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Show The Herald-Journa- Just How Much Sales Resistance Has He? l AND Monday Evening, Oilobrr 25, Published every week day hfternonn by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co, 75 West Center Stteet, Ixigan, Utah, Telephone ull department .70. mu delivered by carrier 75 cents a The lei month; three months, $2 'Jr; six months, $4.50; one year, $9 00. By mail outside of Cache Valley same prices as above By mail in Cm he Valley 75 cents a month; three months $2 00; six months. $3 75; one year, $7.00. matter in the post office at Kntered as second-clas- s Los-i.lUtah, under the art of conpiess, March 4, 1879. Proclaim Lilterty through all tin land." Liberty Bell. 1 SIDEGLANCES THOUGHTS iCtfOUl If THINGS wT ald-Jo- BY RAY NELSON , will not assume fimtnelul responsibility for any The llerahl-Journerrors which muv appear in adierlisenients iullishecl ill Its eoluimm. In those Instances where the paper is ut fault, it will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. al For tlie earth glory of the Lord, 2:1 Underground Prayer - as in France and and Holland and the other lands conquered by the Naxis the people are squirming and gasping for freedom and life. So it is not surprising that should underground movements occome prominent secret crusades (gainst the tyrant. It I no surprise, either, that pamphlets nrg-.n- g the patriots to greater though niiet effort toward liberation should be circulated Irom time to lime.. be filled with the knowledge of the the waters cover the sea. Habakkuk .shall a In 1. The er impossibility in which I find ntyself to prove that (iod is not, discloses to me Ilis existence. Iji Hrujere. Not liberty alone, not truth alone', but truth and ty, Liberty with Truth, shall yet enlighten the world. ABSENTEE WOMEN (Fust of t.ui art idea on women in mdiistiy.) The average employer in many industries would be willing to hire a larger percentage of women. Many are eager to do so, particularly in view of the present uncertainty as to will it soon be under 46? whether any man under 3R-- or really is draft-prooThe deterrent is that women, on the whole, are much less reliable than men. Their absenteeism rate often is many times as high as that among men. Since women, as a sex, are as reliable as men in other fields, manjiower students have been studying the reasons for their undesirability as war workers. They have come up with proof of what logic told us long ago. Women are less reliable because, unlike men, they are trying to swing two jobs simultaneously. For eight hours a day, or so, they woik m the factory. Then they try in leisure time to do housework and home maintenance that should take another eight hours. off-hou- Moreover, with both parents away during the day, children are exposed to physical, mental and moral hazards. They are free to play where accident is probable; they do not eat properly; they associate with whatever companions seem most glamorous and dun are least desirable; they do not do their home work; they are deprived of parental companionship and grow out of the family circle. The growing rued lor women war workers is raising a great many questions which will not answer themselves. They will require intelligent and perhaps expensive community j : i MERCHANT MARINERS During the next year a minimum of 35.000 additional experienced officers and seamen must be found to man the American merchant marine, if we are to maintain our record of meeting every invasion need, the War Shipping Administration says. In the past year the personnel has been increased from 70,000 to 115.000 men. By a year from now we must have at lefst 175.000 seamen. About half of the 60.000 that are needed can be trained. The result must be pulled from less important shore jobs to which they have retired" from the sea. Dont let anybody tell you that the shipping crisis has been licked. Its down, but it isnt yet out. MORE HASTE, MORE SPEED Thursday the young man was in north Africa yearning to be home after months in Africa, Sicily and Italy. Sunday night he slept in his own bed in a New York suburb, after submitting to newspajier interviews and dining with his family. He was delayed somewhat by headwinds. That was no stunt. The trip could have been made faster, if there had been urgent reason. It involved only ordinary routine transatlantic flying. Can you remember when it was a clays job to hitch up the old mare, drive five or six miles to town, do the weeks shopping and drive back home? , t M 1 I The Washington Merry-Go-Roun- d BY, DREW PEARSON congressmen come to jeer under them. I could never be for draft (lodger, and the feeling grows remain to cheer Wendell Wil'kie; any system that would tolerate this. each day.' He added that the Navy Yard Is M forthright attitude wins ad- - However, I want to make thia even of isolationists; j ervation with regard to Soviet overcrowded with civilian engisays he wont run unless pint-- 1 Russia, and I believe I know a neers who are being used "for form (alls for world cooperation; little about it, having travelled paper cutters, typist assistants, on domestic Issues, he oppose there and met Joseph Stalin. No and offire boys thirty percent of realist who is honest with him- the time; the other seventy perpolicy. reactionary, anti-labWASHINGTON - If ever Wendell self can deny that the Russian cent of their time is spent loafWillkie walked into a "lion's den, ing. system has been effective. It was when he addressed 100 GOP Bailey promptly learned that it Willkie described the Russian doesnt pay to express your opincongressmen the other night. The people as honest and majority, including 85 GOP "freshbut at the same time the most ions against the Navy. Qipt. A. M. men" who arranged the meeting oratorical people I have ever met. Penn, Manager of the Industrial seethed with hostility. Not a few Stalin, he said, did not talk in Department of the Navy Yard, came with the Intention of Jeer- the picturesque, senpromptly fired him. (Copyright, 1943, by United ing, but almot to a man, they tences historians of great men Feature Syndicate. Inc.) stayed to cheer. like to record, but that he was Willkie opened the "direct and to the point and definrecord meeting by telling his lis- - ite in his answers, when he chose canter.ers that a grass-root- s to answer at all," vass of the nation had convinced Willkie said he preferred not him he could have the Republito criticize the l'onnnander-ln-Chie- f can nomination again in 1944 if too much while the counhe wanted it. He stated this as a try was at war. However, he fart, with no seeming conceit, took a joint wing at Roosevelt but with a disarming frankness and Churchill for not fulfll'ing that charmed the GOP politicoes their promise to Stalin of . a inste. d of antagonizing them. Q What is the source and use Second Front In Western Eurtell will I "However, you very had of the drug asafetida? This ope. promise definitely frankly," he continued, "unless the been made, he declared, hut had A The offensive smelling sub' of has the kind party platform that not been kept stance is obtained from the roots will show we are conscious of the All of this was behind closed fact that the United Slates can doors. of Oriental plants of the parsley was the' meeting no longer live as 'a nation isolated Willkie's collar was rumpled family, and is used to treat over, from the rest of the world, I will and his mop of hair disheveled, not accept the nomination. as after one of his 1940 political He added that if he is to be the his 1944 nominee, the platform must IIHU won hV a lot forthrightness Q How did asbestos get its of new GOP clearly call for U. S collaboration f nend8 on Ca pitol H,l. As one name? with other nations to insure A From a legendary stone, former isolatlonist foe remnrked c future peace of the world. On paradoxically, once set "You have to hand it to the guy. which, issues, he stated that there He has a lot of guts. If he had afire, could not be extinguished. will be no return to reactionary, as been in his political definite r Q-one dccillion written policies of former GOP during the last campaign In Arabic isnumerals? administrations if he is to lead speeches he was tonight, he wrould have rs the party. A The figurs one. followed by won the election. I understand there are a number REBELLIOUS PENCJL-PUSHER- S 60 ciphers. of men here who want to ask me When you see young men doing so m e e in barrasstng question," desk jobs for the Army or Navy, Q Where were Skye terriers Willkie declared after he had fin- don't aiwayw blame it on them, originally bred? ished his opening statement. Well. xhousands A On the Scottish island of are itching to get int0 gentlemen, the only way you can are kept at penciI. Skye. dut but tve embarrass me is by failing to ask jobs whlch they hate those questions. I know- what some Q Who was Charles Stratton, Take the case of Joseph T. Baiof you have on our minds. In the Machinery widely exhibited by P. T. Bar-nuley. employed He then proceeded to Inform his Test Section of the Planning DiA That was the real name of slightly baffled audience that cer- vision, Charleston Navy Yard. He tain members of the GOP Missouri wrote to his chief: Tom Thumb, the famous dwarf. delegation who were present had I would like k release from the His wife, also of abnormally small had several questions "planted on Nary Yard. I came here a a Jun- stature, appeared with him. them by Edgar Quecny. St. Louis ior Mechanical Engineer, March 20, munitions maker and a leading 194.3, and a Q What is the source of the yet I have done noth'GOP financial "angel." ing a grammar school kid rntihl yellow pigment, ocher? "PLANTED QUESTION A It is obtained from clays I came here not do. From the Mr. I have' felt like thedaylowest type of of the One questions iron ore. containing has Queeny requested that I be asked is -- Will I support whoever is nominated by the party, if I do FAMOUS NURSE not win myself? Willkie asserted, glancing pugnaciously from right to left. HORIZONTAL 30 High card Answer to Previous Puzzle His listeners turned questioning 1,6 Pictured 32 Excitement f5731 PONl eyes on the Missouri Congressmen famous Aus33 Closed jBEiT! iNORl present, including the acting chairtralian nurse man of the meeting. Representacarriage 11 Perform M ANfiR' A HU tive Wat Arnold, of Kirksville. 34 Indian tribe 12 International AiitTr e C Suddenly, freshman Congressman nSqp.e 35 Of the thing language D0ISC f) S TiTE Louis E. Miller jumped to his feet. NEAPS $ 13 Perfect 36 Solar body SCOITINC "No oue told me to ask you any NflROT da&E'S 14 Dine 37 Program Miller. eVa3'5WKKW7 shouted questions," APACE 16 l By this tune the meeting was on 18 Period 38 Musical note LEpJEN Opera (abbr.) the verge of an uproar, but Wili-ki39 Sick Nk F N A. 19 River m Italy YYy jS i to turned unruffled, Represen40 Elderly Aii !lf 21 Affirmative tative Arnold. 44 Breezy 22 Harness part "How about you, Mr. Arnold? 45 Above eren't you requested to ask me 24 Laughter 46 Nickel sound 19 Standard of that question?" (symbol) (symbol) "Yes, I'll have to admit that I 26 Part cf circle value 5 Long stick 48 12 months 28 Genus of was." replied Arnold with a shrep-is- h 6 Flying dev ice 20 Mineral rock 50 Legume rodents grin. 52 Spoil 7 Editor (abbr.) 23 Anger Thcne was a burst of laughter, 29 Mat again 54 Before 24 Color 8 Gaseous 31 Makes easier but Willkie didn't Join in it. In 55 Print measure 25 Donkey element fighting tone, he continued: "Yes, 33 She has de56 Type of moth 9 Short sleep 27 Centimeter veloped and I can name some others here 58 Toward 10 Chemical (abbr.) for infantile who were asked to put the same 60 Doctor of 28 Master of suffix paralysis But I'll save you question me. 15 Examination Science Medicine 37 She has aided the trouble by answering it, 17 Either (abbr.) (abbr.) victims of My answer Is of course not. Of course, I will not support anymyelitis one who in my opinion isn't the 41 Dined 42 Everyone right man to lead the Republican party. I would not support Col. 43 Exist McCormick of the Chicago Tribune, (4 Soon 47 Fifth month for instance, if he was nominated, or representative Ham Fish, or 49 Lord (abbr.) 50 Jumbled type anyone else like them. The GOP leader was chcergd il Vigor and applauded frequently during 53 Bom 5 Weird the three-hou- r meeting, but this touched off the biggest ovalion of 57 Near all for an audience which num59 Provide with bered a hefiv quota of isolationists weapons It w.,s a strange spectacle. But 61 Head of city W 't,ie wasn't through. He was government equally frank In replying to other 62 Bellowed HOP j j hard-workin- well-round- 'off-the- Questions And Answers j dom-e:M- anti-labo- How - P,AGiNKQE(N PaHsrI e, EjL-Tf- H -- siZ LAZY LOOKING BUMBLE BEE i: IS MO RE ENERGETIC THAN THE HONEY BEE GOES TO WORK EAV IN THE MORNING, A. STAYS ON THE JOB I ATti IN THE EVENING. . I . I i i r ' A GOOD APPLE IS A 10-2- 5 NEXT. Salt of the O. PEACH,"aa-- a TE5SIE SCHWAMBERGER ill and the K. Lord's Prayer recently printed in one of the Polish underground peasant apers. Here are excerpts: Our Father Who art In heaven We pray Thee to see this mar, tyred Polish land. May Thy kingdom come to Poland. Througn Ireedom under the sun shall Thv world about peace and love be fulfilled. Thy will be done It is not Thv will that murder arid bloody havoc sweep over the world. May Thy will be done so that damp prisons may be emptied, forest ditches no longer filled with corpses, that the devil incarnate In man shall no longer snap the whip of terror over our heaven. . . May the sky once more be blue and unny. May it bring light and warmth, not death, bombs and fear. . , May the seas give back the drowned, and the sand, the snow of Siberia, and the vast, frozen stretches of land leturn the dead. Give u thia (lay our daily bread Our daily bread is labor beto yond our endurance. wander in exile. . . to die in a prison camp, or from a bullet or starvation. . . from torture in a Concentration camp, or in the thunder of battle. That we may eat our daily bread, give us endurance, an iron will and patience so that we shall not burst our bonds before the time, so that we may bear in silence, and, in silence, harden into steel. Forgive us our debt And if we have not the strength to destroy the bestial enemy, forgive us. Should our hands tremble, strengthen them. Lead us not into temptation Let not the hearts of the rich be blurred by money, nor the 'well-fe- d forget hunger. . . Shall the enemy become a stranger even when he affects kindness? Do not allow us to forget our sufferings. But deliver us from Evil From the enemy on Polish land. From the wandering of exiles. From death on lRnd, at sea and in the air. May we once more inherit our land. May we rest once more upon our mountains snd waters. May we be given bread to feed to the hungry multitudes. May we bring a just order into a just country. May we become free, O Lord! An underground vvaa f. Inevitably they break under the strain. They are late at work. They are sick and do not come at ail. Tiiev are lethargic and can't keep up their end of the work. These things happen when thpy are handicapjied only by the strain of double jobs. Lut this is a small part of the picture. With the husband cither vc rking or away from home, the wife must market, bank, and supervise her childrens education, recreation and physical care. This can not always be not spent on the factory job. It involves done in the absences for which no mother can be blamed, but which no employer can jiermit to become general. Poland- Czechland questions, including his position on Soviet Russia IUS ATTITUDE ON KUSSI V "I am opposed to all foieign 'isms' for the reason that they deny liberty to the .pene l.vinj ... Amen. O- - O Says an irate landlord: You've harped a couple of times about how unfair landlords are who won't rent to couples with children. I love children- - better than I do dogs. But perhaps you've never been a landlord and walked into an apartment just vacated by a couple with a child and found it in ruins. Please Weigh so u diet or somethin.! br many points thevll scare oil the butchers turners Edsons Washington Colum n FDR Keeps Seers Guessing BY PETER EDSON Washington Correspondent Dopesters who trv to make something fraught with fourth or fifth-tersignificance out of every puff of smoke from the President's cigaret are now busy trying to read between the Herald-Journ- al m lines of his 1 nted from Yale. re- cent state m e n t on the future1 dangers of a high tariff a g Haitian natu rubber, to the infant had also, served in the Phi Senate, and had been named associate justice of the Ph Supreme Court in 1035. He .known as a strong nationi, though he had presumably tn no active part in politics j being named to the Sum Court. He never returned to United States after being pg NON-STO- t HOP P U. S. Army transport plan's p now fly between Ansa lia and India, a distance of sra 3000 to 4000 air miles, depend on the route. This can not ican syn revealed, following the release rubber industry. news of Lieut. Gen. Brehon Sos This is what the veils flight from Austrabi President said India for conferences with and he permitted direct quotation: Louis Mountbatten and Ln "I hope that when I am out Gen. Joseph W. Stillwell, is of the White House I might get as by the flight of the five frita beaten on it otherwise that the traveling senators who madt Congress won't put a kind of tpp in the other direction tariff on jtubber for automobile their recent swing around tires just to keep some synthetic world. plants going. How much aerial traffic then Later, he went on to say that, over this long hop. and the en knowing the country politically, routes or airports of arrival n there was certain to be an effort departure, cannot of course he" for such tariff and that when he vealed. But before the war was out of the White House, he was at least a three-daf.$ hoped somebody would veto it. carried out in daylight only, n This was obviously an admis- with overnight stops far crews a ads sion from Mr. Roosevelt himself passengers. Under that he wasnt going to be pres- ules operated by Imperial Airvf ident forever, which some people and the Dutch KXTLM lines y was a have suspected. hop from Cues: (o Singapore, a second day w But, what worries the is whether the the Dutch East Indies to ft President was admitting (a) that Darwin,- - Australia, and a 9)ft he could be beaten in 1944 or b day from there to Brisbane, w4 that he might not be running in ney or Melbourne. The Dam 1944. Reason for the latter surmise distance, Calcutta to Port is that if the war should end m was over 4000 miles; to Bruinn the next two or three years, the 6000. At times the second broket rubber tariff issue would come up third days flights were not flying conditions were almost immediately. The fact that planes art Said one reporter leaving the p right over i President's conference when the flying d Burma. rubber statement was made: "Bet around Indies met you any amount of money he and the Dutch East I1 gives an indication of ho doesn't run for a fifth term. war flying schedules in that pi of the world may be speeded YALE XIAN Harvard lawyers, of whom the By steamship from Calcutti was often a two- - c Washington woods are full, are tydney three-week- s voyage. getting a big kick out of the fact that the new president" of the Japanese-occupie- d Philippines, Jose P. Laurel, is a graduate of the Yale University school of. law, class of 1920. at which time he reto to ceived the degree of Doctor of Turkeys foolish enough set Civil Law. He also has an honor- up now will never live to ary degree, in law from the Im- Fat chance! perial University of Japan, awardwin ed in 1939. Cheer up! The longer will it the lasts in longer Filipinos Washington go slow, street however, in labeling Laurel as & fore we try to open windows. Quisling. He is recognized as an ' able man. a member of President Manuel Quezon's cabinet for years, Indiana safe crackers first as secretary of the interior, 12 boxes of pencils. Now then as secretary of justice. He write home for money. non-sto- S y pre-w- one-da- Jap-hel- 1 BARBS -- J FUNNY BUSINESS will you tell these proud parents why they ought to raise their children to respect others property? 1 agree, sir, that respect for property is One of the foremost, lessons which should be tatooed on a child's soul. But because one apple writes on jour wallpaper, is there any reason to suspect that the entire bushel is bad? O Regarding our comments the other day on the necessity of one liking his work, a friend reminds us: Getting happiness out of your work is the secret for a long life. O Raid his door seem her every don't you Said he: wife: "The couple next very devoted. He kisses time they meet. Why do that? I dont know nor well enough." VERTICAL Samarium (symbol) 2 Frozen water 1 3 4 Remain Erum The government has released extra pounds of lnrd lor soap making. Between that and taxes we ought to be well 1 no, non, 000 cleaned. ri ! non-sto- TID BITS There was a rumor circulating Saturday night that President E. G. Peterson and Coach Dick Romney were seriously considering sending Ike Armstrong a telegram commenting on Utah University's debacle at Tulsa. As you probably know, Ike and the Utes lost a football game to Tulsa University by the comfortThat score able margin of 55-is about typical of the battering Redskins have the usually-toug- h been taking. But back to the telegram: E. G. and Dick were cooking up some such soothing message as this (I understand; Dear Ike: Why dont you come in out of the rain?" iYoud better put them on ft w'ltYW IHVicl Niagara Falls Im the irl later! |