Weekly News Analysis Sharp shifts after Rome talks
Joseph W. La Bine analyzes how the Rome Chamberlain Mussolini talks triggered a realignment in world power politics. Britain shifts from appeasement to assertive leadership as Hungary joins the axis and Poland eyes Germany, while France Italy and Japan move toward competing blocs amid looming crisis.
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Religion Growth Trends and Global Propaganda Tactics
In 1937 religious statistics show church membership rising during 1937 with 64,156,895 total members in early 1938 and 960,000 added in 1937. The Pan American conference condemned Nazi propaganda. Transocean News Service expands from Berlin to South America with new transmitters in Buenos Aires and Lima. President Roosevelt’s State of the Union draws little applause amid reorganizing plans, as Byrnes leads a Senate panel proposing a new public works department coordinating unemployment relief, social security, and federal-age programs. A single cabinet for defense is floated to unify army and navy amid a shifting defense landscape.
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Cial Senate Committee On Unemployment and Relief
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Nuts as a global staple and nutrient powerhouse
The article extols nuts as nearly universal foods rich in protein and fat, with coconuts pecans and walnuts high in fat and chestnuts rich in carbohydrates. Nuts are versatile in meals, comparable to meats, and best consumed with thorough chewing and accompanying high-fiber foods. avoid replacing milk or eggs.
Mineral and Vitamin Values in Nuts
Nuts contain varying mineral salts by type and are rich in phosphorus with manganese copper and iron. They are generally poor calcium sources though almonds show fair utilization. Nuts supply B vitamins and some contain vitamin A, often eaten with fruits in salads or ashes.
Nuts Could Form Larger Part Of American Diet
Nutritionists believe nuts may become a bigger portion of the American diet due to their nutrient content and versatility. They cite health benefits and consumer interest as factors driving increased consumption patterns.
Epictetus on inward guidance shaping actions
A concise note cites Epictetus asserting that inward opinions and principles, not death exile pain or similar fears, drive our decisions and inaction. The quote emphasizes internal moral framework over external circumstances as the real motive.
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Epictetus
Smart Advance Fashions Patterns for Spring Wardrobe
The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept in Chicago unveils two piece Blouse-With-Skirt designs and the Monastic Dress for girls. Promotions urge sewing indoors for spring as patterns detail yardage by size and sleeves, with prices at 15 cents each.
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Quickly Memorized Squares Crochet Pattern 1849
Crochet square pattern from The Sewing Circle Needlecraft port offers a six inch square for cloths spreads and small accessories. Pattern 1849 includes directions, stitch illustrations, materials, and a photograph. Send 15 cents with home address and pattern number to 82 Highth Ave New York.
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Penguin Penguins Of The Polar Wastes
The Washington Post describes penguins as flightless birds living in the frozen south polar regions. They walk upright on land, feed on fish and mollusks, and rely on flippers for powerful swimming. The female lays a single egg and both parents care for it while the birds spend much of their lives at sea.
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Bird Kingdom
South Polarias
Washington Post
Sun Down Night Driving Ties to Higher Accidents
The National Safety Council reports over 60 percent of fatal traffic accidents occur at night. Night deaths per mile are about three times daytime levels, with rural areas up 60 percent in seven years and cities up 17 percent. Improved lighting and divided highways reduce glare and crashes. Some states test reflector buttons along roads to mark curves and hazards.
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National Safety Council
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