Show - " OA vr ' - " ' : "the ogden standard examiner -- L - m i'ttio Inexhaustible well aw an — V It fJlJk WIFE" AC- "PFTtFECT that never runs dry I of forgiveness CORDING TO f AX'S VIEW Tnat is DOES NOT KXISX nt the Derfect wife No wonder he marries her There isn't any She Would Be a Paragon Indeed never - ' ammai such the Half - k Should She Tossess Qualities He Expects DON'T GO IN DEBT FOR "SHOW" WEDDING She What is the perfect wife? MISS DIX— I am soon to DEAR delusion masculine Is the eternal be married Ever since I was a She Isv the male pipe dream She- verv small girl I have always is the superof having a beautiful wed dreamed that woman exwhite satin with a long train ding every ' man and veil a orange blossomst£ and to get pects poor when he gets so on you know But I am bemarried She girl My family has nothing fs a myth that yond the actual necessities of life doesn't exist and cannot 'afford to give me any or entertainment fine jclothes never She nld taste for my be Would And it good mnri iAnded fiance and- me just to go to the or loses her parsonage nearby and be married re- - and then return to my home where figure ' but mv familv could - r V familv and i — — ' I mains 1 luck us wish good and beautiful SALLY I and glamorous 1 ANSWER: J ' ? Under the circumstances a sim- nA j wedding would be in much ti-V tnsta than an Hotter exnensive one struggns i one nas neiu T v it would H16 work of five And rannot-afford t iwavs I you M III ' erive (you at far better start and sweet and smiling and amiable chance for happiness in your new is no matter what happens She if you entered it loaded than life house a run can a musician who debts with down on air conjure good meals clothes a show wedding is mind To my stockines and school most the incongruous sight always bills a hat: make eartft 'or wny a man ana 755" " herlon wavinff "J T i UJaoM at the most crucial moment hand over them sne Duys aubase- woman whole lives when they are of their frocks and hats in aa bargain dolthe step that is going to taking like-million ment but looks into heaven or hell them plunge lars when she gets them on to a public spectacle of make want She is a marvelousy cook andn it is beyond comprehension They time concoct-i- might as well " summon in their spends most of her forher hus- - friends and acquaintances to see rfaintv dishes band but she never smells of the lhem difi I kitchen So don't feel so badly about not She is intelligent and well-edDeing able to realize your little-gi- rl cate£ but she asks her husband dream of the white satin and the wnat ne ininKs sne ibuim nu i orange Diossoms ana uie onaes- Iooks up to him as an oracle Just maids It isn't worth sacrificing being married to her husband is your family for And when you get all the happiness she craves and OVer your disappointment you will she asksno greater diversion than be glad enough that your poor old an evening father and your young husband are just to sit at home ofbreathe She not burdened down with debts listening to the baby no I paying for finery you will never and relatives known no has mother-in-la- w ever comes to visit wear again and flowers and music ever Borrows i and all the frills that go with a no father-in-labrother-in-la- w ever has I display wedding no 'money: DOROTHY DIX Ito be helped out of trouble out to is step She alwaysi ready on iff her husband wants to go SE a party or to say put if Jie wants RAGE-INCREAto remain home and listen to the radio And she feels that she has had a perfectly delightful evening LED BY watching : him read the daily parfTV mm mm uu§ me-averag- -- v u6 i f-- vr rW tiorirxr -I w — " 1 rnnautTf Miv - -- u- w INDIANS per She is a social asset She makes frienda for her husband among the right people She is a press agent who sells her man because everybody believes that If a wife thinks her husband is good he must be She runs the house efficiently is a marvel of economy WASHINGTON — (UP) — The "Vanishing American" isn't van ishing the office of Indian affairs declares The agency part of the department said that the In dian population is growing stead ily both in the country as a whole and on individual reservations where the close relations between Indians tend toward Intra-ma- rJ riage "The Indian race is no longer vanishing" the bureau said "It ' ' I " f 1 ' r ' 'fry " f :ix:iv:i-:::::-::- i y ' OHS GentS Show Leaning To Blue Tints 0 Oirls are vou racking your brains asking: "What color shall I wear? Which' color will HE like best?" '7 own" - 1: u A )' - 1111 it - t ''! 1 : i! c i I- s J L - CASE RECORDS of PSYCHOLOGIST Dr Crane" I is what she "Masterful" Have you ever paused to analyze the factors which inspire your confidence in your barber or dentist your grocer r your physician? Be sure to r :ad toanalysis of day's interesting wl at you see barbers and then indictcoed's think about my ment of her boy frien 3 who kissed and ran away meant in contrast to the "scared rabbit" personality (Always write to Dr Crane in care of this newspaper enclosing envelope stamped andk a dime to cover typing or printing costs when you seek per sonal advice or one of his psycho logical charts) (Copyright 1940) self-address- ed - Q-17- 7: ""I iffill - iuwu-wiHw- w uu u-tiit-o Kg' " - - ' A a'" :n a 1 ' - two-fiste- 1 j sky-blu- even a Monday blue — and nen oe j VT 1J pleased If he runs according to " form in a census conducted by the ' ' two girls among the 528 boys at i ' tne institution When thrf vouths were asked ' what color they liked best 256 rswered "blue" " n ' Of course' if you don't look wen -i in blue and don't care if you ' Diease almost half of the bovs at the Institution well— try green mere were 148 boys who said they liked green best (Last week the census among the girls Showed ? they also liked blue with red sec- onai and green way down the list) f Next favorite color among the boys is red with 73 listine'this as the most popular Remaining colors In order of " T the popular choice of the boys fola Thoro urn Tin strinir tn tne romanucaiiv ejicRaii low: Brown 22 maroon 18 black Tfcif to 16 purple 13 blue-gree- n 10 yel- stvle of these two bonnets except the very charming ones used— 7 e um extreme low iu wnite gray orange tie them on oiigntiy Kliir streamers Talbot's dramatic s pmK 4 troor pinic last on the wh it's a favorite with Loulrp black lace straw halo creation (right Is trimmed with black veiling list—and i Alice too) and and lavender riooons — One youth said he liked "sky- - " blue-pinbest and another said States all hat Europe has to offer "It all" depends unon who the dress in ballet training or "It depends upon who is is on" As a first steo in that direction the dress" Eight were Ran Vrnnriseo has' created a com wearing - V ' Y--- personality d He is a personality wno nas Duiiaog- tenacity ana a lion's courage Whenever he tac' kles a job there is no mincing or ' U j lack of assurance Even if he 'exact know doesn't ' j i ly what the outcome will be you would never guess It from his be havior He has poise and assurance His voice Indicates positiveness There is a firmness and note of quiet authority in It so that you certainly think he knows what he Is doing His comments about barbers however do recall to my mind occasions where I have & i: several I felt a lack of confidence in a new barber by the time he had touched ' ' my hair only a few times with the I'-' ' ' comb 4 v t r and how is It surprising patients — 'ft'' 'v ' clients can develop an impression i or "daDDimg" versus skurea as surance by such minor things as our calmness of voice or firmness of touch S j I Crave Firmness Girls l I" Ay it A college coed once criticized current boy friend her " ' ''He is a nice fellow ai ll very brilliant" she said "but hAe makes me feel nervous and insecure I hardly know how to describe it I have a lack of confidence in Here over a gray wool sun is a rea snawi wiumavj but USEFUL him The suit includes a simple dress with flared skirt and a fringes "I" don't mean as regards his " matching jacket with silver buttons j morals or brilliance But he is the sort who timidly asks if he DR GEORGE W CRANE'Smay' kiss me and then he grows panicky Actually he rushed down the steps and ran away the first time he kissed me goodnight "If I am going to be kissed I like to have it done gently but firmly I crave a combination of the mailed fist covered by the kid glove if you get what I mean : take a tin from Louise England and Alice Hodges juniors at Ogden high school and wear ' 1 I' blue Select an Alice-blu- e gown a e shade an Eleanor-blue-- f M Well - ' L 1943 '" Let's Sfrfng Along With These "Mincers and dabblers' remind me of skilful boxers who' strike and jump away My admiration usually goes to the fellow fwho punches steadily at his goal like a pile driver till he batters his way to successful conclusion for the "Maybe my fondness second barber is really a 'reflec tion of my own personality eh Dr Crane? I understand we usually like people who think and act much like ourselves "Probably you have diagnosed me from my arguments in support of my favorite barber! How to Inspire Confidence My friend's comments are very interesting not only because! they reveal- - some of the different reactions of barbers but because they are truly a revelation of his rears the children writes his letters to his mother Sends flowers and notes of congratulation or sympathy to the proper people v Tells his white lies for him and -K or CASEthe engagements aged gets him out Charley he doesn't want to keep in 41 runs a barber shop Holland Seeks Bans - She is interested in her husI uuw tiui la rapit ujrjii£ VUIglA uui band's career and pushes along his On Wartime Shippers merging into the white so "Which of the barbers do you ambitions She bucks him up with idly Indians as Indians will ap prefer ?f a friend of mine asked ciety her faith and never whines o r AMSTERDAM Aoril 19 v w i "I don't know that I have any j life for manyn years" times and few a cpmpiams oecause somenow ne i American Minister of Public Works Johan "They'll snip preference" I replied "I usually then in aoesni get aiong ana xne won Qn 'January if 1933 the office take back hair comb the place Albarda today asked the lower the chair which hai pens to is always howling around the door of Indian affairs supervised the more lot do a and house of parliament to amend Then snip they " She doesn't mind her husband's lives work and living conditions be empty Do you have a choice?" laws to empower the gov- alligation I'll continued "Yes" he disposition when he comes home of 342497 Indians A year later to prevent-ship- s onelernment ifrom nL hvni nit a little at wait for the barbel in the "so irritable that he kicks the cat e number of Indians under the ways war when around port dangs are and spanks the baby" and growls bureau's jurisdiction had mount- second chair unless I air in too point and then shift — wv ue i 3 wueie ewe at every one who speaks to him ed to 351878 an increase due great a ihurr'y At present the government can creates confidence by the barbers but I like td feel a man "He or when he passes Into the silence to not to sail for days at a time she doesn't I largely nt the enrollment of 3000 way in which he handles he clip-o- f set to work at one spot and stead- - I only advise shipowners 1— — "" "w"a Onmo is a oil kSi Ck the ilv rontinueJ on around till he In Michigan and another 1157 in menembrac- now taxation and flatters him Wisconsin go my hair as UVlib pets and "All my life I have disliked I es every jsnton into a good humor The Indian population has In- - if they jaren't sure-- of the mselves She knows that the Tired Busi- creased approximately lJe per ness Man needs diversion and she cent for the past 10 annually feels it is perfectly right for him U S popu estimated The to leave her at home with the years lation increase the same children while he goes off to amuse time was seven-tent- during of 1 per himself cent She doesn't get green-eye- d when "Not only will it (Indian cul- he philanders with other women to give deep satis ture) She just waits patiently until he factioncontinue to themselves the Indians too old and rheumatic to run but in its gets n with the around any more and comes back white will make culture funda home to be taken care of But she never engages In any Tittle flirta- mental contributions to the im provement of the American de tions of her own sign for living" the bureau said Although the American Indian n constitutes only a small percent- age of the total Indian population of the bureau said It is possible that Indians of this country can combine with the 30- 000000 other Indians of the west ern nemispnere to Dring about a Test yoir knowledge of correct better MgQOd neighbor policy' social usage by answering the fol e or thirty millions 'Twenty-fivlowing questions - then checking of Indians many living according against the authoritative answers to their old concepts and tradi below: tions may yet furnish a common 1 Should a baby too young to oasis xor tne development or a feed himself eat at the table when more life closely integrated there are guests? all the Americas" the among V 2 Should parents discuss a child ' agency declared —telling guests how bright he -Is Selected groups from Main Floor etc— when he Is in the room? 3 Should a small child be taught GERMANY TO LOOSE and Downstairs Stocks to say "Excuse me" when he in SUBS BRITISH SAY terrupts a conversation? 4 Is it important to terch a LONDON April 19— (AP) — The child to Press association carried a British introduce bis playyoung mates to his family when he report today that Germany would regu!arly795 to 1475 now ' launch submarine" unrestricted brings them home with him? 5 Should a child's grammar be warfare "after May" corrected when he is talking to ' A survivor of the torpedoed British steamer Stan cliff e was quoted guests? Regularly What would you do if— as saying that the commander of 495 to 685 tYour hild embarrasses you 4he attacking German submarine Now with his poor table manners when had told those aboard the Stan-cli- ff e that the Germans would you have guests— (a) Make him practice good "sink every ship at sight and spare table manners when there are no nobody after May guests— doing your correcting then? CLAMOR FOR LOANS before Bribe him the MONTGOMERY Ala (UP) -- r (b) guests arrive? The regional farm security ad- -' (c) Dont let him come to the ministration office here J reports table when there are guests? that 83685 tenants sharecroppers B&uib 249 to 293 now Answer and ?farm laborers In Alabama L No He should have his din- Georgia Florida and South Carogrown-up- s ner before the lina have applied for the 1644 ' : 2 No loans available in these states 3 Yes this year Yes Sizes 3 to 8 8 to 2 now 5 No Don't embarrass him and ' his story spoil Best "What Would You Do" a f WEAK 77 (a) 1 ' ! I - - - people who dabble at this and that I like to see a fellow tackle! his job with resolution and Grandmother's Shawl Comes Back Dorothy Dix Talks : APRIL 19 FRIDAY EVENING — — — l h— i ? k" BALLET CENTER IN WEST URGED Ra?J TTRANrnrsco (UP) — A of a establishment for the project permanent home m California ror the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo has been launched here by Raymond Armsby prominent music patron supported by the ban Francisco Art association association was cre The latter ' ated for the purpose of manag ing the magnificent mimon dollar estate of Montalvo left by the late Sen James Phelan with the hope that it might some day be come the Athlens of America The Monte Carlo Russian Bal let has toured the United States annually for a number of years and" is regarded as the most Brilliant exemplification of all the tradi tion of the old imperial Russian ballet as well! as ' the more modern dftvplrmments and trends in balletdancini n Its permanent home is at Monte Carlo where it trains during the summer before making annual tours As a result of the war how ever the ballet will be unable to return to France this year and Montalvo will be placed at its dis- oosition with the hopes that it will nome beA chosen as the HMi3 permanent tlAAAWIA "undecided" mittee associated with the ballet foundation in New York and this combined group will work togetn- er to bring the Ballet ttusse per- manentiy to tne unicea oiaies Estate of 150 Acres Montalvo which thus would one or the art centers of the estate of un world I a usual beauty lying between Los Gatos and Saratoga in tne banta Clara valley south of San ran be-rn- Others it seemed— the fickle ones couldn't: make up their minds or seem to remember what color dress their sweetheart had just purchased No one suggested the ghost shade Of "bOO": ma DELEGATES-AS- 250-ac- re United" States delegation to the first In dian congress gathered here today was on record as supporting a proposal granting Indians equal rights with' other citizens The nroDOsaL Introduced by the Mexican Delegate Jose Angej Cen- Iceros former under secretary or foreign relations was expected 'to be discussed at Thursday's plenary TVio1q n wnnniUfl It ft Was scene of come if the most the tne raci lavish social events 01 1 fic coast Its setting is declared to rival that of the Mediterranean and backers of the movement to In sfnll th Russian Ballet there de ciare no better background for aristic creation could he found in session When presented to the congress the proposal first met opposition from the United States delegates States The estate was acquired by the in Satt Francisco Art association 1831 under Phelan's ! instructions that it be made an art center In is addition to the estate which TTnited at $1000000 Phelan- Mel PATZCUARO" MIchoacan Ico Aoril 19 — (AP)—" The UTViii'm valued K INDIANS' RIGHTfr CISCO th - but later after brief discussion (J they voted in favor of it lert BroiPS INTO FRIEND CLEVELAND" Ohio (UP)— Ed ward Leonard bumped Into an old friend and wdnt to the hospital n a result The friend was ing an automobile which knocked Tonard down: Leonard1 refused to against the prefer charges Rural postal routes in operation driver he was hapsaid whom he a LI measured 1939 I! IfJ vuurc in the U S in 01 trie insuiuuun turn time in first the see to for py one of the ereat ballet centers of total of 1392657 miles Carriers nine years the 'world bringing to the United averaged 4241 4niles per day -- the commission $250000 to be devoted to art This foundation the commission believes could not be better spent than in creating a permanent center and home tor the Russian uaiiet at juontaivu -- j- r i-(-AP) 1 -- nay-combi- ng some-lleavi- "J" 1 "JV" 4- ZTZT'Z ng — - 1 twli Intra-actio- 'Now t In I Me After4E aster Saie Pan-Ameri- ca Manners in the Downstairs Store "T - ' - riS !- -- Hai 11 CHOICi Of ULUOKi WHO HAVE AUDI IT WORLD'S T IO ARSE ST SEUIR fSST t ST JOSEPH ASPiniM COLD S MISERY ittV TIME Or YEAR PElJETUU— PALE W Build up rich red blood! 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