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Show PilT .OlU A TWA J. II The THE y : Tliu'V vvImi are iovei program was Included as nei) least arc; governed Lest. Thomas Jefferson. 1 uf event ,s takes place In Europe and Africa. iliza! a u, with its ideal of peace, progress, Western justice and rights of peoples, finds it hard to endure the prospective spectacle of deliberate planned conquest of little Abyssinia at the hands of tug, powerfully H'tiied Italy. In most weirs, the issues are confused. Hut. Haile Hail . . . the intelligent ruler of the Ahyssinians, has prevented such confusion. lie has asked for justice, impartial neutral arbitration, of even difference and every lander incident. He has pledged himself in advance to abide hy decisions of such impartial bodies. Further, he lias offered substantial concessions, including tin ceding of sovereign territory, to placate the ambitions of Mussolini. He bus called on the League of Nations for help, lie has attempted to invoke the Kcdiog Peace pact, lie has stated in advance his intentions to adhere to the Red Cross convention. Meanwhile Mussolini semis boatload after boatload of troops to the Italian colonies bordering on Abyssinia, demanding nothing less than possession of that ritire nation. Italy is still a member of the League uf Nations. Italys troop ships are passing through the Hritisli owned Suer canal. What a situation. It is true tiiat England, and even our nation, in the Mexican war, have waged wars of conquest in the past hundred years. But in these wars, soldiers have been preceded by pioneers. The governments we fought against allowed provocations. Popular feeling led to sjxintaneous conflict. You have to go back much farther than a hundred years to. find an example of a projected war comparable to this one one man coldly ordering a reluctant nation to back reluctant soldiers, fighting in disease-riddetropical jungles to subject a long independent race, led by an enlightened ruler appealing to the rest of the world for justice and help. n The dispute is not Americas business. There inj too great a field for charity at home and nearer to home to? justify our getting entangled in tins affair in any : i J, , n ftalian-Abyssia- under cover of uilil, have loped to the rescue of ilieir Ionic lout child the Federal Housing Administration. Builyhooed a year ago as a recovery measure which would 5,000.000 men, the FHA program hers me a town Joke soon after (lie business on-took tt over from t be brain trusters who conceived It. Everyone now concedes tiiat tlie brain trusters, who were recently given charge of the wreckage and have hten reorganizing FHA without publiciiy. can do no worse than the business men. Wlutield S. fiietter. once designated hy Roosevelt as his Interwhich meant preting economist" that he Interpreted thousands of other economists to the presided and sat In on all high New Deal councils originally worked out lb plan with prank Walker or NEC. Harry Hopklas. Matt Daiger of Federal Reserve, Frank Watson of RFC (Frankfurter product), Corrlngton Gilt of FEftA, and other members of a commit- t, J i Later Jo wren HUO 1'AIL lur aibie? io whom Jo I en- Hret ba a !mi aa life gaged guard for tbe atiuiwrr. Jo tell him she fiia uot return to school la (be full. This mean that, for a year at leant, ffae two will be aepuruied. entirely resignations disregarded committee and proceeded to make renovation the whole show. He promptly called In the home appliance and building materials industries, assured them their price levels were satisfactory, and promised in effect lhai FHAs main idea would be to develop a sales promotion organization for them. Modernization went footling along in a small way and mortgage insurance was allowed io slide for espe--' eight months. The set-udally aa to personnel and red tape for the latter was finally so bad that no one had any confidence In IE (FHA has had six personnel administrations io 12 mouths ) , Hrel awaurea her. .othiag ran hupiien In a year to make any - that magic week midsummer was gone. If Jo found a Job she would be unlikely 0 get time off very soon and even f she were successful In obtaining week's leave she couldn't afford ilacld Beach. So she walked beside the silent Ht et. wishing they could forget Placid' Beach; wishing, indeed, hey had never planned to be toOnce or twice she gether there. lliempteil some gay. Irrelevant .'eminent calculated to stir their moods Into something lighter but it was no use. Her mind was too tilled with conflicting thoughts, vlth half formed plans for tomorrow wlih a haunting regret at caving Bret Paul and this pleas-ni- t campus so finally. And even after their long walk, and she- had left Bret with the nromise she would Bee him before ue left for Placid Beach, she could nit sleep She tossed fitfully all through the uiglu. and once Tubby came anxiously to the side of Jos bed to ask If she were 111. Howdy, One of the folks! de- lightful features of a crowded bathing heucli is to come to Hie surface, after swimming under water, and find your neck festooned rlml. with an old played in Hogan in lsfil, according to a writer. There is, however, no truth to the rumor that the original game i.s still in progress. watermelon ABIGAIL AITI.ESAl ( Considerin' th mist. K 1 HKZ: rn c UstvP t Li'l Gee Gee Jias bought a pair picnicker rubber boots to wear with her behind flirm, our d inuiim bathing suit this summer. Hast w o u hud suvcil year she accidentally steppe,! in Uiey nil tlicir of 1 tbe water and got wet SI MMF.lt RESORT NEWS Gumboil Gables, old nurdim wnpty bottle for a year to scatter just them around th picnic grounds plates, cans and sumresort on popular Fable: Once upon a time thorc was a river, has wore a flivver tourist who never green eyeshade. completely r c 111 o deled, ac'Mother, said Buhie Brew caucording to Ver''may J have some canihy non C. ' Waffle, tiously, owner uml nutn- - if f don't ask for it? Gumboil g e r. MOTTO FOR AUTO Gables now has TOURIST a tennis cour t, See America fast. eorch chairs, ft dozen rowboats A man with three living wives ind two mortno divorces has been found gages, all brand-ne- and sane by a jury. Another example of the failure of our jury system mer Ashi-ai- i la-r- il intervention siifrgested'. ' pilE alarm clock which Jo had for 6:30 never bad the chance to get in its insistent signal, for shortly after six she reached out and pressed the little lever down to silent." A moment later she arose wearily and sought the shower. The frigid needles of 3iray revived her somewhat, and by tbe time she bad donned her jaunty tweed suit, blue hat, and a pair of sensible brogues, she felt set - b basemen- DIALOGUE FOR A 5-A- PLAY The Curtain Will Be Lowered Between Each Scene to Denote a Lapse of Two Years where do fix the on the , doodad that thingumabob starts the gadgpt on the washing machine. What a Ivfe! next to the Sharp curve IIILL BILLY ahead. From the Hills SCIENCE NEWS Keeping Although I refuse to ever give any advice to a writing fellow-j- ust who am I to ladle out smart remarks as to writing technique? Russian scientists have been yet I have a little thought that making some almost unbelievable would make far better, more sorties into the field of surgery. honest, more for more fundamental, Not so long ago a Russian sympathetic on the part scientist announced that he had of journalistswriting if the wise been able to keep the head of a fellows would takeonly it. dog alive, sensitive to the touch My contention is that no copy and able to taste, for as long as considerable human interest, two hours after the head was of let alone of human importance, severed from the body. Thi3 amaz- was ever written, day after day, ing piece cf surgical work was at a desk in a town office. tccomplished by the use of an Sure, I know the newspaper artificial heart and lung. a and I understand how Now along comes another scien- game reporter can get so hardened to tist, one Simiroff, who has been environment can lose that he experimenting for years in plastic himself in the clicking of his periirgcry. sonal typewriter in a roomful of Some time ago. while working other busy fellows. in an industrial plant hospital, a But no editor ever wrote, daily, patient was brought in whose year after year, editorials of any finger had been so badly mashed fundamental consequence sitting that it had to be amputated. Sim- in the madhouse and swatting a iroff witnessed the operation and d mill. office secto make another yet begged It cant be done, it never has was been ond operation. Permission done, and it never will be granted and he removed the sec- done. No fellow can be so much ond toe from the patients foot of, a genius as to sit down in and grafted it to his hand. The d of middle the operation was successful. So far streams of life and keep is as it known this the first time his mental clean, unafraid in medical science such an opera- and sweet. Itbody cant be done and I ( Up-To-Da- te sway-backe- Uc- In the shortest pos- now?" Ill tele Not now, thank you. phone down. Once inside the dark and unattractive iittle room that was now her home. Jo pulled down the fold jing bed from behind its biding She slept as a place, and slept. woman dead until almost 8 o'clock, and she would have slept beyuna that if the ringing ot the room tel lephone hadn't awakened tier. It was Tubby, on the desk tele-phone downstairs. 1 low about a movie?" she asked . Im too tired Oh. Tubby Besides. I havent yet eaten." Just stay there then." said Tubby, and PH scare up a lunch and bring it up. Imagine you're all In." half Thats not strong enough for it. Tubby. Just bring me a j i I - , 1 saudw'ich. iJXJT a sandwich had never been ' But, suddenly, to care. f.rc Stnk. in advance. Your baggage came this m. rn-- : mg, Miss Darien," the manager 'told her. "Do juu warn it sent up tor hours along the campus paths iliat night They had walked for the most part In silence, for there were no words adequate to express Both had looked heir feelings forward to this last night toj, ether ind they had planned to use It for that magic week at irranging Iiacid Beach. Neither had talked very much about the proposed days together at the beach resort. Tor they wer saving It as somethin!; to take away the hurt of leav mg each other on this last week of school. Although Bret would hare life guard duties at Placid Beach they had planned mornings together, dreaming on the white sands; and they would have had the evenings, dancing to the rhythms of the best orchestra Ju the wlmie state. ntfiE VIS sible time she selected a tiny rear 'apartment and paid a week's rein difiereaef between aa.0. bow t.i Off WITH THU STORY CHARTER II IO did nut realize until afterward to restore order in North China Vorkuta Chinese factions have been fighting! in and about Peiping, and Japanese military authorities are reported to he preparing to consult oilier foreign military commands on united international action, as provided in the Boxer protocols. The Jlnited States has the 15th regiment of regular A survey of the recent gradufantry garrisoned at Tientsin has had it there since the ates Dignity i.s what you think you the University of Utah until the Boss says, "What Boxer uprising of 1900 and this would be one of the for- shows ofthat possess be10 per cent have i.s the meaning of this? eign units to go into fiction if the Japanese plan were car- come bond salesmen. Another 15 ried out. per cent are not doing anything Tientsin is a long way from home, and it is hard for the either. VE DIARY v average American to get very excited about what happens BACK TO SCHOOL Betimes home, Dame when; there. But it is 100 to one that American sentiment favors Make a sentence using the Brew doth ask, Will you please LAUGHTER. fix the on keeping the 15th regiment strictly in its own barracks. If word He got a divoree and laughter. the doodad next to the thingama-bothe powers want to draw cards in the current Chinese mess, starts that on the the gadget let them do it without Uncle Sams help. The game' of chess was first washing machine? And so to the FOREIGN I - m FACING TROUBLE IN CHINA f In hous- ami the construction industry and apparently unable ever to get t lie mortgage plan started, ing - any waj ; little versed 0FFETT, brain trust committee had hung together Informally In the belief that something could yet be done, and was ready to Jump In tee. when Moffett went away. Its members have gone over the books and IJCRHAPS It will tie Instructive personnel with Acting Administrato tell briefly flow a touted tor Stewart MacDonald and are New Deal schema could become turning things upside down. sueb a flop as FHA became. One year later, original objecThe Idea was to reopen a frozen tives have been restored. Tbe maxinational mortgage market IdvoIv mum Interest rate permitted od inlog billions and, by scaling down sured mortgage loans has been cut home financing costs and prolong to 5 per cent. Insurance premium ing amortization, to stimulate a on' loans have been cut from 1 to wave of home building which would j of 1 per cent and new ruies pro give heavy Industries a big boost. vide for continuous payment of InOue of tbe committees big Ideas terest to lenders when mortgager was to bring down tbe high cost of go In default A borne modbuilding materials. (CoavrlebL 1936. NEA Service. Inc. way. But humanity demands that our government make sure that wat supply no ammunition or help of any kind to the Italian rojeet. Humanity forces us to tremble for the the very integrity of our European cousins who find tljernselves; an. aviated with the Italian government in was being put in operation. Eli NATIONS RRURARF FOR WAR serif-- ffir(l BFCIN HERE TODAY ta UAftlKN, oreparinc to borne after her first year to eulleite. receive a letter telling ber that her father i out of work Jo deeidea to hunt for a tob Instead of going borne. She eon-fl- d to ber ibis roouimaie. TLIII1Y HAMS. bo In ajmpn-thrii- e. for immediate effect Stritef NfnlT LormiMmilfnl a stop-gaIVASII INGTON Bruin trusters, while Hie moitgage insurance plan power to destroy.' nil.s its eyes and loafs jit he eaierdar, to re THE worlditself that the year is 035, as an astounding C fcKA J lit rdJUns Jones JX be i.s t f 3'. W, DUTCHER BY RODNEY i power to tax 13 3, IN WASHINGTON UuLH.shtsci uvtry wttk-daafternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co, at 75 W';st Center street, loi:uu, Utah, Telephone CO, 5 cents a copy. Pru By mail. In Cache vuilc V 12.50 a year; outside ('ache vaily $5.00 a year. By currier, 40 cents a month, $3 50 a year. Member United freHS, NRA Service, Western F ares and The Scripps league of Newspapers, Proclaim Mnicfed n .second riass matter at the postoffice LILtrty thru ail the at Logan, Utah, undci the act of congress, March B, laud.-'TS79 UOei iy BU. Tilt? TUESDAY, JULY UTAH, LOGAN, L, BEHIND THE SCENES HERALD-JOURNA- L ' HERALD-JOURNA- i- j Tubbys idea of a lunch When she arrived ,at Jo's door she hau two large paper bags containing not Just a sandwich but Severn; Not sandwiches In many varieties to mention a )ar ot mayonnaise bottle of milk, and some assnrteu French pastries which had suffered a little in Tubhy's slrorte amis But Tuliliy, you're a darling' - Im - W M 'X y y ,h fjics told ho glad she thus lhai Bret had come. more ready to do battle with the headed down town. world. Ju-how to go about attacking BUT at noon she sat at another counter, in & section of the city the world which happened to he extremely lethargic at that hour of wholly unfamiliar to her; and she the morning Jo Darien had not had to confess that most of her I suppose," she jauntiness was gone. Her troubled, the slightest Idea. that you buy a paper and sleepless night was beginning to thought, tell on her a little; but what had look at the want ads. wind from her She remembered suddenly that really taken the the variety of reasons was sails ' the would last he the this day sorority house would be open. She she bad heard as to why Jo Darien would have to find a new abode, shouldnt be hired. You have no experience in this and after a moments study she remembered the Fendale apartments. type of work. We dont like college girls; they Jo and her mother had stayed there on previous visits from Weston. think they know too much. "The boss likes all the girls to The kltchenc-- t apartments were small, but reasonable. Hastily Jo be brunets, not blonds." We've just hired all we need. grabbed a pencil and scribbled a j And those were only a few ot the note for Tubby: reasons she'd heard. At one place Please have my trunk and the trouble had been that Jo was bags sent to the Fendale apartA good looking girl too pretty. ments, and Ill expect a visit doesnt attend to business." the from you before you finally manager of the place bad told her, get packed and out of town! Im off after that job. Wish looking at Jo appreciatively. I assure you I'm no flirt, said me luck! Jo. After a last look In the mirror Jo. That may be, Miss Darien. But she hurried out of the house and down toward the University Inn. a lot ot males are and thats There, over a meager breakfast of where the trouble comes In. And that afternoon she encounorange juice, toast and coffee, she scanned the newspaper columns tered once again all the objections of the morning, with a few new headed Help Wanted: Female. ones thrown in for good measure. Borrowing a pencil from the sleepy-eye- At 4 oclock, ber list and her payoung man behind the counter tience utterly exhausted, she she marked the advertisements climbed into a taxi and gave the the address of the Fendale. which seemed within the realm of driver A taxi wa3 a luxury she should five In and another possihillly, have avoided now, and Jo realized minutes she was on a street car this without caring. She was too Jos T began to achieve an entirely impersonal and pagan notion about the flow of the cosmos. And this is also true: I have never had a subconscious hunch that was born in the hills and to town and that I brought worked out that did not confound the mighty crackers who had been conquering Jhe urban routine undisturbed until my arrival. Weird' LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. Herert Bowies and sons, Billie and Arlen were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Evans at MaUtd, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haslam, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Coburn at Smithfield. Miss Edra Haslam is spending the week in Logan with Miss Clcnh Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blair and daughter, Vera of Idaho Falls, were honored guests at a breakfast Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blair. Mnfnr Pn Is Opened To Public marine supply house.' Bret held the taper toward Jo It gives the address, and if were you Id go down there tomorrow and try for ft. Of course it's only half time but It would help you keep your chin up, and you'd have the afternoons free to look for something hotter. Jo read the advertisement, then glanced up at Tubby and Jo Just thoir presence there gave her new courage and renewed faith In her self. Thats my job!" she said, laughing. What do you bet? Weil Bret took up one of the sandwiches, peered critically between the slices of bread. "1 think youd probably win the bet. But some times you have to look around a week or so before you can got anything at all. Believe me, I know what Im talking about. Just the same, said Jo. opening the refectory table vigorously. "I have a feeling that tomorrow Im going to be a bookkeeper in a marina supply store! (To Be Continued)' 1 ..." mediately after congress adjourns, the White House disclosed today. The president tentatively has arMotor company ranged to stop off at Milwaukee The Rtese-Car- d on 23 when the. young Demohas and completed remodeling renovation of their sales room cratic clubs of America will be in thereconvention and service station. This newly created firm has as its proprietors Sterling Card and RpPCP-Ffirr- T t j - Darrel Reese. Messers Card and Reese recently took over the agency held by LeCTaire Motor company. new firm held its formal ; The opening Friday and were very pleased with the response the public gave to their initial efforts. NEW 25 SIZE Ask your druggist Allen Services Set For Thursday in Cove for Hazen Funeral services Allen, who died at Swan Lake a .sunstroke following Sunday, will be held in the Cove ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Kriunds may call at the ward chapel prior to the services. Interment will be in the Richmond city cemetery. WASHINGTON, duly 8 H'li Roosevelt hopes to stm t on a trip to the Ramie coast mi- ITc.-uiieiit FARM LABORITES why did von Wine sc rueili'' Her roommate eiggleu 'That'r S'n-itit t ' uot all i brought moved toward the door azain "Nut all ext'lntnted in: sun (lien, as I'uhbv reopened llte door lire!.! Oil, Bret, what a sight I am! A mighty pretty sight, tt you ask me! Bret told Iter "Tubby told me you were going to hove a housewarming, and I just had tr he here. Jo's eyes told him how giad she was that he hail come. Did you find a job. Jo? he asked hopefully. , I found Iieap3 of them bat none were for nte. Dont worry, Bret assurea her You never find anything the first He readied into his pocket day. and pulled out a recent edition oi a newspaper open at tile Help I Wanted section. happeued tr see this on the .way down In th street car, Jo. It says: Wauled Personable young woman to work mornings only as bookkeeper In LyJla E. Pinkhams Tablets re lieve periodic pains and discomforts with their accompanying backaches, headaches and blue spells. They aa as a uterine sedative, anuspasmodic and tonic. Chanda fe Dated. Easy to take, inexpensive and effective. debris-clogge- tion has been formed. successfully per- the game for years PUSH HUEY LONG and played OMAHA, Nub., July 8 thought I was going great, doing farmer-labo- r party opened it effective writing, and I was a convention here today with a boom dumb, smart-cracktalking in a for Senator Iiuey I. Long as its dM.i--Th- e er BRIGHT MOMENTS In Great Lives roadhouse and took the cackle of other idiots for the song of the nominee for the presidency. Long, engaged in making his evening star. rubin Louisian;;, was not I have nd notions about gram here. airtight Napoleon was notoriously one o' mar, sentence structure, split in- Bov M. Hamm. Council Bluffs, Ihe rudest men in the history of f initive.-g expression, national chairman of the party, , the world. The man who could r snjd (k'lc'M! cs f om 31 states would Hie fortifications remember be in attendance tomorrow when moment in llkfi every city of any in thinRS but , (lo kno-He resolutions committie will s' art Europe, the man who remembered that j never wrot0 anything work. A keynoter will be selected the location of every post wnwe ,hi the serioua heartfuf con-hworlh armies could be provisioned at (sideration of anybody until I re-- i today. The moments, notice, could not re " t i platform will advoto the lonelv hill shack and cate at.party's least 2,.Vkl annually for member the mimes of his own retj heads of families, immediate full courtiers. Particularly was this of the soid'r-- s bonus and true of almost, all the "ladies at the beautiful. Striding tip to her in . " federal ownership of hanks, unhis most brusque manner, lie s' eel corpot nitons, telephone 0:1 one occasion at one of his 'hesitatingly said: compunii-:- ; fuadey icc ptions the emperor t "And what do YOU call your-ba- i and a Indy who was strikingly self? tr niilitos, bin tip said. I - sweet-flowin- Allation is - nr--- I ni tlr nwiiflWi i UNIaJ FIRESTONE Service Stores 310 N. Main Ill ONE 80S Logan, Utah |