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Show , . ,, . , - , . , . . - , - - , , ' ' - . ; ild' i-- .' il. mrri.r.' rip" .rittirl Ttgliorrt; AraPt Pt-1,l- : ." i i - - E '.' . TIM' (MIM.1.113' NE ',VS;, 'SALT ' LAX - ' . A:r' - . 0 .. T g"' .1 , 1 I cart.;.: SAT1111DAY; DECEM.1111--117- t . ' , i . 11:74r1 I . - 4HAint - - ''' . ' . i h:9 . ,.. ,.. , . . , ',kin ' Latin-Anur- .. , I ' . - - ... ' trietnity, relations I 'eorded to the other colottties.' between the peoples of the two With. this increase in trade. continents. The leading. radio American business men becama chains have encouraged short., more and more aware of the wave broadcaata for been peg, market whkhin had can- listeners.- and thousands of the- - past. Matted largely, fan Ituers have been received Therefore there hat beets great from each of the cooperation in, the various efforts to promote trade and countriee. Budgets for ,theae broadcasts- have been growing between - the two friendship Western each to build larger year up the Hemisphere continents. Ftwther aid, to South Amer. listening public in thew countries lean countries has been offered which offer such, a reedy market for Atattrietth goods. Advertia. through the r Export-Imponow permitted on .wa in New ing ahortwave broadcasts, but the York City. This bank has offer. ed long term loans to the Latin tadio companies are already pre. paring for the day when this re. American 'coimtries. Among mho er projects, it has financed a eviction will be lifted and they will be able to "sea" American public works program in Haiti and rail expansion 'Prograina in contin. products in thewouthern , Chile and Brazil., both slit American films aim dominte Friendship between the Amer the South American market and leas has increased more than the exportimport trade. Both promote good will. There has Colombia and the Dominican for these bee, n such a demand a "talkies" that Spanish large per. Republic have suggested the eastern film formation in of of an American League time tentage studios is now being devoted to at Nations to- prevenewEuropeen the production of pictures to be intervention in the Americas and the PIRVAMtrient Confer. shown in the owes have done- - mucb to pro countries. Mote Dominates Germany friendly ',relations. The United States' peaceful Salt taker Attends battle for the South American Mrs. Burton W. Musser of Salt markets Wu not lust the result Lake City has played an hnpor. of a threatened loss of trade-- tElt role in. it came as the result of an actual conferences. In inn she was a loss. delegate to the InterAmerican Since-- 1934. Germanys share Peace Conference- - in Buenos of imports has Aires, and this year was chosen more than doubled. and Ger- as one of the United States repthe has resentatives to the many actually replaced United States in first place in , Conference in Lima..pene. Brazilian trade. This great in. These conferences have done Gercrease in trade between much to promote friendly trade relations as well as to improve many and South America was a trade about be- by largely brought diplomatic tmderstanding tween the continents. subsidy established by Hitler in 1938 in his attempt to dominate Back of the U. S. government's the southern continent of the Interest in improved trade and Western Hemisphere. cultural rektions between North Next to the British Empire, and South America was a desire for better diplomatic relations. South America is the United States' most important foreign War, Navy and State Depart. was meats of the United States have market Therefore there been immediate concern over this at. interested in greatly South America because of the tempted "muscling in," which Mussolini, as well as Hitler, was danger ot Fascist intervention in the southern continent Our State attempting. The trade between a North and South America Is vat-- , Department does not want Fascist neighbor to the- south. ued at one billion dollars an- as States bud. and United there beets. result and has a' nually, a redeclaration of the Monroe fleas men have an estimated five Doctrine. and a voiced pledge to billion dollars invested in South the Americas" America. protect 'wall As a result of this loss of against Fascist aggression. Both to promote good will and trade, the United States inunetilto impress the Latin Americans. ately sought to sign reciprocal U. S. trade agreements Wtritthes. tll; have tAormy to ftyingth fortressAmortees; South American and U. S. airplane carriers anOctober. 1938, ten had been nechor in South American ports gotiated and ratified. whits aviators give mass flying khiports Gain imover demonatration to the cities. U. Trade began pick up S. Army officers have been sent mediately. In 1938. exports to to the southern continent ' to the South American trade agree. train fliers in the various coon-triemeat countries increased 14 per cent over 1935. compared to a 1ta all pert of a broad program gain ollour per cent witlifilher to hring peace and prosperity to countries, In 1937, exports to both Americas. so theee days the trade agreement countries were looking south with interIncreased 44 per cent while an was 33 re ested, eyes. increase of per cent - t I In , promoting - , , , .., , - - , - '193- 3- ' ArtA I i, , Lattn-Ainerio- - - , 13 erb 1, Ullb LU MCI'S , , .. . - i, i ,. , , - - ' . - - , i ,, ca.,. ! - - ' i : . I '1, - , - - ' ' - ' . .. . - - '' - , ....., - I .,,,.... , - - ' - 1;; : .. -,- . - : . ' - ,- . .. ( , ' , ..' , .... -- I' 4 ' ' - -- , .,,.- ;.. ' s- ' -- , .. . .s.... , , ,...., - . -- s . . ' - . .,, - , - ' - - . 1 I - -- 4 ,,,, ' i l , I , ' tei . . , Nd - - 4 To bring greater friendship between' the two continents of the Western Hemisphere, the United States' has extended a friendly hand across the equator to the counand tries of South America. steamship lines, motion pictures and even military adU. S. to various South visers are being sent American countries. , airplane the because she has played in an , ed. Dut not Only by water was the Conferences. In improvement Metered. An 1937 Mrs. Musser was a trade ambitious program to construct an highway to tie dplegate to the two was Peace Ccmf erence- - in, the drawn. One link of this great Buenos Aires, and this road I utelreadybeenconitateethTex. to Mexico war was nomedas a Tritit- sect0U' This of the City. high. fel, States delegate to the way luta alreaoy paid disidends conference. In increased friendliness between, Inter-Americ-an 11.000-mil-e continents-togethe- r , from-'lare- do, Pan-Americ- an , I CO R P 0 RAT I 0 NI - - ' r , , , r 1. - 0 , , - - -- -- E ' - can republics directly with North ke America. The operations of planes have been so successfened they have completely foreign competitors. Travel lammed As a result of this progress on land, on see. and in the air. travel between the two countries is now more than four times as greet as it was a few years ago. And list year. for the first time. there wax more travel front the United State to South Allier. lea than from the United States to Europe. wit;i1;,1too has played tts part . , ,. - .- ...- - ' - -- - V - , A 1 - - D N A - . - , the two countries because of better understanding - promoted by ,ourist travel. The next link in the will be from Mexico City anta City. Some work ready been done. and States has cooperated inhighways work, and has builtthe bridges necessary highway's completion. In the air the United gained great prestige with ths South American countries lid. cause of the ammo of the Pen- -, American Grace Airways System which links all the South Amen., , - - ' ,.... ' - - , Latin-Americ- - .... " ' , .. ,, , -- ' , n - " , - r 'N 1,- :. , , - - i - . , ,. , .,- - ' - - - I , , . 4 , - ' - t - ,s - - - , , . ' s' - I ,,, . ; , : - i , , - .1 , .: '. . ,.. , .....!. 41 , l j . - , - . - i e . . ) l - i 1 , - - ' .1 Frailly 'worried at this trend,. 1 whkti was maising South Amer., Ica more friendly toward the 1 European totalitarian states than toward North American democrat. cy,' the U. S. State Department the Maritime COMilliSM011 t- urged to encourage South' American 1 steanuthip iines. The Maritime COmmission ine 1 mediately purchteed and renovated three steamers. converting , them into the "Good Will Fleet." . 'rhe ships were appropristely ! named the eBrasse"Argentine 'Three and "Uruguay." more r ships win be put into service between the two continents within the next four years. ' : Private companies. too. beof Mr Musser came of the opporSalt Lake City has become tunitiescognizant offered la South Amer-IcServices were imprtned on a prominent international lines. and better carof the part passenger go boat services were inaugurat- s. .,. , - ' , , , , - , 14,Lirricts rt . e , I tartrf-sublidiae- d ,....7 ,. ' ' closer together in understanding. A few yeus aro stesuiship service between North America ( t ' and Stititli. America wu FIOW t irregular and expensive. Thee; i was morA travel between , Europe I and South America than between 1 South America and North Ameri- - v. , ,.: :-- , . , - - a0311 .., e - - -- - . Our foreign trade Is "heading south."' The United States has lewd that its greatest prospective, ' customer and alirof the future Is South America, so a brnad pro. gram la bring friendship between the Americas has been launched and is already bringing returns in both friends and profits.. The program Avtut started when U. & officials discovered that' the Fascist nations of:Europe were 'trying to- corner the South American inmartexport trade, and ottr, friendship program was more than Jjust tut , economical ' trendit . was a,' part , of our - ' foreign policy as welt as our commercial policy.. A threopoint plan of dtplOrna. , , ey. trade and - adturn, waa de. tween the two corainertta ,ot the ,,,Western ilemispiterei IL &radio vised as part,- ne for bate Programs &marked ',penetration', ot this great mar. American listener& .and. motion ket whiett littler snA Ittuesolini, were attempting to - take away Pictures la SPalusit for South were i American - cortsumption front the United Staten- Improved travel facilititL ,he-:- , FartJÁ thoprogram to bring the i ,: - vl r, titillwC - - I - S 5 I , . s. McGILL , NEVADA i - ,t , c - lrLUS.T2111TDARD CO, DCLINIIITG ?,KW1k4,0114,.. IrAW. 4t ' , AND , cv 04 AAA. - , , -El- !.11.p-o------1.117C'.011-07111111.6";-; s , A of Irk - IASSOCIRTED 4 11P4 - , r"" : r; Extend to our employees, friencls and the citizens of the Inter. mountain West our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. sow . , Our contriblo;nris to the welfare of the Intermountain Country for the year 1938 are estimated as follows: Wages and Salaries Paid S1.300.000.03 Payments to Lessees cmd Contractors $75000.00 1.875,000-0- 3 - EMPLOY tEW TYPICAL' In addition to Pleasant , )1014L-DIME- - 2D - and liealthfulworking conditions, , OFFICERS: rUWiaent 'y bp Vice President Secretary :- - or' ' - D.,,TICIViEl; Hi:C:014 Fred mt. o General Manager 11,.. & Iraa:Travis Aa Equipment and Supplies Purchases 895,000.00 1,189030.03 740,000.03 4 te zes1 enjoyment,- - 294,000.00 Freight Paid to Railroads homes and liVilla turroundings receive careful attention by the company An excellent school and amusement hall, store increase the employ free thows and an lup-to-da- Electric t'owor Purchased James W Wad 1- Payroll Taxes, Industrial Insurance And Other Taxes paid 2C30.03 Smelting Charges Paid, exclusive of Metal Losses, Relining and De' livery Charges 1.715.033.03 i tO TOTAL EXPENDITU RES - 7 - DIRECI'ORgr ., E: ligddatz; Jarrif;s Nkt:n Wade, G d, it Stohr: no-- Mjaco y- , ' Arm i,mo ..R.15... ; 't,edustree ot'freight .................. .S3.23740100 buIlloo produced liver eroducb: ... $t |