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Show cans two EEAH RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1923 JSCAB KIYXR VALLE1 IMAVEB, OUR FELLOW DRIVERS Dictators, Study in Psychology, Writes Dr. Carl G. Jung Entered at the Postofflce at Ctah aa Second Clans Matter. Tre-aoato- Published at Tremontoo, Utah, on Tbcrsday of each week. Subscription Rates Oca Tear (In advance) $2 CO Six Months (In advance) Jl 00 Months 50$ rtree (in advance) f r manner of men are these European dictators, who, with speed are changing the history of mankind? Few inquiries could surpass in importance the question which Dr. Carl G. Jung, the world's foremost analytical psychologist, answers in the January issue of Cosmopolitan, for dictatorship's tri umvirate Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini not only direct the destinies t y' of 300,000,000 people but are af-- fecting the future of ua all. H. R. Knickerbocker, foreign correspondent for the International News Service, In his interview with Dr. Jung for Cosmopolitan asked this question: "What would happen if you were to lock Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin in a room together and give them one loaf of bread and one pitcher of water to last them a week? Who would (Above) Adolph Hitler 14. t get all the food and water, or Stalin. Russia's Strong (Below) would they divide It?" Man. 'V "I doubt if they would divide Dr. It," Jung answered. "Hitler, being a medicine man, would probably hold himself aloof and hare nothing to do with the quarrel. He would be helpless because he would be without his German people. Mussolini and Stalin, beMussolini ing both chiefs or strong men in their own right, would probably tors In Europe differ from one dispute possession of the food and another tremendously, but it is not and the drink, Stalin, bein? roughso er and toupher, would probably theirmuch they who differ as it is peoples." get all of it." The famous psychologist comTtie law to remember about dicthe way the German people tators, according to Dr. Jung, is pares think and feel about Hitler with that "It is the persecuted one who the way the Italians think and feel persecutes." The dictators must about Mussolini. The Germans are have suffered from circumstances highly they go to calculated to bring about dictator- extremesimpressionable; and are always a bit unmocame Mussolini at the ship. balanced. The Italians, he points ment when the country wa3 in out, are more stable. Their minds to recommend treatment. There chaos. Hitler came when the do not roll and wallow and leap fore he says, "Studying Germany economic crisis had reduced the through all the extravagant ecsta- as I would a patient, and Europe standard of living in Germany and sies which are the daily exercise as I would a patient's family. I increased unemployment to an in- of the German mind. When the say. let her go into Russia.' There tolerable level. Stalin came when Fascists took power in Italy. Mus is plenty of land there. It wouldthe death of Lenin, unique creator solini worked not with ecstasy of n't matter to Russia if somebody of Bolshevism, had left the party spirit, but with a hammer in his took a bite. Your democratic and the people leaderless and the hand, beating Italy into the shape U S A., of course, must be saved, country uncertain of Its future. he wanted it, nuch as his black else we all go under. You must "Thus," says Dr. Jung, "the dicta- smith father used to make horse keep away from the craze and the tors are made from human ma- shoes. infection. Keep your army and terial which suffers from overAs a physician. Dr. Jung has not navy large, but save them. If war whelming needj. The three dicta- - only to analyze and diagnose, but ' comes wait." --- WHAT Free to Publi'c U. S. wdr catalog an J TKe only place in advertising matter coven n any line hi hmne And Without or rrodu't can be obtained f Obligation i the American fnduttr.aj Library. Write tor Buatne'aa Advertwtn Matter you ar inter eateti in; aame will be promptly forwarded. v AMEBICAX IXCUSTHIAL LISBAKY 3' -- NATIOKAl ECITCRIAI r I ITIAkl ft J n Vi O. . To Your Town as well as to your Country ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS I1APITENESGS THAT AFFECT THE DINNER PAILS, DIVIDEND EVERT INDIVIDUAL. NATION-A- ca wl CO' h i A PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS O ti X L AND INTERNATION- AL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE Mil ;ta ca th( Traveler, J; Lnis L.:-p. lne won ui aim oq vnyiu ujfuuj the idiot! Li r mm DUlA j Mrs. LaVon Garfield rcxrcfts.oN vvomi if mim .- T . Tin entertain&M I 1 - lln.nn.n T 1 xim and v- - Max Fridal returned home Sa evening from Detroit. wmI where he has spent several days? iting surrounding points of inters. Mrs. R. G. Brough and Mrs Von Garfield spent Friday mcrtl in tjgueii. Mrs. Doris Fridal and Mi.w Fridal motored to Idaho Falls day to spend the weekend with Fridal's daughter, Mrs. Marj- Ha LaVern Garfield and Faye Garfii visited with friends and relatives dtksrmvM'mm The decline in industrial activity during the nine months following August, 1937, waa the sharpest on increase accordingly, So far, they yuiimnii wnailiNmmmiinmiiiiiHinnMiMiiNiiiHiiuiiinnrmniminniMimiiuHiHinHMiiiuHiinuMuiiiiiiiuliiiiiHHiriilluiliiilBUirecord for any comparable period, re haven't. ports the United States News. The re STEEL Index of production is at covery movement that set in six months ago, according to the same only a fair level. The trend is upugaen, unday. source, has no precedent in rapidity ward, but no great betterment is exMrs. Raymond Hill, of Mantua, n for next the two. or month of improvement, with the exception of pected ited with her parents, Mr. and Jt the brief boom. :niiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinliiiiiininuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii iimhiiiuhihiiiu.? iinimimmimiiiiniii mm miiun R. G. Brough, Thursday afternoon LIFE INSURANCE This indus III ill III These comparisons are based upon rt HI ill m in ilk ii in i:i mi in g Mrs. J. O. Garfield, Irvin GarS. NEW YORK, Dec. 16 BUSINESS feature Hollywood as a fashion center sales are often a good index of try's the Federal Reserve Board's index of and June Cordon were Ogden of instead lives and . stars. Santa's pack is going to be heavdoings of purchasing power. Recently they have Industrial production, which is a gen- shown ash with substantial ier But this tray year, retailers throughout the in I i;: in m Mrs. Lewis Abbott was hostess: m m m m n j 1 erally accepted barometer of indus- this improvement is,improvement. most think, due' the American1 smoke-"f t5, A t(dlfSlpate a few of trial illness or health. This index uses lareelv friends Friday event 11 on of dashboard autos Light to t.h Loans.offered by Commodity Credit thnr th ,.n ..v..... wicu to as Whether a the 19J3-Ztell tail auiyitaeu average "normal," because of investment out. is of ngm corn and cotton, rporaiion wheat: conditions, have gifts of lingerie, handbags, costume with a rating of 100. In August, 1937, been substantial carry-over- s of debt from forced to reduce their guaranteed jewelry and watches, because the' the reading was 117almost as high "dividends." 1933 by cotton, wheat and vegetable stores that these are INVITATION the TO sa' A things1 PARTY have Prospective buyers as in 1929. In the subsequent May, growers; and increased demand for cr which he plans to buy may secii. to purchase policies under the most P?Pular with male buyers this; When a group of colo-ollivestock financing are expected to be it had dropped to the abysmal low of rushed slug ior grading omre favorable term- -. Tt Party n itsponsiDie ior an increase in the vol- au or express, prepaia, to u 76 a drop of over 30 per cent in less credit used bv Grandy, federal hay inspection six:o. uieie was oruy one ume of short-terthan a year. MOTORS- - Is booming along in fine c als' nowever, aren't going into as farmers in 1939 over the volume used vision office, 314 Postoffice builtBoston. homc3 on this 165 the Christmas Since May, 193S, the index has risen shane. The American n,,h,i,'. Now, as in 1937; "lPV anniversary in 1938. credit will Ogden. The hay will be graded Ample short-termem are Dcmg S 24 points, which is close to half as for cars is ' mere are tai"een addi- I f insatiable and1 nurchasod. be apparently Tny available for meeting all demands basis of U. S. standards for hay, ticnal atnrno rlnioarc ir, ntipa Mm1 Tr,ot much as it gained, on the average, in it also appears that t by farmers of good credit standing, the charge will be 25 cents per sa: me iour preceding years. We thus will sacrifice almost many families; filing from the holidav snendine- snree tion. This bit of information else in with customers buying gift merchan- ht last week anything when was it disclosed una tne iarm security administration Plt?- eampies snouia De caretuuv have regained something more than order to obtain a new model, ense in the 50 cent to $1 ranee ini inat au fourteen "Hubs" are ioinins- has an increased appropriation for lected, as the extent to which half the ground we lost in the 1937 t in a. rnmmoTyiAvoHAn making loans to rehabilitate farmers grade given the sample repress: preafpr volume fhn "recession CONSTRUCTION-- Is led by the Massachusetts units of the who cannot obtain credit from cus- - that of the entire lot from which steadily im- Big question is, When can we ex proving, especially in the residential National Consumers Tax Commission, tomary sources. Plentiful supplies of sample is taken. pect to regain the rest of the ground ? field, when adjustment for seasonal!. v' AbHl.c,TON Grocers, jewelers, who will stage their program on the credit for cooperative purposes are also available thA ' 1 meronants, electrical apph-- j historic wharf where the first In ana we. ing that, most economists trends is made. This is one of the best "par- An agreement between the feds roTArto ' s ai are playing a wary game. There is pnases oi me entire recovery move tu took re"l ty place. Mrs. John H. Kimball agricultural etvinnmi f; k"P their Farm Security administration a Massachusetts member of the no kick of good signs on the econom- ment. s tPfUb",C, ShUld, medical associations in Utah next few months, al ic horizon. At the same time, there oOo A preliminary survey conducted in 4t possible that farm c if general industrial activity de- - kmcommittee, declared last are a number of puzzling unfavorable utan now Hies in coop inalcates 22.000 that are may cattle to vice participate be taken! M ore and more news is beginning' $13,000,000,000 tax bill is paid by you cn feed in Utah factors. The Annalist puts the case this year as compar- - tive medical programs, authorities i e as consumers in taxto "hidden" out leak ed with 26,000 a year aero. Decreaspd nounce. Where necessary the adrris accurately, when it says: "There tration's vastconcerning the A mat es of which we are totally unaware volume rearmament plan. It Mr. and ;,v,"iUi' of feeding is ascribed mainlv tration will increase the size of loj ..... ... America will would be more assurance of a continuiwrMMiTi uaxauon wiuiouc repiesen- - i.u tiic wV.. 1.. 'eiuie, LU worrowers to permit ptuui. mgu ation of the present recovery move- seems certain that hundreds of mil- thfir arurnru ation flares up again as being a live recollection prices oi ieeaer cattle and in Dlan. In 20 different sta of the losses a last 9cnn ment if there were not so many in- lions will be spent next year for bat- the next c fTro iasuewas not killed and buried in report from the agricultural statisti- - families make payments of $20 to dividual indicators that by this time tleships, planes and expansion of all Ri.n.r.Pi .vivviuji, me 1773 or in 1776." B.R' cal service indicates. however, not too is arms the mi. onti stir of per year in a common fund. rnocL; the ahould be rcflectlne themilitary service. This about the outlook submit cians in participating major industries movement, but thus far have done soj forthcoming "war budget" will doubt- SteeIstatements for their services , HEADLINES IN NEW YORK or no Utt,e cither not at all or to a limited ex- less be the largest, for peace time in' the under wheat ni further increase in these imnortflnr President Roosevelt increases mortexport program trustee who handles the fund. Adji our history. tent." industries can be looked for dnrintr gage insurance limit of Federal Hous announced by Secretary of Agricul- - ments are made if the medical bill t the next several months," it concluded ing Administration from $2,000,000-00In the meantime, there is ,A WalIace Many experts think that in the near August, the fund do not correspond. future the rate of recovery may tend to $3,000,000,000 . . . Unenmlov- Federal Surplus Commodities corpor-talk about possible ways of fiation has made arrangements fnr the. 10 siowbut that the movement will nancing it. The President hna saiH ment in November was at lowest level sale of SCIENTIFIC DISPLAY 20,000,000 bushels of wheat to It may or 19J8, according to A. F. Cash income from farm L. go ahead, even though it is in second' that he does not want to do that bv not be long before the hntrhcr of Hi. for marketed exporters this year and from to w delivery of industrial an important lact adding to the debt-t- hat ,i,w Ke?erve lnaex. il h fr, flour mills in the Tlnif-PPlays his sausage an Tvavmcnt ia wnrrtvi tn total that most business leaders are not wheel" is his store window; or ine wheat will be delivA, o J7(!Mnmnnn plan so far as possible. HpHin nf 11 Pi'cf '"ner attracts mUady's atten- - Lc greatly worried about what the next At the same time, sentiment general-- ! tthe period of several months. received by farmers in 1937. The1 g . . v by- .installine- a "m(rrv-o-T,- .i rv?, in Congress will do they feel that our iv ... crease is accounted for by a c ..b.vo., 01Iia tu ue against nigQer: ervei, inc. and Rath Pack- lawmakers, after earnest analysis cf ,UW tax0S' & l0Wer: Western Union and Flor" consul : uSlWe lng; the last election returns, will veer One the grade and 8 per cent drop in receipt t0, "t.!? November solution is tions. suggested Shof' for the At .' shipments. of hay which he produces on his farm sale of livestock any a , rate, to , ,1, the right. slightly products. '""WW n.iiu units, secona to liquidate some of meeting of lighUng ' A few business briefs of interest Administration engineers 1929. ior month since any oigaeaj. c the tremendous m IT." formed h k h.i.i w.ir w " follow: icAtuiuer, Addressograph - Multigraph RFC. This bureau is a birr nartnpr in architect of the "J Libbev Corp. . ou,uuu piant expansion. , plana American Gla83it that Company, PRICES the and its industry, re"revolving announces RFC holdings Commodity prices grant of $25,000,000 of the theatre WOUld smn ha credit to China for the purchase of cently took a fairly sharp drop, tho run into the billions. They are. how stage" to nation"; applied the pep up they were well supported and there ever, difficult to realize on aiucuhui agricultural ana manutac- .C was no danger of a crash in values. believes the RFC would dump aecurJ MJ' tured Pd"ct3. . . Daniel C. Roper The whole price situation Is confused ities on the open market, as that mg'r-IuXo- u and rather chaotic, and is one of the woua be certain to cause a sharp; direct lighting November fX lmeS inmonth d least bright spots in the business pic- break in values. elawfS year ago. structural : ture, So. even thonh . Leonard P. Ayres, of the Cleve- lifting" the front ftf " "- "- land Trust Company, predicts busi If you conduct a retail store, there are four imr.' it buildings and theatres v H. ill. T, IT i. , ness upswing in 1939, with conditions . J 111 niiv . things ... wish to do you definitely better than 1938. 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Not one of these objectcan be reached by doing nothing. None of these objective can be wholly realized without advertising in - THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER YOU tin'. |