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Show THE RICH Entered eg second class matter Feb. 8, 1929 Act of March 3, 1879. t the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, under tb Wm. E. Marshall. Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION 81.50 Per Year in Advance Layton Marshall. Editor and Proprietor WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS . Delos Wheeler Lovelace Consolidated Features. WNU Release. XTEW YORK. Some day a hard- -' commander pressed may surface to find a dozen airplanes riding herd on his craft in mid- Looks as If This ocean. If he Chinese Forces Rout Foe Along Yangtze As Japs Drive Toward Wartime Capital; Allied Airmen Pound Objectives in Italy at finds, in in these eolnmns, (EDITORS NOTE: When opinions are expressed not necessarily oi Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and gpapJr.) n, blimp ing aloft until her birds do their job and come back to roost, all the blame will be Rear Admiral Charles pill-box- E. Rosendahls. Rosendahl, a captain but up for promotion, has been ordered back to his favorite post, the Naval Air Station at Lakehurst, N. J., after a tour of sea duty. All through this war he has been asking for blimp Bat Boy to Baker sandwiches in the rein 13 Steps; Now freshment Deputy Food Chief st.fnd- Tat the - team sprayed hits all over, won hands down and the kid got a steady job, though he had to quit finally because he needed more money. Now the War Food administration, judged by some to be slumping and certainly lacking a deputy administrator, remembers the same kid, a solid citizen these days, and E. Lee Marshall is drafted again. Since the old Kansas City days, Marshall has held a bakers dozen of jobs and in his last was, actually a baker. He quit the chairmanship of the Continental Baking company to go with the food administration. He was bom on a Missouri farm 58 years ago. When he was only 20 years old he owned his own food brokerage company. Later he managed a bakery, and after a merger was called east to become, eventually, head of Continental. He is a big man, and a nose flattened at the tip lends an accent of good nature to his round aggressive face. On his family tree is a notable ancestor, John Marshall, first chief justice of the Supreme court. TN THIS year of grace the Bellamy 1 blueprint for Utopia is like Hitlers uglier new world, behind schedule. After Looking Backward He Heads 75, Big reached itsfirst wideProject for Less eyed readers Than $1 Per Year 1888, figured that 50 years would be plenty for his Fifty-fiv- e happy revolution. have rolled along and we havent even those superheterodyne houses, d and suited to the tenants taste and convenience wholly. Closest to them, maybe, are the different but promising projects of the private enterprise Bellamy snubbed. Consider the with huge new construction which the Metropolitan Life In: surance company and Chairman Frederick H. Ecker, mean to revive a blighted East side area on the still far from Utopian isstate-owne- land of Manhattan. This will be a major unit in a nation-wid- e apartment community program that Chairman Ecker is directing at the age of 75. And he is working for nothing. He is working for only a little less than he got when he joined Metropolitan 60 years ago. He was a $4 a week office boy then. At 20 he had charge of all the companys real estate transactions and later was the treasurer and finally, president. Wordsworth. Force works on servile natures, not the free. Ben Jonson. es moved toward a crisis with the walkout of approximately 450,000 truce had miners after a failed to end in a new contract. Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, nominally the operator of the mines after the government had taken them over during the first strike threat, flayed both sides for the disruption of work. As a basis for compromise, the UMW had suggested a settlement of the entire wage question by payment of $1.50 per day as a solution of the question, or compensation for the time miners spend traveling to and from their coal faces above and underground. The $1.50 payment would be temporary until a mixed committee had worked out a final settlement of the issue. The operators proposed pay of 80 cents a day as a basis for discussion. The bone of contention entered into the issue of payment of overtime for 35 hours, which was a condition of the miners ast contract. Theres Bond reason why PAZO oinl. tmnl has been used by so many millions of sufferers from simple Piles. First, PAZO ointment suothes inflamed areas relieves pain and itching. Second. PAZO ointment lubricates hardened, dried parts helps prevent cracking and soreness. Third. PAZO ointment tends to reduce swelling and check bleeding. Fourth, its easy to use. PAZO ointments perforated Pile Pipe makes application simple, thorough. Your doctor can tell you about PAZO ointment. 30-d-ay d knowledge of Axis military technique gained Bringing back from his observations on the North African front, Lieut. Gen. Lesley McNair left), commander of ground forces, is greeted on his arrival at third army headquarters by Lieut. Gen. Courtney Hodges (center) and McNair was wounded Maj. Gen. Wade H. Haislip. Lieutenant General while on his inspection trip through the battle area. first-han- CHINA: Rout Japs BYRNES: Reports to Nation The 100,000th war plane rolled off the assembly line as the newly appointed War Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes spoke to the na- portal-to-port- portal-to-port- PAY-AS-YOU-G- ItG e UP A Z Ollodayl AQD r al WHEN KIDNEY FUNCTION LAGS from this need . . . . Functional kidney disturbance due to need of diuretic aid may cause stabbing backache! May cause urinary flpw to be frequent, yet scanty and smarting! You nay lose sleep from "getting up nights oftea O: may feel dizzy, nervous, "headachy. In such cases, you want to stimulate kidney action JasU So if there is nothing svstemically or organically wrong, try Gold Medal Capsules. Theyve been famous for prompt action for 30 years. Take care to use them only as directed. Accept no substitutes. 331 at your drug store. ut pay-as-you-- sixty-seve- Open Fellow The man who has no secrets from his wife either has no secrets or no wife. Gilbert Wells. DONT LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP When bowels are sluggish and you feel irritable, headachy, do as millions ar Her-she- istirlSlI BACKACHE al Five Japanese divisions of 75,000 men were routed as Chinese troops counterattacked along the Yangtze river. Even as the enemy was thrown tion. back, American bombers and ChiWe have at length caught up with nese fighters swooped on the Jap the Axis in our preparations and air base of Ichang, and 10 tons of are forging rapidly ahead, he said. explosives were dropped. We have a long, hard road ahead. The Jap rout came after they had The hardest fighting is yet to come. thrust south toward the Yangtze in Now we must not only keep up our their drive to the Chinese provisionproduction but we must assume a al capital of Chungking, 295 miles military op- to the east. According to the Allied major part in the At Long Last erations of the enemy. communique, the Chinese armies deThe house took the first step in the Recounting Americas tremendous veloped an encircling movement, cut production achievements, Byrnes re- off the Japanese line of retreat, and passage of its conference commivealed that the U. S. turned out 100 then chopped up the entrapped units. ttees legislation. n fighting ships in the first five months ReOne hundred and Allied airBesides Ichang, raiding this year; more than 1,000 cargo ves- men were active over other sectors with 89 Democrats joined publicans sels were built during the 12 months of China. Jap warehouses and rail- in approving the bill, which forending May 31 ; 100,000 pieces of anti- road yards were blasted at Foochow. gives all of one years taxes of $50 aircraft cannon have been produced and allows for a reduction of 75 per and 1,500,000 machine guns and sub- GOP: cent on the remainder over $50. machine guns manufactured. The legislation also provides for a Post-Wa- r Committee By April 1, Byrnes said, the U. S. 20 per cent tax, after exemptions on will have spent 10 billion dollars in So that the next Republican na- all salaries or wages. Persons obbuying land and building camps and tional convention might have the taining incomes from other sources, air fields in this country. Referring basis for drawing up an appropriate like farmers, must estimate their to his new position, he declared that platform dealing with the part yearly earnings and then pay off he would seek to bring unity among America should play in the post-won a quarterly basis. the liability the government agencies entrusted worlds reconstruction, 49 prominent who are left with a 25 Persons with carrying out the war programs, members of the GOP were named cent tax the 75 per cent after per necto serve on a special committee to saying their teamwork was as off the remust forgiveness pay soldiers. of the as that essary study the question. mainder in two annual installments, Announced by National Chairman due in 1944 and 1945. In MANPOWER: all, the Harrison Spangler, the committee to recapture three government hopes 12 5 consists of To Cut Deferments senators, congressbillion dollars under the proposed 24 governors and 8 party offimen, 1 dewill men million be bUl. Only ferred in industry by the end of this cials. According to Spangler, it will be CANNED MILK: year, Paul V. McNutt, chairman of the War Manpower commission, de- the duty of the committee to chart One Red Point , a program embracing the extent to clared. With canned milk production oft During the year, McNutt said, which this country should commit in main- 25 per cent from last years output 6,000,000 physically fit men, includ- itself toward ing fathers, will form the pool from taining world peace. Of equal im- of 75 million cans, and with the govwhich 2,700,000 must be inducted to portance, Spangler said, will be the ernment purchasing half of the supround out the goal of 11,000,000 for committees task of mapping a ply, the Office of Price Administracourse for our own domestic re- tion placed condensed and evaporatthe armed services. ed milk on the rationed list. Of the number, McNutt continued, construction. We must plan for a free and Under the regulations, 14 ounce 900,000 will be deferred for farm work, 900,000 will be exempted for prosperous agriculture; labor con- cans, or several cans totaling 14 dependency, and 1,500,000 will be de- ditions which will insure labor its ounces or less, now are worth one ferred for industrial work. just share; and conditions which will red point. The 14 ounce can is the McNutt urged employers to pre- permit industry to expand, grow, de- size popularly bought for infants, pare for replacement of the 3 million velop and produce the things which and the payment of one red point from their ration book, of course, men now deferred in industry, in- will add to our standard of living, will not be felt as severely as by cluding fathers, whose general in- Spangler declared. duction around August 1 recently adults, whose purchase will reduce was predicted by Selective Service ITALY: their quota of stamps for meat, Director Maj. Gen.- - Lewis B. cheese and fats. Softened Up Officials estimate that the Harbors, shipping and airdromes adult needs three or four average pounds FARM SUPPLY: were left in flames as Allied airmen three or four worth of points flew in from the east and west and' canned milk a week, if fresh milk Simple Priority Needed both of ends pounded Italy. isnt used. By merely filling out a form drawn hit were the port faciliHeavily up by himself or his retailer, a farm- ties of on Italys western ATTU: er will be able to obtain priorities shoreline.Naples, To the east, the air base 176 on Kiska Next? types of supplies. Individual at Foggia was raided, with groundpurchases, however, will be limited ed planes, a Facing the west, Japanese soldiers gasoline dump and barto $25. bowed in hallowed respect of their racks offering the target. The form must simply read: I In all, 150 Flying Fortresses and emperor, then with a wild cry certify to the War Production board launched a final, suicidal counteratthat I am a farmer and that the Liberators participated in the as- tack against American troops on saults. the fact that fierce Despite supplies covered by this order are Attu island. needed now and will be used for the fighter opposition was encountered Mowed down by American fire, the over Naples, the Allies reported nq operation of a farm. attack collapsed, and the last organlosses. To facilitate its ruling, the WPB ized enemy resistance on this westordered manufacturers to get the Meanwhile, other units of the ernmost of the Aleutian islands hands. North African air force continued to came to an supplies into retailers 20 days after some end, Among the scarce items are bat- pound Sardinia, which sprawls in the the first American troops stole sea west of Tyrrhenian teries, chains, coil chisels, Italy, and ashore under the hoes, harness leather, galva- Pantelleria, the tiny island south oi! U. S. naval units.protective cover of nized pails, pipes, horsecollars, Sicily, where the Axis has develConquest of Attu turned eyes to pliers, ropes, shovels, barbed wire oped underground hangars. main Jap base in the AleuKiska, and bale wire, wrenches, tubs and The Allies announced the loss of isolated by the U. S. victory. tians, but one Lightning in these raids. Alpoultry netting. Operating from Amchitka, American WPB also is seeking to speed up though admitting heavy airmen continued to hammer the damage output of axes, boxes, feedtroughs, from Allied raids, the Italians J apanese airplane, harbor and camp hand cultivaegg cases, sprayers, claimed to have shot down 57 British tors, milk pails, wagon hardware and American bombers over Pan- installations at the base. Approxi- mately 10,000 enemy troops are supand plowshares. telleria since May 1. posed to be stationed on Kiska. all-o- YTEARS ago the Kansas City base- ball team, was in a slump and had no bat boy to boot. Somebody remembered a smart kid making The golden poppy is Gods gold. The gold that lifts, nor weighs us down. The gold that knows no misers hold, The gold that banks not in the town ' JOAQUIN MILLER. Troubles of this world are vain as billows in a tossing sea. AiboT Crisis Americas wartime labor situation ir at cum- - COAL STRIKE: plane-carrier- s. anti-U-bo- mci plain of the past, nor do I fear the future. Montaigne. The sufficiency of merit is to know that my merit is not suf. ficient. Francis Quarles. Minor action flared on other sections of the Russian front. South of deLeningrad, the Reds reported and of network a stroying dugouts, while shooting up a freight train. Before Smolensk, artillery fire was said to have wiped out two enemy companies. mother drift- free-balloon- rs mans rear. a Since the wreck of the Shenandoah Rosendahl has been accepted as one of the best informed men on lighter-than-acraft. When that big dirigible broke in two he drifted away in the bow section, no motors, no no anything. He and a rudder, ' few helpers the fragment until he could land her. citizen Rosendahl is a Chicago-bor- n of Texas who finished Annapolis in 14, served eight years on surface craft and then volunteered for a tour at Lakehurst, then as now the navys chief station for experiments with dirigibles. He helped develop the stationary and mobile stub masts, he worked out mooring problems and groundhandling and he never stopped preaching the virtue of the big gas bags. For a long time, catastrophes, such as the loss of the Los Angeles, the burning of the Hindenburg and the Shenandoah accident kept him from getting far. But now congress has ordered 200 blimps for work. Claiming that waves of and fighter planes had leveled base of Krimskaya and Russian the extended operations beyond m the of reCaucasus, the Nazis boasted establishing their air superiority over their embattled bridgehead at Novorossisk. Even so, Russian pressure continued against the Nazis only foothold dein the Caucasus, with the Reds Novorosto threat another veloping sisk by landing troops on the shores of the Taman peninsula to the Gerdive-bombe- Hardest Fighting Still to Come: Byrnes; By Gems of Thought RUSSIA: azis Claim Strength REAPER COUNTY Ido the modem FEEN-A-MIN- laxative. Simply m chew before you go to bed, taking only in accordance with package directions sleep without being disturbed. Next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you feel awell again. Try Tastes good, is handy end economical. A generous family supply FEEN-A-MIN- T FEEN-A-MIN- T. Victory of the Will Victory is a thing of the Foch. To relieve distress of l MONTHLY NERVOUS! WHICH MAKES YOU CRANKY, ComLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable to rethousands has helped pound lieve perlodlo pain, backache, headache with weak, nervous, cranky, due to functional blue feelings is du monthly disturbances. 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