Show - - àomesaiitsoà 4 - - THE SALT LAKE TRMUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 20 1938 : 3 ose N oly'':AtpO0(1 Islands oaf s : Do-Th- ' 4 Give ey - -- - Added Risks In Pa' cific? -- - Any Differences With Britain Over Issue Of Minor Nature ---- t'''' -- - i 4 14 ' ' t oorrn — title be Wis-- It 'Me - Milwaukee Wis -i Nu -- -- t '1 C - (VI AO- - 4cb ppe r11' 1026 " s '1-- 1 - Aar'------e -7 I - WIC— -- 'Nine& Baker s Jarvis Canton i ze A 4 (Sg) 11°1' to I " s tie UNITEL1 11 - Plii't5 11 e Us I AfneriCan I 1(11 t '' 14 A RE' 8R A-7- - 1 I so ill 4ti A' DISEASE i by and eaten is not 'Armed1 Peace' Continues In Order Throughout Europe - i- and early 1k1937 With Italy acquiescent and the governments opposed to Germany's aims either unwilling or incapable of challenging Hitler there is nothing to prevent the reichsfuehrer from accomplishing the major portions of his program for the expansion of Germany Case of Czechosiovisl kla of course all eyes are directed now toward Czechoslovakia What will happen when Hitler decides to take up the question of the Sudeten Germans? So far as is known Mussolini who has never had much liking for the Czechoslovaks since they exposed his illicit rearming of that Hitler refused two years ago to sign an agreement regarding the internationalization of—the He said then that the waterways rivers which flow through the German territory are German and not international This refusal fits neatly into the plan to squeeze the Czechoslovakians by closing the river Elbe when it enters the reich of the territory One can only speculate however on whether this or a more spectacular method will be adopted by the fuehrer The fact remains that the European foreign offices and the state department in Washington expect In the course of the next few weeks—probably in May—another move by Germany to clinch its present advantage in central Europe and present the world with front extenda ing from the Rhine to the Vistula Whether such action will precipitate a European conflagration depends on so many factors that no official or private person dares forecast But for the time being It is felt that the spectacular Austrian crisis is worrying but not imminently dangerous to the peac'e solid nazi-fasci- st of the world Copyright 1938 for The Tribune Hungary before the League of Nations in 1929 is quite prepared to give his blessings to anything Hitler may want to do in that quarter The British' however Eager Colonists Await Invitation to Matanuska guments at their disposal not to precipitate another crisis by forcing the issue with the Czechoslo- SEATTLE (UP)—Dr H Milton Colvin legal counsel for the W P A are urging Berlin with all the ar- There have been many vaks discussions as to what the fuehrer would do in the central European republic and all the indications pointed toward a military operaBut this will probably he tion the last card Berlin will play The fact that Germany can starve out Czechoslovakia economically has been frequently °vet-lookeThe Czechoslovaks are using as their main outlet to the sea the old Hanseatic ports—Hamburg and Bremen The river Elbe istheitprinciPal artery of communication with these sea ports Transport by water of course is much cheaper than by land Should the German government ever decide which flows (to close the river to Czechslthrough Germany ovakien public commerCe would be the in little re- a serious plight There have been hints from Berlin that such action might be taken and these "hints" have worHodza and ried Meagre Benes Kroft more than the suggestion that the Sudeten Germans might rise or that German troop might cross the Czechoslovakia borders said Matanuska is definitely established and is here to stay "The 160 families taken from relief rolls in the middle west and transplanted to the northern valley are carving a new and productive empire and are finding for themselves a new and promising destiny" said Dr Colvin - "There are 15000 persons on the waiting lists wanting to become members of the colony" Dr Colvin pointed out that the gavernmeat-wanted-to-make-Alas- by its own food products because - of —a—militarynecessity If a war blockade should stop Alaska shipping for one Month Alaskans would face virtual starvation unless they had food re- $31kow' Lender has hu been pointed out recently ' ' ' '''::N 20 4i: ::§ioLt::i::::!i::::::-'- PASADENA SZott Technocrat least explain why Cal J:L::''':::::: :'i " r 4 4 ity"k::i:'''''''':::'!:'::::':!:':s:::::kv-:--!- ''''' L:l I'L---11:- 44101- ' "5":L:::::::::::'::::::: ': ) " 1"- t t::i:' efr''''s $:S t !':':: 1 't 1::::':L t t 3 5 - ") ''' - t k f:‘": f - '' ' :2' 4----- ::: s 34:: :' : 156- (- i-- --I - - :4$ : i 4 ': ' f- ' 6f'hOp:Pic- affff ffff-'-11 1111 ti EK a- - eol ' li - ) Cstp - E 1 - M 111V111 LIALoe'r— - - M - --AC-a so1A 1 "''4)fli Kt :::::::" iv 154 1E111E111 c"t":Tr - ' -- - " 1mumn k I li NN MKS IS tet me tom Vrit v Ne - : I ' t - -- - i CAR WITH SAFETY SHIFT - 0111101bin: ONLY LOW-LMICE- - e's- -- 4- I'' "- I - -- - — - ' '--- ' '''' - I 1 r i ' fr ' '11141141F - 1 i i - more money get entirely new comfort ' -a TMhandling ease? 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-7--- : u t-7- !' 1" ::::': 1 can at public can- sTo ' :' - ?:'' ::::' not grasp technocracy "It's like Einstein's theory of relativity only more so" he declares ISTA413111 dents 'o'f' ':::: (UP)—Howard the 4 nom Technocrat Explains Istanbul Curbs Cyclists (11P)—A decree comto pass a pelling bicycle-owne"riding test" hue been issued by the Istanbul municipality in an effort to reduce the number of street acci- 4- ':::::::::::::1 altered ''' - ' tommrltZ0 ''i::'' ' of even the very richest persons would be reduced" Lauder does not propose legalization of horse racing In Hawaii He suggests that a Public drawing could be held on horse races anywhere in the world Lauder now is engaged in efforts to present a large number of signed petitions to the 1939 session of the territorial legislature thus winning consideration of his proposal sources within the territory Dr Colvin recently returned from six months of activity in the colo-- 1 nization project u - l'S- ed gestion ceipts of lottery and sweepstakes ticket sales would be used for payment of prizes and general terri- torial administrative expenses 'Little Fellow' First "When this money was turned over to the treasury of the territory it would then be distributed for use where it was needed most" he said "As the territory progressed with the returns from the lottery and drawing there could begin at the same time a discontinuance of times here and there Taxes paid by persons of smallest earning power could be abolished first until the taxes P1'4 COULDN'T EAT sk'' tion to the fact that with a divided Lord Craigavon and a weakly-defendIreland Enandtgranddaugt gland's western seaboard might be southern Ireland vulnerable generally refer to it as Uleterl Eire has indicated that with union over there) without waiting for de- of the north and south the problem velopments rushed through a gen of defense would be solved Eire is eral election and on the strength of prepared to play her full part with this declared she would have noth- Britain under those circumstances ing to do with union The question of unity was one of The Ulster nationalist (southern the first raised by Prime Minister sympathizers) and the southern Eamon de Valera of Eire in Lon- Irish assert that this election and all don negotiations about problems others in Ulster do not represent outstanding between Britain and the will of the people It is charged :17' 777777777"7?:'!''''''rr!'":7:''771 i " — his sugto a plan whereby all re- ' It til 1 1 1 Cork '141°Ir----- one-four- th a 1936 $150 with only those persons only whose blood is or more of Polynesian extraction eligible for benefits He estimated that after two years' operation of the lottery and sweepstakes plan with 75 per cent of the revenues returning to purchasers in the form of prizes the territory would have a fund of - from Page One) has undermined whatever military power the soviet government could boast of 12 months ago There have been serious cases of sabotage in Russian factories manufacturing war material The program for roads to the Polish and t h e Czechoslovakian-Rumania- n borders is still a blue print In short Russia might beable to offer resistance to an invading army but Ls certainly nowhere near as well prepared for An offensive war—Ss she was in ' -- nnj wrippeSrarArj: P-7 with $350 paid the mother and father after birth of each child He came to Hawaii in 1938 and since that time has advocated a territorial sweepstakes and lottery At first he suggested that proceeds be used for the rehabilitation and assistance of Polynesian islanders e 1 Pits A -- parents-to-b- ' clynes r- pay healthy i 1 ' FRES P elemeG-z- r of that suggestion he developed a "baby compensation 37— plan" where lottery and sweepstakes receipts were to be used to Iff (Continued ND P" t'4E00:1- : (IRISH dorsemeht " "k ' On e- -- 411111111411a6 - He had ambitious hopes could rsee his lottery and sweephe stakes plan adopted in the United Btates as' a nuanale olaZbentininti scheme bv 3arnoaOts) 81) - ti claimed A Mt - :--- A LANDA 1tgo : "' N tached to the United States marshal's office in Juneau Alaska Plan Failed in U S Islands zed bY Colon ' 159 - t now tags A i -- -in'-'1: ''( Writer Northern Ireland's fighting refusal tosonsider political union with southern Ireland (Eire) not only has crushed hopes for Irishtunity in the near future but also has created a new anxiety for England The separation of these two sections of the Emerald Isle and the ofttimes" bloody religious feud sweepstakes When he started working on the which has existed between them for suddenly idea be WWI in Brawley Cal He generations a possible threat to Bharsitadiniscsiosnead describes himself as "a 'Wanderer ti al security Danger of another and soldier of fortune" Now 41 European war has directed atten he was on the Mexican border when Pancho Villa raided Columbus N 111071 M and has served with the Texas the Los New AL"- A Box 737 - 7 - By DEvvrrr MACKENZIE Associated Press Foreign Affairs BURCH HONOLULU (UP) — "Take a chance and pay no tiXes" may be governmental advice in Hawaii if the next territorial legislature adopts the idea advanced by Harry EdWard Lauder Hilo resident A keen-eye- d graying Scot Liu- der has worked four years to 'perfect a plan for a publia lottery and T -- -- yZ Ireland's Refusal to Stop Fighting May Be chh:Lk in Britain's Armor - ByLotteries By'WENDEL - h Rock a prominent Dr 4 treated as such to for over 50 years perfected a differ specialist goitre nt method of treatment which has proven highly success DrA A Rock fui He 'opposed needless operations Products have publlehed a copyrighted bdok at their-owexpense which toils about goitm and this treatment and will send this book free to anyone interested Rock Products Dept 1202 Write today to Dr A - 4 - i 10gstri ro Ii been brought to lighl research that'goltra leo not a disease Milwaukee- - c::::—-- -- is of Honolulu where the 160th ineridian crosses the equator at the exact center of the Pacific It is on the direct route fromHonoluiu to New Zealand by way of AmeriStates There was nothing particularly can Samoa romantic about the procedure in Rats Birds and Mice the executive offices The execu All three islands at the time of tive order now filed in the national archives merely declared that the occupation by the United States Islands in question "are hereby re- were uninhabited save by rats birds served set aside and placed under the control and jurisdiction of the and mice although they had at secretary of the interior for admin- various times been visited by both istrative purposes" American and British guano gatherPacificists should take heart in ers the fact that at any rate the atolls Our bureau of air commerce will not be placed under military looks upon all three as valuable rule Although Girism and Ameri places for American planes can Samoa are administered by the landing to break the journey to New Zeanavy department these new pos- land or Australia into hops of some sessions will be directed by the in- 1400 or 1500 miles terior department The United States claims these One 'would think that the Roose islands not only by right of disvelt administration might be per- covery but by colonization Each mitted these 'alight imperialistic in- islet has been colonized by all of in View of the fact that four Hawaiian boys selected from dulgences big empire builders like Hitler and the Kamehameha school in HonMussolini are annexing whole na- - olulu tions but apparently the president This was necessary under interis not to have even these desert national law for today mere disIsles without criticism covery does not give perfect title One of the radio 'commentators as in the days when the Pope dicompared the seizure of these unin- vided the undiscovered regions behabited islets with Mussolini's in tween Spain and Portugal and Engvasion of Ethiopia and declared the lish freebooters challenged both annexation was merely an excuse A lead plaque set up on Howfor a bigger navy to defend our America's land island proclaims empire title as follows: "Howland Island 49 minutes North Latitude 0 degree Claimed by Britain Longitude 176 degrees 43 minutes We are also in a fair way to go West This Island is Colonized this to war with the British over them 30th day of March 1935 by Ameriothers would have us believe for it can Citizens in the Name of the seems that No 10 Downing street United States of America No Tresalso claims them This would of passing Allowed Harry L Theiss" course be a most opportune time for his majesty's government fran- Secret Colonization tically casting about for democratic This colonization took place sefascist cretly the coast guard cutter Itasca friends in a rapidly-growin- g world to quarrel with his goo& pal stationed at Honolulu transporting Uncle Sam over Canton island "SO the youths and supplies to the isto 600 yards wide and surrounding lands where they resided for eight a lagoon about nine miles long" and months before the outside world over Enderbury island "25 miles had knowledge of this latest exlong and one mile wide" tension of the American frontier The state department admits that If British claims should be pressed British claims have had sufficient on behalf of these three islands validity to have afforded the basis or Canton and Enderbury islands for considerable negotiation be- actual oocupation - by the - United tween the two governments before States would have priority over an the president took over the islands inchoate title which the British but that whatever dispute there would enjoy by mere discovery may be promises to be settled amIf the islands bad been settled icably at one time by the British but later this imperialistic step of the abandoned- - and Then effectively ocRoosevelt administration 'amounts cupied by the United States title to is that the United State is eager could be established by the United to improve its landing facilities for 'States on the ground that the forairships now that service has been mer owner had abandoned them established with the antipodes and An instance of such loss of title is the far east 'afforded by the abandonment of There are scores of these tiny the island of Santa Lucia in the coral dots in the Pacific) that have 'Caribbean by the British in 1640 assumed new importance in the This island was occupied by the eyes of the world since thedevelop- 1French ten years later and claimed ment of the great aerial clippers by them as unappropriated terriin shape often tory The British occupied the They are ring-lik- e enclose a lagoon and their chief Falkland islands off the coast of inhabitants are thefl rat and the Argentina upon the same basis land crab alleging that abandonmeqt by ArThe two that have just figured in gentina had given theta title the news are not the first that our Whatever the relative merits of "a ggressiv e" government has tha opposing claims may be we are "seized" in its lust for empire in assured by state department spokesthe Pacific In the spring" of 1937 men that differences bid fair to be It was revealed that the United settled peaceably A condominium States government had put a "no or joint jurisdiction would be a trespassing" sign on three island possibility If so those who like 'on the equator near the center of to bait the British as ever ready Americans into the Pacific They are Howland to hornswoggle Jarvis and Baker pulling their chestnuts from the Howland and Baker islands are live coals will read into the deal a little north of the equator to the just another evidence of England's east of the international date line eagerness to fat Uncle Sam to asand are in a direct line between sume additional responsibilities and Honolulu and Brisbane or Sydney at the same tittle added risks In the Jarvis island lies 1400 miles south Pacific NOT - 1 - fast-growi- I -- - ' - 44 -- I - - Oceanl - Like Old Days It seemed like the old days ef Magellan Tasman de Bougainville and Cook when dispatches from Washington carried the news that the Stars and Stripes would be raised on these atolls and that they were being occupied by the United A la r- -r I in keeping with the Democratic Opousal of centralization of the federal government under the new deal which so long was the pride of the Republicans:When President Roosevelt the other day announced the American flag would be raised over Canton and Enderbury islands of the Brit-- 1 Phoenix group in the Central Pacific On the route from Honolulu to Samoa he not only gave German and Italian newspapers something to poke fun about but stirred up considerable speculation in this country as to whether these acquisitions may not indicate that the United States will not scuttle out of the Pacific before an aggressive Japan after all I - - tt Igirlli r th P a it A N'o - ii Y :v In the Pacific This- reversal is a - ' - President McKinley for taking the Philippines is now represented in the White House by a president who is trying to annex all stray islands S :c e- - - el - - -- --- A - By FREDERIC W GANZERT (Department of History and Political Science Univeraity of Utah) Shades of William Jennings Bryan and Grover Cleveland! t The Democratic party which at the turn of the century was denouncing S 4'7e i 44 ' r i 002gatelm- ' 'I Hawaii Urged To End Taies r - LI |