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Show 'I i DECEMBER 1, I EAST WIND. BAD WIND! By A. B. Genung A. B. Genung, the author, was a tl ) u : i senior long-tim- e economist with the ii U. S. Department of Agriculture. He is now the economic adviser for the Northeast Farm Foundation, comprising eleven leading farm organizations and cooperatives of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. He is the owner and active operator of a farm at Froeyille, N. Y., also, the author of the COUNTRY ALMANAC, a pungent, privately circulated monthly letter. The wind is rising in the Fast. Egypt rumbles and threatens. Persia seethes. India is restive. Military movements go on between the JJlack Sea and Berlin that would not help our peace of mind, could we know the full story. The thing begins to make a kind of ominous pattern: The Orient, two-third actively hostile; passively ds one-thir- hostile. The Arab world rapidly turning hostile; the Teutonic world about as friendly and dependable as a d leopard. Free Europe crawling with Red scorpions. Even in Britain the nation which we have saved from extinction, fed, staked, befriended, banked on even in Britain the most resented, reviled white people on earth are ourselves. From the far shores of those eastern seas that rim the Orient, surging westward across Asia, across the Middle East, across Europe, that rising wind of enmity should warn us, if we are not wholly witless. How much reality does it require to puncture a political illusion? We are not buying friends, either with dollars, or Point Four gadgets or guns. The colored races do not love us. Half a billion of them half-tame- Note Birthday e Aladdin, the hoy who nibbed the and the right amount of magic lamp, hd nothing on you. for your car. I. Have your chains checked for You too can stretch out a finbroken links, wear and proper lit ger or even a toe- and command for a genie that controls tremendous easy installation, and . (let your brakes checked stores of energy, the horsepower it. need Brakes if they that drives your family automobile, adjusted Maybe you never thought' about that pull unevenly can offset even it just that way. Hut you are trans- the greatest caution when youre ported, at your slightest whim, to trying to stop gently without skidshopping centers, stores in distant ding on winter streets. . Have your ignition system cities, schools, supermarkets, offices and theatres of your own area checked, including spark plugs, to all the eionvenienies of the wiring, condenser and distributor modern world. points. This can take a great strain and help it Your magic lamp is the tiny, off your and better anti-freez- self-start- d giant-powere- invented self-start- er forty years ago by a young genie (or genius, if you like) named er longer. w-01- i HMMM MMMMNHUM Stork Talk Charles F. Kettering. Before it existed as standard equipment on new ears, starting Mr. and Mrs. Sid White are the was a chore beyond the strength of most women a chore dangerous to proud parents of a son born on most men, if they were not ex-- ! November 21. An older sister and brother are happy over the baby. tremely careful. Small wonder that the scientists Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ellis are the of the nation have several times rethis for parents of a new son, born on Nocently honored Kettering and many other contributions to vember 24. A little girl and a the science of everyday living, brother await the new arrival. through the automobile. Don and Connie Ieterborg, of Yet most motorists take that so much for Center are us. street, are being congratugranted magic lamp already fighting all no at it these lated that help days over the arrival of they give The white nations of Europe do not love us. We can and it sometimes needs help. a new daughter at their house. bank on them while they need us and up to the moment when This is the time of year when Also as punch over the pleased we need them. Should war break out tomorrow, they would that small miracle begins to need business is big sister, Diane. The fall over each other to climb on the fence of neutralism, help in the form of precautions tiny gal was horn on Thanksgiving easier mean that those precautions day at the Dee hospital. Eisenhower or no Eisenhower. winter driving. One automotive The pattern that is emerging comes pretty close to being engineer puts it this way: The Mr. and Mrs. R. KAYSVILLE America against the Old World. Of course, every politician took the drudgery out V. Crookston announce the arrival between Georgetown and the Capitol will deny this. Forget of driving and put the automobile of a son at a Salt Lake hospital into life. But youve got to Friday. Mrs. Gladys Rentmeister, them; look it over for yourself, with candid eye and mind, give daily that starter a chance to work Kaysville, is the proud new and see how it looks to you. by making it possible for your car What do you think Europe sees, by and large, save two to start readily. He means, of course, that the Smiles are broad these days at great alien military powers crouching like a couple of fighters little wont turn over a froz- the Jim Thompson residence giant on across the ring, calling tough names, rattling their atom en motor, nor work with a dead H.o E. street because of a wee litbombs at each other, watching for a good opening? Europes battery, for instance. tle lassie born last Tuesday, Noone surpassing fear and this goes for Britain, too is that There are many such winter driv- vember 20, at the Dee hospital. the automobile ex- The Thompsons have a son. we will drag them into the mess. To cap the point, South ing precautionsautomobile Jimmy, dealers Jr., age .1, who is perts, your thrilled at really hell who live in of us the Koreans, liberation, hate service men, would like to remind already a sister. little having you of to help you avoid needless today with the cold, bitter hatred of despair. winAmericans are at the moment on a kind of whis-tled-u- p expense and inconvenience this living confidence, living in a kind of fatuous reliance on western Europe, on the supposed charm and persuasiveness of a general who rushes about patting comic opera armies on the back while his minds eye looks hopefully toward the White House. What a few Russian bombs would do to our European illusions! Are all these ominous portents in East Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, Persia, Egypt, Pakistan, these new mines in enemy air power in Korea, off Korea, the terrific step-u- p and this artfully staged truce in Korea are all to be brushed aside as merely coincidental ? Perhaps. We hope so. (Dont neglect your target practice!) well-plant- I Mrs. Hughes To Proper Care Will Keep This Miracle At Your Fingertips self-start- f 5 THE JOURNAL ed a er ter. Chances are that your new car dealer is a member of the National Automobile Dealers Association and helped put together a list of simple precautions you can take now, to be ready for the worst winter. Here they are: 1. Have your battery checked for peak performance in cold weather. 2. Have your cooling system checked and treated with to be sure its in good before adding the winter shape This will prevent cracked hoses and clogged radiators. too. 3. Be sure you use the right kind rust-inhibit- anti-freez- e. or, i MBS. ALICE HUGHES Alice Mrs. FARMINGTON F. Nicholls Hughes will celebrate her slst birthday, November 20. She will he entertained at a dinat the home of Mr. ner on Dee. and Mrs. Merle Bolton in Woods Cross. Mrs. Hughes was born in England, and came to states the at the age of 12. Her in several years. followed parents in lived She has this community most of her life and there are seven Mr. iving sons and daughters. a number of Hughes passed away years ago. 1 Lan-chireshi- Flying from Washington, re, D. C., to be with her mother is Mrs. Alice Mae Bronn. Wed In Germany Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLE Vernon Nicholls recently received word of the marriage of their son, Robert Nicholls and Miss Betty Wiseman of Charleston, West Virginia. The ceremony was performed in Heidelberg, Germany, Sept. S. A veteran of two years service ct in the army, young Nicholls has SYRACUSE The Family Up- spent the past year on duty in comedy, was Germany. stairs, a three-ac- t presented Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening in the ward amusement hall by the Syracuse ward MIA. KAYSVILLE Funeral services The cast of characters included: for Ileber C. Ilenefer, 09, who died Marjorie Cook, Johnny Thayne, Sunday after a lingering illness, Mary Lou Simpson; Lawrence Cook, were conducted in the Henefer Myrna Zaugg. Ben Barber, Sherma W!rd chapel Friday at 1 p. m. Mr. Hodgson, La Ree Barber and Boyd Henefer was a brother of Mrs. Beazer. May Lavender, Kaysville, and IrDirector of the drama was Mrs. vin Henefer of Layton. A number Jim Williams. of Kaysville and Layton relatives and friends motored to Henefer and attended the services. MIA Presents 3-A- Comedy Services CHAIN LIGHTNING! The IOURNAL i I A : weekly newspaper published k. the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton. Utah. specially elegant . . . uncommon. Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton. Utah, under the Act of De Luxe I I i WEBSTER March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 OP TH6- - MEMBER. 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