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Show the SMITH FI ELD n'rrkly Xew llrvlfw SENTINEL. SMITH FIELD, UTAH Ilttsiness 0ain Feared Capitulating Not since June, 1937, has the U. S. treasury asked the capital market lor new money," though last it borrowed $450,000,000 to Pay maturing bills. But when congress voted billions for relief this past spring, when Recession kept government payrolls swollen above dai angel, they had another guess normal, it was obvious that money coming. Up stepped Member Harl-le- e must come from somewhere. Fortto Fleet street, Branch to dispel, once and for night ago, Secretary of the TreasDawson decided that all, any mistaken ideas. Said he: ury Henry Morgenthau Jr., returned irom Europe, busying himself imIt seems proper to remind . . the better part of his London Times carriers that while the authority de- mediately with Budget Director white what Eng-f- t sires that they shall receive fair Daniel . Bell. Then came the ini fAvative Cliveden set has announcement. compensation, no line should as- evitable This month, said That Britain had sume that the authority is Secretary Morgoing to genthau, the treasury will go into dish out public moneys in any reck,: Sudeten territory u nc less or ill considered fashion. No the market for $700,000,000 in new one should be deluded with the idea tUement would satisfy. him, con-..that all an air line has to do Der Fuehrer appear is convince the authority it has sucanythin less. While v such an idea ceeded in operating at a deficit. Shed into her amazing There will be no premiums on bad to management. Offline like gophers rush not ISfSw all eyes converged la Uy Joseph W. Lnllin WEEK ... 5 War Atetwhere the Nazi party was itl annual congress and North of the Yangtze river, two Japanese armies captured three Chinese in their drive on Ljfcfcancellor Hitler found the Hankow. positions South of the Yangtze there In warm. W plessanUy was a different story, for defenders of his eight speeches he pierced Jap lines six miles southa ar Germanys determina-StEu-- S east of Juichang and forced the insoutheast in be supreme vaders to retreat, leaving 300 dead. Tb Czechoslovakia these were Fresh from Tokyo came 100,000 Stoning words. Immediately determined to intensify the Konrad Henlein was troops, on all fronts until Genercampaign of final list and kmded the fourth alissimo Chiang governunwhich he rushed ment is jgj Sh Kai-shek- 's crushed. On the Ebro front, Generalissimo 0 Francisco Francos African Moors swept through a gap in the loyalist Cobera line, next day capturing mountain heights dominating the river valley. Domestic In Ohio, 110,000 aged people receive federal-stat- e assistance, which costs the U. S. social security board approximately $1,275,000 per month. In August when he ran for Democratic renomination, Ohios Gov. Martin L. Davey pointed with pride at his record. One accomplishment: Establishment of old age assistance, which has also been established in ipened to Same Nuremberg. eve-ain- g Fuehrers Hitler and Henlein ipened them, found satisfaction for demand except (1) establish-nn- t of a it government for Sudeteni and (2) freedom tor practice of Nazi ideology. Pragues concessions might have raj one-un- been sufficient a week earlier, but rimed Adolf Hitler now saw a (hence to take the whole hog. Britain, anxious to avoid war at all cost, bed capitulated, unofficially admit-fa- f the was willing to sell Czecho-riwalri- a the river. And by another unexpected joy down midnight bd developed, so important that Jimrad Henlein was sent scurrying w home with orders to hold out hr complete surrender. At old-ag- u, hrntory, Czech in-de- jn et K' rll0reivn envy B&J n left after the Britains Sir !fIld5ron- - He stuck around who wont go home, lib bTinJ.!ut either Der Fuehrer tbbentiS! m1151" Joachim von he succeeded, d learn that Geoffrey Ger-wou!- STaSlI W ' that "'y001". business. airlines or,mm"c!al lthout auQndJilr tSSSfi' but aine bpreS?tnce bS!,AUB hSm Br government 1934 even ian insufficient doflciu- Part of the has been of SSF"8'1 troub,e when ticpructiJA SaS ,? monopolis-cause- d the U. S. armys ith air mail flve JbBhout its brief his-b- ha .contended oi with govern-k- r Va,llatin did'TAP11, Not unta lat cfcate a civil aero . whh was und Edward J. SJhfSf OHIO'S MARTIN DAVEY Till uirpritingl liny potiliet." politics charge with a dash of the same medicine: Frankly, I do not believe you dare deprive these (Ohio's) aged citizens of one-ha- lf their scant living to support your political maneuver . . . This was surprisingly dirty politics for one who pretends to be as righteous as yourself. could organ-Nobl- e. ir e him to Hollywood in Their 40s Can Attract Men dwan persuaded Kive How Women IWi Lola, eldest of the four, met Gus Edwards, away out on the kerosene circuit, 18 miles Lola Lead from Indianola. She 111. food idvlr (or a womb during W rhonfa (UMtUy (ram IS to fti), who loan aha' 11 low har appral to awn, who worrka dilOT about hot flaahra, baa of upaat aamaaad amody prj, Gat Bxm (mh air, S in. aitnp Bad H Jtra naad a nod naanl ajntam toala taka Lydia K. PinkhamaVefaUbta Compound, mada aopariiUp far woman. It haipa Natan build up phyaical raaiatanra, thua bripa v racily to an joy (a and aaaiat ralmlni Jlttary narvaa and dlatarfainf aymptoraa that often accompany chi WOUTU THYINGI stunts. Trento Des-plain- es St., Chicago, her a tryout That led to a vaudeville engagement and later to Hollywood. It was Edwards who tagged her Lola Lane. Leota moved but next also in vaudeville, while Priscilla and Rosemary were still in school. But, at the ages of 14 and 16, respectively, the two latter rounded out the quartette in Holly- Affliction Purifies As threshing separates the corn from the chaff, so does affliction purity virtue. Bacon. wood, in Varsity Show. They have a grand house, showy cars, silks and sables and what-not-the Hollywood routine but their public doesnt begrudge them their slice of the American dream, as long as they so faithfully portray its Little Women of poignant memin Pattern 6118 Dont Neglect Them I Natan derigned tha kidncyi to da a awmioui fob. Their talk la to bmp tha Sowing Mood itivam baa of aa tuna of toxic finporlUm. Tha act of living lift ftcriMo oonotaatty producing araila auttcr tha kidorya aunt ranuvo ham the Mood if good health la to endure. Whea tha kidncyi fail to (unctioa a Natura in leaded, thora la lateatioa of a wioto that may eataoo One any ouSer Bagging barharhe, pcmlctent heedariie, attache of dlninem. ory. Four Daughters, of modest proYoull never miss the time spent duction cost, was quietly unveiled in crocheting this handsome without any fuss whatsoever. Crit- spread for its made the easy way ics headline it as a "sensational one medallion at a time in your success. The lesson seems to be leisure moments! See how effecworn out. that the picture moguls, downheart- tively the p inwheels are set off, Frequent aeanty or burning aomogm ed about the business and ready to Pattern 6118 contains instructions bo further evidence of ludory or dloturhanco. until it are ilhurts, spend overlooking for making the medallions; an 8 of the not power pulling stitches of of lustration and them necessarily to 2,470,000,000 bushels, promised taste, simplicity, and photograph of medallions; matemake loans if 1938 production ex- expensive 'hoy ha than forty man of public approval. AfO ceeded that figure. Though much sound dramatic craftsmanship, in rials needed. flu over. of lieu a million country dollars. To obtain this pattern, send 15 com has suffered from disease, Dan a. Sold at all drag (tons. in coins cents or still (coins stamps Americas crop this year has happened, it preferred) to The Sewing Circle, turned out above expectations. By 1IFisIT hasnt already a that pretty nearly certainty Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th last week it became apparent that someone will give Commodore RobSt., New York City. corn loans will be necessary. At ert B. Irving, master of the Queen Please write your name, adWashington, AAAs H. R. Tolley rea pipe for dress and pattern number plainly. WNU W . Mary, 38 1938 of estimate the August ported manor or breaking the At- corn was 2,566,000,000 bushels, ' lantic speed reowhich is 94,000,000 bushels in excess Queen Mary ord- - He coUects of the original estimate. Though Likee Pipes pipes and smokes loan figures will not be determined and imporalmost them constantly, board until next Novembers crop tant occasions in his life are estimates, loans were virtually as- signalized by the ceremonioususually presured, probably at 57 cents a bushel. sentation of a B.B.B. Best British Briar which type of pipes features Politics his collection of several hundred. backed Nevada's Pat McCarran The tall, smiling, Franklin Roosevelt for skipper is a border Scotsin 1936, opposed his Supreme court man of Kirtlebridge, Dunfreeshire, reorganization and government 61 years old, a sailing man for 47 measures. But while the President years, 35 years with the Cunard line, sought to purge other barring time out for war service. New Dealers in this year's pri- He is deliberate, friendly, chatty in maries, he made no intervention the last man in the and Nevada's primary. Opposing Pat world to pose for the portrait of a McCarran for renomination were speed demon. Next to pipes, his Reno's Albert Hilliard and Carson hobby is collecting carvings of min100 City's Dr. John Worden, both outiature elephants. The Dealers. New cent The son of a retired army colonel, per rewon McCarran easy come: Pat with no seafaring folk anywhere in nomination. his line, he went to sea at 12 on the school ship Conway, and, at .14, At Litttle Rock, Ark., conscienr around the tious J. Rosser Venable, defeated shipped on a candidate for Democratic senatorial horn to San Francisco. He joined nomination, submitted his $883.90 the Cunard line as fourth officer, His first command was the Venno-niexpense report with an explanation and later he was master of one I bought of one item: watermelon for a few persons in a many of the crack ships of the line, store and divided with them this including the Lusitania, in 1914, and the Aquitania. delicious, Juicy melon." In his native Kirtlebridge, he lives in a house built in 1770, tramps People through his 1,500 acres of copse and Former Queen Victoria of Spain is moors, works in his garden and and for generations raises spaniels. As one who has a Batlenberg, all men of the Battenberg line have ranged the world through nearly inherited hemophilia (tendency to half a century, he is happiest when bleed), though Battenberg women headed homeward, for there he is are free of it. Among victims was the kilted chief of the ancient IrvScientific selection, yean of exthe count of Cavadonga, eldest son ing clan, and there his heart is. Gonaolidnted News Features. of Queen Victoria and King Alfonso. perience and tender cut have WNU Service. As a child he nearly bled to death nide possible the Thoroughbred horse of from a tooth extraction. Two years We Most nang Together today. Half a century of research, of stria over a transfusions20 had he ago, We must hang together is one adherence to not specifications malignant tumor which could of of the famous puns in history and is behind Quaker Sun's scientific achievefor fear be relieved by surgery is attributed to Benjamin Franklin, ment . . , motor oil purity. bleeding. Last week, at Miami, the When the Declaration of Independdown MOTOR.OIL t When yon buy count of Cavadonga sped Quaker State Hancock was John 5W t1 ence o signed, boulevard with Mildred Motor motor ate protecting Oil, your you of the continental conpresident Their night club cigarette girl. with the best that modem refining can proput his name to the docucar swerved to miss a truck, slid, gress, vide. Your car will run better, last longer. ment first. Now we must all hang Nine a smashed into telephone pole. he remarked as he wrote Retail price, 95$ s quart Quaker State Oil together," death. to bled hours later the count his name. Yes, indeed, retorted Refining Gorp, Oil City, Pennsylvania. Doctor Franklin, we must all hang Son James Roosevelt, at Rochester's Mayo clinic, prepared to have together or assuredly we shall all hang separately. a stomach ulcer removed. body-wid- Pure as a Thoroughbred half-heart- easy-goin- g, four-maste- Before he ever became President, Franklin Roosevelt's pet public utilities idea was a program including (1) Grand Coulee for the Northwest: (2) Boulder for the Southwest; (3) TVA for the Southeast; (4) St. Lawrence waterway for the Northeast. Boulder dam had already been built, and since coming to the White House Franklin Roosevelt has started Grand Coulee, expanded TVA Only the St. Lawrence waterway is unstarted, nor will it start until Ontario's stubborn Premier Mitchell Hepburn gives his blessing, not forthcoming until Canadas railroad situation improves. four-poi- nt Without mentioning St. Lawrence, the President managed last week to C&SS ?ave Party. To focus attention on it. At Hyde Park representatives he read reports by the war departlctIUainlfIierc a ,ne or "get ment and federal power commission that in on power needs. Then he decided ended .eting Air ciatio'n, rS Transport an electricity shortage in case of viation". Edar S. Gorrell, war constitutes a serious threat Immediate to national security. ittcdP a?r A Appointed at once was a special tht ,orm of in i1 ubsidics. Also committee for further study, to find outlined IL ve'Pint industrial ami recommend definite ways and liram of meeting this problem. "Srslr',CAA',mor- - means Best bet was that the St. Lawrence ways snd airline, ?A? 'e11 enough, but if plan would be the CAA to be a flnan-- means. F? Design That Is Exclusive Easy-to-Mak- ed ambassadors and I also hope that y regime no mother will eyes on account of mine. Ings are so easy to follow that I have made slipcovers and even reupholstered a whig chair. I never knew there were so many good ideas for curtains and bedspreads. All my friends admire those I have made. I am now planning to make some new sheets and pillow cases. I like to buy sheeting and pillow case tubing by the yard to fit different beds. Can you suggest some kind of trimming? I want something that will wash 37-- auggested: "Democracies are W exactly lauded at the Nurem-- i pocgress, but their emissaries feel welcome. Answered olf Hitler: "I hope to ue to make the gg 0, Mullican Stayed Put well and that I can make quickly on the machine. Sincerely, T. S. I wonder if T. S. has my Sewing Book 2,. Embroidery, Gifts and Novelties? On Page 14 of that book is a suggestion that just about fills her requirements, and for those of you who are keeping scrap books of these sewing lessons as they appear in the paper, here is an idea for contrasting facings for sheets and pillow cases. The diagram shows each step in the making of the colored facings. Make your own cardboard pattern for the scallops by drawing part way around a small plate or saucer. Use this pattern to mark and cut the scallops. After the scallops are cut, turn the raw edge over the cardboard pattern with a warm iron as shown. With the help of Mrs. Spears' Book 1 SEWING, for the Home Decorator, you can make many of the things you have been wanting for the house. Book 2 Embroidery and Gifts is full of ideas for ways to use your spare time in making things for yourself or to selL Books are 25 cents each. If you order both books, crazypatch quilt leaflet illustrating 36 authentic stitches is included free. Address: Mrs. Spears, 210 S. ... in Sudeten mounted policemen had horsewhipped, a noisy crowd, a Sudeten legislator on the wklers. While apologetic hded its investigation, Prague the ut offered Konrad Henlein a new to play the role of martyr. Jfext day, with all odds in his fa-- " Fuehrer could afford to Jwre the world of his peaceful in-- . While Nurembergs show be received Germanys diplomatic corps, including 1 Andre Francois-Ponc7nc Maehrisch-Ostra- Lucie Sam needed more money. money to help finance Recovery. Still ahead are requests for $1,400,-000,0more in new money, though these will not come before next calendar year. Nor was this all. In the next few weeks, notes totaling $433,460,-90due December 15, will be refinanced. Short term treasury bills, totaling $1,300,000,000, will be refinanced at a rate of $100,000,000 per week. Bolstered by its new borrowing, the U. S. cash box will operate on a larger working balance between now and December. On hand last week was $1,620,000,000. How much it cost Secretary Morgenthau to raise his national debt to $38,300,000,000, was evidenced by loan rates. The $1,300,000,000 in maturing bills cost the treasury an average debt service of 0.05 per cent, possibly the lowest rate in U. S. history. Net result of new borrowing will be to decrease bank reserves, now nearing an all-tihigh, and to increase deposits. Though bank earnings thus far in 1938 are under last year, Secretary Said Morgenthau was optimistic. he: It's quite remarkable the way banks are paying dividends and covering them. I think they seem to be doing very well. As you know, we have no failures to speak of." other states. Three days before the primary, Social Securitys Director Frank Bane charged Governor Davey with using old age assistance to get votes. Though the governor was defeated, that did not stop Social Security from sending out investigators who last week reported to Chairman Arthur J. Altmeyer. At a hearing from which Martin Davey pointedly absented himself. Social Security claimed that (1) ree aid addressed diquests for rectly to Governor Davey received preferential treatment; (2) some pensioneers were told it would be a good idea to vote for Governor Davey; (3) political and personal influence replaced the merit system in appointment of Ohios old age personnel. Next day, Chairman Altmeyers threat to cut off federal pension Agriculture Last spring, the new U. S. crop grants brought a sharp retort as Martin Davey answered a dirty control measure placed domestic and export com requirements at 47 AMBASSAOOK HENDERSON Hi wouldn't go homo. SECRETARY MORGENTHAU By LEMUEL F. PARTON EW YORK. In Indianola, Iowa, the only member of the Mulli-ca- n family who stayed that way was Doc Mullican, the Only Doe t0wn dentist. One of his daughters married, and the four others became the Lane sisters of Hollywood. Had he lived a few months longer, the father would have witnessed the grand slam success of three of the girls, Priscilla, Rosemary and Lola, in the new film Four Daughters. The home background of the Lane girls is such that it suggests Meg, Beth, Jo and Amy, these antecedents somehow easing into five picture, to the delight of the audience and the quite unrestrained enthusiasm of the critics. It is too bad that Leota couldn't have been the fourth daughter this without disparagement of Gale Page, who gets a full share of honors. Leota is aiming at the Metropolitan and is now studying at the Juilliard School of Music. The only sources of excitement in Indianola, 21 miles south of Des Moines on the Rock Island, were the 3:15 train and the Methodist coL lege. The Mullican girls, all musically gifted and all good looking, became locally famous for their home musicales and their party 3? Ruth Wyeth Spears PENING mail is always stimu-latin- g especially so when one comes upon a letter like this: Dear Mrs. Spears If you could step into my house you would see in every room ideas I have gotten from your Book 1 SEWING, for the Home Decorator. Your draw- - THIS ?ii K 4 NEWS KSbS nerv-protest- ed HOJPJSEW WHOS Argument Czech-Germa- n a, 25-ce- - highest-quaiit- STATE! Bis-cay- Gay-do- n, Acid-Fre- i rf |