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Show LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1949 'MARRYING' ENGEL MAY BE FREED ... NEEDLEWORK Crochet a Pretty New Bedspread Filet for Chair Set or Buffet N. Y. Reds Didn't Register as Man and Wife ... ' DECISION 5-- 4 ' By H. I. PHILLIPS te put back controls te stop operation like that. He has a good chance of getting free en one of them supreme court The Garble Sisters "What a lot of exciting new there! been lately! Alger Engel .marrying all those women! Judy 'Palmer being found guilty of lying about that typewriter! And the attorney general suing the Yanks to make them break up DiMaggio! "Yeah. And aint that Engel a 'honey? Whatll they do with him? "The government may have iM five te four elections. Look what the ceurt did In that lone-l- y hearts case , , . they threw the case eut because there was ne quorum present." "I wish the high courts would agree on what Is the law like the i m vTT r- - Seed for the Springtime Lr SUPREME COURT BY low courts do. When a girl meets a Russian agent in New York and she Is carrying a bag loaded with secret papers from government files why should it make any difference whether she worked for the Carnegie library and took a rug from some auto dealer? "It's like that trial of the eleven Communists in New York. They aU deny they registered In Baltimore as man and wife and say that when they were arrested on that bus they were Just getting material for a noveL 1 can't see why President Truman named Ferle Mesta to that supreme court vacancy anyhow when Wagner stepped out with Justices Palmer, Murphy, Musial and Waltkus dissenting. "It was all on account of the HEART was heavy with its load of care: much to do, so many clamoring needs! I quit my task and walked out where, the air Was clean and sweet to cull my garden seeds. Seed for the springtime! Hope was in the sound, law. Taft-Hartkl- "Where does that stand now? "The part .requiring anybody to answer yes or no bas been cut out but everything else la left In, Including the agenda which lets both aides bring their own referee and puts the coal miners en a three day week. And gladness lifts through every singing word. I gathered the shaken seed from stem and ground, And quite distinct were the dear words that I heard: T will not leave you comfortless . , ." This pod, Dark as it seems, will someday bla2e with light. Except a grain of wheat falls to the ground . , Here is the golden cosmos, here the white: Seed for the springtime seed for a new dawn. That life and love and beauty may go on. Ima Dodo dict in the out whether the custody t) GRACE NOLL CROWELL - rM(frnaUjJj Dairy Herd Spraying Will Yield Dividends Months have now elapsed since the peace. And bxcept for the lack of actual gunfire and bloodshed there seemed te bo as much fighting going on between the nations May Mean $75 Extra as ever. A Hollywood movie czar Profit This Summer bad in fact put in a bid for pictures of the peace conference thinking Spraying dairy cows with he was bidding for fight pictures. to control Representatives of Russia, France, stable and horn flies, may mean England and the other nations on at least $75 extra profit this sumour side brothers ail were standH. B. Petty, into mer, ing toe to toe In many arenas, no sect according in the Illinois colspecialist punches barred, and not even of agriculture. And the chances bothering to go to a neutral corner lege he says, that profits from are good, after knockdowns. spraying may run much higher. Spraying dairy cattle is a big There were rumors that Anthony job for farmers, but it is one that Eden had come out of a council should be done. meeting with the "Shiner of the Petty figures the potential $75 Year," that an American peace extra profit from spraying in this conferee had been seen rolling on the floor with a Russian brother, i m "4 and that Big Three meetings were being opened with demonstrations in The spirit of mutual distrust was rampant The assorted peace committees and were giving evidences of heading for the rocks and discord, and some of them were less Inclined to try dynamite than to upholster the rocks for comfort Tossing in the heavy seas of conflicting interests in small boats, they seemed at times bent Hf. on attempting to cure seasickness Stained-Glas- s Motif by resolution and plug up leaks by amendment ft HANDSOME chocheted bed-- 1 spread with a stained-glas- s They were good men, kindly and motif in the center of the seven-inc-h well meaning, in these postwar world huddles, but they were in solidly crocheted square corner sections are combined to one of the hot spots of history, suid create bedroom charm. it made them jumpy. blood-suckin- g lErjteSi Jiu-Jits- says he read the vercase but couldn't find Judy Coplon retained of the microphone. The writer of this column does not claim to be the seventh son of a seventh son, but the following chapter from a book by him, "Private Purk-ey- s Private Peace (the original and much more apt title was "Peace, Wearing Purple Tights), published a few weeks after World War II ended, revealed distinct pow ers of prophecy. In the story. Private Furkey and several companions crashed a peace conference In Paris, a feat duplicated In a way by Garry Davla a few weeks ago. And In a chapter headed "Discord In the Dovecotes ye ed pictured the collapse of peace hopes, the friction between the great powers, etc. thusly: five-percent- er in President Washington. man. Wanna Tru- bet? A committee of New York theatrical producers proposes that men and theater treasurers be licensed to handle all ticket sales. Suspensions could then be made, we take it, for exceeding the greed limit box-offic- e THE RIGHT LOOK By BY INEZ GERHARD RUTH HUSSEY may some day tha kind of roles she deserves in pictures; until then shell probably continue to do her best work on the stage. Her new picture is Paramounts "The Great Gatsby; her current play, "Goodbye My Fancy, in which she has the role created by Madeleine Carroll. She has moved her fam . ily husband, two small boys and a dog to New York for its duration. Lunching with three members of the press, she could hardly get in a word until they finished telling her, at length, how wonderful she had been in "State of the Union," and how much they hope that Hollywood will soon do right by her. That same day Betty Field lunched at an adjoining table. She and Miss Hussey hadnt seen each "ether since they worked together in "Gatsby," in which Miss Field and Alan Ladd star. MacDonald Carey and Barry Sullivan are featured. Two atmosphere: Jepnties of the Hollywood sheriffs office stood guard for two days over the machine gun nsed In RKOs "Follow Me The law demands Quietly. Ihat such guns be constantly under the eye of a law enforce-- ; ment officer while In nse In a picture, and that it be In the hands of an officer of the law between takes. No unscheduled shooting allowed! Off-sta- ge i - I ! , . M. Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, who wrote Buttons and Bows for Bob Hopes "The Paleface, have done such a good Job on "Fancy Pants," written for his "When Men Are Mpn, that he thought that would be a good title for the picture. However, the other title sticks. Meanwhile Evans and Livingston, authors of "To Each His Own and other hits, are writing a second song for him. that shown here. manner: You can get 15 per cent more milk up to September if you spray. This has been demonstrated field tests. by careful small-scal- e It is generally estimated that the average cow will give 1,700 pounds of milk during the fly inseason. A 10 per cent boost would mean stead of 15 per cent 170 pounds of milk for that time. For a herd, that would mean 2.550 pounds of extra milk from four-mont- h Richard H. Wilkinson RACY clawed his way up over the slippery ledge, threw his skis and poles on the ground and sat down panting. Generva laughed merrily. "Thats what city life does to y o u, she chided. "S e e? You cant take it any more. "For a fact I cant," he grinned. "Phew! What a climb! Skis are no good up here. If we're going to the top we'll have to hobnail It up. "We can quit and go down," she said. He.r voice held the barest hint of a taunt She hated herself for it Quit nothing! Just because Ive been away for two years you neednt think you can stump me. Tracys eyes flicked over the girl's slim, wiry figure. "Boy, you always could take it he admired. "Ever since we were kids I've had to hump to keep up with you. The reference to their childhood escapades brought on a flood of regrets. Two years ago he had left her with a brotherly clap on the back and a firm handclasp. She bad almost hated him. He had gone down to the city to become an architect Then he'd written about Jessica. She was a singer In a night club. He had fallen madly In love with her. His letters had been full of their romance. Generva had wanted to tell him to stop writing his everlasting prattle about a silly night club singer. Didnt he know that every word was a knife thrust in her heart? "You know," he said suddenly, "youre growing more lovely every year, Gen. Some day soon a man's coming along and" She laughed out loud and scrambled to her feet "Come on. City Man, weve got to get going if we want to make the top and get back before dark." Tracy grinned and yanked himself up the first steep ascent. Before he had gone 10 feet he realized that it was a foolhardy business. Without ice picks and ropes climbing was hazardous. He started ahead again and then stopped. Above him, maybe SO feet away, he could make out the blurred form of Generva. The blurred outline stopped. He listened for her reply, but if she called the wind drowned it. For an instant her hobnailed boots were clawing against the ice. Then she came coasting down the incline, reaching frantically for bushes that slid through her hands. Tracy made a lunge. His hand caught at her ski jacket as she. whipped past, held, felt it slip through his fingers. A strangled cry escaped his lips he watched her reach the ledge and flip over its edge, disappear. In a moment he was back on the flat ground looking over the edge, not daring to hope. Fifty feet below he made out a green patch, like a wisp of cloth caught in the gnarled branches of a hardwood shrub. SEEMED like hours before he ITfound footing against a rock 10 feet from where Generva clung to the hardwood shrub. Directly beneath her was a chasm. Tracy slipped the handle of one pole through the wheel of the other, tightened the strap on his wrist and cast out across the Ice. At his second attempt Generva grasped the slim bam- Horror-stricke- n, 200-fo- boo. Take it easy," he called. "Youll have to swing down like a pendulum, then slowly upward." She nodded and released her grip. The impact of her 112 pounds almost caused him to lose his grip. But he held on. The moment she was below him he began pulling upward, hand over hand. In a moment their hands touched and she was safe on the rock. Tracys hand reached for hers. There was a queer light in his eyes. "It just came to me." he said, "what this old world would be like without you, Gen. I mean he gulped "I never realized It before. Her eyes were misty. "Darling, you dont have to. 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Todays farm machinery Is fast replacing the familiar rural picture of pitchfork and bene in haying time. With farm machinery in better supply than at any time In history, scenes Uke the upper one are Vitamin B12 Heralded In Hog Feeding Practice vitamin B12 revolutionize swine feeding practices? Michigan state college researchers dont say it will, but theyre finding that this new vitamin is doing some rather remarkable things in swine feeding. They have found that it has growth stimulating properties for pigs and when added to other dleta In small quantities it results In t pigs. gains for Will Ireland poet 50. Greek 51. Silly (colloq.) DOWN Wine PUZZLE NO. dry-lo- 10 for pattern. . - Name Address " Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND the HOUSE Wall Patching Avoiding Varnish Bobbles To avoid surface bubbles when Plaster of Paris is good stuff you varnish, dont shake the can; stir the contents gently with a with which to patch walls; but un- clean stick. Yodora Anchoring Rags Small throw rugs that have a tendency to slip along the floor can be anchored by attaching several jar rubbers to the under side, or shellacking the reverse sides. checks perspiration For Shiny Faucets When the nickel faucets in your sink become stained, polish them by rubbing with a soft cloth dipped in spirits of ammonia. Wash them off afterward with hot water and soap, and polish with a soft, dry cloth. odor THE $oamffl6Sr WAY Made with a face cream bate. Yodora is actually toothmg to normal skins. No harsh chemicals or irritating salts. Wont harm skin or clothing. Stayt soft and creamy, never gets grainy. TVy geode Yodora fed the wonderfnl difference! Fresh Plaster QUESTION: Is there a way of drying "out plaster and Keenes cent. 48. People of No. Drying Out giving away to those depicted by the bottom photo. 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And it with every cup o plaster of Paris. costs only about 20 or 25 cents a marked signs of stubbornness, can be sometimes they persuaded head for spraying. to go if you rub them with a little the recommends spraying Petty furnish polish. inside of dairy bams two or three fly-contr- Corner A Spraying dairy cattle is a big Job for farmers, bat It will help build the type of clean, "contented dairy herds such as w Fiction 935 8EWINO "There is no need for any businessman to seek assistance from to do business any The ' PATTERNS cement (in a bathroom) quickly, so that we can paint the walls of new rooms? We were advised to wait three to six months, but we need to hurry this if at all possible. ANSWER: You can help to some extent with portable stoves, but I would not advise you to apply an oil paint under two months, three to six months will not be necessary. 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