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Show 4 r i s' TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE TV7Q JOE MAHONEY s!!PCD:Dirg(C(D:p,i Tuesday, December 6, 1949 Brackets Leaf-Scro- ll BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET Make a Perfect Gift Rear Roses in the Cheeks You Call That a Handicap? B y BILLY ROSE- - When Eleanor and I first moved up to Mt. Kisco, some of our neighbors dropped by to pay theirofrespects, but I didnt encourage Westchester are nice enough these visits. The landed gentry folk, but they dont talk my lingo. Besides, I see no point in cultivating people who think its smart to chase a fox. But a little down the road from ua live a couple I cultivate aa often aa they'll have me. Their namea are Fred and Jane Newell. I met them through Eleanor two yeara ago, and Ill never forget the first night we had dinner at their house. SPORTLIGHT Tilt Would Be Grim Army-lris- h -- By GRANTLAND T SAW Notre Dame beat Navy, 40 to 0. and I saw Army beat Fordham, SS to 0. Fordham was unquestionably as good a team as Navy was, probably better defensively. In looking at the two leading teams, only a week apart, it would be tougher than merely difficult to rank them. Both are blessed with fast, backs who can pass, ran and block, Both have hard-etrlkin- g two t brilliant , In quarterbacks Arnold Gallffa and Bob Wil- liams. They are Just about on a f par. Williams has a slight edge offeaslv In worth, Gallffa la f B T GranUand Rice whoa strength needed. - In the matter of backfleld strength Notre Dame has the call with more good backs Williams, Sitko, Zalejskl, Coutre, Swlsto-wic- z, etc., vs. Stephenson, Gallffa, Cain and Martin, also Bob Blalk. The top Army four can match the top Notre Dame four, but Notre Dame can reach In the fat for more runners. There Isnt much difference In the play of the two lines. The main difference la that Army uaes two gets of linea, Notre Dame only one. I doubt that Army has a group to match Hart, Martin all Tonneff and can handle the better part of 60 minutes whenever needed. Both teams ' are brilliantly coached. Both have the ability to strike with such speed and ' devastation they Can ' wreck good teams in less than It minim let. Army's defensive line Is shout - as strong si Notre Dame's. Im net euro her offensive play Is quite as good, although it is deeper. Notre Dame proved sgalnst Michigan State that Frank Leahy needs his first team strength against strong opposition. Michigan State grabbed 14 points before Leahy could blink twice, as he rushed his first team back into action after a 34 to 7 lead. Army vs. Notre Demo would be a terrific game. Those who have seen Oklahoma In action teU me that Bud Wilkensona outfit Is an even match for either with Just as much power and Just as much speed. The three dont happen to meet 243-pou- 260-pou- d - RICE- - baby-havin- Among the unbeaten teams left we have Notre Dame, Army, Oklahoma, Californio, Boston U., Virginia and None of these meet. Every team In the Big Ten, the Southwestern, and the Southern conferences has been besten, most of them several times. Fordham Is among those besten only enco and It should be stated here that Ed Danowskia Rami put up as gallant a fight against soperlor numbers, competitive experience, and class aa anyone would care te aee. Outside of some three or four teams, Fordham is a match for anyone today. Cor-Be- Schetfulr kmft "Those who are one schedule overlook fact, Red Blaik said before the Fordham game. "These boys are up at 5:30 a. m., well before daylight They face 18 hours of hard physical and mental work. It wouM.be cruel to ask them to play a schedule of nine major games. Each year I aee the Army team fading out but Its last two games, or losing its earlier edge. "This year we had Penn State, rated before as one of the stronger teams In the East We had Michigan at Michigan. We had Harvard they almost beat us last year and looked to be a much Improved team this fall, until the trip to Stanford practically wrecked the Crimson. We had an up and coming Fordham team. We had or still have Pennsylvanle and Navy, two old traditional rivals who always give us a battle to the finish. I claim that tchedule la all Army can handle. In 1950 we have Michigan again. We meet a powerful Stanford team at Stanford. We have Har vard and Pennsylvania who must be better than they were this fall. We have Pennsylvania and Navy. All told we have at least . seven major games." Captain Tom Hamilton, while head of Navy athletic, had this belief Wed rather be beaten by class than run over mediocrity. Our' system is to meet the best" Navy was not equipped at that time or now to have any chance in Its schedule. It had the sort of schedule Army should and could have played. Hamilton would play anybody as long as they were good. So will Navy's present leaders. Navy has certainly earned more public acclaim from this plan than Army has sniping too many second or third graders. By Harold Arnett WfHTmTmftL 4 . SPRING BETWEEN THE ENDS OF COMPRESSION W0H 09 VV t M0l.fi hU IRON A HANDY RECEPTACLE FOR CHIPS AND WASTE PARTICLES CAN BE BUILT INTO YOUR BENCH, AS SHOWN. IT CONSISTS OP A FRAME SIMILAR TO A JUST DRAWER, BUT WITHOUT A BOTTOM. FASTEN CLEATS TO THE SIDES TO SUPPORT THE FRAME AND PERMIT ITS BEING SLID ON CHANNELED STRIPS OP WOOD SECURED BENEATH THE BENCH TOP. CANVAS CAN v-- To be used THE to make the bag which is WITH INSIDE OF THE FRAME r stopped, emberressed. "Its ell right said Jane. "0 course, is would be nicer if Fred could see, but neither of us thinks thats very important ." "Howd it happen? War stuff, said Jane. Frag-ment- s of a land mine on Okinawa. We werent married then. Fred was moved to a hospital in San Francisco. The first letters he sent me weren't In his own handwriting. He explained that he was dictating to a nurse because he'd been wounded In the right hand. At the time, he still had some hope that a special operation might restore his sight. He didnt want to tell me about his eyes until he knew for sure. TACKS. Forked and crimson-ftained- , And dll the lat sharp breath was drawn, remained. They Vs. r 339 Make pair or a set of three with pattern 339. Price of pattern U 25c. Order from . WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer 10 Bedford Hills. New Terk depart from me, O God, Lighten my path, my days, But may Thy grace, Thy Strength be mine, GRACE PATTERN may be cut from any wood with jig or fret saw. They make a perfect setting for figurines and small antiques. Who am I to be bitter now Over a bitter thing: I who am neither evangelist, Nor a king? :tft&iys GUIDES tor cutting 12 INCHES HIGH E BRACKETS 7 AND THESE Strength was born. 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Hell be glad to simplify your Adv. shopping chores. full-flavor- ricb-tastin- NOLL CROWELL he kissed goodbye at Penn station In 42. For the guy Im crazy about, IU be 23 the rest of my life. Is that bad? That isnt bad at No, I said. aU. d The Fiction ready-wrappe- d, You can usually By LIKE A FOX Richard H.-- Wilkinson Corner town of Dexter. A1 Slater Is de- that. He didnt show up until two the announcement that the road termined to be elected state repre- weeks before election, and then It would definitely be put through. sentative from the 31st Belknap was ta announce a piece of news The words were a direct quotation district A1 has tried for three con- that overshadowed Al's great work. from Commissioner Higgins, whose secutive terms to win out over Tyler, it seemed, had made a trip picture appeared on the front page Tyler Jenkins. At every election he to the capitol himself. He had con- alongside a picture of Al Slater. It had the vote sulted the proper authorities and was through Als efforts, the article sewed up. But received a promise that the state that the course of the road Mlnuta Tyler, who Is one would employ local labor in con- read, would pass through Dexter. Fiction of the shrewdest structing that section of the road Dexter was Jubilant. At the politicians a man that ran through Dexter. polls on the day following, Al would want to The news was something to was unanimously elected to fill meet always contrived to pull cheer about. It began to look as the expired term of Tyler Jenkfast one, two or three days before if Tyler had pulled another fast ins. voting day, and succeeded in one. swinging the vote his way. Dumb, am I? Al said to his wife Well, Tyler might have been after it was over. Well, this is one Folks think Im dumb, A1 conelected If news hadn't drifted back time Tyler pulled his fast one too fided to his wife. "Its got to be a into town that the state, because of Joke, me running for office against adverse business early in the game. He thought the conditions, had deJenkins." psychological moment was two cided to abandon the idea of build- weeks ago. Instead of yesterday. I A1 began his campaign 10 months ing the road that year. he went n, what Tyler wonder, before election. He knew that folks Al made a hurried trip to the would if he knew I started that in Dexter were eager to have the capitoL He didnt return during the rumor say about abandoning the road new state highway next week, and folks began to for- idea. I wonder if the folks contemplated would run through town, Instead of swingget be was even a candidate. say I was dumb if they knew I just off to the northward toward ing And then on the day before elecdid it sos I could make It appear Bartlett And he knew that if he tion one of the newspapers from like I persuaded the state to change could persuade the highway com' the its mind on the day before election. capitol that claims a missioner to chart the course of the circulation in Dexter came out with Dumb, am I? Dumb like a fox. proposed road through Dexter, it would mean e big thing; it would probably mean Als election. LAST WEEKS A1 went to the And SSWOBD capitol, ANSWER looked np the highway commissioner, whose name was Higgins, and talked the thing over. At first Higgins was obstinate. 24. Footway 2. ACROSS The highway, he told Al, was 23. Plans 1. Scorched scheduled to ran through Bart27. A baked 6. Calm boat lett. 3. Employ 11. One piece of 4. Meaning who clay Well, Al didnt get discouraged. 29. Mineral 5. Retinue fails to Min He called on Mr. Higgins a month 6. Knave of 12. Odorless, spring later and talked things over again. clubs (Loo) 30. Organ o Inert This time he took Mr. Higgins to 7. Epoch hearing gaseous lunch and bought tickets for the 33. Pinch 8. Exchange element theater afterward. Higgins began to 37. Bay window 13. A sphere premium weaken. A talked himself blue in 38. Molded, 9. A fellow of action worker 14. Sewers tS" projecting 10. Half ems member at 13. Railway!? 17 Animal's foot (abbr.) foot of a 16. A small 19. Astringent wall drink fruit 18. From (Arch.) 46. High 40. Cereal 19. Legislative 20. Sesame 21 Guido's priest grains body 48. Exclamation 42, An 22. Music note highest to note 24. Buddy Egyptian 43. Woody attract 23. An Old 26. Withered Norse work attention 28. Ascended perennial 31. A Scottish estate owner 32, A surgeon saw fair-size- d WHILE 0 least get af three tablespoonfuls of juice from STAGEvSCRE By INEZ GERHARD LAMARR has never been pjEDY 'more beautiful and seductive than In Cecil B. DeMilles "Samson and Ddlilah, with magnificent costumes designed by Edith Head largely responsible. A good deal of credit should be given, too, to the sets and to the excellent one lemon. A 6SAIW A DAD TV , Wv, LOST: MISERY 3 OF CONSTIPATION r "Its wonderful ho much better X feel. And I need no more laxatives all due to eating one dish of ALL- BRAN daily! I sincerely recommend this cereal." Mrs. J.A.Hamma,1226W. Main St., Portland, Ind. Just one of many unsolicited letters. HEDY LAMARR color effects. In fact, this is a picture In which art directors, photographers and others who never appear are among the stars. The scenes actually photographed In the Holy Land, Algiers and Morocco are beautiful and memorable. Y ou, too, may expect wonderful relief if constipation is due to lack of bulk in your diet. Just eat N one ounce of crisp, flavorful daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to Kelloggs, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUE. MONEY BACK. ALL-BRA- Film star Van Johnson and bandleader Elliot Lawrence are dead ringers for each other. Their resemblance Is so remarkable that sometimes its difficult for them to convince autograph seekers theyre not each other: ed 34 Meadow 35. Exclamation 36. Character- Folks think Im dnmb," Al confided to his wife. It's got to be a Joke, me running gainst Jenk." the face, and finally went away with a promise that Mr. Higgins would think the matter over. Al was mightysatisfied with himself. A month before election a story came out In the papers that, through the efforts of Albert T. Slater, the new state highway would run through Dexter. ft L RECEIVED g lot of credit for fils work, and a, lot ofprom- lies of votes. 39. 41. 42. 44 f- Negative reply For Cent (abbr.) A playings marble 47. Fluid in veins of gods I Class, see movie stars; he sees as many In a year aa a head-waitat Ciros. During the past 12 months, on We the People, Dan has interviewed snch celebrities as Sir Cedrlo Hardwlcke, Glenn Ford, Dick Haymes, Kirk Douglas, Janet. Blair, John Payne, Marie Wilson, Linda Christian, Tyrone " Power, among others. er Jane Wyatt was puzzled when crowds of visitors arrived at the Samuel Goldwyn studio to see. her work in Our Very Own. She discovered that her son, Christopher, was responsible. He had been promising a trip to see his famous mother with every new subscription to a local paper he delivers, Ann Blyth, Farley Granger and Joan Evans r. No matter how he switched plane and train schedules, Don Afiieche couldnt figure a way to get his whole family together for Christmas. So he will have an early celebration with his two boys in school In Iowa, then spend Christmas Day in New York with his wife, whe accompanied him ' East for th Manhattan broadcasts of the Jimmie Durants show. myth.) of pepper plant 50. Run away and marry 61. A palm tree 49. Species (So. Am.) 62. Dan Seymour never visits Hollywood, doesnt have to to The power of radio has never been better demonstrated than In the success of the fund raising project to aid the fight against polio which is being conducted on Horace Heidt's Youth OpportuniThis Is ty and Ralph Edwards Your Life shows. Helen Hayes appearance as one of the guest speakers on the former was touching, since her daughter died of polio. ized by melody Philippine bland DOWN 1. i HARP were the thorns on my Saviour's brow. "WELL, THE OPERATION was a When Fred knew complete miss-ou- t. hed never see again, the darn fool wrote me that I was free to marry two years away from 30. In 10 anybody I liked. Of course, I I'U be two away from 40. years, to San Francisco hopped a plane When Fred went off to war, I and got my fella. was 23. Real roses in cheeks. "Atta girl, I said. Now tell me Probably the best I ever looked to shut my face if Im out of line, in my life. but doesnt It ever bother you I From here in, no matter what mean, making this sacrifice? happens to me wrinkles, dry skin, , " Sacrifice , my foot" said fane, gray hairs, babies Fred will alkid softly. Look at it this way. I'm ways see me as the fresh-face- . Workbench Stunt FASTENED Jane smiled. "I don't know. I tuest wfve been Pretty lucky" I said, end then Lucky I well-stock- SPRING V EACH BRACKET TO KEEP THE CLAMPS TIGHT. Ice-crea- criticizing i A CLAMP TO HOLD CAN COVERS GARBAGE SECURE FROA DOGS CAN BE MADE BY BEND . ING SHORT RODS 'AND ATTACHING THEM .TO ; THE CAN BY BRACKETS. PUT A ON TIIE WAY to the parlor I said, 'TeU me something. What makes you kids act as if you had a gold mine in the cellar? Armys pToTnx - tfl - Jane anawered the doorbell. She eras pretty all over, and I liked her right away. "Excuse the peasant skirt," she said. I have a baby penciled in for the fall." Fred was In the living room listening to the radio. He had the tweedy look of the good guy in the womens magazine stories. We talked for a couple of minutes before I realized he was blind. He told me he was a writer, and answered my unspoken question Billy Rose by explaining he dictated his stuff to his wife. It was a fine dinner and a fine evening. Jane carried her child as g were some kind of If party. Around eleven oclock, Fred aid to Jane, "Maybe the Roses would like ice cream. "Maybe they would, said Jane, "but we haven't any. Ill drive down to the village and get some. 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