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':':::::::' 44: i ' Italians Ii quite '' IMO Ethl- - There British have understood the mean- - - 4 stale wks well Ian- - i i b i nitit - - - ' ' -- By CONSTANTINE BROWN -- The Intro WASHINGTON duction of the $800000000 naval appropriation blU has given an opportunity- to members of congress both friends and foes of the administration to probe the for tign policy of the government Congressmen are at a loss to understand whither we are going Some believe that the pre1(164 has certain definite 'conceptions of which not even tbetate de partment is aware others think that both the president and Mr t hands' on for military prepare- tions seems unrealistic to may the leut To talk about the advantage to humanity of trade agree ' -- li rest! vitt: enr nag ng ee common the action in Far garding East elsewherc there is no need for such an agreement in- "psrallel diplomacy" The Inter eats two nations litter meet—like parallel lines—yet they are in many eases similar The secretary of state was cot14-of---t- he ::: Cant- ' Pt elan nee"and lived ::: ':?::::::::::: ii:::'::::f: :: - --t' ?'::'Ti: 4::':::::::::::i::::::: ::::::::'':::' :::::: :i3:::::‘ ments at a time when- the military prestige of a nation deter mines its economic relations with Its neighbors falls into the same i category : Nobody Wants War e: ::::::::4"k::::'-':::'- krli ' - s weal I up i ''':':::::'i ''''''''":' 4fm::::: ::::: :''' :: : :::::::0T: :::i ' :4':':f '' :?'': " :i:: :::A:J:::: :::: ::i:::::::::i::::: :::':: : 0-:- 2104 2 2 0 0 00 00 0 0 ' :: to-cur- Jj - - '' : - -- - Fea 1 ' t 0 0 0 0 ' - i 02 0 saa ' 0 0 0 Lt "a' — 7P)- -- SO Stiltatrtoesu-wic- ------ - - if 4 ty -- ''''1 :n ' t - -- - TD V Q 3 t ' :' i": '':' Irl:: 1i fi ' i OUT EAsT FURNITURE - folding bamper ironing boud clothes rack and oven eleven Was packages of soap All IS pieces for the one price of only - 0144 'Y IWorth I el :::: n —teed rto —for only good Pay '" Down-4- Only - ‘1 ' k y k -- : ' 'c 1 spring-fille- else" These - i thspiring and pious pressions which can be heard at any time from administration in Washington remind of an Incident which he witnessed on the Rumanian ' ' battlefields l s September 1916: What One General Did During thWorld War the Rua" sian government sent an army army corps to aid the Rumanian to resist the German-Bulgaria- n a A 0 e sou rom on- aug army corps was commanded by a general named Zainchikowsky a g soldier When tall the news reached him that his di'visions would be faced by an enemy attack within 48 hours be did not lose his bead He issued strict orders to his officers to see 4' it P - ' in - e I- - For- - ! that I on his uniform that said buttons should be polished ac- 1 1 ' had - every-man-- cording to regulations that the appearance of the men should be I that the officers haonvd tu"soonnnerolyo"1 d not neglect to o at least every second day attacked and th- e- 1 he-Germans 1 Russo-Rumani- forces an routed' after only l battle - a : r-7------- i- - - '1" - — non ' ' - -- ' ' - -- -- -- - - 1 ' :i:i - 7 I t t--- !: --- :: '!: si t t i' I1 ' i s '' ' - - ' f i :- i ‘ ' -- Chair - 2 ei - ''''!':':':':': i - -- :---:: - - ' - ' ' : - p! - 4 so ea N' '" ' - - - NI ' ' '' ' ' ' '74 44°4 - ' 1 i - ' : 7' I i'fI t''f'if 'tn i 1 z 13 - i 1 it4-- ''‘k'' 17' !'''' 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This super Washer with giant anAtg agitator permaoiled and eontro is nently blaster safety make it gt7 el lieTie: invechan1T laundry outfits ' ? 1 1 "the - '- etoxtaralamiao4t s 18-Ptec- e- !:' t1 4 - v171 L - - -'-- 7':4 v ::: e ' 4 7- - '::":-:::::-1:-- :1::: rb l 7:: 4 ::: 4 o: - hly ' anot EAST::- r:!714147417ersesrler77?5mm101s!11vo0:4"0:-''- a Ifni e 1 ' ' ents Lit - : There just arr no values Ittielhese! t WP - li - - I II '' f ' aI 1 1 - dell-Hul- 0- - 1 I VIP a I programs and the progress of the bits from London which have Uncertain world He is believed to t which are on the apt ships reached Washington recently that have obtained firet-han- d inferend this Toward the of January he did discuss with the admiralty mation regarding British plans of Our Naval Strength ' year: Captain Ingersoll chief of in the which might I 1C1:11 American naval experts who onao ticaninth the war plans diVision in the navy develop "possibilities" in the near future iin this n p know th lafiereetstiovfe strength of the department wpassenintdtoiretLoedntdhoot our navy may Sensational te various some day be called to meet say Captain Ingersoll's visit was k 4 that we do not need help from shrouded with the 'utmost sethe British fleet Should Our na- crecy that he landed in a email EA: tional interests require e block- - port under' ari assumed name:and 'I' ado of Japan after all other was rushed to London where he '' was kept in a secluded apart means of perauasion have failedi 7lu-c:1i116 admirals they are confident the 'United ment-- that the British ift146 411' and generals gave- him the "be A er--' SE Pa Tan do itlY--There ll wtillerths111t)b 'Aide" of all the B nri t itshhe war plans " """"""'"""""1""""""""-""""o and the latest officer who haa been Japanese fleet in the last 12 months who is building that Ingersoll had with :: :77r :::-77- 77 not fully convinced of 'this him conclusive proofs that the t: not only 1-If now and then there have been Japanese are building ::: 1r74:::4::-::'V ilt" ili'::::::':r:::-7- Intimations that in such an evenspperbattleships but also fast :: r ves:: :! sinall yet deadly mosquitp 1 v:4 a tuality the presence of some Britwoo raincredible sels with cruising ish Units would be desirable the 4! ' a : dius e :''::: The story as printed Iin ea - - — tT It :e4!::::: TeatiOn is that the "realists" want i Alstcvss7 — 4s iit47 It 7 ii- irevr some "confidential" the of - lh --: to avoid an end of the parallelism 7 :77 fl z port a circulated at the price of when it might suit the conveni most $250 a year was better knee of the British government l nova of the Oppenhelm Although there are no definite or Zi '::::" indefinite commitments between Ingersoire Trip l'i::4:44 ::'' 4 r the two governments regarding The truth is that Ingersoll went : :':::':'":: I t::-!""'::'::1 7::the varioue tasks their naval to London under- his own name t ':''':t: ::'i 'v t I forces might be given It is Hi n departure was keptconfiden- :::::1:::'::::!:' ?4::!1i:ii in official circles in Wash- - tial in Washington and his arrival t In London was not - publicized :l::::::N ::': :! f:':: Angton that a preliminary exchange of information between But the report that the chief of nations is necessary In the war plans division was eent - friendly f ::::::: fact the naval agreement of 1936' On what is termed officially an t I provides for an interchange of unimportant errand does not bold information between the governwater ' ments regarding their building-It appears from indiscreet ile VIV WD TT A P Ar man H)0 0 0 - - hand-to-mou- th —41 1412 ! de- the a I :::::"" ' existence of a definite understanding between the two governments But there might be a parallelism between the eventual action' of the two navies And if we look back in the files of 1936 we find statement made by the former British premier Stanley Baldwin in the house of commons indicating that the British government wu willing to place at the dbposal of the United States navy the facilities of the world's most important naval base There Ls no written or verbal agreement about that nied Itze ' - wants war is axiomatic but not :'5i:::z:::::: a parallel action be deemed nec''::': " :' ':::' ::'- - '': 1::::::::::::: by the fecipe suggested by the the growingappe :::: essary state department can peaco be t :::::::: tite of the Japanese militarists A::::::::: o maintained '4 there nothing-tprevent-the-Even the Stati department hu- United States fleet from using L:) manitarians do not deny that this Captain Royal E Ingersoll chief Singapore and possibly Hongcountry can follow only two ' of the war plans division of the kong to repair its - Hull are following a ships which courses: One cut to' from U adrift whose tonversatIons S navy policy and are drifting with the rest of world the which ' in is naval still with British experts events Finally a large number of a 'state oZ sernimadness today remain- secret - -them- - and this includes-outsi- de -- - - - - - -confine our to counefforts this i observers as well have a deep1 I stone 1concentrate pissand if try rctoted suspicion that the admin9-1-r-16sable 'A on a to national of second an analysis the developing istration is playing "follow the course economy to fit new conditions leader"—the leader being the forRoosevelt applicable to the western ihemi- Unless 13staident eign office in London They sussphere only to ignore completely spoke out of turn in Chicago on secre- Our lower tents on railroad—trackage here in 'Sugarhousereiltice the pect the 'British foreign events across the Atlantic and October and Secretary Cor- tary of holding the pitch-pip- e DRIVE on fine furniture No expensive balding and handling charges the prices confident Pacific himself not that the did express making us sing to the tune from American navy and American avi- no middleman'i profits to pay as we deal directly with the largest fee clearly three weeks later in ToDowning Street OUT tokies In the country Carload after carload of special purchaies just To all this the high officials ation are strong enough to dis- ronto Canada when he told his of the 'state 'department answer courage aggression from any audience that nations can no which conclusively prove just what our tretnendous buying power received isolated & SAVE longer live a solitary with an injured air: "We can't quarter --- can save thrifty shoppers from all - overthe Intermountain Welt the understand what these people are-- - -- Second Jo maintain' a lone Ide thereis no doubt- - that ' followr ' - dristing the woktPoliolt of with has been administration strength at There has not 'been the lone wolf and while making ing in ' recent years a policy of a single administration in the last no endefinite or agreements cooperation with other democratic 25 years which has had a more tangling alliances cooperate with states "for the good of world open policy or which has played nations as fit Into our plan peace" a franker game with the 'other such Not Just One But Two Chairs Davenport and :Ottoman i action The state department' is averse uations We have placed the cards of Because of somewhat compli to use of the word ocooperation" on the table since 1933 and wenn) cated and lengthy economic con- - It does not sound right to the tare ::"''':' ':::::::- ':: ':::::i'iii:::k':' Nii":::::::i :::s: "''''''''!'---':A::!'':":11:::t i' '' ::::::'':' holding no aces up our sleeve :':f-:::':siderations the discussion of the of the general public' Instead it ::! :Al'::'i f:::1:i:::::::::: 1?:: :::F:H ' -' '' ' r ::::::1' :::: " ''': ': Z :U k::::::' ::::::::-first course will be treated in a has chosen the word 'Kpamliel I 'Easy te Understand' tollowlhe article For the time ism" We have been Varallel Irlieprhiciples guilding our in- - (being we shall confine ourselves 4'r:''''t''::::i: ing" with Great Britain ever tercourse with foreign nations are' ' ''''t 'las easy to understand as the 4 — V A B C We want peace This io f's the paramount- objective of our r::':' foreign policy- We want a strong s 4 1: th- national defense because in these k '1 o 4 'days of uncertainty we must be —sheltered against any storm t: which may break over our bead ' lautIAIII EAST i''-- ithil01111 DRIVEAVE believe despite all eWntb ryaPtPhaar i signs to the peace can be obtained in the — world AU that is needed is a better understanding of the needs and the psychology of the nations i: opposing each other Mutual con- -''':: tesSiOnS would level tho road to i f peace We believe in the nations respecting international oblige-- I tions and treaties signed of their own volition Without this re- : In fre' ::: spect there can be no lasting- una 7: 0 :::?::derstanding among nations- We-"Exactly as Photographed on Our Sales Floor" beiteve that reciprocal trade - '' '' We took a photograph of it because we knew this value would sound unbe- agreetnenta will in the long tun :::iV: lievable Just' think! Davenport Lounge Chair Club Chair with Ottoman : replace the present regional agree! '77 -00 Table Scarf Smoker or Novelty Table Lamp Footstool Magazine Rack-En- d for 41'z ments and open a new vista beand Shade Indirect Floor Lamp and Shade and a pair of fine Book Ends human happiness We still Guaranteed quality assured style extreme comfort Very fine mohair or lieve in limitation end 'reduction Velvet coverings Everything! All 13 pieces while this special purchase lasts of- armaments and at the prop- !Tour choice C ' 116 Down—BB a Mouth No Carryieg Charges : tows moment-ar- e prepared to joinSa any effort from whatever guar-Many fine Suites front Kamen and Pullman Factories OUT ter to bring an end to this mad z Everything from the cheapest that's good to the best that's thought arms race We reject-ank made Now shown in all it's finest exclusively at this Regular04250 of entangling alliances We have store In Sugarhouse for advance Spring Fashions in STYLE FURNITURE at Drive Out Its Save made none and do not intend to - - Ir P of-za-tos 4 F:::4 Secretary of Holding the::'i:::':1'is:::::::::::':'::!::i:'::::'"'441:::::::"'1:si::::: Making Us Sing to the Tune of r' ! " '' ' Won (4) (1) :- ::::: !:::-::- - P :: :::::: ' ' 1 tishenotwwre hhaticallon peon ' ' - might find themaelves in the Pa' cific ing of the word but that 'must be overlooked" between V V Youtli' and Scout News 'Real Estate and Gardeniiia Plans - t went NINO' ' or : N aner the since - flanftnl-- ' tpta with 7 0- "Vanolr the Fhi - - 02 1 --- ' 20' 1938 MORNING-FEBRUAR- :' - - tibilltt I — - -- I - |