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erty of a few | bringing By RODNEY DUTCHER (NEA Service Writer) * Washington—Franklin Adams, vet- P eran counselor of the Pan-American Union, who spends most of his life the Americans and the Latin-Americans clo: her, re- Ports a great deal of pro for the | Movement. Mr. Ac aims 1 Great share of the c Appears to be inevi “The future calls tionships.” says } ning to build t for close ri “We are be; that is only the roads programs below t are only in their call for thousands bondholders. Increasing Our Interest “We are getting to be stoc in those countries. When c goes down there our inter countries and pcoples bound to follow “Study of the S| comes more por J States every year. In the Nev Public schools alone 23.000 Studying it. We are be: together by all the meih munication and Steamship service has mented by airways and the come when motorists wi South America. “By next spring there will be improved highway all the way Mexico City Mexico and k loaded with bits of Mex- feo. Latin customs will become fa- Millar to millions of Americans, many of whom will pick up part of the Spanish language. “Next year it will also be possible to motor down into Central America. “The market. of women’s fashions thas become filled with the S| Motif in the wake of the Ba jit; the trend | are {exposition. Spanish costumes and ‘customs are rich in inspiration and the world’s most famous couturiers who exhibited at Barcelona have brought a great deal away. The in- fluence in autumn styles 1s reported style centers everywhere. Fan- ‘0 jewelry and Barcelona jewelry e being worn with Spanish scarfs ‘Spanish colors’ and silhouettes the mode. pain and Latin America have a non culture as well as a com- anguage. We are exchanging sts with one as with the other. La Argentina, the dancer Buenos Aires, is touring the d States, our own Clarita Mar- . the wife of a Chicago lawyer, been reaping the highest critical e with her Spanish dances in the of Spain. And Sidney Franklin, he bull fighter from Brooklyn, is all the in the Spanish arenas. nish dances will be popular in this country as long as American \ try to keep their weight down. nees use every muscle. The ne Phoenecians, the Romans Moors have all contributed to i they call for such a com- of the body that their pop- mong women is being en- by the reducing fad. wy Army band went over to the josition and came back with repertoire of Spanish music : will be heard by Americans now on. ‘The Pan-American have introduced Latin-Amer- v to everyone who has a ra- Our private orchestras are pick- r Spanish vogue and we are ing both the Spanish and Argen- ancoes The Rise of Chile “Our high class grocers are begin- = to carry the ingredients needed f making Spanish dishes. Already you can find chile con carne wher- ever you go. here are 687 women’s clubs which are studying Latin America with some aid from the Pan-American Union. ‘They have Latin-American luncheons and dinners and seem to me to be rep- resenting part of the advance guard illions of us who are going to at deal of attention to Latin New York, Oct. 2.—Penthouses, in spite of their sky-high rentals and lo- cations, are finding a demand which | begins to baffle the builders of Man- | hattan. To date, there are but 600 in ali New York perched upon the city rooftops. And these have come into being within the past half-dozen Years. Meanwhile. tl who can pay the prices for a hou and gi n. ftand in line waiting for new ones to b2 constructed. However, something like 89 cr 99 per cent of remodeled and newly erected apartments have a little gra; heuse on the roof * * # The most intriguing belonzs to # certain Al Smith. whose brown derby Caused sections of the south to go Re- publican. His particu! ng suite bears a startling resemblance to the ancient cliff-dweller abodes. Ths architecture is particularly New Mexican Indian r ‘The most ornate is George Gershwin. composer of “Rhapsody in Blue,” who looks down upon the Hudson river from a pent- house decorated in the most ultra-| ; Modern of the French school of de- ; Sign. Eva Le Gallienne, producer and actress, is building herself one atop the Fourteenth Strect theater. where- in are given her repertoire plays. Thus she can go through with a rehearsal ‘by merely coming down stairs. Ach- med Abdullah, the magazine and novel scribe who wears inonocles, may be found among his famous rugs on the top of the Fifth Avenue hotel, Heywood Broun, the columnist, took himself up on the skyline a season primitive im appearance. remindins one of the! credited to; Conde Naste, the publisher, has elegant solarium. And there are many, many more, -* * idden growth in penthouse y is credited to the desire of thousands of city folks to look out up- on some patch of green. The sky dwellers can boast of a tiny Jawn, a garden and even some trees—though the latter may have to be grown tn tubs. Then there are fountains and, in summer, awnings and umbrellas and easy chairs and a breeze that is denied to the man on the street. To y nothing of “the view.” rst class duplex or triplex pent- likely to bring a rental of 900 to $50,000 a year. But re many to be had at $10,000. * * * ‘The latest big town gossip includes the following items: In Coney Is- land reones for Greta Garbo's next picture, the double used was one Kelen Harper and since most of the takes” were “long 5" no one will n | this, And the character of “The Great Gabbo" in the movie of that title was taken from “Lester, the Great,” a ventriloquist of another era who actu- y used to carry on arguments with dummy and talk back to himself igh the dummy's wooden mouth. his last hours were the difference unless they read ick, the old stage fav- is arrested in Chicago for ss because she was too broke to pay for it, started to stage a comeback in Paramount's As- teria plant a couple of years ago—but somehow couldn't make it. GILBERT SWAN. (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) YOUR — ILDREN Barton by NBA Serviceine. We're wondering and wondering "Why it is that so many children in their teens seem to develop such an/| ‘@masing selfishness and ingratitude towards their parents. ‘Yet the real trouble isn't hard to find. It all comes directly back to the question of mother-love and mother-coddling when they are little. it is any doubt about the saying that love makes the world ‘round, we wish to remark that this there is no selfishness on consummate as the selfish- that of a paua who has not, Gratitude and consideration mother, when he is little. Real love. that is; not the selfish love of | childhood. | A Limit to Sacrifice is strange that such a thing as the sacrificial love in a mother should t such an undesirable thing in he demanding selfish love | mothers. To be perfectly frank, cold- hearted psychologists insist that it is Practically the only love children know for their parents, ion is to be corrected To begin with we suggest that a | mother start when a child is very | young to teach him to regard her with other eyes than merely as the source of his comfort. Have him do little favors for her, be quiet when she is ill, help her with small duties, and generally turn the tide of his thoughts concerning her from the in- side out instead of from the outside in. He cannot start too young to re- gard her as a person with feelings the same as himself. to get the things he wants, question he will exercise his right now, or what he calls his right. A Changed From the tne thnee ede inter- ests pare their beginning—the | | 58 ay iiss adil E ge it 3. : i iy it i te8k : | about tries to tion of i int BEE 8 TOM CARR AND HIS MILLIONS = {WHAT OF IT 2? we WORTH MILLIONS NO ONE PICKS ON YOU= wet. A k F 1 MADN'T LISTENED NO ONE GIVES YOU : hw Lor OF SAPS — ME worsT OF 'T- LOOKING GLASS ALWAYS TRYING YO A ; To DO— SWE MAN AGAINST WHOM ain YOU WAND BOING YOU = WAVE THE GREATEST WAIT TILL THE NEXT \ Hf ME THE WORST OF IT- SEE WHAT JAPPENS = WIS FACE — Ossie’s a Schemer | Freckles and His Friends GEE=TUINGS SEEM QUIET HERE AT HOME COMPARED To ALL THE EXCITEMENT WE HAD UP ON UNCLE HARRYS RANCH" I Was Just TUINKIN’ How DULL IT IS MERE » WisH LETS GET A BUNCH OF COOKIES OUT OF YOUR MOM'S COOKIE TAR ~ TM WILLING, ARE You? YOO Woo Ou. Ta-An6'! Tm COMIN’ OVER!’ THe LAST TIMET GEE, THATS SWELL, CAUSE THEN You Won'r GET MOM’N POP [p... LAWYER HAWK. AT POPS REQUEST, INTERVIEWED JUD WELLER (IN SAIL AND FIRST LEARNED THAT WIS VISIT TO POP'S OFFICE WAS FOR THE PURPOSE) OF GETTING POP TO BACK HIS, AUTOMATIC SELF-OPENING OW BABYS WHAT A SOFT SPOT TL LANDED IN. FIRST, POP GUNN TELLS ME HE'LL DO ANY THING TO SQUARE HIMSELF WITH THIS FELLOW WELLER. THAT MEANS HE'LL BACK HITLAND THEN T LEARN THAT WELLER WOULD GIVE HIS LEFT ARM TO CET POD INTERESTED IN THIS PARACHUTE INVENTION. THERE'S GOING TO BE ALOT OF GUNN'S MONEY SPENT AND t INTEND TO BE IN SOME OF IT. LET'S SEE HOW 1 CAN THERE WE HAVE (T DOWN tts BLACK AND WHITE! AND JUD WELLER STAYS IN) THAT CALABOOSE ONTILWE J | ENS WIS JOWN HANCOCK ON THS. Then what is to be done if the emo- ity i