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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Roman Catholic Cardinals Cardinals of the Roman Catholic church are appointed only by the pope, are responsible only to the pope, and may be deposed only by the pope. U. S. Guards Its Strategic Resources ' While Haves Fight With Have Note GfM&SXSS By PETER BECK (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) When WASHINGTON. his Reichs-fuehre- r, as Nazi eighth year he asserted, in threat-enin- g the Allies with total war, that this was a social war between nations, in which the have-not- s are fighting the haves for a new division of the world. It was an excuse as old as the first caprice of Mother Nature, i HOTELS BEAUTIFUL PICTURE He was noted for the efforts he always made to attract to himself any strange young woman who came into the district, the local girls avoiding him as a bore. One night at a dance in honor of ,ier arrival, he sought an introduction to the new school teacher. Grasping her hand tightly in his moist palm and gazing soulfully into her eyes, he said: Ever since I ieard of your arrival Ive had a Deautiful picture of you in my mind. answered the teacher, Really? How small you make me icily. feel. For, .scattering generous supplies of mineral and vegetable resources in some spots of the earth and leaving others woefully barren, Nature created a world of haves and and war has been going 6n somewhere ever since. Against daily reports of the pinch European nations are feeling because of blockades, there stands in have-not- s relief a more encouraging picture for Uncle Sam. U. S. Pretty Well Off. America is to a decree nearly equaling the total of the six other great powers in the essentials to a comfortable standard of living, according to Lieut. Col. H. D. Rogers, chief of the commodities division, office of the assistant secretary, of war. These essentials, Colonel Rogers writes in Army ordnance, are: Food, fibers, power, iron and steel, machinery, chemicals, coal and petroleum. The U. S. has d to one-ha-lf the worlds wealth and does one-haits work, Colonel Rogers says. The average American workman has 13 horsepower at his command, those of some other countries less than one. For this reason he estimates the American workman to be worth two French or Italian workmen, nearly two Germans, or lf three and Russians. Inventive genius and industrial science have cured many of Americas material deficiencies and are working to cure what few there remain today. The army commodities division, Recording to Colonel Rogers, now lists only 17 materials as strategic, a far smaller number than that listed by other nations. These are manganese ore, tin, chrome ore, tungsten, antimony, manila fiber, nickel, quartz crystal, quinine, rubber, silk, rpica, merchar, cury, aluminum, coconut-she- ll optical glass and wool. ' Plenty of Aluminum. Not all of these are cause for general alarm. Aluminum, for instance, is perhaps the least strategic of all. Maj. G, A. Roush, writing in Military Engineer, states that there is no question of the ability of the reserves to meet even emergency demands. Some geologists have estimated that a considerable supply of high grade bauxite (ore of aluminum) is still available here as a result of the policy' of Aluminum Company of America to conserve its Arkansas deposits for times of emergency. Although the U. S. was completely in bauxite during the World war, the richer Arkansas supplies were heavily drawn upon, causing the, com- - stop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Renos largest and most popnlar hoteL When In RENO. NEVADA, Salt Lake Hotel Plandome 4th So. State St. 4b Single 75c - fl.-S- l.2S Pocatello Hotel Bannock Cafe end Coffee Shop $1.50 to $5.00 SURGE MILKERS Let us prove and show why SURGE, the fastest milker ever built gets MORE and CLEANER milk with less time and labor Write for information. 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Well, when I go slumming its the things I ought not see that interest me. one-ha- -- long-establish- ed self-sufficie- nt pany to begin importing increasing amounts, until today more than 60 per cent of its bauxite comes from Dutch Guiana, leaving literally millions of tons of varying grade in Arkansas. However, in any great emergency, no great difficulty is anticipated in policing the ship lane from Dutch Guiana, especially since any American defense program must include defense of the Panama canal. Manganese Safeguarded. Even in the case of manganese, which authorities have labeled strategic material No. 1, developments of the last few years have greatly reduced the possible danger of loss of supplies. While it is true that domestic production from the low grade ores which are available in 38 states is not being undertaken on anything like a scale equal to the demands of the American steel ini Mandustry, the ganese corporation, an American-finance- d company, has perfected a flotation process for concentrating Cuban-Americ- an American railroads, having watched painfully CHICAGO. automobile sliced a big percentage from their total passenger revenues, have decided to fight this competition with of all things automobiles. And the traveling public, which sees merit in both' the railroad and auto, nods met at the train by a representative with the car, and complete approvingly their business in a fully insured er Talked to Death Boogy Do you believe that people can be talked to death? Woogy Sure the census figures prove that they can be and are. The feminine population averages nearly two years older than the masculine. So that proves that the women must outstay the men. 4 Railroads to Adopt Automobile To Combat Yes; Automobile! Effective May 1, a new train-aut- o service will be inaugurated by 11 leading western railroads in 150 key cities. It works this way: Vacationists bound for a distant destination can leave the car at home, riding comfortably by train to a key point within easy driving distance. There they can rent a sedan at a modern nominal rate, galavant around the surrounding country as much as they like, and return home again by train. Hugh W. Siddall, rail executive in charge of the plan, calls it the railroads answer to the prayer of the, traveler who likes the mobility of an automobile at certain points, but dislikes driving long intermediated distances. combination is exTh6 train-aut- o pected to be especially popular with traveling salesmen, who can make advance reservations, be SAVE Beason 503 and maintained vehicle. Executives point to the time saving features, maintaining that travelers can complete the long part of their trip more quickly and comfortably than by automobile. The system was evolved by an organization headed by Edward OShe and R. H. Rogers of Lincoln, Neb., pioneer automobile operators. Negotiations still are under way with other western roads ahd it is expected that eventually the auto service will be available in practically every town of 10,000 population or more throughout the West and South. The cars will look exactly like privately owned autos ahd will be replaced with new models each year. Five passenger sedans were chosen because they offered maximum carrying capacity for passengers and luggage. long-distan- ce Cuban ores, which are similar to many of the American low grade ores. Most authorities feel that shipments of rubber from the Far East are likely to be regular under al most any conditions that can be visualized at this time. Meanwhile, S. L. Brous, a qualified engineer of the B. F. Goodrich company, writing in India Rubber World, recently stated that with the expenditure of d research $30,000,000 on a rubto synthetic program develop bers the United States could in one year be made independent of foreign supplies of natural rubber. high-spee- Nation Makes Optical Glass. Lammot du Pont, president of E I. du Pont De Nemours and Company, says that; thanks to American scientists, this country is now producing optical glass second to none, whereas in 1914 we were dependent upon Europe for this vital material needed in the manufacture of various instruments. Science has made us independent today in materials which were strategic in the past, he points out: We now take nitrates from the air; recover potash from our own deposits; make our own dyes through organic chemistry; and produce our own camphor synthetically. No one can tell how soon other materials will be removed from the strategic list by science. The Texas Mining and Smelting company now has a plant at Laredo, Texas, designed to make more effective use of antimonial ores from nearby Mexico. Constant experiments are being conducted to improve the nations output of mercury, tungsten and other materials. One reason for the optimistic belief that science will find ways o;! supplying our deficiencies in strate gic materials is "that progress o:! American civilization makes demands entirely apart from the requirements of defense. To quote Colonel Rogers again, It is practically impossible to name a raw material which has a strictly military use, and the same can be saic qf many manufactured articles. K Its Whale of a Job, But Hell Complete It search for a whale whose pulse heartbeat can be measured may be near a successful conclusion, it is reported by Dr. Paul D White of Boston, Mass., who is studying ' heart conditions in giant mammals. 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