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Show u THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSV1LLE, UTAH sxmDgfg5y The Right Look By Richard Hill Wilkinson Deceit. Zi the rotors, to Tote. tboM " senste our or house upon to nupport the party under In they art elected? cae. the party label. 4BS WE. WLaS " tiJwy iTSSrri8 1 inin$le- ,nd Republlcia ap-Jto- be a Democrat, while, public official, he may IvStbe Republicans. He may pa the Republican ticket, but In 77, a Republican, Demo-"Tjc- h the with vote b thing have happened f'jLj 7 totaling frequency. espe-fa the BOth and Slit eion. label had ceaed to be Xion a to the policle. an , official may follow. the H have been aparedremit- . eenfnalen mn tanamerable political ' to the caae In mart we When eevntries. Tjnr wm bad the occasional, bat "splinter laeffeetlve, P tor brief jubco spring e have eeathmed to jbl- I, aader the two party for candidate as ggar Democrats or Republicans & a reasonable expectation that (odidate for whom we voted a Democrat, would, if elected, mot to coogreas the policies of to Democratic party, or a Repub 'm lbs policies of the Republican pet;, to the past we have expected ton elected to follow the leader-ds- b r a majority, of the party o whose ticket they were elected, loth parties are split into facia. Many a senator or votes on legislation either a to believes it will product for ca the most votes at the next tkettoo, or as some personal pet V, bore voted repre-KBUth- re He does not foist be party policies, and we, the tom, art helplessly confused. dictates. toble CLEVELAND'S Flash I grinned. "Phew! can't 0M.Y.230 DURING THE 1048 SEASON BJT WAS SECOTO M KY.M Rrwc, WITH 32 AND FOURTH N THC ItS.1 IT IWCT-MEW7H 124 f Ilail and Farewell On ' ( nail it up." "We can quit and go down,1' she said. Her voice held the bares; h.nt f taunt. She hated herself for it Quit nothing! Just because I've been away for two years you needn't think you can stump me Tracy s eyes flicked over the girl's slim wiry figure. "Boy, you always could take it, he admired Ever since we were kids Ive had to hump to keep up with you. The reference to their childhood escapades brought on a flood of regrets. Two years ago he had left her with a brotherly clap on the back and a firm handclasp. She had almost hated him. He had gone down to the city to become an architect. Then hed written about Jessica. She was a singer In a night club. He had fallen madly in love with her. Hls letters had been full of their romance. Generva had wanted to tell him to stop writing his everlasting prattle about a silly night club singer. Didnt he know that every word was a knife thrust in her heart? "You know, he said suddenly, "youre growing more lovely every year, Gen. Some day soon a man's coming along and She laughed out loud and scrambled to her feet. Come on. City Man, weve got to get going 12 we want to make the top and get back before dark." al Republican. Iba ' eoogresa pendent tried lt to .opposition fs the campaign promises, the enactment of the fs recommendations. In , in both parties, the I been meaningless. weh cases the elected candi--1 I repudiated their, at Implied promises. is that we can no longer following party policy,1 , Jonfer have, In fact, a riy system of government What the answer is. If do not know, but unless ? be found to enforce party V 00 elected represents-senatord- s we will e , hi ccn-bv- con- - 4 RoUtlcal aid-tim- er, med b the way. ef PollUciana, what ut the present hiatant reply JP4 ,W,F from the w. With direct tomlnation the party control ever the 2? Wh" Let pAri !heL SS,dV(anT durin cam- - hTjIdwVter e,ect1" himself. The 9mrtj U say to y e keep him no way to e 4llc,Pline. lto,2 . b traded c,u 111 tt the voters or n means of both w cast our ballots " ,ur for what we are 7 ej 01 lit th ftn heir 10 to pay, the many vern-- v u the many ' past year, toXth. billions the shown has, w would bto. b,0n doI1r In the two billions in tor T ,ear ending on ( b. Conr U not epecially Nr. the tax payers , v. ta "Came an City Man, weve gat to get going If we want to make the top before dark. Tracy grinned and yanked himself up the first steep ascent. Before he had gone 10 feet he realized that it was a foolhardy business. Without ice picks and ropes climbing was hazardous. He started ahead again and then stopped. Above him, maybe 30 feet away, he could make out the blurred form of Generva. The blurred outline stopped. He listened for her reply, but if she called the wind drowned it. For an instant her hobnailed boots were clawing against the ice. Then she came coasting down the incline, reaching frantically for bushes that slid through her hands. Tracy made a lunge. His hand caught at her ski jacket as she whipped past, held, felt it slip through his fingers. A strangled cry escaped his Ups. be watched her reach the ledge and flip over its edge, disappear. In a moment he was back on the flat ground looking over the edge, not daring to hope. out a Fifty feet below he made cloth of a like wisp green patch, of a branches the in gnarled caught hardwood shrub. SEEMED like hours before he found footing against a rock 10 feet from where Generva clung to the hardwood shrub. Directly bechasm. neath her was a af handle the Tracy slipped ns pole through the wheel af the other, tightened the strap on his wrist and cast eut across the ice. At his second attempt Generva grasped the slim bamHorror-stricke- n, r! 200-fo- ot "Take it easy, be caDed. "YouD have to awing down like a pendulum, then alowly upward." She nodded and released her 112 pounds grip. The impact of her his grip. lose to him caused almost But he held on. The moment she was below him be began pulling In a moupward, hand over hand., ment their hand touched and sha was safe on the rock. hers. Tracy's hand reached for There was a queer light in hi he said, eyes. "It Just cam to me, would world old this "what without you, Gen. I mean" he it before. gulped T never realized aay howyto know dont I Gen, I , Her eyes were misty. "Darling, been wait-tayou dont have to. Ive for 10 that for you to look like g toiy Berner cannot enjoy continued K. years." Massed by WOT Featsree By Jshn Jarvis Dy Glayu ttHIIss passenger squinted anxiously at the street corners as the bus rolled along Madison avenue. trying to see where she was. Suddenly she anked the angrjty and forced herself through the crowd to the front of the bus. 1 thought I told you I wanted to get off at street. she shouted at the driver knew the minute I laid eyes on you that I couldnt trust you You probably are going to try to tell me that you are Um busy to remember such little things Well, I dont want to listen to any of your excuses or alibis. And you can rest assured that 1 shall report your negligence at the earliest opportunity." As she stepped dow'n oft the bus the driver started to elose the doors. Madam," he said sulkily. "1 really dont think you should leave us so soon. We would greatly enjoy having you with us a little longer. Thi ia only streeL" sour-face- d stop-cor- -- Sixty-fourt- d h 1 Adfpvitar, A LA CapnnauS LED n the l. in runs batted in THREE WITH ' -- c t-- 5EAS0NS RON. HE IN IN A K6,N37AND lQ3Q KNOCKED N GXVI54 AND (22 RUNS. SPORT LIGHT- - Years Catch the Fastest Athlete Forty-fourt- .By GRANTLAND Row Spied feeter. older except tail aa grows You speak of the speed of Coal-tow- n, or the speed Citation knows. You speak of the speed of the western gale when the young tornado blows. It doeoat NO EQUIPMENT As yea get nothing travels footer the yearn. The only deathlete picks np as he older to experience. When Louis waa working, after fashion, against Joe Walcott, he would atalk the Jersey retreater But theres only one speed and catch up with him. Then do that matters, wherever the nothing. Ten yearn ago, he would have knocked out Walcott In the simooms rage, first round, for Louis was a fast, And that is the speed of the hard puncher. But after hls 10 or that turns flying years youth 11 years in the ring, Louis' reinto age. flexes were shot He could see his What Art Rofloxis? opening but by the time he hod Just what." writes L. M. P.. the blow under way. Walcott would "are the reflexes you and other be out of reach. sporting experts (thanks) write The game thing happen to ballabout? Are they physical or menThe hitters can no longer players. tal? Why should they affect an follow the pitch and get the bat more than a younger felIn time. Notice how many low? Why are they ao Important? working veterans art called out on that I would think that a veteran would third strike. have better reflexec than a youngTed Williams has tha best sot of er fellow. tn baseball. reflexes Ted can Reflexes are merely team play a bat cm a fifth of a seconds swing between mind and muscle. For exnotice when the pitch to only 20 ample years ago, or 30 feet away. You dont believe' I was talking with this ls Ask BID Dickey, who Jack Dempsey. caught true? back of Williams for some Jack was then about through. "1 years. know Im as strong Oi Btlng Hanjry as I used to be," several For weak Inhabitants be said. "1 know tans around the of various wayside I can hit as hard. world have thia bees tolling me I know I still can ' concerns Walter It (Good story. take e punch as a Tima Charlie). Friedman, well. But rU tell original Importer. Graatlaad Rtoeyou what makes Good Tima Charlie dream to me sore. I see a punch starting. I china-ma- n seven-foo- t a now to locate for. Six headed know where it's seven-foo- t Zulu a or one of or seven years ago my chin or my or those who can high InJump eight head would be out of the way nine feet We questioned him about stinctively. But today too many of these punches hit me.. Even the it recently and discovered Good Time Charlie feels that be has the sucker punches. Theres another angle," Jack answer to the next heavyweight said. "Six or seven years ago when champion. Td keep b 1 m baagry," I spotted an opening, my fist Charlie aays. "Id get bias and second. in that Today swung split starve him. The treabto with when I see an opening It disapfighters today they are toe pears by the time my fist gets in well fed. They have beea able motion. It is either blocked or it to make a geed thing eotalde has moved out of the way. I dont ef the flag. They eat toe mack. what know believe many people "Jack Dempsey was hungry this means to a fighter. It is only a matter of a split second. Maybe when he was at hls best Tunney a fifth of a second. But it happens needed money when be forced that way as you get older. The himself to train for Dempsey. Joe message from your eye or your Louis was hungry when be broke mind travela slower to the muscle. in. Willard was hungry when be Not much slower. But a fifth of started after Jeck Johnson. Hunsecond means a lot." gry guys are hard to lick. "Thats whats the matter with There probably never was a better Instinctive puncher or fighter white fightera today," Good Time than Dempsey when be was at bis Charlie continued. "They are fat peak. Or during those days when and overfed. So they have no ambition. Most of them can make good Dempsey was hungry money without fighting You might think that as yao man aeems to have "A well-fegot older the theasage from eye to would travel to mnocle fight for." or mind nothing a old-tim- h RICE. er Car-nera- A nting A PIECE What a cllTlb. Skis are no good up he-If vu- - r going to the top we ll have to hob last election President trams solicited votes far hint-sethers an the Demands ticket, aa a definitely Mad program. He premised fle fsgffiment ef that program yrtviied he was d wife him was elected a femerstia senate and house. Itoa whe wanted that props voted the Democratic Ictot them whe were opposed convened, the he urged, and put jhd ( that urge, all the powers dbi office to hold a Democratic Iwpas to line, but It did .not m. Many of those elected on the joocntic ticket refused to "go nd voted with the Repub-considerable number of elected on tickets tvc early dan's OF GCLF WHEN A BALL WAS APT TO BREAK IN NAL.P , THE RULE WAS X) CROP A NEW BALL BY THE LAPSE to fee wfcd sccond-bascma- BATTED to , u chided Vou can' it ar mo;, For a fact - JVandidate he may have -- PRACY clawed hls way up over the slippery ledge, tnreu his skis and poles on the ground and sat down panting. Generva Uwgt ed merrily. "Thats what city i,fe ttIXT DOOD luim Maintenance SupL: "Why didn't you atop the light between those two mechanics swinging wrenches at each other?" Foreman: wrench." 1 didn't have a Tke Bettor Way Tb truck driver waa nice enough about tt. Ha used only tour cuaa words to the man who owned the sedan that the truck bad just mashed Into. When tha truck driver had gotten the expletives out of his system and halted tor breath tha pedestrian's wife nudged him and said, "Give him a piece of your mind now. The little fellow got out of the wreck of his car and took tha burly huckster to one side. Soon he waa back with hla wife. "WelL did you tell him?" she demanded. "Yes." bs replied, "be agreed to settle for $100." to fix in -- By AT suitcase tie rack for op aca here's a simple WHICH WILL CARDBOARD, THE PROBLEM IN SUITCASES. Harcli Arnett made TIES YOi OF PLASTIC Mr. Brown wanted to buy a pet for hls wife's birthday so be went into a pet shop and walked out with a canary. After be bad carted the bird borne and had waited the usual two or three days for tt to acclimate itself, he was elated with the beauty of thf canary's singing. After a week be discovered that the bird had but one leg. He rushed it back to the pet shop and Irately pointed out the defect to the proprietor. j "WeU, you wanted singer, and he aings good, dysnt be?" asked the proprietor. "Yes." admitted Mr. Brown, "but h "N-o-no- Small Talk IF YOU WANT TO STEAM THE WALLPAPER. OFF A WALL WITHOUT RENTING A STEAMER TO DO SQ JUST USE A HOUSEHOLD IRON. DAMPEN A CLOTH AND FOLD lT INTO A PAD, then HOLD THE RON ; the PAD THE WPER loose. KEEP DAMPENING THE PAD against steam to rum. -- HEX TAXES MA6AZ1NI Call to HB IOVERC OVER HER CAUSINd HER Tt ITS TURN AT LAST. REPCATEVERYTHMl THEN THE AS WIFE NlfC5 BEUftM6S ANNOUNCING CAUL hvl Dy Ed D:dd L W VMS IT'S 5URP WAmM.SE TO KEEP EVEN WEPT ALL-AMERI- shaving-- was missing. "Doesnt anybody know where to?" be thunmy shaving-brusdered. answered a small vole from the nursery; "but Willies wooden horse has grown a new tall!" pFts smzs' HAMS NRRVDUf 0AOSIN6 WITH HER TO LOSE PLACE REMENCUS S HE HAS PHONE A GUy W4mW'F0R WAFF A HOUR THECTHER UI6HT. brush 550 WHICH FELLAS THAT EXPLAINED IT or Plywood if, MORE IS NEARLY FINISHED HiNrSHtP IT SHE Father was furious; bis YOU WANT SOMETHING iPERMANEf,TC BOON AY 5HC HM Stt I TOU WISH TO CARRY. CAN MAKE THE RACA OUT Time tt RCADIH6 PEERS OVER WIFI'S SHOULDER TO SEE IF SHE SOU MUS BE NEW ROUHD HERE. PAL, EC VOU WOULDN'T BE WDN' THEBE WITH yOUR COAT CHAb U GOT A WN3 WAIT BEFORE &S 'LL EE READY... Fred Astaire?" too cut in the stiff slots CARDBOARD will; of course DEPEND on the number, of Hf BACK HOME AGAIN TOO FINICKY "So what do you want for five bucks," snarled the proprietor, ANSWER OP WRINKLED TIES THE NUMBER OF STROLLS ROUMP ROOM KILLIN6 newly-create- d . d look fok rn. wire ayt hc HTTtVtRiAL CAM HAVE IT A4 aured an intended victim. Lime BROTHER Dy J:Ii IkytiL iwwm, I w |