A SH LAN D D A IL J f T ID IN G S Telephone 39 OFFICIAL CITY PAPBR aertaa,” Were dlaenaaeA by s. 9 , D .D ey h o ff and Mt» 8. NttttSh ’ But in any case they are not American purposed. The, international ism that wer should have is one that will bo at work constantly for the benefit of America and Americans, on the basis of reasonable protection oij American interests and reasonable sharing of those things in which nations and peoples must have a partnefship. The World court is a proposal to make orderly advance In international relations. The proposal may have to be amended or modified. It feannot be ignored. A monologue entitled "Ho* t To Do It,” given by Mr«. Tbs following Interesting Ac- kodak albi »fetöJ3.50 «tnmt .oc ms . ream neettat or After the meeting adjourned, the Woman'» SatMttt Ato osto' duty refreshment« were «erv-d ttqn a^fboejtb^ fjalt ‘ too M» , r the hpateaaea, Mr». Frailer, for Thursday'« laaqe. r Coder had* Mr». McCracken. elation, formerly Ladles of t>e honored Wedn 5 Í W One Month — Three Menth» Six Month» .. One Year . p H otel Bldg. U ntil ChristniAd mander of t ie tond, Cs&fWW*" DISPLAY ADVERTISING RA Slagle Insertion, per Inch ------------------ -V--------- Calendar of tbe Week’s Event« ■' • Mmftay, December 14— Ashland Study Club. Mrs. Louis Dodge, hostess. Monday, December 14— French Club. Mrs. Clare Beebe, Avery street, hoateaa. Monday, December 14— Ladles A it Club. Covered Dish anp- per. Civic Club house. Tuesday, DecemberlS— Executive Board meets. Civic Club. Tuesday, December 18— Installs tlon of Officers at Alpha Chap­ ter. No. 1., O. B. S. Wednesday, December 18— W. B. A., Card Party. Members and friends Invited. Wednesday, December 18— Auxiliary to Trinity Guild. Social meeting. Evening. Tbmaday, December 17— Trinity Guild meets at Parish House. Social afternoon Truy-sdry, December 17— Valley View Community Club meets. Afternoon. Friday, December 38— “Who Do” Class Annual Christmas party. Evening aj the church parlors of Methodist church. Friday. December 1 » —Visiting Day at. Junior High. Rooms to be visited and programs given in grades and Junior One Insertion a week ------ --------------- ------------ .-------------- - Two insertions a w e e k __ — ______________ _______ — DaUy Insertion ------------------------------_-------------------------- Rate« for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising First insertion, per 8 point l i n e ________________________ Raich subsequent insertion, 8 point line ______ _______ - Card of T hanks----------------------------------------------- ------------ Obitnaries. per line “All fatane events, where an admission charge la ma collection taken is Advertising.” No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will he lag or Job printing — onr contributions will be In AX£SJI w/ aaxzA oui piuo pr u aaa kA vr an VAAAA1AAAX7AA . d while there are Aiaorictfn eofiitfieigud interests that mid be glad to fight Japan off as an interference with Xnierican opportunities in China, both countries have too g&vat a stake in peace and too great a risk in war, to per i$it these local interests to sway governmental policies ; What is a great deal more directly to the point is the Japanese premier’s doubt about the value of an international conference on disarmament ForMr. Kato does not sit in the currents of th o u g h that circulates between London, Washington, Paris, Ber- 1m and Rome. He is in the field of influence of Moscow, Peking and Tokyo. He not only realizes that he is Or iintal, he sees that Soviet Russia is very Oriental. Japan ifiight in a friendly was sit in with an American and European couventon on peace. But the results of that QMMM movement would be fruitless with the sort of at- tacks that would be made on it from Russia and from Ohina. Russia is an orient power more than Enropeim. Russia can not discuss peace plans with western Europe, not but that Russia might be willing to have peace» but Russia can not talk peace and use the same sort of words that Great Britain and France would use. Neither could lajtan, for that matter, but at least Japan would be will­ ing to pretend to use the same language. Tchitcherin Would not even pretend. Kato knows that the problem of peace in the Far East in vexed by Chinese weakness and Russia's pug- nacity. He is {»essimistic about any understanding for land disarmament until Russia is willing to say whut it means, and China is able to say what it wants. jcsxava WtflWEBFUL ASSÒKJJ vfaa vaaao a "Who Do” Class Party— The annual “Who Do” class party will he given In* the par- lore of the Methodist church, on tbe evening of December the eighteenth at 8:00. The hue- bands are the Invited .guests. Bach lady Is to bring two Inex­ pensive gifts for the tree. This is an event looked tar- ward to -with considerable in- terest by the membership and their guests. A program is ar­ ranged of games, stunts and music. Of course the room will oe Chrlstmasy and gay in its holi­ day trappings and the commit­ tees In charge will see to it that there are most satisfying re- Tula-hiluai met Thursday home of May the Christmas cussed. Campfire Girl« afternoon at the Clary. Plans for party were dis­ \ decided te party at the home Flackus, December from two until five • have the of Blaine II,- 1985, o’clock p. It was also decided- tor bring •May, December 18—Christmas useful ,gifts to each other. A Entertainment at Bellview very happy plan was evolved« Evening. which the girls will carry out Friday D ecem ber 1H— Stunt that is quite in keeping with the Party. Camp Fire Girls of C hristm as spirit. A. V H. 8. Evening, Hi tt»h {.Reported by the Scribe, Carol — tor D eeenbef 1«. "During «be program bM> Mra. Aydeiatte gave as an- dreaa, telling of tbe alms sad objecta of the great order,- and ' Mr». Ward also »¡PObe for a fe # J minutes; both addfease» brtniF lng appreciative applause. “Mrs. Stanton favored tbe In­ dies present with a piano solo, Mrs. B om argave a reading, no- ' companled by Mrs- Charles Brady at tbe planp, klnilly responded / , “The next meeting wIH be held to an encore. Mrs. Kd High gave a reading December II, a “Mothers and also. Thia waa an costume and Daughters Day** la charge of enjoyed very«moch. the Junior Department Tbe prograiaw aj concluded by, i a grasp of lhdtoe, - dreaaed a* **goopa**,afisi4g the( ope rail® gem , . Sixty people were fathered Wednesday evening to enjoy the Racial hour at card«, planned by the Civic Club. This waa felt to be an-pxceptlonally large dumber considering the counter attractions the same evening. high honors W ere. Mrs. Haael HabeTly at Bridge and Mr. W. A. Schell at Five Hundred. ' Tbe prlsec were beautiful potted plants. The luncheon of meat sand- «riches, oaks and coffee wse served cafeteria fashion from a table v e r t prdttUy arranged. The hostesses for this very «ucceee- fnl affair were Mrs. P. 8. Pro­ ve. 1. assisted by Mrs. K. P. Vims, Mrs. Frank Dean and DON’T WISH FOR WEALTH SAVE FOR IT It is easy to stand at the font of a moon- tain and wish yon were at the top. But if yon expect to mount the heights yon will have to climb with slow, steady steps. Save some amount — however small, each and every day. Make it a- rule "of your life, and you will find yourself stead­ ily mounting to the goal, i Don’t wish. Don’t dream. SAVE. • The Cititens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon LEATHER SLIPPERS FOR MEN Romeo Everett Opera WILL MAKE DAD HAPPY CHRISTMAS OVERLAND SHOE SHOP S vuiun« Attem *dng Da <*B5r’ De wJL., , regular l i i i p. win bag Gra<,e en though the first has .been a citizen of the United ipan from his own American state and a soldier for hia country. Mussolini affects to he an extreme nationalist, but in this he is, like so many alleged “ nationalists” of our time, an extreme internationalist He talks “ Ita ly /’ but He means that all the world is his oyster just as far ps he Can delude or ¡»ersuade or bully others into thinking so. H He and the r e s t o f us may have taken this lesson front in- 1 tprnational socialist«, much as we denounce their inter- H Rationalism. Jl • In any ease, we ought not to fool ourselves into sup- H ““ sing that we can shut out the world by inere words, n we permit the wcrld to bit rode by deeds and if well roolate over the world with onr jiersons and our dollars. I] Using Italy only as an illustration: Of the hundreds 1 thonsaods of Italians who have come to America or o will come, some become foyal Americans at ones, some tbe association of a few years, and some never. Mns- i will **aee” ae many of these as he can, for his own I wee, purpoeee which are more or less legitimate. Touring IBnick Six 1 Chevrolet Touring t X üu c a ia IS A t a n i r t SO-DAT OVAXAMTU PhMieS?