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Show THE RICH mTTNTY REAVER RANDOLPH, LTAH THE RICH M tutwi tfce Pact COUNTY REAPER eeces (tail matter Fek 8, Office. K dolpfc, Utah, airier tht Act of March t. and Proprietor Layton MmrchaU, Wat. B. Marc hail, Serin eu Manaaar Y- c- ... Per UI (naCUPTION-t- ltj U.liter Uma WANTS TO BE AN ACTOR WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By TRENDS Edward C. Wayne employment insurance system. Some states are building reserves far above needs, while others have inadequate funds. C Surveying the municipal bond market for the past 12 months, Barcus, Kindred & Co., Chicago, found an increase of $70,245,400 in the volume of state and municipal financing last year compared with the year before. The 1940 total was $1,168,849,865, compared with $1,098,604,265 the year before. The rising trend was most pronounced in the closing months of the year. C. Farm groups are suggesting that the United States demand of Great Britain a statement of its coming food needs, and that the administration propose a ut (EDITOR'S NOTE When pinion are ozprened In there eolnmns, they re thore at the newe analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) by Western Newspaper fini. A Has your friend any histrionic aspirations? Oh, he dont bother any about history. He wants to be an actor. FROG LANGUAGE Frog Do you think my voice is improving? Turtle Well, from the sound of it one would think you had a man in your throat. TURN ABOUT state which, in the epoch PRODUCTION: All-O- of race poisoning, dedicates itself to cherishing its best racial elements must some day be master of the world. Let the adherents of our movement never forget this. Closing words of Adolf Hitlers Mein Kampf. In the historic halls where Clay and Webster debated, where an empire was planned by the winning of the West, where Woodrow Wilson our lives, our fortunes pledged and our sacred honor in the cause of democracy, another crisis of America is being weighed in the balance. Congress is considering what will be the results of a policy of unrestricted help to Great Britain in her moment of travail with German might. President Roosevelt asked for unprecedented powers to deal with the situation, powers which will make this nation an economic ally, if not a belligerent one, with the last outpost against authoritative government in Europe. His bill would permit him to lease or lend England, without further congressional consultation, all material aid in the way of munitions and supplies. It is admitted generally that these supplies, if they can be manufactured and arrive in time, will be the only way in which Britain can hold out. Even with them, Britain is given but a 0 chance. Even the inaugural ceremonies which placed Mr. Roosevelt in office for the third term lacked the usual gaiety due to the somber effects of the hour. The battle al- 50-5- In the winter I go out to play poker and my wife stays home for bridge. And in the summer you stay home for poker and your wife goes away for bridge. FAIR ENOUGH REP. TINKHAM AND REP. FISH They Mother Now, Daisy, how good will you be if I give you five cents? Daisy About a nickels worth, I guess. HELL NEVER MISS IT bellowed" opposition. ready had begun in the house. Cabinet members told legislators that a crushing blow will be started by the Axis powers within 60 or 90 days. As an echo, came word from Berlin and Rome confirming this prediction. Opposition . But there was no sign of quick agreement. Isolationists, including Representative Fish (R., N. Y.) and Tinkham (R., Mass.) bellowed their opposition. The bearded Massachusetts congressman shook his finger at Secretaries Knox, Stim-so- n and Morgenthau and challenged them to prove that if Britain falls the United States will be attacked. Isolationist views are that an America of 130,000,000 people can stand alone; that Hitler and Japan would be ready to do business on just as good terms with us as would a victorious Britain; that all-oaid to Britain will only create vast taxes and vast debt. They feel the United States should mind its own business. The Presidents view, and apparently the view of a majority in both houses, is that the United States already stands warned by both Japan and Hitler that in an world a democracy cannot hope to exist;' that if England goes down unaided she will line up with Americas enemies to add to its confuut Hey; youve cut my chin. Thats all right, boss; youve got two more left. MEAN TRICK How? They moved in while I was The National Automobile Manufacturers association has decided it will not hold its national show in New York this year. The industry is too busy with defense production, Ntfw models will come off the as sembly lines as usual, but the yearly exhibits at the Grand Central Palace wont be held and neither wil exhibits elsewhere, except in distributors own show rooms. Strikes in isolated sections cut somewhat into production, although the department of labor said that such stoppages were only a fraction good quota of these be filled by American orders in proportion to the amount of defense materials allowed. IN THE ARMY: Yard Birds bird. The army is anticipating' many new yard birds. Some of them bear names widely known in civil life. Others "drew attention due to the methods of their arrival. In the first class was Daniel R. Topping, millionaire owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers and husband of skater-actreSonja Henie. He has ARE MASTERED FOR j WASHINGTON, D. C. Here is the new defense poster, printed in patriotic colors, which will be displayed by manufacturers after they have complied with instructions in connection with Preparedness Through Production week. Governors of more than a score of industrial states have proclaimed their willingness to with the defense commission and the National Association of Manufacturers by urging all manufacturers to register their facilities for defense production. a low draft number and was classified for immediate duty, although married. Said Topping: My wife is scarcely dependent upon my income. In somewhat the same situation was Yehudi Menuhin, world famous violinist, also married. A California board ruled his wife, the former Nola Nicholas of Austria, has an independent income and Menuhin had acquired wealth through his musical genius which would provide for her. He asked for no exemption and received none. But he was given a leave in order to complete a planned South Ameras comparedto those during the war ican tour. effort in 1917. One stoppage was Arthur Victory Christman, 22, was at the Saginaw, Mich., plant of the a He was born at 11 yard bird. Eaton Manufacturing company, where airplane parts are being a. m. November 11, 1918, in New made. It was called by the C.I.O. York. A draft board in New Jer- Automobile Workers who charged sey sent him to camp. Wendell Grove, 26, a baritone horn the firm refused to hire 300 men under an agreement signed last De- player, read that the Third Infantry cember after another strike. James band at Fort Snelling needed his F. Dewey, federal labor mediator, type of musician. He tried to enlist and was turned down because speeded to the scene in a hurry He said he would take drastic steps he is married. The next day he apif the plant was not in operation peared at the recruiting office with I hereby cerwithin 24 hours. The strike ended a note which read: within that period. tify that I have no objection to my In San Diego, Calif., a strike was husband entering the army for a threatened at the plant of the Ryan year. Signed Mrs. Wendell Grove. Aeronautical company. State draft Hes a yard bird now. ' Frank B. Thompson, 45, president headquarters issued a statement that men who went on strike would of the $5,000,000 Glenmore Distilbe considered by draft boards to leries, got a leave of absence and have no employment and therefore no longer exempted from the selective service act as defense workers. The ruling stood less than 24 hours. Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, acting federal director of the law, re90-d- ay voked it. Meanwhile Sidney Hillman, C.I.O. vice president and assistant director of the Office of Production Management, was ill in a Baltimore hospital. It is Mr. Hillmans job to handle labor problems in the defense effort and Washington was anxious over his condition and hoped for his speedy return. I Wendell Willkie, who opposed him as the 1940 Republican candidate. They came together, agreed in advance that all aid must be given Britain to defeat Germany. They sought a formula to battle for that objective. Just grown up myself see tkey surely7'S fooled me 5oodt 3 aTC? WNU Service. Neighbor Seemed to Find Memento Interesting Now I There came a rap on the kitchen door, and Mrs. Brown opened it to admit her neighbor, in a state of great indignation. Its that mischievous boy of cried the enraged wom- an, holding up a brick. Hes, thrown this through my window. A delighted look came over Mrs. Browns face. Really! How interesting! she remarked. I wonder if you will 16t me have the brick? Were keeping all the little mementoes of his youthful pranks theyll be so interesting when he grows up. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis First Step in Progress Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. Oscar Wilde. EAR EXERCISER AIDS DEAFENED Our ears in common with other parts of our body need exercise and stimulation. If we do not use our ears they become dormant and eventually useless. The Falcon Aural Exerciser is made to exercise the ears along the same principle that sound is created, through waves of rarefied and condensed air. The Falcon Aural Exerciser speeds up sound vibrations and helps strengthen the ears to function as they should. The Falcon is simple-tuse. Electrically operated, inexto purchase. For full particupensive lars write to Falcon Aural Exerciser, Suite 516Twohy Bldg., San Jose, Calif, Seek to Find Nothing is so difficult but that may be found out by seeking. "FAMILY OF ELEVEN and all take ADLERIKA when, When (W. foods decay, forming gas, bringing on sour stomach or bloating, tty ADLERIKA. Get it TODAY, AT YOUR DRUG STORE N.-Iow- a) partly-digeste- Soaring Envy Envy, like fire, ever soars ward. Livy. WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER, son of John D. Rockefeller Jr., oil tycoon, is pictured here as he was inducted into the army by a Selective Service board in New York city. He's a yard-bir- d P now. joined the Kentucky National Guard as a private, although he served in the World war as a lieutenant. The following day he was taken out of the ranks and made captain of the company in which he enlisted. Leopold Stokowski, conductor of he Philadelphia orchestra and movie producer, is a special kind of He will devote three yard bird. days a week to .directing the Third Coast Artillery band at San Pedro, Calif. MISCELLANY: How the army has grown! Now here are more civilians employed by the army than there were soldiers in the .entire military establishment a year ago. The war department announced that use of civilians in work is a definite policy and that 180,000 are now C. non-milita- ry so employed. it Terence. needed. CONFERENCES: Miles Apart Miles apart in spirit and purpose were two conferences. In Washington met President Roosevelt and up folks did wkfe.t "tkey should 5ut now thfet Irrv ss I to tKink used Grown CHERUB wta young I When I yours, Slang changes in the army as well as in civil life. Many veterans of the World war getting back into camp today would hardly know what some of the men were talking about. For instance, in 1917 a new recruit was a rookie, today he is a yard In Germany, Hitler and Mussolini met. The place of their conferences was kept a secret except that it was in Germany, and all telephones out of the Reich were closed down to prevent the knowledge getting about. It was a subtle compliment to the sion. British air force. With combined powers of 800,000,-00- 0 Previously when the two Axis people opposing our 130,000,000, partners met to discuss war plans, Germany would control export that it was at Brenner pass, on the borwould jeopardize the living power der of the two countries. This time of 3,000,000 U. S. cotton growers and Mussolini went to Hitler. There 1,000,000 U. S. wheat exporters. The also was a subtle difference there. combined navies of a defeated Eng- II Duce had started out on a war of land and the Axis powers would ex- his own, took a licking on several ceed ours by three times, and the fronts and required help to extract ship building capacity would be six him from the situation which times that of the United States. Axis-controll- ed The new family next door played a mean trick on me yesterday. Schedule ut HIE CHEERFUL C. President Roosevelt is reported interested in a plan for pooling state reserves of the un- Vote in Senate Holds Key to Decision On Extent of U. S. Plains to Aid British; Auto Industry Adopts All-OSchedule In Drive to Boost Defense Production NATIONAL DEBATE: America's Role . . . Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Opporite Mormon Temple Highly recommended Rates Jr made $150 to $3.00 of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. BOSSITER, lien up- |