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Show Thursday, September 19, 1935 THE "QUOTES" Uncommon Sense COMMENTS ON By JOHN BLAKE t CURRENT TOPICS BY NATIONAL CHARACTERS w Beil Syadleata British Statesman. and MUSSOLINI'S aimstop short with the conquest of Ethiopia. If he Is successful in thla enter- car start that next more will be to abprise, sorb AuEtria. That attempt will bring Germany Into the war an1 as Europeun nations are uow bound I knew. t. ' Ilucy Lonf; Is Dead l'owcr in Personality A Ship of Horror Bathtub Danger Huey Long Is dead at f years of age. ... r ; i: t ... . ....... L.'. " - : ? V :uixjiJjn ,V - i-j2- J -- . r r tliii((, ' 'XZ ojr! The driver of the second got out of his car, and walking over to us asked what was the matter. question. If this war cannot be I couldn't tell him. averted and one sees very little lie lifted the hood and looked hope of it another world war will under It result and that will end human "The engine Isn't going," he said. I could have told him that and There Is Just a faint chance of a number of other things. But 1 preventing these consequences. It didn't Is that the great powers, with the I thought be might posxlbly help Invaluable help of America, will us. I didn't want to put him In an muster the courage to take a firm unfriendly state of mind. line with Mussolini and show him By and by he said be would have the whole moral force of the world to be going, but that he would tell Is against him. The united military the men In the nearest garage he power of the rest of the world will found to come out and belp us. also be against him. We waited for half an hour. No PROGRESSIVE SUPPORT car came. By PETER NORBECK Presently out of the woods came Senator From South Dakota. a small boy, with a shotgun over New Deal is full of bis shoulder. "What s'matter?" be Inquired. but the Old Deal is no substitute. The old gold "Stalled?" "We are," I said. "Will you standard cannot be revived with out increasing our Indebtedness please stop at the nearest garage. about 40 per cent Government re- If you know where there Is one, and lief must not be abandoned; It must ask them to send a man out here?" "Lemme look under the hood," be handled better. The Hank Guar anty law cannot be deserted be be said. He looked under the hood. Pres cause It failed In South Dakota, but U must be changed to provide a ently he lifted his head. "'S'all right now," he said. "Give her the more sound plan. The Republican party must of- gas." I gave her the gas. The car fer something more than criticism started scare about slowly, then began to purr the and Roosevelt of losing the Constitution. Above all. pleasantly." O. K said the kid. "She won't they cannot win without Inviting the Progressives into the party and give you no more trouble." "What was the matter?" I In giving them a voice In party afTalrs. for otherwise other northwestern quired, banding him a dollar bill. "Piece of grit In the gas line, states will join the third party movement already controlling Min- he said. "She'll be all right." "Uow did sou find out?" I asked nesota and Wisconsin the states him. whose votes are needed in the electoral college. 'Just loohed at her. You could of did it, but you didn t know how. FEDERAL HOUSING From that time forth I have had By JAMES A. MOFFETT high regard for technical knowl Administrator. edge. ' ' j' I , we $250,-000,0- 00 in building insurance, and the activity has resulted in not less than $000,000,000 in construction work which Is not part of the government program. In one year the work has grown from nothing Into one of the biggest corporations in the United States. The fact that what we have alconready done toward nation-wid- e struction Is only a beginning, makes us feel very happy. Our work now represents 500,000 Individual buildings and 5,000 Industries In 8,000 communities. This work Is not an emergency one, but I am confident It will continue. England started the same thing In 1910. It has re sulted In the construction alone of 2,500.000 homes, and this is as much responsible for the prosperity of England today as any other factor, BUDGET-BALANCIN- By DR. BENJAMIN M. ANDERSON, JR. Nationally Known Economist, It has often occurred to me, as I have driven out Into the country, that most T ... V. T hnnA !n ... car after a pleasant Journey over the countryside, I find great num. bers of cars, all stored away for the night while their owners sit and fnme on hotel porches, with nothing to Bo but skim through the local papers, and complain about the detours they found along their way. Now if these people were really in a hurry, there wouia do some ex cuse for them. But the fact that they get Into their destinations long before din ner time Indicates that they were not really In a hurry, except when they are driving. TIRTUALLY everything And In burning up the road as they go along they lose all the the from 1922 to 1929, but the remedy for this sort of thing does not He In confiscatory' taxes on large In comes and large Inheritances, but rather in sound Federal Reserve bank policy. Financial measures to balance the budget are, of course, very much needed, but the greatest of these must be retrenchment In expendi ture. Tart of the program for bal ancing the budget will of course be additional taxation. The pending legislation can hardly be described as a measure for balancing the budget or for revenue purposes. Its primary purpose is avowedly not revenue, but changing the distribu tion of wealth. or look out from a hill top on a wide stretch of winding river. I get more fun out of exploring the country that I pass through than I could possibly get out of speeding. There always are snug little farms, with silos or hay stacks be side them. Here and there cattle are gra lng or horses look over the fence at you to see' what manner of peo ple you are. Tou can stop at almost any little farm bouse and get a glass of milk or a pitcher of cider, and drink them while you are asking about the weather and the crops and the likelihood of rain or sunshine the next day. CRIME By HERBERT H. LEHMANN Governor ot New York. and con- apprehension : : i wiiiic A VlCIlon CMt ti uuuiclib, ...t.:t STUDYING THE H course of outstanding im nortance. Is only one part of the crime problem. Juvenile dellnquen cy, education, probation, the law enforcement agencies, criminal procedure In our courts, extradition, penal statutes, prison administration, parole and rehabilitation all and must are closely be taken into careful consideration la any comprehensive study of crime. I believe that a public conference devoted to the discussion and con slderatlon of the many difficult problems relating to crime and the rrlminal would be of great con structlve value. d WNTJ (ervlea. Farming people are almost tavarl ably friendly. They can tell yon about pretty places that are off the road a little way, and usually give you Interesting information about the country round about To travel through New England, over old Revolutionary country, la always a delight To me. It seems too bad that the highways are always chosen by the cltv motorist There Is so much he could see, and so many things he could learn that the money he spent for his enr and the gas to keep It going would be repaid If he took his time. Bui rarely doe he do anything but tnmrrt about how h U going (O get what is making past the corn ahead, or that menacing noise unaer uie nooa. world twenty-tiv- ley at io Ecuador Shuns Dictator; Names Pons President British Prince and His Fiancee ,;fo: A : When Jose M. Velnsco Ibarra, president of Ecuador, tried to set V ry. V- - ; ' f . i 5 ill i C tVy.y n. -- ,.Ji srJf Prince Henry, duke of Gloucester, ? the king and queen of England, anr four, whose engagement was anr Lady Alice Is the third of five. L Buccleuch and Queensbury. H. R. thirty-five- , 4 t 1 hi, Li I o' up a dictatorship, there was quick T1 ; i I v t and he was ousted. Antonio TO olts, shown above, was then made ii M He formerly visional president premier. o ) ng Democrats Army Men Accuse Publisher of Libel BiaBBBBBBiaaBBaaBBBBBBBBBaiaBBBBBBBBBBaMBaaBaBl Nelson Rounscvell, publisher the Panama American who was n,w york (ledic ire" tills new $10,000,000 spa oscribed it as "nnotlicr unique agency add f V Train in Upper J i Af. I ' -- ', . ii " - ? ' - A,yA pksmkh H A r fs f of articles concerning the suicides of four American soldiers stationed nt Fort Clayton In the Canal Zone. Complainants were army officers. cused of criminal libel because k - -V 7-- ' 1 - r.., m n..i. nere are the president and vice president of the young Democrat Clubs of America who were elected at a meeting In Milwaukee. Wis. They are Frank Wickhem of Sioux Falls, S. D., and Mrs. Louise Galleher of Leedsburg, Va. If the party needs youth and pep, here It Is. "Traveling Family McDaniel" Fills the Deck i 'iirt I- - I x ; She! thirty To Wash Wall. For best results, wash your walla In thla way, provided they have a 'flnlnh: Use three good cloths. Wring first one aa dry aa possible from llnht soup suds. The second one, which you will una for rinsing, wring from clear water. Th :hlrd, have dry for wiping immediately each small portion washed. Use an motion. TIIR HOUSEWIFE. e Public LdKr. Inc. WNU 8rvlot Arthur Brlabaa Today, men do not develop as rapidly as In old BOYS! GIRLS t days, when Napoleon thought of Head the Grape Nuts ad In another suicide because he had done noth of this paper and learn how lng at an age that found Alexander column to Join the Dizzy Dean Winners and ruler of the world. win, valuable free prizes. Adv. The death of Huey Long, regret New Typ of Education a nation that ted throughout Many universities and private Inlouthea cowardly assassination. Is not alone because of Sen- - stitutions now offer for adult stu- Important tor Long's powerful personality. dents certain courses in which the but also because of Its possible ef- real professors are children, two. fect on the national election of 1030. three and four yeirs of age. Thla new type of school may be called a Senator Long Is gone; his power nursery school, a child Institute, a ceases, as though he bad never child research center or a preschool It makes little differlived. Others will pick up the reins laboratory. All such . of power. In New Orleans and Loui- ence what It Is called. siana; another will take his place schools exist for the purpose of giv In the senate. Efforts, futile, will ing the elders an education. In her article "Pupil or Pro be made to find "another Uuey fessor?" in Hygela, Elizabeth M. StaV- Long." nur There Is nothing left but the naker explains how a group of showed by their children school sery a of memory powerful man, again the right and emphasizing Goethe's definition of natural responses ways of training children and "personality," "as the highest good wrong how they worked out In truly stimufortune of earth's children." lating and enlightening manner variFrance discourages crime, and ous problems of community life. really discourages it. The dreaded prison ship. La Alartlnlere, Is on ber way to the criminal colony In I Quick, r rencn liuiana witu no convicts In In locked 5UCC8SSTUl tliminStlGSI eight strong Iron cages the hold, with iron bars, cement floors, wooden benches, hammocks, Let'a be frank there's only one of pipes way for your body to rid Itself ot and overhead a criss-cros- s fill deadwould the with that cages the waste material that causes acid ly live steam If mutiny broke out ity, gas, headaches, bloated feelings and a dozen other discomforts. Your intestines must function and No parole board sits In French Guiana. Each man ordered to the the way to make them move quick successfully, without ship receives a new suit of clothes, ly, pleasantly, or harsh irritants is to cnew a blanket, an extra pair of wooden griping a Mllneala Wafer thoroughly, In acshoes. That, with perhaps a few cordance with directions on the bot books and packages of chocolate tle or tin, then swallow. his from constitutes relatives, Mllnesla Wafers, pure milk or wealth as, wrists chained, the con- magnesia In tablet form, each equivvicts march, single file, up the alent to a tablespoon of liquid milk acidity, bad gangplank, between rows of bay- of magnesia, correct breath, flatulence, at their source. onets. and enable you to have the quick. successful elimination so They go to prison, to stay In pleasant, necessary to abundant health. prison. Mllnesla Wafers come in bottles It Is a hard system, but being at 35c and COc or in convenient tins murdered on the American plan is at 20c. Recommended by thousands of physicians. All good druggists also a hard system. carry them. Start using these pleas waters today. Within a few days two women, ant tasting effective one past sixty, the other seventy years old, have been found dead In their bathtubs, apparently drowned. The slippery surface of a porcelain tub Is dangerous for older persons. kidneys Function badly and WHEN suffer backache, dizziness, They should observe the greatest burning, scanty or too frequent urinacare; a slip, the head striking the at night, swollen feel tion, getting up edge of the tub, can easily cause feel upset and miserable and ankles; followed drownby unconsciousness, use Doan't Pills. ing. Doan's are especially for poorly Itubber factories should make working kidneys. Millions of boxes and extensively advertise rubber are used every year. They are recorrn mats for the bottom of bathtubs, mended by users the country over. Ask your neighbor! with a suction arrangement to pre vent slipping. ... While the League of Nations talks peace and arbitration Mussolini recalls his consuls from various places In Ethiopia, reminding you of the clergyman who had a call to a large city. Ills little daughter said, "Papa is In his library, praying for light and mamma Is upstairs pack ing." permitted his "heavyweight cham pionship of the world" to wriggle off of the book, now promises to "chase that boy (Joe Louis) out of the ring In two rounds." Publicly Mr. Joe Louis gives an Imitation of "Br'er Rabbit," 'and Maneuvers demonstrating French war power, as It stands today, con vince European experts that France possesses "the strongest military machine In the world." She possesses, also, men willing to fight, as shown at Verdun and elsewhere. The government, floating Ave hundred million dollars more of Interest-bearing notes, rejoices because they are snapped np "In a day." Of course they are "snapped up" on-- ' x der prevailing conditions. Men wltn tiflii ' itwWt irtftl iwiwritff4iV 'T' jif'Yr rf"o"iiif .rtttUmb rr ittai tit minimi inmjtku lifinr money are as glad to hide It away of the "Traveling Family McDaniel." Getting the E. R. McDaniel family on board the In government notes and bonds as Here's the line-uMatson liner Lurl'ne at San Francisco for Honolulu was something like loading the ark. Noah wasn't there men In a cyclone country are glnd, Texas. temporarily, to hide away In cyclone to do the checking but they came by two and two from Ardmore and Tulsa. Oklahoma, and Abilene, when they assembled on the deck cellars. They were not ))) McDanlels but they were related one way or another and Rynrlloata, Iaa. 0 Vcs Featrjrea i hoy occupied lb major portion of IL WNU Service. WiViiV p S3 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM BooorM Dandruff Stops Hair CalOn? Impart Color and BaantT to Gray and Faded Hair Chf m. Wkil.. PntchoCTe. W.T, Ideal f or ram in FLORESTON SHAMPOO tfaa connection with Parker's Hair Balsam.Makes bair soft and flaffy. 60 cents by mail or at drtur-gist- a. N. t. Hiscox Chemical Works, Fatchogtie, Mr. Max Baer, of the Jewish race, will fight on September 24 Mr. Joe Louis, of the African negro race, and already $300,000 worth of tick WNU W 3835 ets have been sold. The price for a good sent la $25. Mr. Baer, who gave a pitiful SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY exhibition, not long ago, when he says little. ii oll-pal- Pleasant i t aI third son As t v'C'VlU i V at e died at Kents twenty-si- in finance became unwhole beauty of driving, which is to ex some under the impetus of the plore little winding lanes, sit down gigantic expansion of bank credit for a half hour beside a little brook, V is thirty-two- , was ruler of half mo-W- torlsts see very uttie except tne Hurry roads. Roads are useful. But they only take one there and back. the young, how pitiful, to die without full opportunity I" at 1 volley over the cottins of wnr veterans killed In.. ,the recent hurrlFlorida Nntlonal Guardsmen firing , m. n n tha nl.nt W..,.,K ...I1t,lnn,..n ,.f .., t. iuiiiihhwii amui cane bomre the imiiiii's were creuiiiieu. na ".fmiiiiiira fcuinn,i of the Pelzer Maniifiictiirlug company In Pelzer after a strike riot In whUh a woman wr- killed and more IV. or Mlclinel Wisconsin ana lteirescntiitlve Ilellly than a score of persons were Injured. 3 democratic bis brle. who was Miss Mary lsobel Hall of Wushlngton and New York, a noted concert soprano. I The world aaya: "How Alexander the Great, who died n Box forty-tw- o comparative, consequences the work began SINCEalready expended Inter-relate- i 1 Idea bj Everything THE fc ' 1r, ' of them. The driver of the first grinned, and sped on. together with numerable pacts and treaties a general European war would be Inevitable. All these terrible are Involved In the THIS WEEK v K Housewife's BRISBANE - " It None of them were of any use. Two cars passed. I balled both til 1'AGE THREE NEPHI. UTAH S. Scenes and Persons in the Current News ! WNU Semi The motor ear gasped, spluttered and came to a dead atop. We were on a lonely road. As Knowing fur M we kew, How we were twenty miles from the nearest town. Night was coining on. It bad be gan to rain. I tried all the devices to make a WORLD WAR FEARS By VISCOUNT 8NOWDEN TIMES-NEW- e Our lobby Is dellghtf nlly air cooled during the summer months Radio for Evary Room ZOO Room 200 Bath fir-T-a .. i TV 'lit HOTEL Temple Square Kates $l.SOto$3.QO The Hotel Temple Sonar baa a atmosdesirable, friendly immachighly You will always find It phere. eomforteble. mod ulate, supremely eereeable.You caw. therethoroaahly for understand why this hotel isi HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Tost east ale appreciate wbyi ot distinction to atop ft' amtmark beautiful thla hotmlry ERNEST C ROSSITER. 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