Show 4 Wf Jf I -- kUjf rji £ s!esJgg4 tt4iixMM6 tt fc I WJ ! (j D Sunday Morning -- Park Paradise for Vacationists Oh Where Oh Where JIave Summer’s Fictional Frills Gone? By Maryhale Woolsey J By George E Frost Publisher The Caxton Printers Ltd Caldwell Idaho J- v ’ From the moment tv ' I Vi stacks ’ Some of my eailiest knowhdg'e of books came from a kindly white-haire- d woman in the binary of mv home town whose quick “Now heres something for a gill like you" took root suggestion I have never forgoiten her ad tint? Bark again’ tion that among publishers and monition Blit I simplv rant let you have readers as well the summer is dedicated to the frills and fripperies of two books in one da'" It’s a long and well tiavelrd road fiction— detective stories thrillers from that day to thus Instead of and light novels— I find such books begging for “another book— a good' as “The World Over 1938” book to read'— I find myself con- 'Our federal Government” "The Farmward March" fronted with a desk piled high with "The Albasuch a varied and motley array Negro in Brazil” that a single frightening glance at nian Struggle" etc Either the thrillers are on vacathe titles convinces me that the librarian of tion with the literary editor or kindly my youth would never say “Now else there’s no such tradition as here's something for a girl like summer fictional frippery So to get down to the books as you'” Contrary to a long believed tradi are u Vi - 5 a ‘ d Pilkin Pens 'Windy’ Tirade On Women’s 'Windy’ Chatter “Making Good Before Forty” By Walter B Pitkin Publishers Robert W McBride and Co New J York City Pounding away at the human race for its stupidity is a grand show but it is apt to make a man ridiculous if he makes his accusations too general For eventually it appears that the denouiuer also is a member of the human race which already may have pardoned him for being a little too noisy The case in point Walter B Pitkin and his sequel to "Life BeBegins at Forty”— "Making Good fore Forty" After reading what Mr Pitkin describes as a "challengrng guide to successful living" this reviewer being "only a woman" was left with the dismal feeling that it would not be possible to make good either before— or after — 40 — even after Mr Pitkin’s “Two Million" had revolutionized the world Pronounced Views He has Anna Steese Richardixm’s for It and Anna Richardson describes club women “as fat dowagers all dressed up to kill mumbling windy introductions of new officers and visting club members from afar They are vacua and vast voids unable to find use for their leisure ” j word “M indy’ 12-1- Planets Stars and Atoms don white-haire- Western Writers Set 3 Aside August For Annual Round-U- p Author Scans Solar System In New Book u By Grace Grether The lions that watch at the steps of the Salt Lake public library hold the impersonal attitude that goes with city life They symbolize too the impersonal chaiacter of that great institution where jou seek the title of books m a vast room filled with card different daks dig books out of indexes and wheie half a mountains towering high above cool crystal lakes make Glacier national park a d mer paradise for vacationists Snow-cappe- Typically American Pet sum- Parks Prove Allure To Travelers “National Parks of the North V Trager Martelle Publishers Dodd Mead A Co Ine New York City The Kona winds may be sighing in Waikiki but there’s many a mountain melody to be heard right here in our own "national parks of the northwest” if one’s ears are attuned vacation— afoot or or by motor— is bound to add up to healthy pleasure and fun if you know how to plan to get the most out of the precious days Martelle W Trager tells you how In her book "National Parks of the Northwest " A S' jr cency" The work presents a "bird's eye view" of astronomy from ancient times to the present and leaves one avidly conjecturing as to its reaches in future Within the confines of its fewer than 300 pages the reader ls afforded graphic glimpses of science's progress from Hipparchus and his 1080 catalogued stars to today’s more than 1000000000 which are within photographic range of modern reflector teleforecast for double scopes and that number when Palomar mountain’s projected instrument is completed in San Diego county Cali- the reader encounters unfamiliar terms— unavoidable in view of the sky-bor- Not Mr Pitkin hastens to asMr Pitkin pronounces views on A pet? what Is wrong who is to right it sure one that he would "reduce" Why not a young gray fox? Typically American and how it should be done But friendship itself to pure statistics fox not only makes an unusual but an amusing and the gray his voice in the wilderness is so but for argument’s sake he sugTravel Hints betmuch family considers how one interesting pet in gengests bewildering and groping Not only does she describe the Is he off when Jim ter toward so lambastic Farley eral knows 50 000 folks well enough to beautiful and scenic features of the feminine trends in particular that the bombastic blast made call them by their firot name than major parks but hints are given travelers as to how to enjoy their us wonder what the ladies have Hank Simms of Podunk or is it Hollow who only has four Possum visits to these areas Information done to this writer "Paw Maw Uncle is given on how to plan a trip to Orient-Roun- d According to Mr Pitkin "top friends " And only the parks and how best to utilize grade women are losing out faster Ned and Si Sleake the guide and lecture services deand faster” Today so few sur three of them can read or write “The Enchanted Islands” In the multiplication of friendsigned to assist visitors in apprevive that feminist chroniclers of feBy E Klaveness Publishers The male achievements have stopped ship he goes on to prove that Jim ciating understanding and familthe end of the war seemed a long iarizing themselves with the large Pyramid Press New York City Farley is at least three million “The World Over 1338” counting them He doubts wheth“The Enchanted Islands” — a new areas containing very diversified wav off er more than 50 could be found times as hkelv to make good in Edited by Joseph Hilton Smyth book by Dr E Klavcnceu is The relegation of 11 duce to a interests and fears that by 1950 there will life as poor Hank Simms and Charles Angoff Publisher a vivid hia account of role secondary benone among European Not ‘Spoofing’ Harrison-lliito- n Book Inc New dictators Specific Information trip by freighter through thoc began as far back as FebMisfits He savs he isn't "spoofing" and I ork City vast mysterious countries which Routes and entrances for reachruary in 19 18 the editors point out I'm inclined to agree with him on When Joseph Hilton Smyth and And what the world can expect of ing the parks are described in each one so casually group The reason’ Women were mistogether " fits in thoe "high” fields It seems this point Charles Angoff compiled and ed- Germany can be traced from that case along with specific informa- os "the Orient This is the storm gathering For those who' enjoy vicarious a combination of peculiar glands roads country's seizure in the first quar- tion on accommodations And ited a chronological and interpreter of the current year of all of within the parks trails guides travel I can think of no more inand technology damns them for around us it would seem IS 10 whlc we sit peacefully before our tive survey and commentary of a the recapture of museums flora and fauna fishing teresting trip Dr Klavenesa is a superior jobs perIntellectual firesides the economic — the year of tension-th- ey Memel territory and “the increas- and other sports and pastimes thoroughly So for the "female herd" Mr guide obPitkin sees no hope "It has gone element!! are rattling our panes It formed within the scope of one ing domination of the Greater Outstanding scenic and other viously more interested in depictthe way of the parasite and ls a dreary prospect especially for book an inestimable service for Reich I ovt the economic life of points of interest are set forth in ing hi impressions than impresand one which the harassed and jaded general the Balkan states and of eastern detail us women likes it” sing one with his depiction reader y And even though swaved by the The book is beautifully illustratAnd included in "that herd" even on a sultry dav In Europe ” of whole the covered the They ed and furnished with complete exotic beauty of the "Enchanted seems to be all of the women's brings a chill to these feminine Completely dominating the vivid most a world— described in Islands” he retains that practical bones Let's put on another log! scene was the eighth maps for tourists clubs the country over manner the personalities and isturn of a physician’s mind to note congress which consues that made the threat of war vened at Lima Peru on December the food and sanitation problems imminent from the point of view 9 and after almost a month of A Pet-Sm- all to a degree that enables him to Native of the inquiring American pass along sage advice to other lively discussion the nations finally To keep pace with the rapidly reached a friendly agreement on Animals Orient-bountravelers Make changing events and thus provide the draft of a joint declaration of His adventures take us Into India readers with the essence of jour- solidarity and defense the Taj Mahal the Tower of Interesting Friends nalism — timeliness — each country Silence the Burning Ghats of the In of Events port a was thorough chronology Hindus those islands know’n given — must get prettv confused these “Farmward March” as well as a detailed and objective The editors of "The World Over “Our Small Native Animals so prosaicly as the Fast Indies on the question of what condays " Interrelathe commentary showing iliiani J Hale Th D IJ D stitutes progress of the Hula dancers of the Philip1938 with the strictest impartialTheir Habits and Care” By of events within a na- ity have sought to cover political of the wonders of Singaann Inc Publishers C’owsrd-McRv Robert Snedigar For all around them there has tionships pines Publishers tion’s own borders and in the arena and economic developments aa well Random House New Vork City pore where it is said that one can New York City sprouted a new breed of farmers of world affairs meet a member of every race naas happenings of a broader cultural of those very city There must be many readers who America’s farme-- s the bona fide a bumper crop tionality and creed within the short import of world events during the folk to whom country people have Comprehensive Survey are still interested In wild animals space of one hour ones who raise crops and whiskers of Parsee looked as the very paradigm past year always else thtre wouldn’t be so many temples of Zamboanga Their comprehensive survey of — and Cain too If their newest Contributing editors include La- books of progress and its benefits Pangim revealed over world about eountres the them n radio set doesn’t bring in the and Mnldcca Augmenting the fasMar Middleton Walker G Mat But these exihs from the cities desires ma"Our Small the or Native Animals" not cinating tale of adventure aie their washing North pole Philippines’ weakening Samuel Dashiell Allan Angoff these tenderfeet learning the meanobserved the and chine isnt the very best available ing of the word husbandry do for independence only is likely to prove a boon to minute illinm D Allen of famous descriptions G braltar at Singapore paients blessed or afflicted with in- buildings Institutions and musestand for progress For progress is British implicaquisitive children but the informa- ums a peculiar animal gong ahead by considered the politlial Dutch East tive book as readable as an exed-ln- g fils and starts and trial and error tion of Siam and the the lines of followed Indies narrative should be found inSummer Travel Instead of Sheep lommumiatiori to Tibet rcrsia teresting to anyone voting or old NVw Hooks Aflilrri has ever wanted to make a pet And when people who have sport Arab a and Palestine and gave spej who ralllornls An InllmaU of a small wild animal At Public Library lives in rrowded nties cial attention to the interests of alt their Gude 3 ZQ From rodents and shrews to the border stales Aubrey Drury living in flats seeking release not Soviet Russia in The close of the year saw Japan fro 11 squirrels and chipmunks The following books will be add only from the strain and tension Touring With Tent and to remain birds to toads to continue from frogs to cd to the public library Monday prepared but fevered a of existence Trailer noisy and and sn lizards ikes and on to turtles MlarHUnroui a thwarted economic life suddenly dominant In Asiatic affairs Kimball and and alligators Robert Snedigar Adlr— Rorliil Infprut Decker find that the country can give them o M Mind Parker flrpnr the author of this new' book hints that fields of clover three great classea of farm produie that rekase husVimk - Th hrit Of in Petticoat Vagabond COOK of the fun it might be to own an ( fnm Hale for destined streets smell better than parched industry Ir Hi HI Among the Nomads to Pnlmifl Fumf unusual pet not of the rat or dog "MiiMmlined Cooking" - NHlt — and that counting green shoots as points out (1) celliilnse (2) vegehi Want to Invent arlrr If Ulna ami Hilry rt A pprft iHtlon variety James they push up thiough the earth is table oil (3) cthvl alcohol Of the — P p I tuf Mhtiilpr Cubilhy How to lure smh a pet Into a XI the best way to avoid counting three cellulose is rapidly gaining Northern I ights I! It mitt no to what Dul feed Boy From Kn private tu kv f ax la sheep at night— that indeed is prog- mu's proportions through produ Desmond and how to cage it while in the H la K Du of news and iilnck tinn t ress Thn and Now rayon print Holdrldfte Du Mint— Ual is pait of of Combination In family's captivity Vegetable oil is just at Its befh Industrial Link the My Fhklmo I Ife authoritative information he 'n and Womtti Who Make ginning but aliohol U yet to gain Paul Emile Muait deals out Dr William J Hale goes another recognition on the part of the pubU rlonTh Ntw Archery Victor Sixtfcn pagqs of photographs and i iMihrf Inal !c Aula stop forward in ins new book just lic I th - public Plun Irr numerous line drawings profusely Unronquered Dr Ha'e reports it constitutes ! Mcnn published 'Farmward March” ape to Ife Practical Tips For Travelers day-by-d- Czccho-Slovaki- g mid-Jul- Latln-Amefru- Clieinurgy Creates Nielie For Tenderfoot Farmers d he-so- VAU ERBACIi’sWl ’DWYER'S yJOOKJHJL vjji Top Flight 250 DOOK3 M 275 ! -- I 275 I -' I'wrn-Mf- 300 James Bertram 3Q0 Another Mexico Oraham Oreene Cape Tod Pilot a I oniurlmte Travelogue Jeremiah 200 He rclalea how new discoveries in chemistry link agriculture with India try In such amnzing ways that it may In time even eliminate the nation's unemployment through an evi farm pioduition that meets immediate industrial co nsu million For in ame Henry Ford is al ready using appioxunntel) half a bustle I of soy beans in the fonn of plastics for eirh car hr produce Gciiuully speaking ther the finest possible fuel for automobile transportation and offers an outlet for farm urpluses that surpasses our wildest Imagination Dr Hale with a restart h background that is recognized throughout the world also is praiticnl ami reels keenly nllve to prrMni-do'I he ii f 0 out ribul 10ns he In makes the nt w field of ihemurgv in I allow hi d Mari h should prov e an important faiinr In the farm are tt § economic pn grens y Illustrate his book Rilkp in Tran&Ialion Stephen Spender a prominent figure in todays English literature I Mu no ha bet n translating the Kleu s ' of Rainer Maria RdUc In i ollabnrHtion with a iirnmn t hoi VV YV nr I ft Irishman Noiton St Co will add the honk to their list of the woiks of the German ‘ ankff took The Book 250 250 nnr Wohott By Imogen Kccipf and Menu for Allrtf M v M Hr Auerhah Third F A Wyo divides his time beand Southern Wyoming Pines N C will talk Informally on "The West in American Writing ” Other plans for th‘e writers roundup according to Mrs Earl W Harmer general chairman include a session on the morning of August 12 An outing will be held in the evening and a poets' breakfast is scheduled for August 13 which will be followed by an afternoon session Reservations are available for 100 writers according to Mrs W Ray reservations chair$ Montgomery Irmem nut p — Jokes and Ga Wlta am Wan H ickmb k — Piycholofty of Feeling Fin t! in Heth Falonlan Tourney b ran ie Hiyh Pr amure f— Clothing the Child Parfrae Mm n M ri h hi ii e hmlih h null Htewait H UU Ii ft W r'ff n na a 1 runij A e Sleep et itikh of mini Weler roe Pmllh Tni lete Hn HIj Three J)f kaf it eii r Preiuh Hooka Pwanre ea f rare inner - Meuruea Hallh Oraln r Pant Pt for and p man ' I Cains High Honor sublet "Planets Stars and Atoms” is unlikely to satisfy a reader’s entire n curiosity rather it is apt to rouse in one an insatiable desire for more As foundation for such it is undoubtedly of excellent solidity As handbook for those more mildlv interested it is compact up to date and amazingly thorough t Moran tween Individual chapters deal with the solar system sun earth moon tides neighboring planets comets stars nebulae and galaxies theory of the universe microscopic universe atoms molecules matter and energy theory of relativity radiation sound light and other divisions of the subject with numerous diagrammatical and photographic plates and a series of sky maps There is also a generous appendix for dictionary service when n one-tim- Scans Solar System Bv If women "cannot make good with hps’ick or pretty clothes or wmdv chatter about This and it would seem rather That" arrogant of Mr Pitkin to follow the same "windy" road— 251 pages long— to salvage the poor misguided things Should one be nasty enough to pick this threnody apart one might find among its many parentheses the wail of another Sad Man As for today's “success" recipe a la Pitkin it seemed to simmer down to this shrewd rule: "Use and de‘pull’ with Intelligence lusty infant 4 one of the most imporThe fourth annual writers’ round-u- p tant Utah literary events of the year will be held August 12 and 13 at the Art Barn This event which is fast becoming a tradition among Utah writers will be sponsored by the Salt Lake chapter of the League of Western Writers Of especial interest to all writers is the announcement by Frank C Robertson of Springville program chairman that two of the foremost writers of the day Katherine Newlin Burt and Struthers Buit will motor down from their Three Rivers ranch in the Jackson Hole country Wyoming to attend the writers’ round-u- p Struthers Burt foimer member of the United States air serxne e instrucOxford student tor of English at Princeton university member of the American Institute of Arts and Letters poet and author of such widely read books as “Entertaining the Islanders” “They Could Not Sleep” and fa"Escape From America” is miliar to every reader of the Saturday Evening Post and other leadmg publications Mrs Sruthers Burt better known as Katherine Newlin Burt is the fiction editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal and the author of 14 novels all of which are familiar to readers everywhere among them being "Beggars All" “This Woman and This Man” and "When Beggars Choose” Mrs Burt will talk on her recent experiences as fiction editor and "Business and Inspiration in ” Writing Struthers Burt who as president of the Bar B C Ranch company fornia west” Road a cries in its mother’s arms for the moon to play with until the aged man's fading sight finds in a glimpse of distant stars a final message of mystery and faith skygazing never ceases to fascinate The the human eye and mind pastime takes on new and stupendous wonder nd significance when indulged with George E Frost’s new handbook as companion This latest addition to Caxton’s series of "Scientific Books for the Layman" leads the reader out onto trails of marvelous adventure with infinite expanses of the universe unfolded before him and at the same time their interrelation with the infinitesimal revelations of inventions made supermlcroscopic plain ‘Bird’s Eye’ View Timely Journal Presents Vivid World Chronology of 1938 ’Vi 1939 Current Books and News of Literary Folk eviews and Comment on subtenanean July 16 £ljc Suit £ake tribune ® Eminent poet Struthers Burt and author who will lecture informally to Utah writers during their annual roundup Antoine de Saint Exupery's “Terre des Hommes" published in as "Wind America Sand and Stars” has been awarded the Grand Prlx Academle Francaise France’s highest literary award The American edition by Little Brown was tha July selection of the club A Book Clarifies Color Line Problem of Today "toughly for four centuries By George Snell Black Folk: Then and Now Burghardt Du Bois Publishers Henry Holt and Co New York City Perhaps manv people labor under the delusion that the white race exclusively has produced a culture surpassing anything accomplished hv the other races The ancient Chinese civilization was one of tb most brilliant flow clings of man's genius in historic times But before that when the white races probably wete going about with stone hatchets tucked in their loin cloths the black race in Afrt-- a was enjoying a civilization which included the knowledge of smelting Iron a thriving commerce between tribes and broad roads of stone Dr Du Bois in a new book tells the whole stoiy of the Negro from prehistoric times down to date However It Isn’t an anthropological woi k and it’s not as It Is on the you might suspect contrary an interesting presentation of the Negroes’ case backed by sound scholarship and a natural sympathy The slave trade which lasted By V E st begin- ning about 1450 was the basis for the piesent unfortunate plight of this people Other races better equipped with instruments for the subjugation of their fellow men soon saw the base with which labor was acquired in Africa and before long a steady and ever widening stream of slave traffic flowed north and west from the Dark Con- - tment Blnfianchisement In the United States has for the most part ptoven at best a hollow victory For even today Dr Du Bois asserts Negroes are disenfranchised economically everywhere in Amer- ica The answer to the problem is doubtful A step In the right direction at least would be familiarity with the Dr Du Bois’ book is problem valuable here for it presents without special pleading the whole case without rancor and develops it logically from the earliest times to now A wide reading of the book should do something to clarify what the author calls "the problem of the twentieth lentuiy— problem of the color line ” the A |