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Show t FACE -TIIE two. The Herald-Journa- HERALD-JOURNA-- - UTAH, WEDNESDAY. o' LOGAN, L, Sipp I reported the Unite in Salt I with the that offit A newspaperman is never placed on the spot quite so pinchingly as when a citizen of high or low estate either phones the office, or appears in person, and says: My boy got into a little trouble last night not much, you understand, but enough so that if Its published, itll hurt our business terribly. His mother and I have appealed to him in every way we can think of, but he still gets intoxicated and does rash things. He was picked up for drunken driving. Theyre taking him before the judge today. Please keep it out of the papers.- The power to tax is the power to destroy. least are governed best. THOMAS JEFFERSON. be announce! Mr. Hi There was once a man who tried to please everyone. He died friendless in the poorhouse. paer that believeth and is baptized shall Glen R Harold Hi State Ag ates, hav eral Civil fessor P& school of 'Dont Print That! will not assume financial responsibility for any errors which may appear In advertisements published In Its columns. In those instances where the Is at fault, It will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. He I SIDEGLANCES al Those who are governed 1941. u al Herald-Journ- 8, Famous Marching Unit Now Mechanized l Published every week dny afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co., 75 West Center Street, Logan, Utah. Telephone aQ departments 50. delivered by carrier 45 cents per The Herald-Journmonth. By mail. In Cache Valley, $4.00 per year, $2.25 for six months, $1.25 for three months, 50 cents one month; elsewhere $5.00 per year. matter In the post office at LoEntered as second-clas- s gan, Utah, under the act of congress, March 4, 1879. Proclaim Liberty through all Uie land Liberty Belt The JANUARY. saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. Mark 16:16. . Love God, and lie will dwell with you. Oliey God, and He will reveal to you the truth of His deepest teachings. Robertson. connected forest an tion Mr. Joi reported the Unite El Paso, he will b ' Del Rio, c ly was vestigatio interior a ico. He 1 sops of e Service i Utah. W1 active in cially wii - EXPANSION FOR INDUSTRY Put thus so frankly and suppliant, the tale is really touching. The boy didnt get into much trouble oh, no. A check with police records probably reveals that he ran a few red lights, weaved up Second South, hit the ditch in turning the corner to Canyon Road, sped down toward Main Street, and when sirened to stop by the officers, tried to get away. The police ran him into the curb, had to pull him from the drivers seat, and found a bottle in the car. Then when they attempted to lock him up, he cackled belligeryou just ently: You hate my guts! And youre always You're just a picking on me. couple of yellow bums who wont give a guy a break. Certain industries have been reluctant to expand. They have felt, and with reason, that the collapse of the defense emergency might well catch them with plant facilities which were not then necessary. Loss might be caused, which industrial proprietors naturally wrould like to avoid if possible. The president's talk of Dec. 29 makes it plain that he considers the emergency so urgent that this is no longer a primary consideration. The possible consequences of failure of our defense efforts now are much more to be feared, the president said, then the chance that some excess plant capacity may be built. This situation deserves gravest consideration by all industries whose productive capacity proves unable to supply what is needed for defense as well as at the same time providing for the normal needs of civilian life. We have tried, at the outset of the defense effort, to set on top of the normal production of our industries the extra load of war production. As the effort swings into full stride, it becomes clear that in many cases industry will not bear both. Then two things become necessary: Until additional facilities are built which will provide both at once, civilian consumption must be cut down while the military bill is filled. In other words, if auto plants cant build both pleasure cars and tanks, the tanks must be built, and you wait for your new car. Then, if a new tank plant or a new auto plant can be built, maybe you can have both. So hes thrown in jail, his trial is held, he gets his drivers' license taken away from him, is fined $100, and warned that if he is The Washington Merry - Go -Round By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN WASHINGTON Despite the buzz of speculation it evoked, Vice President Jack Garner's call at the White House was purely social. It was the first time Garner and Roosevelt had met since Garner, in high duuguon against the NEW DEMOCRATIC TREASURER WASHINGTON Richard Reynolds, sive member J. progres- of the famous North Carolina tobacco family, is the new man chosen by Roosevelt and Ed Flynn to be treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, replacing e Oliver Quayle, who will be kicked upstairs to the temporary job of "general manager." Reynolds, who disagreed with most, of his family regarding Roosevelt!, was one of the racist active money raisers during the campaign and was largely responsible for the fact that North Carolina ranked third among all the states in its Roosevelt contributions. was the father Reynolds founder of the famous tobacco company which makes Camel cigarettes, but young Reynolds, although a large stock owner, has been more interested in and state enterprises. civic Once while visiting in England he was involved in a motor accident and sentenced to jail. The judge offered to commute the sentence if Reynolds would promise to leave England, but the young tobacco heir said it was up to him to take whatever punishment was coming to him and he served out his the utmost attention to the needs of their constituents, chiefly by running efficient offices and answering mail promptly. Young congressmen make national reputations by what they McCormack said do on the floo but they get sagely, by the personal services they perform for their constituents. We must all of us keep this in mind If we want to retain control of the House in 1942 and pave the way for another presidential victory two years I. ter. Note The caucus nearly tore the roof off when Representative T. F. B. Wasielewski, of WisconResin, victor over publican John C. Schafer, was introduced. W'asielewski is the lone Wisconsin Democrat in the House. KEY DEFENSE MAN That appointment of Robert A. Lcvett as Special Assistant to War Secretary Henry Stimson deserved a lot more at- third term nomination, left for Uvalde last October and remained there throughout the campaign,, refusing even to vote. However, Our whole life today has become simply a balancing of there was no trace of rancor when, choice the two men shook hands. between evils. To build excess capacity and risks, a The outgoing Vice President find it unused when the emergency has passed is bad. But was in gay spirits as he related to attempt to build defense and find it inadequate how a White House guard nearcause of reluctance to build sufficient capacity is worse. ly failed to recognize him because he was wearing a snappy There is much also in what the president said about gray fedora, instead of his usual greater needs after the emergency has passed. The Muscle He took hat. me for a sisy, grinned Garner. Shoals, nitrate plant, for instance, built for war uses in I guess that's what I get for 1917-18- , passed out of use after the war emergency, yet it being a lame duck." became valuable again as the keystone of the TVA reThe one serious interlude during the visit was when Garner gional development, which in turn has become a great nacommended the President on his tional asset in preparedness. tention. speech and assured We do not know precisely what productive facilities we him of wholehearted support. A World War ace and organizIf worse comes to worst, may need after this emergency has passed. We only know ing expert, Lovett was brought to Garner added, I might Washington for the specific purthat it certainly is better, from the national point of view, Chief, do a little My myself. pose of helping to unravel the to have too much rather than too little, hard though that shooting eye fighting is as keen as ever. down snarls that are bogging I bagged a mighty big deer on plane production. His particular may occasionally be on individual proprietors and stockmy last hunting trip. job will be to wield an axe on holders. The time has come wrhen only the national interest the mountain of red tape that has "Jack, chuckled the President, can be paramount. the Air Corps tied in a knot. every time you come here your Some of these inner checks are deer story gets a little taller." On the level. Chief. I didnt fantastic. For example: it takes to weigh this boy, but he was the literally a bale of paper-wor- k place an order for plane supplies. biggest critter ever bagged in sentence. FORMER PREMIER Lovett wasted no time wading Texas, if not in the whole couninto his job. While most of the try. And I nailed him with the first shot. burn and McCormack pledged Defense executives took time out HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 He has been All right, all right laughed more united backing from the for the holidays, he stuck to his 1 Great But I'll believe you desk, including New Years day, interested in Roosevelt. when I see a picture of the ani- Democrats. statesman and SWiUN'EjJpJljGlk HORjl keeping two stenographers busy. his all all on of am I you He didnt even go to lunch, but depending mal. ffiwp e roLUp life. musician, to back us up on this, Rayburn took a snack of milk and crackFOOLING TIIE PRESS Ignace 15 LukewarmI don't expect 100 persaid. ers as his desk. At this, the beginning of a cent support for everything the ness. Lovett also introduced a per12 Game played The Washington year, But at the President proposes. innovation when he took sonal 20 Wrong step. herewith tabulates the on horse ck. same time I don't want 50 or office. One of the few civilian most famous newspaper denials 60 per cent support, which isn't executives in the Defense set-u- p 21 Deficiency of 15 Silk fabric. issued by the New Deal in 1940. amount. 14 To gasp. who severed all business connecenough to offset Republican opJune 6 Revelation that Roose16 Above. position. You ought to go along tions, Lovett, who was formerly 24 Opposite of velt had been in private communiat least 90 per cent of the time. a partner in the banking firm of 17 Reliance. stale. cation with Benito Mussolini to McCormack stressed the neces- Brown Brothers Hatriman, also 18 Officers 26 Starchy tubers try to dissuade him from enter- sity of the Democrats being pres- voluntarily filed with Secretary 29 Deity of sky. Geron side of assistant war the the ing to Stimson a complete list' of all his 19 Untruth. 31 Parrot. at ent to votebills.on amendments many was officially denied The fact that security holdings and bank ac20 Deserved. the White House and derided as important 35 Florid Republicans stuck to the floor en counts. fantastic by Under Secretary of masse, 22 Frost bite. 42 Affirmative 60 He was ornamentation He even resigned as trustee of while many Democrats Welles. Sumner State 23 Neuter 37 To make vote. the Foundation, were absent, he pointed out, ac- the Carnegie premier of at 10 Roosevelt June speaking knife-worof Art and k Metropolitan Museum 43 Cubic sorrowful. counted for much of the pronoun. In his famVa., Charlotteville, organiza40 Hazes. 24Pme tree. centimeter against New Deal legisla- several philanthropic ous sptwrtt tion last VERTICAL tions. session. 25 And. 44 Bulblike stem. (abbr.). In detail how he had comtold (Copyright, 1941, by United The majority leader also strong'27 Palm lily. 45 He is a superb 1 High" 46 Pain. municated with Mussolini. Feature Syndicate, Inc ) advised new members to give 28 Drops of eye explosive. concert 47 Close. . June 8 Disclosure that Dan To- ly 50 Road (abbr.) 2 On the lee. fluid. 48 Wayside hotel. bin. head of the teamsters union, 30 Fabricated and James Forrestal, head of Dil51 Lout. 49 To percolate. 3 Neither. 32 Birds home. 53 Part of a lon, Read and Company, would 4 Flower. 50 Incarnation of be named to White House secre33 Wrath. 5 Black tern. drama. Vishnu. tariat denied by White House. 34 Outer part of 54 Manufactured. 6 Toilet box. 51 Varnish 7 Tobin and ForJuno bread. 36 Land measure. 7 To scratch. ingredient to White House restal appointed 38 Shore. 57 Free servant 8 Grafted. 52 Fiber knot. secretariat. 38 Therefore. 58 To sanction. 9 Health resort. 54 Low Sudia Aug. 16 Revelation that United 39 Skirt edge. 59 He is a 10 Farm rent caste. States was negotiating with Great 41 Verb. 55 To complete. of fine music. 11 To write. Britain to trade destroyers for island bases was officially denied by the White House. The trade of destroySept. ers for islnntt hoses was announced officially. Note Prize denial of recent 1936, years was in November, when Sumner Welles denied catewould Roosevelt gorically that sail on a good will mission to Next day the ArBuncos Aires. gentine Government announced that the president was coming. TEU-INTHE BOYS Speaker Sam Rayburn and Majority Leader John McCormack gave the boys some pointed l ieces of advice in the secret Democratic caucus that preceded the opening of the new Congress. One was a blunt admonition for closer cooperation with the President Another was that the members conduct themselves so as to in 1942. insure their Rayburn revealed that he and McCormack had entered into a y agreement with Roosevelt The President promised to confer with House loaders on all Til bet I can ask the prosecutor some quections be cant moves he planned to make during answer, too the session; and in return, Ray- Farley-appointe- wide-brimm- bull-voic- little-notic- pQae Merry-Go-Rou- k' FUNNY BUSINESS 22-2- 3' two-wa- 1 Both Perfectly scandalous, isnt it? I wonder how much dress like that would cost. Ickes Reported Ready to Quit if He Doesnt Get Forest Service ... father. Funera to have thousands of people shov up in Washington in a spontaneous mass outpouring against war. The partys hand, of course, was not supposed to appear anywhere. Funny part about it is that the got the story ahead of anyThey therefore prbody else. epared to keep an eye on things, even if there was nothing much they could do about it. WHO GETS THE SMELTER? If you know a nice spot for that new tin smelter which is to be built in the U. S. to smelt Bolivian ore, dont bother to write the D- It Commission. efense can't begin five-pag- reorganization Long-await- of the Labor Board is being delayed by a disagreement between the two men who were to do the reorganizing, Board Members Millis and Leiserson. Inside reports say that s Millis so far hasnt accepted idea that the board has had too many lawyers and too much lawyers viewpoint. Some ofshake-u-the people most anxious to see a are beginning to be discouraged. Leiser-son'- p TO RELAX BLOCKADE WASHINGTON Reliable sourc-e- s said today the British government soon would relax its European blockade to permit a Red Cross relief ship to carry foodstuffs, medical supplies and, possibly, clothing into unoccupied France and Spain. Americas army of doctors are fighting a war were all in favor ot against flu! 1940 TER SEI). Heatei Good Priced 1938 LUJ Radio New invitit at a THIS CURIOUS WORLD s By William 1938 Ferguson SED. Equip Clean Good of m portal prise 1936 that and Itll kill SEI) Heato Emm ed io ... 4937 is a your paper is damn scandal rag thats what Ill think if you put this in the All day in th Dora Bn neer w ho of 82. Elder J ed the hi home in ago, was eulogized Other spi and H. 1 sizing th family fo Musica by Mr? Rhea Wc old Trosi Mabel G Burial tery. to handle all the nice spots that have already been suggested. One e congressman sent In a letter listing possibilities in his district. The harried official who got the letter sent back a listing of places other congressmen had previously submitted. Smelter is expected to be set up somewhere along the gulf, where there are port facilities safe from air or surface raiders coining in out of the Atlantic. Hell leave home if his friends find out. "She tried to commit suicide once before.. If this is printed. Im sure she'll drink poison again, and then you'll be responsible. LAST a FO er You print a; high scor ice Junio nation. caught driving in an intoxicated BY BRUCE CATTON condition again, it will go much Hearld-JoumWashington harder. This offense, the judge Correspondent reminds him, is one of a number WASHINGTON, 8 Interior Jan. during the year. Secretary Ickes, to whom no set-u- p ever quite perfect, is making Please dont print it, plead is stab at getting the Forest his folks. It will have such a another Service away from the Department bad effect on our business. of Agriculture. Or the appeal might be in it for years, Ickes has been these words: His mother has and it led to sometrying coolness between heart failure, and if the pub- himself and Henry Wallace in the lic gets to know of his trouble, past. Ickes argued that trees are the shame will kill her. You a national resource which he ought wouldnt want to be responsible to conserve. Wallace held that for his mothers death, would theyre a crop which he ought to cultivate. Wallace is cultivating you? Latin Americans now ,so Ickes is to want we dear dont sir, at it again. No, Nor do As one of the New Deals oldest hurt anyones business. we delight in seeing someone die under-covrows, this has brought from shame. Far from it. Our out a new flock of rumors. Latest eyes give tears when we meditate of these says Ickes told FDR hed upon the cruel lot that falls to resign if he didnt get Forest Servvarious people when one person ice. According to one version he flaunts the laws or conventions was told he could have it; by anAnd we grieve that other, it was denied him and hell of society. out shortly. You can believe printing such material is part of be or neither. either a newspapermans job. 8 But if any person is a chronic drunken driver if he has been GERMAN PAPERS hailed into police court time and PLEASE COPY You can figure how extensively dont again for that offense you think people ought to know the army is going to mechanize about it so when they see him itself by the fact that the Goodrich on the road, they can watch people are now filling a War Department order or 12,500 sets of out for him? combat veDoesnt the community deserve treads for tractor-typ- e to know the demerits which are hicles. Allowing one replacement chalked up on the records of set for each original, that would reckless drivers? Or be warned mean a minimum of 6250 cars. Note that the average German concerning lawbreaking tenden- panzer division contains around cies of this person or that per250 mechanized units. Germany is son? supposed to have had 10 to 12 And, too, one of the most severe such divisions when the blitzkrieg punishments resulting from the broke last spring. If the U. S. breaking of law convention is the army set em up the same way, it social scorn such acts promote. would 25. ultimately have Social approval is what keeps many men and women hoeing the RECEPTION Social . disapproval hurts FOR PARTY row. most personalities, and causes Hush-hus- h stories reaching the them to refrain from doing things capital before New Year's Day inwhich will alienate people. timated there would be a monster Further, do these folks who peace demonstration in Washingwould spread a protecting wing ton day the new Congress openover wayward relatives realize ed the and that it would be held under their very actions encourage Communist direction. According to more and more infractions? The these reports, the party arranged renegade reasons: Whoopee! Dad and Mother got me off again. I dont need to worry so long as the folks can fix it. We are met with many arguments some of them make us wince. Why print , that it wont do anyone any good. Why should you like to hurt people? By leaving that unpublished you will do much Your readers can get good. along just as well without that news. at months in Previous for the and Neva cm news columns. Fqnil New Clean Meanwhile, people expect the news. I haven't seen such and such in your paper. Whats the matter dont you get the news? And if other papers print the story, were noj hep to whats going on. Or else were scared to print facts. Or else we play 1933 T. M PEG. U. ( PAT. INI Of?. COLONIAL DAYS, BELIEVED THAT A PERSON WHO IT WAS favorites. 472S Next time youre in trouble, your first thought will be to keep It out of the newspapers. But consider the newspapermans job. Hes unlike the lily he must both toil and spin. WOULD DIE New comli Here v WITHIN Here lent tuipr M., BARBS The average American family spent $1236 last year on retail purno chases part of it going for gas masks. The future Is much too short spend worrying about the past. to "a hm ynjOsN MANY MEN MAKE UP HOCKEY TEAM O 1 ANSWER: Ice hockey; the most popular form of the sport, use n team. Field hockey uses 11 men. six-ma- 109 |