Show 53?!' - erZSawlireaSayia- Thursday Morning - r 'i Thrice Welcome’ “They aie thru e welcome here as kindred civihztd beings We are proud and gratified to have them make their home with us where they can live and woi k in ail atmosphere of freedom “They have witnessed B' scenes of desolation and terror their startled eyes have seen what happens to culture and to all the sai red values of civilization when a sterile and brutal intelligence is permitted to make a litter of the rights of humanity a shambles of the fruits of the spirit These scientists and aitists and men of letters are living reminders of the ancient truth that even the most powerful tyrant lan-nkill the soul of man The 'vi mt represents only the nether spirit of his country Under a tyranny the best and noblest of a people submerge or go into exile "Those in retirement bide tneir "time until the bright ray of freedom again breaks through the lowering clouds as in due ionite it will do even in the toUhtanan states of Euiope ” Guild Honors Secretary The dinner said the guild was “in recognition of Secretary Ic kes’ brave and forthright stand against ' dictators on behalf of civil liberties ot STRIPES 1 ' j ABE POPULAR AT THE FVOIISIt TAILORS YOU WILL UNO A 111 () SillION 01 ALL 1 111 I ALtsr -Cl STRIPES TOLOKtD-TO-ORn- suras BOTH FOR S ANOIHIR GKOIP 2 SUITS $2950 1WO TlOI'Ll MW SHARI ONE ORD1R Tailored to Any Style You Choose —Only Two Days to Complete a Suit ‘ Aralilitv of Law NFW YORK 26 tT-- A April committee headed bv W F Wiley of the Cincinnati Enquirer reported annual Wednesday to tne nny-thir- d meeting of the Ametican Newspaper Publisheis’ assca latum that there was a “serious'’ question as to act whether the fedtral wage-hou- r aa now wntten was valid 'if at- tempt be made to enfotce it against ” newspapers The act the committee said was "not only ambiguous but complex ' and had undertaken in one section to exempt certain newspapns from provicompliance with wage-hou- r sions the “The administrator” report added 'has held that bv reason of this specific exemption of one group of newspapers it was the intention of congiess to apply the act to all otlieis This raises the Question as to whether the leglslatiue has the power to classify the pi ess for purposes of regulation exempting part of it and including the remainder Altornry Cent ral Would Protect lnterewt of Public KANSAS CITY Apnl 26 (AP) — Representatives of thiee Methodist chuiihex aluady working as one oiganization were told in a let’er fom Pitsident Roosevelt Wednesday night their unification progi am was ‘a haibinger of disti acted bv malice envy and ill The 900 deligites and 60 bishops who acted m coinotd for the fust ever more dukly overshadow the m limms in world time to end century-oltoday is impossible without Methodism heaid aino a message recourse to the forces of religion the from a London pastor stressing By this I mean recognition by men impoitame of 'a tevival of Chrns-ua- n and nations of the epiritunl power religion’ in bringing about beyond ourselves whnh makes for world peace wlmh ttansoends righteousness the otder of mundane culture and Formally Open Conference enteis the penumbra of divine mjs-te- r v ' The uniting innferenie which will bring together 8000 000 petsons "The Methodists " he concluded into one church opened formally have pointed the w ly to union d Wednesday morning The presidents litter praised the unity action because 'the need for union is great partii ularly so since to the democrai les of the world has fallen the task of defending and coufietdom of perpetuating nt lence The conference the letter added will "be hailed with sitisfaction bv communions outside the Methodist fold as an mdication that the spiritual forces of this nation are deNo Litigation termined to minimize differences "To date theie has been no litiga- which hitherto have tended to artition on this phase of the law ficial and unnecessniy divisions Even if it should be held eventually that congress had the power 'HoneH Differences’ to classify the press foi purposes “This does not mein that honest of regulation theie will remain the differences in religious belief are He extends It muM secretary Ickes question as to whether ruu papers not t0 be ret0gni7ed w hu h send but a few copies of their German artists scientists welmam a part of our American heriare Mate the of out come publications tage of complete fieedom of conthose' differ-enie- s to respect pi Diluting goods for commerce and science to us point in the spirit of toleration and fieedom of speech and assem- tile the of press whu h is of the whether the business bly " viry essence of our is one of producing goods oi reii- - American tradition The secretary slid that in "it "A solution of the problems that tain” European countries 'it is the fashion— or shall I dcscube it is! 1 he report of another committee m lgnms futuus the marsh light headed by A V Miller of the New Herald-Tribun- e opposed as of a dutator— to insist that culture Yotk 'unnecessary and undesirable’ the is the prodrnt of a pure race on 'I HE spec idlly design etc d Siheclultd 50 per cent increcise January 1 1940 of the present 1 pure rate The consequence as stated is thut every otliu per nt tax levied under the federal old age pension program race is infenor interpieta-tib‘If this Itap Health Bill of history is correit then our This committee likewise cntic oed whole national 'history is a he then we must deny that the United as vrhout "vvairant or justificaStates really has a c ivihation More tion’ the bill of Senator Wagner insurthan ths w e must question whethi r D) New Yotk for a health would ance ptogram which it said w e even exist e And if we do exist— which mean an eventual annual expendt-tuiof "hundreds of millions" is difficult to deny if we do have a vu lie and vigorous population — Jerome D Barnum of the ASyra-N which is appaient if we do have a cuse (N Y ) Post Standard fruitful and constantly expanding P A representative on a national culture— of which I am firmlv con- schools of journalism committee to the association vinced— then I submit that THEY recommended over there debase the trutn and that it approve establishment of degrade the known history of man-- i the national council on professional education for journalism ” kind” ' SAN FRANCISCO April 26 (UP) —Governor Culbert Olson added his voice Wednesday to that of Superior Judge James Conlan In Inviting Attorney Geneial Earl Warren to enter the case arising from state seizure of the Pacific States Savings and Loan company Conlan who has been conducting heiMiigs into the seizure for the last six weeks Invited Warren who is In Washington Tuesday to enter as a fnend of the court to protect the public interest To Assist In ( ase 27 1939 o Mississippi River Boat Sets New Record lor Speed NEW ORLEANS April 26 LT- )Federal barge lines officials here said Wednesday a new Mississippi speed record between St Louis and Cape Gtraideau Mo had been set a day after the Sunday night stern-heeler Golden Eagle won a tace against time on the same stretch against two California boats Gorratt W Wilkin public relations representative of the federal barge lines heie said E J Williams terminal superintend! nt at Cairo 111 had notified him that the towboat steamer Iowa navigated the run in eight hour and US minutes This time was 55 minutes less than that of the Golden Eogle which completed the run tn nine hours and 10 minutes Willetw said Williams Informed him the run was made under "exactly similar conditions" as that of the Golden Eagle along the downstream stretch Master of the Iowa is Captain James (Check Line Jimmy) Simmons veteran master of river craft Wilkin said the federal barge lines steamer blew for Cape Girardeau and continued on to Cairo reaching there front St Louis In 11 hours three minutes 128-mi- Mav God prosper the woik and Commending the move Olson said hasteTT the day when Christians of all confessions shall present a unit- he too was inviting Warren to ed fiont to combat the forces of participate in the hearing and assist strife that threaten our heritage of the building and loan commissioner " i eligion in the further perfotmanre of his duties to protect the company s certitiiHte holders and Investois Git Clark Named Conlan in the meantime issued a statement saying his move had To Lewi-snot beert intended to reflect upon or the conduct of his deWASHINGTON Apnl 26 (T)-T- lie Warien partment or on Robert S Odell y neultal-itof mandatoiy strength Pacific States president or Odells advocates was increased on the management senate foreign relations committee By Evidence Only Wednesday when the Democratic "My judgment in this case will be steeling committee named Senator influenced solely by the evidence D Muvoun to succeed the admitted in court and made part lute Senator James Hamilton Lewis of the record" Conlan said Gareth Kellan San Francisco of Illinois as a committee member bond trader and Warren Gibson Clark Is coauthor of a proposed Los Angeles accountant were on revision of the neutrality ait which the stand Wednesday testifying to would limit the presidents discre- various financial transactions of the tion in placing the ait in opeiation $50 000 000 company miq amp Position SAID DRIVING IS CHEAPER? He blew a tire and hit a tee En route to the Fair It cost him time and cash so now He flies with Western Air Fly to the Fair via Los Anqtlss $62 92 round trip CARS ovoi obit at dwttina tioa Special ivw rofei A iL lr'l L Hotel TICKETS? Utah Telephone Wnsntrh Lobby 940fl or your Aqnt -- n J w 123 lion sc Expects Speed Marks No Hike in Siniii of Security Levy Heariniiiji Bill WASHINGTON April (Continued 26 sentiment against a boost in soual security taxes scheduled for next year has grown so strong that members of the house ways and means committee said Wednesday they were taking it for granted the increase would be postponed The government now collects 1 per cent from employers and 1 per cent fiont employes on compensation up to $6000 a year Under the law the rate would go up to T per cent in 1940 2 per cent in I94J 2'v in 1946 and 3 in 1949 By skipping next year's increase committeemen said there would be a reduction of upwards of $800 s 000000 in the prospective tax of persons covered bv the social security act and their cm ployers bui-den- From Page One) Q jO MERCANTILE O INSTITUTION a?n n WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED & DOMESTIC DELICACIES C The Real Facts About mamiffle turers and there were additional orders for engines and In the late day rush equipment officials said details would be withheld until Thursday Five typos were ordered— IPX GELATINE! four-engi- bombers single engine pursuit planes fast elimhing "pursuit intei eeptors ” attack bombers and a small number of photographic planes Aviation sources understood some of the "fighter" craft designed to bring down bombers would be tJyle at least to approach 400 miles an hour r 'The huge single order was made possible bv inclusion in the regular appropriation bill of some funds for immediate purchases Johnson said that much money would be saved bv placing orders without awaiting the regular fisial opening July 1 Secretary Woodring announoing the jteps to “vitalize’’ army personnel said many present officers were ' far jn advance of the age in which they could be expected to carry on the physical requirements of field duty" in their guide He announced immediate physical examinations and pioposed legislation to retire officers fimn captain to biigadier general who have failed now ZION'S Olson Invites Legal Aid in Finn Seizure President Sees lTnily Action of Group As ‘Harhi njicr’ of Better Things’ Delegates Formally Open conference Questions he added "would be a glory flower of their genius they should he compelled at the risk of their very lives to seek shelter thousands of miles from their homeland ‘Complex’ AM A Committee NEW YORK Apul 26 (AP) — Secretary likes abetted Wednes-ca- y night that Germans now taking “shelter" in the United States were we'come here and had seen in their homeland “the devastating results fiat follow the assassination of character the murder of culture the strangulation of the spmt and even the toitute of ' t human beings” deIn an address prepared for hery at a dinner of the American Guild for German Cultural Free- dom he sard that within the lust six years Germany had “enrithd’ this country “with some 400 scientists artists and men of letters “These men of the mind and the to any nation and it is a tragic commentary upon our twentieth century civilization that in the full - April Lauds Spirit Of Methodist Conclave l!0111 ii-'i- Secretary Cites ‘Murder of Culture ' Assassination of Character’ Witnessed by Emigres From lleieli spirit” Tribunc- - Publishers CalljRoosui'ef Ickcs Bids German Arlisls Savanls Welcome lo U S ii Salt £ake U'ljc a to advani e The physical examinations will be given pnor to June ill to all offners of the rank of captain and above also that the test Proposing should apply to the national guard Woodimg said he would make such a request to state governors 'lit connection with congressional action now being thken with respect to armament and equipment the measures will aid materially in answenng the concern of the people as to the readiness and adequacy of its military forces" the war secretary said Other defense developments 1 President Roosevelt asked congress for $31 621000 to start work on 12 naval air bases in Alaska several islands Puerto Rico and the continental United Rtutes Expected to cost $(6 800 000 the bases were authorized in a bill he approved Tuesday The navy smd the woik could start this summer and would require about three years to complete 2 To speed tlelivetles of steel plates for warship construct Inn the nnvv announced that a small part n of its $25 000 000 Woi Id war f plant nt South Chai lesion Va would he leased to the ( 'arnegie-Illmoi- s Steel corpoiation The plant long has been idle 3 The house nppiovcd legislation to retain until 1944 upwards of 400 Vmvnt offners who otherwise would have to retire though adjudged “fitted” Pacific News reports were headlined re' ccntly that gelatine just plain un flavored gelatine increases endur anccSo many thousands of inquiries have been pouring in that the Knox Gelatine Company takes this means of answering the most frequent of the questions 0 Ts Ao Most people find U cosier to take one cm elope at a tune vilh or bctrieen meals A: No 0 Docs the gelatine disltuh the nottnal diet? If hen taken as abate it neither' disturbs digestion nor interferes vilh normal ap-peti- liat is the ptuol ! A: A series of laboratory tests conducted on human suljetis Q: W Ibis is approximatr ly number of calories in one egg Q- Q: Wliat fuitlict" pioof is theie? for on : their training tables this purpose business men golfers manual laborers and other indmdaals haie reported benefit tal results (Letters on file at our off ice) the because read) prepared fieri oral gelatine desserts arc about 8'j'u sugar and only about lOf'c gelatine : Qltstions Bulletin E contains much more complete information If ou wish this bulletin or further data please write Charles BKnox Gelatine Company Johnstown N Y Inc Dept 57 Gelatine always he Used? ’A tine? I emclopcs a day for the first ueek then drop to 2 emclopes a day It is taken in a glass of cold water or fruit juice (or half voter and frail juice) Sprinkle the gelatine on top of the liquid let the liquid absorb the gelatine then stir btiskly and drink immediately before it thickens j A’o 0 Why should Knox Q: How do these people take Knox Gela- A: Ihey simply tale G-- 1 Will a flavoted gelatine do? - AtSeicral leading unuersihes are using Knox Gelatine te Be sure to buy the regular package of Knox Gelatine Each package contains 4 envelopes On sale at all good grocers l’l'RHiFR 0v Is Knox Gelatine fattening? A Ao There are about 28 t almies to ef-fe-ct A: This depends on the indiiulual For a true test the gelatine should be continued daily for at least one month Is the gelatine a stimulant (such as It a c oflee etc) ? Q Q: Exactly wliat cart Knox Gelatine do? A: It increases muscular eruluiutuc and thus postpone fatigue Q: How long before one ran expect an from taking Knox Gelatine? all the gelatine taken at one time? n Because it is made from sound selected bone stock manufactured under strict lixgicnic conditions under constant bacteriological and chemical control It is handled from plant to consumer with a inre equal to that gireri certified milk It is neutral tasteless and easy to take Hie Knox plant is aluays open to public KNOX PLAIN inspection i Is Knox Gelatine expensive to take? : After the first week it will cost less than a pack of cigarettes per day ortl-iiiii- 'Sifirc NfT WtiOMI INSIST ON ONt OUfKH KNOX GELATINE DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES Copyright Charli & Knox Golotino Company Inc Johnstown NY x J I |