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Show 8 Make a Pretty New Dress for Holidays NATIONAL AFFAIRS 'T'HESE two designs bring you n 1 brand new fashions for dresses youll thoroughly enjoy wearing to all the luncheons mid-Maso- Reviewed by CARTER FIELD and festive afternoons of the holidays. Theyre so easy and simple to do that you can finish them in plenty of time. Choose truly lovely materials, in colors that make you happy and flatter your eyes you can be extravagant about the fabrics, when you save by making your own with these patterns (detailed sew chart included with A survey of the vote in the recent election shows that had Roosevelt been running he would far have won a sweeping Southern conservatives seen as the greatest menace to continuation of the New Deal . . . Would combine Commerce and Labor departments. vie-tory.- each). Dress. This is not only new it's the very newest, a real sensation, and so easy to make! It is made with a straight back and bias cut front that you can wear with the full-- at the sides, fullness all Drape-As-You-Fle- Brucharfs Washington Digest while Lucas, though a member of the house, which never officially considered the Supreme court enlargement bill, went out of his way to attack it anyhow. Ha succeeds Sen. William H. Dieterich, n 100 per cent New Dealer. In Maryland this Democratic sweep eliminated a siti sent ting Republican governor, and back delegation Democratic solid a to the capitoL In Missouri the Re- .. their lone mempublicans ber of the house, Dewey Short, while tha Democrats elected 12 representatives. One of the biggest upsets in the entire election was tha huge majors against Ity rolled up in New Jersey Ex-Sea William H. J. Ely and for W. Warren Barbour, which is significant for aeveral reasons. Had it not been for the strenuous efforts of Mayor Frank Hague! minions in Jersey City the majority against WPA Administrator Ely would have been prodigious. One Opponent of President Problem for Jewish of Danger United States in German Purge AroumJ Resentment of American People to Refugees Might Harshness; Opening of Gates Introduce Disturbing Influence. Piaa in Wishing Well Wishing wells are common in many parts of Britain, the usual custom being to drop a pin into the water while you make your wish. The most famous one is at Upwey, in Dorset, though there is no legend regarding its origin. Here you must walk three times round the well before dropping your pin. anti-thir- g, No. 1647 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 and 40. 12, Size 14 rema- Electoral Vote to 322 It one were compelled to exercise judgment as to whether these two states should go into the DemoNo. 1634 is designed for sizes 36, cratic or Republican column there 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. is not a political observer in WashWith long sleeves, size 38 requires ington who would not put them in 5 yards of material. With the Democratic. This would swell short sleeves, 4H yards; lVi yards the Democratic electoral vote, as of quires terial. 4Vi yards of 39-in- 39-in- of trimming. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept, 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. last November 8, to 32266 more than necefsary to elect Also there has been a lot of loose talk about the closeness of the New York election, based on the race made by Thomas E. Dewey, who Ban Syndicate. WNU Service. was only defeated by around 70,000. But the plain fact is that the Democratic ticket carried New York by half a million, and Dewey ran some 400,000 ahead of his ticket Voters who wanted to vote straight Democratic except for Dewey cut for him to that tremendous extent But it is less than half aa good a showIMbiM.. SUfiffiS P'gvfc rttawi ' ing as Alfred E. Smith made in toe al MS Seaie 1020 when he ran a million votes Without Risk H mi MKttad. ahead of his ticket and yet was Nhu th ur defeated. Also, Dewey was running against JUWi Herbert H. Lehman, not Roosevelt QUICK RELIEF and it was demonstrated two years 101 ROD ago that Lehman was not as good INDIGESTION a vote getter as the President Which boils down to Just this, that the tide is running against RooseFaith Dispels Darkness Faith can place a candle in the velt but not at a speed calculated to defeat him in 1040 unless the darkest night. M. E. Sangster. prejudice against a third term should tip the scales against him, or unless some new activity by the U President in the next two years should alienate another bloc ot vot-- I era. HcipThana Omom the Hood New Deal Is Menaced of Harmful Body Waf By Southern Conservatives Tear kidana aia aiariaaOr Sharia WMta Mtur fraai the bleed rinam. Bid What are commonly called the mure lap la iMcwcrfc da Southern conservatives on Capitol ael act aa Non tateadid IM te Hill are recognised as the most faapariUn that, U latalaed. mam entaa pad open the ihaa menacing group to perpetuation of Can the ethleiiy. SyaiplMM an ha aintaf Vuhi ' the New Deal, either by hamstringPHiielealhMdeiS attach el dlmla . proposals ing the Corcoran-CoheMtas ap alfht soriHa. SaBoa Bader the ewe a feaHai el Bareeva or by threatening the nomination mm at aad etieaath. pep ud variety Dealer for President of an anti-NeOther aiM al kidaey er Madder erder Buy ha bunting, acMty er d. tea in 1040. Hence it Is of Interest to There iheald ha bo daabt that prompt appraise their strength as a result tnatBMBt ie wleer thaa reflect. Uea of the election, they having triDeaee Pi lie. Deae'e have beea viaaiBf aaer (rieade tar Mere thaa laity yean. umphed over their New Deal foes They have a aatlaa-eeidwpatiUoa. so impressively in the primaries. die raeanniadid by ptBW eeapla the Three of the most outstanding vena try arm deb pear aeittwl Democratic victories in the nation on November 8 were in Maryland, where Sen. Millard E. Tydings was by more than 100,000; Missouri, where Sen. Bennett C. dark rolled up more than 200,000, and Illinois, where Republican congressional gains were held to a minimum and Scott W. Lucas was elect- ed senator overwhelmingly. Tydings and Clark are leaden In HgftQifaiE? SESmmgre mgse .sssrrwa SI . i I re-e- n w DoansRilts WATCH the group of Southern conservatives. And Labor Departments One of the best things that President Roosevelt could da if he gets some authority to reorganize the government, would be to combine the commerce and labor departments, according to Washington who like to dish up some sound logic occasionally. Commerce and labor were united until 1919 and if industry and labor are supposed to get together and recon-cil-a their differences in the public interest, the move might start with- Aquila an Imaginary Pises Aquila is an imaginary place. In the novel, Action at Aquila, it is supposed to be a few miles south of Luray, Vs, and west of the Blue Ridge along the Shenandoah river. in the government that, as organized at present, tacitly recognizes their divergent interests and appear! as the advocate of both. And what an opportunity for the President to name a cabinet officer worthy of the confidence of both capital and labor! Regulation of terminal produce markets will be a lively subject in the next congress, with chances in of Fine Furs favor of legislation blending federal and state authority in a corporate setup to operate physical facilities. Sen. L. J. Frasier of North Dakota has sponsored a bill for three g to set up a nayears tional marketing corporation but that smacks of purchase and sale by the government, and the most effective opposition has been working with Mayor LaGuardia of New York, and trade representatives on voluntary measures but not getting hand-runnin- very far. Administrator Andrews Faces a Real Show-Dow- n A real showdown confronts ministrator Elmer F. Andrews. Ad- Em- can depend on the special sales tbs mexcliantsoi out town announce in the columns oi this paper .They mean mosey saving to our readers. It always pays to patronise the merchants who advertise. They are not afraid ot their merchandise or their prices. n, Reduction Is Forecast in 1939 Truck Crop Acreage WASHINGTON. A smiU reduction in truck crop acreages for the 1939 harvest was Indicated by the bureau of agricultural economics recently. The bureau said relatively low pricea received thia year by growers were blamed as the main factor pointing to a reduction. If production is reduced in 1939 and consumer purchasing power in BRUCKART By WILLIAM - su. Washington, D. C. WNU Service, National Preaa Bldg., Bones for of a racial question, es- bone roasts Soup, case the be sure Press service WASHINGTON. Jewish the to with regard from pecially sends you the bones even wires and cables and radio sev- race. have to be removed. The abroad have been clogged for We ought not kid ourselves. Thera can be used for n..-an- d alleeral weeks with hundreds of swearing persons are many of stock for stews. of words about the plight who do States United the to the giance the Jews in Germany: about race not like Jews. Those persons may Use Darning Cottony buses visited upon the Jewish but they Hitler, be otherwise good citizens, cotton is better than a is he by the European madman. Jew, because Jew a distrust the and his camp followers; about no distinction between In- pery thread for humanitarian pleas of our own Pres- making It is stating nothing new tions in papcrclothing wtteraa dividuals. tor PPeaie" ident, Mr. Roosevelt there has been almost a that to say has ment of the conditions. There Ilest Tea Leaves.1 Tea of criticism oi undercurrent been what 1 believe to be one of the steady better and goes much funk? certain from quarters Roosevelt Mr. waves of greatest waves of emotion, have been given when you open a new pactaTi Jews because that resentful notional sentiment DeaL spread the tea on a slwct reprominent places in the New this country ever has known. I the Imag- paper and place it in not is it think stretching I call none like it none as overwhelmto point to that is Just warm fur abouH? as that ination at all, therefore, d ing, none as as one that may minutes. Jewish the problem been passthrough which we have at some our nation become Involved in polities ing, and in my opinion Colored Soap Bubbles I it nevhope although time, future should have resented such outrages-Whilof prepared vegetable does. er fail can tinting heart a with one no Mr. Roosevelt has proposed re- ed to the water used taTtSS, to grieve to a greater or less extent aP bubbles will give themTS moval of some of the immigration about the indescribable harshness, restrictions aa a mean of bringing j ferent color and thus delight tk of Hitler, meanness the unforgivable Into this country more German Jews children. it occurs to me that we should begin our immigration laws now perthan emotion of to temper these wives In so doing, he verged on polimit. somewhat There are other factors himself. Any one familiar with Wise Otherwise to be considered, factors and conse- tics debates on immigration policies , Vquences of the thing that is now the recall the 1920s must Walkera are saying called the Jewish problem." tint in the early of that battle. Die issue pedestrian crossing is require calm reasoning. In otherte severity waa whether we, as a nation, were between two dotted linn words, let us say that America comers and for all going to be haven Yon never can tell, jiiar 1 and must remain for Americans, d just hope that they would do things and charity, while it te sweet canmillionaire hu we more erust than dough. not be exploited, or carried to ex- the American way, or whether number the restrict coming should Whats wrong with the tremes simply" because we feel sadness for a group upon whom an here to live to a number which could of today?" asks a poster. ... milbe absorbed into our national life. hapa that sho wasn't bora injustice has been sent Like Labor unions and 'most employers lions of other Americans. I am hopeterday. and when to favored the restrictions, ful that some way will be found Even Solomon with a thw unemat aid the Jews who are being driven we think of the number wives must have sand out of Germany, but I am unwilling ployed In the last five or six yean at times if he woaUtfi that we, as a nation, shall create people fed and clothed by the fedhave been happier if he had it that difficulappears eral government additional and unwarranted married somebody else. ties for ourselves by extending a we allowed too many to come In. It Shopkeepers call it "lalear, helping hand. Therefore, the United seems we could have excluded all of sistance. The rest of as tUd to the not be them advantage. States must goat the triumph of mind It 1s one thing to render aid. It te patter. Let Can Congress quite another thing to inject into our Only own bloodstream of national life ad- Down Immigration Bara ditional elements without knowing Behind the scenes of the immiwhat those elements are. After all, gration restriction also was a deterthe damage is something that we mination on the part of Senator did not cause; the injured are peo- David A. Reed of Pennsylvania, ple who have no knowledge of our then a senate power, to prevent Inway of doing things and may never troduction into the United States of with us, and we must all kinds of "isms. The senator prevent being dragged into the oth- foresaw the spread of radicalism by er fellow's fist fight. means at entry ot the European backwash and rubbish. There was Jews an German of Purge not much discussion of this phase Exposition of Mad Power because our government did not I suppose there are very few per-- 1 want to offend any foreign nation. sons in the United States who do It was a basic reason, however, and not believe that Hitler's purge" of it la too bad that it was no given I Germah Jews constitutes a blot more public consideration. upon modern civilization. I know there can' be no Fortunately, that leading Germans in the United in the number of foreigners change States wish there were ways and admitted from any nation without means to stop the action. There The United action by congress. can be no defense of the outright can take only so many States seizure iff 8400,000.000 of money like 30,000 a year of from the Jews of Germany under something those purged Jews, unless congress the guise of a "fine although there amends the law. And when I say it is a lesson of warning in it. Likeii fortunate that there must be acwise, none can convince me that before there can Hitler has kept hie underlings free tion by congress in policy, I mean no of graft and corruption in this or be a change other dictatorial actions. Those in inferences. I believe Mr. Roosevelt is emipower in Germany are garnering the grid for themselves or else we nently correct when he says that Neutralise excess stomsck are witnessing the activities of there must be a homeland" establfor the Jews. The British acids to wake up feeling Hk angels whose purposes we. as hu- ished to tried Palestine make of that sort man beings, are unable yet to una million derstand. I do not believe they ere a base, it will be remembered, but effects of overted the relieve To failed because Arabs don't like of German they angels. The purge Jews. This then would experience must be Jews, therefore, accepted seem to point to the necessity for j as the of Met exposition of mud power. spoonfuls of Phillips Milk Some weeks ago, 1 had occasion the Jews being colonized quite a glass of water in these columns to talk about the alone. If the United States ean exBEDTIME. I said tend help in doing that job, there peace of Munich. While you deep, this woedrii then that Hitler waa not through; ought to be no criticism of the alkriizer will be sweetening 1 that there would be further exhibi- course, even if it involves financial stomach . . . easing the upMte Wt tions aa he and hia henchmen assistance. It would be a charity and nausea . . he ping to w back a normal" feeling- - By maneuvered thia way and that in worthwhile, and a charity that would tog yon feel great. order to maintain the iron grip of a not involve us later on. I repeat that Then when yoo. dictator. The drive on the Jews is I believe there is real danger in let2 more tablespoonfuls of Wm a part iff that general scheme, a ting down the floodgates for immiMilk of Magnesia with orange jo movement to maintain a support for gration whereas the other method That is one of the quickest. the dictatorship, for. it is known, would seem to be a humanitarian ovemo pleat, easiest ways to should Hitler's grasp be broken at action again demonstrating our naof too mnrh eatinft? bad effects a any place or at any time, there tional sympathy for a downtrodden tog or drinking. Thousand! would be a bloody revolt in Ger- people. for ask never But many again. ' d1) L. Refugees Likely to Create magnesia elone Those causes, however, do not A iAi7fipsMilkofMi Influence Disturbing help us in the solution of the Jewish In consideration of whether we problem. The unwanted race is limMILK OF MttKM ply the victim and a knowledge of ought to let a deluge of refugee! TWT KSt how its members have had the suffer-tog- s enter, I cannot help thinking of a 4 M LIQUID 09 brought upon them adds little or possible spread of trouble. For exnothing to the search for a method ample. if our definite national posiControl of Self . protect their lives. Where are tion of protest against Hitler's poliof satisfaction1 secret The cies should bring retaliation, every they to go? That te the real quesFrank Crsw is Jewish refugee allowed in this countion. Hitler doesn't care where they go or what happens to them. Some try would be clamoring for the Unitone else has to lead the way. Our ed States to take revenge on Gernation hai joined in that leadership, many and Hitler. Their influence and rightly aa But we have policiea would be great because they could and principles and traditions which tell what happened to them and give must be respected. If, in our eager- an Idea of what is happening. You Men ness to help the German Jews, we and 1 and millions of others would should transgress those established believe first hand Information. principles, then we. aa well aa the There is no doubt about it The Jews, win have to pay a penalty. germ of trouble could be Incubated times more rapidly; Instead of Jewish Problem for United ten staying out of European troubles, States Might Be Result we would be pushed in deeper and The whole situation is one which deeper. As far as relations between may contain a Jewish problem Gertor the United State. It ii one out many and the United States are concerned at the moment, all that of which a political issue WORTH TRYINOI may grow. can be said te that the United Stales It is to be remembered that religion hsi let the world know of its disbecame an issue in a presidential Comes election not so many years approval. When Ambassador Wit-o- n mecte w aga man Every was recalled, it waa That shows that auch things can Wendell PhW Just the laat. at M sprout even in the United States. same as laying to the world of naIf It happened in the ease of the tion that Uncla Sam hasn't Catholic religion, it ean happen hi respect for Hiller. - , S H marking? Zu? deep-seate- 2 and - half-bake- its NEVER SLEEP ON AN UPSET STOMACH ssr,,iTfta self-contr- work-wee- WNU Service. How Women in Their 40's creases as anticipated, prices and income to producers "win be somewhat higher" than In 1938. The bureau said the "discouraging" pries situation in 1938 is expected to result in smaller acreages of lima beans, beets, cabbage, celery, cucumbers, onions and trans-toe- s for the country as a whole. It asserted plantings might be somewhat larger for asparagus, snap beans, cantaloupes, cauliflower, lettuce, spinach, watermelons and some others. Can Attract j A fift she'll weir pros fly for yean ta com. The Depltr libel assures yea ef the very best ie qaality and woikuiaaship. . Muskr- atreduced te Hudson SmI rtducsd to Miah-Dy- tiQ0 Groy Squirrel reduced to Grey Kriuuuor Sr Poisiss Uaih tjSj .Jl59 tsp Minks reduced to S243 H you fail to find just whit you want You Swell, some sheets shrink fiv,Tki inches, it is better to considerably wider than tress on which they areto b a kel Sugar Cookies. kled over the top of ki fore putting them intotk forma s sweet crust and a richer cookie. mki pumps want to ployers know why they can't legally cut wages on k a over 44 hours and use the saving to pay for over time, thuc continuing the status quo. Andrews admits that the law merely ays that cutting wages us result of the set Shan not be E F. Andrews justified. Accordingly, he rules that overtime must be computed on going. wages, not reduced wages. Many employers are advised by counsel that the law la merely r congressional wish and that Andrews ruling would not be upheld in court They think it is doubtful I can. congress constitutionally, freexe wages by forbidding cuts. A test case is likely. Unions win cast around for an amendment if labor loses out in the Supreme court Ball Syndicate. the house hA WASHINGTON. Leaving out the Goes Down in Defeat Indians 8pinnera, Weavers d term possible effects at also in this appraisal Columbus found the American InnevInteresting course at has which sentiment, western "allies' dians already skilled in spinning er been tested, Franklin D. Roose- of the northern and is Col- and wearing cotton. velt would have won a sweeping of the southern conservatives orado, where Sea Alva B. Adams victory had ha been running for the Statue to Annonymous on November 8. In fact one triumphed handsomely although in as won Just easily norAt Budapest in Hungary is a Republicans L. Harold wonders why Ickes, their fight to elect a governor. Iowa statute to Anonymous, a notary who mally so positive about everything, the wrote a chronicle of Hungarian hiswould only ssy "I think" the Presi- presents the same picture, with Republican trend proved by heavy tory, the first page Ri which having dent would have won. gains as well as by his name was lost; fence the comThe answer is very simple. It is congressional a Republican gov- memoration of an unsown historian. of election the based on the states that the DemoWill on, and yet the crats carried conclusively, and elim- ernor, George by a small majority of Sea Salt Symbol oA Loyalty inates partial victories. These give triumph M Gillette. Guy elec802 thousands of (ears, salt hat For the Democrats a total of DemoIn fact, of all tha nine been the toral votes. symbol of loyalty and fidecratic senators who voted against Thus a As it requires only 268 electoral among lity the President on the Supreme court covenant at many peoples. or an agreement, votes to name a President; it would salt, the to one fall the issue by only appear that the Democrats had a wayaide was Augustine Lonergan of pledge, pact or bond of friendship ratified by a meal that includes salt, very decided advantage on NovemConnecticut, Which is rather curt ber 8, though the headlines for the ous, for ays Collier's Weekly, is held to be never capitalized Lonergan next few days and for that matter unalterable and sacred. permanent; He the to President his ever since have been telling a dif- wasopposition cloakin the fond of remarking, ferent story, or at least giving a room: I vote Government Debt and Taxes against the Presidifferent impression. Tha government debt in the Unitdent when I disagree with him, but ed States in 1900 was equal to 840 Incidentally, there are 25 states I dont talk against him." Lonerin the list represented in the sen- gan never made a speech against per person. Last year it was shout ate, of course, by 50 senators. A any White House proposal. Thus he 8442 per person. majority of the senate is 49. It so never gave the Connecticut newshappens that Just 49 Democratic papers a chance to exploit him in fullness or Origin of Word Sybarite round, like a dirndl, senators represent thora states at dramatic fashion. A concentrated in front, as the picsybarite is a That fiftieth senator Is It Is probable that nothing could person; a lover of ease and comture shows it. Then fasten the present W. Norris of Nebraska who have saved him. Forces over which fort. The inhabitants of Sybaris, in belt around your middle, creating George votes with the New Deal more often he had no control were working South Italy, were proverbial for a soft, bloused line above! The than most Democrats. shirred shoulders and square Actually there are several other against the whole Democratic ticket their luxurious living and In the Nutmeg state. There were A tale is told by Seneca of neckline are just as flattering and of calculating which would scandals calculated to hurt the a Sybarite who complained that ha smart as they can be! For this, ways Democrats the give choose silk crepe, velvet or thin an even greater ma- whole ticket, and the Socialists piled could not rest comfortably at night, wool. up an enormous vote. In winning and being asked why, replied that jority of electoral four Dress. of the six congressional seats, he found a roseleaf doubled under votes. For instance. Demohim. Of course that midriff section If the test wen the all of which were held by the Republicans defeated Hercrats, isnt really a girdle it just looks stateof majority From Longfellows Poem like one, and the way it is exor man P. Kopplemann, who had been wide officers, the New Deal candidate against The source of the line Into each tended into the front skirt panel their importance, simply makes the pounds melt Indiana would have Lonergan. so that it la reasonable life some rain must fall, is Henry from your appearance. This is to be added to the to presume that a New Dealer would W. Longfellows poem, The Briny beautifully slenderizing dress, and Democratic list, for have done no better than the de- Day, also called An April Day. The lint line reads, The day is so elegant-lookindesigned with Sen. Frederick Van feated senator. But the real importance of all cold, and dark, and dreary. such good taste! It fits beautifulNuys was elected. Or if the majority of this is that these facts are known ly. Gathers above the middle section and below the shoulder give Early Irish Monasteries total votes for con- to every senator and representaform a ready reference Irish monasteries date from the just the right amount of fullness gressmen were the test Colorado, tive. They to the bodice front. Youll feel so which also reelected a Democratic library which will be consulted Fifth century. an Issue arises, and which grand, and look so slim, if you senator, Alva B. Adams, would have whenever will be highly significant in the next Romans Wore False Teeth make this of velvet, wool broad- to be counted. two yean. The wearing of false teeth was cloth, satin or silk crepe. Democratic Swelling the common among the Romans. The Patterns. , Would Combine Commerce J around kt our tLK! highly dulled furriers desiga t especioMy for you. , sW Tr cotis Western Newspaper Union. stiff uf cost Secretary Wallace Orders Slash in 1939 Farm Cropa The ttai-t- a 275,000,000-acr- e goal com- with a total of 265,000.000 and UOVMi TSH.ETS culllvon this year, Secretary of Ag- !C7!uUIier 1938 AAA lain, nose paofj riculture Wallace has ordered a remlmum of TUtor--1 Try seres. duction in tire acreage iff major Establishment ot the limit, Wal-w- e form crops for 1939. He Kt said, is Intended to avoid acres as the maximum to of crop be seeded next year in surpluses. Tne cotton, corn, allutod WASHINGTON. Owr Buss CnmiiMi 137-1- 9 South Msiu SALT LAKE CITY wheat, tobacco, rice, and other "aoil depleting crop.." Farmers ranform to the allotments to bemut el- UlCr ,hre Ut WUOBWOO ubrid acreage, he said, would sup-- P y Domestic requirement, export needs, and an adequate reserve iff the principal crop. 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