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Show THE Thursday, December 21, 1939 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, PAGE THREE Bruckarfs Washington Digest Stork Habitual Visitor to Massachusetts bamily Sick Children Some Good May Come to America Need 'Natural' rS !:; Parental Care Out of Awful Finnish Catastrophe i. v. r.ivH fil mil Mask Pulled Off Communism in United States and Left It Thoroughly Damned; Ways of Helping Finland Freely Discussed in Washington. WNU jTi IV .. hxrQ. jfk Uv DU. &o mSMl ,v of the cowardly and ruthless attack by Russia upon the defenseless and harmless Finns. So sickening has this assault been that millions of Americans have all but forgotten the movements of that predatory animal called Hitler. Indeed, the brutality of the drive upon the Finns has practically forced news about Hitler's war with Britain and France to disappear from the front pages. war still goes on The but it has failed to create interest in America. But I believe that, for us, there is some good coming out of that awful Finnish catastrophe. It is a paradox that anything good could come from such a stench as Russia, but I am certain of the results in that regard. "sit-dow- For one thing, the latest sordid page in Soviet history has pulled the mask off of communism. It has left com- munism standing before Americans, nude and thoroughly damned, with its hands dripping with human blood, with gory filth oozing from every pore, and its true rapacious character exposed to the last grimy detail. ' O1 lynx-eye- d Whrn in RENO. NEVADA. Hop at th HOTEL GOLDEN Keno'i larKet and most popular hotel. demands his r i W HELPING THE FINNS American sympathy has been deeply touched by the plight of the Finns, says William Bruck-ar- t in his column today. Americans are eager to help. There are proper ways to help. But there are also dangerous proposals. President Roosevelt did an admirable Job, says Bruckart, when he placed an unofficial but effective embargo on airplane purchases in the U. S. by the Soviets. That is action taken on our own soil. However, Senator Vandenberg's suggestion that we Moreover, the Soviet destruction, of the helpless Finns has posed questions to be answered in this country by a good ahead, if they must, and use their many thousands who have held up army of approximately 13,000,000 against the meager 400,000 of Finns. communism as the acme in governAnother thing that is happening ment theory. Those folks now are and it is taking on quite a bit of called upon to attempt a justification of the great "liberalism" which steam is the demand that the Unit has used miserable excuses to in- ed States recall our ambassador, vade and bomb and mutilate. It cut loose the diplomatic ties to the is time for the parlor pinks, the extent that withdrawing an ambas "intelligentsia" of the col- sador shows disgust and disap leges and universities and the proval. "movements for freedom," as well for Might Be Unwise to Recall as the real scheming, what to to away explain try Our Ambassador to Russia eigners has happened. Recall of the ambassador has been strongly advocated by Sen. Ar May Compel Everyone to thur Vandenberg, Michigan Republic Unite for American Way can, who is out looking around for Thus, when I observed above that delegates to the Republican national I believe some good will come out convention next year. A dozen or of the hellhole of Russia, I was so other Republicans have taken the thinking how the situation abroad is same position, and the department going to compel most everyone to of state and the President have been unite for the American way. urged by numerous Democrats to These latest vengeful acts of the show the American position in that Russian bear "that walks like a manner. It seems unlikely that such man" bring into bold relief again a thing will happen, nor am I con certain things that happened back vinced that it is the wise thing to do. about November 16, 1933. They reSoviet officials, if they demind us of the various glowing statesired, could interpret such ments that were forthcoming as to an action as amounting to a the value, in a material way, of diplomatic recognition of Russia. declaration of war on our Maxim Litvinov was here, you part. He for will remember. bargained We have seen enough of their op American recognierations to suspect that they will do tion of his nation, most anything which will further and got it upon a their own ends things Just as ridic promise that Rusulous as announcing to their Igno sia would quit her rant and illiterate millions that Fin attempts to spread land was planning to "capture" Lenthe doctrine of comin this munism ingrad, a great industrial city. I doubt that Mr. Roosevelt ought to country. There were recall the ambassador, but I do not bombastic state-ment- s see how Constantine Oumansky, the of millions of Soviet ambassador to Washington, dollars in trade that can remain in the great and lavishly would flow from the Senator Borah furnished embassy here with any agreement worked out between President Roosevelt and feeling that his presence is desired the Russian commisar. As I re- by the bulk of the Americans. member it. Senator Borah, the IdaBut what is this Russian "de ho Republican, had conducted prac- - fense" against Finnish "attacks" n tically a campaign for Rusleading to? What brought it about? sian recognition long before LitviThe answer Is that the reds have nov arrived. Predictions were glowstarted west. They have entertained ing, but neither Mr. Roosevelt nor fears, I am Informed, that some na Senator Borah ever suggested that tion that has been with Fin the "glowing" was going to be the land was preparing friendly to use sheen of flowing blood of helpless Finnish land and eventually sea areas as a women and children and their men. base of attack. To preclude that. A lot of things are happening as so it is said, the reds want a Baltic regards this new situation. For ex- outlet. ample, the Reconstruction Finance corporation has agreed to extend a Many Believe That Stalin credit of $10,000,000 to the Finnish Double Crossed Hitler government "for the purchase of There are many persons In official agricultural surpluses in the United life here who believe that Stalin has States." There is talk also of using double crossed Hitler, and most of the recently remitted Finnish debt us add that there Is little to choose payment in some way for the aid of between the two. It Is plain to see the stricken peoples of the only na- that Hitler's plan to seize Poland tion that has made good on repays was approved by Stalin who was ment of money borrowed during and with share. But the inbought We are likely side rumor af'.er the World war. is that Hitler never ap to hear a great deal more about ac of the westward march upon tive help from this side of the At- proved Is now engaged, nor which lantic ocean because American Is thereStalin any ground for belief thai hearts are tender but there is dan- Hitler welcomes the threats at Ru ger in the action that has Just been mania and some of the areas to the taken. east that are being made from thr den of the Russian bear. Just as s Pushed Soviet Buyers Out then, we hear it ugpestcf And Told Them to Stay Out thought, that perhaps Stalin trapped Hitlrr There Is danger In that proposal by letting him enter Poland the' however our hearts may desire that Stalin knows Hitler's hands are oc we help the Finns. Ai I have so oft cupied on the French front that th en said in these columns: It Is Eu Soviet eventually may be in a posi rope's war, and we can and must tion to crowd Germany by the typ- stay out of it. If we, as a nation, of persuasion given otf frrirn bomb start helping Finland, It strikes me and bayonets. 1 do not outline thl that somebody's face is liable to get as a fact: I toss it in here because I slapped, and immediately, of course, Is the subject of military discussion there will be the kind of hatred arise and it certainly Is a possibility. or HOTELS behaved, lacks courage, or that will drag us into the flaming cauldron. Mr. Roosevelt did an admirable Job, I believe, when he placed an unofficial, but very effective, em " bargo on the further purchase of air planes in this country by the Soviet. It Is generally understood that a Soviet mission was wandering around this country at the time. seeKing to Duy nunareas ol air planes. There is a difference in helping Finland in that manner than by Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver! of Quincy. Mass., visited by the stork only recently, are shown with their extending a helping hand affirmate- ly. Mr. Roosevelt's action, simply family of 12 children. Mrs. Oliveri holds the youngest arrival, who was christened Peter. Mr. Oliver!, 36 years stated, pushed the Soviet buyers out old, is an auto mechanic receiving $36 a week salary. Mrs. Oliveri is 32 years old. The couple has been marand told them to stay away to go ried for IS years. recall our ambassador goes beyond that. It would be fraught with war peril. other processes. JAMES W. BARTON NE of the excuses made for a boy or girl of 'teen age who is selfish, rude, ill r By WILLIAM BRUCKART Service, National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON. 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Utah for normal until his temperature is 24 to 48 hours." 0 N PHOTO-KRAF- Meet 'Josephine,' Diaper Derby Champion Ulcers May Result From Nervousness MY student days we used to INmake up tables of the symptoms of the various diseases of an organ urf uv-- f c,--- i- - . four-year-o- ld Baltic !!mJ:C Se f ll JJ OClKM If you're planning a trip to Rose Bowl game, it will pay you to fly. You'll save days of time en route, besides having the thrill of a scenic air trip . . . fast, comfortable and economical. Convenient daily schedules. Inquire about low round trip fares. ne,-- HOTEL BEN y s r fSs u n a a n Y u w t A j Creation of a puppet Polish state under Berlin domination is expected shortly as the final step In that doomed nation's division between Grr many and Russia. Small area whose fate is still nnderlded probably will become a corral for German and Polish Jews, who will be forced to seek refuge there. six-ac- re LOMOND r 1 .f,fjH 11 af If k .A'' S ta SI. Rooms IS Baths $2 Family Reams fee 4 yrraens Air CU4 taatnjr and lhbf CrIU Raaaa . . CelTea 8He . Tap Kaoai V 4,,W-.V- m BOWL ROSE the Corn Prince I Vv JHE sipper-equippe- Splitup of Polish Pie Russo-Germa- n TO if j 900-pou- Final FLY 1 Ut : three-tim- e champion Poland China hog, gets "Josephine," Marlcne Cattle. Josephine attractof water from ed more than her share of attention when she was entered In a Los Angeles live stock show. She weighs about 20 times as much as her diminu tive caretaker, but obeys orders readily, especially u were s looa in xne offing. a long drink stomach, heart, kidneys and tried to remember which of these symptoms were found in each disease. Thus in diseases of the stomach ulcer, cancer, chronic inflammation we thought of the pain. presence, absence and amount of gastric Juice, appearance of the face and other symptoms. What we did not know in former days and what we are rapidly learning now is that many ailments are due to the general makeup nervous and emotional of the individual, , i and that it is this makeup which brings on symptons. Thus Dr. T. Grier Miller, Phila Edward MocIIer, a bachelor un in Virginia Medical Month' delphia, won dia Kansas the City, Mo., cle, says: ly, per derby recently when he bested can no longer be regarded a Odd of Ave experienced fathers as"Ulcer a local disease of the stomach completing his task In 1:02 seconds or intestine. The modern physician d Reason: He nsed a must concern himself with the person diaper in which to enclose his yonng who has the ulcer, with his heredity. but nephew, Bobby with his physical, mental and emo Smith. tional makeup, with his surround' ings and social standing and with 4-- II his personal habits of life." Tendency Toward Ulcers. ' This does not mean that the high strung, nervous, emotional Individ ual is bound to develop stomach ul cer, but that he Is more likely to do so when he is attacked by infection or eats the wrong kinds of food, Drs. Clarence F. G. Brown. Chi cago, and Ralph E. Dolkhart, Boston, in the Journal of the American Medical Association state that the in vestigation of 1,500 cases where ul cer returned after having healed showed that in order of importance the causes were, 1) nervousness, Including fatigue and anxiety, (2) acute Infection such as a cold, in fected sinus, abscessed tooth, or acute indigestion, and (3) the things put in the stomach coarse foods, A ft ' highly seasoned foods, hot bread v..v. seedy vegetables and fruits, frui "Good seed, carcfnl tillage and cakes and puddings, cucumbers, rad good fertiliser" that's Raymond Ishes, olives and celery, It is well to remember, then, tha Kreig's recipe for championship corn. Krcig, Oakley, III., while infection and wrong foods ma won the Corn be the immediate cause of. or re 4 II club worker, Prince title In Chicago's nationwide turn cf, the ulcer of the stomach or contest. He nroduced 75 bashels of intestine, nervousness and anxiety prepare the soil or tissue that grows championship open pollrnated yel- or develops the ulcer. low corn per acre on his profitable IBf'tmnl by Western Newspaper Union. I plot. Hesna mt Rata rT Klwanl Firhanr Opi '2ais" at ("emmerre and Ad Dab Chant lr Hotel Ben Lomond art Com ' T. E. rilieeraU. WNir Week No. 11". I i SWT I.UR |