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Show Friday, June The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Two M JCBS News THE CACHE AMERICAN the Cach WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. Managing FGM'0 aa Second-ClaaEntered Peat Office at Lagan, a Fditor-Busine- I Editor Department Mivhaniral MOMENTS t- j WL Edward R. Murrow Thinks War is Over But Fighting ul blit Matter, November 3, 1831, at the Utah, under the Act of March I, 1887. - Kessler IN BIG LIVES that no aupvr-- 1 Conviction mil conquer Hitler' conun-enprobably fortress, but another year and a half of hard ill be fighting by Allied forces expressed by Edaard necessary, R. Murrow. clilef of the Columbia European System's Broadcasting nes ataff. just returned fromIn London for a short furlough this count1?-Americneeds better information on the mathematics of this war" said Murrow. Germany has huge strategic reserves In Western Europe which she naturally has not ben using, but Is conserving until the proper Ume. I have been back here only a short Ume, but my Impression Is that Uie American people do not realize Uie strength of the Germans. My own feeling about Uie opUmism which leads people to believe our North Africa triumph clinches the war Is this: the war Is all over but the fighting. Murrow gave some estimates on the power of the Germans, and further expounded what he meant of the war. by mathematics The actual distance from here to the fighUng fronts, the number of ships required, and the miles of front that have to be beaten are of course generally down, realized. But what is not so readily appreciated Is that Germany of about has strategic reserves 500.000 men ready for use on the Western front. She also has considerable air strength probably 400 bombers which she Is holding In readiness. As to German oil reserves, Murrow expressed the opinion that "There is no evidence of shortage, and if German transportation be ample fuel Manager n LITTLE Sees Long War nd rriday by Newspaper, Published Tuesdays American Publishing Company, at 83 Wert Center Street, Logan, Utah. Semi-Weekl- Analyst riT T rmtanm 18, 1913 lht 1 Subscription rates: Outaid. County, one year $2.00; Inside Cache County, $1 JO. Advertising rate made known upon application. a WHAT IS COO!) I OK THE COUNTRY IS (IOOI) 10R AI.U It is quite possible that there are very few individuals in every community that have not at some time or other during the past few years had occasion to criticize the policies of the government. And those who have not done so have certainly heard others do so. Sitting hack and listening, then analyzing what you have heard will prove that criticisms are based upon selfishness to the individual making the criticism. One FOiMtf WETUOGE. PPK'lCW Or TOE FICPI looks at the problem from a very meager standpoint, NATIONAL CF GUI GASP. PttQTED tlTU THAT forgetting that national problems affect practically INSTITUTION A? A MtpP tmVQ. tOy &ETFCQP 7UEV every locality and not only the small one in which you UAD DEEG GUNNEQP AND AttGUlNfc GUNf. live. It is true that decisions affecting the majority wall forestall the desires of small groups here and there but those small groups can in the long run be beneand family of Ogden spent the fited largely if they cooperate in the program deOIR FLAG , week end visiting at the home of cided upon, Nibley Mr. end Mrs. A. L. Riggs. Mr. Ruby J. Christensen A very significent statement was printed in the PFC Grant Larson Is spending Does the sight of Dear Old Glory NIB LEY Mr. and Mrs. Ray General Motors annual statement for 1912. It reads: a short furlough visiting at the Thrill you through and through? Brown and cliildren and Mrs. Eli- home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. It is a part of the organizations operating philthree Yeates zabeth days spent When you behold her white stripes Alma O. Larson. Trivate Larson is is the the for what good good for country visiting In Grace. Idaho, at osophy that is stationed In Mississippi and red. home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud StanGeneral Motors and what is not good for the country blue? of field Miss Ruth Welti of Salt Lake And stars on a ton. Is not good for General Motors. a short time Is spending City Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swenson and When you think of the many misThis is very sound thinking that could well be visiting et the home of Mr. and are of son spending Mrs. Alma O. Larson. Ogden Jerry sions the week visiting at the home of adopted by all American enterprises. There is no questo bear Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen called been She's upon Mrs. Margaret Swenson. tion but that the high esteem in which the automobile weer Wednesday evening guests of our dear country TooLsen and of The name fair Mrs. Mr. and Lynn Mra Mcrland Hansen. Mr industry is held stems not only from its magnificent and of Smlthfield For youTl find her most every, daughter Lynda performance in war production but also from the spent Sunday visiting at the home where. It May of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mauchley. "teaiianes!' policies of this corporation whose consciousness of Ouse She's weathered the storms Mr. and Mrs. Aldcn Adams and social responsibility is so well represented by the above j "These recent bombings of Infection On many a ship, of the past sprat Topes, family to from itchrnx earned by ecarma.' It is not difficult to see that the widespread rope, said Murrow, have led That's been tossed on the briny week visiting at the home of Mr. For quirk rrMacahiea. pimples ird other itchm are athlete t fool, much optimism here, and Would benefit the of this O. Larson. use Mrs. Alma sea, and condition. country responsible for a belief that the purr, mnlin. medicated. liquid philosophy adoption D. D. D. PettceimON. A doctors formula at large and industry in particular. As one comment war has already been won. That Is LadenioTelwith cargos bound for ports Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mauchley CreaaeleM Soothe, comforts and and Mamie two friends calms in r me itching 35c trial bottle spent days visiting destiny' quickly not the case. These raids can be ' on the corporations annual report put it: back Dont miter prove it, or money and relatives in Salt Lake City. today lug D. O, D. PRESceiPTION tfugil Such a policy, conscientiously carried out, might classified as defense bombings' she's flapped in the breeze H. B. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass by the Allies. They merely slow 0'er buildings of state wrell become Magna Charta of American industry in the down the German war machine jAnd oer houses beyond the seas transition period ahead. Its acceptance would put in- and help break down the moiale proudlv proclaiming to one and of the Axis peoples. all dustry in an unchallengeable position. Asked how extensive the damage Here's the U. S. Embassy. Indeed, with this as the operating philosophy of all is that results from the bombings, And on ships of war hag tremorganizations and individuals our nations strength in Murrow said: . bled this war would be unchallengeable and we would have My personal guess Is that prothe mighty furious blasts m At been the duction reduced has an excellent theme for the march into the post-wGerman centers not more than But held her head proudly world. 20 per cent But the speed with At dawn's first rays I . j ar which extensive repairs can be made after bombings is an important factor. An English example will serve to show this. Three months after the bombing of Cov- entry, more people were at work in the war factories than before This column Is open to anyone who wishes to present his views on the blitz. a subject. Articles must be signed and the Cache American does A factor that is working botn not assume any responsibility for such articles. Opinions expressed are those of the contributor and are not necessarily those of in Germany and in France and England was described by Murthis paper. row as unconscious fatigue. This he said, is one of the unclude these children in his will factor, known quantities. It measures the a well the knew he Being lawyer staying power of the heirs go ramining falacy of having his various peoples. It cannot be exthrough the ordeal of probate pressed in figures, but it is as imcourt. portant as men and airplanes, said By ROBERT CROOKSTON After he was elected to the U. the CBS European news chief. Now if you dislike scandal, don't S. Senate, his girl friend discovYou can ask people who come habit not the ered We are in some this. read other lawyers out of France if they think they through of writing scandal and the reason in Salt Lake City that his will will be able to go through another for repeating this bit of history Is did not include the children up winter, and they say they dont to remind you that this great there on the Wood-rivranch. know. But it is known that both privilege we have of electing men She arms herself with a gun, in England and on the continent and women to public office is goes to Washington and kills the this factor of weariness is importaken entirely too lightly. Senator from Utah on the steps tant. It throws a burden on the shoulders of the Americans, beUtah has the distinction of hav- of the White House. The police and secret service cause they are fresh and untired. ing the lowest number of people Mr. Murrow, native of Greenswho avail themselves of the pri- men rushed up and she said vilege to vote. Gentlemen, this Is a case of Gen- boro, N. C. made a tour of Inspection of the North African front Only 18 per cent of the Utah tile poligamy. She telegraphed to Salt Lake just before he came to American people exert themselves to go out and vote. Now to get on with our City for a very able criminal law- for a furlough. His observations on his current story. We don't make a practice yer. He was famous for his wonof mentioning names. It Isn't polite derful oratory, often making juries visit to America command attention because of his continuous and and if you are interested you can weep. look up history to see who the U. He started his closing talk to close contact with events in EuS. Senator from Utah was who the jury', (composed of southern rope, the last six years. With Wilwas shot to death on the steps of gentlemen) with the phrase. If liam L. Shirer, CBS news analyst, at Washington. there be one among you without he reported the the White-Houevents This man was a lawyer in Salt sin, let him cast the first stone. for Columbia Broadcasting System Lake City for many years. He She was acquitted and went back that led up to and Into the war, made lots of money, had a wife, to the ranch and her boys. including the Anschluss, Godes-burMunich crisis, invasion of a legal wife and family. The people of Ut3h, all too of- This mans association with his ten leave the selection of public Czechoslovakia, Russo- - German woman secretary for a period of officials to only 18 per cent of the pact war 111 Polanct fall of France voters and it seems that this 18 and the London blitz. His broadyears resulted in what is commonand they ac- per cent votes for men without casts from London have informed ly called, double-lif- e quired a ranch up on the Wood even looking into the candidates American listeners on the progress of the war and given them a vivid river in the vicinity of the record. If you can get a moral from picture of conditions both in EngIn addition to the ranch, these this scandalous history, It should land end on the fighting fronts. Murrow Joined CBS in 1935 aa good people also accumulated some be learn a little about candidates for public office before you go to director of talks and became chief charming children. of the European news staff in 1937. This man often agreed to In the poles to vote. He has been a trustee of the CACHE AMERICAN FORUM Scribe Tells Political Story , When the heat of battle had past, She's draPed oer the sllent casket, soldiers brave and true hung t half sta hi lywl respect When a Presidents life was thru. As a symbol of hope shes uncompared And may her beauty never fade She stands for life and love and toil And for the sacrifices made. So cherish revere her fondly, respect and And always keep her from shame Thrill to her beauty, to her always be true Keep her ever the flag without stain. er se fast-movi- TO MY SON never dreamed that I should have A son as dear as you; But when I contemplate goodbye I know that dreams come true. I I dared not hope that you would be A man so tall and fine; But when I see you grown know Reality can hopes outshine. I I hope you will return mind and body sound. That on our meeting I can say, Cherished dreams are crowned! My son, With M you know, the manufacture of practically all Electric Appli- ances has been discontinued for the duration. The millions of Electric Appliances now owned by individuals must serve the nation's needs. To assist people needing Electric Appliances or Electric Equipment to obtain them from present owners not needing them, Wartime Trading Posts are being established in conjunction with Electrical Dealers. and At these "Trading Posts you may list all makes, types sell wish to buy, which you models of Electric Appliances, or trade. You are invited to fill in the coupon, below, expressing your desires. Or, call one of the "Trading Post dealers. You may also wish to advertise, in your newsoaper, Electric Appliances or Electric Equipment you wish to buy, sell or trade. 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In April, 1941, his collected Try Thli famous British Medicinal Salts Hew Being Made la U.S.A. broadcasts were published under the title This Is London. He had In a glass of hot water put one teaspoon fa) of Kruschen Salts and drink about half already published Channels of Inan hour before breakfast. 15 to 20 minutes later follow with your usual breakfast cup ternational Cooperation, in colof hot coffee or tea. Usually within thirty laboration with Prof. James T. minutes you get prompt and effective reUef and should begin to feel bright and re ShotweU of Columbia freshed again. Be sure to follow the simple University. While in America, Murrow easy directions will Now keep this up for 5 straight days be heard over CBS at his Just see If you too dont discover why thouregular sands have found hot water and Krutthen air time Sundays at 3:00 to 3: 15 Saits so beneficial In relieving that dull CONSTIPATION! headachy feeling Get Kruschen Salts today at all drug stores. p. m. 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