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Show Pink Bollwonn Threatens Southern Cotton Industry TO AID MEDICINE Make This Useful Neiv Wall Paper on a Hanger Bag Will Brighten Average Room By RUTH WYETH SPEARS ha been a great THIS bagSeveral other can be made for different purpose. They are good to hang in the closet or the sewing room for patterns or small equipment. When traveling I find a little bigger one perfect for laundry. The size shown here requires yard of bright ticking. You will notice in the sketch that French seams are used. This makes the first stitching of the By' BETTY WELLS it's a birdie with a THIS year bill and hes graduated from the window Bill to the wall. One of the season's most delightful papers has a very modern bird and bird cage I'm partial to it in pink and blue on a white ground. It would be as delicious for nursery or bathroom. But my favorite place for it would be a dinette or breakfast room with maybe a Worm Termed One of the Seven Most Destructive Agricultural Pests. - OF FRENCH SGAHANGER PLACE RIGHT STITCHING SMKC SECOND not INSIDE seams on the right side. Trim dose to this stitching, turn the bag inside out and stitch the seams again so that the raw edges are covered. Punch a small hole in the center top for the hanger honk. Clip todays lesson and add it to the many gift suggestions contained in the books offered be- - low. NOTE: Mrs. Spears' Book X Gifts, Novelties and Embroidery, has helped thousands of women to use odds and ends of materials and their spare time to make things to sell and to use. Book 1 Sewing, for the Home Decorator, is full of inspiration for every homemaker. These books make delightful Christmas gifts. Mrs. Spears will autograph them on request. Books are 25 cents each. Crazypatch quilt leaflet is included free with every order for both books. Address: Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, HL miDs Before and After Robinson I think a sharp nose usually indicates curiosity. Brown And a flattened (me may indicate too much. Customer (to head waiter) Just as a matter iff curiosity, did the waiter who took my order leave any family? Topsy Turvy World Customer Isn't the price rather high for such a little pillow? Shop Assistant Well, you see, madam, down is now up. fish aristocracy. meet him? Suit for Stratosphere Flying cod-- . Where did you At the fish ball, of course!" The Guide Yes, it must be over a thousand years old. You ean take it from me they dont build such ancient castles nowadays. Its a Dress My wife is very busy. She's go--1 ing to address the womens dub. I suppose shes working on the lddress. No, the dress. Acquiring Beauty Beauty depends more upon the movement of the face than upon the form of the features when at rest. Thus a countenance habitu-- 1 ally under the influence of amiable feelings, acquires a beauty of the highest order, from the fre-- 1 quency with which such feelings are the originating causes of thp movement or expressions which stamp their character upon S. Hall. This is the kind of suit the pilot and passengers of the stratosphere planes of the future may wear. It was successfully demonstrated by the parachute Jumper Dendis, who made a Jump from SO, ON feet at the Yllleneuve-Sain- t Georges airfield, France, in one of the experiments In stratosphere flying being conducted by the French air ministry. s. a Firehouse Put in Flames By Own Noon Whistle OUT OF SORTS? MONROE, WIS. Hors to Rmaslna llallof for Conditions Duo to Sliieulali Bows Is If you think ill tentlm IMS Ml silk firanlng lual try Sis I saaf Vt H && FOR ACID INONESTfOII WATCH VOU eon depend on tha epeeiol eolee the merchants of our town announce in the columns ol this paver. They mean money laving to our modem. It always pays to patronise the merchants who advertise. They an not afraid of their merchandise or their piicee. THE SPECIALS boll-wor- m Robinson who want Information on dally weather conditions, politics or catastrophes in the last 55 y ears dont need a library. Barrlck. They Just ask Sam J. offhand remember doesn't ha If bia ba ean find the answer in diary. Since February 26, 1883, Bar inrick has kept a diary which afto personal addition in cludes. fairs, references to events of public Interest or importance. A fire was start- I Forestry Camp Is Set Up To Asaist Wayward Boy LOS ANGELES. As an aid to the rehabilitation of wayward youths who have completed terms in forest service camps maintained by the Los Angeles county probation department. Juvenile court and depart"Junior CCC ment of forestry. the camp hu been established in Malibu mountains. of the Through the three agencies tha camp will care for 80 youths between 17 and 20 years of age, patterned- closely along the lines of the federal camps. Boys who otherwise would be forced to return to surroundings that might counteract the character-buildin- g effects of the Juvenile detention camps will be admitted and will be paid 81 a day. Tha youths will be available for emergency use in fire fighting by the county forest service, will build fire trails, motorways and firebreaks, as well as erosion control and reforestation. - boll-wor- both laughed because it was all so very funny and foolish sounding. Do you always chase people until they lose their breath and are too tired to run another step when you make calls? asked Miss Nanny. Do you always hide when you see callers coming?" asked Danny, Then they both laughed again, and In two minutes they were talking as if they had known each other always. And every minute Danny Meadow Blouse was falling more and more in love. It seemed to him that he Just couldnt live without little Miss Nanny. He wanted to take her right home with him. He told her so. He told her that she was the most beautiful Meadow Blouse in the world, and a lot more foolish things which were very pleasant to hear. If you will come home with me end be Mrs. Danny, Ill fight for you and work for you, and you wont ever have anything to worry about," declared Danny. Little Miss Nanny looked very thoughtful. '1 know you can fight, aid she, "because I saw you whip that important looking stranger whom you met on my doorstep. It was a splendid fight, and, do you know, all the time I hoped you would win. It was perfectly splendid I' said Pooh, that was nothing! Danny. That fellow couldn't fight Would you always fight like that for me?" asked Nanny shyly. Just try me and see! replied Danny eagerly. "I would fight twice as hard for you any time. But little Miss Nanny hadnt lived by herself and earned her own living for nothing. She was very practical, was Miss Nanny. Whoever marry will have to prove his love first" said she with a very grand MELBOURNE. re- small railroad and a transmis000,000 dam being built on Grand sion line have been built to the dam river in northeastern Oklahoma is site. At present about 275 men are employed on the dam, but officiate rapidly taking form. Seven contracts, aggregating estimate that when the pouring of more than $10,000,000 have been concrete begins between 1,600 and awarded. The excavation for the 8.000 laborer! will ba needed. Contract for the construction of spillway has been completed and core drillings have been taken to de-- I the streamlined, 8,100-fomultiple-aretermlne what kind of rock is avail-- l dam was awarded to the Mass-maable for the hug dam's founda--i Construction company of Kantloni. sas City. Tha Msssmsn company OKLA.-T- he $20. A h bid $0,322,060 for the Job and promised to have the structure completed in 18 months. ' The Grand River Dam authority also has ordered $1,338,760 worth of turbines, generators and other electrical equipment, which la to be delivered on January 1, 1940. Tha dam will create a lake 87 miles long stretching across four counties in northeastern Oklahoma. The power plant to be constructed ORJNKIK&.IHEN driving-- , Hev ONLY WRECKS CAWS. eeiEH puts drivcss Bswnd DisvsaeNT Byv NllioMl Safety Cocit bars WXU StfYict. in connection with the dam will be capable of producing 200,000.000 kilowatts of electricity annually. The power will be sold to towns and cit. In tea area and tha money will used to retire bonds which were tesued to pay for th( dam. Und in tha area te selling at a Pwanlum. Town lots In Disney which a few months ago had little or no value ara selling at prlcea ranging as high as $1,000 each. tha most part; havs to do with war, Five-Ye- ar Veaiel Sails Around the Ban Ordered Brought to trial, Lind was told ha which is probably tha chief reason could gofree on probation World on Peace Cruise for him wanting to round out hta For Enthusiastic Hunter he would not hunt or fishproviding for fiva life preaching peace to a conflict-trouble-d WASH. BOSTON. SEATTLE, a Carrying "mystery" Hunting and Tear and would not apply for a world. . fishing were the things In Ufa crew of three, tha 24 foot yawl Lena hunting or fishing license during He saw service as a lieutenant In year-ol- d Roy Lind enjoyed most left recently on a "peace cruise" that time. Lind promised, but ha e tha Russian navy during the but he was forced to give up that around the world. h' wm m,k up ,or war. When the revolution pleasure for tha next five years. Built by her captain and owner, broke out. was forced to flee While hunting birds in the Chips a little old man known only as Mr. his native land. a few miles from Seattle, Lind Chips," the Lena will spread tha Adopts Six Dogs The Lena will carry 11,000 post accidentally peppered another hunt gospel of peace to the seaports of cards a peace symbol, er with birdshoL The wounds sent refed TEB;u A ,0Ung rob,n- bearing the earth, rather than the lecture which will be mailed from all ,treet where it ports Ihe other hunter to a hospital fot halls of metropolitan centers. hM Jbandoned its kind of call to friends of Mr. Chips In several days, and Lind was 5? charged Tha adventures of Mr. Chips, for Boston and vicinity, 2LB !llr dfen doW in the home of with second-degreassault. C. Harold. f -- Russo-Japanes- IK,!943 foot-elit- e e all--its mfiiquipmEnt NEW AND UIRD GIFTS QFCl fss a great deal about heraelt a about her husband, and quite bit has she And other people. about best of done it cleverly and in the taste, which is unusual. success on Laughton had made a the English stage before Hollywood heard of him; in fact, it took an New appearance on the stage in York to make the movie moguls clamor for him. His performance In The Private Lives of Henry the Introduced as Henry. Eighth, him to the American pubiie, and made Americana exclaim in amaze- Brplacraara at in h.iulw 141 JCECREAMFREE2EIS BOD rOUNTAINB-l- ra razKzzsa ATHLETIC IDAHO SCHOOL mavis acMany of eur American . tors ctald takes tip from Uagb-Frsm the first, he refesed to be typed. Hed play a plckpecket successfully, and Immediately hed have a lot ef offer to play pickbepockets. He would refuse them, cause he didnt wart to ba stamped with I1 ene kind ef rrte forever. We have James Cagney doing the seme thing over and over; In Angels With Dirty Faces" hes a tough guy again. Borstal jj TTT Iiwtraimta. Cam typewriters TURN YUUR OLD DOWN ONAwJ3J PAYMENT BtaaCarS . . Bare Install, Royal, UTAH TYPEWRITES or Mailt . r SERVER IS Wart tad laalfe 10 Salt HOT CEREAL I Hbt in Delieiow FARM Girl," It wasnt such a success, was it?) In The , Great Waltz wo 4 have Luisa Rain-e- r (yes, shes an American; just We a arierr KELLY-WESTER- BnakfM I SEEDS Buy Seed MaU aaaiflaa far kiAa. far Aak aay yra aaal refaul fata1 COMPANY N r.O. BralHI Salt Lai, tfa.inl PHOTOGRAPHY go t her citizenship papers, and about doing PHOTO-KRAF- I T ECONOMY FILM SEKVKI A ay 6o8 Devdoprt vHk & Qsalily Frists - - - Eslrs Frists Wrap eois sad k film cushh M BaH Laka City. I'tak SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- DRUGS I N nakaal YOUR ADVERTISEMENT la hoadreda of papera Hkr tka m ! acral a a coaiplctc commuaity TW raaal aurpriaf fifty law. Write A4r, Mr. Mk MH, BaH Laka City, Utak Size of Columbus Skip Of the ships in which Cttefal discovered the Americas, tin (ml Maria was the largest The tegl on deck was 86 feet 8 inches, fowl nsge 252; the Pints had a kagthal deck of 82 feet 8 inches, tk nsge 161, while the Nine Wf length on deck of 79 feet and fc luge 171. Tonnage figure terms of modem weight. Yen might mark down Jane Warren as the latest ef the Rudy Valleo discoveries. She's been Jane Warren only since be first heard her sing and she was signed up for the movies; before that she was Ear-leySchools. It looks as if shed eon be another of the atari who Afital Many Languages in Sooth South Africa alone has M hi he guages, and the Bible has translated into 218 of them ne Nr. WJf.Uu-W- tck were laone bed by Yallee. - MSI MU Destroyed Many Wsr Fima Baron von Richtofen of GeaC was reputed to have destnjd! enemy planes during the Wmw fa ll the truth about Ezra Stone were generally known, the young folk of this country would probably loathe his name. Blolherc would be laying to their sons, "Of course you have time to do it; just look at Ezra Named for Ash Ttm Stone! Stone, you know, has been for some time one of the stars Is What a Life, ene of New Yerka hit hows, and has been appearing on Kate Smiths radio show aa well. He te also being esnsidered far a featured role In Furumonrts screes version of What a Life, which involves making teats and seeing people. Three mornings a week he teaches dramatics at tha Academy ef Allied Arts. The ether dsy somebody asked Mm why he didn't take on a milk route to Oil up Ma spare time. Incidentally, Eire te Just M. Lanny Ross is another young man hasn't been afraid of hard Lanny christened Launcelot Patrick Ross appeared in vaudeville when he was two. He worked hi way through Yale, studied law at Columbia, and got into radio by singing with a quartet at NBC. Then he combined the movies with radio, began giving concerts and now he's putting in hte summers on the stage, planning to do straight dramatic roles in New York before long. who wurk. OIIUS AMD ENUSAl Goodman, conduclur of if if llit Iande , duet everything from fox Irot to aulas-- n while he's conducting . . , For years Jad McCreo hu mooted to tell Cedi B. UtMilU that ha used la deliver nnnsepers el the director i hornet ho fat hit chance when he appeared re-lie Mil la a radio program w and Cecil B. remembered hun... Don Atnecha flfiit'l had a haircut for egos; Aes Mfing ready to play DArtag-J- . Ihe moviu . . . France s Lang-for- d Am meg practically ovary hit tong l rwi1 yeer t tha radio, hut when aiagi for friend iha goei hack to Nipht and DayT . . . When Clark CaM appears on tha radio it means a problem for tha polica force. They wpe ojf ihe tdlevt In tha rear of tha eromb . Mtwpoptr Union, Taxes so Cigarette Thera te a tax on a pack cigarettes, ssya the National Consumers Tax commission. That means $22 a year in taxes for t ,moker nd more than 4W million In taxes a year for all smok- alx-ce- trie Some men," aald Hi Ho, the sage Chinatown, are like an alarm dock. You know that their reminder te f t your good, but you hate then," Hum, & Tha Phrrifiaaa Baarit IS Douglas Corrigan threw a bombshell when he came out with the truth about tha salary he's really getting for The Flying Irishman Just $50,000 less than RKO had aid he was being paid. It'i going to be embarrassing if other movie folk follow his example. listen to aoT ATHLBTIC Manufacturer! afs&LMt Tram Dortera. Elaatla Btackiaaa te Meets Bmna Men Like Alarm Clack GOO IB TRUSSES (But then, when he broke away from that char- WMtwn cL? .Df CRRAT WB8T1BN ment that at laat the English had turned out a good picture. acterization, Liu NhVanT OTE1 be interesting. Especially if she is the wife of a famous actor. In Charles Laughton and I" Mrs. Laughton, well known in her own right as Elsa Lanchester, has written a delightful book which tells more JJ1? Slate Kt. Wkm la 1KNO bound to it) GRAND RIVER DAM TO BE COMPLETED IN 18 MONTHS new DISNEY, WHEN wrote a "poem what she did in "The Great Zieg-fel- d and Tha Big City. crying through smiles, or smiling through tears, whichever way you like to put it In The Cowboy and the Lady' we have Gary Cooper playing the stern man of the plains as uiuaL But let's be patriotic and avoid the suggestion that perhaps these American actors can't do anything else. search board of Melbourne university has announced the invention ol a machine for locating thunderstorms and gales, which it is believed will be of the utmost importance in aviation and steamer travel. The machine operates from a ground base and radios its Information to aU planes and ships. By RJJTM, YaFo a wile tells all or Lube Rainer WNU Service. The physicist Ewe For Example , Raymond Kennedy of Cleveland, Ohio, didnt believe that he was very much want How do I know earning the salary paid him by the that you are as good a worker as government, so be resigned. His duyou are fighter? How do I know ties called for Inspection of equipthat you will keep the storehouse al- ment valued nt iUH0N. He felt ways filled so that I will have that taking the manufacturer's word enough to eat and not have to work would be incompatible to his ssth for a living?" Little Miss Nanny of office, and nnsble to Inspect all said this quite if she had given af the equipment, resigned. the matter a great deal of thought and had fully made up her mind that whoever won her love would Tax on Pitcairn Island first have to prove that he could Only 12 Cents Annually and would take the very best care LONDON. An island colony of her. "You might try me and see. where they cannot cook or spell, but the only tax is 12 cents a year. Please do!" begged Danny. That is the picture of the lonely I'm very hungry right this minPitcairn Island colony, founded by ute, declared little Miss Nanny. the mutineers of H. M. S. Bounty in Away raced Danny as fast as ever 1790 on an isolated dot of tend midhe could make his legs go, after between Panama and New Zeaway she had promised to wait right in a report just published In where she was until he should come land. back. He would show her what a London by the colonial office. Tha is the work of J. S. Neill and good provider he could be. So he report Dr. Duncan Cook. raced this way and that way huntThe brightest light in the whole ing for something especially fine. If is the news that the "arms he had been at home he would have report tax on Pitcairn Island is a gun known just where to go, but this was license fee of 12 cents a year, and a part of the Green Meadows with that is the only tax levied. which he was not acquainted, and he really didnt know where to go. But he was bound he would find something. and sure enough be did. He ran right into a nice soft nut, and with this he was soon back. Little Miss Nanny's eyes sparkled she saw it. Danny knew by the look in them that he had once more won her approval Machine Locates Gales To Aid Ships and Planes They Stick to Type RESIGNS JOB d, C T. W. B ill scu. In Good Tate Tells AH Boy cotton-produci- ed in the firehouse when one of the air. firemen blew the noon whistle. Danny looked puzzled. "Didnt A short circuit in the electric wir- prove it by fighting that stranger? ing started the blaze, which was ex- he asked. "That was only part of the proof. tinguished before much damage was Most people will fight for what they inflicted. iBvitoniliifl. Without Risk If sot iktifttsd, .mills Ita bos Is taWa refund tha mrsssss boll-wor- m Q AT CODFISH BALL to the rare Tarsias monkeys, said to be the only ones ever Imported late this country, are aew subjects for medical research at Yale univerThe birdie has grad osted ham the sity. The tiny monkeys are about window sill to the wall paper. the sise of large rale. kitchen to match. What a fresh chirpy place that would be to fly about your work ini I'd paint table and chairs a sparkling white enamel. add pink voile curtains yes blue by Thornton W pink and get a linoleum. And there I'd bo as cheerBurgesaful as a canary Im sure. The only catch is that I don't have a dinette UOOD MORNING, said Danny Meadow Mouse, when he sudand kitchen in need of redecorating. In defense of all that pink and denly found little Bliss Nanny Meadblue for dinette and kitchen, let mo ow Mouse sitting with her back to say that you can Just about use any him, quite as if she hadnt the least color anywhere if your eyo is sure. idea that he was anywhere about. Wo have entirely too many color Miss Nanny pretended not to hear. Good morning, said Danny a inhibitions anyway and this is as Little good a time as any to go through little louder than before. your head and clear them out Just Miss Nanny turned her head and pretended to be very, very much as wo sort our old clothes. Take rust; green and gold for liv- surprised. Good morning, said she in a ing rooms, for instance. Ive got no grudge against that trl& But very low voice, and appearing very you must admit that if been done shy, Danny thought it was the to death. So if I had a room Ilka sweetest voice ha had ever heard. I Ive come to make a call,' that. I'd begin to inch up on it Perhaps I'd use the gray cure do said Danny, ' because he couldn't over the walls in a fine light gray think of anything else to day, Oh! said little Miss Nanny, and and hunt around for a gray and yellow chintz to ring In. If nothing else, rd add soma smart gray cushions or some important looking pieces of gray pottery. Then there's the green and orchid bedroom, once such a Joy to behold, now as out as the Buster Brown bob. If I had a room like that Id try to inch the orchid out of the picture and introduce yellow in its place trying for that freshness you see in daffodils or buttercups. Any odd tidbits of orchid that have to be retained would look all right with die yellow, but with yellow and green predominating, I'd have a newer, crisper looking room. If your room is too dull and new tral looking, try some Incisive shade to pick it up magenta. Jade, orange, scarlet Do yen always hide when you-aScrvles. Br Batty Watla-Wsee visitors coming? asked Danny, Two M-t You say he belongs ILL Reildent of boll-wor- ENOSy STITCH AND TRIM ar ROBINSON, Partial TEXAS. McALLEN, economic ruin of the South'! cotton industry by pink boliworm is visualized by federal and state entomologists unless effective measures are adopted to curb infestation in Texas and Arizona. The boliworm, which feeds on cotton bolls, was discovered in the lower Rio Grande valley only two years go in gin trash, having spread from the Big Bend country of Texas. Extensive precautions were taken to eradicate the pest, but the attacked growing cotton during the last season in Kleberg. Nueces and San Patricio counties, outside the valley. 8talks Cleared Away. South Texas farmers cleared their fields of cotton stalks under supervision of C. M. McEachern of McquarAllen. head of the federal-stat- e antine office of the valley. State Entomologist J. BL Del Curto of Austin said that the Rio Grande valley cotton industry could not stand a SO per cent increase in the cost of production, cut staple and stained lint all eventualities of infested areas. Del Curto pointed out (hat unleu farmers follow federal regulations for cleaning every field of stalks only breeding places of the pink establishment of a noncotton zone" might result Entomologists say that the is one of the seven most destructive pests known to agriculture and is one of the most difficult to eradicate bee sum of its life cycle. Seriousness of the threat to South-cagriculture is Indicated by stern efforts of the government to eradicate the pest. Spread In UN. The extensive eradication program followed the discovery of the boliworm several years ago in the Big Bend country of Texas and it spread in 19M in the lower Rio Grande valley of Texas and Mexico. Del Curto said it had not been learned how the peat had spread last lesion to Kleberg, Nueces end San Patricio counties, which lie 175 miles from infested areas in tha valley. There has been no infestation between the valley and the new counties. .Until recently 'the United States counwas the only try in the world free from the pink Unleu the put is entomologists assert, an entirely new economic crisis will face the South. The worm is so dutruetive that a serious Infestation, sufficient to will cause "commercial damage, destroy as much as M to 85 per cent of an entire crop. Fjl-- r HEM Diary Mans la History of Town 55-Ye- Star Dust Fresno, Calif., is so nsnff J the once heavy growth of rt " on its site, Fresno being t ish form for ash tree. Famonq Anthem in HssdMMj Francis Scott Key had of hte song, The Star rt handbill wM Banner, printed in tha office of the Bsltiart lean and they were distw w few days after the song wu hid fleet Before the British the Chesapeake it was s tags of the famous HolWq theater and taken up tow nation with intense eagenrt Iris Onre Colored W During the Seventeenth nut popular pigment was Nue common the flowers of The purplish blue flowers allowed to ferment, was extracted and mixes rl thn dered alum. Later thept called Iris green. The flw" mansy were violet-color- ed to make a similar pigmem- - Early Romany Circus j animate and IP-t- he N chief exports of during its Roman cmgww Take Oaths as Members SsJJI of the on a India take oath Ptap I skin. They believe them if they swear CUcsl,,CJl The great fin In 1871 demoltehcd and caused arty toss. Ward Parslrnwr' P1 Tha word word from a Latin 1 ' fppl I |