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Show 9, 1938 cumber MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA. UTAH Aviator andSprinter Make Ne Horses, A . , tasc ut w nor huh noeai, j 1 r. t LUiiv. k P rtv -- V ; o WVWI-.-vl- , PEGASUS QUR if-- " L ' f' $V 1 t :4TjS v , v d N Ay 1 Vh v- -i JL jj M. xi'- 0 L 4 M 5 A - r t d k. VaiA , a ' x '.. vfi V 's4 .? , By LEMUEL F. PARTON y, fl tifsr -- N. U- -? A fC W.v.4lix5wv G. C Neighbors Protested Her Punches BASEBALL IMMORTAL ryjtowwrnwiWttjffWWO A 6 rK YORK. Policemen seem to hive more social seeurity than almost anybody else, tf they behave themselves, and yet about 70 of there have com- hee , Cause mittcd iuicide in For Cop New York in the Deepondency la,t ,ew year- Just why a policemans life is not a happy one was not made clear by Gilbert and Sullivan, but members of the New York force are out to find out and do something about It. Their new and unique "trouble clinic haa been investigating iand prescribing. It lists eight reasons why policemen get in distress, and the list includes just eight brands of money trouble. The news today is that the department clinic has official sanction and is opening headquarters in the old World building. Patrolman Joseph J. Burkard of the traffic squad, an energetr, la ic, resourceful the department 20 years, pioneers the new clinic, with the aid of a young patrolman who Is a student of psychology at Columbia university. They brought in Dr. Menas S. Gregory, famous psychiatrist, and Dr. Carmyn J. Lombardo, also widely known as s specialist In mental disturbance. The clinic already has handled 150 cases, some of them of extremely serious nature. The clinic was established under the Patrolmen's Benevolent association, of which Mr. Burkard was elected president last year. It is said to have been his original idea, suggested by similar work by the American Legion, of which Mr. Burkard Is a former New York county commander. He has been a genial mixer in the department for many years, vice president of the glee club and long active in the affairs of the r'1 self-starte- Pearson, right - handed pitcher for the New York Yankees, who entered baseballs ball of fame by turning In a game against the Cleveland Indians. In winning the 13-- 0 victory, Pearson allowed only two rival batters to reach first base, each via balls. Monte In. Mary Sulliian, 65, of Boston, whose daily pint bag in the rear of her home have resulted in jttw. Mrs. Sullivan bought tbe bag when neuritis s Hinting daily exercise would be good for It. IMPORTANT! HE'S workouts with a court action by a afflicted her right evg Come ift the me in the monMg C, Concrete Till Box Built in a Dav P. B. A. A friend of this writer, gathering material for a book on New York, quoted to a young police lieutenant remark that Inspector William "There is more law on the end of night-stic- k than there Is in e decision of the Supreme court. Thats bunk, and it always was," said the lieutenant. Cel lege men are Joining both the police and fire departments. J. Edgar Hoover, and others, are helping to bring about a new conception of a policeman. The 'flat-foera is ending." And then, said my friend, the lieutenant disclosed that he was a college graduate and engaged in an informal discussion of psychiatric training and methods in connection with police work. Would the cops have made their own psychological clinic in Inspector Williams day? a policeman Parade THE yaT7 X. tes -C y fraWiifii ft- horse once Arthur (Dutch C.neCDhcimer. New York toil I . af mentioned dur- trUl. of James J. Hines, le d?,yT in the " 1,0 is accused of "numbers racket. jots igfS jkW Whfff 'i ;, w ft ,7' e v,vawWv1i riding G atp L Karl P. B illner. New York Inventor, poses beside a concrete fortress or pill box built and made ready for use In less than one day by use of cement be perfected. Blllner said it was possible to a new do the Job In two hours after masons learn how to handle his cement. The fortresses would be invaluable during war as defense against sudden enemy attacks. fast-dryin- g Kind of Putting Ends Golf Marathoning ? ii JO j Wfww f m. i V..1 $8 0 t X7HEREAS young America consumed mors than it produced, the America of 1938 as approaches the farm buys from the city, the city from the farm. Each la dependent on the other. When farmers above harvested a bumper crop near Devers. Texas. the implied surplus threatened wages of Detroit automobile workers at right And this year, new surpluses brought further complications. Tbe cotton surplus alone was 13,000,000 bales. Apple growers had a surplus of 51,000,000 bushels at the start of the year. Milk production was higher in the early part of the year than in any corresponding period in the last even years and granaries and warehouses bulged with lavish nature's excess production. 7ayot lie Jiaclpa gold-plate- COCONUT CAKE cup of butter Ufa cups sugar 3 egg yolka 1 cup coconut 3 cupa cake flour (fa teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon orange 1 extract Cream nine-inc- Here Is an illustration of this indivisibility." Farmers above deliver cattle and crops ' to great cities for distribution throughout the nation. And from cities, farm machinery (below) and automobiles flow in steady streams to the farms. Wages of Industrial workers must be paid from the sale of their products. And tHe farm is a major market for products manufactured in the factories r.f our major cities. suggestion In his dancing which made him known fraternally up and down Broadway as "The Old Black-snake. He was just looking on at the Brown Derby in Hollywood when a prowling director seized him at a type and ruthlessly sloughed him into fame and fortune. His 1937 Jt d their way around a Chicago golf course when Joe Franco, Studpnl new mark for dawn-to-dugolfing by plsying Ml holesJor an round. Francs and his caddies speeded up their game by scooting after the ball. Pr putt-putte- sk average ol WNU each. Liasts longer ? One Tear I " in the hour of death to have wiped away one tear from the cheek of sorrow than to have ruled an empire, to have conquered millions Ecce or enslaved the world. Deus. 3 "I,- - y Help Them Cleanse the Blood ef Harmful Body Waste . - - v 0 f i ; ,i X f - , , r J To enable them to buy fac-- " tory goods, farmers are co-ocrating with experts in finding new ue crops, and putting chain store to work buying surpluses and selling farm products to city workers. ,, fr jX;-.- . .'V ,r' f'JA liimw Tour kidneys srs constantly altering waste mstter Iron the blood strsem. But kidneys sometimes lag In their work do not set as Natuiw Intended fail to remove imparl tin that, if retained, may poma tha system pad upset tbs whole body machinery. Symptoms may ho nagging bsckseho, persistent kesdnehe. attacks o t dimniss. getting np aighta, aweiliag, pufflnna ander the eyso s feeling nervous anxiety and ion of pop and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder may bo burning, scanty or too Xrsoneni orlaatloa. Then should bo so doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Ueo Doon't fill, Doss's have besa winning new friends for mors then forty years. They have a natioa wide reputation, recommended by grateful eopU tbs coon try over. Atk torn r aeiffc in WNU 3838 W SALT LAKES NEWEST $ m tk. jfT J.l,( Ji i - " HOSTELRY Our lbby la delightfully air cooled during the summer month Radio Toe Frory Room 200 Rooms 200 Botha (Y . yvl 4y X 3 I HOTEL ir Temple Square Pate $1.50 to $ 3.00 6 Tbs Hotel Templo Souses - Service. 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The sleek, young Tex Cutnan Italian, alumnus Gave George of New York's K i t c h a n. Gold Gartert Hells has taken guccesi In his easy dancing stride hes an but, like other moving picture stars, hes beginning to look e in the mouth. a He doesnt like his role In Paramounts "St. Louis Blues," and the company tuspenda him. It la one more instance of increasing esthetic sensitivity in movleland. In and around Hells Kitchen, be was a professional lightweight boxer, winning 25 fights, kayoed seven times. He was an outfielder for tbe Springfield (Mass.) minor league team for He did well two seasons. enough, but it was s sideline of impromptu hoofing and spoofing which paced him into the night clubs knd tbe big Broadway the ofi late Texas Gulnan gave Raft a pair of shows He achieved a sinister, reptilian footers uou're looked f . wi,koul wwnhig Want some color interest for your room? Then embroider this cheery sampler. It is in easy cross stitch with the flowers in other simple stitches. 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