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Show r t i ' v PROVO '. - (UTAH) EVENING ;HERABP,sTHURSDAff. JANUARY; -19, . 1939 PAGE- THREB I i I f I- k ' Merry-Go-ffoimi) (Continued from Fags OssX y picture regarding prospects of peace. .They come not merely from state department experts, - but from foreign v diplomats and y- newspaper observers. It looks as if Ambassadors Bullitt and Kennedy, Ken-nedy, uV predicting the probability 1 of war by spring, did not overstate over-state the grim outlook. A They report Mussolini actually V"determined to get Tunis, North African colony now in the hands .of France. Mussolini feels that the" Rome-Berlin axis has benefited bene-fited him not at all, in fact has been a definite loss. He now has Hitler at the Brenner Pass instead of the buffer state of Austria. He also has lost his sphere of influence influ-ence in Southeast Europe. Therefore he has told Hitler, in no uncertain terms, th" tiv must get something out Of the bar-rain bar-rain if the axis is to continue. Heading the list is Tunis. II Duce has given Hitler the same argument argu-ment -as Der Fuehrer used in the Sudetenland - - - the rights of Italians in Tunis. Reports vary asto Hitler's willingness will-ingness to support Mussolini. During Benito's conference with Chamberlain in Rome, Hitler was said to be counseling patience. However, in a showdown, best diplomatic, information is that Hitler will go along with his Roman Ro-man partner. ! RACE FOR TIME ' jt : Vital in the situation are the factors (1) of air strength and (2) time. At present Italy and Germany Ger-many between them have an overwhelming over-whelming superiority in the air. If war begins next spring, they could almost wipe out London and Paris. But a year from now the American air program will be well on its way, also France and Britain Brit-ain will have considerably improved im-proved their positions. TJ. S. military experts seriously ieve that a war between the mocracies and the dictatorships is year would mean a German- Italian victory. Their air forces could rain gas on troons and civilian populations to a horrifying horrify-ing extent. Gas, it is important to note, has not been used in Spain. It is this Nazi-Fascist air superiority su-periority today, plus the uncertainty uncer-tainty of its superiority a year hence, which thev think has determined de-termined Mussolini to force a showdown this spring. Simultaneously, Simul-taneously, best diplomatic consensus consen-sus is that a large American air force may be the only cooline influence in-fluence on Benito's hot Wood. Note: This may be carrying-the carrying-the reasoning to extremes, but some U. S. observer-? point out o that should the Nazi-Fascist countries coun-tries be victorious in a war. thev would write a peace treaty up y whichthe British fleet would be turned over to Germany and the French fleet to Italy, thus putting the United States in an extremely difficult position regarding Fascist ! cupidity for the raw materials of i South America. i TEACUP TALK Secretary Wallace says the basic v reason for share-cropper trouble Mn Missouri is that tenant farmers have been crowded out by day labor la-bor operating tractors. . . .During senate hearings Senator Tom Con-nally Con-nally of Texas read a newspaper while Secretary Hull lestificd.. . Senate guards .say that the .senator .sena-tor most sightseers want pointed SPARE your child much of the misery of sniffling, snif-fling, sneezing, and blowing (due to colds) by doing one simple thing. Insert a little Mentholatum in his nos--trils. This soothing ointment oint-ment will check sniffling and sneezing. It will help open his nostrils, enabling him to breathe more freely. Also rub Mentholatum on his chest, back, and neck tonight. This will stimulate circulation. The vapors arising from this body application will also be inhaled, in-haled, thus increasing the soothing effect in the air passages. You'll be glad to see how much more com fortable he feels. nr rri u j ii.ii i i I I ulHillll.li WiNHHul "iTsx En r3 PIXON FOR n Children's IT Off on African A P l if Phil Plant, society sportsman, and his bride, the former Marjorie King, leaving New York aboard the liner Normandie on their two-month two-month African honeymoon. They will collect animals for the American Museum of Natural History. out is boyish-looking Charles Mc-Nary. Mc-Nary. GOP floor leader. . . FirJt freshman to make a speech in the house was Republican William J. Miller of Connecticut. Legless, spoke from a wheel-chair. . . . Blind ex-Senator Gore of Oklahoma, Okla-homa, loath to leave the corridors of the Capitol, turns up at important im-portant hearings led by an attendant. attend-ant. OUTSPOKEN GUEST Vice President Garner was guest of honor at a White House dinner, recently, but that didn't keep him from airing his pet complaint com-plaint aarainst the New Deal too much government spending. Cactus Jack is a large Texas landowner and principal stockholder stock-holder in two banks. He feels very strongly about the rising public pub-lic debt and increased taxes. Right at the dinner table he declared that the time had come to economize. econo-mize. "This spending can't go on forever," for-ever," he asserted. "It's got to stop sometime. We ought to balance bal-ance the budget; that's what we need.'' The president, seated at the other end of the large table, didn't hear the vice president, but if he had. Garner's views would have been no news to him. His teammate team-mate has repeated them many times. Those seated near Garner didn't argue, and the conversation conversa-tion passed on to less controversial controvers-ial matters. Copyright 1939, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Stories of Mounties Told in Color Film "Heart of the North," the Wurner Bros, production in Technicolor Tech-nicolor which opens at the Paramount Para-mount theater tomorrow, is a thrill-packed and completely authentic au-thentic talc of that famous law enforcement body of the Canadian Canad-ian northwest, tho Kiya! Canadian Canad-ian Mounted I'nlirr. I'roduccd on the lavish scale characteristic of all Warner Bios. Technicolor specials, the picture has all the elements required by a first-rate outdoor film adventure, adven-ture, action, suspense, the beauty and interest of unfamiliar landscapes, land-scapes, and a large cast of popular popu-lar players. Heading the list arc such well-liked well-liked performers as Dick Koran, Gloria Dickson, Gale Page, Janet Chapman. Allen Jenkins, Patric Knowles and James Stephenson, and the chief character roles are in the capable hands of actors like Russell Simpson, Joe' Sawyer, Joseph King, Anthony Averill and Arthur Gardner. The screen play, based on a novel by William Byron Mowery, was written by Lee Katz and Vincent Vin-cent Sherman, and the production was directed by Lewis Seiler. An added treat tomorrow will be the B. Y. U. pep rally at 4 p. m.. Coaches of the B. Y. U. and Utah teams will appear on the stage as well as the fcJ. Y. U. band. Most of the known superstitions super-stitions extant in the world today developed after the beginning of the Christian era. HAUE YOU TAKEfJ ADMJTAGE -of- AYLOR jjUSSELIS ISNT TOO LATE! Honeymoon 1 V " -1 4 : : v.: -! 1 New Style Note in Prison Garb Off to jail in tails went Lawrence Law-rence Weber, above, of Chicago, when the rest of his wardrobe was returned to owners whose homes he robbed. In jail the tails were identified also, leaving Weber to borrow a pair of pants. Rotary Governor To Visit Provo District Governor Gilbert W. "Bert" Williams will be the guest of honor of Provo Rotarians tomorrow to-morrow at 12:15 p. m., in Hotel Roberts. The chief officer of the Utah and Idaho clubs is a Salt Lake Citian and graduate of the University Uni-versity of Utah. He was a missionary mis-sionary for the L. D. S. church in France and Switzerland. During Dur-ing 1933-34 he was president of the Salt Lake Rotary club after service the year before as vice-president. vice-president. The governor is in the heating and ventilating equipment equip-ment business. All committee chairmen are expected ex-pected to meet with the governor at the hotel at 11 a. m. 1 if fortifications . 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