Show V I 2 Monday Morning- Vht Salt £akc Tribunc- - - Dies Predicts Camouflaged Artillery Unit in Action War Games Gloomy View Prosecution Of Bund Group ByTheDorothy Thompson foreign policy reiterated often adds up Cost U S $3000000 American In words Army Views — -- Funds ns Current Inquiry Will Give II S ' Evidence He Says A Well Spent verbally to about the following: Noninterference in the political affairs of Europe the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine the open door In the far east the maintenance of the sanctity of treaties and a readiness at all times peacefully to arbitrate differences and to collaborate In the reduction of armaments As a matter of fact we can hardly be said to have a foreign policy at all and the congressional action In rejecting the administration's recommendations regarding neutrality makes it difficult for us to have one Without implementation policy is platitude The Kellogg-Brian- d pact denounced aggressors and August 21 1939 Hits Foreign Policy by history according to who writes the history What is coming to a head in Europe Is not a decision about It is a decision about Europe this planet It has nothing to do with the rectification of the treaty of Versailles The issue involves the total redistribution of world power and the complete reorganization of the whole world along revolutionary lines that If successful will end the very conception of Europe The plan of the “dynamic” powers Is to divide the earth Into monopolistic areas or “spheres of in- wide new deal on the terms dictated to us or fight alone or perish It is toward this issue that congress asks us to maintain a neutrality that is the equivalent of complete disinterestedness The failure of congress to act on the neutrality bill has brought the Issue much nearer to fateful decision for it has strength- ened the courage of the axis powers and discouraged those elements In Germany who have been exercising a somewhat re- WASHINGTON Aug 20 (UP)— The current Inquiry by the house accommittee on tivities Into the' German-Amerlca- n straining hand And the danger that our forbund will give the Justice departfluence" to be administered by eign policy will become an issue ment conclusive evidence to proa new form of Imperialism conin the forthcoming presidential ceed against the organization unelection Is the greatest possible sisting of state socialism under der the foreign propaganda regisabsolute government each area danger to our domestic peace ruled by a master race over subBoth political parties are under a tration act Chairman Martin Dies citiI fearful responsibility For unless ject "aliens” of second-clas- s y (D) Texas predicted Sunday x thev agree to put our foreign zenship The§e will work in reThe prediction came as the comfor and turn economic mittee prepared to call to the political policy on a national basis above months to determine the exact security in a permanent condistand Monday an unidentified partisan politics we shall have tion of benevolent slavery world issues fought out on our cost n educator” who is the president has suggested quarWe are asked not to become soil In a manner that will divide Whatever the final total of the scheduled to relate his personal antining aggressors or attemptbills for food pav tiansportation both parties and divide the counwith nazi efforts to ing to halt them by every methentangled In this The answer is experiences rent of land and damage to farmthat we are already entangled If od "short of war ” But we have in American try end to end Given the posspread propaganda It succeeds with or without war ers’ crops and f( nces it Is the no definition of what constitutes schools and colleges It was undersibility of a postponement of a world crisis until 1940 such a armv s contention the cost is reaeither by “appeasement” In castood the testimony would involve aggression and it is hardly posnation-wide hoots with Britain and France sonable in a nazi official sible for any one nation unilatercontroversy —which is still not outside the America will with almost mathDies’ reference to the justice ally to find one Only by means of actual opera— can of bodies of moor of limits tions ematical certainty set the troops disclosure followed Indeed the strategy of the by a large possibility department showdown m war it will involve ment for Armageddon the regulars and national guardsthe department Is investigating foreign policy of “dynamic” powmen be trained to the teamwork The nearest approach to party ers Is to create a situation in the bund in an attempt to deterevery point of our foreign policy a vital to their efficiency as fightThere will be no open door in mine whether It falls under the which they can claim to be the unity came In the Allen amendA? ¥ ment to the Bloom bill (the adthe far east no Monroe doctrine law requiring registration with the victims of aggression Danzig is ing forces it Is contended and no Europe All the small ministration’s bill) which would state department of all agents who an illustration The national soConvinced of Isefulnoss states will disappear or be fedhave simply repealed the existdisseminate foreign information cialist plan is to engineer a coup INV ' y m Convinced of the value of such erated Into “followers” of Geror propaganda in this country in Danzig by peaceful means — ing legislation and returned neuto the domain of interBritain— if bund means nowadays meanor Great of Kuhn fuehrer the Fritz training congress has provided Army practices war many Italy trality peaceful Y Pictured N is a camTwo here action in at weeks in who Plattsburg funds in the regular yar departnational law It looked as though the British empire survives — and before the compropaganda appeared ing the field costs the army $3000000 ouflaged battery of the 77th field artillery ment appropriation since 1935 for sufficient Republican votes could mittee last week revealed fie reJapan organization and steady terror field exercises annually in rota— In other words revolutionary We shall then have isolation have been marshalled for this socently was questioned by Justice tion for one of the four armies confined to North America And lution It is to be hoped that thev department investigators Later means Danzig will then declare that exist chiefly on paper in this isolation will involvq a sothe department said an Investigaits intention to join the reich may be marshalled again at the - cial revolution For the system and the declaration will Imme'"peacetime earliest opportunity before a tion has been going on for several Wage-HouAbout $400000 was provided spehowever modified under which world crisis of an acute nature be accepted and Danzig weeks diately we live will be unable to exist makes the problem more hotly “I personally believe the evideclared part of German soil cifically for the Manassas maneuvers which ended Fnday and in a world of monopolized and dence which the committee will Resistance to this uniliteral decontroversial and more danger-ou- s Controlled trade administered by the larger Plattsburg war games cision on the part of the Poles bring to light will justify departwhich reach their climax next ment of justice steps against the will mean aggression against controlled sysautocratically week The rest of the expenses Copyright 1939 New York tems of state socialism We shall bund under the propaganda regisGermany and the question of ' is note: This r the (Editor’s The wage-houadministration come from routine appropriations w ho was aggressor will be settled tration law” Dies said have to come into the new world j Tribune Inc for pav transportation and other last article of a series on the while generally supporting the Action Becomes r wage-houlaw) that arise from less expenses Norton amendments plans to do strenuous training in armories L Turner Richard By nothing to reopen the controversy I Likely to Be camps and at aimy posts in the WASHINGTON Aug 20 Ufl-- The officials there said It will hold Intervals between the big scale battle over amending the Itself in readiness to supply conmaneuvers Subject of Bills act was on when con- gress or Its committees with anv At 45 cents a man per dav food wage-hou- r alone cost upward of $500000 for gress adjourned It Is on now In information they mpy desire but both concentrations Pay of reg- numerous speeches and discussions wheie action Is concerned the Ini- By Klrke I Simpson ular army and guardsmen officers which the membership Is having at tiative must come from those at WASHINGTON Aug 20 UP— and men runs up to a matter of home and it certainly will be on the capitol President Roosevelt’s announcewhen the national legislature The Barden amendments would ment of a shift In the date of $1500 000 figuring It at an aveiage of $20 meets again exempt a long list of operations in Thanksgiving day this year may The opening of the next session the handling on processing of farm head the White House and coneach for the fortnight under arms will find the advocates of modifi- and other products from the reg- gress into another argument Claims To Be Paid cation In a preferred position ulations of the act In addition An effort by the last session their they would Impose a limitation forces both Republican and DemoThough the “fourth bntlle of Throughout Alanassas” concluded officially fight was to bring the question to upon the time In which an cratic to strip the president of with a cease firing order at 11 a the house floor in a form which may sue an employer for the traditional power of his office m Friday hard work still is de- would permit that branch to choose the payment of money due under to set the Thanksgiving date Is the minimum wage section or for to be expected manded of a group of armv claims between the administration-approve- d It could be done amendments of Represen- the payment of overtime due under by making the day a legal holiday board officers commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Lucas Meri- tative Norton D) New Jersey the hours section falling on a date fixed by statute Bills to that end are certain to wether Smith judge advocate of and changes proposed by RepreAnal zed sentative Barden (D) North Caro- Support the Third corps aiea go into senate and house hoppers j Barden’s support consists of an in January paving the way for The group must settle claims for lina After a long controversy they unusual and powerful coalition of congressional hearings to sound damage Jo private piopeity during the period toh&n 75 000 acies succeeded sin gettifig the bouse house members It Is made up of: national opinion were turned Into a temporary rules committee which controls Democrats and Republicans who The president has decided to suth things to approve the pro- consider the act a hardship upon proclaim November 23— Instead of military reservation cedure they wanted but congress employers and wish to narrow its the traditional last Thursday Noadiourned before the amendments scope southerners who opposed vember 30— as the Thanksgiving could be called up on the house enactment of the law on the date this year “L D S Training TAYS’’ floor ground that establishing one uni- ‘Bumps’ Armistice Day form minimum wage rate the Issue Live One Mr Roosevelt also Intimated he country over would work to the Soon after congress meets again competitive advantage of other was considering —an attractive field for outh stepping Thanksthe issue will come up sections western farmers who are giving day forward another week Fred Feather-ston- e of the opinion that it cuts the next year— further increasing the son of prices they receive for their crops probability of congressional action Almost no one however opposes Putting the observance forward to Mrs Mary G would throw it the act’s general objectives of outF e atherstone low pay and unduly close to another November holilawing unduly Lake Salt long hours day overlooked or Ignored by the City recently 1 he administration In coopera- president In giving his reasons for received an tion with the labor department’s advancing the Thanksgiving date e x eellent ap-- p WASHINGTON Aug 20 LB— bureau of statistics is deep In a That is Armistice day — Novemointment in The federal trade commission anof the act ber 11— commemorating the end of of the effect study Washin g t o n nounced Sundav night the issu- If recommendations for amendhostilities of the World war It D C ance of a complaint against Heaist ment result officials don t want was fixed as a ’legal holiday by Inc “mischarging Hundreds of Magazines them tangled In such a controversy a statute enacted last year Should 'A acts and and deceptive former stu-- P leading ' as this one going on now Thanksgiving day 1940 go up to with connection in S Business practices the second Thursday In November ' ' Good Housekeeping guaranties College now hold government the two November holidays that and labels would fall In the same week positions Sales Increase Retail year a monthly Good Housekeeping Armistice dav Monday ThanksA thorough rouise in husiness public ation was described by the Moreover It is giving Thursday (raining will help vou to qualiThroughout Nation commission as a wholly-owne- d In some jears they would fy in the Civil Service examinapossible subsidiary of Hearst Magazines tions WASHINGTON Aug 20 CF— fall on the same dav Inc The president s attention has m Uiy sacrifice Fall clothes before lhe season opens? Well Write todav for our bulletin of I he commission also alleged The department of commerce re- been called to fact Armistice the Information Registration riiitis Good Housekeeping published ported Sunday retail sales of 21217 day already provides a break betell jou We want business in August just as the fur stores for the Fall 'term ' August 28 giosslv exaggerated and false Independent stores throughout the tween Labor day and a Thanksand Septembei 5 claims for products advertised countrv increased 6 7 per cent In giving observance on the last do so we reduce prices for a brief period to induce early the ic in and cited 16 alleged 1 hursdav of November Mr RooseL I) S HUSINESS s July over the same month a jear velt Indicated his Idea In chang-ago but were 12 5 per cent below In one case it said ravon clothbuying Get jour Fall suit and topcoat now and profit by ing the date was to shorten the COLLEGE 1939 June adwas In as silk repiesented ing period between Labor 70 NO MAIN SALT LAKE CITY Southern 'states reported the vertisements and articles Three and our needs Qtoose from more than a thousand suits and topcoats Your size is here in the day earlv In September Florida the WASATCH 1812 topped principal foods with dealt and gains specifications In November late Thanksgiving the othns with cosmetics and list with sales 20 per cent above as well as to held along the Christ- n Day and Evening— All the Year Be among the hundreds who will profit hv this great color and pattern you want Julv 1938 medic inc s mas shopping trade Pulled Political Triggers offering WPA Workers Get ' In any event administration political aids have little doubt con-- 1 Chance at Posts gress when It gets back on the job in January will take an active WAiLIIS-WIEiirWASHINGTON Aug 20 (B— hand in the controversv over set$35 $30 Colonel F C Harrington W P A ting future dates for Thanksgivcommissioner ordered Sunday that ing work projects enrollees he given pn ference hereafter when V P A administrative supervisory and posts are filled While that piactice thad been a Wea widely followed in the past Har3 PAIRS WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADSHOES rington said Sunday' order gave Shirts $200 Values In unite beige gray black or blown— for street or It official status Values £30 to 1 And a limited selection of Foimal afternoon uear $6 $230 Values Aug 20 GBis it costing upward of $3000000 to train 75 000 officers and men of the First army in the war games at Plattsburg N Y and Manasvas Va It figures out at $40 each The estimate is tantalise as officials said Sunday the ssar department would be totalling figures for WASHINGTON two-wce- r 3 “well-know- 4 '' house-by-hou- Congress Tilt Looms Over Act Foes r Hold Strategic Spot Holiday Shift Today We Begin a Great EASON era-plo- je Giving You Important Savings on Hart Schaffner & Marx Civil Service Magazine Cited For False Ads Fall Weights $35 Values Fall Styles Fall Colors $10 Values $15 Values $50 allies 75 f Wr- c k Pre-Seaso- SI S ox saii: Onli ( Summer Suit Clearance Clean Clothes do make ce E difference! Slippers PWA Order Spurs Lafigin" Projects WASHINGTON Aug 20 LB— 'lhe public works administration ordered sponsors of 67 lagging projects Sunday to give evidence by August 31 they Intended to get I’EU PAIR I ORMERLY PRICED TO $10 00 Brnfcm Sizes Short Lines An Iarly Selection Is Recommended WiMLES-©VEflr211 § SOUTH MAIN Sale Shoes Will Not Be Displayed lu Window Sale Marts Promptly at 9 30— Re Here Early! liS1 1 — busy or cancel their contracts The projects represented $202176787 of construction costs Congress set June 30 1910 as the deadline for completion of P VV A contracts Salt £ak Ef iknt moromt Fiitrd at th at Halt Itka ( Uy as arrmd 8 1H79 March of matttr utnirr HuhmrlitMfn rntM (Hah Idaho NaW ominjt va t daily and Monday monih $1 aiaawhara year in alvane $12 U 6 dad and Sunday month $1 JX iu Isitifd post lasa olllii vry at NEW METHOD'S Values lo $10 f ce MEN’S SUITS and LADIES’ (plain) DRESSES t r CLFANE WASATCH C340 1 257 rant rir South I I I Smith Ahr still G£j StrMl Values to $10 Values lo $30 81075 Student SUITS and Monday and Tuesday Ii I Dixie es $1675 $2375 Summer Suits $2375 $3175 Clearance of Furnishings PAJAMAS SHIRTS $200 $155 for $250 Shirts $1B5 4 for $7 $350 $300 Sport Shirts Summer Ties Arthur Frank 208-21- 0 So Main St Values Values $155 $183 $265 $383 HALF PRICE HALF PRICE |