w..-.-- - i __ - _________________________________________________________________________ PAGE THREE dio. At Window Rock, Arizona,Co has been erected a broadcastingCo I RA» A» W ITE- OR OU station, from which will be broad- A Iee t 1R A - Au w tT . otY cast programmes in the Navajo K By John C. Kirkwood tongue. These broadcasts will be Se M eP B> onC Krwo argeîy educational, in relation to B at loePipt __________________the practice of agriculture, land TyCpthlorehtpt manaemet an stck hndlng.more F. HpkisonSmih, ngieer a witeandmuc-deoraed niAlso, sujcso tribal interest aea paite, ovhs, ecurratend frm ad eain abrsshel- will have discussion, such as the IS rrT TOO LATE? the United States was considered ly kn ed a party of îiterary people sev- . ptmdsadcrse arts and crafts, resource consereoecutyintewrdcne era ye rs bef re ord W ar No. ed t e y s yn , " r an the past the rank and file of the this batte, and this war, the his- complish anything the a z" is Rota 1. H ha atired him elfto l ok d t em b saing "I am us-i tion, and ofpae atapeeof China. tribe have been difficuit to reach torians of the future will have wne oe like teKiebiglohd iIvta icofMrc.I vant by would-be teachers. some very hard words to say inter oe.I a ic feeycutywhich aot s. wa ay"s"Imanitr, 1don't own the whole of alretty." In a small New York hotel, in1 exactly that. They will say that A COXTINENT INTERNED? wnr a room overlooking Broadwaydeso ai th weter 1GIVE MORE H U T William Lyons Phelps, in his man is dying - willingly. He hea1th edeso allies wsen ssn recent book, "Autobiography with very tired man, and his inter est democracies were woefully blind If theale ere to lose in pleasu TO YOUR BREAKFAST Letters," had this to say about the in life is siender. He is not a very to the plain meaning of Nazi re- Europe, the best that this contin- andu ~ henedfo a deuae habits of literary men: "Most pro- old man, being in his 70's. In the . d fly ofann E nthe fse esmssaehpymwhye !hslf ehdipr armament in Germany. They wil, ent could hope for would be to .ame oitaiBiith .1tance and distinction. To-dyh tpdt nd treach-b allowed to live in "peace" for ized Adtetale jeack ci reco4mnizB,. Jont profes sd humorise olis pretty thoroughly a forgotteney ut my guess is that theela few months, or years. Our re- is ini toallak fViamn l ously while composing. A man man. Because of this man mil- astounding indifference o!' the lationship witb the outside world perty cauaeS Polyneuritis. Wheat wocle nhmi esae lions upon millions of men, w0o pl-hmsleu ni thede- ould be governed by what Hit- mont 49erm je lnowvn to be a useful office while he was hurriedly1mnand children in alansole soure o Viainn BI Cua witig mnusciptfortheim-have daily a kind of pleasure and stroyer was almost at their own leMssolini, and Stalin decided tion i are made from whole wheat portunate printer, was told that entertainment which they believe' doorstep, will be what seems most was accetbet them. Mean- in a irn which the wheat derm je hie must wait: Billings was writ-p to be aboslutely indispensable - inexplicýable to people of the fu- while from the inside we would create. retained in its entirety. ing and crying. His friend was!i the pleasure and entertainment ue face sabotage and subversive ac- fruit, sympathetic and wished to know provided by the movies. This ture. nlk ntin nw. ocne the cause of bis grief. "Oh, no- 'man's naine is Edwin S. Porter. As I write these lines the Prus -tvte nk ntigkont fort.1 --~hn. eawy cries when writ- He was the inventor, along with sin-r ttegtso ai history. No man wouid be sure task, thing.ae He ahlwayssof Phis ing." At that moment the boy Edison, of the first movie camera o i neighbour, brother would found came out of the room with the and was the creator of tessetbteadtheher bednoon re-ns ha itrwildislike fresh copy. The manuscript was story film." even try to hold out now for ail tbyotone, n fte b e trs doubly wet with ink and tears. 1 It will be interesting to recount military students know w hat the ti? wul Y Vnts His friend glanced at it, and read: the story of Porter - to indicate Germans are attempting. They I htfnasiIwud b con 'Nothing can cure a man o! lazi thie steps by which he climbed nledtsawi ndeb- nes, uta scod if wiî om- rom zero to a fleeting flame, and, are attempting the complete de- cuei btted o aywitandisee, b- e- bitio times help'." presumably, to c on s i de r a be struction of the French army,casabutetieHirin exciten -wealth. Porter was a telegrapher-which cannot risk holding Paris vades England, as he will, the quirec You averea, o corse 0fat age 14. Then, successively,ebetlon orfaro big n worldawillleaorngabow far treach- ing, an waspîbu sign painfterre, f 'oandn from the frth en a- ery hsbenognized. To Pndrgst afome bss ohiiton mYber, a skating rinkdeacircled frontenrhwsto bei Tom t endeorgatcafmie oswfhih tio - a g aIlbeor e drea 1e cording to the plan of von Moltke, But the tragedy is that we have dren. tyad hoas smahen o pio I r-al eor e a eahno more time to wait. If we had "Eve: controlled and corrupted Kansas bis l8th year. Then he joined the vhichcfained in 1914. on f Cty n howssntt rsn navy for three years as electri- Teatudn hn to mei ilcon ne Ol for 15 months for evading Federal in At age 21 he went into the Teatudn thn tom isto wrte a eori onaverythng tiplicil income taxes. Pendergast has re- moving picture business - in 18931 that even now people in Northtattedmccishv do hug *cently been released from prison - to work for and with EdisnIAerc n oebt1sdso in the past few years it wouid be crowd th rchst under strict rules of probation. It ws no until three years laterth border, imagine htwa this: Too late - too latte - too la te.ourbel soucesof ita in 1 s: he mustfoean otrf pis - that moving pictures were pro;-apn n Frne cnen That wiil be the epitapb of u mayi offe o a in8 iclemun enyer s hld jected on a screen. The fîrst or apn n Fac ocrs oecvlzto nesw omany ofiewee o 1 ersle edearly screenings were Of the Europe alone. wole iv ilizatontheunless odomut TH1E \\M,. terin sditto fKassnewsreel type - not o! the story awake inotime t theiseodlines ofthoughl W HEAT ~ ~ ~ City; he must have neither direct type. Porter urged that sto'I sfo htrasnta the forces loose in the world. tog «/IilIM nor indirect political participa- films be shown, and succeeded in shudder every time I hear the____ famed tion; he must flot gamble. He may having shown "The Lif e o! an people o! the United States say ousto flot leave the limits of Kansas City American Fireman" - ini 1899. that they are willing to give the WE WILL WIN kin's 1i w îthout written permission from Then followed other story films1 ali s ev r d sh t of w r,3 s c i the judge who has imposed these one o! the most popular o! tbem ale eeyadsoto a" I neyer feit more certain that wr "musts". His business contacts being "The Great Train Robbery." or when I hear Canadians argue od' must be witbin strict legal limits, This film remained the most that we have given the Mother- we will win this war than I do A on he must live a "dlean, upright, popular o! ail films until "The land ail the help that could rea- rih a hs oen.Pri s vaa temperate life"; be must keep Birth o! a Nation" came along. gone, Verdun is captured, a large culiv good company, and once a month Porter became associated, as em- sonabiy b e expected. There couid "mind to TIO NEW WHOL8 WHI «*Smstreor o heprbtin f ployer and partner, with D. W. be no more gross mis-statement pr !teFec rybsbe centrati ficer and give a strict accounting Griffith, the creator o! this epic o! the trutb. For the United destroyed. It wili take another include 10 Cuba bring you the Whole o! bis activities. He must paybe film. He ieft Edison to formi his States is in the war already, iral, ratrthntfto the t wheat ixcluding the remarkable fore April lst, 1941, bis back in- . opnadltrwn n Dunkirk escape, to enable France 0 h whea gern n wich atue cmetaxespartnership$25,00withprtAdoîf wih Zukorukrtteesnsense ifthate adiBi-Francetan andrsiBtn-ew aa- seata has tore so anyVa!al About the prohibition o! gamb- to formi the Famous Players Com- tain are overrun the struggie wili to mitanan essanewbt hias sad sviany ns. ieing: in a single year Pendergast pany. aimost immediately be transfer- soeerm. ecorge s e mieasadvtmn.bet $2,000,000 on race horses, and At age 43 Porter retired from red to this continent. And Canada YtIa norgda ee Tis wholesome energy food is ended that year about $600,000 the screen, if order to enjoy a eintepstw aplig also dellciously tasty. Mellow the loser. sort o! leisure, but two years later if no sense is doing anytbing yetonth yogeat twoappaling malt blends its goodness wit Pendergast may come to the be was back at business, this time whatever to belp the Motberland, motan sh ner a alTat conclsion hat emainng inpri-as prsiden of compny ma- exept iciBritain Whiswerashingiereverrane, available o the nut-like flavor of the whole son is more tolerable tban being ing a movie projector - a projec- digi ohl usle uta wheat. Cubs -orne to your table on probation. tor used by most o! the world's on st eporesjs s the imminent threat o! invasion miap, crunchy, toasted a golden ~theatres. Later he devised a pop- if the Germans were already at- oEgadhref eadeso brown. Try Cubs for breakfast When this present war is over ular camera to project 16 mm. tempting to land in Canada. t nin eslrgrls ! - toqrp OW. there may be several kings and films, and simultaneousi>' he____ the fact that mucb of the most £ prdc f2h aain queens witbout a tbrone. If Mit- worked with Lee De Forest on mdr qimn a oti 41hedd fTeCtadai lrwn, hr a en king sound-on-filmn talking pictures WORTH THINKING OVER Flanders, and regardless o! the Shrdifd haa CoWfW Linied of Norway, of Denmark, o! Bel- and witb Natalie Kalm~us on athtlndgtrossnwa gium; no queen of Hollaz4; rie technicolor. Although now an in- The lesson o! ail war is that bazardous operation i itseif. kings in the Balkan countries, no valiheand rather weary o! lifehh king o! Egypt. expects shorti>' to announce wbat stheweercanldont ovrome hes Why sbould any sane person be If the ancient buildings o! Bni- he describes as a revolutionary'srne.Aldw hog i encouraged at ail that, you ask? * 4 ~ tin ndFracesboldbe e-type of stili camera, tory the struggie for survival bas Because it is the first real proof tinyed Fincre snumdbedten "I rarel>' see pictures any forced groups either to match the ta Sthoee cintlrie wud lose mucb more," says Mr'. Porter, and be ta Britamn and France have ac- oftheir ouris appeal otbLon- confesses that be bas lost most o! weaions and forces of their en- tuail>' started to think o! them- ra of hei turit ppel. ot Lo-bis interest in movie-making. emies or else produce new weap- sle soeett.Biani e dnwund Pbief reil astoem Early fires bumn out i most 'of ons stronger still. That means defending the remaining sou o! ce, as would u la oder us. Early intensities exhaust us. aytig fo usnNrh '41s nds ol ls hi Staleness is apt to foilow, in one's maytisfo usnNrh France as she would defend ber 0 present appeal to both the eye later years, the flaming enthus- America whicb we bave not yet own because the doctrine o! na- and the imagination. iasms o! youth. begun to face. It means that we tional self-interest bas at long Navao lnd s peple bynot only have to produce tanks by last been thrown overboard. 48,ok0I00ntmen, womenthouanandaicbildrenes o 4ny00 meo! wom nderstadrnd t, young men- perbaps, aiso, to osadiransb tns ! Will this late act o! desperate ........ .. .. .. .. . . .. nl 5 o womunertadyoung women- and to parents, thousands, but that we have to îoyaîty be sufficient to stem the Englisb. The Navajos are - or bas as titie, "Your Career in !ight the Nazis and the Reds at tide in France? I do not know. have been - whoiiy witbout any Business." It is b>' Walter Hoving, their own game, if necessary. Or- *£written language, being essential- and its Canadian publishers are aiton gis heft cl But I amn sure o! this. The British à ly oral-minded. Now the>' are to William Collins, Sons & Company. ganization against the fiftn col be taugbt and entertained by ra- It is a book o! good counsels on umn, for instance, will invoive an rest o! the world, including thel h ow to get a job, and how to hold amount o! secret service work and make progress in a job. The wbicb bas bitherto been untbink- Uîe tts first chapter is entitled, "He'sabeo hscnintIseoe I arn not sure that an>' power ................................. .*, Looking for a Job," and it opensabeotiscnnn.Iseoe can now prevent the wbole o! the with th record on an interview paper hold up its bands in holy continental part o! western Eur- between an employer and an ap- horror at the suggestion that free ope from being temporarily sub- plicant for work. "What kind o! Canadians might ever bave to business do you think you are best merged by the Nazi tide. But I and teyoung man answrs, printed. On the saie day I read Iýen, or held, when it atternpts to suyItedfo?" aks theI employer, hav te ie> crd, nd beofingera-beeethttatiewlbero " tene frter n n tis oo is prtatfovrone o!thsre sin- Britain's act o! faith is not like "And s0 tbey corne, young men pratgvmmn evcs~ that o! some Hindu fakir wbo and young women, willing for the Washington reveaied the !act that skips across bot coals to prove :WMost part to work bard, but with one quarter o! aIl the applicants hwwl esad ihtesp no very cerudrtnigo actuail>' bad police records whicb o elh tnd ihtesp E U R E k 71 O N RP what it is the>' have to seil, no Joudnyrhvbenisverenaturai powers. It is like the convictions as to just wbat tbey wol je aebe icvr intelligent act o! a brave pioneer, GO: From noon Frida>', lune 28th, until ato do."J ed otberwise. who knows that bis own bouse is 2.00 p.m. Monda>', Jul>' lut, 1940. ti reali>' tragic - this lack o! - Months before the war many next in line for attack b>' invad- RETURN: Leave destination up to mid- work-seekers o! bow 'to -selI te e n aaes u eetls e night Tueeday, li>'2nd, 1940. 1the-mselves ,id oth- dfAt- these columnns aotRashig' uest be'bsnauaiisic Tha means war b>' the United States, and it means one bundred I percent war b>' Canada, instead o! the twenty percent stuf! we bave been fooiing around with s0 far. one wat we areaable o! be- o b. what we areaablo be- 3coming, la the only end of lie.- Robert Louis Stevenson. ruentration le the ey to Succes,, Says iychologist Marston e so-caiied "genius" bas no emental equipment than the ,ge normal person. He mere- cnows tbe secret o! applied ýntration, says Psychologist arn Moulton Marston, who sses the "secret" in a current tian Magazine article. this age o! distractions, witb rruptions b>' phone, friends, noise, "scares," and our fligbtiness, concentration "is tial to the full enjoyment o! sures or to effective work,"' upon concentration depends .an's success in this special-ý world," Marston declares. 'e capacit>' for concentration no sense the exclusive pro- Ko! genius. Indeed it is corn- to ail o! us until we lose it ýit atrophy . . . Concentra- is interest in action. Interest task, when you attain it, es attention as a tree bears ,and s0 you ind yoursel! antrating upon it without e- Even thougb you disiike a some way can often be t o acquire this essential in- Sin it. Men wbo n atural>' ce selling often earn to en- w'ork b>' regarding it as a st for kudos, a type o! amn- igame whicb natural>' ap- to tbem. Many a laz>' and ement-craving girl bas ac- d interest in cooking, sew-i and bousework, fot directi>, f idirecti>, because it means I ýhusband, home, and chul- j ren ater we begin manfuli>' 'centrate," there are a "ýmul- ty o! thoughts, bal- hts, sounds, impressions that 1into oui' minds and assail est efforts." One must earn [ect ruthiessly from among interests," and disturbances be repaced with chosen hts. "You cannet push a ht out o! your nind," tbe 1psycboogist asserts. "You replace it witb another. If lubt this, try Walter Pit- ittie joke: spend the next onds fot tbinking about the 'hippopotamus'."1 oe-track mind bas its ad- ,es, hecause ail o! us must te a one-thing-at-a-time to win success. Aids to con- !2 tion outlined b>' Marston ememorizing, r e a d in g' Personaiized dramatization ti tbing at hand, and taking ti directi>' in front o! the daing them, be deciares. mier Reynaud o! France. qe It dbo rui It 1> liuilt!i dDe L*ixo reSedan,. 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