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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH WHAT to EAT and WHY oaeseoGtie DERARTMENi v (?.4oil5ton (jOudiiS 'filicteici Passport to Good Health and Tells How You Can Avoid the Tragedy of Dental Decay TEETH--Yo- ur Have You a Question? HOTELS Ask C. Houston Goudiss HOTEL PLANDOME. SALT LAKE 4th 8a State Kates 1.W to CLEAN QUIET RESPECTABLE When la RENO. NEVADA atop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Reaa'e largest . moot papular hotel THE WILSON HOTEL In the heart of the city. Ratee T5e up. E. Inf So. Bt Salt taka If C. Houston Goudiss has put at the disposal of readers of this neuspa-pe- r all the facilities of his famous EperimentalmKitchen Caboratory in New York City. Ho will sladly an. ewer questions concerning foods, diet; nutrition, and their relation to health. You ore also invited to consult him in matters of personal hygiene. Its not necessary to write a letter unless you desire, for postcard inquiries will receive the same careful attention. Address him at 6 East Thirty-nintStreet, New York City. h By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS East 39th Street, New York, SCIENTIST, who was also a wit,' once remarked that you must be true to your teeth or they will be false to you. That most people do not heed this advice is evidenced by the fact that almost 100 per cent of the adult population is affected by some form of oral disease, and from 90 to 97 per cent of all school children have decayed teeth. As there is a close relation- of ship between healthy teeth most universal, more than half A and healthy bodies, and con- versely, between decayed teeth and sickly bodies, it is easy to understand why science views this appalling situation with the greatest alarm and why such an eminent authority as Professor Ernest Harvard University warns that unless steps are taken to discover preven- A. Hooton of tives of tooth infection, and correctives of dental deformation, tfye course of human evolution will lead downward to extinction. te et ease. In view of such extensive damage, it is easy to understand why a prominent medical authority has declared that if the teeth were given proper eare, so that dental decay beeame rare, instead of al- u DO YOU WANT TO H&EIDTUCE Safely . . . Surely Scientifically? Get This Free Bulletin Offered by C. Houston Goudiss READERS of this newspaper to write to C. at 6 East 39th Houston Goodiss, Street, New York Gty, for his scientific Reducing Bulletin, which shows how to reduce by the safe and Sana method of counting calories. The bulletin is complete with e chert showing the caloric value of ell the commonly used foods and contains sample menus that yon can nsa as a guide to comfortable and healthful weight reduction. A postcard is sufficient to carry your reguest. all food particles. The use of an efficient dentifrice encourages efficient brushing and helps to keep the teeth looking attractive. Third, the inclusion in the diet ill sickness would be eliminated. of foods that require the chewing, tearing, gnawing and biting for Mothers Are to Blame our teeth were designed, I which :or Children's Bad Teeth such as raw cabbage, celery apIt has been estimated that the ples and other fibrous foods. temporary, or baby teeth of Fourth, a visit to the dentist at children come through the gums least twice a year, so that he can practically perfect in 98 per cent check the condition of the teeth. of all children. Yet, statistics If every mother will follow this show that by the time they reach and train her children program, 90 the first grade, per cent of the to follow it, the result will be a both from wealthy vast decrease in dental children, decay, homes and from homes where and a forward in human step money is scarce, have bad teeth; progress. For it is not too much d have abscessed condi- to say that the SALVATION OF tions in their mouths, and every THE HUMAN RACE LIES IN fourth or fifth child does not have SAVING ITS TEETH. proper masticating surfaces. Write to C. Houston Goudiss, 6 If this disgraceful state of af39th Street, New York City, East fairs is allowed to continue, the on How to Build blame must be laid squarely at for information to How Maintain and Healthy the doors of the nations mothers. Teeth. was it that thought Formerly one-thir- Health and Happiness Depend on Sound Teeth That is a strong statement, but it is not an exaggeration, for it would be0ifficult to the influence of the teeth upon human health and happiness. Do you wonder how teeth can affect happiness? Consider, then, that a pretty face depends, first upon the position of the mouth when the lips are closed, and second, upon the appearance of the teeth when the lips are parted. You cannot have a lovely mouth when the lips close over crooked front teeth; you cannot have an attractive smile if the teeth are dull. And when gums recede,, and loosened teeth are forced out of their natural position, the position of the lips is likewise changed with the result that the lower part of the face is disfigured. Surely this is tragedy enough. But the effect of decayed teeth upon health is of far greater significance. Dental Decay Does Extensive Damage A decayed tooth Is a poison factory, distributing its noxious prod-nto every part of the body. In the body, that poison attacks and centers in the weakest spot. It may lead to neuritis, rheumatic ailments, dyspepsia, or even duodenal ulcers. It may be a contributing cause of heart disover-estima- taining an abundance of calcium, phosphorus and vitamins A, C and D. Second, frequent and thorough brushing of the teeth, to remove oral hygiene alone would prevent tooth decay. But though the importance of thoroughly cleansing the teeth is recognized today as never before, nutritional scientists have discovered that correct diet, plus mouth hygiene, is the real key to dental health. Diet and Its Relation Questions Answered Mrs. J. B. McK. It is incorrect to say that rye bread is more, or less, fattening than white bread. A slice of rye bread supplies the same number of calories as a To Dental Disease slice of white bread. The teeth are living tissues, Miss F. S. P. The sulphur diwhich require proper nourishment oxide used to bleach a good grade just as much as any other part of of dried fruit is present in a chemthe body. ical combination that is entirely Every food element required for harmless. a healthy body plays tts part In Mrs. E. T. D. Ahswering your building healthy teeth. But spe- question as to the effect of cookcial emphasis must be placed ing on vitamin D, this is no probupon providing adequate amounts lem, in the kitchen. Natural vitaof calcium, phosphorus, and three min D is virtually absent from vitamins, A, C and D. most foods, but in irradiated Teeth Are Actually foods, or those to which vitamin Formed Before Birth D concentrate has been added, These substances must be sup- the vitamin D is stable and ordiplied before birth and throughout nary cooking has little destructive effect on it. life. C WNU C. Houston Goudiss 1938. , do not in teeth Although appear a babys mouth until some months after it is born, they are actually Terence Shea Tells of formed before birth. It is during this period, there- His Bulging Barrels fore, that proper dieting should A social worker with more enbegin. The teeth are constructed thusiasm than tact went' to call of the same materials as the Terence Shea, night watchbones, chiefly calcium and phos- upon at his home. man, phorus, and if the diet of the Mr. Shea, she said, I hope, adenot is prospective mother do not squander your "that' you quate, these building materials are withdrawn from her own teeth money in riotous living. May I ask what you do with your wages? and bones. Id just as soon tell you as The old idea that mothers must Tis $15 not, replied Mr. Shea. sacrifice a tooth for every child arose because expectant mothers a week I make. When Ive paid did not realize the importance of the rent, the provisions, and the and bought whats needtaking extra amounts of calcium, milkman, which is obtained from milk, ed for Maggie and me five chilrest of my I cheese, dried peas and beans, dren, indeposit the barrels. maam, Mostly, money and green leafy vegetables many bigger an nuts; phosphorus, which is abun- sugar barrels. Theyre dant in egg yolk, cheese, whole hold more. But when I cant get flour barrels. grain cereals, dried legumes and them I use plain milk; and vitamin D, which is oils; irradisupplied by ated foods, or those enriched with vitamin D concentrates; and egg fish-liv- er yolk. & It has been proved experimenOqOMa tally that when vitamin A is withheld, the teeth begin to deteriorate, and become chalky, white and brittle, owing to the loss of More women use 3X the enamel and exposure of the Polish and dentine. than any Mops Vitamin C Is so closely related kind for to the health of teeth and gams, other furniture, woodthat when it is lacking, profound work, floor. changes occur, including swelling and bleeding of the gums and loosening of the teeth. Four Important Rules For Dental Health It CLEANS The prevention of dental decay as it POLISHES and the preservation of sound teeth and healthy gums is founded JOm: on a program: VT diet con- First, a ar four-poi- nt well-balanc- ed No matter how long your teeth may have been clouded by dull, unsightly surface - stains, tha regular use of Pepoodent can bring about a remarkable improvement. For Pepsodent it more effective. Why? Because Pepto-- ... alone contains Iriuml Irian helps Pepsodent to brush sway those that hide the true dingy surface-staibrilliance of your smile ... and then polish your teeth to all their ftl natural radiancal Contains NO GRIT, NO PUMICE. Tty itl dent ns lit Washington. By now, the smoke has cleared away and n proper appraisal Rebuke for can be made of the greatest politi Rooaevelt cal defeat President Roosevelt has had since he entered the White House. Perhaps, indeed, by killing the government reorganization bill, the house of representatives administered to Mr. Roosevelt the most stern rebuke he ever has had since he entered politics. That licking has been given now and we are, or ought to be, concerned with its meaning because the story contains valuable informa-tior- i. of battle First, I think it ought to be said that Mr. Roosevelt was made a victim of his own brand of politics. It. is quite absurd to say that the bill to reorganize the federal government would have given him dictatorial .powers. It did add to his powers, but he has powers now which would let him be a dictator if he felt that he dared to use them. So we can dismiss that dictatorship phase of the controversy insofar as its merit is concerned. We can not dismiss it, however, as a factor, Indeed, the faptor, that brought about the Presidents crushing defeat. There is no use in hemming and hawing about the real issue that was decided in the house vote, which was by the narrow margin of 204 to 196. That Issue was the combined fear and dislike of Mr. Roosevelt against confidence in and blind following of Mr. Roosevelt. In other words, it was the climax of a fight that has been going on since Mr. Roosevelt attempted to force legislation granting him six additional appointments to the Supreme Court of the United States, an accumulation of undercurrent bitterness. The real importance of the reorganization bill, therefore, lay in the fact that it was a political football, a vehicle. It was being carried by Mr. Roosevelts faction in congress and eventually was booted off of the field by those who dislike or distrust him. The reason I feel so certain about the real issue in the case is that a Democratic congress only a few short years ago almost gave the then President, Herbert Hoover, the same powers sought by Mr. Roosevelt now. ' Further, an overwhelmingly Democratic - New Deal congress did give Mr. Roosevelt virtually the same powers in 1933, and he neglected to use them. The question, therefore, strikes me as being clear cut. In fact, it is made to appear that there is no question. A majority of congress representatives and senators were looking for a chance to show the President they again want to be congress and not a rubber stamp. The strangest thing about this battle was that a mistake by the President provided the basis for a new courage on the part of congress. I said above that it was absurd for anyone to believe the reorganization bill would make Mr. Roosevelt dictator. It would have done some dangerous things which I shall discuss later in this article, but the dictator phase was rather silly. Yet, it was the conviction of hundreds of thousands of persons that the legislation would make Mr. Roosevelt dictator that licked the bilL And paradoxically, Mr. Roosevelt caused them to believe that. His own act was responsible for that conviction. It will be remembered that Mr. Roosevelt was in Warm Springs, Ga., on vacation when the bill was passed by the senate. It was obvious from the close call, it had in the senate, even after certain concessions had been made, that it was confronted with trouble in the house. Mr. Roosevelt told newspaat Warm per correspondents Springs of his gratification that the senate could not be purchased by That provoked misrepresentation. a row in the senate. Sen. Hiram Johnson of California told the senate he would be wanting in courage if he did not resent such statements. Others spoke as frankly, The congressional record for that day contains several emphatic ob- servations to the , Then the effect that Mr. Storm Broke Roosevelt was treading closely to the edge of constitutional rights. The Constitution, it will be recalled, assures the right of petition. It says that congress must make no law that will interfere with the right of petitioning the government. That was just a flurry, however, when compared with that storm which was to break next day. According to authenticated reports, Mr. Roosevelt informed the correspondents in his party at Warm Springs that he would have an important announcement to make very late that night. They were enjoined to say nothing; they were not to let their home offices know that an important announcement was coming. In the middle of the night between midnight and one oclock the correspondents were given the impor ' RADIO AND TELEVISION tant announcement of which they had been advised. It was a letter, Servicemen Aiiatavra ExperiBcatcn or a copy of a letter to a friend, Stock who was not identified in the press TelaviaUa, $35,000.00 Taat Equipmaat. Rafis Porta A release. It praised the purposes Sappliea, Ovarnifhl DaUvariaa, Writs far fraa and plans of the reorganization bill ratals (ua. :elt Radio Co. InterMtn Dist. and then said in these words: 141 Bo. But Balt Lika Cfty I do not want to be a dictator; I none of have the qualifications to be ALCOHOL TREATMENT a successful dictator, and I have too Cura accomplished without drag. Mineral, much historical background and too or Narootios under supervision of your physiif desired. latanaaantaia cian BsstUrha much knowledge of existing dicta- 1149 Kast 4th South - - Salt Lake City to me make desire any torships BUILDING MATERIAL form of dictatorship for America. Publication of that statement conINTERSTATE BRICK CO. Brick Fire Clap vinced hundreds of thousands of per- Building and Fire Tile Sewer Hollow Building sons that Mr. Roosevelt could be a Pipe Drain Tue Roof Vitrified and Mantels. dictator under it. They deluged SISS S. ink E.. SALT LAKE HT U. house members with telegrams, letHOUSEHOLD ters, telephone calls, personal calls. WRINGER ROLLS FOR ALL WA8HERS The pressure was terrific, although Wholesale and retail. APEX SALES A SALT LAKE. in the morning of the day the bill SERVICE, m E. IRD was killed, I doubt there were twenOFFICE EQUIPMENT ty men in the house who believed NEW AND USED desks wf skalrs. Mas. the measure would be sent back to committee for burial They hoped to emasculate it, but they did not CLAY PRODUCTS believe they could destroy it comDrala Tile Sewer Pipe Face Brick pletely. Fire Brick enf all clay prof seta ,,UTAH FIRE CLAY CO. - Bah Laka Now, as to a further reason why believe the Presidents denial of a ATHLETIC GOODS dictatorship desire proved his own GOODS ATHLETIC GREAT WESTERN undoing, I quote here a paragraph Bats. Glerts, Baseballs, Safthalla. of a statement made on the floor of Uniforms, Vollyballs, Athletic oboes, ate. SCHOOL SUPPLY CO Salt Lake the house by Representative Barton of New York (an advertising execuICE' CREAM FREEZERS tive in private life): ICR CREAM COUNFOUNTAINS SODA Mr. Speaker, one of the first lesFREEZERS and Ice Cream eabinete sons I learned in advertising was TER Rar Fixtures, Stools, Carbonators, Steam Alto reconditioned equipment terms. me by the head of a great Tables MOSER-' taught AHTMAN CO. Manafactarere concern manufacturing radiators. SI Post OfPlee Place - - Salt Lake City He said to me: Never advertise MOTORCYCLES that our radiators do not leak. I do not want the word, leak, or the HARLEY Prices Write for catalogue. Motorcycles. idea of leaking associated in the Used HOUSE OP HOPPER, 144 E. Bdy., Salt Lake public mind with our product in SEEDS any way. Mr. Speaker, night before last a certain gentleman got Lew Prices en Garden and Held Seed All varieties New atock. MAXF1ELD PEED up in the middle of the night to asBalt Lahe and Murray A COAL CO, sociate the words, dictator and dictatorship, with his name, thereby - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS putting those words into the minds PRICES ON ACCORDIONS of 130,000,000 people, many of whom FACTORY Liberal trade on any muaical instrumenta. - - Balt Laka 441 Conatltntion Bldg. may never have thought of them before. I do not know much about poMINING litical strategy, but I do know that Whea seeking capital OWNER8 this national advertisement of an MINEcheaper method for contacting it than try idea of dictatorship, like his use of by Inquire, JOHN L. DON. selling stock. the word, purchase, and his use ol! AHUE, 111 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. the word, feudalism, was bad adHELP WANTED vertising practice. Two men to learn Electrical Appliance Selling And there you have the complete Must bars car Your county may be open. answer. It was the greatest politi- Write Appliance Bar HU - - Salt Labe City cal mistake Mr. Roosevelt has PAINT BARGAINS made, greater even than submission HAS gala, well made House Paint at ll.fl of the bill to appoint six new memper sal. S colors and whits. L. Prepaid BECK lots. J. freight in 12 gel. Be. bers of the Supreme court. When he Balt Lake PAINT CO. State Ill mentioned dictatorship, millions of LONG DISTANCE MOVING Americans, proud of America, its Reduced Raton traditions and its heritages, sudden- MOVE BY MOTOR VAN STORAGE CO. MOLLERUP MOVING ly understood and said No, Mr. 155 So. W. Temple Was. 1681 Belt Lake . t UTAH-IDAH- Presidentl O TEACHERS WANTED Earlier, I mentioned some dangerous phases of the bill. Those concern phases M oney and federal money and Patronage federal patronage. pap Patronage, and projects, as the thing is now broadcast. At the outset, the bill containet provisions for placing the interstate commerce commission under political control. That would provide political control of the railroads and railroad rates. Politicians have wanted to get fingers in that pie for half a century. Outbursts against that were terrific and it was eliminated. Provisions which would have permitted political control of the securities and exchange commission also were sidetracked. But there remained provisions which woulc have destroyed the general accounting office and the civil service commission. The first named agency decides whether congressional appropriations have been spent or are being spent according to law. The second has been the defender o' the merit system in government. has fought off political spoilsmen successfully until Tecent years. Had these two provisions remained in the bill and if it had passed congress, Mr. Roosevelt, or any succeeding President, would have had direct control of spending billions of dollars, ordinary government expenses, relief, public works, grants to cities and states all oi! the money. And reference must be made to political appointments for the spending of this money because they go hand in hand. There you have executive control that could perpetuate any kind of a politick, machine; Pendergast, in Kansas h machine in City, or the Chicago, or Guffey in Pennsylvania, had to be in league with the White House in Washington or sink, if the President had the control that was proposed. In summation, then, it seems proper to say that Democrats are breaking away from the New Deal faction in a more definite manner than ever before. I firmly believe we shall see reprisals against many of them; I believe, too, we will see some who voted against the reorganization bill come crawling back for presidential favors in order to and I think we saw gain in the reorganization bill defeat, the beginning of the end of the New Deal in control of American na tional policies. Kelly-Nas- Western Newspaper Union. 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OCCIDENTAL SEED CO teo West 8th South Salt Laka City Telephone Wasatch iooi WNU Week No. 1814 SALT LAKE How to Stop Floor Squeaks One good way of preventing floora from squeaking is to drive wooden wedges in the gaps between the ends of the boards. Care should be taken to do a neat job. In some cases where the boards have warped and pulled away from the floor joists it is necessary to renail the boards. In doing this, the heads of the nails should be countersunk and the holes filled with r paste made by mixing sawdust and waterproof glue. How to Keep Writing From Fading The national bureau of standards says that the best way to prevent the fading of writing is to keep it in the dark, and where it will not be exposed to very damp air. Under these conditions writing with almost any kind of ink should last for decades. How Nordics Differ From Celts The Nordic has a long head, long face, a narrow aquiline npse, blue eyes, very light hair and great stature. The Celt has a round head, a broad face, a nose often rather broad and heavy hazel-gra- y eyes, stature light chestnut hair, thick-s- et and medium height. Proposed Homes for Cabinet Men Building of five homes for cabinet members on Washingtons Lafayette park was proposed in congress in 1846. . |