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Show LEI11 FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News It Iff"17 1 1 "QUOTES" COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS W4MiS4U BY NOTE OF DISSENT By ARTHUR A. BALLANTINB Treasury. a limit set by the court on government experimentation with industry by vrmored trucks unloading at the treasury Id Washington SIOO.UXJ.OOO in silver from the Philadelphia mini. and enlisted men sailed on the transport Kenublie from the army base at Brooklyn when a thousand oflk-er3 Members of the Massachusetts Minute Women of 1935 .":for service in the Cnnal zone, the Philippines and Hawaii. tax laws. the a resolution Governor Massachusetts to Curley against presenting i s Salvage Ship Seeking Lusitania regimentation, the President has made a sudden turn to experimentation through taxation. The Supreme court early declared that the constitutional power to tax Is power to destroy, and the President now advocates use of this drastic power for purposes very different from that of raising revenue. If such experiments are made, their effects on industry will be costly, not merely to those Immediately affected but to the average man and woman concerned with employment and promotion. It seems Inconceivable that such a program should be railroaded through without real discussion, as seems to be proposed. CRY FOR PEACE By HAILE SELASSIE! Association Bar Emperor of Ethiopia. She of the completion work of modernization which has ETHIOPIA wants William Lynn Ransom, New York utilities lawyer, who was elected presl- - . y. 4 Sra... : . ' ' v'X'atf- - m .c JHWv m -- rtw.. peace. been going on for several years and which a war would destroy. We want to spread education throughout the whole empire, to build roads for commerce and to develop that commerce so as to give work to the liberated slaves, whose Interest are our own. We are building radio stations so that Ethiopia can participate In the Intellectual life of the rest of the world. Any threat of war from Italy would Interfere with this work, on which we wish to spend our whole time and energy. Ethiopia wants to go freely and pacifically forward on her way of progress. , - invented the thing and then England virtually monopolised all fntnrf few Europe a development with nations helping. We think the London museum hai a grand exhibition. Bnt many Americans, we believe, could wish thai Mr. Orvllle Wright, who loaned" thi first plane, would have It brought back to Its old home nest Ne York-Telegra- WITH Ransom Heads PATCHWORK QUILTS NATIONAL CHARACTERS Asst. Secretary of tb II OLD AND NEW f Family That Canada has families with I record for longevity Is demonstrate bythe Cplquhoun family. Eight of the original family of 11 persons ar still alive, and their ages total 621 years, their average age Is 78 years 4b months. The family now coaslsti of J. D. Colquhoun, 87, Wales, OnLj Charles, 8T, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs John Hay, 81, Detroit. Mich.; 8. K, 78, Deloralne, Man.; M. M., 78, an Miss A. 11., 72, of Sacramento; J. E, 7C of Waskada, Man., and Dr. Phil of Watervllle, Que. Thi Patchwork quilt making Is still In lip, 70, are the sons and daughter! family the limelight and the old patterns of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Colquhoun, seem to be most In demand. who settled In Dundas county la Here are the names of the blocks 1814. Montreal Herald. shown above. Most of them are very old designs "Log Cabin" "Kare Old Tulip" "Polnsettla" "Pineapple" "Butterfly" "Pussy In the Corner" Long-LIve- d "Pin Wheel" "Sunbonnet Babies." When making the next quilt watch the seams, one seam sewed wrong ruins the whole block. Here are a few suggestions for making periecc quilts. Press all material before cutting. Use blotting paper for patterns, thus avoiding pinning. Cot each piece exactly like pattern. Match all edges perfectly when sewing together. Lay the patches and blocks out for best color combinations beButterfly's Warning fore sewing together. , If a butterfly eomes In the dinPatchwork Quilt Book No. 21 contains 37 old and new quilt designs ing room,' a stranger will come t with Illustrations, instructions and dine soon. cutting charts for the patches. The above 10 quilts are Included. Send 15c to our quilt department and receive this book by mall. Address, HOME CRAFT COMPANY, DEPARTMENT D, Nineteenth and St Louis avenue, St Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed envelope for reply when writing for any Information fern STABILIZING INFLUENCE By HARRY HINES C dent of the American Bar association over James M. Beck, former Pennsyl vania member of congress and former solicitor general of the United States, '.....iiv-"'- THE i This Is the fully equipped salvage vessel Orphlr which is trying to locate the wreck of the Lusitania off the Old Head of Kinsfale, Ireland, where the liner was sent to the bottom by a German torpedo. The salvagers hope to recover millions of dollars believed to have been In the Lusitanla's coffers. Ten Million Dollar Saratoga Spa Dedicated . : plfc WOODRINO Asst Secretary of War. army is no longer the to the average American that it was in the decades Immediately preceding the World war. i A" Today we find elements of our land forces, either of the regular or civilian components, In almost every community. Truly, the army has become an Intimate part of the American people whom It serves In peace and war. I say without fear of contradiction that our armed forces constitute the greatest stabilizing influence in our country today. Although small In numbers and having been considerably handicapped by the lack of sufficient modern equipment, our army personnel, through an extensive educational system, has become without doubt as efficient as any military personnel In the world. WORLD ON MEND By SIR ROBERT BORDEN Former Premier of Canada. ONE can deny that and very difficult conditions confront the nations to- NO 4 inniia-nwii- Gov. Jioosevelt .n.rnnn:;,,,,!;!,,,,,; Herbert H. Lehman of New York dedicated this new $10,000,000 spa at Saratoga Springs, known as the Bath building. He described it as "another unique agency added to an already incomparable public health iservice. Baffles iCriminals in St. Paul Book-Learni- n' All-Tim- Record Mackinaw Trout e j When Elomer S. Cummings, United States attorney eeneral. desicnated St. as the "poison spot of crime" Walltwenty-seven- , crime stu dent, walked Into St. Paul's public safety building and asked permis- - day, but even at my advanced age I am still a confirmed optimist, and I not only trust but believe that all will yet be well with the world. This Is quite consistent with my belief that certain anomalies In our social order ought to be and will be corrected. The conditions today call for active participation In public affairs by the best elements of our people. This Is a principle that I have maintained throughout my public career, and 30 years ago I declared I would rather see a young man actively engaged In opposition to my party than remain. Inactive as a drone without Interest in the public affairs of our country. WHY NOT BRING THIS BIRD BACK TO HOME "NEST"? In the Science museum In London at the grand entrance to England's large exhibition of airplanes and fly- Look for tho Best Get rid of the defeatist spirit; get ing machines, extending over In human progress, la faith In of a century, Is the first human good, Jan Q. Smuts. destiny. of flew the plane plane that ever Kitty Hawk, loaned by Orvllle Wright. This Is world aviation's greatest trophy. AL.. It Is suspended In the air, and In 9 Tiny Is a face repIt, lying down, dummy o you spray?, resenting, we assume, one of the TO! RESULTS .XI t Wright brothers at the controls. Will a cheap quality spray JT in1 That dummy Is an eerie concoction, do the job7...rj wot, uoj with a cap on. 1 lat's the answer ?Z But it Is not the of this .REFUSE SUBSTITUTES dummy in the historic sky vehicle that we are thinking about now, but of the original rather the am Wright plane, one of America's great treasures, being In South Kensington and not In Washington, New York, Philadelphia or even Dayton, the Wrights' home. DoesYcur The contribution of the United Reflect. States to aeronautical progress after Use RouqkPimplgSkin? the Wrights Is also almost completely Ignored In the great exhibit, which Is dominated by the succession of British planes and models, though Anoint the affected parts with there are numerous historic models Cutlcura Ointment. Wash off from France, Germany and Italy. after a short time with Cutlenra The Wright Invention has only Soap and hot water and continue one American brother In the exhibit, bathing for several minutes. Pima contemporary Douglass model, very ples, rashes and other distressing small and labeled by a very small eruptions are quickly soothed and a condition established which con card. duces to healing. A man from Mars would get the Impression that the United States Ointment 25c and 50c Soap 25c three-quarte- Wwf off-no- mm mat off-no- Mirror CUIICUItA Paul JAPAN'S WAR SPIRIT ace Jamie, By KANJTJ KATO Representing Japan's Trade Unions. 33 J- - 7 iV-"f- r tV y Smokers! danger of war in China is The war spirit has been inspired by imperialists and THE Try one Is being carefully nourished by them. The ambition for territorial expansion In Japan belongs to the Japanese makes the next smoke taste capitalists. They are pushing war preparation In spite of all we can do. The Imperialistic policy of the United States and the Far Eastern policy of Japan cannot be reconciled. They meet In direct conflict In China. England Is gradually fading Into the background, so that the chief conflict of Interests is developing between the United States and Japan. KEEP UP WAGES Bjr HENRY FORD Automobile 'I k 1 Manufacturer. keep up BUSINESS must flint icn't Arr tkX some business men will hnd that they are out of business. Our system upon paying wages so the working people can buy. la dependent better CONSTANT SMOKER Most men that smoke a lot have what we call "fuzzy toniues" and don't know it! Smoking Gulhy of thes Ivery Day stops the flow of saliva in the mouth and you Habits f get too much acid in your system. Makes, you En Too Mfb feel sluggish and loggy. The best to lick the SmfkiToo Mmti N lixrrctH acids and still keep smoking mj is by taking Lti liomn Milnesia wafers twice a dav. Your mrwith will always leei clean and iresnand you always have your usual pep. MILNESIA Wafers neutralize the excess acids that cause indigestion, heartburn and sick headaches. Each Wafer is a full adult to dose, cliildren ricasant to take. Recom. mended by thousands of physicians At All Good Druggists. . 1 rein i m and 11 OP Mgr- to hang around as a sideline spec- r'or, to watch a police force in ac- Jamie watched and worked witti & knowledge he had obtained at the "versify of Chicago and Northwest- university crime schools, and n"Kht into us a nnmhpr nf devices Ms own Invnntlnn. The preiitest '"keim In Punra tnrhtilnnf nulirH' S,0"J ensued, and now he has been "ned deputy commissioner of public 'eiJ by h. B. Warren, commissioner WAGE FIXING By WILLIAM B. BORAH U. 8. Senator from Idaho. fix the THE government can IFwages Justus Smith of Reulnh, Mich., Is telling Miss Lucille Provencher of the Traverse City, Mich., chamber of commerce, how he caught the all time record Mackinaw trout In Grand Traverse bay. The fish weighed 43 pounds and measured 4f Inches In length and qualified Mr.. Smith for membership In the Ottawa for "big fish club." The previous record Traverse City Mackinaw weighed 31) pounds. of a man on works-relie- f projects at $19 a month and can fix the price of what the worker must buy In order to live, you have pretty nearly squeezed out of existence the manhood of the American citizen. You have made hhn $ monopoly peon. WNt; Sarvkw a M m m one-quart- one-hal- f, Economical, leal Etch MUntaa psci-t- f tentdtns mart MafnuiMm Hrdrti-i- d tktn mil titer liquid Iarm I. Main" m vvrii MAGNESIA ILK CF WAFERS |