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How old is the famous grapevine in the royal gardens at Windsor? 9. Has the President of the United States unlimited use of the radio? INDIGESTION war-mandat- ed er 25-ye- ar four-pow- er anti-dictat- or anti-tru- st eyes. Carlyle. The Questions The Answers 3-- Japan once offered an excuse for her Chinese aggression. To comTIIUBMAN ARNOLD New technique: Pries policing. plaints that she had violated the treaty guaranteeing Chicrusade last na's integrity, Joined the Tokyo used to an year largely in the hope of winning swer that she had taken no terriNew York's Democratic gubernatotory for annexation, therefore had rial nomination. It politics was the not violated the treaty. If someone suits,, inspiration for some states. her with violating the these same suits have now become charged ITALY AND GERMANY are now Jawar, against pact such hot potatoes that a vanished pan answered that the pact said so sure of their positions that they political purpose does not justify the nothing about defensive war; by find it unnecessary to ask British-Frenc- h advice on handling Czechojustice departments dropping them. some mysterious definition, Nippon One possible example may be the slovakias her Chinese minority problem. Al-a as conquest regarded INCREASE YOUR EMPLOYABILITY Yon cm do it by tiling a ipecUlizad cmih of buiinen training. ' o, Shakespeare says, we are creatures that look before and after: the more surprising that we do General Quiz not look round a little and sea what is passing under our very A O nl Man-chuku- Look Around Jlsk Me Jlnother four-pow- er ll ATHLETIC GOODS but a prelude to plans for relegating France and staGreat Britain into second-rat- e tus. Still to come is a pact, but first must come the groundwork in which 'France and Britain are fattening themselves for the slaughter: ENGLAND sees growing resentment toward Prime Minister Neville Our Chamberlain, who claims: sole concern is to see that this country and her colonial communications are safe. But recalling successive British diplomatic defeats in Ethiopia, Spain, China, Austria and Czechoslovakia, Chamberlain's foes wonder what he means by safety. The real Chamberlain policy is appeasement of dictators at any cost. Thus the prime min8 ister has forced a approval of his Italian friendship pact in the house of commons. Thus, too, he has dropped Britain's elaborate defensive armament plan and urged the retirement of War Minister Leslie Once active in opposing Spains civil war. Great Britain must now grant belligerent rights to both Loyalists and Rebels. Still unfulfilled are Hitlers demands for return of colonies and a 1 air domination over Great Britain. Although Britishers themselves look unkindly on N&zi colonial ambitions, it is known that English South Africans are more than willing to return mandated territory if it will avert war. FRANCE, now torn by financial distress resulting from feverish rearmament, has welcomed Reichs-fuehrHitlers offer of a 10 or truce. This is more groundwork behind the eventual pact. In return for German renunciation of territorial claims (in Europe) against France, Paris would normal diplomatic relations with Italy (already accomplished) and possibly turn away from the League of Nations to live at the mercy of dictators. The only other alternative, now being politely suggested, is that Italy, Germany and Japan be lured back into the League Geneva by a purge of officials. Since France faces bankruptcy unless she can halt rearmament, any kind of peace is welcome. Still another sign of French capitulation is Premier Edouard Daladi-er- s renunciation of Communist party support, a move which gains favor with Soviet-hatin- g Hitler-Mussoli- trust-bustin- OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND (JRKD trpawrMara, sddiac Price Policing Campaign "trust-LoMin- I Glass FACE BRICK The European domination won at Munich by Germany and Italy la for U. S. wheat, and that the govBusiness ernment may enter business as a diGovernment prosecution of com- rect exporter of wheat. binations in alleged restraint of Meanwhile, Secretary of Agriculg trade was known as ture Henry A. Wallace received enin the days of President Benjamin for his domestic Harrison. In 1890 the Sherman anti- couragement farm which condumping trust law began hacking at financial gress will debate program next January. Calloctopi In what was shown to be a ing for government subsidy of surlegitimate campaign to keep Ameri- plus farm products for home concan industry from killing itself by sumption, the program has received mushroomed growth. endorsement of objective from g is an out- Idahos Sen. William Modern E. Borah. DeinNew of Deal. Its the growth the economic puzzle that nouncing tended victim is not the monopo- lets Americans starve in a land of listic trust of bygone days, but usuplenty, Mr. Borah said: "I am inally a group of powerful corpora- formed that 25 per cent of our young tions which dominate an industry. men between the of 17 and 25 But though the 1938 model trust would be 'unfit forages service in army buster can be credited with success case of war because of the want of (17 victories, 12 cases still pending, nutrition during their youth. out of 42 filed since March 4, 1933) he might also be charged with makDomestic ing political capital of his job. Last June 10 the U. S. business Thus it has been hinted that Soindex (figured on a normal of 100) licitor General Robert II. Jackson, once an assistant attorney general, stood at about 76. By November 8 it had risen to 90 and as a result retailers throughout the country anticipate as big a Christmas shopping volume as last year. Actually, it should be better, because last years November index while comparable to this years was definiteslide that did not ly on a down-histop until well after January 1. On every financial page in the country there are encouraging signs, most important of which has been reemployment in the automobile industry. New Yorks auto show, touching off an unprecedented volume of motor sales, has given strength to most commodities. The only pessimist in this picture has been the weather man, whose Indian summer lasted well into November and thereby blocked the normal upsurge of retail buying. si Iks BT. GEORGE HOTKL, Balt Lake 4 East M Saalh Blract Tic - ll.SA. WRh Bath I1.II ts ILTI ly Foreign Sy VoniiIi W. Idi Ilinc HOTKL M.ANDOMK. SALT LA KB Ba. A Blau HL Rates II.M, 11.11 UI.KAN QUIRT HKHHK0TAB1.K Wkaa Is BRNO. NEVADA atsp BOTEL GOLDEN Hass's latetal swat psalar listal Anti-Monopo- MWWVMWWWWWVMMM lloviow IVowji President Roosevelt speaks French and German and reads 1. Spanish. 2. The Japanese trees do not bear fruit. 3. The population has increased thirty-fol- d. feet 4. The record Is inches, set by Greatheart in 1923 It has never been equalled. 5. The state has more than 200 of these picturesque bridges. 6. Yes, and also the first to cross in time of war. h 7. It is about larger. 8. It was planted in 1775 and yielded more than 1,000 bunches of grapes this year. Its parent vine is at Hampton Court palace, where it was planted in 1768 and still thrives. 9. Yes. This is a courtesy given the President. He may use the radio for broadcasting purposes at any time and if his speech runs over the allotted time he is not 8 13-- 16 one-fift- But Why Suffer? Here's hov) you can Alkalize" anytime-anywhere--the easy Phillips'" way I WHY SUFFER from headaches, "gas, "upsets and biliousness due to Acid Indigestion when now there is a way that relieves excess stomach acid with incredible speed. Simply take two Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tablets at first sign of distress. 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For Germany, tacit admission that she has both slovakia recent weeks have opened a wedge violated and abandoned the Kellogg-Brian- d a successful economic accord. Moreover she has permitting "drive to the east. For Italy they clean bill of health. named the turncoat Chinese war have Franco-Britis- h recogdivision of the lord, Gen. Wu Pei-Fas leader nition brought Todays of her Ethiopian conquest, 90 has of new Chinese a lawyers central justice department governPremier Mussolinis battle-wo- n compared with 15 in 1933, handling ment which combines the old Nan- placing in good standing with empire monopoly cases and proceedings king and Peiping units. Though an-Europes highest diplomatic society. connected with 31 other major acts At best the highly touted g of congress. boss is will be a mere formality for pact Thurman Arnold, whose fetish is intotalitarian states. inof vestigating the price policies dustry. Says Mr. Arnold: We are has failed to uncover much exof testimony and evicept a dence from the 1935 federal trade commissions probe, and a private litigation of a decade ago from which the company emerged with a re-ha- sh Tokyo nine-pow- er anti-tru- st Weak Na. 1141 WNTJ i BALT LAKE Thu Queens Staircase At Fort Fincastfe, in Nassau, capital of the Bahamas, is an imposing flight of steps 70 feet deep and 80 feet wide. It is called the Queens staircase, but why nobody knows. No queen of England ever trod them. u, four-pow- er Trust-bustin- being forced to take control of inflexible price structures and coercions in restraint of trade today just as in 1933 we were forced to take Music Used as Cure control of the financing and marketPeople once believed that the enly ing of securities. Much interest now centers in the core for the bite of the large hairy justice departments newly inauguspider called the tarantula was lively music to which the victim would rated suit against Delawares Codance until he fell exhausted. From lumbia Gaa & Electric corporation for allegedly conspiring to monopothis belief came the name "tarantella1 applied to a speedy Italian lize the natural gas industry of Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia and dance in which the tempo increases Michigan. But in accordance with until the end. his probe of price policies, Thurman Arnold is probably more interLosantivilla was the name origiested in oil. Since crude oil prices nally given to the settlement which in the wake of is now Cincinnati, Ohio, by its found- recently plummeted by refineralleged ers, who had purchased land from ies, both the President and Mr. Arthe Scioto company in 1788. The nold favor a program for state conname was changed in 1790. ' trol over oil production and refining. Early Use of Windows g Harking back to the Windows began with the earliest when Standard Oil's case first days huts as holes to admit light and air. made the U. S. Early shop windows were small and the new probe will examine every not considered impophase of the oil industry from prortant duction to marketing. Though oil men will welcome an intelligent govDon't Give Up the Ship ernment program to stabilize crude Capt James Lawrence, in com- oil prices, observers fail to see great mand of the frigate Chesapeake, enconsistency between this program gaged the British ship Shannon off to raise prices, and other monopoly Boston Harbor on June 1, 1813. The quizzes which prosecute men for Chesapeake was defeated and Lawallegedly raising prices. rence was mortally wounded. As he lay dying, ho said: "Tell the men to Agriculture fire faster and not to give up the Although U. S. department of agship; fight her till she sinks." He riculture officials admit export subdied four days later, on June 6, 1813. sidies are not very effective in reducing wheat surpluses, the governPinch of Snuff as Treat ment has committed itself to exIn early days many of the new 100,000.000 bushels by next fathers set up the boys to a pinch portingOf 40,000,000 bushels thus far July. snuff! of exported, 16 millions have been aided by subsidy payments from the A Little Bird Told Me federal surplus commodities corpoThis mild expression, "a little ration. All such sales have gone bird told me' for "I wont betray through regular trade channels. my informer," is not a literal quoBut wheat export has become a tation, but is undoubtedly borrowed disgusting business. Since every from Ecclesiastes 10:23: "Curse nation seems to not the king, no, not in thy thought: have a surplus this year, thf export and curse not the rich in thy bed- market is glutted. In early Novemchamber: for a bird of the air ber, Liverpool prices were the low. At such a time, shall carry the voice, and that which est since hath wings shall tell the matter. the rial purpose was obvious when AAA's Francis A. Wilcox left for Growth of the Hair Europe ostensibly to study agriThe average persons hair grows cultural conditions. Observers aie about half an inch a month. betting that Mr. Wilcox is really attempting to find European buycis Religion over-producti- trust-bustin- monopoly-consciou- many-pane- r Now that China pan feels safe d, ! wheat-produci- 1033-31- s, UNDERSECRETARY WELLES The protests become outspoken. nexation is not mentioned, China has been absorbed economically and politically by Tokyo. The U. S. has been most stern in its protests, since Great Britain is too busy appeasing dictators to speak up in defense of her Chinese stake. To Secretary of State Cordell Hulls demands now come surly replies that the U. S. had better keep its hands off China or Japan will take retaliatory measures. This state of affairs is probably behind the latest U. S. outburst, more outspoken than its increasingly outspoken predecessors. Sumner Welles, undersecretary of state, has given the world fresh notice that the U. S. is ready to protect not only itself but all the western hemisphere from the doctrine of hatred now threatening civilization. The new American policy, a la Welles: As a nation we will assure ourselves that we are in a position to defend ourselves from all aggression from whatever sourre it may arise, and to be prepared to join with our fellow democracies of the new world in preserving tire western hemisphere safe from any threat of attack. Heaped atop this plea for western hemisphere consolidation will be the conference, eighth opening December 9 in Lima, Peru. Observers expert a U. S. delegation headed by Secretary Hull to furnish plenty of thrusts at Japan, Italy and Germany. anti-dictat- Pan-Americ- car-burnin- g U. S. diplomatic relations with the Vatican were broken off 70 years ago on the ground that the Papal state no longer had a territorial domain and therefore did not deserve diplomatic status. Two years ago when Catholic Postmaster General James A. Farley was granted an audience with the Pope, there were rumors that diplomatic relations might be resumed. Not unnoticed is the spacious new Washington headquarters being built for the U. S. apostolic delegate, nor the fact that President Roosevelt entertained Chicagos Cardinal George Mundelein when the latter stopped off en route to Rome. Since U. S. Ambassador to Italy William Phelps displayed unusual assistance to Cardinal Mundelein on his arrival in Italy, and since the visit has drawn wide attention among Catholic churchmen, it is possible that U. diplomatic relations might be on the mend. Certain it is that Pope Pius XI sees eye to eye with Washington on what Secretary of State Cordell Hull calls international lawlessness. 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