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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS BY ROGER SHAW Entered as second clan matter Feb. 8. 1929, at the Post Office, R dolph, Utah, under tin Act of March 3, 1879. barton Marshall, E Itor and Proprietor Wm. E. Marshall, Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION Per Year in A Its met Campaign of Peace Rumors Precedes Britain Blitzkrieg; F. D. and Willkie Set for Battle tUt He Do you imagine she is marrying me for my money? She If anybody is thinking at all of marrying you it must be for your money. (EDITORS NOTE When opinions are expressed in these columns, they are those of the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) REALISM MISSING i i. Released by Western Newspaper Unioq. .. HOLY LAND: Bombed! Italian airplanes" raided Palestine, and dropped 50 bombs in 20 minutes. They peppered the Mediterranean port of Haifa, where an oil pipeline for the British navy feeds John Bulls' water monsters. It brings in petroleum from the rich fields of Irak, and is considered a key spot in the empire. In the Italic aerial stab, was inone American jured. His name was Flannigan. Italian planes also were raiding xoff the Grecian coast, while Italian and British warships were skirmishing up and down the blue waters of Mare Nostrum. But the loudest bombs exploded on the pages of the Italian newspapers. The above was ancient Palestines first experience with streamlined, modern, bellicose British-mandate- er II Spanish War Alas, we never see men like the novelist describes. He Alas, no nor bathing girls like those the illustrators draw. SOME DIFFERENCE Yes, day better. dear; about $10 a EASY TERMS His Shortcoming How do you like your new boss? Hes all right, except he will talk shop during business hours. EM ON 9, pro-loyali- Hubby Many have decided views about piarriage. Decided by their wives. PASSED so-call- ed Wifey After all, resting on our piazza is better than sitting on the beach in the blazing sun. I this. Neither did I. I thought there were more flowers and chocolates to it. ? ? The hideous Spanish civil war, killed more people by murder and execution than it did in actual fighting between the armies. It resulted in the clerical dictatorship of Generalissimo Franco, a kindly, pudgy creature on the whole. Meanwhile, a number of the exiled Spanish reds ' fled to Latin American spots like Mexico and Chile. In Mexico they made a certain amount of trouble, but in Chile they agitated actively against the fascists of Spain. Chile had a Popular Front government, and loyalist Spain had had the same thing. The Spanish radicals felt quite at home in Santiago and Valparaiso. ,But Franco didnt like all this. He was touchy about his relations with Latin America, and distrusted Popular Fronts of all sorts. Chile had been in the Spanish civil 1936-3- Changed Ideas never knew love was like - methodology. She d I took great pains to make that cucumber salad. ' I know; Ive got em. . Proper Procedure Gob How did Bill die? Ditto He fell through some scaffolding. Gob What on earth was he do- ing up there? Ditto Being hanged. . , st war. So Franco broke off Spanish-Chilia- n diplomatic relations a bitter family quarrel between mother and child. It was too bad, for Seeking John BidVs Eye. Chile (a long strip of rocky coastWillkie, Republican candidate for line, with only 4,000,000 people) could THE CAMPAIGN; President, was a registered Demo- hardly damage Senor Franco, the crat until two years ago. Henry A. friend of Herr Hitler. Meanwhile, Chicagoings-o- n Wallace, Democratic candidate for Chiles President Pedro Aguirre This was the Democratic convenvice president, was a registered Re- banned strikes, lockouts, and other lead-otions message: I (Senator labor disturbances, and kept a cold Barkley) and other close friends of publican until four years ago. hawkeye on the local Nazis. This That Willkie to would make prefer the President, have long known that was one of the things that Franco-Hitle- r he has no wish to be a candidate the campaign on domestic issues did not like. and that would Roosevelt President again. We know, too, that in no on it if the issue keep possiforeign way whatsoever has he exerted any NEXT DOOR: influence in the selection of the del- ble seemed indicated in the early of the campaign. Canadians egates, or upon the opinions of del- days But wise William Allen who White, in convention. this egates Every Canadian had to register, in the capacity of journalist atTonight, at the specific request if he Or she wad over the tender tended both conventions, declared and authorization of the President, of 14. Failure to register means age that Willkie neither Roosevelt nor I am making this simple fact fine of $200, and three months a clear to this convention. The Presi- would determine the results of the imprisonment. Also, there was profinal in election would It November. todent has never had, and has not a vided fine for lateness $10 daily be he stated. He meant, day, any desire or purpose to con- no Hitler, that in False information registration. of the doubt, Repercussions tinue in the office of President, to means another $200, and refusal to a or vice Hitler complete to victory, or be a candidate for that office, answer questions costs $100. Other be nominated by the convention for versa, would weigh more with the crimes cost $50 apiece. If you American voters of than the earoratory that office. He wishes in all lose your registration card and it both and Roosevelt. Willkie, nestness and sincerity, to make it One thing seems conclusive. The may be demanded at any time its clear that all of the delegates to this an additional $20.- Observers deconvention are free to vote for any Old Guard in both the Republican clared that totalitarian England, on candidate. That is the message I and the Democratic parties were not the point of invasion, still deliver to you tonight from the Pres- at first satisfied with the final more liberal than the No. appeared 1 dominident of the United States, by author- choices. Much may depend on how ion, safe miles. 3,000 by they ultimately accept the decision ity of his word. of their conventions. Meanwhile, Canada was not inSome 22,500 men and women, conferto the vited packed into the Chicago stadium, II GERMAN WAR: ence to which at tended Havana, heard the presidential message. It for simplify things considerably, was a turning point, probably, in Rumorings Canada has no exact legal standAmerican history. For the convenThere were twin rumors going the ing under international law. tion the next day nominated Presi- usual rounds in the usual rialtos. dent Roosevelt for a third term. No One of these rumors predicted a huge MANILA: man had ever before received this mass offensive by the Germans honor. A day later, Henry Wallace, against England. The other rumor Quezon , M. secretary of agriculture, was nomi- was of peace. Hitlers blitzkrieg ' The of nated vice president virtually at the against Britain had been set by the little boss, Manuel Quezon, to talk Philippine islands, began conof the President. The request on several various authorities a way out vention indicated the issues would days. These were wrong guesses about there Asia. toward Senor Already be foreign affairs and the utilities, time and again as were the peace Quezon has compulsory military principally. guesses. service. Now; he wants social reWendell Willkie in the, meantime straints, sociai justice, and the yield-u- p warned the' Democrats. He said he NO BASIS: of property rights. He does didnt want to hear any more about Byoir No Nazi not want the J apanese, incidentally, indicated and Insull the scandal, Not everyone who is called a at any price.' By 1945, the Filipithat he was tired of wisecracks nos were supposed to get their is one, and not everycommunist true was about public utilities. It complete independence, but with one who is called a Nazi agent is that some Democrats had been whison the loose, things did not Nippon one. Carl New York those Byoir, publipering at a great rate along so promising, and Senor Quezon lines. Willkie was a bad man to cist, is no Nazi representative, look was a bit of doing the of InvestiFederal Bureau try and smear, for he is peppy, pep- says ' The FBI at Tokyo, the Japaon inMeanwhile,' gation. to and investigated given rough, biting pery, request because Rep. Wright nese army forced out of office the vective. But Willkie did agree with the Democrat Bankhead, in con- Patman one day got up in the house comparatively liberal Yonai cabinet. Konoye (father of the capdemning the speculative orgies of and sounded off against Byoir. The Prince of tain two the Princeton golf team) was between is the enmity Willkie the 1920s. really said, too, that he another matter. PatmShs scheduled to come in, and bring liked to protect the investments of over chain-stor- e tax bill is the source with him a new setup. the people against the assaults of their governments. This all'emanat-e-d of their feud, Byoir has been di- No wonder that Senor Quezon felt from Willkies vacation haunt at recting publicity against the Pat- jumpy, only a couple of jumps man bill. So, among other things, away from that Mikadonian rising Colorado Springs, as did a statement that he welcomed the third Patman called Byoir a Nazi tool. sun. The Filipinos began to realize term issue presented by Roosevelt. There was no basis ' to the charge, that there was worse than your kindly old Uncle Samuel. What price party? Wendell reported the FBI. ff Soon Over glad you liked my new play. Was it better than you expected? No shorter. So . Conscience Is Clean Nora, youve left fingerprints on nearly every plate Well, mum, it shows I havent got a guilty conscience, anyway! ! 1,000 S. P. Shes got a wonderful brain. Yes; about a thousand scandal power. CL'AS.S'IFiI: DEPARTMENT PERSONALS EVERT WOMANS FRIEND Dr. Murrays Hygienic Powder. Sample by mail. 10c (coin). MURRAT MED. CO., 8266 Melrose Aye., BOLLYWOOD, CALIF. - And are you buying the furniture on easy terms, Mrs. Brown? I cant say I am, Mrs. Jones. jThat collector has used some jpretty hard terms when Ive failed to pay. JUST AN IDEA Pan-Americ- an - semi-dictatorsh- ip back-waterin- , Father Well, son. Bobby If I wasnt so short of money Id blow you to the game. CHIRPING NOW . . . in the news Zog of Albania, his tiny crown prince Skander, and his Queen Geraldine, plus Zogs sisters three, were planning to come to the United States, that new King half-Americ- an Yessireel Jes open em up ter and theyll speak for mis- St Helena. Allyn Jennings, general superin- tendent of New York citys parks since 1936, became the new general director of New Yorks famous Bronx zoo, . Elections FLYING: Atlantic II Col. Fulgencio Batista, Cuban dictator for seven long years, beat Dr. Grau San Martin in the Cuban presidential election. Also, six provincial governorships, most of the mayorships, and 24 senatorial seats were scheduled for Batista candidates. Batista had, supporting him, parties of the right, left and center. San Martin had, supporting him, more parties of the right, left and center. The communists plumped for Batista, but so did some of the Cuban- The civil aeronautics board, at Washington, gave permission for Export Airlines Inc. to start a transatlantic service, in competition with Airways. The new service was to be operated between New York and Lisbon, and was set to start at a near date. The Export outfit announced- that its planes and Nothships would be ing succeeds like competition, said the aviation critics, and they pointed out (as proof) that Roosevelt had CUBA LIBRE: NAMES are good? Modem life with its hurry and worry, irregular habits, improper eating and. drinking its risk of exposure and infection throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. 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