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Show U. S. Appeals Stnr For Vigilant COAL PURPOSE ud Tim ' Debt Unit the debt in M government ti fltif in 1900 wm equal to $40 pgnon. Last year person i ' By JOSEPH nt com-- Ct The inhabitants of Sybaris, in were proverbial for ggnth Italy, living and aj, luxurious A tale is told by Seneca of Sybarite who complained that he add not rest comfortably at night, why, replied that ni being asked a roseleaf doubled under ti years to call Right From Longfellows Poem flu source of the line Into each Bb some rain must fall, is Henry T. Longfellows poem, The Rainy An April Day. Day, also called lbs first Ur.e reads, The day is sold, and dark, and dreary." Fifth century. Romans Wore False Teeth lbs wearing of false teeth was common among the Romans. ' ayelassie.it COSTS LESS BECAUSE IT BURNS BETTER AND LASTS LONGER? LaBIXE Pan-Americ- a. j ca they met, these men could discuss their subject calmly, sincerely and without fear. This year it is differ-ent because the dictator nations of Europe and Asia are threatening Latin Americas security. This threat has been growing with every month, and to a large group of American citizens it makes the United States policy, as voiced by President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull, seem selfish and unrealistic. These are strong charges. Selfish? Unrealistic? Under the Monroe doctrine, Washington has promised to defend any n country from European or Asiatic aggression and to exercise a parental interest over our younger democratic neighbors to the south. This was no more than any smart business man would have advocated, for by guaranteeing South Americas integrity we protected our own commercial in- terests in and eliminated the danger of aggression from the south. Some men called this selfishness and dollar diplomacy. President Roosevelts policy is substantially the same but it is not selfish. Since the rise of Hitlerism and Fascism, since Japan became a dominant world power. South America has been infiltrated with propagandists. Our trade with Brazil, for example, has dropped below that of Germany. The dictator nations are attempting to fasten an economic grip in the Western hemisphere and this would almost certainly have a political influence. As a world power the United States has a right and obligation to defend both the principles of democracy and its trade with foreign nations. But there may be some truth in pol- charges that the Roosevelt-HuPan-Ameri- ca Aqaila an Imaginary Place f Loray, Va, and west of the Blue Sdge along the Shenandoah river. Fine Furs Want to know what those gala" openings of pictures cost in Hollywood? Just about $35,000; $8,500 of it for flowers, $6,000 for spectators' stands, so that the fans won't have to stand while they wait to see the stars arrive, and the rest for programs, police protection and ads in the newspapers. One of New Yorks movie impresarios, now dead, used to send the flowers used for lobby decoration to the newspaper eritiea the day after the opening; he never suspected that they were so annoyed when they received the slightly wilted blossoms that they gave the pictures that he showed slightly less favorable notices than they would have if he hadn't bothered about the floral now the Latin-America- Aquila ii an imaginary place. In the novel, Action at Aquila it ia supposed to be a few miles south $25,000. Ginger's are important because they'll cost $250t.a pair. leaders of are meeting in Lima, Peru, for their eighth conference, designed to solidify the Western hemisphere into a solid bloc of friendly nations. In 1933, when last Pan-Ameri- Early Dish Monasteries Irfii monasteries date from the Y. ll RIGHT OR WROXGfOne of the greatest statesmen of his day , Cordell Hull note bends his efforts to winning Pan American friendship. Critics, fearing inroads already made by Germany , Italy and Japan in the lands to our south, charge Mr. Hull's policy is unrealistic icy is unrealistic. We claim to be defending the democratic nations of South America, yet democracy has already flown from several of these countries. Mexico, which has never been active in affairs, lives under a communistic dictatorship that has seized American farm and oil lands. A leftist regime has recently taken possession of Chile. Brazilian and Dominican governments both exhibit dictatorial tendencies of one sort or another. Just how such nations can be union banded into a for defense of democracy is hard to understand, yet the resolute and sincere Mr. Hull is striving for that very objective. Though admittedly idealistic, he has accomplished great things with the reciprocal trade treaty program under which 20 pacts have already been signed. The Hull aim is to break down international trade barriers and bring about greater stabilization of world currency. U. S. Seeks Hemisphere Defense. Unlike most conferences of its kind, this years meeting is not dealing with generalities and platitudes. It will settle, among other things, the boundary dispute between Peru and Ecuador. NEW YORK. years ago was a "Great White Way it seems dim by comparison with the sea of twinkling, dancing lights that greet a spectator today. In the 27 blocks between Times 111 square and Columbus circle are 000 incandescent lamps and 22 miles of neon tubing, all used for advertising displays. When all these signs are flashing, blinking and spinning at once, they use energy at the rate of 3,250,000 watts an hour, enough of power to light a city the size f" yean Tbs Du pier Ubal h i,ipT,Y u1! Moikrit to todatsd 2 wpikniwwa to fir luuret qHali eim I, to 3159 PtnUii limb oyc ftkfcisa-g- 1 i- -p is'2.rtock IW jmt whit you wist 8"r 'toff of Nahk lJIjf brnsn dnigs a ,. KpecuUy hr yoa. Euhnhi Fanlm hr 0,w Crmwimi 137-3- Smith Mils LT LAKE CITY 9 colt two designs bring you new fashions for mid- THESE season dresses youll thoroughly enjoy wearing to all the luncheon and festive afternoons of the holW days. They're so easy and simpla to do that you can finish them plenty of time. Choose truly lovely materials, in colors that make you happy and flatter your eyes you can be extravagant about the fabrics, when you save by making your own with these patterns (detailed sew chart included with each). Dress. This is not only new its the. very newest, a real sensation, and so easy to make! It la made with a straight back and bias cut front1 that you can wear with the fullness at the aides, fullness all 1 e an an Pan-Americ-an 5 "Ben Hur above a Times square theater. Today an estimated 60 per cent of all New York electrical advertisements are neon, many of them combining neon with bulbs. Meanwhile a new field has been developed for electric bulbs in animated flashers." The pioneer of this business is Douglas Leigh, a southern "boy wonder who acquired rights on a European One of his signs is a which runs advertisement cigarette a full five minutes, while another advertises chewing gum by depictDenver. colorful group of fish. The first major electrical display ing a Frames for these huge animated wus erected in 1892 on New York a Flatiron building, and Bigns were ads are designed in checkerboard movememuch the same until 1912 when fashion. For each change in the slightest raising of Frank C. Reilly of Chicago con- nt-even in the structed a running sign which an arm some of the squares must be "knocked told a constantly changing story in checkerboard motions are photoletters which moved across the lamp out. All these motion picture film field. This device worked much like graphed on a After is the planned. when the sign Later system a player piano. was improved by placing electrical the "spectacular has been erected the film is projected on a battery of elements in the individual letters. its of photoelectric cells in the control one Neon tubing was given room. These cells relay the imfirst commercial uses in December, words pression to the sign itself. 1925, when it lettered the invention. Nobody can say that Edward G. Robinson isn't tactful. Recently a certain radio actor wrote a book a book so bad that even his best friends longed to tell him the truth In this connection the union can gloat over its successful arbitration of the Gran Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay, settled only a few weeks ago. But the bulk of interest will center around developments following in the wake of Germany's Sudeten aggression and her persecution of Jews. As an upshot of this threat to world security, President Roosevelt plans to ask congress for funds to throw a ring of defense around the entire Western hemisphere, an rearmament program that would require five years for consummation. He proposes that Central and South American countries shall in providing operation bases for United States naval and aviation units. Dull Stresses Diplomacy. Mr. Hull, who leads the American delegation to Lima, has not committed himself definitely on this rearmament program. In fact he is not expected to mention military preparedness, preferring instead to urge amendment of the Western consultation pact hemisphere adopted at the Buenos Aires peace conference of 1936. Under the Hull plan, a permanent committee of foreign ministers from each country would be empowered to consult immediately by telephone, telegraph or meeting at any time a threat to American peace is round, like a dirndl, or fullness concentrated In front, ns the shows It Then fasten the belt around your middle, creating oft, bloused line above I The shirred shoulders and square neckline are just as flattering and smgrt aa they can bel For this, choose silk crepe, velvet or thin pi-tu- te Pan-Americ- imminent. Though idealistic, Mr. Hull has suffered enough disillusionments from treaty breakers the past few years to know that signatures and pledges mean very little in themselves. But he does know that the United States has seldom been forced to reprimand another nation for violating its solemn pledge. Hence he believes the Western hemisphere peoples have a common bond and are willing to live together peaceably. Unrealism Again. But this, say his opponents, is where Mr. Hull uses the wrong tactics. It is fine to shake hands, smile and make speeches about brotherly love, but is it a sufficiently aggressive policy to counteract propagandizing and the economic encroachments of dictators? One of the state departments chief critics in this respect is Carleton Beals, whose The Coming Struggle for Latin America was recently published by J. P. Lippincott company of Philadelphia. Moat South American nations, says Mr. Beals, believe Germany is the coming world power because it has gone to every corner, of the earth to tap markets and make alliances. There are today more Gerin South mans than America-4- i America, and the Germans are more popular. This situation has resulted from propaganda, formation of bunds and activities of the dreaded German Gestapo or secret police. Every day South American nations are deluged by world press reports emanating from government radio stations in Berlin. These reports lose not a single opportunity to glorify totalitarian states to the discredit of democracies. Yet Mr. Beals' proposed solution is not far from that of Mr. Hull. The barrier to dictator propaganda will not be American counter propaganda, our countertrade drive nor our sale of American munitions in the name of peace. Instead, he says, the barrier lies in "the natural patriotic resistance of the Latin American people and governments the real to outside meddling bulwark in against alien ideologies, including our own, is the people themselves. Latin-Amcri- ca ... Weatern Newapapar Union. re wool. Dress. ne that midriff section Isn't really a girdle it just looks like one, and the way it la extended into the front skirt panel Of course $8,000,000,000 Pan-Americ- 15 Make a Pretty New Dress for Holidays tributes. Enough Power to Run Denver Used by Broadway 6Flashers If the Broadway of Vale 1 17 HEN you see RKOs "Cas-- V V tics in the Air" take a long look at Ginger Rogers stockings. In fact, you might take a look at all the stockings worn in the picture, for the bill for them will probably be about south of the Rio Grande lies a chain of nations whose political and economic experience is minimized in the average United States mind. This is Latin America. With the United States itself, these nations of the Western hemisphere, of both North and South America, form what men have chosen for j Origin of Word Sybarite' sybarite" is a a lover of ease and -- Ur Virginia For several thousand miles it waa about flit p Vnbreahables Scarce Amitl Trade Overtures of Dictator Limls. KEMMEKEK, WYOMING cernment Tributes of a Kind Lima Confcrencr Opens Coal Co. The Kemmerer list Stockings to See Pan-Ameri- ca in the Without an equal ALL an West entire SR simply makes the pounds melt from your appearance. This ia a slenderizing dress, and about it, but just hadnt the heart. beautifully so elegant-lookinwith He gave Robinson a copy, and said, such good taste I Itdesigned fits beautiful"Ill be over to your house tonight ly. Gathers above the middle secand get your reaction to it. tion and below the shoulder give "If Im reading the book when you just the right amount of fullness come in, aaid Edward G., trying to to the bodice front. Youll foel so give him a gentle hint as to his writgrand, and look so slim, if you ing ability, "Dont hesitate wake make this of velvet, wool broadme up! cloth, satin or silk crepe. EDWARD G. ROBINSON One of the most exclusive dubs in the world is the H. R. and S. G. A. the Hollywood Riding and Stunt Girls association. It's made up of girls who do stunts for pictures cling to the wings of s speeding plane, jump off cliffs and out of windows, fall off speeding horses little things like that It waa organized about ten months ago, and has only 37 members. Frances Miles, whos been doing stunts for the last 12 years, is president. She says theyd have more members if it werent that a girl has to be practically unbreakable if she wants to join. Samuel Goldwyn wanted a couple of dozen members in The Cowboy and the Lady, but found that he was lucky to get 10. In these days when Westerns are so popular the unbreakable girls are in demand. ii. i performers are like the sailors who spend their hours of shore leave rowing in Central park. Frances Adair, who sang soprano until radio discovered that she was better as a contralto, was flourishing one hand around quite a bit recently at a "Johnny Presents" rehearsal, to the bewilderment of the other girls in the "Swing Fourteen' ensemble. Finally it came out that shed spent her spare time the eveRadio ning before at one of the quiz shows of the air and had won a gold wrist watch. Sully Mason, who is saxophon- ist and vocalist with Kay Kyser, the "College of Musical Knowledge' man, was a classmate of Kysers at the University of North Carolina, When Kyser organized his band "Sully" was the first man he hired just 12 years ago. The Patterns. No. 1647 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 re- quires 39-in- ma-teri- aL No. 1634 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. With long sleeves, size 38 requires 5 yards of materiaL With short sleeves, 4 yards; IK yards 39-in- ch of trimming. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. HEADAQHE? Bowali Condltlona Dua to Slugs IbIi ithtafciUluatfMi illfcfc . lug try UH ibto iMittv Iboroucb. j-- tmhUm hffdaebca. Ibvi,-Blc- k t MUoub nmttm metasedvItB Bffirtlptll Without Risk !&&&??" BO drt tabled, Mura thi box to aa. refund the purebaw e fair. prlee. That-MXS TabMl Mv. U always carry . 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