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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH i I Wkert I ved Note Playing DIZZY DRAMAS THE CHEERM. CHERUB By Joe Bower "CHANGE" f wvt yovmg I to think to Tkfct Id ricK rvdt start ly , $ret Im fcvt lately , cor!trt4redt to Ive felt some mtvuI dovtts stirring tJhdt 9 sfc-- y, Faintly- - YORK. Georges Bonnet, new foreign minister, has been a vigorous advocate of a NEW WNU Service. British-French-Americ- an DEPARTMENT, & his predecessors. With the downfall of the Left government, the conclusion of an Anglo-Italia-n agreement and the appointment of M. Bonnet, interpreters of SADDLES European polities see an advance toward a pact, possibly with Poland in, and the further isolation and immobilization of Russia. The abandonment of the French-Sovitreaty is expected to bp gn immediate Issue in what is regarded as a sharply clarifying outline of dominant conservative policy in France and England. M. 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But, in statesmanship, he is no heeled bounding basque. He is rather a wary and adroit fencer. When he was appointed ambassador to the United States in January, 1937, he brought with him a years supply of truffles and pate de foies gras. He had to take most of it back, however, as, in July, he was recalled to save the franc in the Chautemps cabinet. He was supposed to have saved it, but, as usual, it didnt stay saved, and, in the turn of the Ferris wheel, which is French politics, he was down-undand np again. He is an economist, but also a philosopher and author, in the chamber of deputies from southwest and France at the age of thirty-si-x a former minister of budget, pensions and finance. He budgets a few wisps of hair carefully across his bald pate and surveys the world specwarily through tacles. rubber-- er gold-rimm- ed s o a authoritarian its feudal carry-with government, has never fitted exactly into any of the molds of ' absolutism. The Spotlight intensifying issue Now on Jap . of fascism which force out the Strong Man may governpresent g ment spotlights several strong menf as possible successors to Premier Konoye. The only one with apparently clearly formulated ideas, and a fluent line of totalitarian talk is War Minister General Hajimi Sugiyama. After several years of Eurostudies in dipean rect action, he returned to talk deof national renovation, cadent ' parliamentarianism, unity and discipline, and the like. More than any other leader, he employs the standard terminology of. fascism if that means anything. On May 27, 1937, he gave the diet quite a lacing and said that it would have to behave, or we will dissolve Sugiyama it. Since he was Tells Diet then a member of to Behave the ruling military triumvirate, this was no casual editorial we. While he is years old, e he hits politics with a strong momentum, not a contender for high place until 1936, and hence not track-sorlike some of his rivals. He did not become a general until 1936, after the army revolt early in that year. He had been of war and head of the military air force. His heavily underslung face, resting, neckless, on a heavy torso, is asymmetrical, with one eyebrow always cocked, one side watchful and the set of a Benda mask of a dicta- JAPANS strongly ifml over, ultra-mode- rn likely-lookin- HOTEL Temple Sjquare Rates $1.50 fo $3.00 O The Hotel Temple Square has a highly desirable, friendly atmosphere. You will always find itlmmae-ulat- e, supremely comfortable, and thoroughly agreeable. You can therefore understand why this hotel 1st post-gradua- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate whyi of distinction to stop If aofmark thlo beautiful hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. WNU W 19- -38 ms n Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste . Your kidneys are constantly ill taring waste mattsr from the blood stream. 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Ask year nsigheerl ve er IftiTOIflM te fifty-eig- ht big-tim- e, vice-minister tor.' v Nw Feature. &njoWted WNU Seme WHAT TO EAT ft and WHY Hoaitcm GoudiiS f Noted Food ' Authority and ALKALINE-ASFOODS and Explains Their Role in Maintaining the BALANCE of the Body Describes the ACID- - H ACID-BAS- 6 Eut 89th Street, New York City. is the topic of the hour. On every side we hear ACIDITY complaining that they have too much acid in their systems, that they suffer from acid stomach, acid headaches, acid mouth, acidosis. In fact, most adults fancy themselves victims of a great battle between acid and alkaline forces, with the acid having the bet- ter of it. or emotional states, and other even They confuse gastric acidity causes such as which is entirely normal, when fatigued, or consuming at meal too many foods that are for the healthy stomach is al- one difficult to digest. It, therefore, ways strongly acid with the becomes apparent that thousands potential acidity of foods of people are contributing to their which leave an acid residue fol- own discomfort as a result of fear, lowing digestion. And many of ignorance, or a blind belief in misthem are convinced that they leading claims which are opposed should take drastic steps to over- to scientific facts. ' g, come the danger of acidosis. ' Acidosis Uncommon The Vogue o! Acidosis There are fashions in disease, just as in dress, home furnishings and automobiles. Ten years ago, we heard much about the evils of autointoxication, and it was some time before people realized that they had been misled by the extreme' claims of had those who some sort of remedy to sell. And now it is acidosis that is the most talked of complaint. Friends caution one another against this or that food, with the mistaken idea that it causes or aggravates an acid condition. Food faddists have frightened thousands by suggesting that acidosis is brought about by mixing various kinds of foods. - Health Endangered Indeed, we have come to a point where the fear of a acid condition is assuming proportions which indicate the possibility of real trouble unless the American people get the true facts and put aside these foolish delusions. Physiologists believe that fear and worry have a detrimental effect on digestion, and, in turn, on the general health. Thus eating meals in constant fear of acidity may upset the digestion and bring about the very symptoms that you are trying to avoid. One authority contends that perhaps 90 per cent of digestive distress, attributed to the kind or combinations of food eaten, is actually due to unfavorable mental so-call-ed well-kno- The danger is not from acidosis, but from the fear of this bugbear, and from self medication in the belief that certain remedies are required to overcome a fancied condition. For in spite of the large amount of acid produced in metabolism, the blood normally remains remarkably constant and slightly alkaline, due to a highly efficient buffer system. Perhaps you wonder, if this is so, why doctors and dietitians talk balso much about the acid-bas- e ance. The Acid-Bas- e Balance To understand this phrase, you must know that every food leaves an ash when burned in the body, just as ashes remain when coal or wood is burned in a furnace. In the body, the ash consists of valuable minerals which are required in large amounts to maintain op- timal health. Some foods, such as meat, fish, eggs and cereals, leave an acid ash because the predominating minerals are phosphorus, chlorine and sulphur. Other foods, chiefly milk and most fruits and vegetables, leave an alkaline ash because the remaining minerals are principally calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium. g These are the foods. Besides the alkaline ash and acid ash foods, there is a group of foods, including sugar, cornstarch and purified fats, which are so highly refined that no minerals remain after they are burned; and some other foods, such as butter and cream, leave a balance of the two types of ash. These are known as nteutral foods. base-formin- Cannot Trust Your Tongue The sense of taste cannot be relied upon as a guide in determining which foods are acid and which alkaline. For example, cereals, which are bland to the . Send for This FREE CHART Showing Which Foods Are Acid and Which Alkaline of the principles in planning Q NEa balanced diet i to include at least enough alkaline, or base-foring foods, to balance the ' foods. To help yon distinguish the foods that belong in each group, C. Houston Goudiss offers to send a free chart listing the principal acid-asand alkaline-as- h foods. Address C Houston Goudiss, 6 East 39th St., New York City. acid-formin- g h Ask C. Houston Goudiss C. Houston Goudiss has put at the disposal of readers of this newspaper all the facilities of his famous Experimental Kitchen Laboratory in New York City. He will gladly answer questions concerning foods, diet, nutrition, and their relation to health. You are also invited to consult him in matters' of personal hygiene. Us not necessary to write a letter unless you desire, for postcard inquiries will receive the same careful attention. Address him at 6 East 39 th Street, New York City. E By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS over-eatin- a Question? Have You taste, have an acid reaction following digestion. Bread, likewise, is acid ; forming, although you would not suspect that fact from its taste. On the other hand, potatoes, though somewhat similar to bread in flavor and food value, are one of our most valuable alkaline foods, and dried lima beans are the most highly alkaline of any food known. If it seems curious that such bland foods should have an acid ash, you may find it even harder to believe that oranges, lemons, grapefruit, peaches and tomatoes, which taste acid in the mouth, leave an alkaline ash following digestion. But the fact is that the body performs a clever bit of chemical, engineering and the final effect on the blood is alkaline. . Homemaker's Responsibility A balanced diet must include foods to sufficient base-formi- ng neutralize and counter-balanc- e the effects of the acids formed in metabolism. That is one reason why it is so important for the homemaker to provide her family with plenty of milk, fruits and vegetables, in addition to the necessary meat, fish, eggs and cereals. In general, one is likely to feel g foods better when least at predominate, slightly, in foods. the diet over Some authorities believe that this may be due not so much to their effect on the acid-bas- e balance as to the fact that they provide such splendid amounts of vitamins, minerals and fiber. However, one must not make the mistake of becoming so enthusiastic over building a highly alkaline diet that one overlooks good foods necessary to round out a balanced diet. To those homemakers who take seriously the important job of feeding a family, and wish to be correctly informed, I shall gladly send a chart showing which foods are alkaline and which acid. It can be used as a helpful guide in planning a balanced diet. Send for this chart and increase In the your food knowledge. meantime, dont under any circumstances allow misguided individuals to frighten you into joining the vast army of people who are so concerned over the possibilities of acidosis that they havent time to enjoy life. base-formin- acid-formi- ng acid-mind- ed Questions Answered Mrs. S. T. R. No, egg whites most certainly are not toxic, except to people who have an allergy toward this food. For all normal individuals, they offer an excellent source of protein. Mrs. R. McK. Generally speaking, the ideal weight for men and women over thirty is their normal weight at the age of thirty. From that time on, the scales should be watched, and the food intake reduced as soon as a gain is noticed. When maturity is reached, food is no longer required to support growth, and unless muscular activity is maintained at a high level, the total energy requirement will gradually decline. C WNU C. 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