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THE DES MOINES REGISTER TUESDAY MOM MORNING. FEBRUARY 22,1938. PAGE FOUK newsstands, and if their supplies TreeConferenc. 'We Are StronongBut We Cannot Stand Alone' run out, one can always address himself to the appropriate government bureau and get what he Letters From Readers puhliithH every week day morning by THE REGISTER AND TRIBUNE CO. T13-TIS ljcut St.

Parker AsksMsWhyWe- Should Not Form Alliance With England. want! for next to nothing. mceis loaayat Ames nat can Entered at the eoetnfflre In le ae aecund matter. destiny of mankind clear to all? modem (i)n wponi oan plunge over language. Her literature and her night then) lot th world in to chaos what i traditional axe ours.

We have in-ahmiiH Vo tha uttit uda of th two herited her conceptions of govern- By Addison Parker. Down in Kitty Hawk, N. one Is there any one who does not realize that if Great Britain goes down before the onslaught of communism or fascism now sweeping over continental Europe mornlng shortly after the EneUsh-speakinK ment A temperate central gov- Th letter re from tHm Mr-inee Fexuter redTtt. Th efrl nmy differ iity tr-m The own Ttfwa. Brief letter ft re tne mut intereiinr.

They will be horttrntwi if of par regulree. You muit jive yur name airl ai1reu. Write only on one iHte of the paper. Contributor are to nrre thin one a nwnih. Ietteri cannot returned "CANT KILL PRINCIPLES." TWO HONORS TO IBSEN'S GHOST.

Two events this winter recall the memory of Ibsen, the great Norwegian dramatist who died in 1906. They are stages in a fight ernment we will uphold but a (The T. I ea-ler, EeublMCxl In 1M1 1 (The low Sta'e Reneter, EfttAbtUfced In l5n.j kl BMKinillN ATf.V PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BY MAIL IN IOWA. Pally Rwitrr One veer.

tS Iee Mijitnii Tribune one ear. 5. Sunday Reel.ter One yea, BT MAIL OLT81DU IOWA. Pally Reei.ter One year. $7 Iee Tribune One er.

S3 Sunday one ear. So. Inliylei? Tivoiit Two Deiiiocriavcies Left. There mHiira in but two great de Iowans who gather at for a two-day cwi State college on how to 1 and better trees for th, to read this recent item from the London times: "So treat hue of the century, a few men stood about a crudely built, curlouily shaped machine. To the fcditor: nciei In the world today I am not surprised when I see he won and in another that he lost, at least temporarily.

In a dav when venereal diseases A tau thin young the unit.Jw'J I'nited States and Great Brit- T7 i man climbed into; writings in The Register from col- that we will not escape We may not be Invaded In the flesh but we will be III the spiritand we may surrender to that spirit It will sweep over us like a tidal wave. We are strong but we cannot stand alone amid the mighty convulsions of a world upheaval. i TVKSDAY. KtB. 2.

13. the aeat There 1 was some iput-j were unmentionable. Ibsen brought "mnlst concerning the Townsend discussion of them to that most Plaf sin. OnlliO Only In theses two countries dares the common man think out loud, Onuo i Only In the.se nations may he boldljqfcoMly end unafraid declare the faith thauda that li In AM AS IK1 I XATIOV. Jlfcf ll.

for that. But that is entirely dif to the Coronation miiT'' niittee'. invitation to tie. and other pllbIlc MkT private individual, to lans of Coronation tree and amenity acheme, fw in the Royal Record, th 7 been nrrn. ta dictatorship never.

Our roots go too deep for that, and Wordsworth's lines are still true: "We must be free or die who speak the tjongue That Shakespeare spake; The faith and morals hold Which Milton held. We are hearing much these days and from some in high places of secret alliance with Great Britain. Well, why not? With whom else in this troubled world could we make an alliance? Does any one believe in case of another general conflagration that we will not be in it? Does any one think that we can stand unscathed while tering of the mo-i tor and then the machine started off, ran few hundred yardt has e-lven much to in ferent than your editorial in the issue of Feb. 14 upon "Sorry Finis for Dr. Townsend." "Shameful." Not a word of truth or fact ex Dailv mtobu" NB 282,125 Public of forumJ' the Bt8ge- Be" l.

Des T20 'ore the audience very eyes, the vr.s moi nfs 'hero of "Ghosts" goea mad from OUnday register 6.C,0QI inherited syphilis. No wonder the dm Mumea. Suojay was banned in many places More dally ctmilatkn ta 'nan the, next wa Desl'ai'a cmi-iue. and denounced everywhere! But the worlolitworld In Klence and in music. Italv haiiw has contrlbutcl tremendous- the sand rt in architecture.

rlod for accepting entries end of this month, down road. rtkkra suddenly! Every ntm nation and every people cept regarding the "30-day jail Mnr Sinrl-v rircula'ion in than thaatrm in lirtl maei mad! their special contri- sentence hanging over him." ltjJel lnt9 the air and circled in tAke a look at ths chairman about for a few moments then other Iua tfun'lMjr oeapaper combined, i theaters exempt from licensing schemes In the empire overlap be accepted up to a later oata. to be fixed. So fa, schemes In the hn iT been nntlfla.1 Shall we then stand supinely by and for the sake of a temporary peace permit one after another of the citadels of democracy to be taken or shall we boldly Join with our natural ally and throw the great weight and Influence of the English-speaking peoples into the scales on the side of democracy? Nothing would do more to stabilize world conditions and lay the basis of a durable peace. of the investigating committee, thejettled back to earth butioni tJnoM to our civilization, but it remained bwiiied for the English-speaking people, til through centuries of travail, to to develop to its highest That was one of the significant Th.

AeKiaied Fre. i. e.nueiveiy en-' laws, and between book covers, it ti, the uae tT rur(1u nnn of all men ce tn mnnv land new. diapatrhea crejiied it oitr carrieu lis message 10 many samis. in thie puix-r and all the; Txn ppnprailnm later th tahnn kK-i pubii.h her.m aii nht wo generations later, me ibdoo uo diapttdiea Herein broken.

Svnhilis can be dlS- actlon of which committee you refer to as "a bit shameful." Congressman Bell was elected from our neighbors are destroyed? moments of history. The Wright brothers had made the dream at point the silt the principle of self-govern hen completed the Royal gj will be presented to the KinTk, AJau reserved. ment anoii md of Individual liberty. cussed calmly in nuxed company. "We Will Not Escape." Is not the larger meaning of dictatorships and its effect on the A bureau of Accuracy and Fair Pol Poor Man's Cottage.

in nnhH mil in TiHvntp. Tht runee. afn. Coronation Flantlnsr that political stink hole, controlled Darius Green and his flying many I'endergast, in Kansas chine come true. But this ma-the stenci of which has risen tolchlne had done more than that.

It high heaven, the election being; had destroyed, in its tevt minute, declared illegal by many actions aloft, the magnificent Isolation of The in Xlajna Charts and the The King has given a limited number of copies Bill of Rio of Kights come to ua from PUiu organized to assure etrry coe prompt and immediate of 0,6 8roundwork ta '1J fioy. ov complmnt is th "rted drive to make the famed by The Register. It it open disease "the next great plague to England, jmlancl, and the eloquent words the British Isles, and had chal in court and yet Bell continues in "UJ avwru 10 dc printed for an 'Superiority Complex' of Germany Questioned go." Ibsen's courage is vindi of Pitt oolll'llt of century and -a half ago still Hi Hill reflect the spirit of the exry day except Sunday. The Register Kill gladly correct any errors. "ai aminortues, seums, libraries, and In terrain of England and Amer dlviduals, and it Is anticipated lenged the frontiers of every nation.

Weapon of Dictators. Today that machine has become the most deadly and ruthless instrument of war. It is peculiarly office and was permitted to investigate Dr. Townsend instead of investigating the Townsend plan which they had instructions to do. You mention "cash register," Insinuating that Dr.

Townsend stole something. His accounts were au auuut i.uuo copies will be sold, i targe number of trees baa planted. In the North Does It Have Eilect on Europe's Future? cated. The fight Ibsen lost was a local Norwegian one, but not without interest. It was a fight between the two languages spoken in Norway.

For the five centuries before 1814, Denmark and Norway the weapon of dictators. It li To the Editor: dited by accountants of national; the scheme has been popular, ust copper beech, Cornish eUn, flowering trees have bees um4 i. Is Austria to be ruled from Ber repute and approved In conven COL KNOX TO THE IOWA G.O.P. Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice-presidential nominee in 1936, is going to address Iowa Republicans this evening in Des Moines.

Because of the sober, courageous, realistic and sound advice ica today v.ih.oday-"The jj BtrThe poorest man may in his cottage uitais bid defianae to all the forces oltir-ei of the Crown. It may be frail. ItlU 1U roof may shake the itorms mms may the rains may eni enter-but the King of England may not enter. All the forcwul lorces of the Crown dare not crota wt) trosi the three, hold of that ruined tIHiil tenement. Lord r-I Irard INorihcliffe related that Bismarck taarck was once asked what had a Danish king and Danish was tions.

same malady, sooner or later there is going to be a smash-up. Of all peoples the Germans should be afraid of war because they should be afraid of themselves. Somehow plans go awry before the final planting commemorative Veai, pathways, woodlands and the official language. A Dano-Nor wegian became the spoken lan Humanitarian. Did you ever see a published re lin? Probably, so long as Mussolini wills it or cannot help it.

It may now fit into his plans. If and when it does not, there will be other alignments, as happened in guage in the larger towns, while the villages clung to dialects of r-igniy acorns from the (fa Elizabeth oak in Hatfield fu have been distributed for In various parts of the coon The trees grown from these aeon port on the receipts and disbursements of a political party? They receive contributions that singly run into the thousands, yet are reckoning. Woden in Dog House. the late war. Norwegian.

The philologist Ivar which Colonel Knox gave to his party In bis recent address In Cleveland, we are guessing that merciless. It strikes terror to the stoutest heart. It makes no distinction between combatant and non-combatant, and women and children are its especial prey. By sheer terrorism it subjugates a people, and over night can lay waste cities with their priceless treasures of the centuries the art, literature and architecture at ages lung since gone. In this troubled and frightened world this age of international anarchy when mad men with not audited.

Hitler's achievements to date are of a very minor sort. They reveal not strength in him but To appraise Hitler at the present moment perhaps, one should look ho as the most impor are to oe Known as the grandchJ dren of the Queen Elizabeth tail Iowa Republicans will hear some Was the trensury of the United tant poll tilllM political fact of modern his Romeward to the pope and to Mus States ever audited? rather weakness in England, Rus thing that they enormously need une or ine largest munlcM tory, and 111 ind replied: "The fact that America iilTics- speaka English." The powers that be can put Dr. sla and France. Clearly, the so- scnemes recorded is at FmJ solini. Austria Is a little Catholic nation nesting amid others of the same faith.

The hint would be to Townsend in jail, they can even called great powers are in a des Aasen spent years studying these rural dialects and put them together Into one tongue in a grammar first published in 1848. Norwegian nationalists took it up as Irish nationalists did the Gaelic. Ibsen, the old city slicker, scoffed at this landsmaal (country-speech) and continued to write In the riksmaai or "state Bont Bound to Eln kind. -Blsmaroiwnisrck was wise. We are kill him, a great humanitarian, perate plight.

They were bankrupt wnere lu.utiu trees nave been ed in streets and on new noun-estates. In the London area a pa; put Woden in the dog house. But and they welshed. They are bank bound to il tt to England toy a common but they will not kill the principles advocated by him. George are Woden's priests wooden- runt still, and now they cannot many trees have also been B.

Brown, Prlmghar, la. headed Well, If they are, Austria will never fuse readily with Ger borrow. to hear. At Cleveland, Colonel Knox said bluntly that the GOP. has got to re-establish its foundation in the faith and support of the common men of America, including farmers and laborers, or it Is headed for the ashcan.

He talked about tariff policy and he talked about the attitude toward labor. EDITOR'S NOTE The Inilnuatlon that and there are a number of scbrtJ in which, as already stated ia TM Natural Maiarkets Geography Against Him. man schemes; nor will the other I r. lowneend etoie aomethina waa not there and waa not Iniendeif On the cnirary. wa are convinced that he wai Times, members of the Koyal FaaJ language." Sigrid Undset and But one is not sure that Hitler's little Catholic groups that have still to be taken in.

The more of Inoruugftly lionem and weu-meanlng. Knut Hamsun write in It to this lly have taken a leading part, imJ as the Coronation Grove at Vm little victories may not In the end THE FARM PROBLEM. them taken in the more the weak day. Anglo-American Comtnetctice Imphasized. prove costly defeats.

Geography is To the Editor: ness. Wodenism is expected to But Norway is a country of farm against him. The road from Berlin overcome the difficulty. But will it? Reading the editorial in The sor and the planting of a tulip tot by Queen Mary in Regent's PuL Single trees have also been pluw In private gardens by the omn and village folk, a land of fishing, lumbering, and agriculture. Be to the open seas is a long, hard road.

When in 1914 Germany was What does a look at Mussolini Register of Feb. 18 regarding the national farm Institute for the reveal with regard to Hitler? rich and powerful she could not in commemoration of the Corot ginning in Ibsen's own lifetime the bars against the country speech Mussolini's star is mounting. If discussion of the problems of ag Hon." negotiate that road. Now when the hang-over of hate of her is riculture as related to foreign vast, and her people are utterly If in England, where we she: impecunious and war-sick, how can He talked about other things, too, Including a fair proportion of criticisms of the New Deal. But the big point, the all-important point, is that he did not limit himself to "cussing out" Franklin Roosevelt.

Indeed, he warned his party with all the emphasis a man can muster that the party has got to quit relying on that he wins in Spain he controls Gibraltar. Ldbia is strategic. England's blunder in promising Palestine to the Jews when she greatly needed Jewish help should open to Mussolini the Mohamme assume that tree planting hi; she be expected to do that which were let down one by one. Now elementary schools, high schools, colleges, and official documents all may use the homespun rural tongue. But finally the two languages trade, it calls to mind again the question, why do all the men who claim to have the improvement of the agriculture interest at heart always keep away from the real cause of their failure of getting she could not do then? been done long ago they are tifc such active steps to insure th Anschluss may look good on pa future of the beautiful foliage dan heart and bring him closer to per, as German victory once looked always associate with that pi- This in their business or profes- are growing closer together.

a sure thing on paper. But paper of the world, why should then any hesitation here in the heart is fragile stuff. Suez. If he reconciles Mohammed and Moses he will be nearer than England to certain sources of finance. In any appraisal of Germanjrs the Mississippi valley where tml is shown In successive official revisions of grammar and spelling, the latest of which has Just gone Into the schools this year.

The are not merely part of the btap (An editorial from the Diibtigiie TeteDt' Producer-to-consumer relations between wn the United States and England are Ideal for a trade expansion aasnoon agreement. Each of us excels in certain production, and each Is ail li a good market for the other. The point is convincingly made by T.W, Sctiultz of Iowa State college in a Des Moinea Register art filitr article, Dr. Schultz stresses the high-grade markjiiiniarket In particularly adapted for the consumption of Armtt American ex ports. Our products are of a kind found chiefly on the sit the tables of families who can afford a relatively high standard of HviillW living, "It is worthy of note," saya he, "that mount moat of the animal products into which the feed grains of the ccw in corn belt are converted cannot be afforded by people who are relati Wmlatively poor.

Outside of the United States, the United KingdomjilSm Is probably alone In having a large number of people who are are able to afford a diet made up in the main of these more expensiwlinoenslve foodstuffs." He goes on to show that the two countriiliMntriei are counterparts In this relationship; that we grow com and cot elo) cotton, for ex.ajnple, badly needed In Britain; that she makes certain aUrtaiii things better than we can for example, kitchen articles, handkerctfoil kerchiefs, sheets and pillow cases, rugs and mats, and many others, The advantages of increased commerce bwdirM between two such countries should be obvious, and the sponsors oitti the reciprocal trade treaty are advancing on that assumption. BM Eat there are obstacles two main obstacles, our own tariff pro oil protected Industries, 8nl those nursed by the Ottawa pact. The domi Jul dominions were given preference in the English market by this agr iji agreement, and may not willingly relinquish it But the gain, both in the Interest of traoil' trade and peace, is worth a determined effort to lower the trade barriezshiwrriers. of the landscape, but where th- Make Hitler Sane. Will Mussolini allow Hitler too sion? Again, why do they not have the same privilege as every other major producer or manufacturer or large business concern, of setting the price their products should bring them on a cost of labor and a fair profit, the same as all others are allowed? W.

H. Regner, 1108 Dean Des Moines. add materially and substantial to the actual cash value of the reJ close to SaJoniki? Events are as The Republican party has got to re-think its position with respect to issues, quit relying on slogans and shibboleths of the prewar era. In times like those which we are living through which we have no alternative BUT to live through a political party that wants to National Geographic society predicts that In another century they will merge into one. Well, English was formed In the estate liable to prove that Hitler is If in Leeds ten thousand tH have been planted by the muse same way, by the growing-together of Anglo-Saxon and Norman pality largely to beautify pleasantly being Inveigled into Mussolini's camp for effect upon Mussolini's diplomatic maneuver-ings with England, Russia and France.

Nonetheless, some serious effort streets why should there be sr regain dominance must first of all French question about ten thousand tH future a certain peculiarity of the German character must be overlooked. The Germans have always suffered a little from a superiority complex. That is a serious malady. It belittles danger and blinds to defeat German leaders in the past have found it useful in order to foist new beliefs on the people and to heat them up In time of need to a fighting mood. The Will to Fight.

But to win wars the will to fight and the will to war are not enough. Napoleon's soldiers had the will to fight and Napoleon himself had genius. In the late war the German leaders showed no great genius. Do they show it now? Have the German people much will to fight now? And Germany has for the state of Iowa which wet. be 100 trees to the county! should and, no doubt, will be made THANKFUL.

To the Editor: Thank God. Senator Herring has shown our country a good example by withdrawing his name from the petition he signed indorsing the Spanish cut-throats. Patrick Sawyer, Sumner, la. Suppose Iowa this sprint; i to make Hitler sane and to keep IOWA CHESS TOURNAMENT. With the chess championship of plant 100 trees to the county, pc him relatively strong to hold Russia out of the west as Japan is expected to check her in the east.

ting In oaks and elms and Ms Iowa being decided at a two-day walnuts and maples to replace dead willows and other toft ma He also should be kept strong that never were an ornament enough to aid in driving Russia now have ceased to have any Hope for World in 'Snow White' out of Spain where British folly has let her take hold. tournament at Sanborn, wt are again reminded that this age-old game keeps marching vigorously on. Kenneth H. Davenport, state champion, is defending his title. fulness whatever? One thing we may set down a What will be the attitude of the Walt Disney Described As One of the Great Pol? certain, namely that if Iowa American people to the happen no money and Germany is bottled up geographically.

ahead with dead and dying ings in Austria? That attitude land nothing is said about weights. wood trees that have reached ti' recognize that attitudes and shibboleths have their inexorable period of obsolescence Just as truly as machinery has. The Republican party has got to relate itself to the present and future Instead of to the past. It has got to face Twentieth century problems of Twentieth century America. Colonel Knox at Cleveland did a swell job of telling his fellow-Republicans so.

More power to him if he continues the process in his speech tonight In Des Moines. The real friends of the Republican party, the sound counselom, are those who talk turkey to it, not those who pussyfoot about the necessity of doing some thinking. The Civil war and the sheer habit of winning were too much for the P. The Civil war won't win any more national elections. One feels little sure that Hitler will be determined by our choices age limit it will look so 'iter as to who in the west should be lord of the east for after all, that By Jay Franklin.

WASHINGTON, D. C. Some months ago, an intelligent business that no possible statistics ot ultimately will not prove a worse curse to Germany than even William of Doom. With a leader with a pronounced superiority complex and beef and corn will convinces Ing and i taM1' will modify social conduct lt during trio decades which lie He ahead of ass. If CharliilWw'le Chaplin's pathetic "little guy' "HI guy" waa the symbol of the last 20 yeett yean of social confusion, is the thing ultimately at man confided casual visitor that the state (The Rev.) Charles O'Connor, age, height or Drawn of contestants.

Champion Davenport willingly takes on all comers, provided they can distinguish between the king's pawn and the queen's gambit It is not at all unusual in the chess world to hear of an old champion staging "a comeback" really prosperous. Nothing F'j Chariton, la. guiding a people tinged with the lapsing In the huffs and puffs of the great depression. Now, when the revival of our prosperity under the New Deal seems to have eaten the poison apple and fallen into a deathlike slumber, Disney produces "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." All Nations to See It. ft Is safe to predict that a very fair proportion of the world's pop so "tacky" a look as dying trees.

"Ironed fables may that he had a masterly solution for all our troubles which, he argued, we were New York Day Day The program as outlined fort1 Ames conference opens up a takin? far too well supplyvJIlWly a key to our progress during the the next 20 years. Worl liilMVorld I'nder ss. Spell. If there ft' one thing plain it is that the ill the whole world lies under Honolulu Advertiser and on the side turns in a Waikiki Beach per- By O. O.

Mclntyre. NEW YORK These are drab survev of the future of Iowa, most fertile single area on and inning the title again. This 0 1 1 recently happened In the interna-(namely to put tional chess matches. But every! Mickey Mouse in contestant, whether he o'the White House earth." "The Shade Tree. a maliclousi-ci(us spell of its own con- ulation will see this remarkable film in the course of the next few days for the shake-down wenches.

Or as the late Nathan Burkan elegantly labeled them, "Houris of sonality column that has attained wide following. The rush, go and distance haz Ami the sheer habit of winning, iwith Pluto as trlvlng, a spell which, will not be "The Tree Program of Federsw years. There is nothing in it which broken unti ilu until the Prince comes rid the hist." In the unboomed days flew out the window a good while nf playing for the rest or n'omeii'i Plilha nf IoWS. could offend the political authori ards create strange relationships ing by andlM lrlo restores the sleeping ago. "Hlstorio and Famous Tree life.

there is a record of one Caliph paying a charmer $100,000 hush 1st ate (snoring, yelping and ties of any government unless Moscow objects or) principle to the ima-m Needs More Tr Snow WhitelifTO'te to life. This la aJ il another way of saying that the wi world is again waiting shameless exhibition of queens, The country desperately needs a vitalized opposition party, one capable of taking over whenever the tune comes, be it The game will go on until the very last Ailam Is checkmate, and on judgment day all mistakes will no doubt he reviewer! anH elaeifie4 tinnA I Jet nf Selected Tn princesses and princes as relics of TfM for somethilitllethinj which, will set It free from tlinf ths curse of dead ideas 1940 or later The Republican! 1 Flit In the meantime wa Knn. -V-WBJ "Care of Park and -Uw party itself will choose whether T. lown. contestants don add to is to be that party or whether 1 the sum total of the world chess is to pass out of the picture.

If! ana acquaint-ances in the metropolis. Faith Baldwin, the novelist and Myra Kingsley, the as-trologlst, for instance, are long established friends who never met They were born on the same day of the month, correspond regularly and swap -Just What Should the Tr- money yearly over a ten year period. Almost any jovial convention delegate on a night out was good for a gouge to head off an ex posure to the little woman back yonder. Flats were maintained to Jockey Innocents to tea, compromise them and then whack np with some conscienceless shyster who had the papers all ready to sign. The real k.o.

came when the ff-fann Of ffr. w.t. iiwi, an il it listens to the sort of advice TYim ITS a flit-aft nf Roadside especially when you make them and petrlfle-f rifled cuitoms. Such a nil' mood as this) descended on the ancient world during the Augustfli'ltwAge, when Virgil wrote his kls I'mous Eclogue prefiguring tWI Pt oominir of Christ, and when rt'" Horace san of the glories of to oC canlentmit rather than of -atBBBi) vjr. This is, I ol eourse.

a rather scratching fleas). ms.Et. I reminded him that we had already tried out Donald Duck as head of the NRA and that we had got more quacks than eggs as result of this experiment in political cartoonery. Just the same, it is about time that we realized that Walt Disney, creator of Mickey Mouse, is one of the great political forces of our times. In 1933.

Disney's production of 'The Three Little Pigs" came at a time when the big, bad wolf was sniffling at ever', body's door and when houses not constructed of brk-ks were col- vourself. opment Beyond the Rig" social barbarism. The cruel witch could symbol-be Marxism In Berlin, Fascism tn Russia, Japan in China, "Tories" or "Brain Trusters" In America, and so on. With modified sound-tracks, the film will be equally Intelligible to Asiatic coolies, African bushmen, German youth organizations, South American gauchos, Eskimos and proletarians. It Is, therefore, equally safe to predict that It will have a definite effect on the world's think- IZnariklriR Council.

Colonel Knox is handing out it can have a rebirth. If it has lost the capability of growth well, that is just "too bad." Our Experience with Bo" Ptantinsr In Iowa. Th UnnrUlrie Park. 1 cat ivrseni. heavy to lay on the ten-; der charm ot Walt Disney's lat nc)ivi ft v.

rnnwrvstion Ssd WHAT SOME PEOPLE WON'T WORRY ABOUT. "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier," says Rear Admiral Woodward, la an "obnoxious pacifists sor.g, calculated to work on the hearts of fond mothers." anti-breach of promise law was passed. Prior to this, millions Christmas gifts, mss Baldwin. Several times they made arrangements to meet but something came up and so they let It go. John Barrymore and his wife.

plication in Roadside iW est producti inaction. The tale of Snow part of our' were coughed up annually by the tale of i those who shrank from the smear White has loiuf long been a folklore buTiM-but so had the Three little Pig: ment." Suppose every land or -Iowa to attend this confere long been 'of headlines. Rascals who called Elaine Barry, received little more known befoul before it reached In this case there is nothing, of the! themselves lawyers Indulged every mat Deing oui 01 uic THOSE MILITARY "SECRETS." Amateur photography is arriving at new peaks of popularity just at a time when the freshly enacted military secrets law, sponsored by naval and military authorities, restricts the field and draws a curtain in front of many a "shot." That giant coast defense disappearing gun hich the new cair.era fan has tn Brian ever ainr. of Ic' screen, pose every land owner said pay attention to what is hist A frit A Fable of Hope. Its DooulatfltqePU larlty Is proven by Its tn aitrveV course, that the rear admiral can do about It But if it is worth getting excited about, we presume courts-martial will be instituted against any member of the military who hereafter suggests possessions and decide to 00 trick to terrorize victims of minor indiscretions.

Today a vigorous prosecuting attorney, in contrast to former official diffidence that smelt to heaven, has sympathetic ear share? survival; Its il wider appeal must lie hi the state of the world Itself, In the conviction that, de than a collective yawn upon their recent visit here. Celebrity chasers, generally speaking, gave them the frozen stare and a "So what?" Barry-more, for was swamped by Iowa could be remade year by a co-operauv spite our riches and knowledge, wt i "You'll never get rich" he first saw it on a picture post; are bewitchel by malign That, obviously, is calculated to forces prevent our making card is now "protected" as a still life subiert. tear down army morale and dis- use of what Wh'lt we have, and that if for those who become targets for the most despicable of all human creatures the woman blackmailer. A number of them are already heading for prison. The Roy Howards' daughter the curious the only the rlgjli f'SM Prince kisses the' sleeping Printf Princess, can all live happily ever plant trees, not to irenuuu -and fruits.

And what would be more able, what would pay investment Iowa could be made the p- ground not only of the States but of the world, aM ists would plan to see Io much as they now plan to a moment he courage enlistments. The harbor entrance which made a beautiful study in black and, Qne no white as shown in the "geograph-j of gfr.tiemm; agreements in Ic" magazine, read all over the diplomacy. This could be due to world, is now "verboten" to the! scarcity of agreeable themes, or fellow who likes to take his own. gentlemen. stepped from his miss barky.

The are that Disney ha ben caught up in the ro- hotel or theater. rleht and thssMlthat the genius who nil-imanuc "citement of the print laged Aesoo VP to malce animalaishoPa and ha" turned to Journal- fornia and Florida. speak for ml i'" -muled men ha iaid Those fortifications, picturesque in the rotogravure sections, are ism with the enthusiasm of an entire female hockey team. She comes by her instincts naturally. And what would mean his finger orJ'' 0,1 'h( clue to the mod A democracy in these times is a courtiy where -recruit" can still His autograph waa once the most desirable of all.

The indifference may mean nothing or a lot New York frequently cools off this way, to the great bewilderment of stars. Maurice Chevalier found himself suddenly a dead pigeon shortly before he returned to France. The idred Iowa in the second hun. out of bounds to the man with a I ern labyrmU-flth and has offered us, about W' a young left-hander up from 7 neOOH Peoria. new lens.

It's tough, but it's not hopeless through thlstslil this charming- old fairyi'lrr irain-tale, the wtotiMs of the things her father bfcanle one of th aJhooe forth, videnc foremost publishers, and her sunt that faith IrsilflUita life which gives us Allce Rohe- an "frt "Titer for star that has turned the town top- man 10 nave oi pride In what we have or-would stimulate enterprise courage proper pride the best of this to the penson who merely wants The "average -woman," if she ex-the views and doesn't insist upon listed, would be of no interest to being their author. There are stilly the average man. courare in trill tUs dark. sy-iurvy recently is Soma Heme if only the right Prince kitsee the tleeping Princess, are can all tive happily ever after." Cofmsai.iKii.nail fceatwMaaa saialHoward is now attached to thej tcoprnsht i3S.

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