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Show HERE AND THERE (By Hucares) In a rising tide of public sentiment senti-ment for the lend-lease bill, and all-out aid for the Allies, Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh denounces the bill as a war measure and hopes the United States will force a negotiated peace. When asked outright by a member of the committee com-mittee w-hom he hoped would win the war, he replied, "I hope neither side wins. . .v as neither side can hope to gain by winning". The Lone Eagle is still "alone". '""' While- we are not physically engaged in a war with Germany, morally we are. We recognize it, the British are happy about it and the Germans are fearful of what our material aid may mean. What they will do about it is a matter of conjecture. The average Englishman has always been rather disdainful of the nickel-making ability of us T - Americans. A go-gamir was a vulgar sort of person and w-e were all go-getters, gangsters or Indian chasers. The English variety of the American go-igetter, Lord Halifax, was sent to this country, the personal choice of Churchill, to see; if he couldn't work a little more speed out of the "go-getters." As it was about time for (Continued on last page) HERE AMTTIIERE j (Con'.inued from first Paget j a little more precedent-breaking, the president met him in the presidential yacht, and personally escorted him to the P.riti-h embassy. em-bassy. What they talked about is paining many people, but probably will not be known until the history his-tory of World War II is written. Joe I'alooka sure had us worried! wor-ried! We thought Ked Kodney, with his foul tactics, would take Joe. Therein lies u moral ami how! Oovernor Herbert H. Maw has indicated that no political appoint- menti will be made by him until the legislature has acted on the proposed state reorganization meaaires. Just another way of tilling the bovs to be good or cbe! Sonirthini: t-'IlH IK lit1 li.ul Itrt-Irr Itrt-Irr have mure frcr than t h" almvc riH'iit lon-'.l item when Siiiat'-liill Siiiat'-liill Xo. I cunic up fur art ion. 'I'll is hill is (IoVitiht Maw's plan tn tak,. th" pn-s-'iit allot nirnt of jiuto lici'ti - firs away from tin-ri tin-ri t ii'S a rul count irs of t ah. S.lnry llillniaii, Hie niurli shot-nt, shot-nt, (and mi -srd ) lahor chii f lain, K mid ;i'ii's partner of tin- pro.luc-llion pro.luc-llion axis, arroni pi i s hni inurh of late. Particular reference is made to his accumulation of data on small industry. His list includes in-cludes every small business 0f any importance: what and how much tiny can produce, and other details. de-tails. His theory is that a small amount of work by a large number num-ber of factories amounts to a large amount of work. I hope all these "amounts" is not too confusing. con-fusing. What can you produce in your factory or machine shop? Whatever it is, Mr. Hillman would like to hear from you. Did you know the "Mormons" are the only religious sect in Germany Ger-many that has not been regiment-1 ed and regulated by the state ?. Thursday night of last week a big army bomber, the latest "fly-1 ing fortress" built by Boeing, while winging up the valley from Tucson to Salt Lake, lost the fluid from the hydraulic contraption which controls the superchargers.; A tense moment came when the ; carburetors started icing up; but suddenly the welcome lights of the Milford field loomed out of night and 11 men breathed sighs of relief when the wheels of the 1 ig B17B touched terra firma again! The field had paid for itself, with a (juarter of a million dollars and 11 lives safe on the ground! And this set a precedent, 1- t us hope. A plane as large as 'his one never before had used this field, but we may look for the army's cross-country flyers to use this field with greater frequency in tiie future, we think. Major Warren and Captain Strobel highly high-ly recommend the Milford field especially when the carburetors are icing. Musings: I have never seen Clary Cooper in any but an excellent excel-lent picture; "Night Kditor". on one of the major networks, tells a nifty story; Bernarr McFadden's ditorials in Liberty sometimes hit the bull ye and sometime they are rotten; dreams of water in the valley, along with more fertile fer-tile farm but where would it .come from? In a recent r.ewsreel. i showing the president addressing congress on the "state of the nation", na-tion", who noticed Texas Jack Garner, bleak-eyed and unsmiling la-hind and above t' e president ? Anil he didn't applaud! I'arting thought: An isolation-1 isolation-1 i t claims our govern mee t is con-eitior'.r.g con-eitior'.r.g the I". S. for a Kuropean war. Be that as it may. could you feature our government conditioning condition-ing us to lilievc that Hitler is a v.-ry nice mar. or Muss-dini a well-nieanir.g but misuu-icrtood fellow ? M |