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Show PROGUS8IYS AViri Review o t Current Events FUEHRER STIRS EUROPE Demands Colonies, Threatens Czechs and Says GerEden Resigns many Doesn't Fear War . . Anthony Kennedy Now Ambassador KENNEDY took the JOSEPH F.ambassador to Great SWEDENBORG the Emanuel swedenboro, of whose birth will bo observed on January 29, 1938, was one of the great scientific pioneers of his day. Part of his life waa devoted to a aeience almost unknown in his time, psychology. Though O. ORTIZ was lnaug--1 president of Argentina for a term, and pledged himself to maintain democracy. In a speech to the congress he said: As a candidate I ratified my faith In democracy. That implied a sol-- , emn promise to respect liberty and guarantees of the constitution. He went on to say that only a strong people can maintain peace s. and Justice under present world Therefore, he added, deveL opment and perfection of armed in- stitutions and moral reserve of the nation would be his special preoccusix-ye- ar WtoMra Ntmpapn IMoa. aganda" against Britain and II Hitler Defies the World ipread over POLITICAL turmoil Reichafuehrer Adolf Hitler, In an address to the reichs-tadeclared his Intention to make Germany one of the most powerful nations in the world, gave warning that it g, and was did not fear war though It desired peace, and demanded the return of Germany's lost colonies. Furthermore, Hitler upheld the ag- actions of Adolf Hitler gressive Italy and japan and asserted that Germany would not tolerate ultimate victory of the loyalist faction in Spain over Franco's rebel forces. The fuehrer told with gratification of his success in compelling Chancellor Schuschnlgg to give the Austrian Nazis representation in his cabinet and to permit them to act as a political party. He gave no assurance that the independence of Austria would be preserved. He openly threatened similar action against Czechoslovakia unless the Germans in that country were granted "political liberty. Hitlers speech might be summarized as a declaration that Germany win ignore Great Britain, France and other western powers in carrying out her international policies, wUl continue her efforts to destroy the last vestiges of the general settlements which followed the World war; will Insist that the "have not nations must be restored to a basis of equality with the have" powers, and is prepared to defy any combination of powers which may be formed against her. Here are some of the other things Hitler told the reichstag: Germany refuses to accept "credits or other promises in substitution for the colonies taken from her by the treaty of Versailles. Reports of dissension between the Nazi hierarchy and the Reichswehr are nonsense" and in his new role as supreme commander of the Reich's armed forces he has decided to strengthen the army to prevent the menace of war. Germany's relations with Great Britain can not be improved so long as British statesmen and newspapers attempt to meddle with what the Reich regards as its own internal affairs. Germany has no intention of returning to the League of Nations. V glorification Du-c- es of victories in Spain. Chamberlain boldly told the house of commons that his government would begin negotiations with Italy at once in hopes of obtaining a friendly settlement He put forward a peace plan designed to eliminate the dangers of war in Europe. As members of the pact ha advocated Germany, Italy, France, and Britain. Chamberlain went to Buckingham palace and gave King George his account at the events leading up to Edens resignation, and then summoned Dlno Grand!, Italian ambassador, to a conference. With them were Halifax and Sir Alexander Cadogan, permanent undersecretary for foreign affairs. It was learned that the break between Chamberlain and Eden came to a climax a few days before when Grandl and the prime minister had a conference concerning the basis on which negotiations might be opened for a general understanding between London and Borne. Some British leaders feel that agreement with Mussolini for Mediterranean security would give Britain a stronger hand in dealing with Germany on the question of colfour-pow- onies. French Worried CHAUTEMPS and officials saw. In Hitlers words concerning German minorities in other lands a definite threat against Chechoslovakia, a military ally of France, whose security the French are bound to defend. There are about 3,000,000 Germans in that country. From Prague, the Czech capital, came word that Czechoslovakia would not even negotiate with Germany regarding autonomy for those Germans and would not yield to coercion as did Austria. Officials said that if negotiations are Hitler's aim, they would be regarded as infringement of Czechoslovakias sovereignty, and therefore not acceptable. A for the prospective British-Italia- n PREMIER agreement the French government was fearful that Chamberlain's overtures to Mussolini would take a course that France could not follow without risk of alienating its own Socialist and Communist elements. The government however, was determined to keep unbroken its close relations with Britain. For Price Increase! BEFORE going to Hyde Park for vacation, President to go along with Roosevelt announced two moves deRefusing Neville Chamto restore prosperity. He signed berlain in his plans to "buy" a declared the administration's ecofriendly settlement with Germany nomic policies are being directed and Italy, Capt Antoward a limited Increase in prices, thony Eden, British to be achieved without inflation or foreign secretary any substantial increase in the cost who has fought the of living. ambitions of EuroHe ordered the Reconstruction Fidictators for pean nance corporation to renew its lendtwo years, resigned ing to industry and the railways. from the cabinet The President specifically menWith him went Vistioned farm prices as needing to be count Cranborn, the increased. On the other hand, he principal foreign unsaid certain other prices, such as 1 dersecretary. V those in the building Industry, have Halifax was remained at a high level for the appointed to suclast fow years. ceed Eden temporarily. This change No specific monetary action is was in effect another triumph for to increase those concontemplated Hitler, was especially regretted by sidered too low, be added. France, and threatened to precipitate a serious crisis for the' British Earle Wants Toga government Viscount Halifax, lord president GEORGE H. EARLE of of the council and former viceroy of GOV. announced his India, to a personal friend at Hitler candidacy for the Democratic nomiand an insistent advocate of imme- nation for United States senator, diate friendship with Germany and standing on his record as goverItaly, even at the cost of great con- nor and continued support of the cessions by Britain. He was sent Roosevelt administration. to Berlin not long ago to talk over If elected a member of the senmatters with the Nazi leaders. ate, I shall continue my services Eden told the house of commons on behalf of the principles which that he had resigned rather than have marked the Roosevelt admindeal with Italy in the face of Pre- istration and my own administration mier Mussolini's "rife, hostile prop- - in Harrisburg, Earle said. Halifax Succeeds Eden hs human being to to evolve harmony out of thaaa conflicting mental foresi, and states that this can he achieved by mental growth on the spiritual plans. Unlike the idealistic philosophers lived and died before with by psychologist of today. Two centuries ago thinking on the subject of the nature of the mind was almost entirely confined to the philosophers, who produced dead and abstract theories; they did not base their psychology on any practical observation of nature. Swedenborg began his atndy of the mind and Ita relation to the body by thorough research in physiology, and In these n studies waa the first to arrive at modern conception! of the function! and activity of the brain and the nervous ayatem. This physiological approach is now taken as a matter of course by modern psychologists, who study ex- Emanuel Swedenborg who preceded him he believed that spiritual growth cannot ba achieved in withdrawal from everyday Ufe. The natural" la the servant and expression of the spiritual and natural things have a correspondence with spiritual things. The "soul's" salvation or mental health depends on a practical life of usefulness In the natural world, with acknowledgment of a divine power which la greater than the Individual and operates through Mm to good. According to Swedenborg, the earlier Chrlitian ideal of withdrawal from the world and complete was psychologically unsound. In the ordinary business and pleasures of Ufa the personality flnda expression sud growth in usefulness to society. nd In recognition of the divine harmony that operates through aU things. Information regarding the Ufa and achievements of 8wedenborg will ba sent without charge by application to the Swedenborg Foundation, New York City. haustively the mechanlimi of mental life and the machinery which pation. underlies our thinking. Swedenborg, with his training as a philosopher, was not satisfied to stop at this Army Planes' Great Flight point, but carried hia investigations at United the bombing planes SIX into the nature of mind or spirit In Its army air corps success- relation to the body. He came to refully completed an epochal mass the body as the region In which gard of miles from Miami,. 6,000 flight mind or spirit functioned. In Ms Fla., to Buenos Aires. The only earlier work ha wrote of the action intermediate stop was at Lima, on states Peru. From there the bombers of the body In their affect he of volume ona published mind; d Andes roared over the treated of the Interaction of various and landed at the Argentine capof mind. ital where thousands cheered the states Fraud and other modern psycholaviators. The planes carried 48 men besides the flight commander, ogists have developed similar views to Swedenborg's, that the mind la Lieut Col Robert Olds. made np of different forces and impulses and functions on different Wallace Gats Busy levels of consciousness; Swedenborg held the view 200 years ago that the OF AGRICULTURE SECRETARY to losing no time In mind functions on different planes putting into effect the new farm law and that we are usually unconscious which gives him Increased powers of most of Its activities. Ha held that the practical problem of Ufa for each over production. He announced the 1B3S quotas marketing for cotton and two Swedenborgs Contributions to Physiology types of tobacco to naThe start with. By MAX NEUBERGER, M.D. tional cotton acreof the Professor History of Madlelne, University of Vienna age allotment was Everybody that has even mad a alight acquaintance with tha two set at approximateworks of tha Swedish Aristotle knows chief anatomical-physiologicly 28,300,000, com1 In them hut surprtaec ns with brilliant a that thero icarcsly chapter pared with last anticipations of modern science. Wherever we penetrate into the mine years planted acreof Swedenborgs physiology we strike a vain of metal so rich that the age of 34J83.00& united strenuous efforts of several savants will ha needed to ratio the The flue cured to- whole of it 704,000,-00fixed 0 was at bacco quota pounds, compared with the 1937 production of 850,000,000 pounds. barosn jet The quota for dark tobacco was set Ta belief that faith and charity at 145,000,000 pounds. must be expressed In personal be- either In heaven or hell Heaven is These quotas will remain in ef- havior was a new concept of religcomposed of many societies of fect through the marketing year, ious tMnking expounded by Swedenangels, tha whole composing "The of to subject approval by borg. His writings were affirmed by Grand Man." This idea of the grand Referenda the affected producers. Swedenborg to ha direct revelationa nun may ba compared to an Image among the producers are scheduled to Mm of tilings seen and heard in of physical man. As he consists la for March 12. tha spiritual world to which Ms tha whole of members, organs, and Cotton acreage allotments will be earthly aaniea were opened by divine viscera, and In part of aeriea of apportioned among individual farmprovidence. He disclosed that the fibres, nerves and blood vessels, of ers by local committees of producscriptures wen written according members within membera and parts ers. to tha law of correspondences, within parts, nevertheless when he through which all material things acts, he acts as one man. Everything may ba interpreted to have a spiriIn Mm contributes to the common Rescued from Ice Floe tual meaning. Thus tha Inner aenae good and performs ita proper use who FOUR Russian scientists, of tha Bible la divinely Inspired. Acthe whole to ita parts and tha parti nine months at an observato tha law of correspondto the whole.. So the societies of tion post near the North pole, were cording ences, there are three degrees of heaven are connected as parti in the with their and records rescued, being; corresponding to tha three image of the Grand Man according equipment from their ice floe that degrees of being in God. They are to their capacity of performing uses. was drifting along the east coast of tha Celestial thoee In the good of Tha division goes on farther each Greenland. This ice raft had carthe Spiritual those in the truth society and finally each angel la In ried them more than a thousand love; of wisdom; end the Natural thoee tha form of a man. miles and was reached with diffiIn the good of use thus, end, cause These an a few of the leu widely culty by icebreaking vessels. and effect, or soul, body, and the known teneta of Swedenborg. Hia The meteorological and hydro-graphaction. Tha Trinity in oner doctrine of life is almost nniverully records compiled by the outgoing God to, the Divine Love Father, accepted today: "AU religion has scientists in their vigil through the tha Divine Wisdom tha the and the rotation to Ufa and tha Ufe of religSon, Rusto arctic night expected help ion la to do good."' Holy Spirit tha Outflowing Ufa. sia in plans for regular trans-polTha old theory of predestination Tha Swedenborg Foundation, New flights from Russia to the United or reYork City, will supply Information redemption of tha elect States. placed with another new concept. without cost on various phases of Man, ha claimed, to an Immortal Swedenborgs Ufe and achievements. snow-cappe- two-thir- Then Turn Your Trade t STORE CO-O- P SPECIALS Minced Clams, Reg Size can, 1J Hills Coffee, lb Jj serial Deviled Meat, no added, itj( 4St Pears, No. 0 can. 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WOULD YOU LIKE THIS the Amerlean Revolution, Swedenborg evolved a psychological aystem astonishingly modern in its views of the individual's relation, to society, and. In Its completeness, answering many questions only partially dealt n OBERTO urated SUMMARIZES THE WORLDS WEEK A PIONEER Hie Birth. PUae MuUnf the 250th Amivenwr of Contribution Hu Are Made to Commemorate to Science and Philosophy commission and Mr. Roosevelt appointed as new head of that body Rear Admiral Emmy S. Land of Colorado, retired chief of the navys bureau of construction, who has been a member of the board since last April. To HU out Kennedy's Ortiz Inaugurated S&iuraAJlV. PiJceUvd WAS IN MANY REALMS OF SCIENCE Britain In the office of President Roosevelt and will soon leave for his now post. He resigned as chairman and member of the maritime term the President selected Max OReU Truitt of St. Louis, who has been the commission's counsel Mr. Kennedy apparently lost out In his squabble with Secretary of Labor Perkins concerning legislation to curb labor disorders in the American merchant marine. Both of them appealed to the President but that gentleman did not indicate his stand on the pending bill which Kennedy favored and Madame Perkins and the C. L O. opposed. Chancellor Hitler delivering the aenaatlonal speech In which he defied the world, declaring Germany wan not afraid of war. Above him 1a seen General Goerfng. Thta to a radiophoto from Berlin. OMWWflC Manufacturers of BANK STORK OFFICE FIXTURES ty . Superior Cabinet Work Willy P. Renkel, Mgr. better than ever 668 S. Slate Phone Office and Factory Street Salt Lake 3 W CM, ,ri |