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Show TIPS to jardeners n Fertilizer Usage GARDENS cant go on termines whether foe embargoes and other restrictions become effective, and when. President Roosevelt maintains the present law ties hla hands too closely,, thinks be should have foe power to pick and ehoosa between belligerents, to embargo a commodity to on fighting nation and not to the other, to have power to determine what articles shall be classified as "war supplies. In short power to settle our whole foreign policy. The policy of foe administration, amf of tha stats department, sinee 1914 tor that matter, regardless of foe political label of the occupant of the White House, has been that United States Interests are closely skin to those of Britain and Franca. Tha President feels keenly that this country's dangers are increased fat almost direct ratio as tha dangers of foa two big western Europe democracies become more menacing. This is a long range view held by many Americans. NATIONAL AFFAIRS Reviewed by CARTER FIELD produc-in- g excellent flowers and Putting higher duties on vegetables year after year without an application of fertilizer now imports from Germany and then. Because stable manure makes competition with is difficult to obtain, a complete in South America commercial fertilizer recommend- Germany . . . Real batmore difficult ed by your dealer will prove most ferBefore over tle satisfactory. applying neutrality legislatilizer, however, give consideration looms in congress . . tion to a few simple, practical Opposition to Presidents hints. First, be cautious! Never apply desire for power to settle fertilizer recklessly or our whole foreign policy is Dont be like the man rewho saw a neighbor get good strong in congress. sults from a sparing use of fertiAction of the adlizer. He proceeded to apply 10 WASHINGTON. times as much, but expecting 10 ministration in putting higher dutimes as good results but his gar- ties against German products, cuden proved worthless. riously enough, makes Just that Broadcast the complete fertiliz- much more difficult the underlying er over the soil 10 days before scheme for giving the Reich fierce planting, using about three pounds competition in the South American per square rod. Three or four markets, one impoitant step toward weeks after planting, if the garden which was taken during tpe recent seems a bit backward, apply a visit to Washington of Oswaldo side dressing. Sprinkle fertilizer foreign minister. Perhaps the best way to Ulustrats lightly alongside the rows, about six inches from the plants; then it is to cits the csss of Rumania, cultivate. Apply only from one prior to the present threat against to two pounds per square rod of her political integrity. Rumania produces wheat and oil In abundance, garden. though not as much of either as Germany needs. Germany is eager to take these products, and has been taking them, paying in sski marks, meaning that Rumania had to take her pay in products bought Inside Germany. Why aski marks? Tbs answer to PREPONDERANT SENTIMENT that is the answer to many other questions involving Germany, and which will continue to be perplexA FTER one hundred and fifty yean, unless Germany obtains the notwithstanding expansion if ter- ing Ukraine, some of her former colincrease in population enormoiu ritory, and profound economic changes; do onies, and perhaps some other influOnly when Germany is ecopile direct attack and subversive ences; there is every indication that the nomically sufficient within herself vastly preponderant sentiment of the is able to supply all her needs from American people is that our form of her own territory will the need for shall be preserved." government sski marks, or something to accomOmits Evens Hughes, Chief Justice of plish foe same results, be ended. the United Steles. If world trade were normal today this would not be true. Germany demonstrated, before foe outbreak of. foe World war, that she was very efficient at selling her goods abroad. Today her workers are so Amazing Relief foe Due Bowsls to Candltlnno Sluggish underpaid and worked such long hours that she would prove an impossible competitor in manufactured goods with Britain, and of course the United States. WftimA UsksSiSrJaJffaiss H IN dtUftead. ntum tts bus tons. VS ma Ifony Quota Restrictions As IPell as Higher Tariffs But world trade conditions are not auMvseannva. MtSeenlcr normal. There arc all sorts of quota FOR HDD restrictions as well as tariff duties IRDKESTIM far beyond anything known before the World war. On top of this there has been another growing menace Ones Best to German exports the Hull recipWho does the best his circum- rocal trade agreements. Tor exstance allows, does well, acts ample, when the United States made its trade agreement with Czechonobly; angels could no more. slovakia some time back, the subYoung. stantial reductions of duties therein applied to every other nation in foe world except those not on foe most AT LAST! favored nation list Under the new agreements with Britain and CanTHE TRUTH ABOUT ada, this differential against Germany was magnified, for Germany is not on the list The result of this trade barrier eliminating program of Cordell Hull, HEW YORK, N. Y. In itatbyi Prominent N. Y. phyiicisn and nationally therefore, has been to gradually known newspaper woman 25 women ioet tighten a strangling grip on Gera total of 286 lb. in 40 YOU, too, . ter-ritor- OLD FOLKS LOSING FAT day. cm follow thio SAME, SENSIBLE plan right at home snd here it ia: Firat of all fo light on fatty meals snd sweets. Eat plentifully of lean meata, fish, fowl, frrsh fruit and vegetable. And for proper functioning by removal of accuzm-ratewaste take a half teaapoonfol of Kntechen in hot water every morning. DON'T HISS A HORNING. Knuchca is made right here in U. S. A. from futons English formula. And Ula in Important! Krnoehen to MOT hnrmfnL It to not jnat ooo salt no somo paaplo ignorantly hcliavc. Balhor tfa n aland af I aatlvs mlaorala, whichwhoa liaaalvcd la water maha a hoalthfal mlatral drink similar to highly iBca-tiv- a Spa watara where wealthy wamaa have gone far year. A Jar af JEraaahoa a tow a aota aad last S week. So. fat ladies get some tumntion I MAKE UP YOUR MIND YOULL STICK to tht above Flan tor 21 days and Jut aea if yon don't hut tot and feel healthier and yooaper. Yon cut get Knuchca at dreg-gii- ti everywhere. HOTEL UTAH Q Palace ojj Jlucutij fsr DISCRIMINATING TRAVELERS manys economic throat Aski marks' is one of foe devices to meet this threat Germany wants coffee and cotton from Brazil. Brazil wants number of product which Germany can supply, but which she might buy equally well from foe United States or Britain. But foe United States cannot increase to any extent her consumption of Brazilian coffee, and does not want any iff her cotton. So aski marks force Brazil to do that particular buying in Germany. The complication of foe problem Just produced by the United States action in boosting foe duties on German products is that foe German products which have been finding a market in foe United States must obviously go elsewhere if Germany is to continue getting foe imports which those particular exports have been buying. So she will be forced to redouble her efforts to force them on Latin America. Intelligent Solution of Problem Is Not Expected side-takin- g, Sait Lake City viduals belonging to the slender Make You type should be composed of easily C. Houston Goudiss Explains How Food Can digested foods, which can be utilized by the body with a minimum Fat or Thin; Offers Tips on Gaining Weight and it should include of By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS NEARLY every adult, weight ia a matter of great Thin people step on the scales in the hope of finding that they have gained a pound or two. Fat people sometimes each time weigh themselves several times a day, trusting In many lower a to figure. slightly that the arrow will point a is vuty-7interest this for reason the absorbing cases, to be should desire to look better. But the real objective one which attain the weight at feels better, for few people circumstances, be able to reduce realize that to weigh neither gradually, comfortably and effec-is who too much nor too little is one tively. But the individual often has a small apof the best possible aids to underweight depetite and therefore baa little buoyant health. Moreover, the sire to eat the increased quantisecret of weight control for ties of food that are required In normal individuals lies in the order to gain. kind and amount of food con- TO sumed. The science of nutritimi teaches us that all body fat originates as surplus fuel that ia, food which has been consumed over and above the immediate requirements of the body machine. It therefore follows that in general the problem of gaining or losing weight ia concerned with an increase or reduction in the total feel value of tho diet. Shortage or Surplus of Fuol Those who find it difficult, after 30, to avoid taking cm excess pounds must learn to reduce the total fuel intake. Otherwise, they may find - themselves burdened with a mounting surplus of fat, which not only destroys beauty, Washington Stag Dinners but impairs health, and tends to Generally Misunderstood decrease both mental and physiFew things in Washington are so cal efficiency. On the other hand, generally misunderstood as some of those who feel that they must tha big stag dinners which occur at struggle to keep their weight up to regular intervals four of them an- normal . . . who declare that nually, and one twice a year. they simply cannot gain, no matFor Instance the annual "wallow ter how much they eat, should of the Military Order of the Carawith the acquaint themselves c bao. Tha average citizen would foods and make a pernever have heard about these wal-losistent effort each day to eat a if it had not been for Willittle more than enough to meet liam Jennings Bryan. When the their needs. If a gain is achieved, Commoner was secretary of state the result will be well worth the he discovered that a line in one of effort. For just as overweight ia the songs which the Carabao were a handicap to health and efficiento sing at their dinner read: Civicy, so have nutritionists observed lize them with a Krag, meaning that physical efficiency may be of course the rifle which was regudefinitely decreased when- - the lar army equipment during foe Phil- weight falls more than 10 per cent ippine insurrection. below the average for one's height. This gave the country the notion, It is often said that it ia eerier one it still entertains when it thinks to lose weight than to gain it, and about the Carabao at all, that the in many eases this ia true. For members are a bunch of the overweight person who conwho would like to apply Japanese sistently cuts down the fuel valne Acconquest methods in foe islands. of the diet, should, under normal tually the only thing on which foe organization seems to be agreed is that the islands its members fought to hold should be retained indefinitely by foe United States. That is not an unnatural attitude tor men who have passed the prime of life, At tho Crossroads and are looking backward at the days of their youth and effort Nat- 'T'HE dirty work at the cross-roads of fable and story has urally they do not want that big experience In their live to count for a counterpart in the pattern of nothing, and that is the way they modem automobile accidents. would feel if the United States The National Safety council reshould, as they put it "scuttle in ports that in 1937 about 58 per the Philippines. cent of all injury accidents in cito Actually, however. General ies occurred at intersections. has been an honored guest at In rural areas, however, only these wallows, and so have other about 24 per cent of the injury insurrecto leaders. More of foe blue accidents occur at intersections. and gray spirit of Civil war reunions 52 per cent of The council said foe wallows than any prevades the intersection accidents that inthought of bitterness. two motor vehicles were For the last 20 years not a word volved right-angl- e collisions. has been said or sung at a Carabao wallow that would not have been approved at the White House, the state department, or foe lobbiei President Wonts Power to Direct Our Foreign Policy A real battle over foe neutrality legislation, with both foe President and the extreme isolationists wanting to amend foe present law in highly conflicting ways, loans on Capitol Hill. Der Tag atm waits around the corner. It didn't happen foil time. Ethiopia, Spain, Austria, Munich and finally the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, each made its crisis, but each passed, leaving each time a A btssRfol hrisrior, with nsrivtlkd little more fear, a little more cercsrdUlRy snd dims, hi tfw most Idas tainty, that war was coming. Each, location In tbs dfy, Lsmiious, tastofally while searing foe world to death, revives all the old issues and bitterappointed raosu. Swvlco hue lo As ness which were fought over when hsdhlosal hoapMalfly of As West Us foe original neutrality law was enwailed cnlshd. Fsamns Euplis Room acted two years ago Isolation versus collective security trade versus neutrality national pride verGUY TOOMBES,! sus International peace. BOOMS The present act satisfies no one of foe special groups and Interests Involved. A strong minority in congress feels that It gives foe President too much power in leaving to his discretion foe declaration of a stats of war, which declaration de tram 92.50 But congress will not go along with the President on this. It will not importantly increase his discretion in neutrality administration. The little group led by Senators Bennett Champ Clark and Gerald Njre, that wants to deprive him of aU discretion, wlU not make any gains. But neither will the larger group which believes the best interests of the country can be served only by allowing more discretion to the White House. Too many members iff congress are convinced that discretionary decisions after the outbreak of a war ia Europe must Inhence may involve volve foa United States in the conflict. It is argued In defense of discretion for tha President that a mandatory law embargoing shipments to belligerents with an even hand Is anything but neutral, works gross injustice. As in Spain against tha loyalists. Anything ean eons out of foe neutrality situation on Capitol HilL WHY WHAT to EAT high-calori- fire-eate- (Safety Talks ) A Agui-nald- Influence of Body Build Nutritionists have observed that many people who find it difficult to gain have a tall, slender type of body build. It has been determined that in people of toil type, the digestive tract ia usually shorter than in those having a stocky build. Moreover, they tend to be more tense, more active and of a more nervous temperament. Aa a result, the passage of food through the digestive tract may be so rapid that it leaves the body before all the available nutrients can be utilized. At the aame time, these active people tend to burn up more of their food for energy, so it ia not surprising that they fail to tore body fat, unless the diet ia especially planned to meet their needs. effort; generous amounts of concentrated and highly nourishing foods. Included in this classification art eggs, cheese, cream, butter or margarine, bacon, bread, cereals, cream soups, custards, ice cream, rice and tapioca puddings. The addition of two or three glasses of milk to the regular meals will be found useful in increasing the fuel value of the diet. Milk also belongs in the reducing diet, but there it ia used to replace other high caloric foods. Fruit juices will be found useful in stimulating the appetite of those who desire to gain; and the fuel value of these beverages may be increased by the addition of milk pr cream. An Extra Meal Very often it is possible to get extra nourishment into the diet by way of a light lunch in ided or it does not interfere with the appetite for the regular meals. This may take the form of fruit juice and crackers; malted milk; cocoa, egg nog or plain snack ia milk. A between-meregarded aa especially desirable for thin people whose work ia fatiguing. It will help them to sustain energy and prevent them from coming to their regular meals too tired to enjoy or profit by food. mid-morni- mid-afterno- both-prov- al Importance of Rest Since thin people have a tendency to tire quickly, they are advised to get plenty of rest1 There Desirable Concentrated Foods should be long hours of sleep at The well balanced diet, with its night, and nutritionists have also full quota of minerals and vita- observed that the food ia apt to mins ia basic to good health for be better utilized if a short rest all. But in order to produce a is taken before meala. WMU C. Houston Coudlii .WS-SS- . gain in weight, the diet of indi Pattern 1st? Being personal is the ditth: iing with linens and peimS cesaoriea today. These aS,1 ititT mainly in most effective in black or lor or in two shad. . You'll want to put tha everything! 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Tha President merely acknowledges foe friendly greeting. This year this enjoyable and relaxing event had to bo cancelled because at foe hotel strike, affecting an the hotels with dining roans large enough to accommodate the number scheduled. The National Press club dinner! are but a alight modification of the White House correspondents, save that the dinners are smaller, being limited by the fact that It is held to the Press club auditorium. There la usually a little more amateur talent, but the real load at providing amusement rests on professionals. Tha Gridiron dinners are utterly different in that there la no professional talent whatever except foe musicians. The skits are perfumed by amateurs and are written by newspaper men who are members. Tha whole punch of a Grldirlon dinner is to see tha President and high officials kidded to their faces, this being one of foe few countries where this would bo possible. S BU Syndicate. WMU Service. 1947 HOJtt SEW of the Philippine congress. The dinners have been more like college class reunions than anything else. Dinners Correspondent Glorified Vaudeville Shows Distinctive IniuT In Easy Sfo Saving on Boots. Working Removing Paper Labels. You boots will last longer if laid on can readily remove the paper their aides after being taken off. label from a bottle if you wet the label and hold it near the flame When Heating Milk. Put a of the stove. spoon or pie funnel into the sauce Soda for Cleaning. Baking soda pan, and when the milk boil it will keep your refrigerator clean will not run over the aides. and sweet at all times. Whether ia When Painting. A handful of it an electric, oil, gaa or ice reclean it inside and out frigerator, in a bucket of water, with a hay placed doth sprinkled with damp which should be changed every few hours, will help to absorb the baking soda, or wash it with baking soda solution, a handful to mell of fresh paint a basin of water. as . 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