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Show XfkWN 'iVookly Analysis Daladier Turn Dicta lor? Strike Defeat Arouses Fears p:U By Joseph r .Mil fimltmi NOTE W4 i s iiiw" j, m,,,. Last summer the President an and Mr. Morgenthau estimated the treasury would need 82,800.000,000 in new money before the fiscal year mteutuUr tntlytt. aai TV. is ended. December's $700,000,000 plus $800,000,000 borrowed last Sem farefen brings the total thus far week tember, to only $1,500,000,000. With business french labor won a Leon Blums Premier lS under on the with relief costs L.iiat sdminiatration. One of rt expectedupgrade, to drop as a result, and Blums henchmen then was with federal receipts expected to SJJujrf Daladier, who rose from begin increasing there a premier is every prospectimmediately, minister to become that of the But Premier Daladier, remaining $1,300,000,000 part toneelt included in Znri, labeled a Radical Socialist, last summers estimate will not be la-- S, towards Jbeen growing cooler needed. Popular Front ever Mr. Morgenthau has made no such "L Adolf Hitler became a leading prediction, however. His explanaSee in European affairs. Reason: tion of current financing activities Libor and the Popular Front are is this: We don't have to raise Journalistic and Adolf Hitler hates money now, and we could get by Communists. until March with week But we know what what we have. labors Moreover, we will need bemodification tween now and bn needed drastic July 1. A reasonSudeten crisis, able way to do it would be not to pace the September though anxious 'to appease the do it all at one time, so we will do some of it now. 40-ho- ur bo-Si- left-wi- WHAT to EAT and WHY America's political pendulum swings periodically from and back again. ,t0 ooiioge-Houve- r conservatism was lo.Iowod by Roosevelt liberalism, C. at tiie return Houston Goudiss Discusses the Child Who Has to conservatism that startedswing last November 8 a Lagging Appetite; Tells What to Do f ,iu,ro apt to step in the middle of me road, than to veer violently back for the Finicky Eater to Republicanism. Washington observers, who claim By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS LliKwcvelt has discarded HAS been well said that with the knowledge of nutrition rmddie-ro:iNew Dealers in favor the command of practically every mother, there at of like Solicitor Gen. should not be one Robert H. Jackson and WPA child in our land. Unforof the children Harry Hopkins, predict tunately, statistics show that possibly one-ha- lf the President must either abandon-thi- in this or are undernourished either country underweight, policy or the support of Postmaster Gen. James J. Farley. malnourished. The President's answer will come Many factors may be responsible for this state of affairs. when la names a successor to At- Some children are fed in cor-- torney Gen. Homer S. Cummings. rectly owing to the fact that that a changed attitude on the the family income is small part of the mother in presenting and the mother has not learned food is all that Is necessary to rock-ribbe- d IT d lr-s- alter completely a child's attitude foods in regard to his meals. that are rich in protective It is interesting to note, howminerals and vitamins in ever, that in studying a large place of those that are higher group of children with poor appeIn other families, the tites, one investigator found that priced. mothers do not 82 per cent of the children were realize the impor- more than average in height and tance of providing narrow in body build. a diet for growing chil- Faulty Diet May Destroy Appetite dren. But the probFrequently, a childs lack of inlems of these terest in food may be traced dihomemakers are rectly to poor choice among the more easily reme- foods presented to him. It has died, perhaps, than been repeatedly demonstrated, for those of mothers example, that when the diet lacks who plan a vitamin B appetite decreases, so diet, but that there is less desire for food of find that their child any kind. Then, too, when a lacks interest in, or even refuses childs diet contains too much fat, to eat the food that has been pre- digestion may be delayed and this in turn may interfere with the appared so carefully. petite for the next meal. While some children thrive better with Developing the Right Attitude feeding, in others Strange as it may seem, such a between-medifficulties often arise because a it seems to destroy appetite for mother fails to give the necessary the meal that is to follow. And consideration to developing in the with some children, fussiness" young child a proper attitude to- at mealtimes may be due to the ward food. Some children need fact that their diet contains too to be taught that they must eat many concentrated foods, too few enough food for their body re- crisp raw ones that stimulate apquirements. It is part of the petite. training they should have in early childhood, bo .that they develop a Fatigue a Factor willingness to eat what is put bea child docs not Occasionally, fore them, to try new foods when eat well because he is too merely offered, and to become increas- tired. Even though he obtains adeingly independent in making a quate sleep at night, too much or wise selection at mealtimes. too exercise or exciteIf a child has been properly con- mentprolonged result in fatigue during may ditioned In these respects from his the If a child spends too earliest years, mothers will sel- muchday. time with adults, overstimdom find themselves faced with a ulation may be the result. And child who will not cat." in the case of older children, their school work may be troubling Problem of Anorexia them. All normal children will, at Another frequent cause of lagtimes, exhibit a lack of appetite. ging appetite is the constant nervWe are not concerned here with ous tension to be observed in occasions when a child who usu- some households. If a child is alally eats well feels no desire for lowed to become unhappy, angry, food. Such lack of appetite may or worried over some uncompletmean the beginning of a cold or ed school assignment, it may insome other illness and should be terfere seriously with his appecarefully investigated. Unfortu- tite and consequently with his nunately, however, many mothers trition. With younger children, of young children are faced with the fact that they are able to ata chronic lack of appetite in their tract favorable attention from children a oondition that physi- adults by refusing to eat often cians describe as anorexia. In or- stimulates them to repeat their der to correct this condition, it is refusal as long as mother shows necessary to understand its concern over their antics. causes and to use wisdom in helping to remove them. how to utilize con- trary, Europe's next war is not apt to involve western democracies sus Adolf Hitler and Benito lini. When world-wid- e verMusso- well-balanc- ed military threats are sifted down they appear more certain to center around Germanys drive to the southeast in which the clash will involve Nazi-- F a sc ism versus Communism. This theory even takes into consideraRuss-Ja- p tion the war, which observers do not believe immediately serious. Japan is shattered by her Chinese conquest and Russia dares not neglect her European frontier to throw military strength against Nippon. Today, as Reichsfuehrer Hitler transfers Austria and Czechoslovakia from his list of ambitions to his life of achievements, he finds the word Ukraine (tee map) awaitAs ing next attention. ruler of Germans everywhere, as the covetous statesman whose heart bleeds for raw materials going unused, he can well smack his lips over this choice bit of Russian , property. His alleged justification: Racial Interest. In the Ukraine and along the Volga live 1,000,000 Germans whose Russian background dates back to 1763 when Catherine II invited colonization in the uncultivated steppes. In 1803 came a similar invitation from Alexander I. Clannish Germans developed a thousand colonies, be- long-await- M. LEON JOUHAUX H. BrieiuL Daladier remembered Daladier also realizes France mat speed armament production to Reich, the menace across the French labor first began protesting against increased hours, it became apparent that the ultimate showdown would have trecope with Rhine. When The showdsignificance. own has now arrived, but the full significance is still to appear. Under Leon Jouhaux, French composite of Americas John Lewis mendous and William ers of the Green, 5,000,000 membpotent General Labor confederation announced a y strike. Its purpose: to protest against drastic decree laws which Premier Daladier and Finance Minister Paul Reynard believe necessary to stave off financial chaos, (be protested decree, naturally, was that increasing work hours to one-da- Labor Leader Jouhaux strike was purely politisimply a Popular Front attempt to test the power of Premier Daladier, who has steadfastly refused to assemble parliament for t showdown on his decree laws. But s the strike hour neared, the premier remembered what another smart Frenchman, Aristide Briand, did under similar circumstances in MO. To railroad workers and others employed in essential utilities ee sent conscription orders. Though they would strike as private they could not ignore a call to the colors without courting dras-jf-c x Punishment. In the end, M. strike was a failure. Immediate significance: a victory tor Premier Daladier; failure for drastic French social changes such toe sucweek; probable res of the cabinets daring recover plan; defeat of the Popular nt; doom for Communism in Jou-heu- y one-da- ur western Europe. Long range significance: the that Premier Daladier, swol-to- n with confidence, may emerge a dictator over his nation; the certainty that he continue his policy of appeasing err Hitler. pos-smili- ty Semi-Fasci- st jit-toj- jy Treasury is a regular U. S. quarterly financing date, in recent favorite season for prc-(how much the national will rise during the current ,"t seal year, and (2) whether federal Penditures can be expected to rise w tall during the next few. months. u?,year. a Secretary of the Trcas-- . Morgenthau Jr. prepares 1.642,000,000 financing deal, lately predict that the jmuonal debt will rise from its cur-5- 5 "jwk of $38,500,000,000, to $40.-000,000 before the fiscal year Ys next June 30. But they can also a downward trend in U. S. Pcnditures, temporarily at least. Although the government has $2 for every $1 collected since Jr July 1, although the fiscal year shows expenditures ($3,506,-'Wslightly over the vU?.01 last year and receipts slightly under last i;4?.000) i..r Mr. Morgenthau says he has ip'c cash on hand without any n, rrwing at the present time, uring the current month, howev-w- e borrowing $700,000,000 in Bi?Lmoney and refinancing $041,- "0lM maturin next March lijj1 s 1) ay r. Jfar ut the outlook 0) still remains opti- - al If Mr. Jackson is appointed, Mr. Farley will interpret the move as a build-u- p leading to Mr. Jacksons presidential nomination in 1940. He will place the same interpretation on any efforts to win Mr. Hopkins a cabinet post. Mr. Farley, casting about for a 1940 possibility, is reported to look favorably on Secretary of State Cordell Hull, the only cabinet member who has refrained from casting his lot with any factional element within the Democratic party. Mr. Roosevelts choice apparently lies between running for a third term or endorslike Secing some middle-groundretary Hull. Evidence is already piling up testifying to the political expediency of this middle road position. Republicans, who will at last make themselves heard in congress next month, are inclined to assume such an attitude rather than fight for a return to the traditional G. O. P. conservatism. In the senate, where Republicans now have 23 members, they need the support of only 28 Democrats, Farmer-L- a borites, Progressives or Independents to hold a er middle-groun- d denied the cal, being citi-sm- OKGEONS McNARY He made friendt with Democrats. majority. By catering to the idea, the President can possibly forestall the rising tide of Republican strength which is being built on He can also this very platform. avert a revolt in Democratic ranks, 41 a week. Mot even which otherwise will almost qertainj? ly rise to the surface during next congress. A meeting of Republican and Democratic minds is already evident on curtailment of governmental expenditures and a new policy for administering relief. Oregon's Sen. Charles L. McNary, EUROPE'S UKRAINE DISTRICT Republican minority leader, has anIt it next on Hiller t lift? nounced that Republicans will join groups on such a procame wealthy and preserved their with other One of his plans, that of racial culture. When Russia's gov- gram. relief administration over to ernment collapsed during the World turning finds exstate boards, bipartisan a separate war, Germany made pression in the bill being drafted by peace with the Ukraine and domiNorth Carolinas Sen. Josiah W. Bai1918. until November, land the nated ley, a Democrat. His political coUkraine the In Resource Interest. Sen. Edward R. Burke of Nehort. is enough anthracite to run German braska, has announced that although industry indefinitely, plus forests, the proposal is a Demowheat lands, Crimean oil, corn, cat- craticBailey move," is land, will be welcomed.Republican support tle and poultry. Also there which Adolf Hitler would like for colonization purposes because the Itusinrxs Reich is now crowded. Last spring congress gave busiThough he bluffed his way to vica chill by appropriating $500,-00- 0 the ness over France with torious peace a national economic comfor Czechoslovakia with Ruhr basin and to investigate competition, over Sudetonland. Hitler cannot ex- mittee" of the price-level- s, out unemployment, profits Russia bluff to pect Yet he plans to follow and consumption." Headed by WyoUkraine. this course so far as possible, build- ming's Sen. Joseph100C. O'Mahoney, committees statisticians, ing up political and economic unity the with the rest of southwest Europe economists and investigators have digin preparation for the day of con- spent the ensuing six months out the past record of Amerihas ging he safeguarded Already quest. business his military, economic and propa- can business. Meanwhile into itself has rebelieving frightened southeast by to the ganda path the committee is an offshoot of the fusing to give Hungary and Poland U. S. justice department's a common border at the expense of drive. his new vassal state, CzechosloBut true to Mr. OMahonoys vakia. More important still is his in- -' new understanding with Rumania, promise, the groups two-yeminus and Ukraine has the any on opened vestigation borders which signs of a witch hunt" or an ef--: offers a convenient stepping-of- f to make, business the goat. fort place. ' After these advantages spending three days introducWeighed against the over facts and figures to historical new hostility ing are Poland's Czech border dispute, and the ques- give the hearing a background, of tion mark that is named Russia. committeemen launched a quiz and in automobile the the retain to pools patent Moscow fight Will Ger- glass industries. Observers considUkraine, or will Russia and influence" ered this a good sign of no witch of a reach sphere many custom of pooling agreement whereby Berlin is left hunting, since the has certainly free to exploit the Ukraine in re- automobile patents from becoming turn for Russian aggression privi- kept that industry a area? Finland monopoly. the in leges Unless the investigation bogs own tremendous its under down People it is expected that one of two C'apt. Ross T. Mclntire. United size, will be visible within a few trends and States naval surgeon-generEither the hearings will months. President to personal physician to continued existence the way a point been given has Roosevelt, a private function unas business of oi the rank jump promotion to the of a der capitalistic system, or Hears rear admiral, over the heads that government is te take arise will outrank who n captains control. ly ar al half-doze- him. low-co- st well-round- International fears to the of punishment should be avoided, as they defeat their purpose. Remember, too, that precept is a powerful teacher, and that a childs dislike for certain foods may have been instilled by a expressed dislike of a similar food on the part of an adult. rs 40-ho- ur French-Britis- h - Parent' Attitude Important the Causes When a child chronically lacks interest in food, the mother should set about systematically to learn the reasons why. Possibly the cooperation of your physician will be required, for sometimes obscure physical causes may be responsible, such as faulty elimination, diseased tonsils or teeth or some other focal infection. On the other band, it frequently occurs Find This brings us to perhaps the most important factor in dealing with the young, finicky eater who eats sparingly and whose dislikes usually far outnumber his likes. Such a child must be encouraged tactfully to eat a wide variety of foofis, but mothers must not be nor must they become obviously angry or irritated when the child refuses food, Scolding, punishment and threats over-solicitou- s, Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND he HOUSE , Colored Soap Bobbles. A drop of prepared vegetable tinting add-- I ed to the water used for making soap bubbles will give them a different color and thus delight the children. Sagging Chair Seats. To tight d en the cane on chairs, brush to remove all dust, then wash with salt water and place in the open air to dry. cane-bottome- Some Helpful Hints It may be necessary for the entire family to live more quietly, in order to give the finicky eater, a chance to be quiet and relaxed.! There must be regularity of meals and mealtimes must be peaceful.1 Keep the table conversation gen- -' eral and impersonal in character before older children. See to it that younger ones eat by themselves. Often a short rest before meals will help a child to become relaxed completely. And frequently, a new method of presenting foods will result in a changed attitude on the part of the child. Foods for young children should, not be seasoned too highly. In general, condiments should be avoided. Strong-flavore- vegeta- d bles, as a rule, are not well liked, and if introduced in the young childs diet should be combined g with some familiar, and food. In cooking vegetables, keep the pieces large enough so that the child can identify what ho is eating. Include a crisp food in each meal. that a Finally, remember childs eating habits cannot be Changes overnight. changed should be introduced gradually, so that he Is scarcely aware of what mild-tast-in- is going on. -- WNU C. Houaton Goudln HOW TO RELIEVE Simply Follow Tims to Ease fee Pain Easy Directions ud Discomfort ad Sore Throat Accompinytaf Colds THE SIMPLE WAY .pictured above often brings mamndy fast relief from discomfort ana i throat accompanying colds. Try it. Then see pour doctor. He probably will tell you to con- tinue with the Bayer Aspirin because it acts so fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This simple wav, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. 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