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Show Rich Rug to Crochet In Exclusive Design foe destroyers, if foe pursuing craft are destroyers, might be sunk, but foe squadron would get foe pocket NATIONAL AFFAIRS battleship. It is by no means as simple at that Naval experts say that foe only function destroyers could play in such a chase would be as scouts. The only thing they could do would be to locate the pocket battleship, and keep contact with her, so to speak, until a battle cruiser could come up for foe kill. Reviewed by CARTER FIELD New"Deal maiden about-fac- e on Paul V. McNutt . . . Fleet of destroyers helpless against pocket battleship , as explained by experts . . . How idea of transferring V. S. ships to the Irish flag originated. Gunfire Is Amazingly Accurate Present-Da- What foe layman does not appreciate In Ms theory about a whole squadron of destroyers attacking a pocket battleship is foe amazing accuracy of present-dagunfire even at tremendous ranges. Of course the destroyers have slightly greater speed than foe pocket battleships, and therefore could determine foe range at which foa action would be fought But unless they could come up fairly close under cover of fog without being detected they would all be sent to foe bottom before they got close enough to Are a shot or dispatch a torpedo with any hops of its finding its mark.. For accuracy a submarine or torpedo boat must be very much closer n to its target than a ship. For example, foe face at a chief gunnery officer of a battleship would be very red indeed if he did not Mt a target as big as a destroyer on foe third salvo at a distance of 20,000 yards and with foe battleship from which he was firing proceeding at full speed in a rolling sea! Besides, foe pocket battleships carry airplanes, which are not only useful for scouting foa surrounding ocean, but can be used with amazing precision, by trisngulaUon, for aiming the heavy guns of foe ship when foe target is over foe horizon. It would be suicide to send a whole fleet of smaller craft against a pocket battleship except on foe long chance that in fog or mist, they might get close enough to loose a school of torpedoes. thick-pile- p i ( . quired. 'Send 15 cents in coins for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, ad- dress and pattern number plainly. Facts as Bricks Facts are no more widsom or knowledge than a trainload of bricks is a habitable house. The bricks are necessary to the house, but if we want to turn them into a house we must know something of the technique of building. We too must learn how to use facts. Sir Norman AngelL about what they considered his reactionary attitude toward labor when he was governor of Indiana. Why such a man should be singled out by the Chief' and made high commissioner of foe Philippines, they simply could not understand. At about foia time McNutt was a guest during a visit to Washington from foe Philippines at a stag dinner at which President Roosevelt was also a guest A little skit was put on, with McNutt foe target The President was urged, in advance, to pull a certain line when foe character depicting McNutt should conclude his bombast The original suggestion eame from a man very close to foe New DeaL The committee arranging foe skits lor foia dinner thought it would be a wow. Not only that but they were sure foe President would take malicious pleasure in taking a part in foe entertainment which would be humiliating to McNutt Much to their susprise, foe President merely smiled at the suggestion, and foe skit had to be played without including foe Chief Executive as one of Its acton. ' Bear to mnd that foia dates back to when McNutt was still in foe Philippines, though very much a candidate for foe presidency. New Dealers all over town were interested in foe story, but they all agreed that it would be beneath foe President's dignity to take part to such a slapstick comedy. . big-gu- Refused to Take Part in Skit That Belittled McNutt The point is that anyone who has seen Roosevelt, either to Albany or Washington, at parties of foia sort Object id Government The care of human life and hap- - knows perfectly well that he thorpin ess, and not their destruction, oughly enjoys that particular sort of : is the first and only legitimate ject of good government. - .- - ob- Jeffer-so- n. Hoosler who "was so obviously gunning for Roosevelt's job! It took file New Dealers a long time to get on to this policy of foe President towards McNutt Even after he was brought into foe present administration setup there was considerable wailing from foe left Some of them privately wingers. opined that perhaps foe "Chief' was purposely assigning McNutt a task which would be so big that he would rattle around in it rattle so obviously that he would destroy himself In foe eyes of foe country as a contender for a still bigger job. Of course there is nothing to prove that- this last theory is impossible. So far McNutt is not rattling. He may never rattle. The job may make him Instead at killing him off. But perhaps that is what Roosevelt has been intending ever since long before he declined to help make a laughing stock of foe Hoosler at this dinner party. Whatever may be the truth foe New Dealera teem to have concluded that McNutt la the boy- - Certainly foe oil aprayera and grease guns have gone to work. It is just a little like the about-fac- e some of our Communist friends in this country executed after the - fair-haire- d ' Last call! If your car wont start. If you wear out your bat- -, tcry in a hopeless tussle with congealed summer oil. If you burn out bearings because ed cold-stiffen- couldnt get to them. If you are troubled all winter with sludge, carbon and corrosion due to impurities in the oil . . . dont say we didnt warn you to oil Change now to Acid-Fre- e Quaker State Winter Oil pact Destroyers Are Helpless Against Pocket Battleship Few laymen understand foe difficulties which confront the British and French navies in running down foe Nasi pocket battleships. Nearly everyone now knows that there are only about three ships in foe whole British navy foe battle cruisers which are capable both of overhauling foe pocket battleships and then sinking them. Incidentally foe United States navy has neither foe pocket battleship nor foe battle cruiser has none under construction and unless developments should shake foe present determination of foe admirals our navy has no intention of ever building them. But what foe layman does not appreciate is foe difficulty of hunting down a pocket battleship with numbers rather than with power. In argument about foe situation, for example some layman will demand to know why a squadron of destroyers does not go after each of foe pocket battleships reported to be preying on our commerce, and hound it to death like a pack of wolves might destroy a bear. Two or three of foe wolves might be killed, foe layman will say, but the pack would kill foe bear. Or, translating foe simile, two or five of WASHINGTON. Treasury offleials said they were considering an extension of their policy to encourage construction of new airplane and other types of factories connected wlh national defense by - RUN i BETTER... CARS LAST LONGER Quaker Stole Oil Refining Corforalitn, Oil City, Pei. the West What to Call It? Films in THIS frock granting more liberal depreciation (8587) is ao devas- - tatingly becoming to fashion-wis- e moppets that you needn't be Watch Turns , Rudy! surprised if your own small daughter develops a alight superilly Virginia Vale complex when she puts it ority a time when on! From a high waistline, the THERE was invitation exfull skirt ripples about her dimknees. The sleeves puff out tended to the motion picture pled little balloons. Theres ador like industry by Mayor La Guardia to that move of New York to city would have produced at least a ripple of interest in Hollywood. But not now. The motion picture NOTE: The 10 cent edition of Sewing Book No. 4 is now ready for mailing, as well as the 10 cent editions of No. 1, 2 and 3. Mrs. Spears has just made quilt block pattern! for three designs selected Proposal to Transfer from her favorite Early American V. S. Ships to Irish Flag quilts. You may have these patOne of foe most amazing inter- terns FREE with your order for national moves in all history, so far four books. Price of books 10 as its Inception is concerned, wheth- cents each postpaid. Set of three er it ever works out or not, is foe quilt block patterns without hooka 10 cents. Send orders to Mrs. proposal to transfer ships now flygReta gakbo Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, Spears, to United foe Ireland States flag ing In Paris), made its apviet New York. girl of Panama. instead seems that everybody pearance Actually, it amounted to a straight wants to vote for It This is Greta tip from foa President of foe United Garbos first venture Into sophistiStates to foe Irish republic and to incated romantic comedy. ternational shipping men that while foe United States government would Once again Walter Wan get baa no longer countenance any transfer changed the title ef the picture origof United States ships to foe flag of inally haawa as Send Another CofPanama, or any other American refin. After a time, aa reported here, public, foe same objections would BUSINESS INDEX it became "City for Sale." Maybe not lie against their transfer to foe someone decided that that title Irish flagl 'T'HE only real index to recovery is wasnt nappy enough to taro Had foe scheme been thought out to the box office In droves, jobe. United Slates Represents. in advance, and foe tip then disW. Martin Jr. or perhaps there was some other creetly conveyed, it would be mere- lire Joseph reason for the change after all, ly a clever device. It was foe way City for Sale" does sound foe least foa idea developed that makes it bit like n real estate ad. New It'e stand out. . a Good Reason aaaouaced as Ladies Xnow Tee Actually President Roosevelt was Much. answering questions of newspaper ! Youre Constipated Meanwhile Tay Garnett ii directmen about foe transfer of United When therels something wrong States flag ships to Panama. He had ing, and an excellent east, which with you, the first rule is: get at includes Pat O'Brien, Edward Aradded one argument wMch had not the easts. If you are constipated, been printed before that to do this nold, Broderick Crawford, Ruth Terdont endure it Hist and cure it would be to encourage one of the afterward. Find out whath giving ry, Ernest Truex and Janet Beechyou the trouble. American republics to take a post er, is going right ahead, bent on Chances are its simple if you tion on neutrality divergent from making a sweU picture no matter eat the foods most what it'i eventually called. that taken by foe United States. people do: meat, white bread, With this subject disposed of, foe potatoes. Its likely yon dont get enough butt.Aiiabulk doesn't President was then asked about foe Rudy Valle had tome difficulty mean a lot of food. Its a kind of when he made his first appearance food that isn't consumed in the complaints of foe Irish Free State body, but leaves s soft bulky" made through its minister in Washas major domo of foe Charlie Mcmass in foe intestines and helps ington, against foe Irish ports being Carthy program. When he had his a bowel movement. held to be in danger zones, and own program, hed ling a song, then If foia is your trouble, you should eat a natural bulk prohence forbidden to ships flying foe xirn around and conduct the orchesducing food such a one as the American flag. tra. He was just about to do foe crunchy, toasted, ready-to-e- at The President expressed his symsame thing when he realized that gf1 he was a guest, and that the orchesis the ounce of pathy with Ireland, Belgium, Holthats worth a poundprevention of cm tra was In the very capable hands land, Denmark (naming these lndi geiure relief. Eat it every day, of Robert Armbruster. After ail, viduaUy) end others, but said that mink plenty of water, ami Join habits formed over a period of 10 unfortunately foe question of whethfoe Regulars." is er a particular part of foe sea is a by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. years are herd to break. danger zone is a question of fact, not sympathy or desire. If Rath Reece, foe radio star, b ene of yonr favorites Wordless Poem That Irish Suggests Buy A picture is a poem without youd better make a note ef the feet Some Ships of Their Own that she will appear In Monograms words. Corniflcus. "The Gentleman From Arizona," Finally, the President himself suggested that foe Irish should have along with Oat J. Farrell some ships of their own! To foe MacDonald, John King and Rath immediate question at whether foe Barclay. The picture, a Msgnacolor Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL United States would be interested in film, la the first picture ever to be a bid of foe Irish for foe ships that made entirely la Arizona, and feacannot now be transferred to foe flag tures Bex Jr., the aaly trained of Panama, foe President indicated Arabian hone In captivity. that foe government might be very willing to sell. To foe further quesScattergood Balnea," leading cittion of whether the same objection izen of Cold River, foe hero of the would apply to foe transfer to foe popular series of magazine stories Irish flag of ship flying foe United by Clarence Budington Kelland, will States flag which had applied to extend hie staywi foe Columbia nettheir transfer to foe Panama flag, work for another year. He and foe the President answered emphaticalOther resident! of Cold River bely in foe negative. came CBS stan in 1937, appearing That's how foe idea was bom, foe in coast to eoast dramatizations five President stating that ha had heard days a week, from 5:45 to 6:00 p. m. no suggestion of It, but would weleastern standard time. At first foe come a proposal! series originated In Hollywood; Most newspaper men at foe conwhen it moved to Chicago most of ference were to Intensely interested the acton moved with it in foe bigger story that the transfer of additional ships to Panama waa Its Just 10 years line "Molly definitely off foia being foe first first called "Yoo boo, Goldberg foie waa time that really settled Mrs. Bloom" to her neighbor, in the Hotel and in foe collateral and also tresuccessful aerial, The GoldTEMPLE SQUARE very mendous story that Secretary Corbergs. Mrs. Gertruda Berg. Ita audell Hun bad again won a spectacuOwadts thor, had written trunk full of stolar victory (he has never lost a bathighly UCOHHENDD ries but never sold a line Finally he became head of foe tle ainca she got 1 radio station to hlr her Kw$15aia$3j00 In a M of fcriactioa to stop department of state) that very little aerial. Its bear going ever since, attention was paid to foil remarkawith Mrs. Berg as author, director, ble Irsh story. and portrayer of "Molly." But politician! and diplomats alike ip . since are speculating they have been ODDS AND ENDS Radio is no told about it The thing looks foollonger in ita infancy, but toms of its proof. For Instance, would foe Nazis Sirl start still think its newt when dare to sink an Irish ship? If they they learn to cook . . . Profttior Quit received ISflOO questions lest week for did, what would be foe reactions s new high on the popular Battle of (a) of foe Irish government and peoFits . . . loan lllondril doesn't like ple, and (b) of the hotel coffee; the carries a percolator in foe United States? sfth her on trips , end makes her ohm (Bell Syndicate WNU Service.) on depend on the Utelsaied by Western Newspaper Unloa.l super-refin- ed cereal-Kello- All-Br- WATCH In the yean in which larger deallowances. preciation allowances an permitIn applying the 10 per cent limitated, profits, as measured for tax tion on pruflls made on naval conpurposes, are decreased by offsettracts the present policy enables an ting large amounts of depreciation armament manufacturer to charge against income. sales the merchants of our town money saving to our nadon. It always pays to patronize foe merchants who advertise. They are not afraid of their mos- -. chand iso or their prices. jo THE SPIj Never itlr a salad tv. ly together blending a. thoroughly with each A few handfuls of sail into an overheated stovS check it almost immediacy. Rich brown pumpkin pi,, ly acquire that tint foSj To clean rollers on the wipe off win, , dampened with kerosene and rinse weU with hot water and dry with a soft cloth. cloth-wri- nger w Tiled hearths and fireolu. should be washed in hot soawwZ ter, then, when quite dry, poiLw with a little furniture-cream2 sparingly. Finally, polish soft duster. If greasy or sooi. stained, add vinegar to the water m Bulba Need Moisture. Most of the failures of winter Downing bulbs is due to imperfect root development because of lack of moisture. A little sand placed hyacinth, tulip and narcissus bulbs when planting them is r Spare Woodland PUnts-Tramp-in- g Into the woods, yanking up small plants, and bseaking branches off big ones, is sure to cut down next years supply and leave many openings for insects and disease. Christmas gram gatherers should use as much cue aa though they were making trim, ixiings to plants on their own home grounds. Careful cutting with sharp pruning shears will improve able quaintness in the cut of the the growth of evergreens, rather top. Pattern includes panties, and than spoil it its quick and easy to make. Gingham, linen, batiste or chal-li- s are pretty everyday materials for this frock. A party version will be sweet in organdy or taffeta, dimity or dotted Swiss, with ribbon instead of braid for trimming. Pattern No. 8587 is designed for sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 requires 1 yards of fabric for the dress; yard for panties. To trim with two rows of braid or bias fold requires 8Vk . yards. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. 35-in- ch -- (BvU Syndicate -'HE y- WNU Follow these 3 stops os pictured Service.) KNEW HER v WELL ENOUGH TO TELL HER US Both aches and raw lieved this convenient listen, tHAtesanemiufs' aulas ofmacnesa tablets MS ACS POCKET. 7ABEA COUPLE. wtt SEOUL THANKS, sunty TNEAS-BU- T-. SAP, THOSE SUUSSTS-TABLETABE AMAZM.HEVEX SELTBETTER SAS MYUSE S y AsoiomyiApy SNOULPEVERBE CAiGSr M7NOVr TSSEM Mkalisa qukk with these mint-tik- a tablets tha instant you feel add indigestion distress. Th days of embarrassment are gonel Now at the first sign of "acid indigestion, distress quick, take f Magnesia Tab ? that you cany right in your or pocket purse. Its wonderful that each of these tiny peppermint flavored tablets KtrliM of a tJeBod alkalizing full teaspoonful of liquid Phillips! 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Live a Helpful Life Few of the world'! benefactors have decent treatment till after they re buried; but that should not de-tany In his purpose to live a helpful life. re- hours of discomfort. first sign of sore throat from follow the directions in the sad pictures above the simplest among the most effective methods known to modem science to get iw? Z. throat way. Seres At the a cold Meals for Body and Sonl Twenty-on- e meals a week for the body, with a lot of soda wash between, and one scanty meal a week Hny Bvckctt.Ma.incrljr for foe soul well, draw your own onnounc in tho columns of this paper. They moan H - All-Br- an ESm&s&ftnu oil aa expense relatively few yean foe cost of building a factory. Officials said foia was dona on the theory that in a few years foe plant possibly may have outlived its Icings will not run nR the m,; "klt,dliht-If ly with cornriaS n-- v: old-tim- In QUESTIONS Relief From Burns oda gives instant relief toc!? or a scald. Applied dry to the burned part VfZ immediate relief. All-Br- an YIapodal household tablespoon of molasses potentates agree with the mayor when he says that New York's a City, that it is foa center at foe theatrical buaineis and do has more actor than any other town an Important fact nowadays, when ao many people are coaxed from foe stage to foa screen. But nans of foe mayors arguments can offset foe fact that foe motion picture Industry has an inin its as in steps 1 and 2. The wig is vestment of millions of dollarscouldn't Hollywood studios, which made as in step 3. be moved to New York or The diagram show how the possibly other city. tubes and the head are sewn to- any gether. Sew across the top of the AH previous beta on the best piclegs to make the doll jointed. Sew ture released in 1939 are off since the arms down and the tips of the Garbo film, Ninotchka," feet up aa indicated. Sew clear foe new adventure of a Russian So-through the head when adding the (a gay bead eyes about half way between the top and bottom. This shapes the cheeks. A few stitches in red make the mouth. The pleated skirt is cut straight. The trousers are slightly shaped in the crotch. The sweaters are made from foe striped tops of childrens socks. May Grant Tax Advantages to Firms Aiding Defense MAKES Stai'Just Heres But he refused to take part in a skit which would have belittled the winter catch you unprepared Charming Frock For Little Ladies ess-teme- slapstick. He openly enjoys taking part in the original skit, if there If soma point to his doing so. And he finds plenty of things to kid his lieutenants about without seeking outside help. Dont let By RUTH WYETH SPEAKS TJERE is a boy and a girl doll that you can make quickly. The body is two tubes of material made of fabric stitched together to simulate socks and shoes and then stitched, turned and stuffed as indicated at the left of this sketch. The head is a two-inc- h ball of cloth covered first with cotton and then with tightly stretched cloth sewed in the back y WASHINGTON. It may not mean a thing, but it la mighty Curious how all the Inside New Dealers have suddenly taken Paul V. McNutt to their bosoms. It was only a few months back that they were denouncing him as a Fascist, to put it mildly. They were bitter, of course, Pattern 2051. d You can have this rug suitable for various rooms and show it as your handiwork. Its crocheted in squares which makes work. 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