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Show "'K MimHKl.il SENTINEL. Moroccans Take Part in Spanish War African Troops Arc Resented l Loyal Spaniards This picture of four Moroccan soldiers nives an idea of the type of fighting men imported to Spain by the rebel commander, Gen. Francisco Franco, to aid in the bloody war on the loyalist government of President Azana. Many native Spaniards have resented the importation of foreign troops, and it is believed to have alienated the support of many rebel sympathizers. While no one can doubt the value of the Moroccans as fighting men, the invasioi of the Moors centuries ago still lingers in the minds of the Spanish people. British diplomats are making desperate efforts to prevent intervention in Spain. The failure of Portugal to join in a general pad lias been a disturbing factor. Portugal has declared she must retain freedom ;o act should Communist propaganda menace internal Bumper Crops in the Pacific Northwest SMITH FIELD. IT Ah It Doesnt Pay Favors for Olliers With Thought of Return Disappoints 'T'lIE older I grow the more I unappreciative. They are just not 1 am appalled by the ingratitude, the complete lack of a sense cf obligation on the part of our fellow human beings. "With me the people who come fit st arc always those to whom I have any obligation whatsoever. Anything that is done for me is constantly on my mind and I am on the lookout to repay. But took about you and you will observe the most inconceivable indifference on the part of most otherwise decent people to what they owe to others. Indeed the code stems to be to cultivate those front whom some advantage may be forthcoming and neglect those to whom we are indebted. The answer to it all is to put yourself out for nobody; it doesn't pay." The above lament was received by an international writer of note, who answers as follows. It must have been an unusually unfortunate chain of experiences that gave this woman such an unhappy slant on human nature. But certain it is that favors done with thought of return are bound to bring disappointment. In this busy, hectic world, people are likely to be rather casual about give and take. That does not necessarily mean that they are When making bread and butter pudding, sprinkle each slice of bread and butter with desiccated coconut instead of currants, and strew some on the top. This will' make a change from the ordinary pudding and will be Annul very tasty. North Central states recount their drouth losses, the Pacific Northwest harvests bumper crops, is seen clinging to the steep h this picture, made near Walla Walla, Wash., a combined harvester-threshe- r killside as it moves in narrowing circles around the field. While Heiress to Millions Likes to Work Whats In n Name? "If a child were to come in and Doin Frequently a kindness makes its mark but time passes before occasion presents itself to show appreciation, or to reciprocate. After all, if we think enough of people td put ourselves out for them, as our render says, there must be a certain amount of faith. If we do things for others only because we want to do them and find a certain satisfaction in it, we have nothing to lose. But thu expected reward is something like the watched pot very disappointing. In fact, it doesn't pay. 6 Rrli Syndicate. WXU Sniin. punctilious. Uncle Sau&: say that her mother had sent for a can of maltreated milk,' what would you give her?" asked the dairyman of his new assistant. "Wlty, malted milk, of course." "Find Our last man hunted all over the shelves for a con of whipped cream." Fulfilled Have you ever realized Bill any of your childhood hopes? Fete Yes; when mother used to comb my hair I often wished I didn't have any. Collecting F.m Henry I've a good mind to pro- pose to you. Mabel Oh, please do. I need one more proposal to beat my last year's record. Sees Through It Daddy's so tall he can see' right over the garden fence So can mine when hes got1 his hat on." laMy There's a Difference ller One Thought are you thinking of, He When A conservative puts two and two getting married? She Constantly. together and so does an optimist, but the conservative has the two and two. Is What we call "charm founded on kindheartedness. You can depend on that vlrtne. In ruling, better be 'careful. Minorities have a way of sjddcnly becoming majorities. Brilliancy Amuses No one has the moral right to Imistf nnjknfiil "talk cynical" who can't do it taUmnk. I must brilliantly. Cbtt6kLisfeMr.a A bey bandit starts when there LRynnis Is nobody to keep fool fdess out of ItixiSUUFAMIImr a boys head. There is a good deal of protesting by the "cannon fodder;" but In European cannon fodder will have to do better than that. We Have a Tale Every man, if you know him, is interesting. The only uninteresting people" are those you dont Japanned articles should never be washed in hot water, as the japan is likely to wash off. Use lukewarm water and soap. know. Love of money is the root If you have no individual of half the evil and lack of molded be in the root of the other half. money molds, jellies may n, muffin tins. Turn the pan upside-dowA hermit has learned that "letplace hot, wet towel ever know what you think1 ting out will and slip easily. isnt people pan jellies worth while. Aaaaelatnd Nawipapcrm. WNU Bervtca. YnrCnar HUM CLABBERiGIRL AK iNG'POWDE Rf Wesley W. Stout Is Named Editor of Magazine Recent portrait of Wesley Winan Stout, who is to succeed George Horace Lorimer as editor of the heiress to several Wilna Splivalo, San Francisco, Calif., Post. Mr. Lorillions of dollars, shown at work as a sculptress in a Hollywood movjc Saturday Evening the mer position he has resigned W. Splivalo, grain xlio. Miss Splivalo, daughter of the late Adrian effective Janfor held years, many studied and d shipping magnate, gave up society life three years ago 1. uary toting and sculpture in Paris. for Japanese Priests Prepare ar Drill Daily for Day When War Will Come With belted to their and rifles over their clean shaven young of the Sodo sect of the Uddists engage in military drill on grounds of their temple in Ja-military ofllccr from the Rarest garrison comes to drill them bayonets pflestly robes tohuders, the I RECKON HE NEEDS MORE SLEEP. FRESH AIR, EXERCISE A AND &000 NOURISHING FOOD LIKE GRAPE-NUT- S. THATS ONE WAY TO GET ENERGY. I KNOW CAUSE I EAT vry morning. Japan's successes in Manchukuo he general belief that sooner later war will come has aroused people's military spirit, nnd the party seems to be in full con- ? trol. latest disturbing news from ,,h a quarter is that Japan is taking wanug of the escape clause of London pact to increase her rfenglh in submarines. 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