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Show BEAVER PRESS On the MORNING FROCK FOR THE WOMAN WHO IS OF AMPLE FIGURE Funny Side -- - National Topics Interpreted jv William Bruckart WashingtonAs the political pot begins to reach the bolting stage through-out the country, u is , ed Hot apparent that, m- Cumpaign 8tca(1 of a dearth of n SHARK ON DETAILS GladysListen, Mabel. This is what my boy friend says In hl3 letter. "Parlinp, I think of you all day waved hair, your your naturally brownish gray eyes, your slightly prominent cheekbones, your "issues" over which candidates can harangue, there will actually be many of them. A few short weeks ago, political leaders ' here either boasted or moaned about the lack of issues for the campaign, acwaist" cording as the boaster or the moaner Mabel Oh, that's a queer sort of was a Democrat or a Republican. The ! love letter Democrats felt President Roosevelt didn't know? Bob Oh, you Gladys had been such a huge success that Rewrites those descriptions of missing publicans could not find a vital or vulfor the police. Fliegende nerable people spot to attack. Republicans, Blaetter (Munich). whether they said so out loud or not, felt much the same way. In the InHad Its Difficulties terim, however, all of this has been Slowly, with a menacing look in changed and there surely will be a the bulldog approached his eyes, red hot campaign during the coming the two street musicians. summer and fall months. him out men looked at of the The Looking over the situation, one sees corners of their eyes and then slowas probable points of controversy such ly edged away. things as the air mail contract can"I say, Bill," said the man with cellation; the charges that the "New the banjo suddenly, "blow 'ard on Deal" has overridden the Constitution of the United States; the devaluation jour cornet; perhaps It'll frighten 'im away." of the dollar and the In "Yes, that's all very well," said which the treasury thereafter engaged Bill with a doubtful grimace. "But through seizure of all the enif it don't do the trick, where'll I croachment of the federalgold; government get the wind to run away with?" upon business itself through NRA and London Answers. the scores of administrations find commissions that have been set up; the The Diplomat proposal to revise the method of elect"Tell me, Henry," said the sweet ing the President, and the use of tax"tell me. payers' money in young tiling dramatically development of such Am I the only girl you were ever inplans as the Tennessee Valley authorterested in?" ity, to mention a few of them. He started guiltily and did a bit of , But it seems to me that the most quick thinking. important Issue of all Is only now "'o, my pet," he said, after a coming to the surface. Succinctly, It while ; "but you are the most charmis whether the voters desire to have ing among all the girls I have ever the various New Deal Items made a met in my life devoted mainly to permanent part of our national govmeeting charming girls." ernmental structure. It Is to be recalled that virtually all SOMETHING IN THAT of the Items of the New Deal have been put through congress as emergency legislation. Some of them have been tested In courts on a constitutional basis and have been upheld as emergency laws. But It Is necessary to think of the pronouncements by President Roosevelt almost directly as serting his Intention to make them permanent Otherwise, they would expire In June, 1935, a little more than a year from now. The expiration date fur nishes the basis for the issue that ap pears to be so important "To what do you attribute your reThe 435 members of the house of markable health?" representatives and the 35 senators who "Well, I reckon I got a good start are up for election this fall will have on most people by beln' born before or defeated eight been was discovered, germs thereby months in advance of the time when bavin' less to worry about." the decision must be made on continuation of the New Deal items that were enacted as emergency laws. ConFerry's Seeds are sold only In fresh or dated packages. When you buy Fergress, made up of the new members, will convene In the first ry's Seeds you are sure of the finest quality available. Adr. week of January, 1935. That will be the congress to decide what the course Shall be. It cannot dodge the quesMary Wa Right Mary If you please, mum, the tion. If the President requests that the cat's had chicken3. emergency laws be made permanent Mistress Nonsense, Mary; yon and he says he will, the new congress mean kittens. either will do his bidding and Mary Was them chickens or kitthe laws he desires or it will kill them tens you brought home this morning? off by Its refusal to act Mistress Chickens, of course. So the candidates this summer and Mary Well, mum, them's what the fall must be prepared to answer whethcat's had. er they will support a continuation of the New Deal or will work against It That puts the question up to the votHubLy'a Point of View "Several Industries benefit as soon ers. It is closely akin to a referas women decide to wear their frocks endum. For the farmers, for example, an inch or two longer," declares a it will require a decision whether they trade paper. If only they would want to go on Into the future with a wear them a month or two longer, centralized functionary In Washington husbands would benefit. London Hulike AAA, telling them how much corn morist. or wheat or cotton they can grow, how much milk, or eggs, or fruit, or cows, or sheep, or hogs they can produce. Tonic Stimulant Eva Did you enjoy your ride last For the manufacturer, the Issue will wishes require a decision whether he evening with that young doctor? the under with on production Elsie indeed I did. He has a to go Wash"lost charming roadside manner. codes, likewise directed from will reHuston Transcript ington. For all taxpayers, it on the question of the quire a decision that have been of expenditures type No Sanctuary out of the fedon now are going Kinks It was a great night! But and strikes me as about It I don't mind eral treasury. confessing I ended up Jn a the most important set of questions police station I voters in many presented to American Jink Yon were lucky, old man. rests the decision their I found my years. Upon way home! future policy of this nation. twenty-four-Inc- h profit-takin- g ct frequently expressed the these columns that things in pinion hae happened so under the rapidly Pace Is Deal" that "N" Too SWifl most of us nere can. as not keep up with them. Frankly, without political an unbiased observer affiliation of any kind, I have been sometimes to reach a conclusion the New for myself regarding many of thrust been have They Deal projects. that It has been upon us at such speed to study all of them. utterly impossible unfortunate part of the And tnat is the If we who campaign. forthcoming are in the front rows of the theater, then must be the ,re puzzled, whatthose who are far re of mind ,tate of and can judge moved from the stage or adverse favorable few the only by Individual as them effects that reach I have e ill ("" bit of water are dam before the votes the over g0 therebe, It may November. rest in understand lug of fore, that a better can be d sseml the pin? of he plot at large. I hope. cated to the country is the decision to be made Lom ntous. I hope, too, that the cam- CiThe7wm be quite, i PATTERN 9789 ai palgn will be the hottest we have had in generations. Otherwise, the questions, the Issues, will not be thoroughly debated. If they are not thoroughly debated, thousands upon thousands of voters are going to cast their ballots as Democrats or Republicans just because they have always been Democrats or Republicans'. The coming campaign Is not of that structure. The best Indication I have seen of a probability that all phases of the economic policies evolved from the New Deal will be thoroughly discussed is the greater freedom of debate In congress. All of us remember how bills were sent to the Capitol a year ago and earlier in the present session of congress, and passed without debate, or with very little. There Is still too little debate on much of the legislation, but that which Is going on serves to enlighten the public on the subject matter proposed. . This ought to be. After all, congress and the administration are only representatives of the people who pay the bill and whose citizenship make up our nation. BENEFITS I fully believe that the right kind of kindergarten is the safest and best place for the young child. To my mind there they have established the Ways of Being Comfortable ideal of freedom under Ideals of health; the Ideals of moral When Housework Is conduct; the Ideals of citizenship, in Progress. Naand the ideals of thaniel M. Salley, dean, School of EdThoso who get weary standing on ucation, Florida State College for their feet doing tasks about the Women, Tallahassee. house can remedy this trouble In large measure If they really want to Dr. Pieroe'a Pellets are beat for liver, enough. They can so manage that bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for they do not stand as much as they a laxative three for a cathartic Adv. have been accustomed to, they can Camel Path for Auto Road soften the trend on floors', and they The old silk route, along which can supply themselves with comfort-makinmats on which to stand. 2,000 years ago camel caravans transAn Important thing to learn is to ported silkfrom Pelplng to Syria work without standing. At first It whence It was shipped to Rome, is will seem very strange, but It Is to be resurveyed and made Into an amazing how much can be done automobile road. equally as well sitting as standing. An adjustable stool, with or without a back should be used. There are kitchen high chairs In the market They are lightweight, with rather shallow seats, and low backs, and can be lifted and carried about easily. However, an old piano stool or typist's chair Is equally good, and has the advantage of a revolving seat adjustable to many varying heights. Some modern kitchens have composition floors. These have the merit of having one smooth surface easy to Quick, Safe Relief keep clean, but they are hard to For Eyes stand on. There Is no give to the cement, as there is to wood, although By Exposure To the latter Is harder to keep clean. Sun, Wind and Dust In olden times kitchens were covered At All Drug Stores with rag carpet either in strips where the tread was most continual, or WritsM wins Co.. Dpt.W, Cbiciso.far Free Book seamed to niuke an uninterrupted covering. These carpets were comfortable to the feet, and for this reaPARKER'S son their return to fashion would be HAIR BALSAM RamoTea Dandruff Stopa Hair Failing extra are But there welcome. heavy ti' Color and j Beauty Imparts TN'J oil cloths In variety which are easier to Grny and Faded Hair "IH) at DniMiots. ZsA KHr to clean than carpets and which softJ tTlscox t'lwm. Wk., NY if Ideal for n in en the tread quite a bit. FLORESTON SHAMPOO Balsam. Makee with connection Parker'sHair the Also there are scatter rugs and hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail oratdrug-gistiiiaoox Chemical Works, Patccotua,N.i. small washable mats excellent for kitchen use. The relief of standing on these textile rugs and mats will OLD AGK PENSION INFORMATION be appreciated by any homemaker stamp. LEHMAN Humboldt, Kan. who has been accustomed to standing JllKiE on a bare floor. Fatigue will be ref CRISMON & NICHOLS duced. A thick quilted mat can be made to use when It is necessary tj ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 1 8. West Oltlcs and Laboratory stand long In one place. The home-mak- Temple alt Lake City. Utah. V. O. St., can fashion one of these mats Box 1708. onMailing envelope and prices (urnlsbed request. from wash goods interlined with cotton batting. The quilting will prevent the batting from getting bunchy. This mat can be put down anywhere and moved any time. Another way to ease the tired feet Is to have a chair the right height to rest the knees on. Place the chair Anoint the scalp with Cntienra first on one side and then on the Ointment. Then shampoo with other so that alternately each foot a suds of Cntioura Soap and can be rested. Bend the leg at the warm water. Rinse thoroughly. This knee and kneel In the chair with this treatment will keep the scalp la leg, while the other is straight The fcealtlsy conditions and tna litir soft bent leg gets some of the weight of and lustrous. the body and the foot none. This Is Ointment 23 and 50c Soap 25c an old method which will be found a Proprietorat Potter Drag A great help in resting tired feet l; imWES Irritated Figures have just been released here showing that the federal government has approximately and its at Peak employees on That is payrolls. the highest point reached since the post war days of 1920. It represents 9769 a good many hundreds of millions In dollars for salaries of wages. And the Simplicity, neatness and practicalincrease has been brought about de- ity combine to make a most attracspite the economy laws that were tive morning frock for the woman of forced through congress last year, larger proportions. Her figure will some 20,000 of the Increase having ocactually appear more slender becurred since January 1, 1934. cause of the unbelted waistline and The figures 1 have given do not In- the diagonal bodice and skirt Beamclude the members of the house and ings. A becoming collar is fashioned senate, nor their employees, nor do of contrast sleeve cuffs and vestee they Include the scores of workers that match. A wash silk or cotton neatly make up the staff of the house and printed will give delightful results. senate and the employees of the Cap-Ito- Long sleeves are Included, shown in The country's federal Judges and the small back view. their staffs are counted in the totals, Pattern 9789 may be ordered only but the army, navy and marine officers in sizes 36, 88, 40, 42, 44 and 40. and enlisted men are not Included. Al- Size 30 requires 3 yards 30 inch most 400,000 men who are enlisted In fabric and yard contrasting. the Civilian Conservation corps also Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins are omitted. or stamps (coins preferred) for this If one figures the average family as pattern. Be sure to write plainly four persons, the federal payroll pro- your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE vides a livelihood for at least 2,600,000 NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to Sewing Circle persons, although I am assured by the Civil Service commission that five perPattern Department 232 West Eightsons Is a better average than four, in eenth St., New York, N. Y. Adv. which event government pay checks sustain about 3,250,000. WRITER DECRIES I do not make these statements in criticism. Ours Is a vast country and MODERN IDEA OF a population of perhaps 127,000,000. FORCED LEARNING But it seems important to me that vast a number be such should there "Never regard your study as a of persons living on government pay duty," said Albert Einstein to the checks. rrinceton students, "but as an enI mentioned In an earlier paragraph viable opportunity." Quite true! But how shall the In this letter that one of the Issues about which argu- - student know this, if we persist In ment Is likely to be treating the university as a school in Norris which tasks are assigned as a burIn every state Election Plan heard to mg M ,g pn). den, and punishment is meted those-whdo not do them? of method electing posal to revise the If study Is an opportunity, the the President It Is proposed, in efonly penalty for not taking advanthe of Constitution amend the fect to Is failure to United States so that the method of tage of that opportunity reach Its goal. He that does not United the of a President electing lost learning, Just States would be accomplished by a learn has thereby as he that does not eat has thereby division of electoral vote In each state lost nourishment. Why should it be proportionately with the division of anybody's task to force learning on shown as by strength party political him? If he does not want It that is and For ballots. example, Individual his verdict that he has no use for It as a better way of explaining what is Probably he is right allowed be a state may proposed: Primary learning, for children, Is In the electoral college. twenty votes a duty. They do not know why they At present, all of those electoral votes need It, and they may not want It candidate Presidential are cast for the since But they will be a burden to inwho receives the majority of the others when they grow up, if they rule. a unit Is It ballots. dividual do not learn, we have laws to comNow, the Constitutional amendment them to go to school, and we hire that Is projected would force a division pel to make them study. taskmasters asso votes that, of those electoral not But learning. Nobody higher suming the party votes were so dividunless he does need it needs that would votes electoral ed, eight of the and he is the best Judge of that be cast for one candidate and twelve The university should offer learning other. for the to all who wish It and are able to The authors of the proposed amend- receive it. force it on others ment are Senator Norris of Nebraska, or think It Why anybody's business but of Lea California. and Representative theirs whether they choose to take It Is the charge of the Republicans It? San Francisco Chronicle. the to move is give designed that the Democrats perpetual control of the are not making that Irrigation Helps Bird Presidency. They Cultivation of large areas of fercharge out loud- yet They want congress to pass the resolution proposing tile land under Irrigation has worked the amendment to the states, so the magic with the bird population In Republican speakers can argue about Colorado, says Nature Magazine. Where CO years ago the dry prairies It all over the country this summer. The point the Republicans are mak- supported only small numbers of the solid South arid-lanbirds, wide stretches of ing Is that the will continue to vote nearly all of Its verdant green fields now furnish electoral ballots for the Democratic ideal homes for numbers of Brewer's candidate. The case of Mississippi is blackbirds, mourning doves, several cited. It has nine electoral votes. The varieties of sparrows and swallows, and an abundance of the resplendent Republican party Is virtually nonexistpheasant an introduced ent there. The result would be that alL of the and species. maybe certainly eight nine votes would be cast for the Dem ocrat Just as they are each four years under the present system. Add to the electoral votes of the South, the gains that would come from such normally states as New York, and the Republicans assert the result would be permanent control of the J-VtSygovernment machinery by the Dem ocrats. Representative Lea says, however. that he thinks a virulent fight would develop in every state In the Union. Representative Martin, Massachusetts Republican, argues that the Republicans "won't have a chance." And there Is yonr Issue, U. S. Payroll KINDERGARTEN Take the Burden From Tired Feet 650,000 officials w l L rin.T-necke- FOR BETTER :J .; rab-hu- a. 139-13- Give Your Hair Aew Beauty C. Bell Syndicate. Your local dealer carries Ferry's Pure Bred Vegetable Seeds. Now only 5 cents a package. Adv. Tired, Nervous, Rundown Read what Mrs. N. Try-o- n of 741 N. Could St., ssys: Sheridan, Wyo., "Some years ago I was in n condition. a was terribly nervous and-hasuch awful headaches. I was weak, every effort became a burden. 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