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Show C L'AS S I F.I E 3 tha submarine extermination battle may go well, that bombing planes will also ba a menace to shipping, neutral as well as vessels flying belligerent flags. So the American auto makers are figuring on foregoing all foreign markets whers fits trouble with selling new ears is that then is nothing to put into their gas tanks. NATIONAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT Reviewed by CARTER FIELD GRASS SEED CtnM wiiit Oraoo. Blah quality hardy rodoancd Montana aaad at naw low prieoo. Tha laarla fa ad Ca.. Lewietewo, Meat. South America g Arnold? complicates profiteering problem . . . United States facing big decline in exports . . . IMtle attention is being given to the problem of imports . . . American skips trust-bustin- HOTELS hi4UWiMl i o til 4) rB.jwLi nMWai ish ports. Wben Baking Applet. Cut the skin around applet and they will not ahrivel up when baking. 0 0 Care of Lamp Shades. Silk and parchment lamp shadea ahould be dusted frequency with a toft brush or the vacuum cleaner. 0 0 0 Veal Improving Veal Roast. roasts are improved by rubbing them with powdered ginger, black pepper and onion salt before cooking. oo Blending Fruit Jaiees. Grapefruit juice blends well with pineapple and raspberries. This combination is good served as a cock tail or partially frozen for dessert o 0-- When Baking Apple Pies. To prevent the juice in apple pies from boiling over during baking, mix the apples and sugar and let them stand covered for five minutes, then drain off the juke from the apple slices. a Coffee the Pot To Cleaning keep a coffee pot sweet and dean, put a tablespoon of bicarbonate of soda into it fill it nearly full of water and let it boil for a little while. Then rinse very thoroughly with warm water several times. This should be done once a week. i Lengthening Short Blankets. If blankets have become too short by shrinkage or mending they can be lengthened by sewing at one end a strip of muslin 12 to 18 inches wide. This extra length will tuck in under the mattress at the foot and leave the woolen part on top of the bed. Docs Note Came Easy To Chemist An invitation to dinner had been sent to the new doctor. In reply the hostess received an absolutely illegible letter. I must know if he accepts or declines," she declared. "If I were you," suggested her husband, "I should take it to the druggist. They can always read doctors letters." The druggist looked at the sheet of note paper which she had handed him, and without waiting for her explanation went into his dispensary and returned a few minutes later with a bottle which he handed over the counter. "There you are, madam," he said. That will be $1.50, please.1 CONSTIPATED? all Go mikl, thoruugh. rtfres pvdafafc nlWfrMi rick I wStbooTKsk MSK Mam H oet lafaad tha porefeeeo That'a fair. prlct. Cat NR TeMrte today. wiuMq Inatto tho baa laaaWi (S AtOSBK flower of fleeting life its lustre and perfume; and we are weeds without it. Cowper. Are Yon All .Nerves? 1012 Loenabery, Caacada A , aayai Xaaorita Prtacriptioa atiauilalad a appetite and did air a wooderfol lot el food far that narroua, oat-ofaorta Bey k ia liquid or tabhta at yoar dray More today. Nrar eue, taMrta He. Liquid $1 and 11.15. Sc how nch calmer aad hatter yoa feel after Being thia took. "Dr. Flcrca'l fed." 4439 W Both Strengthened He that aids another, strengthen! more than one. Lucy Lar-co- Jhat'Nagqjnql Backache of Dieordered Kidney Action May Warn lift with fta harry aad worry. Irregular habila, improper aoliag aad drinking ill risk of oapooura and throwa heavy Urmia on Ihn arsrk of the kidney. They nra apt to baeoaia oveMurd and fail to flltrr excaaa acid and other impurities boat tha UfoqMag Modern Infae-lio- o Ton nay euffrr Midq backarha, diieiime, settles ap night, las pain, aarellins feet cooeunlly tired, nervous. all arum ant. Other eiaa ef kidney or Mndder dianrdar ara sometime burnins, acanly or too frequent rinaliua. Try Don'i Pin. Doaa'l hrlp tha kldaaya to imum off harmful rsaaaa body emete. They hava had not than hall a Hilary of public unprovut Aru reoom-mendby fnirfnl umn uvurywhan. nandacho, raw materials, or of labor, but they have no desire to push prices higher than these two dements of expense require. They are remembering tha deflation that followed the last war. But when it comes to how to prevent unreasonable advances In cost Old Man Worry walks in tha door. There are two obvious ways to accomplish It. One would be by government price fixing, as was done, in part, by the Lever act in the last war. Chief objection to this, strangely enough, comes not from the business men involved, though they dont like government price fixing, but from the government Few on tha government aide who remember how the Lever act worked last time would be willing to risk it again. Vould Permit Business to Reach Price Agreementt The other solution would be to permit business Itself to reach price agreements in its various lines. That appeals to tha business men, naturally. It also appeals to some of tha administration executives, especially in fiie department of commerce. But not to Mr. Arnold. In fact, the department of justice is waving the Mg stick on anti-truprosecutions as never before, threatening to prosecute all and sundry. Arnold gets a lot of publicity for his speeches and his gestures against "combinations in restraint of trade." There ia perfectly good legal precedent in high court decisions that it is just as contrary to tha letter and spirit of tha anti-trulaws for competitors to agree to reduce prices as it is for them to agree to raise prices. There is more logic In this, incidentally, than sounds possible if one is thinking only about file problem which now confronts the government the prevention of profiteering. But when the law was framed Its designers also had another practice in mind which was, at that time, very much in the public mind with regard to the alleged practices of the To Problem of Import So much attention is being given to the alleged war possibilities of the rubber-wheele- d ADVENTURERS CLUB plaoed ln service function, HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE VOURSEIFI HELLO eight-months-o- Fatten 6478 cross-sectio- ld For that college girls ward- mother and Mary's three brothers lived in Thayer, a small mining town You can knit this blouse in tha lower part of West Virginia. over a week-en- d it's done on Thayer la a valley, situated between two large hills. To get out of huge needles with that popular the valley, Mary tella us, you had to ride on a sort of incline. It was a soft wool thats heavier than can affair, the car, let up and down the side of the hill by dlewick. The trimming easy em- means of a cable. broidery in two colors. Patten On this fateful morning Mary'i mother and dad had to go to town, 6478 contains directions for blouse where mother was going to hava her teeth fixed. Before she left she called Mary, who was the eldest child, aside and warned her to watch the three younger children, her brothers, while her parents were away. Mary had occasion later, as you win see, to recall that warning. Of the three leha was the eldest brether, thea came and last at ail little Eddie, whe could shew only a scant Fete, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. months. Mary had her hands fuH keeping them aU sat eight Fourteenth St, New York, N. Y, ot mischief, and when night begnn to fall she began to glance Please write your name, adnervously ant the window, sreaderiag why mother aad dad didnt dress and pattern number plainly. came. Tha yaanger children grew frightened with the approach ot darkness, and, at their arging, not to mentloa her own aaeaal-nes- s, Mary finally baited ail tha doers and window. 4 and a plain skirt in sizes illustration of it and and stitches; materials needed. To obtain this patten send 15 cents in coins to The Sewing Circle 12-1- In the .u.iii in the fall can Honored by Gems Finance compi' nles are expecting an increase in industrial loans as a result of the business upturn. Soma companies, reporting a gain in inquiries concerning such credit in the last several weeko, will place their fncili-ticbefore manufacturers. Behind the move of the finance companies ia the belief that many business corporations, suddenly swamped with orders, are In need of WASHINGTON. s Ur HcstCt Willow Herb ii. flower, TrsvZ; in tha Hedgt-row- i Teazles, Ivy i n of blackberries gathering. Con bloom, ags end nuti Indian Cane Lire Indians Wbt wild dwb r geese by building great Us, night to blind the fowl HOTELS RADIO school .ara ld Children Were Locked Inside House. BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATo Oralletfs Pmcriptioes pj Price. Braken iepfinutl THB OPTICAL SHlirTI II BolMleo Sdi , SURGE Xt prow and fdaUat adlkar mr CUIANM MILKERS how iticb win . LTt'SKi Uk with Writs for lefennelien. WALLACI TAYLOK, DittihM. Bo. WeM Tole lull , 1. r. ); - 3) and Vretas ewalher (tripenl brine i V H. A. r crop trad,. Writ lottrMaoetale Weather Stria Co SIS gim 17th Seoih Bell Lehc Ctt,. Keep your body free of accumulated waste, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. 60 Pellets 30 cents. Adr. , new equipment While most finance companies do tha major part of their business in automobile financing. the larger firms supply credit to corporations on the purchase of heavy equipment Finance companies believe their facilities may be used by business firms because of elimination of bothersome technicalities that are usually attendant upon iisuing small amounts of securities. aroma found USED BUILDING MATERIAlI To set tha scene for this story It lo neceeeary ta explain that Several kinds of gem stones where Marys next ta the ham they had a little wash-hom-e, have been named after persons, to till Bhertlor, WBoorirn. Deere. WieSevs rfeStteri dad seed ta wash when he came heme from work. This washamong them being the alexandrite, house had a little coal atava ia it. On thia partlealar afternoon which bean the name of the Rusthe stove was lighted, bat with the children lacked Inside tha sian emperor, Alexander H (1818-1881house there was no ana ta tend It or check the dampen. ELECTRIC MOTORS the kunzite, which was And io It came to pass that as the children sat huddled in the dark- Lorn Mack af srw A lehallt named after the American gem ibctrbaie Winii-r- . expert. Dr. George F. Kunz (1858. ness, queer red shadows, ghostly and lengthening, began to dance on A effieralen UTAH ELEtTlUe MOToTSf to whim1932) ; and the morganite,- which tha walla of the children's room. Alarmed, the children began nun a. Bute si. mt was named in honor of the Ameri- per, and at length, unable to stand the strain any longer, Mary went to WEATHER STRIP & INSUUT can financier, J. P. Morgan Sr. (1837-191Colliers. Nave mr home U. 8 Rock Wool Curiously Finance Companies Expect Rig Rise in Business Loans - - 16-1- agreement WNU Service.) ' box-shap- Bart American Ship From Trading With British Ports Ball Syndicate rua? robe! LUDENS I doon, ngestion in s st The tragie part of it all is that in recent years, after decades of stupid bungling and terrific waste of money and effort, the United States had really been building up a good merchant marine. Moreover, many additional shlpa are under construction or contract Regardless of how trade with Latin America is developed remembering that of course all British and French possessions in that part of the world would be barred to our ships by this bill if enacted in lta present form it will not be sufficient to maintain the present and building, United Statea merchant marina if our ships are to be barred from the rest of the world. S T LwwWs Autuaa EVERYBODY; n of life, ana adventures provide a side they occasionally, they didnt show its grimmer this for chose I Thats why faithful wouldnt show a picture. demonit because found I gripping unusually time a story strates so clearly how close we may be at any time to who tells this tragedy. Mary Ann Grob of New York City and when it of nine child happened, a adventure,-waonly to tale. the added for particular poignancy me, this, to rescue your Imagine running back into a blazing house find to the smoke so brother only baby dense you couldnt see what you were doing. Thats what happened to Mary. The time was the fall of 921, around September, and at that time Marys father and Mt yearsl '-S- greatest TRUSSES Barsiesl iMtramrau, floipitaj litnufaeturcrff ol m ra. Elafilic Blocking Tho PIVfliiiiM Bofpty South 8t - fait MW Ind INEXPENSIVE lk Citr, t t MEALS Tho beet feed in Sell lek h wrw Tba MAYFLOWER CAFR hiI 1M South Mam POPULAR PI1CD Lonebeeae. Uinnm tml faMl-iri- M rieennt-tmU- enough, the original provided that British ships should haul half the cotton and half the rubber. This was changed, later, at the request of the British, so that now the agreement provide! that all the cotton is to be hauled in British ships, and all the rubber in United States bottoms. But the neutrality act would bar United States ships from trading with the British porta In the East from which the rubber is exported! Moreover, the bin has plenty of teeth, if no change is made to recognise these practical condition!. For instance, an American ship stopping at Singapore for rubber, or Sidney for wool, would make her owners liable to a fine of $50,000, not to mention imprisonment for up to five j,. designer explains. They parent space ndmultiply lure way from r The Babe in the Blazing House neutrality battle in the senate, and so much oratory is centered on the Our Will export of arm a, that very little attention Is being given to imports. It is our will that determines, Yet imports an of the essence ao not our intellect Edmund Waller. far as American trade and American business an concerned. Before the tint World war the United States exported more than 9CMnHI Mfatg RM IBSfNMQ she imported. That was sound, then, sod Ost Dmt Proves It H the Aral dm iflkU Hide because the United States actually UHS Mol bhi s the IUM end oM Met owed money, and the excess of exrot kart OMrloflrcd ltd boltla aaplili nIW hTDOUKA RACK. HOXKT and Thlo fact tats Ufeirt ports over imports paid tha Interest tfa atoMMfe food, mSm tfa omi Mt stsaatt fluids kuttatCItad ktt on that debt (This was mostly In Rooriihtaf Mi rot Mod. For tort MUtlki bom. tkk kssdartis aad apwU so fia caasad tv the form of foreign holdings at Unitmttm stOMckflutdi Mktnff rot Jaal aetr ana uk an mMirn oxs dou ot ed States stocks and bonds, but It pr JSa sfinjsfaa. Mi nUst works out tha same way.) Today tha world owea the United Quiet Times States, even if one eliminates the Our quietest times are our debts that we suspect will never be growing times. Anon. paid. So the United States, to maintain a sound equilibrium, should import a little more than it exports, so that tha foreigners can pay us tha interest, at least on the debt CLOTHESPIN they owa us. That is part at the picture. The NOSE idea of building up a United States 1 extra merchant marine is another part. help Sir cold with lodeoW Thee ftaoo Many people under the pressure of drop not oalj help more exciting events regard these conh oaths throat, but releeee two as academic. But there is a menthol vapor which, with third phase. How are we going to TOT breath, he) pi penetrate get imports that we actually need brought to us. wicked monopolies. By its mandatory provisions pre50. The problem remains, however, venting American ships from carryMeaffcel Cough Drops how to regulate without anyone do- ing cargo to belligerents, the pending bill virtually hands over to foring the regulating, and especially not the folks regulated! eign shipping all transport to French and British territory. This means United State Facing not only exports but imports as well. Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL Big Decline in Export American manufacturers a market crying for wares, but without much of the wherewithal to pay for them. And the European market for many at our products has dried up because of the war. Take the automobile makers, for example They find that their market in Scandinavia, which was pretty good, has disappeared, to aU practical purposes, because of tha shortage of gasoline Rigorous restrictions on tha use of gasoline have played havoc with practically every comer at Europe, with Australia, South Africa and many other parts of the world. It is not a question of world shortage of gasoline, or at war demands for this precious fluid. It is purely, so far, a question of ships to carry tha gasoline to would-b- e pure ha sere The worst phase of this Is that there Is no silver lining to the cloud. There Is no prospect of the world having enough shipping again until after the war is over, and perhaps for some little time after that. Ships are being destroyed at a prodigious rata. Britain hopes to surmount this difficulty by convoys, but it Is a real optimist who figures that there will ba convoys to get gasoline to Sweden, Norway and Denmark. It would not suit the purposes of the British-Frenc- h high command to have an ample supply of gasoline so dose to Germany anyhow. Some of It might trickle through in response to German demands. Besides, there Is red fear, though hj New definite arntly have a Ducouraging Market But that is only part at Latin-Americ- Our European competitors for South American trade have left 22? Libertys Gift Tis liberty alone that gives the WNU WASHINGTON. Thurman W. Arg proclivinold, and his ties, art a problem not only for business men worried about what to do in the war emergency, but to certain other officials of the government Tha whole question revolves round the fixing at prices. The government as a whole, from President Roosevelt down. Is determined that there shall not be profiteering, either at the expense of the belligerents or of the American consumers. There is no disagreement about that and, to be fair about It there Is no important dissent by most of the manufacturers and retailers represented In Washington through their trade groups. Tha business men say that they cannot control rise in cost of the .pUuln, brightening new aluminum st With Cash The long Week-En- d It AUo as Europe. The trouble then is exchange. Moat of the countries south of the Bio Grande wen caught by the outbreak of the war with a lot of bad debts from Germany. The Nazis had been taking their exports, in considerable volume, paying for them with blocked marks marks ' which could be spent only in Germany. It la not Just a question of losing tha money, temporarily or permanently. One has to see why Latin America was willing to indulge in this form of barter to realize how serious it is now. The reason was that the countries to the south of us did not have the cash to pay for goods they wen buying from Germany. They had to pay for them with exports. Tha United States was Just as good a place for them to buy, If they had had the money. But they didnt, and their credit In this country was very poor because of those defaulted bonds and their own restrictions on exchange. Now they an worse off than they wen before, having parted with huge amounts of exports for which they have received no payment, their normal export markets cut off so far as central Europe ia concerned, Britain buying only necessities. Then then la gnat difficulty in increasing exports to the United States to pay for what they want An Increase of United States improducts ports of would solve tha problem. Little Attention It Given trust-bustin- QUESTIONS Over One the bad export picture for the motor companies. Then is no gasoline shortage in South America. At any rata it would be comparatively easy to supply any of the South American countries with olL Tugs and barges could do tha trick if necessary. But South America is almost as discouraging a market at the moment barred , under neutrality act, from trading with Brit- HOUSEHOLD 0 A Knit Practical Blouse OFFICE EQUIPMENT MEW AND USED rim Anile eeA I aAAina erti'l, aafai Ho "In the black pail ahe stumbled against sent eth lag the crib oha tnewriter L. DESK EX. IB W. BneAeey. Sri I thenght." KODAK FINISHING the window and looked out to see what wai causing the strange play iff was on Orel lights on the wall. Then she understood the PHOTO-KRAF- T This was a child Remember, this was no grown-uECONOMY FILM SEKVICf with the care and responsibility of three younger brothers on her shoulAar Rail Dtvshpcd sM ders. And now, as the fire spread to the main house, Igniting the old, R Quality Frists 5t dry wood like tinder, tha children fled from the blazing wall into the k Extra Friats- - - aa as scared open air, Mary any. Wrap coia and libn cirtMi DRUGS This will explain, perhaps, how It happened that on looking SCHRAMM-JOHNSOEddie wan missing. aronnd, they diecevered that lei 7tt Belt Lake air. UUb Mary, who was frantic by this time, berated John for leaving 4he baby behind, aa she had andcrataod he had takes Eddie from hia crib while she was looking after getting Fete ant. Bat John L D. S. Training Piys" protea ted that ha had thought Mary was taking Eddie, aad aa NEXT YEAR Will Tea Be Jut A Yen OKtrT hadn't bothered to go after him. And will res be enallM farrieMM Meanwhile, inside the horning honae, little Eddie lay asleep tartins neaitiean the Self el P hen to effer? In hia crib. The thought af her beloved little brother ia that .. Let to train yna u an tan JJJJ too was inferno far much With aa biasing Mary. aager heads thuaande nf nther euernefel to dissuade her, she rallied back Inside the boning bouse, groped college her way through dark, smoke-fille- d halla ta the roam when tha Balt Lake Citr. l l baby lay asleep. Smoke Was So Thick She Could Hardly See. By thia time, Mary sayi, the smoke was getting so thick that she The Sentinel Stoker could hardly see. Reaching the bedroom she found herself In the center of a dense, rolling fog, choking her, blinding her so that she could an InternaonUin Pre1! Belli RUrtrt not see her hand before her face. Heat seared her Tmae to liml VUI' eyeballs, tore at her BEE YOUR DBA LIE lungs. But the girl had made a promise a THE SALT LAKE promise to a mother who trusted her to care for the younger ones. Mary HARDWARE CO- could hear her mother's last word! echoing In her ears as aha D.etriliuinr groped M. her way to where she thought the crib should be. AUTOMATIC COAL IIURSIXS "Look after them Menufertam while I'm gone, Mary. I'm trusting you. .Ii llito (!ilf. nta The flames were searing hot now, but Mary had but one thought: She must get Eddie out In the black pall aha stumbled against someshe thought. Hurriedly she reached down, grabbed thing "the crib COLDS what she thought to be Eddie and almost delirious now with tha desire Danger i USE to escape from those hungry Barnes she rushed out of the house into the - LITES open air. under safe Onlalde, the open sky again, aha tboaght af tha are mildly Stop-Litbundle in her arms. In the am ok s offused bouse, Isxative - act at says Mary herself, "1 did act know for aara whether I had him or not." antiseptic. internal Now, obsessed by a horrible premonition of possible disaster aha -- . MONEY RACK GUARANTEdared aot pat into wards, aha farced herself ta look down. If attar asiag When you contemplate how easy it would be for a enwsd P H nearly hysterical sathfM, rstararefundchild of Mary's age to mistake her precious burden in a uns at rolling aMoty will baDmnriri tog fr Am Tsar smoke, you will understand how dost la tha line between happiness and tragedy. For had Marys eyes met, not what they did see. but something else, this story would not have the happy onding it now has. Yes, it was Eddie, crying for all he was worth. And was Mary gladT You answer that one. I'U just go on to add that when Mary's mother and dad got homo all that was left of tha house was the VISIT chimney. standing UUlooaed j wash-hous- e nine-year-o- ld p. - N ld PHOTO-KRAF- T ldTbusiness nine-year-o- ld STOP es e-- E- STOP-LITE- - Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE HIGHLY narmwinimro Rates $150 to $LOO Ifl BUrt of diitioctioa ta (M hie bswtihi korttlrv BBNZ8T C. BCHHtlTW. Man MERCHANTS Your Advertising Dollar buya something more Chan space and circulation in the columns of thia newa paper. It buya space and circulation plus the favorable consideration of our readers for thia newspaper end its advertising patrons. LET US TELL YOU MOPS ABOUT IT by Weston Mowspopei Union.) NATIONAL DAIRY dance was held In the railway freight aheda. From ell directions came ell kinds of people. Crca and Artificial Jute Artificial jute hea been developed in Germany, it la reported to tha American Chemical aoclety. Production of tha new brownish fiber celled selljute," will, it la exceed 12,000 tona In 1940, or approximately 10 per cent of the present Jute demand. California Egg Rustlers Petaluma, Calif., known aa tha "egg bowl of tho United Statea," has developed lta own criminal problem. Instead of tha old cattle rustlcra of earlier daya, It now haa egg " who merely back up a truck to tho entrance of an egg atorchouae and get away with aa manycasea aa eatl-mate- d, Grant's Record Unique Only one Republican has served two full terms aa President Thia was U. 8. Grant elected In 1868 end reelected In 1872. Chlppewayan Indiana, trappers, Hudson bay men and their wives, railroad workers and sailors from tho ships waiting to taka out tho grain, all came. So hot wai tho pace that the local orchestra was forced to work In two shift. Between dancei tw. dental music was furnished by the howling end growling of doga out-aitha dance hall. Attending were 90 American tourist, aoma from aa far omith Texas end southern California. rua-tlera- possible. U. 8. Leads in Railroads Tha U. S. leads tha world m rail road trackage, with 88.500 miles Soviet Russia ho Ida second place WIE AY OGDEN, UTAH Arctic Natives Learn Jitterbug Dances Up under the northern of the lights tha eastern Arctic, In the vicinity of Churchill, medicine men of Eskimo tribes art In a rage, and waiting for a return to old traditions. Tha ancient ceremonial dancei are giving way to tho antics of tha modern Jitterbug. Tha annual excursion dance thia year at tha Hudson bay port aew corn of swarthy Eskimo eagerly learning tha. latest terpslchorean products of civilisation, while tha oldsters glowered In the background. Very unieemly, they laid. No dignity at elL The highlight of the social teason. SHOW Novasibcr 3 BEN LI HOTEL really a Hi! M W J IM 4A ItoMM fee Air C Grill Beeio..C ""S fieri yWiuy-Kt- oen KirheosH,lta' Ckeabrr ef C"1 j lU j |