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Show UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, THE RICH COUNTY u REAPEF GOOD NEIGHBOR: Not So Good rEWS ANALYSIS WEEKLY Sntered second class matter Feb. 8, 1928 Act ol March 8, 1879. 4 the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, tinder th Wm. E. Marshall, limine Manager ftUHSCRlPTION il.5 Per Year in Advanen l.ayton Marshall. Editor and Proprietor Nazi Crisis Heightens as Allies Charging the present Argentine government with offering friendly support to Axis establishments and scotching the solidarity of opposition to the eneS. U. government reasserted my, the of the new reits gime. Indulging in no diplomatic double-talthe government, through Secretary of State Cordell Hull, branded Argentina as a deserter to the Allied cause, then went on to charge that the new regime assisted Axis subcontractors to bid on work utilizing American material, and also allowed distribution of imported newsprint to Axis papers attacking the United Nations cause. Defense Fronts ; Break East-WeU.S.Tightens Net on New Guinea western-lemispher- st BOOB BAIT A fisherman was fishing in a pond on private property, knowing that he hadnt ought to be there. Suddenly the groundskeeper came from behind a tree. What are you doing here? he You cant fish demanded gruffly. here! The angler was a bit nonplussed. I didnt Sorry, he answered. know I was trespassing. Im only amusing myself. He began to wind up his line. On the hook was a carrot. Whats that youre using for bait? asked the groundskeeper. Its a carrot, replied the fisherman innocently. You "Oh, laughed the keeper. wont do much harm with that. He walked off chuckling and nodding to himself. Later in the day he returned and saw that the angler had half a dozen trout. You dont mean to say that you caught all those with a carrot? he ' yelled. No, called the fisherman, who had leaped over the fence and was I only running down the road, caught you with that! IF WE give way to our pas-sions we do but gratify ourselves for the present in order to our future disquiet. Tillot-so- ic A pause, a hush, a A prophets vision wonder growing; understood; In that strange spell of his bestowing. They dreamed, with him, of Brother-H- Break-Throug- h When King Died in India, Elephant Chose New Ruler Because of the armys increased demands, and a shortage of manpower in manufacturing plants, ci- Lilian allocations of heavy and small truck and bus tires for August were sharply reduced, while the quota for passenger use remained unchanged. the War Production Although board recognized that the present grave truck and bus tire situation may result in a curtailment of essential transportation, it revealed that the army refused to consent to a diversion of its earmarked stocks to civilians. In tendering his resignation as Rubber Director, Bradley Dewey declared that U. S. plants were now producing synthetic rubber at a rate of 836,000 tons yearly, and that future manufacturing costs may eventually be cut to 12 cents a pound. Well, when we were together in the living room last night, the lights went out and he spent the rest of the evening fixing the fuse! Tight Plasma Brown Did you hear about the lady who got three blood transfusions from a Scotchman? Blue No, what happened? Brown She gave him $25 for the first pint, $10 for the second, and the third time she had so much Scotch blood in her she only thanked him. Purty Near Right! Pappy, kin youall tell we-uthe difference tween horses an Zeke ks see-sawi- ng Passed by Censor Why do you pass on every Jane secret thats told you? Joan I have two ideas about secrets either theyre too good to keep or they arent worth keeping. Delicate Hint do you always serve doughnuts when that new fella Why calls? Daughter I try to remind him of rings and dough at the same time. Watch Out! Ike Say, I forgot to lock the safe when we closed up. Moe Thats all right, were both here! Punny What? Nit What did one Egyptian pyramid say to another? Wit Confidentially, it sphinx! DUMB DORA Ful-brigh- No waitresses to be had, a near Detroit sandwich shop employs a toy train to serve patrons at its d counter. The proprietor takes orders in person, then retires to the kitchen. Soon, the train engine speeds from the kitchen drawing several flat cars loaded with sandwiches. Operated from the kitchen by button system, the train travels a stationery track which follows the inside edge of the counter. oval-shape- ts 800-mi- le y, ut Granny Do you the Rs in school now? study Dorothy Ill say Rah, - Pleasant Thought! Mrs. Brown Oh, doctor, it was sc nice of you to come way out here just to see me. Doctor-W- ell, I have a next door, so I thought Id patienl just kil two birds with one stone! i ff 54-ho- ur Rah! Dining Service by Train battle-wagon- ns automobiles? Pappy Wal, I calculate thar ain much difference, unless its that them thar automobiles has thar windshield wipers in the front instead of behind. Dad The importance of elephants in Indian history dates from the Vedic period, when they were Indias They were supposed to be gifted with an unerring instinct to spot the real scion of the royal blood. Whenever a king died childless, the royal elephant was called upon to solve the difficulty. He was gaily caparisoned and given a garland to put around the neck of whomsoever he chose in his rambles for the quest of a successor. Wandering through the hills and dales, the elephant would come upon the rightful ruler of his choice, and put the garland around his neck. Thus, sometimes a beggars bowl was exchanged for a kingly crown. In this way was the new king found, and the courtiers who followed the royal animal flocked to his standard and swore fealty to him. rs fighter-bombe- Jane X king-maker- s. earth-shakin- Joe? tires. Love goes all the way. J. K. Jerome. Bringing all of their superior firepower into play, U. S. forces in the far Pacific continued to tighten their foothold on Japans inner ring of defenses around the Marianas islands, first-lin- e while defenses farther to the south in New Nazis the through and force an enemy withdrawal Guinea desperate enemy detachments tried futilely to crack the iron front. along a With heavy bombers preparing the ring General MacArthur has been U. S. SENATE: about them. ground for the big offensive with an fastening As big U. S. naval guns tore into Ne w Faces g attack that buried to When the next congress convenes, many of the German soldiers and enemy emplacements inland U.sup-S. Senators Ellison Cotton Ed Smith showered dirt over their guns, U. S. plement heavy artillery fire, armored forces then rode into bat- troops bore down on Tinian island in (S. C.) and Hattie tle to exploit the breach in the de- the Marianas, while other American (Ark.) will Caraway fenses. As the enemy pulled out, units broke up frantic Jap counternot be among the attacks to consolidate their hold U. S. fighters and members. on Guam, one of the first U. S. retreatto the shoot low Dean of the senup swooped possessions to fall to the enemy ate with 36 years of ing columns. after Pearl Harbor. service and famed On the eastern end of the front, By establishing beachheads all for his championNazi Marshal Rommel threw in a to cur- along the northern New Guinea of the farmsuccession of counter-attacship General MacArthur succeedCotton Ed tail the British advance south of coast, ers, as ed in trapping thousands of Japa-of was for redefeated Caen, with fighting nese troops in between, and many one side would go into action when a nomination for these were attempting to upset the term the force of the others initial as- American lines seventh by before the steel Gov. Olin D. Johnsault had been worn off. noose could be drawn around them ston, former textile tighter. worker. Besides his As Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McNair, 61, watched the ground forces he had built ardent support of S. LAND : U. up in action in Normandy, he was agriculture, Smith killed by enemy fire. Disposal Program also was known for Renowned for having reorganized the his to Government decision off auction opposition to tarold square division of 20,000 men inof 8,000,000 acres iffs, his upholding surplus farm land to the modern " triangular unit of 25,- of states rights and for war puroriginally required 000, and one of the leaders in the dehas his a created mild in antiposes, advocacy of mobile tempest velopment of powerful, white supremacy in the South. Washington, D. C., with the Farmtank guns to combat the armored ers Union insisting on the Farm SeGeneral McNair had received Only woman member of the senGen. George Marshall's praise as the curity administrations handling of ate, Mrs. Caraway was fourth in brains of the army. the disposal as part of its tenant- the Democratic primary in ArkanA soldier for 41 years and veteran of sas, where Representative purchasing program. the Mexican campaign and World War of Surplus Property Under failure to win a majority plans 1, General McNair was commander of Administrator William L. Clayton, of the votes necessitated a run-osent U. S. ground forces before being the Reconstruction Finance corpora- between him and Governor Adkins. abroad recently on a secret assignment. tion is to supervise the program, While observing the North African with appraisals submitted by local wounded by fighting in 1943, he was ON THE HOME FRONT shell fragments. experts; sales made as promptly as possible without disrupting the market; former owners given opportuniTo prevent the diversion of maNear Warsaw ty to repurchase sites, and tracts terial into higher priced clothing, the War Production board ordered manCapital of old Poland and deep broken up into individual units. inside the Germans defense lines, Spearheading the Farmers Union ufacturers to channel about 50,000,-00- 0 the ancient city of Warsaw rever- opposition, President James G. Patyards of cotton fabric into cheap berated to Russian guns as the ton declared that Claytons plan and moderate clothing during eacl Reds pressed their offensive on the would lead to dominance of the pro- quarter of the year. eastcentral sector of the gram by the National Association o: At the same time, the WPB ' Real Estate Boards, with contro ern front. a further reduction considered inover While the Russian spearheads permanent resources by big in of refrigerators the release terests. old across pointed almost halfway out of an since remain Of 55,000 the in of drew worth Allied $59,004,006 up troops surplus Poland, mid-Julof when 700,000 to of original stockpile disposed up Italy for a grand assault upon the property in was no estate was Air1942, of his real first included. Gothic production stopped Line, enemys and the present supply would defenses guarding the northern craft and aircraft equipment made be exhausted by the end of this plains. Taking advantage of the up the bulk of the sales, the RFC mountainous terrain on the ap- reported. year. proaches to their new fortification With milk production in seasonal system, the Germans resisted stub- CIO: decline and the demand for exportbornly in heavy delaying action. Political Power able dairy products rising, the War As German lines stiffened on the to raise up to $3,000,000 Food administration ended the July northern end of the eastern front, forPrepared the forthcoming elections, anc ice cream holiday by again limiting and Hungarian troops slowed up the planning to organize manufacturers to 65 per cent of the Russ drive in the Carpathian footneighborhood politi- milk they normally used and 22 per hills in the south, the full weight cal groups with the cent of their milk solids content. of the Reds advance was thrown assistance of union into the central sector, where the PRODUCTION: members, the CIOs natuno Nazis the open piains gave Political Action com- Army Sets Pace ral cover. mittee looms as a With the war department declarinfluencpowerful, DROUTH: war production goals ing ing factor in the weremonthly not met, and output of Broken being 1944 Partly campaigns. materials was $400,000,000 behind Headed Rusan rainfall broke Although varying by sian - born Sidney schedule during the present quarextended drouth in the Ohio and army service forces set the middle Mississippi river valleys to Sidney Hillman Hillman, chieftain ter, the for increased delivery by putpace of the the Amalgamathelp bumper plantings along, both its military and civilian eastern coastal sector from New ed Clothing Workers Union, the ting on week in all personnel Action CIOs Political committee establishments a with England to Maryland suffered from unfinished work. All-ocalls for: aid to returnee continuing dry weather. was There no indication how of With corn tasseling and new ears servicemen; full employment after of the armys 1,250,000 emmany war the at fair houswages; good appearing; soybeans starting to fill, ployees in arsenals and depots would and pastures drying, the wet weath- ing; medical care and schooling for go on the extended week with the of opportunity, and an civilian er arrived in the Midwest at a criti- all; equality time and a personnel paid social adequate security system. cal time. half for all work over 40 hours, bu f First objective of the committee is the order was Although the rainfall pushed the to affect 50,- - ' corn along in Kansas, an important to register every eligible voter for 000 persons atexpected all and it reportedly the service forces. headquarters oi part of the estimated 207,918,000 the bushel wheat crop was threatened has spent a substantial part of $300,-00- 0 Army plants operating on three in this work, with another $400,-00- 0 with ruin by moisture as it lay in shifts were exempted from the orfor available a lateness in immediate use. the field because of der. 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