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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH R Redcoat WIHLF. iviir FRIEND the Tuunjer ttiilililt of lil dreadful accident. Mr. Tamigermat fl.vlng about In III Ireetops ralllns anxiously. She did not look I like Redcoat, for she was dressed almost wlioll) q light olive groon Btid "greenish fellow. He ran t even fly up Jut a little waj o t to get off the ground!" she cried anxiously, Isn't It dreadful, Peter Itubhlt, to hare such an accl dent hnpN-nWe've Just got our nest half built, and I dou'l know bat I shall do If anything happens 11 ? 1 V - '2 than a 10022 n . -- ' Vl NU . Him. Bed-coat- s . 2 f' T1 K LONG ago before a mixed drink ever thought of, the lemon waa the king of fruit, used fur re freshing healthful drink aa well as served hot, for medicinal purpose. Today It Is more popular and more widely used, as It Is needed to give xest to almost auy other fruit drink. For those who like to have a tinkling drink to offer a friend In a hurry, the fruit juice mixed with the sirup Is a great convenience. Take one and one half cupfuls of lemon Juice and add three cupfuls of sugar. Bring to a boll and cook for len minutes. Then bottle and Use the place In the lee chest. sirup In glasses of water and Ice without any further preparation. A tnblespoonful or two to a glass is - R vs s- w - . . , . - 1 j i - f t Oregon a record run of wa welcomed by the unemployed, providing many of them with a teniHirary Income. The boats of the anglers were o close together that one could crosa the river by stepping from one to another. aal-mo- j- - Q LONERS .ll' By ANNE vlrvMlir For Rainy Days BUNDLE OF JOY CAMPBELL vjRES MARI1.YN.VS her name, hut we employ It describe her perfectly! Bundle of Joy! we 1 There are sacks of shining gold, There are silks of rarest dye. There are bundles, which unrolled, Capture the eye. sufficient. Lemons as well as oranges are rich In vitamin C. They are recommended na the best kind of a Mix preservative for the teeth. lemon Juice and salt and use as a cleanser of the teetb and gums. Add water and use as a mouth wash. It But a priceless tapestry Spread against the blue of day Does not mean as much to me As one clear ray leaves the mouth refreshed and An epicure is a nmn who claims stimulated, is especially good for the he has a cure for all mankind. Grm and them to harden keep gums, and healthy. BONERS are actual humorous a found in examination paRaisin. etc., by teachers. essays, per, of raisins one Tut through pound the food chopper, add a quart of Fish lu the sea are not ecowater and bring to a boll, then let stand over night.' Add the Juice of nomic goods" because they are no two lemons, tivo tablespoonfuls of use to people If they haven't them. the simp and pour Into glasses half filled with cracked Ice. What dues the executive department of our government do? It exCoffe Caramel Parfait. ecutes people. f Scald one and cupfuls of ndlk with two tablespoonfuls of Diabolic was a man who went f cupful around with a lantern searching for ground coffee, add an honest man. of caramelized sugar, teaspoonful of salt to the strained A mop is a bunch of anything that milk and coffee. Beat two egg f cupful of sugar Is disorderly. yolks with and add to the other Ingredients. An auger Is a chill caused by a Cool, add a teasponful of vanilla f and one and cupfuls of cold. cream. Pour into a mold and pack A bridle Is something pertaining In ice and salt for four hours. by Western Newspaper Union. to a bride. tid-bit- From a baby' azure eyes I With a glance both pure and She can bring me Paradise I Bundle of Joy I Copilhl.l WNU cy service. PAPA KNOYV- S- Here is a neat raincoat of rubberized seersucker in thp English wrap around model. It Is light in weight and attractive. one-hal- one-hal- h WITTY KITTY B y NINA one-hal- WILCOX PUTNAM one-hnl- j lo You Know THROUGH A Womans Eyes os Is one 1 JEAN NEWTON By I sea-bir- measuring of p to tip gs. I I has of powers known jeen skips fori I ever resting Q McOorv gyAdlctto WNU Service THERE ARE NO SCAPEGOATS TODAY uA WHAT new scapegoat are we going to saddle the bur- N den of our responsibilities? A minister asked that His reference was to certain aspects of our economic and political conditions which It Is not the purpose of this column to go Into. What Interests us Is much that Is brought to mind by mention of that word scapegoat. It reminds one of the people (women, we may well say, because this Is not a predominantly mascu- - This College for Girls Has a Bar! Chromium is a poison gas or the lightest metal known. & Bell Syndicate.' , I Bell Syndicate. WNX Service. WNU Service. line trait) who, whatever happens to them are Interested first and foremost In finding some one or something to blame. Of course it never alters or lessens trouble, It never changes anything to find some one to blame. But Judging by the relief with which some of us pounce on a pretext for placing responsibility at any door but our own, one would think that this In Itself eliminated the trouble, lifted the burden. When we find ourselves In a dilemma, there may be a certain amount of satisfaction In the knowledge that It was not our fault, that we had done onr best, that the adverse results were brought about through forces entirely beyond our control. Momentary satisfaction. But what then? Is the fault remedied, the situation helped? Not at alL We are Just where we began faced with the necessity for doing the thing that will help. It Is Interesting to note here the origin of the word scapegoat, from which we also have our mod- - After seeing the attention th showered upon the poodle, sa Reno Ritzi, men begin to think the startling to say that a girl student can amble right up only thing bad about leading a dog's IX SULND.S new tills in bar a and order drink. However, to a bar In her college life is that the average twelve years J Barnard college, New York City, serves only milk, which the girls buy Is too short. for three cents a drink. c. Beil Syndicate. WNU Servlet. j Is ominous?" Blonds eyebrows." Pop, what ern slang expression, making some one the goat" The word conies to us from a legend of Hebrew antiquity when the people attempted through sacrifices to make atonement for their sins. Sometimes, there were sins that could not be paid off In tills way, sins that could not even be narrowed down to those These sins a tribe or responsible. group would metaphorically heap on goat, who, with his load of guilt, would be driven Into the wilderness to expiate the crimes of Ingenious humans! In Life Is not so simple today. this age, there are no scapegoats, on which to load our sins. Today our problems, our faults, mistakes, whatever they may be, come home to roost. And the only way to get rid of them Is to take the bull by the horns (not the goat !) and by our best efforts, correct or eradicate them. WNU Set vie. , Bell Syndicate Iran The girl chum say she could see some sente in wearing straw hate In February if the fair sex would alto follow grandmothers advice and keep the feet warm. WNU Service hard-boile- Ohios Seat of Government Ohio's seat of government was changed five times. First established at Marietta, It was removed to Cincinnati, then to Chllllcothe, then to Zanesville, and back to and then In 1816 to Washington. The NBA Review board' report to 1realdent Roosevelt, In nhlch It wa ouuiK.kcn in Report of Hitt NRA " CTlrt, many NBA principles, ha created more of a furore In Washington than anything since the administration canceled the airmail con tract a, without granting the contractors a hearing. In fact. I galher from all Indications that the board' attack were directly responsible fur General Johnson's action In releasing small businesses of WUlu kind from resimnslblllly under the code. The consequences of th board' criticisms can only be partially evaluated at (Ida time, hut the celerity of the Johnson action In meeting aome of the charge by the board ha led to more than a sprinkling of suggestion that It may he the beginning of the end for NBA. General Johnson explained. In releasing the minor Industrie from the codes, that they constituted too small a part of the recovery program to warrant the expense and time Involved In administering those codes. Of course, he could Dot very well admit that NBA was a failure are Insofar aa the "little fellow concerned, but nevertheless there are plenty of observer In Washington who an construed bla statement The Interesting thing about It waa that hia announcement was made public after the board's report had been sent to ITesIdent Roosevelt and after the ITesIdent bad submitted the document to NRA for an analysis of the criticisms The board waa convinced after hearing appeals for relief by a comparatively small number of Individual buslnesaes that some of the codes were having the opposite effect Intended. Evidence which Is gathered seemed to show that the In the business little fellows world were being stifled by the larger units, and that was the very thing which President Roosevelt had hoped NBA would prevent It Is to be remembered that the review hoard never wee wanted by General Johnson and the NRA supporters The board was the brainchild of several senators and representatives who had received so many complaints from the little fellows that they felt the urge to demand some means of review of NBA policies and codes Its origin might be assumed to hare caused the board, headed by Clarence Harrow of Chicago, to feel Its mlssloD was one of protection for the little fellow. Having watched It operate as a hearing body, I think I can say Its members tried to maintain an open mind. On one occasion, 1 recall, the board did cot mince words In telling the representative of a small business that be could expect no help from It until his own linen had been washed of chiseling and sharp practice. a Thus the board catapulted handful of red hot coals Into the political arena. Mr. Roosevelt dodged the first bombshell by sending the report to Attorney General Cummings, to the Federal Trades commission and to General Johnson for an analysis. what he called Newspaper correspondents thought they could analyze the thing, but they did not get the opportunity. Their discussion these days gives rise to the thought that they will sit around awaiting the chance to analyze" It to the full extent of their powers when they do get hold of 1L As a result of the fresh outburst of trouble for NBA, I made a number of Inquiries of tudustry must have a code, there Is no way ouL A business that touches more than on line Is going to he under cod for each line touched end It will bar to he so If codes are to he a part of our Yet. a the restructure. view board's rejKirt Indicates, there Is a certain hardship developed by such a system that It rattier dltff cult to defend. My Inquiries, however, brought out another fact that to my mind t highly Important and alemt which Ultle has been written. That la the expense which these buslnemte m u at hear In connection with th codes and attempt to find out shat la expected of the flrma who have been given the blue eagle of NBA membership. There I not a day goes by that NRA officials do not receive flocks of bust ness men who eome from far and near for Interviews, for conferences on proponed codes, for Interpretation of codes already written, for talks with the authorities as to whether exceptions can be made to the universal rules laid down In the codes, and for the answer to a thonsund-and-onother The expense of those questions. trips to Washington, the hotel bills, the time away from their Jobs, 11 of these thing have to be borne by the Individuals, businesses or corporations Interested. tfo-noml- The resignation of Everett Sanders of Indiana, at chairman, and the Impending Sanders meeting in Chlca- of ,he Rpl,ub-llca- Resignalion n national committee has served to foens a spotlight on that political agency which It has not drawn since the days of the 1032 campaign. As a matter of fact the Sanders resignation has stirred np more discussion and has caused more Republicans to show their faces than some folks thought were still alive. It has demonstrated that there Is life In the O. O. P. yet But the Job ahead of It Is one of finding how the latest strength can be utilized under a solid leadership, and that means the first task Is to find that leader for national chairman. Thus far. It can be said there Is an entire lack of unanimity among the Republican national committee. They appear not to have any Ide as to the Identity of the man who should be elected to head the party organization. Undoubtedly, the weakness of the Republican position at this time Is lack of leadership. A real leader, as far as I hear discussion of the subject simply does not yet appear on the horizon. If It were not for the various crossi nrrents. It would be natural to expect that the several factions could get together and operate harmoniously. That, sad to relate, apparently Is Impossible. The "old guard doesnt relish the Idea of surrendering power. Much criticism has been heard of the Republican leadership In congress during this session. It has been said the leadership has been spineless, and of the kind. But the consensus around Washington would seem to be that Senator McNary of Oregon, In the senate, and Representative Snell of New York, in the house, have been Impotent largely because the Democratic majority was so huge that they could never really voice the minority position. I have heard some of the Demo- crats assert that the Republican party can never come back ; that Foolish Prediction lts thrpueh- - No- where does hisBusiness around NRA tory Justify such a prediction. It Confused headquarters Is necessary only to go back to the which are contincampaign when Warren G. Harding uously crowded with representa- was elected to the Presidency, or to tives of businesses who are seeking the overwhelming defeat of Alfred to find out what to do. These in- E. Smith by Herbert Hoover. In dividuals, to a man, were thorougheach case, some of the Republican confounded and confused. ly They leaders were so short sighted as to were, In many Instances, unable to say that the Democrats were determine what to do as to many through. Time has proved such business practices; they could not prognostications to be utterly foolget complete Instructions or Inter- ish. It likely will make the presnor to were able pretations, they ent unwise predictions of Demolearn the NRA attitude In an ad- crats look the same way In the visory way on propositions on which course of a few years. It 6eems they desired rulings. Having obto me to be unwise at any time to served the Job that General Johnconsign a political party to a grave son and his NRA staff Is trying to unless there Is no more blood left do, I can understand why these vaIn the carcass. rious questions can not be anFrom what I can hear about the swered. They simply have so much committees financial work to do that It Is almost a phys- Republican the plight of the Demoical Impossibility to get It done. condition, crats a few years ago can be reBut to me, that fact tells the story garded as only slightly serious. atof the weakness Inherent In any Neither the national committee nor tempt to codify practices of busithe combined senatorial and connesses, national In scope, from a gressional committee can make any bureau. Washington plans for a fight because It takes As an exposition of the problem money to make the mare go. In another way, I learned that one Whatever the results are of the great corporation Is operating un- coming election, however. It Is apder 51 codes. There Is one departparent now that Republican leaderment store here In the city of Washship first must be established. The ington that Is operating under and Democrats have that leadership In responsible to 11 code authorities. Mr. Roosevelt, but they have to acOne corporation, relatively small in cept responsibility also so that they size and doing a selling business In can expect to be attacked. Just as not more than five eastern states, happened during the Hoover rehad to sign a total of 14 codes. All gime, the outs can make the fur of this Is because of the diversificafly for the Ins If they develoo tion of the business. leadership. As far as I can see, If every type c t7 Wwtero Newspaper Union. ... N r Trck Hasting with Match H V - MACHINE Interpreted by William Bruckart . ' DRINKS THIRST-QUENCHIN- to Itedeoat. Oh, dear, here comes somebody! Hide, Itedeoat! Hide!" Poor Itedeoat, with the old look of terror In his ejes, hurried along, trying to And something under which to hide. Hut there was no way of hiding that wonderful scarlet coat. Peter heard the sound of heavy footsteps, and looking back saw Parmer I'.rown's I.oy coming. Don't be afraid, Itedeoat," he whispered. Its Parmer Brown's Boy, and I'm sure he won't hurt you. Perhaps he can help you." Then he scampered off a short distance and sat up to watch what would haptien. Of course. Farmer Brown's Boy saw Itedeoat. No one with any eyes at all could have helped seeing him because of that wonderful scarlet coat. He saw, too, by the way Itedeoat was acting, that be was In trouble, lie understood Instantly that something wns wrong with one wing, and running forward be caught Itedeoat. You poor little thing. You poor beautiful little creature, said Farm er Brown's Boy softly as he saw the cruel twig sticking through We'll have to get shoulder. that out right away, continued Farmer Brown's Boy, stroking Bed Somehow at coat ever so gently. that gentle touch Itedeoat lost much of his fear and a little hope sprang into his heart This was no enemy, but a friend. With his knife Farmer Brown's Boy cut off the twig on the upper side of the wing. Then, doing his best to be careful and to hurt as little as possible, he worked !' f Zt 6 .. . r- 1, Meanwhile Mrs Tanager Cam and Talked to Him and Fussed About A A rfotHFriCooKDook - It t ftrvlc. ' if fc- i National Topic - ? - - WASHING f i , Put eli. T W. Burgtt.-- :r : the other part of the twig out from the under side. Carefully he exam lord the wing to ace If any bone were brokeu. None wut, and after holding Itedeoat a few minute, he carefully et him up In a tree and withdrew a abort distance. Bedcout Ml there for lumc time a If fear ful of trying that Injured wing. Meanwhile Sir. Tauager came and tulked to him and fusaed about him and coaxed him and made a much of him aa If lie were a baby. After a while he veutureu to try til wing and found that he could fly. Then he and Sir. Tauager dla appeared In the Green Forest. I knew Farmer Brown' Boy would help him. and I'm glad he found him," cried Peter happily and aturted for the dear Old Brier , WORK and 0 Uy THORNTON W, UURGESS AN UNEXPECTED 1 TItY BE26TIHIE cI E flVESMOREjTIMS Weilinf ...Lights Instantly, Lik GS r J 15 EDUCE your Ironing time I The Cole, , . your labor one-halion will save you man more time end work than e $100 washing mschtnel Iron sny pise where you one-thi- lt en comforaM I Mo ttwil to hoard. wow (ri m(ramHour. Help MMii Qukkrt. you rrtp io bttwt airTTtn coot ooif ftstMUai Sm your KorJworo or kouorAjmbHlng dotUv ft local tirairr dooin't hiAilIt, rm M. COFAMT AMI A TOV TM1COIFMA Hm,tiif i Wt Ok. 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