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Show ro THE RICH COUNTY rorTv jusavkr. Randolph. REAPE Entered c second class matter Feb. i, 1921, at the Post Office. Randolph, Utah, uiiju .u Act of March 3, 1879. Wm. E. Marshall, Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance. Layton Marshall, Editor and Proprietor By ROBERT McSHANE 2 p? m 2 Ralaosad by Western Newspaper Union aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiimmiiiimirc 'T'HE death of Howard Harding Jones, University of Southern California football coach, brought to an end one of the greatest coaching careers in gridiron history. During a lifetime of coaching, Jones was responsible for some of history's greatest football thrills. He is remembered in the Big Nine conference for the two championship teams he coached at Iowa in 1921-2He is remembered in the East for the two terms he served at Yale, from which university he was graduated in 1908 after starring as an end and halfback. He also coached at Ohio State and Duke. But he is remembered best for his titanic struggles against Notre Dame teams. When Jones went to Southern California in 1924, the school was a not overly strong member of the Pacific Coast conference. About 1926 the Trojans rose to their place among footballs greatest teams. From 1929, Jones led five championship teams into the Rose Bowl, where he never was defeated. In those five thrilling seasons his teams whipped Pittsburgh twice Gilding Cattails Cattails can be treated for painting after they are thoroughly dried. They then can be painted with a mixture of banana oil dissolved with bronze paint procurable from any art dealer. The mixture, of the consistency of thin paste, is brushed on the cattails and dried again. Early Bird By Edward C. Wayne WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS ltah v v.wr JWEwyw. British See Far East Squeeze Play In Japans Attitude Toward Thailand; Nazis Claim Big Victories Oyer Reds; Mussolinis Son Killed in Air Crash f ' ' .. Jj ' iv ' j. s e . A Cleaning Porcelain Porcelain can be cleaned with a cloth dampened with kerosene. (EBITORS NOTE When opinions ore expressed In theoo columns, the? are those of the news analyst and not neeessarily of this newspaper.) (Released by Western Newspaper TT""" ' Bristol, Tenn., is closer to some Canadian towns than to Memphis Tenn. QGQ0GQOOO0 DEPARTMENT. 2. PHILADELPHIA, PA. First veteran to appear on the scene for the national encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars here was Jack Farley, known as the Irish Traveler. He hitchhiked to Philadelphia from Louisville, Ky., and is being rewarded at convention headquarters by getting the first badge. and Tulane, Duke and Tennessee. Rocknes Revenge x The California-Notr- e Southern Dame series began in 1926. Rockne needed another game for the Irish and wanted revenge. Jones 1921 championship team at Iowa had broken one of Notre Dames long on price-fixin- with the bill. The tax bill, it was apparent, would be voted into existence minus the requirement that all married couples file joint income tax returns. Roughly, this will cut draft-indust- $250,000,000 off ry the yield of the law, which will then have a ceiling of about $3,200,000,000. This is to be divided, roughly, info a billion for income taxes; a billion for miscellaneous and special taxes ; and a billion and a third for corporation income taxes, a small balance coming from gift taxes. The draft extension bill showed the opposition to the administration losing one battle after another, but reforming their lines with more support after each defeat. When the administrations resolution calling for an extension of pres two-touchdo- ca added that he thought Duke ent draftee terms by 18 months was brought to a vote, the senate passed the measure by a vote of 45 to 30. This meant that total term of draftees, National Guardsmen and reserve officers would all serve a total of 2 years. The bill went from the senate to the house following the vote. The g and bills were chartered along a more difficult course. The latter passed the house, but immediately there started in the opposition press a battle, claiming that there was a threat to the freedom of the press and freedom of speech through radio as these businesses,, too, might be seized by the government. draft-indust- price-fixin- ry As to Leon Henderson seemed the center of this fight, and many in congress declared they would feel more kindly toward the bill if they felt more confidence in Hendersons ability to carry it out. Indeed, the house appointed a special committee to oversee the enforcement of this legislation. price-fixin- g, PHOTO FINISHING Films Dev. & Printed 25c per roll. Mail to Wasatch Studios, Sugarhouse, Salt Lake City. GIRL WANTED Country Girl for cooking and housework References required. Box 1, Salt Lake City, Utah The governmental placing of silk in the vital raw material category closed down the silk hosiery industry and sent American women in a wild blitzkrieg on the silk stocking counters of the nation. DEATH: There were no tears shed over the situation, the women apparently To a Youth ' the whole thing as a sort From Rome came the report that regarding of a lark, and dashing into the Bruno, the second son of Benito storesgay to stock up just to be doing Mussolini, had been killed in an air crash while on a plane testing flight something more than for any other near Pisa. He was 22 years of age reason. For surveys of womens opinion and ranked as a Captain of Avia showed that the ladies were perfecttion. He had seen action in three to go ly willing if necwars. In Ethiopia, in the Spanish to spray makeup stockwar and in the present war he had essary; ings on their legs, or to wear cotton, engaged in what Italian sources de- if they could be made scribed as daring and risky was obvious that the- new nylon It actions. industry would not be able to supply MALE HELP WANTED Con-Sal- OFFICE EQUIPMENT A U.SED desk, RlTdESK EX.. 35 and chairs, files w'nBrosdway. bk- - Salt Lake WATER SOFTENERS bare-legge- d, 5anchises - GERMANY: Makes Claims The Germans, who had been pictured fairly hopelessly stalled on the Eastern front, with the Reds growing in strength and in some points taking the offensive, came out finally with a statement in which they made the largest claims thus far. They claimed 895,000 prisoners taken, and many times more in killed and wounded; the entire Russian resistance shattered; no semblance of order in the Red army; and pictured Moscow as without any clear picture at all of the situation, blindly believing its army still fight ing. When it came to giving details of places, the communique, while a lengthy one, was not very commu- nicative. But from it one could picture the front through the German eyes, with Smolensk, in the center, a sort of island of doomed Russian battalions, still holding out, although surrounded. Leningrad, on the north, was a hopeless city, menaced from the south and the north, with another small island of surrounded Red troops still holding out in the vicinity of Tallinn, Estonia. the demand, at least at prices women were willing to pay. But as to the cotton situation, the government had finished researches at Beltsville, Md., from which had come 150 types of cotton stockings, many of them pretty stylish-lookinPhiladelphia, with a $25,000,000-a-yehosiery industry, and other nearby cities and states with smaller organizations, began changing over to cotton right away. One mill already had out a line of samples of cotton lisle stockings, several of them of the mesh type. These were displayed by pretty models, and the salesmen started out to see what the reception of the American Woman would be. On that, they said, depended what the factory would do close up or continue to put out the cotton g. ar W timed Again London warned Japan that if she moved against Thailand in any way, she would find that Britain would consider such a move as a definite threat to Singapore, and would act Belts, Elastic Stockings, Crutches and Brae .S.hoes Arch Supports, etc. Fit-Artificial Limb Co.. 135W.8rdSo., SaltLt baby chicks Bjnm Hatched Blood Tested Chicks Leghorns 36.60 AA $7.45 AAA $8.25; Heavies $7.16 AA $7 85 AAA $8.25. All prepaid For Sexed Chicks write COLORADO HATCHERY DenYer9 Colorado J WNU Week No. 4133 SALT LAKE Westminster College I SALT LAKE CITY A I Lloyds was offering odds on the end ofreputedly the war, even the likelihood of Washington, D. C., g bombed circumstances which told their own story. The war is more now to be over December 1 likely than it was at this tune last year. Lloyds was offering 7 to 1 last year, and now has reduced the odds of the war ending m 1941 to 3 to 1. As to the bombing of the odds were 1,000 to 1.Washington, as it was pointed out, However, the odds weren t really that much, for it was simply the offering of a premium of $1,000 for $1 that no property would be lost within a year in Washbe-rn- , j SCHOLARSHIP Chancier Education CURRICULA Junior Collego General education Medic, Engineering Secretarial Science (2 yr.) (2 yr.) HIGH SCHOOL Last two year College Preparatory DORMITORIES DINING HALL The fun and art of living together. X I Pre-La- ECONOMY OF EXPENSE-W- ork particular JX o I " Aid FOR INFORMATION write to President Robert D. Steele, D.D., Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. private property in Washington would be damaged. counter-attackin- con-sider- ed SPIES: Meet Doom The reports issued constantly to British citizens that even the walls have ears were given point when it was told that two Nazi spies, Karl Theo Drueke, German citizen, and Werner Heinrich Waelti, a Swiss were executed as spies. The story was romantic The two men, equipped withenough. radio sending and receiving sets, flew near the English coast and were set down from a seaplane. They then rowed ashore in a collapsible rub-bboat. Both had foreign pass-porand spoke English. For a time they evaded discovery. They had split up and were heading for Edinburgh, Scotland, by different routes. Their bags were examined, and when the radios were found, the jig was up. Later, the government said, they were found to have food, including sausage made in Germany. They were hanged. er ts HAPPY RURAL HOME I NOW you can enjoy gas cooking, water heating and refrigeration the same clean and convenient service enjoyed by homes connected with the city gas mains. GOLDENE is manufactured by the WASATCH OIL REFINING CO. A safe liquid gas delivered to your premises in steel cylinders, ready for immediate use. For full details, low-co- st contact ROCKY MOUNTAIN GAS CO. 1234 Beck St., Salt Lake City Dial i y meaning that Lloyds was betting 1,000 to 1 that no the claims of Germans, the Reds, admitting Nazi pressure on the south, say that g they are and were using the same tactics which threw the Germans back in the central front. In fact, the Russian reports the front from Smolensk to a distance of 350 mils as a single unit, rather than a definite pincer movement, and said that there was mobile fighting going on all along this front. In fact, the Reds asserted were holding the Germans in they two other sectors, that of Kholm, 180 miles south of Leningrad, and on the Estonian front where the Germans had claimed important advances. The Russians also reported taking many prisoners, and revealed that many of them are either 17 years old or the older type reservists, showing that the Nazis are drawing heavily on their reserves. Bel-Tserko- v, TRUSSES FITTED I Kiev, on the south, was shown in this document as partially surrounded, with two huge pincers having pierced the Stalin line north and south of the city itself, which is an integral part of that line. The claims were contained in four special communiques from the headquarters of Adolf Hitler himself, and were broadcast throughout the German nation. ington, thus really RUSSIANS: CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Wheat tested for protein $1.00. Chemical analysis of Feeds, Fertilisers and Soils. PETERSON LABORATORIES $955 So. State. St. Salt Lake City. Utal stockings. LLOYDS: And W or Bets ade soft as melted sno RAINIER WATER SOFTENEI Clinger Supply Co., S. L. C U AVAILABLE 909TsL good-lookin- g. Their Version .Co2?pletely goring the accordingly. MEN, regardless of your present occupation or class of work, are you interested in snaring the profits of construction work and a good job? Character and small investment required. Very attractive proposition to a limited number. Write t Lake City, 1 JAPAN: This was seen as a sort of conSlater, Iowa tackle, and Stan Williamson, Trojan center, belonged on firmation that the British are sending expeditionary forces of occuhis team. pation into Siamese territory, and Powerhouse that any Japanese effort to cut the Jones teams were based on pow- Burma road will bring the world er and plenty of it. lie war to the Far East. or no attention to razzle-dazzl- e paid little The statement came from Foreign and built a running game around terrific Secretary Eden, making it in the tackle play, which, in turn, depend- house of commons. It had been rud ed on mored that 100,000 British troops angle blocking A native of Excello, Ohio, Jones would be sent to Thailand from eastmight have had a career in major ern bases, and that a considerable league baseball. But football was British fleet already was in those lus first love. He stood by the waters. gridiron game even though he starred And it also was believed that m baseball as a pitcher. was committed to move Japan for YaJe-w- ith his brother Tad com! against Thailand by its agreement pleting the battery Jones defeated with the other Axis powers. This Harvard several times. was visioned as part of a squeeze play against India. split-secon- in RENO. NEVADA stop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Renos largest and most popular hotel. zi draft-extensi- Bakers field goal won the game for the Trojans in the final period after they fought back in the last to overcome Notre Damesquarter handicap. Some of the greatest crowds in sport history witnessed those tilts. On two occasions more than 110,000 fans fought their way into Soldier Field in Chicago. The Los Angeles coliseum, with a 104,000 was filled to overflowing capacity, by the struggle. Jones established one record which is ample evidence of his unique ability. During his 33 years of coaching he developed 24 football players more than any other coach. A couple of years ago he was requested to name his own His choice: Ends John Reed Kilpatrick, Yale, and Francis Tappan, Southern California ; tackles Bill Horr, Syracuse, and Ernie Smith, Southern California ; center Aaron Rosenberg and Harry Smith, Southern California; center Carroll Conney, Yale; backs Aubrey Devine, Iowa, and Morley Drury, Ernie Pinckert and Gaius Shaver, Southern California. Except that they were overlooked by selectors of teams, Jones HOTELS When Heres a striking contrast in the modes of fighting equipment. According to the Berlin caption the picture shows a German horse-draw-n artiUery piece racing past a burning Soviet tank somewhere along the Russ-Nabattle lines of the eastern front. nt HOWARD JONES Nice quiet rooms at S1.50 Well Furnished, close to everything. Coffee Shop. Garsee NEW GRAND HOTEL. 4th South and Main! HOSIERY: And the Women 8 . s CONGRESS: victory marches. Football fans will long remember those three times Rocknes teams Big Work Three bills of huge importance whipped the Trojans by a margin. In the last game the Irish were before congress, and although had little trouble, beating a favored passage for all was predicted, the Southern California team 27 to 0. importance laid as much in what It is certain, however, that the their final form would be as it did Notre Dame team which will be re- in whether or not they would become membered longest by Southern Cali- law. fornians was that of 1931. Johnny These were the tax bill, the g bill, and the bill, the latter linked inseparably one-poi- ' V SALT LAKE HOTELS A I o j |