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Show THE CACHE AMERICAN and Fndaya Semt Weekly Newspaper, Published Tuesdays the Cache American IuLhhing Company, at 82 Writ Sirwt. Logan, Utah. WILLIAM C. ENGLAND. JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Editor-Dun- Managing ..... ir .7TT .Mechanical Kenler ITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES8 mm 11, 1911 Friday. August The Cache American. U'gnn. Cache County, Utun 1 wo "T AiKsl Is c In iT .alioSu tuif, liiat.-- i :al Jiom l.U.i; vu U rail Cnti UM alii.o.-- t -- !r by l raw tl.e !nih n.a.St ll'-t- 1; I 1 any-- Ir. Acid indigestion Relieved In 8 minute or & double your money keck . " ' a. n ' .ti fl . 1 i 1hI i ! f f if .1 ll ta f hr tl 4 t' 'it! I a Department t M fi , 7.' 1831. f Entered U SerondOaM Matter, November 3. March 3. 1W. of Act the under Utah, at Office Logan, Pot one year 12 ; RubacrlpUnn rate: Ouhld. County, known upon application. made rate 60. Advertising County, ft ' r V- uf d. Jr - I - rtt f i:re .k lima n Jlrll li it 'ia I.' lie r n f. M In I.kft i . f.Mf (. k if FOR YOUR PLUMBING REPAIR CALL WHEN WILL VICTORY COME? BAUGH beThere are those, well moaning individuals, who armislieve that victory is here when the terms of an tice have been agreed upon. Unfortunately ictorj noticed whenour nearly so easily obtained as was in World established well was very PLUMBING CO. LINK-BELSTOKERS Quality and Srrvloo 11S 8. ftUla Phone 17 T l-n-ot military supremacy War One by November 11, 1918 but victory over the forces of agression never did come. There are schools of thought in this country who contend that we have been waging war against a philosophy, or that this has been a conflict of idealogy. Hitler has been painted as the Twentieth Century Satan. It so happens that tens of thousands of German officers and millions of German soldiers have been guilty of the most vile crimes against civilization. The torturing of helpless children was done by mature German men, hundreds of miles removed from the voice hi deany leader. Cruelty beyond the comprehension of reckless with committed cent men and women were abandonment of right and decency. Just so long as a nation nurtures the obcession of world domination, just so long will that nation jeopardize the peace of the world. Every German officer who gave the command to shoot an innocent civilian and just so long as there is a German soldier anxious to carry out that command, the German, regardless of his station is a threat to the well being of mankind. Victory will come when these forces of evil shall have had their fangs removed. The world can look forward to better days when treaties are made which will make impossible the creation of a military force similar to the one Hitler challenged the world with in 1939. Cache Valley boys can come home and stay home to work out their normal futures only when Germanic Aggression has been completely uprooted. The sons of our present day veterans have only one assurance of going their way without being called for future wars. This assurance will come when Genuine Victory comes. Make no mistake, Victory will not be here until the forces capable of challenging again in twenty five years the peace of the world, are obliterated. Typewriters ADDING MACHINES 'DPEOVeKNES! &CVr GUMPlOO. MA) Oy IDAS' EXOITOD TOE OF TOE VETEBAMP OF TOE AMGIEMT flltf YEARS' OLD IW ATLANTA. A. EUVy OF 6AME UIEXJ UE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES all make of typewriters and adding machine!. Part! and Ribbons for all make. Phone 388 or 233 or call at Ererton & Son for free estimate. We sendee EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE THE AMERICAN WAY The Air, Must Be Kept Free! ,B Loans f George Peck,j Stoker Repairing and Service To most of us the Federal Com-- Act is much broader and more W&ngsgaard Coal and Stoker Oo 187 South Main. Phone 133. lunlcations Commission is simply j extensive than Congress intended, In 1943 he name of just another federal and the Supreme Court ovemment bureau. Very few of j backed it up in that contention. WANTED: A reliable boy to deit Therefore, it would seem that liver newspapers. Should be 13 s realize what a vital pert should repeal the Act of scheme years or age or older. Apply at j Congress lays in the American rea and effect enact now in all touches American office. Cache it how closely lilngs, act that will clearly and f us. It reaches Into the 33 mil-o- placing s American homes wherein are specifically state just what pow-erThe rights of liberty can be reshall have F.C.C. and Just the pproximately 49 mlUion radio tained only by assuming its Have. Not Shall Powers It pceiving sets, to say nothing of What As the matter now stands the he 8 million automobiles equip-- d with radios. Whether at home F.C.C. Is interfering with free exr riding In our cars, the Fed-r- al change of thoughts over the radio, commission, and therein lie the seeds of dicCommunications a tatorship, a warning that the s we shall see later, exerts PHONE owerful influence over each and tyranny which overtook and inOF LOGAN fested Germany and Italy is fosveryone of us. 29 West First North Ameria. The F.C.C. perThe F.C.C. is one of the most tering in it but a function forms PHONE 260 necessary of owerful bureaucratic agencies 30 SOUTH MAIN Its regulatory must not be permitted to go beur government. unctions are divided into two yond the limits of that necessary the air must be kept Wire communl- - function nain fields: (1 free. h as ations such telephone, and cables; (2) Radio and TIIEIf LOW DOWN FROM broadcasting inCORY GROVE service. radio and special afety I have been reading where someIt is only about this second field nd about the broadcasting part body here and there is losing hereof that I have space to dis-u- 100 dollars or 300 dollars every in this article, but there Is day or so leaving it in an un,hcre the F.C.C. so vitally affects locked car or misplaceing it some11 of us. Radio presented a new how or other. As she looks to me the this is just an other argument for iroblem in communications It was a sales tax. If money is so plenroblem of interference. luito evident that this was one tiful that people can kick it dace where it was mandatory then Uncle Sam just as or government to step in, for well be getting his cut out of it. two radio stations were to That old boy certainly could use roadcast at the same time over it. he same wave length, neither Any time anybody is carrying ould be heard intelligibly. 200 or 300 dollars around in his of government This necessity jeans, he is carrying too much. laving to enter into the regulation The safe place for that money f radio to allocate wave lengths is either in a bank or in a War communi-ation- s j that this newest of and if it is a War bond, could best serve the na-io- bond, War bond should be in the then however, is fraught with the bank too. And while we are on :rave dangers. For if there is will go a long ways bebuse of this licensing power, it banks, youwill find fore any place where you vill destroy freedom of speech, more alert employees, have they t has been charged, and with where you get nicer treat and the substantiate to evidence auch ment. harges, that the F.C.C. has If you have a hundred dollar exercised its powers by iirect or veiled threats to revoke bond or a few twenty dollar bills icenses and by denying to cer-ai- n under the mattress or in a fruit persons the right to use the Jar, you better take heed and go on down to the bank with them, ir. Freedom of speech is guaranteed No banker is paying me a nickle y the Bill of Rights wherein it for writing this but I think it fear of is time somebody else gave these freedom from eads, ;overnment reprisal for what is boys a kind word, and a boost, aid and what is not said. Con-;re- ss so I do so. of necessity set up the F.C.C. Yours with the low down, o regulate, but not to censor or SERRA JO constitutional gnore this basic mile advanced over there means was the irinciple. At least that ntent, but the F.C.C. has arrogat'- NEW! BACTERIOSTATIC more communications equipment needed. d to itself powers of censorship That includes telephones, telephone equip,nd restriction which neither the Furniture Autos Livestock n $10 t0 $300 STATE LOAN TAXI COMPANY 44 tele-:rap- DO WE APPRECIATE? Electricity has long been so common in the United States that we are not conscious of its presence. We consider as commonplace, services and products in our country, which would be looked on as luxuries in large portions of the world. As evidence of this, take the lowly electric clock. Many electric clocks are seldom set after they are once plugged in. Well, what of it? you may ask. Nothing, except you dont think of failure in your electric service. It is seldom that anything but an Act of God or war would interrupt the current which you depend on using as uninterruptedly as the water you drink or the air you breathe. Such service isnt an accident. It is the result of over half a century of tireless effort by electric companies which have been pioneered and financed by individuals who have given this nation services and products as yet unknown to countless millions over the wrorld. It is sometimes well to pause and count our blessings. ss JfjW COllltl n. gee ftfeitS lly jnppeaw WHAT DOES FREEDOM MEAN? Early in 1939 an amendment to the Oregon Constitution was proposed to the effect that, any contract of employment which denies to any individual or individuals the right to earn a living without being compelled to be a member of a labor union, hereby is declared to be against public policy and void. The proposal was dropped because of the war. With the wars end nearer, however, California this year will vote on a similar proposal, the petition already having been filed. It seems ridiculous in a free country to have to ask Congress nor the American peolegislative authority for the right to work without first ple can afford to tolerate. trouble seems to stem from joining and paying an organization. But apparently heTheinterpretation of certain words that is the only way to assure freedom of work op- n the Act which set up the F.C.C. ind which defines its powers. portunity to returning soldiers. oet them Every ment and all kinds of secret electrical equipment as well. Production of new facilities for civilian use has been at a standstill and if you are among those waiting for telephone service we want you to know that we dont like to use the words we dont know when any more than you like to hear them. Were doing our best and your patience and understanding are genuinely appreciated. There has been bitter A mans true estate of power and riches, is to be in himself; not in his dwelling, or position, or external relations, but in his own essential character. H. W. Beecher. argument aver the extent and meaning of or "public interest, convenience The commission connecessity. tends that its authority under the PileSuffererslIrgedTofivoid Man cannot be satisfied with mere success. He is concerned with the terms upon which succees comes to him. Charles A. Bennett. CONSTIPATION The most important thing for a young man is to establish a credit a reputation, character. John D. Rockefeller. to m"!st-e- n Here's amazlnp'y effective wavmore bowel contents and obtain for a movements. Every morniit easy drink a days, 15 minutes before breakiast, plass of hot water tol aswhich one artivri. Bow.-of Kruohen Halts contents become smt, moist, easier to evIl-NCaiMtul need to sram and thus rertal irritation. 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