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Show IllTTf1 Mfliiiiiliillai,,lt'l' TIIF PAYnON PHROMCl Jlsk Me Another I i tit is poly undry? low dots a v. hale feed its Uhat shape n tl.e del tunes of s o le? ! u vV I t dors a i uti lotie An ; aluta tl e flag? C."l 5 Wiut pohtn al figuie was k u wn as the Plumed Kmgl t ? What is the most abundant n al unturned in the i.irtli What is meant by referring to i ili mini d uj being so many 4 (I tri-uoini- in I ( ha 1, e v, is tbe (A) lb me 1 i mill nc r ? The Answers cf naue t iu. 2 tl an by a unman oi e lui band at a ale, a viviparous riiain-d, .sat U its j oung. 2. Tl f .r modes of thought. 4. By pbi ing her right hand over er heart. 5. Jamib U. Blaine was known as the Plumed Knight." 6. Aluminum. 7. When ue refer to a diamond as being so many carats, ue refer to rts u eight. 8. (A) Candia, old name for Crete, (B) Mosul (Iraq), (C) Milan; milliners being originally sellers of Miljn goods. 1, e v. i Sr' ith a Hvde vise federal court budgets) he nounced that all goals of his Ihs I d 11 i d t I) n u r H in i isi m C ngnss til ill $13 000 000 t I'lmt but ini hi led s line f aids sp. i ( la f ire J ilv 1 and soint to be spud m f iturt hstal jtars. I r the 19,) 40 te tiind the total was r $201) OiT 870 more $10 472 874 014, th m Bn suh nt Rooseulls budgi t estimate Previous year s ricoid $') 2(4( 7 iH 0 10, w hit h i xet i di d tri 000 Fr.uil-l- Bulk, House volt probably reviiwid cditn op.niuti ori his ri c nt sewn ninnh di hate Wi'h congress The public thought congress had win, h r it kdli tl his lend spend and hous mg h IN, di fi ati d hu neutrality pio gram and pa ad the Hatch than polit.es b'll Not so ivident wire his v letorions di ft nse and rt In f i and Ins rt tuition of the $2, 000 000 turn in y stabilization fund Oil three successive days, therefore, he went hi fore the people, last to boast, next to scold, last to wain. Signing the Astiurst bill (creating an administrative officer to super- He luai'sirm 1. in it on j, ') of Bud t I) riil countiy ( f or.gtn fai d , Up n.u3-v- v ill Rebuttal . V, ImIIIM 1 (Ilfs VOI I. When opinions are i prc ssed in these ( olumiis, Hit those of the news analxst ami not m i cxxanlj ol this newspaper lull Jitlt ibtd b Wt i't .Nf A comics ( Cal. II . 1)1 are ( i .Hullll II.) Is ID , Shows Heavy Interest in 1910 Oil' 3. MU s vi-i- . as-ur- y ri ipts I y c $.! 000 r14 404 Meanwhile the matti r if appro-pmtain- s hr Came a politic al football Majority Leadt r Alben W Senate Last year jour son or daughter to college? Minnesota students were asked to keep budget Iheir findbooks by the Northwestern National Life Insurance company. of college and size for climate, or deduit ou sie if add ings may help for women, and of city. Outside tuition (which ran $11.07 per month 70 for women and $56.54 costs $59 were for monthly men) average $12.33 coeds spent $80.60 per month; out of town men, tor men. half that much. Conclusion. $81.90. Students living at home spent about students spend $18 to $21 a month more than students living at home. lus ttian because seveial re appropriations wt re included New York's Rep. John Tahir placed it at said it was Iiirkliy $10,-00- 711 0 000 000 G19, with about $1,000,000 000 each being spent bi fore and after the current fiscal year. Publicly denouncing a public di bt he said had reached $53 895,100 000 (including $13 000,0(10 000 government corporation di bts) and pointing to an alleged 60 per cent payroll increase since 1933, Mr. Tabir probably helped speed President Roosevelt's appeal next day that dipnrtments and agencies slash their next year s budget requests. an1937 i SI ( rmrs SE. KING don't lee hull. . . . EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK Not until A' strad-dlebu- COOLER, milder smoking in Camels. Extra smoking, too, as shown by the following results of a recent impartial laboratory comparison of largest-sellin- 1 16 of die brairds: g CAMELS were found to contain MORE TOBACCO BY VI IG1IT 15 other of brands. the largest-sellin- than the average for the CAMELS BURNED SLOWER TUAN ANY OTHLR BRAND TESTLD 257o SLOWI R THAN THE AVERAGE TIME OF TIIE 15 OTHER OF THE LARGEST-SELL-INBRANDS! By burning 2575 slower, on the average, Camels give smokers the equivalent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES TER PACK! 2 In the same texts, CAMELS HELD THEIR ASH FAR LOSGLR than the average time for all the 3 other brands. Ycs, Camels fine, more slow-burnin- expensive tobaccos do make a diffcr-tnc- e. Dcluaic txsie... fragrant aroma ...smoking pleasure at its best, and c more of il! Camel is the quality tiga-re.t- ct uy smoker can afford. i A , .vs. ; . jy; tu?yiw Penny for iidictid serious consideration of a plan to bioarkn the personal income t ix base and increase the basic rate 1 House Minority Leader Joseph Martin announced Republicans will have cl i finite progiams on at least e three major topics housing, and reciprocal trade agreements to present at the next congress as alternatives to administration measuies. 471 Penny ycup best cigarette buy! CONGRESS How Much? : d NEWS BITS TXFS In Washington, the National Association of Manufacturers brought out figures alleging that U. S taxes have climbed 610 per cent suite 1913, much more than Britain (430 per centb whose exorbitant levies are often usid as a basis of comparison w i'h U S taxi s. lHTr(Mt In Si am. Gen Fiamisco I rare i made hunself supi t me tin itor, set prisoners to wtik iligL1 ng tunchos 20 feet fiotn the liont i is of Brita n's ti Mil), Snili . a at his iron ('k.tigi fs(UJ boiler kid" u six sss f ime, Fre ss Tei a Larkin. 2 ' m 1 e- - hr th i. I aitland and follourd h a ;i m 7 sthmil li us iuu.s scries uf bombing raid s h I itilland ahmti thr cns( limit of II nllimd finm II mh to mints north of thr f mini i f sfimri . tliirn sttddrn raids is ere modi' on this trrntnrs durum ihr first forts rninuti s . . . 7i to raids hair hrrn minlr on South I ondon and anti hnllrrtrs hair hrrn hritiils mr-trn- . In Loudon cm bedders were iiked because Sir John Anderson, chuf of airraid precautions, made them stay up late to test effectiveness of their new daik shades. It was blackout night, the most comprehensive trial yet made of facilities with jvhich England hopes to foil an invader from the continent. When morning came, Londoneis ly-t- o Al BItKT gj'on th lifosts ue erso; s 'uy fv-lol' gu-- t e m 1 u v vt latter on bad Wheat. lust glams alone on cotton, Both to 35 all! Outworks easy t Jj.ded t jBaged, know its just buttc-- i or p (theres just a touch .as n stitenery). Suih a var.f i'ieed o ' motits too Get busy victim cloth, scaif or towel care, sgns are stunning on n: ihead, or soft pastel shades i and 1 ery in white or the msl jitess ar ii's y Pattern GUI contains pattern of 1G motifs ra: 3 U by 3 inches the u ki d 7jui." If big crops bode w ir, Europe most have w u th.s auh ii n Gei many st led her si, plus win at in dance hulls and gvmnasi rnx In the hot Duiube basin, the Uktame and the Yistul i's talk vs prisinh br night in a nop tbit sold at the lowest line since 5IJ In R me, the Inti rnaional InsVute if f reijst the legist who it crop since 'he Woild w ir, ixnpt-mlast yeir Ui'h Sov it mil Canadian pi duetion up vith ik v dilation of far i ist n s,!iir(!taiuiii pin chasing pmur, the us'itute gloi imlv pruetid a glu'Ud ir ir-t through 1911) and PHI. Meanwhie U S fanners ci n lined theinsilvis lutkv Al'hmigh To obtain this patte: cents in coins to The Sr cle, Household Arts Der 14th St., New York, 1 i Here is Sigma Chi horseplay at University of California. At Minnesota, fraternity and sorority members spend $100.03 and S97.10 students who per month, respectively, exclusive of tuition. dont belong to fraternities and sororities, respectively, spend an average of $78.67 and 5G7.38, exclusive of tuition. A substantial saving. Out-of-to- g 3B qui tJfllow hi stint imp Red ( Vfeeling but th almos! It fac 'djization Beauty Aimed toG ffrdividi mo Comprehensive Rt f fer t! ;n in icy rou n car Such beauty and penc a stiange gal applying e sen in a small town store pox. A confid The boss could not res, f ctims though she was entire!; Vt'cmpt believed experience Le 'fie as dev is e knov would be a good busja Carefully, he instructs as he showed her how her cash register, bet: Remember now ton result of every sale" He watched her for J was astonished to see : often to the cash reS;-noted that she went tr' for even prospective cu" He found that she w "NY up, time after time, tr Cine ago win at pt ices w ould norn ally be between 35 and 40 cents, and on the film, 30 cents (customary difift initial under Liverpool prices I, thty me actually about 10 rents above Liv erpool Reasons iDU S loans to farmers on stored wheat kcips the supply down and the price up, (2) production this year was down 20 per cent, producing a crop about equal to the nation's need; (3) the U. S pays a bounty to expoiters of wheat, amounting to 528,000 000 on 118,000 000 bushels last season. Cotton. Biggest cotton news was the Export-Impor- t bank's credit sale of 250,000 ball s to Spain, taken as a gesture to woo General Eranco away from the Rome Berlin axis. Meanwhile the Internatn nal Cotton federation closed its Zurich meeting by cabling Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace in protest against U. S. expoit subsidies. In Washington the August 1 forecast was released. painting a somewhat brighter picture: Placed at 11,412 000 bales, the yield would be 531,000 bales under last year, and 2 388 (100 bales less than the lOyiar (1928-37- ) average Ilut there will still be a cauyovir of about lJ.uud 000 bales. , Suing net Jfcv frat th fed at k r Cl son that tl e iv jon I the 1, m 3s ance J6 of U tnd a, Sense m w About Constipate! At University of North Dakota, this student built his own home near the campus. At Minnesota, men spend $11 per month for room: women, $15.47. Meals cost men $23.80 a month; women, $25.90. Average beauty and barber shop costs per month: $2.34 for women; 98 cents for men whether fraternity or At North Carolina State college many women make their own clothes. Minnesota sorority coeds spend $19.59 per month for clothes; y, men: $13.13. Fraternity $12; $7.25. One coed in three uses tobacco and the average cost is $1.58 per month compared to $2.41 per month for men (also one out of three). A doctor would tell you tK; cons-best thine to ao with -is get at its cause. That1 don't have to endure It -, to cure it afterwardavoid having it. Chances aieyouwon it look far for the cause T . the super-refTne- toots; d people do Most likely get enough 'bulkllot doesn't mean a means a hind of food the consumed in leaves a soft ' bulky 5 ' J' W Is what you Kelloggs-focrunchy crisp breakf ist. It contains bulk you need- - If this , every and All-Br- plenty of iter, Regulars. Made w d in I! o center of M imla's .slums walked Mm Manuel Quezon, wife of the Battle Creek by Soldbyevenf Philippine commonwealth's presiWNU VV de! t lake scores of others, she c ore to see a phenomenon recordand Tn Purity feminihe-ed only once before in medical the is Purity Sound asleep after feeding masculine, of honor. fiotn an was a seven-pmjbaby, normal in every way except that her heart was eoniplete-lcf Dfn iE. ou'sute her bodv. While phvsi-many w ide ans watched fascinated through a s'errless cocktail glass pi iced over cf And.h the heart, thev wondered whether opinion W to update Having baptized her of thenW' who t eh. Id Mary Heart, the devout mothDoan i er said she believed her infant's con-t- f Cecil and Carrol Lowe, father and laboratory a, lu n ii was caused by her worship of McKendree college. M.nnesota it icial nevvspapser VorpoxVn, coeds spend $5.06 for books; !i too, approve Christ men, o.o8. Men spend 56.85 for amusements and per month the city was prepared f, r difcime a p cture which showed yoa read, the objective women, $1.14, proving w ' his 'h t1 heart s the man still pavs desp.te all this talk about e m exposed. Doan s recommend against Poland war Dutch treatment Sot S' notionalP A11 Europe watched and medieal: $1.97 per month for women; $2.16 for men treats hoc Ki and for relief of the student health ster's return from IkiJ SU: service. win If more people were Interest heightened Hush Settlement muit claimed a Da'i .; ir that cannot ntn' " th v'." That night, wl health, to ydK fl1 jury of ) ' , " derstandinp ev at i Tfui' when kidmvs I eP shrewd 1 ik!" i tion would be v n : . siantv or j, time trr ' ; h's-toi- r d v c Jcx-u- s r- ein-ta- 1 J. uic.'s sho il ii (' a t oi but i x: E ha i Ins 'h i up r c kad la Common Eat Into a little m itermtv read the above account of proceed lugs, also reading ffiit nine army air pilots had been killed. What made the war news seem the more realistic was word from the continent that Albert Forster, the Nan fuehrer" of Danzig, had tloun to Berehtesgaden for conferences with Adolf Hitler. German-Folistension had previously been heightened when tl) a German airliner was fired upon while passing over Gvdiua, 2i a Warsaw papier had warned Poland would bombard Danzig if p. lit, cal union with the Reich were and (3) DatiZ'g s s.nu off- jisaste materials MEIHCINE: Mary Hetut tORMUlt 6331 Here's your chance tiful linens without any agiiiuLui d y tld be .at uattlv gauged S malt ineouslv ihu Au ;u t the I S th iitment if .igraulnie and Fun peon xotn ces rt k ied the m pi t die turns, me t Pattern Agn-cul'm- e II t P r. of mf o Tension Up "lloitilihrs hr mm at P hirution nf ttar hiliirrn (lun n? E 1 g $13,000 How much a 000.000 congress actually appropriated and spent became the compu- - lung, the EUROPE: , . KLTKY WU.L.U Foreeast months agii-cultur- court reorganization proposal had been realized, six of them by laws and the seventh (change in attitude) "through opinions of the Supreme Court itself. Next day observers thought he let a eat from the bag Discussing his neutrality und lend spend defeats, he borrowed an analogy suggested by his wife a pieeipice to which he said tongitss is leading business, and ovtr which it may plunge next spi mg Placing It on a gambling basis, the ll evident said a G. O coalition had made "two bets with the nation": (1) On continued peace, and (2) business ability to absoib wage earners who lose WPA and PWA jobs "next spring. Some thought it possible the President was gambling too, staking his 1940 candidacy on next spring s prospects If there is a war and or heavy unemployment, congress will be wrong and Mr Roosevelt right, Unis justifying a third term attempt. Certain it was that no politician without interest n 1910 would have delivered the message President Roosevelt sent next day to young Democrats convening m Pittsburgh Smoothly laying the groundwork for some action, perhaps a retirement from politics, possibly a coup to keep the Democratic party liberal, or possibly for a new third party, he sent this warning: If we nominate conservative candidates, or candidates, on a platform, I personally for my own self respect and because of my long service to, and belief In liberal democracy, will find it impossible to have an active part in such an unfortunate suicide of Uie old Democratic party. Meanwhile, members of congress took exception to the precipice analogy and wondered if Mr. Roosevelt had the right man leading the right horse to doom Said Michigans Rep. Furl M'chener: The coalition . . . has slopptd the American people just befote they went over the finanSaid Utah's Sen cial pieeipice. William II. King: I don't see how anyone can contend consistently that when we appropriated nearly for next year, congress was not doing everything within its power, provided spending is the Jar, CO, ir some inst W et k S its vva f Minr ifigirs. the stamp plan successpronouncing ful, he announced it will be expanded on a n itiotial bn is vciy soon If it works nationally Lke it has at Rochester, furriers will be happy. In the thrtermnth tiial tin re, Pod s ili s were u ped 8 pi r emt Rep Fuik Buik, afti r conferring with the Pi i sklent, than the average of the 15 other of the largest-sellin- g brands tested slower than any of them CAMELS givo smokers the equivalent of JfXhevuair re I fieri) vveif Ins ('California's slower 't'v' o Jm tar Irn'l of aiti-PL pay-min- burning 25 will it cost to send Out-of-to- Also in Washington: Social security stopped receiving claims for lump sum old age insurance betu fits, and prepared to inaugurate new monthly benefit to winkers ovir 65 who have paid taxes on tin ir mi nines the l ast 18 T 600 University C. By VH Presidents Political Activity Since Congre" Adjournment A General Quiz 1. IF KID II PXSON. T T ,K. tion may be v You n v function. 1' ache, persistent r ziness, petlmir v"-ness undr tho ,ttsH 1 fjj T |