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Show THE RICH COUNTY REARER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE CHEERFUL CHERUB WHOS I KdL good times when I wtls 5nvh.ll. I like the child I used to be. Im sorry years keep pilintf up And s Z THIS WEEK F.DiR. Confers With Advisory Defense Commission separating him from me. By LEMUEL F. PARTON V (Consolidated Features "EW YORK. WNU Service. been singularly calm-and r e Q1Q06ODOQ DEPARTMENT. strained. There is little shrill outcry among them. Currently, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president of the General Federation of Womens Clubs, and Miss Juliet M. Bartlett, the latter taking office as newly elected president of the New York Womens City club, urge calmness. Miss Bartlett says we should keep our feet on the ground and our heads cool. Mrs. Dunbar, addressing the federation convention at Milwaukee, stresses the collective need for thought, rather than emotion. Never in our national history has there been a more desperate need for clear understanding, she says. Mrs. Dunbars job is community organization, heading this effort for the University of Oregon medical school. It is understandable that she should emphasize reasoned techniques rather than Comemotional excitements. President Roosevelt conferring with his newly created advisory defense commission on plans to gear inR. Budd Ed to to ; seems Left (Burlington) defense national a Ralph munity right, organization program. dustry for $4,000,000,000 describe our present national Jr. (U. S. Steel) ; William S. Knudsen (General Motors) ; Miss Harriet Elliott, (Nor. Car. Univ.) ; Leon endeavor. Henderson (Securities Com.) ; Chester C. Davis, (Fed. Res. Bd.) ; William H. McReynolds, (Administrative Assist. to Pres. Roosevelt). Sidney Hillman, Pres. Amal. Clothing Workers, was not present. Elected to the presidency of the federation in 1938, for a three-yea- r term, Mrs. Dunbar represents about She tells 2,000,000 club women. them, I want women to tune in A widow and a with modern life. of grandmother, pioneer stock, she has behind her a unique tradition of collective organization. Her grandfather was the first white man to plant corn in Ganger, Mo., where she was born in a log cabin. Her family trekked on to Chanute, Kan., to Fresno, Calif., and thence to Oregon, where, after her graduation from the State university she taught school. She has served 24 years as executive secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis association. She was one of six children and is the mother of a grown son and daughter. HOTELS Wabash Ave. Hotel, 27E. Harrison, Chicag e.j Near Barn dance. Choice rooms. Daily $1 up; weekly $5 up. Faul Marshall, Res. Mgr.1 Snails Trail Whats the use of the shinyi sort of trail which snails leave behind them? is asked. Is it part of their way of getting along? 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Sam-j- Medical Supplies to Be Flown to France In British Purge days the possibilities of swift industrial and military preparedness, this inquirer finds the answers reassuring, but complicated, to be taken on faith, with political factors still an unsolved X in the equation. Both pertinent and encouraging is a general agreement by authorities that with all our fumbling and faltering, the index of productivity in a free state is higher than in a slave state once it gets going. Secretary of the Treasury recently met with representatives of the machine tool industry in Washington to start team work on tooling and standardization for the mass production of planes. Participating were Dr. George Jack-soMead, vice chairman of the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics. He accepts a newly created post, at $10,000 a year, the office being established to facilitate decision on types of planes, swift standardization of parts and swift producMor-genth- au n t 'Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your kidneys are constantly filtering waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in their work do not act as Nature intended fail to remove impurities that, if retained, may whole Eoison the system and upset the Symptoms may be nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes a feeling of nervona anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Doan' t Pillt. Doan' have been winning new friends for more than forty years. reputation. They have a nation-wid- e Are recommended by grateful people the country over. Aik your neighbor I 2540 WNU W Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL tion. ' v This picture, taken at Port Washington, Long Island, shows Polly loading medical supPope and Edin garter, Red Cross staff assistants, for France. The supplies were transatlantic plane clipper aboard plies D. C., for by the American National Red Cross, Washington, use in the war. ( Portrait of Capt. Archibald. Ram- say, conservative member of parliament, who was arrested by the British government, with many others, in a sweeping roundup of suspected enemy agents. el Johnson. should have a diploma from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Making inquiries among experts as to Freed from the Nazi trap in Belgium and northern France, these French troops are shown marching from the railroad terminal in London, after a fiery crossing from the European mainland. Transports, convoyed by British naval craft, were bombed incessantly during the voyage. This1 substance forms a smooth path over which the snail can glide. Although a slow traveler, the snail will go a long way, and even climb over obstructions, to obtain favorite food. us A 2 W'! WNU Service.) If there is a touch of hysteria as we prepare to prepare, it is more among the basses than the sopranos. Counsels of important women have Stet-tini- f On technical qualifications, Dr. Mead shows a good report card, as one of the leading airplane designers of America. He received 'the Sylvanns Reed award, for 1939, for his technical contributions to the advancement of aviation, and his professional and business experience has covered both the technical and industrial field. Mr. Mead attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1911. to 1915. In 1917, he was in charge of the power plants at the laboratories of the United States air station at Dayton, Ohio. He then became a plane designer for the Wright-Marti- n Aircraft corporation and later chief engineer for the Wright Aeronautical corporation. He founded the Pratt & Whitney Co., and was chief engineer of the United Aircraft corporation. He is 49 years old, a native of Everett, Mass; Hole! TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $150 to $3.00 Its a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hoitelry ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgs, |