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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH OUR COMIC SECTION TilE CHEERFUL CHER in love a.t I really I feel my life, Lm expanding bJ'ter You 11 notice this my verse Is much more . A j' understanding. Ir WASHINGTON: If this winter fol-oanything like the pattern in WNU Features. Russia that last winter did, we may conto successes Russian expect tinue as long as bitter cokj weather asts. By the same token, with the advent of spring, the tide may turn and we may see further Nazi advances. No one anywhere has anything but praise for the Soviet forces. Their BARBERS WANTED fighting has been magnificent, their WANTED For Army Camp strategy admirable. The fact re- BARBERS near Marysville, Calif. Plenty work 40c mains that they lost a great deal, hair- cut.Make $60.00 a week up 60 to comm. Dormitory accom. & trans. to more last summer than they had 70 work for single men, $5.00 a week. Contact terG. R. WOOD in gained last winter, measure Ronte 1, Calif. Phone CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT - YOU SEE AND IF I LOSE $5,000 DOES HE PAY ME -I- EARN $ 5,000 F YOU HAVE TO PAY THE YOU ritory. For example take a look at the map, seeing approximately where the battle lines are now. Then note the position, with references to the battle lines, of Sevastopol. It will se seen that the Germans could be driven a long way back without surrendering the gains they made last summer. This is the best answer to the question so frequently asked: whether the Russians will content themselves with driving the Germans back across their frontier, or will they pursue the Germans to Berlin. From the present outlook the Nazis will be on Russian soil until the German collapse comes. Just Like in 1918 It also seems probable, just as in 1918, that the collapse will come without the German army being driven back into Germany on any front. It will not be necessary for the Soviet forces to retake Sevastopol to win the war. Sevastopol is mentioned only becanse it is an obvious landmark illustrating that the Germans are still holding, and will continue to hold unless the Soviet successes are much more spectacular than any so far this winter, much of their gain made last summer. And it must be remembered that this last summers Nazi gain was made after what had been assumed to be a perfectly disastrous campaign for the Germans in the winter of 1941-4Actually, every bit of information, with due allowance for the lack of outside checking possible on this highly screened and censored front, is that Russia is cutting out the heart of the German war power in men, food and supplies. If, on top of this, the Germans can be driven completely 'out of Africa before they get a chance to start their spring drive against the Russians, it may well be that the effect on the German morale will approach closely the point necessary to bring out a 2. collapse. - Marysville, 251-- J. 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Relieve Misery of CJGAr flIUq)n Put Vicks up each Va-tro-- nostriL It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (21 soothes irritation, (3) helps dear cold-clogged nose. Follow e mioSS Korean Seizure by Japan Not So Good mnmrei VISLU) VA-TCO-C- Worst Slaves Not content with talking about the The worst of slaves are those Four Freedoms as the basis of peace terms, the sweetness and light that are constantly serving their advocates are already talking about passions. Diogenes. geographical boundaries. One of these recently said what should be WNU done about Japan the Nipponese to keep all territory they had on De- cember 7, 1941. Now that is not only cockeyed, it flies directly in the face of one policy which this government has pursued through two administrations those of Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Back in the Hoover days when Japan moved in on Manchuria, thus starting the inevitable progres- LAST ONE IN No Indication An Irishman, driving a donkey-cain the middle of a narrow road, heard continuous hooting behind him. He looked round and saw a powerful car following in his wake. He continued on his way, and the car behind continued to hoot. After a mile or so the road widened sufficiently for the big car to draw rt level. Why didnt you make room for Teacher I see you are still at me to pass? asked the infuriated the bottom of the class, Henry. Cant driver. How should I know you wanted you get any other place? are to all others the No, Henry pass? You werent going any faster than I was, was the reply. taken. sion of conquest which led up to Pearl Harbor, a protest was made by the secretary of state, Henry L. Stimson. This is the same Stimson who is now secretary of war. In fact it seems very likely that il Stimson had succeeded in getting Britain to join the U. S. in that protest, the present trouble in the Pacific might have been avoided. At least Japan might not now be such a formidable opponent. Of course, a mere protest would not have been BEAD IT TWICE enough. Japan would have had to be convinced that Britain and the U. S. would fight rather than see her pursue her aggressions on continental Asia. And how about Korea? The seizure of Korea by Japan is not an episode of our history of which any American could be proud. Perhaps it is just as well that so few Americans know anything about it. But the truth is that the United States had a treaty with Korea .under which we Prof. Can you give me an exam- had agreed to protect her from any outside aggressions. We forgot all ple of a paradox? Smart Sure. 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