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T H E HKAVKKTON REVI EW ---- W o e k ly N e w » A biji I vmì *------------------ Identical Twins Feature of St. Louis Banquet . Dem-G.O.P Coalition Gesture May Be "Middle Ground' Trend ___________B y m WHO’S NEWS W . L:i Hin«*— E D ITO R 'S N O T E — W k e a «protooi e ,p ressed ia r/leie c o lu m n th ep ara tk o i* o) <*» n e w « a a a / rrt. a ad not « -c o rs a r i )y o ) r*o iraw roapor. P o litic s A m erica's political pendulum swings periodically from co n se rv a tism to liberalism and back again Coolidge-Hoover c o n serv atism was followed by R oosevelt lib eralism , but the retu rn swing to c o n se rv a tism that sta rte d la st N ovem ber 8 is m ore ap t to stop in th e m iddle of the road, than to v e e r violently back to rock-ribbed R epublicanism . W ashington o bservers, who claim P resid en t R oosevelt h as d iscard ed m iddle-road New D ealers in fav o r of "left-w ingers" tike S olicitor G en. R obert H. Jackson and WPA Ad m in istrato r H arry H opkins, p re d ic t the P resid en t m u st e ith e r abandon this policy o r lose the support of P o stm a ste r Gen. Ja m e s J . F a rle y . The P re sid e n t's an sw er w ill com e when he n am es a su ccesso r to A t torney Gen. H om er S. C um m ings. tw een these two g re a t E u ro p ean d e m o cracies. M ore im p o rta n t still is th e fact th a t F ra n c e 's c u rre n t eco n om ic and political chaos is a d ire c t re su lt of w a r p re p a ra tio n s n ecessi ta te d by G e rm a n y 's a g g ressiv e pol icy. To put down a stro n g C om m u n ist uprising. P re m ie r E d o u ard D ala d ie r has been forced to ex ercise an iron hand th a t looks d an g ero u sly like F ascism . <3* It is q u ite p ro b ab le th a t R u m a n ia 's King Carol, h aving shopped unsuccessfully for financial aid in G re a t B ritain , w ill a c c e p t H itle r's p ro m ise to buy R u m an ian w heat and oil in re tu rn for G e rm a n m a n u fa c tu re d a rticles. This would give G e rm a n y a new wedge in h e r eco nom ic d riv e to th e southeast. The only u n p le a sa n t note in an o th erw ise h ap p y B a v a ria n C h rist m as will be P o la n d 's attitu d e . Al though H itler sa feg u ard ed his p a th to th e so u th e a st by blocking a p ro posed H u ngarian-P olish p lan to a n nex R uth en ia fro m C zechoslovakia, the victo ry has bro u g h t him P o la n d 's undying h a tre d . P o lan d will oppose D er F u e h re r's plan to c re a te a new U k rain e republic in S ub -C arp ath ian R u ssia, an d will also tig h ten its frien d sh ip bonds with R ussia a t G er m a n y 's expense. Intern nt ional OREGON’S McNARY He mode friends u u h Democrats. If M r. Jack so n is appointed. M r. F a rle y will in te rp re t the m ove as a build-up leading to M r. Ja c k s o n ’s p residential nom ination in 1940. He will place th e sam e in te rp re ta tio n on any efforts to win M r. Hopkins a cab in e t post. Mr. F a rley , castin g about fo r a 1940 possibility, is re p o rted to look favorably on S e c re ta ry of S tate C or dell Hull, the only cab in e t m e m b e r who has refrain ed from ca stin g his lot w ith any factional e lem en t within the D em ocratic p a rty . Mr. Roose v elt's choice ap p aren tly lies betw een running for a th ird te rm o r en d o rs ing som e m iddle-grounder like Sec re ta ry Hull. E vidence is a lread y piling up te s tifying to the political expediency of this m iddle ro ad position. R epubli cans, who will a t la s t m ak e th em selves h e ard in co n g ress next m onth, a re inclined to assu m e such an a ttitu d e ra th e r than fight for a re tu rn to the tra d itio n a l G. O. P. conservatism . In the senate, w here R epublicans now have 23 m em b ers, they need the su p p o rt of only 26 D em ocrats, F a rm e r-L a b o rite s, P ro g ressiv es or Independents to hold a m a jo rity . By cate rin g to the m iddle-ground idea, the P re sid e n t can possibly forestall the risin g tide of R ep u b li can stren g th which is being built on th is very platform . He can also a v e rt a revolt in D em o cratic ranks, which otherw ise will alm o st c e rta in ly rise to the su rface d u rin g next congress. A m eetin g of R epublican and D em ocratic m inds is a lread y evident on c u rta ilm e n t of g overn m ental expen d itu res and a new pol icy for ad m in isterin g relief. * O regon’s Sen. C harles L. M cN ary, R epublican m inority lead e r, has a n nounced th a t “ R epublicans w ill join with other g ro u p s" on such a p ro gram . One of his plans, th a t of turning relief a d m in istratio n over to b ip artisan sta te boards, finds e x pression in the bill being d ra fte d by N orth C aro lin a’s Sen. Jo sia h W. B ai ley D em ocrat. His political co hort, Sen. E d w ard R. B urke of Ne b rask a, has announced th a t although the Bailey proposal is a "D em o c ratic m ove,” R epublican support w ill be w elcom ed. F orci fin Snugly ensconced in his B av aria n m ountain ae rie a t B erchtesgaden, Adolf H itler can aw ait C h ristm as m orning know ing his stocking will be full. E stab lish ed in 1933 as the .m a s te r of E urope, D er F u e h re r is now able to s it back and w atch the spoils of h is d ip lo m atic and m ilita ry conquests m o u n t thro u g h o u t E u rope. A m ong th e la te st spoils: (1) L ittle C zechoslovakia, reduced to v assaldom , h as ag reed to let G e r m a n y build two can als and a su p e r highw ay acro ss h er, connecting G er m an y p ro p e r with A ustria via a new sh o rt route. B oth c a n a ls (one on the M oldau, th e o th er on the O der) will join, w ith the D anube riv e r and fu rn ish an un b ro k en w aterw ay from the N orth and B altic seas to the B lack sea. Thus w ill H itle r’s eco nom ic g rip on c e n tra l E u ro p e be stre n g th en e d . (2) W ith G re a t B rita in definitely frig h ten ed . H itle r h as won a p eace tre a ty w ith B rita in 's ally, F ra n c e , w hereby a b a r r ie r is e re c te d be- O ne d ay 115 y e a rs ago. P re sid e n t J a m e s M onroe stuck out h is chin a g a in st the "ho ly a llia n c e ” th en th re a te n in g the w orld in g e n e ra l and South A m erica in p a rtic u la r. His sta te m e n t: "W e could n o t view an in terp o sitio n for o p p ressin g th em (th e S p anish-A m erican rep u b lics) or co ntrolling in any o th er m a n n e r th e ir destin y , by any E u ro p e a n pow er, in any o th er lig h t th an a s a m a n ifestatio n of an unfrien d ly disp o si tion to w a rd th e U nited S ta te s.” In th e cen tu ry th a t follow ed, the U. S. h a s clung ten ac io u sly to its M onroe d o ctrin e, so m etim es b lu sh ing guiltily a t c h a rg e s of "d o lla r d ip lo m a c y ” in South A m erica. B ut in 1938 th e re h a s a rise n a th re a t fa r g re a te r th a n th e holy allian ce, n am ely , th e F ascist-N azi triu m v ira te of G erm an y , Ita ly and Ja p a n . How fa r th ese natio n s h av e pene tra te d into South A m erica is d e b a ta ble. b u t few o b se rv e rs deny the t h r e a t Though the triu m v ira te m ay h a v e no te rrito ria l am b itio n s in P a n A m erica, it is significant th a t Nazi- F a s c is t foreig n tra d e su ccess ru n s h and in h and w ith political su ccess. D ip lo m at an d c o m m e rc ia l sa le sm a n a re often one and th e sa m e person. U. S. w eapons to fight th is a g g ressio n a re tr a d e ag re e m e n ts, a P a n -A m rican “ leag u e of n a tio n s” an d co-ordinated W estern h em i sp h ere defense. To offer th e se w eap ons, a U. S. d eleg a tio n is a tte n d in g th e eighth P a n -A m erican co n ference in L im a. P eru , w hich opens s tr a teg ically a t a tim e when A m erican natio n s a re anxious to a ir th e ir tro u bles. N otably included in th e U. S. P olitics stopped at the gang p i (ink. I Rrlifiion ! The n e a r fa ta l h e a rt a tta c k which ! seized Pope P ius XI recen tly leads 1 persons close to th e V atican to b e lieve he will soon issue an en cy clical on w orld issues, reaffirm in g his p ro nounced stan d a g a in st a rm e d con flicts, G e rm an y ’s Jew ish p e rse c u tion and com m unism . The pope is believed anxious to m a k e such a re sta te m e n t im m ed iately b ecau se he is convinced an o th e r h e a rt a t tack m ay prove fatal. \ i j ; ! l/n c le J^kli Clot« to Diiaiter A ship should not roly upon on« •mull anchor, nor life upon a sin g le hope. Nome m en k eep their Ideals h ig h by p u llin g th em on Ui« s h e lf. There Is gives his around the wife won’t By LEM UEL F. PA R TO N Half of our pastim es ure pur sued to escape boredom. It re quires intelligence to fight against it. E v e r y d a y , stop and think w h eth er th a t d a y Is going to be part of an u n p lea sa n t p a st. Y e t a D ip lo m a t who died rec*nt‘ ly. "He's the s m a rte s t hrftnbre I e v e r m e t," said m y frien d . "H e talk ed to - m e for tw o hours, fra n k and honest, look ing m e rig h t in the ey e an d n e v er holding out on an y th in g . He w as c h a rm in g and b rillia n t and he d id n 't ask m e not to p rin t anything. I th o u g h t I h a d a g re a t sto ry . But, when I sta rte d to w rite it. th ere w as ju s t nothing th ere. I saw him s e v e ra l tim e s a fte r th at, and re a l ized th a t he w as a m a s te r in h eart- to -h e a rt ta lk w hich left no c o m m it m e n ts w h atso ev er. I saw ca g e y d ip lo m a ts k issed oft ju st as I had been. T he m a n is a m a rv e l of b ra in s and in g e n u ity .” T h e sm all, frag ile , deaf, in g r a tia t ing G e n e ra l Inonu is the h e ro of the T u rk ish a rm y , p re m ie r until a y e a r ago, w hen he w as m y sterio u sly b enched by K em al A tatu rk . T h ere w ere ru m o rs th a t he w as en g ag ed in in te rn a tio n a l neg o tiatio n s of such su b tlety th a t he found it n e c e ssa ry to k eep out of office and off-stage. It w as in 1920 that young Colonel Ism et joined Mustafa Kem al in Anatolia. By 192?. he had driven the Greeks out of Anatolia and Smyrna and in this period and thereafter he w as Kemal Ataturk's chief m ili tary aide. He added to his lau rels, when, at the 1923 Lausanne conference, he ran rings around British and Italian diplom ats and won for Turkey virtually its demands. ' | 'A L L . a u ste re S u m n er W elles, a A d eft p re c isio n ist in c a re e r diplo m acy , is m e re ly u n d e rs e c re ta ry of sta te , b u t off-stage h e 's the key-m an of a c ritic a l in S u m n e r W e lle s te rn a tio n a l en- A S p e c ia list in c o u n ter and a S. A . R e la tio n s P * ic y d ra u g h ts m a n in whose h a n d s a c h a rt of o u r South A m eri can p ro ced u re is ta k in g shape. He helped in itia te an d h as diligently fo stered th e "good n e ig h b o r” policy in L atin -A m erica, and his ra d io a d d re s s urg in g a g et-to g eth er in the W estern h e m isp h e re receiv ed a good p re ss in th o se cou n tries. But a b a d p re ss in G e rm a n y . His plea for joint defense against "any threat of attack” is in interesting contrast to his speeches of a year ago, when he appealed to the “ nations of the world for a new world order, based on justice and law .” He w eighs the actualities of trade, finance and the collective safety and solvency of the Western world. Something like a picture of a western league of nations be gins to em erge as the great im perialism s turn toward the vast raw m aterial storehouse of South Am erica. A fter his g ra d u a tio n from H a r v a rd in 1914, F ra n k lin D. R oosevelt, then a ss ista n t s e c re ta ry of th e navy, helped h im e n te r c a re e r d ip lo m acy. In his e a rly th irtie s, he w as high co m m issio n e r to the D o m inican R e public, th e a u th o r of "N a b o th ’s V in e y a rd ,” a tw o-volum e stu d y of th a t cou n try . He w as m a d e am - | b a ss a d o r to C uba by P re s id e n t R oosevelt in 1933. He b e c a m e un d e rs e c re ta ry of s ta te la s t y e a r. Soy pleasant things about peo ple. At least 8 per cent, under the law of averuges, ought to b« carried to them. No optical illusion this, hut five pairs of Identical twins attending a dinner sponsored by an organisation of twins in St. Louts. Mo. Regular m eetings are sponsored by the 81. Louis Pairs, a fraternal organisation all m em bers of which must be twins. I.eft to right are Marcia and Myra Kelly, Opal Jean and Mary Jane Tuttle, Marie and Jeanne Gartner, Annabelle and Isabel Roques, Jane and Jranne Gagnon. All live In St. Louis. There are several sim ilar organisations throughout the I'nited Stales with m em bership limited to twins. The St. Louis club Is one of the most widely known. Mishap Season Gets Early Start THE SIMPLE WAY pictured The season for accidents like this is well under way more fortunate, happen often on icy strerts. ar.d they're early fall snowstorm in years brought grief to many a A ccidents on slippery streets each year result In an dam aged autom obiles. in many cities. M ishaps, frequently am using lo the by no m eans confined lo cities. In New York the worst pedestrian, and Impedrd traffic In the busiest sections. alarm ing number of deaths, and exact a costly toll lo Their Schooling Is Matter for Court l-H CLUB CHAMPS • C o n so lid a te d A t w i F e a tu r e s . WNV Service. above often brings amazingly fast relief from discomfort and sort throat accompanying colds. T ry it. T hen — see your doctor. U s probably will tell you to con tinue with the Buyer Aspirin tie- cause it acts so fast to relieve dis comforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. * T h u simple wav, hocked by scientific authority. has largely sup- plunlrd the use ol strong inriliciues in easing cold sym ptom s. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. But make sure you get E iuine pirn. BAYEit 15 r o « U TABLETS 1 FULL DOZEN 2 U F o r a F rien d A day for toil, An hour far sport, But for a frien d is life too sh ort. —Emerson. Still Coughing? Seeking possession of his four children in order that they m ight he entered in British schools, Guy Maynard Liddell, head of England's elvil intelligence departm ent, has applied for a writ of habeas corpus against his w ife, Mrs. Calypso Liddell, mother of the children and from whom he has been separated since 1935. All of the children are honor students in a M iam i, F la., grade school. Hal Clark. 17-year-old youth from Clark's Hill, Ind., and his grand champion 4-11 pen of sheep. Clark’s sheep won honors at the thirty-ninth annual International Live Slock show in Chicago, where proud own ers from all over the nation exhibit ed their anim als. PRESENTATION SET No m atter how m any medicine« you have tried for your comm on cough, chest cold, or bronchial Irri tation, you m ay get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance w ith any remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which goes right to the sea t of th e trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ - ladcn phlegm. Even it other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, try Creomul sion. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money it you are not thoroughly satisfied w ith th e bene fits obtained. Creomulsion Is one word, ask for It plainly, see th at the nam e on th e bottle Is Creomulsion. and you’ll get th e genuine product and th e relief you want. (Adv.) 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A lex an d er K orda, in a n o th e r room , h e a rd him . "Sign that man up, whoever he is,” said Korda. "That’s a great perform ance.” He had what it took, and they routed him right through to fam e and riches. He won by challenging a hom ily—“ Do not d esp air.” COLDS Sore Throat Accompanying Colds d e l” an d o th er films, m a d e so m an y un su ccessfu l trie s a t th e sc reen seven y e a rs ago L a u g h in g a t th a t th e y called D e sp a ir G e ts him “S creen Te,t” Donat HOW TO RELIEVE Simply Follow Thesa Easy Direction to East tin Pain and Discomfort mt the E n g lish a c R O to B r E on R T the DONAT, u p -tak e in "T h e C ita D onat F am e n kind of m an who promise who comes next duy and says Ids let him keep it. And Even That Weaken« V E W YORK —In E urope, a few y e a rs ago. this w rite r m e t a frien d who h ad Just interv iew ed G en. Ism e t Inonu. who is today T u r k e y 's new d icta- D ic ta to r In o n u tor, succeeding A n Iro n M a n , K em al A taturk. H e w as one of few m en who re ta in e d th e confidence of A ta tu rk to th e end. He w as a firm an d e x a c t ing and. a t tim es, ru th le ss ru le r of th e a rm y , and is said to lack none of th e tra d itio n a l specifications of the iron m an . It is a p p a re n t th a t Ism e t Inonu is in te n t on keeping T u rk ey d ip lo m a t ically liquid, th a t he fully realizes the b a rg a in in g pow er of T u rk e y 's h eg em o n y o v er the M oslem bloc, and th a t he p ro b ab ly will use this and o th e r stra te g ic a ss e ts in m a k ing som e sh rew d b a rg a in s. EX-CANDIDATE LANDON group is A lfred M. L andon, 1936 R epublican p re sid e n tia l nom inee, which in d icates th a t p o litical p a r ties a re w illing to confine th e ir op- position to d o m estic a ffairs when W estern h e m isp h e re se c u rity is in- volved. S e c re ta ry of S ta te C ordell H ull has a lre a d y m em orized his propos- als. b u t his p re se n ta tio n will be stag ed so e la b o ra te ly th a t South A m erican nations th e m se lv e s will voice the plans. R eason: If the U. S. w ere to ta k e o u trig h t lead in defending the W estern h em isp h ere , the “d o llar d ip lo m acy ” c h a rg e would again a p p e a r. T h a t M r. Hull will succeed in solidifying P an A m erica is conceded by m o st ob serv ers, who re c a ll th a t in 1933 he in jected an in cred ib le sp irit of o p ti m ism into the forlorn M ontevideo conference. , Friday. Dccemlier 9, 19.W Miss Eleanor R oosevelt, niece and nam esake of Mrs. Franklin I). Roosevelt, will he presented In Washington at a White House dance to be given by President and Mrs. Roosevelt the latter part of D ecem ber. Her father Is Hall Roosevelt of New York city, brother of Mrs. R oosevelt. As an Indian scout for Buffalo b ill Cody, Henry D. Zells rode horse back ahead of stagecoaches on the old overland trail. Now, a Denver, Colo., restaurateur, the 73-year-old ex-plainsm an does his riding In the modern manner. F lying from Seattle to Denver he m ade the trip over night. His first trip, a 450-mile journey from Kansas City to Colorado, took him 3 months and 20 days. Wink of the Hello Girl At the hint of any delay over the telephone in Sweden the Swedish operator says not "Just a m inute” but "in the wink of an ey e,” and the system works as quickly as that. A D V E R T I S I N G D V Is as essential K to business as is rain to R growing crops. It is th« T I H keystone in the arch of successful merchandising. I Let us show you how to N apply it to your business. G