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Show .1101,0.2. t, primer - - ; I .- ; L.',.; 3 1" 041: -"- 1. as 1. to t 11.74:.... It, ,at. 00 0 :, . MI Yeirs ag o when F yr first attempted to seize I - ; - - . - - - : "Such .' in-G- - - - - -... - - ; - a resolve certainly demands - gen-- -, fSv 1141 , - -- , .'-- - . -- - , - a Czecho-Sloyaki- : ' . bor.' derland-da- tes back to the sixteenth century, when thousands of "tittle Russian Ian fugitives lied from Poland to the banks of the Dnieper River and there established a rate: Tbe Ukraine is in the southwest cor ner of the Soviet t'nion, taatfot Poland and north of the Black Sea. It Is today a 'conyof the stituent republic of this Vnion,-one eleven "autonomous, republics" of s. S. R ple The Ukraine la the richest grain couetry ... of all Europe. It produces most of the wheat, 0 per cent of the tobacco. 80 per- cent of of the live. the sugar beets, and The history of the , ' - : , ' ... , . i - i Ukraine-mean- ing -- - 1 ' t I f r. - i - Side 01 The News S - one-thir- d ig? t . ',. OP latest I - moo, . -- irc -- Editorial Comment Vali Of Cause And Effect . s - . - - . - . Whethermen are punished for their sim a matter of spec- one-third,- d betg, now leader of the German anti-re- . ally of Russia, and tit'reatened by Italy, a part of the axis? Many informed observers believe that the most likely spot for a new eastern European crfsisAvhich is predicted for the spring,-I- s the Polish Ukraine, In the meantimet Ger. ligious movement. and tinoMciat philosopher of the Nazi government, published a book, The Future Path Of a German Foreigrt Pol. a icy.' In it he outlined a plan whereby l''' land and Germany would jointly take the , Ukraine, make it."Independent" and exploit It- - with their capital 'to feed the people...of-7,-. afeVi, n gifillies. But at the present time . Pola-mstands in the way of Hitler's east, ward drive. Prbud-- Poland does not Ike dictation and her purpose la to build Jill, Eastern Europe a- bloc of small nations bar;--- Hitler's path. Poland sees in any Ukraine nationality scheme a'Ahreat to her.-- Isell-f- or, of Poland's popula- per cent . 1 -- thin is Ukrainiate . 2 For 'five years past Hitler has 'cOncen- . Aiated on makitle Germany's weinern tri- m- .. absorbed atid the II Rome-Berli- . , -- a - --th- It is , 1 The-Saar-- - treaty with France declaring the Fttinco--, frontier. Inviolable, but to make It safe.GermanY built a line of forts on her gide of Ihe Rhine to match the Maginot Line on the FrencIrnd Fortneriy-- it had been taken for' granted that the logical enemy for,Gerrnany Ins France, now it la The greatest factor in the Nazi plans is the..., ; Soviet tralon.., , England'is not much concerned over Germany's eastern expansion prop sm. There it a suspicion that Prime ?dinister-ttambelain hopes that the Nazis and Commulaisti will some day destroy each other,, leaving the British Empire unscathed. - This bi the , reason for giving !Sider a free band In east;.- ern Europe. , about an Lw , Recognition A song,to ripen, needs to have The courage btlaughtee In its throat; A'nd thewflito3tngthrougtthe twisted heart A merry song on a minor mote. - - What Is the use of singing sorrow?' knows its child too well,: And the old (airliner falls on the ear Like the sorry sound of a broken bell. - , . graft a red Tose on your meiDeek, your grief In garb of laughter; , And the world will sing It tterrysad, With In its throat lorever after John Dillon Husband. So - - , New York B Y G. - - - , It 1939. torj The Dee.: eret News) - - NEW' Magic mirrors and prisms reveal the Pecrets of the- - stars. .id' In '.4iopulubis s, Dr. erhnPs 'Ivittiout obvious-clue- news-hungr- -- 1 - spec-teeni- er - - Thiset Skews Minuets - Dr,Gradwohl saviu , "Out of debris , of broken we an pick out accurately the. particular glass in the bUd.: 4114 of an automobile.. The gt, - L , - - y - ---- - : e of-th- -- For this test, MI' human blood is inlected into a BILLITILIL rabbit The ant., mall blood forma an which combines with the human ' blood to form 4 seditnent--r----Ustria. tip s teeopte,seis,,o,Los Wirs able. todetect Inman blood in mtmtmies of ancient human beings. Some of them were 4.000 ttr 6.000 years iold. For detection, of crime this test Is one of the' most wonderful known ta anPlifd science, Dr. Gradwohl says. An application of the lest id& veloped br D. Karl landsteiners. Nobel prize 'winner, foe seer. the typo- of blood 04 a. person to crime Sc a powerful help, to Justice. oNt only stains of blood,- - but oleo of saliva and other body , secretions can be used to discover a person's idene, uty. ' The uhramlotet rays , reveal '- rhanges tit writing on paperoOrdinary (minerals and organic materials glow with lighta of nest to - -- -- - , he is. York, and Clark, the gent, is trying to.dissuade ' hirn, when the Wonder Boy calla him up and voices Purprise to find him living on- the West Coast. Then the two pet together and' plod to trick certain - prominent people into a Super, but just ea the plot gets going this prin. cloak. who had long been mortal foes. gudden , IT make up and decide to marry. The ceremonyIs arranged with inuchfantare, but. instead, the- .-couple-ar- e hi en kidnaped airplane end mut, tiered.- Thus begins the new mystery, MeadFini? ' tit laid in the movie Work1Witli and glamour wealth, and it bids fair tO be one ' sof Mr. Queen's beat mysteve thrillers. As was to be expected, Inspector Gluke appears on the Beene. there is the psychic newspaper woman. s even the big detective 2M a cow- pie who 'are determined to wed in spite of the ; fact that eveldence say" to do so- - will mean rer. "lain death. Also Queen is still the inquisitive person 'who gathere tietaila and makes light of everYthing until the real cuinrits are traPped.Daring fightsin card warn,' jokea and much romance abound. The thriller is publishM be Frederick A. Stokes Compotty et New York for Z. ' - ' -- ' , l - tits. 2 - cu1ar-co1ui-- WIM.kt do ivn in Hollywood waiting for the Wonder Boy producer who hired ' ithn to tell ld him what to do. 2. He is quite have lek sonie-Timgusted 'and-wouago but , which is now cleared tip., -- - . h tz.s -- . , FBA.' auti-eeru- a - BY FliertrAQueew;is- - er 7o m , elements, including the known-- metals and similar substances. can be tietected l,n, the minutest traces. A metal only ono part i n '100.24 to 1.1)00.000 can be detected. Its vapor throws light whien is ' analyzed bv,dhe prisms or mit rorsot mfr., ror breaks the. light into Its imp- orate wave4engths because): has., 411.000 grooves etched on every two inches,. Every- wave length I eignal mans a particular Metal,. Dead ,Flagerprisited Dr. Griindwohl shows hoer by injecting air, glycerine and other substance lain the finger tips of a deceased person, accurate fingerprints can be obtained. A rematiuthbi test ts the ore these rays each color tells a cipiun (e- blood serum test.- It enables doctors to diagnose the , expand. The Bok-R.ctc- types of blood, , - - -- - siightest smudge of...paint or varnish on the body or clothes wilUsbow jum in which swum . bile the driver was sitting when he hit 8 poor pedestrian and 'then arovi! away 'wit's:sit helping the - Gradwohl showed in , Scientific treatise today. Dr. Gradwohl; noted labnentorr; .0 diagnostician and director of, St, , Louis pollee departmenes, research laboratories. has publish., ed the latest scientific .tests for detection of diseases as well es laboratory', methods and diagnosis.' inaltti- Ile new spectrographic Tittntil help in the arresting ot thtt criminals In lb. most manner. Leschreakert can be discovered who leave no other clue, - - , iiagic Mirrors, Pris ins Reveal Identity :Of 'Cleverest Criminal - -- -- .Arthur Guttermait. - two months, aid in the schools German children .memorize the words 9t their Fuehrerf "We cease the eternal Germanic drive to' e south and west of Europe and turn our ' eyes to Abe lands in the east,- - , - 'When we speak today in Europe of new of Aussie and-helands, we O. border states. 4 4'Ft1ea-itself seems to be beckoning thither- -a think-irteritabl- y . 7- So all our love we send to you, and then Yet more well have to send to you again..., pended- tmtil March 31 in 'Order to man her industrial machine at full blast for the next - . I,ove la not stuff to gather dust ou shelves! The more we give, the more we have our- - - 1-u zi . n .1 - bir-ttrt- he ore allied--r..-A041-i--- Tweive-yeara-agnI- ,, e om - Inn Tribune. y.--Fotuitain - -- - - that the President has a right - --- - this itrbecause they feel to appoint , whomever he pleases as a cabinet officer, and possibly if is becalm. they believe the time to legislate on the relief question is when the appropriations for continued relief come up for, passage-- 4 s for the l'economy' wave which started In the House by lopping off $150.000,000 from the $875,000,000 proposal of the Admin. ' istration,-9tpresstire from groups affected local groups and mayors back home amLT national labor organizations-h- as be. gun to be felt Maybe it never would have become so intrist In the last 24 hours If - word had not begun to be passed Around that the Senate might cut more than $150,. :000,000- To stem such a tide, thebene. and indirectly, of the relief appropriations began to notify senators and respresentatives that they 'would beheld for chaotic cOnditions which" might result from turning away from relief in the middle of svinter millions of persons with dependent families. ; It is easy enough to cry out that politics in relief is bad and that waste should but the concrete problem be- Just a vagrant fancy turns ones mind to fore the .country this-vewinter is what to Brooklyn and that mysterious roaring which was beard the other night from a clear night do,2bout,cutting are, , no doubt, who believe , that a drastic cut Sky, and which gave an Orson Wellesian 4 would not hurt as much as scare to half a million good Brooklyn burgh- reported, but ers. Could it be possible that our War Depolitical persons who have to face irate vot;- this new , ,erst at the polls do not readily accopt responpartment Is experimenting with - sound camouflage? sibility for such contingencies. The truth Is that, if relief rolls are cut According to all newspaper reports the sharply, there may be no jobs available for ghostly noise fits nicely into the picture of some who will be released. 'Phis matter of this new wartime ventriloquism.. The de- obvious thing to do would be to ask-thfinding the right job for the person, cut off I'VPA is not as simple as it leoks, and partment, but you wouldn't get an Answer. If the Army technicians are busy With mob that is one reason why the mayors of various are about devices not taikli cities who know the practical situation. they mysterious fear disorder if relief is not maintained, esthem- .It is unqUestionablYirue that in secludpecially in winter time ed laboratories and testing fields an intensive What is reallY pertinent, ilowever, is that jobs have not been foundin Industry study of new inStrnments of attack and debefore for persons on the relief rolls. This fense is going on, including experiments with that marvelous new Durant rifle, which isn't the fault of the- - WPA administration nor of Industry, but of the many- factors 'ought to give America the edge In small-arwhich have retarded economic. recovery. engagements dyer any country in the world. Some factors have - been beyond governBut naturally, the Army can't wear Its heart : mental On ItS sleeve. Things being as they ire, even control, and some have been related reto governmental pnlicies.- - The economistiS the most ambitious and , insist.- - that the main trouble Is the fact- that porter will concede that there are some doors :the remain locked. which should depressed, , , and that a settiement of the--f-g Iraod,prob. As--- tocamouflage, George WalhLngton lem and the public utility question would do- was, so' far as the- - records shovr,- - the first more than anything else to assisn to recognize its ImPortanceWhile - American needy. the ragged Continental soldiers wore what- If government polities are at fault, then ever they could get, Washington, whenever Congress shows a surprising Indifference to it was possible, had their shirts and trous- -matter. There is always that, aspect ers dyedrasset brown. The conthientals alsoa tendency in public life to find althis, and , bedeviled the British considerably by ire. the- way the congressional ' orators have quent usee of log camaon, realiltically paint. lately bombarded the Athninistrat4ion. of re-ed. And.years later, in the war between the liefrthough, a worthy performance in' the . States Grant used the same trick to fool the nse that tut rective and wirning, is but a Smokescreen --o-n the failure of Congress to operate on the cancers of taxation and the other national policies which have made it difficult for busi, -su- pposect-Poiiibly - One need not be superstitious or even religions to perceive that like begets like. So long as the world 'stands, men shall reap what they sow; and the lone way to insure kind treatment for yourself is to treat otherskindl- i 't mIght be opposition-a- s -- the-etern- the--co- Iiindua-s-Nyitheut-- -- as vigorous' in their e l - 'I not - Ineze-natura- - dinarttZ!ide1!1Ul-tha--UePubIkana--are-- - - If a man Is cruel and heartless enough to neglect his parents and let them die in Want,laibelike1y to be the kind of man-whwill rear dutiful and loving sons? Ile will be rieglected in his turn, not be- cause Providence 'makes a special effort to laws of Ismish him, but because God assure a harvest like the seed. With the exact measure he mete It shall be measured to him again. . s ry s -- - that 9 e -- punish Mr. e they are pun ished here and now Two clear statements in the wisest of books tell the story. One sayr ith . what measure ye mete, 41 shall be measured to you again." :The other E,831C "Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord." treat The first clearly means, "As others, so you shall be treated." And the second as clearly meats, IRevenge is my Job;I will see that justice is done" No special miracle is required to give each individual the punishment he desert el. ' It-i- simply the 11w of cause and effect. The punishment - - - - In some future life may be ulation, but, there, - noise-makin- It I' the Atm Lies , s Hopkins by' refusing confirmation will:not, of course, be successful, because the contro ort the nature of a partisan Yersy has taken political fight,- and the Democrats who or. hich pence negotiations' . , N to e.-- the-chim- - ii 0 - - tidier elCarly - wisdom not AO:the-an- t but to lepo. - France develops a marvelous Jew wartime camouflage system based onatudies of the optical trickery of the humble horned toad:- - This clever Illusionist has the,only ProteetiVe coloring, in the animal kingdom Works effectively against different or changing backgrounds. Thecamouflage-o- f - the Witt-i- d War was devised for a giverrbacThis French, In k- drop- of land, sky or sea. novation, based on searching optical research, camouflages ships, planes, tanks, trucks or , automobiles against varying settings Of land. scape, aeascipe oclight. Lookinginto this, we found the scientific explanation too complicated for this cortier, but, incidentally, we discovered that the French "also have been working wonders in -,sound camouflage. The loud speaker, plus ' amplification Of the devices of stiudio, have made it possible to stage fake attacks, Illusory rumbles of imaginary motortcaravans, fake Wields and any full- volume, but simulated uproar necessary to deceive the enemy. A transparent kite, at night, carries a loudspeaker which ' puts on a large-scalbombing raid, so far ' as sound effects are concerned. The big guns become ventriloquists, In this- new , "camouflage sonort. We long have had chameleons and ventriloquists in international diplomacy. Mill'tary practice Is now catching up with them. r$t -- ' N these days of world Aertsion, We: go for (AAA! nt-- F11) of - of the magnitude of .the relief question, or the length of time it Is to tontinue as a federal expense. The discussion in-- the Senate of polltks In relief brhigs out little that haknot,Pren I f (Copyright. 193S King reaturee Syndicate Inc.) MAKE 114e. --- the principal cause of - the improvement would be difficult if notimpPasiblellelanY factors have contributed to the growing ton- 'trot over this menace to human , prevment in highway construction, a grtne- conseing consciousness of the quencee of reckless' driving. compulsory inspection of automobiles in a number- of States and 'stricter arid more effeetive regu, latiort-o- f traffic. There have been times during the course of the continuing crusade against highway--slaughte- r when the leaders have had reason to despair. In spite of educational efforts, , ounsel and pleadings, punishment of reek. less and irresponsible drivers, and other lines, the toll of death has along - grownmany with each succeedmg year- .last there is this marked turn for the better. It represents ,a 'triumph for penis- and In a humanitarian pause trice great holds out the hope crusade continues and Its effectiveness grows, r there will be even more substantial savings of human life. nein-their-basi- anti-Th- - eAKI I STIM I 141v I - - ' i Hi The Case For Economy - 1 1- stock tA all Russia. Corn. rye, potatoes, sun-- : .. flower seed, vegetables and fruits. of all Itirids 1,.: are prodUced in abundance. Four great 'vyrs- water the countryOT a few states are 'getting out-- to try,: are mines. whiett yield 70 per cent of Rimeconomy al a substitute for new taxes - slat iron, 15 per cent Of her coal and huge Governor Stark of Missoitri, for instance, has atom of salt and manganese. On the Dnieper announced he will try to reduce, the state ' River, it the largest hydroelectric- dim in budget by .$16.000,000. :Governor James of Europe. Here is Russia's granary, one of the a deficit inPennsylvania is out to clear-Urichest tarmlands on the .earth's surface, a herited from the Earle atirninistration which . . region with an area of 165 square Miles,has been estimated as high at sloo.000,i)op. more than twice the size of the State of Governor O'Conor of Maryland has decided,. Utah, and nearly as large. as France plus up highway contracts until he finds ; : Italy, plug--- England:. The climate of this constnaction out whether-th- e program, is ; and healthful, being region is delightful Ohio Governor Brickethatt-- yrn urgent. :transitional between the warmth of the Medi- - - -- dropped approximately 2.000 employes front raid of northern- - Europe. .theliaYroll. Governor 'fell of Wisconsin is Living in'tkraine are 32,600.000 1trainians trying to reduce the costs of the LaFollette ' r, regime and 1,000,000 other nationalities. lle's talking about little- else but - There is- - no doubt but 'that Herr Hitler z. GOvernor Blood of Utah is advoeconnmy., can find grievances for invasion of the sYstent.! a tating Ukraine. The Ukrainians are the ,largest .1 Economy must start some place, unless homogeneous group of people in thewörld VariOtta of .rttnning st government with the exception of the units is to continue to take' the a government of its own. There are rion,00n total income of the American people. The Ukraine and 500,000 German living in the than ' average voter le more econnmy-mindemore along the VolgaRiver., In this land he. has been for years...and the new goiter.- are . German is settlements where prosperous , . non; who took office this month, are merely the only language epokett. During the World -- with public senfimItit acting War most Vkraine Germans observed strict , when they cut down the Itureaucratin etc 'dic20 years of Soviet neutrality.' But after puses ,which have grown up in every state tatorship and the present growing prestigercapital. ' - of c,,ermany, Herr. Hitler -- hopes - that they of From the ranks economy governors be willing to serve the Fatherland. ;4 ..,may -the next President Inerwell-b- e recruited.:-.- 7. io t' ;t h ter retaIttoo !i - $ " The Hummi , 4F7 , more than AASHINGTON,'Ian. eight years of economcP relief probjem is still a Major issue before the country The tkehate on the Senate ,side of er Cdpitel-ovthe size of the relief appro . priation and the' bitter fight over the con fimation of Harry Hopkins, former WPA - admlotstrator as secretary of commerce, he , mania-neighbo- ET DAVID LAWRZNTE - 1933 :,Probably,..,111141.,41filiDISA-deterzaluation-of,-- r 1 J - . Different Emphasis Needed ' EdiiàCHill L. - if '7" IP .Ain.... - . has there been st smaller death of the Ciuncil 14,aecurate, there will bave been a reduction of 8,000 from the high of 39,500 recorded in 1937, of the lautot encouraging facts is that November, which showed a decline of 11 per cent in thCritimber of auto death's, wits the thirteenth ,consectnive month of Improve" since , Russia." in probably at in Nurnberg, a In epeech 1936, Then, .. e-. Herr Hitler said: "Ift had the Ural Sit:antwe possessed Siberia, if we had the ,taitut, Ukraine, then NaziGertnanywouldbeswint.: -, , , , riling leprosperifY,' ' AS the indicatiotut of the last six years point to the fact that Hitler's- goal is the ,. Ukraine. Lait week 4,000 -Nazi soldiers were reported to have ." made their Way across ' to Ruthenia, a plain warning by Fuehrer Hitler that Nazi Germany will -and flu- . tolerate no interference by Poland "freedom of ,' ,states-- for ring the Ukraine." ' AMR.W.WIW , 4..M I ow J , .. We must clearly- Under eral sacrifices. etand that the snit tin Pe WOn OnlY bY Ilia and we must therefore face. calmly and in readineu.the prospect of limed clas-h- ' who Wentf new land in Europe must': . .1... ' .; own - o:o 1- -- - - k sok poo - .," er, g , . rk - A ''' 7- I Adolph Hitler - Pit no Death Enters . r- - '14 Stand ForTho,COnstitutiow 0LTto- United States With Its Three . Departments Of Government As Therein Set Forth, Each Own Field' One Fully ltulependent ln'Its,.. . , We , power, mind many, but was frustrated, he had in hia a new German niipire, dominating Europe A Decline and "probably - other continents as well On wuttru 2 LTIICCCGII complete reports have not "in -1921, be expreasesthis thought , , , as yet been compiled, the National Safety ." ':l'oiGermatly, the only possibility,otears estimates a total of ,31,500 -- deaths Council be would tying Out a stand expansion policy from automobile accidents in , the United in neat lands proper.... Europe inacquiring . bit-States-durin1938-Viewed emotionally, this A colonial program would only lead to -- would be more profitably .7 - is ter conflict an piece of news,appalling fought fer land on the home continent. cause is for rejoicing, for not however, it ' - -- 1939 , ream Of Empire ' 1" 21 JANUARY , 11-4- :c :. Nod , e s SATURDAY LAKE CITY, - sor". Is SALT - vil 1A .o.J! - NEWS - airplanes.-mvateriou- w - - - " - |