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Show J Crocheted Flowers for Your Bedspread and small crocheted flowers! And dont think you must wait an "age before it can be yours. Crochet hook, some string, and easily crocheted individual medaL WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK... STAR DUST Youve seen spreads before, but never one like this with its large Natidnal Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart ffff TJWTJW mrmrmfff Waahlnston. D. C. Praaa Bulldlns National Fun-Lavin- There are many If they do not take this precaution, oc- E ing which President Roosevelt's There Is Marlene Dietrich with plan to add six justices of his own choosing to the Supreme court of Robert Donat in Without Armor the United States completely subfor instance. Miss Dietrich and Robert Donat make a thrilling roman- ordinated everything else. tic pair. Another of the Russian But the crushing defeat received cycle is The Emperor's Candleby the President through refusal of sticks" in which Luisa Rainer and the vast majority of Democrats in William Powell appear as rival spies congress to support his court reof Russia and Poland. Last, but by organization scheme suddenly has no means least, particularly few directed attention to other major music lovers, is "Two Who Dared questions. Outstanding among these with Anna Sten, who has been too is Secretary Wallace's farm bill and the wage and hours bill long absent from our screens. which is claimed to contain com- Pattern de- lions form this rich sign. With the "key pattern easy to remember, the "repeats are a glorious pastime. Why not crochet some extra medallions and have a dresser scarf to match? In pattern 5817 you will find complete instructions for making the 9 inch medallion shown; an illustration of it and of all stitches used; material requirements. To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. all-ov- er Tavotite Xecijae off the WqqI' (S Eff(--) lifted cake flour g 1ft tip. biking powder Ik tip. lilt 1 cup double-actin- 1 tap. cinnamon Ik cup 1 cup S egg Ik cup S egg butter or other ihortening lugar yolks, well beaten milk whites, stiffly beaten Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and cinnamon, and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks and beat well. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Fold in egg whites. Bake in greased 8 by 8 by pan in moderate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit) 50 minutes. When ready to serve, frost top and sides with chocolate frosting. proposition. The basis of Secretary Wallace's program ia what he calls the ever-norm- hair was length daily waved with a He curling iron. granhry. provisions al There are other included in the bill but of didnt dare face the the idea of a maintained supply of the mugs who are his farm products is the heart plan. best friends looking like that The day the picture was finished he celebrated with a very tight haircut and smeared on the vaseline lavishly. Now, it seems that if the words granary mean anything; they must be accepted as meaning a continuity of supply at a level which government agents arbitrarily determine as the proper of accumulation or sale of such Ever since a court forced Mae West rate to break down and admit that she supplies. The house of representatives has really was married twenty-e- l been muddling along with the quesFreak to sae Wallace, ago yean It has she has been in seclusion. Couldnt tion for several months. from much been under pressure at stare her stand having people Wallace and his assolnteatly looking for wrinkles, while Secretary ciates and from some of the farm they counted on their fingers eightleaders whom the secretary has een and twenty six make forty-fouconvinced of the value of his The farm leaders as scheme. In those odd moments when they whole are far from unanimous on are not discussing Mae West's age, the proposition despite the fact that Hollywoodians are raving over the Secretary Wallace and the tremenbeautiful newcomer, Zorina, who dous propaganda machine within is under contract to Sam Goldwyn. the Department of Agriculture has She is an enchanting young woman been exceedingly active in an effort about nineteen years old. Born in to "sell the plan to the country as Norway, not far from the Arctic a whole and thereby bring addi-Circle, she went to school in Berlin, tional pressure on congress. Joined the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe I shall not attempt to give all of company when she was visiting in the detaila of the Wallace propoaal Mexico City, and because of her here. It is too complicated for extwo years association with this in the limited apace availplanation Russian troupe now has t slight able. Indeed, I have found quite a accent number of members of the house of representatives who are unable to Rudy Vallee spends many of Ms give a complete explanation of how evenings nowadays at a night club the plan would work and they adin New York where his friend Jackie mit it It ia a piece of legislation Osterman ia making a comeback that must be complicated in order after a long stretch of hard luck. to accomplish the things its propoVallee is a great story teller, and nents claim for it and my observation one of his favorites concerns Jack of government agencies leads me to ady the conclusion it is so complicated Benny. Vallee mires the drastic way in wMcb Jack that the chances of it succeeding are Benny treated a hostile vaudeville almost niL audience years ago. Benny came out on one aide of the stage merrily In the first instance, as I have granary idea saying Hello folks only to face a said, the g ruffians who comprehends a constant level bunch of At first blush, it would glowered at him. Continuing right supplies. on across the stage, he exited from seem that storage of wheat or corn folks" or cotton or other farm products in the stage saying "Good-b- y and walked right on out of the a big crop year to be sold in years when crops are small should work theater never to return. out to keep prices at a satisfactory Martha Raye made the hit of her level. That ia the theory. On the s other hand, in times past this same life and smashed all making personal appearances sort of scheme has worked out to nt the Paramount theater in New depress prices instead of maintainYork recently. The audience limply ing them and the farmers have could not get enough of her. They been the losers. Included in this legislation are surged down to the footlighta when her act was over, shot questions at provisions for benefit payments to her, begged her to sing one more farmers under certain conditions ong, and then Just stood and yelled when the price level foils below when her voice threatened to give parity. This injects into the problem again the Influence of the general price level of all commodities Frankie Macten, NBC star and in the United States whether from band maestro says it pays to work the farm or from tha factory and it also forces upon the United States your way through additional Influence wielded by the Frankie college. level of prices in foreign countries started out to earn where the law of supply and dehis way through the mand continues to operate without commerce school at the University of impossible amendment at governments dictation. Indiana by strumNo doubt, the Wallace proposal ming his banjo in the band. Soon the would boost prices at present This to true because we have had sev band became more eral short crop years and there is profitable than commerce and he had no surplus now. But with Indies tions that the current wheat crop, engagements at hotels and leading for example, to going to be exceptionally large, it is entirely possible night clubs in Chithat the nation as a whole will have cago and other big cities. Frankie is starred with Ed- a surplus of wheat this fall. In ad die Guest on the It Can Be Done dition, there will be wheat crops grown in other countries as usual, program. Some of our wheat must be sold ODDS ASD ENDS There is a fan in foreign markets and compete with wheat grown in Russia or in in Grand Rapid, Mich who write Gena Autry a sixteen-pag- e letter of South America. It is easy to see, criticism and comment every time a therefore, that the lack of a wheat new picture o hit is shown. Ha not surplus in this country to exceed-inglonly reads ovary line appreciatively, temporary. he tries la correct all thusa faults in ever-norm- al r. -- DICNIC time is here and as every picnicker will tell you its the lunch which makes or mars the occasion. Heres a cake that can go to a picnic successfully. Picnic Cake. plete protection for the laboring classes. It is of the farm bill that I hall write now since it Is much more imminent as far as congressional action is concerned than is the case with the wages and hours At last George Raft is out of seclusion and he is so relieved. For months he has had to go without a haircut for his role in "Souls at Sea and to his eternal discomfiture his shoulder-- whole-heartedl- ever-norm- tough-lookin- The Necessities There should be hours for necessities, not for delights; times to repair our nature with comforting repose, and not for us to waste these times. Shakespeare. box-offi- ORiSPREAD.ONjftOOSTS TOU can aril or trade your farm or ranch for a homo or apartment In Balt Lake. Write or wire 11 Bart C. ' Palmer Mki diieay So. Salt Laka Ctt) a Represented" frynoannnnn) PHOTOGRAPHY ROLLS DEVELOPED SprlntaieuaUanvIaktenlaiaeweeia or .mar cMct rt M prlnta wiiboat ealawemaneauin. WNU SALT jtirrtnialaaa W 3137 LAKE'S NEWkST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully esoleddartagtbe ffodo for Every ffoeai 00 Roomo-2- 00 air Mbs his next picture . . . Everyone is marveling at Connie Bennetts good sportsmanship in letting Roland Young get most of tha laughs in her first comedy "Topper . . . . Fold Muni has been proclaimed the best of all screen actors far all who havo seen "The Life of Emile Zola." And Muni says this it tha very last biographical picture hi will make. He doesn't went to makt any more pictures far a long time Wiitsm Ntwapaper HOTEL reo-ord- Union. Rates $1.50 to $3.00 S The Ifotrl Trapla Square boo a highly dlwlif, friendly iIhm- pluca.Yoii will alwajn find It nlolo, ounmnrly mmfnrtahlr, and thoroughly aemrahlr.Ynu con ihm-fo- ro wndantand why this hotel lei HIGHLY HECOMMENDED Yen aau alan appreciate why Iffa a mark of eiatime lien to stop af Ml beautiful koala fry FRNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. ever-norm- Turtle May Weigh Ton The leathery turtle (Sphargii Brain Is Switchboard to Is a marine, turtle-lik- e aniControl Many Functions mal inhabiting tha tropical seas, and is the largest living chelonlan (turThe main divisions of the brain tle); it reaches a length of eight are the cerebrum, considered tha feet and may weigh nearly a ton. thinking part; the cerebellum, lying at the back base of the brain, Started Cotton Spinning Industry and the medulla AnatoRichard Arkwrights inventions mists break downoblongata. subdivisions of started the cotton spinning industry. the brain into units of extreme comIn 1770, his wife destroyed his spinplexity. The layman usually is ning machine models in the belie! in the kinds of that he was waiting time he could substanca out of principal which the brain to belter employ at harboring. mads: gray matter and white in cori-ace- Temple Square The granary, if works as tha theorists claim, would store or keep oil If Sounds of the market that portion of the crop Great which is not needed lor current consumption. That sounds fine. Great users of wheat must buy their supplies for ahead. a) ( ( down and the losses or the gains are distributed throughout the Industry. It is the only way by which the industry can protect itself. Mr. Wallaces scheme proposes doing away with that sort of tiling, not directly but through the effect of the granary. In other words, the net result of the granary should be for tha government to hold these stocks and feed them Into the market as demand for supplies requires. This sounds feasible and it probably would be except for the fact that we have no means of controlling production in the other wheat producing countries, and I repeat that I am using wheat as illustrative of all form products. In fact, the Wallace plan provides no control of production In this country and that question to vitaL As for as I can see, nature to going to operate to give us rain or give us drouth in accordance with the judgment of the Higher Power. No human to going to be very Influential In that regard. To get back to the question of the price level, it should be said that while the Wallace plan provides what appears to be an Insurance against fluctuation. It to more likely to have the opposite effect Because of the influence of world prices, great storehouses of wheat in the country will hang over the market like an epidemic. No one can tell when it wtil strike and since markets are made up id individuals who are human, a portion of the markets la always going to be frightened by the uncertainty of when government wheat wtil be offered for sale. It to perfectly human reaction because it involves the pocketbooks end humans naturally want to buy as cheaply es they can and seU es high as they ever-norm- al ever-norm- al can. In One of the things that happened the administration of President to Hoover T rted Once sure to be remem- - that to the utter failure of his form policy. That form policy centered at one time In what was called the Federal Farm board. If you will go back a few years and recall the operations of the Federal Farm board, I think you will agree that the things it undertook to do were exactly comparable to, if not exactly the same as, the scheme set up by Secretary Wallace in his granary idea. The only difference that I can see and I watched the operations of the form board from close at hand if a change in the name. It must be admitted that the phrase granary has a pretty sound. But when it comes to a question of an attractive expression. one that is soothing and one that should convince us all that every problem ia solved, I submit those favorites which Mr. Wallace used when Professor Tugwell was with him in the Department at Agriculture. Who does not recall the more abundant life, and who has forgotten the "doctrine of scarcity to assure plenty? As far as I know, neither the house nor the senate committee on agriculture has held hearings on this granary phase of the Wallace legislation. Thus far, the discussion has been largely on questions involving benefits and subsidies and means of marketing. No attention has been given to the granary threat, and I regard it as a menace. If this discussion were devoted to only the consumer phase of our economic life, I think I should be selfish enough to urge enactment, of the Wallace plan. I believe I can see where the granary idea will make bread cheaper, where it will make cotton textile goods cheaper and when cotton is cheaper other textiles are cheaper, and where other food and necessaries of life that have their origin on the farm will be reduced in price by such a legislative policy. But that ia not my idea of a sound economic structure. It to just as necessary for the consumer to pay his fair share toward the maintenance of a living agriculture ai it ia for formers to pay their fair share to a living commerce and industry of whatever kind it may be. The senate Democrats have elect-- d a new leader to succeed the late Senator Joe Robinson, of Arkansas. He is Senator Alban Barkley, of Kentucky. In a previous column I mentioned the split among the senate Democrats and suggested that it would be difficult to replace Senator Robinson because of the qualities he had in holding the various factions together in the senate. It was not a forecast; it was a statement of fact and Failed hered ever-norm- ever-norm- ever-norm- al al ever-norm- ever-norm- Western Newspaper Union. both cerebrum and cerebellum. In running such important organs as the heart, tha thinking lungs, diaphragm; part of the brain can not control digestion, manufacture blood-cell- s or operate the intestines. Dr. Charles Macfle Campbell of the American Psychiatric association, in Literary Digest, declares that various parts of the body really are separate brains and participate In the act of thinking, the brain being vast switchboard. Gray matter is useless At the entrance main reception chamber of tha palace of Emir Abdullah of to a Coney Island a mirror. A visitor, salaaming to royalty, perhaps with constraint and self --cons iousneaa, seen hto person wildly and ridiculously distorted. The Emir smiles and puts hto guest at ease. He explains that this to merely hto way of breaking stilted routine and getting on a basis of friendly understanding. Rollicking old Gomez. late dictator of Venezuela, used to play jokes on Important visitors, but he was just mischievous, while the Emir to philosophical. Ruler af the nearest pore Arab fete to Palestine, the Emir apdivision, proves Britain's with the Arab section added to hto a. From hto palace window, he looks out across the desert to the mountains of Hash, where Moaea surveyed the Promised Land. Its a long view back into the centuries, and it seems to indnee in the Emir both disillusionment and patience. Hto attitude to important. In the political backwash of the British cabinet's sudden decision, and it seems quite probable that they sounded him out before announcing Trans-Jordanl- ve magnificence. Emir. g YORK. NEW VALE Washington. VERYTHING goes in cy casions on record where several im- they stand a chance always of findfaced portant issues ing their bins empty and are cles in motion pictures, the with the necessity of closing their engaged and just now the Russian cycauses entlon c.? mills. It to this feature that Granary" cle threatens to monopolize gress and fre- long range buyer to resort to what the screen. No less than three quently one of these Issues has is called hedging. That is, they sell as they of the most fascinating screen aroused such bitterness and devel- on option nearly as much that it buy on contract They are thus able a such controversy oped sirens are currently holding overshadowed all others. That has to offset losses whether the price of forth in the midst of Russian been the case in recent weeks dur- wheat goes up or whether it goes 5U7 wn IP By Lemuel Fa Parlon Movie Ka Jio $ By VIRGINIA Sev, Sev, Sew -Y our-- 0 Trans-Jordanl- might be to cut a carbon coamT while youre about it, in wool with long sleeves. TfeHe wa therell be nothing to worry aheer M when a cool evening happ&fuhlon KSiJ along. MAKE you the girl of his (and to keep him always dreaming), that's the happy ambition behind these newest creOne of ations by these frocks to enhance your beauty, and an evening to spend TO It Since the death of hto brothers, Fetoal and All, he has been a unifying power in the three Arab states of Hejaz and Iraq, comprising many millions of Arabs. He also to a powerful leader of the movement, started by old Sultan Abdul Hamid IL fifty-tw- o Trans-Jordan- n. ia, in that romantic lane of Moonlight and Roses isn't it quite likely that you will become the girl of his dreams? Luncheon for Two. When he takes you out to luncheon you should be the very essence of chic. A two piecer like the one at the left will bring the sort of you like, and youll find it a great boon to comfort if the date is to be soon. You will probably want it made of the seasons hit material, sheer crepe. The vestee Is smart in a contrasting color. When Its Dancing. Hell be very Scotch about giving away dances when he sees you in your copy of the frock in the center. It was really bom to dance. The tucked skirt has all the thrilling sophistication of a gored one, and ita much easier to sew. Little touches of grosgrain, and pretty puff sleeves add the kind of quiet elegance that makes this your choice for those happy hours of dancing under the stars. End of Summer. The season, like, romance, rolls swiftly. But you still have time to do a few summery things in a summery frock such as the one at the right In dimity or swiss it will make-yomore youthful and charming than many a more ornate style (and after all the girl of his dreams must be young and charming). A good suggestion Pan-Islam- lc yean ago. He to the Abdullah of Lawrence's "Revolt In the Desert,' campaigning brilliantly against the Tarks, and then finding Winston Churchill and Sir Herbert Samuel tong on promises and short on fulfillment historic recreance which caused Lawrence bitterly to reject royal favor and hide himself away as Aircraftsman Shaw." The Emir, too, was embittered, but he to a realist. He knows the power of England and scrupulously maintains the synthetic postwar status qua England, of course, has a tremendous political stake in Islam as a buffer to India, but there are even more tangible factors wMch the Emir weighs and appraises and cannily uses. Those three Arab states have cotton, rubber, tobacco, minerpl and oil lands and developments which have supplied the Emir with an ace card in dealing with European nations. He has been deliberately hostile and resistant to Mussolini and Italys radio blast across 1,000 miles of desert I wish I could be the first Arab to enlist to defend Ethiopia, he said when H Duce started hto African adventure. England pulls the strings for all three Arab states and none has complete autonomy. The Emir to reconciled. He says wise men compromise until they cun command. He to of medium itature, with a neat goatee, restlesa, searching black eyes and strong white teeth a man of culture and charm. He wean a silk robe, with a dagger Rusticus expectat dum defluat hung from his waist Sometimes he wears the kuffich or white veil amnis. (L.) The rustic waits till and sometimes the traditional the river shall all have flowed by. sheik's head dress. Next to the picNimium ne crede color!. (L.) ture of his father, the g Trust not too much to looks. old King Hussein, hangs a picHombre de un libro. (Sp.) A ture of a particularly ferocious ben-g- man of one look. tiger. Gaiete de coeur. (F.) Gayety of "I like to keep them together. he heart. look so much alike. says. They Inter arma silent leges. (L.) In the midst of arms the law is siVictorian Idol. THE turn of the century, Mrs. lent. Animal implume bipes. (L.) An Campbell was described by interviewers as "haughty and animal without feathers and havworld-wear- y. At seventy-twstill ing two legs; that is, man Platos playing, she to disclosed as genial, definition of man. humorous and friendly. Lyrie legCommander a vos valets. (F.) ends af the theater crowd in as she Command your servants, that is, rehearses for a revival of Tha those who owe you obedience (not Thirteenth Chair, at Milford, Conn. others). The idol of two Quis custodiet ipsos custodes. continents, sharing Olympus with (L.) Who shall guard the guards Duse and Bernhardt, she has been themselves? on the stage for more than fifty Froides mains, chaude amour. years. She was Beatrice Stella TanA cold hand and warm love. ner, the daughter of a London mer- (F.) chant She played Shaw, Pinero, Barrie, Wilde, Ibsen and Maeterlinck and some of these dramatists wrote plays for her. Broadway remembers her best as Eliza in Shaw's "Pygmalion." Her first husband, Major George Cornwallis West, died ia the Boer war and her son, Allan, in the World war. She was In the films LIKE from 1934 to 1938, departing with the remark that no longer would she be a "jackanapes la Hollywood. Foreign Words and Phrases gold-sheath- Pattern sizes requires terial. 14-2- 0 1288 is designed fcqnsstla (32 to 42 bust). Siztboldini 314 yards of n&very g 39-in- Pattern sizes 0 requires terial. The Patterns. 12-2- soon 1326 is designed fcbys d (30 to 38 bust). 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Scribner, New Yorks new c, censor of once dramatically relisted censorship. When he was a lad at seventy-eight-year-ol- d bur-lesqu- Carnie'a seminary in Clarion, Pa., rapped his knuckles for Maying chopsticks instead of scales. He floored the teacher with a round-hous- e swing and walked out and got himaelf a Job in a blacksmith shop. Then he joined a small circus and later bought a small Pittsburgh hit music teacher ering write tin? toh Tn booking office. Quent the al So i eehoo (tonaoMrinted News Peaturea. WNU Service. Bonagba of New York Brooklyn to one of the boroughs which make up the city of New York, the others being Manhattan, Bronx, Richmond and Queens. Each borough has a president, the mayor being over all the borough presi- about what that witho dents. Noisy Speakers "Some o' dese big speakers, said Uncle Eben, "is like de whistle on a locomotive. Dey uses up steam to make a big 'sturbance. in' pushin nullin' along. 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