Show THE GARLAND GARLAND UTAH TIMES STILL FAITH IN CURSE POTENCY National Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart Washington—I heard a business man say on a visit to Washington the other day that there QJNegotiation was one thing about the new deal which made him feel at home Ills visit was In connection with some of the State department negotiations for new tariff treaties with foreign countries He spent several days In those discussions and the nature of the conversations was such he observed later that he felt a conservative tinge remained in the new deal Cordell Hull secretary of state and perhaps one of the most thorough students of tariff questions derecently scribed the tariff bargaining negotiations as “stepping backward” to what he considers as a sound basis for solution of tariff problems Mr Hull always has favored low tariff rates but from all of the Information coming out of the tariff negotiations It Is made to appear that the secretary of state Is willing to see some high tariff rates established where those rates do not engender retaliatory action on the with the part of foreign governments result that a high tariff wall surrounds the several nations The observation of the therefore must be accepted as some reassurance It Is undoubtedly true that there are many manufacturing interests In this country who are scared to death over the figuratively prospects of the administration’s tariff Nevertheless there treaty program are factors Influencing the results of the various negotiations which many believe will react to the observers of American benefit Industries long used to high tariff protection This does not mean that the new rates worked out by the negotiators are golDg to be comparable In any or the way to the t rates I am Informed also that it does not mean the new rates applying between Individual countries that are now parties to the new treaties will be comparable to the low rates- of the Underwood tariff bill In other words while I am not making the statement that the new rates will I feel that the be applied scientifically opportunity Is available for establishment of sound as well as scientific tariff charges The progress of the negotiations has been accompanied by the usual amount of alarm that always Arouses occurs when Alarm men are tinkering with the tarlffT"! hear talk however purely from a political standpoint that the administration would not dare to frighten business Just In advance of an elecgenerally tion There have been too many demands for reassuring statements from the- administration something on w hlch business would feel free to proceed to cause administration spokesmen to take such a chance at this time It Is to be recalled In this connection that the Treasury has been smil- bond buyers by ing on prospective making guarded statements that there will be no early Inflationary steps In addition the National Recovery Administration virtually has abandoned Its “crack down” policy and the AgriAdministration cultural Adjustment has said In several languages lately that crop restriction will not be as rigid next year It would seem thereIs Just fore that the whole movement a little bit to the conservative side but as has been suggested this may election be due to the forthcoming Whether that Is correct only time will tell Ileyond the superficial election appeal of assurance on tariff questions howIs a feeling In ever there certainly that Mr Hull can travel a Washington long way In working out the tariff problems If he Is permitted to do so It Is to be remembered always that a Influences one and are thousand brought to bear any time an administration seeks to revise the Jariff It does appear though that the various committees working under Mr Hull's each case on direction are examining its merits Of course the conclusions they reach will not satisfy everybody no tariff rates can perform that function and there will be much walling and gnashing of teeth before It Is all over but If there Is anything In prospects the current prospects seem to hold forth more hope for a reasonable adjustment of tariff questions than have appeared on the horizon for some time Mr null has been discreetly vague In enunciating his policies and has not given business generally a definite Idea rod he Is using It Is what measuring assumed In many quarters that be will employ something of the same policy in the pronouncements used In his In Monteworld economic conference In these pronouncevideo last fall that tariff ments Mr Hull suggested ought to be extended to protection of which the Importation commodities la less than 5 per cent of domestic He also suggested that consumption there was no sound excuse for maintaining a high rate of protection for which as he said had such Industries “for a considerable period protection and bad not been able of time" under that protection to develop their to the point where the outproduction put amounted to less than 15 per cent the amount of such commodity la this country HuU has made some Lately Mr statements which Indicate retention of as his the earlier pronouncements He contended recently for Inguide stance that the application of these principles could hardly be said to constitute a crippling: factor upon any In this Industrial enterprise major That Is he said the minor country groups who had failed to develop behind a wall 'of tariff protection should not longer expect to be milk fed At least that is the construction placed upon hla words of Treasury experts have gone to work In preparation of a new tax bill I reported to you a Prepare New month ago that this Tax Bill could not be avoided The question now Is how much revenue will the administration attempt to raise At the outset It must be Remembered that there are tax levies raising five hundred million approximately dollars annually due to terminate next year This revenue must be replaced But there Is much more money needed because the program of spending our way out of the depression probably will be expanded during the coming winter Secretary Morgenthau will have the benefit of reports of his own experts and of a study under way by a special subcommittee of the house of representatives lie also will have tbe benefit of a survey of the British taxing system that Is being made by a group of tax authorities sent abroad especially for that Job But I gather from the discussions heard around Washington that it is not the question of size of tax rates on the scientific basis under consideration that Is considered most important Frankly unbiased observers contend the significance of the present tax study lies in a fact that will not be disclosed until later namely whether the administration Is preparing to balance the budget at an early date The resignation of Lewis W Douglas as director of the budget links into this question Mr Douglas is variously as having reported insisted strongly for curtailment of recovery expenditures and an early balance of outgo and Income lie left the Job as a gentleman and did not criticize his former chief Nevertheless signs are numerous that Mr Roosevelt and Mr Douglas did not see eye to eye In tbe matter of easy release of cash In the manner that has been followed since the recovery program got under way Some observers here contend on auwhat they Insist Is unimpeachable thority that Mr Douglas was urging a In expenditures curtailment and a sharp Increase In taxation so that tbe next federal budget would be In balance with the beginning of the fiscal year next July 1 That would represent a tremendous job Mr Douglas knows what the problem Is and be also knows as big business man how necessary It Is to assure holders of federal bonds that their funds are safe It Is to be assumed from all of the strawi which the wind has blown that the break came on that question If that assumption be correct wiseacres are saying It means that tbe next tax bill will be held to the minimum straight Although It may be a bit ghoulish It Is a fact that speculation has begun respecting Court meats to the SuS peculation preme court of the United States At present all of the nine Justices are In their advanced good health despite age Five of them are in their seventies and only one Is younger than The appointment speculators sixty therefore think that President Roosevelt will be called upon In the course of a year to name another Justice Tbe circumstance seems to have deresult and veloped as a psychological as an aftermath of the death of Speaker Henry T Rainey of the house Mr Rainey’s death of representatives of course has political significance and once the speculators were started they carried on The present is that assumption Senator Joe T Robinson of Arkansas the Democratic leader will be named to the Supreme court when there Is a It would fulfill Senator Robivacancy nson’s ambition and it would be a compliment to him for the yeoman service he has performed for the new deal But the elevation of Senator Robinson would leave In the senate something of a battle for leadershlp-therand that Is the thing abont which the politicians at the moment are giving some thought The majority leader In the senate or the house necessarily must be something of a “yes” man Without detracting from Senator Robinson's It is generally ability known that he has acquiesced ft an of the new deal proposals wlthont having In his own mind a conviction were that they the best pieces of legislation that could be drafted so If to the Su and when he is elevated preme court there will be a scramble among some of the senators who cravs the honor of leadership and who also desire for political purposes to demonstrate their fealty to the new deal O Western Newepawr Unloa ages In medieval Eng Doctor Dnncan the clergy tnto the fields snd Invoked on those who regarded the blessings landmarks and curses on those who moved or otherwise transgressed the boundaries Centuries later Shakwrote 107 passages dealing espeare with the live topic of curses and had one put on hla own tomb And has modern man outgrown hla faith In curses as s means to getting what he wants? Far from It In Pena boy shoots a woman nsylvania cause for seven years he says she hexed him and cast evil spells thp land went Modem Man Has Not Outgrown Old Superstition” Ancient Egyptians are acquiring in undeserved reputation for efficiency In curses remarks Science Service tomb Is The curse of a pharaoh’ today spoken of with awe as some In thing superior and malevolent power But the Egyptians were no more given to concocting corses than any other people snd there la no reason for singling them out according to Dr Georg’e S Duncan professor of Egyptology at the © American university Dr Duncan has made a survey of curses In Egypt Babylonia and Israel and he reported the results recently before the American Oriental society meeting in Philadelphia There are 105 curse verses In the Bible mostly In the Old Testament them Doctor Dnncan has counted characters Again and again Bible went up to a mountain top tofrombe near the source of power and that high place called down wrath of heaven on evildoers Gerlzlm and Ebal two peaks came to be associated with such rites Gerlzlm was a mountain for blessing and Ebal for curses Curses were common In Babylonia was reported Doctor Duncan tomary to put corses on landmarks anyone and boundary lines so who Interfered with them would be There were no fences but punished who one believed the people that broke the property laws would be visited by sickness or other misfortune as a result of the curse The to work curse was depended on whether the law actually caught the offender or not on curses Origin of the dependence Doctor Dnncan attributes to old old belief In good and evil spirits In the back In world Prehistoric man the Stone age was ridden by superstitions as he began to put two and two together and saw more than coincidences when evil followed some particular situation In time he began to try to control the powers himself There were always enough misfortunes small or large happening to he was any man to prove that “cursed” — If he was gullible enough to believe that Prehistoric man was gullible So and were the ancient Egyptians So were the people of Babylonians It that Middle said Stock Exchange Dealt Center at “Money Deik” On an the floor of the stock exchange Institution called the “money About noon each day memof the exchange begin to gather around this desk John T Flynn writes In Collier’s Weekly A few of them represent large New York banka with money to lend The others are looking for credit Around that time the banks know how much they have to lend and the brokers are beginning to know what accommodations they will need Over that money desk flow countless millions of dollars It Is by this mechanism that the New York banks have their pipe lines running Into the exchange with their agents there to manage the spigots Of course brokers’ loans are also made by banks directly outside the exchange but this Is the chief method la desk bers All Immortals HEALTHY Obedience to Health Laws Duty of Parents a month momentous September In the history of our nation Thousands of children have resumed the school work interrupted last spring by the arrival of vacation time or have begun their first year of the educational process which we hope win make able cultnred enlightened citizens of them The school has a grave responsibility not only toward the child’s mind but also toward Its body What good Is learning without health? We know In fact that the learning process snd health ar Inextricably combined the healthy child learns quickest remembers better Is more Interested In his work Recognizing this most modern school systems Include health teachers and lessons In health Dut the school cannot bear the whole responsibility for the health of children The parents and the home are usually more potent directional forces for the health of children than any outside Institution ever can be children come from Healthy healthy homes It Is the duty of parents to know and observe health laws— Dr Allen G Ireland Director Itiyslcal and Health Education New Jersey State Department of Public Instruction Is Salt Lake City's Newest Hotel of the signer of of Independence the Declaration were born In a foreign country one was born In Wales two In Scotland two In England and three In Ireland —Baltlmors Sun Eight At All Drug Stores 200 Healed by Cutlcura “My sister’s skin became Itchy and before long sore eruptions began to appear on her face and scalp They were rod and soon began to weep We thought she would have to have her hair cut and be bald Her acalp Itched and burned causing her to Irritate it by scratching “She began to use Cutlcura Soap and Ointment The first week the eruptions became fewer and in two weeks she was healed and no sign of her trouble can he seen" (Signed) 700 Monterey Mrs Emma Youska St McKeesport Pa April 12 1934 Soap 25c Ointment 25c and BOc ProSold 25c Talcum everywhere prietors: Potter Drug & Chemical Malden Mass — Adv Corp Box 1701 furnished ea requeel 200 Tile Baths Rooms Radio In every roots RATES FROM 130 connection fun tpptft ttf - Chi eaoforFree WrUeMorlnaCoDptW Eruptions on Scalp Itched and Burned TEMPLE SQUARE A Few Drops Every Night and Morning Will Promote a Gean Healthy Condition! The last death a the family waa that of Mr “I have always liked father my pipe and beer" Mr Novotny — e says “but my wife she Is — reminds me that It la time I started to give np some of the bad habits of my youth" In CRISMON A NICHOLS ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS Office and Laboratory Wt Temple 6t Bait Lake City Utah P U MalHtiff HOTEL far Book ERNEST earetopee and prtoee PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Hair fefitog Beve Color and Impart Beauty to Grey and Faded Heir end it Drurriat Chew MkiPatrh roeTfT — Ideal or SHAMPOO FLGKLSTON is connection with Parker Hair BabemMak tbe hair oft and fluffy 60 cent by mail or at drair Hiecox Chemical Work NX i ue Ptchou tut Ifww Tskraifif C ROSSITER Up 88—84 WNU—W Short Simple Jot a FAMILY There has not been a death for 83 years In tbs Novotny family who Bosouthwestern live near Tacbov hemia The head of the family Is Mr Charles Novotny aged who la a miller He baa 10 and 40 children 28 grandchildren XetteL airottl CAMAY ©XfllBlllli 553 GENEROUS AND IN every section of how quickly Camay the wemen use It’s the finest beauty made they say It’s so delicate on the skin so mild snd 10 of lather generous But we want 2000000 more women to use Camay And that is why we planned this amazing Prize Contest! soap $1000 a Year-Th- ink What It Would Mean I Just imagine $1000 a year every year of your life! f 1000 a year with which to buy the things you’ve always wanted! 553 other marvelous cash prizes! Dreams come true if you win Smart clothes— a vacation —I new cruize around the world! Her b What You Dol Try Camay After you’ve cleansed your face and hand with it several times you’ll know why it is the favorite beauty soap of so Notice many thousands ofwomen CC!Y DDI7CCI 33 lltlLCjs FOR lathers— how refreshed it leaves your skin Then on s plain piece of paper write your reasons for liking Camay Mail it to us at once together with 3 green and yellow Camay wrappers or 8 copies of the wrapper drawn by yourself Itemember — you don’t have to be an expert writer to enter this contest Any woman who really likes Camay may be a winner 554 — all to be paid to women Erizes So just tell us as simply as briefly as you would tell some woman friend “Why Camay is the Best Beauty Soap tor My Skin” 100 for If your entry In PRIZE 3rd PRIZE 4fh PRIZE so rttzis or boo Ptizis or received between Sept nning on of these prates wul notin any way affect your opportunity for winning one of the 554 regular prises LETTERS TELUNQ CASH PRIZES SIMPU IT IS— JUST HAD THESI prizes except First Prize are payments 5 Letters will be judged on the dearness sincerity and interest of the statements you make about Camay and prizes will be swarded for the best letters meeting these requirements Judges will be: Katharine Clayburger Associate Editor Woman's Home Companions Ilildegarde Fillmore Beauty Ruth McCall's Magazine Editor Mon-iBeauty Editor Good Housekeeping Magazine Tbe judges of this contest are unbiased They will judge only the effectiveness of the arguments submitted Their decisions shall be final and without recourse In the event of a tie identical prizes will be awarded to tying contestants All entries submitted become the property of The Procter & Gamble Co 6 Mail your entry to Camay Dept A PO Box (51 Cincinnati O Entries must be postmarked before midnight October IS 1934 Prise winners will be notified by mad as soon as possible after tbe contest doses Contest applies to United States only and is subject to all provisions of Federal State and Local Regulations eaek EASY RULES 1 Anyone may compete except employees of Procter & Gamble (and a IE lie ted companies) the Union Central Life Insurance Co and their families 2 Write 100 words or less on “Why Camay Is the Best Beauty Soap for My Skin” Attach to your letter S green and yellow Camay wrappers or 8 copies Write as many entries as yon wish but each must be accompanied by S Camay wrappers or copies and signed by the actual writer 3 Print your name and address and the name and address of your regular dealer or grocer on your letter 4 Tbe First Prise of $1000 a year for life will be awarded each Christmas Day beginning Christmas 1034 for tbe remainder of the winner’s life to the contestant wboee letter the judges think best (If the winner elects a lump sum of $10000 cash will be paid M First Prize in lieu of $1000 a year for ife) Fust Prise guaranteed by the Union Central Life Insurance Co All LISTEN IN "Why Camov ' for My Skin UthtBest Baauty Soap WUf end a ‘Dnmi Cams Trae" NBC Netwerk Kadis Profram User ssessllsnsl new Slnrer sag tbe tseleeC Erery Mister 2:00 a sad Thursday yn K8T (See Mwynn fee (tone ef breedcaat la your Barry McKinley snare news sbsnt an Wednesday A YEAR Or tSSOSMbbaleie If the wmnr sr— 2nd is PRIZES ACTION 15th snd Sept 30th 1934 it may be awarded one of the special prises of $10 to be given (or each of the 100 best letters received during this period Wi- GRAND PRIZE br Tbs (OnrnM Gamble CsssJ Csatml Uit EXTRA QUICK SCI HOW $1000 $750 $250 FOR LIFE earn rism cash in one payment cash in one payment cash in one payment (lOO each cath In one payment $10 each cah in one payment 'si c" £ s' ' "Camay's Lather Ic So Mild" Before this contest started one girl wrote us “It very appearance — so smooth and white — makes me fed sure Camay is a soap It fragrant lather ur wonderfully mild I now use only Camay for my complexion and bath" This letter may kelp you writs yours |