as second-clas- s mall matter, under the Act must be made so tough for the Nazi war maDuring the years since Hitler of Congress of March 3, 1879 chine that there can be no other choice except plunged the world into the present unconditional surrender or total annihilation. conflict Warsaw has withstood two Advertising rates quoted on request That is the shortest mute hom. f,,r long and bloody sieges. On Septemliant men on the fighting fronts. For when ber 27, 1939, the city fell to the Gerafter 20 days of epic reGermany is defeated, Japan will lose much of mans sistance during which the Nazis re IS A LIFE WORTH $7 TO YOU? its will to fitrht on in the farp if rcrt.nin 1f,.-,leased their "total war" against the The casualties on the island of low Jinia and disaster. ancient capital high on the west bank of the Vistula river, says the sink into the minds of the American nation as Chicago Tribune. a sober repudiation of the thoughts of a few THE WAR WINNER On August 1. 1944, Polish patriots months ago of a quick victory and plans for A columnist reports that certain writers ,f within the city, fired by the ap victory celebrations. The roads that lead to the allied nations are K'innnins' to proach of the Russian armv. rose Toyko and Berlin are not smooth but are gut- make claims for their already countries mn- - in revolt against the Germans. The respective ted and pitted by mangled bodies and maimed Russians failed to break through the the winninsr of the war. The newsnn- - Nazi defense ring around the citv American men. On the streets of the cities of cerning man points out that such assertions can on- - and for 63 this nation there is factual evidence of the price per days the Polish under l y cause trouble and strife. ground fought on with suDDlies paid to progress a few more feet toward the This poem suggests that all trouble ran be dropped by Allied Dlanes. Finally enemy capitals by the armless, legless and avoided by on October 3 Lieut. Gen. Tadeusz following the example of General Komorowski sightless men who have come back. (General Bor) an who be commanded that thanks ivicArthur, War is not a pretty thing to describe nor nounced his forces had sur partisan to God for the return of American troops is it a thing that you can evade by the simple given rendered. to ivianila, and tor all the successes of the Pa Before the Polish capital fell to expedient of turning your head. This war cihc war. tne uermans more than 60,000 per came to the American people and it had to be To whom shall we offer the honor and nraise sons of whom more than half were faced together with the gory facts that came For vvinnintr the war and the neare? women and children had been killed from it. To Roosevelt, Churchill, or Stalin, or all by Nazi attacks and heavy artillery barrages. Some 100 Every man who fights in this war means The fighters whose fame ne'er will cease? 000 other civilians were wounded. everything to his family. To be injured, misLet's do Mc as Became Capital in 1550. Arthur offer and killed a to or small God world sing brings family Warsaw Is not an old city as The glorv for brinrrinp him back: tumbling down about the heads of those who European cities go. It seems to stay behind. Each one of these men means He ordered his armies to render Him thanks have emerged into history in the For in ev attack. home or to your neighbor's triumph ery something to your 13th century, althoueh there are un home, so that in the last analysis, every man To God we owe all for fe verifiable surmises about an earlier on the battlefield means much to many. history going back to perhaps the Were sorelv oppresed and in need: atn century. There is no way to tell whether your father, Provided us harvests abundant and great, In 1550 it first became the capital your brother, or your son will be the next to Uur workers and fighters to feed. of the then powerful Polish king is it of so concern the fall, everyone that these dom. King Charles Gustave of men receive every chance to survive and come He welded the hearts of the Allies as one Sweden captured it in 1655 and held And helped them to make and to share back. it ror a year, when the Poles re Blood plasma has been the greatest single The weapons they needed to punish the foes captured it. The city was severely . wno freedom from tree men would tear. factor in the saving of lives in this war. Men damaged when King Charles XII of Sweden took it in 1702, but it be who are seriously injured require blood plasma So unto God's name let us came free again when peace was ascribe gladly and its that immediately presence guarantees declared the following year. and honor the and Praise glorv they will have a chance to get back to a base For The Russians took possession of it the world from the clutches of him saving hospital and receive further medical treatment. iiri 1764. Then in 1773 came the first in wno all His hates creatures and wavs. The problem of securing blood plasma and partitioning of Poland and it went to Prussia. The Russians took it again keeping it available in the remote corners of And now, in deep "ratitude unto our God In 1794 after a bloody assault. tne eartn is one ot the many things that vour For all that for us He has done, Red Cross is successfullv doinf in this: Let's send to all nations an army to tell Troops of Napoleon occupied it in 1806. The Austrians seized it in There is no Red Cross overseas blood bank-The world of the love of His Son! 1809, but gave it up after a few in the State of Utah. But giving of vour bloot Dwight C. Ritchie months and it once more became does not tell the whole storv. The blood given The Russians car Independent. must be prepared bv a special process. This TODAY The present moment is all we tured It in 1813 and in 1830 there costs money and it is an integral part of the can call our own for works of was an insurrection. After much mercy, or right- bloodshed the Russians 1 he cost of mood bank program. recaptured processing eous dealing, and of family tenderness. t, It the next year and held it through a pint of blood to make it readv for overseas numerous uprisings until 1915 when George Eliot. use ir jfi.ui. inis cost must he home bv the the Germans captured it during the American Red Cross. Regret for time wasted can become a power nrst World war. inereiore. vou wno nave not heen Wrecked by Nazis. for good in the time that remains. And the upon to give of your blood, can do your part time Four separate offensives were un that is remains time if we will enough, dertaken by Germany in 1915 to re by paying for processing a pint of someone else s hlood. 1 he availability of this blood mav only stop the waste and the idle, useless re duce Russia's Polish salient, of which Warsaw was the center. help to save the life of someone whom von 1ml gretting. Arthur Brisbarne. When the German armies beean dear. The Red Cross drive for funds to r.nrrv If business men could be made to realize on to disintegrate in 1918 the Poles set lit"'.. on their work is now in progress. Hum. is not measured in dollars and cents, but this which side their bread is buttered, they would up their own government and for with labor in its efforts to maintain nnr- - the third time in five centuries War publication feels that it is not asking too much join saw became the capital of an inde to raise your contribution to $.UU and so help chasing power, which is what tlx- raising of pendent Poland. save an American life. Your $7.00 can help wage rates reallv means. The Chicasro Union For nearly 21 years then, Warsaw Leader. was the capital of the Polish re- keen the blood-line- s flowing to the American men on the righting tronts. ihe Seagull. ; public which arose from the ashes A few German bombers have been nver or the World war. During the German occupation England during the past few davs. r.nrss Hit Remember this also, and be well persuadei ler 19.59, Polish land and busi. and Himler figure it is about time they got since nesses were confiscated and given to oi us truth: tne tuture is not in the hands of usy it they are to make good the promise to uermans. rate, but in ours. Jules Jusserand. return "one hundred fold" every bomb d rot men The Poles are a proud people on the German Reich wnose reacton to attemDts to rf , Slf Warsaw Scene Of Many Wars Steamer JJn?as christian SnrvcE Monitor the siAigjssicma t 7 'II LAr, stnA uiiu a.sM.1f win ivu juumii nornicj ' . . . ,L- - ..n.. .MJ ijcsi . T"l persons in your ivnunumijr wucu uu icau me Science Monitor regularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoint., a fuller, richer understanding of world affairs . . . truthful, accurate unbiased news. Write for sample copies today, or send for one. . ' .Via A C . i.1?' rifr ft - f C . f month trial subscription. . rt&. m, ? 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It was feared that Wallace might have gotten the crazy notion of pumping the priming fluid in from the bottom, instead of pouring it in from the top. Thank heaven, the country is safe again! When we read of disastrous floods of the Ohio Kiver now in progress, which has already rendered thousands of people homeless an threatens still ereater disaster, we have reason to thank God for the protection and security ot the Kocky Mountain tastnesses. Mere we are secure from floods, tornadoes and cyclones, and many of the other hazards of the flat coun try, wnicn at certain seasons ot the year appears so attractive and alluring. But give us the mountain valleys, where in half an hour with a good car one can at will change summer heat into cool, invigorating Whatever is unjust is contrarv to tho Hi- spung nr auiumn weaincr, accompanied witn vinc will: ;inl from tliis it follows tli.it no true irood hshintr and other sports for a relnxmir and aliidin happiness can be gained i ly those vacation of hours or days, as the circumstances who are unjust. Stretch. dictate. es, the state of Ltah suits this writer A number of State l.eirislatures. includintr just fine, and Beaver county is one of its choice our own, are petitioning Congress to favor the spots. creation ot a world federation of states to stab-:i:- . - .. . i . .. . When the righteous are in authority, the iii.v iiiv vmiu:. .inn prosperity oi tne world, people rejoice: but when the wicked bcareth and promote friendly relations between mem- rule, the people mourn. Proverbs 29:2. )cr nations. There are main amdes to the (jtiestion, and numerous problems are bound to arise to plague the undertaking. lint we be- EUROPEAN WAR IN FINAL PHASE icve that it is a move in the ritrht direction and While it is impossible to predict the exact that some such move is imperative if rivili7.i- date for the determination of the war in Eu- tion is not to be wijK'd off the face of the earth. rope, nevertheless all signs point to an early There should be nothing unsurmountable in and victorious conclusion for the allies at an the undertaking, if it is detcrminably undertak early date. Germany is fast losing out. One en. ()l course creed and the determination of after another of her important cities and stronger states to exploit weaker ones, will b are falling into the hands of the victor- the main obstacle to hurdle. But if we are sin ious allies. Cologne, her fourth largest city, cere in wanting to develop a better world, we has been taken and the German armies are apnow of no better wav to iro about if The most serious opposition to such a move parently abandoning all territory west of the Rihne, where, apparently, she will make a "last is likely to come mm certain elements in our ditch stand." Many important industrial re- own country and dreat Britain. Russia and gions are already in the hands of the allies, and the smaller states will be likely to embrace it her cities are one by one being reduced to rub- - with alacrity. ter-rain- I 5" I1 SUM! lu JZJ prive them of their liberty and their cultural heritage has repeau-ulDeen one of violent rebellion. The insurrection of 18C3 against Russia resulted from a punitive and repressive policy almost unmatched in 19th century Europe. Death, ban ishment, confiscation of property, the closing of educational and ligious establishments were among me devices Kussia then used in an attempt to expunge the name and memory of Poland. was ruined in the pres unui ent war, Warsaw was one of the pleasantest cities in Europe. WITH AMERICAN srvrrM-m- i ARMY, WESTERN FRONT. -- First Lieut. James Tower of Grand Is land, N. Y.. Dointed his rnrh;n. down Into a German machine gun nest ana rorced 34 Germans to emerge with their hands tm. All alone, he was marching his viisuiiers aown me road toward a collecting point when a fellow of fleer Joined him on the dnuhlo "Don't look now, Jim," the other omcer whispered, "but you haven't got any magazine in your carbine." When Girl Whistles She's Not After Date LARAMIE, WYO.-G- irls whistling at men on the University of Wyoming campus are not seeking dates. 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