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Show THE SAUNA SLN, SAUNA, UTAH F.B.I. Agents Put On Exhibition for Students HOP 4" GENERAL HUGH S. JOHNSON f Jour: J Lfcuad Fauura Ruth Wyeth Spears ftNUSarvtfi Washington, D. C, COMMUNITY SEW CHESTS NOTE: The chintz covered lamp shadt nd the spool table also add Interest ta this window. Full directions lor making a shad Ilka the one illustrated ara m SEWING, Book 1. Directions lor the apod table ara in Book S; also descriptions m the first four booklets In this aeries. Than ara S3 homemaking projects In each mix ber: for which there la a servlet chargt of 10a each to cover cost and mailing; Send order toi In these critical days there is so mtich hot stuff in war and politics to write columns about that one is tempted to neglect things less dramatic but at least of importance to AmerUBS. KITH WYETH SPEABI Drawer 10 ica equal to the New York Bedford Bills clash of empires and Enclose 10 cents for each book the fall of states. ordered. The national ComNam munity Chest drive Address is now under way newest frilled curtains give T'IIE all over this country. A a full, lavish effect If they It is the most sensible and scientific make your old curtains look a bit method for practical dejected, like those shown here at the right, dont be discouraged. Delight charity ever develThe window at the left uses those was a There oped. same curtains with a dash of time when this country went This economy glamour added. ...delicious...lead work.. .lead Well meaning people, whethsaved a trick certain young maer they were simply riding a worthy time.. .least money.. .healthful.., tron enough money to buy a numhobby or backing a far worthier new of accessories for ber smart order , today, from your grocer. cause, could always drum up a her room. living campaign, or exhibition with Tommy guns, using tracer post pretty girlsgimme Federal Bureau of Investigation agents giving a She discovered that a diagonal rattling bullets, at their Quantico, Va., range. They also demonstrated quick-dradart, which took up the curtains pistol shooting from the hips. The cans on every street corner. exhibition was given before the National Police academy graduates. at the back, threw more fullness The average American is always to the front, thus giving the new willing to give something if he has high drape a smart line. and valance were made of methit. By the old helter-skeltod, he couldnt know exactly for flowered chintz in rose and plum what he was giving, how the money tones, lined with plain plum colwould be used, or whether there ored chintz. One yard of each were not far better uses for his kind of chintz was required for each window. contribution. Also, these drives became so frequent that many people either were fed up with the constantly repeated annoyance of soliciSilent Power tation, or simply couldnt afford to The more. bird earlier got give any Great occasions do not make the dough regardless of its merits. The community chest idea was an heroes or cowards, they simply answer to most of these problems. unveil them to the eyes of men. In many cities it is the only drive Silently and imperceptibly as we permitted. In nearly all cities it at wake or sleep, we grow and wax Living Well strong, we grow and wax weak; least combines in one, all drives A wise man keeps on good terms and at last some crisis shows us for the worthiest established charities. It is conducted under the most what we have become. Canon with his wife, his conscience and his stomach. responsible sponsorships there are. Westcott. This year both the President and Mr. Willkie will start the effort. The funds collected will be divided by the authorities among In SALT LAKE CITY the institutions where they are most needed, and will go the furthest to meet human needs. drive-craz- house-to-hou- night-firin- your unexpected guest y. se g dime-in-the-sl- ot w Tie-bac- ks Royal Family of Luxembourg Is Reunited er best-inform- TIIE g It is, of course, more to give directly to some person or group whose suffering you can see, but none of us can give enough to meet all the needs of our neighbors. None of us separately can judge relative needs. Few of us have the time or training to manage and regulate our giving. For these reasons, indiscriminate giving is always wasteful and sometimes far from fair. The 'Community Chest method cures all these faults and shortcomings in the best way. The tremendous sums of public money being expended for relief and charity greatly restrict the flow of gifts, for two reasons. The tax burdens necessary to support them reduce the incomes of potential givers. The billions spent by government make some people believe that there is no longer necessity for private giving. heart-warmin- The royal family of Luxembourg is reunited at LaGuardia field, New York. At the right is Grand Duchess Charlotte Adelgonde, who ruled the tiny country for 21 years before Hitler took over. With her is her mother, Grand Duchess Marie Ann. These two arrived on the Yankee Clipper and were reunited with other members of their family, here pictured. Shown are Prince Consort Felix and some of their six children. To Tell America of the Battle of Britain R. A. F. Widow The fact is that the necessity is greater than ever. Low interest rates have cut the revenue of many endowed charities in half or worse. Public doles can never cover the area of need. Finally, no warmhearted American can ever ftiel quite satisfied with charity enforced, or to leave his humanitarian impulses to acts of congress. If there had been far more voluntary sharing through past years, there would be less regimented sharing today with all the political evils that entails. The demands upon us all are great and the woes of the world will greatly increase them. It will be well for us to remember that there are still great woes in our own country and that there is nothing in the least selfish m the motto: Charity begins at home. HOTEL Choice of the Discriminating Trareler 400 DATHS ROOMS 400 Rates : $2.00 to $4.00 Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MRS. J. BUFFET H. WATERS, PreWden I Monogwt J. HOLMAN WATERS and W. ROSS SUTTON DINE DANCE The Beavtiful MIRROR ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING is a certain compensation of good Good VViU Whatever may be the apparent will and evil which renders them difference between fortunes, there equal. NAVAL BASE AFTERMATH m v..'iyiy.yvi Vincent Sheean and II. R. Knickerbocker (right), famed war correspondents, shown in New York after leaving the clipper. They are scanning the map of their separate lecture tours, during which they will give the public an account of the Battle of Britain. Both were in London during weeks of incessant bombing raids. Pan-Americ- Jews and Christians Convene The acquisition of naval bases was popular. It was said in dehighly Mrs. Rose Fiske, widow of Wifense of the Presidents method of lliam Fiske III, American bobsled if he had conace who died of wounds received obtaining them, that the deal would not sulted congress, while fighting with the R. A. F., have been permitted. Present evishown on her return to New York dences of popular approval of this from England. result, as far as the bases are concerned, make this conclusion highly doubtful Be that as it may, there is no doubt on earth that congress Mould ratify the result today with scarcely a dissenting vote. It should do so. It is of extreme importance If the only restraint on the executive in dealing with the f laws of the Constitution of the Unit-le- d States is the possible unpopularity of the result, we have surely succumbed to what Westbrook Pegler calls the philosophy of laws,, morals and obligations. Anything goes if it succeeds regardless of law or principle. Rare Bird what-the-he- Basil O'Connor accepts the chairmanship as the national conference at the Warwick hotel, in New York. L. to R., Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale of New York; Rev. Father Edward J. Walsh of Brooklyn; Basil O'Connor, chairman; Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, conference director, and Rabbi Samuel Golsenso, of New York. of Christians and Jews opens Victor W. Von Hagen, naturalist, Quetzal from brings a pigeon-sizeGuatemala to the New York zoo. The Quetzal is said to be the most valuable bird in the world. d ll A sovereign nation can do anything it wants and dares to do. It is answerable to nobody. It can declare war or it can authorize acts In of war without a declaration taking such action, it may be breaking treaties, but, under our Constitution, a treaty of the United States is on equal footing with a law of the United States. A duly enacted statute, so far as our municipal law is concerned, can break or repeal any prior treaty, just as it can break or repeal any prior law. THE CIGARETTE OF C0STUER TOBACCOS |