■« THE CARBON COUNTY NEWS. RED LODGE, MONTANA PAGE TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1940. Bruckart’s Washington Digest Go-to-School Headwear Will Only Time Can Test ‘Advantages’ Forty Years Ago England, France, Germany, Include Chic Matched 'A Of Havana Conference Agreement Austria, Italy, Russia, Japan and America b By CHERIE NICHOLAS Pan-American Plan for Colonies Enlarges the Sco] Were Allies, Waging War Against China! >e A w Of Famous Monroe Doctrine ami Assur es k By ELMO SCOTT WATSON . ' tqr.?ir Enforcement of Its Provisions. I» S' (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) ' ^ • 'J f ^• .vJ i i AND so it came to pass By WILLIAM BRUCKART Value of Agreement that the Allies — Eng- >■ 4'- VVNU Service, National Press Bldg., Is Highly Controversial ! land, France, Ger­ Washington, D. C. A j';' | r ” There are many objections possi­ %'iäS i K many, Austria, Italy, Russia, L ■»¥~ mm si «iii WASHINGTON. - Although copy­ ble of statement respecting this new H’ III ÿ-xj books long since have disappeared Japan and the United States I * treaty arrangement. None can fore­ 1 -xv****~- J - X and the school systems seem to have IÀW ■i —sent their armed forces tell whether those objections have / • X Ilf omitted the “R” from reading, V against a common enemy and ; merit or not. Nor can anyone in this m writing and ’rithmetic. the truth of day say with certainty that the pro­ mm m Si y that common enemy was sS the copy lines remains indisputa- gram will guarantee either peace or Ri,_ ipvji M ! ble. One line, “time brings changes,” "A m China. ■M : In most arguments that we I: : ■ : war. Ij *■ » Ü j continues to be basic fact and it ap- hear in In the light of present RS xy ‘ i Washington discussions, f ■ : ! plies to nations as well as individu­ claims that appear sound are ad­ events, does that statement - als. If proof were needed as to the vanced both for and against the m y x sound a bit fantastic? Yet, it I j truth of the adage, recent develop­ jiffi V„s ■ value and general merit of the Ha­ i ments at Havana, Cuba, surely can i is time! But, it should be m vana treaty. The thing will have iff jy !) be used. to be studied and will have to be in added hastily, that occurred 1 V »Jr y . The conference at Havana, in operation for a time, I believe, be­ m I am 40 years ago and it was an in­ a* ■x. j j which the United States and 20 oth- fore anyone can make an unequivo­ IIS 1 A ■w'"i I J er American republics participât- cident in the history of inter­ I /jr i cal statement whether its advan­ •: 7 national relations that is now il j ed, brought into being an agreement tages outweigh its disadvantages, or iV. y ■ : j ! whereby all of the nations in North almost forgotten. It came whether the reverse is true. s ;v il m • J. V x and South America, excepting Can­ To get back to the copybook line ■i y about in this way: ada and the possessions of European /< \f that “time brings changes,” it may / ■' y-y Around the turn of the century nations, will work together in de­ nil be pointed out properly that the m the ‘‘Celestial Empire,” weak­ y fense, military or otherwise. It was yy y United States has bound itself to ened by years of aggression by ■ a meeting that must be placed in yy defend all of South and Central y European powers, was on the : large print in history because it told America. It may be said, more­ verge of being dismembered. : M the whole world that the Monroe Then a society of patriots, popu­ over, that the Havana treaty ex­ ■ Doctrine still exists and will be en­ larly known as the Boxers (from pands the Monroe Doctrine beyond forced. any of the original meaning of the a literal translation of its Chinese The Havana conference was nota­ statement made by President James name, I Ho Chu’van, meaning ble and historical in another way. It Monroe. Or, it offers ground for £ ‘‘the fist of righteous harmony”), y established for the first time, as a argument that the United States is and devoted to the principle of The Fourteenth United States infantry in the Palace Grounds of policy of the United States, a de- taking upon itself the guardianship ‘‘China for the Chinese” raised Peking. (From à photograph in the United States Signal corps, War 4 of all of the Americas, since it is a the cry of ‘‘Kill the foreign dev­ Department, Washington.) at the nape of the neck is sure fact that the United States navy is ils!” In May, 1900, they destroyed news that fs news. You can the only navy worthy of a name in a number of villages inhabited by Gen. Sir Alfred Gaselee, the opened fire on a group of sur- | ilj carry out the idea as extreme all of the Western hemisphere. natives who had been converted British commander, sprang to his prised Chinese who showed up a w as you please. Knotted and tied, feet. few minutes later. the ends will stream down to to the Christian religion and mas­ K ■ Fate of Small Republics sacred these people. In June they ‘T’m with you,” he exclaimed. Meanwhile Captain Learned Has Become Very Important the waistline at the back or m-- stop at the shoulders. You can murdered two English mission­ “The British troops will march had hauled up more rifles and . IT’S high time to be tackling the ft These changes have takes place. get in the better shops a clever aries in a village 40 miles from with the Americans tomorrow ammunition and other soldiers go-to-school wardrobe problem. Of that, there can be little doubt. little chignon type such as Lillie Peking, assassinated the chancel­ morning.” came scrambling up. Soon they So far as millinery is concerned, But there remains the condition that Dache interprets via a red, white lor of the Japanese legation in had established a firing line and thanks to the charming fashion of So 5n the morning of August 4 confronts all of the nations of North and black silk scarf manipulated the capital and waylaid and killed under its cover the whole com­ wearing bewitching little match tur­ an Allied army of 20,000 men set and South America. We do not know as you see above to the left in the Baron von Ketteler, the German pany occupied the top of the bans, such as have been so tre­ out for the Chinese capital. Since in this country what influences are oval. Note the saucy chignon frill minister. broad wall. They drove off the j mendously popular of late, the col­ Germany had the largest contin­ operative in South and Central at the back and see the impudent Meanwhile, as the outrages defenders from that corner of the lege girls’ plan of action is made gent of land forces in China it America. Of course, it is known bow to the fore designed to accent against foreigners and native wall as far as the east gate, perfectly clear. Just keep in mind had been agreed that command that subversive agents—Hitler and your widow’s peak to the utmost. converts increased, a mixed force through which a short time later the slogan “a matching with of the expedition was to be given < tfe. Mussolini and Stalin—are busy in This type turban also adapts itself of 400 marines and sailors of the British forces, under General every frock or blouse or suit.” to the German commander, Graf Mexico. We can see various signs to the new pompadour hairdress. various nationalities reached Pe­ von Waldersee. However, he had Gaselee entered without opposi­ of the boring-from-within that is tak­ Sounds like a big order, doesn’t it, i If you like bright stripes, tell the king to protect the legations. The not yet arrived in Tientsin so tion. ing place in other nations. But the but truth is it’s as simple a way to imperial authorities did little if get rid of the question as vve world this fall via a stylish peaked the expedition started without The Siege Is Lifted. ’ l truth is that we have no real knowl­ know. turban together with a gigantic anything to restrain the Boxers him. Meanwhile Battery F of the edge of how much progress has been and, as murder and pillage con­ Not that new fall turbans are go­ matching envelope bag of red, white, The Tricky Russians. Fifth field artillery, commanded made or whether the parasites that tinued, most of the foreign resi­ Sp ing to repeat summer versions. In­ yellow and blue striped fabric as by Capt. Henry J. Reilly, had are within the body politic of the dents of the capital and many na­ By August 13 the Allies were deed not! Just watch and see what worn by the smartly clad young swept the Chinese off the wall Latin countries have left only a tive converts took refuge in the within 12 miles of Peking. They PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE happens when the fall style parade woman pictured to the right. west of the Tung-pien-men gate shell of solidarity on the surface for British legation where the Brit­ had agreed to spend the night in is in full swing. You are going to It adds to the glamour of the new and the Fourteenth drove for­ His policy has become a tradition. us to see. ish minister. Sir Claude Mac­ reconnoitering the situation be­ see the most captivating, unusual jersey frocks that the majority of ward, pushing the defenders These things, if they do exist, are donald, took charge of the prep­ fore making an attack on the an­ termination to use our national de­ little pompadour concoctions enroll them are accompanied with tur­ southward toward the Sha-Huo highly dangerous to the United arations to resist the threatened cient walled city. The Russians, fense—our army, our navy, our air under the turban regime, that fancy bans or made of the identi­ gate. As the British entered the States. How dangerous they are, attack. however, who had been the slow­ force—in protecting not only our own cal jersey. The figure centered in city and the other Allied forces time alone will tell, but time has can picture. est on the march, now tried to shore lines, but the shore lines of our Designers are bending their efforts the picture demonstrates how inter­ By June 14 Peking was com­ swept in, resistance collapsed and brought the changes that force the steal first honors for themselves sister nations of the Western hemi­ to create turbans that take kindly estingly the alliance of a striped pletely cut off from communica­ the siege of the legations ended. United States to build something in by attacking the Tung-pien-men sphere. to the idea of being posed back of jersey frock and a matching striped tion with the outside world. It is not difficult to imagine the the nature of protective fence. The gate. They succeeded in forc­ In other words, the conference the new pompadour hairdo. So when jersey draped turban work out. Here Meanwhile all of the nations who hysterical joy with which these question is whether that fence shall ing an entrance but were driven which is described as “the Pan- you take a piece of your dress goods a reefer of dusty rose flannel over had citizens there had begun or­ people, who had been living for be on our frontier with Mexico and back with heavy losses. This American Agreement on Colonies, to match up a turban to go with your a navy and white striped jersey ganizing expeditionary forces to two months under the shadow of Canada, or whether it shall be a breach of international etiquette did these things: (1) it determined new fall frock be sure the model you dress, navy shoes with dusty rose send to their rescue and within a horrible death, welcomed their fence along the shores of the At­ added to the ill feeling that had steps to be taken if any European quilted bag and gloves add a defi­ a short time their troops were lantic and the Pacific, and whether select is the kind that will set off been evident from the beginning rescuers. possession in the Western hemi­ nite style touch, the cabochon twist disembarking upon the coast of the United States can build a fence your flattering pompadour curls to Although the siege of the lega­ sphere were threatened with trans­ of the matched jersey turban sup­ China. One of the first to act at all to make trespassers keep out. perfection. Note the turban shown tion had been raised, armed Chi­ fer of sovereignty to another for­ in the oval below to the left. Here plying the final touch of chic. See was the United States. It was only a few years ago that nese forces still held the Forbid­ eign nation; (2) it established a new a bright red drape is brought how flatteringly it reveals the pom­ On June 16 Gen. Arthur Mac- the Washington government was sort den City within Peking and from base for inter-American trade and through a golden ring in a way padour, which, as said before, is the Arthur, commander at Manila of letting the South American repub­ its walls kept up a sniping fire economic relations so that inroads that gives the exotic far east caste characteristic feature of the newer was ordered to rush a regiment lics hold their elections with gunfire on the invaders. On August 15 j by any European or Asiatic power to the picture. It tells you that tur­ turbans. to the Chinese port of Taku where and thinking nothing of it. Now, the Allies began cleaning out will be made more difficult; (3) it bans that tilt forward go fifty-fifty The vogue for matched fabric the Allied forces were concen­ those elections are important to us. these snipers. Reilly’s battery prepared the way for dealing with, with the very new pompadour types. is expressed not only in turbans for ■s trating, and which they captured The United States cannot go down distinguished itself during this and the control of, agents of foreign Assuming that you will be getting on June 17. The Ninth infantry, there and supervise the elections. this fall but we will see many fighting but its commander was powers seeking to carry on subver­ together a whole collection of tur­ brimmed sports hats made of tweeds commanded by Col. Emerson H. 3 That would be the surest way to dis­ killed while standing beside Gen­ sive activities against the New bans to match (with each dress a Liscum, was chosen for this duty rupt the relations of a more or less to match suits and coats to which eral Chaffee watching the effect world. self-fabric headpiece) we especially and within 19 days, although de­ peaceful character that exist be­ add a shopping bag of the same and of the fire of his guns on the cite the “chignon” turban as a must behold a perfect ensemble for travel layed by a typhoon, Liscum’s % Agreement Establishes tween the various republics. Yet, Third Gate. have in the group. The turban with force was at Taku. New World Solidarity anything that is done by any of and town wear. The Looting Begins. a chignon or with a bandanna tie | (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Then the Chinese began attack­ m Under this structure of interna­ those governments now, anything On August 28 the Allied forces ing the foreign settlements in tional agreement, there is set up ma­ that affects their status in relation HI formally entered the Forbidden Tientsin and on July 13 an allied chinery which will provide some­ to any other nation in the New City. “I was opposed to the per­ force of British, French, Japa­ thing of a guardianship—a protec­ world, becomes a matter paramount Pompadour Felt Fashion Hints for formance as one based on curi­ nese and Americans moved torate—for British and French and in importance. osity merely and not one of mili­ against that high-walled city. Aft­ / Dutch Guiana. The British section 38? The College Girl er a bitter fight lasting 15 hours v- tary or political necessity, but I U. S. Must Bear Burden : /■ of that three-part country, of course, While the dress of the college girl they took the city by storm but was overruled,” General Chaffee Of War in Americas is still subject to British rule. No­ must assume a casual look, yet in they suffered a loss of 700 killed reported to his superiors. “The Probably, the Havana convention body knows exactly the status of reality it must observe most metic­ and wounded in doing it. Among MAJ. GEN. A. R. CHAFFEE city of Peking has been sacked; will come in for some very harsh the French and Dutch sections, since ulous detail that insures for it style r the dead was Colonel Liscum. looted from corner to corner in criticism. It likely will be said by of the expedition and which later Hitler forced France to her knees distinction. His last words are inscribed the most disgraceful manner im­ and wreaked havoc with Holland. some, for instance, that it is an­ flamed out in a series of trouble­ s*?**» You will thrill with delight at the upon the banners of the Ninth aginable; such is my opinion. T other step in the direction of war some incidents. To date, the situation Is not thor­ infantry today—‘‘Keep up the had no idea that civilized armies sight of the new featherweight jer­ oughly clear how this protectorate and that its terms will result in Brel” The next morning the Japa­ would resort to such proceedings. i sey dresses styled in classic sim­ will work. It can be said, how­ American troops being used all over nese attacked at another point It is a race for spoil. I bave plicity but spectacular at that be­ Hastening across the Pacific ever, that the idea is definite and South America at some time in the along the walls but were checked kept my own command fairly cause of the fringed shawl of the Dcean while these events were conclusive and that any move to future. To the extent that the Unit­ by the fierce resistance of the clean, thank God, but with xll my self-jersey that is thrown noncha­ taking place was Maj. Gen. Adna transfer Dutch and French Guiana ed States must fight—if war comes Chinese. The American forces, efforts it is not spotless.” lantly about one’s shoulders. R. Chaffee, who had a brilliant to Germany will meet with resist­ to this side of the Atlantic—the Ha­ :.V moving forward to go into action, And then there are the newest-of- record in the Indian and Spanish- Although the Germans under ance. The United States and its vana treaty will send our troops became entangled in the Russian mm the-new pinafore frocks. Can imagi­ \merican wars and who was com­ Graf von Waldersee had arrived sister republics simply have said to south of the border. It may be that line of advance and were some­ nation go beyond this—a navy dress ing to take command of the too late to take part in the fight­ Hitler and the others in Europe; such a result would have to come, : what delayed. So it was not un­ with a bright red pinafore of sheer American forces in China. There ing and capture of Peking, they stay on your own side of the At­ anyway, whether the United States t til 11 o’clock that two compa­ wool with pleated apron skirt and aad been numerous reports that were leaders in the looting. lantic, we don't want you over here was aligned with its sister repub­ nies of the Fourteenth infantry, a jumper top all carried out in de­ the Boxers had captured the le­ When Chaffee learned that they and you shall not come here. lics or not. led by Col. A. S. Daggett and mure little girl fashion yet skillfully gation in Peking and killed all were removing from the Chinese If war comes our way—and I see covered by the fire of the remain­ So, any fair interpretation of the tuned to teen age wear? You will of its defenders. But soon after observatory some ancient astro­ no reason for it to come over here— der of the regiment, reached the Havana international meeting means M want to include one of the new and Chaffee’s arrival, the Americans nomical instruments, the Ameri­ the United States is going to have base of the wall, despite the hail that (1) a principle has been estab­ clever drawstring models done in learned through friendly Chinese can commander sent a strong let­ to carry the burden. The United Whether the hat be wide of brim, of lead poured upon them by its lished, (2) that means of support­ jersey. They are fitted to waist with that the besieged Europeans and ter of protest to Von Waldersee. States has the great stake and it a tiny , a draped turban or a defenders. Here they were shel­ ing and enforcing that principle have drawstrings that tie in front. An­ Americans were still holding out. But it was useless. The instru­ must defend that stake. So, the dramatic , milliners are tem­ tered temporarily but it was been created, and (3) that any of other suggestion is a plaid skirt with Chaffee Makes a Decision. a ments were carried away and question turns on whether it is wise pering them to the new pompadour question how long they would be the nations of North or South Amer­ suede shirt in bright monotone. * The American commander was were not returned until after the to take in so much territory by a hairdo. The model pictured accents safe. ica can act against any foreign pow­ in favor of moving at once to World war when the Treaty of er and will do so with the agreed written agreement, or whether to sophisticated simplicity which is so In this crisis a young bugler their rescue. But international Versailles forced the Germans to approval of the others. It is a pow­ persist in following the doctrine of important just now. Its lavish brim named Calvin P. Titus volun- Color Contrast in jealousies had sprung up among return them to China. erful thing and, if it holds, there is President Monroe as is now a tra­ with neat grosgrain ribbon band and the other Allied leaders and pre­ ff the As might have been expected established an entirely new solidari­ dition, dealing with the problems as short streamers at the back are em­ cious time was being lost while f . , 1 s e such incidents and other echoes of ty within the New world. they arise. inently style-right. Fall Wool Suits they debated what course they nf efnnlharrlinp«et0lRS t°^he P°int Internationa1 jealousy created As 1 said, none can tell yet how Two-piece jacket-suits dramatize should pursue. In the midst of j color contrasts and blends more eye- . . u, y so/n® dissension among the Allies and PROBLEM OF COLONIES the Havana treaty is going to work one of their conferences Chaffee Suede lor Sports appealingly than ever. Some of the the top undiscovered added to the confusion which The recent Pan-American Con­ out. If it works out as planned, it new color contrast suggestions of­ was handed a cablegram from . reigned in Peking for some time ference on Colonies receives a has plenty of meritorious phases. If Is Coming for Fall fered are olive green with mauve, Washington telling him that he Before him was a group of huts after its capture. In contrast to thorough analysis by William some of the South American repub­ had a free hand in whatever ac­ on top of the wall. Scouting for- this, however, was the friendly lics kick over the traces, as they Soft glove suede is being used by brown with pale blue, plum with Bruckart, Washington corre­ tion he decided was best. Stuff­ ward cautiously Titus found that co-operation between the British have been known to do, the Ha­ Voris, a West coast designer, in a pale blue, dark brown with toffee spondent. This conference en­ collection of sports dresses for fall. tan, red with hunter’s green and so ing the dispatch in his pocket and they were unoccupied. As he re- and the Americans. They were larged the scope of the Monroe vana treaty will be just another One dress of suede, in a pottery on and on with the color spectrum rising from the table, he an­ turned to the edge of the wall, more truly Allies than any of the Doctrine to establish virtual pro­ scrap of paper. For the time being, nounced : Capt. Henry G. Learned, the ad- others and when the time came however, the agreement is an ex­ pink shade, is collarless and has fashion will make merry this fall. tectorates over European posses­ soft, unpressed pleats in the skirt. ‘‘Gentlemen, at daybreak to­ jutant of the regiment, who had for the evacuation of Peking the sions in the Americas. Bruck­ cellent talking point, in any event. The schemes are worked out with The belt is just a wide sash of morrow the American forces will followed him, handed him the end British commander sent a detach- art believes that the true value It is notice that any foreign na­ monotone tweeds coupled with plaids tion had better consider the conse­ brown suede. Another dress of beige move on Peking. I should be of a long cord to which was at- ment of Indian pipers to show of this government cannot be and stripes. Lots of plaid is on the very glad to have company—the tached a rifle and a supply of am- the Americans special honor by quences before attempting to de­ suede has a fly-front closing, a per­ way for fall. It will be tailored into known until it has stood the test 'V more, the better. But they go at cide the fate of European posses­ fectly straight skirt and deep, sad­ munition. Hastily pulling these “piping them out” of the Chinese of time. long coats, into separate jackets and any rate, even if alone.” up, the young bugler immediately capital. sions here. dle-stitched pockets on either hip. for the costume entire.