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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH YVhj Drunk Asks Bootlegger's Arrest Salt Make Thrist receiving an urgent sum-mohelp in Abbeville, S. C., the spot mentioned by the caller. Thera a slightly tipsy fellow demanded the arrest of a bootlegger for charging too much for his wares. An excess of salt makes a person thirsty because once the natural proportion of salt in the body is exceeded, it is necessary to drink water to restore the correct percentage. Nature calls this to the bodys attention by Police, for rushed to telephone creating thrist. Speak English Tongue Budget Liberians, inhabitants of Liberia, A budget is a plan by which you worry about expenditures before you Africa, with a population of over make them, rather than afterwards. 1,000,000, speak the English tongue New Insulating Plaster The largest ship ever built in an American shipyard entered the Golden Gate just before sunrise on February 14, completing her maiden voyage between New York and San Francisco. She is the majestic S. S. America, flagship of the United States Lines. Eight hundred passengers were aboard. The e ship is 723 feet long, has a gross of 26,454 tons and cost She is equipped with every known to modern scidevice eafety even the lifeboats are ence equipped with short wave radio sets and her appointments are the last word in luxury. There is now available an insulating plaster developed to meet the demands of modern construction for an efficient and inexpensive material for insulation against heat, cold and sound. It is used in place of regular plaster on walls and ceiling and costs only a little more. It bonds securely to any plaster base and may be applied over old or finished surfaces. When applied to the proper thickness, this material prohibits the passage of unwanted noises through walls and ceilings. 0. President Almost Impeached President Andrew Johnson came within one vote of being impeached. Car windows should be open at least an inch or two, even in the Carbon monoxcoldest weather. ide sometimes collects in closed cars and menaces the driver. Carbon monoxide can make you drowsy and fatigued and in extreme cases cause death. Dont give it a chance. Fresh air will protect you. An exhaustive study as to when the worlds outstanding men have Flag on Mayflower been at their mental peak shows The flag flown by the Mayflower writers of the best short stories was the Union Jack or Kings Colors whacked them out between the ages adopted by the British government of 30 and 34. in 1606. This flag bears the red cross of Sant George, superimposed Weight Rhythm upon the white cross of Saint AnJohns university scienHopkins drews, the whole on a dark blue tists find that about 50 per cent of field. all women gain two pounds during one week in each month. This temIlluminated House Numbers increase is related to Illuminated house numbers are porary weight hormone activity. being used to solve the problem of leaving a porch light burning for guests. They can be installed easily, are inexpensive and can be left LISTEN TO . . . on most of the time at small cost, as they use very little electricity. BAUKHAGE Recapped Tires The surface of a recapped tire is smoothed by buffing and new rubber is applied. The retreaded tire has the tread and rubber removed almost down to the fabric which is then built up with new rubber and vulcanized. The Natl Farm & Home Hour 10:30 each morning, Monday through Friday KUTA, Salt Lake at 570 KC KIDO, Boise at 1380 KC and First Intercollegiate Game other 'NBC Blue Network The first intercollegiate football game was played in 1858 between Princeton and Rutgers. Stations Lacrosse Oldest Game The oldest game played on the Diamonds Mined Some few diamonds have been North American continent is mined in the United States. These mines were in Arkansas. Allegiance to Flag The American pledge of allegi. Characters in Chinese There are approximately 50,000 ance to the Flag was written by characters in the Chinese language. Francis Bellamy. MA S S I El E DlD E RARiTiM EN1T1 , BEN LOMOND HOTEL Nice quiet room, at $1.50 Well Furnished, close to everyth in- - Coffee Shop. Garage. NEW GRAND HOTEL. 4th South and Main. HOTELS When In RENO. NEVADA stop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Renoa largest and moat popular Hotel. REPAIRED Glasses cost about half as much when you buy direct from OPTICAL LABORATORIES Salt Lake. 252 South Main, TRUSSES BUS TO LOS ANGELES $5$ Baths . $2.0$ to $4.11 Family Roams for 4 persons! . . $4.04 Air Cooled Lennge and Lobby Colfeo Shop Grill Room Tap Room Homo of Kiwanis ExeenUves Rotary 24-3- 0 Exchange Opt! miste Chamber of Commerce and Ad Clah 351 Rooms with Free Meala By way of Ely. Las Vega Pony Expresa Stare. 49 E. 2nd So., Salt Lake $7.95 OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desks and chairs, Elea, typewriters, adding inch's, safes, 8. L. DESK EX 35 W. Broadway. Salt Lake Hofei Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH Came as you ure T. B. Fitzgerald. WHEN IN SALT LAKE The best food in Salt Lake is served by The MAYFLOWER CAFE at 154 South Main POPULAR PRICED Luncheons, Dinners and Sandwiches WNU Week No. 4118 Mgr. SALT LAKE WANTED DRY BONES Saxe-Weima- field of honor. The Kings German Legion was the best, and best known, of these foreign outfits under British leader- ship. The Legion was made up of refugees from all over the Germa-nie- s a hodgepodge then under NaThe Legion poleonic domination. served on every sort of front during the long war cycle, even acting as marines in various naval operations. They fought from the North Cape to the North African coastline, and campaigned against the Americans in 1812 and after. They were owned," payed, and equipped by the British government, and they burned with hatred of the Hitler-lik- e Bonaparte, who had turned their fatherlands into a new order. The Legion, which made a specially distinguished record at Waterloo, contained Austrians and Netherlanders, as well as natives of the various e Germanies. History tends to repeat itself, and in the year 1941 the Kings Legion has come to life again in various forms. The old Legion was predominantly Gerrhanic. Thet new Legion, or legions, are politically but they take in a wide variety of peoples. This time they include Dutch, Belgians, Norwegians, Danes, Poles, Czechs, free Frenchmen, and goodness knows what else. In such cases, their countries have been overrun, and England has become the refuge the last white hope or chance. In fighting for England, these people feel they are fighting for their own lost countries, and against the common tyrant. Today the tyrant is A. H. and not N. B., but otherwise things are much as they were a century and a third ago. In England today, there are also Germans, Italians, and Austrians, who swell the alien ranks of the Kings Foreign Legion. This is not an innovation, either. Anti - Fascist Frenchmen served England against Napoleonic France in the early 1800s. In short, what we are witnessing now as then is an international civil war. 50,000 Foreign Fighters. Today there are something like 50,000 foreign legionaries serving the British empire. Strangely enough, this is just about the same size as the Kings German Legion of antiquity. These foreign legionaries might, in a sense, be considered the composite army of the late lamented League of Nations. In many cases, their dummy governments are in London or Bristol, as well as their armed representatives. The king of Norway and the queen of Holland are among the foreign-legio- n rulers in the British isles, as was the black Ethiopian Lion of Judah until recently i.e. Haile Selas- lit-th- Men have come thousands of miles to fight beside the British in their uar against the Axis powers. The Arab soldiers (left) are helping to defend Egypt, while the American aviators center J and the gunner from India (right) do their part in England to keep Hitlers " luftwafie in check. sie. Poland and Belgium have ambassadors to the British government, and vice versa, while Norway, Holland, and the Czechs still maintain official ministers to the Court of St. James. General De Gaulle represents the free Frenchman, but he has no official standing with the French Vichy government. The foreign troops in England wear British uniforms and use British equipment, except for the officers on leave in London. They wear their fancy native garb, which seems to bore the Londoners, to a marked degree. The Dutch are really considered the most useful, and best liked, of Englands exiled allies. The English and Dutch peoples are closely akin, and follow much the same pattern of behavior. The Dutch have presented the British government with close to a million tons of commercial shipping, and some small warships to boot. The Dutch East Indies, with their oil, rubber and tin, are still independent, and they have perhaps 60,000,000 inhabitants. There are very few Dutch soldiers in England the Dutch army lasted only four days but the merchant fleet and colonies make up the difference. Another 2,000,000 tons of Dutch shipping are now trading on their own in the faraway Pacific area. - Norwegians Popular. Second most popular with the English people are the'Norwegians. Like the Dutchies," they, too, are chiefly nautical in their contributions. Norway has supplied England with close to 1,000 ships something like three or four million tons of shipping. Some lesser Norwegian warcraft also are with the British navy. These are mostly destroyers, minesweepers and armed whalers with perhaps the worlds best crews. The Poles, free French, Belgians, and Czechs are not as popular in England as the kindred Dutch and Norwegians. The Poles are the most numerous of the alien lot, and the most boastful. They have garrisoned Scotland, and are also serving in the royal air force. They have some ships with the royal navy, and a puppet government at London. Their commander has been Gen. Wladislaus Sikorski, a good man of comparatively liberal convictions, who was on bad terms with the reckless Polish dictatorship which reigned at The the beginning of the war. Czechs, close kith and kin of the Poles, are not very many. They are largely college men and armed intellectuals as brainy as the Poles are militaristic. Just the same, the exiled Polish and Czech governh ments are planning a federation for the sweet bye and bye after the war. Some of the Belgian politicos are actually petitioning to be taken into the British empire, with dominion status, after the shooting is shotl These Belgians are very angry at their King, Leo, who is still in Belgium. They think, some of them, that he sold the Allies down the river a claim which history may have a pretty hard time to substantiate. There are some Belgians in the royal air force, and elsewhere, including The a few ultra-ricplayboys. free Frenchies are another story. The tactful British government has never known quite what to do with them. If England is too kind to De Gaulle, who is none too popular at home, it may drive Vichy into the arms of Berlin. De Gaulle's Dakar expedition to West Africa was a terrible fiasco. De Gaulle himself is persona grata with Churchill, but not with many other Englishmen. At the same time, he tends to serve as a useful brake on the politicians and generals of Vichy. Further, the French colonies of Syria, North Africa, and Martinique, with their important armed forces, conDe Gaulle, and His country was seized by the Nazis in tinue to be against March, 1939, but this Czechoslovakian avi- for old Petain. The Poles and Norwegians are reator fights on as a valuable member of the as the toughest and most Force. Air ported Royal anti-German- ic, anti-Fasci- st Worlds' Largest Island Placed Under In Truck Loads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID Writ or Wirt COLORADO ANIMAL COMPANY 463 SOUTH 3RD WEST - ROGER SIIAW Czech-Polis- h FITTED Beits, Elastic Stockings, Crutches and Braces. ll Extension Shoes, Arch Supports, etc. Artificial Limb Co., 135 W. 3rd So., Salt Lake OGDEN Against Germany. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Water Precious as Gold Almost as precious as gold is water at Luberitzbucht in southwestern Africa, one of the worlds driest sections. For bathing purposes, water is rented, not sold, at 25 cents a gallon. And after its been used in a bath, its then sprinkled on the few plants that can be grown in that blistering climate. Fume Protection GLASSES Men From Many Nations Leave Homes to War WASHINGTON. When the British beat Napoleon the Hitler of his time at Waterloo, only about half of the British army was actually British. The rest of Wellingtons outfit was a strange mixture of peoples who thought they were fighting for their freedom. The list was a long one. It took in Dutchmen, Belgians, Hanoverians, Prussians, and men from Brunswick, r. The Nassau, and Hanoverians did well in the Dusk Is Danger Period battle, but the Dutch, Belgians, At dusk, when objects are hard and men of Nassau did very to distinguish and lights dont help, badly. After the battle, large is one of the most dangerous times groups of the latter were found on the highway. playing cards miles back of the ton-rag- SALT LAKE HOTELS Joins English Fighting Force By S. S. America Largest Ship Monoxide Motley Army SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH or their neirest branches located at LOGAN SPANISH FORK HEBER - - CITY Also buyers of Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID ALWAYS U. S. Protection WASHINGTON. When President among the 18,000 persons living in Roosevelt announced that the Unit- Greenland. Some English is spoken, ed States would defend Greenland, but the vast majority know only he extended the scope of the Mon- Greenlandic, a dialect of the Eskiroe Doctrine to the largest island mo language. The general standard in the world. of living is still primitive, with most With a total area of 850,000 square needs for food and clothing being miles, it is almost as large as the satisfied by hunting and fishing. Until the war started, the GovernUnited States east of the Mississippi. s of this area ment monopolized the foreign trade More than is Covered by an immense ice field. requiring almost all exports to be Eskimos predominate shipped first to Denmark. greatly three-fourth- vengeful of the Kings foreign legionaries. The Polish attitude is perfectly understandable. Poland has been very badly treated. In the NorNorse case, the Norwegians hate the wegians, and carry this hatred to a degree. The other exiled groups seem somewhat surprisingly indifferent at times, when viewed through excited American spectacles. Just the same, if the invasion of England ever comes, these motley groups may be counted on to fight fiercely and no holds barred. Its their last chance this side of paradise. Paradise," in this case, means America. pro-Engli- sh pro-Germ- an Plastics of Coffee Bring New Hope To Troubled Brazil Pattern 6896. A BRIGHT decoration In any room, this rug crocheted in four strands of string, candlewick or rags looks like a large chrysanthemum. Use two shades of a color, with white, gray, tan or three colors. 6898 contains Instruction! (or rug; illustraUona ol It and atitchei; materials needed; color scheme. Send order to: Pattern making 82 Sewing Circle Needlecralt Dept. New York Eighth Ave. Enclose IS cents in coins lor Pat- tern No Name Address RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazils greatest new industry is a demonstration of the worlds most amaz- ing scientific solution to an overCoffee plasproduction problem. tics from which Brazil may make homes and schools, war planes and even the industrial machinery of the future, is the answer of modern science to a surplus crop problem which threatened to engulf the whole economy of Brazil and impoverish millions of her peoples! While all Europe goes coffee-lesWithout Thinking Brazils great coffee industry has warehouses bulging with the Many a man fails to become a surplus left over from thinker for the sole reason that his last year. The National Coffee de- memory is too good. Nietzche. partment also has on hand pounds more, purchased from despondent coffee owners in BE BOSSED sacks for 10 cents eachl Brazil has watched a total sacriBY YOUR LAXATIVE "RELIEVE fice quota of 9,280,811,892 pounds of CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY coffee go up in smoke (1930-4in a When you feel gaaay, headachy, logy bowel, do at aullione du to clogged-udesperate effort to stabilize her most at bedtime. Next do -t- ake important industry. Only a scientific thorough, comfortable relief, morning Cafelite such will as miracle, helping you atart the day fall of your save the bumper 1940 and the greatnormal energy and pep, feeling like a doeant diaturb er 1941 crops from the same dismillion! astrous end. your nighta reat or interfere with work the th cheering next day. Try World Market Reduced. gum laxative, yourself. It taste good, ita With an annual production of 214 bandy and economical ... a family eupply billion pounds, and a normal overproduction of 720 million pounds, FEEN-A-MIN- T the war has reduced world markets until the United States is now BraAs One Thinks zils only substantial customer. Add to this surplus the 805 million pounds Man is only miserable so far as which Europe would normally have he thinks himself so. Sannazaro. bought this year, and you have a coffee problem that would give any country a headache! Conditions in Brazil's great coffee PRODUCTION BRED, MOUNTAIN states have been desperate. Groups BRED, AND ACCLIMATED . . . of coffee planters petitioned for the right to uproot whole orchards of WHITE LEGHORNS fine coffee trees, and coffee was sellS. C. R. I. REDS HAMiHHIUES NEW ing on the New York Coffee exBARRED ROCKS in lowest at WHITE ROCKS prices history. change BUFF ORPINGTONS to the ahead WHITE WYANDOTTE gloomily Looking GAMES CORNISH best coffee crop in years, Brazil WHITE GIANTS be her LEGHORNS BROWN may literally drugged by s, 1,436,-160,0- DONT 132-pou- 0) p Feen-A-Mi- Feen-A-Ml- Feen-A-Min- t, To own coffee. What is Brazil going to do? Plastics Possible Solution. While secret preparations have gone on for months, in a atmosphere, hope, doubt, and hope again has grown that the coffee plastics will really make all the magic things science says. That the miracle of coffee plastics will save this wanton destruction of coffee money, has been the hope of every coffee planter and laborer, buildwatching the great barn-lik- e ings rise on barren lands outside Sao Paulo, seeing great crates of machinery arrive from the U. S. The new Cafelite is and thus excellent for Brazils warmer climate. It is and may save the nerves of Brazilians from the increasing racket of city traffic. It is proof against termites and other pests who destroy homes and furniture in warmer climates. It may be made in a whole range of lovely bathroom colors, or combined with other substances to imitate wood or wallpaper. It was discovered by a clever young North American, Herbert Spencer Polin, while doing research for the American Coffee corporation, in his floating yacht laboratory and rushed to Brazil. Plumbing fixtures made ol coffee for plastics would be a millions of Brazilians living in the far interior, and for cheap apartment homes too. Cabinets, electrical appliances, kitchen equipment, furniture, school and hospital equipment, perhaps whole homes and apartments of the future will be made out of surplus coffee! heat-resistin- g, LIGHT BRAHMAS Hatched RIGHT. Delivered FRESH. Over-nigdelivery ta ill Intermountain points Mammoth Bronze Turkey Poults Priced 33c to 50c each delivered. Write, Wire or Call for FREE Illustrated Circular. RAMS HAWS HATCHERY UTAH PIONEER SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 7dCtl ofi ' V ADVERTISING noise-proo- f, God-sen- d ADVERTISING represents the leadership of a nation. It points the way. We merely follow follow to new heights of comfort, of convenience, "of happiness. As time goes on advertising is used more and more, and as it is used more we all profit more. It's the way advertising has of bringing a profit to everybody concerned, tfte consumer included |