| Show i THE OGDEN 1LL7' ASSEMBLY WILL Today and BE SETTING OF sldered statement of Germany's colonial demands that has yet appeared In this country Is to be found In an article by Dr Schacht published In the current number of Foreign Affairs It is worthy of very close study by all who refuse to give up hope of a Best Salesmen In Contest Will Receive School Honors WEBER HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Editor t LorralM Call Helen HMJ conWinners of a ticket selling man- test sponsored by the business agers of the school play have been announced Mr Jenkins advisory class sold the most tickets Irene Drake' sold the highest amount for an individual Loralne Call was second and Verna Mas Allen and Cleave Knight tied for third place WedThe prizes will be awarded nesday Dec 23 In an assembly by the business managers COMPLIMENTS PAID The faculty held its Christmas party in honor of Miss Laura Allen who Is to be married during the holidays Miss Allen was presented with I a “mixing machine in recognition of her valuable and faithful serv ice in the office The teachers agreed that the party was sue-- 1 PIIOTOS EXAMINED The yearbook staff meeting was spent in reviewing snapshots Observing Yuletlde Mr ofWestergard the staff treated the members to candy The photographers It was found have covered the activities of the senior high very welL Photographs will be published in the yearbook will be taken from time to time ENTRY IN CONTEST The Pep club will be represented In the one-aplay contest with “The Lady's Slippers” a comedy Leah Kendell and Anna Chard are the directors The cast Includes Thora Taylor Vivian Rich ardson Kathleen Graham Elaine Fife Lavlna Lamm on My re Wans gard and Florence Blanche ISSUE APPEARS The Christmas issue of “Scripto' the school magazine has been distributed From all indications the issue was a success The students appear proud of “Scripto" PARmERMED The largest and most successful Christmas party ever held by the Ogden Shrine club was attended by 353 persons Saturday night in the Masonic temple The guests brought toys for the children at the Shriner hospital in Salt Lake City Special gifts were presented to 10 Ogden youngsters who have received treatment at the hospital Winner was served by Queen Esther chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star The program which followed included numbers by the Mark Robinson quartet composed of Mrs Bernice Tyree Miss Carina Douglas Paul Cragun and Glenn L Hanson accompanied by Mrs Myrtle Rosevear Miss Ruth Stratton presented two readings Joe Cook Brigham City magician entertained for a half hour- - Dr A L Heuther of the Shrine hospital In Salt Lake City told of the work being done there The toys brought by tho guests were placed about a large lighted Christmas tree After the program they were taken to Salt Lake City by Shriners from that city The party was in charge of George D Darling president of the T J Upton was general club chairman and George W Breon chairman of the entertainment — Origin of Force Is Sermon Topic “Is the Universe Including Man by Atomic Force?’ I peaceable solution of the world crisis Dr Schacht makes a special plea to Americans and the best way to approach hla general argument for colonies Is to examine that special plea Ho says that Germany's colonial demands are entitled to American sympathy because of the moral obligation incurred by President Wilson when he assured Germany that the Fourteen Points would constitute the basis of peace The argument turns on Point Five which promised “an impartial adjustment of all colonial claims' based on the principle that “the Interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined1 Dr Schacht makes the interesting plea that when Germany accepted the armistice terms she had in mind not only the Fourteen Points which had been published to all the world but also a secret memorandum Interpreting them This secret memorandum was prepared by Colonel House who was negotiating the armistice in order to interpret the Fourteen Points to the Allied leaders — to Mr Lloyd George M Clemenceau and Signor Orlando How the German government got hold of this confidential memorandum In October 1918 Is a mystery For It never form- ed any part of the official com- munications with the German government However that mystery Is in- teresting rather than Important For the memorandum was intended faithfully and sincerely to Interpret President W 1 1 s o n’s meaning and it was In fact approved by President Wilson The Important question Is whether Dr Schacht has correctly understood President Wilson’s mean- son principles which depend absolutely upon the League This is not said contentlously was n the subject of the in First Church of Christ Scientist on Sunday Dec 20 The Golden Text was: “Thou Lord In the beginning hast laid the - foundation of the earth and the heavens are the works of thine hands” (Hebrews 1:10) The Biblical citations Included the following: “Thus said the Lord The heaven Is my throne and the earth Is my footstool (Isaiah 63:1) In his hands are the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills is his also’ (Psalms 93:4) Included as correlatives were the lesson-sermo- ft tit needs! SllcmnG — In fact he should just tuck our store in his bag and start his rounds — and everyone would be sure to be happy! Come in and look around You’ll find your Christmas list all checked off in a jiffy and with our low prices your pocketbook will join in the cheering too! Whether Dr Schacht la prepared to go that far or could hope to carry with him the Nazi regime if he wanted to is a crucial matter on which he throws no light Obviously he cannot speak with “perfect freedom But when he says “Believe me my American friends when I say that this German people is still the same people that gave the world Luther and Goethe” it Is not difficult to read between the lines Goethe Is of all Germans the one whose spirit is most unlike the spirit of national Socialism and no one knows It better than the Nazis The appeal to Goethe is about as strong a hint as any man In his could uncomfortable position forces are other there that give in Germany and that they are represented by men in high places' It would be most unstatesman-lik- e to shut the door against those men Dr Schacht should be encouraged to make his Ideas more explicit For in the crisis s Days HDayc ILeSti! IL3u£2 £ if V ‘ which is now developing so Dr dangerously In Germany Schacht may well be the spokesman of those in finance business and the army who alone are able to prevent a solution of that crisis by an appeal to violence (Copyright 1938 New York "I C J Attractively Designed BED LAMPS LONDON Tribune Inc) flAll GROOMED For a Fastidious Lady YARD LEY OP Vt FOR THE WELL The Perfect Gift FROM Elec Heating PADS with 8 heat control Priced low C J I 1 Jt I Shortest day of the year (Especially for late Yule shoppers) Today marked the official be- the winter Solginning of winter— stice to you — and Aloysus the office boy has figured out that to--I night is the longest night of the year conquest gives her proposed enemies no title to her colonies1 When the day begins to lengthen Dr Schacht treats this report of The Winter begins to strengthen as an endorsethe German case ment of the German colonial So we can expect anything In claims today the way of snow cold and what This is a misunderstanding — Christmas The memorandum stated both have you along with we can Now hims the (for girls) sides of the argument that is carol to T11 be Santa: coming the British and Japanese on the down the chimney when I come' one hand the German on the other only in order to reject Now if Sol can only get a stockboth claims and to propose the American view that is to say ing — his look like spats — he’ll hang President Wilson's own view it up on the hearth for yuletlde: This is to be found in the consock on the mantle is worth clusion of the memorandum on the chin! three and It was that "a colonial power acts not as owner of its colonies Speaking of weather Maximum but as trustee for the natives and on Sunday was 47 temperature of the interests the society for a 25 degrees following degrees of nations” "that they on (two bits) Saturday night should not be militarized 31 was last Minimum night conthat exploitation should be ducted on the principle of the that the terms on Open Door Now you take at seven f w m which the' colonial administration is conducted are a matter (first winter morning) the mercury said 33 degrees and baroof international concern” metric pressure 3022 Last year It is quite certain that what if you care about It maximum was President Wilson had In mind 41 minimum a and degrees was not the return of the colo12 degrees nies to Germany nor their seizure by the conquering powers but the P S The doctor was visiting institution of the mandates Rastus wife to deliver her twelfth which were Inaugurated in the riding along with offspring peace treaty and entrusted to Rastus he Wh' saw a duck in the road the League of Nations There Doctor — Whose duck Is that? Is no warrant inf the text for Rastus — That ain’t no duck the idea that President Wilson That’s the stork with his legs promised Germany or had any wore off recovidea of promising her the H— ery of her colonial empire He had a wholly different Intention It was to use the territory tAken from Germany and Turkey as an experiment designed to put an end to all colonial imperialism What-hreally wanted was OKLAHOMA CTXT D0S1 (AP) to terminate gradually the whole —Bashful swains who waited all colonial business to treat backward countries administered by year to catch their girls beneath powers accountable to the society Christmas mistletoe are desolated of nations and he meant that Their Christmas kissing must be postponed these trusts should be AdminisA survey showed this year’s tered on the principle of the mistletoe crop was held up by Door to all nations and in Open order to prepare the natives for severe drouth Oklahoma’s official state flower won’t be ripe for picking before February So If Dr Schacht is to appeal — to the Wilson principles the H TO OPEN SERIES proper place to make that plea 13 at Geneva SEATTLE Dec 21— (UP)— The Let him go there and ask Britain and Japan for University of Michigan basketball an accounting on their mandates team will open a three-gam- e series Let him raise the question there tonight against the Unlversty of whether the powers are adminWashington quintet Games also will be played Tuesday and Wedon their mandates the istering principle of the Open Door nesday nights v f4 From Wilson's point pt view he Only drone bees are allowed to will find plenty to complain about In certain of the man- visit neighboring colonies Queens dated territories But with Ger- and workers are not accepted out-- I many outside the League Dr side their own colonies Schacht can hardly say that the United States which is also outside the League has a moral obligation to carry out the Wll- - Boys Find Santa1 Ana Jar Oft JI am Ati EIGHT DUTIN WRECK CAPETOWN Union of South Africa Dec 21 (AP) — Eight persons were killed and 35 Injured several seriously when a train en route from Port Elizabeth to Capetown was derailed today near 2"' cikM Oocktail' 1 I SHAKERS at I) ty -- up-to-d- COc 0 Sleek well groomed moderns adore this Cutex 6-Minute Manicure Set It supplies them with everything for a speedy but perfect manui-cur- e Even the case has the spirit — it’s streamlined in red blue or black Bake-lit- e — $100 Other Cutex sets from 50c to $375 Packard Electric r ate i n rr — r— r-- r — T f"— We have a complete Hue of men’s leather kits priced from $13 9 to S8Q8 CUTE3I Gift Sets DRY SHAVER it '$1603 7 XMAS TREE Light Sets complete with 8 globes NUT BOWLS ' I with n&mmer FATHER j Traveling Kite Whiskey Sels Ice Cube Bowl i Pro-phy-lac-- m Brown 77 1 fic cigarcife ts TZZ ?!“ 5129 5339 5103 Smoking Siand $233 I Military BRUSH SET SACS rowoii lieSTICK one J f SCALES £' I I to 250 Tbs f ? 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That she needs access to tropical raw materials that she needs a field for the expansion of her population that under the principles of peace ji i League Implies Mistletoe Scarce -- Ylakterplaats a mm Rim wm Donato Kissing Delayed “Science and from Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: “By its own volition not a blade of grass springs up not a spray buds within the vale not a leaf unfolds its fair outlines not a flower starts from Its cloistered cell (p 191) Nothing but Spirit Soul can evolve Life for Spirit is more than all else” (p 335) " m£t Mi For there are certain Implications in Dr Schacht's article which suggest that he at least would be willing to 'adjust Germany's colonial demand within the framework of the Wilson principles It is noteworthy that he does not ask for “sovereignty army police law” that he asks only for economic management and Inclusion in the German monetary system in short for something akin to a mandate Butthat qj course wouldtomean the that Germany returned League and accepted once again all that membership In the br-r-- rr following -- 55 ing BEST OF SERIES Evolved S3 Dr Schacht and President Wilson UCH the most carefully con- - ct & Tomorrow By WALTER LIPPMANN: TICKET AWARDS cessful MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 21 1030 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R J for i LimeSdSyLr25c ) 'mineral f Cocktail Rilz Shaker kl $109 i cf T 6 kind Lemon 7-- Up Bottles boSs 3US ?ior20S :ioc i 7 ‘ |