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Show CACHE AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LOGAN, PAGE SEVEN Eire Plans Center of Learning Subs German to Answer Boat: Britains Torpedo To Restore Early Irish Culture Handy Small Table Made of Camp Stool By RlTH WYETH SPEARS LlAVE you ever wished for a small, low table that would appear from nowhere and disappear again when you were through with it? Have you ever thought it would be nice if Father's ottoman could be folded up and put out of the way when not in use? Or perhaps you have unpacked a suit case in a guest room and wished for something FABRIC - - I ANO a,''-- 1 1 ' "V f 6WCM TUflU IMOSVvr ANO TACK cn launch a projectile (tralzht ahead Here'a one of Great Britain powerful new torpedo boat which while traveling at top ipeed. Arrow point to one of the torpedo tube mounted on deck. The British count on these boat to combat the German submarine. A large Beet of these boat has been placed In service in the North sea and they are usually attached to destroyer squadrons. Estonia Fires Her Army; Russia Takes Charge 's IRLY COI LLGES. Map shout the local ion of the first in Ireland, Armagh, in the northern set lion, saw the first institution established in about 450 .4. I). Additional stliotds then sprang up in Louth and Kildare. A new center of learning aiming to restore the ndture of these earlier unnersities is planned for Dublin. col-lap- , Annals of The Four MasWith the aid of three other ters. E?ta!-li.-heit was recorded scholars, by Michael OClery, a Franciscan from Louvam who, between 1632 and 1636, traveled throughout the country visPrepared by N ition H Gonphic Society, iting abbeys and friaries in searcli Washington. D C W.NU Service of the ancient vellum books and These Eamon de Valera, prime manuscripts. he reported, would fill minister of the Republic of manuscripts, more than 12,000 large printed Eire, plans to visit a number pages of American universities The manuscripts for the most part while in this country. These contain history and legend, often visits are in line with his re- hopelessly confused The original stories had been preserved unwritcently announced project to ten for many centuries by the bards, restore Ireland as a center of an important Irish institution. The establearning through the greatest of the bards were trained lishment at Dublin of an in- from nine to twelve years, learning the 250 national romances and stitute of higher studies. Dublin has long been the resort the 100 secondary legends, in addiof scholars. The library of Trinity tion to other poems. They record tile gradual development of racial more than 2,000 manuhas college and tribal history, with often an to of addition rare in value, scripts 250,000 volumes, including many admixture of Celtic mythology. Even the early laws of the books printed in the Fifteenth century. There are over 150,000 vol- land were not written. Thus, when umes in the National library in ad- St. Patrick would revise the ancient collections law of the kingdom, a solemn asdition to manuscripts; are also found in St. Patrick's li- sembly of three bishops, three jubrary, the Royal Irish academy, rists and three poets was called. The task of the poets was to write and in the many monasteries. The new plan for an institution of the code in verse to facilitate memhigher studies is reminiscent of a orizing. The laws were proclaimed period more than a thousand years at the national assemblies, regularly held. ago when Ireland was an internationally recognized center of learn- Modern Educational Instid tution Will He at Dublin. army when her foreign minister Karl Belter was forced de-to Tiny Estonia packed away her of Soviet Bussia. Photo shows soldiers of the tiny virtual a nation the protectorate a making sign treaty to taken Map shows Estonias position. The two Islands oft her a tank storage. force being fense watching naval bases. Later the Soviet demanded and won mutual Soviet and air into made coast are Battle sea being assistance treaties with Latvia and Lithuania, to the south, placing them in substantially the same position as Estonia. Observers believed Bussia was strengthening her position against any possible action by Germany, her new ally." vest-pock- et Smiles at Tragedy This Young Skate Cuts Dashing Figure ing. First College at Armagh. A college was established at Armagh about 450 A. D.,with others at Kildare, Louth and Noendrum. Education received great impetus early in the Sixth century with the d founding of the monastery at where as many as 3,000 students are said to have been in atWith the tendance at one time. founding of other monastic schools immediately thereafter Ireland soon became the greatest center of learning in western Europe. St. Patrick has been called by Irish historians the first known lit- Clo-nar- Lewis Dorothy smiles from her wheel chair at a New York hospital where her right leg was amputated to stem the ravages of bone cancer. Amputation was made at the hip. Ber-ger- Hitlers Statement Regarding Poland Referred to Ancient Persecutions. What did Herr Hitler mean by his cryptic statement, in a letter to Premier Daladier of France, that The Macedonian conditions on our eastern frontiers must be rePatricia Merifield, Hollywood visitor at Sun Valley, Idaho, makes a moved? dashing picture as she executes a leap on skates that apparently takes Three possible interpretations, poher over the rugged Idaho mountain tops, thus ushering in a new winter litical, histone and Biblical, suggest season of outdoor sports in the northern states. themselves. In The Acts, 16, of the Bible, is the story of the vision which appeared to Paul in the night . . . saying, Come over into Macedonia and help us. Translated to mean a Macedonian plea for help, this cry has echoed frequently in the pages of history covering turbulent events that have taken place there. Across Invasion Path. Lying across the early East-Wepath of conquest, the Macedonian CULTURAL LEADER. This region of the Balkan peninsula in southeast Europe has seen from anis Eamon de Valera, prime minister of the Republic of Eire, cient times successive waves of with attendant pillage, who is directing the work of domination, and massacres persecutions. building a modern institution of With the invasion of the Turks in the Irish for people. the Fourteenth century, Macedonia, learning He has done much toward bet- along with other Balkan areas, betering living conditions in the came part of the Turkish empire. As a vassal people the Macedonians small British possession. knew social and economic oppreserary man of Ireland. Monasteries sion, with racial and religious perspread rapidly, often supplanting secutions that long filled news acpagan sanctuaries, and became the counts from that part of the world. centers of scholarship in Ireland, as This period of Turkish overlordship well as in Scotland, Wales and Engwas ended by the Balkan wars of on the and continent whither land, 1912-1Irish missionaries traveled. the modern Even more For more than three centuries Macedonian complex is with referbackground Ireland was the resort of students ence to its bloody political disputes and the asylum of learned men. between conflicting races and naBede in his ecclesiastical history of tionals who live within its limits how of records the many England The polyglot peoples who inhabit the of the and lower many nobility indefinite Macedonian region, which ranks from England went to Ireland cuts across three national borders enMiss Frances Murphy, above, bearded lady at the New York in the Seventh century, some to Salonika on the south roughly from fair, charged a gentleman named John Durkin tried to kiss her in s ter monasteries and others to study northwest toward the Albania fron Irish Literature Survey. Manhattan subway. In felony c mrt it turned out Miss Frances Murphy tier, comprise Greeks, Bhlgars. in is the shown after she man. van, Here a was really being police The most comprehensive survey Serbians, Albanians, Turks, VVal of the surviving Irish literature is lachians and Jews charged with perjury. That Was No Bearded Lady, It Was e Blonde Erika of the Foiies at the San Francisco fair is a native of the Austrian Tyro!. Having milked a cow before, she took 3 pounds, 15 ounces of milk from Mary, blooded Jersey, to win first prize in the expositions milking Macedonians Have History Of Conquest . STAIN ANO THIN WAX other than the bed; a chair or the floor to put it on during the process? A camp stool plus a tray to fit the top makes a very satisfactory small table to place beside a game table or to set up for your books or mending basket by your favorite chair. But be sure to dress it up so that it will look its best either when in use or when folded up and placed in some out of the way corner. A remnant of material and some upholstery bra.d will do the trick. Slain and wax are suggested for the base as paint might be marred in folding the stool. EDITORS NOTE: Mrs. Spears has prepared for our readers a booklet containing 32 useful and practical suggestions for beautifyp ing the home; with directions clearly illustrated. To get one of these useful booklets, just send name and address, with 10 cents in coin to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, UL step-by-ste- MORAL CONCEPTS IS time that we learned that sc. Itrunty and happinew in the world, a well as in the home and in the nation, depend upon the restraints that are bom of moral and spiritual concepts. Francis B. Sayre , High Commissioner of thihppines. 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