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Show t 4if lsi UTAH THE SMITHFIELD SENTINEL. SMITHFIELP. ; && rtWi frM? llviw- Domestic 6 Dumping 9 Favored In New Farm Relief Proposal -- Wlil'klv XMV IKy .loNopli W. Li Him corporation already distributes potatoes, prunes, milk and One feature of tlie 1938 farm bill other minor products not affected by calls for U. S. loans on crops af- AAA, the new plan would include fected by falling prices. When crops beef, pork, wheat, com and cotton. are sold, loans must be repaid. Due Broadly, it would follow New York November ! are repayments on citys method of selling milk to reloans covering 48,000,000 bushels of lief families for eight cents a quart, with corn the city paying the difference. If com. But by selling on the farm from 33 to 38 expanded to a national proposition, cents, and at market for 44 cents, the U. S. would pay retailers the disgusted farmers saw they would difference between standard price be money ahead to default on loans and cost price. and give Uncle Sam their com. To pay for it, Secretary Wallace Thus, overnight, the U. S. govern- asks restoration of processing taxes, ment became the worlds largest which theoretically fall on manufaccorn broker. turers but ultimately strike the conThis is but one phase of a Chinese sumer. Opponents argue that repuzzle known as the American farm tail prices would rise, that consumpproblem. Since 1933 it has been the tion would drop and .substitutes thereby hurtpersonal headache of Iowas Henry would be encouraged, A. Wallace, secretary of agricut ing the farmer. But since the government hopes to stabilize farm is that prices, its producers would have steady income and increased purchasing power, thereby boosting U. a prosperity. These are the arguments next winter's congress will hear. modifies Agriculture ss r, counter-argume- Defense Though the Munich agreement was aimed to preserve Europe s peace, its immediate result has been feverish rearmament. Great Britain has made plans for conscription and new airplane factories; France has appropriated 1,320,000,000 francs for military spending and 887,000,000 more for her navy; Germany is rushing fortification of her Belgian frontier; Italy speeds barriers in the Alps. Few Americans have hoped that the U. S. can avoid similar preparations. Loudest persuasion of all has from come Britains Winston Churchill, whose short wave broadcast urged the U. S. to take a commanding lead against dictators, to join Britain in stopping isms before it is too late. Added impetus has come from current U. $. espionage investigations (too DOMESTIC). WHAT to EAT and WHY C. Houston Goudiss Describes Correct Diet for Cool Weather; Explains How to Keep Warm and Well By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS ANY people look upon fall weather with foreboding on the ground They cannot observe leaves the sight of brown and and uneasiness of vague eeling desolation. with jarren fields fills them when the This, I think, is a throwback to an earlierofday cold months foretold bitterly weather long cool advent of ' days in draughty, inadequate-lack And the sion, nor fight them off after they houses. heated y have attacked. one of adequate heat was only Thus, the first rule for keeping The prinof many difficulties. and well in winter is to live warm cipal reason for fearing cold and eat in a manner that helps to weather is another heritage maintain health and strength. The correct winter diet differs in one !rom the past. important respect and one only from the correct diet at other sea- jj ture, who can remember the halcyon days when all surplus wheat and cotton the two basic crops were bought readily by foreign nations. But foreign markets are now glutted. American farm surpluses must either be dumped abroad at any price foreign buyers are willing to pay, or be left to rot in U. S. granaries. Most people have favored the latter policy, meanwhile deploring the economic unbalance that allows many U. S. citizens to go hungry despite bountiful crops. The easiest remedy would be to let low prices drive American farmers off the land, but this is socially inhumane, politically unsound and economically foolhardy. When the New Deal started in 1933, AAA was formulated to pay farmers for limiting their acreage. Funds came from processing taxes levied against Tnanufacturers, but ultimately paid by consumers. When the Supreme court ruled processing taxes invalid, a soil conservation" program was sent up to pay farmers for retiring their land, ostensibly to give it a rest but actually to limit production. Thirty per cent of customs receipts were set aside to pay for it. Last spring, with surpluses still piling up, congress passed a new farm law, too late to limit production this year, which partially accounted for its failure. Under it the government may (1) control production with consent of a majority of farmers; (2) make payments for retiring land; (3) make additional parity payments as a protection against less - than production - cost prices; (4) loan money against crops. If compulsory control is enforced next year as provided-wh- eat and cotton acreages must be reduced one half. Agricultural rebellion would result. Still seeking the answer. Secretary Wallace recently tried export subsidies, which the state department's Undersecretary Francis B. Sayre condemns as the uneconomic giving away of our substance to foreign nations." Though U. & farmers are being subsidized the difference between export prices and the domestic market price, many observers consider it ridiculous to sell surplus foodstuffs abroad at a loss when several million Americans are going hungry. Consequently next winter's congress will be asked to adopt still another atfarm bill, the most tempt yet made to kill two birds with one stone. The birds: farm problem and poor relief. The Wallace plan: surplus farm products would be distributed to U. S. groups instead of being dumped abroad. Though the federal surplus com-low-inco- 'Iguoies9 JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, U. S. ambassador to Great Britain, on democracies versus dictators: Instead of hammering away at what are regarded as irreconcilables they could advantageously bend their ener- gies toward solving their common problems. U. S. SEN. ARTHUR CAPPER on government regulation of business: We in America must see to it that necessary regulation be thoroughly democratic in form and essence. Else it will be despotic, oppressive and destructive of our very life. i dir cold-weath- er et and warm-weath- er diet had real meaning. Win- ter food differed a great deal from summer food, particularly in the absence of fresh fruits and vegeta- Business SECRETARY WALLACE Peer poo plq are alto a problem. Jiffy Knit Squares Beginners Will Love Limited Diet of .an Earlier Day sons. There was a time within memterms the when ory of many of us nt Even ss U. S. business has been busy reporting declined profits dur- ing its third 1938 quarter, neighbor-ing columns of the financial pages have chronicled what every manufacturer and banker knew was com- ing: A business upturn. At Detroit, General Motors led the way by plac-- 1 ing 35,000 men back at work, meanwhile granting 10 per cent pay boosts to all employees making less than $300 a month. Chrysler was a close second, announcing recall of 34,000 men since August 1. The reason was a double one. Oc- tober, November and December are normal upturn months, especially in the automobile industry where new models begin coming off assembly lines. The other reason, one that made business hold its tongue in cheek, is that the full force of U. S. pump priming is just beginning to take force. Whether this combined natural - artificial stimulant will keep business going uphill after January 1 is anybodys guess. , If it accomplishes nothing else, the upturn has brought a measure of industrial peace. Where a month ago new strike waves were sweeping the nation, sudden calm has now descended as industrys wheels fruit, such as prunes, apricots or figs, there should be one serving of a citrus fruit, or tomatoes; to provide vitamin C; two vegetables besides potatoes, one of which should be of the green, leafy variety, either fresh or canned; an egg daily, or at least three or four weekly; one daily serving of meat, fish or ehlcken, and a second protein food such as cheese, dried peas or beans or nnts; and enough of the fuel foods Including whole grain eereals, to keep the body warm and comfortable. If you eat correctly and dress sensibly so that you are neither too warmly clad indoors nor too thinly clad out of doors, you can enjoy cold weather and benefit by it to the extent of increased health and happiness. e WNU C. Houston Clou din IMS 14. bles, and in the re- of use stricted milk, and milk products. The limited diet of winter was enforced by conditions of that peBERNARD BARUCH He wauled billions for defease. Growing louder, this voice finally reached White House ears, coinci- riod. Methods of production, transportation, refrigeration and storage of foods, which are commonplace today, were then un- More Fuel Foods Required As a rule, people are more energetic in cold weather and it is therefore necessary to increase the amount of energy-producin-g foods. Nearly all children, and adults who spend much of their time out doors, should consume more high caloric foods which may be provided in the form of easily digested carbohydrates, such as rice, macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, potatoes, cereals and breadstuffs. In the case of adults, the amount of fats may also be increased and in some circumstances, more sweets may likewise be taken. To summarize, the cold weather diet should include a quart of milk daily for every child, a pint for each adult; two fruits daily, or one fruit and one fruit juice and while one serving may be a dried vfwi known. Fruits and vegetables were concomment from dentally bringing when and where they were sumed who Capitalist Bernard Baruch and when cold weather grown, chairmaned the war industries iiosoeeem prevented their growth, they were board in 1917. available. The canning indusnot Pattern 1829 Emerging from a White House was young and the grocery Your Health May conference, Mr. Baruch started ob- try in cold weather presented a store hand-knit A spread a priceless servers thinking by warning that U. far different appearance from on Your Teeth gem! Heres one of squares, so S. defenses were inadequate. Though Depend which in store food the modern can knit it. Done on anyone most Americans regard defense easy, Goudiss Am Houston Editorial G by are lined, row upon 2 large needles with 2 strands of as successful repulsion of a North the shelves row, with shining cans of the finthere's no increasing or deAmerican invasion, a broader conThe reason why some men and string, est fruits and vegetables to be Youll be pleased with creasing. ception calls for protection of the found anywhere in the world, plus women in their middle years look it I Pattern 1820 contains direcentire Western hemisphere. Mr. assortment of pre- and feel younger today than their tions for the square; ilBaruch's defense program includes: an amazing milks. the same age, is lustrationsmaking at did parents pared of stitches; of and it construction of a immediate (1) It was an accepted fact that because they have learned some- materials required; photograph of 'two ocean navy; (2) increased vegetables, and the gener- thing of the importance of caring air power; (3) better equipment for fruits, ous use of milk belonged to the properly for their teeth. In recent square. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins 400,000 regular soldiers and the nasubsidies to pro- summer months, while in winter years, dentists have discovered (coins preferred) for this pattern tional (4) guard; diet. that sound teeth are in truth a again start turning. tect U. S. trade interests in South everyone ate an unbalanced essento The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft As a result of lacking these passport to good health, and that Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, America; (5) industrial and militawent behealth protective foods, there is as close a relationship Religion N. Y. ry mobilization law; (8) a special tial down rapidly from late fall to tween healthy teeth and healthy Had Octobers national Eucharistax to pay for these expenses. Please write your name, adbodies as between decayed teeth dress and early spring. tic congress gone searching for a Though it lacks official confirmapattern number plainly. The winter diet was deficient in and sickly bodies. discussion theme, it could have tion, President Roosevelt plainly fasciwhich minerals and vitamins, found none better than that which vors the Baruch program. The sugUnfortunately, however, only a ence has proven to be the pro- small percentage of our populaAmple Precaution Nazi Germany tossed into its lap a gested tax boost comes dangerously tectors of health, barriers against tion is yet aware of the fortnight earlier. In Vienna, Theo- near election time, but administraHence Little Concern effects of teeth upon health, tion leaders minimize this political disease, sustainers of life. But dore Cardinal Innitzers St. Steunwere in those vitamins is so most scientist Ameridays, because: hazard and been a cathedral had (1) mobbed, distinguished Adeline Genee, famous dancer, phens his palace invaded in protest against cans regard democracys security known and very little had been disturbed over our national ignornow retired, tells this story: Thereabout minerals. anti-Nalearned more important than financial ance in this respect that he has the cardinal's strong Two young ladies nongolfers stand. By the time 100,000 U. S. security or political partisanship; fore, when people became ill dur- said that unless this trend is rewho wandered over a golf course Roman Catholics assembled in New (2) a speeded-u- p military and naval ing cold weather, the natural con- versed, the course of human evofinding a nice smooth bit of was program, financed by special tax, clusion was that sickness was in- lution will lead downward to ex- and, Orleans, enough sentiment with a little flag in the cen-- . turf season. tinction. That statement is no ter, sat down to rest. crystalized to make the Eucharistic would decrease relief rolls and pos- evitable during the winter A couple of congress a stomping ground for de- sibly create what Germany has exaggeration. For it would be men in the distance shouted been an actual of facing, shortage the infludifficult to mocracy and an unpopular place for Cold Weather Really a Tonic waved their fore and labor. Thus WPA and PWA costs dictators. ence of the teeth on human health arms, but notmadly Scientific Times have having been introchanged. Franklin Roosevelt: could be slashed and the budget Messaged and happiness. the ladies took no notice. duced, knowledge has increased. The We still remain true to the faith balanced. For many years I have endeavgenius of man has asserted itself ored to Soon one of the men came of our fathers who established reexplain that a neglected The in meehanieal advancement. striding up. Dont you think its desoon ligious liberty when the nation be- - Domestic beeomes a tooth which diet' to sit here? he expressions, very dangerous Inescapably connected with the and warm-weathhave cayed tooth 4s a poison factory, asked gravely. diet, government's new emphasis on mildistributing its noxious products lost their former meaning. Oh, no, replied one of the lato every part of the body, and that itary defense against Almost without exception, the world powers is President Rooseit may lead indirectly to neuritis, dies, with a smile. You see, on a mackintosh. were velts interest in espionage. For 20 protective foods are noavailable matter rheumatic ailments, dyspepsia, Kansassitting the year, Star. City years the U. S. has disregarded throughout and other obscure complaints. spies, though the increasing fre- where we live. In many of the WHAT TO EAT to is therefore of proIt arrests has made Amerpossible quency AND WHY articles, which have Essence of Courage icans fearful of Germany, Italy, Ja- tect the health by a balanced diet appeared in this newspaper over pan and Russia. Heightening the all the year round, and to benefit my signature, I have endeavored The essence of courage is not tension have been: (1) the Munich by the tonic effect of cold weather to that out close the your heart should not quake, point relationship agreement which placed democra- For, contrary to popular belief, between diet and dental disease; but that no one should know that cies on the defensive; (2) arrest in cold weather is beneficial, and not between frequent and thorough it does. E. F. Benson. of four Germans takharmful, to healthy people. of brushing the teeth with an effi ing photographs in the Canal Zone; Cold speeds np all the activities cient dentifrice so as to remove all (3) trial in New York of four at of the body. The circulation is im- food particles, and strong, beautileged Nazi agents, with coincident proved, muscle tone is increased, ful teeth. SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY efforts to prove indictments against and and absorption digestion, As of result a these I articles, 14 others who escaped the spy net elimination are stimulated. Even have received many letters, allowOar lobby la delightfnlly air and fled to Germany. cooled daring the saanwr BMBtbs to is tonie a cold thus prolonged are homemakers that ing eager Greatest interest in the espionage Radio for Every Room health, provided we do not weaken for sound, authoritative advice on trial lies in ZOO Reoaw-2- 00 Batts our bodies by an unbalanced diet. the proper care of the teeth. To Johanna Hoffman, who reportedly is partly because so many help these and other readers how It transported spy messages from New people continue to eat improperly, to properly care for their teeth, I York to Germany while serving as hairdresser on the liner Europa in spite of our newer knowledge have prepared a booklet on of nutrition, that we still find an POPE PIUS XI BUILDING AND PLANNING Second interest lies in Guenther lie dapped el Dictator Hiller. Gustav Rumrich, former U. S. army increasing amount of sickness in HEALTH which I am offering fall, which mounts steadily FREE, because I feel so strongly . I doubt if there is any sergeant who deserted and made a the until it reaches its peak in the that this information should be in to 35 secure problem in the world today that blundering attempt months of January, February and every home, knowing as I do, that would not find happy solution in the passport blanks last June. LegitiMarch. of the salvation of the human raee U. S. was fears verified macy of on Sermon the the Mount. spirit when Rumrich and may lie in saving their teeth. pleaded guilty But the keynote came from Pope HOTEL of Diet an Improper Dangers turned states witness. Address, C. Houston Gondisi, Pius XI, whose broad Yet no terrors winter have need New York's spy trial apThough 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. cast from the Vatican was a direct commonplace, its significance for the fit. Only the weak, the slap at Dictator Adolf Hitler, whose pears is tremenddus. Not only does it unfit, surrender and become its Notes $2.50 to 9XOO lieutenants had tolerated the Vienna mark an emboldened U. S. defense victims. That the number of vicSaid We the THE see attitude, but CHEERFUL CHERUB outrage. pontiff: The lletel TenpU Sqae is tims large eaeh winter merely legal experts also exhighly daalrabla, frlradly many men who hold as valueless plain it is the Indicates how first neg-stime America erUI always Ym Shave. people many and reject and spurn those divine ulala, eeweamatr aaiefevtahla. has named a supposedly friendly their health through eareless with of the which alone thoroughly agrraahla.Yae aaw lb precepts gospel fove eadmiaad why Ihia hotel iai (Germany) in direct charges. living, and especially through can bring salvation to the human power - elements , Since indictments are filed against careless eating. niCIILY RECOMMENDED race. Scarcely can we refrain from heads of the Yee aaa alaaapyradatawhyl Gerpian secret service Measures to protect one's sell a tear when we behold the eternal and naval IfoussssukotmietloeOoutoetop the trial is a against the attack of winter at Hfi tenilM hoetofry majesty of God himself set aside potential intelligence, international dynamite should gods. be taken during the sumand outraged, or with unspeakable ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. But keg. looks A reand mer fall. wickedness held up, as an enemy, early sturdy It may be predicted that next winsistance against the ills of winter to reviling and to execration. a.s will ters and congress Sharpest words of all came from tighten the governments outmoded should be built up by means of a The elements balanced diet which assures an Auxiliary Bishop Bernard J. Sheil anti-sp- y regulations, including the abundant supply of the minerals of Chicago, who charged isms ell 1917 which applie espionage act of and vitamins. (fascism, communism, paganism, only to individuals and carries odds. When a person is undernourmaterialism and naturalism) were H'ban you bIm a trip tlr organizaeei HlW" "2J2, IWC! ished or improperly nourished, he HM I RHIM the sources of world woes. As dele- tions. against U. S. has the neve: aril uliar jmm want fo, haw am' Although gates headed for home, it was clear indulged in peacetime spy activities is denied of every defense. He Is caw a lay, aud what ll will The advarllaaiaanta la thla Ml1 that U. S. Catholics will line up vig- there is chilled by the slightest drop in speculation whether con a pakte hook ta goad (allyaiahe offers orously behind German-Austria- n lie soil fertile temperature, a habit af (wading Ih yaw may adopt this activity which tor Catholics in the inevitable battle be- gress kind of disease germs. fully, yea wan plan yaur abaft." '.JT every has been an important European aMl mu tween Naziism and the churrh. yawlf tint, mmf WNU Service. governmental function for 300 years. He ean neither resist their inva1 mm - . far-reachi- zi over-estima- eold-weath- er er Nazi-Fasci- st mid-Octob- red-haire- d, II te Temple Square et Im weiring Vith vetner ty engry gee, it me if htve spy-inspiri- the the sent to GUIDE BOOK to GOOD VALUES W. |