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Show Iee Thre The Cache American, Locan, Cache Countv, Utah SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Kathleen Norris Says: drocl 3fallcring Sintpfc, (do?orfu( JlottSccoat Side-kullone- d Does Your Family Go to Church? DpU lUlpaapd by Wimni Nrwtpapr Union. By VIRGINIA VALE build-u- p THE which Hughes gave Jane Russell In The Outlaw certainly achieved its purpose; the picture has been breaking records wherever its been shown, and Miss Russells name and face were familiar to the public long before the picture was shown. But lt' a question whether the ehee reputation acquired wont handicap her In the JANE Rl'bbELL long run. Shes beautiful, she'a been working hard learning how to act, she'a devoted to her husband and more interested In his career as a professional football player than in her own. But those lurid ads were, to put it mildly, exaggerated. She deserves success as an actress, not merely as an underdressed siren. Republic Productions, Inc., is going to make Wild Bill Elliott into William Elliott, star, or f elsel million dollars has been allotted for the publicity campaign. Hes finished two million-dol-la- r pictures under his present conand tract, In Old Sacramento "The Plainsman and the Lady. The new contract calls for three pictures a year, with $15,000,000 earmarked for the producUons. One-hal- Columbias Jolsons Story" will techIntroduce a nicolor effect thats said by technicians to be the best thing done In motion pictures; to date the best effects been achieved In animated cartoons, by artists, not cameramen. Mrs. Bettle-Su- e Smith traveled from Uvalde, Texas, to Hollywood Just to see her daughter, Dale Evans. But between picture-makin- g at Republic and radio and personal appearance chores. Dale had no free time. Then They wrote me that My Pal Trigger was showing at one of the theaters in Uvalde, said Mrs. Smith, and I made up my mind Id see more of Dale if I went home and saw the moviel A new air show starring Roy Rogers. Pat Buttram, Dale Evans, Gabby Hayes, the Sons of the Pioneers and Country Washburn and his orchestra will replace the National Barn Dance October 5. NBDs sponsors are switching to it after 14 years! Dee Engelbach, producer-directo- r Academy Award, believes listeners like fresh voices in supporting roles, and each week he auditions budding actors. Ira Grosel got an Award role, then was hired for the Dick Powell film, Johnny OClock. of the CBS Ex-G.- I. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century goes on the air September 30 as a Monday through Friday serial, 4:45 to 5:00 EST. Bucks been off the air since 1935. Another favorite of young people, House of Mystery," returns October 6, Sunday afternoons. Syadlcala. WNU Faaturta. 'T'UERE seems to be a wide diver- - gence of opinion as to whether the rabid fanatic ia entitled to boo a good ball player on an off day and feed him the Old Bronx Cheer in his time of trouble. As you may know, there are two aides to every argument, the same aa a plank. Usually both are Just as wooden, leading nowhere, but in this case the argument at hand is a big part of baseball. Booing a visiting or hostile player is another matter. This ia often a tilbute to the 1 damage said player has slipped to the home club. The argument we are taking up here concerns the ethical aide in riding the home athlete when he is in the process of cavorting on the soapy chute, otherwise known as a slump. The fans argument is that as long as he pays hla entrance fee and the game is offering him no 7 don't know u hy Cod is to good to ut,m certain obscure mothers say, their particular thrill for the money infaces radiant os they contemplate the safe erriiat of Toms ton, the happy vested, he has a perfect right to Sister Annie. marriage of lonely pick up his enjoyment and entertainment over another route, which By KATHLEEN NORRIS is letting the erring or futile ball FORCE OF RELIGION beauty of the old player know Just what the fan thinks about him. when everyone Religion used to be a much The fan has a good case here as to church was that American in stronger force as he doesn't move Into perToo long is code it than a life today. religion gives people sonal invective, Involving the playa rule by which to live and many people, particularly the and his present er's ancestry see no reason uhy they which often happens. The by which to judge their own young, do family, uhat they please. only half-wa- y cant actions and those of others. shock I ever picked older see people getting They op over a booing incident occurred Without religion it is hard with all sorts of crooked many years ago when Pittsburgh to hold young persons to auay business deals, with deceit, fans started riding nonus Wagner. moral law. lheir natural with infidelity. IT hat is the Wagner was then in his 41st year. question Why? has no anuse of clinging to outmoded He had been an outstanding star swer. for over 20 seasons. He had given dogmas and restrictive moral millions as many thrills as any Some years ago, the codes, they ask. ball player had ever displayed up daughter of a friend of mine secretAs Miss Norris says in toe to the reign of Babe Ruth, the ly rented a small Park avenue days article, the young peothrill king. His brilliant work apartment and entertained her ple are deceived by the surfriends there while her mother at short with his bushel-baskof things, where they see hands, his great base running, his face thought she was merely dining and so much of greed, stupidity tremendous hitting through two decvisiting with perfectly nice school and sin. Much of it is allurfellows. ades seemed to be quite enough Her expenses and the to allow for a few lapses in his fadapartment were shared by a boy of ing and apparently satisfying. 18. To all of her heartbroken paring days. What they don't see. Miss Norshe ents subsequent reproaches ris points out, is the thousands Home and Visiting Boos only pertly answered why "why? and millions of humble people Why shouldnt she spend GranBut the theme song of the baseutho obey the laws of God and nys legacy that way? Why ball crowd is: It isnt what you their find greatest happiness shouldnt girls and boys live togethused to be its what you are Word. in Ilis should following er if they wanted to? Why the Flying Dutchwhat Just today. These humble people know she tell her father and mother man thought of the vocal raspberthat faith and the Holy Law ries thrown his way no one ever anything? What was there to be ashamed of? She really did not will save young lives from will know. But Ive figured ever know the answers. ruin. They realize that doing since that if a home crowd could At first glance youngsters do not boo Wagner, no one else should be the forgiving thing generous, see the connection between decency Immune. is worthwhile, that it brings as and religion. Religion itself Ball players tell me they have and It happiness. exquiet peace demonstrated by many of its no feeMng about being booed in hossave can that is the only power has done little to connect ponents tile hamlets. I know John McGraw the modern world from the two. Rituals, long sermons, relished the dislike be deliberately incomprehensible formulas, greedy built up in Chicago, St Louis and concern for interest, capital, beother cities away from New York. quests, collections, money-makin- g Ive heard Matty booed in New here and the of our term schemes have clouded the light shortness York but not McGraw, although Our children see only these, and necessity of making every moment he may have been. this of that it valuable, Inspires they decline to believe the great The swiftest and most effective conof mystical and unproven truths upon sort of teaching and this sort reaction to booing from a rival not have children American duct If which all real religion is based. crowd came from Cobb years ago. the lives of the teachers were differ- been deprived of moral teaching; it Ray Chapman, Cleveland shortfloods over them all during their ent, then their effect upon our chilhome and school years. They have stop, had just been killed by Carl dren's lives would be different. in a Yankee game. Cobb had been deprived of the one thing that Mays in an interview debeen Greed, Stupidity Hide Glory. quoted makes that teaching valuable. As it is, they are too often cheatCobb denied the Mays. nouncing Will be a Settlement ed out of their birthright of belief, interview with considerable fervor. The next day, appearing with the They are like busy workers who partly because the blinding glory of faith is dimmed by so much human have no employer. The humble true Tigers against the Yankees, Ty stupidity, partly because their par- believer learns of God through the took a terrifio vocal lathering from ents have gone that same road be- life of his expiating son, believes some 35,000 Yankee fans. Its fore them and have decided that re- that it matters whether he is hon- no fun," Cobb told me that night, to be booed, hissed and cursed by ligion is merely a profitable busi- est or not, truthful or lying, cruel ness into which certain men enter; or kind. There is a great em- 35,000 American citizens." a good thing," if you happen to ployer, and eventually there will be But in place of curling up or be that unthinking, hypocritical sort a settlement. sour, Cobb stepped out that growing And acting blindly on this belief of man, willing to. fool along murday and got four hits, stole two or muring things you dont believe or for a few years he begins to see three bases, scored several runs practice to women who dont believe that it works. Problems in his out- and broke up the bail game. The er life smooth out; the generous answer is that the or practice them either. big crowd was But, thank God, under this thing, the forgiving thing, the cheering him in his last time up. accumulated thing is suddenly and heavy crust of age-ol- d human stupidity, there works con- surprisingly the happiest possible Showing Up the Mob tinually the yeast of saintliness. thing. This seems to be the best answer. I dont know why God is so good The world is full of unseen, unreccertain obscure mothers The best reply to a boo or a vocal ognized saints, who have probed to us, further than this mere outer seem- say, their faces radiant as they con- cataclysm of hate and derision is to show up the maudlin mob of ing, who have discovered the magic template the safe arrival of Toms You rarely hear them of the word, and who are quietly son, the happy marriage of lonewho is making fellow a booing sister Annie. spreading it with every word they ly, good. No ball player ever took the You never hear that phrase exspeak and every contact they make. cept from believers. They see the terrific vocal riding Babe Ruth abworld surface-scuof human frailty in sorbed in the Yankee-Cu- b Such persons may be the humblest of mothers and fathers, work- their leaders; they know of the series years ago when he came to wars, the slums, the selfishness and bat against Jack Root in Chicago. ing all their lives for food and shelPacked stands howled and yelled Christer for those they love, but their dishonesty of the and called Babe names they civilization. tian sees and will Everyone boys girls grow up wouldnt print in the press of purstrong in true morality, believing that. But they see further, too. They gatory. The Babe applied even viler that they must keep their hearts see that faith and the rule save epithets, one against 45,000, as he and their lips clean, that they must to the center field flag pole. pay what they owe, that they must young lives. The very leaders them- pointed was That the most famous home lost. be But the selves children to may and their those word, keep give in need, comfort the sorrowing, for- to whom they taught love of God, run Babe ever hit in his collecand love of neighbor, are the only tion of more than 700. get self in service. Ail I know about it," the Babe no more to it than that. safe children in the world. Rob There is told me later, Is that ball was Only somehow we dont find that your children of everything else for or flattened out kinder unless we find God. It is belief in which you are working and strainfound after it." they faith. them but give God, in our service to God, in the ing, THE all-tim- 8000 14-- 46 Housecoat A SIMPLE and very delightful wrap around housecoat for Pattern No. 1538 is designed for slus moments of relaxing. Make it in 12. 14. 18. 3318.or20; 40 and 42. 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