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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE 1 Home Heating !ln lvc John Barclay By appears in the ashshaking. Kcxt, open the ftKhpit damper and close the check damper until the fire burns briskly. Should fresh fuel be necessary, feed it on the fire in a b red glow stop 1 First Hoating Expert Getting lire to Burn Briskly to Produce ((nick Heat on Cold Mornings and comfort it is WHAT a joy your home heated quickly on cold mornings! And how easily it can be done! Shake the grates gently. When pit, SEE NEW PEACE FOR AMERICAS fs cK,tfe 1 Iiitcr-Amcrica- Value of Propag anda and Women's Work Emphasized. bacteria in warfare. A recommendation by the United States that tariff barriers be lowered to give all American nations equal trade opportunities. of A proposal that the League of Nations, which signed the 1933 anti-wa- r pact prepared by Argentine Foreign Minister Carlos Saavedra Lamas, and the Kellogg-Brian- d with peace pact, the League in efforts to prevent and end wars. A recommendation that all countries put in practice tourist passport the suggested in 1935, and establish commercial boards of arbitration. Cy WILLIAM C. UTLEY n Conference for the Maintenance met in Buenos Aires last month for expressed of laying the foundations of a permanent peace on the two American continents. From the reports of the agreements consummated in the closing sessions of the smooth-workinconference it appears that these foundations been laid. have The conference cannot be looked upon in any light other than that of a complete success for President Roosevelt, for its outcome has revealed the attainment of the purpose for which he suggested it be held. Inter-America- THE g turn n ardizing the effectiveness of the convention. The pact provides that the Plan Radio "Salesmanship." The growing importance of prop- League members shall maintain their full rights and obligations under the Covenant of the League. Further, they shall not be required aganda designed to promote inter national friendships and thus cure the curse of war at its roots was well recognized by the conference. For one thing, it was suggested that all the nations of the Americas pool together in the presentation of a sort of radio hour, to further the cause of peace. This program would promote appreciation of art, liter- - to give the neutrality program precedence over possible application of sanctions imposed by the League of Nations. The conference's standing committee on the organization of peace, headed by Felix Nieto del Rio of Chile, submitted a resolution which was passed that the forma- n n inter-Americ- v ! i,vi jv , i,K' w NEW! President Roosevelt and President Juslo of Argentine, seen on their at Uuenos Aires. way to attend peace conference tion of an American League of Nations be discussrd in 1938 in the Conference at eighth Lima, Peru. It must not be imagined that the neutrality conventions are hidebound agreements. They are too flexible and bear too many reservations for that. Rather, they are an initial move toward a program which guarantees at least immediate consultation with a view to promotion of peace, probably followed by combined action, in the case of hostilities. Reservation Limit KfTectivrness. A reservation insisted upon by Argentina makes the effectiveness of any embargoes which might be declared under the conventions doubtful. This reservation makes two Satisfied. United The American republics agree conditions: first, that in no case shall that, in rise tif hostilities or the foodstuffs and raw materials desthreat of hostilities "between two or tined fur the civilian populations of aaa Still Coughing? 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H iuld $1. yout diuciii. f ul, IN UTAH AND The macMiCirrit It an I nnirrcni if m re a 1 THE 1ICTXL BH C;ko r.vi,,C t r? $2.CD DcVj' i'o! ly r-- II -s K.iin Cc'o't C-- t h A w-- Cord CortiJen Cc"re S''o a J lot-t- Ciyvxt it j THE HOTEL EEN LOMOND W. tr. Cix l Man. r C j a neuatti-Iml- e !.t,e." Hie be considcref an w.ir cuiir.ib.iiKl; and. tint in tl evert of nil iirins en., hitrgo. each nat.iin may reserve tu att.ttide in case if a w,,r of Miimr rcM'tAnt ons vkeie .i' o inM,ied ii"i n ly p.iraga.iy. I S.nv.n! .r ar.d C'lon-.la. Other resulutiul'. bearing upo-- i the event i t war wlia h were i as.si-cnnfrr nee in plenary, vr by I f the difJ'.cuV.y in gr't-t's- the t nvrntt. n thr i :ii r mi muire rained by ti e prubtcni of mak- In it fit Latin Atnrric.-icount ries which wrrc already nu n l the Lragae of Nat on? Hie wrinkles, fcccurdmg toCordell Hall, secretary of Hate of the t'mtcd States anj tliii country's i. g (.ir,t at the mrrting, were irnnrd cut entirely to hll latisfactii n and Without jrep. g-- i UTAH "COME AS YOU ARE" CMAUNCtr -t ch.ir.u-!- ilu-.- brlliitorrnt thriMlih en, leaver b.-r- Scv-c- nil be found OGDCN. t they miimn ami so! I.iry in order to d,p ruin aste iind t Oie aprcaJ or pr n of Mt to $4.00 SfciCoo'lflcx.--. Every I'JaVi -- in ! trals a LCMCND 1'l.uj roncrrn at Iturnni Airra. whrre for the Mainlrium r of Vvicc was held. ot it:i n, in"rii"ii..itrty Con- - ITS tlo'Ml, r granulated gelatin H cup cold water hot iVt cupa atroiig coffee H cup sugar slim, the irritable, the hungry woman takes on the proportion of one of our minor menaces," says Fannie Kurst in her amusing little book, "No Food With My Meals." Miss Hurst is writing frankly from her owr experience in attempting successfulShe admits ly to lose pounds. herself that although she under- - her reduction program under the direction of the doctor, she was not content with the comparatively slow results and cut still further the low calorie diet which the physician gave her. It is one of the mysteries of life that it is much harder to lose added pounds than it is to gain them. The bathroom scales, which are now so general a part of equipment, enable us to keep a check on weight. It is not so easy for those extra pounds which creep upon us unaware as it was once upon a time. A few days of dieting in time will save the slender figure. Remember, ever, that, in general, the howaddi- usually needed to balance those lines which the years write. Unless there is some glandular deficiency, overweight has but one cause, namely, overeating. The avoidance of more calories than are needed for use by the body for its own processes and for the activity of our lives may usually be a simple matter if there are no between meal sweets and no in bread, butter, other fats and rich desserts with meals. Not complete avoidance! It is only the second helpings that are usually responsible for undue weight gam. Looking out for that pound in time will actually save nine. Just one word of warning. fosion included; ("h,le' recommcmlatii n that nations arrange bilateral arms limita-tioagrcenu-iits- . A rcolulinn tntrcduerd by the Uruguayan delegation, tondemning the use of poison gas. liquid fire and ature and the tourist attractions of the nations. Here may possibly be seen the influence of the success of President Roosevelt's "fireside chats." It was suggested that the outlets be the most powerful broadcasting stations in each of the countries. Important actions by countries party to the agreement would be announced and patriotic holidays celebrated, but no political comments or reports would be allowed. In nations where the government's influence over radio broadcasting is not too greatly curbed by law, it is suggested that programs which might stir up enmity between nations or might disturb peaceful relations be banned. Another resolution involved agreement of the nations to teach in all grades of all schools the principles of the renunciation of war and the settlement of international disputes by arbitration. Arrangements were also made for the annual interchange of students and professors, and for interchange of books and publications through national or official libraries. The growing importance of mov-in- g a pictures as media of peace was likewise recognized. Governments were advised to clamp down on the showing of films which glorified "wars of aggression" or which represented incidents likely to excite the animosity of other nations. By the same token it was suggested that educational films promoting the friendly Interest of one country in another, especially by stimulating tourist trade, be allowed freedom of laxei or duties. See Victory for Women. The tremendous effect of women's work on behalf of peace was materially acknowledged by a resolution recognizing their efficacy in society and the ctTect they will have upon me morale of future generations. The resolution said that the lime had arrived to enhance their work by granting women of all the American countries citizenship. M ss Doris Stevens, principal champion id the women's cause, who had con- v' v.ihijmikh irotn a sickbed, saw in this reflation a complete victory; he interprets It to be nn odrial recommendation that women be g.veu the Voting franchise in all the American counas tries, they have been in ii,e United Mates. Tl.e tremendous ovations accorded President Roosevelt wherever he visited in South America were evidence of the belief that his "g.md neighbor" policy had maHe tv thing possible. Tuho M. Cestero. the Dominican delegate, was round', ly applauded when he told the conference he hoped the policy "would be a permanent policy cf all futuri United States administrations." C Wtern Newspaper L'moa. Soak gelatin in cold water, fresh hot coffee and the sue.t Stir until dtaspolved and pour molds to set. i Mineral Oil Mayonnaise. teaspoon mustard 1 teaspoon salt Cayenne teaspoon sugar 1 1 ess yolk Cup mmtnS Vim-8a- Mix dry ingredients and yolk of egg. Mix well and one-ha- lf teaspoon vinegar mineral drop oil ' Lerm.n jui gradually, u drop at first, then more quick, beating with egg beatei. As r. ture thickens thin with ler juice or vinegar and continue a: ing oil. When finished mixt; should be very stiff. Keep k ered in the ice box. Bell Syndicate. ' WNU Service, Bunyan Created Lakes 1- Elk and Torch lakes, the hi tiful finger lakes that stretch p allel for miles along the shore Lake Michigan near Elk date back to the days Bunyan, according to the -- 2. - mgUC se , ? Rapij of Pi old h. - PJ berjacks. Lake Michigan, they say, scooped out by the mighty Pa;, to be used as a log pond. Inslo of skidding the logs into a strei and floating them down to pond Paul would hitch ontoj section of land and drag it ovt to the lake, log off the timbe and then haul the section bat One day Paul hooked onto particularly heavy timbered s; tier near the Boardmati started Babe, the blue ox, out haul it over to the lake. The; had been a heavy rain, th ground was greasy, and Babe feet slipped. Torch and Elk lakes remain, s eternal testimonial to the blue t. and the time his fect f f k ? t slipped.-Detroi- Free Press. Here's Simple Way to Ease a Cold "a- - i T ..V. .V Va.v r ' ' - I I f-'W- i -- i " 1 1 V IM A f . s: A r-- i LL Tuo Quick-ActinBayer Aspirin Tablets with a Glass of Water g, Quick-Dissolvi- TLe modern way to ease a cold is this: Two prop-agand- r.ow. (AUvJ 1 1 tabteapoona Overeating. "The took pubi i j n Is I Then'. don't advertise Overweight Generally Has But however, your diet program. Coffee Jelly. One Cause and That tion if a few extra pounds with the years is an asset. They are " Than to Gain More of It Is Neutrality Pact Signed at Buenos Aires; n These are the cornerstones which4 it has set in place fur the banish moot of war from the Western Hem isjihere a convention of collective l,d J vvwwv L security; a protocol branding intervention an unfriendly act that would bond together all of the Amerthin layer. Give it time to burn ican republics in common defense well and heat the house, then against a country guilly of interadd a full charge of coal. When vention; a convention requiring the gases have burned olr, reset common and joint neutral attitude the dampers for normal burning. on the part of all the American This same rule applies should countries in the event of hostilities the fire get very low and almost between any two of them, and a burn itself out at any time. Be declaration of solidarity. careful not to smother it with too This latter declaration will have much coal. Open the ashpit dam- the effect of a pronouncement by hemisphere that per and close the check damper. the nations of this When the fire again is burning an act tending to affect the peace of any of them will affect all, and set brightly, shake the grates gently in motion consultations provided for until the first red glow appears in the ashpit, add a full charge in the collective security convenof fuel, allow the gases to burn tion. The word "convention" as It acoff, reverse the dampers close has been used in reporting the the nshpit damper and open the tivities of the conference assumes cheek damper. That's the way to the meaning given in international that of a treaty agreesave fuel and cut down trips to law ment establishing practices for a the cellar. group of several signatory nations under specific conditions, such as A Continual Course war. Life is but one continual course of Tact I'naiiiinnusly Adopted. Instruction the hand of the parIt was the tirst time in history ent writes en the heart of the child that the American nations had ever the f.rst faint characters which on a treaty which would end time deepens into strength so that j agreed war or combat the threat of war nothing can efface them. It. Hill. by linking the nations of this hemisphere in a joint neutrality program. It was adopted unanimously, a fact which is indeed indicative of the harmony prevalent throughout the l i ft" J entire conference. In addition to the four cornerstones, the conference produced at V least two other suggested features ; .cVr H which are destined to play an important part in the determined efSHE TOLD HIM TIRED ALL fort to maintain peace. These two WHAT TO DO THE TIME peace things are an propaganda program of heroic proFEEL5 LIKE portions via the radio and moving THANK5 TO CLEVER WIFE.. pictures, and a general movement Had tno many rratln. tj afford women full rights of citiHE wasn'ttonWmrll many tirwi dav. Srrmrl IoIcm tuo mull zenship in the nations which sent ha aniiiiunn. Uul his rlcvrr .tc o Irt Una jo on. Mie inutrl that be try delegations. Nature'. Kcmcdy (NK Tablets) and be found Other resolutions dealt mainly out hat a nurpr uing diflrrrtice it nude to use Uiatiw of entirely vetroitilr origin. He didn't with standardization and exchange mind Ukin NK at all, thry cre o grnilr, in education and art with a view and non h.iliit tofumi. Tucjr timply mad to strengthening through spiritual lum lorl likr a Dew tnnn. Ot and intellectual channels the ties a Z5c box at which bind the American nations. anydrugatoie ail aM H today. The neutrality convention emerged as a distinct tribute to the A Purpose in Life statesmanship of the United States We are escorted on every hand delegation. The draft from the comthrough life by spiritual agents, mittee in charge was actually preand a beneficent purpose lies in sented to the assembly as a joint resolution by the 23 signatory nawait for us. Emerson. tions and not just as a United States project. It had been the most difficult of all the conventions to jam through committee. I Harder to Lose Pounds Bayer Aspirin tablets tie moment you feci a cold coming on. Then repeal. If necessary, according instructions in the box. At ore three to ng Try this way. Your doctor, w know, will endorse iL For it U a S) qtiiil, effective means of combat inj "c? a th 04 rou a coll. Ask for Bayer Aspirin full nane at your druggist's for "aspirin" alone. Ij cot ! the same time, if you Lave throat, crush and dissolve BAYER UllcU in one-thi- glast of water. And gargle with thia mixture twice. The Bayer Aspirin you tale internally will art to combat fever and the pains which usually accompany coIJs. The gargle will act u a medicinal gargle to provide almost in.stant relief from rawness and pain. It is really marvelous; for it acts like a local anesthetic oa the irritated membrane of your throat. 15 FOR A DOZEN 2 FULL DOZEN VIRTUALLY 1C 4 FOR 2SC A TABIET Sit in Your Chair B at Homo ... and Shop c r Tlie things you want to buy .. . at the time you want to buy them ... at the price you want to pay. You can find these rifiht in the paper. Your newspaper advertisements make it possible to do your "looting around" right at home a and then co downtown to do your buying . . saving you time and energy. 1 C bother Cf ol; mn Lon; num. Baitir |