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Show ,,y Yesteryear Charm in Crocheted Bedspread Here's an heirloom bedspread popcorn thats going to lend your bedroom just see how effectively that striking popcorn motif is set off by the lacy mesh background. It's fascinating work crocheting the in-richness to SEEN and HEAR around the FAMOUS of West Virginia to atop block booking and blind selling hae been favorably reported by s senate committee. Although the house hasn't done anything on it yet definite action seems probable unless it gets lost In the shuffle. The independent exhibitors have been telling congress that they sre under constant criticism, are losing money and losing their show houses. Testifying before a senate committee in favor of the Neely bill, the little theater men lay all their troubles on "the big eight" They mean the eight big motion picture producers. The big eight owns about all the big chain theaters. Each year the producers make s few good pictures and a lot of picture! which are not so good. They reserve the good films for their "affiliated theFattern 5908. aters and force the rest on the little men, according to dividual squares of durable string the independent letter's complaint. and once you've learned one you This is how they do it, the little won't want to stop until all the The producers draw squares are finished and joined exhibitors into a spread of unusual beauty. up a years contract in wfeich the In pattern 5908 you will find in- little exhibitor agrees to take a cerstructions for making the square tain group or "block" of pictures. block are listed two or three shown; an Illustration of it and In the s films, to be made by good of the stitches used; material reand competent players. quirements; a photograph of the directors The rest are merely labeled class square. To obtain this pattern send 15 A, B, C. The contracting exhibitor cents in stamps or coins (coins never seei them. In order to get good films at all he must take preferred) to The Sewing Circle, any lot of stuff he doesn't want Even Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th a variety of news and other shorts, St., New York, N. Y. loaded with free advertising for adPlease write your name, women's wear and summer and dress and pattern number plainly. winter resorts, goes with the lot This method of doing business Is called "compulsory block booking Enlarging Enjoyments and blind selling. who told of the man I have you For several years the Independent always put on his spectacles when have been fighting the about to eat cherries, in order exhibitors "BB BS. Theyve had several that the fruit might look larger bills and before congress, and have and more tempting. In like mannumerous complaints with lodged most of ner I always make the of Justice. But the Department my enjoyments and, though I do something always prevents action. hj. first-clas- Keep your body free of accumulated waste, take Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. 60 Pellets 30 cents. Adv. Have Both If there is anything better than to be loved, it is loving. Anon. 2 WAY Ftl RELIEF IF TIE HISEIT Subverts Morals The neighborhood exhibitors con- tend that a huge motion picture monopoly subverts the morals of the nation by making racket pictures and sex pictures, when they could just aa well make quality film. High-clas- s pictures, they contend, have proved entertaining to the intelligentsia and the rank and file alike.. The big eight" has two answers to the chargee. . More or leu privately its claim Is that the profit It makes from the not so good pictures Is necessary to support the e pictures. Thera would be none of the good If It werent for the bad. In other words. And publicly, every time the little men go to Washington and atart making things hot the big men announce new set of reforms, and suggest some more conferences. Meanwhile In North Dakota the Independent exhibitors group got a law passed prohibiting the showing of pictures by theaters which belong to the producer that made the Paramount, which Is pictures. strong in that region, is suing the governor and the attorney general, but the little fellows are swarming like hornets to help the state win. by dir emergency, end if assured with positive proof that their own destruction would mean certain destruction to the enemy. Whether torpedoes can sink battleships without foil la not known. Explosives and armor have both been improved since the World war. Torpedoes discharged from submarines were pretty sure fire when they made a fair hit Of course all manner of defenses will be developed against the boats and all could not succeed their purpose. The navy is much more likely to consider designing torpedo boats for the Philippine government than for itself in the near future. The Philippine! might be attacked from close in. The Panama Canal zone also could make good use of torpedo defense. But canal commanders fear sabotage or aerial bombings much more than attack from the sea. Sabotage could be accom- plished by blowing up a merchant hip from Inside as it pasted through the locks. Voluntary death as pilot of flying bombs In the shape of airplanes also has been talked of. Torpedo airplanes would be superior to boats in that they could travel several thousand miles to reach the enemy. Some strategists say airplanes could not come close to battle fleets in ft the face of gunfire. guns have been Improved tremendously, with scientific sights. But sights are no good on a dark night or a murky day. The suicide planes, unseen, could find the warships all right Unless the gunners got their range with the new sound detectors. Its a complicated problem. Only the next war can tell the answer. In anti-aircra- S IAYEK ASPIRIN tablets aid drink a M slaw of water. Repeat traatnisat la 2 hears. If Nasal Is sera fraai Hia csU, crash aod stir 3 BAYER ASPIRIN labials la glass of are twice. This j eases Naas.. and ssrsasH almost instantly. All it usually costs to relieve the is 31 to misery of a cold today 5 relief for the period of your cold 151 to 25. Hence no family need neglect even minor head colds. Here is what to do: Take two BAYER tablets when you feel a cud coming on with a full glass of water. Then repeat, if necessaiy, according to directions in each package. Relief comes rapidly. The Bayer method of relieving colds is the way many doctors approve. You take Bayer Aspirin for relief then if yon are not improved promptly, you caU the family doctor. m, I PULL DOZEN Sc Virtually 1 cent a tablet sc 9- -38 SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled dartsg the sumer mratha hr fnry Rsse Kmdtm ROO Naarao-lO- O Bathe Rstes $l.SO to $3.00 Thn Hotel Tempi Sense has a highly desirable, friendly a I Van will always flad ll Immas-ulat- s, aupremrijr earnfartalile. aad thaeauHlilysareaaMa.Van eaa Ihere-foundeniaad why I hie bote I is, moo-phe- ra HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Vow IPs eaa ahasyprarlatawhys mark nf disfincllsn fa atop I Ms kaamtitul kaatalry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Washington, D. C. An order prohibiting trading in grain futures contracts during tie ait seven days of the delivery mouth was issued by tho commodity exchange administration. Grains affected are wheat, corn, oats, barley, rice, and flax- seed. Dr. J. W. T. Duvel, chief of the administration, laid the order will not apply to May, 1938, contracts. j Anti-air- See Senate Battle The next major battle In the senate will be President Roosevelt's government reorganization proposal And firit to be affected by reorganization will be air transport Whether the bill la passed or not aviation la already being used by James Roosevelt as a guinea pig on which to make preliminary teats of Ms Ideas. James Is the President's Present regulations forbid trading In expiring grain fulurca in the last three duys of the delivery month. The new order is designed to prevent grain market squeezes." Officials of the administration have expressed the opinion that a longer period between the end of trading In an expiring future and the final delivery date will permit the bringing In of grains from coun- try points to fill contracts if ''squeeze Is threatened. I at the age Frederick H. Prince, the Boston banker, was still In playing polo. He hae great faith of ths durability Time Better men, Institutions Than Reform and governments, be- Rnalnmaa as tong as they New YORK. ieventy-on- In 1929, e, M1 5C v fr 0 'J? I neg-lectf- ul r . LIGHT BLUE FABRIC DARK BLUE f i f j A Colorful Luncheon been hearing a deal about American handcrafts lately. Of course, quilts have always been tant among our needlework crafts. So many readers have written asking me for more of the old fashioned embroidery stitches that were used in making crazy patchwork that I have collected dozens and dozens of these quaint stitches from old quilts. This gay little double house effect built upon blanket stitches with chain stitches flaunting from ail gables was the invention of and someones I couldn't resist using it for a luncheon set of light blue linen. It originally adorned a light blue satin patch in a quilt and all the other colors indicated here in the sketch are the original colors. All the strands of thread mercerized embroidery were used for the luncheon set. The mats were hemmed first and then the blanket stitches were taken through the hems to make a firm edge as shown at the lower right. All the other stitches used are clearly illustrated. Just the edge stitches without the little houses were used for the napkins. Many more authentic old Life Is Music All ones life is music, if one touches the notes rightly, and in time. But there must be no hurry. John Ruskin. HAVE WE I I I Set patchwork stitches are ed in a new leaflet which kb upon request with the bookku fered herewith. Have a copy of g. book SEWING contains forty-eigpages p directions for makini covers and dressing tables; you Spears new of, ht b by-ste- tains for every type of nfe. lampshades, ruga and other ful articles for the home. Cor will be sent postpaid, upoo ceipt of 25 cents (coins ferred). Address Mrs. Spean,& South Desplaines St., Chicago; K great-grandmoth- er six-stra- a a reason isnt quite clear, but days, the colleges compete for tuba playera as well as athletes. THE i I r vW JLncln jSdJjAi We'd Be Fit for Life If we had three choices of sk we desired the most, we'd date common sense. That would a able us to endure the deprints of anything else. It is easy to see the silver hq of a cloud when you are os fc other side of it. Imitation may be flattery, Is it generally accents yoor fieiencies. A European says America have produced no music. Pooh! Home, Sac Home and "Swanee River." soul-stin- AROUND Dr. Walter Albert Tuba Aces Jessup deplores Prized Same this and other as Athletes stu- scramble for dents in the annual report of the Carnegie Foundation tor the Advancement of Teaching, of wMch he Is president The fight seems to be entirely In the field of activities. No mere scholar gets competing bids from rival faculties. Since he became head of the Carnegie foundation, in 1933, Dr. Jessup has been consistent deflationist so far as education la concerned. He wants fewer and better student! in the colleges. He auaile the col- which would "teach anybody anything. He is agalnit education- al trimming, excrescences and high-grad- limit on Grain Trade to Stop "Squeezes" V ??Y?IMITI!?MIIMYTT He left for Europe to forget about business for a while snd Intimates that it would be a good thing if the government would be ilmilarly "Washington should stop trying to reform bueineii and leave the situation to time. he says. Time has treated him nicely and he may well give it a testimonial. he is the grand At seventy-ninThe Answers seigneur of American business. Only 1. It is attributed to Georgs four years ago, he engaged In a g slugfest over the conWashington, who mentioned it in Armour of ft Co. 1784 trol as an address delivered in he was after the what He emof got seat the at present being the board. He has of chairmanship pire. such having conawardtrophies, A student 2. many ed a scholarship a't Oxfoud uni-- i trolled 46 railroads, and. In general, fund which was i me of the biggest cuts in the Amerfrom established by the will at Cecil ican dream of any man of hit day. Hia (mainly liquid) fortune is estiRhodes. 3. Those of Martha Washington; mated at around $250,000,000. But, for many years, and Pocahontas. 4. The government fiscal year; Mahea Point he says, , he has made it e point to of Being in begins July 1. about $20,000,- 5. War, famine, pestilence, and, Debt Always in debt That death. Is revealing in connection with his 6. The secretary of state. 7. A translucent substance per- ideas about money and success. He mits the passage of light rays emphasizes the dynamics of money. is working. through it, but objects cannot be It isnt money unleu itdries up and money just it. Stagnant seen Objects through distinctly can be seen distinctly through a blows away. Hence you draw cards transparent object An opaque ob- even it you do have to drag a few markers. ject does not reflect or give out cMps for little too heavy tor polo, Hes rays of light 8. A Lincoln stamp in 1866, Mc- with a massive gray head, deep Kinley stamp in 1922, Harding sunken, pondering eyes, and heavy, e bit grim, perstamp in 1923 and Wiiuon stamp gray moustache; in 1925. Garfield received postal haps, but not formidable. When, honors within a year after his early In October, 1929, small black on the horizon, he death, but the coin of the stamp cloud appeared viewed it with a telescopic eye, saw was brown. 9. Every prisoner on Alcatraz It for what it was, and got out of works for eight hours a day, six the market The cyclone never touched Mm. days a week. The industries consist of the clothing factory, mat Until a lew years ago, he was still riding to the hounds at Pau, in factory, and laundry. 10. About 300,000 horsepower Is southern France, master of the hunt palaces here end generated on the American side He hasonemarble of them the former manand on the Canadian 955,000 horse- there, power. On the Canadian side is sion of Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont st the Queenstown-Chippew- a power Newport Remarking that he has in business 55 years, he says plant, the largest single hydro- been electric development in the world. this little squall will blow over In two or three months. non-Engli-sh specialist on reorganization. Some weeks ago the President embarrassed by the wrangle of government agencies for authority over air transport called Sen. Patrick A. McCarran of Nevada to the White House and asked him to write a bill creating an Independent commission to control aviation and end the row. McCarran and his aides had no sooner written the bill than they found that the matter had been turned over to James. The Post Office department and the Department at Commerce, which now control air transport, and which have a strangle hold on it, immediately set upon James and got many of their old foibles written into the bill Not only that, but James proceeded to write into the bill unlimited authority for the President over the He also proposed air commission. would place the commission in the Department of Commerce building. Chancel are this aviation bill will get nowhere in congress. Probably the government reorganization plan will be only partly accepted. But meanwhile, the air transport people must go on through more Last Naval Resort months of their dilemma. Business d Suicide squadrons of men who complain about too much torpedo boats, to be steered by huregulation dont fully man pilots head-o- n against enemy government understand what air transport has boasted are and ships, by Germany to contend with. Italy. England probably has them Because nearly all the lines carry too. Burled in Admiral Leahy'a tesair mail, the Post Office department timony before the United States establishes their routes and drawl congress in favor of a mightier navy up their schedules. It has power is mention of a 815,000,000 item to cancel the contracts, as it did for experimentation with small dein 1934. stroyers. The admiral declined to Fixes Air Mail Rates discuss the matter. Naval observers would like to know if this counThe interstate commerce commistry too will call for a volunteer sion fixes rates for carrying air death squadron. mail and in doing ao it examines In time of peace, definitely no. It every detail of every operator's business each year. It even anawould be against the glory and tradition of the United States navy. lyzes his purchases, his wage rates, The suicide boats, say navy men, equipment repairs, to see if he spent are the unashamed last resort iff an more than necessary. Nothing the inferior sea power. The mere ad- company does escapes scrutiny. mission of the existence of such deAnd to top it all, the commission vices is the admission of the fear of publishes its findings in detail for defeat Sending men to certain all the world to read, although its death, for any cause whatever, is a mighty dry reading. The bureau of air commerce conbarbarity wholly repugnant to the trols airway beacons, intermediate navy. And navy men maintain that the landing fields and radio beams, and torpedo boats are impractical. The it makes the safety rules. Then there la the federal comUnited Statei fleet will fight its batwhich tles far out at sea, perhaps 2.000 munications commission, miles. The sleds could not be used tells the air lines what radio wave in usually choppy open water. In lengths to use. This is so compliEurope, where sea fighting will be cated that the air transport compaat close quarters, it'i a different nies maintain an organization in Washington called Aeronautical Rastory. But in the heat of war involving dio, Inc., to keep track of the kilous, no one can say what might be cycles. Still another is the Department of done. If an enemy fleet should succeed in reaching our shores, it Agriculture, which climbs aboard would be imperative to attack It all United States oversea and foreign airplanes and looks in the paswith the most destructive weapons obtainable. A lew dozen or a few sengers' luggage for Japanese beecore men sacrificed in torpedoes, tles or what have they. Agricud- -' made more deadly with human ture's weather bureau is the only minds and eyes, would seem to be a agency that gives service without low price to pay for victory in the regulating atrings attached. Much as aviation's friends In conface of national disaster. gress would like to give it a new Human Sacrifice deal from the government. It la doubtful if they will go for it under Would men volunteer for a work of such hopeless finality? Opinion the reorganization plan. Is they would particularly if stirred C Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. CEA Puts 3f hard-hittin- HOTEL Temple Square Ruth Wyeth Spears By Lemuel F. Parfon e, high-spee- lake THIS WEEK... 3. Who gave the name "Empire to the state of New York? 2. What is a Rhodes scholar? 3. The portraits of what two women have been used on United States postage? 4. On what date does the government fiscal year begin? 5. What do the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse represent? 6. What secretary takes precedence in the President's cabinet? 7. What is a translucent substance? A transparent substance? An opaque substance? 8. When has this country issued mourning stamps? 9. Do all the prisoners at Alcatraz work? is 10. How much horsepower generated by the Niagara falls? Field CarterCORRESPONDENT ByWASHINGTON KWM S WHOS NEWS A General Quiz 0 NATIONAL CAPITAL Washington. Small movie exhibitors are hoping for action now that the bill of Sen. Matthew M. Neeley not cast my eyes away from troubles, I pack them into as small a compass as I can for myself, and never let them annoy others. Robert Southey. Jlsk Me .Another Better be a good ccfiverata alist. No one knows whether i silent man is of any value orff THE HOUSE Sweet Omelet. A tablespoon of extra-curricul- ar well-beate- I No Longer Our Defense sugar added to the regular omelet Our ancestors kept thenuehs batter will produce a sweet ome- from being henpecked by ns let that is especially popular with ing long and terrifying beards youngsters. Let a man pick his own sA ties. They are the expression Fluffy Meringue. If you like his real personality. fluffy meringue for your pies, add Everybody knows what h)t a teaspoon of baking powder to tiee is, although everybody ff whites of two eggs not admit it. the before adding the sugar, Our forefathers sat before fc until they were bnU fireplace Cleaning Hair Broshes. 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A set of chessmen indicates that the early Egyptians played with 10 fewer pieces than are now used. tmf Rk i the pimientoes gives just the desired red touch to the finished product. 1 can cream at celery soup aKten 1 2 tap. salt i INSIST ON alien ol onion a If canned condensed soup is used, prepare according to directions on the label and then add 1 cup of milk. If canned ready-to-serv- e cream of celery soup is used, pour the contents into a pan and add the cup of milk. Rub the pimientoes through a sieve and add to the soup. Add salt, onion and paprika and heat until the soup is hot- - Stir frequently to pre-vescorching. Remove the onion before serving. Serves 6. The food with red color in the main course might be a ring mold made with canned beets. The red color for the dessert might be supplied by a raspberry gelatin mado with a can of red Europes Biggest Building Belgium claims to 'have the biggest building In Europe In the Palace of Justice at Brussels, wiiich covers an area 12 per cent greater than raspberries. that of SL Peter's church In Hume. MARJORIE II. BLACK. I z THE CHEERFUL Cjgjj j be Hike to ponder people wvA. W Aiil few, they nt tkeir on ,Voes |