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M I DRUGS SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N t HEARING AIDS j October 1 the government has ing program for augurated a military and economic mobilization, protection against what the army chiefs call As early as last winter, congress appropriated funds for expanding our army, partly the result of Gen. Malin Craigs insistence that national defenses be repaired before he retires next year from his post as chief of staff. This is the third year of record army expenditures, the 1938 outlay being $492,896,000. Next year's program will cost an estimated $500,000,000, plus high appropriations likely for navy and air expansion, economic and civilian defense. Guard Against Uprising. may never come, and surely the army cannot predict what part of the nation it would be called upon to defend. Listed in order of their probability, the four causes of American mobilization are (1) civil uprising on the mainland of the United States; (2) war provoked in South America by fascist expansion; (3) any war in Europe or Asia into which the United States might be drawn; and (4) invasion of the United States mainland. house.,. GUARDISG MASH ATT AS- Invading enemy planet would probably bomb eiliet like New York firtt. Testing its defenses, the army scans skies over Timet Square. - are being trained to their movements. But with sufficient time and large appropriations the cavalry and field One of General Craigs ambitions artillery handicaps can be overIs to increase our standing army, come. but not much over the present preparations place heavy troops. More important to him emphasis on industrial mobilization. reis a Directed by Louis A. Johnson, asserve army. Thus almost overnight sistant secretary of war, the army it is hoped to mobilize 400,000 men has located 10,000 factory owners in an emergency. These would in- who will their plants to clude the standing army, 75,000 na- manufacture war necessities at a tional reservists and the national moment's notice.. With a $10,000,-00-0 guard. Though small, this force appropriation, the army is now could repel an invader four months placing "educational orders with while an additional miUion men these factories and perfecting dies were being trained behind the and machinery which will be suparmy 165,-0- well-traine- d, 00 ing fields and fighting equipment already designated in advance. Depending on which of the four above emergencies the army and navy might be called upon to meet, planes, fleet and all branches of the tum-ove- trenches. of most nations. On aide, the army hopes the infantry to increase tank regiments and modernize fighting tactics. Only 2 of the 14 cavalry regiments are now mechanized, and field artillery equipment is deficient. Will Fete British Royalty But How to Go About It? SALT LAKE Telling the Truth "Do net imagine said Hi Ho, the BBge of Chinatown, "that yon ahow intelligence by being deceitful. One of the moat difficult things in the world is to tell nothing but the truth and still be entertaining. Rio de Janeiro The first settlement at Rio de Janeiro was made by the French in 1555. A Famoui Coffee House Across the square from the cathedral in Exeter, England, stands Mols coffee house, favorite meeting place of those gay adventurer! of Queen Elizabeths time Drake, Hawkins, Gilbert and Raleigh. Pressure and Atmosphere From the standpoint of meteorol-og- y, pressure is the most funds, mental property of the atmosphere. No Change in nerves Cabinet Franklin Pierce was the only President who completed his term .without a change in his cabinet. Cobra Spits Out Poison A spitting cobra can project poison far beyond its striking distance. Many Languages Used in India lanTwo hundred and twenty-fiv- e guages are spoken in India, of dialects. Syncopated Rhythm in Bluaie Syncopated rhythm is found in the music of nearly every savage nation. . or ed The World War Slaughter Almost twice as many men were killed in the World war as in all the wars from 1790 to 1913. Pinch of Snuff ns Treat In early days many of the new fathers set up the boys to a pinch of snuff. r plied to processors in the event of emergency. For example, typewriter factories would begin making rifle sights, and beer can machinery would make bomb cases. Secretary Johnson is also directing plans for mobilization of electricity. Recently announced is a $2,000,000,000 expansion plan for private utility companies, guaranteeing that the nation will have sufficient reserve power on There is some talk of connecting all the nations electric lines. Plan Rail Defenses. Since railroads would be a vital factor on the government is encouraging carriers to expand their lines. This problem was recently brought to a head by the carriers plea for a 15 per cent wage reduction. Although the request was denied, it is likely that next winters congress will vote subsidies to help railroads lay new track and build more powerful equipment. Less noticeable are plans to train substitute workers who will replace regular factory workers called to the front trenches. The government would also regulate prices to prevent profiteering, control wages and hours and take other steps to keep the country running smoothly behind its fighting army. Such preparations require money, and although abnormally large army and navy budgets have heretofore been met out of regular government income, it is just possible that special steps will be taken to meet the new requirements. Bernard Baruch, financier and chairman of the old war industries board of 1917, made news a few weeks ago by speaking emphatically about the United States responsibility for Western hemisphere integrity. Advocating a huge rearmament program, he suggested that it might have to be financed with a "one shot income tax. This would be a bitter pill, not only for the public but for congress as welL Yet Mr. Baruch claims we need a navy, a standing army of 400,000 men and a greatly increased air force. He cites figures to show our inferiority to German and Italian More than Double Mileage More Traction 4 Great Features M-Da- y. You can stop that skid before it starts. WEED AMERICANS provide extra traction and double mileage, as proved by official tests. This notable performance is made possible by 4 great WEED y, AMERICAN features. cross a metaL Patented tougher (3) Lever-Loc- k End Hooks-posi- tive fastening. (4) Side Chains welded and hardened to resist wear. (1) MRS. ROOSEVELT She will D not curtsey ... If the state department had funds for entertaining royal visitors, and if an arbiter could be found to dispose of conflicting social practices between Buckingham palace and the White House, official Washington would be much less worried about next summers visit of England's King George and Queen Elizabeth. Although the state department ceremonial officer crawls under a table when someone asks him how officialdom shall behave, the mistress of the White House avers she will entertain the royal guests in whatever manner the state depart- ment dictates. Since the English visitors will probably entpr the United States from Canada, it is expected that Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles will greet them and escort the special train to Washington. There, at Union station, a host of dignitaries will meet the royal couprocession will ple and a parade-lik- e carry them to their quarters, probably at the British embassy. Mrs. Roosevelt Wont Curtsey. Custom decrees that King George and Quern Elizabeth will first call nt the White House, after which President and Mrs. Roosevelt will return the coll accompanied by naval and military aides. Although ELIZABETH but ererynne else will! ...QUEEN there was once talk of Mrs. Roosevelts curtseying before the queen, it has definitely been decided she will not. But all other American women will be expected to curtsey. When the royid couple is entertained at a White House dinner the traditional American seating arrangement will give way to English style. Ordinarily the President and Queen Elizabeth would sit at one end of the table, with the king and Mrs. Roosevelt at the other end. This time, however, all four will sit together, beginning with the White House hostess, King George, President Roosevelt and Queen Elizabeth. Sometime during the visit a salute must be fired in honor of King George. If he enters the United Slates at a point where guns are available, it will be done there. Otherwise the ritual will be postponed until the inevitable wreath-layin- g ceremony at the Unknown Soldier's tomb in Arlington national cemetery. Since the Roosevelts have established a reputation of being more concerned with making their guests welcome than with standing on ceremony, observers agree on one thing King George and Queen Elizabeth will have a good time. 21-g- two-ocea- byname of buompokt, Connecticut In Business for Your Safety mMiuaaBfi and U ttagMofSrad Tim Chains undar Unitad Mate and Canadian Tha Mafia, Companr; Tha UedaU Chain 0P,V1V-1-- : vOffiPiVi FyrtM Minufictunng ConpAny; Duoditton ChilB linftfeid: ind Fthri MmufiCturim t Sun piny d amnmAm f"iTrr A Newspaper Advertising the Sentinel defen- ch I r, Italian-German-Japane- se Newspaper Union. Substitutes today are tha Illegitimate children of business. 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If it does not fulfill your wants I win gladly good its failure. There Is no good reason why yon should accept the unknown instead of the known; the untried Instead of the tested; the doubtful Instead of the sore. To refuse unknown substitutes Is a guarantee to yourself of positive satisfaction ia buying, if every purchaser wIU confine his or her purchases to known, advertised quality merchandise there will be little cause for complaint. Trade mark products tell their own story. It pays to look before yea buy. Reading the advertisements In the newspaper, looking at trade marks, labels and names on products has purse interest. W. E. MOFFETT well-kno- M-D- . Trade Mark Is an Honor Badge and se-conscious. againstC Western sendee stations AMERICAN CHAM A CABU COMPANY, INC. And the amazing result is that most of America agrees with him. Whereas five years ago this suggestion would have been condemned, the recent developments in Asia and Europe are making America Incidentally, it is hoped that such larger rearmament expenditures will absorb a large part of the nations unemployed, thereby reducing relief rolls and en- it. better accessory stora garage military preparations. war-monge- ed Ask for WEED AMERICANS n couraging economic recovery. can't happen Perhaps here, but talk to a Londoner or Parisian who shuddered through the crisis and the possibility becomes starkly realistic. While no American wishes to be a we cannot help consider the awful consequences of a combined invasion into the Western hemisphere. So long as this unwelcome possibility exists it would be comforting to know that America is prepared Bar-reinforc- links. (2) Weedalloy M-D- ay first Settlement at Cannot Trace First Use of Salt Salt has been used &i a seasoning for food for so long that historians cannot trace its first nse. M-D- ay well-equipp- ed M-D- ay State, Salt Late City B. K. MORRIS. Manager semi-civiliz- the on given this fictitious name. Air Corps Powerful. The army air corps now has 1,250 planes, with 1,050 ion ordr and an Though most preparations additional 2,320 slated for compleare naturally secret, it is known tion before 1940. This will place the that the nation is divided into a United States in an enviable air large number of possible battle power position, since our bombing zones, with highways, airplane land- planes are already superior to those ACOUSTICON i Comprehensively, whole. 2. The Jukes are a celebrated family of imbeciles and criminals to whom students of heredity have an far-flun- MB So. Week Ns. IM7 The Answers 1. vaded? Unpleasant thoughts, all of them, but the "peace treaty of Munich and Japans successful conquest of the Far East have convinced most Americans that the Boy Scout is a Be prepared, motto, motto. Since national good V. S. teal Therapy). WNU 4. In writing the international distress call signal SOS, are periods used after the letters? 5. Which country is known as the Pearl of the Antilles? 6. Why is a book called a volume? 7. What are the Houyhnhnms? 8. What is the longest serial story ever published? 9. What did Theodore Roosevelt say about there being room for but one language in the United States? JOSEPH W. LaBINE but It cant happen here then again, it might. In 1938 Uncle Sam casts a suspecting glance across the waters thai separate him from Europe and Asia, just wondering. Will another World war break out? Will the United States be asked to defend South America from invasion? Indeed, will the United States herself be in- M-D- Surgical marriage? 3. Marriage to a person who is related to you. 4. No. The letters were chosen merely for their simplicity, and do not represent words. 5. Cuba the largest and richest of the West Indian islands. 6- Egypt developed papyrus, which was then rolled and tied. This accounts for the word volume, which comes from the Latin word meaning to roll. characters in 7. Fictitious Swift's Gullivers Travels possessing the form of both man and horse. 8. It is "The Married Life of Helen and Warren, by Mabel Herbert Urner, which has been running for over 20 years. 9. In a letter read at the festival, New York, he said: We have room for but one language hei'e, and that is the English language, for we intend to see that the crucible turns our people out as Americans, and not as dwellers in a polyglot boarding "M-Da- y. HOT CEREAL Tnmee. by mean? 2. Who are the Jukes? 3. What is a consanguineous and large By CLAY PRODUCTS pace 1. Military Mobilization Plans Doing Perfected Against Day of Invasion. Win 8T. GKOKGR and The Questions What does the phrase A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects i ' |