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Show Pace Three The Cache American, Lojran, Cache County, Utah CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK SEWING Kathleen Norris Says: Canary Design Towels for Gifts Youthful Puffed Sleeve Nightgown You Can't Get Bach What You Never Had Bad Syndicate. WNU Faaturaa. that knows ALMOST everyone is great hitter and a brilliant outfielder with a stout srm. KtlttfMd by WeiMrn Nvwipapvr Union. STASSEN DUE TO LEAD But what about the matter of psychology or philosophy, which Is also a big but hidden part of sport? Most ball players, like most PRESIDENTIAL POLLS WASHINGTON. Politic 1 warming up. The young men and women are coming back from foreign fields plainly displeased at the way things are going. Some tell me Uncle Sam known in many nation eign other athletes, are cursed by tension, especial- la ly in slumps. for- as Unde Sugar." They tell of waste, inefficiency, or throwing our money around, and talk of getting Into polities. The ballot list this fall will contain a lot of veterans who think they can do something in congress, If they get home in time. Certainly the group displeasure of this 12 million voting mass, now fairly well congealed In ideas, threatens a complete overturn of existing legislative personalities if not the whole poliUcal complexion of affairs. REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE FOR CONGRESS SEATS Scenting opportunity, the Republicans are getting busy. The national committee has, for the first time, assumed responsibility in the congressional campaign (committees of congressmen usually head the effort). The staff at headquarters has been about trebled to create 11 departments, one of which has started a monthly newspaper with a circulation to date of 230,000. A state quota system of raising money (like the Red Cross) has been started, and a small contributions mail campaign has been launched, in order to take financing aay from the gentlemen of bulk contributions, known in the political trade as "fat cats. All this has been done by Gov- ernor Deweys man, Herbert Brownell Jr., the committee chairman, who says his drive is to "elect a Republican congress. I hear, Incidentally, Dewey has told friends he is not in the running for 1948. He points out to them that have Republicans never in history a de- feated candidate, which was news to me. Dewey would like the nomination apparently, but does not expect it. Personally I expect much will rest on whether he Is reelected governor "Clay it tafe from trouble; he will have or hat had no difficulty in to hit wife that one of the office girlt it cracked about him." -- By KATHLEEN NORRIS does not last; not all itself. Love all by is like a bottle of Leave it alone milk. rich pure, for a few days and what have d with you? A bottle sour curds, and half of evil- ErE half-fille- smelling water. But mix milk with flour, yeast, butter, salt, and you have the fine bread that if indispensable to the growing bodies of boys and girls. Unless you mix love with service, companionship, mutual interests, mutual ambitions, honor, honesty and common sense, you have the bitterest draught In life to drink. It wont stand alone, no matter how deliciously exciting and satisfying it Is in the beginning. Nothing Is so hard on a woman as the grand passion that peters out into loneliness, bewilderment, shame, crushed pride and vanished illusion. Especially If that grand passion Is illicit, and it usually is. abThe sweeping, breath-takinsorbing, dizzying type of loving rarely comes into your life by the pleastrail of friendship, ant, well-wor- n engagement, marriage. There again a great many elements enter to stabilize matters. Getting clothes, kitchen showers, acknowledging presents, calling on Jims people, making arrangements for bridesmaids, church, music, reception all these things are delightful in themselves, and they help make a girl feel that she really is getting married. d with But they dont go the mad sweetness, the agony and Joy, of love completely unsupported by material, everyday, practical common sense. Loves Her Boss. Take Evelyn Peters' affair, for example. Evelyn is an office worker of 28; she writes me that she has loved Clay for seven years. Clay Is 40; he is her office boss. g, house-huntin- g, STRIVE TO FORGET Evelyn is in love uith her boss. She is 28; he is 40. The trouble is, he is already mar ried. lie has lost all affection for his wife, but he continues in the marital relationship because of his daugh-- ld ter. This affair has been going along for several years. It has survived a long separation, while Clay was serving as an army officer. Now he has returned, and the time has come for him to make good on his promise. Clay told Evelyn when he left that he would make their relationship legitimate. Now he has been back for two months, and has called only once. He spoke vaguely of seeing her soon. Evelyn is worried. She doesnt know what to do. This is the real thing, she insists. Without this prospect (marriage with Clay) life would be insupportable to me. Should she tell his wife about the situation? Evelyn is desperately looking for a solution. Miss Norris points out that Clay probably has changed his mind, if he ever intended to obtain a divorce so as to marry Evelyn. He very possibly has met another woman who interests him now more than Evelyn does. There is no sensible course, says Miss Norris, but to forget him. They are nearly all keyed up beyond the safety level After bad days they can't sleep. They begin to brood. They are tightened up. This has never happened to DiMagglo, who is now In the sunny South getting his legs In shape. Ill give you my philosophy," Joe told me a few weeks ago. I rarely worry about anything if they will only let me alone. I do the best 1 can and if that isn't good enough I cant help it I never bothered about making with the good Yankees when I first reported, for I felt that if I didn't make good there was always something else. I quit baseball when I was around 14 or IS years old because I got bored with it And I never thought Id get very far. Now when I get In a batting slump it still doesn't bother me. Baseball Is a great game, but It stiU isn't the only way to make a living. Not with tbe taxes they throw at yon. I never played a ball game In my life where I didnt give ail 1 had. Bnt 1 took my bad days with my good days. My bad days never bad me worried. They still had the best I had to give. Yon cant be good at any game when yon are fretting, worrying, all loaded down with too much tension. 1 never expected to be a good ball player when I started, and whatever happens to me is still velvet. Im not worrying about being in shape this next spring. I figure I'll be in shape. If I have a bad year it wont be my fault and it isnt going to wreck my life. My philosophy of life ts to give the best you have, and if that isn't good enough, try something else. I have another angle I havent any interest in anyone elses business. I still dont see why so many have an interest in my business. After all, Im just a ball player, giving what I have to give on the hall field. Thats my only job. Ill let everybody alone If everybody will let me alone. DiMaggio happens to be 100 per cent right In this philosophy. Why shouldnt a fellow live his own life? Picking Season Opens pickers are already warming up, getting ready for one of the most garrulous campaigns on record. Gene Tunney, as you may have this year. Last heard before, is naming Louis in time he won against During the war I took a much from one to three rounds, provida split, and it is in a finer position nearby town, ing that Louis is even close to the which I still hold. This, of course, Louis of four possible he will have more foryears ago. midable opposition this time. If he makes me less accessible. Tommy Loughran disagrees. one could no will said be it wins, Mutual Trust.' Tommy votes for Conn. The fact have beaten Roosevelt in a war Our affair was by no means triv- that Tommy was one of our best year, and he will be back in the ial It was entered upon with a deep boxers undoubtedly influenced this running. sense of mutual trust. But it was verdict in Conns favor. not supported, naturally, by any recI know If he no longshall How If Conn gets back in shape, SUPPORT BEING GIVEN er cares? writes Evelyn. ognition from my family or his, or which I think he will, Loughran STASSEN CAMPAIGN "There Is no question of this be- our friends, nor any normal oppor- said, I believe he will win. Billy was when it for only meeting; The Stassen grasp for leadership ing the real thing, for it has sur- tunity may have lost some of his speed but is finding form, in the way of or- vived every possible difficulty and he could get away for brief leave, so has Louis who after a long layoff to discover that between at the age of 32 can be even more ganization and money. A St. Paul handicap. In the first place, Clay is often then man is on the road traveling for married, and although he no long- his familya claims and mine we affected by it. Conn was much fasthim. The same man was high in er loves or even likes his wife, they had but a few stolen hours together. er than Louis in their first meeting the Willkie entourage, and there are have a daughter of 12 whom he Now I want it openly admitted; I and he will be just as fast this time. want to take my place beside him; Hard punchers always had troufurther indications that the New adores. Four years ago Clay went to of- without this prospect, life would be ble with good boxers, Loughran York crowd which backed Willkie continued, Dempsey had most of already has its hand in pocket for ficers camp, emerging a captain; I Insupportable to me. In his office, his trouble with Tom Gibbons and Shall I call on him the former Minnesota governor to was intensely proud of him, even be next President. They have been though the long separation was write requesting a talk, or go see Gene Tunney. In 35 rounds against his wife who is six years older than this pair,. Jack had only one knockconspicuous at the speakers tables hard on us both. where Stassen spoke. A weekly Up to this time I had held our he and tell her frankly how mat- down. Billy Conn has always been magazine has published a report friendship to strictly platonic lines, ters are? That he Is as wretched as a good boxer and at the age of and Taylor execu- but the pressure of war tragedies I am under this arrangement I am 28 there is no reason why he that the shouldnt be at least close to his tive, Walter Hoving, who was ac- and partings made me feel I could as sure as I am of my own feelbest. It will take a lot of hard work, tive in the last Dewey headquar- refuse him nothing, and during the ing. of course, but at 180 cr 182 he should ters, will eventually play Hanna for first war year, when he was in variYou mean as you wish you were be stronger, a harder puncher and Stassen. The Cowles brothers, pub- ous American camps, we managed lishers, appear to be running the in- to meet very often. Far from being of your own feeling, Evelyn. You still the better boxer. It may be recalled that Tommy ashamed of having surrendered, I know very well, In your heart, that visible bandwagon so far, particularly brother Mike in Iowa. My Re- was proud of his love. When he this affair Is cold cold as the Ice- Loughran was the sparring partner publican sources say he has been finally sailed for South Seas duty land snows. Clay is safe from who tipped many of the sharper it was with the implicit promise that trouble; he will have or has had ones to Dempseys coming downfall hiring people. no difficulty in explaining to his before the first Tunney fight in All this inside activity has caused when he returned he would make surIn a fast three-roun- d to it wife that one of the office our observed who elderly have legitimate. relationship many workout on I his about before the big him. would now seven home cracked will been is He has shortly Stassen girls keep mise that tak-e- n weeks, and I count the days in grow- bet even money, although far from scrap, Loughran outpointed Jack by speaking tours (he has not yet a wide margin, although Dempsey a job that I have heard), the ing uneasiness. I dont doubt his a betting woman, that there is annot in the wifes was throwing all the punches he organizing will increase in tempo love, but what is keeping us apart? other woman and when the Gallup polls start. It may be that be is going to sur- place, but in yours. He and his wife had in stock that day. These two opinions are only the Stassen will be on top. Many think prise me by arriving suddenly to may have had their upset times, debate announce bis freedom, but so far I but she will prove a fine buffer be- beginning of a nation-wid- e he will remain there. will soon be picking up added that one disturbance tween have had him and will have you he any unsatisfactory is only My own opinion steam as the two heavyweights his main trouble keeping in the telephone call, which terminated can create. , promise see one piece of advice move into their respective training his casual with is There office, you a only without political limelight The flow of words will soon now that he has started so early. soon but on that occasion his wife for you. It is contained in two force- camps. tidal-wav- e reach ful words. proportions. may have been within hearing. Forget it Willkie killed himself doing it. to come Bricker is a good bet Old-TimeGelatin Stiffens Rayon Session to the senate this year, the When rayon dresses become limp StasWith a In gathering of a few Republicans agree. from washing they may be given a sen he is at the top of private party days ago, one made this point. a water and in lift was that gelatin by dipping polls no-- His Ml difficulty While Conn is much faster on his solution. Two tablespoons should be he tried to run a campaign with feet than Loois ever was, dont fora minfew the Soak acgelatin enough. Ohio friends who had not been get that Louis is just as fast with his disthen cold utes in a water, little The Dewey people tive in politics. solve with boiling water. Pour the two fists as Conn is. Maybe faster. With had the New York know-hosolution in a bowl large enough to Louis can wreck you with a short the best of publicity success in his hold the dress and add cold water. punch and he can throw these that in forum, or later senate race After the dress is washed and punches with lightning speed. They on whether his chances will depend rinsed, dip in the gelatin solu- travel faster than the eye can felhe can get an organization to match betion and squeeze gently. Then rnl1 low. Louis wont lose much of this the one now quickly congealing hand speed, although his reflexes the dress in a thick towel unti hind Stassen or which Dewey may are bound to be slower. to iron. warrant. dry enough this events year if set up hand-in-ban- The Louis-Con- n . 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