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Show i LEIII FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH This Rooster Is First To Greet Rising Sun NATIONAL AFFAIRS By RUTH ATETH SPEARS f F THERE is an up and coming boy in your family just starting to school, he will be interested in No matter how this rooster. Reviewed by CARTER FIELD early a small lad may arise the rooster is up first greeting the sun as it comes up out of the other Carter Field discusses the pocket. You will find it best to embroider the pocket material before it - jHliticul outlook . . . lie finds Republicans have lost Megro t ote which pave them edge in several states . . . Roosevelt exfu'tts big advantage in having friendly chairman of the house rules committee. - X GREEN X BLUE X YELLOW is cut out, as cross-stitchin- is g al- - ways easiest to do if you use em- broidery hoops. Just follow this diagram. No stamping pattern is needed. Use mercerized embroid- ery cotton threading four needles ' in the colors indicated here in the diagram. Start at the center front of the rooster's breast and work across this row of cross stitches, changing colors s indicated in the diagram. Continue working across the rows from left to right, taking up the same number of threads of the material for each stitch. The sun may be made of a half circle of yellow fabric appliqued just above the right pocket or it may be embroidered in outline stitch. This stitch is also used for the sun's rays. Today's lesson is not included in either of the books ofTcred herewith. Many readers are finding Sewing Books 1 and 2 so useful that they are also keeping scrap books of the articles in the paper. NOTE: Book 1 SEWING for the Home Decorator, gives complete directions for slipcovers, curtains and dozens of other things you can make. Book 2 Embroidery, Gifts and Novelties, will solve the problems of your Christmas list and is a handy reference book of embroidery stitches. Books are 25 cents each. If you order both books leaflet on crazypatch quilts picturing 36 authentic stitches will be included free. Address: Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. j , it Most anyone will agree that it is wise to use only the very best motor oil in an expensive car. Buy it dees not follow that cheap oil should be used in lower priced cars. The experience of millions of owners of Ford, Chevrolet and e Plymouth cars proves that Quaker State Motor Oils makes their cars run better, last longer. Adv. Acid-Fre- Invisible Taxes Unseen taxes, paid by everyone including the 75 per cent of the population earning $2,500 a year or less, bring in almost twice as much as direct or visible taxes. leader in discussing the present prospects of the Republican party. "He knew there was only one, because he had seen, in the primaries and elections in 1930, that the tide had turned. What he did not see was how fast it was running. "Some of my friends think they see one more victory for the Repub lican party in the w T'" " very obvious cleavage among the Democrats as perfectly in the illustrated purge primaries. Maybe they are right, but maybe they are making the same mistake that unHoover made the derestimating speed of the tide." Herbert "But," a friend of Hoover com this leader the purge folks think mented, "some primaries and some of the polls showing that while Roosevelt is still popular he is not as strong as he was prove that the tide is now run ning the other way." "I am talking about the tide which has been ebbing for the Republican party since 1928," the first retorted "Certainly I think the New Deal is less popular. Certainly I think it is running slowly against Roosevelt. But it is not running in a direction that will sweep the Republican party back to its once dominant position in this country. "What most people overlook is that we have lost the Negro vote, and apparently lost it for good. A very casual study of election figures for the entire period from the close of the Civil war until 1932 will disclose that the Republicans would not have won a single election in all those years had the Negro vote been cast as solidly Democratic as it was Republican. "It has been generally realized, though not much talked about, that the Negroes held the balance of power in New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. Actually it is much more potent than that. Once you measure the effect of the switch of a solid bloc of votes from one side to the other, it is apparent that many other states, with much smaller proportions of Negro population, are affected. FEEL GOOD - ! re- How Women in Their 40's Can Attract Men U ioSi fib1 body-wid- mmm g, e office-holde- Un3een Powi new and full At- "so dynamic In itself tint or LI. force revolutionary religious teaeums un-- I all other powers and forces faj, we may find, glgned to ihow bow into Insignificance beside It" ho deretand and use the Identical powbe learned to commune directly er which Jesus used, !s attracting with the Living God, using thl founder, its world-widattention to never-failinpower to demonstrate Frank 3. Robinson, noted psy T)r and financial sue, happiness health, chologist and author. - this new scientific cess, and how any normal being m& ..nt,.,iitin:l find and use It. It is today teaching, believes that Just send your name and addresi human pjssible for every normal Dr. Frank B. Robinson, 62S los to law being, understanding spiritual Moscow, Idaho. This faset Street, dupli"to it. understood as Christ will be sent free and story did." nating ever He cate every work that trea-- j postpaid without cost or obligation. a has prepared Robinson Dr. Write the Doctor today. Copyright Use on "Psychiana," in which he the 1937. Dr. Frank B. Robinson Afor search his hmg about tells dvertisement. Truth, how he finally came to the MOSCOW, line "This denotes merriment, are both that one mirth, pro- nounced." "In other words," said the husband, "she has what is known as a glad hand." LIFE OF BUSINESS rs "The new stenog is a beauty, isn't she?" "Beautiful? I should say she is. You just ought to have heard tha mushy way the grouchy old bosa spoke to her." SUMMER THOUGHTS "Doesn't your conscience bother you leaving your husband alone in the hot city?" "I should say not. Only thing that worries me is to know what he's doing." MODE OF THE MOMENT rw Mankind in Five Racial Groups The uual classification of mankind is in rive main racial groups: the Caucasian, or white race, the Negro, or black race, the Mongolior an, or yellow race, the Malay, Inbrown race, and the American dian, or red race. Each group is subdivided into various branches. Nightingale Lived in Monastery During the Crimean war, Fior-enc-e Nightingale, promoter of modern nursing, lived in the monastery of St. George, which overlooks th fishing village of Balaklava, at the water side of the valley through which rode the famous "Six Hundred" of the light brigade. Test for Wool To test woolen fabric: Boil it in a solution of caustic soda. The wool mass, will dissolve into a jelly-lik- e but any cotton that may be present will remain intact. Sal, Timber Tree, Protected Sal is a valuable timber tree th of which resembles teak. wood Large forests occur in India, where the tree is widely planted and officially protected. 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Holland. arc if'.,' z, v m Woodchucks Good Chuck Cairn Marks Important Point A few miles north of Traverse Woodchucks provided much good City, Mich., stands a cairn contain- food for the pioneers, who prized ing a stone from each county in the the meat highly . . and from th state. It marks the exat mid-poihides of the animals they made th between the Equator and the North best whip lashes and shoe laces. pole, but was erected to honor a veteran resort association manager. Days of November nt i Workman When you cut our wages, you did it in style, didn't you? Boss Well, low-cut- 's the just now ask your wife! style HOTELS -- When in 'tENO NEVADA stop at the HOTEL GOLDEN -- Reno's largest snd most nopulnr hotel CLAY PRODUCTS -- "Has your girl a good carriage, Tom?" "G'wan, what would she want with a "Oh, walk?" carriage?" I mean has she a good the factory to her house C.ood Fine Ifi4 HOUSEHOLD SCHOOLS BarbcrinK taught in short time. Be sur oj Rood pay and steady work. 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Most of the northern and western Democrats were inclined to go along with the President. John J. O'Connor, of New York, was exceptional in this respect. Perhaps that is why he was singled out for attack. Perhaps that is why the attack succeeded. Insurgent House Members Mostly From the South The importance of the fact that most of the insurgent house mem- hers are in the South, and most of North' Finland, k City of th of its build- ings are light in color. did. John the house from the Hamilton South. In fact, the three banner states in the list where the Republicans expect gains are Illinois, Pennsylvania and Ohio. In addition three "hundred per cent" New Deal members were replaced in Texas alone in the primaries by "Yes, but" Democrats, Maury Maverick being the only one of the three whose name means anything nationally. Norman R. Hamilton, of the second Virginia district, was beaten by a man loyal to the Harry F. Byrd machine. But even more important is the obvious effect on southern Democrats of the primaries in which the President failed to displace southern senators. The members who come back to the house will know that it is not certain political death to be put on the President's black list. They know that it is not certain to follow him 100 per cent. So they will use their own judgment as to the politically safe way for them to vote on any given There Julius Caesar gave November 31 Japanese Marriages days, but the original number of 30 Most Japanese are married ac- was restored by Augustus. cording to the rites of Shinto, the First Official Patent religion of ancestor worship. Japanese women usually are, like their The first official United States-paten-t was issued in July, 1790. menfolk, followers of Buddhism. w in . lands. Deal Democrats rather than "Yes, but" Democrats. The answer to that is simple. The vast majority of the "Yes, but" Democrats were from the South. In the senatorial purge the big drive was concentrated against three of the nine senators who opposed the President on the Supreme court issue. This big drive was below the Mason and Dixon line in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia. No real effort was made in Connecticut, or Missouri, or Nevada, or Colorado. The President himself did not speak about the Iowa primary, though his son James Hundred . 'White City of the The Beaufort Sea The Beaufort sea is that part of Helsinki, capital of the Arctic ocean lying between known as the 'White Alaska and the Canadian Arctic is- North" because so many Assuming the minimum, there will be 40 Republicans sitting in seats which in the last house were occupied by Democrats. Further, the probability is that most of the 40 changes will displace pro-Ne- tne . g 70. centers are IDAHO.-- "A e ami-Ne- Republicans, Conservative; Democrats, More Lilwral "Meanwhile our old full dinner-pai- l Her Is Amazing Relief for appeal, so potently used in beDue to Sluggish Bowels Condition of McKinley, has vanished. half ' v rm Y It you think all laxatives! Once we were the high tariff party tr tliU IiflTiuMUWCflil a(, ,lko- us Isiltlvs and Democratic success seemed a dlTrBM ""Tarar Ho mflii. u,rouiL freshing, invigorating. Dependable relief from threat against the wages of every inwheu sick headaches, bilious spells, tired leoling associated with constipation. dustrial employee. That day is gone Krt iSo twt of NR At present the nearest tlltnOUT RISK driwRlst. Make the test ym then ever. for if Dot delighted, return toe boi to us. We will to defining the differcome can one rotund the purchase Thit'i felr. ence between the Republican and 8rice. et Nil Tablets today. B Democratic parties is that the ALWAYS CARRY. QUICK RELIEF Republican is more conservative, the Democrat more liberal. FOR ACID INDIGESTION "But that is a lineup which means murder to the Republicans, because the conservative from that standTime for Courtesy point section of the country is that Life is not so short but that lying below the Mason and Dixon there is always time for cour- line, from Maryland to Texas. And without some religious or other very tesy. Ralph Waldo Emerson. disturbing issue we normally do not have a Chinaman's chance in any of those states. "Of course, if the Democrats should split at their next convention and put up two tickets, one conservative and one New Deal, we might have a chance. That would be an excellent thing for some Reha ftosV her appeal to men, who worries publicans who would like to have Sbout hot flashes; loes of pepis. important - sounding jobs. They nerve and moody ape PGet more freah air, 8 hra. aleep and f you might have them. But not for long. take Lydia system ton.c "That is, they would have them ItPinkham'a Vegetable Compound, made hei-r- N.tur. bu' unless the tide against the Republi" more v. helps P thu. resistance, SpTh& cans is running as fast as that and assist In'nf vivaeitv to .idtoturbtaf ompUm against prohibition was in 1932, JUtery nerve, of Ute. WiAU often accompany chanie when Mr. Hoover made such a bad WOHTU TKY1NGI mistake that he would not even take Mable Walker Willcbrandt's advice to 'come out for beer.' "If it's running that fast, the Republican party might be a poor third in the next election." Don't Nrslcct Them I Conflict llettceen Two Nature darned the kidney to dothe to keep jnarveloua Job. Their taak ofis an Groups of Republicans flowing blood stream free of living Jie toiie impuritiea. The set Controversy about the candidacy constantly producing waste of John J. O'Connor, chairman of remove from matter the kidneys must la to endur the house rules committee who was the blood U good health funct on a When tha kidneys fail latoretention ol recently defeated for renomination there Nature Intended, cause e in President waste that may Roosevelt's first backache, may suffer ittsoUl "purge" victory, has brought out a headache. patentup lights, swelling, putnnesa curious conflict between two groups Sdi? thisyei-l- art tired, uervous. all of Republicans. Perhaps it would frV5uint, scanty or burning passage, be more accurate to say two groups or may be further evidence ol kidney who had been Republicans. Or to bladder disturbance.and proper treatment The recognised between the Republicans and a say the to help kidneys Is a diuretic medicine waste, group of former Republicans. rid of excess poisonous body mom had fisa Poo1, filis. They h.v. The point is that those who hope approval. Am than forty ywa of publicover. Insist on to see the Republican party restored endorsed the country XJOSN S. WHO to its former grandeur in power at Washington, Albany and Harris-burseem for the most part to be distressed over the fact that so j W .c WASHINGTON. "Herbert Hoover said, in the spring of 1932, that there was one more victory in prohibition," said a shrewd Republican With God, Man Can Now .Talk . . 1 1 Noted rsycnoiogist Says realiiation of an HER RATING many Republicans in the Sixteenth New York district voted to nominate as their candidate for congress O'Connor, whom they regard as a discarded Democratic hack. But some of the former Republicans, who are just as bitterly anti- New Deal as their former col leagues, glory in O'Connor's candi dacy, and are hoping he will be elected. This group has no particular affection for O'Connor. Had it not been for the "purge" they would have cared nothing about his defeat. They agree heartily with most folks who know something about the Sixteenth district that it was the fact that O'Connor had "gone high hat" on his old friends which defeated him. Only lloj4 .SYcHis f He Dvalism Triumph Over The real difference between thee Dealers is two groups of that one of them hopes to defeat Roosevelt and all his works by the triumph of the Republican party. The other has no hope that there is anything left of the Republican party which can possibly overthrow the New Deal. Their only hope, not and sitas would-bters in the seats of the mighty, but as patriotic Americans, as they see it, is the triumph over New Dealism by the conservative Democrats, and eventually the creation of new parties. Strengthening of the Republican party now does not, as the dissenting group sees it, help in this program. On the contrary it retards it. Worse than that, it tends, again according to this viewpoint, to perpetuate the New Deal. On the other hand, if the Democrats engage in a knockdown and drag out fight at their convention when it comes to choosing Mr. Roosevelt's successor, there is the distinct prospect that there will be a party split. Advantage in Having Friendly Rides Chairman There is no discounting the trePresident mendous advantage Roosevelt expects in having a friendly chairman of tiie house rules committee and probably a friend instead of a "Yes, but" Democrat in place of Rep. William J. Driver of Arkansas, who was defeated in an upset in which national leaders had not even thought of the word "purge." But the further assumption that the President will have more of his own way in the next two years on Capitol Hill is very violent indeed. In the first place, there will be more Republicans in the house. How many? Nobody knows, but it will scarcely be less than 40 more, and it is more likely to run up to about It (ret worse. 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