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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH !; iw. Ayw OjUIfiariBS? mw tfei'ltl TTiirf x lowing I MacArthur's Trail ' f r, fl is Douglass M. Allen Jr., who left for Australia early in hit Korea and Japan around April 15. Vrd is scheduled to working the Philippine and the north through Pacific "Snorter d that Allen will do a little quiet probing of certain Mac Arthur a campaign, which, during the by censorship. One of these Is the famous MacArthur had the Seabees build for him on a hill j0B which New Guinea. Hollandia, looking resentment at times, even bitterness Arthur aroused navy northward advance to the Philippines. And if he decides to presidential candidate, obviously It would not hurt his rival including Senator Taft, to have certain hitherto censored eg ft told to the American public during the crucial days just before non blican convention in Philadelphia, j- v 'T-- ft '.I, - 1 ' f . 4' I " 'k A 7 a. V I ' . t''' As.'- I i A - ' I f N 4 f . - ; more than significant that a crack reporter owned by the Taft family 2 Cincinnati Times-Stafior Australia to cover the route which General Mac-- i northward advance from Australia to the took on his battle-scarre- V A'V nnsidered CARS v 72s 'N--v ttA". - PEARSON j tfrrfc ip., ' - ;ord Is jents surrounding . trere shrouded NEOtS for A s C'; v GOODBY OLD . . . With faithful Chicago police horses ordered to be sold at auction. Officer paint m jp If ft WHCHBLL compltt, HA to SU " ' Richard I,. Eidridge bids farewell to Tom, his sturdy mount in the screaming traffic of Chicagos loop for three years. rat V 5S4t is said to be state-(osmical gome sensational of the line new the your eh unionism. Many are j left on "o Bn ed that it will develop in the D SEU lotthe dual trade unionism, Typewr from the g for a divorce ish Reei EXcha too surprised, they t Uki t n't be Bridges functions from as actual head drive in both con- Use Dr their Bridges, ,, dr who ut I wni g i secret , Important U France, Portugal Britain for a four-pow- er ipment of Africas t p-i- The sudden switch by Vandenberg who (only recently) said that he wouldnt run for president and would denounce any who boomed him. Now he openly says he will agree to run but only for one term. His stock Is growing fast The Rayburn boom for vice president (which is beginning cautiously) with professionals handling it They hope Rayburn will mend the wide split between the party and southern Democrats. Bel-- ! and great fft f5' MOOK PEGLER Ruth, Leading Man "ft ,M f 4 1 ' hftA , v- ;A-- 1 - K ,v, J i f . " iflMyw ;A j2C - - . ::V;A .AA -- ' i . J. F. To Brensing of Hudson, Kan., went the honor of being named wheat king of his state after his wheat was selected as best by Kansas wheat improvement association. He also received Pilisbury wheat award for his achievement. supplement an important historical document, the life story great American, which has been written for printing ung pictures by Bob Considine, the honor of attending Ruth in his debut as a moving picture 1920 in a drama called Headin Home. The girl was a nice, alonde whose name unfortunately I do not recall. The villain, who pitcher for the opposition, was a skinny little Broadway fellow Scher who had done odds and ends as an actor. Ruth had bought L.its from a tailor named Scher and Scher said he would call it J they would use his brother in the show. Scher, the actor, threw like an actor. Yet Ruth had to break back striking out several times to make him look good and in end he never got a chance to prove he could hit Scher because, the great climax, they dubbed In one of bis old borne runs to RE Lie Ruth, a I DISPLACED PERSONS PROBLEM . . . More and more Americans are becoming increasingly aware of the moral responsibility that is theirs and all humanitys in finding homes for the displaced persons of Europe. Congressional legislation to permit DPs to enter the U. S. is one possible step toward a partial solution. Here, Sen. Homer Ferguson (Rep., Mich.) discusses such pending legislation with eight DPs. during the season as thousands cheered. e were no sound tracks and the actors, for something to say as ved their lipSj would mutter over and over "business, business, " or This blonde lady had trouble not g at Ruth as he would selfconscious clinch a stiff-arin her grab Oh, Miss Business, Business, Business, I think you are lographed PHILLIPS iderella and Winthrop ecent Rockefeller Carriage issue, the Marshall oney devaluation, inflation alogical wars on the second-ieveB.zoma doesnt seem so gloomy and full of hopelessness. . The two greatest things that hapWinthrop Rock-on- e pened to the world in the last year richest men on were a, couple of weddings: Those after courtings on the top of Philip and Elizabeth and Win' Third avenue walk-up- , throp and Eva. A world fed up with a hy the lovely daughter of a hate, envy, recrimination and mutown Immigrant, things tual denunciations went to them like to get back into focus, lift-th- e a duck to water. It got a lift And heart of the world and boy, did it need one! everybody feel a lot better 18 state of the globe. Moscow has cracked down on its greatest composers, rebuking them for not producing more ideological J'o charming yonng worn-- i works. They are disciplined for in dingy Pennsylva-noa- l yielding to the modern trend of town, becomes the music in the western states where of there is a passion for muddled Rockefeller, true which rjoy goes up 50 combinations neuropathic points 'Sht and the market for transform music into a chaotic heap eeling busts wide of sounds. The Kremlin Is alarmed. open, tmerican Way seems pret-If It is not careful Russia will be once more. The world getting disc jockeys. n. fr more than just the construction of dams, canals and locks the St. Lawrence seaway. c6ver way the senate votes on the seaway and the estimated ,ure with Canada of some 720 million dollars, by far the most vital deration is what will happen to two of the nations largest es' Damly railroads and steel. The coal industry also will be 's 'deration of PARDNERS . . . Happiest couple of the week were Sen. Glen H. Taylor (Dem., Ida.) (left) and Henry Wallace after Taylor announced that he was leaving the Democrats and would accept nomination as vice president on 14. 1 X wu-- . ft v, ' y J b. ft V f v 'X V ' ) - f v p j ;v . y. h ft ft - ; - . ' l ft ft If I t ft v ft vi i t ''1 tAi ui ir ) b V ' y I - f - - ; , ,v x ? a ;v H 2 j. vf - ri ,ft ' 'ft1' AA i X 1 f V a ft'Z' 4 ft y x,' ; X ) V 1 - ir- - aMumiZw 4 OFF TOE COB . . . This photoand graph of a sublimely hungry happy G.I., snapped by MSgt. Leo n. Gillie of Wetumka, Okla., took second prize in a recent photo contest conducted by the army. ... COMPASSION It happened in Montrose, Calif. There was the usual tumult and omnipresent curious throng that accompany every automobile accident. Then, beside the crumpled body of Wesley Leske who was killed in the wreck, an unknown but compassionate passerby knelt briefly in prayer, then disappeared in the crowd. ld . ft1& - V i V ' a ft A . AI f'Af n. would be generated steps on many toes. C f- - i i Inspires Inflation or "dth its continued, demands; indus-- n r5Iage rhitant profits; trans- m lls efforts to meet in- csts; the wholesale or re- addin t0 Tiark. uf.encies on merchandise, - demanding in- .,'C,ei or food products amentaliy responsible 3, 4 s , we are for the Inflation for which whose at culprit, actual paying. The it all, for blame the can we lay door administrative and is the legislative branches of the federal government. not only for Today we are paying also for the but the war expense of the depresboondoggling costs sion years. that included such names as Jeff Cravath of Southern California, Mel Hein of the Giants, Joe Stydahar, Bob Snyder, Morley Drury and perhaps a dozen others known to gridiron fame. More than "a few names were entered in the argument. Jim Thorpe, Ernie Nevers, Red Grange, Bronko Nagurski, George Gipp, Don Hutson these were all among the leading candidates for this highly mythical honor. H you were picking the greatest backs, I suppose youd have to name Thorpe and Nevers, Cravath said. Probably Thorpe on his big days. But for the combination, I dont see how you can get away from Nagurski, a great tackle, a star end, p wrecking fullback and passer. I believe the Bronk would have made a good quarterback. While he weighed around 225 pounds, he was also fast and shifty. One answer is that 11 Nagurskis e could wreck any other eleven, although 11 Nevers and 11 shove-arounThorpes wouldnt be any after a little line experience. Seven Bronks would be too good a line to run against. statement drew heavy Cravath backing from most of the others. Oddly enough. It happened to be Grange who led all others at the box office. Red had an appeal beyond Thorpe or any other single star, although he was only a fair passer. Grange madq more out of football than any other star more than double the amount, when you consider ail the cash that came his way through his football fame. Joe Louis Last Stop PATTERSON ins t V r 1 plantr there n for the football player of all one-nam- 9 );: - y ft'Jtft'A ftftM A t ers and geologists declare that within any time from year the great steel industry situated In the Middiewest Pittsburgh to Gary, Ind., will use up its Iron ore sources in er Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin. ?e low-- 1 Some means can be found for processing a great supply of mte ore, now a complicated, expensive process, two alternatives tadustry: (1) To ship iron ore in from Labrador and South d haul it by rail from the coast to the Midwest plants, or (2) at All-Around- cr Who is your nomination ,ft Wallaces third party ticket. , 0 players watching a number of pro golfers practicing before a recent tournament. Each one must have belted out at least 200 shots. I wish we had that chance, one ballplayer said. We get to the park and probably get 10 or 12 swings. We should have a chance to hit at 100 or more pitches every day. This is quite true. Early each spring Ty Cobb would practice hitting at home for two hours a day. Ty would get more batting practice in a month than all other ballplayers got in a year. Ive been heading south for some 40 years of spring practice. I can recall few ballplayers in that time who took the trouble to get in extra work swinging a bat. Cobb got his work at home. Ty often was a holdout, A-- f V not for more money but to really get ready for a tough campaign. He was supposed to be a holdout in 1911. That spring he was working overtime hitting and sliding at home. He reported at Terre Haute on April 7. The season opened around April 12. Cobb was roughly criticized. Only five days of training, they said. Thats no way to treat his club." They knew nothing about his homework at Royston. All Cobb did that season was to bat .420 and steal something like 83 bases. It was one of his best years. I believe a Cobb would be better off training at home in his own way than reporting at any spring training camp. He would have more time to build himself up. Cobb had the ambition that too possibly 70 many ballplayers lack want it Too of cent them. many per not the the softer and easier way hard way of training, discipline and hard work. Among others therell be two ballplayers Im rooting for this season. the other One is Ewell Blackwell is Ralph Kiner. Both have potential probabilities of greatness. Both know their responsibilities, which so many ballplayers dont. best time? t p'lJjsdb' B: .iMt "ft Engine m U- '"'f"'a -i N WAS standing with a brace of ball-- The Star ?rft ttViJ PCM71AYD I M,w"r , 'CMinjll. 'L iL I DROBABLY no other article adds more to the appearance of youi home than window boxes. Plant with geraniums for spring and summer, then add miniature evergreens for fall and winter. 4 The full size pattern offered below simmaking these attractive window boxes. User merely traces pattern on lumber pattern specifies, saws and assembles exactly as and where pattern Indicates. 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