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Show HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS Better Waffles. The flavor of waffles is enhanced by the simple addition of the grated rind of two lemons to the batter. Removing Stains. Lemon Juice will remove a red ink stain. A paraffin stain should be covered with oatmeal, then brushed after 24 hours. Soot marks should be covered with coarse salt. Economy in Meat. In buying a roast it often is economical to get a large one and cut off several chops for the first meal. The roast will keep for several days in a mechanical refrigerator. Make Encouraging Diligence. a list of duties for the young NATIONAL AFFAIRS Reviewed by CARTER FIELD Curious position in which the United States now finds itself with respect to the European war . . . Swing to Presidents neutrality stand since war broke out . . . Nationalisation of electric industry being considered . . . Political significance of the Mississippi gubernatorial primary. the administration are firmly convinced that government ownership of the electric Industry would be a real blessing for ths people of the country as a whole. There is another important difference in the situation of the railroads, during that terrible winter of and that of the electric Industry today. In the World war the United States railroads almost Meanwhile the weather, for whose weight and trucks plus power the roads had not been cat culated, had made the highways sorry substitutes for the steel roads. The rush of getting our own troops and supplies to Atlantic seaports, plus the necessity tar keeping up that vital flow of supplies to the d allies, was terrific. So the government took over the Floyd WHOS ADVENTURERS CLUB NEWS HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI THIS 1917-181- 8, hard-presse- Government Control Left White Streak in the Water 99 WEEK EVERYBODY: . kick about, and Mogge says he has nothing to that's a swell way of looking at it. And at the same time go through Im wondering how many other people could what Bill did, and suffer as Bill suffered, and lose as Bui about lost, and still take that same attitude that Bill takes what happened to him in the dreadful hours that followed d his seeing a white line shoot toward him across the waters of the North sea. That white line was a common sight on the North sea in World war days. It meant bad luck to the ship from which it was seen, and that was no mere sailors superstition either. Bill saw it on July 29, 1915, from the Belgian steamer Princesse Marie, on which he was working as an able seaman. And now the Princesse Marie is at the bottom of the sea, several of her crew are dead, and Bill Mogge has some horrible hours to remember. Bill lives in Nutley, N. J. He has a wife and a thirteen-year-ol- d daughter, and he says, Life is good, after all. But on that July day in 1915 his prospects for continuing that HELLO wind-tosse- lailroads in Bad Shape But consider for a moment what mas- WASHINGTON. There may have culine member of the family to follow in cleaning his room. The been more curious positions in which business of checking them off each allegedly neutral nations have found themselves than the United States day gives him a sense of impor- now occupies with respect to the tance that encourages diligence. present war in Europe, but the moat Polishing Towels. Towels in- studious of diplomats are unable to tended for polishing glassware oft- remember an example. en shed tiny particles of fluff. To Diplomats were a bit surprised at avoid this, they should be washed the fervor at President Roosevelts in the ordinary way and then fireside chat with the nation. He rinsed in a very thin solution of followed very closely, they point out, the pattern of Gen. Hugh S. Johnstarch. son's speech a few days before as Floor Polisher. When polishing to being neutral in fact but not neufloors make a thick pad of felt or tral in thought velvet and fasten it over an old Johnson was a little blunter. He worn-obroom. This makes an made no bones about the impossibilexcellent polisher and saves the ity et not being against a nation trouble of kneeling on the floor. which uses fores instead of persuasion, which has no regard for Its word, and which threatens the peace of the world every time it wants anything. Roosevelt was much milder. But he also mentioned the use of force, and admitted that he could Do yei (ad i atmm you mat to maasT An you cron and Iniubial Do job aeoU not ask the citizens of this country, thaaa dauaat to joaT as Woodrow Wilson had done in 1914, II your Mma an on adaa aad yon fad yon and a toad manl ayatan traia, try to be "neutral in thought" Lydia X. Ptnkhaia'a VacatebU Camponnd, There was another bit of RoosenadanyaciaUrari For orar 60 ywiona woman kaa told an velt's address which was generally other how to (b amiling thru" with roUobio Pinkham'a Compound. It hclpa aatnm bnQd approved by the partisans of Britain up non phydaal naSaUnea and thua htlpo and France, and was gall and wormealm quiranne aorraa and laaacfl dJacomlorta from annoying amptoma which often no- wood to the This was his company femail junctional diaordan. TOUT insistence that there should be no Why not giro It a ehanoa to help Merry was the chief reason why their taking over by the government was so essential. It was to get the roads out from under government regulation! So long as the roads were in private hands any collusion, any exchanging of services, any agreements that A would handle this territory and B that, while C would handle only through business, would have been frightful affronts to the interstate commerce commission. In fact, such practices would not have been tolerated for a moment It never occurred to anyone, of course, that this could have been solved by the simple decision by congress that for, the period at the emergency all restrictions except as to rates and safety were abrogated. Yet after the war no one denied that the only advantage from government operation was this of federal regulation. In fact, there was a terrific rush to get the roads back into private hands, and there is little doubt that if the war had continued much longer the stupid inefficiency of government operation would have more than offset the advantages of removing gov- NERVOUS? By LEMUEL F. PARTON tha of civilisation," it might bo better just to hand Herr Hitler tha works now, accept a slave state, save a lot of Civilization Will lives, pick up Not Ba Ended the goose-ste- p NEW By YORK. U this means a Madman short-circuiti- CjjtJI, CA PHC -- hert of 165 buffalo, fenced ares in 2?111 north of the Grand eajj, sons r J fflk Csecho-Slovaki- a, Polaud is the of Copernicus the trett u The charming old city hzTt fils memor, Ia4 enter the home iT ago. Conacirocc Farts Conscience moneyboxes enffOM who have not paid ductor their fate have beeilk in street ears and T South Africa This hargoes, the opening 0( tbs canal, which diverted shipfc to New York, and other faetani made her port a second-rat- e b, along the New England rout yearn Salem had been our mercantile gateway to ths On It appeared in 1839 that Sales i definitely to remain a forgotten But Salem tamed from its i) to manufacturing. Steam had juat come to the attentUun, New Englander and a com group of citizens turned the fn of steam into its development dt New England textile industry, a lem soon boasted n( the founfil the first cotton mill in ths I'd States run by steam. It in d example of New England ingenail i HOTELS Hotel PlanJome (Ik a, a Beau at. Sill LU am, n 1 to REM). NEVADA. HOTEL GOLDEN Ktaa'i tonltel Mat papahi halfi Hotel Bannock sue sin APARTMENT SHUBRICK :rsp. bloc HOTEL n Pi iockCh elL APT. irapiec ms for DOOR MATS State. Dak UteCd e Bous to St., Inuramcnu. HmpkiI Sett, HanHfactami o! AMouM iff Sursical Triuwca parton. Elaniie Hlutkimt. Tba PhjrriciiM Saapl Caapuj W tnd Smith St. - fait I Jte Oil. RADIO SCHOOL INEXPENSIVE MEALS Lika hi Tha am (nod in I Tha MAYFLOWER CAFE FBCBI 154 South t Lunehonot. Dinarra and Sandaato ' Uavo and F $4.00 Ukfcr . To Roea Horn mi Botoir Klwona Ksanllwa Kocfcamn (IMiaea -- H-M Ckiafcw oi Coaacrco oU AS Ctak. HOTEL IEN LOMOND Com oo roo on T. R. PilanroM. Mr. U. S. Officials Open Drive Against Foreign Spies WASHINGTON .President Roosevelt joined with Attorney General Frank Murphy in an appeal for foa aid of aU law enforcement officials and citizens in a drive against activities of foreign spies in foa United Slates. Tha Preildqjit Issued a formal statement requesting aU police officers, sheriffs and other law enforcement officers to transmit to the federal bureau of investigation aU In formation they had regarding espiactivi- onage, sabotage, subversive ties, and violations of the neutrality laws. Attorney General Murphy asked aU civilians to report suspected espionage to foe nearest FBI office. President Roosevelt said ha had requested the attorney general to instruct foe FBI to take charge of foe Invealigalive work relating to Expensive Foot-Lupe Velez, million picture across, claims that she owns the most xpensive dog in foe world. She iaid 700 for a tiny Chihuahua that cigha seven ounces. Wildcat Antelopes The St. Louis muriicipal zoo haa added a pair of hartebecita of South Africa, tha second to be shown In the United States, to ito collection of antelopes. The animals, wildest and swiftest of foa antelopes, kept penned most of the time cause of their wildness. Black Gangsters Black gangsters ara causing anxiety to tha Johannesburg, South Africa, police, who have noticed that bands of criminal natives have started carrying arms and using cars. M 21. ' Sea Gulls Inland In the apring ice gulls frequently are seen 1,000 miles inland feasting on flngcrling fish hatched in Inland lakes and rivers. 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Along with Dr. Beard's book, The Rise of American Civilization," it has reminded this onlooker that no madman ever has wrecked the world and that foe creative and humane spirit has never failed. History did not sustain Lord Grey when, in 1914, he said, The lights of the life began to look as though they weren't worth a plugged nickeL Then world have gone out, and I doubt if he was a young Dutch lad working on that Belgian ship for foe extra they ever will be lit in pur lifetime.'1 ten shillings that were handed out every month to foe men who risked In the spirit at these mediations, war zone. Bill and foe boatswain were this death In foe submarine-infeste- d department will, in foe forthup on a scaffold washing the sides of foe wheelhouse and the bridge coming dark days, keep a sharp eye when Bill looked off over foe water to starboard and saw that white out for lamplighters, men of creative streak. intelligence, and their names will be Streak Headed for Center of Ship. whenever carried on this mast-hea- d BUI says he froze in his shoes. Every sailor knew what that possible. streak meant. Torpedo! And this streak waa headed right for For a start, here's Eduard the center of the ship right for the spot below the wheelhouse Bents, former president of on which he and the boatswain were working. an eld story In Like a man in a dream I watched that white mark grow longer, personality columns, but news he says. "It was almost on us, and I knew there wasn't time to avoid today as s wise, calm spirit in a it Almost at the same instant I saw a periscope come out of the water. world of howling demagogue. I shouted to foe bos'n, but 1U never know whether he heard me or not The belch of the guns in Poland For at that same instant there was a terrific explosion, and everything was answered almost to the minwent black before my eyes." ute by his book, "Democracy Toernment regulation. Here la When Bill came to again he was lying on the deck in a lot of day aad Tomorrow. what he says about "the end of So obvious and true waa this, debrio and a pool of blood. The ship had sU but broken in two. civilisation'': Water was rushing into it and It was sinking fast BiU tried te along about die time the roads were to his feet hut he couldnt move. His arm hurt and his handed back to their private ownget "We hear very often the slogan Over ana million woman ham written la on any commodities profiteering ers in such bad shape that they I tried to head seemed to be spinning aronnd Uke a top. that wslt or revolution in Europe will raporUng wonderini bonaflto inm Pinkham'a chilwhich women and the men, have never fully recovered that shake off that dizzy feeling, he cays, "but it was no ase. Blood Coaepouad. mean the end of human civilization. dren might need in the was running into my eyes from a wound in my head, and my several ardent government ownerThat is a mistake. Modern civilizacountries. ship advocates moaned that this unInjured arm was useless. I thought I would go crazy as I lay tion cannot be 39-- 39 WNU W As mere words these are not fortunate experience had "put the there, unable to move, while the ship sank steadily, threatening destroyed. One But when it la realized cause of government ownership back every moment to go under. can destroy in that Britain and France can buy for 50 years." to But at last Bill managed to pull himself together. He struggled ono country, all of these commodities In the Unithla feet and looked about him. The decks were deserted. His right Political through war or Significance ed States that they want, allowing revolution, some of the remarkable for certain losses through subma Of Mississippi Primary monuments of human culture and rining of the supply ships, but that It There la no discounting the effect civilization, ancient and modem; la practically impossible for Germa' of the Mississippi gubernatorial pribut the present organization of the to be so supplied, the evenhanded mary on the possible nomination of ny world does not allow anybody to dejustice disappears. for a Roosevelt third President stroy human civilization. Human term, if the Chief Executive decides civilization is, first of all, the moral Siring to Presidents Side he wants a third term. Victory of conception of modem mankind, alSince War Broke Out Paul B. Johnson, on a though including, of course, all ecoThera is some doubt now, on this ticket, and with the support of buy something more than nomic values, all achievements of forsame whether the embargo Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo, over point, pace and circulation in technological progress, all great provision of the neutrality act ap- mer Gov. Martin S. Conner, who cultural monuments, the columns of this newsbuildings, citarms, ammunition and had the support of Sen. Pat Harriplying to ies, universities, libraries, museums paper. K buy apace and implements of war" will be re- son, is highly important in calculatof art and science; many of them pealed. The President wanted that ing the stand that the Mississippi circulation plus the favorare of inestimable value, and could, very much during the last session. delegation may take at the Demoof course, be destroyed in a great able consideration of our He could have hid hla way if the cratic national convention next catastrophe. And that would be a readers for this newspaper repealer could have been gotten to June. At the same instant there was a terrific explosion, and everything loss which could never be replaced. vote senate. in a was obvious the It Bilbo has been an and its advertising patrons. But that does not mean foe destrucwent black before my eyes. that there were enough opponents of for Roosevelt. Harrition of human civilization. The huto to talk the change death. son has said little on the subject, arm was covered repeal with blood and nearly blown off. Using his left arm, man spirit, to its great creative powin the desire to reach adjournSo, but been have hia LET US TELL YOU ment, it was abandoned. plain sympathies he climbed the ladder to the boat deck but there were no boats there er, having saved to innumerable with the group at Southern Conserv- any more. His shipmates had gone, leaving him to drown. places the results of modem science, At the time Inside administration ative! including Carter Glass and MORE ABOUT technology and progress material Life Last Boat Ready to Shove Off. officials figured, on the basis of their Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia, Josi-a- h and moral will continue to any Just as Bill was ready to give up he looked over the aide, and that case ito W. Bailey of North Carolina, knowledge of the situation in Eugreat creative work. look odds his D. war life. Down were at saved Smith the for in Cotton Ed" Ellison the water was just one lifeboat foe there rope, that no bland optimism to Mr. is There two. about three to However, they South Carolina, and Walter F. last one getting ready to shove off. Bill knew he didn't have a moment Benes boric. Ho Invokes no easy to lose. Those lads in the boat weren't going to wait for also figured that if the embargo George of Georgia. stragglers. formulas and sees to could be repealed the odds would be For many years the practice of He had to get in that boat or go down with foe ship, and the only way foe collective work salvation only and intelligence to Into in to thus to was three it time for Bill did jump right from foe reverted, becoming get it jump the Mississippi democracy has been of men of good will in desperate two against war. boat deck. He landed in a heap on top of a bunch of cursing sailors to put both Jta United Statea senaendeavors, perhaps, but sure to win There is no doubt that there has tors on the delegation it sent to nawho wanted to know who he was. to tha end because they always been a awing hi sentiment toward tional conventions. But also for time were "I thought they craty to ask such a question, says have. the President's side since the war out of mind the practice haa been BiU. "Didn't they know me their shipmate any more? Little At another moment of tension, broke out. It is Just a question of to bind the delegation by foe unit did I realise how I looked to them. I was just a black and when the end of civilization Incidents how many it would take rule. This means that the 18 votes bloody mess that even my own mother wouldn't have recognized." seemed near, I remember talking to to so inflame the country against the she easts at these party assemblies Lifeboat Steams Full Speed Toward Harwich. the great Dr. Masaryk, Mr. Benes Nazis that the only question would must be cast aB together, and that The boat had no sooner pulled away than the ship sank with a groar Intellectual and political mentor. He be when the United Statea would get how they are cast is determined by hiss of steam. BiU lay In the bottom while the others rowed into the war on the side of Britain a curtly refused to discuss the parmajority vqte. waa burning," he says, and I thought I would go crazy. Oil ticularized rights and aspirations of head and France. "My So while Senator Harrison may be and on I did go out of my mind. About an hour later we were But It would be a matter, imc of foe picked delegates, and in fact UP by a British mine sweeper. They now, to force through the change the pulled me up in a canvas because We could state them only In will be a very influential probably was too weak to climb aboard. Some officer put an I President has wanted. There are terms of world morality and Jusemergency one, it is also probable nuw that the who still some senators around and believe they kept giving me coffee and cigarettes my head, Why SUFFER With would tice, he said. If we ore right friends of Bilbo and Governor John- bandage to keep me alive. We steamed fuU speed toward Harwich, foe be virtually an act of war, son nearest In then conceiving our undertakhe will be then) will be (as the United and calculated to port where there was a hospital." ings, we may be assured that RHEUMATISM or COLDS States Into the war,getbut there are able to muster a majority of foe delRadio messages to shore had told the hospital of their comthey will ferevalL If ear hopes egation. Which means, unleu somea them to of make not enough strong thing unforeseen should ing, and there was an ambulance waiting for BUI at the I are not a baaed, they should 8 rolim pain or your money filibuster that happen, for endno the date with back. Amaiinc new cold remedy boo "When I got to the hospital," says BUI, 1 felt somehow that not prevail. Miuiasippis 18 votes will be cast Aik you tain na hanta laxatives. of a session agreed upon. I would be sure, and didqt light any mere against the darkness 8 or nd 10c ing for foe renomination of Franklin D. Druxxiat for Without a hint of bitterness for with you name and addrrm, for trial that kept trying to close down ever my eyes. I don't know what Roosevelt powers recreant to their obligations offer Inc. Ban Premie m. Consider Nationalization 1 happened after that, but when awoke the nurse told me I had Califania. to his country, or to its assailant, Reservations That Muss Of the Electric Industry been unconscious for two days. Mr. Benca puts his hope for freedom Nationalization at the electric in- Be Given Consideration They did their best for Bill at that hospital in spite of foe fact that and democra he was a Hollander and the English had just about aU they could do to BaseHopeeon dustry is cme of the first moves SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS and for cy While this is foe obvious political New Dealers when and deduction planned by take care of their own wounded who were coming over Czecho SlovaWorld Juetice from from the every espeday primary, if the United States becomes inFrance. One day a nurse started to teach him to write with his left hand foil cially in view of Johnsons very And Morality kia in wider volved in the war. The only quesGRAND HOTEL and then BiU knew he would never use his right arm again. same foe size large considering majority is would tion whether be congress 57 Taylor St Saa Francisco. Calif When his wounds had healed up the Dutch consul of foe vote, there are a few reservacontext, and he la calmly assured general willing. of foe high destiny of human perBiU to a hospital in Holland, and there he sent ono thing, it must be retion!. For two Wtora the meet FaatMtaoa aajay aai more spent But the inner circle is not worryWerld Unowned Scroioo it Paalai while the doctors performed five operations did membered that Harrison not sonality because This la the nayean to trying give Prime. SUS with Bath aad Up. ing about that question. There is ture of man and of human society.' him back the use oT hia arm, and a little while after he waa disConWrite for oar Golden Gate Intern no thought in the minds of the left make any speeches in favor of Mr. Benes is unique among stateshe came to America. Maul EamtUin Book TREK. ner, and, that despite foe knowlcharged in the to rush the wingera that, give men in that he did not resort to any Harrison was for him, that aU he went through, BUI (till And after edge he has no It kick administration every power might says coming. trick of foe demagogue. In of Harrisons friends have "The Belgian government awarded me a ask for war purposes, control of many pension," he says, "and I am single he never HOTELS for Conner race his fact, to expressed and displayed that forgiven for foe grateful country square deal it gave me. IU never such a vital element as power would against Harrison last time Harrison forget foe wonderful treatment I got in the BriUih hospital, and I am contempt for such artifice. Fragile not be included. in person, careless in dress, blunt in to the senate. Conwas thankful to America for the wonderful opportuniUcs it has In the last war It waa the railgiven me. refHOTEL BEN LOMOND he la conspicuously lacking ner made that time at speech, slurring And that's a from the bird who really got a tough break and has every roads. But motive, as well as in la called personal magnehla what to the Pat erences way spent In foe world to complain about his luck. the situation, would be different In right tism. In the pre-wand war years, giving the imIHelmscd by Weston Newspaper Union.) the tint place, while some of the time in Washington, often on foe he was a conspirator against tha then heads of the administration pression that ha wasTree Golf club links of foa Burning Austrian captors of his country. He may have hoped that the govern- when he should IHgh Praise have been tending was arrested as a spy six times. Changing World ment would operate the railroads The monument In honor erected Dr. Paul Popenoe, head of tha to foe Interests of Mississippi at foe Peasant born, youngest of forever, most of the driving force, of foe explorer, Robert Scott, and Pasadena. Cqlif., Family Relations eight children, brilliantly eduincluding the thought of President Capitol. la that, according his companions at Capetown, bears institute, has ascertained that marfactor Another cated la law and foe humanities, Woodrow Wilson, was for returning foe foUowing lines from hia diary: to sentiment riage proposal! are changing. In stubborn and tireless la hia the railroads as soon as the emer- the various polls,of that sectionamong we "Had lived I should have had a the first place, he said, it la rare does Democrats championship of the humane gency was over. trie tale to of tell hardihood, endurnot approach a majority for a that marriage proposals art ever spirit, Eduard Benca believes ance and courage of my companThis time the allegation that takRoosevelt third term. So foe quesmade now in foe home; In foe sec--' civilisation will. In the end, be ing over the electric industry was tion is whether Johnson, and for that ions which would have stirred the ond place, they are made more fresaved by a new leadership necessary for war purposes would matter Bilbo, will take that side heart of every Englishman. These quently away from foe home, and which will be both Informed sad be an excuse, not the real reason. of the question next year. rough notes and our dead bodies In foa third place, are frethey enlightened. 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