Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 4 1938 Pilot (Attains College Spehd More On Beauty Care Tfian Coeds Pace Blinding - Return Trip - ing our policies In the United States of America Ws fully Join with you in the thought that the first battlefield of peace is that of securing well being at home It has been of special Interest tome to know that you 10 the Jepubof Uruguay have made such great advances in behalf of the well being of your citizens In the days of Oeneral Artigas and of his friend President Monroe human society had of course -little conception of the economic and social problems which we face today None of the fathers of any of our republics had even heard of an eight-hoday of minimum wages of protection for women and children of collective bargaining between employer! and employes of eld age security of of concrete modern sanitation highways of railroads or steel The fathers had not buildings thought of the telegraph the radio the automobile or of Jravel hv fast steamships and by air They knew little of the problems of modern ecience of modern finance They Would Approve “And yet you and I are very certain If they were alive today the of our governments founders would look with approval on what we are seeking to do to use the processes of democratic government In solving the new problem I recognize es you do that these new problems are common to all our nations I am glad that you have said that we have been compelled to abandon the comfortable attitude of statesmen of the old school Every nation in all the world has been compelled to recognize the fact of new conditions It Is of the utmost importance that the nations of thejiew world have found It possible 'under vigorous leadership to find the answer within the spirit and the MONTEVIDEO Uruguay Dec (JP) — Tha text of President Rooaevalt'i response to tha speech of welcome by President Terra of Uruguay follows: Your Excellency President 3 lo Ua-prlvile- — ’ — congovernment that task la Ws seek new remtinuing on edies for new conditions new conditions will continue to arise some times tbs remedies succeed and sometimes they must bs alt tered ot improved— But tb result is that ws movs forwsrd Ws learn and ought to learn much from each other —much that is good and some things which from experience we must avoid Land Problems In the case of agriculture for example you ars familiar with the fact that In lbs United States we did many things in the past which ran counter to thg laws of nature and of sensible economics In many parts of my country ws have used the land in such a way as to diminish its productiveness wa have harmed our supply of water and we have lost our top soil Today our government seeks to work with our farming population in correcting thess mistakes and in bringing back a greater prosperity and a mors permanent us of the land I cits this as an example which you Undoubtedly know of to show the need among all our republics of keeping in close touch with each other for many of our prob- today to bo the guest of the government of the republic of Uruguay and It is a great personal pleasure to which I have looked forward for many years Here three years ago in this beautiful city of Montevideo there was born a new era of friendship and confidence among the' Americas" N6 one IS entitled to more credit for this new day than your excellency for you labored unceasingly and generously both aa host and as statesman for the success of that conference Era Dates From 198 I believe that when history romfcs to be written the origin of the new American era will be placed here in the memorable year 1933 "Truly It Is an Inspiration - for the average citizen of all our republics that that conference Is giving back Its fruits In terms of achievement for the people of the world During the paet week 1 have become certain of this because I have seen in the faces of the men women and children in Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires and today in Montevideo a Joyful expression of hope and faith which ran and will inspire us their chosen representatives to even greater activity in the common cause You Mr President have used a term in speaking of that great patriot Oeneral Artigas which can wall be the inspiration of us alL You have spoken of his “serene and nobla spirit of applied ur 'justice” It Is because of this r spirit which actuated the founding of the American republics that wa their followers ars Inspired to maintain tha democratic principles for which they fought Well Being at Home I am particularly grateful for the kind words which you Mr President have spoken concern framework of constitutional gov- ernment and democratic processes We have' not completed our tesk In accordance with the oband theory of democratic- jectives - lems are similar On this delightful visit -- to Bra- Argentina and Uruguay I have been Impressed with the Immediate need for better and quicker services of travel and eermnunlca--tio- n between North and South I look forward to the America day when instead of It being a long and unusual Journey visits between the nations of South America and those of Central America and of North America will be eo simple that tens of thousands of our citizens will meet each other in friendly Intercourse zil every year Would Uso Spanish And may I add that I Jiope that we shall have a much greater familiarity with each Others’ languages It is a great regret of my lift that whlls with tome difficulty I can read a little Spanish I cannot yet converse In it These ciNliTiEb 322 So TL Maiii Was 600 FREE CITY DELIVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY liH KtK-kN- — UNITED MMtVK I SPECIALS FAIICY TURKEYS hoPound They are exceptionally fine Young tender plump and mety— the very acme of turkey perfection CATFISH ROASTEttS Ik” 91 r rreeb Fancy CtUfornla Fancy Rhode Island Reds SEA BASS Fresh— Bake or Stewing HENS lb 27c ttr ID 25C lb 29c BLACK COD— Fresh Tasty economical lb 194 Fresh Smelts lb 194 Red Snapper lb 294 Fillet Sole lb 294 Fresh Oysters pt Fresh Shrimps Fresh lge Crtbs Tartar Sauce— Richelieu 394 494 lb ea M 394 494 jar 294 ROAST TURKEY $ 49 I - 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Vital Installments These are the constant speed proe superpeller and a new charger Tomlinson worked almost a year in experiments with the propeller on his “flying laboratory” of last year a Douglas airliner which had been turned over to him for substratosphere work This propeller’s three blades are changed in pitch automatically as tbs plane ascends or descends to provide the proper “bite” to keep the engine turning at constant Building Tops 38 Millions ALBUQUERQUE fbtt ’ -- NEW YORK Deo 3 (INS)— Four men were convicted and two were found not guilty by a federal jury Thursday of conspiracy to us the malls to defraud in connection with the conduct of business of the defunct National Title Guaranty com pany of Brooklyn Those convicted and liable to -maximum prison terms of two years and fines of 10000 are: Manassen Miller prealdent of the company NEW YORK Dec 3 UP) — Private until 1932 Matthew S McNamara Construction steaming along at the 1932 from comuntil the president in more than four swiftest pace closed doors Charles E Warpany of ren vice president and treasurer years ha left a widening wake ob industrial improvement Jiuslness and Willard B Kapper assistant servers noted Thursday vice president Reporting the best weekly total Irvin S Hawkins manager of the of private construction awards Hn concern's mortgage department years $38517000 and Howard Sunshine an assistant more than four News Record found this Engineering ' were secretary acquitted had swelled the total of all awards to $74328000 in the week ended Texas Congressman Favorg Court Curb ance check U due was vindicaled ' by the survey Women students spend $2359 every 30 days foe food pgalnst a mere 2021 for the majority of men In hosiery however thi upkeep of a coed Is something terrific averaging $1901 a year against a mera $537 for the sex that shaves It wm pointed out in defense of the coeds' however that the current vogue or pants that ftt Ch to the pavement makes it possible for the men to economize on -' socks if necessary Lf)S ANGELES Dec 3 (INS)— ” The average college on treatments more beauty spends than coeds! That shocking Information came to light Thursday when Joseph R Osherenko director of publications University of California at Los Angeles mad public the results of a survey of 24 American universities'' In cold heartless type the report showed that whlls coeds average 73 cents a month on beauty treatments ths sterner sex $101 for tonsoriai work spends " Just now ths expenditures ars divided whether “facial” and mar-ce- ll ar cutting In on the halrout waa not disclosed by the report which however answered plenty of questions —For Instance ths firm belief of male colleaglans that the daintiest coed has an appetite like a horse particularly when he takes her to lunch just before hia next allow “he-man- Hails -- New— Friendship Era of Americas in Address in ’ Uruguay car For three n’ te Single or $75 Double-Breaste- - d thy women could affordjto go bareheaded Even ao the wearer has something to do with the effect I ran into the lovely Mrs Clark Gable and she had on one of the new fractional hats and It was power 7u!ly— becoming— cr7reTrBut“i'tl'-be- t It would look ilk tha very dickens on me or Jimmy Durante t IRVIN a COBB Copyright 1936 by the North American Newspaper Alliance Inc HSM 0LI H ' i HSU HSU ISM HS1! 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