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Show Tuesday, July 17, 1013 The Cache America.. Logan. Cache Cour,ty, I tah Pije Four .ood Luck, Gen. Bradley THE CACHE AMERICAN DAVID Entered Poat W. ENGLAND..- Managing Editor-Busin- .Mechanical - ..i 'i Department IH'sn In f 'I .4 p.re C T(irti . ei jti'-uj iv i'i ir"'n no rttu'e 'A jtv"r'i) jir tviTM- - milk ri'u'h' to rcnnt tl'u W rrudiu o t .v ftk and one in pa, 0 cir, sind'" I'- - Tn:n T'nt's only rvtvuls r'mruMv I'Ci-om- e ! "no p .lions, tlm health oillt eyfr about ml'k. and mure power j o I efa hope tht tt'etu, is not jti.t lukewarm, definition Sub'Mute, a aimnle use whnt vou for that word int.-wrure! Re rcsourreful, whop vou r.m't ret the thlncs von hve been imed to. try some 'b:ng ebe. alwavs done Ameriean.s have that. No-- ' vou take silk for an examnle. When silk svns not avail, able for parnrshute a search was made for a substitute, and nylon was found to be superior. One tMng that has concerned the plumbers l'ttle is the Conner ri'c wh.trb is pot available. As temperatures the summer on com manv hare people ehaneed the Iron furnace coil for which wa the thin conper-Dipnut dlrcctlv in the fire nnd would heat vorv otllcklv, Owinj tO its Inerensod hosting surface. Home owners, without asking for something else to take tbe p'nee of corner pipe, have In. stn'led the electric wafer heater rnd this porfect:on itself, for those having lot of monev. and vou find out the bill for electricity is not any small item. For neonle whose homes require lots Of ho .pfei- - and are pot overlv flushed with money, you can substitute the summer eopner roil with iron pipe. Before you bend It into the coil put it in the fire and heat it red. The haeksmiths call it nealing, and it takes the stiffness out so that it bends much easier. Is The average furnace door about 14 inches, and sve are talk-inabout the hot air furnace. Set a post solidly in the ground. a post about 10 inches in di. ameter, thpn take a 20 foot inch water length of bj or pipe that has been nealed, wrap it round and round the post six or seven times, slip it off the top of the post and you have your water heating coil that will IrK.-- "ww The San Francisco Charter was taken immediately to Washington and laid before the Senate by President Truman. Within a few days the hearings began in one of the largest Senate rooms, and the correspondent of this newspaper was among those present at the opening sessions. Edward It. Stettinius was as clear and successful in explaining the Charter to the Senators as he had been in guiding it on the way to approval by the United Nations at San Francisco. Senators Conally and Vandenburg fortified the statement made bv the recent Secretary of State and agreed with Stettinius that no country has a greater stake than ours. At that very moment our President and his party of officials and staff were crossing the Atlantic Ocean on tbe wav to tho Fotsdam Conference where the meeting of Truman. Churchill and Stalin is exnecterl to nut the stamp of approval on the labors of fiftv United Naat San Francisco. Tli ere is reneral satisfaction in the ncqmpvf of Ur. Stettinius that the five maior pntiomj proved pf San Francisco beyond the shadow of anv douhf tvnt thev ran work surcessf nllv and in nnifv noth pneTt nfher and the nher nations under this Charter. This seems to rlinrh ttie fact that all nations are agreed nn the one yneier nhieet to nree erve nermanent neaee. TTiats a Larain ! Tt differs from the rteaee of World War X vhiirh amounted nnlv to an aoreement bv four treads of nn arreemput that the TTnitod to States CJppnfp refilled anurove. BUT. the fiftv Nations nvo learned a errilile lojuton. Tt mav he evneetprl that those nations will live nn to their role and obligations and "work snoeecsfnllv and in unitv with eaeh other and with thp other nations under this Charter. Our Government has been doinrr more than its full part ?o war and in arranging for permanent neaep. d all of us nrav that this time: it shall not lannan arrnin. hv WASHINGTON, D. C. SounJ-hot- o Gen. Omar Bradley is rSown above as be assumed KJs rrw duties a adminirtrator of ecterans affairs. Gen. Bradley sue-teBrig. Gen. Frank T. llinea. ed -- NE4WS e. tion n-if- h Tnr AfiTcir DEMOCRACY OF THE LOW DOWN Bv Ruth Tavlor HICKORY GROVE from In s (stressed One Wn- tale told bv those who boro vatrhod onr nrmioc at their f" dim boUlp stations the wo"'! ever Is the destr of our bovs for music. Rvrv entertainer has come barlr with the fellin' that. th rreatest audience in the world is our G.Is. IUv Pons in her first concert where she sanff the in Germanw sonv tbnt, Germonv had harrod ha. cause their writers were non-Arysaid- - "No copoert, nr npra audience has ever been more appreciative tharj these boys. Our But is thet surprising' bovs are used to music of some sort, or other, it has been part of their dailv lives. Tt speaks of th homes from which thv came, of the homes to which they hope to tht -- an return. America since its inception has itself has But America sung. What is been an orchestra. hut the blending of manv instruments? Sometimes one instrument plays a solo role for a few minutes, sometimes another, but all are parts of the whole orchestration The sypmphony. has a place for each. If vou listen closely you can distinguish the various instruments, none playing too loudly, none trying to overshadow the other, hut each according to the score, supplementing and complementing each other. Into this FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER Lest Wc Forget Tire one thing that has perhaps caused the greatest stir In Washington since General Eisenhower's return, is the exhibit of life-siz- e photographs of the horrors of the German prison camps, at the library of congress. This exhibit is entitled: LEST WE FORGET. The pictures are of actual reproductions photo, graphs taken by army photographers at the camps. They clearly picture the results of every means of extermination used by the Germans, whether by beatings administered by SS guards, by starvation, by strangulation, g by fire, or through vivisection In the name of German science. There is even one picture showing the collection of one wife of an S3 guard who made a hobby of collecting the skins of tatooed persons. Whenever a prisoner had a distinctive tattoo he was taken before this lady and if she Wanted that tattoo to add to her collection the prisoner was killed and skinned to satisfy her. The exhibit accomplishes its purpose in making us aware of the type of people our men had to fight, which was General Eisenhower's desire when he saw those atrocities. Such crimes against human decency could have occured only In a nation whose people had lost all democratic rights. But the political philosophy to which the German people succumbed had its roots deep in German history. The myth of the "master rae' the urge for world domination, the belief in German were part military invincibility and parcel of the Reichs tradition. More and more, we will hear about what to do to take up the slack when the war work tapers. It is the right idea, so long as we don't let somebody sell us a that will turn out In a few years to be what we dont want, and be a menace vs. being a help. I got In mind the preliminary sales talks we see in the papers about forming 6 or 7 more "Authorities. The first one on the griddle is the Missouri Valley one, needing around 400 million. When finished, instead of creating new jobs, it will turn out that for every new political job it opened up, it will put out of commission a job already being done by somebody not working for the governTravel ment. So, all we get out of the Those of us who are in large clamor is a nice, new shiney debt railroad centers and see the con- of 400 million. A"n every-da- y citizen, if he tried the same kind of authority hocus pocus, the Blue Sky laws would have him in the calaboose Socialism is creeping by in at every crevasse. With a lot of Ills, like stomach ulcers and abcessed teeth, we dont know we have em until the doctor says "buddy, see me at the hospital at 7 in the morning. Yours with the low down, Trt JO SERJtA, . sun-dow- ditions under which returning veterans must sometimes travel for long distances realize that it was that the Office of demandatory Defense Transportation prohibit pullman travel on trips of 450 miles or less. This ruling went into effect Sunday and will provide sleeping space for 20,000 soldiers nightly, it was announced by the Pullman Company. Cutting the pullmons from the short trips will alone make some 5,000 more cars available. This may meet the demand but it is predicted here that if this cut does not provide sufficient space to care few these veterans then civilian travel will be cut further, although the railroads are of course trying to avoid priority travel. National Service Insurance The life of National Life Insurance policies, originally set at five years, was exteneded to eight years through legislation signed by President Truman. Benefits to members of the armed forces carrying such policies were extended automatically until December 1948. Premium 31, rates remain unchanged. nation have come people of many nations, of many faiths, of many classes. Blended S5 with Lemon Juice together, like the instruments in ters live in good will in our own the orchestra, they have become country. Men and women who suffer nagging an entity. They have made what A far off ambition in these war-rinand pains caused by Rheumatism, aches Whitman called "the music Walt days? Yes but as man has of democracy. or Lumbago want to relieve Neuritis, so will man progress We are proud of our heterogene, progressed still further. As the great de- such symptoms promptly. To get such ous population, proud of its homo, mocracy, a nation with a polyglot relief try ALLENRU! Mix 2 tablegeneity. We are proud of the population, we have the. task of of this fine medicine with one spoons traditions of the past, prouder of unso beautifully our of lemon juice in a glass of the present ability to work and playing tablespoon finished symphony, that the rest thousands of folks use Untold fight and live together unhamper, of the world will water. join in to make ed by the prejudices, hatreds and it a ALLENRU. ALLENRU today . . . Get whole. will Then the petty biases of more narrowly music perfect Of democracy fill the earth 85c at any drug store. circumscribed nations overseas. But with celestial harmony. 'we are proudest of all of the hope the no, plan for a future when SECRET the brotherhood of man will be recognized all over the world and the nations will live together in harmony as their sons and daugh- g dob!e your money beck (tomacti ctd eiwttomtdi gu, tour the fastest When eiusa ptinful, uffo eat-f- ng and heirtbuiti, doctors umbsH sctln medicines known for tresenb like thowF in fcu-tn- s lmptoraatlc relief medicines Tablets. No laifttive. BWi-sn- a knng comet in ilffy or double your money back ua return of botU Co us 25c tt, til druggists. HtAay siSSE. For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. O. O. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and bottle quickly calms intense itching. Hue trial rvoves i t, or money back Don 't su tier A sk vour PRESCRIPTION. druggist today for D. O. D. I OPERATIVE. 40 TA VPS: through P'J good L. Pouuk t! 31; Q'2 Awu-- t C thriei'h U2. bra-Jii'n- V Refrigeration 4t t A j BAUGH TAXI PHONE 44 V DOG TALES h)t(c!$LL (Submitted by Mia. O. A. Runyon, R3 Cedar Raplda Iowa) LARGE part of my day la apen. In my nursery which la about at work rod away from the house. Some time ago, I had a telephone Installed midway between the nursery and the house. Three rings meant that 1 was being called, two ring were for my neighbor. A gong rang out from the was a call tor me. The path from the to let1 me know there house hiLIaVi vifftft mu Atia ekaavt tp ft m i a y ajI - n 40 ii ' phone me and I could not hear the gong. Furniture Autos Livestock to $1 $300 STATE LOAN COMPANY ... Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minute or K2 1 800009 n. DAN DUNN i i nn Ul tint i ! din to ' rCt o in !i C. the C'-)- fr'mt-- r i a bwrcl ro"v i ; s Subscription rate: Outside Countv, one year 12 00; Inside Cache County, 1180. Advertising rate made known upon application. T' i I at the Matter. Novembei 2, at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I, 1887. a speedy eecinninc. I until July mod until comm if ' br.'ta ns Ci n'.nU 31; V2 ihrough Z2. good have p. need that jluis h.u a not mi'll 30; A1 through CYnl-Mithe Tor tuiiiiMM-- ! Cl. p )d tint'd October 31; for 4. br..Mn ip I.o" in Jaiy 3 ;.nd r eat.s, fats, eiu ise, butter and i l'.47. named milk. Ac, ng on t'e recommendation jltl.UK STAMPS; T2 through X2. good until Ju'of the Utah C n'.enm.i! Cel several months ly 31: Y2 through Cl. good until comml-l- on Celebra Au u t 31; Dl through HI. good I oe an Central i he ' turns committee de'ltmated July 3 unt.l September 30; Jl through 'and 4 as the days for tlm cole Nl, good until Octob-- r 31; for all brat ion in Log.n. The officers and processed fruits and vegetables. diiectors of the committee will SUGAR STAMPS: outline a plan and submit to the Sugar stamp 3(1. good until Auentire committee for action. gust 31, lor five pounds of suthe gar. Spare stamp 13 good lor six The idea is to combine i Fourth with the July 24th and pounds canning sugar. make it a Cache county event. SHOE STAMPS: main Airplane stamps 1. 2 and 3. RaIt would be one of the of northern tion Book Three, good indefinitely events centennial Utah. The committee Is enthusi. for one pair of shoes each. astic and has decided that now GASOLINE STAMPS: A 10, good for six gallons of Is the time to get busy and formulate plans for the celebration. gasoline until September 21. As a build up for thecentennlal INSTRUCTION. MALE celebration in 1947, the committee decided to ro ahead with plans next NTCFSSART for the usual celebration IN WAR OR PEACE year. Instruction, Male. Shortage of Action was taken to invite the n.rn for iaMallation and Cache Valley Horse Show associa work. The need for trained repair men tion to have a representative cn to overhaul and install refrigthe Central committee so that ail eration and air conditioning coord-- , nated. activities may be equipment is urgent. If you are Thru, are for the horse show to mechanically inclined and have a play a prominent part in the cele- fair education. look into this big bration next year and for the pay trade. Learn how you ran centennial In 1047. get this training in spare timo or evenings. No interference with heat fart and at a low cost for present job. For full information write at onee. giving name, adfuel. dress, ete. Utilities Inst. Box G water-heatina When jacket, care Cache American. or pipe coil shows symptoms of filling with lime, don't wait until War will yHd but to. it burns a hoi'' in it rnd has to thg principles of universal justice new be replaced with a one, drain the water out, then with end love, and these have no sure a medium fire in the stove for root but in the religion of Jesus one day. the heat will pulverize Christ. Wm. E Channirtg. the lime so that you can take the jacket out in the yard and shake the stuff out. Attach the water lawn hose on and this pressure will do the job. The water pressure in Logan, Providence and North Logan is entirely too much for house use. FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, Stoker Repairing ard Service It s usually 130 lbs., and that's 100 lbs. too much. The boilers Wangssraard Goal and Stoker Co. and valves soon wear out. It's lsv South Main. Pnone 133. good economy to install a pressure regulator and reduce the pres, FOR SALE Bailed hay in the field sure 90 lbs., on the house, but Arnold Llndley, Wellsvile. leave the pressure for the outside as it is. Its more efficient FOR YOUR for the lawn, or to battle a fire PLUMBING REPAIR should such emergency arise. No doubt you have often heard CALL It said that Logans water ns 100 per cent pure, and thats all right as it leaves the city's water mains to enter the building. PLUMBING co. It's what happens through Quality and Service faulty plumbing to contaminate LINK-BEL- T the water with any and all waterSTOKERS borne diseases you should reckon with. It's fully as much hazard as any thing that may get into milk, or any other food. So don't think for one moment that milk is ail you got to reckon with to avoid epidemics of disease. The people of Brigham city can vouch for that. Only a few years ago an epidemic of typhoid caused 26 deaths and many others 30 SOUTH MAIN that never fully recovered. Chairman Bv Robert i 1 1831. U SecondClaas Office k - N Maaagrf Editor e Milk is O. K I and Friday by Newspaper. J'ublished Tuesday tha Cache American Publlahing Company, at 62 West Centej Street, Logan, Utah. w Semi-Weekl- WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND RATION LINK UP FOR THIS WKKK City Plans For 1947 Celebration Scribe Says OF LOGAN 29 West First North . PHONE 260 On one such day I was busy In the nursery when the dogs started barking. I paid no attention at first, but after a while their continued barking made me stop working. I listened for the gong, there was no sound, except the loud and insistent yelping of the dogs. Finally, I walked over to the phone just to make sure. True enough, there was a caU for me. The dogs had heard the three rings, saw that I wasn't running for the phone, and barked until I paid attention. Since then, my five collies start barking In unison when the phono rings three times. And oddly enough, they dont bark when It rings twice, knowing that it Isn't my I Give your dog an extra pat for hls constant loyalty. And feed him well with tho nutritious dog food, un rationed. at your grocer's. Kellie will pay 110.00 for every original true dog story accepted for publication. Sena them to Grand Central Post Office, Box 429, New York City. Unaccepted manuscripts will not be returned. Do not send In stories KELLIE his mark that have been published elsewhere. o Buy your dog feed in bulq It costs less. , We have several kinds to select from J ' LOGAN SEED AND FEED COMPANY 69 West Center Logan f If |