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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH It's Hot on New York's East Side fjhcn i BIRTHDAY During the heated term th MSf Bide of New York city Is a very warn, region, but the children get together to cool one another off. The youngster receiving the cooling stream doesn't appreciate it QUOTES" parties come and go but the hippo's takes the COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS BY NATIONAL CHARACTERS CAKE Tete," the hippopotamus P.rori th:rty-S4?coD- r t it 1 1 . . r 1 t - - the in his the other day. birthday I iZTt -- ir "t; f - v 7 ; , i, r i pose really Is to permit the imposition of certain views upon any challenger. Defense of the individual, whether a person or a state, mast be the affair of the community. This principle gains force from the fact that the defense of wealth In the modern world does not mean the defense of goods, as goods must change bands to create wealth. 3 w I and one of his admirers presented him with a tiny cake vrlth one candle. This photograph was taken Just be fore the jjift disappeared In Tete's capacious nuaw. Another birthday was celebrated re cently when a baby was born to hippo in Chicago. Huge F7L I mind can easily be to adopt policies which mean war. The pre-wmethod of defense Is a fruitful cause ef conflict The method consists In each state attempting to be stronger than any other state challenging its Interests. It Is rooted In the denial of right to the weaker. The only way out Is for the community of states to create common protection. The public thinks falsely that armies and navies have the same function as police, whereas their purar tit fS. i By SIR NORMAN ANGELL, English Publicist and Author. THE public .. Boeing Bomber Built for Army Air Corps I I MZmJ" CONSTITUTION MAN-MAD- E By R. WALTON MOORE Assistant Secretary of 1 1 T HAT, if any thine, W Stat. is to tran spire in the way of constitu tional modification is unpredict able. I do not understand that the President himself has made any general or specific recommendations on that subject It Is not practicable to maintain for all time any provisions of a Constitu tion that may disable representative democratic government from functioning so as to take care of new and grow ing popular needs and demands. Washington clearly Indicated In his farewell address that he looked on the Constitution as an experiment, and added that If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution of constitu tional power should be In any partlcu lar wrong, let It be corrected by amendment In the way In which the Constitution designates. RADIO TALKS By JOSIAH O. WALCOTT Chancellor, Stat of Delawar. irony in all the THE grimmest programs that come After a V i year of secret operating this greatest bombing plane In the world, the Boeing 299, was completed for the air corps at Seattle and appeared for test flights. It has four motors, a wing spread of more 100 feet and Is 70 feet long. Its weight Is about 15 tons and its expected speed 250 miles an hour. NO MORE Senator Shipstead Shows Them How n will U. S. be caught unprepared for ravages of miH I of all the farm land crops In the United ftes subject to erosion and dam- from dust storms, according to Department of Agriculture. The is estimated at $40,000,000 a year. pon destroys 3,000,000,000 tons of to fill a freight train that Id encircle the world 37 times at equator every year. urlng the next ten years the forest Ice will plant 3,500,000.000 trees In wreds of narrow strips, each a hun- feet wide and a mile aoart. in effort to stop wind erosion. 'ineaflonal programs and other aids being given to farmers throughout country to aid them In combating freat, thirsty, yellow plague of firee-fourth- E i&p-r-- A-fm- nfif n J 3 t area where the TVA ODerates F Is being pushed rapidly forward. pown below, to plant Virginia seed- Is which, when grown, will give bat- to the dust storms. .Vi'.'.tKlV r Crocheted edgings and Insertions have such a wide application to household linens and wearing apparel that they are always in demand and always In use. Pillow cases, towels, table runners, dresser sets, aprons, gowns, kiddle dresses, handkerchiefs, curand many other tains, articles, require these handmade finishing touches to make them attractive. Book No. 26 contains 72 actual size Illustrations with Instructions for many beautiful edgings, some Insertions and a few medallions, and Is a valuable book to bave en hand when an edging is wanted. Use a thread of proper size, depending on article to which edging Is to be applied. Send 15c to our crochet depart ment and receive this book by mall. Address. HOME CRAFT COM B. Nine. DEPARTMENT PANY, teenth and St Louis avenue, St Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed en velope for reply, when writing for any information. HELD PROBLEMS) ECZEMA. quickly relieve the itching and burning, and help nature restore skin comfort, freely apply . LET'S CHEER IT'S HERE By OWEN D. YOUNG Arttm......... -i- r friiHioniiiiniiiiinirtiinnimniMiiiiiiihiiii Senator Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota, champion; of recreation for the young, stepping up to scratch to show the youngsters of Washington how to pitch horseshoes. The senator "went to bat" for the boys after police had barred them from pitching In an alley In Washington. - ' S i CRISP AND SWEET IT'S A TREAT fields. RAILWAY IMPROVEMENT By COL. WILLIAM J. WILGUS Engineer and Author. are several things the must do. Deadwood must be cleared away in a ruthless manner. Unnecessary sidelines THERE and superfluous mainlines must be cleared away. The railways must abandon obsolete things to which they have been accustomed for 100 years. They must ruthlessly cut away outmoded railway RACKETY-RA- AMITY EDEN ANTHONY By Lord Privy Seal of Brltaia ANGLO-AMERICA- United FRIENDSHIP first importance. It exists today, and it will grow ; with the a view of one of the three nurseries planted by the Tennessee Valley authority near Norris dam. wher pine seedlings are growing to be ready to protect the South from such dlsastors as the .tost atornu X SWELL FOR SNACKS equipment and everything that we can do to promote that friendship will be readily and eagerly done. There Is nothing Incompatible between friendship with the United State and membership In the League of Nations. It Is not we or the League of Nations or any government that has tied us op with Europe. Geography !ihs done that. WNUasrvls. 0 NCEtoo! b jS ResinoL Chairman General Electric Company economically justifiable to go. I welcome the activities of the government In extending rural service Into uneconomic fields If the social advantages of doing so Justify the government en tering Into such fields at all Now that housing Is a new art, as new and different from the old as the motor car from the carriage, I hope that the young and productive brains of America may now devote themselves to the home and by its ratio of Improvement bring It in step with the vast advances we have made in m To They must amalgamate their terminals to cut expenses. There must be groupings of railways and combinations of railways Instead of fighting. They must develop a service for the collection of parcels and packages now collected by motor transports. virginla fv' if West TODAY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION other ', tlere is r a Can Try public service companies extended their lines far into rural areas, as far as it was clean-tille- d I the Our wild apple years are over. orThe produce of chards la uniform and shapely, and every autumn our markets show the same varieties Jonathan, Winesap, Wealthy, Gravenstein, Mcintosh, Baldwin and Ben Davis, of course fewer and fewer Spy a. There is do uncertainty about the kinds, only about the crop. Excitement In fruits comes from far lands nowadays, with plnanonas and zapotes arriving by air and the Orient sending jujbes and satiny persimmons. But through out the century before this one, unforeseen apples lent a thrill to every harvest time. The air of the orchard tingled with surprises. It was the hope of most farm lads then to discover or develop an apple so excellent that it should make father's fortune. Along the always mysterious edges of fallow fields, up among the cedars In the woodlot there might be growing a little wild or strayed apple, delicious beyond Imagination, unknown to the world and waiting to be named and glorify the finder. The end of the Eight eenth century and the beginning of the Nineteenth were the apple's age of discovery and Invention. The monuments to the Northern Spy, the Baldwin, the Mcintosh, the Wealthy, the "marvelous primate apple God's earth is full of love to man" all date from those adventurous years. Nothing seemed too wonderful for the young orchards, which already had been blessed by so many lucky wildings whose fruit bad multiplied as In a Scriptural miracle by grafting. Bow rose that spontaneous the solitary JJrst tree variation, destined to bear millions of offspring to be called by Its name? The tree whose like you yourself might come upon tomorrow as good as gold another Tompkins King, or Smokehouse, or Esopus Spltzenberg! An Unknown Rome Beauty or Delicious I In that rich period of experiment farmers gleefully bought acres of many named saplings, and winter cellars were not big enough to hold the latest thing In barrels. To adorn the evening fruit dish one had choice of dozens of Inviting smells and names. The adventure became the business. The age of apple discovery ended. The orchard settled down. No boys wandered off on secret quests for fame and the Wild Rose Sweeting, which would probably prove "uncommercial" anyway. Farmers set out few varieties and those best sellers a more sensible plan. Only In old, untended orchards will you find fifty trees, all different, bearing frostbitten fruit unknown to the trade but with a flavor that piques memory New Tork Herald Tribune. THE s I forIs over the air is found in that type of program where two college professors, who are not; really In disagreement, debate with "each other accord ing to a prepared manuscript the merits of a certain theory of money or the wisdom and workability of some scheme of social reform all to the end that the people, the butchers, the bakers and the candlestick makers, may be equipped to form so Intelligent judgment on the Intri cate subject and thereafter compel their representatives to act according ly, when as a matter of fact two othet professors of equal standing and worth could be picked up from almost any institution of learning to demonstrate with a posltlveness equally pontifical that the first two are entirely wrong. JB DUST ia Farm Ttrill of Other Days Forgotten. well-conduct- PREVENTION OF WAR zoo. 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