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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Scenes and;Persons in the Current News j A Trio of Triumphs T1 H 11 iOIDlO IhJinhd about Relief for Aliens. CALIF. If SANTA MONICA,were dependent on public charity in any 9x I t : .k -- 7 continental country, he'd be out of luck and out of that country, too, as quickly as they could him out. - . i , i i , . .1 2 V iWj- - If, in addition, he openly attacked the government of that country, he'd still be out of luck because he'd be in jail. Hard reds of thousands of aliens are 0". relief here. Many i' 4 them slipped across the borders through leaks in our immigration laws aivi brought their folks with them, alY' fee.,:', so to be cared for "Zi... .. V&X at the taxpayers' Irvin S. Cobb come off and trousers are rolled up as Jap soldiers wade across this sticam in North China. 2 Some are lSlwi's expense. -, g aLAdams of Salt Lake Cu.- Utah, left, newly elected president of the American Bankers association, is avowed enemies of our form of of St. Louis, retiring head of the association. 3 Dorothy McNultv, r tht.wn Wh Tom K. Smith government. " lce (4 Postmaster General James A. Farley and Cardinal Farley, who recently became the bride of Dr. Steps to oust such parasites are of Los Angeles. Singleton Scross on the ground that to do so balked ass:preace would work hardships on their families. You could say the same thing EPISCOPALIANS Beauties on a for bedbugs. We're starting to register these But it's to be a "volta not compulregistration, untary" 'ortf sory. Any person in the audience, besides Madame Perkins, who beirtc lieves the undesirables will come to list themselves, and risk deportation thereby, kindly net raise the right hand. of ; v III X J - 0, screen-playe- riircc rjpdps Hannistcr 3 ::;:;: pa? DtrJ iable g ns q to 1 i I ugs, r wis- -i at: -- , . n , rv . .. C .KiSiil lievereiiu iieiiry ai, II of Virginia bishop Tocker, ;f "feca J27, who was recently elected .msiijng bishop of the rrotestant church in the U. S. at its fplseopalconvention at Cincinnati. 1. A lm . Champion Crooks. California to turn up with TRUST a champion of something. They arrested a man on suspicion of burglary and forgery and organizing a training school for juvenile criminals and first one little thing and then another. Surely that would seem to be career enough, but this party had additional claims to recognition. He admitted he had been sentenced to forty-nin- e terms in various jails and penitentiaries, which in itself would seem to constitute an international record, and said that in e of these cases he had been paroled. He didn't explain how the big hearted parole boards failed to turn him loose before he finished those remaining six sentences. It must be profound regret to the e boys in Alcatrar and other homes conducted by the federal government that, owing to the cruel refusal of Uncle Sam to go into the paroling business on a wholesale basis, none of them, however ambitious, has a chance to equal this splendid showing. The honor remains where properly it belongs, constituting a magnificent tribute to the beautiful theory that a state's prison should be a clearing house with a time-locand not a strong-boforty-thre- Flo Ward (front) and Eleanor Norris (center) of New i'ork city and Lovey Waren of Emporia, Kan., attractive visitors in Miami, Fla., this fall. All indications point to a record autumn and winter for this winte resort city, experts say. FRENCH MOVIE STAR He's Giving Her an Earful ? JSW bide-a-we- mush-heade- d x k on it. Nazi Influence. friend just back from Germany. In old days, I liked Germany as a land flowing with gemuetlich and good beer and a superior line of liverwurst. I wonder whether I'd like it so well now. Because this fellow says every minute everybody must give the Nazi salute and say, "Heil, Hitler!" If a citizen wants his eggs fried, he says first to the wuiter, "Heil, Hitler!" If he wants 'em turned Lovely Annabella, famous French, over, he says it twice once for armovie actress, shown after her each egg. rival in the United States from Par- - There's a swastika flag flying over has star is. The nersonable screen house. Absence practically been signed for a series of pictures of a swastikaevery flag signifies that the in Hollywood. folks who used to live there are now in the hoosegow for failing to fly same. My friend may have exaggerated somewhat, but, I think, not much, because while talking we came abreast of a Leiderkranz cheese in a delicatessen store window and involuntarily he said, "Heil, Hitler!" x. thp last dav of the season. hearts of hundreds of London before he goes into is shown takin? leave of a vouns .. r admirer limu lne 1938 season rolls around. fhA i'flfien, " jc'ji " ' ! ' , I'VE been talking with a 1939 San Francisco Fair Speeds Construction f 1 n x 4 'r:,!: 1 Nominating Barkley. CANVASSES show Senate Leader gaining as a possible Democratic nominee in 1940. It's high time we had somebody from Paducah for President. For a hundred and years this republic has fooled along without one of our local boys sitting up there in the White House, writing messages to congress condemning the use of sugar in cornbread and proclaiming that, if any traitor dares to pull down fried catfish, 6hoot him on the spot. With Alben on the job, we'll not only have homegrown statesmanship orain job lots, but tory, which, by comparison, would make Patrick Henry seem like a man sufTering from tongue-tiechapped lips. For Al can talk an hour and never use the same word twice or the letter "r" onre. Nominate Barkley and that night . there won't be a dry throat in county. Elect Barkle and well, I always did think I'd make a middling fair Secretary oi the Interior; certainly nobody could .inn! exposition are already undeiof botch up the Indian bureau worst view than it is. r show the latest air day-o'"THE way to day-ichic for the woman who sews is Bhown in today's attractive new three-waplan. It goes deeper than the surface, you see, in the presentation of a sleek new slip. Ah, and it gives great thought to the surface, too, as you can't help modbut note in the two wing-sid- e els. This is one triangle every woman who sews should want to know all about. ut n, y Spicy New Model. shipshape as a Parisian streamline fashion and, In its own role, as important that's the little number at the left above. It does wonders to give one that up and doing feeling that's handy to have around the house in the morning. You can repeat it time and again without fear of being repetitious; without losing your fondness for it. Anything In gay cotton: shantung, print, gingham, crash, will do nicely for this one. A Congenial Slip. Beneath a surface hangs a perfect fitting slip! That's an old and honest notion and one abides by religiously. Today's five piece version is as easy to put together as it is congenial to your comfort and outward superbness. Make two while you're about it: one whh a plain top for everyday, the other for dress-uwith a bit of occasions. Deft Design. The "girl in the little green hat" wears a dress with many tucks in this her latest picture. It is the dress for you, Milady, to star in at familiar Fall festivities. Deftly but definitely it gives you emphasis where you want it; soft No more willpedals worry-areaing and able frock than this was ever designed and it can be yours so easily. Thin wool is a smart material and it fits this frock's As well-groom- personality to a T. Let's sew and be seen places this Fall. OkayT The Patterns. Pattern 133D is designed for sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires 4 material, or yards of yards, with long sleeves. Pattern 1988 is designed In sizes 34 to 46. Size 36 requires 3 ft yards of material, plus 1 yard of ribbon for shoulder straps, and 1H yards of edging for finishing upper edge. Pattern 1392 Is designed for sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 requires 2A yards of fabric. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns IS cents (ki coins) each. 35-in- 39-in- 54-in- ch Pattern Book. New Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Fall and Winter Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting designs from the Barbara Bell patterns. well-planne- d, BeU Syndicate. silver-throate- frou-fro- u p s. Spending Our Days Every day is a little life, and our whole life is but a day repeated. Therefore live every day as if it would be the last. Those that dare lose a day, are dangerously prodigal, those that dare misspend it are desperate. Bishop Hall. How One Woman Lost 20lbs of Fat Lost Her Prominent ?x . : totf&vrv ' " r "" " , ?- , - t , jpn million dollars' worth of bulldinss for the lnn Ruction on T , oan citfl r, rrantism h,rj 9 fxposition ""sure isianu, ground. - -- our 'ie '0';n lair. Of Uie . ' ;nh -- Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. If you' re fat first remove the cause! Get on the scales today and see how much you weigh then get a 4 oz. bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you 4 weeks. Ta k e on a If te a s poonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in tho morning modify your diet and get a little regular gentle exercise in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure It's Kruschen your health comes first. You can get Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere In America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesn't convince you this is the easiest, SAFEST and surest way te help you lose ugly fat your money gladly returned. e-- h H Inn Mi LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher d IRVIN S. COBB. C WNU f rvlc. Hips-Dou- ble ChinSluggishness d " WNU Service. Sew-Your-O- fifty-od- d vat easy-to-ma- "Does yours say 'Mama' too? |