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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Operation CIVIL DEFENSE Did you go to the doctor the other day, John? Yes, I did." And did he find out what you faad? Very nearly. What do you mean, very nearly? Millard F. Caldwell Faces Task Of Building U. S. Civil Defense ths first ef a series of (This five articles on elvil defense as written by Walter A. Shsad, Western Newspaper Unions WashingIs home? What about a hydrogen bomb? What protection do I have In ton oorrespondent.) case a bacteriological bomb or charged me $3.00! balloon Is loosed in my community? A tall, WASHINGTON, D.C. What defense is there against radioFreak lean, square-jawelogical warfare, or the dropping of man sits in a temporary of- insect pests or plant diseases to deLady (who has brought her son fice in one of the many converted stroy crops and animals? to the hospital for treatment) Its his head, doctor. Hes had it government buildings a short two Governor Caldwell believes that on and off ever since he was blocks from the White House It is entirely within the realm of whose name is destined to become born. possibility that the American peowell known to millions of Ameriple face one or all of these horrible cans. methods of modern warfare if the He Is Millard F. Caldwell, former nation should get into a e governor of Florida, who has been war with Russia. The extent would banded the tremendous responsibildepend only upon the enemys ability of the nation's civil defense and ity to pierce our air defenses, our who will head up a volunteer army sea defenses and just how far the of civilian Americans which will Russians were determined to go. BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR. total some 20,000,000 men and womSo a civilian army is WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT selection of en in as essential to the nations defense every state of the union. businesses for sale all over America. d Write for free directory. His immediate job Is to weld to- as a and equipped miliASSOCIATES CHARLES FORD 17 N. WABASH AVE. CHICAGO 2, ILL. gether a small force of approxitary force; it is just as essential, mately 3,000 paid employees, ap- and possibly more so in saving the TO RENT OR LEASE proximately 1,000 of whom will be lives of American civilians. administrative workers here in MODERN STORE Will Lease Washington, the rest to become field 36 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah THERE ARE DEFENSES to JOHN C. CUTLER ASS N. officers in various states and stra- these atomic bombs, to attacks 544 Constitution Bldg. tegic areas. Sait Lake City, Utah against health and crops and aniMornings At the same time he must start mals. But every citizen must be as from scratch to train these people, well educated in these defenses, as who will in turn train his acutely aware of the danger, and army, in the new field of as alertly conscious of just what Planning for the Future? defense. civilian action to take as he is of any chore Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! Governor Caldwell must come up of his life, for It Is possible with the answers to these questions: we shalldaily be living with these danWhat can I do to protect myself gers for many years to come, if we and my neighbors if an atomic live. bomb is dropped in or near my So the job of the civilian defense administration is to educate the people, to organize defenses, to set up this volunteer army, to see that state legislatures pass such enabling legislation and appropriations as are necessary, and to train DUE TO COLDS men and women in scores of facts For soothing incidental to a catastrophe such as relief, rub on. certainly will happen if a bomb is dropped In their midst. WHEN YOU CAN T These include, not only protection INEZ GERHARD By against the bomb itself to minimize one of the first to loss of life and injury, but efficient JOHN LAIR, the hillbilly field first aid, fire fighting, evacuation, in radio, was well known on the health facilities, water supply, mediair before he returned to his boy- cal attention, food supplies, social fa3, hood home in Renfro Valley, Ky., services, warning signals, and an when othsr cough drops the old settlement and efficient organization for any conKUtl! toset rebuilda shrine T to American folk tingency, which spreads from the up tickle He music. produces and cities into the small towns and rural originates, throat Ease dry 1. emcees all radio programs eman- - sections of every area in the nation. 2. Sooth. irritated mombrone The help of every organization in 3. H.lp loosen clinging throat the nation and of every individual substance iloeotd' bill be enlisted not only to join In the civil defense, but to help make the masses of the people SMITH BROTHERS to prevent fear and hysteria so that a major catastrophe may be averted. The government has been for months making detailed studies of the bombing of European cities in World War II, of the effects of the atomic bombs at Nagasaki and Hiroshimo. They have worked out pattern and effects and defenses. The Puublic Health Service and the American Red Cross have worked out detailed plans for health protecJOHN LAIR y tion; the bureau of animal and the bureau of plant inating from the Valley, programs based on reality. If a possum hunt dustry of the department of agriculture have a plan of action for deis to be broadcast, movable equipment is taken to the woods and fense against release of gases, the hunt is actually staged. All of pests and plant disease aimed at the programs personnel actually animal and crop destruction. However the effective civilian delive in the settlement. Lairs music library is one of the biggest fense program cannot work on a sources of music collections in the basis of let George do it." Every citizen, every organization must United States. constitute himself or itself a committee to learn first-han- d just what Harold Lloyd and Jimmy Con-ll- n each con do in the emergency spent three weeks filming should an enemy plane, bearing one sequence in Mad Wednedeath or injury for thousands, sday; they are seen chasing a lion np and down fire pierce the nation's military defenses. escapes, in and out of offices (The second of this series of artiand along narrow ledges of a Amazing results proved by independent will appear next week.) cles skyscraper. 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The first was the failure of the League of Nations, of which President Woodrow Wilson was the instigator following World War I, but which the U.S. senate refused to accept, and we never became a member of that world organization. The people of the world hailed the league as a means of preventing ail future wars, but it did not. It had only talk, no provision for positive action. It failed conpletely when Italy instituted armed aggression against Ethiopia, and the defeat of that small nation was the rock on which the League of Nations was wrecked. The second disappointment was the loudly acclaimed Atlantic charter which, in reality, was never anything more than a hoax, a product of a dream of President Frank- national boundaries of each against any aggression on the part of the larger and stronger nations. Hope of what the Charter would accomplish was not entirely dissipated until President Roosevelt at the Yalta conference gave to Stalin the Presidents approval to the taking back the three Baltic provinces that had fought for and won their independence. That was done as appeasement for Russia, and was in direct violation of the promises of the much vaunted Atlantic Charter. People of the small nations had not questioned the Presidents word when he announced the Atlantic Charter, and its provisions had announced the American President as a great friend of small nations. They did not know that the charter was merely a dream, and to find It had no factual reality proved a sad awakening and a great disappointment. To them It lowered lin D. Roosevelt, following a contheir appreciation of the United Winston himself and ference of States. Churchill aboard a battleship In the The third major disappointment Atlantic. Shortly after the announce- Is the failure of the United Nations ment of the formulation of the At- to be other than an interanything a issued lantic Charter, Churchill national debating society, of which acstatement, saying he did not each member has only the wish to cept the head of his British protect its own selfish business inmajestys government for the pur- terests. of his pose liquidating majesty's When it was organized in empire. San Francisco less than six The charter was presumed to years ago, it was hailed by the guarantee the people of each nation to choose the form of people of all nations, with the possible exception of Russia, government a majority In each as marking ths end of wars. wanted and to guarantee the f WEEK'S ANSWER N TO CHECK COLD SYMPTOMS AT THE VERY STAR- T- ANAHIST HAS PROVED RI6HT fOR OUR ' 1 6. 11. 12. DOWN ACROSS Claw Neglects Rub out of cap 20. Kind 2L Subside Spreads grass to dry 22. Regret 2. Melody 24. Argued 3. Loiterers 25. River 4. Variety of 1. Path of heavenly body 13. Finger or toe 14. New Eng-lan- d 26. 28. taste Fated Unit of work 33. Therefore 36. Custom 37. God of fire (Hindu) 38. Brilliancy 39. Short stocking tion state 8. person 16. Masculine pronoun IT. Stitch 18. Silver 16. Female fowl (archaic) 19. 21. Blunder 23. Province Depart BQQBB I DBQQB DBISQQ BODB N-- S 42. Told a falsehood 43. Not difficult 45. Coin (Swed.) 46. Witty The saying COLD SYMPTOMS in many ease fin a single day I I see where Joe Louis fought "uch ,"1Pr0;ed Grsntland Rice fight against At 210 Jack said. sbore, pounds Louis was nearer his old weight, but he is stiU too old and slow to ever reach championship form, in my opinion. It will be a miracle if he can hkndle those old reflexes, which really wreck you. I mean where yon see an opening and are too late in d just a punching. Or you see a glove coming and are Just a late In ducking. It worki bad both ways that reflex action. I dont beUeve Louis can get back In ahape to beat Charles, who is younger, faster and today a better boxer. Yes, I know Louis can hit. He can hit and hurt. But be got Beshore because Beshore wsded in and asked for it. Hitting a moving target is something different. Weve got to wait around to see how a lot of things will come out, For example, they Jack said. seem to me to be hurrying Bob Murphy and Rex Layne. Young Murphy, a good puncher, looked hot In the east. But remember a fighter out here named Stevens outpointed Murphy and later knocked him out. And at the time Stevens didnt look too hot. Rex Layne from Utah is another. He whipped Joe Walcott, which doesn't prove too much. I know he has won 27 out of his 28 pro bouts but the fighters he met were not too good. I'm not knocking Murphy, Layne, Stevens or anyone else. Im simply saying they havent proved much so far against any real class. Theres no use building up a young fighter too i 1 I Bashan. 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The name is Jack Dempsey, now hustling real estate operator up and down the west Manassa 30. In addition 34 Help 35. Having 41. Fish 44. Heavy REMEDIES! REALTOR, THE coast. (Can.) 27. Undeveloped flowers 29. Declare for score pores 37. Copper (Rom.) 40. King of THAN Fight Games Future 31. 32. Wading bird 9. Cover the inside of 10. Boll slowly 15. Wise Extra Slight SO MUCH 'EFFECTIVE COLD willow 5. Seine 6. Instigate 7. Constella- FAMILY TOO! MORE ITS SURE-TO-P- OP IIorTo Relievo Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. his pocket. It would get him a cup of coffee anyway. You here again? Joe kidded. What'll It be porterhouse? highv nUevss Ceejhi, Chart CrMk, Acuta traachltia If Joe Louis, after the' way he Bill grinned. Hand me a menu. here again? You Joe Waltwo looked in fights I might want breast of guinea." against kidded. Whatll it be portercott and the one against Charles Then he noticed the girl She stood house? can reach the top again, it will be by the pinball machine watching Bill slid off the stool and went an e record. He was such a the metal balls roll down as a fellow played. There was something over. No kid should look like that fine champion in his prime that he out his nickel. To Women With about her that made Bill feel un- He fished may make it. But I doubt it, knowkid. Its about due. Let Here, to how is her it Inside. had The rain ing tough fight your way pelted easy Nagging Backache me show you how." d back." hair Into thin wisps down lever the He whanged around her small face. She hugged and gave the machine a little As as c aldsr, straw sad strain, her old polo coat about her. There sxessslvs smokies sr sipasara Is whack at the aide. The nickels Back was a searching look in her grey Fighting sold so m. cl mss slows down kidnap toa poured out. As he filled her Uoa. This stay Isad many I oiks ta eyes as she scanned each face. They with Gene second "After my fight hands with them, she gasped, at safflat backache, low s pep sod made him think of somebody. the Mauler continued, Tunney, But theyre yours. soorfy, bsadsehw and dlsainaaa GeMat That was it! She reminded him Blchta sr traqmat pasassss asap ratuli ! G'wan and take em, decided later to find out just how ap from minor blsddsr Irritations dua ta told, of the way his kid sister, Kathy was. I was I than good younger and then go across the street and dampnaos sr dlstarp Isdiscrotlooo. might have looked. Kathy had that a room at Ma John- Louis is today. I first got in conditt rou discomforts sro duo to tbom same kind of hair and that same ex- get yourself tion work with road and rope skiposasos, don't wait, try Doao's Pills, s mild sons. Its no night for dames to be even at on look her Utsd oueewstolly bp wUlloos lot face, pectant out alone, he added gruffly. She ping, bag punching and the other diurttls. oror 60 roars. Whlls throe symptoms map twelve when he left home. Kathy a took uses. I aids training fighter out. hurried sites otherwise occur. It's omaslng bow was probably quite a girl by now! It An old softie, eh? He could have on the softer ones first. Big fellows y times Dooos (Its bappy ratlaf made him wince to think of home. not too who were out fast tp keep help tbs 16 mUm el kldo.y tubes end Biters a bed himself and a blueplate had He watched this one fingering the (uah sot west. Grt Dous'o Pills today!' of the way who made bigger tarspecial. Fool! change in her cheap purse. It was in I I But gets. got really shape. o On Joe. the cuft Cup java, but she selected soon found things were not working only chicken-feed- , be in the chips again soon. a nickel carefully and put it in the IllJoe Not if you too well. I could still punch. I could Yeah? grinned. slot. Somehow her eyes were too play Sandy Claus to all the dames. still hurt you. But I was also getbright as she followed the dancing That one's been hanging about all ting hit with punches I should have balls down the incline. It looked as evening giving every guy that came ducked. I was also missing openings if a lot depended upon whether or in the eye. Looking for sonqe one, I shouldnt have missed. not she won. When you are in your prime, at she said." and Bill looked your best eye and fist and brain THE door slammed Here she was back work together. You see an opening again. She was coming straight to- and you punch at the same time, ward him. Well, he was through. Later you see the opening, but by the time you've thrown the punch She neednt try any more tricks. She slid onto the stool beside him. the other guy is out of range or has the punch blocked. It was always "Listen, mister, what's g easier to fight a big, name? she asked breathlessly. CREOMULSION Personal all-tim- honey-colore- com-plal-a Na-ah- Bonn's Pills FOR Is Becoming Fed Up With Peace Leagues By WNU W LAST They believed because they wanted to believe, despite the fate that had marked the League of Nations and the hoax that had been perpetrated as the Atlantic Charter. It was to stop aggression on the part of large nations against small ones. When the North Korean Commu- nists invaded South Korea, the United Nations promptly asked President Truman to stop that Invasion and to name General a supreme commander of the United Nations forces. At first, it was American troops and American money that was opposing aggression. Later a few member contributed in a small way. When the aggressor became Red China with Its 700 million people and a business customer in a big way of several nations and when the United States was demanding that other nations contribute their full part In supporting the defense of South Korea, the debate began. After more than a month of talk it is still going on. The principles involved mean nothing. The one thing being considered Is the amount of business each nation stands to lose. It is on the rock of selfish interests that the United Nations has run aground. The United Nations has proven no more substantial as a war preventative than did the League of Nations. It Is only a debating society In which principles are forgotten when selfish business Interests are endangered. Mac-Arth- your J. Pierpont yours Barbara Morgan. Whats fighter than a smaller, faster fellow who was so much harder to hit It was much easier to hit Firpo or Willard than It was to hit Greb, Tunney or Gibbons. It might be recalled that Dempsey fought 35 rounds with Tunney and Gibbons with only one knockdown recorded. He knocked down Willard and Firpo a total of 16 times in the first round. Quite a difference. Jack is still a wrestling, Hutton? No, seriously. You remind me of some one. I didnt notice at first 1 was so set on winning at the pinball. Could you be Bill Owen? Yeah, I could. Why? He eyed her curiosly. Because Ive been hunting you, Ive covered every joint like this, hoping I wouldn't flnd you in such a place, but knowing I would. You always had the crazy idea you could get rich the easy way, ever since you hit the jackpot the first time you played when you were a kid. Well, where did it get you? She was out of breath now. Hey, how do you know so much? he demanded. Im Kathy, your sister Kathy, Oh, BUI, Mons sick and shes been asking for yon. Youve got to come home with me." MEATLESS MEALS slow-movin- citizen who too long in any one spot. The extreme care he uses in bringing up his two attractive daughters is beyond any copying. He has set a record, if any such records are in the books. He isnt too sour on the modern fight game, but he is far from being bullish. It has taken a terrific dip In the last few years, he says. "It needs much more help than it is cant stay Yeah? You are Katny then! And getting." theyd want me to come home even ! this way? Pe flicked at his Two Aces ragged cuff. Sure. They knew you werent The time to render Judgment on making good, or you'd have been a case comes when all the evidence back. They just want you to come Is In. The evidence in football ended home to make Mom better. Her big grey eyes were welling after the game in Los Anwith tears and her hair hung down geles and furnished full proof that wispier than ever, but she was Paul Brown Is football's leading Kathy and his kid days and home coach and Otto Graham footballs aU rolled Into one. He slipped off individual star. Bob Waterfield was the stool and took her arm. Hed just about as good a passer. But been playing out of luck, but at last Graham was not only a fine passer hed hit the jackpot. but also an able .ball carrier in "Come on, then, he said. What times of stress. are we waiting for?" ' Van'Camps'Spanish Rice j t Na-ah- All-St- ! appeals to all tastes with its true Spanish flavor. Delicious itself. , , a happy combination with fish, shrimp. Van Camps Tenderoni Is different . . . lighter, whiter than any other macaroni product. Cooks in only 7 minutes. Needs no blanching. Extra good with cheese, seafood, sauces. tnc&si C I r j ra |