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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Urge Creation of Saar .. V into Independent .State What Will Happen When . Control by France Ends? ' Washington! What will happen to ' the Saar?. . ' As 1935, the end of the fifteen-yea- r perlpd for which the coal mines of the Saar basin were turned over to France, approaches, that query Is bidding for an Important place In European politics. Saar, which straddles the Lorraine-Germa- n border, Utmost next door to s Luxemburg, is a region about as large as Rhode Island and Is famous for its mineral deposits," says .a bulletin from the Washington (D. 3.) headquarters of the National Geo graphic society. Famous Coal Region. . "Before 'the Vorld war when Ior-raln- e n was German territory, 'tire of Lorraine iron deposits and" Saar coal deposits thade this region one .of the outstanding steer production' regions of Europe. "Saar toal, perhaps, would still to Germany, If jt were 'not' for the efficiency of German troops who, .while retreating tri north France,- destroyed coal mines .that o.nre'yiehtrt? 28,000,000 toss annually.. Because of this-act- , wljen-thpeace' treaty was. . framed,- - diplomat-attempted, to cal works and ceramic kilns. The city Is an important railroad center. Saarbrucken went to France ten years before our Declaration of Independence was signed. After the battle of Waterloo, the Allies took It and turned it over to Prussia. At that time the coal deposits were hardly known. Its present prestige may be . By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Lata Dean of Men, University of Illinois. The minister had something to say the other Sunday about confession, and I had just had a lit- tle Bishop of Portland the sou I," who whs It said It? It doesn't matter, for It has often com-blnatlo- g -- - e com-.pensa- te- France by turning over'Sftar .coal digging rights to France for of fifteen years 1920 to '1935. The German government- also upon to compensate private Intne owners. In :the Saar fields .for their lossps but. these losses were not difficult to meet as most of the mines ' w.ere the state, property-- ' of Prussia ' . 'was-calle- . nd Bayariq. .. The transfer of coal mining rights-to- . France, 'however, . was no't made without: political and economic ob-- ' etaeles. . The region could riot remain under German control' for the prop-' 'erty fights of the French would not' be assured 'protection, atijl thq great German population And German prop' erty could net be placed under French control. 'The Letfgue ef Nations, therefore, set up' a governing commission composed of one Frenchman, one ciil- - experience with It myself, so that I was In a very sympathetic frame of mind to listen to what he had to say. "An honest confession is good for two-third- - Itt. Rev. Edwgrd J. McCarthy, of Greenfield Conn., photographed Just, .after his consecration as the sixth bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese In attendance at of Portland, Maine. the ceremony ot consecration- - were Governor Gardiner, 'Judges- of the Su-- . pr.eirie.and Superior .courts, am many high . churchmen. - proved Itself true. If we confess our sin s," the Good Book says, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." From Genesis to Revelation there Is a good deal said In justification of an open acknowledgment of our violations of moral law. There was a letter In the mail from an undergraduate whom I had never met, and whose name was not In any She wanted to make a way familiar. confession, she said. She had pretty regularly been violating a definite university rule, and she would never be quite easy In her mind until she had put the matter up to some university officer and If need be paid the penalty for her Irregularity. . If I thought she was foolish for wrlting'me, 1 could throw her letter into the waste basket, and forget that she had written me. I could understand the state of mind she was In. She w'as sensitive; her appreciation of right and wrong. was still keen; the thing she had dohe weighed on her mind, and she wanted to feel free. I told her that we would forget the whole circumstances provided that she in the future respected ' the regulation. ' . . I had done Dayton a I knew it and he knew it, and we had somehow drifted apart If was not easy to acknowledge my error, but that was the only manly thing to do, the only thing that would relieve my' M Ufaa itanay aaa. Vht Mart waatMt hat ternaAeea, The Payne Whitney gymnasium on the campus of Yale university la nearly completed and will be one of the finest gymnasiums In the world. Its design won for John Russell Pope of New York a sliver medal In the Olympic competition at Los Angeles. The tower of the gymnasium contains a roof solarium, boxing floor, fencing floor, and wrestling floor. There are two swimg ming pools In the building, as well as a large amphitheater and three Ami laara AU pal ta War irifa. ya4 lacal awn yatataaa. pah War I BOMB INDUSTRY. PATRONIZK row-In- rooms. . there will be no danger of burning fingers. ' Strong household ammonia will stains on linen. re- move medicine Mayonnaise mixed with finely diced Celery makes a delicious dressing for . . plain lettuce. ; . If raisins are heated in oven a few seconds before putting Into cake mixture- they will not fall to bottom of cake, If it Is difficult to open windows, rub ropes with soft' soap aud sa3hes will run smoothly. a University Instruction by Mail EnrU When canning fruits and vegetables now In season use only sound, ripe fruits and can if possible the same day they are picked. ' A little milk added to the water In which cauliflower Is 'boiled will keep the flowers while. " Rubbers should always be placed on preserving ' Jars before the hot fruit juice Is poured In. If this is- - done a . Crossing the equator does not The northaffect the compass. seeking end of the needle continues to point in the direction of the north magnetic pole and the southseeking end in the direction ef the south magnetic pole. STUDY AT HOME jam that has been stored too long becomes hard and sugary. If set In a warm oven until sugar melts It will be fit to use. a a Lemon sirup Is made by adding cupful of lemon Juice to one cupful of sugar sirup. Strain, bottle and keep In refrigerator. One part of this sirup added to six parts of Ice water makes a delicious drink. Anytime, Profitable, Interesting Minimum Cost Study Bulletin Tadag EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH WHta for Home Salt Lake City. Utah ' ; THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY two-thir- af tha Intaaantala Waat, a leant Ive been teld. And new I'll paaa It an ta M, ita werth Fotka a let af soldi Na matter wh.ra yea come from thia feraisn land, Na predict! ever plaaaa 'Tntermoantaln" The Ingenious Peddler SUCH IS. LIFE Sally Sez Yales New Gym Nearly Completed CONFESSION brand. as man than yaa Intcraaantala mill, (tve linear, better vaart Ctethaa mad By Charles Sughroe fey Foada crown an Intarmontain banlth beyend coat para. Intcrmoantaia" Remember matter when yoa roam final brine thine, na nrarrr Twill brine prosperity yea far your monry STAYS at HOMEt MRS. C. L. PARKINSON. St. Anthony. Idaha. j Salt Laka City, Utah zen of the local region, and three ' ccedited to the development .of the mind and bring us together again. It steel industry which thrust It to the was a confession wjiich when made, sure was thoroughly. good for my front among the Important European-minera- l regions owing to Its location souL ' , 1931. Western Newspaper Union. near the Lorraine Iron deposits.-Recenreports Indicate that there .For Campaigning ". . Is a growing movement In some parts of Europe to urge the creation of. an' 'independent 'Saar state under the protection of the League of Nations. . If no change is hiade from the original provisions of the treaty, however, In 193'5 the .people of the region will decide by popular vote whether to live . under the French qr the.German. flag." non-Trenc- h members. The and .Commission Is directly responsible to the League council. Saar took its name from the Saar river, a winding stream which flows through the western part of the re--' gion. While coal Is the districts most 'famoue-tHPoduct the river banks are covered with vast fruit orchards and vineyards. There are also farms, but agriculture is not a major Saar Industry. On the 'picturesque hills, here and there dominated by ancient castles-ORoman- days, are .'thick, forests which form the basis of another lm: n portant Industry.. .Prussian After Waterloo. ' The coal twines now being forked lie about ten miles to of Saarbrucken, ja city of some 125,000 Inhabitants who are employed in tbany Industries. Saarbruckens skyline Is Wtudded .with the smokestacks of blast furnaces, metallurgical establishments . of many kinds, machine shops, List of Yanks Serving V With French Completed t f EattLeriS aggSfcxr: that one hails a storm even 'a hail storm, which Is sensational. - . cheml- - r ' a difficult task, as all of these dossiers Paris Aft.er much, difficulty and a are filed away at the Foreign Legion the special, trip (o In Alat headquarters Trench and Air Association of Amerigeria, can Volunteer Combatant? In the . All of the volunteers from North has completed French Army, r014-1and South 'American countries are listpreparation of a list of the American ed undei the heading of Amer-- . volunteer combatants who were killed leans, which general made It doubly difficult fighting frr Fradce. during the World to' sort out the men from the United --war.8, ht ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bode I iMfARROilBRANDliCKKS Volunteer. Combatants Named the dossiers bf the foreigners who fought In the French ranks during the After Much Work. World were consulted. This was This list has been' prepared especially for the American graves registration service In Europe .and fellows that of " 90 Americans who served at the front In the Foreign Legidn 40 were killed. Seven others died of .Wounds or as a . result of having been gassed. Sixty-eigof the ISO American' pilots in the Lafayette 'Escadrille and the Lafayette Flying corps were killed,' ' most of whom are buried at the Lafay-- . ette Escadrille memorial Ut Garches, near the port of Saint Cloud. . In securing this Information all of Weather can become so monotonous Hail Impossible in Cold Air Hail falls only in hot weather and during thunderstorms, says tha United States weather bureau. What many persons think is hail in winter is actually sleet and con- slats of frozen raindrops. States. There Is some confusion In mentioning this organization with another composed of. former American civilian welfare workers during the World war, called the Association of American Volunteers with the French Army, the members of which did not enlist In the French army or wear a French uniform. 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