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Show I lippers, Bed Socks Quickly Crocheted NATIONAL AFFAIRS Reviewed by CARTER FIELD Third term for Roosevelt less likely, Washington now feels . . . Presidential legislative program . . . Garners silence regarded as his biggest asset by political well wishers. WASHINGTON. There is a growing conviction in Washington that President Roosevelt will not run again. The curious part of it is that there is no new logic, there has been no new development, and above all no word from the only source worth a snap of the finger. It's Just mass psychology. One finds people firmly believing now that Mr. Roosevelt is going to retire next January who a month ago firmly believed he would seek another term. And not one of fiiem ean give you one iota of shadow or substance for his change of view. For several weeks now the writer has been trying to find out what has Patten 2372 iHESE slippers are in easy cro-- . i chet with angora popcorn trim the bed socks in star stitch with up stitch trim. 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The record for bell ringing is Id by the men who rang, from memory, 21,000 changes of eight each in a little more than fls in All Saints church in iloughborough, England, on Easter i ! j i Unday, 1909. j In several British munitions 'busts, only deaf men are e ing depart-- . lay ed in the 'tents because the roaring, clang-i- g noise would soon make phys- :al wrecks of those with normal earing. Collier's. shot-blastin- : Worst Conscience ;j I I i I j The worst conscience is not the oe that is most sensitive to evil nd is most troubled by wrong lings done and good things toft ndone, but the conscience that is ' J dull that it has no experience f guilty pangs and terrors, and an make its possessor able to fit is greatest transgressions into a view and scheme of fe, and to reconcile himself to lemories of passion and shame. Dr. John Hunter. -- FIGHT COLDS by helping nature build op rasfif aaca your cofrf-flgfrtf- I debt (fur anothM Iharsh anatinmlimri I . Km ESsriath Victory rSm: I wad to catch wUi hw csnVy. Or. CeUrm IWi Utdical Diuttrry ktlpti to ermgim mjuM totm- mtkcMg' abet soldi this way! tta appstta. It mart : lakes. Ihaa mast man; yon body IU snatar rrani! (2) ;gWmt.n hn Db PknA OcMoa 1M- Uwomy bM OW ow MUXXMMO few- Kston dnsdy bow rood. Proof cl Ho -yGat Dr. Kona's Ooldta riabisteaema. Uedtol Discovery bow row dmaatat today nfitr saatciMAcQj Imr eoSfc So nenofid NU W Relief in Tears It is some relief to weep; grief satisfied and carried off by arc. Ovid. WatchWoujP fSKidireys7$ Udp Them canoe the Blood Cl of Harmful Body Waste Tow kidneys an eosotantlr aitartsc JOOU matter (row the Mood atraaa. But dseyo oonctimoo lag is tholr work do aot act Natan lnundod foil roacre In; parities that, il retained. tosup potaoa the ayatsa and spout tho artels u body machinery. s5a,1st dil- , feltln np nights, pu aadcr the oyae- -n faslias o I aw anxiety and lew of pap and strength. Othar signs of kidney or bladderdls-arde-r are aomeiimea burning, aaaaty at too frequent urination. Thtta abould ba no doubt that prompt Uaa treatment la wiser than win nine Zlean'i Fills. Dean a have naw friends tor more than forty years. reputation. They have a aitUm-wid-e Are rarommendod by gratolid people the aountry over. Aik year nriykasr Li nomination with a chib, but publicly saying that it will not bo worth anything without er is out for the changed so many minds. This is as The President good a place as any other for foe admiaiion foat foe writer finds himself not nearly so effort as he sure of a third-terwas a few months back, and to admit foat the only thing that has happened, in this particular mind veering, is foat so many people are saying the President will not run people whose judgment an politics is usually worth something. But apparently its one of those circles whether vicious or benevolent is not to foe point Everybody seems to have weakened in the view that there would be a third-tertry merely because so many other equally uninformed friends have weakened. But who started it? Now this is all very queer, when written down and analyzed, but as a matter of fact it is the way foe Washington political mind works, and the process, normally, is inherently sound, strange as this may seem at first glance. m Roosevelts blessing. President Byrnes has not lifted a finger, but his friends are talking about him. Wheeler of course is the man who led the fight that beat Roosevelt on court packing, but his record otherwise is very liberal It would be difficult to exaggerate foe importance in any legislative picture of these two senators, so their ambitions may present interesting complications an foe fights grow hot Joe Martin Is Mentioned For G. O. P. Nomination On the house side Joe Martin, whose marvelous job of riding herd 10 odd rugged G. O. P. individualists, last session, played hob with foe Roosevelt program, put the New Deal on foe defensive for the first time since 1932 and helped make foe G. O. P. nomination in 1940 worth fighting for, is being mentioned himself. He is suggested as compromise candidate if Taft Vandenberg, Thomas E. Dewey and Gov. John W. Brlcker dont make the grade in the primaries. Boland of Scranton, Democratic whip in the house, looms Pat greater in importance as Joe Guffeys Keystone star dims under factional adversity. Speaker William menB. Bankhead, occasionally tioned for the White House, knows the boys are just being polite, but will nevertheless be unable to keep foe bee from buzzing around his ears while he tries to lead foe unwieldy majority. Sam Rayburn, Democratic house leader, on whom the President must rely to circumvent Martin and put the program over, is one of the real twisters as one tries to appraise the situation. Utterly loyal to the President on every detail since he assumed foe leadership, Rayburn is now riding high on foe Cactus Jack Garner band wagon, and it must be remembered foat Garner is a candidate whether F. D. R. runs or not. Just imagine how the White House janizaries regard a situation where Garner presides over the senate and Rayburn leads the bouse during the months foat lead up to foe national convention! HOUSEHOLD Easy to Remove Stopper. Dip the stopper of a mucilage bottle in paraffin before putting it into the bottle and it will not stick. e e Two coats of thin shellac give a hardwood floor a much better finish than one thick one. First coat must be thoroughly dried before second is applied. Baked potatoes will be more mealy if a piece is cut from either end of the potato. on items in which identical bids were received. Iron, steel and their products led the list with 28 per cent of 6,693 bids falling in the classification. period, the there were 331,851 bid openings, of which 76,705 provided instances of identical bids. Approximately $87,300,000 worth of latter category. Science, Unlike medicine, re--1 ing. Even the sedate American Philo sophical association feels a touch of the new elan vital and to moved thereby to a spirited teleological ll as it tries to understand Meat thawed Frozen Meat. quickly is likely to be tough. Keep John Dewey. The occasion was a frozen meat in warm place be- special meeting to honor Professor on having become 80 yearn fore cooking. old last October. Never before has Left-Ove- r Sweet Potatoes Left- this courier seen a year wind up over baked or boiled sweet pota- with less arthritis and more punch, toes can be converted into appe- in tiie field of science. tizing dishes. One of these is to Young blood to helping a lot. mash two cups potatoes and mix Dr. Albert B. Sabin, of the Unito a soft paste by adding milk. versity at Cincinnati college of Season; then add half a oup boiled medicine, who scores against th cup maple syrup and Infantile paralysis and viruses butter. Bake in a moderate oven attacking the nervous system, to until the top begins to crystallize. 33 years old. His paper, read Serve hot. before the annual meeting at the American Association tar the For a breakfast treat, mix cinAdvancement at Science at Ohio namon and sugar and spread on university, reveals unsuspected hot buttered toast. tissue defenses against the ene trance at foe viruses into the A porous pot allows water to nervous system. It to regarded evaporate and this is a bad feaas an epochal advance toward ture in warm dry bouses. Plants anderatandtag of foe disease and in clay pots tend to develop a root later conquest. system between the soil and the Dr. Sabin was bom In Poland, and pot with very few roots in the acquired his academic and medical soil itself. education at New York university, from 1923 to 1931, later studying at Save Christmas Cards. Little Lister London. In 1932, he folks can spend many a happy becameinstitute, associate research scientist hour cutting out figures from at Rockefeller institute. New York Christmas cards. Instruct them city. During his tenure with this to leave a small flap on the bot- institution he discovered a new distom of each figure, flap to be fold- ease, caused by an agent which he ed over, permitting figure to stand calls the B virus. up. His new discovery of the antivirus goalkeepers in human tissue free-for-a- from the I I world peace and foe BOXING, like Browne, is in a bad way ae it pulls itself together and starts In a new year. ,It survived many first class beat ln6 during 1939, but is merely hold-B- y jng jj, own at preient Recovery la a alow, painful proceas, akillflilly hindered by many of the men who should be nureing it carefully durtag the period of recuperation. The truly alarming state of affairs la evidenced by the fact that Tony Galento, the battling barkeep, again was ranked No. 1 challenger for Joe Louis crown. A glance at the Hat is discouraging- - Bob Pastor is ranked aa No. 2, followed by Lea Neva, Tommy Farr, and your eld friend, Maxle Baer. Not that these boys didnt de lerve their ranking. They did. The discouraging part is foat no better fighters have appeared on foe scene to replace them. . with a ynr Umped Klndal still uniettled-De- wey juicy a flttlng fareweli to a year which saw few favorable developments. The Harry Thomas fixed fight case still remains on foe hooka to haunt boxing commissioners and prizefight soon in the next. , Keep your hands on the wheel soft shoulders are dangerous. Some motorists can make 60 miles an hour a lot easier than they ean make 12 payments on the ear. The dullest drivers have the brightest headlights. After yon get to the office, do you tear into your work as fast as yon speeded there in your automobile? Relief At Last ForYour Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to tho seat of tha trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tiled, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that you am to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis For Happiness Keep on the right side of God, your neighbor and the pavement and life and happiness are yours, HEADACHE? Wash tansies Belief of Das to Siuggish Bawls UyoatMakbUaxatlvu act alike, jnat tir (hi. e Uiottittita, pndafate rclkf fnm aids hiiilerhn UUom with NK&wyMr WiHinnt KM SeUcbeeof draabL Make tin aat-t- kea If not deilghbd. item the ben to an Rlaed tha purchase Theft fair. price. NXTafaUta Get today. Sal? Likes NEWEST HOTEL Human Behavior w. be.J? Apple Crop $i?!Mj ;r- - 'f Sin;N to naid " "unt spent for Jl trolling any one crop CL'ASSl r I ED department HOTELS WW la XBNO, HOTEL GOU)iN-lta- -tw 1 -- scsehr S Hotel Plandome th ta A SUto to. - Ssu.Salt Laka SURGE MILKERS to os pvnvs hates! sdlkcr sad shew whs Blfkit ever !!i ilk CLEANER km Um ud Write for iatomwItoL WALLACE TAYLOB. DMriteUr fc. ScH Ufa CU. Dtak Trwpls sou 1 ms k CAVE pmsTsMy ' MARKET EQUIPMENT WarWa Boot" Balaton SaaaHaa A fam "tarlaa Saw A Ctocsar lento, Far 14 Hair Santo HAEEINCTONB. I7S W. lad Sa. hisMmt lit BARBER COLLEGE Maw Clna Now Startiac MOLES EARBES COLLEGE Barter teak furabted aa atw baa. ITS Basest tonal Salt Laka City, Uld BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED Oeslbts Pnaartstloaa Flllad Whoinab TONY GALENTO It should have been settled immediately. Blame should have been fixed and punishment meted out while foe story was "hot Then boxing fans would know that officials were doing their part to keep the game at a high plane. officials. Brakes bean daslbatad kr waL THE OPTICAL SHOP. A. E. Mr 14 Bastes BalWinr Salt laka CUy. ITtik TRUSSES Bartical Hospital Inatnmanta, Saybto Trsaan Manufaetaran of Akdoaiaal Sap. Elastic Storkissa. Tha Pkyaicbns Sappiy Csapaay 4S W I ltd South St - Salt laka CK. Iftak Memory Lingers Instead, a dark brown memory lingers in the mind of those interested in the sport. The investigation has been kicked around so long that it's little more than a Joke. Details of the scandal are largely but the subconscious forgotten, it is dead aa memory of another rotten deal lives on. door-nai- l, aayi Dr. Lesser. But, tossing aside subjective judgment, he finds ample hope of new understanding as he assails the old rationalization of haunch, paunch and jowl darwinism, as rationalizations of force. Dr. Wesley C. Mitchell, as shove, sees our ultimate hope in "understanding human behavior, and urges the scientists to keep on swinging. Dr. Mitchell, it wiU be recalled, to the widely known Columbia university economist who headed President Hoovers research committee on social trends. Matthew Texts While Doves One of the ifew white doves seen in Texts d'ewvercd a year by g M werden in GillJS county. He examined it field glasses 0 Jirdi iSh ported it i peared albino with Ink eyeT ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES CMae sat naphta stock mat tnn. te kona, dora or sSles Balow kltchca, kadraam fixtura He. FELT KLECTEIC ST . latlx. to Lta ALEXANDER LESSER of college (tads there isn't any such thing as social evolution at least not in the old sense. in the form Sees Our Hope given it by In Understanding the classical DR. men. flLKSi. was announced in connection with his receipt of the Theobald Smith award in medical sciences. The two greatest errors In driving are taking a blind curve too fast and taking a curve that isnt there. Better 10 minutes too late in this world than 30 years too E" Tka MAYFLOWEB see Safety Quips Mu-so- INEXPENSIVE MEALS fhs bait (sod la Salt Lake b one-four- promoters have helped themselves into their present predicament They have arranged and built up matches which were mereThey ly second rate exhibitions. have foisted upon the public a aeries of fights which, for want of a better word, may be termed horrible. It to true that these fights have been widely patronised. Bat a starving man doesnt demand caviar. The boxing enthusiast to Interested in his sport He wants to see good men pitted against each othor a baa er, not a been matched against a big same. Promoters should, and sooner or later must realise that their customers know a great deal about the eaa game. Even the lest ring-wisrecognise a poorly matched fight Edward C. Foster, National Box-ta- g association secretory, is none too enthusiastic at the beginning of the new year. However, he is heartily endorsed in his statement that at least one beneficial step has been taken. The two-titand three-titl-e champions have been eliminated for good. It will be remembered that Hammerin Henry Armstrong, during 1939, held three titles at one time. He was featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight champion of the world. He relinquished his featherweight title, lost his lightweight title to Lou Ambers, and retains his welterweight championship. Boxing OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND L'RED desks and itan ito aalaa. hkaaws typewriters, addins S. L. DESK EX. St W. Draadway. Sail Lata ('. KODAK FINISHING PHOTO-KRAF- T .... ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Aay Roll Developed with - 25c 8 Quality Mats Eitri Prists -- Wrap coia and fiha carefady SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- Stirling, e off for the Maya country of Mexico, leading an expedition which will hunt new clue to early Indian cultures. It to a renewal of Mr. Stirlings explorations of last January, in which he found a stone bearing the earliest recorded date of the Americas equivalent to November L 291 B. c. DRUGS N Bo 749 alt Lake City. Illafc PHOTO-KRAF- T L D. S. Training Pay" NEXT TEAE Win Tea Ba Jab A Year OldarT And will yoa to qwllfled far tto Saab starting positions ito Bald af Ins has to on art Lat so train yes aa we lters tnlnb ttouaaadaaf otter saeeaaafsl yasssmn L?D. er of the Smith sonia institution, who delves into exciting origins and inducements of what is loosely called civilization, is k S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Bah Lake Chy. Jllak Just A Few Hours From HIZZARDS to BEACHES le Princeton scientist traced the honey highball back 5,000 years and thereby gained knowledge of great historic A ahifta in population. Mr. also has found man'o g a light early day source. He discovered that the drinking of primitive man wag premeditated and indulged in to induce visions. At Ostia, Mr. Stirling found a bar, several thousands of years old, lacking only the bran rail and foe free lunch to match ours. In British Guiana, in 1927, he found pygmies who, for full dress, wore artificial tails; whose babies in arms smoked big cigars and whose dogs were barkless. In Florida, he found the lost Calooshas, the earliest Americans. In foe Jivaro, he wee dubby with and learned, much, not only of their recipe for shrinking heads, but of their visions, legends and customs. He was reared in the Salinas cow country of California and attended the University of California. Hie explorations have been in North, Central and South America, Europe and the East Indies. He la 43 years old, and, ae usual, having the time of hie life. WNU Service.) (Consolld:itsd Feature Stirling elbow-bendin- One Title Rule That was as it should be. No fightshould be allowed to hold more than one crown. If Armstrong was the logical welterweight champion then It was unfair to the contenders In foe two other weight divisions for him to be their king. The public can't get very excited over a featherweight championship bout if foe champion of foat clais also leads foe lightweight and welterweight divisions. Promoters who should know better have been guilty of altogether too many mismatches. That is true in every weight class. Sometimes it is the result of a dearth of competition. More often it to due to the greediness of a promoter seeking ready cash. Boxing must put 111 house In order to regain the confidence and continue the patronage of ns. it inconceivable that the public wiU continue to support the kind of program to which it has been subjected for foe put year. Second rata fighters participating hi quesSoybean Poultry Ration tionable matches have done much An increased use of soybean in poultry rationa baa taken to drag boxing into the gutter. There ii a brighter aide. Fighter place during tha past few years. A like Joe Louis, Billy Conn and protein supplement made up of soybean oilmcal has been found to pro- very few more always do their beat, mote growth in chicks. regardless of their opposition. But they are in the minority. The houaeclcaning Bata Winter Quarters must corns Bats have evolved a unique meth- soon and it will require the comod of living through the winter. bined efforts of fighters, managers, .Most species resort in great num promoters and ring officials to da bers to eaves, when they pees the e thorough Job. winter In a state of dtowatacsi. hudAnd snythlng less than a thorough dled tog rther. job win be insufficient Fly South vacation Imagine a full 14 days h gives Southern California time to soak up plenty of sun shine time to see all the eights time to play and teal enjoy life. That's the the and boon of air travel that -- Thb year b low. FLY SOUTH. cost er HOTEL LOMOND BEN head-hunte- 25 Per Cent of All U. S. Bids Identical, Survey Shows supplies were purchased la NEW a brief If deathon thetaking west MMy wail, the oppoeition to making the mast of it The life brigade! press forward In YORK. es ss During the committee continued, I Sift the Flour. Flour has a search aei- Jeath, Pauses tendency to pack down, especially ence, philanfine wheat flour. One may easily Mot for Holiday social thropy, put as much as an extra cup of inquiries and studies, and all that flour in a recipe if it is not sifted has to do with foe two healing vir-tubefore measuring. of compassion and understandc witch-burning- s. from December, 1937, to November, 1938. The committee, releasing a report made by the treasury procurement division, said that more than 10 per cent in dollar value of federal purchases made during the period were LEMUEL F. PARTfiN c ar WASHINGTON. The national monopoly committee reported here that identical bids were received on nearly 25 per cent of Its Items purchased by the federal government By ROBERT McSHANE e Delicious Salad' Dressings One teaspoon of chopped maraschino cherries and one tablespoon of orange juice, added to boiled salad dressing, makes a delicious dressing for fruit salads. Garners Silence Regarded As His Biggest Asset Back in 1932 the bigwigs of Democratic headquarters, in New York, were very much worried about John Nance Gamer, who bad been nominated for vice president They were afraid be would talk too much-sc- are foe conservatives to death. It may be recalled that Gamer, during the Hoover administration, had frightened the big taxpayers with govhis talk about a billion-dollCapital Place of Constant ernment spending program. Rumors of Every Description But Gamer didn't talk. He didnt It must be remembered foat Washington is a town of constant do anything. Time went by, and pretty soon rumor, political, diplomatic, social, every sort It is a town of keyhole tiie same bigwigs began to worry listeners, a town of newspaper cob because he was keeping so quiet umnists and reporters who write They thought he was overdoing it convictions one day that they heard and by his very silence would scare at dinner parties foe night before. somebody or other. It is an ideal town, for that reason, So they sent one of foe cleverest for propagandists. All they have to newspaper men in New York, do is to get in foe proper position Charles Hand, down to "press agent" for for starting foe particular rumor which will serve their purpose. Cactus Jack. The The shrewd propagandist lets his only thing that worried them was thought drop, in as pontifical a manner as possible, to three or four whether, with Garner once encourpersons who move in the right circles. aged, Charley would Frequently one is enough. be able to ride herd When their story is repeated, unless on foe Texan. he Is a very important person indeed, his name is not mentioned. Finally, with all To mention it might hurt the story. the pressure in the world brought to reSo foe persons to whom he told foe inforce Hand's plain-littl- e story usually Just look wise when asked where they heard it. Or mayactivity. Garbe they even hint a much more im- ner consented to make one speech! That one Not a single interview. portant source. But this process is just as true of speech was his contribution to the real news as it is of propaganda. campaign. Such inactivity was unIt is foe way a great proportion of heard of in politics. foe real news in Washington leaks Came the 1938 campaign and out. So folks simply cannot igagain Cactus Jacks verbal contrinore rumors which reach them in butions were laconic. He made a this way. And denials do not make brief talk at foe Philadelphia conmuch difference. vention, and a short radio talk from So it is quite possible foat the Uvalde. Nothing else. Not a single latest conviction foat F. D. R. will interview. not run again is founded on rock, Nor has he talked since, until finalbut it is more likely foat it was ly cajoled into a statement started by a lot of rooters for some on December 16 to the effect foat other Democratic candidate. Be- he would accept the nomination for cause it is unthinkable that F. D. R. President himself told anybody who could reGarner Decidedly Favors peat it, and nobody else is quail-fle- d to predict Brevity of Statements Incidentally he would not approve to yersonal Objectives all sorts of texts which his lieutenColor Legislative Program ants thought would be good poliJust as individual politics, rather tics. His criticism at foe than party devotion, will dominate statement before finally approving it word and action on Capitol Hill this was foat it was entirely too long! Just why political documents winter, so personal objectives will color every move, decide for or should always have to be so long is against taxes and trade agreements, something foat has always made social laws and farm benefits, red newspaper men wonder. Everybody knows that very few readers plow investigations and Two Republican senators, Robert through them. The A Taft and Arthur H. Vandenberg, political speech, are candidates for foe presidency. of course, was something else again. Without any reflection whatever on An orator had his audience more or the sincerity of their convictions, less at his mercy. Moreover, he or patriotism, could work them up to a political their it is too much to ask that each will frenzy, if he were really good, and not have in mind, before every pub-li- e thus give them a kick somewhat like comment, every speech, and be- jitterbugs get when they are prancfore every vote, what effect that ing to very hot swing. comment and vote will have on his There is a question about radio. It is mighty easy to turn the dial presidential aspirations. But the important thing about Sen. Sherman Minton of Indiana is also on a spot politically, which Gamers record for silence is that, may produce a tangled pattern when calculated or not, it has served adit comes to following his activities. mirably the hopes of his friends that He is probably the most obedient he would be the nominee this camof New Deal senators, but after all paign. If be had been talking for his heart belongs to Indianas fa- publication half as much as the orvorite son, Paul V. McNutt. dinary congressman, he would be Two Democratic senators are also embarrassed now by having newsIn the presidential race Burton K. papers and opponents rake up all Wheeler of Montana, and James sorts of statements. (Bell Syndicate WNU Service.) F. Byrnes of South Carolina. Wheel m Coming Year Headache to Ring Industry QUESTIONS Italian Techniral Premier Benito l, proved the establishment of technical itllll ins schools, designed produce servo supply 0f teehn&lani Tor'iNL ton industry, bu,nsM ,n(r l Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE OppeaHs Memos Tkaplc RICHLY RECOMMENDED Isles $150 to $3X0 nirk of distinction to Stop at this beautiful hostelry BSNEST C. EOKUTKR, Man In IIS Eaa Fanily oa ISt Bstto tacos tor 4 IH u ' b""' sad tobto Atr Csslcd Learns drill Rasa Cote Bto. Ta nans ef Nlwonla StM-a'- Saury tactasss Obtoae-'f- Wr Cheater ef Cenaerre end Ad Hotel Ben Lomond " tVltnereW. 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