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Show 1 i LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Tnion leader. Mwufrauiia of Iihm. several them in this bllL Ilrt therT! ,k for the building trajfe- s-. treaendo. amount of work. Even though t Capital fetionai .rvTTJ rTTT.TIi -- riirnrrea In the Seve:t family since the HTbitow 10 the whlte Hou,e J5 renewed speculation as did not re-tftent rather than ln- hanfllctiP at the polls of y 1, .oJBtn su!Trage tave been Involved irho rt the mere suggestion that hwoue Involved In a dl- - f ... jf.y to prevent any nominating him. By sufficient from nation-wid- fctoi coincidence e nomination FL--d man for President of the rame in that year. At fVfhit year the Republicans Per-fQf4 Warren G. Harding. nl ifolitfie ?'. M his close friends real- marneu a uivurceu nau he Jtyttut wry few of the delegates Uia JtU. ui u had-th- it storJ e C tar. been very different be-moment there fjj particular rM filiation tnat mere naa neen that there really luti wc4 t-- i change. a f it teeti later the Democrats at nominated J awes zi. fu was not only himself dl- In the 4 bat bad remarried. Francisco t- hardly anyone thought chance. Homer S. Cum-3- , attorney general, was one vben -t , isd tow x Ktire candidates. One of the nomina-jrfjoa3i orators, seconding the n Davis, made some references to the necessity of jilting a man whose family life 'eideal. She mentioned no names, ks( of the delegates thought that .isi bitting at Cummlngs, who had bill to take slderable figures. f,? l" World-Wid- e Interest largely that as late as 1020 concerned Sfiuu were a little m the domestic status of their can- :& The fact Is that the nomlna-i- i Cox proved very little. It came of speech was it showed Hi at the end of what had an almost hopeless dead-- i between McAdoo and Palmer. It jhlt Improbable that during the he was noml-- i 3 ballot on which A like the delegates anj of i Coi'i brce thought divorce. ' Ignored Interesting Is the fact that was hopelessly beaten In ssiiing election, the divorce thing at figure in the campaign at all. is to that time primaries had far do with nomination than the Mi of the political bosses. It Is a Sal commentary on the primary a, the direct election of senators ier officials, that far less is given to candidates than was the case f totienomination bosses dictated them. The Tie political boss nominated a fefith a view to winning. He topk smces, most of the titna In suffrage and pre- 37 days one of he things they M and never bothered, to test pat a divorced candidate would run. It may never have fipoor k w bo. mere is no way to ?iat. But the bosses believed It, more Cox bagh care-senitin- y EL s f&A on it. tradition bobs up every now fkt even now, but no one now make any enough voters-twould vote acainst Tloose- jMthe next election merely be- - If 6id be-"4- e children's marital affairs ais "t turned out well. of the o -- feSS housing bill 'was one ui lilt; ClUSlIlg VI nnssArl Intn hiotnrtr "'riiorj lust Ngh resanlpd I Si i8 fan u was known to most of the" 00 Capitol Hill that the Presi- v,Kier Ior congress to aa- the date finally fixed In con-- J WhI'e House ' directions to 16 8ta ,n sess,on than Z the expected filibuster. "A of this Importance of the date f adjournment , actually leaked seeped through the senate. It JTe cached the men who were housing measure. Yet 'It iDOttte toke advantage of It For "otnown reason they suddenly Actually ,i"",bantlieflght. deration of the measure on ( the 8enate only a ,f hi8 aIn normal tlmes lt wou,d week even If there had ? wrious opposition. Jnazing part of the whole 'story -- biT,0pponents of tne measure, Sl both th0"Bht the blP tiM , v3, i oPied jj . rJ m tlie waste-baske- t, rlgbt the last three days of the ses-- 'i k,nother curious cart of the that the opponents any 5 hi, r.toar of thera banded together 4 L "'""ig to ume tne isibnu. re- - 'Responsibility Hi.,' ' ouwer advanced to 18 froi)nC8.'.,nystery ml. , nnlv at none of "PPPnts of the bill p9 Willlni? 01ty tnfco tVio for klllinir itv. . rt,ri " r Dl't thev tlinnrrht Pa.., ohnnf " :.v. rr.k.y back W" WOUla 06 V"0tiri.tM eap Money fro,n 1 1 "Se -- 1 hn; iK the fact that the cp- .f !.d.of 1 back hon e, ,measure eij ,t,Imk:.ca, were comparatively - PATTERN VWJ D D Events in the lives of Little Men . me Dig reasons was jjjj Drouth Possibility that the entire world Is headed for a drouth Is admitted by officials of the weather bureau. This is not a prediction. It is simply admitted as a possibility. The point Is, according to Chief Meteorologist Joseph B. Klncer, that temperatures all over the world are slightly above normal, and records show that high temperatures and drouths go together. Which condition produces the other Is another question. It Is like the hen and the egg, Mr. Klncer comments. "All we know," he said, "Is that each Induces or produces the other. The point here Is very simple. To produce rainfall, winds carrying moisture must be chilled. If the weather is very hot the winds are not chilled, and therefore do not precipitate. "On the other hand, absence of rain tends to produce heat, so we get back to the hen and the egg Illustration." Some scientists, Mr. Klncer admitted, blame the higher temperatures on the sun spots. The weather bureau is not certain about tills. Of course actually the bureau concerns itself only about the weather of the United States. Weather outside this country is Interesting only as it may affect weather inside this country. Though this is very much more widespread than might at first be thought For example, the drouth In Soviet Russia, resulting, 'according to cables received from London, In purchases of Argentine wheat by the Soviet republic, has a very marked Influence In the United States because It boosts the price of wheat But that is not the concern of the weather bureau. Another division of the Department of Agriculture worries about that. What conditions do concern the weather bureau outside the United States "are changes in Canada, the Arctic, the Pacific, the Atlantic and Mexico, .which result In changes In rainfall or temperature In the United States. One theory about the drouth In the Northern Central states, much talked about recently, is scoffed at by the bureau experts. ".That is the theory about the change In course Of the Japanese current being responsible. It was a pretty theory. The only thing that Is wrong about it, according to the weather bureau, Is that the Japanese current has not changed Its course. But it Is true that the winds carrying moisture from the Pacific, which forvalmerly flowed down the McKenzie moisture their hence dropped ley and over the now drouth stricken area, did not blow that way last winter, or this summer so far. They have been nnKslnir over the Hudson Bay country and thence down the Atlantic coast of the United States. Which accounts for the much heavier snows In that more than region last winter and the usually abundant rainfall this spring and summer. Tho .Tnnnnese current theory being ad out, the weather bureau experts mit frankly they have not tne suguiesi .h thpse winds changed their do course. Nor whether they could aia. It If tney about anything rm, ,nrat fffntnre about any drouth, It tends the experts point out, Is that to fatten on itseir. uere as"'" Once a .. nnii fits Drobtem. Klncer explains, drouth starts, Mr. of It makes it every additional day rain the next will It less likely that the drouth that is The point day the heat and enhances the heat, me ior chances the lessens - arrr winds to be chilled, precipitate their mois therefore and w 9942 THAT MAKlKi' PPoiVER. fr KNEW TRUB3LEJ irJTo HED GiT SHURE-- LooKlT PRAISE , oi AM SMACKEP RK5HT THAT THRrl . "My life really Isn't complete without a shirtwaist dress I" says the gay girl who goes places and does Interesting things. And that's really true This type of of almost everybody. frock Is smartly appropriate sports, office and street wear. It's comfortable, with Its box plaits In the front and back of the skirt, aivl well tailored blouse. it9 Smart In pin striped ot checked cottons, silks and linens, or In a plain fabric. Long sleeves are Included. Pattern 9942 may be ordered only All Her Fault FINNEY OF THE FORCE tWTO ehort-sleeve- THAT TF?UC d In sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 84, 80, 33 and 40. Size 16 requires yards fabric. h Complete diagrammed sew chart Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS in foins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. lie ture to write plainly the STYLE your NAME, A DDI! ESS, ' NUJir.ER and SIZE. Send your order to Sewing Circle rnttern Department, 2.?2 West Eighteenth Street, New Toile, N. Y." A cfusr i T wait A . ItiblK-lO- U- USW TllO UKlUL l.l UnlTS YoU,rAME'S poiKJG A THiN(r OF- - LIKE THIS "WIV,N HER OWN SECRET SHE Goes AMP FALLS ASttcP y-THE- N M "THE "Maud had so many eligible suit- ors that she agreed to marry the one who guessed nearest to her ase." ' "And did she?" "I don't know.' All I know Is at she married the one who guessed the lowest." Boston Transcript., BACK SEAT, ' f Wanted Private Interview Judge You are sentencedto flv years' Imprisonment. Have you anything to say? Victim May I hare five minutes alone with my lawyer? Interesannte Blatt, Vienna. ; Scoff at Theory pSarprise 5 HIGH VERSATILITY con obvlous PIut ?' the the building trade unions are having a lot of trouble keepiu, their members from taking scab Jobs at the present moment Ilight in Washington all the contractors on government buildings are trying to break the scale and oirate on the open shop basis. If they could provide a lot of Jobs for their members In repair work, the threat of this thing spreading all over the country, with a certain amount of public opinion favoring cutting wages in the building trades, would be curtailed. Even if a carpenter Is getting only two or three days work a week on repair Jobs, he Is not nearly so likely to take a scab Job as If he Is not working at alL So that the housing bill is a long step In the direction of maintaining the present high wages in the building trades. The union leaders were considerably worried also about public opinion. Men working at other lines for $20 a week, for example, have little sympathy for striking carpenters demanding $12 a day and scorning $10 a day. Nor did they like governmental Interest In cutting housing costs. So they got behind the housing bill In a big way. W. s ffivorced. rn il0 : HAS SMARTNESS AND OUR COMIC SECTION fJ hold In the next to be immediate, and to SHIRTWAIST DRESS, WMtern Nwpaper Union Down, But N ot Out THE FEATHERHEADS W '" lllllirMY HEAP ACHES WjiP'wHH' SURE 50- - t JiJST CAKJ'f j f ? I I I -- W'LL JeT UP I VOU WASH 7 THE What Caued It Harris It says the man was shot , V (SsHES, FELI?J f lJ1 J$z' If U III! HMMMavw. by his wife t ' II 1 at close range. there must, have been powder marks on his body. Harris Yes; that's why she shot ' him. Parker-rrThe- n " Follow Orders "Why does your lazy son lie In the hammock all day eating apples?" "Well, one doctor told him to eat an apple every hour, and another told him to rest an hour after i! OH! I ) RIGHT PO IT -- THE" glassware SHOLiLP BE: fI I KMEW YOU WOULDM'T j " I ; J puT ANY SoAP It 'pLAKES L- ( , -k l WATER ' HDvaIELL THE HMOUSH jTo BOSS THE $QB, )rf V WHY CAN'T YOU pQ jT 1 Yourself? - ture. on to not , Naturally . this does concluits logical what might seem for It always rains eventually. sion, .:. Af movlnc a few Icebergs hot moisture Into the path of these nas one no carrying winds, done about It anything that can be 7 .y- Copjrigni. ' : K. P?" 6tV HGS008 |