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Show 1 THE HOX ELDER NEWS - JOURNAL IACETWO Wallace Says Repub- HELL HAVE TO BLAST N c xirs-- J Sum a) licans Will Doom A Daily Farm Program Newspaper, published every week day morning pxcppt Monday and Legal Holidays, at Brigham Utah 'S Entpred at the Postoffice at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Clisx Matter in January 1W1 Subscription FREMONT, " ing a w- - County-On- $3 (XI $1 50 Per mont candidate 4 00 Woild Wai a ot the piesint wai there was a steady out put ol bm.ks about international Almost eveiy wntti allaiis who mentioned the subject in sistcd that if a not an wai tame to Eutope it was bound to be a woild wai and the United States couldn t stay out of it even if it wanted to And we all be lievecl them IWith that feat fill convietioi widely aciepted, HTIIAT invisibility argument in 4 U. Euiojiean war is one of the most interesting develop ments yet German men have been saying the British warplanes have a varnish that makes them invisible, and the Butish deny it. The nazi explanation might be regarded as merely an out lor poor eyes or bad marksmanship The British air force would deny it if they had such a wonderful boon as invisibility No doubt that is the eager quest now of both sides, and they may be expected to make more progress in it How it would work out if they both succeeded may be imagined fiom an old story by the Amen-- i an fiction writer, Jack London He told of two fnends who. in a quest for invisibility, became hitter enemies They both solved the ptoblem but in ways One swallowed a potion that made his body trans parent so that the sun shone through htm The other painted his body wit-- a preparation so hluk that it absorbed all the light, thus leaving htm tnvts tide But he had the disadvanThe tage of casting a shadow two met on a sunny day and diseoveied each other's ptescnct and while a fnend watched the conflict by following the shadow, they fought to their mutua' death HEALTH COLUMN total of 106 cases of com-- i disease was repoiled to the Utah state board of health, for the week ending September 6 as compared with Ilk cases for the correspond tng week in 1939 ih,i cases of tularemia were tepotted two Lorn Box Elder one an fiom this Jaub blinds t e total number to date lip to 47 cases as compared with 15 casts for the Same pe riod in Tt59 There was a to tal ot 14 eases ot tularemia to potted foi the entile year o' A a- munic-uhl- anti-aircra- dtf-teio- t 1 Naturalization riPHE United States, tiaditmn A ally careless in its acceptance of lmmigiant.x, has been moie taieful since the last war and is tightening up a little moie now, but is still easy computed with Canada That coun-lihas always had a show me" attitude toward new com . eis who weie not British And lately it has become very haidboiled s A heavy immigiation of and Italians after the lust war came between 1922 and 1929 Recently the ripadlipe for natui alidtinn was residence in the dominion since the latter d ite. Now the government at Ottawa has adopted a retinae five limit going back to 1922 and is cancelling the citizenship of all Get mans and Italians who took out their papeis lalei than September 1 of that After a residence of IS yoai yeais and actual acceptance as Canadian citizens for yeais, they must lepoit to the police as enemy aliens The ip is a saving clause in the t emulations Exemption may be gi anted in the case of any naturalized alien "able to establish his status as a loyal y y d' is-- Invisibility b h e long-iang- -r j 1 I that in Mice E.p how-eve-- s charged More t I Newsman Watches Gun Duel Over Channel double-barrelle- Ameiuans watched the developments of the sum met of 10.59 with acute inlet est When the British and Tteneh declarations of against (let many finally came most A me t leans probably be hewed our early entiy was in evitable he'n a traction occulted in' Voices weie-public opinion saying not only that we1 cuiilel stay out, but that we must stay out Our giealcst cha nee to seive civilization pie solve democracy and restoie a sbatleicd Euiope lay in our le Most impor rnatning at peace tant we began to feel that we could decide our couise for out selves Today the talk of entering tb war is heard again Dependmj on the speaker's point of view, we are "being tricked into it by (Heat Britain, "pushed in by a clique in our own coun forced in by the trend tiy, of events " Whether this talk icpiesents merely a pendulum swing of public opinion, oi whether it comes with dawning lecognmon of the world-revoltionaty character of the war, pet haps no one is competent tr say yet It is important, that thoughtful American weigh such talk, study its sourc and purpose and finally do whatever they do calmly and inti lligr-ntly-, with their eyes open and minds clear. ! 10 concludcampaign of DOVER, England, Sept (UP) -- I watched a duel oi Bnt-lsand German guns tonight, pounding 'big shells at each other 22 miles across the English channel, and saw the explosives of the nai "big tion berthas" take a toll of casualThe eastern wing of the Re- ties along the Dover coast Simultaneously British planes publican party, said Wallace, is reveal that which is and for many years swept across the channel in a James E. Pepper has at has been in control of the Re- violent bombing attack on the leasts 50 ni her flavor, ounce for ounce, than publican party, has no under- ' German gun emplacements, standing of problems of the guided to their targets' by the any one of ten leading vivid flashes of the big ber- brands of whiskey. great plains "Above everything else the thas This means: You Bomb flashes came in quick Democratic party is the party can pourori the average of farmers, workers and small succession and the big guns -- 4 1MRI BRINKS he said businessmen, "It is bellowed at 10 minute intervals PI-PINTS channel the party of human beings in the About six of the nai President Roosevelt appreciates duel this more than any other man big berthas appeared to be in action I ever met Flavor-Mo- re Tons of deadly steel, cutting Under his leadership during the past seven years we have a high arc over the channel Drmks! built the foundations of a great smashed upon the BiiOsh and house a house of security, of French coasts Salvo after salvo thundered ITS COOD YU IIS KEY IT COLS FIRTH1R prosperity and of peace. Mr Roosevelt was the architect of from both sides as the bomincreased in tempo that house. He knows how it bardments ' A man watching the shelling should be completed. Wallace said that despite the Born a Dover window was KENTUCKY Others were wounded "most troubled times the world killed STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEYSO PROOF has ever known, the new deal by shelling splinters The "big beithas" along the has held farm income up so ll) IS WIHSK.I V IS41 feVRSOl l that this year farmers have French coast near Cap Gris purchasing power fully as great Nez, which is within sight of, as in 1939 and nearly twice that the chalk cliffs of Dover started HORN WITH Till-- ' RE PUBLIC the shelling of 1932 TtIM lion FOF(.lmTIOAFllR(,PURcimN A number of the German In spite of - continuous ReXIM.ION KIM! ( kV PHTtR&t O landed around publican opposition we have ad- shells hete, justed crops to the fact of a some of them not far away lost European market, he said fiom my lookout post atop the on the House Buttermilk Pawl Fiom every angle, the corpor- cliffs, but I was told that the which shook theof giound British side the channel MWCHESTER Coation-controlled Republican casualties were small in tho while biilliant ted bomb flashes Ituttenni.k besides party has continuously tried to first part of the duel lighted the sky ovet the Fienth refreshing dink I The first of knew the the shelldestroy agricultural pillar. a house paint A to coast Wallace said he was not satis- ing was when several large exshells fiom the Gor- ci w ho d tubed it on t The first fied, and that Mr. Roosevelt plosions rocked me back on man guns were tiled fiom a ing behoves it will 0u was not satisfied, with the agrt- - my heels while I was atop the! mounted on the Ftench oidmuiv (Mint He battery cultural pillar as it stands; that! cliffs cliffs east of Cap Gits Nez with ix hi t pigment av ! just Almost before I realized what Im- remain improvements job hi dd 12 veurs lighthouse was can come, he said, occurring, that it wasn't1 Later two mote Get man guns a good - new piovements of German only through continued Demo- another swarm 'bombers coming over, the Brit- - went into action neaier Calais cratic administration. He said the Republican I uf M in lhalth grain ishI 'batteries were in action is attempting to use trade could see heavy shell hursts Officer I ixhex; I inds Loot BEItkMEY Cal serious necessities of drought- - along the French coast just SANTA CRUZ Cal (UP) University of Califoi m, stricken Nebraska farmers to sout of Cape Gris Nez toward Under Sheiilf William Allison sion division lead 'bankrupt the Commodity Cred- Boulogne Puffs of white smoke unintentionally combined pleas it an institutions in the it corporation, to force it to rose from the French side of ure with duty He went fish- of health films it can discontinue farm loans, the channel shortly after the ing at night WalOn his first east the puhht Of a to lace said. This was proved shells began landing along the he bi ought up a bicycle On films th it h up bcin decisively when on Aug 1, 14 Dover cliffs hs second cast he hioughl up on the suhjei t of hea About 11 p m. the shelling another bicy cle Both had been 77 Massachusetts sale per cent of Republican men voted against increasing died down after the heavy duel icpored stolon tomes next w th lb Stop! Look! Think! IH.'IULL.N the the mil bleak y Sept Joseph Martin, house minority leader and campaign manager for Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie, "never in 15 years voted for one piece of constructive farm legisla- 30c Outside county, per year two-da- Roc-heste- said tonight that a Republican victory would mean doom to important phases of the ne-deal farm program. The Democratic Si Rates-Anywher- in Box Elder year, In advance Six Months, in advance Neb, UP) -- Henry Wallace, funds for the corporation while Democtats voted 100 per cent for Wallace left Omaha tonight for Minn, for the start of a tour day automobile tour in Minnesota U1 1939 Six cases of measles weie This is the lowest1 tepotted number to be iejK)ited in any week so far this yeat Other communicable diseases lcpoittd are as follows Chick h influenpox 17. pneumonia enza 2 mumps ti seat let fever 4 8 tubetculosis whooping cough 2 1, German measles 1 no disBngham iepoitod eases' foi the wotk end inf. Septombet 6 LETS SEE HATS NEXT. . . . J The person who tarries behind a car never knows whats next. and Lucy WhiUy W..aley his w ife Oct 7 'the Slate of Utah thiough it foi the The trial calendat Septeniber teim of the III st judicial district com t has bee" set by Judge Lewis Jonetollows (All cases set foi a m on day of uial U HI ) Homy Ashcroft vs Monme Busonbaik, ctal, Sept 25 Albeit Claik vs M A Olsen et al , Sept 25 mtiew Jessie P Fionk vs I Peteisen, et al Sept 2 The State of Utah vs Fi ink Aoki juiy tual Sept 21 vs Celia Ann Davcnpott Thomas Ilavonpoit Sept 2t The State of Utah by and thiough its stale load to in is sion, vs I t ill Idaho Sug u Co Oct Glen S M (son, tt al 5 1 , Juiy state First Graders Increase At Central School 'I he pniollment of fust gtade students at t e Cenhal school this yeai shows an increase of Hi per cent over last vear, ac-0ding to Supt IH v m Bun-de- i 'I he son onmllmont Iasi you was 72 a id this veal 105 I5 leason of the ovet crowd ed condition in this department, whith has two teat In is it has liein lompoiutih in ssary to divide tae fast guide students into two gioups oik gmup attending in t e foKtioon and the othei m the afternoon the said iF Trial Calendar Set For September Term FIVE i j I 1 WRONG? Well, spent two A (I.VSSH irn An IN h NEWS JOl Ii VI, now: OIHKU PIOPIK (.ET Rl-s- l OU! ,rs SO - ... no. 1 he arithmetic of youi five dollars and had three dollars remained. But that is mathematics ing a home . . . not shopping! In manag- guarding a limited family income . . . we u ACTION! simply got to do better than Mary did. We must shaipcn NOT WORDS our buying wits I value link i Oct nd lt The Slate of Ul ih t, lough its vs lc v state load commission Ckt 7 Hannah B Nicholas Oct 7 M ix ml Siegel et al v s The S! ite of I t ill till ougli in Sol i nsi'i, t i al , Oc t 11 Win vs toad slate commission In the til liter of the est ite ol H Call and Ida Call, Ills will I dw rl S Fi O't (VI 11 Oct 7 I ill a m Pi odm t ion Cl d The St Ue of I t ih Unough I vs R D ndi l so i slali load commission vs FI issoc lation al yes-a- school days taught that If Maiy 1 II 1 I i FOUR LEAVES 1 vs commission ciJsm's C Tayloi end Glidy-'- I his wife Oct 7 ay ioi The Slate of I tali, thiough its vs imd commission stale R ichel R Nelson Oct 7 The Slate of Utu i, thiough its si lie mot commission vs Lai Lemon and Viola Lemon his wile CXI 7 mo Stale of Utah thiough its slate mail commission vs laiy E Lemon Oct 7 no Slate ot Utah thiough load commission vs Clive Wells and Maiv Wells Oct 7 lie Slate of I tah thiough it ,siiie 1 mad commission vs MU 'ton Woodland and II mini Woodland CXd 7 the Slue of I tah thiough it si ue mad commission v The (ltdeiil Land Bank of Bcikc load I MINUS 4 II 052 . . . .. . . asceitain wheic the dollars of extra take fi c dollars to town and get much moie for the money spent. Goi-man- sub ec t " Ev on s') it seen s tough in comp 11 mm with what ' easv nil Kipling called oui swept heat'h Foitunatcly, thei II you are in need of quick cash for extri expenses such as school, eft. King NI ih 11 of Kumimn his a distinction iau tmong the clowned hi ids noviduvs lies letuimng for a second eng ige merit. WELL IOW MU' S W'e don t urdei stand whats. going on in Mexico and don believe the Mexic t ns do eithet National dolense begins home evetybody s home t at gess our 1 0 to S 1011 RM K I.IY I.s'I personal property. n (ct v I I Easy Rcpjvmcnt BIKIM NNl M 1.1) vfas hoi n Tuos Fliendly coopeiution with La day mottling at a local hos and Mis tin Ameiica is one thing but pttal to Mi Eat Shotfield i lending a whole lot mote money Shoftiold Mis foi n, oily Miss Vivian Walkei is something else again. baby iai ipuPW C. 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