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Show rxcs JANUARY 5, 1939 ...BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. see "SAILIN BY PEOPLE OKLY. PROPOSED NEW LAW IVAR BIRTH OF A SONG THROUGH Fenn By Arthur A. of actual people oi the United States themselves vou on the issue of war! That is the 7 From - KtCAP r;U. By Joseph R. Fliesler and PaufCaa, ' in ihc Ii 'XCEPT invasion, let the case 1 ' 1 ! - substance of "Tba Tfe'ice Amendment" which will come before the new Congress when It convenes la January. The resolution which will be introduced in both Houses will provide that "the authority of Congress to declare war or to conscript citizens for military duty abroad shall not become effective until confirmed by a majority of votes cast thereon ia national ref- except in the event erendums of attack, invasion, or military expedition from abroad against the United States or its Territorial possessions" or against any other nation in the Western Hemisphere. "If the issue of war were to face our people today," writes Genevieve I'arkhurst in discussing the proposed amendment in the Jan- i. A. PENN, British born bot a for noar-l- y of William, descendent is a four decades, the Quaker. His father was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. ff& a 0 , II Ciu ARTHUR and citizen of America ha loft for San Francisco, and started a publishing house of his own, to prove his theories. He failed and had just enough money left to go to Chicago Arthur was brouaht to America by Sol Bloom, and tried to sell rosenfative Rep his "nice" songs, without success, in those ragtime days. . Ml" "srH succeeded as a composer. The insp;ra-for "Smilin' Through" came on a railway tr V ' - Heg.J ffii, 111 4 ' s i M ' - '.- - if e ' B,5Ve: ' ' f. -- - - 1 in ' ' X performed at President Roosevelt's day Party.. .... - .;:, itw"!!v.wv - , v - v: ' i rll. . ... r'' ' -j uonat vviiii., uointmuci vi iiib Minencan Since then the song and title have been used in a play, motion pictures, etc. It was Penn interested the singer, Reinald Werrenrath, and it was his rendition that started the song on its way. An advertising poster suggested the melody, which he wrote on the back of an envelope in twenty minutes. Publishers refused the song. n . - ' . sn-;.i.- .' of Composers, Authors and Publishers cuiiuiiuei io wrire nis nice Songs for i 4vug i cpsi i vii v. Birth- nA th j GHLIG HITS 1 Hollywood Pools Talents for Air t v 4 I Show . ... ' v i JN : Business Guides .ft 1 Featurej 6 Photo Sywtcaie fMr "we uary Good Housekeeping, would not be asked our opinions. And if we gave them, they would be ignored. 1 have been told that, preceding our entrance into the World War, only one Congressman took the trouble to find out what his constituents thought about it. Their response was overwhelmingly against sending our troops overseas, but by a asgreat the majority both Houses voted President anked them to vote, and we were pjunged into war up to the hilt." There is nothing irregular about this procedure, since the Constitution specifically gives Congress the power to declare war. And unless the Constitution is amended, Congress can plunge the people into a war which is not cf their ehoosing whenever it desires. Similar bills have been Introduced before, only to be shelved or allowed to die in Committees. "These bills must be brought out of Committee," Miss Parkhurst writes. "They must be passed. In Importance and necessity, this legislation transcends any other which may come up la this session of Congress." '' J I Oi?UM J i '1 By C. E. Johnston f !..--- Director, Business Training '.. ... - r.; - Schools, ' (, - J s... .. j , Inrernatbn.il CrrcpMid.;tsce A MAN who plan? to open a busi- ness for bimsclf, if he wishes to of havt) a reasonable f lioulil he a yUu:nt of business ami possess so mo l,u in- ;s experiiiic ence, lie should also have the fa Id he plans to knowledge enter Many persons who do not have these Qualifications attempt to tomneimte tor their deficiencies by employing trained and managers. V.'hib it S3 rouble to succeed by thii inothcd. hired brains rarely take the plare of knowledge et tho part 'of the business owner. This is a good point to keep in mind. .fc.r ti cm Mooney. in i 9 i 6 Ycc: . i . i iijfiiire ne weni 10 prison, ana loauy, jhat-oabout the pardon mentioned b s r.sw governor, Culber: vl ? i em:-ees- , exsu-rience- Any man who is starting a business ehould realize the great importance of a cood name. He must aecide how his business can best be old to tho public. If the enterprise hSs to do with the manufacture of a product, a reputation caa be established through reliability of tho product. The reputation of a business that has only a Ecrvico to market, bowever. may depend solely upon the quality of tho work performed by Its employees for customers, ome of America's great businesses ere founded Tiy men who had little business knowMto to begin with, but not one such roise was built on a doubtful reputation. -' ' 1 4 i f- i T with the oppoA is Vv site sex are h.k.&some ol the findings of Lock's investigation into girl traits. Blonde Betty Grable, ?L above, makes you wonder about that f Hitler Embarrassment? Baron yon Richthofen, Germany's greatest air fighter, had enough Jewish blood in his veins to make him a n by Hitler - Goering -Goebbels stand-ards- , declares an article on the flyer in the latest Look magazine. V 1 4 r Four Kingsl Preparing their latest picture-story on the Duke 6 Duchess ol Windsor, the editors of Look found this remarkable photo showing in cne pose. George V, Edward VII Edward VIII, and George VI. OUR FELLOW DRIVERS r h , ' v - - vv I jr ,a r 'lit- " e- l It i it 1 i 1 1 11 II 11 1 1 l lli v. 4 1 -- a.-.- J flniM and Constance Benw "Setts Guild Show." A STEEL I a ii mi am FACT!s tMMitM A I For Kitchen Artists Br Frances Lee Barton n u f :B "WMi f caught by the camera as she signs for an appearance on the M J - (2) j ' - Picture Relief Fund for the needy of the industry. Thettl c: those who will be identified rities pictured here are on' : the "Screen Guild Show"' i.i - .h:-.. to come in its broadcasts overv on Sundays at 7:30 p.m., EST. Pictured are (1) Joan Crawford; Ralph Morgan, president of 'he Screen Actor's Guild and Will W movie czar; (3) Miriam Hopkh:s; (4) George Murphy, master of ca monies; (5) Oscar Bradley, music director of the series and (6) How . 1 WllllllillllllMllk r many artistic honors are won in the kitchen as in a painter's studio. Every day American house wives are mixing flavors just as ekillfully as a competent paint- - AS !' Steel on the Farm IWmty loni ol itasl or in Mnic M ISO-ogroin ond dolry form comptaHly artflttad writh form mochmary ond with a Ml eowpkmeni of fane ond (tool qvlpaMnl. t;.V.-f- T vt'll ti!ri A ,!le disposal Washing Machine machin OflO woihing manufoctvrart ndcd i to mak a tub from rh ta' ! ovailabU. SeHf op- day fflokai a rub In only two leu. rn.iDns., ana casii uirv ,t.;.A Tn yor$ '' of the is chocolate and coffee. Your plainest cake recipe will do you honor If you adora it with this frosting: Chocolcic Mocha Frosting - tablespoons butter; 21,i cups 7 Better Steel for mtvaa ........ a Vila uic Palette of colors. ne of the most 8 u b 1 1 o flavor combinations at ji 6.ir2EESBS3i2S33 9 ttl fi5t or artist-house-wif- o m nl Siiiiiii If) toap-aud-wat- Mosses First Land Plants Mosses were the first plants to trow successfully on land. ' f By Musi lei nt yourself clean, Is of advice fragrant- - r the first t!me, Kollywood's movie stars, producers, Rv:Vr directors, writers and technicians sre combining their eftorts in r,rc- - fcv-.safe .i' senting a weekly series el radio f& programs known as the "Screen Guild Show. All the great r.arr.es s 7 cf cinemaland and its talented pee- scenes behind the u pie s i"t- their services to this new c::' .rvr'ae -- U j And above all. keep dainty and fastidiously Miss Cocks' parting word and kep your clothes ly, iinuuculatcly, Irwrn. . FOR Capone's Undoing Al Capone recently stated his big mistake was wisecrack made at expense of Herbert Hoover at time Presi dent was visiting J. C. Penney, Capone neighbor in Miami. T young folks will. ibe .She begins with your recal-eitra- . .:filE:iiliM w4;s.'S5iT"" - . ex-a- hair, hpte your youngster's criticism would probably start. "Please, Mother, keep the wisps up oft your Beck." she writes. "If you are experimenting with the Edwardian fashion, you must learn to tine little combs to hold those locks In place, for tbe charm of the upswept coiffure is its clean, upward line." "Then look at your skin with the same honesty," she urges. "Most older women use fare powder that too light and rouge 'and lipstick that are too dark. "Almost every woman over forty whom I sea would look better In a face powder at least two shades darker than the one k!io is wearing and, conversely, most older women wear rouge and lipstick that are too dark and too purplish." -f W- non-Arya- the teen-ag- e AS blind Mother-lov- e youngster'! grows into a clearer estimate of you as a person, there is a "Subtle shift of point of view. Suddenly It fa Mother who wants approval from this newly critical and highly c ing member of the family. How do you rate In tho eyes of your grown or nearly grown children? In the January Pictorial Review, Beauty Editor Dotuthy Cocks takes you apart as coldly as ' " I Ol. are least popular ' K SEE YOU? , - bwioess p'inc'ples, an unrier'tand-teg- ? tho teld in whi h the enter ia start-d- . and a rcptution fot ct dealing now do your children - -- 4 ! obvious fiat today tho sue-M- a of a no business dtpenda on (tree essentials: A knowledge of ! - " f It , ; ft s, Men Don't Blondes; b r u nettes work harder to attract men; and red - heads v. ' " -- i y, - Carole and Edl Once married, now Carole divorced. Lombard and William Powell were recently reunited lor an evening before a microphone in Hollywood 2- - 0 wtrt on three-lan- e highway In Ittovy traf.le, thought I'd let him past MEI" M( tnd .7p tK tiftcl confoot!onr-r.s- ' susar; V tea- - aniiia; 'i tonnoon salt: a pqv.ars unsweetened rhocolate, ni(lc(i; 3 tahlcrpoons stronR coffee. Cream butter; add part of sugar blending r.rter each ppoou nddi-Ho- Add vanilla, late and mix well. fK'Sar. talt. and Re. pairs and Maintenance Nino tnt out oi ovary dollar $260,000,000 for 1 by fha tlaal lndutry goal to kaap plant ond aquipment in good running ordar. toil yaor 1260,000,000 wot ipanl. n. choco- Add remaining aUernately with cofTee. until of right consistency to spread. Heat after each addition until smooth. Makes enough frosting to cover tops of two lovers, or top and sides of 8x8x2-ineor about 2 dozen cup cakes. cake, When armcrs. l Their I tiJc N 0 Olofliolorm.r.ondhi''fl" V, to maka noili In rhei' wintari.;eMtroni'0"f"r""W j' cfopt Subscribe for the Leader EVERYONE READS THE CLASSIFIED i. A |