Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 22 1938 R Millions of Housewives Gwe Dale Harrison’s iSTtautHto NEW YORK miurr PUBLISHING COMPANY For Democracy can read the foreign news NO American without asking himself some days searching questions about his duty to the cause of democracy and freedom That Europe’s freedom and democracy are in dire straits is too tragically clear to miss' The struggle may come tomorrow or it may be postponed for a few weeks that it is bound to eome before very long now seems certain We cannot be unmoved by this spectacle We have in our keeping the brightest strongest flame of liberty that burns anywhere on the globe today and as the lights flicker out in Europe we are compelled to ask ourselves just what our duty to the world calls on us to do Yet if we cannot avoid asking that question we must be extremely careful about how we answer it Democracy and freedom are indeed in peril abroad but we would be making the gravest error of our history if we assumed that we were obligated to go abroad to help them We do indeed have a duty to perform — but it is a duty that we can perform only by staying at home What better thing would we do than to keep democracy and freedom alive within our own borders? How could we serve those magnificent causes better than by preserving them intact on one continent? What more could we do for the world than demonstrate in our own gigantic laboratory that the way of liberty brings men and women more happiness than any other way? The war peril in Europe makes it more than ever important that we do just those things We can do them only by resolving to stay out of any war that Europe may concoct History moves in a roundabout way and men learn things very slowly Yet in the long run reason will prevail if it has a chance to make itself heard The people of this world do not want war nor do they want the eternal suspicion enmity and rivalry between nations that lead to war livThey want peace a chance to make a securing a little time to be happy a little ity against hunger and poverty If America goes on year afer year provmore ing that those boons can be had abundantly under democracy than under can live oppression — if it shows that men at peace and plenty under a regime of com- some plete freedom —will not the argument day become irresistible? Our first and greatest duty is at home If we continue to make democracy work and to make peace and liberty go hand in hand with plenty and justice we shall serve the world better than in any other possible way Excavators near Salem Ore were puzzled to find that part of a tree below the ground had wrapped itself around a bottle Probroot beer ably at one time it had contained 1 j ' is moot housewife for nforoblem°‘of witnesses to their thoughts Often- the family market basket is delirium robs them of their import- known to her Yet she thinks of alDr George Miller Beard a fa-- 1 charts and graphs Bread-makin- g mous American pioneer in the study of nerves was on his deathbed “I should like to record the man for the thoughts of a dying he murmurbenefit of science" ed “but it is impossible” Hot from London comes the startling disno closure that the British fashion-plat- e longer wears what Bond Street imposes but takes his cue from Main Street Gosh doesn’t it make you feel like something with a waxed mustache and a scentec handkerchief? How about a 1939 fashion forecast right off the bat how ' for the expectant thousands along Piccadilly? Suit coats — friends across the sea — will be worn with a liberal supply of matches and key rings in both side pockets The trouser line will break slightly just above the cuff—two or three times — and once or twice just below the knee Vests will be unbuttoned to the top for office wear On the street pencils pens and eyeglasses will decorate the breast pocket and walking sticks — friends across the sea — will decorate a corner of the attic But don’t you Main Street style arbiters count on effecting a fashion revolution overnight These things take a little time in London The big break with tradition this year according to the late overseas style report consisted of the shedding of the vest during a heat wave Tsn’t that the girl who helped me with my canning last vear?” - NEWS COMMENTS BOAKE CARTER’S- The civil aeronautics authority may soon be asked to throw into the discard the best piece of merchandising American commercial airlines possess to sell air transport to the- - public — scrip cardsair- Three or four years ago the lines used to employ an antiquatmethod of ticket ed Rewards and Rebuffs selling They rarely made any business on that basis Too many ' complicated world these days for a failed to keep sellers ticket IT’S soldier what with undeclared wars abreast of schedules were more interested in drumming up busiand rebellions and shifts of alliances Time ness for other forms of transport was when a man with a gun knew where Then along came a young man the name of Smith He was he stood but he’s practically got to be a by boss of American airlines and one of the few successful ones in the scout to figure his true bearings now The key to his success drop- business News arrives of the well-plannwas his realization that American greatest ping of a fog of oblivion over one group of commercialwas toaviation’s sell itself to the problem did the who officers extremely accomplished public 15 Pet Off wrong things too well These are the offino airline would He figured cers of the German army who taught the go very far that if it depended upon Chinese a few handy things about the 20th customers dug up in haphazard manner Said he to himself why century soldiering When they were re- pay 5 per cent per whole ticket called to Berlin were summoned to an cost to lose business when the 5 cent should be given to the oblivion as complete as an undistinguished per customer who actually uses the hit-and-m- iss ed death The Reich as you might say worked night and day to ignore them father-lan- d Many of them were heroes in their during the World War When they went to China they were professional soldiers Then a structure materialized known as the triangle and what the men are now might be defined as Berlin-Rome-Tok- io refugees at home The pOor fellows backed a horse their leader soured on Maybe professional militarism just isn’t worth while Insanity is now being treated in England by the application of a malarial mosquito That’s a handy thing to have around when the garden variety drives you crazy Let’s" hope the leadership squabble in the auto workers’ union clears up Labor cerday That section of the parade would tainly look funny with half a dozen drum majors and no marchers News comes that the army may put the soldiers in blue uniforms- It looks like the North won - Harrison Finds Them Sinking Shimming Pouting and Slaving By PAUL HARRISON which the drums carry the melNEA Service Staff ody HOLLYWOOD Sept 22— Short Nobody Has Any Fun Alice takes: Faye who still thinks of as a singer who can act a herself divorced be will Gable Clark an actress who does be will little virtual in are soon Attorneys not all at in her next two sing Martha Raye isxa pictures agreement There will be swing While Robert Tay- music in “That Certain Age” the blond now lor 'is working in “Stand Up and next Deanna Durbin film but DeFight” Monogram is readying a anna won’t be allowed to warble war thriller titled “Lie Down and it And Swarthout won’t demanded sing when Gladys Paul Muni Die” she appears in the last and won a lot of changes in the picture of her Paramount contract Emperor — and her ticket is for $60000 story about Mexico’s Maximilian One thing he’ll have More effective than all the prize is the title role He plays the part contests and hoopla in the movies’ of Pablo Jaurez the president who campaign for increased patronage executed Maximilian and the pic- are pictures such as “You Can’t ture will be called “Jaurez” Take It With You” and “Too Hot A Little Less Qul?t Please To Handle” These prove as nothAssistant directors are the top ing else can the industry’s slogan sergeants of movie companies By “Movies Are Your Best Entertainand large they are the loudest ment” most arrogant individuals on any Frank Capra’s version of the set Mostly they go around yelling Pulitzer prize play shows how “Quiet!” at the tops of their voices much the screen can improve on Lately though the National La- the best that the stage has to offer bor Relations boarcThas been hear- And “Too 'Hot to Handle” packed ing arguments about whether as- with thrill shots demonstrates the sistant directors and unit mana- screen’s capacity for certain subgers (the latter being glorified jects which cannot even be attimekeepers) rightfully belong wit-in tempted in any other medium Tsk-t’s- k the Directors’ guild On the department: Classified ness stand assistant directors re- ad in a local trade paper offers attractive peatedly have been reprimanded for hire “one - young for speaking so softly that nobody secretary Has withstood many top ” can understand them executives “Louder!” yell the inquisitors Keep It a Sigrid representing the studios Shirley Temple’s next “The LitMartin Greene relays a defini- tle Princess” will be in color and tion of swing music — the kind in about twice as costly as any of her for the Brooklyn-bor- n Norwegian Surest forecast of a player’s stardom is when rich talent agencies begin bidding for his contract That’s how it is with Jeffrey Lynn The biography of Jack London in a national magazine plus Metro’s plan to film the writer’s life with Spencer Tracy has started a general stampede for the bonanza of stories by London Metro owns two and Columbia has bought 12 Paramount Warners and Universal plan two each some of them remakes of tales once done in silent days Even the New York Theatre guild has bought options on two of London’s ’s unproduced plays Strips Itself and Gypsy McLaglen Rose Lee (Hovick) are being dropElaine Barrie ped by 20th-Fo- x was a face on the cutting-roofloor when “Hold That Co-ewas previewed She played a persistent woman reporter who wanted to interview John Barrymore but all her scehes have been clipped from Lou Holtz the the picture m d” low-come- dy cane-wield- er has settled his contract with David Selznick for $14000 without having faced a camera He offered to stick around and test for the part of Rhett Butler’ hut Mr Selznick said no thanks Seventy-fiv- e per cent of the Dearest Things Thus he died To the last he was scientist searching his mindfor something that might help posv tority There is a tendency of dying men to voice the things dearest to them Sometimes it is a princountry ciple Often' it is their ones To Many times it is loved it was a General Winfield Scott horse “James” said the hero of the war with Mexico as he died “take horse good care of the of words master Henry Clay — died sobbing: “Mother— Mother wife” dear and my Kneel Only to God The last words of patriots inmost dramatic variably are thechild knows the school Every the lips of from came words that “I re- died: he as Hale Nathan life one but I have gret only that matc nMintrv inr nec- tar gathered by bees in the making of is obtained from clover honey not from garden flowers I - So successful was this airlines airline merchandissmart bit of 1938 travelers in May that ing were responcards scrip holding of the gross cent sible for 52 per airlines American of revenue Problem Absorbed of this Major bookkeeping costs probthe of simplifying method Q lems of air travel for Johnnie absorbare Public and his family ed by American Airlines an where AMA the scrip card used is CELFd woeOther airlines however oi fully lacking in understanding psychology public relations public even and merchandising wrinkles flying-wis- e discovthough being own sysered that their well so not doing were tems sev Fist one then twothethen was idea that eral complained imagined not as good as first them That instead of bringing cost buslost iness its bookkeeping other than money more them AMA strip - holding passengers revenue brought in the way of at the Fired further by jealousy AMA scrip the obvious success of card properly merchandised and of the failure of their own many voted the major airlines recently airlines ? themselves to request the So into being came the scrip amongd aeronautics civil card stamped AMA which enti- authority to cancel all such cards tled the user to 15 per cent dis- and return to the old count on his ticket costs scheme The card was not given indisThis writer for one is admittedcriminately to every itinerant ly a steady air traveler Possibly traveler but every company or his observations may be more business house with a reputable than heartfelt But it seems that credit rating was approached The the proposal to abolish scrip cards following argument was put up to for air travel is not only foolish him: also downright poor business ‘Mr Jones your employes do but a lot of business They have to merchandisingcent of this writer’s Fifty per " move around fast when jumping travel in the last twelve from place to place The best way air card AMA scrip to do it of course is to fly It’s months on an eastern to an revenue safe convenient comfortable and bag brought seaboard opposition airline But it quick safe for him to say that there ‘We realize however that all is were many times when he hadn’t too often a man may not have the cash the price of a plane seat in right amount of change in his his pocket he climbed when He might have to do pocket to say that if safe is aboard It much travel by air and couldn’t of the future must risk carrying a large wad of bills air travelers in their pockets cash in his pocket It would be much carry around airlines can the airline the for more convenient for him to have in customers on count losing a card which would entitle him to transportation on any recogniz- hurry Save From Selves ed commercial airline card has done as The scrip Catches On Fast “At the end of the month the much as anything yet produced merchandis the company for which he worked frombrains air commercial in the ing would be billed and if he flew air States United to sell line field for pleasure or private reasons encourto to the public he’d reimburse you Mr Jones If transport he was on company business how age the use of the transport planes It is not a mere guess much more simplified are his air to declare that the bookkeeping save time and money — and that costs created are but a fraction may mean the difference between of the passenger revenue brough: success or failure in landing a fat in and the good will established contract Mr Jones” It is to be hoped for the sake The idea caught on fast Hunthe people in America who like dreds of commercial houses in the of to travel by air that the civi' country deposited a credit with aeronautics authority will not de the airline and where before there were one or two employes who prive the public of what is literaltraveled by air soon there were ly a convenience and in these hundreds Other airlines agreec modern days a necessity It is to recognize the AMA cards and to be hoped that the CAA wil save the airlines from cutting put out their own in spite of One great American corporation their own throats on themselves has 750 employes traveling (Copyright 1938) scrip cards of one of the major newly-create- hit-and-m- iss all-too-f- Ross Hopes 'Lambeth Walk' Will Wend Way to Oblivion —Anyway He Doesn't Dance colo-- 1 of death Charles Baxter a the in forces American nel in the as war with Mexico was woundedsaid: he ie led an attack Dying that the Say to my father was York New regiment should there have and that I fell where I of — it head the at fallen Defiance breathes in the dying words of many Colonel William Crittenden an American enexpedition gaged in a filibustering in Cuba during the middle of the by xast century was captured o death Spaniards and sentenced-this 3e was ordered to kneel with To his squad the to firing back shouted: executioners he “An American kneels only to his 1 ar ra-ho- se bl-oom- TTata’o tVia tomnonofniioa1 JHUIH j The restricted diet for emer- degrees gency use Relief officials throughout the Minimum early today was 48 de- - country are using the Stiebling grees with 49 degrees and 3022 recommendations as to the last barometric pressure registered at two diets The diets are worked seven b m (beautiful morn) out for families of different sizes When Secretary Henry A Wal- ' Rain fell one year ago with 80 iace who has declared that an degrees maximum and 43 degrees ajequate diet for every American j minimum must be the goal of any farm pro- wants to know how much P S Frisoiier Coma my ex--1 gram kind 0f f00d farmers eacll eculionbe postponed until France should raise to give the nation takes Madrid?" an adequate diet Dr Stiebling tells him 4 Jj 1 I I J I Food Facts Today Dr Stiebling is engaged in a great new experiment A I read in the papers vey of consumer purchase and God!” science has discovered that I consumer income carried on by that So he died standing erect and singing warms the blood the bureau of home economics anJ proud and utterly brave Sockman— I don’t doubt that at bureau of labor statistics in sur-Meeker- — I vMbhis moment aU- - I’ve heard singing that has operation with the national sources committee has yielded an made my blood boiL of high nobility when death comes unprecedented mass of data on who betrayed — Didn’t she let Benedict Arnold Jack kiss hundreds of thousands of families General Washington and the Con- her? Dr Stiebling is comparing the food tinental army died in Jf'n01J no! She isn’t expenditures of these families with heavens kind years later His last her diets and at last will know — She was to me say were: Jack what proportion of families are “Let me die in the old uniform for getting them or are able to get battles jny in which I fought “Lord soul!” my help ly: them me freedom May God forgive Washington Irving another of In spite of the collapse of theSJi other” o ever for Pitting th W the proud names of American let- - president’s “purge” there will he Samuel Davis ters was as calm at the new faces in few a stm be quite aprpoach executed Confederacy who wasUnion of death as was his leisurely the congressional set winter this lines when found within the who fortunates of those Wives peron his with valuable papers 1 must arrange prob-“fchoices” my are pillows" freethe “people’s son was offered his life and saxa another weary ably will play their part in the dom if he would tell the name of in much the life of the L the Union officer who had supplieda Vanderbilt a very same mannercapital as all congressmen’s With r£fnelius information the with him mumbled as he died: chance to save himself the young1 Yes yes sing that for me I am wives The congressman’s wife leaves southerner scornfully replied: and poor needy” cards at the White House on down ‘Do you supose I would betray ords s Daniel w last Webster a die would the line unendingly until at night a friend? No sir! I were almost oratorical of of a succession first!” times thousand — and was she dreams "I live!” he still cried folders accordion cards like the Edgar Allan Poe with a soul as dead of I picture postcards susceptible to emotion as a reedThink of People the senator from of the wife The to a breeze died crying piteousThe last words of presidents husband represents asks often disclose that the leaders of statetoher an “at home” It is a small- her he larly struck his fancy and atgathering She gets to meet even l!?!nkw face writes us about it It is an observe them And they people tachment he says for an automo- eternity William Henry Harriher‘ Se bile dashboard and it operates a son’s last words were: “I wishapprais? more attention to he! must little light hooked up to the accel- you to understand the true prin frocks give her gloves her hair-d-o erator When the autoist is lolling ciples of government I wish them To Washington rents are high she this bulb carried out I ask mothing more” have along at 15 m p h the background right Said Thomas Jefferson dying: flashes white and at 20 mph it pay $150 to $200 for a four turns to a pale green Between 20 “I resign my spirit to God my must or flat with a good ad- and 50 mph it remain static in dan ade of dress Her own wardrobe color home needsat forher Quate "It murmured simply: But let the man at the wheel murder i OnH’a be aone’ I morning frocks some simple little step on the gas and breeze along- j not ours way His will afternoon things for her bridge at 60 and this new device will reclub teas and Buchanan And President slipped club and literary dress lease a wedge in a tiny music box a season one evening good which will play out “Nearer My quietly intoondeath with this prayer simply shablook do won’t They his lips: trembling God to Thee!” of out date “Oh Lord Almighty as Thou by and What’s more our friend adds (Copyright 1938) wilt” this gadget is on view in a school of theology Capsule film review: One of the best entertainments we’ve ever FIFTH seen is “You Can’t Take It With You” on the screen CODE Camera Hound CODE director In The Hollywood passed through ManhatHO tan recently and in his luggage Tay Garnett bore several thousand feet of undeveloped film that will turn up sooner or later in talking pictures A fool for a camera Mr Garnett he is at a loss without one When he left Hollywood earlier this year for an extended trip he planned to head east But suddenly he heard of oil trouble in Mexico and hurried with his camera equipment in that direction From there he went to Martinique and photographed the port town and sailed to France More pictures of local color Aft6r that it was a continental jaunt Garnett went to Germany and Austria and photographed whatever was permissible and now he considers that he’s had an ideal vacation There is a busman’s holiday for I I traitor I 000j - I or I SSSUfi five-roo- m I (J j ! I pmT globe-trottinge- st no 447 446 o ‘ o you Farthest North in Concerts Here is a note from Molly Pi- con the piquant little comedienne By GEORGE ROSS ‘ who Insisted that the who forsakes the Second avenue claimants NEA Service Staff Lambeth Walk was seen in a New rostrums each year and safaris tq NEW YORK Sept 22— We doubt York 25 years far corners qf the world This misthat any dance craze has aroused ago musical comedy sive is postmarked Spitzbergen so many controversial claims tq ours in Pitts- Iceland and the vivacious' mimic of A correspondent its origin as the Lambeth Walk that the Lambeth writes: seems to have burgh writessaw Everybody “I’m the only living actress who the day of light Walk first thought of it first Nearly every- around a and ever Golden Triangle the gave a concert at the ‘Nord it citizen of Memphis Tenn body claims to 4 has Pole BaP which is the last outto America When the Black BotLam- post of civilization before reachthe us that tell to in written tom the Susi-the Big Apple and enjoyed its genesis In ing the North Pole I survived other terpsichorean fads arrived beth Walksouth was the barkeeper Die deep My audience here there never was much argu- W student as serve a who is us to meteorological Far be it from ment about how they got started assistradio a We (his and matter operator hope the —or by whom The Savoy ballroom arbiter in three two Polar and huskies soon and the over ant) is schism in Harlem claimed credit for sev- the was concert cubs The bear its wends given Walk weary Lambeth forcame eral and no detractors 3 am while the sun July 31 ward to deny it- and various parts way toward oblivion We don’t was shining and a heavy snow fallof the south went uncontested for dance anyway Those boys by the way know ing Light of Heaven authorship of tha others browsours of A friend recently everything from Bei Mir Bist Du But it’s different with the LamBosSchoen’ to what fish President in exhibit science a amidst beth Walk Though it was said to ed ' Roosevelt catches Regards ton have been born in England last One 20th century gadget particu- - home” season along came a horde of have-introduc- means millions of bushels of wheat to her Breakfast brings her visions of fields of corn and oats She is quiet and retiring yet she is senior economist of the United States bureau of home economics — Dr Hazel K Stiebling Two similar problems claim most rof her waking hours How much food is needed to give every American an adequate diet is the first problem How can agriculture supply this need is the second problem These problems are geared together she believed and the solution of one means much toward the solution of the other From her office in the building of the department of agriculture she began her research on the question of adequate diet Diet At Four Levels In a study of tremendous value to millions of housewives as well as to the whole field of nutrition study and home economics she worked out charts and tables to could and ahould fanUterrriv"eUUulfrrMovTu"e'tte Ksh°w "“at to get the greatest purchased office boy in wee early hours of out of the value food possible the g m (good morning) on Friweekly budget day Today anyone who wants dol-l-to how to stretch the food know Let’s all stand up and sing: the farthest need only write to of sum“Twas the last bureau of home economics for the mer series of four standard diets the aloneLeft devised by Dr Stiebling These “Diets at Four Levels of Hi ho pa —what’d you do with Content and Cost” are: Nutritive summer wages? y0Ur 1 The liberal diet 2 The adequate diet at moderate Autumn drawers on— move in the coal and wood and let’s get ready cost 3 The adequate diet at mini for a fall for which Sol is head-- 1 I M Sigrid Gu-rieprevious pictures doubtful nationality and passport difficulties were an inspiration instead of an embarrassment to Samuel Goldwyn A story based on the situation is being written - Only the finaT’wordsof dying men can BOYS you don’t know it but you’re style Victor Rodney Dutcher is on vaToday’s "Behind the Scenes in Washington” is written by his assistant Gerry Dick By GERRY DICK NEA Service Staff WASHINGTON Sept 22 — She cation eter-nity- Hello Arbiters 20th-Fo- x Debt of Gratitude to Woman Who Analyses Market Basket k: Pt The Sane Way to Fight V NEW YORK Sept 22— Stories scrap-oofrom a newspaperman’s (The following article was written June 6 1937) The words of dying men always What are assume significance men’s thoughts as they leave the earth? 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